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so it�*s always had a lot of chaos, he�*s had a relegation battle thrown off that went to the final game of the season, it�*s beenright up tojune of this year, but kept failing to meet the deadlines and since then there�*s been controversy around some of their other business dealings. we seen cristobal a spotlight co—owner opening say in interviews he would love to own everton and compared it to be the american president but that couldn�*t happen because he already had a premier league club. there�*s been psr breaches because everton were found to not be within the financial rules of the premier league, that has led to two lots of points deductions, there was also an appeal over the first points deduction which was an incredible ten points. john has had a lot on his plate and more recently you�*ve seen illness and injury go through his squad, so he�*s had a lot to deal with. squad, so he's had a lot to deal with-— deal with. the new owners could assume control— deal with. the new owners could assume control around - deal with. the new owners could | assume control around christmas which is a good present for toff
so it�*s always had a lot of chaos, he�*s had a relegation battle thrown off that went to the final game of the season, it�*s beenright up tojune of this year, but kept failing to meet the deadlines and since then there�*s been controversy around some of their other business dealings. we seen cristobal a spotlight co—owner opening say in interviews he would love to own everton and compared it to be the american president but that couldn�*t happen because he already had a premier...
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been commenting. have a listen. it’s been commenting. have a listen. it's been commenting. have a listen. it's been a been commenting. have a listen. it�*sare with the families of those that have lost people and all those survivors of what is a truly horrific incident. my what is a truly horrific incident. my thoughts and thanks are there with those in the french authorities and the coastguard, who have been affecting the rescue. i think that what we've got to remember now is these dangerous boat crossings are being facilitated for financial reward by smuggling gangs who don't care about the safety of the people that they are cramming onto boats — often over cramming onto boats, and causing these dangerous crossings. it's that that we have to stop happening. it's that that we have to stop happening-— it's that that we have to stop happening. it's that that we have to stop haueninu. ., , , happening. can you tell us... is that a trend _ happening. can you tell us... is that a trend that _ happening. can you tell us... is that a trend that we're - happening. can you tell us... is that a trend that we're seeing l happening. can you tell us.
been commenting. have a listen. it’s been commenting. have a listen. it's been commenting. have a listen. it's been a been commenting. have a listen. it�*sare with the families of those that have lost people and all those survivors of what is a truly horrific incident. my what is a truly horrific incident. my thoughts and thanks are there with those in the french authorities and the coastguard, who have been affecting the rescue. i think that what we've got to remember now is these...
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a. s. been his way of his legitimate prices will make us cold for sanctions against the incumbent. president nicholas my door of the claim victory and the dispute with the election, prompting gonzales to flee to spain. the resolution does not reflect the stats of old easy countries. just at least one person has been killed into injured in russian shelling of ukraine central separate ratio, region, ukrainian authority, se basha used wrong. good sense hillary and drones against civilian homes and other buildings. it comes a day off the ukraine strumpet key russian odds that pokes causing a massive fire. the u. s. coast guard has released new images of the titan submersible that imploded last year, killing 5 people. they showed the passenger compartment dumpster was crushed under the pressure of the sea. the titan was headed to the site of the titanic ship, break at the bottom of the north atlantic. and investigation continues to find a ride at immigration alternative for germany or a f. d is hopin
a. s. been his way of his legitimate prices will make us cold for sanctions against the incumbent. president nicholas my door of the claim victory and the dispute with the election, prompting gonzales to flee to spain. the resolution does not reflect the stats of old easy countries. just at least one person has been killed into injured in russian shelling of ukraine central separate ratio, region, ukrainian authority, se basha used wrong. good sense hillary and drones against civilian homes and...
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and now the taliban�*s morality police have been given sweeping powers. it�*s only been aa ripple effect of fear that you feel when speaking to people here. we meet teenage girls who�*ve already lost three crucial years of education. their voices might need to be hidden, but they want their words to be heard. if we go out, we�*re scared. if we take a bus or remove our masks, we�*re scared. if we speak louder, we�*re scared. there�*s so much fear and stress. if we can�*t speak, then why go out at all? why even live? until last year, groups of women took to the streets demanding their rights. risking violence and detention. the taliban cracked down on the marches until they stopped altogether. this woman broke down, telling us how she was detained last year while participating in protests. the taliban beat me and dragged me into a vehicle saying, "why are you acting against us? this is an islamic system." they took me to a dark, frightening place and insulted me with terrible words. we were treated like animals. after being released from detention, we weren�*t the same peopl
and now the taliban�*s morality police have been given sweeping powers. it�*s only been aa ripple effect of fear that you feel when speaking to people here. we meet teenage girls who�*ve already lost three crucial years of education. their voices might need to be hidden, but they want their words to be heard. if we go out, we�*re scared. if we take a bus or remove our masks, we�*re scared. if we speak louder, we�*re scared. there�*s so much fear and stress. if we can�*t speak,...
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joshua weighed in at 18 stone, with dubois — a few pounds lighter at 17 stone ten pounds — that�*s still the heaviest he�*s beenond debate. in a statement, the harris campaign says the vice president has accepted an invitation from cnn for a debate on the 23rd of october. the nominees met for the first time at a debate earlier this month, and kamala harris says they "owe it to the voters" to have another. these are live pictures from wilmington in north carolina, donald trump is addressing his supporters at a rally. and in the past hour, he appeared to rule out having another debate. this is a live shot from wilmington, north carolina, not wilmington, north carolina, not wilmington, delaware wherejoe biden is right now, and what she has been sent is he does not think he needs another debate with kamala harris, we will wait to see what happens. i�*v e i�*ve already done too. one with crooked joe biden at cnn, and the other one with kamala harris on abc. cnn was very fair, i thought, joe was driven out of the race, it was a cool by the way, but he was driven out of the race, and they have been widely criticized b
joshua weighed in at 18 stone, with dubois — a few pounds lighter at 17 stone ten pounds — that�*s still the heaviest he�*s beenond debate. in a statement, the harris campaign says the vice president has accepted an invitation from cnn for a debate on the 23rd of october. the nominees met for the first time at a debate earlier this month, and kamala harris says they "owe it to the voters" to have another. these are live pictures from wilmington in north carolina, donald trump...
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joshua weighed in at 18 stone, with dubois a few pounds lighter at 17 stone ten pounds — that�*s still the heaviest he�*s beenon — widely seen as a referendum on the government�*s handling of the economy. there were a record 38 candidates running to lead the country, including the incumbent, ranil wickremesinghe. all of them are men. the full results are not expected until at least sunday. sri lankans are looking for a leader who will be able to further repair the country�*s finances, after an economic collapse two years ago. thousands of protesters faced with skyrocketing inflation and severe food shortages forced the country�*s president at the time, gotabaya rajapaksa, to flee and later resign. 0ur correspondent samira hussain is following the story from colombo, and sent this update. the economy was certainly one of the biggest issues for voters going into this election. the country is still reeling from the effects of that economic crisis two years ago. sri lanka had to borrow billions of dollars and as a result we are seeing that actually everyday sri lankans are paying higher taxes and they are paying
joshua weighed in at 18 stone, with dubois a few pounds lighter at 17 stone ten pounds — that�*s still the heaviest he�*s beenon — widely seen as a referendum on the government�*s handling of the economy. there were a record 38 candidates running to lead the country, including the incumbent, ranil wickremesinghe. all of them are men. the full results are not expected until at least sunday. sri lankans are looking for a leader who will be able to further repair the country�*s...
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let�*s speak to a reporter at the atlanta journal—constitution, jeremy redmon, who�*s been covering thisg clearly a lot of attention around the world. what�*s been the focus there? around the world. what's been the focus there?— around the world. what's been the focus there? yakima 'ust on the focus there? yakima 'ust on the court case i the focus there? yakima 'ust on the court case today _ the focus there? yakima just on the court case today with - the focus there? yakima just on the court case today with the i the court case today with the first — the court case today with the first court _ the court case today with the first court hearings for the son— first court hearings for the son and _ first court hearings for the son and the father drew a lot of attention today. obviously this has— of attention today. obviously this has rattled students and parents _ this has rattled students and parents as well and it's also making _ parents as well and it's also making waves in the presidential election here in the united states. and presidential election here in the united states.— the unite
let�*s speak to a reporter at the atlanta journal—constitution, jeremy redmon, who�*s been covering thisg clearly a lot of attention around the world. what�*s been the focus there? around the world. what's been the focus there?— around the world. what's been the focus there? yakima 'ust on the focus there? yakima 'ust on the court case i the focus there? yakima 'ust on the court case today _ the focus there? yakima just on the court case today with - the focus there? yakima just on...
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a sort of trial, in every sense, especially for the viewer. but parliament's been off. there's been a lot happening. and you have been out on matt chorley�*samme on 5 live with some of your analysis. here it is. we can hear some. there's no arguing about whether or not potatoes were a vegetable. well, if you had potatoes, i would have said you could have potatoes and chips and mash. oh, yeah. right? is chips not in it? no. well, that's a dish. that's an entirely separate category. ah, anyway! well, you know. i mean, i can tell you about avocados and tomatoes. definitely not fruit. 0h, there's more. there's more. you see, matt turley, who's got a new programme, just in case anybody... well, there's no—one... there isn't anyone who doesn't know about that. i went on yesterday to talk about what we're doing this weekend, but i came on after a quiz about vegetables. and you know me, uh, i felt unable to resist. i don't want to talk any more about matt chorley. i'm fed up with him. you have had an interview with the prime minister, which is why you were actually there. it is. um, and we have been in downing street this morning, uh, to do keir s
a sort of trial, in every sense, especially for the viewer. but parliament's been off. there's been a lot happening. and you have been out on matt chorley�*samme on 5 live with some of your analysis. here it is. we can hear some. there's no arguing about whether or not potatoes were a vegetable. well, if you had potatoes, i would have said you could have potatoes and chips and mash. oh, yeah. right? is chips not in it? no. well, that's a dish. that's an entirely separate category. ah, anyway!...
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today�*s attack is seen as another humiliation for hezbollah, a hundred of pagers and walkie—talkies used by the group have exploded and it�*s brought chaos and panic right across lebanon. it�*s been reaching a gaza cease—fire deal is realistic. speaking at the white house today telling reporters we have to keep at it. we will bring you up much more in the coming minutes, let�*s get the weather now with chris fox. hello, we have got a real mixture of weather across the uk this afternoon. we are seeing some thunderstorms across parts of southern england, a hailstorm here in east sussex. lots of sunshine across the northwest of the uk with barely any wind. a stunning scene here in the highlands. and then, we have got extensive low cloud still affecting some most arrays will see some sunshine breaking through the cloud could begin linger across the eastern coast of scotland were looking misty and rather cool were looking misty and rather cool, temperatures around 13 degrees or so. further south across england and wales there will be one or two thundery showers and some of those could be quite intense. there will be a number of places that will stay dry and dodge the downpours. high t
today�*s attack is seen as another humiliation for hezbollah, a hundred of pagers and walkie—talkies used by the group have exploded and it�*s brought chaos and panic right across lebanon. it�*s been reaching a gaza cease—fire deal is realistic. speaking at the white house today telling reporters we have to keep at it. we will bring you up much more in the coming minutes, let�*s get the weather now with chris fox. hello, we have got a real mixture of weather across the uk this...
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busy file and examined it, and michel did not have a profile all the she, i a s s a has been a c, i a ss, and there would've been certain entries on india's personnel file of having training here adding training there. they weren't there. but mitchell is a very credible, critical person in this short because we're going, going deeper into this web. it occurred to me that there was a c i a session. and these people. busy as you probably might imagine their life goes, i mean they come in, they do the work and then they just completely disappear and vanish. and there is not a trace of them. i don't think mitchell, i was the assassin. and one of the reasons that leads me to this is i, i filed the lawsuit against nature. i had to get to him in some way. and in order to get rid of the lawsuit, mitchell's attorney agreed to a deposition that i would have a 3 hour. busy deposition with mitchell in california, whereby i could ask him questions that he has never been asked before and of course it would be recorded, manor gated is written out that kind of thing. so we went through this depositio
busy file and examined it, and michel did not have a profile all the she, i a s s a has been a c, i a ss, and there would've been certain entries on india's personnel file of having training here adding training there. they weren't there. but mitchell is a very credible, critical person in this short because we're going, going deeper into this web. it occurred to me that there was a c i a session. and these people. busy as you probably might imagine their life goes, i mean they come in, they do...
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this request from president zelensky for long—range missiles is a long—standing request he�*s been makinggiven the advances in kursk, their desire to keep provost, clearly ukraine has taken back half of the territory that russia took in the donbas region, again a major advance, we want to put ukraine in the strongest position going forward. i can�*t tell you operationally on air what we will or won�*t do, and i particularly won�*t do that at a time when russia is buying ballistic missiles from iran and escalating further. but please understand this is under careful discussion with the ukrainians, as we assess what they need as they head into that winter. a reminder of our top story this hour. donald trump�*s campaign says the former us president is safe after gunshots were fired in his vicinity. local officials in the florida city of palm beach say the shooting took place in the grounds of mr trump�*s golf course while he was present, but the intent was unknown. it isn�*t clear how close the incident was to mr trump. the white house says president biden and security was tightened around t
this request from president zelensky for long—range missiles is a long—standing request he�*s been makinggiven the advances in kursk, their desire to keep provost, clearly ukraine has taken back half of the territory that russia took in the donbas region, again a major advance, we want to put ukraine in the strongest position going forward. i can�*t tell you operationally on air what we will or won�*t do, and i particularly won�*t do that at a time when russia is buying ballistic...
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notjust because it's got a cool name, but... ..it�*s been a really long day today, actually.avigation was ok, although i don't have the map for the second section and got a little bit... ..a little bit lost. he yawns we're nearly... ..nearly, erm, 11 hours on the water today. i grew up with a rare genetic condition, which my brother also had. and when we were kids, we were often told that we wouldn't live longer than 30, and their life expectancy is quite short. so i think that obviously puts in your mind a sense of determination to try and get the most out of things. when marcus died, it's difficult for me to say exactly how it affected toby, because we didn't talk about what was like to lose someone who had the same illness as you, and are you looking at your own future? you have a sense of freedom. you can get to places that people can't normally get to. so there's a remote aspect to it, i think, which is appealing. there's also a point of perspective, i think, that being on the water and looking back at the land is quite an interesting way to experience it. behind me, you
notjust because it's got a cool name, but... ..it�*s been a really long day today, actually.avigation was ok, although i don't have the map for the second section and got a little bit... ..a little bit lost. he yawns we're nearly... ..nearly, erm, 11 hours on the water today. i grew up with a rare genetic condition, which my brother also had. and when we were kids, we were often told that we wouldn't live longer than 30, and their life expectancy is quite short. so i think that obviously puts...
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there�*s been a crackdown in russia on anyone expressing anti—war views, even everyday conversations vived crimped memories of the soviet past one denouncing colleagues and neighbours was widespread. a doctor put in court, not the clinic. the 68—year—old paediatrician faces ten years in prison, accused of spreading fake news about the russian army. he russians are reporting fellow citizens to the police with some facing prison terms. the 68—year—old paediatrician faces ten years in prison, accused of spreading fake news about the russian army. nadezhda tells me, "i read about this kind of thing happening to others. i never imagined it would happen to me." the story began at this moscow medical centre. a patient�*s mother claimed that the doctor had told her russian soldiers in ukraine are legitimate targets. the woman recorded an angry video. her ex—husband had been killed fighting in ukraine. then she wrote this denunciation of the doctor to police. it was enough to put her on trial. 400 miles away, different trial, same charges. near st petersburg, hairdresser anna alexandrova had f
there�*s been a crackdown in russia on anyone expressing anti—war views, even everyday conversations vived crimped memories of the soviet past one denouncing colleagues and neighbours was widespread. a doctor put in court, not the clinic. the 68—year—old paediatrician faces ten years in prison, accused of spreading fake news about the russian army. he russians are reporting fellow citizens to the police with some facing prison terms. the 68—year—old paediatrician faces ten years in...
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if he had been a s. for russia. if he had been a spy how — for russia.ould he have spied? these are incredibly intelligent creatures for the very prone to cooperation and social interaction. that can be moulded in captivity into cooperative tasks or training for the and in this case they may train the animals to film underwater structures by strapping a camera onto them. you found his body floating in the sea. is there any idea how he died? ~ ., he died? when i found him there were no immediate _ he died? when i found him there were no immediate signs - he died? when i found him there were no immediate signs as - he died? when i found him there were no immediate signs as to i were no immediate signs as to why. we've sent him to a necropsy to get an answer to this. i don't have any speculation as of yet we will have to wait until the results come in. . , have to wait until the results come in. ., , , come in. he had been seeing uuite come in. he had been seeing quite recently _ come in. he had been seeing quite recently and _ come in. he had been seeing q
if he had been a s. for russia. if he had been a spy how — for russia.ould he have spied? these are incredibly intelligent creatures for the very prone to cooperation and social interaction. that can be moulded in captivity into cooperative tasks or training for the and in this case they may train the animals to film underwater structures by strapping a camera onto them. you found his body floating in the sea. is there any idea how he died? ~ ., he died? when i found him there were no...
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a cheesesteak. all right, well, we�*ll talk to you while he�*s making that cheesesteak. sure, sure. so, eddie, just tell us a little bit about the fact that costs have really beencatch up. so we try to get a profit margin with prices and everything else, and items move like, i�*ll give you an example, like steak could be $1.80 more a pound this week and then it would drop next week. and then we can�*t always get a certain kind of steak, like we use a sirloin here, that they�*re out of a certain brand, the other prices of the other brand of steak like an angus, it seems like it moves up. so i have to keep a standard price on stuff of what happens with me is when the price goes up, i would have to make money. i would literally have to move the prices up that week and then move it down. and you can�*t do that in business, you know, with your customers. so it gets difficult. yes it does. and it sounds like, you know, from a lot of people we�*ve talked to, they�*re not feeling that optimistic about the way things are right now. how do you feel about it? not very optimistic. not right now. i want to be optimistic. i�*m, you know, but right now, it�*s it�*s it�*s ever
a cheesesteak. all right, well, we�*ll talk to you while he�*s making that cheesesteak. sure, sure. so, eddie, just tell us a little bit about the fact that costs have really beencatch up. so we try to get a profit margin with prices and everything else, and items move like, i�*ll give you an example, like steak could be $1.80 more a pound this week and then it would drop next week. and then we can�*t always get a certain kind of steak, like we use a sirloin here, that they�*re out of...
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in a statement to the bbc, the prince said "whatever the age, my mission is to continue showing up and doing good in the world". daniela relph has more. it�*s beenapproaching his 40th with a sense of positivity. we asked prince harry how he felt about his birthday. in a statement to the bbc, he told us... "i was anxious about 30. i�*m excited about a0. whatever the age, my mission is to continue showing up and doing good in the world." he also spoke about the importance of his family — with meghan, duchess of sussex, and their children archie and lilibet. "becoming the father of two incredibly kind and funny kids," he said, "has given me a fresh perspective on life, as well as sharpening my focus in all my work. being a dad is one of life�*s greatestjoys, and has only made me more driven and more committed to making this world a better place. bring on the next decade!" back in may, we filmed harry as he led the games at a kids party while visiting london. every child in this room has lost a parent who served in the military. in recent weeks, there has been speculation that harry�*s next decade could include a return to the uk on a more permanent
in a statement to the bbc, the prince said "whatever the age, my mission is to continue showing up and doing good in the world". daniela relph has more. it�*s beenapproaching his 40th with a sense of positivity. we asked prince harry how he felt about his birthday. in a statement to the bbc, he told us... "i was anxious about 30. i�*m excited about a0. whatever the age, my mission is to continue showing up and doing good in the world." he also spoke about the importance...
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it's been a terrible _ your some of the week. it�*sfication sense that there is absolutely no excuse, no justification for political violence in a democracy, any democracy. the united states does have a history of political violence for american presidents have been assassinated. —— four american presidents. we've never seen anything like this in terms of two attempted assassinations of a republican orany assassinations of a republican or any candidate for office within two months. that is what has happened with donald trump. what is feeding the vortex, who do you blame principally? there is a lot of blame _ do you blame principally? there is a lot of blame to _ do you blame principally? there is a lot of blame to go _ do you blame principally? there is a lot of blame to go around. | is a lot of blame to go around. trump blames democrats. i honestly, i am trying to put my nonpartisan hat on for this but the real source of a lot of the violent rhetoric in america certainly over the last eight years has been donald trump himself. after a
it's been a terrible _ your some of the week. it�*sfication sense that there is absolutely no excuse, no justification for political violence in a democracy, any democracy. the united states does have a history of political violence for american presidents have been assassinated. —— four american presidents. we've never seen anything like this in terms of two attempted assassinations of a republican orany assassinations of a republican or any candidate for office within two months. that...
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but all in all, it�*s been a job well done. job well done.record this summer is under threat after a batting collapse on the third day of the final test against sri lanka at the oval. they were bowled out for 156 in their second innings, vishwa fernando and lahiru kumara undoing england with their swing bowling sharing seven wickets. it could have been worse without a rapid 67 from jamie smith. sri lanka chasing 219 for victory, they�*ll resume 94—1. certainly hasn�*t been one of our better days in turkey this summer. sometimes that happens. we have a mantra where we want to put the opposition under pressure. —— better days in test cricket this summer. give full credit to sri lanka today, the movement they got on the ball, the linkss they hit, they were very consistent. today it didn�*t come off. we have the belief something special can happen. belief something special can ha - en. belief something special can ha en. . ~ , happen. nine wickets needed, what do you — happen. nine wickets needed, what do you think _ happen. nine wickets needed,
but all in all, it�*s been a job well done. job well done.record this summer is under threat after a batting collapse on the third day of the final test against sri lanka at the oval. they were bowled out for 156 in their second innings, vishwa fernando and lahiru kumara undoing england with their swing bowling sharing seven wickets. it could have been worse without a rapid 67 from jamie smith. sri lanka chasing 219 for victory, they�*ll resume 94—1. certainly hasn�*t been one of our...
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them into our country, drug dealers, human traffickers, we're destroying our country, this is a sin that 's been allowed to happen for the last four years, we 're destroying our country, and we'll see how it all turns out, but it's unbelievable, and now you see in aurora, colorado, a group of very tough, young thugs from venezuela taking over entire neighborhoods and even buildings, they're taking over buildings, they've got huge rifles, they're taking over buildings, we can't allow that, we're not going to let them destroy our country, and you know, in those countries, crime is going down, they're letting them out of prison, which is good, good for them, i would do the same thing if i were running one of those countries, any country, i would make sure that in america... about these things, which are very important, afghanistan was, in my opinion, the most shameful thing that happened to our country. we left hostages there, we left americans there, we left weapons, and more than anyone ever left before. equipment worth billions and billions of dollars, now they're selling it, they're one of the
them into our country, drug dealers, human traffickers, we're destroying our country, this is a sin that 's been allowed to happen for the last four years, we 're destroying our country, and we'll see how it all turns out, but it's unbelievable, and now you see in aurora, colorado, a group of very tough, young thugs from venezuela taking over entire neighborhoods and even buildings, they're taking over buildings, they've got huge rifles, they're taking over buildings, we can't allow that, we're...
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listen, i have a day off tomorrow, what are you doing, i have a friend, he 's been inviting me out ofwn for a long time, he has a hunting lodge, let's go, let's go, i love hunting, that's right, i've never hunted before, apparently you can't hunt, well you have cognac, and what about tomorrow, i have a trial tomorrow, what trial? krasnopresnensky, and what about you? well, they're taking away your license, wait, they took away your license, but did you run him over or something? oh no, come on, spit it out, ugh, a minor accident, we were on our way from a call, we were transporting a serious patient, with a flashing light, all that stuff, so, in short, he left the scene of the accident, okay, well, you're a character, let's go to our court, the fairest court in the world, i hope, listen, rai, you don't have to come, it's even good that there are no relatives, it will be easier for me if there are no relatives in the courtroom, okay, i'll call you right away as soon as i leave, you're late, you're screwing me, why, in general, the explanatory motion is already with the judge, your meri
listen, i have a day off tomorrow, what are you doing, i have a friend, he 's been inviting me out ofwn for a long time, he has a hunting lodge, let's go, let's go, i love hunting, that's right, i've never hunted before, apparently you can't hunt, well you have cognac, and what about tomorrow, i have a trial tomorrow, what trial? krasnopresnensky, and what about you? well, they're taking away your license, wait, they took away your license, but did you run him over or something? oh no, come on,...
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the poll, which went to a second round of counting for the first time in sri lanka�*s history, has beenain, explains how big a shift this result is in sri lankan politics. i am outside sri lanka�*s election commission offices and this is where they announced the next president of sri lanka. he is a leftist marxist candidate although he has really moved away from some of the more extreme messaging that he used when he first came onto the political scene and has now become the voice of the working class here in sri lanka. he very much campaigned on being someone who can rebuild the country�*s economy after that crushing economic crisis two years ago. he is a candidate that is not part of the usual sri lankan political dynasties and very much seen as a candidate of change. this election has really been marked with a lot of firsts. on ethnic or religious lines but it is all about the economy. this is also the first time that we see a peaceful election, past elections in sri lanka have been marred by violence. now that akd has won the election, he now has the arduous task of making good on h
the poll, which went to a second round of counting for the first time in sri lanka�*s history, has beenain, explains how big a shift this result is in sri lankan politics. i am outside sri lanka�*s election commission offices and this is where they announced the next president of sri lanka. he is a leftist marxist candidate although he has really moved away from some of the more extreme messaging that he used when he first came onto the political scene and has now become the voice of the...
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aranceles, podrÍan estar detrÁs del intento de magnicidio y dijo que solo a los presidentes importantes les disparan. >> it s beenhink race car driving is dangerous. no they think that's pretty scy right now. this is a dangerous business and we have to keep it safe. >> el discurso de esta noche se enfocÓ en la clase trabajadora que, aunque votaba con los demÓcratas histÓricamente en michigan, trump ganÓ en 2016 y aÚn hay muchas preguntas sobre el aparente segundo intento de asesinato del expresidente donald trump, que, entre otras cosas, si el hombre detenido, ryan westley, enfrentarÁ mÁs cargos. rogelio mora-tagle tiene lo Último that's good looking human beings>> es primera vez e ve despuÉs del aparente intento de asesinato en florida. >> thank you very much. >> donald trump se reuniÓ con oficiales del condado martin que participaronciÓn del sospechoso acusado con dos cargos de posesiÓn ilegal de arma de fuego. hoy tambiÉn conversÓ por telÉfono con la vicepresidenta kamala harris, su rival en la contienda presidencial. >> and, um. i told him what i have said publicly there's no place for political violence in o
aranceles, podrÍan estar detrÁs del intento de magnicidio y dijo que solo a los presidentes importantes les disparan. >> it s beenhink race car driving is dangerous. no they think that's pretty scy right now. this is a dangerous business and we have to keep it safe. >> el discurso de esta noche se enfocÓ en la clase trabajadora que, aunque votaba con los demÓcratas histÓricamente en michigan, trump ganÓ en 2016 y aÚn hay muchas preguntas sobre el aparente segundo intento de...
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but what�*s interesting is that, when keir starmer gets elected, people then say that he had a left—wing past, but he�*s junked it — whereas you�*ve beenstill look at some of the rhetoric used againstjeremy and some of the way that the establishment turned upon him, and i do think, what were they scared of? because at the end of the day, parliament works in the way in which parliament does, tied by its riggers and tied by the constraints of the economy. how different, in their views as against tactics, as against what they feel they need to say to get elected, is keir starmer from jeremy corbyn? and you know him well now, don�*t you? chair of the labour unions, 11 affiliate unions. it�*s fundamentally, but also, he�*s running on a platform of competence. you know, we have had the most, in my view, economically—illiterate government for a decade—and—a—half that we�*ve ever seen. i don�*t understand the 1a years of austerity and the running down of the country its infrastructure, its services. i don�*t understand how we became the highest—borrowing government of all time outside of covid — if you discounted covid, if you added every parl
but what�*s interesting is that, when keir starmer gets elected, people then say that he had a left—wing past, but he�*s junked it — whereas you�*ve beenstill look at some of the rhetoric used againstjeremy and some of the way that the establishment turned upon him, and i do think, what were they scared of? because at the end of the day, parliament works in the way in which parliament does, tied by its riggers and tied by the constraints of the economy. how different, in their views...
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been speaking to fox news in the us. benjamin netanyahu said there is not a deal in the making. speaking about a potential agreement with hamas, he said... i spoke to james landale who�*ser the narrative that there is almost a deal ready to go if only he would make concessions on his insistence that israeli forces must remain in a little southern strip of land in southern gaza on the border of egypt during any kind of ceasefire, which is a sticking poing on both sides. he is trying to counteract that narrative. but the americans say, no, there is a deal there. it is 90% done. yes that little strip of land in southern gaza is an issue, but also the precise way in which israeli hostages in gaza could be exchanged in return for the release of palestinian prisoners and how that works. theose are the two outstanding issues. what antony blinken was saying is that a deal is there and ready to be taken and it is incumbent on all sides to move to that place, he said that the us is going to be talking to other mediators in the coming days. in his words was a very coded warning to benjamin netanyahu when he said look, it is a fragile apple which could be overturned and the events
been speaking to fox news in the us. benjamin netanyahu said there is not a deal in the making. speaking about a potential agreement with hamas, he said... i spoke to james landale who�*ser the narrative that there is almost a deal ready to go if only he would make concessions on his insistence that israeli forces must remain in a little southern strip of land in southern gaza on the border of egypt during any kind of ceasefire, which is a sticking poing on both sides. he is trying to...
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nine people have been killed in twin russian drone strikes on a hospital in ukraine�*s north—eastern as rescuers were evacuating peple. a nurse and police officer who had been aiding the evacuation were among those killed in the strikes. in the uk, conservative delegates have been gathering for their party�*s annual conference in birmingham which opens on sunday. it comes as the battle for the party�*s leadership continues. the four remaining candidates — kemi badenoch — seen arriving first, tom tugendhat, james cleverly and robert jenrick — will each have an opportunity to address the conference, before the final two are selected on october 10. king charles and queen camilla have visited the scottish parliament to mark the 25th anniversary of devolution. the king said it had thrived and spoke of "the enduring relationship between parliament, the crown and the people of scotland". 0ur scotland editor james cook reports. song, splendour and speeches mark this milestone meeting of the scottish parliament. a quarter of a century after queen elizabeth opened the institution, hersum queen
nine people have been killed in twin russian drone strikes on a hospital in ukraine�*s north—eastern as rescuers were evacuating peple. a nurse and police officer who had been aiding the evacuation were among those killed in the strikes. in the uk, conservative delegates have been gathering for their party�*s annual conference in birmingham which opens on sunday. it comes as the battle for the party�*s leadership continues. the four remaining candidates — kemi badenoch — seen...
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Sep 12, 2024
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the inquiry into how the countess of chester hospital handled lucy letby�*s crimes has been told about as in 2012 and 2105. the inquiry heard that liverpool women's hospital found that babies' breathing tubes became dislodged at a markedly higher rate when lucy letby was working there. judith moritz reports. the crimes lucy letby�*s been convicted of all stem from one year of her time as a neonatal nurse in chester. hello — lucy, is it? yesm _ but after her trial, the police confirmed that they were investigating her full career, including training placements elsewhere. letby spent three months at liverpool women's hospital in 2012 and another few months there in 2015. she's been convicted of attempting to murder a baby at chester by dislodging her endotracheal, or breathing, tube. today, the public inquiry heard that it's very rare for such tubes to move during a nursing shift, but the hospital in liverpool has made a startling discovery. you will hear evidence that it generally occurs in less than 1% of shifts. as a side note, you will hear that in audit carried out by liverpool women'
the inquiry into how the countess of chester hospital handled lucy letby�*s crimes has been told about as in 2012 and 2105. the inquiry heard that liverpool women's hospital found that babies' breathing tubes became dislodged at a markedly higher rate when lucy letby was working there. judith moritz reports. the crimes lucy letby�*s been convicted of all stem from one year of her time as a neonatal nurse in chester. hello — lucy, is it? yesm _ but after her trial, the police confirmed...
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s in westminster. a victory for the government, but it�*s not been easy, has eight?, has eiaht? ., .,, �* ., but it's not been easy, has eiaht? ., �* ., ., eight? no, it hasn't at all. plenty of— eight? no, it hasn't at all. plenty of labour _ eight? no, it hasn't at all. plenty of labour mps - eight? no, it hasn't at all. plenty of labour mps i've i eight? no, it hasn't at all. - plenty of labour mps i've been plenty of labour mps i�*ve been speaking to off the record as well as online, registering just how unhappy they are but this decision. as you heard in the piece there, 52 labour mps not registering to vote, and it can be all sorts of reasons why nmp doesn�*t vote for a particular thing. nmp doesn�*t vote for a particularthing. it nmp doesn�*t vote for a particular thing. it could be for valid reasons like at ministerial appointments, for example, and an important meeting, medicalappointment etc etc. labour sources texting around people like me this evening saying that they insist only 12 were of those 52 were unauthorised absences. but that doesn�*t necessaril
s in westminster. a victory for the government, but it�*s not been easy, has eight?, has eiaht? ., .,, �* ., but it's not been easy, has eiaht? ., �* ., ., eight? no, it hasn't at all. plenty of— eight? no, it hasn't at all. plenty of labour _ eight? no, it hasn't at all. plenty of labour mps - eight? no, it hasn't at all. plenty of labour mps i've i eight? no, it hasn't at all. - plenty of labour mps i've been plenty of labour mps i�*ve been speaking to off the record as well as...
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s. c for those countries that are arming both sides like the u. a. so we have been a leader on sanctioning individuals and businesses on both the r s f and south side for their role and atrocities committed, particularly against women. that included some of the businesses that have been associated with that. we will continue to expand that and invite in our european and regional allies to be part of expanding those individual sanctions. not on the country. it's a whole but on individuals and also here at the united nations, we were a big leader in extending the arms embargo for dar for where many of the weapons have come through. we think it's not enough to just extend that we need to see consequences and accountability in that regard. and we have put forward already a couple of names related to very violations of that arms and bar go. we'd like to see greater international cooperation on that as we see the suffering incident. thank you very much. tom per yellow. thank you so much. i. let's go to kenya where the utah aiming to reclaim the future. with a new wave of
s. c for those countries that are arming both sides like the u. a. so we have been a leader on sanctioning individuals and businesses on both the r s f and south side for their role and atrocities committed, particularly against women. that included some of the businesses that have been associated with that. we will continue to expand that and invite in our european and regional allies to be part of expanding those individual sanctions. not on the country. it's a whole but on individuals and...
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Sep 28, 2024
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s leadership was meeting. this is both a major escalation and a challenge to iran. hezbollah�*s power has beenions, the sabotage miscommunications, the sabotage of communications, and air strikes on its weapons dumps. it still possesses powerful long—range missiles hidden underground. will they now aim these are tel aviv and other cities in revenge? will israel send troops into lebanon to find and destroy them ? and can hezbollah recover from all of these blows? hezbollah�*s strategic ally is iran, key to what happens next in the middle east is what ayatollah khamenei decides. iran has been humiliated, but it can ill afford a war with israel. frank gardner, bbc news. our international editor, jeremy bowen, is injerusalem with this assessment of what is next for hezbollah. hezbollah has to decide what it does. they have to reconstitute their command structure. they've lost all their top leaders, pretty much, as well as nasrallah. they have to try and find how they communicate with each other, and they have to decide what they do with the rest of their arsenal. and it seems pretty clear that the
s leadership was meeting. this is both a major escalation and a challenge to iran. hezbollah�*s power has beenions, the sabotage miscommunications, the sabotage of communications, and air strikes on its weapons dumps. it still possesses powerful long—range missiles hidden underground. will they now aim these are tel aviv and other cities in revenge? will israel send troops into lebanon to find and destroy them ? and can hezbollah recover from all of these blows? hezbollah�*s strategic...
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been told to stay indoors and avoid strenuous exercise. more than a thousand brazilian cities have been affected by fires. the head of mexico sder which alljudges will be elected by popular vote. justice norma pi a said the new rules would undermine the autonomy ofjudges. pope francis is currently in singapore on the final leg of an ambitious i2—dayjourney across south—east asia and oceania. the pontiff's itinerary includes celebrating mass — and a speech to the country's political authorities — where he is expected to focus on inter—faith dialogue and reinforcing the catholic church's presence in the region — as well as highlighting issues such as, wealth inequality and climate change. steve lai has been taking a look a the preparations for the papal visit. people are perhaps smaller but no less enthusiastic welcome for pope francis as he arrived at singapore's vip terminal. these were the lucky few chosen to be part of the welcoming party. now, this venue is typically used for mega sporting events or for concerts for international superstars. but for this occasion, it's going to be turned into an arena where the pope can ce
been told to stay indoors and avoid strenuous exercise. more than a thousand brazilian cities have been affected by fires. the head of mexico sder which alljudges will be elected by popular vote. justice norma pi a said the new rules would undermine the autonomy ofjudges. pope francis is currently in singapore on the final leg of an ambitious i2—dayjourney across south—east asia and oceania. the pontiff's itinerary includes celebrating mass — and a speech to the country's political...
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been asked to send more water—bombing aircraft. portugal�*s experiencing unusually dry conditions with strong winds fanning the fires. they�*ve been the premier league�*s powerhouse team for more than aes of premier league financial rules has begun, with the club facing 115 charges. they deny any wrongdoing, but if found guilty, possible sanctions include a fine, points deduction or even relegation. here�*s dan roan. manchester city champions again. they�*ve achieved unprecedented domination of english football. manchester city this year becoming the first club ever to win four top flight titles in a row. but off the pitch, the champions have also been fighting a catalogue of premier league charges over alleged financial rule breaches. are you confident? this morning lord pannick kc, who is heading up city�*s legal team, arrived for the start of an independent commission hearing into the case in central london. the club denies wrongdoing and on friday, the manager addressed the issue. we believe we have not done anything wrong, so we go to the independent panel and we are going to wait. the 115 charges relate to 14 seasons after city�*s abu dhabi takeover in 2008 transformed it into
been asked to send more water—bombing aircraft. portugal�*s experiencing unusually dry conditions with strong winds fanning the fires. they�*ve been the premier league�*s powerhouse team for more than aes of premier league financial rules has begun, with the club facing 115 charges. they deny any wrongdoing, but if found guilty, possible sanctions include a fine, points deduction or even relegation. here�*s dan roan. manchester city champions again. they�*ve achieved unprecedented...
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a national treasure. dame maggie smith who�*s died aged 89. two boys have been — for killing a stranger with a machete in a park in wolverhampton. the boys were 12 years old at the time, and they are the uk�*s youngest knife murderers. they launched an unprovoked attack last november on 19—year—old shawn seesahai, who�*d come to britain from anguilla for medical treatment. a warning, phil mackie�*s report contains distressing detail. this is the last image of shawn seesahai, taken a few minutes before he was fatally attacked. he�*d come to the uk from his home in the caribbean island of anguilla for treatment after suffering a detached retina playing basketball. he was repeatedly stabbed in a savage attack after an encounter with the lz—year—olds. after i hear that call that says shawn got stabbed, i don�*t know what happened after. i think i maybe threw the phone down, i don�*t know, i can�*t remember what happened. i, like, was left in shock. just hours before it was used to take his life, one of the boys posed for this photo with the machete. it was nearly a
a national treasure. dame maggie smith who�*s died aged 89. two boys have been — for killing a stranger with a machete in a park in wolverhampton. the boys were 12 years old at the time, and they are the uk�*s youngest knife murderers. they launched an unprovoked attack last november on 19—year—old shawn seesahai, who�*d come to britain from anguilla for medical treatment. a warning, phil mackie�*s report contains distressing detail. this is the last image of shawn seesahai, taken...
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an idiot, and if he would have shot you, and why did you rush there to save me, well, i'm a fool, that 's beenlear for a long time, i feel sorry for your child, that he will grow up without a father, okay, listen, i wanted to ask, yes, i don't remember, then it doesn't matter, lomagin's brigade, sixty-third, free, 19:35. in the depths of the deepest ocean lived a flock of okup, the main one was olga kirilovna, here she is, there was a sea urchin, rykov, a dolphin kulygin, jerusalemka raya, and if children were walking along the shore and suddenly swam into the depths, they swam up and saved them, that's what they were called ambulance, yes. and they also liked to swim in the dark, turn off the light, turn it off, yes, come on, come on, come on, no way, come on, come on, reach, good boy, come here, let's pretend in the end that there was no morning conversation... was, no, tanya, that won't work, you can come in, you have to, although you can drink champagne. what are you doing, i don't know, just give me time, i really can't there, so what? put down, yes, played for a long time, fell asleep on
an idiot, and if he would have shot you, and why did you rush there to save me, well, i'm a fool, that 's beenlear for a long time, i feel sorry for your child, that he will grow up without a father, okay, listen, i wanted to ask, yes, i don't remember, then it doesn't matter, lomagin's brigade, sixty-third, free, 19:35. in the depths of the deepest ocean lived a flock of okup, the main one was olga kirilovna, here she is, there was a sea urchin, rykov, a dolphin kulygin, jerusalemka raya, and...
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a small lead. as for trump, there 's been a very interesting new narrative emerging over the last few days, let's sayas someone who didn't admit that he lost the election, remember he said in the debate that he lost the election in '20 won, he just had that nomination taken away from him as someone who said he couldn't lose if he lost. plays, then the election was stolen from him again. this person said yesterday that, well, if it suddenly happens that i don't become president in 2024, then i won't be bogged down any longer. that is, trump came to understand that defeat is still possible, that he may not be one hundred percent the president of the united states. and against this background, we see his refusal to further debate, although just a month ago trump himself proposed not to not one, but as many as three rounds of debate. that is, we are now in a period of certain stabilization. and stabilization of ratings and stabilization of rhetoric, but i repeat, kamala holds a certain leadership in terms of trends and she still has the potential to gain support points, while trump, well, is clearly fixa
a small lead. as for trump, there 's been a very interesting new narrative emerging over the last few days, let's sayas someone who didn't admit that he lost the election, remember he said in the debate that he lost the election in '20 won, he just had that nomination taken away from him as someone who said he couldn't lose if he lost. plays, then the election was stolen from him again. this person said yesterday that, well, if it suddenly happens that i don't become president in 2024, then i...
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we�*ll get a full forecast in the next half hour, but let�*s take a quick look at the weather now. here�*s chris. we have beens, for example, in nottingham earlier this morning, we had temperatures of 16 celsius but just in the last few moments the cold front and stripe of rain has pushed its way through, and driven temperatures down to 12 celsius. this drop of sa—mac is typical and coming along in the next hour, so you will notice a change to cooler conditions. —— three to four. we had strong winds gusting into the 50s, join me a bit later and i will tell you how long this cooler snap of weather will hang around. anna. thank you, chris. mps in the commons have started debating the government�*s plan to take away the winter fuel allowance from around 10 million pensioners. it�*s been a controverial decision, and one piece of advice that�*s being given is for older people to check whether they could still receive the money this winter by registering for pension credit if they�*re eligible. nina warhurst explains. even the prime minister has described the change as unpopular. let�*s have a look at why. the wint
we�*ll get a full forecast in the next half hour, but let�*s take a quick look at the weather now. here�*s chris. we have beens, for example, in nottingham earlier this morning, we had temperatures of 16 celsius but just in the last few moments the cold front and stripe of rain has pushed its way through, and driven temperatures down to 12 celsius. this drop of sa—mac is typical and coming along in the next hour, so you will notice a change to cooler conditions. —— three to four. we...
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it''s a form of playing russian roulette with the worlrld's ececonomic sececurityt was the rereaction to that plede inside o of mexico i think t th mexicans werere concernened abo that. it''s been a u.n. agreement that was in place for about 25, 30 years trade between the u.s. >> canada and mexico was more than 1 $1 trillion year. and nafta had lifted tariffs between the three countries for more than two decades. a sudden withdrawal would upend global and domestic politics. and rattle financial markets trump actually had one of his top aides, rob porter, draft a letter t to geget out of nafta t hehe would sigign presumptively paperwork was preparing inside the white house gary cohn, who was his nationonal econonomic coununcil directctor or tookok ofof diffeferent stepsps, inclu fafamously hididing some papape some documents from trump that if he had signed them would have pulled the united states out of nafta right away. well, i was going to terminate nafta as of two or three days from now? >> on his 98th day in office. and after nearly two years of assailing nafta a last-minute late night phone call with mexico's president and canada's prime minister convinced trump to stand d
it''s a form of playing russian roulette with the worlrld's ececonomic sececurityt was the rereaction to that plede inside o of mexico i think t th mexicans werere concernened abo that. it''s been a u.n. agreement that was in place for about 25, 30 years trade between the u.s. >> canada and mexico was more than 1 $1 trillion year. and nafta had lifted tariffs between the three countries for more than two decades. a sudden withdrawal would upend global and domestic politics. and rattle...
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been intensively prepared for the most unexpected turns. he's now impersonating trump during a mock debate, and he's advising his democratic party comrade clinton to turn on the prosecutor, remembering that she 'sng a criminal who's been charged with a crime and is facing a real prison term. and then the other day the attorney general said that russia is back in the spotlight, and i said, "oh, not that again, russia, russia, russia again, and they're not paying any attention to china or iran, they're only looking at russia." i don't know what they're picking on poor russia for, it's very, very strange. instead of preparing for debate with harris, trump went to play golf. his confidence is also boosted by the latest results of national polls, in which trump is already ahead of harris, so far by only one percent. the enthusiasm of the democratic election campaign is fading, and the harris-trump debate threatens to further disappoint the american voter. trump will require almost superhuman focus and discipline, it is not so easy, not because donald trump is a master at explaining political ideas and how he improves the situation of people, but because he is a master at using any form and format th
been intensively prepared for the most unexpected turns. he's now impersonating trump during a mock debate, and he's advising his democratic party comrade clinton to turn on the prosecutor, remembering that she 'sng a criminal who's been charged with a crime and is facing a real prison term. and then the other day the attorney general said that russia is back in the spotlight, and i said, "oh, not that again, russia, russia, russia again, and they're not paying any attention to china or...
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i mean, absolutely she mamade some mistakes. . >> one a and claimining that s had d been to the border whehene had not t at that ststage, and y playeded into a lolot of republn argumements that w were sayingn ththen only y were demococrats acknowledging the crisis, they were unwilling to do anything about it weeks later with pressure mounting harris made her first. >> and to this day only visit to the southern border as vice president. >> the president are absolutely committed ensuring that are immigration system is orderly and humane. >> by now, the data showed what border states already knew. the administration faced and unprecedented surge of migrants crossing the border. >> so as f for yearsrs with the peopople we werere seeining at u.s.s. mexico borderer came fro threree countrtries. i'll salvadoror, hondurasas, guatema suddenly, we were seeing them from all around the world and all across the western hemisphere. >> to underscore that crisis, republican governors like greg abbott of texas, hit on the idea of giving recently arrived migrants a one-way bus ticket to democratic citie
i mean, absolutely she mamade some mistakes. . >> one a and claimining that s had d been to the border whehene had not t at that ststage, and y playeded into a lolot of republn argumements that w were sayingn ththen only y were demococrats acknowledging the crisis, they were unwilling to do anything about it weeks later with pressure mounting harris made her first. >> and to this day only visit to the southern border as vice president. >> the president are absolutely committed...
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nine people have been killed in twin russian drone strikes on a hospital in ukraine�*s north—eastern n as rescuers were evacuating peple. a nurse and police officer who had been aiding the evacuation were among those killed in the strikes. king charles has attended a ceremony in edinburgh — to mark the 25th anniversary of the scottish parliament. addressing msps at holyrood, the king described the formation of the scottish parliament in 1999 as "a landmark" in the nation�*s "long, rich and complex history" . looking ahead — he warned of the dangers of climate change — saying the planet�*s biodiversity was being seriously depleted. stay with us here on bbc news. i will have more for you at the top of the hour. join us then if you can. bye for now. hello there. saturday�*s sunny skies will gradually be eroded by cloud and then wind and rain for many, as we close out sunday. yes, it�*s going to gradually turn wet and windy, particularly from the south and west. now, we�*ve already, in southern england, seen some record—breaking rainfall totals for the month, and we�*re just going to add
nine people have been killed in twin russian drone strikes on a hospital in ukraine�*s north—eastern n as rescuers were evacuating peple. a nurse and police officer who had been aiding the evacuation were among those killed in the strikes. king charles has attended a ceremony in edinburgh — to mark the 25th anniversary of the scottish parliament. addressing msps at holyrood, the king described the formation of the scottish parliament in 1999 as "a landmark" in the nation�*s...
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i don�*t think it�*s been quite so easy for disabled spectators it�*s been quite hard. what you say? awith friends and family-— challenge of sitting with friends andfamil. ,,, ., ., , and family. access is not the only nut to crack- _ and family. access is not the only nut to crack. it's _ and family. access is not the only nut to crack. it's about _ and family. access is not the only nut to crack. it's about visibility. l nut to crack. it's about visibility. it shouldn't _ nut to crack. it's about visibility. it shouldn't just _ nut to crack. it's about visibility. it shouldn'tjust be _ nut to crack. it's about visibility. it shouldn'tjust be the - it shouldn'tjust be the paralympics. it should be once every four years _ paralympics. it should be once every four years. unfortunately, yes we will see _ four years. unfortunately, yes we will see those gold—medal moments but will they filter down to the next generation of young people that want to— next generation of young people that want to take that?— want to take that? really pivotable moment for — want to take that? really pivotable
i don�*t think it�*s been quite so easy for disabled spectators it�*s been quite hard. what you say? awith friends and family-— challenge of sitting with friends andfamil. ,,, ., ., , and family. access is not the only nut to crack- _ and family. access is not the only nut to crack. it's _ and family. access is not the only nut to crack. it's about _ and family. access is not the only nut to crack. it's about visibility. l nut to crack. it's about visibility. it shouldn't _ nut to...
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inflation has been tamed and the economy is holding up just fine. here's a look at your scorecard. you see the s 500, quite flattish all day, maybe just came back from 0.25% decline. it has been up 11 of the past 14 sessions. it's sitting on a slight gain for the month as well. the dow, pacing for a record at this point above 42,000, almost 42,400 at this point. nasdaq has been sidelined but still is ahead by around 1% on the week. nvidia, taking a hit in late-day trading after a report last hour that china is urging local companies to stay from nvidia chips, kind of a reiterated policy there, but the stock is down 3% at this point. it's restraining the s&p 500 for sure, been unable to hold rallies above $125 this month. below the surface, the macro message is reassuring. consumer discretionary stocks and industrials have been outperforming all week. market breadth, solidly positive. small caps, perking up a bit today after a bout of underperformance. we'll talk more about how to play all these markets with savita. t . >>> but first, the state of the soft landing debate. joining me now to discus
inflation has been tamed and the economy is holding up just fine. here's a look at your scorecard. you see the s 500, quite flattish all day, maybe just came back from 0.25% decline. it has been up 11 of the past 14 sessions. it's sitting on a slight gain for the month as well. the dow, pacing for a record at this point above 42,000, almost 42,400 at this point. nasdaq has been sidelined but still is ahead by around 1% on the week. nvidia, taking a hit in late-day trading after a report last...
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magistrate has handed down that sentence and he must also undertake a sex offender rehabilitation, 25 sessions in total. there�*s been chief magistrate turned to the precise nature of the sentence, saying a good starting point that goes from 26 weeks up to three years in custody, and he has decided that that should be at the lower end of that. as sixth month jail term, suspended for two years. let�*s speak again to paul, and media commentator. we are seeing this police photograph of the first time. it is a suspended jail sentence, as you expected. yes, indeed. i think _ sentence, as you expected. yes, indeed. i think there _ sentence, as you expected. yes, indeed. i think there will- sentence, as you expected. yes, indeed. i think there will be - indeed. i think there will be quite a debate both online, imprints, as to whether that is the right sentence. some amazing things came out this morning that we didn�*t know. forfouryears this morning that we didn�*t know. forfour years the know. for four years the contract know. forfour years the contract existed between —— contact existed between alex williams and hugh edwa
magistrate has handed down that sentence and he must also undertake a sex offender rehabilitation, 25 sessions in total. there�*s been chief magistrate turned to the precise nature of the sentence, saying a good starting point that goes from 26 weeks up to three years in custody, and he has decided that that should be at the lower end of that. as sixth month jail term, suspended for two years. let�*s speak again to paul, and media commentator. we are seeing this police photograph of the...
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been seeing to a big, warm up just around the corner. as for temperatures today, you will notice a modest warmup as compared to where we have been so far this week, some 60's at the coastline. a lot of 70's along the bay shore. well, a tease for inland areas, livermore concord in antioch, each hitting the low 80's today. looking ahead, tomorrow's temperatures right around the same as 2 days will be after that. we really start to see temperatures climbing, especially towards sunday. your first day of fall will be seeing the return of 90's for some of our inland areas. that's where we'll stay into the start of next week. as for your roads are smooth sailing so far like to be talking. this as we kick off this thursday morning commute. nothing told the u of that. the toll plaza yet the 7 bridget 12 minutes to make your crossing while both the richmond center fell and the golden gate are moving along, just fine. all right. on the eve of that after a 4.7 magnitude quake shook southern california. >> pg e is partnering up with contra costa fire for an intense earthquake. emergency drill. who's got a chance to meet wednesday in concord, simulated fires. also ruptu
been seeing to a big, warm up just around the corner. as for temperatures today, you will notice a modest warmup as compared to where we have been so far this week, some 60's at the coastline. a lot of 70's along the bay shore. well, a tease for inland areas, livermore concord in antioch, each hitting the low 80's today. looking ahead, tomorrow's temperatures right around the same as 2 days will be after that. we really start to see temperatures climbing, especially towards sunday. your first...
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concrete is a radiation barrier, and locked inside these boxes is metal and other substances from old nuclearfacilities. it�*s a legacy of hazardous waste that�*s beent have a permanent solution for the waste, we could run out of space on the site for building interim storage facilities. so if it can�*t stay here permanently, what is the plan? this is material that requires almost unimaginably long term storage. this material is really quite hazardous, and it remains hazardous for 100,000 years. scientists use nontoxic chemical copies of nuclear waste to test ways to make the materials safe. the fuel pellets we dissolve up into what you can see in this bottle here, this green goo, highly radioactive liquid. from a storage point of view, that's not a very safe thing because it could leak out of the storage drums. so you make it into a solid? exactly. here, researchers demonstrate how the material is baked into solid glass to stabilise it before it�*s stored. so, at the moment, the waste is being stored above ground at sellafield in safe and secure buildings. but eventually we need to isolate it from future populations, or even civilisations. that's t
concrete is a radiation barrier, and locked inside these boxes is metal and other substances from old nuclearfacilities. it�*s a legacy of hazardous waste that�*s beent have a permanent solution for the waste, we could run out of space on the site for building interim storage facilities. so if it can�*t stay here permanently, what is the plan? this is material that requires almost unimaginably long term storage. this material is really quite hazardous, and it remains hazardous for 100,000...
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the paralympic event is a very important event, but how important is it that they build on this? we had 2012. it�*s beenbeen it as well if it hadn�*t been for the pandemic, games are carrying momentum now. still a big difference. it�*s closing the gap but it�*s still not quite they�*re you know, some olympic partners had shut up their houses in paris before the paralympic started, things like that could continue to get better, that will only grow as time. more people buy into watching paralympics, watching sport whether they are able—bodied or para. that�*s the best thing. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that�*s bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello there. well, it�*s been mild, relatively speaking, despite all of that rain in the south, and very warm, in fact, out towards the far north and west — but some changes for the next couple of days. autumn is biting back. temperature—wise at least, it�*s going to turn colder by day and by night, with the chance of a frost for some, especially on thursday ni
the paralympic event is a very important event, but how important is it that they build on this? we had 2012. it�*s beenbeen it as well if it hadn�*t been for the pandemic, games are carrying momentum now. still a big difference. it�*s closing the gap but it�*s still not quite they�*re you know, some olympic partners had shut up their houses in paris before the paralympic started, things like that could continue to get better, that will only grow as time. more people buy into watching...
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a four through the covers. and australia. since last year, the former england all—rounder�*s been back in the sport, after a crash on the set ofe wins from three against scotland in their t20 international series with a six—wicket victory at the grange, in edinburgh. things looked hopeful for the scots as brandon mcmullen got his second successive 50. the scots as brandon mcmullen brad currie then stepped up to remove australian openers jake fraser—mcgurk and travis head in quick succession. it gave them a score of 149. however, scotland couldn't stop australia chasing down their total. mitchell marsh and cam green put on 61 for austrailia, and eventually aaron hardie finished the job with a four through the covers. if you are not quite on it on the day, teams like australia will hurt you and we have seen that. there are still has been good performances, we saw brandon mcmullen�*s taken with bat in the first of their women's one—day internationals. a career—best six wickets for 30 runs, aswell as an unbeaten 38 — a top score for her — and then grabbing the winnning runs. england reached their target of 210 with just over 15 ov
a four through the covers. and australia. since last year, the former england all—rounder�*s been back in the sport, after a crash on the set ofe wins from three against scotland in their t20 international series with a six—wicket victory at the grange, in edinburgh. things looked hopeful for the scots as brandon mcmullen got his second successive 50. the scots as brandon mcmullen brad currie then stepped up to remove australian openers jake fraser—mcgurk and travis head in quick...