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andrew: muscles like a kicker now from a.i. basically fuel the a.i. boom and that means more power demand is of the means that you can get about 3 percent given the yields on utilities and the growth rate and evidence of earnings for many utilities six — evans percent annually and five — ten years you could have about ten this percent a wide variety of utility southern company and benefiting from thi. buildout committees like duke and you have etf which is the xl view, despite the making 3 percent right now. jack: let me bug you about one morn sorry to take up the trump and wondering about will bunch of different recent another traditional. andrew: there actually the red overall the vanguard the b and q which is the big etf come a couple of percent and reads are actually trolling the market for a couple of years in a row beginning about 4 percent yields now close inflation protection because real estate should be a bit of a hitch if you do get higher prices nuclear good warehouse like collage head some of the tower sour tower l
andrew: muscles like a kicker now from a.i. basically fuel the a.i. boom and that means more power demand is of the means that you can get about 3 percent given the yields on utilities and the growth rate and evidence of earnings for many utilities six — evans percent annually and five — ten years you could have about ten this percent a wide variety of utility southern company and benefiting from thi. buildout committees like duke and you have etf which is the xl view, despite the making 3...
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i'm andrew dymburt.harging the suburban long island dad alleged to be the gilgo beach serial murderer with two more counts of murder. horrifying evidence found inside his home included what they describe as blueprints for torture and murder. here's abc's senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky. >> i can't express what this day means after waiting and hoping for answers. >> reporter: prosecutors have charged the suburban dad and alleged gill bow beach killer rex heuermann with the deaths of two more women. >> this year has been 21 years since she was taken from us. longer than the chance that she got to be alive. >> reporter: one of them, jessica taylor. >> her body was recovered on july 26th, 2003. she was decapitated, and her hands and arms were severed just below the elbows. eight years later, her arms and skull were found in ocean parkway. >> reporter: taylor was found decapitated in the woods. more of her remains were found at gilgo beach near the bodies of heuermann's other alleged vic vic
i'm andrew dymburt.harging the suburban long island dad alleged to be the gilgo beach serial murderer with two more counts of murder. horrifying evidence found inside his home included what they describe as blueprints for torture and murder. here's abc's senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky. >> i can't express what this day means after waiting and hoping for answers. >> reporter: prosecutors have charged the suburban dad and alleged gill bow beach killer rex heuermann...
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andrew young is the baby daddy of rielle hunter's child.his is when the story... gets invented that it's actually andrew young's baby. -yes. -whose idea was that? andrew young's. and his wife was cool with it? he sold her on the idea. i'm not sure she was cool with it. nobody was cool with it. to be clear, andrew young flatly denies that he was the architect of the plan to pass off john and rielle's baby as his. in his book, young recalls john edwards convincing him to lie by saying, "it's going to be a one-day story, andrew. no offense, but the press doesn't give a shit about you. they want me. but if we give them a story they can understand, a story about two staffers, they'll go away." levine: we then published a page one cover story-- "john edwards love child scandal!" and we reported edwards' response-- "this story is false. it's ridiculous." at this point, the scandal almost starts to feel like watching a horror movie. i wanna cry out to john edwards-- "just stop! don't go into the basement." don't layer a lie upon a bigger lie. just
andrew young is the baby daddy of rielle hunter's child.his is when the story... gets invented that it's actually andrew young's baby. -yes. -whose idea was that? andrew young's. and his wife was cool with it? he sold her on the idea. i'm not sure she was cool with it. nobody was cool with it. to be clear, andrew young flatly denies that he was the architect of the plan to pass off john and rielle's baby as his. in his book, young recalls john edwards convincing him to lie by saying, "it's...
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i'm delighted to have andrew out front. andrew nigel out front. sorry, not andrew.solutely right to make him leader. but i do make the point again, this is an extraordinary political party where the leader of the party owns it. >> i think i'm all right with that though. what's the what's the problem with that? >> it's. don't you think members should have some involvement? >> well, maybe in the fullness of time, i suppose. maybe they will change the model. but i imagine when you have to start with a small team, normally when political parties say, the liberal democrats, labour or the tories change their leader. >> now, admittedly, the tories seem to change their leader as often as some people change their shows , they do at least their shows, they do at least consult their members, whereas reform don't have to. >> is that not though, because their members are so pro nigel farage that they they want him to be in charge. >> there is no mechanism by which they can be consulted. >> well, keep your messages coming. gbnews.com forward slash your say. i told you i'd ask him
i'm delighted to have andrew out front. andrew nigel out front. sorry, not andrew.solutely right to make him leader. but i do make the point again, this is an extraordinary political party where the leader of the party owns it. >> i think i'm all right with that though. what's the what's the problem with that? >> it's. don't you think members should have some involvement? >> well, maybe in the fullness of time, i suppose. maybe they will change the model. but i imagine when...
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andrew: excuse me, sir, andrew harding from bbc news.ome to luxembourg to confront them and we have been chasing across europe. we know you are a smuggler. >> no. andrew: he is responsible for putting hundreds of people in small boats heading from france to england, and responsible for one vote in particular-- boat in particular. this one. we came across it back in april on a beach in northern france. police battling with a group of smugglers. chaos as people clambered onto the boat. we saw a girl in a pink coat. she was one of five to die at the scene. her name was sarah, seven years old, born in belgium, raised in sweden. a a few days later we found her father, an iraqi man consumed by grief and also by guilt. but what of the smugglers? multiple sources tell us the man paid to arrange sarah's journey is still active and working from a distant city. so we have come to antwerp, a city in northern belgium, to try to track down the smuggler, the man who organized the boat, who to some extent is responsible for sara's death. and so we set a
andrew: excuse me, sir, andrew harding from bbc news.ome to luxembourg to confront them and we have been chasing across europe. we know you are a smuggler. >> no. andrew: he is responsible for putting hundreds of people in small boats heading from france to england, and responsible for one vote in particular-- boat in particular. this one. we came across it back in april on a beach in northern france. police battling with a group of smugglers. chaos as people clambered onto the boat. we...
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whereas andrew andrew tate says actually , you andrew tate says actually, you know what?uys. absolutely. you know, i believe in you. and you know, you should work out and you should, you know, make money and get a ferrari. yes. which isn't doesn't seem that poisonous. i've done all of that, but i didn't follow his advice. >> so you're a masculinity. >> so you're a masculinity. >> anyway, next, on the saturday night show down, we've got a culture corner special. plus, i'll show you what happened when the skydivers took this big jump welcome back to the saturday night showdown. culture corner is coming up. but first, i promised i would show you what happened when these skydivers jumped out of a plane. what could go wrong ? could go wrong? >> oh. >> oh. >> oh. >> oh my god. so, have you done skydiving ? skydiving? >> and all the time. every thursday, all you have to do, you have to do it like a banana. so my good friend keith, a producer, he said that's what you have to do . you have to do. >> like a banana bend. >> like a banana bend. >> like a banana. i think that's nothin
whereas andrew andrew tate says actually , you andrew tate says actually, you know what?uys. absolutely. you know, i believe in you. and you know, you should work out and you should, you know, make money and get a ferrari. yes. which isn't doesn't seem that poisonous. i've done all of that, but i didn't follow his advice. >> so you're a masculinity. >> so you're a masculinity. >> anyway, next, on the saturday night show down, we've got a culture corner special. plus, i'll show...
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>> beautiful kids, andrew. good, good. i'm going to blame you, andrew, if they don't do it. >> can you imagine the repercussions on myself, my family, if it was me, andrew hitt, who prevented donald trump from winning wisconsin. >> you're saying you were scared? >> it was not a safe time. if my lawyer is right, and the whole reason trump loses wisconsin is because of me, i would be scared to death. >>> for more than five years, american businessman eman shargi was a prisoner of the republic of iran. in september, shargi and four other americans were freed in a deal that has drawn fierce criticism because of iran's strident support of hamas. tonight, emad shargi tells us his story. >> i learned a lot about myself, aout humanity, about what is important in life. being thrown in a cell, it's the closest you come to death. >>> showtime, baby. >> rich paul's rise to superstar sports agent -- >> it's draft day, anything can happen. >> -- is one of the most interesting journeys we have ever followed. from young hustler shooting d
>> beautiful kids, andrew. good, good. i'm going to blame you, andrew, if they don't do it. >> can you imagine the repercussions on myself, my family, if it was me, andrew hitt, who prevented donald trump from winning wisconsin. >> you're saying you were scared? >> it was not a safe time. if my lawyer is right, and the whole reason trump loses wisconsin is because of me, i would be scared to death. >>> for more than five years, american businessman eman shargi...
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now back to andrew and . bev. andrew and.ht us in the act with a cup of tea. and beverly was having a digestive. >> you know, we like our digestive biscuits at 11:00, i think. >> do you think the director just deliberately didn't warn us then to stitch? no, no, i think we were chatting. we were chatting about this blooming cow. >> cow. >> beverly is getting a lot of abuse. and also constructive criticism is better than abuse. >> but also ernie, who's a member , give me fashion advice. member, give me fashion advice. he says, bev, don't wear that white belt again. it makes you look fatter than you are. thanks, ernie. she says as she's swallowing a digestive biscuit, a tess said, sad about the cow. it really is, but but please move on. you can't bring it back from the dead. it's not dead. >> would have been if bev had her way, because she'd have run it over a third time, and then it over a third time, and then it would have been dead. >> they just needed to neutralise the threats to the traffic. and he definitely neutralised th
now back to andrew and . bev. andrew and.ht us in the act with a cup of tea. and beverly was having a digestive. >> you know, we like our digestive biscuits at 11:00, i think. >> do you think the director just deliberately didn't warn us then to stitch? no, no, i think we were chatting. we were chatting about this blooming cow. >> cow. >> beverly is getting a lot of abuse. and also constructive criticism is better than abuse. >> but also ernie, who's a member ,...
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>> andrew. >> andrew. >> andrew, that's a cheap shot. thatis >> andrew, that's a cheap shot.people in. this is a serious point. there are so many people in politics that have had a gilded life, that have had the easiest ride up to the top, whether it's through, sort of private schools or just through, sort of private schools orjust a connections. andrew or just a connections. andrew rayner came from absolute poverty. >> can i ask you to answer the question? how quickly do you think she's going to mention it? >> i don't know, but if she does mention his, she has every right to do in the first 5 to 7 minutes. she has every right to do so because she has a fantastic why does she have a right to keep on banging on about her class, why we all know where she came from. >> we've heard it enough times, but she's got to stop using it as a way. would you rather curry? >> would you rather she talked about how she was denied sky tv as a child , well that's stupid. as a child, well that's stupid. >> that's a stupid argument to answer. you are asked a question and that's a silly argument w
>> andrew. >> andrew. >> andrew, that's a cheap shot. thatis >> andrew, that's a cheap shot.people in. this is a serious point. there are so many people in politics that have had a gilded life, that have had the easiest ride up to the top, whether it's through, sort of private schools or just through, sort of private schools orjust a connections. andrew or just a connections. andrew rayner came from absolute poverty. >> can i ask you to answer the question? how...
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andrew, this verdict, you have seen so many verdicts come in. you know the tension of the moment and as a prosecutor when you're sitting at the table and you hear the first few guilty's coming in, you probably have a good idea of the rest of what is coming, but prosecutors don't start high-fiving in front of the jury. it is one of those moments where even though the winners are trying to contain themselves, maybe a little nudge, you know, to each other, about having one, but it is not a big moment of a full expression of what it feels like for a prosecutor. >> there is no question i think that a seasoned prosecutor would tell you that if you are gleeful upon a verdict, you are in the wrong profession. that is not the right reaction and obviously, i am not sure when you start out you may not have that, but i think there is a lot of pain involved in that, obviously with respect to the defendant. they are there because of a choice they made and responsibilities being accorded to decisions they made as found by a jury, but it is still something that
andrew, this verdict, you have seen so many verdicts come in. you know the tension of the moment and as a prosecutor when you're sitting at the table and you hear the first few guilty's coming in, you probably have a good idea of the rest of what is coming, but prosecutors don't start high-fiving in front of the jury. it is one of those moments where even though the winners are trying to contain themselves, maybe a little nudge, you know, to each other, about having one, but it is not a big...
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andrew harding from bbc news.uxembourg to confront a man we've been chasing across europe. we know who you are, you're a smuggler. no. he's responsible for putting hundreds of people in small boats heading from france to england. and responsible for one boat in particular. this one. we came across it back in april on a beach in northern france. police battling with a group of smugglers. chaos as people clambered onto the boat. we saw a girl here in a pink coat. she was one of five to die at the scene. her name was sara, seven years old, born in belgium, raised in sweden. a few days later, we found her father, ahmed, an iraqi man consumed by grief — and also by guilt. but what of the smugglers? multiple sources tell us the man paid to arrange sara's journey is still active and working from a distant city. so we've come now to antwerp, a city in northern belgium, to try and track down the smuggler, the man who organised the boat and who, to some extent, was responsible for sara's death. and so we set a trap. one of
andrew harding from bbc news.uxembourg to confront a man we've been chasing across europe. we know who you are, you're a smuggler. no. he's responsible for putting hundreds of people in small boats heading from france to england. and responsible for one boat in particular. this one. we came across it back in april on a beach in northern france. police battling with a group of smugglers. chaos as people clambered onto the boat. we saw a girl here in a pink coat. she was one of five to die at the...
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>> andrew: one final spin for pat sajak.eginning in 1981 -- >> my name is pat sajak, and i've been fortunate enough to wander onto the set -- >> andrew: the show watched by generations of families every night at dinner. >> we have a million-dollar winner. >> andrew: longtime partner vanna white with a message for pat from us all. >> what an incredible and unforgettable journey we've had. >> andrew: happy retirement, pat, you will be missed. that's "nightline." you can watch all of our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here at the same time monday. thanks for staying up with us. good night, america. a sudden about face at stanford, students who want admission will have to do something. the renowned school hasn't required since the start of the pandemic, and not everyone is happy about it. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley. a big change tonight to the admissions process at one of the most prestigious universities in the country. stanford is going to once again require applicants to take the s
>> andrew: one final spin for pat sajak.eginning in 1981 -- >> my name is pat sajak, and i've been fortunate enough to wander onto the set -- >> andrew: the show watched by generations of families every night at dinner. >> we have a million-dollar winner. >> andrew: longtime partner vanna white with a message for pat from us all. >> what an incredible and unforgettable journey we've had. >> andrew: happy retirement, pat, you will be missed. that's...
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lastly, andrew, looking at the - children, and families. lastly, andrew, looking at the week.g7, some key commitments for ukraine, including the security deal for the united states. but also looking at comments we have heard from donald trump at a rally this saturday saying that essentially he would make sure that when it comes to us support he would have that settled them away to be in once again. how much of a concern do you see that as being for ukraine? it you see that as being for ukraine?— you see that as being for ukraine? , ., , ,., , ., ukraine? it is absolutely a concern- _ ukraine? it is absolutely a concern. trump _ ukraine? it is absolutely a concern. trump has - ukraine? it is absolutely a concern. trump has gone | ukraine? it is absolutely a - concern. trump has gone back and forth on what he thinks about ukraine to some extent. we had back when we were battling it out in congress for the ukraine supplemental, donald trump tweeted that ukraine, support for ukraine was important to the united states, allowing the package to go through. then we saw his comments mo
lastly, andrew, looking at the - children, and families. lastly, andrew, looking at the week.g7, some key commitments for ukraine, including the security deal for the united states. but also looking at comments we have heard from donald trump at a rally this saturday saying that essentially he would make sure that when it comes to us support he would have that settled them away to be in once again. how much of a concern do you see that as being for ukraine? it you see that as being for...
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you spoke to everyone from jim chanos to andrew left.y all throwing in the towel at this point? >> we started looking at the s&p member. the short interest was down to 2001 lows. we certainly the number of hedge funds. it is down to 14 constituents according to one of the indices. we went to the big names. we went to jim chanos. he said it is hard to raise capital. you can imagine if he is struggling to find money in shortselling. a lot more players probably find it more difficult to went to andrew left. he called them a dying breed. that reflects a lot of the industry. there are closures. there moves to loan only funds. that focused shortselling funds is disappearing very fast. sonali: throwing in the towel but not completely even though andrew left said it is a dying breed of shortselling. he was also the person who bet against gamestop as it was soaring just a day ago as he told you guys. to what extent are people starting to step back from this industry even there are opportunities? >> we have to acknowledge there are a lot of young
you spoke to everyone from jim chanos to andrew left.y all throwing in the towel at this point? >> we started looking at the s&p member. the short interest was down to 2001 lows. we certainly the number of hedge funds. it is down to 14 constituents according to one of the indices. we went to the big names. we went to jim chanos. he said it is hard to raise capital. you can imagine if he is struggling to find money in shortselling. a lot more players probably find it more difficult to...
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>> getting your slippers while i chat with andrew weissmann and we will do that. >> thank you. >>> today was a routine workday for america's probation officers. one of those probation officers had the least routine workday of that probation officers life today when that probation officer new york city became the first probation officer in history to interview a former president of the united states. his first probation interview today is a standard and necessary part of determining what sentence donald trump should receive after a manhattan jury found him guilty of 34 felony charges of falsifying business records with the criminal intent of violating new york election lot in the 2016 presidential election. the probation department will use his responses today to determine what sentence the probation department will recommend for defendant trump at his sentencing hearing on july 11th. in another demonstration of donald trump getting extra favorable treatment, while he is complaining of being persecuted, judge juan merchan allowed his criminal defense lawyer to attend his first probation m
>> getting your slippers while i chat with andrew weissmann and we will do that. >> thank you. >>> today was a routine workday for america's probation officers. one of those probation officers had the least routine workday of that probation officers life today when that probation officer new york city became the first probation officer in history to interview a former president of the united states. his first probation interview today is a standard and necessary part of...
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. >> hey, emilio estevez, this is andrew mccarthy calling you. hey, demi. hello, judd?ju: who everyone wanted to be, except them. >> i just felt that it didn't represent us, and i felt like it was a real limited perspective. >> juju: one on one with andrew mccarthy and his project to reunite the brats. how they all feel today. >> i'm asked for retrospectives all the time, i turn everything down. >> why are you talking to me? >> juju: and "the outsiders." the iconic coming of age-movie live and electric on the broadway stage. ♪ i've got great expectations ♪ >> juju: how the story of being alone and belonging lives on through the cast members. >> i was like, what makes him johnny? it's that he doesn't really have anybody besides pony. and i was like, oh my god, that's like me. >> juju: and a rare interview with "the outsiders" author who says her message lives on. >> "the outsiders," everybody feels like an outsider. >> juju: plus jaws goes vegan. why you won't be seeing a certain champion othe nathan's hot dog-eating contest this year. (hamlet) it's beggin'! smoky beggin
. >> hey, emilio estevez, this is andrew mccarthy calling you. hey, demi. hello, judd?ju: who everyone wanted to be, except them. >> i just felt that it didn't represent us, and i felt like it was a real limited perspective. >> juju: one on one with andrew mccarthy and his project to reunite the brats. how they all feel today. >> i'm asked for retrospectives all the time, i turn everything down. >> why are you talking to me? >> juju: and "the...
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andrew.way to approach these subjects, but certainly not teaching it as fact. no. do i believe britain's structurally racist ? no i don't okay. racist? no i don't okay. >> do you agree that an official state definition of islamophobia will curtail our right to be critical of a religion ? critical of a religion? >> i think it will, yes. i'm a bit concerned about this, actually. i know there's an all party parliamentary groups. it sounds very important. generally, it's just a group of mps getting together who would like a definition of islamophobia. but again, you know, it's, i think we all agree that, you know , anti—muslim that, you know, anti—muslim hatred, i think is the phrase that kemi badenoch used, which i think is a better term, i think we'd all agree that that's, that's wrong. but i think when you're talking about a religion itself, we don't want a blasphemy law by the back door. >> final question. do you agree that everyone should have the freedom to speak their mind, which includes
andrew.way to approach these subjects, but certainly not teaching it as fact. no. do i believe britain's structurally racist ? no i don't okay. racist? no i don't okay. >> do you agree that an official state definition of islamophobia will curtail our right to be critical of a religion ? critical of a religion? >> i think it will, yes. i'm a bit concerned about this, actually. i know there's an all party parliamentary groups. it sounds very important. generally, it's just a group of...
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andrew. andrew. andrew do you ever sometimeswhar check what you're about to say because you are afraid that your own anger or outrage will be looked upon as, like, somehow phobic? yeah, i got to dial itespeci back sometimes, especially when i'm on tv because i've been canceledi' so many times. >> i don't know what's going to happen next. but here's the thing. i'm going to serve up a chicke n fussy. ge i can't even say it. chicken fried fear monger. okay, let me.st lest we forget that this is the same cadre of goobers that locked healthy people in their homes for three years for a virus that had a 99% success rate effectively. and then they told us that we couldn't go to school, kids 1 lidn't go to school. >> we were going to die.ow if it just saves one life, if it saves just one life. and now here we have a wide open border with people coming across the border. we've got video of people murdering and beating people. >> and these same, you know, we sctively are telling us that we've got to watch what
andrew. andrew. andrew do you ever sometimeswhar check what you're about to say because you are afraid that your own anger or outrage will be looked upon as, like, somehow phobic? yeah, i got to dial itespeci back sometimes, especially when i'm on tv because i've been canceledi' so many times. >> i don't know what's going to happen next. but here's the thing. i'm going to serve up a chicke n fussy. ge i can't even say it. chicken fried fear monger. okay, let me.st lest we forget that this...
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more from andrew and . bev. andrew and. is the highlight was. >> was. >> yeah. no. how did that make you feel? >> well, if you go to france or ireland , because i even had me ireland, because i even had me on their television. i didn't know nothing about. i come out and told me all the children at school were told, yeah, i even have cards from them every year. christmas? yeah, from 12 year olds. even 12 year olds saying to me, thank you. >> oh , nice. >> oh, nice. >> oh, nice. >> they've learnt it at school. yeah. over here we don't teach it. the teenagers today i got to me not saying all of them , but a me not saying all of them, but a great majority have got no respect for their parents and no respect for their parents and no respect for their parents and no respect for older people. when i was a boy, if i was to get on a bus and cause a bit of a noise or anything, there was an old couple on there. the old fella say ease it down boys , if you say ease it down boys, if you neven say ease it down boys, if you never, they ne
more from andrew and . bev. andrew and. is the highlight was. >> was. >> yeah. no. how did that make you feel? >> well, if you go to france or ireland , because i even had me ireland, because i even had me on their television. i didn't know nothing about. i come out and told me all the children at school were told, yeah, i even have cards from them every year. christmas? yeah, from 12 year olds. even 12 year olds saying to me, thank you. >> oh , nice. >> oh, nice....
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now it's back to andrew and . ellie. it's back to andrew and.ellie. >> good morning with you here on britain's newsroom, alyssa campbell joining me in the studio. very shortly, you will know who he is. he was tony blair's right hand man in opposition and in number 10 for many years. he's written two interesting books which are trying to engage young people in the political process. so he's presumably going to have very strong views on whether we should get the vote for at the age of 16. i'm also going to be talking to him about the conduct of the general election, whether it is the conduct of politicians which is most important, what are the big, big issues? and he'll be joining me very shortly in the studio and he might even have his books with him. and in fact, he's just he's arriving in the studio very shortly. we've known each other, i would think probably for god, i hate to say this 30 years, and i don't think we've knowingly agreed on anything in those 30 years except the point. the point of lively debate. and here he is, alastair campbell
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now back to andrew and . bev. andrew and.arkable? >> he is. >> he is. >> is he 84 or 80? >> it's extraordinary. and he's still right. he still starts his daily routine writing at 6:00 in the morning to our pictures every day. and his books are still best sellers. he's amazing. >> do you know what? if you sold 320 million books like jeffrey archer has ? you had to be that archer has? you had to be that disciplined, don't you? and it clearly keeps you very cognitively switched on. he's remarkable. and let's just see what you've been saying at home. anita has said, i'm sorry that keir starmer and labour haven't stopped putting the government down. so it's only fair that they show exactly what they do or don't do. if they don't like it, maybe they should not do it. there's a lot of words, i'm not quite sure, but i see what you mean, anita, about the fact that they spend a lot of time criticising the conservatives. >> well , because. >> well, because. >> well, because. >> but starmer's whole pitch is n14 years of tory chaos, misru
now back to andrew and . bev. andrew and.arkable? >> he is. >> he is. >> is he 84 or 80? >> it's extraordinary. and he's still right. he still starts his daily routine writing at 6:00 in the morning to our pictures every day. and his books are still best sellers. he's amazing. >> do you know what? if you sold 320 million books like jeffrey archer has ? you had to be that archer has? you had to be that disciplined, don't you? and it clearly keeps you very...
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now back to andrew and . bev. to andrew and.biscuits. >> 11:00 digestives, of course. plain, always plain boring , but plain, always plain boring, but nice. britain's news tom moore gb news andrew pierce and bev turner, now one of racing's biggest fixtures, begins today royal ascot. >> but with drug use, an ongoing problem, this isn't the athletes we're talking about social drug use . a sports venues are working use. a sports venues are working alongside police to try to keep them out. >> so beginning of june, our very own ray addison went to the epsom derby festival to investigate. this is what he found. >> the city of troy is waking up marijuana lead. >> they call it the greatest show on turf. the thrill of the hill. but gb news can reveal for some racegoers , the horses some racegoers, the horses seemingly aren't enough and they may be creating their own buzz. >> there you go. in the men's toilets, you know what's going on. there's a bigger queue for the cubicles than there is for the cubicles than there is for the urinals, y
now back to andrew and . bev. to andrew and.biscuits. >> 11:00 digestives, of course. plain, always plain boring , but plain, always plain boring, but nice. britain's news tom moore gb news andrew pierce and bev turner, now one of racing's biggest fixtures, begins today royal ascot. >> but with drug use, an ongoing problem, this isn't the athletes we're talking about social drug use . a sports venues are working use. a sports venues are working alongside police to try to keep them...
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andrew.orge: andrew mccarthy is on his way to times square to tell us everything about the brat pack, making his movie and the reunion almost 40 years in the making. >> announcer: live in times square, this is good morning america. >> michael: good morning america. excited to talk to andrew mccarthy about the brat pack and all that history. call ourselves the gma group. [ laughter ] >> rebecca: no brats here. we have a job market reality check. i'll break down the latest data, what you need to pay attention to while you are job hunting particularly when it comes to social media. >> george: new details on the israeli rescue operation that freed four hostages in gaza. now questions are being raised about the civilian death toll on the raid. at the same time, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is facing a political crisis. his prime minister quit his government, accusing him of mismanaging the war. foreign correspondent tom soufi burridge joins us. good morning, tom. >> reporter: good mor
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andrew. _ availability of energy. 0k. andrew. a _ availability of energy. 0k.ability of energy. 0k. andrew, a lot of - availability of energy. 0k. andrew, a lot of challenges clearly presented by this. thank you for talking to us about this. let's stay with the subject of travel and, as you were hearing... manchester airport, where flights have resumed this morning after a day of major disruption. flights were cancelled, delayed or diverted on sunday with up to 90,000 passengers affected. a power cut hit the travel hub early on sunday morning. simon browning has the latest. yesterday's chaos unfolded in a dark terminal. an early morning power cut taking manchester airport into shutdown. oh, it has been horrendous. i think what the problem was, manchester airport have not given the proper information to anybody on board. to anybody on the boards. you know, you work so hard, don't you, all year and everything and then you try to get away and then you just have been met with this, so... we'lljust have to go home and we willjust rebook it another day. very congeste
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that includes this from andrew clyde.ter biden's verdict is an attempt to create the illusion of equal justice. don't fall for it. eric burleson from missouri. while a step in the right direction, he, meaning joe biden -- or hunter biden -- needs to answer for the many crimes he and his father have committed. bob goode, hunter biden is convicted of an actual crime. donald trump was railroaded by a political prosecutor and a bias judge. i can go on and on and on. and i want to get your reaction as you watched somebody who put a good bit of his life on hold to become the special prosecutor in this case. the jurors, who put their lives on hold, to adjudicate, help come to a decision in this case and listened very carefully. did, frankly, what the prosecutor asked them to do, ignore the people who are sitting out there watching, which included the sitting first lady of the united states. and came to what they believed was a justice verdict. i want to get your reaction to what the reaction has been from the right. >> well, chr
that includes this from andrew clyde.ter biden's verdict is an attempt to create the illusion of equal justice. don't fall for it. eric burleson from missouri. while a step in the right direction, he, meaning joe biden -- or hunter biden -- needs to answer for the many crimes he and his father have committed. bob goode, hunter biden is convicted of an actual crime. donald trump was railroaded by a political prosecutor and a bias judge. i can go on and on and on. and i want to get your reaction...
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andrew wiseman and mary mccord are back with us.e are. >> donald trump said something this morning on that other network about the kind of attorney general he would like. we want to play the sound because i think the dots are connected here. take a listen. >> who do you choose? do you have a name on your list? >> i do have a couple and one in particular. and i made a lot of good choices but i got that one wrong. i was very loyal to one because he was the first senator to endorse me. when the conflict came up, he ran for the hills. and the second one, he ran for the hills. when he heard he was going to be impeached. he was like a different person. i had to get rid of him. >> first of all, he was talking about jeff sessions and he started tweeting nasty things about him starting july 2017. it seems to me, andrew, that donald trump once an attorney general like the judge she believes he has with eileen cannon in this classified documents case. >> there are two issues there. one is the idea that he is really not good at picking people f
andrew wiseman and mary mccord are back with us.e are. >> donald trump said something this morning on that other network about the kind of attorney general he would like. we want to play the sound because i think the dots are connected here. take a listen. >> who do you choose? do you have a name on your list? >> i do have a couple and one in particular. and i made a lot of good choices but i got that one wrong. i was very loyal to one because he was the first senator to...
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andrew? talking about the substance of those conversations relative to the performance of those conversations and the question is whether you think americans are going to be taking away more on the substance side or not. >> you know, i don't really care. there is plenty of people out there who are going to talk about it. i watched thedebate and i read the transcript and i got to say, biden reads better than he talks. it is interesting. some of the things -- >> yes. >> they don't sound coherent, then you read it and they're okay. there are lots of people out there, lots of tv pundits who have a good time talking about biden's delivery and trump's stretching the truth. i'm trying to deal with the economic issues out there, they're very serious ones out there about how to think about inflation and how to think about -- >> it sounds like you're suggesting -- but you're suggesting that biden was stretching the truth in this instance? >> in some cases, sure. nobody has a lock on not telling the tru
andrew? talking about the substance of those conversations relative to the performance of those conversations and the question is whether you think americans are going to be taking away more on the substance side or not. >> you know, i don't really care. there is plenty of people out there who are going to talk about it. i watched thedebate and i read the transcript and i got to say, biden reads better than he talks. it is interesting. some of the things -- >> yes. >> they...
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by the way, andrew, it's not good.ve no as, as as everyone i know, i have very next to zero issue with inclusive education. but there's an age barrier here. we need children. in fact, we should allow children just to be naive. >> why would a child, when they're 4 or 5 years old? >> yeah, it doesn't matter. start talking to children about sexuality. talk. once they were towards their teenage years before that allow them not to be sexualised. i know all of our social media does it already, but for me this is just awful. >> it's very weird , you know? >> it's very weird, you know? >> it's very weird, you know? >> and yeah, it's very frustrating. it's some of the i mean, some of the parents are for it, some of them aren't, and they're talking about the reaction to this as being homophobic. it's like, no, it's really not. no, it's not homophobic. >> it's so weird to me when you see these tiktok videos of these teachers, mostly american young teachers, mostly american young teachers, non—binary , they thems teachers, non—bin
by the way, andrew, it's not good.ve no as, as as everyone i know, i have very next to zero issue with inclusive education. but there's an age barrier here. we need children. in fact, we should allow children just to be naive. >> why would a child, when they're 4 or 5 years old? >> yeah, it doesn't matter. start talking to children about sexuality. talk. once they were towards their teenage years before that allow them not to be sexualised. i know all of our social media does it...
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now it's back to andrew and . bev. andrew and. bev. >> good morning. it's 1008. andrew and.ning. it's1008. this is britain's newsroom, live across the united kingdom on gb news with andrew pierce and bev turner. >> well, the equalities minister, kemi badenoch , she's minister, kemi badenoch, she's still in a rage with former labour minister dawn butler, who she said showed the true face of labourin she said showed the true face of labour in this row over women's rights. >> so this comes after doctor who actor david tennant commented on kemi badenoch at an award ceremony. have a look. >> the acknowledging that everyone has the right to be who they want to be and live their life how they want to live it, as long as they're not hurting anyone else, should merit any kind of special award or special special mention because it's common sense, isn't it? >> we shouldn't live in a world where that is worth remarking on. however, until we wake up and kemi badenoch does not exist anymore. i don't wish ill of her. i just wish her to shut up cheap. >> to which kemi badenoch replied in a
now it's back to andrew and . bev. andrew and. bev. >> good morning. it's 1008. andrew and.ning. it's1008. this is britain's newsroom, live across the united kingdom on gb news with andrew pierce and bev turner. >> well, the equalities minister, kemi badenoch , she's minister, kemi badenoch, she's still in a rage with former labour minister dawn butler, who she said showed the true face of labourin she said showed the true face of labour in this row over women's rights. >> so...
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let me just ask quickly caroline and andrew — very quickly, if you would.ators? we wouldn't... we wouldn't want to. you're not planning to do that yet? no, we're not- planning to do that. and the spectator? we won't do that until we know a lot more about it. if it's another potential stream of revenue that doesn't carry risks, that's one thing. but we need to know a lot more. for me, the al's biggest opportunity is on the commercial side. i think a lot of the ai can help us run the company commercially much better. we can learn more about our readers, about usage of the app, usage of the website. all that sort of thing is fine, but forthe moment, i'll keep editorial separate. and i'lljust add, the new york times is taking a very different approach to this. it's not collaborating with openai. in fact, it's suing for the theft of its content. so we're going to watch how that plays out. and i was at the enders—deloitte media conference yesterday, where anna bateson, who runs the guardian, said they would do a deal with an ai company, but only on the right term
let me just ask quickly caroline and andrew — very quickly, if you would.ators? we wouldn't... we wouldn't want to. you're not planning to do that yet? no, we're not- planning to do that. and the spectator? we won't do that until we know a lot more about it. if it's another potential stream of revenue that doesn't carry risks, that's one thing. but we need to know a lot more. for me, the al's biggest opportunity is on the commercial side. i think a lot of the ai can help us run the company...
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this is gb news andrew joy. >> that andrew. >> that andrew. >> he's a nice boy.ce boy. i've met him once. i think he's a very nice bloke, actually. he's very nice. and i think he was quite right to speak out. and he will feel the heat because tory hq will be furious with him. but he said what he thinks and he shouldn't back off. >> you don't employ a guy like james and not know that he's going to be frank and honest. and at times, if that's uncomfortable, then so be it. and i genuinely think that the british public want more politicians who are going to be honest. it's what people hear repeatedly is that they don't trust politicians. >> so we have in the studio with us our panel, piers pottinger and former labour mp luciana berger, we can talk about, jk rowling, conversion therapy. you lot are losing the women's vote. >> well, i don't think i don't think that's true at all. i mean, i was out knocking on doors yesterday and there's loads of women. j.k. rowling says you are. well, she's she's absolutely entitled to raise her concerns. keir starmer i think has been
this is gb news andrew joy. >> that andrew. >> that andrew. >> he's a nice boy.ce boy. i've met him once. i think he's a very nice bloke, actually. he's very nice. and i think he was quite right to speak out. and he will feel the heat because tory hq will be furious with him. but he said what he thinks and he shouldn't back off. >> you don't employ a guy like james and not know that he's going to be frank and honest. and at times, if that's uncomfortable, then so be it....
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andrew? >> thanks, joe.treasury secretary wally adeyemo writing, it's time to step up our efforts to stop russia's war footing and that would require manufacturers to scrutinize their supply chains. secretary adeyemo joins us this morning. great to see you this morning. >> you too. >> tell us what you really learned on this trip. >> arriving in kyiv reminded me of two things. one, how brave and determined the ukrainian people are, but secondly, how much of a strategic failure this is for russia. what you remember in february of 2022, russia thought they would have ukraine within days and kyiv within weeks. but standing there in kyiv, you recognize that isn't true and the ukrainian people are committed to fighting. and what i was there to do is commit to them that the u.s. is there to stand beside them. >> what do you think will happen next? >> the most important thing we need from the u.s. business community are two things. one is, we need manufacturers, be it microelectronics and machine tools to step up th
andrew? >> thanks, joe.treasury secretary wally adeyemo writing, it's time to step up our efforts to stop russia's war footing and that would require manufacturers to scrutinize their supply chains. secretary adeyemo joins us this morning. great to see you this morning. >> you too. >> tell us what you really learned on this trip. >> arriving in kyiv reminded me of two things. one, how brave and determined the ukrainian people are, but secondly, how much of a strategic...
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andrew served 17 years in jail. was refused an appeal. andrew served 17 years injail. - overturned. mr andrew malkinson, after waiting so many years, you i overturned. mr andrew malkinson, i after waiting so many years, you can leave this court a free man. cheering iam nota i am not a liar. iam nota liar. i i am nota liar. i am iam nota liar. iam not i am nota liar. i am not in i am not a liar. i am not in denial. when he came back to grimsby, i did say to— when he came back to grimsby, i did say to him. _ when he came back to grimsby, i did say to him, i'm sorry i never visited — say to him, i'm sorry i never visited you _ say to him, i'm sorry i never visited you in prison. i'm so pleased _ visited you in prison. i'm so pleased that he is back in my life. i was _ pleased that he is back in my life. i wasjust— pleased that he is back in my life. i wasjust so— pleased that he is back in my life. i was just so emotional. pleased that he is back in my life. i wasjust so emotional. he is free. greater— i wasjust so emotional. he is free. greater manchester police apologis
andrew served 17 years in jail. was refused an appeal. andrew served 17 years injail. - overturned. mr andrew malkinson, after waiting so many years, you i overturned. mr andrew malkinson, i after waiting so many years, you can leave this court a free man. cheering iam nota i am not a liar. iam nota liar. i i am nota liar. i am iam nota liar. iam not i am nota liar. i am not in i am not a liar. i am not in denial. when he came back to grimsby, i did say to— when he came back to grimsby, i did...
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andrew, it's been a while. yeah, you're absolutely right.ere if a crime had been had occurred, they would have been misdemeanours that would have simply been irrelevant at this point because they'd expired under the statute of limitations for new york. however in some strange kind of incantation that no one can explain , they were connected to explain, they were connected to a business expense filing in the january after the election in 2016, and that some how made it a magic felony, which is weird because how can you undermine an election? three months after it occurred? so we know what this is. it's a stitch up job. it's a hatchet job. biden is being trounced in the polls by my former boss. so they want to steal the election before the first ballot is cast. so, you know, there's a reason that the president garnered $54 million of donations in the 24 hours after the, quote unquote, conviction . because americans conviction. because americans see through this what it is. it's just political hackery . it's just political hackery. >> i'm going
andrew, it's been a while. yeah, you're absolutely right.ere if a crime had been had occurred, they would have been misdemeanours that would have simply been irrelevant at this point because they'd expired under the statute of limitations for new york. however in some strange kind of incantation that no one can explain , they were connected to explain, they were connected to a business expense filing in the january after the election in 2016, and that some how made it a magic felony, which is...
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bottom numbers, andrew. housing stargts nu starts numbers. >> andrew, a big surprise to the down side. frankly i'm not sure why estimates were high as they were given the other data we saw in may. brick out single family versus multi-family. single family down 2% year over year. haven't seen single family down year over year in a while. multifamily down 10% month to month. down 52% year over year. multi-family's not surprising. an oversupply there and a big cutback in starts on multifamily, but back to that single family number. if you look at may, mortgage rates shot up dramatically in april, and in may came back a little bit but not a lot. still over 7% on the 30-year fix. may was the first month builders sentiment dropped since december, and kept dropping. again it dropped in june. it's now lowest level since december. so, also one of the elements of the builder sentiment survey, which is expectations of sales over the next six months, that took the biggest dive. so if you think builders are looking ahead
bottom numbers, andrew. housing stargts nu starts numbers. >> andrew, a big surprise to the down side. frankly i'm not sure why estimates were high as they were given the other data we saw in may. brick out single family versus multi-family. single family down 2% year over year. haven't seen single family down year over year in a while. multifamily down 10% month to month. down 52% year over year. multi-family's not surprising. an oversupply there and a big cutback in starts on...
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andrew harris was a former _ security gaps? andrew harris was a former microsoft - security gaps? tech company and saw something very unusual. the microsoft product that helps people log on to the cloud with a single sign—on had a floor that was previously unknown and the upshot was that hackers could get to victims cloud environments without, with very little chance of being detected because they could masquerade as virtually any user —— flaw. a big problem that harris was worried about was the federal government widely relied on the product. we government widely relied on the roduct. ~ . ., government widely relied on the roduct, . _, . ~' government widely relied on the roduct. ~ _, . ~ ., product. we will come back to that but what _ product. we will come back to that but what is _ product. we will come back to that but what is the _ product. we will come back to that but what is the damage l that but what is the damage from the haque? == that but what is the damage from the haque?— that but what is the damage from the haque? -- hack. he went to _ from the haque? -- hack. he w
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rhiannon andrew. >> all right. andrew. andrea. thank you. all right.e now for a look at your morning weather. on top of the double digit rainfall totals we've seen in the extensive flash flooding, more downpours in the forecast as we go throughout today into florida. look at the grand total amounts here. going back to tuesday. right through saturday. there's a pocket here to southwestern florida of 18 to 24in of rain with an accuweather local store max of 30in of rainfall for accuweather. i'm justin popovic for abc news coming up, tom brady getting emotional for his big honor. >> also ahead, the disturbing scenes in new york, an outbreak of anti-semitism, protesters waving terror group flags while committing multiple acts of vandalism and we're hearing from the driver held at gunpoint as a gunman his bus. >> what he's sayi you're not alone. rent is up, and every family outing costs an arm and a leg. well, we want to help. so when prices go up, we find new ways to go low. and now, we've lowered the price on hundreds of your favorite products. designing
rhiannon andrew. >> all right. andrew. andrea. thank you. all right.e now for a look at your morning weather. on top of the double digit rainfall totals we've seen in the extensive flash flooding, more downpours in the forecast as we go throughout today into florida. look at the grand total amounts here. going back to tuesday. right through saturday. there's a pocket here to southwestern florida of 18 to 24in of rain with an accuweather local store max of 30in of rainfall for accuweather....
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now back to andrew and . bev. and.n gb news with andrew pierce and bev turner. a lot of you getting in touch in your droves and droves. >> absolutely. gary has said morning folks, about labour and tories. if we keep voting for the same old, same old, we will keep getting the same old, same old. this country needs radical change. apparently i said the wrong date. did i say it was the 4th of may? >> i did try the 4th of july. american independence. >> no. today is the 4th of june. none of us. you're living in the future? i'm living in the past, thank you, george, for pointing that out. i still can't believe we're in june. i don't know how that happened. i remember saying that happened. i remember saying that january was dragging on. that was only five minutes ago. >> three weeks, and we're at the longest day. >> i can't get my head around that at all, nigel will send, immigrants back to france. he said , says ruby, that would be a said, says ruby, that would be a good idea. a lot of you commenting on immigration in this
now back to andrew and . bev. and.n gb news with andrew pierce and bev turner. a lot of you getting in touch in your droves and droves. >> absolutely. gary has said morning folks, about labour and tories. if we keep voting for the same old, same old, we will keep getting the same old, same old. this country needs radical change. apparently i said the wrong date. did i say it was the 4th of may? >> i did try the 4th of july. american independence. >> no. today is the 4th of...