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that's this brilliant new book by award winning journalist and podcaster andrew gold. ing his successful podcast heretic's gold noted the many confessions of wrongdoing and secret desires which was shared with him by guests and listeners to the show, decided to investigate the psychology and history behind secrecy. i'm absolutely delighted to say that andrew gold is here with me now. welcome to the show. >> thanks for having me. >> thanks for having me. >> congratulations on the book . >> congratulations on the book. ihave >> congratulations on the book. i have to say, there are some dodgy people you've met. is that a fair comment? yeah, everyone. >> i'm friendly with andrew is quite dodgy. no. i'm joking. keep me out of it. >> i have no secrets at all. my life is an open book. anyway, let' s, let's, >> this is it. >> this is it. >> well, this is it. okay, so now it's interesting because this is a book all about secrets and the secrets that we all keep in order. but you've also gone to the extremes of that. do you want to tell us about some of those? the most extreme. >
that's this brilliant new book by award winning journalist and podcaster andrew gold. ing his successful podcast heretic's gold noted the many confessions of wrongdoing and secret desires which was shared with him by guests and listeners to the show, decided to investigate the psychology and history behind secrecy. i'm absolutely delighted to say that andrew gold is here with me now. welcome to the show. >> thanks for having me. >> thanks for having me. >> congratulations on...
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that's this brilliant new book by award winning journalist and podcaster andrew gold. g his successful podcast heretic's gold noted the many confessions of wrongdoing and secret desires which was shared with him by guests and listeners to the show, decided to investigate the psychology and history behind secrecy. i'm absolutely delighted to say that andrew gold is here with me now. welcome to the show. >> thanks for having me. >> thanks for having me. >> congratulations on the book . >> congratulations on the book. ihave >> congratulations on the book. i have to say, there are some dodgy people you've met. is that a fair comment? yeah, everyone. >> i'm friendly with andrew is quite dodgy. no. i'm joking. keep me out of it. >> i have no secrets at all. my life is an open book. anyway, let' s, let's, >> this is it. >> this is it. >> well, this is it. okay, so now it's interesting because this is a book all about secrets and the secrets that we all keep in order. but you've also gone to the extremes of that. do you want to tell us about some of those? the most extreme. >>
that's this brilliant new book by award winning journalist and podcaster andrew gold. g his successful podcast heretic's gold noted the many confessions of wrongdoing and secret desires which was shared with him by guests and listeners to the show, decided to investigate the psychology and history behind secrecy. i'm absolutely delighted to say that andrew gold is here with me now. welcome to the show. >> thanks for having me. >> thanks for having me. >> congratulations on the...
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andrews. her victory in the women's sprint earned her second gold — and her third medal overall. one world championship and a commonwealth title too. it's quite overwhelming for me because i didn't come into this knowing that i could win a gold medal, let alone two gold medals, and so i think it's going to take a bit of time for me to just really relax and enjoy it and understand sort of what this all means. there was a bronze for britain's emma finucane in the velodrome — while emily campbell here also won bronze in the 81 kilogram weightlifting event — adding to the silver she won in tokyo three years ago. great britain finishing with 65 medals overall — 1a of them gold. the final day wasn't one to rememberfor american gymnastjordan chiles though — who's had her bronze medal taken away following a ruling by the court of arbitration for sport. chiles was upgraded to third in monday's floor final after an appeal — but an inquiry found that her appeal was lodged four seconds too late — so romania's ana barbosu wins the bronze medal instead. one of the new sports in paris was the br
andrews. her victory in the women's sprint earned her second gold — and her third medal overall. one world championship and a commonwealth title too. it's quite overwhelming for me because i didn't come into this knowing that i could win a gold medal, let alone two gold medals, and so i think it's going to take a bit of time for me to just really relax and enjoy it and understand sort of what this all means. there was a bronze for britain's emma finucane in the velodrome — while emily...
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logical although perhaps amoral buy, but do you look at other options as well, perhaps treasuries or gold? andrewin cases of both bitcoin and gold, performance has proved that they are not a necessarily good hedge when there is risk uncertainty. i tend to think -- the best way i can tell my clients for the time being is how not to lose money as opposed to making money. defense stocks. not losing money, keep away from u.s. equities and bonds for another two to three months, even if the fed cuts in september. i would like to see what will be the reaction of the markets when and if that decline comes. and given that i feel uncertain about the way the fed has been forecasting or trending with inflation, i think it would be unwise. so my let's say -- what i would bring on the table is a policy to avoid losses by simply jumping on the idea that if the fed cuts its bullish for equities, which i don't think it will be, and if you want to make some money, stick with defense. avril: aside from defense, do you see a way to hedge around the u.s. election risks? andrew: yeah. that is another -- you make me so
logical although perhaps amoral buy, but do you look at other options as well, perhaps treasuries or gold? andrewin cases of both bitcoin and gold, performance has proved that they are not a necessarily good hedge when there is risk uncertainty. i tend to think -- the best way i can tell my clients for the time being is how not to lose money as opposed to making money. defense stocks. not losing money, keep away from u.s. equities and bonds for another two to three months, even if the fed cuts...
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andrews. just three weeks after securing olympic gold in paris, the 27—year—old has won again.st lilia vu and ruoning yin all the way until the final green, but came out on top and win her third major title. i think ithinki i think ijust didn't have the belief that one day i could win the women's open. i had never really put myself in contention that much. , i said with what happened in the last few weeks it's almost too good to be true. i have two glass slippers, like cinderella. it's been crazy, my mother is here, my husband is here. this is the first tournament he see me win. this is the first tournament he see me win. and that's all the sport for now. just want to bring you some breaking news. a fire is breaking out in south—east london. let me see you some of the pictures that we have from the scene. there you can see the firefighters tackling the blaze in a fire block —— tower block. the london fire brigade published pictures of black smoke billowing out of the tower near the blackwall london in —— blackpool tower in london. half... the fire is producing a large amount of
andrews. just three weeks after securing olympic gold in paris, the 27—year—old has won again.st lilia vu and ruoning yin all the way until the final green, but came out on top and win her third major title. i think ithinki i think ijust didn't have the belief that one day i could win the women's open. i had never really put myself in contention that much. , i said with what happened in the last few weeks it's almost too good to be true. i have two glass slippers, like cinderella. it's been...
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andrews. just two weeks after winning the olympic gold medal in paris, she has won this major at the home of golfs major at the home of golf stop this is her third major, but there has been eight years since her second one and her third one. she was asked what she was more happy about come on winning the olympic gold medal two weeks ago are winning this major? she said it was like asking her whether she liked her mother better or her father better, so very much a sense of humour there. there were a few tense moments for the new zealander, because once she had finished her round on 7—under parfor the tournament, and that was after she had birdied the 18th, she had to wait and watch as some of the other contenders came in and finish their rounds. lydia ko was on the practice green, keeping her in, keeping warm, knowing there could be a potential play—off. she had birdied the 18th to finish one shot clear of the rest of the field, but the defending champion, lillia vu, and the overnight leader, jiyai shin, both were in contention. they had a chance of equalling her score to force a play—off. the ove
andrews. just two weeks after winning the olympic gold medal in paris, she has won this major at the home of golfs major at the home of golf stop this is her third major, but there has been eight years since her second one and her third one. she was asked what she was more happy about come on winning the olympic gold medal two weeks ago are winning this major? she said it was like asking her whether she liked her mother better or her father better, so very much a sense of humour there. there...
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gold in paris. what a year its been for lydia ko. she's won golf�*s final major of the season — the women's open at st andrews. had a long wait to clinch her third major but her success comes just weeks after winning gold at the paris 0lympics. jane dougall has more. just two weeks after winning 0lympic just two weeks after winning olympic gold in paris, lydia ko has won the women's open at st andrews and with that apprised of more than $1.1; million. it is her third major, winning this one in eight years after her second. the new zealander birdied the 18th at the old course to finish one shot clear of the rest of the field on seven under for the tournament, three underfor the of the field on seven under for the tournament, three under for the day. there were a few tense moments for lydia ko, who went straight onto the practice green after she finished her run, keeping her eye in and keeping warm knowing there could be a potential play—off. she had to watch as both the defending champion and the overnight leader finished their rounds because both had a chance of at least equal in her score and forcing a play—o
gold in paris. what a year its been for lydia ko. she's won golf�*s final major of the season — the women's open at st andrews. had a long wait to clinch her third major but her success comes just weeks after winning gold at the paris 0lympics. jane dougall has more. just two weeks after winning 0lympic just two weeks after winning olympic gold in paris, lydia ko has won the women's open at st andrews and with that apprised of more than $1.1; million. it is her third major, winning this...
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been dished out including modern pentathlon gold for hungary�*s michelle gulyas and cycling gold for ellesse andrewss marathon this morning. it all came down to a sprint finish, pipping ethiopia�*s tigst assefa with an olympic record of two hours, 22 minutes and 55 seconds. her ten thousand metre final was only on friday night. she�*s the first woman to win medals in the three events in a career, let alone a single games. she also won two golds and a bronze on the track in toyko. germany and denmark are playing for gold in the final of the men�*s handball right now, but spain edged a close encounter with slovenia to win bronze. 23—22 they won, for their 5th olympic bronze... a record for the men�*s handball at the olympics. the final gold to be won will come in the women�*s basketball with france facing usa — a rematch of the men�*s final where cafes and bars around paris on saturday night came to a standstill as the usa�*s all—stars edged out the hosts. lebronjames, stef curry and kevin durant leading the americans to a 98—87 victory. curry put the game away with a three—point flurry on his way to
been dished out including modern pentathlon gold for hungary�*s michelle gulyas and cycling gold for ellesse andrewss marathon this morning. it all came down to a sprint finish, pipping ethiopia�*s tigst assefa with an olympic record of two hours, 22 minutes and 55 seconds. her ten thousand metre final was only on friday night. she�*s the first woman to win medals in the three events in a career, let alone a single games. she also won two golds and a bronze on the track in toyko. germany...
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andrews. the 27—year—old has had a long wait to clinch her third major, but it caps a fantastic month the new zealander. jane dougall was at the course. just two weeks after winning olympic goldn the women's open at st andrews and with it a prize of more than $1.1; million. it is her third major, winning this one eight years after her second one. the new zealander birdied the 18th at the old course to finish one shot clear of the rest of the field on seven under for the tournament, three under for the day. and there were a few tense moments for lydia ko, who went straight onto the practice green after she'd finished her round, keeping her eye in and keeping warm, knowing that there could be a potential playoff. she had to watch as both the defending champion, lilia vu, and the overnight leader, jiyai shin, finished their rounds because both had a chance of at least equalling her score and forcing a playoff. the overnight leader, jiyai shin, was on five under with two holes to go, but she dropped a shot at the 17th, putting her out of contention. lilia vu, though, was a different matter. she was on six under as she came down the 18th fairway. she had a putt for birdie, and to
andrews. the 27—year—old has had a long wait to clinch her third major, but it caps a fantastic month the new zealander. jane dougall was at the course. just two weeks after winning olympic goldn the women's open at st andrews and with it a prize of more than $1.1; million. it is her third major, winning this one eight years after her second one. the new zealander birdied the 18th at the old course to finish one shot clear of the rest of the field on seven under for the tournament, three...
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there has been another gold medal in the women's sprint which has gone to andrews of new zealand, her second medal of the games. the gold medals are rolling in and the team gb writer got bronze which brings the medal total to 64 which equals tokyo so they can be proud of everything they have done in the olympics. i like the fact that in sports you don't really hear about forfour sports you don't really hear about for four years have come to the fore, how many people knew about bouldering and the fact and 19—year—old british person could win gold in it? he did so well and that, that what an amazing gold medal for him after his japanese rival, who was only 17 years old fell in that final lead section of the bouldering. it is one of those sports you hear about all the olympics happen and then you watch them and in no way i think these are things that inspire the younger generation to take those sports up and perhaps take part in the olympics in four or eight years�* time. my partner does bouldering and i can imagine there will be a lot of other youngsters banging at the door and i could
there has been another gold medal in the women's sprint which has gone to andrews of new zealand, her second medal of the games. the gold medals are rolling in and the team gb writer got bronze which brings the medal total to 64 which equals tokyo so they can be proud of everything they have done in the olympics. i like the fact that in sports you don't really hear about forfour sports you don't really hear about for four years have come to the fore, how many people knew about bouldering and...
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andrews. just three weeks after securing olympic gold in paris, the 27—year—old has won again.st lilia vu and ruoning yin all the way until the final green, but came out on top and win her third major title. i think ijust did not have the belief that one day i could win the women's open and of all the majors i have never really put myself in contention that much at this championship, so with what happened this last couple of weeks, it is almost too good to be true. you know, it is probably, i have got two glass slippers, you know, like cinderella! it has been crazy, my mother is here, my husband is here, and this is the first one that he has seen me win. and that's all the sport for now. the united states says, it's working to avoid a further escalation in hostilities between israel and hezbollah. the white house is hoping that sunday's heavy exchange of fire across the border, won't lead to a regional war. jets destroyed thousands of hezbollah�*s rocket launchers on sunday morning. the armed group, which is backed by iran — said it had still managed to fire more than 300 rocke
andrews. just three weeks after securing olympic gold in paris, the 27—year—old has won again.st lilia vu and ruoning yin all the way until the final green, but came out on top and win her third major title. i think ijust did not have the belief that one day i could win the women's open and of all the majors i have never really put myself in contention that much at this championship, so with what happened this last couple of weeks, it is almost too good to be true. you know, it is probably,...
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become the first british woman ever to win triple gold at a single olympics, but could only manage third place in a race won by new zealand's ellesse andrewsze here. but nonetheless, that is a fifth medal now for team gb here in the velodrome this week. to get a bronze medal, it literally feels like gold to me, because i left everything out on that track, and if you told me a year ago i'd be coming to the olympics and getting a gold in the team sprint and then a bronze in the keirin, i would be like, no way. but here i am. in the beauty of the grand palais lies something more brutal. as tough as it gets forjadejones. the two—time taekwondo champion beaten in the first round for the second games running. her build—up had been overshadowed by controversy, only cleared to compete here last month after being found to have committed a no—fault doping violation on confidential medical grounds. today she insisted she is never taken performance enhancing drugs. jack laugher�*s olympics ended with a splash, only a big one. commentator: no, no, no, no! laugher finished seventh, but he's been a medallist at three successive games, including this one,
become the first british woman ever to win triple gold at a single olympics, but could only manage third place in a race won by new zealand's ellesse andrewsze here. but nonetheless, that is a fifth medal now for team gb here in the velodrome this week. to get a bronze medal, it literally feels like gold to me, because i left everything out on that track, and if you told me a year ago i'd be coming to the olympics and getting a gold in the team sprint and then a bronze in the keirin, i would be...
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become the first british woman ever to win triple gold at a single olympics, but could only manage third place in a race won by new zealand's ellesse andrewsek. she has to make do with bronze here. but nonetheless, that is a fifth medal now for team gb here in the velodrome this week. to get a bronze medal, - it literally feels like gold to me, because i left everything out- on that track, and if you told me a year ago i'd be coming. to the olympics and getting a gold in the team sprint and then a bronze in the keirin, _ i would've be like, - no way, but here i am. in the beauty of the grand palais lies something more brutal. as tough as it gets forjadejones. the two—time taekwondo champion beaten in the first round for the second games running. her build—up had been overshadowed by controversy, only cleared to compete here last month after being found to have committed a no—fault doping violation on confidential medical violation on confidential medical grounds. today she insisted she is never taken performance enhancing drugs. jack laugher�*s olympics ended with a splash, only a big one. commentator: no, no, no, no! laugher finished seve
become the first british woman ever to win triple gold at a single olympics, but could only manage third place in a race won by new zealand's ellesse andrewsek. she has to make do with bronze here. but nonetheless, that is a fifth medal now for team gb here in the velodrome this week. to get a bronze medal, - it literally feels like gold to me, because i left everything out- on that track, and if you told me a year ago i'd be coming. to the olympics and getting a gold in the team sprint and...
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andrews. the 27—year—old has had a long wait to clinch her third major but her success comes just weeks after winning gold0lympics. jane dougall has more. just two weeks after winning 0lympic just two weeks after winning olympic gold in paris, lydia ko has won the women's open at st andrews and with at a price of $1.1; million. it is her third major, winning this 18 years after her second. the new zealander birdied the 18th at the old course, finishing one shot clear of the rest of the field, seven under for the tournament, three under for the tournament, three underfor the day. lydia ko under for the tournament, three under for the day. lydia ko went straight onto the practice green afterfinishing her round, keeping warm knowing that there could be a potential play—off. she had to watch as both the defending champion, lilia vu, and the overnight leader finish their rounds because both had a chance of equalling her score and forcing a play—off. the... lilia vu one at walton heath last year. she was on six under as she came down the 18th fairway. she has played consistently for all four of the days. she ha
andrews. the 27—year—old has had a long wait to clinch her third major but her success comes just weeks after winning gold0lympics. jane dougall has more. just two weeks after winning 0lympic just two weeks after winning olympic gold in paris, lydia ko has won the women's open at st andrews and with at a price of $1.1; million. it is her third major, winning this 18 years after her second. the new zealander birdied the 18th at the old course, finishing one shot clear of the rest of the...
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i like gold, own some gold, andrew, but i've made -- we've pivoted our business you know, three, fourital assets like solana and others. >> how much of the flows and part of the bull case, at least the short-term bull case harks been that the introduction of bitcoin etfs was go to change everything. and so i'm curious. when you now look at sort of the price action on bitcoin, how much of that is being driven by folks buying bitcoin, the actual currency itself, versus folks who are buying etfs and then those etf funds turning around and having to buy or sell bitcoin? >> you know, i think that's the central question, andrew. let's go back about a year. you know, bitcoin was hovering around 30-ish thousand. it was decimated in 2022. down to 17,000. and so the regulatory clearance for the etf made it safe to go into bitcoin for lots of institutional investors, and even places like morgan stanley are now allowing their financial advisers to solicit people on bitcoin. so we had blackrock executives out here talking about this phenomenon. they've had $23 billion, the most successful etf laun
i like gold, own some gold, andrew, but i've made -- we've pivoted our business you know, three, fourital assets like solana and others. >> how much of the flows and part of the bull case, at least the short-term bull case harks been that the introduction of bitcoin etfs was go to change everything. and so i'm curious. when you now look at sort of the price action on bitcoin, how much of that is being driven by folks buying bitcoin, the actual currency itself, versus folks who are buying...
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the moneymen andrew jackson. the age of gold. the first american tr. the strange death of american liberalism. what america owes the world. lonestar nation and the devil we knew. henry william brandes was born in portland, oregon, where he lived until he went to college at stanford university and studied history and mathematics. after graduating, he became a traveling salesman with a territory that spanned the west from the pacific to colorado. he says that his wanderlust diminished after several trips across the great basin, and he turned to sales of a different sort, namely teaching history. for nine years, he taught history and also mathematics in high school and community college. and if i may say personally, as an aside, having had the privilege of spending the morning with him and doing doing a constitutional conversation, and it's evident from the first moment that teaching is a vocation, a calling, a true calling to dr. brands. he loves it. he was born to do it. and i think you'll get that sense in this afternoon's lecture. meanwhile, he resume
the moneymen andrew jackson. the age of gold. the first american tr. the strange death of american liberalism. what america owes the world. lonestar nation and the devil we knew. henry william brandes was born in portland, oregon, where he lived until he went to college at stanford university and studied history and mathematics. after graduating, he became a traveling salesman with a territory that spanned the west from the pacific to colorado. he says that his wanderlust diminished after...
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andrews has thrown out the window tonight for some the gold in the women�*s k four.le more. to come, she may end up with a coule more. ., ., , ., ., couple more. how does new video and feel about the — couple more. how does new video and feel about the general _ couple more. how does new video and feel about the general olympics - feel about the general olympics beyond these two gold medals? i beyond these two gold medals? i think it's been a fantastic beyond these two gold medals? i think it's been a fantastic games. think it�*s been a fantastic games. as a relatively young new zealand team. people are starting to look a little bit nervous. there weren�*t any medal to talk about! so much pressure on those rovers. obviously the woman�*s selling team. they�*re alex, so good to talk to. new zealand alex, so good to talk to. new zealant ., . , . ., alex, so good to talk to. new zealan: ., . ., zealand journalist. what makes the ol mics zealand journalist. what makes the olympics so — zealand journalist. what makes the olympics so exciting _ zealand journalist. what make
andrews has thrown out the window tonight for some the gold in the women�*s k four.le more. to come, she may end up with a coule more. ., ., , ., ., couple more. how does new video and feel about the — couple more. how does new video and feel about the general _ couple more. how does new video and feel about the general olympics - feel about the general olympics beyond these two gold medals? i beyond these two gold medals? i think it's been a fantastic beyond these two gold medals? i think...
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andrew. getting her ninth gold. ties her for most gold medals of any female in olympic history.t what's next? how much more is there to do? take a listen. >> a lot of stats get thrown at you, what you've accomplished and all that. i try to let it sink in, but i don't think it will hit me for some time. especially since i am still competing. i'm not done yet. >> pretty amazing. especially after all of those finishes, guys, they take a wide shot the pool. the only one in the return leaving competitors in the other lanes going in the opposite direction. by the way, i'm sure you, andrew and joe, probably know. er her family are enormous cnbc fans. watch from early in the morning all the way through "fast." >> don't i know it. i was there. one of the evenings she won gold. there we are. uncle, john ledecky, owns the islanders there on the right-hand side. our right, at least, their left. >> she's going to win more in 2028, i'm sure of it. aren't you? i mean -- she's still young. >> she's still young. >> 15 when she first -- swam. yeah. and i saw her. she goes, i'm not really sure, bu
andrew. getting her ninth gold. ties her for most gold medals of any female in olympic history.t what's next? how much more is there to do? take a listen. >> a lot of stats get thrown at you, what you've accomplished and all that. i try to let it sink in, but i don't think it will hit me for some time. especially since i am still competing. i'm not done yet. >> pretty amazing. especially after all of those finishes, guys, they take a wide shot the pool. the only one in the return...
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there has been another gold medal in the women's sprint which has gone to andrews of new zealand, her
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. >> boris johnson, andrew of course, infamously redecorated his flat with gold wallpaper or whateverll. >> so what? >> so what? >> bargain. why is he allowed to do that? and keir starmer is not allowed to choose his difference because it's respect for the position. >> as i say in downing street, you have pictures of all the prime ministers. i can tell you where it is. it's up that little staircase and i work with maggie. i took her to japan and basically for a number of campaigns i worked for. have you ever saw the movie lost in translation? yes it was all about the advertising agency i represent called dentsu and they took these big celebrities and i did an advertising campaign with maggie thatcher, and you got jeffrey archer for free. that's how it worked. and the principle is exactly that. every single prime minister is on that staircase. to take one of them off is absolutely abhorrent. it's a disrespect for the position. >> roger. just in 10s , if you >> roger. just in 10s, if you were going to remove any portrait in downing street , portrait in downing street, whose would it be,
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the head of the international paralympic committee, andrew parsons, told the crowd he wanted the games to be an "inclusion revolution". the first goldomning hours in swimming, cycling and taekwondo. sally hurst is in the french capital for us and watched last nights opening ceremony. give us a taste, what was it like? there were tens of thousands of spectators packing out the plastic on can't last eight and a spectacular opening 70. the stage was full of disabled dancers and performers and a powerful message of inclusivity that it has to mean more than just taking part that was a message echoed by the head of international paralympic committee, he said these athletes are not here to just take part, he said these athletes are not here tojust take part, they he said these athletes are not here to just take part, they adhere to smash records and win gold. we had music and fireworks, the court and was let and reset the stage for the next 11 days of sport. that sport is already under way, lots of swimming events today including italian stars and the going and five events today. and in the velodrome. british athletes at quinta grabbed gol
the head of the international paralympic committee, andrew parsons, told the crowd he wanted the games to be an "inclusion revolution". the first goldomning hours in swimming, cycling and taekwondo. sally hurst is in the french capital for us and watched last nights opening ceremony. give us a taste, what was it like? there were tens of thousands of spectators packing out the plastic on can't last eight and a spectacular opening 70. the stage was full of disabled dancers and...
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gold medals will be awarded on thursday. the head of the international paralympic committee, andrew parsons, told the crowd he wanted the gamesme of year, the last wednesday of august, when the spanish village of bun—yon becomes the scene of one of the world's most famous food fights. locals and an estimated 22,000 international visitors gathered to take part in this year's la tomatina festival, involving around 120 tonnes of ripe tomatoes. it's said to have originated from a spontaneous fight among villagers in 19115. it was banned in the 19505 at the height of franco's dictatorship, but survived to gain popularity across spain and further afield in the 1980s. let's hear from some of those that took part. the whole feeling. everybody has just good energy and everything was good feeling. i love. like the energy and the crowd. and everyone'sjust like looking out for each other and it'sjust so much fun. everyone's on the same wavelength. it's so good. that brings us to a close on bbc news. see you again soon. hello again. wednesday brought us some big contrasts in the weather across the uk. now, for the north and west of the co
gold medals will be awarded on thursday. the head of the international paralympic committee, andrew parsons, told the crowd he wanted the gamesme of year, the last wednesday of august, when the spanish village of bun—yon becomes the scene of one of the world's most famous food fights. locals and an estimated 22,000 international visitors gathered to take part in this year's la tomatina festival, involving around 120 tonnes of ripe tomatoes. it's said to have originated from a spontaneous...
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gold medals will be awarded on thursday. the head of the international paralympic committee, andrew parsons, told the crowd he wanted the gameswatching newsday. stay with us. hello again. wednesday brought us some big contrasts in the weather across the uk. now, for the north and west of the country, we did have a lot of cloud, and that brought some outbreaks of rain at times. you can see that on the combined satellite and radar picture. some of the heaviest rain went into western scotland, where we also had some of the lowest temperatures. for example, in harris, we only had temperatures of 14 degrees. in sharp contrast to that, skipping across these various weather fronts, we actually had plenty of sunshine and quite hot weather across east anglia and south east england, with temperatures peaking at 30 degrees in cambridge. confirmation, then, that the weather did indeed look a lot cheerier for some. now, looking at the weather picture over the next few hours, we've got a cold front whizzing its way eastwards across the country. what that's essentially doing is it's bringing cooler and fresher air in across the uk, so it wo
gold medals will be awarded on thursday. the head of the international paralympic committee, andrew parsons, told the crowd he wanted the gameswatching newsday. stay with us. hello again. wednesday brought us some big contrasts in the weather across the uk. now, for the north and west of the country, we did have a lot of cloud, and that brought some outbreaks of rain at times. you can see that on the combined satellite and radar picture. some of the heaviest rain went into western scotland,...
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gold medal from paris. >> from abc news. this is america this morning. >> good friday morning, everyone. i'm andrewburt. >> good morning. i'm alison kosik, in for rhiannon. and we begin with the newly minted democratic presidential nominee laying out her vision for america. vice president kamala harris used her historic acceptance speech to reflect on her early childhood with immigrant parents and her career as a prosecutor. >> and harris blasted donald trump as unserious. abc's jacqueline lee joins us live from chicago this morning. good morning jacqueline. >> hey, andrew. alison. good morning. people are cleaning up as we speak. you can hear them popping those balloons. kamala harris accepting the party's nomination and calling for national unity. i accept your nomination to be president of the united states of america. in an arena filled with women wearing white to honor suffragettes. vice president kamala harris formally becoming the first woman of color to lead a major party ticket for the presidency, just one month after president joe biden dropped out of the race. harris using the dnc stage
gold medal from paris. >> from abc news. this is america this morning. >> good friday morning, everyone. i'm andrewburt. >> good morning. i'm alison kosik, in for rhiannon. and we begin with the newly minted democratic presidential nominee laying out her vision for america. vice president kamala harris used her historic acceptance speech to reflect on her early childhood with immigrant parents and her career as a prosecutor. >> and harris blasted donald trump as...
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ahead in politics, then president andrew yang would have already done universal basic income, and president kanye west would have already changed the national anthem to "goldat pictures of the last 46 presidents, and it sure seems like there's one identity in particular that gives you a leg up: [whispers] white man! [speaks in normal voice] i'm just saying, donald trump would not have gotten the job if his first name was "donnell." he'd be evicting himself from his own apartments before his career could begin. [cheers and applause] but for the sake of argument, let's suppose kamala was given a chance because of her identity. she still had to do something with it on her own. and kamala has done a great job as vice president. remember that one big thing she did? me neither. and that's exactly what you want in a vp. someone who doesn't make the news! a vp is like a carbon monoxide detector. you want to have one, but if it makes any noise, something's gone wrong. [cheers and applause] in fact, the last time i remember a vice president doing anything that made the news, it was this. >> vice president dick cheney apparently broke the number one rule of hunting t
ahead in politics, then president andrew yang would have already done universal basic income, and president kanye west would have already changed the national anthem to "goldat pictures of the last 46 presidents, and it sure seems like there's one identity in particular that gives you a leg up: [whispers] white man! [speaks in normal voice] i'm just saying, donald trump would not have gotten the job if his first name was "donnell." he'd be evicting himself from his own apartments...
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gold medals will be awarded on thursday. the head of the international paralympic committee, andrew parsons, told the crowd he wanted the gamesrmer�*s vistit to germany and then to france to meet president macron ahead of the paralympic games as he seeks to "reset" the uk's relationship with europe. the i has a eu source claiming that the prime minister must give way on youth migration to ease rules for young europeans coming to the uk to get a softer brexit — the daily mirror has �*starmer in germany�* as the prime minister pushes ahead with his brexit reset. the telegraph says "fuel duty could be the net tax grab" as starmer suggests that anti—motorist measures are on the table depite election pledges. the daily express splashes with reform uk leader nigel farage criticising the prime minister forfailing to address migrant boat arrivals. the times has an incredible picture of a glider that had a lucky escape when it crash landed on a busy road in gloucestershire — the pilot and passenger got away with minor injuries. the scotsman splashes on chancellor rachel reeves taking a pot shot at the snp with the headline �*holyrood
gold medals will be awarded on thursday. the head of the international paralympic committee, andrew parsons, told the crowd he wanted the gamesrmer�*s vistit to germany and then to france to meet president macron ahead of the paralympic games as he seeks to "reset" the uk's relationship with europe. the i has a eu source claiming that the prime minister must give way on youth migration to ease rules for young europeans coming to the uk to get a softer brexit — the daily mirror has...
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the olympics has given us 19 days of tv gold, and a key part of the viewing experience has been the expert live commentary from the sports broadcasters. andrewus about his approach to commentating on the closing ceremony. both the ceremonies in france were very, very difficult. usually, for the opening ceremony, you get a full rehearsal to watch in the stadium, but because it wasn't done in the stadium, it was impossible. we didn't know... there was a real deficit of information and they apologised afterwards for that. so that was very difficult because things came up on screen and you were saying, "what on earth is going on here?" sometimes that's nice, to have the natural reaction to that. the closing ceremony, there's... i was going to say it's a storyboard, but it's not because it's far more vague than that. it willjust say, "this section is about this, and a golden man "will come down from the sky." "and, oh, by the way, don't talk over this, we suggest." so hazel and i took the decision, well, if we don't talk, people are going to be utterly confused. so a lot of broadcasters didn't talk at all over the closing ceremony. so we decided
the olympics has given us 19 days of tv gold, and a key part of the viewing experience has been the expert live commentary from the sports broadcasters. andrewus about his approach to commentating on the closing ceremony. both the ceremonies in france were very, very difficult. usually, for the opening ceremony, you get a full rehearsal to watch in the stadium, but because it wasn't done in the stadium, it was impossible. we didn't know... there was a real deficit of information and they...
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overnight we heard from another gold star family, the sister of sergeant andrew markasano who died bycide in 2020 after eight tours of combat. his grave is also shown in this video. he said, quote -- now, the harris campaign has responded to this. they suggest this behavior is just typical for donald trump. they say it shows that he's only out for himself. jd vance firing back using some charged language, saying kamala harris, the sitting vice president, quote, can go to hell. whit? >> whit: all right. mary bruce for us. thank you very much. we are also learning now details on the assassination attempt on donald trump. the fbi investigation revealing more about the shooter's mindset and obsession with committing a violent act. our chief washington correspondent jonathan karl has the latest. jon, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. the fbi has sifted through five years of the online activity of the 20-year-old shooter who attempted to assassinate donald trump. they have learned about his obsessions, including his apparent long term desire to be a mass shooter but nothing abo
overnight we heard from another gold star family, the sister of sergeant andrew markasano who died bycide in 2020 after eight tours of combat. his grave is also shown in this video. he said, quote -- now, the harris campaign has responded to this. they suggest this behavior is just typical for donald trump. they say it shows that he's only out for himself. jd vance firing back using some charged language, saying kamala harris, the sitting vice president, quote, can go to hell. whit? >>...
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paralympic committee, andrew parsons, told the crowd he wanted the games to be an "inclusion revolution". the games will begin this morning with badminton, and later the first goldedals will be awarded in swimming, cycling and taekwondo events. elizabeth wright is an abc sports reporter and a triple paralympic medallist for australia in swimming and joins me now. thank you forjoining us. what we have to look forward to, what are big events? i we have to look forward to, what are big events?- what are big events? i will probably _ what are big events? i will probably be _ what are big events? i will probably be quite - what are big events? i will probably be quite biased l what are big events? i will. probably be quite biased and point to where a lot of the australians i believe are going to do quite well. definitely for me it is swimming, swimming is always exciting, whether you are from australia or great britain as well, certainly great britain has produced a number of absolutely fantastic paralympic swimmers before but for me it is definitely the australian teams flag bearer from last night at the opening ceremony, brandon hall will do spectacular and alongsi
paralympic committee, andrew parsons, told the crowd he wanted the games to be an "inclusion revolution". the games will begin this morning with badminton, and later the first goldedals will be awarded in swimming, cycling and taekwondo events. elizabeth wright is an abc sports reporter and a triple paralympic medallist for australia in swimming and joins me now. thank you forjoining us. what we have to look forward to, what are big events? i we have to look forward to, what are big...
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gold, setting a new course record at le golf national on 6262. he shot a big congrats and that's why danny new is here right. to talk golf. >> yeah. >> and your second favorite thing andrew crocheting knitting. so maybe you can get a medal in this one day. andrew. they are going through the uk northern ireland putting these olympic themed decorations on mailbox. people are knitting and crocheting. it's really impressive. it's called yard bombing and the work is all over social media. there's thousands of pictures everywhere. guys, how would you feel? >> yeah, this is a mailbox prank i can get. i can get on board with. >> yeah, a light prank. this is a very friendly, neighborly prank. >> a very nice prank. and look at the work they put into those. >> those are incredible. >> i'm saying i would love this as a sport, but it's not. >> it's not. it's not for me. well, we did. >> the story should be an olympic sport. why not? >> i mean, i would watch people knit if they were doing like a million miles an hour, like, that'd be incredible, you know what i mean? >> yeah, that would be cool. coming up next, a pop quiz. this is going to be cool on traffic light. >> plus a new warni
gold, setting a new course record at le golf national on 6262. he shot a big congrats and that's why danny new is here right. to talk golf. >> yeah. >> and your second favorite thing andrew crocheting knitting. so maybe you can get a medal in this one day. andrew. they are going through the uk northern ireland putting these olympic themed decorations on mailbox. people are knitting and crocheting. it's really impressive. it's called yard bombing and the work is all over social...
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paralympic committee, andrew parsons, told the crowd he wanted the games to be an "inclusion revolution". the games will begin this morning with badminton, and later the first goldle paralympic medallist for australia in swimming and joins me now. thank you forjoining us.
paralympic committee, andrew parsons, told the crowd he wanted the games to be an "inclusion revolution". the games will begin this morning with badminton, and later the first goldle paralympic medallist for australia in swimming and joins me now. thank you forjoining us.
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remarkable 2024 rennaisance continues, as she followed up her olympic gold medal by winning the women's open championship at st andrewst, to the relief of ko, who becomes this year's 0pen champion. it ends an eight—year drought for a majorfor the new zealander, who last won one back in 2016. ijust didn't have the belief that one day i could win the women's open. and, you know, of all the majors, i had never really put myself in contention that much at this championship. so almost too good to be true. this one is extra special because, you know, my mother is here and my husband is here. and to be able to win and say that you're a champion here at st andrews, not everybody has the privilege or the opportunity to say that. and, you know, here i am holding the trophy right now and it's. . . it's incredible. mondo duplantis has broken his own world record again — one he set less than three weeks ago at the paris 0lympics. the swede failed his first attempt at 6.26 metres at the diamond league meeting in poland but was successful the second time around. it is the 10th time duplantis has broken the world record. he has now v
remarkable 2024 rennaisance continues, as she followed up her olympic gold medal by winning the women's open championship at st andrewst, to the relief of ko, who becomes this year's 0pen champion. it ends an eight—year drought for a majorfor the new zealander, who last won one back in 2016. ijust didn't have the belief that one day i could win the women's open. and, you know, of all the majors, i had never really put myself in contention that much at this championship. so almost too good to...
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gold medal performances. the spotlight now shifts to the track and another group of star american athletes. ♪♪ >>> good day, everyone. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. overnight, a big celebration at joint base andrewse emotional reunion years in the making. president biden and vice president harris welcoming home three americans wrongly detained in russia just before midnight. evan gershkovich, on the tarmac, embracing and lifting his mother, who turned herself into an expert diplomat and hostage negotiator to free her son from a russian prison. >> how are you feeling? >> i'm all right. it was a good flight. >> what about the show of support? >> evan! >> and alsu running into her daughter's arms. miriam turns 13 today. plans on hold to see taylor swift for a better present, her mom. paul whelan, imprisoned more than five years, embracing his sister elizabeth. not returning to the u.s. just yet, green card holder and russian dissident vladimir kara-murza. twice poisoned by putin's kremlin. he is remaining in germany for medical treatment while his family, who live in virginia, will be reunited with him there. the trio later flying to an army hospital in texas that specializes in released hostages, w
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update for you on the olympics before we hand back to andrew and bev, keely hodgkinson has become just the 10th british woman to win athletics goldal title for the four time european champion. meanwhile, emma funaki, sophie capwell and katy marchant also set a new world record to win the women's team sprint track cycling. it means team gb have now won 12 gold medals at the games so far , putting them fifth games so far, putting them fifth in the table . those are the in the table. those are the latest headlines for now i'm sam francis, your next update just after 11:00 for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com. >> forward slash alerts . >> forward slash alerts. >> forward slash alerts. >> very good morning. welcome to britain's newsroom. courtney, you're a bit late with your digestive biscuit there, weren't you and bethany bought them? >> shot cora, it's normally me anyway. >> i need digestive to like the shot because we were both pretty surprised by what we've just heard. my worry about that actually , is that it's going to actually, is that it's go
update for you on the olympics before we hand back to andrew and bev, keely hodgkinson has become just the 10th british woman to win athletics goldal title for the four time european champion. meanwhile, emma funaki, sophie capwell and katy marchant also set a new world record to win the women's team sprint track cycling. it means team gb have now won 12 gold medals at the games so far , putting them fifth games so far, putting them fifth in the table . those are the in the table. those are the...
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this is britain's newsroom with andrew pierce and dawn neesom in for the lovely bev turner now olympic boxer lawsuit. >> after winning gold at the olympics in may day. khalife next fight is against elon musk, donald trump and j.k. rowling. we'll have the latest on that one for you. >> work shy britain has more than 9 million people, are neither in a job or looking for one. labour, under growing pressure to tackle the worklessness crisis, we're having a punch up about that one later on. >> now, violent attacks against women on trains have risen by more than 50% in the last two years. how do we make the railway safer .7 railway safer? >> and as an italian sprinter, becomes the first transgender paralympian grown, what does this mean for disabled female athletes? >> spoiler alert not good news and the happy story. a street cleaner from beckenham has won a houday cleaner from beckenham has won a holiday to dodge his employer's ban on gifts . we're hoping to ban on gifts. we're hoping to find paul spiers this morning and if you know where he is, call us. yeah, if you're if you're paul . about our opinion, you're paul. about ou
this is britain's newsroom with andrew pierce and dawn neesom in for the lovely bev turner now olympic boxer lawsuit. >> after winning gold at the olympics in may day. khalife next fight is against elon musk, donald trump and j.k. rowling. we'll have the latest on that one for you. >> work shy britain has more than 9 million people, are neither in a job or looking for one. labour, under growing pressure to tackle the worklessness crisis, we're having a punch up about that one later...
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gold medals in the long jump? the answer, carl lewis. >>> yes. and we're going to see whether noah, andrewld be the 200, don't you think? the 200 meter. that would be first american to do that since the same guy we were just talking about, carl lewis. >> you and i should run the 200 meter and see what happens. >> i could run the 200 meter. >> you could? >> yeah, it is like market calls, don't -- you can say which direction, or when it is going to happen, just never say both. right? we could finish. we could finish. >> walking. >> recent market volatility has investors wondering if the summer's rotation in the small cap stocks is over. joining us now, jill carrey hall, senior u.s. equity strategist and head of u.s. small and midcap strategy. like so many things, jill, it is something can happen, and it can be exactly what you want, but then it usually has, like, but it has got a but, but at the same time this is -- so we thought that inflation slowing would allow the fed to cut rates, which would be good eventually for the small caps. so we started to see the -- started to see the rotation.
gold medals in the long jump? the answer, carl lewis. >>> yes. and we're going to see whether noah, andrewld be the 200, don't you think? the 200 meter. that would be first american to do that since the same guy we were just talking about, carl lewis. >> you and i should run the 200 meter and see what happens. >> i could run the 200 meter. >> you could? >> yeah, it is like market calls, don't -- you can say which direction, or when it is going to happen, just...
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gold. >> unbelievable. >> so all the best to all the teams but certainly, go usa! >> cathy, thanks. good to see you. andrewek two but also "squawk"'s coverage on week one. >>> we are here at the seine river about to turn into a spectacle. ♪ >> i think people are excited to be together. to feel the olympic spirit and that's what we're seeing whoer in paris, one heck of a screen. isn't it? >> yeah. it's not a green scene. we are sitting here. >> no. >> welcome to this whole operation we have. 3,000 people working to bring this broadcast. peacock, xfinity, nbc, all working together. >> the trough is at the center of all of this. >> we want to be where our target is engaged. >> everything really smooth. >> i saw enormous potential. >> france is an enormous part of the economic ecosystem. >> every company has to make decisions how they'll spend their dollars. >> an opportunity to celebrate the greatness of the event. the world's largest event and incredible human drama that happens every day. >> take it incredibly seriously and understand what it means when they have their country on their chest. >> we get a ca
gold. >> unbelievable. >> so all the best to all the teams but certainly, go usa! >> cathy, thanks. good to see you. andrewek two but also "squawk"'s coverage on week one. >>> we are here at the seine river about to turn into a spectacle. ♪ >> i think people are excited to be together. to feel the olympic spirit and that's what we're seeing whoer in paris, one heck of a screen. isn't it? >> yeah. it's not a green scene. we are sitting here....
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this is britain's newsroom with andrew pierce and dawn neesom in for the lovely bev turner now olympic boxer lawsuit. >> after winning goldt one for you. >> work shy britain has more than 9 million people, are neither in a job or looking for one. labour, under growing pressure to tackle the worklessness crisis, we're having a punch up about that one later on. >> now, violent attacks against women on trains
this is britain's newsroom with andrew pierce and dawn neesom in for the lovely bev turner now olympic boxer lawsuit. >> after winning goldt one for you. >> work shy britain has more than 9 million people, are neither in a job or looking for one. labour, under growing pressure to tackle the worklessness crisis, we're having a punch up about that one later on. >> now, violent attacks against women on trains