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annabelle droulers in hong kong.e subject of food and inflation, the rising cost of living insignia has pushed some of the top restaurants out of business. one of them is tetsua closing its doors next month after 35 years in business. part of the problem is rising wages, rising prices. this is familiar to many devolved markets around the world seen consumers cutting back on discretionary spending. we've got a change in regulations coming up in australia in august as well, which will improve conditions for casual workers. makes things a bit tougher for the hospitality business. we've got insolvencies in australian hospitality at a five-year high. let's take a closer look at that data we just had out of thailand a moment ago. cpi for the month of may coming in at 1.54%, so a slight revision to that, coming in a bit higher than the 1.5% that we mentioned earlier. that was very much a beach on the expectation with an increase of 1.2%. bank of thailand meeting coming up next week. we would like to think that this adds to
annabelle droulers in hong kong.e subject of food and inflation, the rising cost of living insignia has pushed some of the top restaurants out of business. one of them is tetsua closing its doors next month after 35 years in business. part of the problem is rising wages, rising prices. this is familiar to many devolved markets around the world seen consumers cutting back on discretionary spending. we've got a change in regulations coming up in australia in august as well, which will improve...
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julia and annabelle. it is about two families, worlds are apart.ory about the kindness of strangers. on a street corner in rafah in gaza, a tent is a home for now. and their two daughters. julia has the rarest of diseases. a genetic disorder called ahc. just 1000 people worldwide have been diagnosed with it and she is living with it in the middle of the war. >> translator: she wants to go out and play, but now she can't move at all. >> reporter: they are from the north of gaza, pushed south by the war, now stuck in a city which could be the next battle lines and with the daughter whose condition is compounded by the slightest stress. >> translator: i go to myself saying, it's over. i lost my girl. she spent almost two months in the same situation. he give us a call, saying he would like to help. his daughter, she has the same situation. >> annabelle lives with the most challenging condition we could imagine, neurological deterioration and she lives a fit with a smile on her face and we are imagining the same for julia in the most dire circumstances
julia and annabelle. it is about two families, worlds are apart.ory about the kindness of strangers. on a street corner in rafah in gaza, a tent is a home for now. and their two daughters. julia has the rarest of diseases. a genetic disorder called ahc. just 1000 people worldwide have been diagnosed with it and she is living with it in the middle of the war. >> translator: she wants to go out and play, but now she can't move at all. >> reporter: they are from the north of gaza,...
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let's bring in annabelle in hong kong. what was behind this drop, then? annabelle: yeah. it is something that a lot of investors and analysts are looking at and there's quite a few different reasons that are being suggested. a lot of them point to the technicals. some of our colleagues have been looking at the impact of triple witching, the role of expiring options, possible portfolio realignment. you could have that rebalancing coming into it. thursday -- thursday the -- there is the rsi itself. you also have the success of nvidia itself, because it bolted past the likes of microsoft, apple. these are companies that are much more established and have a broader business. simple profit-taking. there's a lot of reasons for this but the question of course is what happens next? >> indeed. what are investors going to be watching for in the hours and days ahead for nvidia? >> one of the things that a lot of people are pointing to and just out of those reasons i cited, none of those factors for the selloff point to something that's fundamentally wrong with the company. so it doe
let's bring in annabelle in hong kong. what was behind this drop, then? annabelle: yeah. it is something that a lot of investors and analysts are looking at and there's quite a few different reasons that are being suggested. a lot of them point to the technicals. some of our colleagues have been looking at the impact of triple witching, the role of expiring options, possible portfolio realignment. you could have that rebalancing coming into it. thursday -- thursday the -- there is the rsi...
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let's cross over to you, annabel. buxton, — let's cross over to you, annabel.pa, bottled water? obviously other bottled _ spa, bottled water? obviously other bottled waters are also available, what _ bottled waters are also available, what are — bottled waters are also available, what are the main issues that people are talking _ what are the main issues that people are talking about in buxton, what is importance — are talking about in buxton, what is importance to them? i are talking about in buxton, what is importance to them?— importance to them? i suppose the main issues — importance to them? i suppose the main issues here _ importance to them? i suppose the main issues here are _ importance to them? i suppose the main issues here are the _ importance to them? i suppose the main issues here are the main - importance to them? i suppose the i main issues here are the main issues anywhere. the constituency here is quite diverse, and what i mean by thatis quite diverse, and what i mean by that is geographically. so, you have very rural areas, we are in derbyshi
let's cross over to you, annabel. buxton, — let's cross over to you, annabel.pa, bottled water? obviously other bottled _ spa, bottled water? obviously other bottled waters are also available, what _ bottled waters are also available, what are — bottled waters are also available, what are the main issues that people are talking _ what are the main issues that people are talking about in buxton, what is importance — are talking about in buxton, what is importance to them? i are talking...
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annabel bubbled up to the surface. annabel, have you noticed that? >> yes. >> yes. >> and of course, it's timed with the eight year anniversary of that seminal, seismic, vote that we had in 2016. i mean, all signs do seem to be pointing to closer ties with the european union . it's coming at quite union. it's coming at quite a strange moment, really, for the labour party. of course, because europe is based on the european elections. yes is shifting drastically to the right . look drastically to the right. look at what's happened in italy with giorgia meloni as prime minister look at what is happening in france with the rise of marine le pen. you've got geert wilders in the netherlands , you've got in the netherlands, you've got the afd in germany. you know, this seems to be this very important shift towards populism, towards the right and yet you've got the labour party, a left wing party here in britain who seem to want to have closer ties. >> i mean, they're denying it's in the manifesto. >> i read it in black and white, or i should say white and r
annabel bubbled up to the surface. annabel, have you noticed that? >> yes. >> yes. >> and of course, it's timed with the eight year anniversary of that seminal, seismic, vote that we had in 2016. i mean, all signs do seem to be pointing to closer ties with the european union . it's coming at quite union. it's coming at quite a strange moment, really, for the labour party. of course, because europe is based on the european elections. yes is shifting drastically to the right ....
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annabelle and donna and vienna. you so much for joining us today. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> enjoy that tour all right. >> yeah, this sounds good. coming up on mornings on two. the nine. the golden gate bridge is probably the most famous landmark in the bay area. the price for driving across it will go up in just four days from now. the toll hike starting in july and examining the effects of climate change on the wine industry and consumers. we'll talk to the author of a book, talking taking a closer look at climate effects. and here's an update to our viewer poll that we've been talking about this morning. we've been asking you, will you watch tonight's presidential debate? and you can still vote now it's 53% says yes. say yes. i'm excited. 13. maybe i'll tune in and 34% no, i will not. you can still vote. scan the qr code at the top right of your screen, or just go to our website ktvu. com slash vote ♪ when you have moderate to severe eczema, it's okay to show off. with dupixent, show off your clearer
annabelle and donna and vienna. you so much for joining us today. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> enjoy that tour all right. >> yeah, this sounds good. coming up on mornings on two. the nine. the golden gate bridge is probably the most famous landmark in the bay area. the price for driving across it will go up in just four days from now. the toll hike starting in july and examining the effects of climate change on the wine industry and consumers. we'll talk to the...
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annabelle: this is interesting. think it is worth noting what the rise of the likes of shein and temu has been. it is a different operating model to what alphabet or amazon has followed in the past. they both use what is called direct to consumer, so they are essentially connecting factories direct to the end consumer. you're taking out the middleman. in the case of what happens with amazon, typically it is more of an instance where a business sets up a page or storefront on amazon. then they buy goods from the factories and sell them to consumers, so they take a bit of a premium. what shein and temu does is remove the middleman and offer directly to consumers and because of that can offer lower prices. amazon just announced its new business division. it could be kicking off as early as next week. big question, of course, what sort of demand there is, but we have already seen pivoting or really paying attention to what the likes of shein is doing, for instance, because earlier this year, they cut the price sellers h
annabelle: this is interesting. think it is worth noting what the rise of the likes of shein and temu has been. it is a different operating model to what alphabet or amazon has followed in the past. they both use what is called direct to consumer, so they are essentially connecting factories direct to the end consumer. you're taking out the middleman. in the case of what happens with amazon, typically it is more of an instance where a business sets up a page or storefront on amazon. then they...
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as get more from our tech reporter annabelle droulers standing by over in hong kong.s about what has been happening with micron. on one level, the earnings beat expectations, but the outlook disappointed. >> and even when you take a look at what wall street had been expecting, in terms of the sales outlook, it really did meet what micron said. let's stand back and look at what we saw over the course of this year, because it has been that big run-up in micron's stock, around 65%, so it points to how much expectation there was to deliver here. going into the earnings, the average estimate for sales was $7.6 billion, that is a drop of 80% on the year, it points to those lofty expectations. what micron delivered was a range of 7.4 to 7.8, so 7.6 is a midpoint of that, but where investors got disappointed was that higher end of the range. some on wall street was saying we could see sales in the fourth quarter topping the $8 billion mark instead. that led to that move and slump of 8%. that was the big move after hours. we should note the big move intraday. that was most cer
as get more from our tech reporter annabelle droulers standing by over in hong kong.s about what has been happening with micron. on one level, the earnings beat expectations, but the outlook disappointed. >> and even when you take a look at what wall street had been expecting, in terms of the sales outlook, it really did meet what micron said. let's stand back and look at what we saw over the course of this year, because it has been that big run-up in micron's stock, around 65%, so it...
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we have annabelle chang with our buzz pick. >> good morning america. i'm annabelle. become trapped with the killers. if you loved "then there were none" this heart pounding thriller should be your next read. >> george: thank you, annabelle. let's go to sam. >> sam: george, this is something very special. hi, guys. it's okay. come over here if you want to. it's okay. let me show you. here we go. we're celebrating 90 years of donald duck. he's been making us laugh since about 1934. we're going to do that in a second. let's get to this weather. you guys okay? everybody good? let's get to some weather first then we'll come back and celebrate donald duck. here's our heat advisory in miami. heat index 107. that's an awful lot of heat. we've had it so far this season. we've been in the 90s a lot. now we are adding humidity. the heat dome that's basically keeping the heat into the deep south and west is shifting east. we're going back into those temperatures. that's the weather around the nation. here's what you ex >> sam: come over here. hi. hi. come over here. this is stel
we have annabelle chang with our buzz pick. >> good morning america. i'm annabelle. become trapped with the killers. if you loved "then there were none" this heart pounding thriller should be your next read. >> george: thank you, annabelle. let's go to sam. >> sam: george, this is something very special. hi, guys. it's okay. come over here if you want to. it's okay. let me show you. here we go. we're celebrating 90 years of donald duck. he's been making us laugh...
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annabel, thank you very much indeed forjoining us.legraph, and it sounds as though you're a little bit worried . worried. >> well, i am, i think that what labour are doing here once again, is hammering middle england. >> you know, it's all very well suggesting that those who are ficherin suggesting that those who are richer in society should pay their fair share. but ultimately hard working people do have a breaking point, and if they are faced with a choice of working harder for lower and lower rewards, or taking their success, taking their talent , success, taking their talent, taking their capital overseas, then perhaps they'll choose the latter. and those who may find it difficult to emigrate, they may not be as mobile. they may have family in the uk, they may simply not have the armies of tax advisers who could help them navigate emigration , or may not navigate emigration, or may not just be quite wealthy enough to do so. why wouldn't they just give up? we are really becoming a nation of dependents now, and because growth is flat
annabel, thank you very much indeed forjoining us.legraph, and it sounds as though you're a little bit worried . worried. >> well, i am, i think that what labour are doing here once again, is hammering middle england. >> you know, it's all very well suggesting that those who are ficherin suggesting that those who are richer in society should pay their fair share. but ultimately hard working people do have a breaking point, and if they are faced with a choice of working harder for...
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before i go and sit and join my illustrious panel members, i do want to sharefe let's start with annabellethis. she's the president chief executive officer at lato donor collaborative. but her son alex who is only 25 years old just screamed his first documentary. can you believe that? firs 25. and it is a piece about a jungle that was destroyed in colombia that's now being restored. he's obviously an environmental list. you shouldhis amazing piece of art because it is that it's called the power of one. and we, here, ladies and my left have one proud mama on our hands. now, juÁrez, she's ahead of hispanic and latino affairs at here's something fun about patty. patty. you should all know this. when she was just ten years old she was a child actor. i kno right? what? wait, what? yes. she was a child actor and her claim to fame was playing the devil at the age of ten. [laughing]she, too is a prouduperduper sport and all kinds of college offers, really, the nuns were very worried about her at the age of ten which he played the devil so well and nailed the devil heckel. she can do come as good.
before i go and sit and join my illustrious panel members, i do want to sharefe let's start with annabellethis. she's the president chief executive officer at lato donor collaborative. but her son alex who is only 25 years old just screamed his first documentary. can you believe that? firs 25. and it is a piece about a jungle that was destroyed in colombia that's now being restored. he's obviously an environmental list. you shouldhis amazing piece of art because it is that it's called the power...
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i'm joined by annabel denham, comment editor at the telegraph, and jack blanchard — uk editor at politicois month of benny gantz. ultra—nationalist ministers had demanded that they be allowed to take his place. benjamin netanyahu is now expected to make key
i'm joined by annabel denham, comment editor at the telegraph, and jack blanchard — uk editor at politicois month of benny gantz. ultra—nationalist ministers had demanded that they be allowed to take his place. benjamin netanyahu is now expected to make key
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annabelle: yes. after the surge in stocks. yes. the surgeon stocks. confined to mega caps. equities in china recovering. there were concerns given the economic data raising worries about how the property sector is a drag. we are seeing the chinese bonds continuing their climb on those expectations of policy support and wanted to highlight what we are seeing in japan. we saw gains on stocks but some pressure on these japanese government bonds. we are hearing from governor you -- governor ueda and signals the rate hike is possible even as the bank of japan cuts bond purchases. let's flip the board and take a look at australia. we will get a decision from the rba. it's expected to keep things unchanged and potentially come in the hawkish because of sticky inflation, but that's likely to not be much of a spike for the australian dollar given how strong the u.s. dollar has been. >> avril hong, thank you for that update. now to our special guest in bangkok, joining us exclusively, a governor of a bank. good to be with you. give us a sense of how much has changed in terms of the i
annabelle: yes. after the surge in stocks. yes. the surgeon stocks. confined to mega caps. equities in china recovering. there were concerns given the economic data raising worries about how the property sector is a drag. we are seeing the chinese bonds continuing their climb on those expectations of policy support and wanted to highlight what we are seeing in japan. we saw gains on stocks but some pressure on these japanese government bonds. we are hearing from governor you -- governor ueda...
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keep fighting for those books and keep fighting for those ideas, annabelle.eartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. >>> nearly 100 voters are heading to vote in mexico. they will elect their first email president ever. claudia shining down is the former mayor of mexico city. she's an ally to the current president. additionally more than 20,000 positions are open across the country including at the local state and federal level. it's been overshadowed by political violence. political candidates have been killed including a candidate running for the mayor of a small town. good to see you. 20,000 positions up for grabs. >> reporter: historic in many ways but because we have two female candidates, this is one of the newspapers. this is the favorite and claudia sheinbaum has lived in the u.s. and took classes at stanford. she's a close ally to the current president and the positi
keep fighting for those books and keep fighting for those ideas, annabelle.eartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. >>> nearly 100 voters are heading to vote in mexico. they will elect their first email president ever. claudia shining down is the former mayor of mexico city. she's an ally to the...
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alibaba, the president spoke exclusively with bloomberg's annabelle about china's economy and tariff impacts on medium-sized enterprises on its platform but also the company is incorporating ai. take a listen. >> this year we are targeting on two parts. the first part is about ai. so the generative ai actually is the biggest breakthroughs for the technology. and using ai is one of the perfect user scenarios. many use cases we can help improve the efficiency for the sellers and we can help the efficiency on bringing product to the marketing, and as well to manage their business to see data and we are using that technology for buyers as well so previously the buyers were using that as a source engine and now it's kind of a creativity engine for buyers. we can help them to generate product which will fit their imagination. we can use that to help them source the connect. and all the technology for the seller and the buyers. >> that was the alibaba president. another chinese name as we had to break, earnings beat expectations. the company also expanding to new markets. the middle east lo
alibaba, the president spoke exclusively with bloomberg's annabelle about china's economy and tariff impacts on medium-sized enterprises on its platform but also the company is incorporating ai. take a listen. >> this year we are targeting on two parts. the first part is about ai. so the generative ai actually is the biggest breakthroughs for the technology. and using ai is one of the perfect user scenarios. many use cases we can help improve the efficiency for the sellers and we can help...
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i'm joined by annabel denham, comment editor at the telegraph, and jack blanchard — uk editor at politicofirst, the latest headlines. the israeli prime minister has disbanded his government's war cabinet in the wake of the resignation earlier this month of benny gantz. ultra—nationalist ministers had demanded that they be allowed to take his place. benjamin netanyahu is now expected to make key decisions about the gaza war. french footballer kylian mbappe has said "extremists are at the gates of power" as campaigning for parliaments elections kicks off in france. polls suggest that marine le pen�*s group, the far—right party national rally, could obtain a majority for the first time in its history. russia continues its offensive in ukraine — as its troops make advances around kharkiv, second largest city in the country. although the army has been keeping them at bay, president zelensky has warned the army desperately needs to enlist more troops, to hold the line and push russia back. the head of nato says at least 20 member countries will spend more than 2% of their income on defence this
i'm joined by annabel denham, comment editor at the telegraph, and jack blanchard — uk editor at politicofirst, the latest headlines. the israeli prime minister has disbanded his government's war cabinet in the wake of the resignation earlier this month of benny gantz. ultra—nationalist ministers had demanded that they be allowed to take his place. benjamin netanyahu is now expected to make key decisions about the gaza war. french footballer kylian mbappe has said "extremists are at...
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what do you make of it, annabelle? but had to be talked about to be irrelevant completely?h thing _ completely? the old adage that there's no such thing as - completely? the old adage that there's no such thing as bad - there's no such thing as bad publicity— there's no such thing as bad publicity but _ there's no such thing as bad publicity but one _ there's no such thing as bad publicity but one has - there's no such thing as bad publicity but one has to - there's no such thing as bad i publicity but one has to wonder there's no such thing as bad - publicity but one has to wonder how seriously— publicity but one has to wonder how seriously voters _ publicity but one has to wonder how seriously voters will _ publicity but one has to wonder how seriously voters will take _ publicity but one has to wonder how seriously voters will take the - seriously voters will take the liberal — seriously voters will take the liberal democrats _ seriously voters will take the liberal democrats after- seriously voters will take the liberal democrats after this i liberal democrats after thi
what do you make of it, annabelle? but had to be talked about to be irrelevant completely?h thing _ completely? the old adage that there's no such thing as - completely? the old adage that there's no such thing as bad - there's no such thing as bad publicity— there's no such thing as bad publicity but _ there's no such thing as bad publicity but one _ there's no such thing as bad publicity but one has - there's no such thing as bad publicity but one has to - there's no such thing as bad i...
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did you ever hear of annabel lector? there being dropped into our country, hannibal lecter is coming in hannibal lecter, how great an actor was a you know why i like him because he said on television on and one of the i love donald trump. so i love him i love him he was great to me. >> the late great hannibal lecter it's a wonderful man. >> he oftentimes would have a friend for dinner congratulations the late great hand of electric what's your i really don't think i need to add anything to that craziness that is just something that i mean, i would be so scared if i were you sure michael having to defend something? >> like that and look, his base will eat it up, right? >> they they sir anthony hopkins is a talented actor though he's a talented actor, anthony have no again, you know, we laugh here. >> his base loves it, but this does nothing to add to the, the voters that he needs an independent voters, suburban women and as a democrat will point you're talking that crazy quickly. >> her wolf, there are some very i'm serio
did you ever hear of annabel lector? there being dropped into our country, hannibal lecter is coming in hannibal lecter, how great an actor was a you know why i like him because he said on television on and one of the i love donald trump. so i love him i love him he was great to me. >> the late great hannibal lecter it's a wonderful man. >> he oftentimes would have a friend for dinner congratulations the late great hand of electric what's your i really don't think i need to add...
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little girl but because my mother's favorite poem was she recited it often while i was growing up was annabel well, you know that poem, beautiful maiden of the tomb by the sounding sea and this creepy boyfriend that comes and sleeps her at night. it and somehow got the impression that a poem couldn't be a poem unless. it had a corpse and that so i deliver. i it right through to the end of my teens. and as i was writing this talk the other night, it suddenly struck me that. it was really so sad. i had written all these beautiful pubs and. not only did they not, or they probably didn't even and then i got this. i have a captive audience tonight. it's only going to be lines. but folks, i am going recite to you the poem i wrote when i was 18 years old. keep in mind, was a very, very sincere year old. death and desire crumpled in a corner. and i am black the solitary mourner often finale. but thank god i fear. i know too the coffin. thank you. thank you. i. i knew somebody was going to like that poem some day now. how i how i got my death and desire face to where i am today is a mystery even to me
little girl but because my mother's favorite poem was she recited it often while i was growing up was annabel well, you know that poem, beautiful maiden of the tomb by the sounding sea and this creepy boyfriend that comes and sleeps her at night. it and somehow got the impression that a poem couldn't be a poem unless. it had a corpse and that so i deliver. i it right through to the end of my teens. and as i was writing this talk the other night, it suddenly struck me that. it was really so sad....
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we had guests and close friends of members of the royal family, including annabel elliot, who is queenhe royal calendar, royal ascot and the official programme which i have in my hands. the king and queen have written a personal message welcoming everybody to royal ascot and also talking about their immense pleasure and joy about their immense pleasure and joy from last year, where their horse won. a desert hero won the george the fifth stakes and their reactions in the royal box were priceless . they almost kind were priceless. they almost kind of forgot, i think, that they were being filmed because they were being filmed because they were just so happy to see that horse win. also incredibly poignant because it was queen elizabeth ii poignant because it was queen elizabeth i! who actually bred that horse and i actually spoke to you earlier. nick smith, royal ascot's director of racing and public affairs. and this is what he told me about the tradition of ascot and why the royals love it so much. >> the current king is the 13th monarch to oversee ascot racecourse , started by queen rac
we had guests and close friends of members of the royal family, including annabel elliot, who is queenhe royal calendar, royal ascot and the official programme which i have in my hands. the king and queen have written a personal message welcoming everybody to royal ascot and also talking about their immense pleasure and joy about their immense pleasure and joy from last year, where their horse won. a desert hero won the george the fifth stakes and their reactions in the royal box were priceless...
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vix, annabel, allison and julia from almost synchro join us now. morning. still no autographs?tell us. start the story. how did you start - yet. if you can, tell us. start the i story. how did you start swimming together? what was it for? taste together? what was it for? we started for _ together? what was it for? we started for the centenary in bristol where _ started for the centenary in bristol where we — started for the centenary in bristol where we all met swimming. they want a bi- where we all met swimming. they want a big celebration. i said i could organise — a big celebration. i said i could organise a _ a big celebration. i said i could organise a mass synchronised swimming event. about 18 people replied _ swimming event. about 18 people replied. we did a mass synchronised swim in 2019 and afterwards we kept going _ swim in 2019 and afterwards we kept going it— swim in 2019 and afterwards we kept anoin. , , :, , going. it must feel surreal but nearly five _ going. it must feel surreal but nearly five years _ going. it must feel surreal but nearly five years on, - goin
vix, annabel, allison and julia from almost synchro join us now. morning. still no autographs?tell us. start the story. how did you start - yet. if you can, tell us. start the i story. how did you start swimming together? what was it for? taste together? what was it for? we started for _ together? what was it for? we started for the centenary in bristol where _ started for the centenary in bristol where we — started for the centenary in bristol where we all met swimming. they want a bi- where...