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barry island was lovely but the best part of— barry island was lovely but the best part of it _ barryis the cast and crew- barry island was lovely but the best part of it is the cast and crew were i part of it is the cast and crew were so accommodating _ part of it is the cast and crew were so accommodating and _ part of it is the cast and crew were so accommodating and so - part of it is the cast and crew were i so accommodating and so welcoming part of it is the cast and crew were - so accommodating and so welcoming to the visitors _ so accommodating and so welcoming to the visitors and — so accommodating and so welcoming to the visitors and businesses. _ so accommodating and so welcoming to the visitors and businesses. there - the visitors and businesses. there was such— the visitors and businesses. there was such a — the visitors and businesses. there was such a lovely— the visitors and businesses. there was such a lovely atmosphere - the visitors and businesses. there i was such a lovely atmosphere which everybody _ was such a lovely atmosphere which everybody got — was such a lo
barry island was lovely but the best part of— barry island was lovely but the best part of it _ barryis the cast and crew- barry island was lovely but the best part of it is the cast and crew were i part of it is the cast and crew were so accommodating _ part of it is the cast and crew were so accommodating and _ part of it is the cast and crew were so accommodating and so - part of it is the cast and crew were i so accommodating and so welcoming part of it is the cast and crew were - so...
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pictures of barry island. , although that is what they said last time-_ maybe - although that is what they said last time-_ maybe it - although that is what they said last time._ maybe it won't l time. that is true! maybe it won't be. no, it — time. that is true! maybe it won't be. no, it will— time. that is true! maybe it won't be. no, it will be. _ james corden, ruthjones and joanna page have all been spotted on barry island, filming scenes for the 2024 christmas special. our reporter elinor rice went to find out more. it was a busy late summer day on barry island as crowds poured onto the front to see what's occurring. well, it's september, but i suppose the countdown to christmas has started. the filming for the final episode of gavin & stacey is going on behind me. and crowds have turned out on barry island to see. ruthjones — who plays nessa, and co—writes the sitcom — was seen in a rickshaw withjoanna page, who plays stacey. james corden swapped his role as smithy for the day to go back behind the scene
pictures of barry island. , although that is what they said last time-_ maybe - although that is what they said last time-_ maybe it - although that is what they said last time._ maybe it won't l time. that is true! maybe it won't be. no, it — time. that is true! maybe it won't be. no, it will— time. that is true! maybe it won't be. no, it will be. _ james corden, ruthjones and joanna page have all been spotted on barry island, filming scenes for the 2024 christmas special. our reporter...
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i have to say, i have been to barry island, i do a story they are, actually. scenes. it's been so exciting. we had some scenes shot down the island a few weeks, yeah, a couple of his ago now, and james corded and some of the stars came into the shops. that was really exciting. but in barry, generally, there's been massive buzz the last few weeks because it's been such a huge part of barry for the last 17 years now, so there's been a taurus coming from all of the country to try and get a last shot of some of the scenes and to try and find out where they are filming. so, yeah, there's been a massive buzz over the last few weeks.— last few weeks. how much has the gavin _ last few weeks. how much has the gavin & — last few weeks. how much has the gavin & stacey _ last few weeks. how much has the gavin & stacey effect - the gavin & stacey effect change to the fortunes of barry? you're saying they're there have been more taurus that visited over the years i have been to barry, i was where the subs arcades is an expecting to see nessa behind the glass, but she was no
i have to say, i have been to barry island, i do a story they are, actually. scenes. it's been so exciting. we had some scenes shot down the island a few weeks, yeah, a couple of his ago now, and james corded and some of the stars came into the shops. that was really exciting. but in barry, generally, there's been massive buzz the last few weeks because it's been such a huge part of barry for the last 17 years now, so there's been a taurus coming from all of the country to try and get a last...
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at the amusement arcade i suspect it sunny with temperatures around 17 or 18, not too bad for barry islandof old weather fronts left behind, bringing some sharp showers towards the south—east this afternoon, another thickening the cloud for scotland and northern ireland but in between we have a slice of sunshine. temperatures, quite a range out there, getting up to 22, possibly 2425 in the south—east, cooler and fresher north and west. heading this evening and overnight, the cool and fresher sinks south—east, last night was warm and muggy in the south—east, tonight perhaps not quite as muggy, dropping to around 14 degrees in london and just 4 degrees in the highlands. coolerair london and just 4 degrees in the highlands. cooler air in place as we head into tomorrow. tomorrow is a sunshine and showers a day, some of those heavy especially in this clump moving from eastern scotland into the central belt and southern parts of scotland as we go through the day and there could be the odd flash of lightning and rumble of thunder. between the showers decent sunshine and a cooler and fresher feel
at the amusement arcade i suspect it sunny with temperatures around 17 or 18, not too bad for barry islandof old weather fronts left behind, bringing some sharp showers towards the south—east this afternoon, another thickening the cloud for scotland and northern ireland but in between we have a slice of sunshine. temperatures, quite a range out there, getting up to 22, possibly 2425 in the south—east, cooler and fresher north and west. heading this evening and overnight, the cool and...
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i want to bring in iron sides managing equity partner barr rhode island -- barry knapp.t is the vast majority of the street, because almost everyone's tethered to the soft landing, what are they missing? >> they're missing the way the fed went about the tightening process. first of all, the easing process was primarily through their balance sheet which lowered long-term rates. their tightening process was primarily using rate policy which caused the deepest u-curve inversion -- yield curve inversion we've had since volcker era, and that put the burden of reduced demand, higher financing rates all on small businesses. you don't measure small business employment very well. we use this sort of infamous birth-death model to measure it month to month. we found out about a month ago that when, after the bls got or finished going through irs monthly records with a 9-month lag that we created 818,000 fewer jobs in the year ended march. that pattern is likely only intensifying since then. so there's a tremendous amount of pressure on the part of the the economy we don't measure v
i want to bring in iron sides managing equity partner barr rhode island -- barry knapp.t is the vast majority of the street, because almost everyone's tethered to the soft landing, what are they missing? >> they're missing the way the fed went about the tightening process. first of all, the easing process was primarily through their balance sheet which lowered long-term rates. their tightening process was primarily using rate policy which caused the deepest u-curve inversion -- yield...
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we started preparing either using fish, this island, the one doing that and contains company now says fish across india, up to 2 tons each month. price is barry from 100 to 2000 rubies. that's the equivalent of between one and 22 euros. i'll package them up. but the thing is we take a bit of dry fish and sliced without, according to the needs of the customers. you know what's on the quarter or half, you know, you want to know, then we pack it up and send it to the customers address. like for your service, let me i will look at um, who would it get them on the line to to get them. the anthem tina had to work especially hard to achieve his success as he has a disability and is unable to walk everywhere to work on social media. he's very open to both the challenges who's faced his success and the company has gone to the good work. even within his family where he was often shunned in the past and out of it, i used to get invited to 10 of the after i started the business, i'm literally all begun treating us with respect to the and now we get invited to have all the functions on them, i want to, you would want to go put in there. he is now turning
we started preparing either using fish, this island, the one doing that and contains company now says fish across india, up to 2 tons each month. price is barry from 100 to 2000 rubies. that's the equivalent of between one and 22 euros. i'll package them up. but the thing is we take a bit of dry fish and sliced without, according to the needs of the customers. you know what's on the quarter or half, you know, you want to know, then we pack it up and send it to the customers address. like for...
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island communities over the years. i send my most sincere condolences to the brown family. they along with barry's friends and all those who were blessed to know him are in my thoughts and prayers today. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> 24 years ago next week the food and drug administration approved the use of mifepristone, authorizing it as a safe and effective means for women to end a pregnancy through medication. mr. goldman: in the ensuing two decades there has been no evidence that it is not effective, nor that it is dangerous in any way. it's actually safer than tylenol. and millions of women have exercised their right to control their own bodies by using it. so naturally in their quest to control women's bodies, republicans have fought tooth and nail to prohibit access to mifepristone. women's healt
island communities over the years. i send my most sincere condolences to the brown family. they along with barry's friends and all those who were blessed to know him are in my thoughts and prayers today. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the...
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barry, is the kind of hate we are talking about today whether it's anti-jewish hate, sexual orientation hate crimes, anti-hispanic, antiblack, anti-muslim, anti-asian american, native hawaiian, pacific islander, anti-haitian, is this kind of hate learned? mr. stern? >> yes, but it also is not just people being -- part of our challenge is we are sort of ordained, our brains function to see us and them. sometimes dehumanization and demonization of that becomes problematic in terms of particular groups, it could lead to genocide of the types of hate crimes we are seeing. i think the more we focus on this is a normal human reaction whether it's our politics, the better able to handle situations like this and to piggyback on one thing that i agree and disagree with with my friend the rabbi, i do not think on the campus we are going to totally dispel this with discipline. there certainly places where we need to have things the police come in but that should be the last, education should be the response and one person i would suggest this committee hear from at some point is michael roth who is jewish at wesleyan who basically said as long as you are not harassing and intimidating, you are going to
barry, is the kind of hate we are talking about today whether it's anti-jewish hate, sexual orientation hate crimes, anti-hispanic, antiblack, anti-muslim, anti-asian american, native hawaiian, pacific islander, anti-haitian, is this kind of hate learned? mr. stern? >> yes, but it also is not just people being -- part of our challenge is we are sort of ordained, our brains function to see us and them. sometimes dehumanization and demonization of that becomes problematic in terms of...