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bristol is such a special place. bristol is such a special place. bristol is such a special place.ch a special place. the city is so often ahead — such a special place. the city is so often ahead of the curve and bristolians are proud to do things differently. but sums things are not working _ differently. but sums things are not working properly. everyone in the city wants— working properly. everyone in the city wants public transport to be better, — city wants public transport to be better, real solutions to the housing _ better, real solutions to the housing process and action on the climate _ housing process and action on the climate. most of all, they want hationat— climate. most of all, they want national politicians they can be proud — national politicians they can be proud of— national politicians they can be proud of —— housing crisis. i'm ready— proud of —— housing crisis. i'm ready to — proud of —— housing crisis. i'm ready to be _ proud of —— housing crisis. i'm ready to be their bold voice in westminster worthy of the city's open _ westminster worthy of the city's open
bristol is such a special place. bristol is such a special place. bristol is such a special place.ch a special place. the city is so often ahead — such a special place. the city is so often ahead of the curve and bristolians are proud to do things differently. but sums things are not working _ differently. but sums things are not working properly. everyone in the city wants— working properly. everyone in the city wants public transport to be better, — city wants public transport to be...
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it is funded by bristol city council- _ my life. it is funded by bristol city council.t is funded by bristol city council. how important . my life. it is funded by bristol city council. how important is my life. it is funded by bristol. city council. how important is it for you to have your independence here in your own home? it is here in your own home? it is absolutely — here in your own home? it is absolutely vital _ here in your own home? it is absolutely vital for _ here in your own home? it is absolutely vital for my - here in your own home? it 3 absolutely vital for my own life, for my well—being, and everything else. you can live a life like everyone else would expect to. but bristol city council needs to cut costs and a new policy currently being considered could see people like mark moved into residential homes if they are —— if they're at homes if they are —— if they're at home care is deemed too expensive. —— their at home care. it is home care is deemed too expensive. -- their at home care.— -- their at home care. it is a horrifying — -- their at home care.
it is funded by bristol city council- _ my life. it is funded by bristol city council.t is funded by bristol city council. how important . my life. it is funded by bristol city council. how important is my life. it is funded by bristol. city council. how important is it for you to have your independence here in your own home? it is here in your own home? it is absolutely — here in your own home? it is absolutely vital _ here in your own home? it is absolutely vital for _ here in your own...
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bristol myers saying it will acquire mirati therapeutics.t will help offset expected revenue losses for some of its popular drugs. shares of both companies falling today. bmy hitting a new 52-week low on the back of this. mirati has $1.1 billion in cash, so, that purchase price doesn't tell the whole story here. guy, what do you think? >> two-year low for bristol myers. you're going to see this -- i think this is the first of many. a lot of the big cap pharmas, basically, if you look at the pipeline they have, it's not that robust. you have to buy growth. how do you have to do that? you have to pay up for it and the market does not reward you for that. they had to do something, they did it. gilliad, similar situation. bristol myers is in that place where you don't want to be in terms of big cap pharma. the interesting t ing one to me continues to be amemerck. bristol's put themselves in their own purgatory. >> if what guy says is true, and sometimes it is -- >> sometimes. >> karen, you were invested in xbi, on the prem nice they would be the
bristol myers saying it will acquire mirati therapeutics.t will help offset expected revenue losses for some of its popular drugs. shares of both companies falling today. bmy hitting a new 52-week low on the back of this. mirati has $1.1 billion in cash, so, that purchase price doesn't tell the whole story here. guy, what do you think? >> two-year low for bristol myers. you're going to see this -- i think this is the first of many. a lot of the big cap pharmas, basically, if you look at...
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today, after the university of bristol branded their former colleague, professor. david miller as an anti-semite and fired him two years ago for his views on the israel-palestine conflict and the pro israel lobbying groups in the uk. academic fream is basically the life blood of any university community. as long as the views in the scholarship conform its ethical standards, it doesn't involve any hate speech, um, any prejudice, um, it should be protected. in the case of david miller, um, i has not been respected. professor miller, has already been cleared of anti-semitism charges, is fighting to reverse the university of bristol's decision a tribunal here, his supporters say the creator of the uk's lobbying watch dog, spinwatch is victim of a zionist lobby witch hunt. if they can actually sack somebody when he's been proven to be innocent uh of any fault uh in those circumstances then that that really does mean that all bets are off and so anybody who you know is challenging uh particularly the zionist lobby then they're a very real risk of of of potentially losing
today, after the university of bristol branded their former colleague, professor. david miller as an anti-semite and fired him two years ago for his views on the israel-palestine conflict and the pro israel lobbying groups in the uk. academic fream is basically the life blood of any university community. as long as the views in the scholarship conform its ethical standards, it doesn't involve any hate speech, um, any prejudice, um, it should be protected. in the case of david miller, um, i has...
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sightpur is a press tv, bristol, united kingdom. now two swedish people have been shot dead in the belgian capital, what prosecutors are treating as a terror attack. shooting took place in the center of brussels. one person was also wounded in this attack, a gunman. is still large and a man hunt in the probe underway. brussels is increased as terror threat to its highest level, man in a video, a man in video, a video, in a video, on social media has claimed he was the assailant and that he's from the daesh terrorist group, euro 20-24 qualifier in brussels between belgium and sweden was abandoned at halftime following the fatal shooting. and that's it for your latest here on pr tv everyone, thanks for tuning in and bye-bye for now. the israeli occupation demonstrates its hatridge on houses of the lord, this mask was reduced to rubble by f16 warget, their way led to the destruction. the houses around the mosk, causing the fall of martyrs and injuries amongst neighbors of the mosk. the palestinians did not stand in the romans of... the
sightpur is a press tv, bristol, united kingdom. now two swedish people have been shot dead in the belgian capital, what prosecutors are treating as a terror attack. shooting took place in the center of brussels. one person was also wounded in this attack, a gunman. is still large and a man hunt in the probe underway. brussels is increased as terror threat to its highest level, man in a video, a man in video, a video, in a video, on social media has claimed he was the assailant and that he's...
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Oct 17, 2023
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sitepor is a press tv, bristol for united kingdom.pect to wadia al faum who's stabbed dozens of times by 71-year-old landlord joseph zuba on saturday. aszuob also wind a boy's mother in a show of support for israeli war on gaza. according to police. victims were targeted because of their religion. zuba is now charged with first degree murder, first degree attempted uh murder, two counts of hate crime and aggravated battery with deadly weapon. us president joe biden condemned incident saying, he's shocked by what he called horrific killing. iran's foreign ministry has condemned european decision, european union decision, that is the... maintained parts of sanctions on iran beyond the deadline set in the jcpo to have them lifted. iran's foreign ministry spokesperson nasir kanani rejected the decision as unilateral, illegal and politically unjustifiable. kanani added his this decision to is hostile and blatant violation of the jcpoaa and security council resolution 22.31. earlier, eu announced it will maintain the designations that it in
sitepor is a press tv, bristol for united kingdom.pect to wadia al faum who's stabbed dozens of times by 71-year-old landlord joseph zuba on saturday. aszuob also wind a boy's mother in a show of support for israeli war on gaza. according to police. victims were targeted because of their religion. zuba is now charged with first degree murder, first degree attempted uh murder, two counts of hate crime and aggravated battery with deadly weapon. us president joe biden condemned incident saying,...
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sightbur is a press tv bristol united kingdom. wade alfayum who stabbed dozens of times by his 71-year-old landlord joseph zuba on saturday. zuba also wounded the boy his mother in a show support for israel's war on the gaza strip. according to police and locals victims were targeted because of the religion. zuba has now charged with first degree murder. first degree attempted murder. two accounts of hate crime and aggravated battery with deadly weapon us president joeden condemned incident saying he was shocked by what he called this horrific killing. iran's foreign ministries condemned european union decision to maintain parts of its sanctions on iran beyond deadline set in jcpo to lift them. iran's foreign ministry spokesperson nasir kanani rejected the decision is. illegal and politically unjustifiable canant decision is hostile and blatant violation of the jcpoa and un security council resolution 22:31. earlier eu announced it will maintain the designations that initially been imposed by the un for individuals and entities in
sightbur is a press tv bristol united kingdom. wade alfayum who stabbed dozens of times by his 71-year-old landlord joseph zuba on saturday. zuba also wounded the boy his mother in a show support for israel's war on the gaza strip. according to police and locals victims were targeted because of the religion. zuba has now charged with first degree murder. first degree attempted murder. two accounts of hate crime and aggravated battery with deadly weapon us president joeden condemned incident...
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that it'll rule in favor of academic freedom and freedom of expression. siteboard is a press tv, bristol, united kingdom. as a world marks at world food day, a grim reality looms over majority of afghans struggling with starvation. countless souls are deprived of basic necessity of food and don't know when or where their next meal is coming from. on the international world food day, a day to promote global awareness and action for those who suffer from hunger, according to wfp, one-third of the afghan population struggle with hunger. one of them is bibi rahim, who lives with her six orphans in a single room, her oven has been cold for a while and there is no sign of bread on her table. it is even more heartbreaking to know that she doesn't remember the last time she had a full meal. we have nothing eat, i don't have any flour or any oil, i don't even have any fuel for fire to cook food on it, we can barely afford one meal per day with my orphans boot polishing money, we need flour to bake bread, we need rice, beans and oil, you can see how we live here, it's seven of us in this room, and
that it'll rule in favor of academic freedom and freedom of expression. siteboard is a press tv, bristol, united kingdom. as a world marks at world food day, a grim reality looms over majority of afghans struggling with starvation. countless souls are deprived of basic necessity of food and don't know when or where their next meal is coming from. on the international world food day, a day to promote global awareness and action for those who suffer from hunger, according to wfp, one-third of the...
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other areas they are targeting is bristol, thatis areas they are targeting is bristol, that is held bytes that are held by conservatives. in north herefordshire, the last time the greens came forth there and labour had a majority of 25,000. it is a big ask. they said they had been targeting this much earlier than they have done earlier and they say they have done earlier and they say they have done earlier and they say they have a strategy, saying they are open to do deals with other parties to try to get their candidates over the line. but they said that labour and the liberal democrats so far have not only interested in doing that. they have been trying for so long. they have been trying for so long. they have been targeting some labour seats went labour seems to be doing so well in the polls. i asked adrian ramsay, wind i have ever doing so well? over the last four sets of elections, we've seen huge growth in the number of greens elected to councils right across the country and that's been from labour and from the conservatives in rural and urban areas alike. people are saying that
other areas they are targeting is bristol, thatis areas they are targeting is bristol, that is held bytes that are held by conservatives. in north herefordshire, the last time the greens came forth there and labour had a majority of 25,000. it is a big ask. they said they had been targeting this much earlier than they have done earlier and they say they have done earlier and they say they have done earlier and they say they have a strategy, saying they are open to do deals with other parties to...
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yes, huge figure in bristol, of course , figure in bristol, of course, although that was famously theple who did that were for in sufferable middle class twerps, weren't they , with names like weren't they, with names like porridge or something. >> can't remember. >> i can't remember. >> i can't remember. >> always like that. >> it's always like that. >> it's always like that. >> just stop oil >> probably a just stop oil right now. >> probably a just stop oil right no yeah whereas this lady >> yes. yeah whereas this lady is part of the larger black lives matter for exactly who was one of the main co—authors users of actually that march which led to episode, obviously to that episode, which obviously raised of questions over raised a lot of questions over this episode. >> i mean, people bristol >> i mean, the people of bristol were not consulted. it was just the mob who decided to bring down this statue . and obviously down this statue. and obviously she raised serious questions over who should decide for pubuc over who should decide for public figures and what to do with our past and
yes, huge figure in bristol, of course , figure in bristol, of course, although that was famously theple who did that were for in sufferable middle class twerps, weren't they , with names like weren't they, with names like porridge or something. >> can't remember. >> i can't remember. >> i can't remember. >> always like that. >> it's always like that. >> it's always like that. >> just stop oil >> probably a just stop oil right now. >>...
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her bristol family sent tributes they had recorded.end of our days and keep her in our hearts forever. noiya loved to sing and dance. she worked hard at school and always got good grades. a beacon of light extinguished too soon. all we know is that there is a yahel—shaped hole in our lives that can never be filled for her british family. the family gave us permission to film here, to show that of the 1,400 people killed in israel, one was lianne, one was noiya, and one was yahel. a nation's grief. hundreds came to this triple funeral, including other british israelis who didn't know the sharabis but wanted to pay their respects. too many are dead from kibbutz be'eri. children can't mourn parents. parents can't grieve their children. hamas tried to obliterate this family, and the sharabis can't even rest in peace. the girls' dad, eli, is still missing. their uncle yosi kidnapped. dead, missing, kidnapped. the horror of that day for this country in one family. british roots now covered in israeli soil. lucy manning, bbc news, kfar harif.
her bristol family sent tributes they had recorded.end of our days and keep her in our hearts forever. noiya loved to sing and dance. she worked hard at school and always got good grades. a beacon of light extinguished too soon. all we know is that there is a yahel—shaped hole in our lives that can never be filled for her british family. the family gave us permission to film here, to show that of the 1,400 people killed in israel, one was lianne, one was noiya, and one was yahel. a nation's...
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tony gosling, historian and investigative journalist joins from bristol. welcome to both, keith hilbeem, i'll start with you. what are your thoughts on the strike by doctors consultants? it's a 3 day. walkout, but it is said that it's going to affect uh, obviously the care that patients are going to need, um, and that's another whole question that i'm going to ask on that regard, but um, do they stand a chance, it sounds like the government has to come to the negotiating table, but are they going to do that? well, the government, let's be honest, is out of money, um, they wasted so much money during the covid pandemic, etc., yeah, ppe equipment, they don't have much money. left, we still got a massive fiscal deficit in this country, all right, and therefore there really isn't the money to make big pay rises in the public sector, so at the end of the day, the government must also realize that these strikes are extremely costly, because they're leading to people not getting their medical care on time, that means they're off work, not paying taxes, etc., so a
tony gosling, historian and investigative journalist joins from bristol. welcome to both, keith hilbeem, i'll start with you. what are your thoughts on the strike by doctors consultants? it's a 3 day. walkout, but it is said that it's going to affect uh, obviously the care that patients are going to need, um, and that's another whole question that i'm going to ask on that regard, but um, do they stand a chance, it sounds like the government has to come to the negotiating table, but are they...
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tony gosling, historian and investigative journalist joins us from bristol. welcome to you both, keith pilbeam. i'll start with you. what are your thoughts on the strike by doctors and consultants? um, it's a three-day walkout, it is said. that it's going to affect uh obviously the care that patients are going to need um and that's another whole question that i'm going to ask on that regard but um do they stand it sounds like the government has to come to the negotiating table but are they do that well the government let's be honest is out of money um wasted so much money during the covid pandemic etc yeah ppe equipment they don't have much money left we still got a massive fiscal deficit in this country. all right, um, and therefore there really isn't the money to make big pay rises in the public sector. um, so at the end of the day, the government must also realize that these strikes are extremely costly, because they're leading to people not getting their medical care on time, that means they're off work, not paying taxes, etc., so at the end of the day, t
tony gosling, historian and investigative journalist joins us from bristol. welcome to you both, keith pilbeam. i'll start with you. what are your thoughts on the strike by doctors and consultants? um, it's a three-day walkout, it is said. that it's going to affect uh obviously the care that patients are going to need um and that's another whole question that i'm going to ask on that regard but um do they stand it sounds like the government has to come to the negotiating table but are they do...
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her bristol family sent tributes they had recorded. days and keep her in our hearts forever. noiya loved to sing and dance. she worked hard at school and always got good grades. a beacon of light extinguished too soon. all we know is that there is a yahel—shaped hole in our lives that can never be filled for her british family. the family gave us permission to film here, to show that of the moo people killed in israel, one was lianne, one was noiya, and one was yahel. a nation's grief. hundreds came to this triple funeral, including other british israelis who didn't know the sharabis but wanted to pay their respects. too many are dead from kibbutz be'eri. children can't mourn parents. parents can't grieve their children. hamas tried to obliterate this family and the sharabis can't even rest in peace. the girls' dad, eli, is still missing. their uncle, yosi, kidnapped. dead, missing, kidnapped. the horror of that day for this country in one family. british roots now covered in israeli soil. lucy manning, bbc news, kfar harif. the agony
her bristol family sent tributes they had recorded. days and keep her in our hearts forever. noiya loved to sing and dance. she worked hard at school and always got good grades. a beacon of light extinguished too soon. all we know is that there is a yahel—shaped hole in our lives that can never be filled for her british family. the family gave us permission to film here, to show that of the moo people killed in israel, one was lianne, one was noiya, and one was yahel. a nation's grief....
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danjohnson, bbc news, bristol.illed. witnesses at the secondary school in arras in northern france say the attacker shouted "allahu akbar," god is great, in arabic. he also gravely injured another teacher and a security guard before being apprehended by police. officers say he's of chechen origin, and was known to the security services. french media reports he's a former pupil at the school. uk regulators have approved a deal by microsoft to take over the makers of call of duty, one of the bigest selling video game series of all time. the competition and markets authority originally blocked the £59 billion deal to buy the company activision blizzard, but have now given it the green light. it paves the way for the biggest buyout in video game history. our technology correspondent, mark chislack, reports. blockbuster games don't come any bigger than call of duty, candy crush and world of warcraft. all produced by games company activision blizzard, which could soon be purchased by tech giant microsoft, which makes the
danjohnson, bbc news, bristol.illed. witnesses at the secondary school in arras in northern france say the attacker shouted "allahu akbar," god is great, in arabic. he also gravely injured another teacher and a security guard before being apprehended by police. officers say he's of chechen origin, and was known to the security services. french media reports he's a former pupil at the school. uk regulators have approved a deal by microsoft to take over the makers of call of duty, one...
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thank you uh david miller joining us from bristol. we're now going to uh bring in our correspondent ashanan's joining us from gaza city ashhraf so many questions to ask you right now, but let's just start off with updates uh as israeli uh arial assaults have been continuing for the six day now what's going on ash are you with us? all right, we do not have ashref yet, but he'll be joining us shortly, for those of you are just joining us though, we've been covering uh the uh war on gaza which is started, which commenced on saturday following the operation alasa floods, the israelis have been in indiscriminately pounding the besieged gaza strip uh in what has been described as uh collective punishment against the two. 3 million palestinians uh in besieged gaza, they've been under total land, air and see bloccade since 2007, the only remaining crossings uh have also been shut down since monday, reducing uh the besieged enclave uh to uh to the brink of a all-out humanitarian catastrophe which has also been condemned by various internationa
thank you uh david miller joining us from bristol. we're now going to uh bring in our correspondent ashanan's joining us from gaza city ashhraf so many questions to ask you right now, but let's just start off with updates uh as israeli uh arial assaults have been continuing for the six day now what's going on ash are you with us? all right, we do not have ashref yet, but he'll be joining us shortly, for those of you are just joining us though, we've been covering uh the uh war on gaza which is...
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her bristol family sent tributes they had recorded.s and keep her in our hearts forever. noiya loved to sing and dance. she worked hard at school and always got good grades. a beacon of light extinguished too soon. all we know is that there is a yahel—shaped hole in our lives that can never be filled for her british family. the family gave us permission to film here, to show that of the 1,400 people killed in israel, one was lianne, one was noiya, and one was yahel. a nation's grief. hundreds came to this triple funeral, including other british israelis who didn't know the sharabis but wanted to pay their respects. too many are dead from kibbutz be'eri. children can't mourn parents. parents can't grieve their children. hamas tried to obliterate this family, and the sharabis can't even rest in peace. the girls' dad, eli, is still missing. their uncle yosi kidnapped. dead, missing, kidnapped. the horror of that day for this country in one family. british roots now covered in israeli soil. lucy manning, bbc news, kfar harif. so tonight, a
her bristol family sent tributes they had recorded.s and keep her in our hearts forever. noiya loved to sing and dance. she worked hard at school and always got good grades. a beacon of light extinguished too soon. all we know is that there is a yahel—shaped hole in our lives that can never be filled for her british family. the family gave us permission to film here, to show that of the 1,400 people killed in israel, one was lianne, one was noiya, and one was yahel. a nation's grief. hundreds...
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ihe gate leg was one of marcus stewart's bristol city teammates.— bristol city teammates. darby — is no hope for me. money raised goes to the darby river _ is no hope for me. money raised goes to the darby river mnd _ is no hope for me. money raised goes to the darby river mnd charity, i to the darby river mnd charity, which was set up by a former foot roller and a british forces veteran. scott ellis, bbc news. here's louise with this morning's weather. good morning to you, it doesn't seem, never rains but it pours, it's been pretty miserable really, quite unreliable, you have had tojudge the dog walks, dodging out of the shops if you want to stay dry because lopressor has been sitting out to the west recently and it is this front that will bring heavy rain through the day—to—day and along the channel coast as we progress through the afternoon we have had persistent rain throughout the day, 40 millimetres of rain over the day, 40 millimetres of rain over the last five hours into northern ireland and showers down to the south. misty, murky but dry, and make the most of it i
ihe gate leg was one of marcus stewart's bristol city teammates.— bristol city teammates. darby — is no hope for me. money raised goes to the darby river _ is no hope for me. money raised goes to the darby river mnd _ is no hope for me. money raised goes to the darby river mnd charity, i to the darby river mnd charity, which was set up by a former foot roller and a british forces veteran. scott ellis, bbc news. here's louise with this morning's weather. good morning to you, it doesn't seem,...
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delayed no problem bristol-myers has 4% yield but i don't want to hold it.more. they're paying you to with wait. see, today the stock plunged 5% because that 4% yield is nothing next to the risk-free 5% you get from treasuries. and there was a time about 15 points ago when it seemed like ups couldn't possibly go lower here you have an iconic american company that had a 4% yield and a new contract with the teamsters union, took out a costly strike with cable, just right away but this morning ups forecasted some really nasty numbers. the stock got clobbered and now it queelds 4.7% which is neither here nor there will there be protection at 5% i don't think so the dividend trampoline can still come into play but only if we're rewarded instantly with better earnings and even then it doesn't stop a stock from going lower. when you think it would. verizon had a 5% yield would stop nothing then 6% also did nothing even when the yield got to 7% it created -- but when verizon's stock fell enough that its yield was 8% and its cash flow started improving, that and only
delayed no problem bristol-myers has 4% yield but i don't want to hold it.more. they're paying you to with wait. see, today the stock plunged 5% because that 4% yield is nothing next to the risk-free 5% you get from treasuries. and there was a time about 15 points ago when it seemed like ups couldn't possibly go lower here you have an iconic american company that had a 4% yield and a new contract with the teamsters union, took out a costly strike with cable, just right away but this morning ups...
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after a 5—0 victory over bristol city. jill roord and khadija shaw both scoring twice in that game.er united and leicester drew 1—1. two goals in stoppage time, so arsenal snatch victory against aston villa, other winners on the day spurs and everton. hubert hurkacz has won the shanghai masters, beating andrei rublev in dramatic fashion. in three sets, kurkacz completed the victory in the deciding set tiebreak after 2 hours and 9 minutes on court. it's his seventh tour title. it's his second in the masters event. he moves up to 11th in the rankings, significant because it's not long until the season ending atp finals. so we'rejust, you know, going back and forth. and it was just such a, you know, such a tricky match. i mean, andrei was playing some really great shots. i was you know, i was trying to respond with some good ones as well. but yeah, wejust, you know, just one of those matches just got to stay in it, believe it, keep believing it till the end. and yeah, just super happy how i managed at the end. australia's min woo lee won his first title in two years at the macau open o
after a 5—0 victory over bristol city. jill roord and khadija shaw both scoring twice in that game.er united and leicester drew 1—1. two goals in stoppage time, so arsenal snatch victory against aston villa, other winners on the day spurs and everton. hubert hurkacz has won the shanghai masters, beating andrei rublev in dramatic fashion. in three sets, kurkacz completed the victory in the deciding set tiebreak after 2 hours and 9 minutes on court. it's his seventh tour title. it's his...
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her bristol family sent tributes they had recorded. in our hearts forever. noiya loved to sing and dance. she worked hard at school and always got good grades. a beacon of light extinguished too soon. all we know is that there is a yahel—shaped hole in our lives that can never be filled for her british family. the family gave us permission to film here, to show that of the i,a00 people killed in israel, one was lianne, one was noiya, and one was yahel. a nation's grief. hundreds came to this triple funeral, including other british israelis who didn't know the sharabis but wanted to pay their respects. too many are dead from kibbutz be'eri. children can't mourn parents. parents can't grieve their children. hamas tried to obliterate this family and the sharabis can't even rest in peace. the girls�* dad, eli, is still missing. their uncle, yosi, kidnapped. dead, missing, kidnapped. the horror of that day for this country in one family. british roots now covered in israeli soil. lucy manning, bbc news, kfar harif. we will return now to the
her bristol family sent tributes they had recorded. in our hearts forever. noiya loved to sing and dance. she worked hard at school and always got good grades. a beacon of light extinguished too soon. all we know is that there is a yahel—shaped hole in our lives that can never be filled for her british family. the family gave us permission to film here, to show that of the i,a00 people killed in israel, one was lianne, one was noiya, and one was yahel. a nation's grief. hundreds came to this...
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away win of the season came courtesy of katie mccabe, who scored both of the goals in a 2—1 win over bristolr united maintained their unbeaten start with a 5—0 win over everton. england's men's rugby league side beat tonga 22—18 to take a 1—0 lead in their three match test series. tom johnston scored twice in the second half following first—half scores from toby king and mikey lewis, who was making his debut. tonga, the first pacific nation to tour england, took the lead and added a late score for a close finish. but england held on to take the victory and the series continues in huddersfield on october 28th. that's it from everybody on the team here. you can get all of the latest sports news from the bbc sport app or website. but for now, from all of us, goodbye. hello. we've got a window of slightly drier, quieterweather at the moment as storm babet has cleared away. but there are still plenty of flood warnings in force, particularly through central parts of england. now, monday will see quite a chilly morning, even some icy stretches, but a largely dry day for many of us once again. now f
away win of the season came courtesy of katie mccabe, who scored both of the goals in a 2—1 win over bristolr united maintained their unbeaten start with a 5—0 win over everton. england's men's rugby league side beat tonga 22—18 to take a 1—0 lead in their three match test series. tom johnston scored twice in the second half following first—half scores from toby king and mikey lewis, who was making his debut. tonga, the first pacific nation to tour england, took the lead and added a...
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but i mean, really this mean, this really did this really bristol really go to bristol magistrates?es? it really, really gets people mean, i mean magistrates? it really, really gets people .lean, i mean magistrates? it really, really gets people . this i mean magistrates? it really, really gets people . this is mean magistrates? it really, really gets people . this is the n scaring people. this is the thing. well, come on. was it really scary? >> scared? >> scared? >> was, because was . he >> he was, because he was. he was walking around at night in like quiet somerset like a quiet somerset village. yeah and there would people yeah and there would be people he approaching people's windows. >> i'd be scared. well, he was on my. >> he's got to carry a light. he's got to carry a light. >> people know where he is. the only way to around this. only way to get around this. >> yeah, think he have >> yeah, i think he could have turned nice thing. turned it into a nice thing. i think could have been like, turned it into a nice thing. i thinthere:ould have been like, turned it into a nice thi
but i mean, really this mean, this really did this really bristol really go to bristol magistrates?es? it really, really gets people mean, i mean magistrates? it really, really gets people .lean, i mean magistrates? it really, really gets people . this i mean magistrates? it really, really gets people . this is mean magistrates? it really, really gets people . this is the n scaring people. this is the thing. well, come on. was it really scary? >> scared? >> scared? >> was,...
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in bristol, hopefully you are still thriving in 2043, - staff. justine in bristol, hopefully you arey, no matter your age, i you feel about that? i think that - anybody, no matter your age, should show id for any age restricted product. it would take out all the abuse. everybody would know that if you buy cigarettes, you have to show id. i you buy cigarettes, you have to show id. .., , , ., . , id. i completely agree with justine. and actually. _ id. i completely agree with justine. and actually. it _ id. i completely agree with justine. and actually, it is _ id. i completely agree with justine. and actually, it is the _ id. i completely agree with justine. and actually, it is the law— id. i completely agree with justine. and actually, it is the law in - and actually, it is the law in scotland _ and actually, it is the law in scotland already, it is called mandatory age verification. at the moment— mandatory age verification. at the moment it — mandatory age verification. at the moment it isjust a voluntary scheme _ moment it isjust a voluntary scheme. and that means you can be expos
in bristol, hopefully you are still thriving in 2043, - staff. justine in bristol, hopefully you arey, no matter your age, i you feel about that? i think that - anybody, no matter your age, should show id for any age restricted product. it would take out all the abuse. everybody would know that if you buy cigarettes, you have to show id. i you buy cigarettes, you have to show id. .., , , ., . , id. i completely agree with justine. and actually. _ id. i completely agree with justine. and...
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joey barton has been sacked as manager of league one club bristol rovers, after three years in chargeion into allegations of violence made by olympic 1500m championjakob ingebrigtsen and his older brothers, henrik and filip, against theirfather and former coach, gjert. he denies the allegations, calling them "baseless", and has not been charged. warrington's matty ashton has been called into england's 19 man squad for the second test in huddersfield. the winger is set to make his second international appearance, coming in for the injured tommy makinson. ben parry has also been called up in place of morgan knowles, who was also injured. —— ben currie. organisers of the masters and open championship say they have no plans to create exemptions for liv golfers next year. their application for global ranking points was rejected earlier this month and liv players phil mickelson and bryson dechambeau called for an exemption category to be created to ensure they do not miss out on qualification as a result. all this week, we have been taking a look at the five nominees for the bbc women's foo
joey barton has been sacked as manager of league one club bristol rovers, after three years in chargeion into allegations of violence made by olympic 1500m championjakob ingebrigtsen and his older brothers, henrik and filip, against theirfather and former coach, gjert. he denies the allegations, calling them "baseless", and has not been charged. warrington's matty ashton has been called into england's 19 man squad for the second test in huddersfield. the winger is set to make his...
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let's go over to bristol . where's my little bristol. where's my little where's these days ?eigh somebody leigh in bristol. somebody has taken map back. taken away. bring the map back. leigh. leigh hi nana um, you know, there's i broadly agree with the panel, but matthew is very brave to say that starmer won't change his mind on this. >> um, you know, i think starmer is trying to be the statesman by following the government and the usa's line on the conflict , following the government and the usa's line on the conflict, but he's also trying to show that his party is no longer the unelected anti—semitic hellhole that it was under corbyn. >> and the far left corbynistas still make up a large proportion of the membership , including a of the membership, including a few mps, have been relatively quiet until now. >> you know what impact this will have on the next election is still uncertain, especially as keir starmer is an unprincipled political weathervane. >> matthew he also changes his mind depending on what day it is. >> but you know, genuinely could be significant . be signi
let's go over to bristol . where's my little bristol. where's my little where's these days ?eigh somebody leigh in bristol. somebody has taken map back. taken away. bring the map back. leigh. leigh hi nana um, you know, there's i broadly agree with the panel, but matthew is very brave to say that starmer won't change his mind on this. >> um, you know, i think starmer is trying to be the statesman by following the government and the usa's line on the conflict , following the government and...
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joined by academic broadcaster and investigative researcher david miller who's joining us from uh bristol, mr. miller, please uh break down how the events have transpired uh in your views since uh the operation al-aqsa flood commenced on saturday? well, of course we saw the the prison break on saturday morning by the various palestinian resistance factions and the uh response to that then of course from uh the zionist regime first of all it took a long time to um push the resistance factions back towards gaza uh and then they commence their bombing uh which is continuing as we speak uh and of course what's continued at the same time has been resistance responses uh in terms of rocket fire and various other uh resistance actions including in the west bank and also on the northern border with lebanon through both. hizballah and uh it looks like also islamic jahad operating i think for the first time from lebanon uh um and that's quite quick significant but of course what you also have then is the uh the entry of the u.s into the conflict, the setting up of the joint operation room with the
joined by academic broadcaster and investigative researcher david miller who's joining us from uh bristol, mr. miller, please uh break down how the events have transpired uh in your views since uh the operation al-aqsa flood commenced on saturday? well, of course we saw the the prison break on saturday morning by the various palestinian resistance factions and the uh response to that then of course from uh the zionist regime first of all it took a long time to um push the resistance factions...
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one of them's at university city in bristol , the university city in bristol, the other university, oneity city in bristol, the otithe most university, one university city in bristol, the otithe most expensive ty, one university city in bristol, the otithe most expensive cities; university city in bristol, the otithe most expensive cities in of the most expensive cities in dublin. a lot of the same issues apply here in here as in the repubuc apply here in here as in the republic of ireland. and i think what a lot of universities are looking for is some kind of solution where they can put up accommodation , they can attract accommodation, they can attract investment to put up accommodation , even of accommodation, even with sort of tax advantaged is to try and solve this issue. but look, a lot people will be listening lot of people will be listening to saying, what are you to me and saying, what are you talking students need talking about? students we need social to house our social housing just to house our family. and that is the issue here. that is the real dynamic . here. that is the
one of them's at university city in bristol , the university city in bristol, the other university, oneity city in bristol, the otithe most university, one university city in bristol, the otithe most expensive ty, one university city in bristol, the otithe most expensive cities; university city in bristol, the otithe most expensive cities in of the most expensive cities in dublin. a lot of the same issues apply here in here as in the repubuc apply here in here as in the republic of ireland. and...
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clinics and have heard from people who have come from england for treatment, including this parent from bristoln. she did not ask her age. i called her to complain and ask, what is she playing at, injecting kids under 18? shejust hung up on me. you know, this is really a crisis waiting to happen with young people. and so the faster the government can act, the quicker that we can stop these unscrupulous people from injecting these young and vulnerable people. the welsh government say that there is a regulatory gap in wales and will be doing further work in this area. there is a lot of pressure over the beauty standards and fashions. they're always changing. so it's just trying to keep up with the trends, really. it's an industry that lacks regulation, one that campaigners say needs action urgently. a rare red weather warning, stating that there's a "risk to life", has been issued for parts of scotland, as storm babet approaches. it's expected to sweep in from the atlantic tomorrow. let's go live to the bbc weather and tomasz schafernaker. thank you very much. the red warning is actually going to
clinics and have heard from people who have come from england for treatment, including this parent from bristoln. she did not ask her age. i called her to complain and ask, what is she playing at, injecting kids under 18? shejust hung up on me. you know, this is really a crisis waiting to happen with young people. and so the faster the government can act, the quicker that we can stop these unscrupulous people from injecting these young and vulnerable people. the welsh government say that there...
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we continue. >>> let's turn to bristol-myers, then cantor fitzgerald bushish on the deal and new launchesf people like to go to healthcare, and bris toll is the poster child what would you do here >> this is what we like this is probably the most data dependent entity in our coverage they had a very successful r&d analyst day recently there's three drugs out there that have been approved that are probably doing better than folks expect when they report earnings, we expect them to say positive things about the trends in these three drugs. they'll also talk about the deal that they just made for $6 billion. we expect positive things to be said around there. so we have about 24% up side to this name. that's just factors in nine times forward earnings, next year's earnings. >> wow, so pretty conservative then to ameriprise, not without some drama they clawed back than banking logs only to dip 12% since since july >> you're bullish here too, right? this is one of the largest advisers in u.s. they've been developing their own a.i. programs for some time now. they're just starting to roll thousa
we continue. >>> let's turn to bristol-myers, then cantor fitzgerald bushish on the deal and new launchesf people like to go to healthcare, and bris toll is the poster child what would you do here >> this is what we like this is probably the most data dependent entity in our coverage they had a very successful r&d analyst day recently there's three drugs out there that have been approved that are probably doing better than folks expect when they report earnings, we expect...
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back home, bristol bears got the edge over leicester tigers, on the opening match of the premiershipw zealand cruised to an eight—wicket win against bangladesh to become the first team to make it three wins from three at the cricket world cup. batting first in chennai, bangladesh only managed 245—9 in 50 overs, despite mushfiqur rahim's 66. in response, skipper kane williamson was forced to retire hurt after getting struck on the thumb in his first match since recovering from knee surgery. but he and daryll mitchell put on a century stand, both hitting half—centuries, as the black caps won with more than seven overs to spare. all eyes will turn to ahmedabad on saturday, as arch—rivals india and pakistan face off at the narendra modi stadium. there is a capacity crowd of 132,000 expected, with both sides having won their first two matches in the tournament. we are under pressure because we are playing before a lot of time in a large crowd, in front of a big crowd, it is a mixed stadium. yes, the whole sport is wearing blue, so if pakistani fans are allowed, it will be good for us. aha
back home, bristol bears got the edge over leicester tigers, on the opening match of the premiershipw zealand cruised to an eight—wicket win against bangladesh to become the first team to make it three wins from three at the cricket world cup. batting first in chennai, bangladesh only managed 245—9 in 50 overs, despite mushfiqur rahim's 66. in response, skipper kane williamson was forced to retire hurt after getting struck on the thumb in his first match since recovering from knee surgery....
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bristol-myers was in the market today to help find an m&a and they issued 40-year debt. right price companies are willing to do it, and there is strong demand. we are seeing strong institutional investor demand for these bonds. matt: olivia, thanks very much. she covers the corporate credit market for us. we are seeing a spike in the s&p right now, trading around session highs on stocks. you can see 4166 the level there. for jon erlichman, i am at miller. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> u.s. stocks resume winning mondays. i am scarlet fu. >> we're kicking off the closing bell in the u.s.. you are looking at the s&p 500 at session highs. the s&p 500 is up by 1.2%. even
bristol-myers was in the market today to help find an m&a and they issued 40-year debt. right price companies are willing to do it, and there is strong demand. we are seeing strong institutional investor demand for these bonds. matt: olivia, thanks very much. she covers the corporate credit market for us. we are seeing a spike in the s&p right now, trading around session highs on stocks. you can see 4166 the level there. for jon erlichman, i am at miller. this is bloomberg. ♪ >>...
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could impact virtually all of the big drug makers in the next few years drug makers including pfizer, bristol-myershnson they all have drugs in a be in the first round of negotiations, there was a legal setback for the drug companies last week in general is looking less and less likely that they will be able to get a legal injunction to stop a bone tatian of the law. i think investors expected units priced in in the industry doesn't think the companies are doing it to get out of it before it's implemented. >> my view a positive surprise for the government that is dictating price rather than the negotiation in the supreme court that may see it their way. >> that would not happen until 2026. prices already. >> what about mna outlook big pharma has 200 billion going off patent and that would be fuel for dealmaking. >> there's a lot of anxiety about the ftc on former mergers the anticompetitive and taking a close look at a lot of big deals. on the other hand amgen 28 billion-dollar of horizon was allowed to go through an industry is enthusiastic or optimistic that $40 billion acquisition will go throug
could impact virtually all of the big drug makers in the next few years drug makers including pfizer, bristol-myershnson they all have drugs in a be in the first round of negotiations, there was a legal setback for the drug companies last week in general is looking less and less likely that they will be able to get a legal injunction to stop a bone tatian of the law. i think investors expected units priced in in the industry doesn't think the companies are doing it to get out of it before it's...
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being with me in this session david miller academic broadcaster and investigative researcher out of bristol andsai palestinian scientist and author out of bethlehem and thank you viewers for staying with us. right here at press tv, don't change that dial, we're bringing you all the latests from gaza and beyond as we get in, stay tun. hello, i'm shawn and this is the conversation where we take an alternative look at political events and current affairs through nice lens. in the show, we hope to pick, probe, investigate and uncover the stories that you want to hear. we go, we're instream, won't go. this week we interview lawyer, activist, human right advocate, leading voice and civic nationalism. he's secretary of airlines future, an organization established promote, debate and discuss viability of new constitutional arrangements in the event. of united ireland, but before we do, let's take a quick look at what's in store for the week's show. as always we are joining our residenter michelle gillany. michelle is the current end, she has served in the northernland assembly as a former minister
being with me in this session david miller academic broadcaster and investigative researcher out of bristol andsai palestinian scientist and author out of bethlehem and thank you viewers for staying with us. right here at press tv, don't change that dial, we're bringing you all the latests from gaza and beyond as we get in, stay tun. hello, i'm shawn and this is the conversation where we take an alternative look at political events and current affairs through nice lens. in the show, we hope to...
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david is academic and a former professor at bristol university and is now a non-resident senior research fellow at the center for islam and global affairs at istanbul zaium university. he's also a co-director of the lobby and watch dog spinwatch, and he's a leading british scholarly critic of israel. our guest expert today is peter ford. who has extensive experience as a british diplomat, working in beirout, cairo, riyad, singapore and paris. he was the british ambassador to bahrain from 1999 to 2003, and then syria from 2003 to 2006. and between 2006 and 2015, he was the representative of the commissioner general of the united nations relief and works agency for palestine refugees, based in jordan, and today he joins us via skype. welcome to the show. david. is it true that the only state leader to raise the question of palestine uh at the assembly was uh president raisi of iran. well, he was the only one to uh to significantly discuss the question about. the colombian president did mention palestine in quite a good way, contrast the way in which the international community dealt with q
david is academic and a former professor at bristol university and is now a non-resident senior research fellow at the center for islam and global affairs at istanbul zaium university. he's also a co-director of the lobby and watch dog spinwatch, and he's a leading british scholarly critic of israel. our guest expert today is peter ford. who has extensive experience as a british diplomat, working in beirout, cairo, riyad, singapore and paris. he was the british ambassador to bahrain from 1999...