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thank you, chris page there. you're watching _ november. thank you, chris page there.e things will be turning dry as we head into the weekend. thanks to a ridge of high pressure, it will help a lot of the floodwater to ease down, but it will be quite short lived because as we move into sunday, we've got the next area of low pressure pushing in from the southwest. now this is this morning's rain clearing away on this active weather front into the near continent. but that's open the floodgates. yes, some brighter sunny weather, but also a cold arctic northerly air flow. so it really will be quite chilly as we head through this evening. and certainly overnight temperatures will drop like a stone under clear skies. a few showers peppering coastal areas, still quite breezy down north sea coast and a bit of cloud pushing into northwest scotland. so temperatures recovering here, but it will be chilly elsewhere. under clear skies. northern england central eastern scotland could see a touch of frost to greet you on saturday morning, but thanks to this area of high pressure, it
thank you, chris page there. you're watching _ november. thank you, chris page there.e things will be turning dry as we head into the weekend. thanks to a ridge of high pressure, it will help a lot of the floodwater to ease down, but it will be quite short lived because as we move into sunday, we've got the next area of low pressure pushing in from the southwest. now this is this morning's rain clearing away on this active weather front into the near continent. but that's open the floodgates....
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chris page, bbc news.ke you to the live scene in dublin where leaders have just gone scene in dublin where leaders havejust gone in scene in dublin where leaders have just gone in and you can see the two flags here, this is one of the official buildings that the irish government use, farmleigh house, it is used for state visits, itjust went black but we did see the two leaders, keir starmer and black but we did see the two leaders, keir starmerand simon leaders, keir starmer and simon harris, leaders, keir starmerand simon harris, on the steps as they headed into the building. as we were hearing from chris page. there will be a number of discussions going on, commerce across the irish sea will be one of the big ones because the trade relationship between the two nations worth 100 billion euros a year and it supports thousands ofjobs, so that will be a key one. the prime minister and taoiseach will be meeting irish business leaders from companies including primark, a company that was founded in ireland and
chris page, bbc news.ke you to the live scene in dublin where leaders have just gone scene in dublin where leaders havejust gone in scene in dublin where leaders have just gone in and you can see the two flags here, this is one of the official buildings that the irish government use, farmleigh house, it is used for state visits, itjust went black but we did see the two leaders, keir starmer and black but we did see the two leaders, keir starmerand simon leaders, keir starmer and simon harris,...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast. some more lines we are getting in from lebanon this evening.e last few hours. the latest one from afp news agency reporting a lebanon army source saying that troops are repositioning. this is after israeli threats seven incursion. reuters reporting something similar, saying the lebanese army were seen withdrawing from several positions on the southern border with israel. they are citing local residents and a security source telling the reuters news agency. an lebanese army spokesperson did not confirm or deny those reports. this comes a few minutes after afp reporting that israel has declared part of its northern border region, a couple of zones there, as closed military zones. this is after we know that tanks have been gathering at the border, in a few hours ago, we learned that israel told the us that it plans to launch a limited ground incursion. since we've been on air, we have heard from us state department spokesperson confirming that israel did tell the us about a number of operations, there is a caveat, those limited operations. that's
chris page, bbc news, belfast. some more lines we are getting in from lebanon this evening.e last few hours. the latest one from afp news agency reporting a lebanon army source saying that troops are repositioning. this is after israeli threats seven incursion. reuters reporting something similar, saying the lebanese army were seen withdrawing from several positions on the southern border with israel. they are citing local residents and a security source telling the reuters news agency. an...
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their ship needed repairs, and chris page is belfast for us tonight. ris, when is the big sale happening? chris, when is the big sale hauenina? ., ., " happening? we are told 25 past 11. so far this around _ happening? we are told 25 past 11. so far this around the _ happening? we are told 25 past 11. so far this around the world - happening? we are told 25 past 11. so far this around the world cruise | so far this around the world cruise has only had one stop and it's lasted for 122 days. it is four months exactly since the odyssey was initially supposed to leave belfast. even today it hasn't been plain sailing, the ship was expected to dock at this ski for boarding early this afternoon but it stayed in the repair yard across the harbour and as night fell, many passengers were making plans to extend their stay in northern ireland once again. but then the ocean did back in, the chief executive of the cruise line appeared and announced final clearance had been given and you could feel the wave of relief cascading through the terminal, as people knew they
their ship needed repairs, and chris page is belfast for us tonight. ris, when is the big sale happening? chris, when is the big sale hauenina? ., ., " happening? we are told 25 past 11. so far this around _ happening? we are told 25 past 11. so far this around the _ happening? we are told 25 past 11. so far this around the world - happening? we are told 25 past 11. so far this around the world cruise | so far this around the world cruise has only had one stop and it's lasted for 122 days....
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chris page, bbc news, antrim.at the weekend. hejoked that he had been flattened by a scrum after accepting a hug from one of the players. the king who is receiving ongoing treatment for cancer said later he appreciated having "such a warm hug" and added that it was "very healing". that's all for now — stay with bbc news. looking at all the fallout in the us election. goodbye. hello. on wednesday, we had a chilly north westerly airflow across the uk and that brought us a mixture of sunshine and showers. some of those showers really dramatic. a beautiful strike of foot lightning there in nottinghamshire and in the same county. so much hail late afternoon that it completely covered the roads and pavements in newark on trent. the showers then were particularly widespread. i'm showing you this because we've got a similar look to the weather forecast as we head into thursday, so here we go. we've got that chilly flow of northwesterly air coming down from polar regions, and as that cold air gets heated by the seas, well,
chris page, bbc news, antrim.at the weekend. hejoked that he had been flattened by a scrum after accepting a hug from one of the players. the king who is receiving ongoing treatment for cancer said later he appreciated having "such a warm hug" and added that it was "very healing". that's all for now — stay with bbc news. looking at all the fallout in the us election. goodbye. hello. on wednesday, we had a chilly north westerly airflow across the uk and that brought us a...
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our ireland correspondent chris page reports. harris were pictured having a pint. the photo symbolised a better relationship between their two countries after some years of strain. today they'll go to watch england take on ireland in the uefa nations league, but the on—pitch rivalry won't disrupt the diplomacy. sir keir is on something of a tour of eu capitals. in recent weeks, he's had trips to germany and france. the last british prime minister to go to dublin was boris johnson five years ago. relations had cooled significantly. brexit was the major factor. the border with northern ireland was the uk's only frontier with the eu. the issue of how to avoid checkpoints here became a huge sticking point. there was also tension between the governments over the question of how the conflict, known as the troubles, should be investigated. but sir keir starmer�*s election victory was broadly welcomed in dublin as a chance for a new start. there have already been signs of improving co—operation. the uk and ireland are multi—billion pound
our ireland correspondent chris page reports. harris were pictured having a pint. the photo symbolised a better relationship between their two countries after some years of strain. today they'll go to watch england take on ireland in the uefa nations league, but the on—pitch rivalry won't disrupt the diplomacy. sir keir is on something of a tour of eu capitals. in recent weeks, he's had trips to germany and france. the last british prime minister to go to dublin was boris johnson five years...
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chris page, many thanks.the ocean photographer of the year has been won by an image of a particularly hungry rare bryde's whale — off the pacific coast of mexico. let's see the picture, and hear a word from the winner rafael caballero. it was in a place full of life where sardine migration happens every year at the end of the year. actually in that moment i was snorkelling so i was floating. we saw a small bait ball, that is that formation of sardines. and all of a sudden, all the predators went away so we were even thinking about getting out of the water because there was no action going on. but out of the blue a huge bryde whale came out of nowhere and ate the whole thing. so i free—dived to maybe four metres deep, and maybe i was four metres or three metres from the whale, so super close. my heart was beating so fast. it was a once—in—a—lifetime moment. extraordinary image. the funeral has taken place of sven—goran eriksson — the first foreign football manager to take charge of england. he died in august o
chris page, many thanks.the ocean photographer of the year has been won by an image of a particularly hungry rare bryde's whale — off the pacific coast of mexico. let's see the picture, and hear a word from the winner rafael caballero. it was in a place full of life where sardine migration happens every year at the end of the year. actually in that moment i was snorkelling so i was floating. we saw a small bait ball, that is that formation of sardines. and all of a sudden, all the predators...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.e up their babies. the former cabinet minister and labour peer baroness harman has called on the government to issue a formal apology for what happened. our correspondent duncan kennedy has been following the issue extensively. this is his report. it's the story of loss, tearing at a mother's soul. it's the story of someone in search of the baby she was forced to give up. no! it stars georgie glen from call the midwife, who took the role in part because she was shocked by real forced adoptions. words fail me. it seems so inhuman, and so cruel, and wrong. around 180,000 babies were taken from unmarried mothers in post—war years. that was the year before everything happened. diana defries was one of them. she says the worst moment was when an nhs nurse put her newborn baby out of reach. i called out to her to say, "it's all right, i'm here." i didn't know what else to do. and then she stopped crying. and i wondered whether she'd died. who does that? what kind of people would do that? bbc
chris page, bbc news, belfast.e up their babies. the former cabinet minister and labour peer baroness harman has called on the government to issue a formal apology for what happened. our correspondent duncan kennedy has been following the issue extensively. this is his report. it's the story of loss, tearing at a mother's soul. it's the story of someone in search of the baby she was forced to give up. no! it stars georgie glen from call the midwife, who took the role in part because she was...
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applause live to belfast and our correspondent chris page. thanks forjoining us. much trying to send a new message here. can you remind us of the circumstances of the previous records like nation and why they are talking about time to reflect —— resignation? gavin robinson's speech was certainly warmly received in the conference hall. perhaps a few party leaders would get such a good reception after such a good reception after such a good reception after such a per general election. the dup lost three of its eight westminster seats when the uk went to the polls injuly. they have acknowledged the gavin robinson took over leadership of the dup under the most unexpected circumstances. back in march, sirjeffrey donaldson resigned as leader of the dup. he had been the longest serving mp in northern ireland, and resign from parliament too after he was charged with historical sex offences, which he denies. mr robinson then became the leader and had to fight that general election campaign just fight that general election campaignjusta fight that general election campaignj
applause live to belfast and our correspondent chris page. thanks forjoining us. much trying to send a new message here. can you remind us of the circumstances of the previous records like nation and why they are talking about time to reflect —— resignation? gavin robinson's speech was certainly warmly received in the conference hall. perhaps a few party leaders would get such a good reception after such a good reception after such a good reception after such a per general election. the dup...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast. now a look at some other stories making the news today.eds of their communities. industry figures say councils could end up shouldering more financial risk if passenger numbers fall. a former police officer has admitted attempted murder after driving his car at his ex—partner and her mother through the window of an undertakers in the scottish borders. william mcburnie, who was three times the legal drink—drive limit, narrowly missed the two women. the judge at the high court in livingston said mcburnie should be under no illusion — he was going to prison for a long time. the inquest into the death of steve dymond, who appeared as a guest on thejeremy kyle show has heard from his landlady, who said he was "distraught" and a "broken man" after recording the programme. the 63—year—old from portsmouth is believed to have taken his own life seven days after filming for the itv show in may 2019. the supermarket aldi says it's planning to spend £800 million to ramp up expansion across britain after record sales and profit last year. as food price
chris page, bbc news, belfast. now a look at some other stories making the news today.eds of their communities. industry figures say councils could end up shouldering more financial risk if passenger numbers fall. a former police officer has admitted attempted murder after driving his car at his ex—partner and her mother through the window of an undertakers in the scottish borders. william mcburnie, who was three times the legal drink—drive limit, narrowly missed the two women. the judge at...
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here's our ireland correspondent, chris page. that members of the security forces colluded in the murder of pat finucane. now, a public inquiry is set to examine the extent of their involvement. the northern ireland secretary said the decision would follow through on past guarantees which ministers gave, but didn't act on. two decades on, the commitment made by the government, first in the agreement with the irish government, and then to this house, to establish an inquiry into the death of mr finucane, remains unfulfilled. it is for this exceptional reason that i have decided to establish an independent inquiry. mr finucane was a high profile defence lawyer during the conflict known as the troubles. he was shot 1a times in front of his family at his home. the gunmen were from the loyalist group the ulster defence association. two paramilitaries involved in the murder were working as informers for the police and the army. the solicitor�*s son, who's now an mp, said the full truth has never come out. the state targeted and set in
here's our ireland correspondent, chris page. that members of the security forces colluded in the murder of pat finucane. now, a public inquiry is set to examine the extent of their involvement. the northern ireland secretary said the decision would follow through on past guarantees which ministers gave, but didn't act on. two decades on, the commitment made by the government, first in the agreement with the irish government, and then to this house, to establish an inquiry into the death of mr...
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chris page, bbc news, antrim. a reminder of our top headline this afternoon.conomy, abortion and immigration. and still to come. we'll take a look at the new stem cell donation centre which could transform treatment for blood cancer and blood disorder patients. we ll have a full forecast in the next half hour, but it's time now for a quick look at the weather. here's darren. this is the jet stream, the fast flowing ribbon of air around 30,000 feetin flowing ribbon of air around 30,000 feet in the air and when it is in this kind of position diving to the south of the uk is not good news. that is why it is cold at the moment and this is the temperature with the blue area showing where it is colder than normal as it is across many parts of europe. but as we head into the weekend, the position of the jet stream changes and i will have more detail later on but there is a glimmer of hope! let's get more on our top story — the presidential tv debate between kamala harris and donald trump. political disagreements and personal insults were at the centre of the 90 minut
chris page, bbc news, antrim. a reminder of our top headline this afternoon.conomy, abortion and immigration. and still to come. we'll take a look at the new stem cell donation centre which could transform treatment for blood cancer and blood disorder patients. we ll have a full forecast in the next half hour, but it's time now for a quick look at the weather. here's darren. this is the jet stream, the fast flowing ribbon of air around 30,000 feetin flowing ribbon of air around 30,000 feet in...
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our ireland correspondent chris page reports.e first meeting, sir keir starmer and simon harris were pictured having a plate. the photo symbolised a better relationship between the two countries after some years of strain. today, balgo to watch england take on ireland in the uefa nations league, but beyond impact —— on which will disrupt the diplomacy. in recent weeks he has had trips to germany and france. british prime minister to minister to go to dublin was borisjohnson, five years ago. relations had cooled significantly. brexit was the major factor. the border with northern ireland was the uk's only frontier with the eu stop the issue of how to avoid checkpoints he became a huge sticking point. there was also tension between the governments over the question of how the conflict known as the troubles should be investigated. but sir keir starmer�*s election victory was broadly welcomed in dublin is a chance for a new start. there have already been signs of improving cooperation. the uk and ireland are a multibillion pound trad
our ireland correspondent chris page reports.e first meeting, sir keir starmer and simon harris were pictured having a plate. the photo symbolised a better relationship between the two countries after some years of strain. today, balgo to watch england take on ireland in the uefa nations league, but beyond impact —— on which will disrupt the diplomacy. in recent weeks he has had trips to germany and france. british prime minister to minister to go to dublin was borisjohnson, five years ago....
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here's our ireland correspondent, chris page.the security forces colluded in the murder of pat finucane. now, a public inquiry is set to examine the extent of their involvement. the northern ireland secretary said the decision would follow through on past guarantees which ministers gave, but didn't act on. two decades on, the commitment made by the government, first in the agreement with the irish government, and then to this house, to establish an inquiry into the death of mr finucane, remains unfulfilled. it is for this exceptional reason that i have decided to establish an independent inquiry. mr finucane was a high profile defence lawyer during the conflict known as the troubles. he was shot 1a times in front of his family at his home. the gunmen were from the loyalist group the ulster defence association. two paramilitaries involved in the murder were working as informers for the police and the army. the solicitor�*s son, who's now an mp, said the full truth has never come out. the state targeted and set in place, set in mot
here's our ireland correspondent, chris page.the security forces colluded in the murder of pat finucane. now, a public inquiry is set to examine the extent of their involvement. the northern ireland secretary said the decision would follow through on past guarantees which ministers gave, but didn't act on. two decades on, the commitment made by the government, first in the agreement with the irish government, and then to this house, to establish an inquiry into the death of mr finucane, remains...
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chris page, bbc news.roberts, told us more about the significance of this trip. this trip has been billed as a new era of friendship between the two leaders after some trickiness during the brexit negotiations that we saw in the last few years and keir starmer has been on a busy charm offensive across european capitals as part of the efforts to reset relations, so today they will be talking about a new strategic partnership and co—operation. but this trip is also being billed as an economic opportunity, economic growth is a key mission of the new government, so they will be meeting with big business, companies like primark, to talk about opportunities when it comes to investment and trade. but we should also mention elsewhere today efforts to reset relations. warm words coming from the secretary of state for northern ireland, hilary benn. he will be talking to northern ireland leaders talking about a new chapter and will underline the uk government's commitment to the good friday agreement, stability at th
chris page, bbc news.roberts, told us more about the significance of this trip. this trip has been billed as a new era of friendship between the two leaders after some trickiness during the brexit negotiations that we saw in the last few years and keir starmer has been on a busy charm offensive across european capitals as part of the efforts to reset relations, so today they will be talking about a new strategic partnership and co—operation. but this trip is also being billed as an economic...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.ight between presidential hopeful donald trump and kamala harris, lots of facts to check and some of them are checked during the programme and others who have been looking back on and will be back with our colleagues to just go through it with a fine tooth comb. please stay with us. hello there. things should get a little bit warmer over the weekend, but right, now it's still cold out there. we've seen a lot of showers earlier on today, some dramatic weather watcher pictures. it took a while for the showers to push down into more southern counties of england, and here we saw the best of the sunshine. the showers have been heavy. we've had some hail in there as well, and we still have this very showery air stream with low pressure between us and scandinavia. we've got a northwesterly wind here, but the winds originating perhaps as far north as the arctic circle, which is giving us the chill. and as those winds do become lighter overnight and skies tend to clear, the temperatures are goi
chris page, bbc news, belfast.ight between presidential hopeful donald trump and kamala harris, lots of facts to check and some of them are checked during the programme and others who have been looking back on and will be back with our colleagues to just go through it with a fine tooth comb. please stay with us. hello there. things should get a little bit warmer over the weekend, but right, now it's still cold out there. we've seen a lot of showers earlier on today, some dramatic weather...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast. we will let you know later if it does actually set sale.home defeat against tottenham hotspur yesterday. ten hag has endured a poor start to the season, which has left united 12th in the premier league. 0ur sports editor dan roan is at old trafford. not much certainty there either, dan? . �* . not much certainty there either, dan? . �*, , ., dan? that's right, sophie. no official word _ dan? that's right, sophie. no official word from _ dan? that's right, sophie. no official word from manchester dan? that's right, sophie. no - official word from manchester united but behind the scenes senior sources indicate for now at least it is business as usual and the focus for the club is on the two big matches against porto in europe then aston villa in the league on sunday but it suggested the results of those could prove pivotal for their beleaguered manager eric tene had after quite a wretched performance against spurs at old trafford. their second successive home defeat by 3—0 in the league. their worst start to a premier league campaign, of cour
chris page, bbc news, belfast. we will let you know later if it does actually set sale.home defeat against tottenham hotspur yesterday. ten hag has endured a poor start to the season, which has left united 12th in the premier league. 0ur sports editor dan roan is at old trafford. not much certainty there either, dan? . �* . not much certainty there either, dan? . �*, , ., dan? that's right, sophie. no official word _ dan? that's right, sophie. no official word from _ dan? that's right,...
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we can get an update on what is going to be discussed today. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page reportsof a tour of eu capitals. in recent weeks, he's had trips to germany and france. the last british prime minister to go to dublin was boris johnson five years ago. relations had cooled significantly. brexit was the major factor. the border with northern ireland was the uk's only frontier with the eu.
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studio: chris page, thank you. the time is 13.16. our top story this afternoon...ing, and apologised to the actor amanda abbington, who appeared on the programme in 2023. and, as one—in—50 adults in the uk stammer, we'll hearfrom one woman sharing her experience of the daily challenges. and coming up in the sport on bbc news, ireland stun the world champions new zealand with a sensational last—gasp win in their opening wxv one match in vancouver. a huge clean—up operation is under way in the us after hurricane helene swept through the south—eastern states, killing at least 105 people. helene hit florida on friday before moving through georgia, tennessee, and north and south carolina — where it left a trail of destruction despite being downgraded to a tropical storm. 30 of those who died came from the mountain town of asheville and the surrounding area — where hundreds remain unaccounted for. our reporter megan owen has the details. "biblical devastation" — the words of emergency officials as they battle the leftovers of the tropical storm. north and south carolina
studio: chris page, thank you. the time is 13.16. our top story this afternoon...ing, and apologised to the actor amanda abbington, who appeared on the programme in 2023. and, as one—in—50 adults in the uk stammer, we'll hearfrom one woman sharing her experience of the daily challenges. and coming up in the sport on bbc news, ireland stun the world champions new zealand with a sensational last—gasp win in their opening wxv one match in vancouver. a huge clean—up operation is under way...
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chris mason reporting there. the labour party is making some of tomorrow morning's front pages.ads with the labour party who are to investigate £600 million covid contracts given under the tories. staying with labour — the i reports that rachel reeves, the chancellor of the exchequer is being urged by some colleagues not to allow public spending to return to austerity. and the express says that sir keir starmer faces a showdown with union backers. also featured is the princess of wales — seen in public for the first time since her cancer treatment ended — she joined the king and queen at church on sunday in balmoral. the daily telegraph shows the deputy prime minister angela raynor pictured at the conference in liverpool yesterday — and a story about the ongoing donations row. and finally the daily mirror leads with tax dodgers — they will be hunted down and forced to pay up in a new drive to claw back billions for public services. one of the lines released from rachel reeves's speech that she will give to the labour party conference. she's going to say that she will not tolerat
chris mason reporting there. the labour party is making some of tomorrow morning's front pages.ads with the labour party who are to investigate £600 million covid contracts given under the tories. staying with labour — the i reports that rachel reeves, the chancellor of the exchequer is being urged by some colleagues not to allow public spending to return to austerity. and the express says that sir keir starmer faces a showdown with union backers. also featured is the princess of wales —...
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many would say this is a continuation of joe biden and they didn't just put out an 82 page document. chrisnow -- i am not looking to learn that much. one of the things the market is missing, one of the things that is a big risk is if harris wins we probably see taxes rolloff and that's not great for small caps. that won't happen initially which is why we are still thinking of a small pullback for underperformance but if we go longer-term that would be great, your point about biden and if you go back to obama biden, biden and then potentially harris you are going to likely see a situation that's a lot more beneficial to growth and growth companies because some of their policies have been -- have held back the economy whether it's related to regulation or other issues and that's been a great environment for growth. jonathan: let's get super tactical. the next month what you think october will look like. getting that kind of policy anxiety in this market providing substantial headwind overall. >> one of the things that's confused me is typically before an election you have this kind of uncert
many would say this is a continuation of joe biden and they didn't just put out an 82 page document. chrisnow -- i am not looking to learn that much. one of the things the market is missing, one of the things that is a big risk is if harris wins we probably see taxes rolloff and that's not great for small caps. that won't happen initially which is why we are still thinking of a small pullback for underperformance but if we go longer-term that would be great, your point about biden and if you go...
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the founder of the video hosting service ramble chris pavlovsky, did not wait for the gendarmes to leave europe, here is what he wrote on his pageix. i'm a little late with this, but for good reason. i just left europe safely. france threatened ramble, and now they've crossed a red line by arresting telegram ceo pavel durov, reportedly for not censoring speech. ramble will not tolerate this behavior and will use all legal means available to fight for freedom of expression, a universal human right. we are currently fighting in the french courts and hope for immediate release of pavel durov. representatives of the new technological order of the kryakly of all bridges are seriously concerned about their future. it should be noted that it is absolutely not without reason. the trend to intercept control of mass communication tools is obvious. it is understandable, the euro-atlantic space is not a place for the rampant pluralism of opinions, especially in the era of a wave of large-scale ideological semantic confrontation. by the way, back in february of this year, the estonian tigress kaja kalas called on the european commission to s
the founder of the video hosting service ramble chris pavlovsky, did not wait for the gendarmes to leave europe, here is what he wrote on his pageix. i'm a little late with this, but for good reason. i just left europe safely. france threatened ramble, and now they've crossed a red line by arresting telegram ceo pavel durov, reportedly for not censoring speech. ramble will not tolerate this behavior and will use all legal means available to fight for freedom of expression, a universal human...
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isy first time reading them, so if they will by joe mackey wil, a page m one of our jewish friends in tel avishv. >> terrible comedian chris rock just endorsed kamala harris. well, if only someone could onl slap some sensy soe a condoning violence. >> reporter olivia. newsy, nosy. who cares? was placed on leave fromplaced o new york magazine after to aaftr relationship with rfk jr. the relationshipmitting has ben described as sexting, which beats phone sex with rfk. >> that would take hours. well, stephen hawkins thinks yes. >> this week we had former>> g president donaldre trump the show. he saiering and, oh, milk it.k t >> he said this was bes his experience with fox solely because he didn't have to look at kilmeadperiencee face. but the ratings came out yesterday showing that we had nearly 5 million viewers. meanwhile, meanwhile, oprah held an interview with kamala harris. preso it really was the battle of presidential candidate interviews. on one hand, you had an interviewedidate ner who's the most famous influential talk show host on earth. and on the other, you had oprah. >> i didn't see that coming, right? >> well,
isy first time reading them, so if they will by joe mackey wil, a page m one of our jewish friends in tel avishv. >> terrible comedian chris rock just endorsed kamala harris. well, if only someone could onl slap some sensy soe a condoning violence. >> reporter olivia. newsy, nosy. who cares? was placed on leave fromplaced o new york magazine after to aaftr relationship with rfk jr. the relationshipmitting has ben described as sexting, which beats phone sex with rfk. >> that...
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page on this. let's not go back. let's chart a course for the future. >> when all in starts right now. >>> good evening from new york i'm chris hayes.he first presidential debate of the year between donald trump and president biden, june 27th, biden's performance brought about a reckoning in biden's decision to step aside, suspend his re-election campaign. last night, 11 weeks later, more than 67 million people watched trump face biden's replacement at the top of the democratic ticket, voice president kamala harris. the stakes were even higher, going into last night's debate, kamala harris carried an unbelievably difficult burden. of course there is the fact that she is the first black woman at the top of a major party ticket, trying to become the first woman ever elected the president of the united states. and everyone if everything else in the race was normal that would be a extremely difficult road to navigate. of course, nothing about this has been normal. since the first debate. harris has had to navigate a mind field. for three weeks, while her party was in turmoil, vice president had to avoid being seen as grasping or ambitio
page on this. let's not go back. let's chart a course for the future. >> when all in starts right now. >>> good evening from new york i'm chris hayes.he first presidential debate of the year between donald trump and president biden, june 27th, biden's performance brought about a reckoning in biden's decision to step aside, suspend his re-election campaign. last night, 11 weeks later, more than 67 million people watched trump face biden's replacement at the top of the democratic...
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chris, let's go to your first question first. on what did he base this? the first thing he says, i'm going to the second pagethis four-page letter order from judge merchan, is that, despite the fact that manhattan d.a. told the judge they were officially neutral on trump's request to postpone his sentencing, he notes, as i did before, they raised a number of concerns about going ahead with the sentencing as scheduled in their letter. he interprets that as seemingly supporting trump's application for adjournment and said a careful reading of their response can be fairly construed as a joiner of the motion. the parties, in his interpretation, were in agreement going forward with sentencing, at least presented sufficient concerns for him to take those concerns very seriously. then the next thing that he says, that is despite those unsubstantiated litany of brie vances on the first page, it's not lost on him that there are 41 days or i'm sorry there would be 41 days until the election if sentencing were to proceed on september 18th. he says given that and the gravity of the election and not wanting to interfere
chris, let's go to your first question first. on what did he base this? the first thing he says, i'm going to the second pagethis four-page letter order from judge merchan, is that, despite the fact that manhattan d.a. told the judge they were officially neutral on trump's request to postpone his sentencing, he notes, as i did before, they raised a number of concerns about going ahead with the sentencing as scheduled in their letter. he interprets that as seemingly supporting trump's...
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page on rhetoric. having said that i'm going to give her a few points. you know i'm highly critical. i'm highly critical because our country should be doing better, chris. >> this is fernand, the theory. they executed on that theory. there's a person who's a kind of brain maniac and a demagogue who isn't interested in results and i can take the energy that sort of dark energy that's there that's being thrown at migrants and i can take out people's real concerns and address them in a practical plain spoken way and cut through that was the goal here how effective do you think it was? >> chris, that speech is why kamala harris is going to win this election. right now there's groups dial testing. what is the reaction to that. that thing was off the charts extraordinary. between the clintonian phrase of making this immigration false choice. we're not going to allow that. we're going to make it safe, orderly and humane. kind of a play of clinton's legal rare the way he addressed the immigration issue, kind of thorny. she gave a speech that didn't sound like an open borders. she said i'm a responsible leader. i'm going to solve this problem. i'm not going all
page on rhetoric. having said that i'm going to give her a few points. you know i'm highly critical. i'm highly critical because our country should be doing better, chris. >> this is fernand, the theory. they executed on that theory. there's a person who's a kind of brain maniac and a demagogue who isn't interested in results and i can take the energy that sort of dark energy that's there that's being thrown at migrants and i can take out people's real concerns and address them in a...
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64 page indictment from us federal prosecutors in new york reads like a spy novel accusing linda sun of acting as an unregistered agent of the chinese government, conspiring with her husband, chrisu to commit bank fraud, accusing both of money laundering millions of dollars from china, bank rolling the couple's luxurious lifestyle paying cash for their nearly $4,000,000 long island manchin and $2 million condo in hawaii, buying brand new cars, like a 2024 ferrari and range rover, funneling millions to her husband's businesses. even sending her parents dozens of salted ducks at chinese delicacy the couple is pleading not guilty. sons attorney calls the investigation overly aggressive, and the indictment inflammatory that we are looking forward to exercising a right to a speedy trial addressing these accusations in the forum where it's most appropriate, which is affordable us prosecutors say cases like this reveal just how far china will go to infiltrate an influence the u.s government. >> will ripley, cnn, taipei china is halting most foreign adoptions of its children, leaving hundreds of families with pending applications in limbo, the country's foreign ministry announced thursd
64 page indictment from us federal prosecutors in new york reads like a spy novel accusing linda sun of acting as an unregistered agent of the chinese government, conspiring with her husband, chrisu to commit bank fraud, accusing both of money laundering millions of dollars from china, bank rolling the couple's luxurious lifestyle paying cash for their nearly $4,000,000 long island manchin and $2 million condo in hawaii, buying brand new cars, like a 2024 ferrari and range rover, funneling...
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page indictment from u.s. federal prosecutors in new york reads like a spy novel accusing linda sun of acting as an unregistered agent of the chinese government conspiring with her husband, chris hu to commit bank fraud accusing both of money laundering, millions of dollars from china bank rolling the couple's luxurious lifestyle, paying cash for their nearly $4 million long island manchin and 2 million condo in hawaii, buying brand new cars, like a 2024 ferrari and range rover funneling millions to her husband's businesses, even sending her parents dozens of salted ducks at chinese delicacy. the couple is pleading not guilty. sons attorney calls the investigation overly aggressive, and the indictment inflammatory that we're looking for exercising her right to the trial and addressing these these accusations and the warm weather. it's most appropriate, which is affordable us prosecutors say cases like this reveal just how far china will go. erin, to infiltrate and influence the u.s government. suitcases full of cash literally is the diplomat maddock policy. if they can't get good press coverage any other way to get human rights taken out of a speech, just millions of dollars t
page indictment from u.s. federal prosecutors in new york reads like a spy novel accusing linda sun of acting as an unregistered agent of the chinese government conspiring with her husband, chris hu to commit bank fraud accusing both of money laundering, millions of dollars from china bank rolling the couple's luxurious lifestyle, paying cash for their nearly $4 million long island manchin and 2 million condo in hawaii, buying brand new cars, like a 2024 ferrari and range rover funneling...
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chris, let's start with you. front of the daily mail and inside on page six is more on why sir keir starmer, the millionaire top lawyer own clothes or his wife her own clothes. yes. >> and i think that's that's a massive headline. why can't you , massive headline. why can't you, the son of a toolmaker who's now a millionaire who has 200 grand a millionaire who has 200 grand a year coming from your, your property portfolio , who earns property portfolio, who earns 166 grand a year as a pm and, constituent mp ? why can you not constituent mp? why can you not afford to buy your mrs. a dress? now, i heard the argument from the labour benches that apparently in the us of a and they they look after their first lady and look after their leaders and dress them all nice. but this is the same guy and same government who think that an old age pensioner on 13 grand an old age pensioner on 13 grand a year can afford to get the clothes and feed themselves and heat their homes, and you can't afford to buy your clothes. >> i mean, the optics are absolutely terrible. >> terrible , indefensible. >> terrible, indefensible. >> terrible,
chris, let's start with you. front of the daily mail and inside on page six is more on why sir keir starmer, the millionaire top lawyer own clothes or his wife her own clothes. yes. >> and i think that's that's a massive headline. why can't you , massive headline. why can't you, the son of a toolmaker who's now a millionaire who has 200 grand a millionaire who has 200 grand a year coming from your, your property portfolio , who earns property portfolio, who earns 166 grand a year as a pm...
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chris murphy of connecticut. senator, good to have you with us this morning. lots to talk about. let's start right here. what iour reaction to what you read in those more than 30 pagese justice department indictment, laying out chapter and verse how a state media organization in russia, therefore the russian government, funneled money to conservative influencers to spout their propaganda here in the u.s.? >> this is a stunning indictment, and it really shows potentially how deeply integrated russia is with the maga media environment. this company that is described in tennessee as a pretty well-known maga media company, it has on its payroll many of the top pro-trump voices in this country. they were knowingly conspiring with russia, using millions of dollars to put content online, and to pay a number of pro-trump commentators that, you know, have been pushing an anti-harris and pro-russia narrative for months. unfortunately, this may be the tip of the iceberg. it is possible that there are many other mainstream conservative websites that are in the pocket of the russian government. i'm glad that the justice department is on top of this. i'm glad that the notice is n
chris murphy of connecticut. senator, good to have you with us this morning. lots to talk about. let's start right here. what iour reaction to what you read in those more than 30 pagese justice department indictment, laying out chapter and verse how a state media organization in russia, therefore the russian government, funneled money to conservative influencers to spout their propaganda here in the u.s.? >> this is a stunning indictment, and it really shows potentially how deeply...
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chris murphy of connecticut. good to have you with us. lots to talk about but let's start here. what is your reaction to what you read in the more than 30 pagesrtment indictment laying out chapter and verse how a state media organization, russia, russian government, funneled money to conservative influencers to spout propaganda in the u.s.? >> this is a stunning indictment, and it really shows potentially how deeply integrated russia is with the maga media environment. this company that is described in tennessee is a pretty well- known maga media company. it has on its payroll many of the top pro-trump voices in this country. and they were knowingly conspiring with russia. using millions of dollars to put content online and to pay a number of pro-trump commentators that have been pushing and anti-harris and pro- russia narrative for months. so unfortunately, this may be the tip of the iceberg. it is possible that there are many other mainstream conservative websites that are in the pocket of the russian government, and i am glad that the justice department is on top of this. and i am glad the notice is out to any other maga media companies th
chris murphy of connecticut. good to have you with us. lots to talk about but let's start here. what is your reaction to what you read in the more than 30 pagesrtment indictment laying out chapter and verse how a state media organization, russia, russian government, funneled money to conservative influencers to spout propaganda in the u.s.? >> this is a stunning indictment, and it really shows potentially how deeply integrated russia is with the maga media environment. this company that...
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page with me into the future work. >> i do think it was great when she invited people to a trump rally and told them they would be bored. david ignatius, chriscks up the coverage after a quick final break with more 9/11 remembrances. k with more 9/11 remembrances switch to shopify and sell smarter at every stage of your business. take full control of your brand with your own custom store. scale faster with tools that let you manage every sale from every channel. and sell more with the best converting checkout on the planet. a lot more. take your business to the next stage when you switch to shopify. the moment i met him i knew he was my soulmate. "soulmates." soulmate! [giggles] why do you need me? [laughs sarcastically] but then we switched to t-mobile 5g home internet. and now his attention is spent elsewhere. but i'm thinking of her the whole time. that's so much worse. why is that thing in bed with you? this is where it gets the best signal from the cell tower! i've tried everywhere else in the house! there's always a new excuse. well if we got xfinity you wouldn't have to mess around with the connection. therapy's tough, huh? -mmm. it's
page with me into the future work. >> i do think it was great when she invited people to a trump rally and told them they would be bored. david ignatius, chriscks up the coverage after a quick final break with more 9/11 remembrances. k with more 9/11 remembrances switch to shopify and sell smarter at every stage of your business. take full control of your brand with your own custom store. scale faster with tools that let you manage every sale from every channel. and sell more with the...