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baron 0'connell! baron 0'connell, yeah... back in — no, but hold on.e bond market behemoth i spoke to... yes. ..said there is a landing strip for rachel reeves. markets often overreact, they're very emosh, really, i know that's not a technical term, but basically... yeah, but markets are based on sentiment, aren't they? yes. as well as numbers on a screen. in fact, perhaps even more so. so some people are telling us that they've got this, they've overreacted. and they've also said that if rachel reeves does get growth, and if inflation does come down, and if uk interest rates come down, then, actually, the situation for her is better. and also, politically, if they do cut nhs waiting lists, that is a massive win with the public. so i think we're ending this section because we've got a scoop from you to deal with, but there's a lot to talk about with rachel reeves. most of the headlines are negative, and i'vejust inserted the view from one of the most famous bond market people in history. the latest official health check on how rachel reeves is doing in
baron 0'connell! baron 0'connell, yeah... back in — no, but hold on.e bond market behemoth i spoke to... yes. ..said there is a landing strip for rachel reeves. markets often overreact, they're very emosh, really, i know that's not a technical term, but basically... yeah, but markets are based on sentiment, aren't they? yes. as well as numbers on a screen. in fact, perhaps even more so. so some people are telling us that they've got this, they've overreacted. and they've also said that if...
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connell thank you so much very very powerful. the power of poetry. and now it's my great pleasure to introduce marine biology policy expert, writer and dr. ayana elizabeth johnson. she co-founded the urban ocean lab and the all we can save project, and she co-created and co-hosted the climate solutions podcast, how to save a planet. she also coauthored the new book, i'm sorry. she also authored the new book, what if we get it right? visions of climate futures, which she'll be signing in the lobby after the show. dr. ayana, elizabeth johnson, welcome. climate one. hello. hi. is this okay? we're live. we are. we're live on this planet. i want to start something that i think was a recent journey for you. you went to the arctic? mm hmm. in july. and you wrote this. was to see the ice before it's gone. mm hmm. on linkedin, you wrote how incredibly beautiful it was. and how the experience let you fall even more in love with our planet. but you had to hold that wonder while also knowing and watching. you know, the glaciers fall apart. this is something i th
connell thank you so much very very powerful. the power of poetry. and now it's my great pleasure to introduce marine biology policy expert, writer and dr. ayana elizabeth johnson. she co-founded the urban ocean lab and the all we can save project, and she co-created and co-hosted the climate solutions podcast, how to save a planet. she also coauthored the new book, i'm sorry. she also authored the new book, what if we get it right? visions of climate futures, which she'll be signing in the...
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yeah, and your loved ones with the clothes on your back when i worked for jackal connell it was in mid ninety's. this problem has been going way back with the insurance companies with corruption usually with fraud. it really goes back to that far. yeah . even beyond my, my tenure there before and you know, is this is he's had plenty of time to try to mitigate this. right, to try to come up with evacuation plan to make sure there's water in the reservoir to make sure um, you know, the people have an evacuation route. and so why isn't this happening? where, where is the governorship here even a week or 2 weeks before these historic fires? yeah, well is insurance company suddenly a cut out alt delete. it'll cancel these fire insurance contracts with all these different people who be living that long term residence. by the way, we've been living there for decades by the way, you look what's happening that now some people say gavin usa and he's a big fan of klaus schwab. now we're going to have a 15 minute city where you will owe nothing and be happy. now that even if these houses are being
yeah, and your loved ones with the clothes on your back when i worked for jackal connell it was in mid ninety's. this problem has been going way back with the insurance companies with corruption usually with fraud. it really goes back to that far. yeah . even beyond my, my tenure there before and you know, is this is he's had plenty of time to try to mitigate this. right, to try to come up with evacuation plan to make sure there's water in the reservoir to make sure um, you know, the people...
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what we're tied us new tenant connell and into the national security consultant. our rasmussen told us the, the meeting between coach and then trump could see a diplomatic break through. finally, we've got some leadership coming office here that have a more realistic, a view of what's actually currently on the ground. and then the current administration just completely ignores that so, so that it's, yeah, i think that having a realistic view, we create a more of a virus environment for constructive dialogue between the different entities. he talked about this even on the campaign, wanting to, to resolve this and the stuff i feel like it's kind of, i really brings a new perspective and completely opposite of the current administration who has and fox. and what's the level for present seating for a number of years? what i've heard is that they're setting an at least initially, and i think it's gonna take longer than this a 100, a window for them. so i think they try to try to set up some type of the least a telephone call rather quickly within the 1st few weeks, per
what we're tied us new tenant connell and into the national security consultant. our rasmussen told us the, the meeting between coach and then trump could see a diplomatic break through. finally, we've got some leadership coming office here that have a more realistic, a view of what's actually currently on the ground. and then the current administration just completely ignores that so, so that it's, yeah, i think that having a realistic view, we create a more of a virus environment for...
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. >> reporter: the attack connelling as every law enforcement officer in the city was on duty, with thousands of new year's revelers and football fans in town for the sugar bowl all packing the french quarter. in this earth cam video, nearly a dozen officers seen on bourbon street not far from the attack racing toward the danger. the fbi now leading the investigation. authorities looking at how the suspect was able to get down bourbon street, which is usually blocked off by security barriers. but after multiple malfunctions, they were in the process of being replaced. there were vehicles blocking bourbon street, but as that video shows, the suspect went on the sidewalk. >> we had barriers there, we had officers there, and they still got around. so, we did, indeed, have a plan, but the terrorist defeated it. >> reporter: and tonight, the stories of the innocent victims are coming into focus. 18-year-old nikira from gulfport, mississippi. she was set to start nursing school this month. 37-year-old reggie hunter, who came to new orleans from baton rouge with a cousin on a whim. >> and just livin
. >> reporter: the attack connelling as every law enforcement officer in the city was on duty, with thousands of new year's revelers and football fans in town for the sugar bowl all packing the french quarter. in this earth cam video, nearly a dozen officers seen on bourbon street not far from the attack racing toward the danger. the fbi now leading the investigation. authorities looking at how the suspect was able to get down bourbon street, which is usually blocked off by security...
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newnight is on bbc two shortly, and paddy 0'connell can tell us what's coming up. paddy?d half the county council elections in england could be delayed, nigel farage tells us they should go ahead. an international bowls tournament begins today in norfolk but has become an unlikely source of controversy. last week, organisers barred israel's three athletes from attending, citing challenges caused by pro—palestinian protests. but in the face of significant criticism, there was a sudden u—turn. 0ur sports news correspondent, laura scott, reports. the bowls world championships on the coast of norfolk. far from the peaceful images that might conjure up, the build—up has been dominated by geopolitics, protests and accusations of anti—semitism. it's a very difficult situation. at the end of the day, it's a sporting event and everybody here is here to play sport. any decision for world championships and any sport isn't taken easily. and sometimes, when you look at further information, you get further advice. decisions can change. that's just the world we live in at the moment, bu
newnight is on bbc two shortly, and paddy 0'connell can tell us what's coming up. paddy?d half the county council elections in england could be delayed, nigel farage tells us they should go ahead. an international bowls tournament begins today in norfolk but has become an unlikely source of controversy. last week, organisers barred israel's three athletes from attending, citing challenges caused by pro—palestinian protests. but in the face of significant criticism, there was a sudden...
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green day justin timberlake and noah connell headlined. benson, boone, cage the elephant and remi wolf will perform as well, along with many other artists. general admission tickets are still available for the three day festival. other tiers, however, have sold out. i remember the first bottle rocket several years ago, right? we were like, well, this thing take hold. the answer is yes. it has taken hold. and it's not just music, right? it's food. of course it's wine in napa valley, so it's become a destination. >> it's usually a time where the weather is fantastic too. so when you head out there, it is great. you just want to have fun and have a good time. >> but if you don't like crowds and you don't want to be in that pit, you have to get those extra areas. >> yeah, you have to pay. >> yeah, and those are already sold out. but i'm sure they'll be like people selling selling them outside. >> but you got to get in one of those because otherwise you're going to be stuck in that massive crowd of people. >> yeah. yeah, yeah. >> all right. qui
green day justin timberlake and noah connell headlined. benson, boone, cage the elephant and remi wolf will perform as well, along with many other artists. general admission tickets are still available for the three day festival. other tiers, however, have sold out. i remember the first bottle rocket several years ago, right? we were like, well, this thing take hold. the answer is yes. it has taken hold. and it's not just music, right? it's food. of course it's wine in napa valley, so it's...
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a reagan ally, former texas governor john connell traveled to a number of middle eastern countries inwith these hostages still in iranian hands, where he encouraged leaders in the region to pass along the message to iran. as the new york times put it, don't release the hostages before the election. reagan will win and give you a better deal. and the plan worked. the hostages were not released. reagan won the re-election, and a final twist of the knife to carter, the hostages were released just minutes after the new president was sworn in. they were actually forced to wait on the tarmac in iran to ensure that reagan would get the credit. in the end, carter was undone, in part, by the exact kind of dirty politics he had been elected to reform. an award-winning documentarian and best-selling author of the biography titled his very best, jimmy carter, a life. he joins me now. it's great to have you here. i want to talk, let's talk about the hostage crisis and its role in that election. i am always sort of struck by how gross it was, both political , but also the human level that you had a
a reagan ally, former texas governor john connell traveled to a number of middle eastern countries inwith these hostages still in iranian hands, where he encouraged leaders in the region to pass along the message to iran. as the new york times put it, don't release the hostages before the election. reagan will win and give you a better deal. and the plan worked. the hostages were not released. reagan won the re-election, and a final twist of the knife to carter, the hostages were released just...