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one of the few officials that lasted the course with tony blair, the full ten years in downing streetoreign office and served at the embassy in washington. so very experienced coming in against the backdrop of another trump administration. he was brought in by keir starmer, handing over the chagos islands to mauritius, something that was attacked quite vocally by the conservatives. so he will be a figure of political controversy to some extent but as a diplomat and someone who knows his way around downing street i think he is virtually unparalleled. harrods' managing director has given a personal apology following the sexual abuse allegations against the department store's former owner, mohamed al fayed. speaking at its headquarters, michael ward told the bbc he was �*dreadfully sorry�* about what had happened. our correspondent ellie price reports. we are dreadfully sorry for what has happened with al—fayed. but we have nothing further to add. have you got anything else to say to his victims? he didn't say much, but this is the first time we've heard from the current boss of harrods
one of the few officials that lasted the course with tony blair, the full ten years in downing streetoreign office and served at the embassy in washington. so very experienced coming in against the backdrop of another trump administration. he was brought in by keir starmer, handing over the chagos islands to mauritius, something that was attacked quite vocally by the conservatives. so he will be a figure of political controversy to some extent but as a diplomat and someone who knows his way...
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.— downing street, but it is not uncontroversial. ., . ., ., ~ uncontroversial.tish ambassador to the united states and now director of gatehouse advisory partners. i asked him why he thought sir keir starmer had appointed jonathan powell to the position of national security adviser. jonathan is such a talented individual. he's got enormous experience. as you already mentioned, he worked in the tony blair administration for ten years. he's got great expertise in international relations. he served as a diplomat before working for tony blair in the washington embassy. and i can say on the basis of personal experience, since i worked forjonathan, that he is an absolutely outstanding choice. and i think he's his own expertise of the united states and of how government works, makes him the standout choice for the role. it's an interesting time, isn't it, with the new donald trump government coming in. you will have seen the widely reported comments by the foreign secretary with regard to donald trump. does that make for a difficult start to a relationship, and how wil
.— downing street, but it is not uncontroversial. ., . ., ., ~ uncontroversial.tish ambassador to the united states and now director of gatehouse advisory partners. i asked him why he thought sir keir starmer had appointed jonathan powell to the position of national security adviser. jonathan is such a talented individual. he's got enormous experience. as you already mentioned, he worked in the tony blair administration for ten years. he's got great expertise in international relations. he...
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he will be a key link to washington because the link between 10 downing street and the white house isse is critical to the bilateral relationship. it is also true in paris and in berlin, so the national security adviser has this overall coordinating role but he is also very much involved in the day—to—day communications. in the day-to-day communications. ., ., communications. you mentioned there paris _ communications. you mentioned there paris and _ communications. you mentioned there paris and the _ communications. you mentioned there paris and the relations - there paris and the relations with europe. questions being asked about the trump administration might in fact change the uk's relationship with europe and perhaps bring those ties closer together now. well, it is an interesting area to speculate about, i think. the question on everybody�*s lips i suppose at the moment is can the eu close ranks. it is going to be difficult because there are simultaneous political and economic crises in berlin and paris and of course the french and germans are critical to the workings of the eu
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here you are at the gates of downing street. es, i think they should be climbing them, don't you? are you tempted ? well, i would if i was 20 years younger, i properly would. at the same time, down the road, the national farmers union rings its members in for a rallying call. i grabbed a word with the union's president. mr bradshaw, why should farmers be an exception? others have to pay inheritance tax, why shouldn't you? unfortunately, the margins we are making from food production are just so low. on average it's about 0.5% return on capital. the sense of betrayal is not going away. and how might that step up? should people be fearfulfood not being on the shelf? i really hope not. hope not? we don't want our consumers to bear the brunt of this. this is an issue of ill thought through government policy. you're not saying no, though. people will worry about that. i want to be working with the government on delivering the food security agenda. richard's a dairy farmer in gloucestershire, wearing an argument of the heart as well as
here you are at the gates of downing street. es, i think they should be climbing them, don't you? are you tempted ? well, i would if i was 20 years younger, i properly would. at the same time, down the road, the national farmers union rings its members in for a rallying call. i grabbed a word with the union's president. mr bradshaw, why should farmers be an exception? others have to pay inheritance tax, why shouldn't you? unfortunately, the margins we are making from food production are just so...
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when the prime minister convenes people here in downing street, it is a sign, a symbol of a personal. and in the run—up to the christmas party season, the prime minister wants to make it clear he sees this as a priority. spiking is already illegal but under a sort of patchwork of legislation, and what they hope this specific criminal offence will do is make it much easier to prosecute and convict people who are alleged to have taken part in spiking. worth noting, though, the government is not formally putting a timetable on when this will happen or what legislative vehicle there will be. i appreciate that sounds technical but it raises the question of how soon or not this will happen. what the government is doing here is very much following through on the recommendations of the home affairs select committee, a cross—party group of mps, a couple of years ago. they published a report recommending various actions which the government is now adopting and they will hope that by following what is seen there as the best practice, they will bear down on this offence. henry zeffman. you are j
when the prime minister convenes people here in downing street, it is a sign, a symbol of a personal. and in the run—up to the christmas party season, the prime minister wants to make it clear he sees this as a priority. spiking is already illegal but under a sort of patchwork of legislation, and what they hope this specific criminal offence will do is make it much easier to prosecute and convict people who are alleged to have taken part in spiking. worth noting, though, the government is not...
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she was appointed to the newly—created position after stepping down from her role in downing street.ies of negative headlines about her pay. the mp behind a bill to legalise assisted dying in england and wales says it's about "shortening death", not "ending life". kim leadbeater has insisted that the law — which mps will debate later this month — would be the strictest in the world. under the proposals, a person must be over 18 and registered with a gp for at least 12 months. they must be terminally ill and expected to die within six months, and also have the mental capacity to choose to end their life. two independent doctors must be satisfied the person is making an informed choice, and that their decision is voluntary and they haven't been coerced. the case will then go before a high courtjudge, who must hear from at least one of the doctors. and crucially, the medication to end life must be self—administered. doctors will not be allowed to do it. 0ur medical editor, fergus walsh, has been speaking to two people — one who feels the plans don't go far enough, the other who says the
she was appointed to the newly—created position after stepping down from her role in downing street.ies of negative headlines about her pay. the mp behind a bill to legalise assisted dying in england and wales says it's about "shortening death", not "ending life". kim leadbeater has insisted that the law — which mps will debate later this month — would be the strictest in the world. under the proposals, a person must be over 18 and registered with a gp for at least 12...
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downing street has indicated that israeli prime minister netanyahu could face arrest if he travels toafter the icc issued a warrant on thursday. the government spokesperson refused to comment directly on the case, but said the u.k. will fulfill its legal obligations. mr. netanyahu was accused of committing war crimes in gaza, but has blasted the icc's allegations. meanwhile, the un says that 2024 is the deadliest year on record for humanitarian aid workers operating in conflict zones. e agency's office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs says the wars raging in the middle east account for most of the 281 deaths recorded this year. in gaza, the agency says humanitarian workers faced extraordinary risks as they deal with the constant bombardment in areas where their services are essential. 333 humanitarian workers have been killed in the region since the conflict between israel and hamas began. a spoke to a senior emergency officer about the situation on the ground. thank you very much for being with us. just to begin with, pay does a picture of what you and your colleagues are
downing street has indicated that israeli prime minister netanyahu could face arrest if he travels toafter the icc issued a warrant on thursday. the government spokesperson refused to comment directly on the case, but said the u.k. will fulfill its legal obligations. mr. netanyahu was accused of committing war crimes in gaza, but has blasted the icc's allegations. meanwhile, the un says that 2024 is the deadliest year on record for humanitarian aid workers operating in conflict zones. e...
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she was appointed to the newly—created position after leaving her role in downing street, saying shet her pay. let's talk to our political editor, chris mason. what's happened now? a sense of deja vu because yet again, sue gray is leaving a job and yet again there is a dispute about how it has come to pass, there are those who are adamant it was her decision, and others say the prime minister wanted rid of her and i'm told downing street had grown frustrated and had had enough, that she had simply not yet started this job, five weeks after having been offered it, and when she was offered it it looks like a mutually convenient cul—de—sac perhaps into which you could be demoted after the row that we brought you here first about her salary and her influence and her role, but ever since, reporters have asked every single day about when she would start in the job day about when she would start in thejob and day about when she would start in the job and answers came there none, until today. the fact we have this messy briefing from both camps which is not entirely consistent underlines tha
she was appointed to the newly—created position after leaving her role in downing street, saying shet her pay. let's talk to our political editor, chris mason. what's happened now? a sense of deja vu because yet again, sue gray is leaving a job and yet again there is a dispute about how it has come to pass, there are those who are adamant it was her decision, and others say the prime minister wanted rid of her and i'm told downing street had grown frustrated and had had enough, that she had...
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now, in a separate development here in westminster, downing street has said the prime minister acceptedoffence to which she pleaded guilty a decade ago. writing to sir keir starmer, louise haigh said she did not want to be a distraction. the prime minister's official spokesman refused to respond to questions about what sir keir starmer had known about louise haigh's conviction before yesterday. here's iain watson. this is how the fate of a mobile phone — this is how the fate of a mobile phone a — this is how the fate of a mobile phone a decade ago called time on louise _ phone a decade ago called time on louise haigh's cabinet career today. keir starmer accepted the resignation of the news of a spent conviction became public. 15 years ago, she was a special constable, but the roots of her resignation can be traced back to when she contacted police in 2013. she was the victim of a mugging and told police something was missing. they say he knew the full story of her conviction before he appointed her conviction before he appointed her to the shadow cabinet, never mind the actual cabinet.
now, in a separate development here in westminster, downing street has said the prime minister acceptedoffence to which she pleaded guilty a decade ago. writing to sir keir starmer, louise haigh said she did not want to be a distraction. the prime minister's official spokesman refused to respond to questions about what sir keir starmer had known about louise haigh's conviction before yesterday. here's iain watson. this is how the fate of a mobile phone — this is how the fate of a mobile phone...
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the boys head off down the street _ gone out. the boys head off down the street but - gone out. car armed with knives, machetes and armed with knives, machetes and a sword. the attack was brutal and all caught by the security cameras on mason's family home. tyre we have cctv of the attack which is horrific. the attack lasted a short period, the injuries were on survivable because of the size and magnitude of the weapons. the boys run for their lives, they must have been absolutely petrified. there is no positive consequence of using that weapon, it is a horrific weapon. in all my years as a police officer, that was horrific. the shocking events were rooted in decades of rivalry between two different bristol postcodes and triggered an hour earlier by bricks being thrown through the window of this house. in response, for other teenagers were convinced it has been people from the other area and jumped into a car armed to the teeth, intent on revenge. the car was driven by 45—year—old man and the teenagers were 18—year—old riley tolliver and three other boys aged between 15 and 16 w
the boys head off down the street _ gone out. the boys head off down the street but - gone out. car armed with knives, machetes and armed with knives, machetes and a sword. the attack was brutal and all caught by the security cameras on mason's family home. tyre we have cctv of the attack which is horrific. the attack lasted a short period, the injuries were on survivable because of the size and magnitude of the weapons. the boys run for their lives, they must have been absolutely petrified....
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joining us from downing street is our chief political correspondent henry zeffman. the street, what is going on? the parent company, stellantis, have announced they will close the plant in luton. the reason this has brought a national significance is because this appears to be part of a trend. last week, ford announced it would cut 800 jobs in the uk over the next three years. for�*s rival nissan which has that plant in sunderland of course, talks about the climate for investment in car manufacturing in the uk worsening. and what the government clearly fears is a direction of travel which could quite fast overwhelm the automotive industry here in the uk, and that is clearly something no government would want to happen. but there is a fundamental tension here, because all of those car manufacturers are talking at least in part about the hurdles with the electric vehicles targets that labour inherited from the conservatives, those targets you just described, but nevertheless they are very much committed to them. indeed they brought forward the ultimate target, which i
joining us from downing street is our chief political correspondent henry zeffman. the street, what is going on? the parent company, stellantis, have announced they will close the plant in luton. the reason this has brought a national significance is because this appears to be part of a trend. last week, ford announced it would cut 800 jobs in the uk over the next three years. for�*s rival nissan which has that plant in sunderland of course, talks about the climate for investment in car...
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but downing street say the prime minister only accepted her resignation when further information emergeder offence when she became a cabinet minister. she had resigned from the insurance giant aviva, her employer, when her work phone went missing. i'm told it had been carrying out an internal investigation, though the company itself won't comment. louise haigh didn't always see eye—to—eye with keir starmer, but it was past events and not current performance that derailed her cabinet career. iain watson, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. we will take you like — this is bbc news. we will take you like to tblisi, the capital of georgia, straightaway. if you of georgia, straightaway. you have of georgia, straightaway. if you have been with us you know that we keeping an eye on the live pictures. these are the streets in an apartment building with protesters out the streets again, clashes with police again, water cannon being used against them. the protesters are unhappy at the government's decision to effectively put on hold any talks aboutjoin
but downing street say the prime minister only accepted her resignation when further information emergeder offence when she became a cabinet minister. she had resigned from the insurance giant aviva, her employer, when her work phone went missing. i'm told it had been carrying out an internal investigation, though the company itself won't comment. louise haigh didn't always see eye—to—eye with keir starmer, but it was past events and not current performance that derailed her cabinet career....
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downing street says the prime minister accepted louise haigh's resignation as transport secretary afteraded guilty more than ten years ago, before she was an mp. louise haigh had told keir starmer she didn't want to be a �*distraction'. here's iain watson. this is how the fate of a mobile phone a decade ago called time on louise haigh's cabinet career today. keir starmer accepted her resignation after news of a spent conviction became public. 15 years ago, she was a special constable, but the roots of her resignation can be traced back to when she contacted police in 2013. she was a victim of a mugging and told officers her work phone was missing, but it later turned up at her home. she said she'd made a mistake. she pled guilty to a fraud offence, she says, on her lawyer's advice, which she now regrets. louise haigh's friends claim the prime minister threw the ex transport secretary under the proverbial bus because, they say, he knew the full story of her conviction before he appointed her to the shadow cabinet, never mind the actual cabinet. and they accuse him of not being willing to
downing street says the prime minister accepted louise haigh's resignation as transport secretary afteraded guilty more than ten years ago, before she was an mp. louise haigh had told keir starmer she didn't want to be a �*distraction'. here's iain watson. this is how the fate of a mobile phone a decade ago called time on louise haigh's cabinet career today. keir starmer accepted her resignation after news of a spent conviction became public. 15 years ago, she was a special constable, but the...
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at a press conference in downing street, he accused the conservatives of deliberately liberalising immigrationrt of a brexit plan to promote "global britain". this happened by design, not accident. policies were reformed deliberately to liberalise immigration. brexit was used for that purpose — to turn britain into a one nation experiment in open borders. global britain — remember that slogan? and which they then pretended wasn't happening. and now they want to wave it away with a simple and now they want to wave it away wit think nple and now they want to wave it away wit think this previously, but i think this don't act the figures are unusually high. they appear to be on a downward trajectory. that's because of the restrictions that the previous government brought in around, mostly towards the beginning of this year, but it is quite difficult to know where they will settle down once... the full impact of this policy changes are not visible in the statistics, they are expected to come down further, but not necessarily to particularly low levels under the current policy regime stop what those
at a press conference in downing street, he accused the conservatives of deliberately liberalising immigrationrt of a brexit plan to promote "global britain". this happened by design, not accident. policies were reformed deliberately to liberalise immigration. brexit was used for that purpose — to turn britain into a one nation experiment in open borders. global britain — remember that slogan? and which they then pretended wasn't happening. and now they want to wave it away with a...
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— house and who sits in downing street. t of head scratching and rewiring. — amount of head scratching and rewiring, if you like, of the mindset— rewiring, if you like, of the mindset of the relationship that will exist— mindset of the relationship that will exist between london and washington for the next four years. yes, groundwork has been done. the ambassador— yes, groundwork has been done. the ambassador in washington has been building _ ambassador in washington has been building ties with the tampa macro campaign _ building ties with the tampa macro campaign which led to the meeting the prime — campaign which led to the meeting the prime minister had the donald trump _ the prime minister had the donald trump alongside the foreign secretary in new york a few weeks back _ secretary in new york a few weeks back -- _ secretary in new york a few weeks back -- with— secretary in new york a few weeks back. —— with the trump campaign. in reality. _ back. —— with the trump campaign. in reality, particularly with someone like do
— house and who sits in downing street. t of head scratching and rewiring. — amount of head scratching and rewiring, if you like, of the mindset— rewiring, if you like, of the mindset of the relationship that will exist— mindset of the relationship that will exist between london and washington for the next four years. yes, groundwork has been done. the ambassador— yes, groundwork has been done. the ambassador in washington has been building _ ambassador in washington has been building...
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your debut as a protester and here you are at the gates of downing street. re you tempted ? well, i would. if i was 20 years younger, i probably would! at the same time, down the road, the national farmers union rings its members in for a rallying call. i grab a word with the union's president. mr bradshaw, why should farmers be an exception? others have to pay inheritance tax, why shouldn't you? unfortunately, the margins we're making from food production are just so low. on average, it's about 0.5% return on capital. the sense of betrayal — it's is not going away. and how might that step up? should people be fearful of food not being on the shelves? i really hope not. you hope not? we don't want our consumers to bear the brunt of this. this is an issue with ill thought through government policy. you're not saying no, though. people will worry about that. i want to be working with the government on delivering the food security agenda. richard's a dairy farmer in gloucestershire, wearing an argument of the heart as well as a colourfuljacket. my farm, our fami
your debut as a protester and here you are at the gates of downing street. re you tempted ? well, i would. if i was 20 years younger, i probably would! at the same time, down the road, the national farmers union rings its members in for a rallying call. i grab a word with the union's president. mr bradshaw, why should farmers be an exception? others have to pay inheritance tax, why shouldn't you? unfortunately, the margins we're making from food production are just so low. on average, it's...
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but downing street say the prime minister only accepted her resignation when further information emergedrelevant civil servants of her offence when she became a cabinet minister. she had resigned from the insurance giant aviva, her employer, when her work phone went missing. i'm told it had been carrying out an internal investigation, though the company itself won't comment. louise haigh didn't always see eye to eye with keir starmer, but it was past events and not current performance that derailed her cabinet career. iain watson, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. this is bbc news. the russian defense minister has made an unannounced visit. visit to pyongyang — as ukraine claims that north korean troops are in russia and ready to support russia's military. it's suggested tens of thousands of north korean troops could be deployed. our analysis editor ros atkins, along with bbc verify, has been looking at what we know about north korea's alleged involvement in the war. ukraine says north korea has entered its war with russia in a fully fledged manner. the us s
but downing street say the prime minister only accepted her resignation when further information emergedrelevant civil servants of her offence when she became a cabinet minister. she had resigned from the insurance giant aviva, her employer, when her work phone went missing. i'm told it had been carrying out an internal investigation, though the company itself won't comment. louise haigh didn't always see eye to eye with keir starmer, but it was past events and not current performance that...
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. - and chris, is the starmer strategy and the downing street strategy here to just massively suck upnald trump. suck up to donald trump? and ijust think exhibit a is that photo that downing street put out on wednesday night of the first phone call that the two of them had? and exhibit b is the email that came with that photo explaining what they talked about, where it says things like keir starmer heartily congratulated him on his victory, and then the two of them fondly remembered the dinner they'd had in trump towers, which is kind of ladling it on quite thick, really. no, it really is, because those readouts, as they're known when either side on a diplomatic call give a kind of public account of what happened from their perspective, are usually pretty anodyne, aren't they? i mean, almost always entirely anodyne. and this one included lots of stuff that you would expect about the quote unquote special relationship, etc., etc. but as you say, adam, had those two words that my eye was eyes and plenty of eyes were immediately drawn to hearty and fondly. it almost it almost sounded lik
. - and chris, is the starmer strategy and the downing street strategy here to just massively suck upnald trump. suck up to donald trump? and ijust think exhibit a is that photo that downing street put out on wednesday night of the first phone call that the two of them had? and exhibit b is the email that came with that photo explaining what they talked about, where it says things like keir starmer heartily congratulated him on his victory, and then the two of them fondly remembered the dinner...
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mr. con supports us from entering the city. battling the way through the locked down streets of atlanta. bad con supporters seem determined to answer his cold occupied packet stones capital, stinging clouds of t, i guess, failed to stop that progress. they also broke their way through the walls of shipping containers. the authorities a place to prevent them much towards parliament. and the cities fortified governmental then several debt to be reported amongst both security, full members and civilians. with thousands of personnel deployed on the streets, packet, stones, and carry administer as well. and that the police have been given permission to decide on the use of false despite the risk of injury and the risk support is a. com and his p t policy showed no signs of stopping until the former prime minister is released. we are here only on a run cons cole. he told us to come here, not for him, but for hours in our country's sake. so that's the reason we are here. we will stay here until con himself is here with us and tells us what to do. next, on the boards by the bank call and has be
mr. con supports us from entering the city. battling the way through the locked down streets of atlanta. bad con supporters seem determined to answer his cold occupied packet stones capital, stinging clouds of t, i guess, failed to stop that progress. they also broke their way through the walls of shipping containers. the authorities a place to prevent them much towards parliament. and the cities fortified governmental then several debt to be reported amongst both security, full members and...
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a downing street spokesman said a mistake was made in the organisation of the event.and struggles with falling sales and rising debts. last year, organised trespassers caused millions of pounds worth of damage when they occupied the company's former factory on merseyside. tesco will open its supermarket in stornoway on sunday for the first time this weekend. the isle of lewis has a long tradition of observing the sabbath, and nearly 2,000 people have signed an online petition against the decision. our scotland correspondent catriona renton reports. around 7,000 people live in stornoway on the isle of lewis. sabbath observance has survived here after it disappeared from most other parts of scotland. according to the bible's fourth commandment, sunday is a holy day, for worship and rest from work and other activities. you would notice the quiet. it is very different. the reverend kenneth stuart believes tesco should not open and there is no need for it. the right to a sabbath day is enshrined in the ten commandments, which is notjust a right to have a sabbath but an obl
a downing street spokesman said a mistake was made in the organisation of the event.and struggles with falling sales and rising debts. last year, organised trespassers caused millions of pounds worth of damage when they occupied the company's former factory on merseyside. tesco will open its supermarket in stornoway on sunday for the first time this weekend. the isle of lewis has a long tradition of observing the sabbath, and nearly 2,000 people have signed an online petition against the...
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british prime minister has met the chinese president, that meeting has now finished and afterwards, downing streetbe durable, consistent, respectful, interestingly, he said he agreed to avoid surprises where possible, which gives you a sense of where this relationship has been over the last few years. they talked in advance for the need to be firm and to be honest about areas of disagreement, there have been lots of those two particular as you say over human rights, the fact there are british parliamentarians who have chinese sections against them,
british prime minister has met the chinese president, that meeting has now finished and afterwards, downing streetbe durable, consistent, respectful, interestingly, he said he agreed to avoid surprises where possible, which gives you a sense of where this relationship has been over the last few years. they talked in advance for the need to be firm and to be honest about areas of disagreement, there have been lots of those two particular as you say over human rights, the fact there are british...
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we hear from downing street shortly. we will bring you that as soon as it happens.scaped from a london prison has been found guilty of spying for iran. civilians take to shelters and 1 million people are left without power after russia launches massive strikes targeting ukraine cosmic energy infrastructure. the world's first social media ban for under 165 has been passed by the australian senate. and how a baby bouncer helped this tiny penguin walk again. hello and welcome to bbc news. let's start with the breaking news you heard in the headlines because the uk home secretary has signed what the government is calling a landmark deal with iraq to crack down on people smuggling and boost border security. all
we hear from downing street shortly. we will bring you that as soon as it happens.scaped from a london prison has been found guilty of spying for iran. civilians take to shelters and 1 million people are left without power after russia launches massive strikes targeting ukraine cosmic energy infrastructure. the world's first social media ban for under 165 has been passed by the australian senate. and how a baby bouncer helped this tiny penguin walk again. hello and welcome to bbc news. let's...
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there was a river that had burst its banks and was flowing down the street in the town itself. stline, a fishing port, the river runs down the back of the street into the tide and it burst its banks and was running down the road flooding all of the premises along the street. probably about ten, 11 businesses were flooded and about ten houses as well. very bad, took about... the fire brigade were there. took until 1230, one o'clock until we could enter the buildings to assess the damage. basically, they were all destroyed. the clean—up yesterday afternoon and we cannot really assess the full damage probably entail we start to dry them out properly to see what needs to be replaced. to see what needs to be replaced-— to see what needs to be relaced.~ . , ., ,, replaced. what is happening there this — replaced. what is happening there this morning? - replaced. what is happening there this morning? how- replaced. what is happening| there this morning? how big replaced. what is happening i there this morning? how big is there this morning? how big is the clean—up? there this morning?
there was a river that had burst its banks and was flowing down the street in the town itself. stline, a fishing port, the river runs down the back of the street into the tide and it burst its banks and was running down the road flooding all of the premises along the street. probably about ten, 11 businesses were flooded and about ten houses as well. very bad, took about... the fire brigade were there. took until 1230, one o'clock until we could enter the buildings to assess the damage....
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after the international criminal court issues an arrest warrant for the israeli prime minster downing street suggests mr netanyahu could be arrested if he travels to the uk. one day after firing a new hypersonic missile into ukraine— russian president vladimir putin says his country has a stockpile of powerful new missiles "ready to be used" new missiles "ready to be used." and a new yorkjudge, indefinitely delays president elect donald trumps sentencing in his criminal hush money case. donald trumps sentencing in his criminal hush money case. welcome to world news america, good to have you with us. the british government indicated on friday that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu could face arrest if he travels to the uk. it comes a day after the international criminal court issued an arrest warrant for mr netanyahu over alleged war crimes in gaza. a government spokesperson refused to comment directly on the case but said the uk will fulfil "its legal obligations". mr netanyahu was accused of commiting war crimes in gaza — but has blasted the icc�*s allegations — accusing the court o
after the international criminal court issues an arrest warrant for the israeli prime minster downing street suggests mr netanyahu could be arrested if he travels to the uk. one day after firing a new hypersonic missile into ukraine— russian president vladimir putin says his country has a stockpile of powerful new missiles "ready to be used" new missiles "ready to be used." and a new yorkjudge, indefinitely delays president elect donald trumps sentencing in his criminal...
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now bryn is doing precisely that along downing street.daughter fiona was murdered alongside nicola. the unarmed officers were shot and attacked with a grenade whilst attending what was believed to be a routine burglary in greater manchester. she was nice, friendly and liked people. she didn't anticipate dying the way she did, that's for sure. but you, know, she knew she had to do thejob. what was she like, nicola? mischievous at times, very mischievous at times. very funny when she wanted to be. bryn and paul have campaigned long and hard for a posthumous award for public—sector workers killed in the line of duty. they've had widespread support from families of others who've died. in march, plans for the elizabeth emblem were announced, and today the news that nicola and fiona have been named amongst the first group of recipients. they go to work every day and they're serving the crown and wearing a crown on their uniform. and quite rightly so, they should be recognised by the crown, by the state. and i think that's important that they ar
now bryn is doing precisely that along downing street.daughter fiona was murdered alongside nicola. the unarmed officers were shot and attacked with a grenade whilst attending what was believed to be a routine burglary in greater manchester. she was nice, friendly and liked people. she didn't anticipate dying the way she did, that's for sure. but you, know, she knew she had to do thejob. what was she like, nicola? mischievous at times, very mischievous at times. very funny when she wanted to...
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here you are at the gates of downing street. ou tempted ? well, i would if i was 20 years younger, i properly would. at the same time, down the road, the national farmers union rings its members in for a rallying call. i grabbed a word with the union's president. mr bradshaw, why should farmers be an exception? others have to pay inheritance tax, why shouldn't you? unfortunately, the margins we are making from food production are just so low. on average it's about 0.5% return on capital. the sense of betrayal is not going away. and how might that step up? should people be fearfulfood not being on the shelf? i really hope not. hope not? we don't want our consumers to bear the brunt of this. this is an issue of ill thought through government policy. you're not saying no, though. people will worry about that. i want to be working with the government on delivering the food security agenda. richard's a dairy farmer in gloucestershire, wearing an argument of the heart as well as a colourfuljacket. my farm, our family started farming th
here you are at the gates of downing street. ou tempted ? well, i would if i was 20 years younger, i properly would. at the same time, down the road, the national farmers union rings its members in for a rallying call. i grabbed a word with the union's president. mr bradshaw, why should farmers be an exception? others have to pay inheritance tax, why shouldn't you? unfortunately, the margins we are making from food production are just so low. on average it's about 0.5% return on capital. the...
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basically there was a river had burst its banks and was flowing down the street. ere it is, is on the coastline is a fishing port. and there's a river that runs down the back of our street into the...into the tide. and it was running down the road and flooding all the premises along the street. and there was probably about ten or ii businesses were flooded and about ten houses as well. and it was very bad. it took about... the fire brigade were there and it took till about probably half 12 or 1:00 yesterday until they actually got... we could actually enter our buildings to assess the damage. and it was basically... they were all destroyed. got to clean up, then. all yesterday afternoon and get a... we can't really test the full damage and probably till beginning of the week or so till we start to dry them out properly. i've had to see what needs to be replaced in the ground. and what's happening there this morning. how big is the clean—up? well, most of we got, most of all this day's furniture off the furniture and everything out there all had to be taken out yest
basically there was a river had burst its banks and was flowing down the street. ere it is, is on the coastline is a fishing port. and there's a river that runs down the back of our street into the...into the tide. and it was running down the road and flooding all the premises along the street. and there was probably about ten or ii businesses were flooded and about ten houses as well. and it was very bad. it took about... the fire brigade were there and it took till about probably half 12 or...
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she was appointed to the newly—created position after stepping down from her role in downing street.s of negative headlines about her pay. you're live with bbc news. the un secretary—general has warned world leaders we are facing the final countdown to limit global temperature rises. it comes as a new report shows carbon dioxide emissions are set to hit a new high this year, with experts saying there's no sign of the use of fossil fuels peaking. as the united nations climate change conference continues in baku, british prime minister sir keir starmer says he wants the uk to be �*on the front line' in addressing climate change, commmitting the uk to reduce carbon emissions by 81% within a decade. meanwhile the heads of the international monetary fund and the world bank say they'll work with the incoming trump administration to continue to provide financing to developing countries hit by climate nhs england says varenicline, a daily tablet given over a few months, is more effective than nicotine replacement gum or patches. it works by reducing cravings and blocking nicotine's effect on
she was appointed to the newly—created position after stepping down from her role in downing street.s of negative headlines about her pay. you're live with bbc news. the un secretary—general has warned world leaders we are facing the final countdown to limit global temperature rises. it comes as a new report shows carbon dioxide emissions are set to hit a new high this year, with experts saying there's no sign of the use of fossil fuels peaking. as the united nations climate change...
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jacobson is forgetting there's lots of us in this town who make our living from people driving down main street, seeing our signs and stopping what we need is more people driving down main street, not less you don't have traffic, you don't have business. take me for example, i got four men working for me and they get families feed. if i don't get business those families don't eat. so that's why i say speaking for the chamber commerce, if there's any highway improvement done, let us improve the roads that. bring more people into connersville. jack, you wish to say something. i am jack conner. i'm a businessman too. i would like to say a few words as an individual backing up. what bob harris just got through. sam, my family's been around connersville a long time. my grandfather started this town. the rest of us, connors, have helped it grow. i think it's the best little town in the state. this town was made what it is because of the highway running through it. i don't think can deny that route. one town brought people into town to shop, to market their farm goods. of course, none of us ever got r
jacobson is forgetting there's lots of us in this town who make our living from people driving down main street, seeing our signs and stopping what we need is more people driving down main street, not less you don't have traffic, you don't have business. take me for example, i got four men working for me and they get families feed. if i don't get business those families don't eat. so that's why i say speaking for the chamber commerce, if there's any highway improvement done, let us improve the...
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come to westminster, we've seen that shot of whitehall, gathering around the cenotaph and the downing streetn march on westminster. there's also an nfu conference going on which aims to raise awareness, 1800 farmers in westminster today besides these protectors, you can see police and farmers there, also if you practice coming into london. jeremy clarkson who is now a farmer, obviously tv presenter, owns a farm and hasjoined obviously tv presenter, owns a farm and has joined the protest, this is him speaking to the bbc a while ago. how bad could this be to farmers? it is the end, _ could this be to farmers? it is the end, if— could this be to farmers? it is the end, if you _ could this be to farmers? it is the end, if you stop _ could this be to farmers? tt 3 the end, if you stop and pay attention, it is the end. how damaging — attention, it is the end. how damaging is— attention, it is the end. how damaging is this? _ attention, it is the end. how damaging is this? i - attention, it is the end. how damaging is this? i saw - attention, it is the end. how damaging is this? i saw a i attention
come to westminster, we've seen that shot of whitehall, gathering around the cenotaph and the downing streetn march on westminster. there's also an nfu conference going on which aims to raise awareness, 1800 farmers in westminster today besides these protectors, you can see police and farmers there, also if you practice coming into london. jeremy clarkson who is now a farmer, obviously tv presenter, owns a farm and hasjoined obviously tv presenter, owns a farm and has joined the protest, this...
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here you are at the gates of downing street. well, i would if i was 20 years younger, i properly would. at the same time, down the road, the national farmers union rings its members in for a rallying call. i grabbed a word with the union's president. mr bradshaw, why should farmers be an exception? others have to pay inheritance tax, why shouldn't you? unfortunately, the margins we are making from food production are just so low. on average it's about 0.5% return on capital. the sense of betrayal is not going away. and how might that step up? should people be fearfulfood not being on the shelf? i really hope not. hope not? we don't want our consumers to bear the brunt of this. this is an issue of ill thought through government policy. you're not saying no, though. people will worry about that. i want to be working with the government on delivering the food security agenda. richard's a dairy farmer in gloucestershire, wearing an argument of the heart as well as a colourfuljacket. my farm, our family started farming there in 1822
here you are at the gates of downing street. well, i would if i was 20 years younger, i properly would. at the same time, down the road, the national farmers union rings its members in for a rallying call. i grabbed a word with the union's president. mr bradshaw, why should farmers be an exception? others have to pay inheritance tax, why shouldn't you? unfortunately, the margins we are making from food production are just so low. on average it's about 0.5% return on capital. the sense of...
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let the line we are getting from downing street is nothing has formally been announced, this is a leakn't comment on things that may be operational and they won't tell us anything. so when we asked, do you favour this in principle, they will not give an answer on all of that. instead, you heard what keir starmer was saying, he talks about doubling down, encouraging 620 countries to give ukraine is much support as possible for as long as it takes and making the point, he says, putin must not win. so we are in a bit of a holding pattern here waiting to see what happens next, whether there are any developments, overnight or beyond. tomorrow a significant moment for many, 1000 days since the conflict in ukraine started and keir starmer has talked about 1000 days of russian aggression and of course the sacrifice that he says ukrainian people have made. ., ., , ., made. looking at the leaders of voters that _ made. looking at the leaders of voters that have _ made. looking at the leaders of voters that have happened - made. looking at the leaders of voters that have happened in i voters that
let the line we are getting from downing street is nothing has formally been announced, this is a leakn't comment on things that may be operational and they won't tell us anything. so when we asked, do you favour this in principle, they will not give an answer on all of that. instead, you heard what keir starmer was saying, he talks about doubling down, encouraging 620 countries to give ukraine is much support as possible for as long as it takes and making the point, he says, putin must not...
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they gatherjust up the road from where i am now outside downing street to make their case.ent has proposed in the recent budget. well very kindly, to young farmers who farm are hundred of arable land in hertfordshirejust farm are hundred of arable land in hertfordshire just outside london have stayed to talk to us. they are sensibly dressed in caps and wax jackets. william, tell us first of all what you believe these inheritance tax plans will do to the viability of your farm. 0n the saturday we lose our parents. _ 0n the saturday we lose our parents, we will lose the farm. this_ parents, we will lose the farm. this new— parents, we will lose the farm. this new legislation means we will not — this new legislation means we will not be able to pay it and we will — will not be able to pay it and we will have to sell it and we will lose _ we will have to sell it and we will lose the land and we will not he — will lose the land and we will not be farming any more. somebody else will doing it, our family will have lost it. despite _ our family will have lost it. despite our famil
they gatherjust up the road from where i am now outside downing street to make their case.ent has proposed in the recent budget. well very kindly, to young farmers who farm are hundred of arable land in hertfordshirejust farm are hundred of arable land in hertfordshire just outside london have stayed to talk to us. they are sensibly dressed in caps and wax jackets. william, tell us first of all what you believe these inheritance tax plans will do to the viability of your farm. 0n the saturday...
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. >> if this was a regular joe down street this case could never have gone to trial. >> smollett sayingen brutally attacked him in downtown chicago, yelling homophobic slurs and tying a noose around his neck prompted widespread sympathy and police arrested two brothers who said smollett paid them. >> he did this all in the name of self-promotion. smollett maintained he wasn't lying. >> i would not be my mother's son if i was capable of one drop of what i've been accused of. >> the state's attorneys office soon dropped the charges with a non-prosecution agreement and community service. kim fox who leads that office, but recused herself was criticized at the time, but says what happened next, the appointment of a special prosecutor and fresh indictment helped lead to smollett's conviction and sentence of 30 months' probation was clearly wrong. >> the politics and the snowball of this case, i think, had people taking positions that were really up ending criminal justice law as we know it. >> the court today not weighing the evidence against him, but unanimous it would be fundamentally unfa
. >> if this was a regular joe down street this case could never have gone to trial. >> smollett sayingen brutally attacked him in downtown chicago, yelling homophobic slurs and tying a noose around his neck prompted widespread sympathy and police arrested two brothers who said smollett paid them. >> he did this all in the name of self-promotion. smollett maintained he wasn't lying. >> i would not be my mother's son if i was capable of one drop of what i've been accused...
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he kept up his diplomatic offensive in europe in 10 downing street with british prime minister, key, or storm or at the end he's a palace with french president, the monument nicole engine room with a tally and prime minister, georgia maloney, the engine berlin. he met with chancellor off shorts to all, he presented his victory plan, a plan that calls for more and faster military aid and stricter sanctions that would cripple russia's economy. with this strategy, ukraine hopes to force russia into serious diplomatic negotiations. will go into this concept um your quote, would it be to him cause we talked with the german chancellor about what support can be given in this, in the coming year. so it's vital to us that the assistance coming from germany remain stable to stall them. it said, well, this will be assigned to the passport piece is assured, in spite of everything for them, but to move closer to real peace. more must be done. urged finland's foreign minister, ailing of, i'd turn in, she thinks ukraine's current predicament is due to his partner's failures escaped maturity and aft
he kept up his diplomatic offensive in europe in 10 downing street with british prime minister, key, or storm or at the end he's a palace with french president, the monument nicole engine room with a tally and prime minister, georgia maloney, the engine berlin. he met with chancellor off shorts to all, he presented his victory plan, a plan that calls for more and faster military aid and stricter sanctions that would cripple russia's economy. with this strategy, ukraine hopes to force russia...
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. >> reporter: our last stop took us to a mexican restaurant just down the street. where we met mike. he made thanksgiving dinner last night with his children, but tonight he's tired of cold leftovers and wanted something fresh, something like fajitas. >> beef fajitas. i don't like tortillas, but black beans, guacamole. my adult children helped, baked dessert and side dishes and everything. a little down time this morning today. >> reporter: he might revisit turkey leftovers tomorrow night, but right now his margarita and a chance to watch the dallas cowboys lose is a reminder of what he's most thankful for, a meal to eat and good connections with others. >> my kids, my friendships, my family, and health and wealth. >> there's cream cheese under that. >> another unconventional celebration happened today in dolores park where sf babble hosted their annual friendsgiving pot luck, geared toward people who could not make it home for the holiday or who aren't used to celebrating it at all. some attendees are from out of the country. in the past this event has turned stra
. >> reporter: our last stop took us to a mexican restaurant just down the street. where we met mike. he made thanksgiving dinner last night with his children, but tonight he's tired of cold leftovers and wanted something fresh, something like fajitas. >> beef fajitas. i don't like tortillas, but black beans, guacamole. my adult children helped, baked dessert and side dishes and everything. a little down time this morning today. >> reporter: he might revisit turkey leftovers...
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in turn, it was like an army, neighbors coming down to my street, attacking my wife, wanting to know what you take the post down and all of that? it started there. in turn, we go up this year. every time trump was indicted, the neighbors were running around with their trump flag, intimidating people, saying how strong they are. here's people do not do that as for as i know. we do not try to intimidate people and it is a stress factor brought upon our neighbor. not necessarily the campaigners bet our neighbors are so gullible. do you got any advice for us? it's not the tv. >> you, unfortunately, what we are seeing is that more and more people are engaging in that kind of activity and the survey talked about a large majority of people really being concerned about what we are seeing. i think some of this belongs to our political leaders. they have to turn down some of the rhetoric around the elections but the other part of it is you really have to think about the bigger picture here and the bigger picture is at the end of the day, we all have to live together and we all still want the sa
in turn, it was like an army, neighbors coming down to my street, attacking my wife, wanting to know what you take the post down and all of that? it started there. in turn, we go up this year. every time trump was indicted, the neighbors were running around with their trump flag, intimidating people, saying how strong they are. here's people do not do that as for as i know. we do not try to intimidate people and it is a stress factor brought upon our neighbor. not necessarily the campaigners...
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can't have a 10-year-old child and trust them to make important decisions like, you know, walking down the streetou've got lots of other problems. can and terrorizing the parents is insane. brian: i mean, mundane decisions. walking down the street the a friend's house. let's be clear, like, the problem we have in our world is we have way too many kids who are absolutely stuck on a screen and cannot detach their eyes from the screen. they're learning how to not have conversations with people, how not to relate. maybe the best thing in america right now is a kid walking down the street to a friend's house face to face to go do something slightly risky like climb a tree or chase a leaf and run into a sign and end up with a kid on -- cut on his chin for all of america to see. rachel: like your kid. brian: that's how you learn to become an adult and deal with risk and reality, which is life. rachel: a lot of people are having the can conversation about free-range childhoods. there's another piece of the story that i found fascinating because as soon as i heard this story, i was just mortified for that
can't have a 10-year-old child and trust them to make important decisions like, you know, walking down the streetou've got lots of other problems. can and terrorizing the parents is insane. brian: i mean, mundane decisions. walking down the street the a friend's house. let's be clear, like, the problem we have in our world is we have way too many kids who are absolutely stuck on a screen and cannot detach their eyes from the screen. they're learning how to not have conversations with people,...
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while people _ machines in downing street while people across the country were told to stay— peoplersonal cost, this is an — many of us at great personal cost, this is an insult. will the prime minister— this is an insult. will the prime ministerjoin me in ensuring that as a country— ministerjoin me in ensuring that as a country we — ministerjoin me in ensuring that as a country we learn the lessons from covid _ a country we learn the lessons from covid and _ a country we learn the lessons from covid and as— a country we learn the lessons from covid and as a party, conservatives learn _ covid and as a party, conservatives learn the _ covid and as a party, conservatives learn the lessons of the previous leaders. — learn the lessons of the previous leaders. �* . .,,, learn the lessons of the previous leaders. �* . , _, , learn the lessons of the previous leaders. a , , leaders. across the country, people made enormous _ leaders. across the country, people made enormous sacrifices - leaders. across the country, people made enormous sacrifices during i made enormous sacrifices during co
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for example, if you saw a son of sam who had attempted his gun into, a car and run down the street. the officer would probably be expected to shoot on the grounds with that individual present. a real danger to the community if. he wasn't apprehended immediately. when the policies more restrictive, what happened to? the number of shootings by police and civilians, they decreased dramatically in 1971. for example, the police in new york city killed 87 people and the policy went into effect. 1972 on the number of shootings, especially the shootings of three people went down dramatically. now, in new york city, i don't think they've shot and killed more than 40 people in a year. and the number is usually around 26 or 28 or 30 per year. has this increased danger to police officers or more police officers being injured or shot at by civilians? intuitive well, you might think that, but that hasn't been the case at all. the number of injuries and serious injuries and the number of killings of police officers in new york has declined dramatically. and that's that's been the experienceat have
for example, if you saw a son of sam who had attempted his gun into, a car and run down the street. the officer would probably be expected to shoot on the grounds with that individual present. a real danger to the community if. he wasn't apprehended immediately. when the policies more restrictive, what happened to? the number of shootings by police and civilians, they decreased dramatically in 1971. for example, the police in new york city killed 87 people and the policy went into effect. 1972...
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. >> his last words to me were, tell the authorities about the crazy guy down the street. >> until a shocking twist. did someone get away with murder? your daily source for true crime starts right now. before the global media coverage, like people magazine cover stories or appearances on nbc's the today show, john ramsey came here to true crime news. the case of jonbenet ramsey in my exclusive interview, john told me about his continued fight to find his daughter's killer and about one of the investigators who questioned the handling of the case. that's at the center of a new docu series that's also raising questions prior to christmas day of 1996. >> we were just a regular family. >> and of course, then that all changed. someone killed this six year old child documentary legend joe berlinger, the director who helped fri 3xn west memphis, kentucky teenagers from wrongful convictions in the iconic film paradise lost, is now turning his lens to the jonbenet ramsey murder in cold case, who killed jonbenet ramsey? >> oh, hello. >> i'm champagnie my films and tv work has been the catalyst
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streets of alameda, where so many costumes i see, i feel like. mike, what are we looking at? i've got some transformers out there. a witch walking downhe street, and that is a busy, busy street. that's a steady stream of folks. there's a little bit of a chill in the air. so the costumes that come with the long sleeves, a warriors jersey, that's a perfect pumpkin. i'm feeling that parent. if you are indoors waiting to pass out the candy. yeah, you're in great shape there. so looks fun out there. and it should be a continuously busy night as we move along and weather behaving. we are worried about this rain. >> yeah, well, first of all, you're starting off early evening. >> it's all about the little monkeys, right? the little dudes are out there in the light. and then it kind of gets a little darker. they get a little older. the teenagers show up. >> those teenagers that show up with no costume, just take one. >> you put that note out. i used to put the note out, you know, just take one candy and i have one of those arlo cameras, and you see the teenagers just emptying it. yeah. you know, it's just there, right? i mean, that's right. t
streets of alameda, where so many costumes i see, i feel like. mike, what are we looking at? i've got some transformers out there. a witch walking downhe street, and that is a busy, busy street. that's a steady stream of folks. there's a little bit of a chill in the air. so the costumes that come with the long sleeves, a warriors jersey, that's a perfect pumpkin. i'm feeling that parent. if you are indoors waiting to pass out the candy. yeah, you're in great shape there. so looks fun out there....
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and, yes, we met together with the prime minister this morning at number ten downing street with the government for the attention it paid to my case, to the cases of other political prisoners and to urge them to continue to do this because let us not forget that while the 16 of us have been rescued from putin's gulag, so many hundreds and hundreds and hundreds still remain back there. they still have to wake up at 5am in their small cells. they still have to attach their bunk to the wall. they still have to walk in small circles all day, not being able to — to write, to speak to anyone, to do anything. and for so many of them, it is notjust a question of unjust imprisonment — although that, in itself, would be completely unacceptable — but for so many of them, it is a question of life or death, and we need to now be talking about them. we need to now be advocating for them. we need to make sure now that they, too, are able to be free, come home, and be reunited with their families. just to both of you, after everything and after everything you've been through as a family but also thr
and, yes, we met together with the prime minister this morning at number ten downing street with the government for the attention it paid to my case, to the cases of other political prisoners and to urge them to continue to do this because let us not forget that while the 16 of us have been rescued from putin's gulag, so many hundreds and hundreds and hundreds still remain back there. they still have to wake up at 5am in their small cells. they still have to attach their bunk to the wall. they...