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eamonn. look, that was part.esearch stand, and as your viewers may know , susie as your viewers may know, susie was diagnosed with breast cancen was diagnosed with breast cancer, about three years ago. the nhs treated her fantastically. she's very, very well on the road to recovery. but i've always been very, very grateful for the research. we did a push up challenge a while back to raise money for cancer research uk, and i was just doing it. i was just doing a few press ups there to draw attention to the work that that fantastic charity does. >> and i want to ask you about some of your work as shadow home secretary. and indeed, in that position in government, as home secretary, i'm looking at the front of the times this morning, and labour is claiming that you did no work in the months before the election, that the backlog is far worse than they expected. they think migrants will be stuck in hotels for three years at a cost of £4 million a day. is that on you ? is that on you? >> the figures about asylum , >> th
eamonn. look, that was part.esearch stand, and as your viewers may know , susie as your viewers may know, susie was diagnosed with breast cancen was diagnosed with breast cancer, about three years ago. the nhs treated her fantastically. she's very, very well on the road to recovery. but i've always been very, very grateful for the research. we did a push up challenge a while back to raise money for cancer research uk, and i was just doing it. i was just doing a few press ups there to draw...
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and, you know, as eamonn hinted at, you know, as eamonn hinted at, you know, as eamonn hinted at, you , david in terms of starmer, david lammy, the labour, the labour government, you know, the middle east, you know, these huge geopolitical issues, you know , geopolitical issues, you know, it's going to take someone with something quite special to cut through for the tories. >> and who is that? someone quite special as regards as regards you, i'm going to call it, i think you like cleverly . it, i think you like cleverly. >> i cleverly's had a really , >> i cleverly's had a really, really good conference. i think eamonn and i don't want to second guess you, eamonn, but i think there are, there are weaknesses, shall we say, in all four of the candidates. so sometimes it's hard to get overly excited. but they do also have their strengths, you know. and someone like even tom tugendhat yesterday who was talking about the people he served with, particularly with all the context of everything that's going on right now. and there was like a real emotional, serious depth to hearing him speak a
and, you know, as eamonn hinted at, you know, as eamonn hinted at, you know, as eamonn hinted at, you , david in terms of starmer, david lammy, the labour, the labour government, you know, the middle east, you know, these huge geopolitical issues, you know , geopolitical issues, you know, it's going to take someone with something quite special to cut through for the tories. >> and who is that? someone quite special as regards as regards you, i'm going to call it, i think you like cleverly...
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did anybody say to you, eamonn, do you think eric ten hag should stick around?ten hag should stay as manager? was that mentioned? >> it's the subject that no one dares rare the name. >> is it the elephant in the room? the erik ten hag elephant. >> and i think that he's packed his bags. we've learned today. do you think so? but he's gone on holiday. he's packed his bags. might be a bad time to go on holiday , but the talk is that on holiday, but the talk is that there will be. there's contact being made again with thomas tuchel, who used to manage chelsea. that's right. for instance , and whether there is instance, and whether there is reservations on tuchel's behalf or united's behalf. just not sure. but that's been reopened again. what is it? >> what must it be like? because erik ten hag knows. see , this is erik ten hag knows. see, this is dunng erik ten hag knows. see, this is during the summer. he knows very well that all the hierarchy. they were interviewing other people. and he's sitting there waiting. they're just thinking. well, it's tough. it's tough. w
did anybody say to you, eamonn, do you think eric ten hag should stick around?ten hag should stay as manager? was that mentioned? >> it's the subject that no one dares rare the name. >> is it the elephant in the room? the erik ten hag elephant. >> and i think that he's packed his bags. we've learned today. do you think so? but he's gone on holiday. he's packed his bags. might be a bad time to go on holiday , but the talk is that on holiday, but the talk is that there will be....
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good morning, eamonn and isabel.ls like forever. and it's not going to end until members pick the next leader on november the 2nd. but what happens today is critical because mps will choose which two out of james cleverly , two out of james cleverly, robert jenrick and kemi badenoch go to the members now . james go to the members now. james cleverly yesterday surged into the lead and so it looks pretty much certain that he will be one of the two. what we don't know is who the other one will be. now robert jenrick and his team were telling me a month ago that they had the numbers to get to they had the numbers to get to the final two. he's still ahead of kemi badenoch, but only by one, and he's gone back actually by two votes. so we really don't know. kemi badenoch her team say , know. kemi badenoch her team say, look, she's moving ahead. she's currently on 30, but she's gone up currently on 30, but she's gone ”p by currently on 30, but she's gone up by two. nobody knows what's going to happen. and it's possible there
good morning, eamonn and isabel.ls like forever. and it's not going to end until members pick the next leader on november the 2nd. but what happens today is critical because mps will choose which two out of james cleverly , two out of james cleverly, robert jenrick and kemi badenoch go to the members now . james go to the members now. james cleverly yesterday surged into the lead and so it looks pretty much certain that he will be one of the two. what we don't know is who the other one will be....
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big sigh from eamonn. fore st. forest. >> good morning. more in the way of sunshine today with some showers. still some rain in the north. i'll have all the details coming up just after 8:00. >> a very good morning to you on this monday morning i'm eamonn holmes, i'm isabel webster and this is gb news breakfast. and this is gb news breakfast. and this morning we commemorate the attack on israel. a year ago today british mother mandy demar has made an emotional plea for the return of her daughter emily. >> demar was kidnapped a year ago today as the world is remembering the anniversary of those attacks. >> my beautiful, funny and brave daughter who i love to the moon and back, deserves to come home. >> and according to the israeli government, 251 people were taken hostage . 91 still remain taken hostage. 91 still remain in captivity. >> well , last in captivity. >> well, last night the prime minister released a statement calling on britons to stand with the jewish community on what he described as the darke
big sigh from eamonn. fore st. forest. >> good morning. more in the way of sunshine today with some showers. still some rain in the north. i'll have all the details coming up just after 8:00. >> a very good morning to you on this monday morning i'm eamonn holmes, i'm isabel webster and this is gb news breakfast. and this is gb news breakfast. and this morning we commemorate the attack on israel. a year ago today british mother mandy demar has made an emotional plea for the return of...
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eamonn archewell turner, amy. hand now, hasn't it, that the missile launches on israel were a step too far, that it's moved away just from funding its proxies to a direct attack, and that iran has shown that actually it's not as strong as people thought it was. >> i think the issue that precluded that would be that perhaps a lot of people would see that israel has has was disproportionate in the way that it's handled the conflict since october the 7th. now , i would october the 7th. now, i would never say that israel doesn't have the right to defend itself. of course it has the right to defend itself, but it doesn't have the right to commit war crimes. it doesn't have the right to break international law. and i think a lot of people would probably think that this conflict would have been contained better and more efficiently, and perhaps we wouldn't have the missiles coming from iran if that had if that had happened before. >> but haven't we learned over the last year that the threat to israel is much, much greate
eamonn archewell turner, amy. hand now, hasn't it, that the missile launches on israel were a step too far, that it's moved away just from funding its proxies to a direct attack, and that iran has shown that actually it's not as strong as people thought it was. >> i think the issue that precluded that would be that perhaps a lot of people would see that israel has has was disproportionate in the way that it's handled the conflict since october the 7th. now , i would october the 7th. now,...
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eamonn still here. >> yeah. eamonn still here. interesting.ng out with some i mean, in a sense, wacky ideas. i mean things like, let's have a referendum on the echr. >> well, let me put it this way. look, we are the country that gave the world the magna carta in modern times. rule of law. first of all, i would say we do not need any foreign power, any foreign , to end well. whatever happened, that's richard fuller talking to christopher hope, and you can catch that podcast out today wherever you usually get your podcasts. >> yeah . eamonn still here. >> yeah. eamonn still here. interesting. there's this constant craving to get boris johnson back in, isn't there? but isn't he coming out with some i mean, in a sense, wacky ideas. i mean things like, let's have a referendum on the echr. >> well, let me put it this way. look, we are the country that gave the world the magna carta in modern times. rule of law. first of all, i would say we do not need any foreign power, any foreign jurisdiction. tell us how we can guarantee human rights for our peop
eamonn still here. >> yeah. eamonn still here. interesting.ng out with some i mean, in a sense, wacky ideas. i mean things like, let's have a referendum on the echr. >> well, let me put it this way. look, we are the country that gave the world the magna carta in modern times. rule of law. first of all, i would say we do not need any foreign power, any foreign , to end well. whatever happened, that's richard fuller talking to christopher hope, and you can catch that podcast out today...
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a short time ago, detective chief superintendent eamonn corrigan, read out a statement on behalf of the we do or say will bring her back. but if we can help another family did not have to go through what we did, something good can come out of her death. perhaps parents, police, keep the doors of communication open concerning the evil of some people online. kevin, i will begin with you. horrific is not even an adequate word to describe this case. i adequate word to describe this case. ., �* ~ ., , adequate word to describe this case. ., �* ~ . y ., adequate word to describe this case. ., �* a. y ., , case. i don't think any of us really are — case. i don't think any of us really are able _ case. i don't think any of us really are able to. - case. i don't think any of us really are able to. what - case. i don't think any of us really are able to. what we | case. i don't think any of us i really are able to. what we are learning from this is their are may keep lengths to try to tackle this kind of abuse and education and giving people the tools to try to educate parents and children and ot
a short time ago, detective chief superintendent eamonn corrigan, read out a statement on behalf of the we do or say will bring her back. but if we can help another family did not have to go through what we did, something good can come out of her death. perhaps parents, police, keep the doors of communication open concerning the evil of some people online. kevin, i will begin with you. horrific is not even an adequate word to describe this case. i adequate word to describe this case. ., �* ~...
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detective chief superintendent eamonn corrigan read out a statement on behalf of the grandparents ofl have been devastated . by our granddaughter's passing. we know that nothing that we do or say will bring her back, - but if we can help another family to not have to go . through what we did, _ something good could come out of her death. perhaps, parents, please keep the doors of communication i opened concerning the evil of some people online." i the bbc received this statement from snapchat. the social media company said... earlier, i spoke to our news correspondent angus crawford, who discussed how the digital landscape has changed. he says the time that the cases took place is significant. utterly horrific case, but which i think raises two really important issues. the first thing to point out is that mccartney's offences took place between 2013—2019. these were the early days, the wild west, if you like, of social media. there were almost no guardrails. social media was wide open, and he, mccartney, ruthlessly exploited these loopholes around snapchat and instagram. child accoun
detective chief superintendent eamonn corrigan read out a statement on behalf of the grandparents ofl have been devastated . by our granddaughter's passing. we know that nothing that we do or say will bring her back, - but if we can help another family to not have to go . through what we did, _ something good could come out of her death. perhaps, parents, please keep the doors of communication i opened concerning the evil of some people online." i the bbc received this statement from...
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sort of thing. in the eamonn six music on the bbc and this sort of thing . and this sort of thing. and everyone was going, i've never heard of this band. they sound rubbish. why are we being told that they're the hot new thing? do you know what i mean? it was kind of being forced on everyone and it just all kind of feels of and it just all kind of feels of a piece. i've watched a couple of clips of them. they're like a kind of indie emo version of the spice girls. >> yeah, like i got a feeling this is just publicity story as well. it feels like they probably released it themselves and said, oh no, they didn't have anything bigger to release. it also feels a bit like the guardian trying to show they care about men. yeah, like sort of guardian feel that they're getting it all wrong and they're sort of saying, oh, it's awful that men were checked getting into a club the other day. oh, that's terrible . this really is that's terrible. this really is a story about, some someone did something and it was a bit weird and everyone said, that's weird. and then they ap
sort of thing. in the eamonn six music on the bbc and this sort of thing . and this sort of thing. and everyone was going, i've never heard of this band. they sound rubbish. why are we being told that they're the hot new thing? do you know what i mean? it was kind of being forced on everyone and it just all kind of feels of and it just all kind of feels of a piece. i've watched a couple of clips of them. they're like a kind of indie emo version of the spice girls. >> yeah, like i got a...
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we'll never know what was going on with eamonn holmes and phil schofield. >> no.vision world and i find it fascinating that phillip schofield has decided to go back on television to , to appear on on television to, to appear on this, this castaway show. do you think he should have just slowly sort of retired? i think he should have taken a bit of a moment, you know, to sort of a leave of absence. i think , i leave of absence. i think, i think moment of silence with a moment of silence and a leave of absence. >> no, i would never want you to do such a thing. >> well, no, i don't think i've been disgraced quite yet. >> our viewers and listeners would be devastated. gutted if you were to take a leave of absence. >> no, i wouldn't dream of it. i wouldn't dream of it. >> you have to be here. have to be here by my side. >> but, but, but but other television individuals who have perhaps left their roles in a cloud of disgrace. perhaps it is time for them to have some moment, you know, to themselves never to be seen again. >> anyway, we're going to leave you with the tory
we'll never know what was going on with eamonn holmes and phil schofield. >> no.vision world and i find it fascinating that phillip schofield has decided to go back on television to , to appear on on television to, to appear on this, this castaway show. do you think he should have just slowly sort of retired? i think he should have taken a bit of a moment, you know, to sort of a leave of absence. i think , i leave of absence. i think, i think moment of silence with a moment of silence and...
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panel historian and fellow at the danube institute, david aldridge, and the author and broadcaster eamonnial part of the programme. let me know your views mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's your favourite time of the day. the news bulletin with will hollis . will hollis. >> thank you jacob. the time is 8:01 o'clock. people across israel have gathered to mark the one year anniversary of the october 7th attacks in jerusalem. israelis carrying flags and placards with the faces of missing people gathered outside. president netanyahu's home at 629, local time, a siren rang out to mark the hour that hamas led militants launched rockets into israel last october, to according israeli israeli figures, they killed 1200 people and took some 250 hostages into gaza. a new polling carried out on behalf of the campaign
panel historian and fellow at the danube institute, david aldridge, and the author and broadcaster eamonnial part of the programme. let me know your views mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's your favourite time of the day. the news bulletin with will hollis . will hollis. >> thank you jacob. the time is 8:01 o'clock. people across israel have gathered to mark the one year anniversary of the october 7th attacks in jerusalem. israelis carrying flags and placards with the faces of missing...
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. >> well, i was listening to breakfast this morning, and eamonn was explaining that it's actually ansn't it all all hallows eve and then you. >> all right. >> all right. >> and then you reflect upon the people who've died. and eamonn was saying on breakfast this morning that they would a bit like at christmas you put out a mince pie and a they put out some food and then in the morning your parents say, look, grandma came to visit us in the night and she had a little bite of fruitcake that either. >> the irish think that apparently. correct me if i'm wrong. not the catholics in ireland. >> no, i think that. >> no, i think that. >> correct me if i'm wrong. gbnews.com/yoursay has been visited by the spirits of people you've lost , right? visited by the spirits of people you've lost, right? yeah, but again, kids love ghosts. >> yeah, they do, they do. and they love covering stuff. you know, when people cover their houses, do you answer the door on halloween night? no, i don't know. do you ? no. know. do you? no. >> well, normally i'm out with the kids walking around, knocking on other pe
. >> well, i was listening to breakfast this morning, and eamonn was explaining that it's actually ansn't it all all hallows eve and then you. >> all right. >> all right. >> and then you reflect upon the people who've died. and eamonn was saying on breakfast this morning that they would a bit like at christmas you put out a mince pie and a they put out some food and then in the morning your parents say, look, grandma came to visit us in the night and she had a little...
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. >> eamonn, a couple of questions. >> what we know over the next couple of months, this is the firstssue proposal. it's a high-level proposal. . they're going to get access to the emails, the books, look at all the systems, talk to the experts. then they're going to talk about what the remedies are that they want to fix the monopoly problem. all of that's expected to be done by the end of the year. then google's going to have a chance to fight that every step of the way in front of the judge. the judge will then starting next spring, you know, go into his chambers and give it a deep think. by the summer of 2025, come up with a ruling. you can imagine whatever that ruling is, that will be challenged by google. it will appeal. how many years is northbound's guess, but we're at the beginning stage. >> is there any precedent for what might be the recipe inside a company? you're talking about -- >> like coca-cola's secret formula. >> the search code, all of the feeds. one of the things that's surprising about that, the truth is microsoft's bing and other search engines in many cases are c
. >> eamonn, a couple of questions. >> what we know over the next couple of months, this is the firstssue proposal. it's a high-level proposal. . they're going to get access to the emails, the books, look at all the systems, talk to the experts. then they're going to talk about what the remedies are that they want to fix the monopoly problem. all of that's expected to be done by the end of the year. then google's going to have a chance to fight that every step of the way in front of...
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. >> i'm eamonn holmes and on this wednesday morning i'm isabel webster and this is gb news breakfast >> here's something quite interesting here at school. it should be compulsory that male and female pupils in high school have cookery lessons from year one, says charlie. and i have to say, charlie, i agree with you because i feel useless on that front and all the things i learnt at school and whatever. nothing practical, nothing practical. i would have loved to have done something like that. >> did you not do woodwork? no. we made we made letter openers out of wood. useless. >> he was super bright, so he got sent to the impractical. oh. >> did he? do you not do metalwork? did you do metalwork? >> woodwork? it was just scholarly learning. >> oh, is that what it was? >> oh, is that what it was? >> mythology. >> mythology. >> oh , yeah. >> oh, yeah. >> oh, yeah. >> so, yeah, he's totally impractical. you want to get result? >> get me that new stephen fry book. yeah. >> you'd be fine, wouldn't you? >> you'd be fine, wouldn't you? >> yeah, that'd be quite good. you're great with odysseus
. >> i'm eamonn holmes and on this wednesday morning i'm isabel webster and this is gb news breakfast >> here's something quite interesting here at school. it should be compulsory that male and female pupils in high school have cookery lessons from year one, says charlie. and i have to say, charlie, i agree with you because i feel useless on that front and all the things i learnt at school and whatever. nothing practical, nothing practical. i would have loved to have done something...
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, but just eat >> i know, eamonn, but just eat some. and then, you know, these are wonder foods. >> yeah, apparently if you were just to, like, eat watermelon and nothing else, you would be like clark kent, would you? yeah, really? >> well, you could fly. >> well, you could fly. >> probably . >> probably. >> probably. >> well, if you just ate watermelon. >> watermelon is a superfood. >> watermelon is a superfood. >> should we set ourselves a challenge and see if we can do, like, a week detox? no, not up for it. no , it's. can't teach for it. no, it's. can't teach a dog. old dog. new tricks. >> no, i'm too integrated. and i'm happy that i look back at my childhood and my teenage years and my early 20s and whatever, and my early 20s and whatever, and think i lived life and i did experience a lot of things, and i do not miss having a phone in my hand. i think these things are evil . yeah. are evil. yeah. >> so genuinely, could you give it up for a day? because i'm starting to think maybe you do have an addiction. so maybe just say for a da
, but just eat >> i know, eamonn, but just eat some. and then, you know, these are wonder foods. >> yeah, apparently if you were just to, like, eat watermelon and nothing else, you would be like clark kent, would you? yeah, really? >> well, you could fly. >> well, you could fly. >> probably . >> probably. >> probably. >> well, if you just ate watermelon. >> watermelon is a superfood. >> watermelon is a superfood. >> should we set...
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i'm eamonn holmes. indeed. on the tuesday morning i was eamonn holmes as well.and as far as i know on monday morning. yes. so i'm not just eamonn holmes on a wednesday morning. >> i'm only isabel webster on a wednesday. this is gb news and we're here with breakfast every day . day. >> paul the thomas i love it when you're aiming holmes by the way i do. i love it when you're aiming. holmes. i'm not sure. yeah, thank you very much. >> i like it when he's george clooney myself. >> thomas tuchel. yes, sir. so he did the business at chelsea, but he left there under controversy. yes. he now looks like he's going to be the man. though not confirmed as head of the england football team. i'm disappointed because if we were to have a replacement manager at man united, i would have wished for him. yeah. what's your view on the man and his abilities? >> i think he'll be good, actually. and the two things you mentioned, the manchester united thing. i think this decision has been pushed through maybe a little quicker. it's like, let's get this done because manchester united m
i'm eamonn holmes. indeed. on the tuesday morning i was eamonn holmes as well.and as far as i know on monday morning. yes. so i'm not just eamonn holmes on a wednesday morning. >> i'm only isabel webster on a wednesday. this is gb news and we're here with breakfast every day . day. >> paul the thomas i love it when you're aiming holmes by the way i do. i love it when you're aiming. holmes. i'm not sure. yeah, thank you very much. >> i like it when he's george clooney myself....
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i'm eamonn holmes. >> good morning i'm nana akua and this is gb news breakfast. >> so hello good morning to you. hello, good morning to nana. who's with me for the next two days. lovely to see you. >> lovely to see you too. thank you. raymond. good morning. >> how do you cope with the early starts? >> oh, how do you. you do it all the time. must be tough. >> yeah, but the thing is, i'm only 32 years of age. and look what it's done to me. it's just not good. it's not good. paul coyte . 18. 18. 18. coyte. 18. 18. 18. >> god! he's 18 years old. yeah, it's very tough. that's what happens when you do five days a week of this. 18 years old, my friend. >> there's a lot of controversy in sport today. that penalty at west ham for them against man united. just what was going on there. yeah. and gareth southgate has he done enough to get a knighthood. >> no he hasn't done enough to get a knighthood yet. we'll talk about it later . get a knighthood yet. we'll talk about it later. but it's so easy isn't it. sports people, they throw awards at sports people. but usually if they've done something, if y
i'm eamonn holmes. >> good morning i'm nana akua and this is gb news breakfast. >> so hello good morning to you. hello, good morning to nana. who's with me for the next two days. lovely to see you. >> lovely to see you too. thank you. raymond. good morning. >> how do you cope with the early starts? >> oh, how do you. you do it all the time. must be tough. >> yeah, but the thing is, i'm only 32 years of age. and look what it's done to me. it's just not good....
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so this is eamonn holmes people. so this is eamonn holmes here and that is isabel webster. and you're waking up to gb news. and you're waking up to gb news. and the whole shrinkflation thing is ridiculous. it really is. yeah. yesterday i went on a little confectionery shop and, you know, went into the nothing more alike than calling into the petrol station and buying the essentials. yes. >> you know, the essential chocolates , the wine gums and chocolates, the wine gums and the jelly babies and all that sort of thing. >> the jelly baby situation is ridiculous . they haven't reduced ridiculous. they haven't reduced the actual size of the baby, but they've reduced the packet. so it's absolutely. so you open it up and you think, will i offer one to isabel.7 i think no, because i offer offer that that's going to leave very few left for me. and it really is very few. there's like something like you know, a total of 12 in there or something. >> but the trouble is, whilst i would think that's good because you're eating less of the poison, you're still paying the same amount, so yo
so this is eamonn holmes people. so this is eamonn holmes here and that is isabel webster. and you're waking up to gb news. and you're waking up to gb news. and the whole shrinkflation thing is ridiculous. it really is. yeah. yesterday i went on a little confectionery shop and, you know, went into the nothing more alike than calling into the petrol station and buying the essentials. yes. >> you know, the essential chocolates , the wine gums and chocolates, the wine gums and the jelly...
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on this monday morning i'm eamonn holmes. >> i'm isabel webster and this is gb news breakfast. >> justreminded me there of conkers. so the world championships have happened . championships have happened. this is no doubt as a child my favourite time of the year. absolutely beautiful. i'm just surprised that given everybody's predilections now towards nature and protecting nature, that you're still allowed to pick up conkers and open them and, well, they are trees deposited by each tree in there and they fall, don't they? >> so it's not like you're taking them, mining them, opening them up. there's nothing like. it's like they open up beautiful shiny . lovely, gorgeous. >> yeah. it is a beautiful thing. but is it not supposed to grow then in the ground? is that not what you're supposed to do with them? do you plant conker? >> no, no, it's going to take 50 years for a tree to grow. i would agree, i would, i had planted a conker when i was born. >> no, on the way to the hospital, he picked up a conker. when he got home, he planted it in the garden. and of course, that's amazing. >> really
on this monday morning i'm eamonn holmes. >> i'm isabel webster and this is gb news breakfast. >> justreminded me there of conkers. so the world championships have happened . championships have happened. this is no doubt as a child my favourite time of the year. absolutely beautiful. i'm just surprised that given everybody's predilections now towards nature and protecting nature, that you're still allowed to pick up conkers and open them and, well, they are trees deposited by each...
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. >> i'm eamonn holmes, i'm isabel webster and this is gb news breakfast. >> so there we are getting good reaction coming in from conkers reminding a lot of people of their, their their youth, their childhood with all of this. my dad used to bring us some walking in the woods for all these sort of things, and i'd always associate autumn with collecting. yeah. >> me too. i just like it. i just think it's. it's something i don't see kids walking home from school playing conkers. you're william though. >> played my husband got his drill out and started fixing. >> that's not what i was . >> that's not what i was. >> that's not what i was. >> and he fixed up the conkers over the weekend. they had a big tournament. >> yeah. and how did it go? >> yeah. and how did it go? >> william was pretty good. >> william was pretty good. >> and. no, no problems with knuckles or anything? >> definitely a lot of kickback or whatever the technical term is, but not in the eyes. >> you're talking about kickback. do we have isabel swinging? >> oh, gosh. oh yes. >> oh, gosh. oh yes. >> this is isabel swinging
. >> i'm eamonn holmes, i'm isabel webster and this is gb news breakfast. >> so there we are getting good reaction coming in from conkers reminding a lot of people of their, their their youth, their childhood with all of this. my dad used to bring us some walking in the woods for all these sort of things, and i'd always associate autumn with collecting. yeah. >> me too. i just like it. i just think it's. it's something i don't see kids walking home from school playing conkers....
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me and eamonn were sitting at home watching bad tv.that's what it proves. >> but i suppose we want to hear from you at home. how are you feeling? are you feeling a bit under the weather? a little bit worse for wear as we head into another rainy week? let us know. gbnews.com/win. see you later, paul >> see you later. top story this morning, a potential third assassination attempt on former american president donald trump was thwarted on saturday night. >> so local police have arrested an armed man. he was carrying multiple weapons as well as fake passports, and he was attempting to get into a trump rally in california. >> he's 49 years of age. he's from las vegas. his name is vern miller. he denied wanting to hurt the former president after being released on bail. >> well, this comes as the local county sheriff said the man in question was likely to be a sovereign citizen, which is somebody who they believe does not believe in government control . control. >> now we're joined now by american political strategist scottie nell hughes on t
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fill us in. >> yes. >> yes. >> good morning eamonn and isabel.well i think let's start with assisted dying as that's what you've just been talking about. what you've just been talking about . people have very strong about. people have very strong views on every side and worth saying. this will be a free vote at the end of november. the bill is being introduced to parliament today. the prime minister made a promise to esther rantzen, who of course has got terminal lung cancer and has got terminal lung cancer and has signed up for dignitas. she's been passionately campaigning for the law to be changed, but there's many others, including the archbishop of canterbury, who worry that, as he says, the right to end your life could turn into a duty to do so. and i had a closer look at this and also particularly what's gone awry in canada. let's take a look at that now . that now. >> i made a promise to esther rantzen before the election. provide time for a debate and a vote on assisted dying, but the prime minister's promise to her means that today a bil
fill us in. >> yes. >> yes. >> good morning eamonn and isabel.well i think let's start with assisted dying as that's what you've just been talking about. what you've just been talking about . people have very strong about. people have very strong views on every side and worth saying. this will be a free vote at the end of november. the bill is being introduced to parliament today. the prime minister made a promise to esther rantzen, who of course has got terminal lung cancer...
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>> yeah, definitely not eamonn. if you get some of those, you might be able to run two hours as well. >> yeah, yeah, you never know. >> yeah, yeah, you never know. >> you never know. well i don't know about that, but we'll have a go. this is what your 80th marathon. there's no stopping you, is there? i mean, literally there is no stopping you. and what keeps driving you on to get better and better and better? because it's your world record that you broke anyway. >> yeah. no, i think it's really important about about what is your why, especially in sport. and you hear about so many challenging challenges and issues for disabled people at the moment. and visibility is one of them. and obviously i'm trying to increase the visibility of disability sport all over the uk and all over the world, and it's important that you show that anything's possible, whether you're just coming into the sport or like myself, i've had 20 years of running now and it's also really important to show that if you put the hard work in, you get
>> yeah, definitely not eamonn. if you get some of those, you might be able to run two hours as well. >> yeah, yeah, you never know. >> yeah, yeah, you never know. >> you never know. well i don't know about that, but we'll have a go. this is what your 80th marathon. there's no stopping you, is there? i mean, literally there is no stopping you. and what keeps driving you on to get better and better and better? because it's your world record that you broke anyway. >>...
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eamonn i was just wondering what was going on.there you go. >> it's going to be a two way conversation. >> i think there's worse things you could be doing. abdul ezedi. >> imagine if there's a dog one and maggie could speak back. >> i do believe that you can talk to dogs, and they talk back. we just have, i agree, we just haven't got the language right yet. but i believe they they there is an understanding talking back. >> i say to dudley, are you okay. and everybody laughs and he goes and i go, he's going. yes i'm sure he is. okay, hostages, let's get on to the news. >> let's talk about that. the home secretary is under pressure to intervene as the police officer who shot this guy. chris kaba faces the sack. despite being cleared by a jury. >> well, the lifting of reporting restrictions means it can now be revealed that chris kaba was a key figure in one of london's most dangerous gangs, called the 617. he was accused of being involved in two shootings just days before the police officer, martyn blake shot him dead in september 2
eamonn i was just wondering what was going on.there you go. >> it's going to be a two way conversation. >> i think there's worse things you could be doing. abdul ezedi. >> imagine if there's a dog one and maggie could speak back. >> i do believe that you can talk to dogs, and they talk back. we just have, i agree, we just haven't got the language right yet. but i believe they they there is an understanding talking back. >> i say to dudley, are you okay. and...
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13. 12 eamonn. i just lost . how many titles? 13. 12 eamonn. i just lost. lost count of 5 or 6. everything that he's won at manchester united and he's very short. >> or is mr ineos extremely. >> or is mr ineos extremely. >> he's tall, he's tall. >> he's tall, he's tall. >> he's tall, he's tall. >> he's seven foot three. >> he's seven foot three. >> every time i see that picture i'm like, see there we are. >> there's steve mcclaren standing next to him. so they look in a general size there. but sir alex is an ambassador at manchester united. the big deal is that he's costing £2 million a year now eric cantona, the legend, another legend is very unhappy. >> are you going to read out the full quote? >> we have the quote if we if we can see that, i think we can probably see this. what he put on instagram, anything he wants sir alex ferguson should be able to do anything he wants at the club until the day he dies. to do anything he wants at the club until the day he dies . such club until the day he dies. such a lack of respect. it is totally scandalous. sir alex ferguson will be my
13. 12 eamonn. i just lost . how many titles? 13. 12 eamonn. i just lost. lost count of 5 or 6. everything that he's won at manchester united and he's very short. >> or is mr ineos extremely. >> or is mr ineos extremely. >> he's tall, he's tall. >> he's tall, he's tall. >> he's tall, he's tall. >> he's seven foot three. >> he's seven foot three. >> every time i see that picture i'm like, see there we are. >> there's steve mcclaren standing...
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. >> i'm eamonn holmes, i'm isabel webster, and this is gb news breakfast. >> good news and bad news.good news is you live up a hill. yeah. yeah. bad news is to get to your house, you've got to cross a bndge house, you've got to cross a bridge over a bridge. and i say a bridge. >> it's like you can only go one way. >> you can only go that way or the other car comes towards you. there's not room for two cars. >> there's room for one. >> there's room for one. >> well, the worst thing is when you get over that bridge, then it's quite often flooded and you have to reverse back over the bridge, turn around and come another way. so what we're trying to say is, where do you live? think about where you live. and if you're buying somewhere near a river, think twice because we're all going to have to deal more and more, i think, with these. >> but somebody would almost have to tell you because we could look in the dry. >> you look somewhere and you say, well, this looks lovely. this is pretty. it's on a little hill or whatever. but then no one ever tells you that there is this huge torrent of,
. >> i'm eamonn holmes, i'm isabel webster, and this is gb news breakfast. >> good news and bad news.good news is you live up a hill. yeah. yeah. bad news is to get to your house, you've got to cross a bndge house, you've got to cross a bridge over a bridge. and i say a bridge. >> it's like you can only go one way. >> you can only go that way or the other car comes towards you. there's not room for two cars. >> there's room for one. >> there's room for one....
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eamonn ozempic has been used for many years, coming up 20 years, in fact, for type two diabetics, wegovy is the obesity management of the drug. it's the same drug within ozempic and wegovy. now, both of these drugs contain something called glp one. now thatis something called glp one. now that is a hormone that is naturally released by the gut, which makes you feel fuller for longer. now, ozempic and wegovy are copies of this natural hormone. now we have a fairly goodidea hormone. now we have a fairly good idea of the safety profile of these medications. in fact, with ozempic, the one that's been used for diabetics, we've got over 10 million patient years worth of experience in using that drug. although wegovy has only come on a little bit later, we know that the side effects of ozempic over this, over this time period , they are over this time period, they are also natural copies. so agonists of this naturally occurring hormone. so we've got a fairly goodidea hormone. so we've got a fairly good idea of the, of the safety profile . however, there is profile. however, there is always a ri
eamonn ozempic has been used for many years, coming up 20 years, in fact, for type two diabetics, wegovy is the obesity management of the drug. it's the same drug within ozempic and wegovy. now, both of these drugs contain something called glp one. now thatis something called glp one. now that is a hormone that is naturally released by the gut, which makes you feel fuller for longer. now, ozempic and wegovy are copies of this natural hormone. now we have a fairly goodidea hormone. now we have a...
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. >> just after 6:00 i'm eamonn holmes, i'm isabel webster, and you're tuned in to gb news breakfast. >> doomscrolling . yes. we're >> doomscrolling. yes. we're doomed. >> it's a waste of time, isn't it? >> why is it called doomsday? >> why is it called doomsday? >> well, because you just get sucked in and it sort of sucks the life out of everything else. you know, you've got a thousand things to do. you start scrolling on your phone and you realise you've lost an hour of your life. i do. does that ever happen?! your life. i do. does that ever happen? i do it all the time. >> do you know what i hate? i hate saying, do you have dandruff? we can get rid of it, you know. and you think, oh, and you know. and you think, oh, and you watch this and it goes on for about seven minutes, and then it says, get that back. yeah.i then it says, get that back. yeah. i think what you could have done in those seven minutes. the thing is, it says, watch this short film which isn't short. and then they talk about, you know, send us money or write to us or something, or just go away. i've given up the wil
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i'm eamonn holmes, i'm ellie costello and this is gb news breakfast.fisoner this is gb news breakfast. prisoner release. it's gaining in momentum and a thousand will be released today in the second stage of the release scheme. yes. >> labour hopes this will help manage overcrowding and follows the first release of almost 2000 prisoners in september. >> now this comes as the sentencing review is launched today, which aims to prioritise pubuc today, which aims to prioritise public safety and ensure the country always has the space needed to keep dangerous prisoners locked up. >> well, chaired by former lord chancellor david gauke , the chancellor david gauke, the review hopes that no government ever finds itself in this position again. >> we're joined now by social campaigner and entrepreneur winston davis and political commentator theo usherwood on all of this. winston, first of all, i'm assuming my friend, you're an advocate of this. >> it's not about being an advocate. it's that the government have got not many choices. they've not had many choices. th
i'm eamonn holmes, i'm ellie costello and this is gb news breakfast.fisoner this is gb news breakfast. prisoner release. it's gaining in momentum and a thousand will be released today in the second stage of the release scheme. yes. >> labour hopes this will help manage overcrowding and follows the first release of almost 2000 prisoners in september. >> now this comes as the sentencing review is launched today, which aims to prioritise pubuc today, which aims to prioritise public...
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it's a wednesday morning i'm eamonn holmes, i'm isabel webster, and this is gb news breakfast.we've got a situation now where the england football team is going to be managed by a german. >> oh , who would have thought? >> oh, who would have thought? >> oh, who would have thought? >> we wouldn't have thought it yesterday. we were talking about pep guardiola. >> you know what? nobody did. i think it took everybody by surprise. we're all thinking it's going to be pep guardiola. i'm trying to keep calm about the situation, thinking this is great, we're going to have pep and then within a few hours it starts leaking out that thomas tuchel is going to be the new england manager. >> yeah, but you said you said yesterday you were saying this is great. we're going to have p9p- is great. we're going to have pep. i think this guy's very, very talented. i agree. and as a manchester united supporter, i'm thinking if we're going to replace ten hag this, this is the guy to do it. >> what about the fact that he's not a brit? you know he's not english. >> well, we've seen it before. we've seen
it's a wednesday morning i'm eamonn holmes, i'm isabel webster, and this is gb news breakfast.we've got a situation now where the england football team is going to be managed by a german. >> oh , who would have thought? >> oh, who would have thought? >> oh, who would have thought? >> we wouldn't have thought it yesterday. we were talking about pep guardiola. >> you know what? nobody did. i think it took everybody by surprise. we're all thinking it's going to be pep...
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. >> well, whatever way the day turns out, a very good morning to you on this tuesday i'm eamonn holmes, i'm isabel webster and this is gb news breakfast. so much to talk about this morning. breakfast. so much to talk about this morning . and first of all, this morning. and first of all, in no particular order. and this business of leaving stuff for your children, leaving an inheritance for your children . inheritance for your children. my inheritance for your children. my view disagree with me if you want. is that my view as a parent, when i brought children into the world was to provide for those children no matter what age or stage i am at life, and if i can do , i will do. and if i can do, i will do. >> yeah, i think that's lovely. i think it's a lovely thing to do. >> are you listening, dad? come on, dad, come on, pull through. >> not that i would want to see my parents go short in retirement. i'd want them to be comfortable. but obviously, if it's a choice between giving half to the taxman or giving some to me and the grandchildren. >> yeah, i would want my mum to use what i've sa
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high five eamonn. did you see it? so he goes to high five her. yeah. and she, she turns around and look at her face. she's rolling her eyes. and then there goes the showbiz smile. but wind seems unbothered. yeah. he seems to be having the time of his life , so having the time of his life, so who knows. do you think that that guarantees they they're out next round? >> well, i don't know about next round, but i definitely feel like it could have an impact on how far they go in the competition because obviously viewers want to believe in the relationship and the friendship, and i don't think that did it any favours unfortunately. see, juuan any favours unfortunately. see, julian , you take the comparison julian, you take the comparison of being close to a partner and, you know, like in my case, having a tv wife here. and that's why we strictly apply a sort of quite a turgid relationship, a turgid relationship, a turgid relationship , nothing. nothing relationship, nothing. nothing intimate or nice between us. that's nothing nice when you look at all those
high five eamonn. did you see it? so he goes to high five her. yeah. and she, she turns around and look at her face. she's rolling her eyes. and then there goes the showbiz smile. but wind seems unbothered. yeah. he seems to be having the time of his life , so having the time of his life, so who knows. do you think that that guarantees they they're out next round? >> well, i don't know about next round, but i definitely feel like it could have an impact on how far they go in the...
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. >> a very good morning to you i'm eamonn holmes. >> i'm ellie costello and this is gb news breakfast so here we go. history will be made today as the chancellor hands down labour's first budget in 15 years. and becomes the first woman to do so. >> yeah, whatever way you look at it, it's going to be history making. when the chancellor delivers her announcement at 12:30. she's likely going to promise to invest, invest, invest. >> however, labour's big day has been overshadowed by the news that the suspected southport attacker, axel rudakubana , has attacker, axel rudakubana, has been separately charged with offences under the terrorism act. >> our political correspondent adam cherry joins us now and adam, the budget has been top of the agenda for weeks now, potentially even months. but now it does look as though it's been overshadowed by these new charges against axel rudakubana. what's the home secretary said about this ? about this? >> yeah that's right. i mean, it's just extraordinary, as you say. this is across all the front pages coming in last night at about 5:00. the home secret
. >> a very good morning to you i'm eamonn holmes. >> i'm ellie costello and this is gb news breakfast so here we go. history will be made today as the chancellor hands down labour's first budget in 15 years. and becomes the first woman to do so. >> yeah, whatever way you look at it, it's going to be history making. when the chancellor delivers her announcement at 12:30. she's likely going to promise to invest, invest, invest. >> however, labour's big day has been...
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i'm eamonn holmes i'm nana akua. >> good morning.his is gb news breakfast. >> it is a day to go until the autumn budget. and the chancellor has warned that tax hikes and borrowing increases may not be enough to undo 14 years of damage to the nhs. >> speaking at saint george's hosphal >> speaking at saint george's hospital, she said staff are using equipment purchased under the last labour government, which should have been replaced. >> well, former adviser to boris johnson, oscar redtop, joins us in the studio today to give us his take on just how fixed or how dire, as wes streeting called it yesterday , the nhs called it yesterday, the nhs actually is. oscar good morning. how bad? how bad is the nhs? >> er , look, i think there's no >> er, look, i think there's no secret. i think the nhs and we've reached probably a surprising political consensus amongst labour and tory politicians. it is broken and it needs real reform and fixing the political question is do we dump that responsibility on, as keir starmer would call them, working p
i'm eamonn holmes i'm nana akua. >> good morning.his is gb news breakfast. >> it is a day to go until the autumn budget. and the chancellor has warned that tax hikes and borrowing increases may not be enough to undo 14 years of damage to the nhs. >> speaking at saint george's hosphal >> speaking at saint george's hospital, she said staff are using equipment purchased under the last labour government, which should have been replaced. >> well, former adviser to boris...
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>> eamonn was in london a couple of weeks ago and what does this mean for the relationship? >> brixton. what does this mean between the what does this mean for the relationship between the police and the government? i mean, can the government just tell the police exactly what to do and when, even if it goes against all of their long standing principles, protocols, the way of doing things that they've done for years, do you think sabrina carpenter would get it if she said, please, please, please, please, please , please? >> i don't know how many people will get that joke. >> sabrina carpenter, she's a little tiny pop star with blonde hair who actually pop star who actually did the bit before taylor swift comes on stage? yes, a few years ago. she's got a song. >> please, please, please. i wonder if it would work . anyway, wonder if it would work. anyway, ed miliband, apparently a big fan of chapel, being told to get to the news. >> we're wittering on, we're wittering on anyway . get in wittering on anyway. get in touch gbnews.com/yoursay are you concerned about these moves tow
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. >> eamonn, what have we got time for the last one. we've got time for the last one. we've got time for that. >> come on, come on, come on, come on, come on. >> it's a great tennis player. who is he? one of the greatest tennis players. it's not djokovic. i think he's retired, it's cliff. >> it's sir cliff . oh, crikey. i >> it's sir cliff. oh, crikey. i never knew he had the thighs on him today. gosh, be careful now isabel, 83. >> woo i think he's old. >> woo i think he's old. >> yeah i would say he's oh that's a difficult one. >> it is a tricky one. he's the prince of pop. he looks so young. that's why prince well maybe he's older. >> maybe he's 88. >> maybe he's 88. >> no 88 for cliff. >> no 88 for cliff. >> okay. >> okay. >> that's harsh. yeah, it just seems i'll say i'll say 80. >> but he certainly doesn't. >> but he certainly doesn't. >> look, i'll go 83. stick with it. >> 84. >> 84. >> oh okay. so we've levelled out four. >> it was a i thought that was a particularly good game. yeah. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> yeah. weird i see what you could have won a summ
. >> eamonn, what have we got time for the last one. we've got time for the last one. we've got time for that. >> come on, come on, come on, come on, come on. >> it's a great tennis player. who is he? one of the greatest tennis players. it's not djokovic. i think he's retired, it's cliff. >> it's sir cliff . oh, crikey. i >> it's sir cliff. oh, crikey. i never knew he had the thighs on him today. gosh, be careful now isabel, 83. >> woo i think he's old....