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ed thomas, bbc news, peterborough. joining me now is our senior uk correspondent sima kotecha.eterborough. what are _ that is the view from peterborough. what are the party is saying? people cominu what are the party is saying? people coming here — what are the party is saying? people coming here legally _ what are the party is saying? people coming here legally or— what are the party is saying? people coming here legally or illegally - coming here legally or illegally triggers passionate views, and some people suggest that asylum and migration are the most important issues out there. the tories say they want to reduce illegal migration by establishing a deterrent, the rwanda scheme. they say they will crackdown on organised immigration crime by clamping down on people smugglers, and they will return people with no right to be here to there own country. labour says it will reduce reliance on overseas workers by boosting britain's skills, tackling skills shortages, and it says it wants to reform the points—based immigration system to bring down migration and use new counterterro
ed thomas, bbc news, peterborough. joining me now is our senior uk correspondent sima kotecha.eterborough. what are _ that is the view from peterborough. what are the party is saying? people cominu what are the party is saying? people coming here — what are the party is saying? people coming here legally _ what are the party is saying? people coming here legally or— what are the party is saying? people coming here legally or illegally - coming here legally or illegally triggers passionate...
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our uk editor ed thomas has been to middlesbrough to find out. it's brutal round here.it's brutal. crime. you have to be prepared, don't you. if someone's going to stab you, you have to stab them. victims. we feel degraded, like we're non—existent. they're tracked in through here. and justice denied. next time it happens, do i even ring the police, do ijust leave it? i get up and i think, why are we bothering? this is the netherfield estate in middlesbrough. what's going on? bbc news, looking at the big issues of this election. one of them is crime. what's it like here? bad. tony's born and bred here, and he's had enough. couple of windows that were getting smashed and then itjust escalated from there to there to there. his biggest issue... i can show you something wrong there. ..is the damage being done. what's happened there? kids were hanging out, set fire to the fence. simple as that? yeah, because they're bored. as he showed us round, these teenagers wanted to talk. what is it like living here as a kid? you get coppers chase you all the time. are you vaping? yeah.
our uk editor ed thomas has been to middlesbrough to find out. it's brutal round here.it's brutal. crime. you have to be prepared, don't you. if someone's going to stab you, you have to stab them. victims. we feel degraded, like we're non—existent. they're tracked in through here. and justice denied. next time it happens, do i even ring the police, do ijust leave it? i get up and i think, why are we bothering? this is the netherfield estate in middlesbrough. what's going on? bbc news, looking...
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ed thomas, bbc news, middlesbrough.john swinney. rememberwe scottish first ministerjohn swinney. remember we have plenty of updates on the sky news live event on our bbc lives page as well as fact checks from bbc verify it but now it's time for the weather with ben rich. hello. it's been another day of below average temperatures across most parts of the uk. with that, we've seen a fair amount of cloud, but also a fair amount of dry weather. this cool air mass, though, is set to be replaced by something that — on the face of it — looks a little bit warmer, a change in wind direction. but with that, we see this frontal system pushing in from the west. that will bring some heavy rain and some quite brisk winds. and i think by virtue of the cloud, the rain, the strong winds, it will still feel rather cool for many of us. but, actually, through tonight, it is going to be decidedly chilly where we keep these clear skies overhead. we'll see a few mist and fog patches here and there, cloud and rain then spreading into parts of
ed thomas, bbc news, middlesbrough.john swinney. rememberwe scottish first ministerjohn swinney. remember we have plenty of updates on the sky news live event on our bbc lives page as well as fact checks from bbc verify it but now it's time for the weather with ben rich. hello. it's been another day of below average temperatures across most parts of the uk. with that, we've seen a fair amount of cloud, but also a fair amount of dry weather. this cool air mass, though, is set to be replaced by...
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ed thomas, bbc news, middlesbrough.david cameron in 2010. the i paper leads with the labour party set to announce big cuts to public services, we are of course expecting labour to launch its election manifesto tomorrow. the guardian's second story is on labour's plan and reads "starmer to put economy at heart of manifesto". the daily mail leads with "a tory wipe—out risks one—party socialist state". in referring to what we heard from some on the sky in referring to what we heard from some on earlier. the daily telegraph leads with "starmer paving the way for tax rises". something the labour party has consistently denied. that manifesto launching tomorrow. the metro leads with a personal story on the dangers of owning a bike. the daily mirror reflects on the first anniversary of the nottingham attacks that killed three people. let's look at the united states now. the republicans and democrats are hosting rivalfundraisers in london this evening with celebrity hosts looking to reel in thousands of dollars, in election dona
ed thomas, bbc news, middlesbrough.david cameron in 2010. the i paper leads with the labour party set to announce big cuts to public services, we are of course expecting labour to launch its election manifesto tomorrow. the guardian's second story is on labour's plan and reads "starmer to put economy at heart of manifesto". the daily mail leads with "a tory wipe—out risks one—party socialist state". in referring to what we heard from some on the sky in referring to what...
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our uk editor, ed thomas, has been to middlesbrough to find out. it's brutal round here.ou have to stab them. victims. we feel degraded, like we're non—existent. they're tracked in through here. and justice denied. next time it happens, do i even ring the police, do ijust leave it? i get up and i think, why are we bothering? this is the netherfield estate in middlesbrough. what's going on? bbc news, looking at the big issues of this election. one of them is crime. what's it like here? bad. tony's born and bred here, and he's had enough. couple of windows that were getting smashed and then itjust escalated from there to there to there. his biggest issue... i can show you something round there. ..is the damage being done. what's happened there? kids were hanging out, set fire to the fence. simple as that? yeah, because they're bored. as he showed us round, these teenagers wanted to talk. what is it like, living here as a kid? you get coppers chase us all the time. are you vaping? yeah. police have imposed dispersal orders, arrested children as young as 12, and cameras have
our uk editor, ed thomas, has been to middlesbrough to find out. it's brutal round here.ou have to stab them. victims. we feel degraded, like we're non—existent. they're tracked in through here. and justice denied. next time it happens, do i even ring the police, do ijust leave it? i get up and i think, why are we bothering? this is the netherfield estate in middlesbrough. what's going on? bbc news, looking at the big issues of this election. one of them is crime. what's it like here? bad....
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our uk editor ed thomas has been to peterborough, a city where almost a third of residents were borne got more than enough on our plate, and i don't think we can take any more. we are not numbers, we're human beings that definitely do something for this country. peterborough is a city transformed. bbc news, we're doing a story about immigration. no speak... you don't speak english? where are you from? more than one in four people were born overseas. why did you come to england? to work. work? work and live. drawn to warehouse, logistical and factory packing jobs. excuse me, bbc news. oh, hello. there's been generational change. it seems like every nationality lives here, and they don't respect our country. these streets have been cleaned by mike and graham for more than two decades. i don't see much integration. they keep themselves to themselves. yeah, they don't... but whether that's just because of where they have to live, because of the hmos they're given and all the things like that, i don't know. would you stop all immigration? you can't stop it. because then you'll have an emp
our uk editor ed thomas has been to peterborough, a city where almost a third of residents were borne got more than enough on our plate, and i don't think we can take any more. we are not numbers, we're human beings that definitely do something for this country. peterborough is a city transformed. bbc news, we're doing a story about immigration. no speak... you don't speak english? where are you from? more than one in four people were born overseas. why did you come to england? to work. work?...
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ed thomas, bbc news, peterborough. joining me now is our senior uk correspondent sima kotecha.t's the view from one city, peterborough. what do the party say? as we heard there, sophie, people coming here legally or illegally triggers passionate views, and we know that some polls suggest immigration and asylum are some of the most important issues for voters, partly because, as you heard there, a larger population means a greater impact on our public services. as for the parties, the tories say they want to reduce it by establishing a deterrent, the rwanda scheme they believe will turn people off making that boatjourney across the channel. they say they will crackdown on organised immigration crime by clamping down on people smugglers, and they will return people with no right to be here to there own country. labour says it will reduce reliance on overseas workers by boosting britain's skills, by tackling skills shortages. it says it wants to reform the points—based immigration system to bring down migration, and it says it wants to use new counterterrorism powers to tackle peo
ed thomas, bbc news, peterborough. joining me now is our senior uk correspondent sima kotecha.t's the view from one city, peterborough. what do the party say? as we heard there, sophie, people coming here legally or illegally triggers passionate views, and we know that some polls suggest immigration and asylum are some of the most important issues for voters, partly because, as you heard there, a larger population means a greater impact on our public services. as for the parties, the tories say...
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we're calling it your voice, your vote — and we can find out more with our uk editor, ed thomas and ourto our audience, put them at the heart of our reporting. if you are following the election, hearing promises, hearing pledges, and want to understand more about them, let us know the question is, the issues that really matter to you and you want us to investigate. and we can take those questions, we can look at them and we can inform our reporting and put them to the politicians when people like chris are in front of them. i people like chris are in front of them. ., �* ., , ., them. i don't need to tell you it has already _ them. i don't need to tell you it has already been _ them. i don't need to tell you it has already been a _ them. i don't need to tell you it has already been a busy - them. i don't need to tell you it has already been a busy time. i them. i don't need to tell you it - has already been a busy time. how's it going so far? it is has already been a busy time. how's it going so far?— it going so far? it is definitely ste- tint it going so far? it is definitely stepping
we're calling it your voice, your vote — and we can find out more with our uk editor, ed thomas and ourto our audience, put them at the heart of our reporting. if you are following the election, hearing promises, hearing pledges, and want to understand more about them, let us know the question is, the issues that really matter to you and you want us to investigate. and we can take those questions, we can look at them and we can inform our reporting and put them to the politicians when people...
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ed, we'll be watching. supreme court justice clarence thomas disclosed for the first time that he took luxury trips to bali california on the dime of his longtime friend, a billionaire republican megadonor. this was part of the latest financial filings required of the supreme court justices, who have faced scrutiny regarding ethics. cbs's jan crawford reports tonight from the supreme court. >> reprter: justice clarence thomas amended his disclosure reports to show he accepted two luxury trips in 2019 from longtime friend and conservative billionaire harlan crow, including a one-night stay at a hotel in bali, indonesia, and three nights in an exclusive private club in california. thomas did not report any travel from crow in 2023, suggesting a new disclosure rule or increased scrutiny on the justices may have had an impact. the reports released today also revealed four of the justices earned between nearly $87,000 to almost $900,000 on book deals and royalties, with justice ketanji brown jackson leading the way for the advance on her upcoming memoir. justice brett kavanaugh was next, with a $340,000 advance
ed, we'll be watching. supreme court justice clarence thomas disclosed for the first time that he took luxury trips to bali california on the dime of his longtime friend, a billionaire republican megadonor. this was part of the latest financial filings required of the supreme court justices, who have faced scrutiny regarding ethics. cbs's jan crawford reports tonight from the supreme court. >> reprter: justice clarence thomas amended his disclosure reports to show he accepted two luxury...
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disputes that we know justice thomas was on vacation with right-wing ideologues that are hundreds of millions of dollars donating to right-wing f local infrastructure like edthese cases from an ideological perspective. so we need like the gift span that currently applies to all other federal employees in cgress that does not allow them to take more than $50 in should that not apply also justice system that our court should be above being paid out by either party in a litigation dispute? i agree with the caller. i think there is legislation at problem. we need to fix this problem. need congress to act and investigate this to the full extent p arm to dig io the facts here and understand what has been going on and how far the corruption has gotten into our federal judicial system. host:jpxo one more call from gin texas. caller: i believe the should not be appointed for life. they should serve a years and tt because when stay in power he began to believe in your own power and thomas has been a problem from the timthgoing thr- when he was involved with the■,a hill, so he has been a problem from the is -- now this isof the judges are catholics and we all know th
disputes that we know justice thomas was on vacation with right-wing ideologues that are hundreds of millions of dollars donating to right-wing f local infrastructure like edthese cases from an ideological perspective. so we need like the gift span that currently applies to all other federal employees in cgress that does not allow them to take more than $50 in should that not apply also justice system that our court should be above being paid out by either party in a litigation dispute? i agree...
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ed: if you are spacex, why go public when the private market is backing you all the way? jeff thomas much. coming up, we are joined by amrita ahuja, cfo and coo of block, a company named on the recent ones to watchlist to discuss the company's plan for upcoming launches and furthering their strategies for growth. looking forward to the conversation. from san francisco and new york city, this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ >> happened yet, but hopefully it will. >> whether it is a recap or minority sale, that is what we are seeing. that might not be an outright sale, but it will occur. >> now that cuts are on the rise, the pipeline is picking up meaningfully, meaning you should start to see more deals and velocity. even if the base rate comes down, it will offer an attractive rate. caroline: top names talking about rate stabilizing. yields perhaps coming down ahead of the auction we are getting later today where we are off by four basis points. some of that movement into the bond market has stemmed some of the anxiety around the technology play in the equity markets. down 1/10 of 1% eve
ed: if you are spacex, why go public when the private market is backing you all the way? jeff thomas much. coming up, we are joined by amrita ahuja, cfo and coo of block, a company named on the recent ones to watchlist to discuss the company's plan for upcoming launches and furthering their strategies for growth. looking forward to the conversation. from san francisco and new york city, this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ >> happened yet, but hopefully it will. >> whether...
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we know justice thomas was on vacation with right-wing ideologues that are spending mli of dollars, hundreds of millions of dollars donating to right-wi for local infrastructure like edwhelan's organization that have a vested interest in the outcome of these from an ideological perspective. so we need something like the gift span that applies to all other federal employees in that does not allow them to take more than $50 in donations. why should that not apply also to members of the c is a bedrock principle of our justice system that our courtpaid out by either party in a litigation dispute? i agree with the caller. i think there is legislation that would fix this problem. we need to fix this problem. we need congress to act and investigate this to the full extent possibleir investigative arm to dig understand what has been going on and how far the corruption has gotten into our federal judicial system. host: more call from gigi in texas. caller: i believe the judges should not be appointed for life. they should serve a to 20 years and then get out because when you stay in power he began to believe in your own power and thomas has been a pr the -- whene was involved
we know justice thomas was on vacation with right-wing ideologues that are spending mli of dollars, hundreds of millions of dollars donating to right-wi for local infrastructure like edwhelan's organization that have a vested interest in the outcome of these from an ideological perspective. so we need something like the gift span that applies to all other federal employees in that does not allow them to take more than $50 in donations. why should that not apply also to members of the c is a...