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emily brown, bbc news.pread damage in several caribbean nations — has caused power cuts in bermuda. these pictures were filmed by an unmanned ship at sea as it swept past the island. the storm brought gusts in excess of 103 mph — that's around 165km/h — and heavy rain. the hurricane is set to gather more strength as it moves towards eastern canada. the swiss tennis star roger federer has played his final professional match, losing in the laver cup after playing doubles alongside his long—time rival rafael nadal against team world. the 20—time grand slam winner bid an emotional farewell to the game at the 02 arena in london to applause from fans, as stephanie prentice reports. roger. please come out. for roaer roger. please come out. for roger federer, _ roger. please come out. for roger federer, the - roger. please come out. for roger federer, the phrase game, set and match has never had such resonance. it’s set and match has never had such resonance.— set and match has never had such resonance. it's going
emily brown, bbc news.pread damage in several caribbean nations — has caused power cuts in bermuda. these pictures were filmed by an unmanned ship at sea as it swept past the island. the storm brought gusts in excess of 103 mph — that's around 165km/h — and heavy rain. the hurricane is set to gather more strength as it moves towards eastern canada. the swiss tennis star roger federer has played his final professional match, losing in the laver cup after playing doubles alongside his...
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emily brown, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news.g a fresh lick of paint. benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean, going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that, - this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian _ soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the americans invade. it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world, concorde have crossed the atlantic faster than any plane ever before, breaking the record by six minutes. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: protests in iran have now spread to more than 80 cities and towns on the sixth day of unrest triggered by the death of a young woman after she was arrested by the country's morality police. 23 people are reported to have been killed so far, but according to our correspondent that figure could be higher.
emily brown, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news.g a fresh lick of paint. benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean, going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that, - this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian _ soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the americans invade....
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emily brown, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news.fresh lick of paint. benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean, going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that, - this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian _ soldiers and police. presumably in case the americans invade. it's no use having a secret service which cannot and so the british government has no option but to continue concorde have crossed the atlantic faster than any this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the russians fleeing their country to avoid president putin's partial mobilisation of military reservists to fight in ukraine. police in iceland say they've arrested four people in connection with what they believe to have been preparations for the first ever terrorist attack on the island. protests in iran have now spread to more than 80 cities and towns on the sixth day of unrest triggered by the death of a yo
emily brown, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news.fresh lick of paint. benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean, going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that, - this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian _ soldiers and police. presumably in case the americans invade. it's no use having a secret service which cannot and so the...
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emily brown, bbc news.later unveil a mini—budget that's likely to include several tax cuts aimed at boosting the economy. he's already reversed the decision to increase national insurance contributions for workers and employers, and this fiscal statement is expected to be the biggest tax—cutting event in more than a generation. critics argue that the moves will only serve to make the rich richer and the poor poorer. we'll be taking a look at the details and the truth behind those concerns in our business news in half an hour's time. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: federer�*s final farewell is fast approaching. we'll bring you the details of how the swiss star is teaming up with his great rival. benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean, going into the games. were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian _ soldiers and police. it's no use having a secret service which cannot and so the british government h
emily brown, bbc news.later unveil a mini—budget that's likely to include several tax cuts aimed at boosting the economy. he's already reversed the decision to increase national insurance contributions for workers and employers, and this fiscal statement is expected to be the biggest tax—cutting event in more than a generation. critics argue that the moves will only serve to make the rich richer and the poor poorer. we'll be taking a look at the details and the truth behind those concerns...
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emily brown reports.ations in iran since the death of a woman for allegedly breaking strict hijab rules. her name was mahsa amini. she was 22. she collapsed after being taken to a detention centre to be educated. eyewitnesses say she was beaten. the police have denied that she was mistreated and said she suffered sudden heart failure. since her death, women in iran have burnt headscarves. the wearing of the hijab in iran is now being challenged in the way it never has been in the past a0 years. some have even cut their hair. and what started as protests in one country has now spread around the world. about their concerns for protestors. we are worried that, unless the international community gives attention to iranian people's demands, they are demanding normal life, i am concerned that many people will be killed. and numerous protesters have already been killed and the anger has escalated from both men and women who take into the streets to stand against a rule that has been in place for decades. and to
emily brown reports.ations in iran since the death of a woman for allegedly breaking strict hijab rules. her name was mahsa amini. she was 22. she collapsed after being taken to a detention centre to be educated. eyewitnesses say she was beaten. the police have denied that she was mistreated and said she suffered sudden heart failure. since her death, women in iran have burnt headscarves. the wearing of the hijab in iran is now being challenged in the way it never has been in the past a0 years....
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emily brown, bbc news. and rebecca jones is at buckingham palace. katty kay is just adjacent to the palace of west mr four. the people we can see behind you have already put in quite a few hours, haven't they? quite a few long, cold hours. you're right, these peoplejoined the carriage in the middle of the night. —— joined the queue in the middle of the night. let's go to my colleague rebecca jones at buckingham palace because rebecca, lot of the attention date shifts to buckingham palace. ~ , ,., , attention date shifts to buckingham palace. ~ , . attention date shifts to buckingham palace. ~ , , . ., attention date shifts to buckingham palace. , . ., ., palace. absolutely. welcome to a warm but slightly _ palace. absolutely. welcome to a warm but slightly overcast - warm but slightly overcast buckingham palace now. but i do think the fine and dry weather has encouraged people to come down here because the crowds are still growing. hundreds and hundreds of people are here, clutching bouquets, as we've seen
emily brown, bbc news. and rebecca jones is at buckingham palace. katty kay is just adjacent to the palace of west mr four. the people we can see behind you have already put in quite a few hours, haven't they? quite a few long, cold hours. you're right, these peoplejoined the carriage in the middle of the night. —— joined the queue in the middle of the night. let's go to my colleague rebecca jones at buckingham palace because rebecca, lot of the attention date shifts to buckingham palace. ~...
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emily brown reports. an eruption of demonstrations in iran since the death of a woman for allegedly breakings mahsa amin. she was 22. she collapsed after being taken to a detention centre to be educated. eyewitnesses say she was beaten. the police have denied that she was mistreated and said she suffered southern heart failure. —— sudden. since a death, women in iran have burnt headscarves. the the hijab in iran the hijab in irah is being of the hijab in iran is being challenged in the way it on the a0 years. have even cuttheir hair. some have even cut their hair. and what starters as one country is spread in one country is now spread around the world. from new york, 5512“; general " ' magi to assembly is being held, to amsterdam and in norway, the iran human rights group director spoke about their concerns. director spoke about their concern— director spoke about their concerns. ~ ., ., ., concerns. we are worried that unless the _ concerns. we are worried that unless the international - unless the international community gives less of wood to iranian people's demands, are demanding normal
emily brown reports. an eruption of demonstrations in iran since the death of a woman for allegedly breakings mahsa amin. she was 22. she collapsed after being taken to a detention centre to be educated. eyewitnesses say she was beaten. the police have denied that she was mistreated and said she suffered southern heart failure. —— sudden. since a death, women in iran have burnt headscarves. the the hijab in iran the hijab in irah is being of the hijab in iran is being challenged in the way...
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in washington, d.c., math teacher emily brown and her family have outgrown their rental. she crunched the numbers. >> it's a big life decision. so, you got to do the math. >> reporter: the only way they could afford to buy was to cut their budget by $100,000. >> we had to give up on some of the things we wanted, like a garage, less square feet, and even farther out from d.c. than we had originally planned. >> so, let's bring in rebecca jarvis, as we always do, on this. and rebecca, the federal reserve expected to keep raising rates, into next year. and the fed warning this could all lead to higher unemployment? >> reporter: that's right, david. the fed signaled today it expects to hike interest rates another 1.25% this year. while we've seen gas prices drop more than a dollar since june, other areas like those rents and groceries continue to climb. and the fed has made it clear, its number one priority is fighting inflation, even if it means the jobless rate, unemployment, goes up. david? >> rebecca jarvis with us tonight from lower manhattan. rebecca, thank you. >>> from
in washington, d.c., math teacher emily brown and her family have outgrown their rental. she crunched the numbers. >> it's a big life decision. so, you got to do the math. >> reporter: the only way they could afford to buy was to cut their budget by $100,000. >> we had to give up on some of the things we wanted, like a garage, less square feet, and even farther out from d.c. than we had originally planned. >> so, let's bring in rebecca jarvis, as we always do, on this....
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emily brown, bbc news.tentially giving the country its first female prime minister. giorgia meloni of the far—right brothers of italy party is seen as the frontrunner of a right—wing alliance that's predicted to win the vote. 0ur europe editor katya adler reports. italy's political earthquake travels in style these days. are you the best person to govern italy, giorgia? i had to ask. giorgia meloni, self—appointed defender of the italian people, poised to become italy's next premier, comes from the neo—fascist hard—right — though her tone is now consciously more mainstream. cheering and applause. "italy is changing," says giorgia meloni. while her critics worry about her roots in the far—right, she's carefully concentrating on economics. this crowd is worried about the cost of bread and the price of gas. they really want to give her go. translation: we need to change the future of our country, - for our children. we believe in giorgia meloni. political rivals are sounding the alarm about far—right governmen
emily brown, bbc news.tentially giving the country its first female prime minister. giorgia meloni of the far—right brothers of italy party is seen as the frontrunner of a right—wing alliance that's predicted to win the vote. 0ur europe editor katya adler reports. italy's political earthquake travels in style these days. are you the best person to govern italy, giorgia? i had to ask. giorgia meloni, self—appointed defender of the italian people, poised to become italy's next premier,...
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emily brown, bbc news.th. our religion editor aleem maqbool has been looking at what the queen's private faith meant to her and the role it played throughout her reign. throughout her reign, in good times and bad, the queen drew heavily from herfaith to guide her. and this little church on the edges of the balmoral estate was a place she held dear. she came to services at crathie kirk all her life, with very little ceremony. but there was a royal seat and a royal pew where she always sat. the queen was a very regular churchgoer. if she was here, almost always, she would come to church. for 15 years, ken mackenzie was domestic chaplain to the queen. he will be among those at windsor for herfinal service. some of the moments i cherish most would be moments when the queen would speak to me as a parish minister. i remember being over there one evening, so i asked her what her favourite hymn was. she said to me that her fondest memory ever of christian song was herfather singing to her at her bedside, as she was
emily brown, bbc news.th. our religion editor aleem maqbool has been looking at what the queen's private faith meant to her and the role it played throughout her reign. throughout her reign, in good times and bad, the queen drew heavily from herfaith to guide her. and this little church on the edges of the balmoral estate was a place she held dear. she came to services at crathie kirk all her life, with very little ceremony. but there was a royal seat and a royal pew where she always sat. the...
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emily brown, bbc news. this is bbc news, the headlines: officials in four russian—occupied regions of ukraine have been holding self—declared referendums, on whether to become part of the russian federation. the kremlin supports the votes, but kyiv and western countries have condemned them, saying they're just a sham, and they won't be recognised. britain's finance minister has defended the government's plans to boost the economy, insisting they're not a "gamble". kwasi kwarteng has said massive tax cuts aimed at boosting economic growth are fair for all despite the highest earners gaining the most. tax cuts will be paid for by extra borrowing. the former men's tennis world number one, roger federer, has bid a tearful farewell to the sport. the swiss playerjoined forces with his former rival, rafael nadal, for a doubles match in the laver cup in london — they lost in a deciding tiebreak. now on bbc news the travel show. this week on the travel show, i'm in to reefer in spain where it is definitely the windi
emily brown, bbc news. this is bbc news, the headlines: officials in four russian—occupied regions of ukraine have been holding self—declared referendums, on whether to become part of the russian federation. the kremlin supports the votes, but kyiv and western countries have condemned them, saying they're just a sham, and they won't be recognised. britain's finance minister has defended the government's plans to boost the economy, insisting they're not a "gamble". kwasi kwarteng...
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emily brown reports.o a detention centre to be educated. eyewitnesses say she was beaten. the police have denied that she was mistreated and said she suffered sudden heart failure. since her death, women in iran have burnt headscarves. the wearing of the hijab in iran is now being challenged in the way it never has been in the past 40 years. some have even cut their hair. and what started as protests in one country has now spread around the world. from new york, where the un general assembly is being held, to amsterdam, and in norway, the iran human rights group director spoke about their concerns for protestors. we are worried that, unless the international community gives clear support to iranian people's demands, they are demanding normal life, i am concerned that many people will be killed. and numerous protesters have already been killed, and the anger has escalated — from both men and women who've taken to the streets to stand against a rule that's been in place for decades. and to stand up for mahs
emily brown reports.o a detention centre to be educated. eyewitnesses say she was beaten. the police have denied that she was mistreated and said she suffered sudden heart failure. since her death, women in iran have burnt headscarves. the wearing of the hijab in iran is now being challenged in the way it never has been in the past 40 years. some have even cut their hair. and what started as protests in one country has now spread around the world. from new york, where the un general assembly is...
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emily brown, bbc news. accuses of failing to tackle corruption. $7.5 billion will be held back unless hungary takes action to protect the rule of law, though the proposal needs the approval of eu member states. this was what the eu's budget commissioner had to say. the commission's assessment is that a risk for the budget at this stage remains. therefore we cannot conclude that the new budget is sufficiently protected. the commission has therefore proposed measures to the council. the commission proposes a suspension of 65% of the commitments for three operational programmes, amounting to an estimated amount of 7.5 billion euros. . , ., an estimated amount of 7.5 billion euros, ., , ., , ., an estimated amount of 7.5 billion euros. . , ., , . . an estimated amount of 7.5 billion euros. . . euros. heads of state have started arrivinu. euros. heads of state have started arriving- let's _ euros. heads of state have started arriving. let's bring _ euros. heads of state have started arriving. let's bring in _ eu
emily brown, bbc news. accuses of failing to tackle corruption. $7.5 billion will be held back unless hungary takes action to protect the rule of law, though the proposal needs the approval of eu member states. this was what the eu's budget commissioner had to say. the commission's assessment is that a risk for the budget at this stage remains. therefore we cannot conclude that the new budget is sufficiently protected. the commission has therefore proposed measures to the council. the...
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emily brown, bbc news.ex—abuse scandals. what's added to the shock is how some rabbis in this insular, devout community have criticised victims for speaking out. that's sparked anger and led to an unprecedented wave of activism in the ultraorthodox, or haredi, world. it's being compared to the me too movement which began in the united states and went viral on social media. a warning — some listeners may find parts of her report distressing. a survivor's pain. he prays alone in the forest, far from the packed ultraorthodox synagogues where he grew up. he tells me how, when he was a child, a leading light of the ultraorthodox world exploited his position to groom and sexually abuse him. it left him feeling suicidal. itjust happened when i was 16 years old. i don't want a life any more. i don't want this life, i don't want it any more. i try to say it, but i'm still afraid from him. in this religious society, talk of sex is taboo. but last year, an expose suggested his abuser had dozens of victims. soon, more
emily brown, bbc news.ex—abuse scandals. what's added to the shock is how some rabbis in this insular, devout community have criticised victims for speaking out. that's sparked anger and led to an unprecedented wave of activism in the ultraorthodox, or haredi, world. it's being compared to the me too movement which began in the united states and went viral on social media. a warning — some listeners may find parts of her report distressing. a survivor's pain. he prays alone in the forest,...
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had an even bigger collapse and scores in decades of progress on data your talk about emily foster, she is at brownsity as you look at that date and she said the data does not support the school shutdowns. erica: we knew really early on the date data did not support the school shutdowns in europe even when they had blocked out in other parts of their society, they kept schools open we did the opposite, we had bars and restaurants opening in the children locked out of schools and so it was inexcusable you know, since that spring when we were uncertain about the things really know excuse to keep the schools close and enforcement coming to your point, so many people knew this was inevitable they knew there was no way that you could lock the children out not only from academic learning experience of being in school from seeing their present from city less with her pals from this course of the play in the other activities and they were essentially lucked out an isolated and let's not forget, even though we were told that the schools are not safe enough for school, they been about the schools to serve as
had an even bigger collapse and scores in decades of progress on data your talk about emily foster, she is at brownsity as you look at that date and she said the data does not support the school shutdowns. erica: we knew really early on the date data did not support the school shutdowns in europe even when they had blocked out in other parts of their society, they kept schools open we did the opposite, we had bars and restaurants opening in the children locked out of schools and so it was...
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brown. democrats exploit more 6ems than personal injury lawyers. sorry, emily. remember the line never let a crisis go to waste? it was said by rahm emanuel, and later nancy pelosi's plastic surgeon. only liberals can exploit a crisis since they're the ones creating them. so yeah, that ad, which was played during a bears game, it shocked viewers, but that's the point. maybe you'll pay attention to crime if it shows up in your living room. [applause] welcome, tonight's guests. she makes more great points than outnumbered cohost emily compagno. her guns are registered as emotional support companions, dot com editor and host of luxury hunting lodges of america, katie pavlich. she's like a hay stack, blond, dry, 161 knows there's a needle in there somewhere. fox news contributor, kat timpf. and his children need a ladder to sit on his lap. my massive sidekick in the champion, tyrus. emily, are you in the mood for a horror movie set in new york city? >> i'm always in the mood for a fictional horror story. and i've never benn en the mood for what happens on a daily ba
brown. democrats exploit more 6ems than personal injury lawyers. sorry, emily. remember the line never let a crisis go to waste? it was said by rahm emanuel, and later nancy pelosi's plastic surgeon. only liberals can exploit a crisis since they're the ones creating them. so yeah, that ad, which was played during a bears game, it shocked viewers, but that's the point. maybe you'll pay attention to crime if it shows up in your living room. [applause] welcome, tonight's guests. she makes more...
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brown . fact is , democrats exploit more victims than personal injury lawyers. >> sorry, emily. you'll remember the line. never let a crisis go to waste. it was first said by rahm emanuel. >> and later, nancy pelosi's plastic surgeon. but but only liberals can exploit a crisis since they're the ones creating them. so, yeah, that ad, which wase played during a bears game, it shocked viewers. but that's the point. maybe you'll pay attention tolii crimnge if it shows up in your living room. >> after tonight's guest, she makes great points. then a pencil sharpener outnumbered co-host emily emotanya. her guns are registered as emotional support companions . h townhall.com editor and host of luxury hunting lodges of america on fox and katie pavlik . she's like. haystack blond and dry and everyone knows there's a needle in there somewhere.he fox news contributor khatire. b and his children need a ladderve to sit on his lap .sideki my massive sidekicckk in the nwa well, television, tarus emily are you in the mood for t a horror movie set in new york city? >> i'm always infictiona the mo
brown . fact is , democrats exploit more victims than personal injury lawyers. >> sorry, emily. you'll remember the line. never let a crisis go to waste. it was first said by rahm emanuel. >> and later, nancy pelosi's plastic surgeon. but but only liberals can exploit a crisis since they're the ones creating them. so, yeah, that ad, which wase played during a bears game, it shocked viewers. but that's the point. maybe you'll pay attention tolii crimnge if it shows up in your living...
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emily put it where a teacher will willingly pieces. it was a capacity of those are pushing scrapbooking advice, covenants to prove that needed years was he wasn't, was mr. brown with his form. sure. told what to do unless the p at the studio group, man shit on the phone to smith says you marie, key article, he won't play that there was a day from are you with no system was dealing with new production given when the selenium with fit your mobile interest of the screen had to interest of tutors to pursue it. i was using the tiffany of dick a sort of women to the curb will. yeah. cuz that's what the lesson for the no cisco teacher who it is you. meanwhile, the weapons that are continuously being supplied to ukraine can on fundamentally alter the course of military action. in reality, only does this prolong the conflict and increase casualties among civilians and armed forces on both sides. and everyone in ki, moscow in washington, clearly understands this. the ukraine war is a proxy war. this is a war between russia and the united states. and again, it's one of those situations where the u. s. can fight a war and not lose any of its own people. so after $911.00,
emily put it where a teacher will willingly pieces. it was a capacity of those are pushing scrapbooking advice, covenants to prove that needed years was he wasn't, was mr. brown with his form. sure. told what to do unless the p at the studio group, man shit on the phone to smith says you marie, key article, he won't play that there was a day from are you with no system was dealing with new production given when the selenium with fit your mobile interest of the screen had to interest of tutors...