69
69
Jun 4, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
essex. cardiff. what does it mean — you come from? essex. cardiff. it mean to be _ you come from? essex. cardiff. what does it mean to be here _ you come from? essex. cardiff. what does it mean to be here today - you come from? essex. cardiff. what does it mean to be here today ahead of tonight�*s well anticipated concert, marking this platinum jubilee? green that it won�*t happen again. i�*m jubilee? green that it won't happen aaain. �* ~ jubilee? green that it won't happen aaain. �* . �* ., again. i'm excited, can't wait. i booked it _ again. i'm excited, can't wait. i booked it a _ again. i'm excited, can't wait. i booked it a year _ again. i'm excited, can't wait. i booked it a year ago. _ again. i'm excited, can't wait. i booked it a year ago. how- again. i'm excited, can't wait. i booked it a year ago. how long i again. i'm excited, can't wait. i- booked it a year ago. how long have ou been booked it a year ago. how long have you been camping — booked it a year ago. how long have you been camping out? _ booked it a year ago. how long have you b
essex. cardiff. what does it mean — you come from? essex. cardiff. it mean to be _ you come from? essex. cardiff. what does it mean to be here _ you come from? essex. cardiff. what does it mean to be here today - you come from? essex. cardiff. what does it mean to be here today ahead of tonight�*s well anticipated concert, marking this platinum jubilee? green that it won�*t happen again. i�*m jubilee? green that it won't happen aaain. �* ~ jubilee? green that it won't happen aaain....
82
82
Jun 4, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
originally essex but i now have you come from?i now live — have you come from? originally essex but i now live in _ have you come from? originally essex but i now live in manchester. - but i now live in manchester. southend—on—sea. find but i now live in manchester. southend-on-sea._ but i now live in manchester. southend-on-sea. ., ., , ., southend-on-sea. and a lady who has come all the — southend-on-sea. and a lady who has come all the way _ southend-on-sea. and a lady who has come all the way from... _ southend-on-sea. and a lady who has come all the way from... melbourne . come all the way from... melbourne australia. come all the way from. .. melbourne australia. how— come all the way from... melbourne australia. how long _ come all the way from... melbourne australia. how long have _ come all the way from... melbourne australia. how long have even - australia. how long have even camping? _ australia. how long have even camping? got _ australia. how long have even camping? got here _ australia. how long have even camping? got
originally essex but i now have you come from?i now live — have you come from? originally essex but i now live in _ have you come from? originally essex but i now live in manchester. - but i now live in manchester. southend—on—sea. find but i now live in manchester. southend-on-sea._ but i now live in manchester. southend-on-sea. ., ., , ., southend-on-sea. and a lady who has come all the — southend-on-sea. and a lady who has come all the way _ southend-on-sea. and a lady who has come...
29
29
Jun 20, 2022
06/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the aircraft carrier essex stacked with not already done now. if they did the essex class carrier, which is going to be important part of my narrative stacked with all of these all of these new aircraft designed at the beginning of the second world war tested and then ready to go to the pacific to turn the tide in the pacific in the year of 1943. this is another aspect of the book ladies and gentlemen, naval historians will disagree with me and saying that it was the battle of midway june 1942 was the loss of the four japanese fleet carriers, which turned a tide. i don't think it was for reason. i'll try to to explain to you. by a beginning of 1943 in fact in the battle of the pacific almost all of those aircraft carriers, which had been in the us fleet at the beginning of the war had been destroyed not just a sunk at bale of a coral sea one at midway the wasp on escort duty pretty well everything except the very old uss saratoga converted battle cruiser was there under halsey's command in the southwest pacific by in the first six months of 1943
this is the aircraft carrier essex stacked with not already done now. if they did the essex class carrier, which is going to be important part of my narrative stacked with all of these all of these new aircraft designed at the beginning of the second world war tested and then ready to go to the pacific to turn the tide in the pacific in the year of 1943. this is another aspect of the book ladies and gentlemen, naval historians will disagree with me and saying that it was the battle of midway...
72
72
Jun 5, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
essex. reaction when you select god and _ you come from? essex.t that carriage.— sort that carriage. just so proud to be british- — sort that carriage. just so proud to be british. were _ sort that carriage. just so proud to be british. were coming _ sort that carriage. just so proud to be british. were coming to - sort that carriage. just so proud to be british. were coming to the . sort that carriage. just so proud to | be british. were coming to the end of what has — be british. were coming to the end of what has been _ be british. were coming to the end of what has been a _ be british. were coming to the end of what has been a historic- be british. were coming to the end l of what has been a historic weekend, how are you feeling and what would you take away?— you take away? everything, the atmosphere. — you take away? everything, the atmosphere, people, _ you take away? everything, the atmosphere, people, everyone| you take away? everything, the . atmosphere, people, everyone has been— atmosphere, people, everyone has been so— atmosphere, peop
essex. reaction when you select god and _ you come from? essex.t that carriage.— sort that carriage. just so proud to be british- — sort that carriage. just so proud to be british. were _ sort that carriage. just so proud to be british. were coming _ sort that carriage. just so proud to be british. were coming to - sort that carriage. just so proud to be british. were coming to the . sort that carriage. just so proud to | be british. were coming to the end of what has — be british. were...
93
93
Jun 8, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
a patient�*s view of the a&e department at harlow in essex on monday night.n an interview today with the health secretary, sajid javid. this is not what anyone wants to see. and they are... that's people's real experience in an a&e unit, waiting hours and hours and hours. it is in some parts of the country, and it's not what i want to see. it's not what anyone in the nhs wants to see. and that is exactly why we're providing this record level of support. 0n the day where i'm not crying at the end of a shift, i'm just glad i survived. carmen, who's a member of the royal college of nursing, says staff shortages and stress have left her considering herfuture in thejob. not a week goes by where i don't think that maybe i'll have to leave eventually. how close to it are you? in an ideal world, i'd love to stay. i trained, you know, a few years to enter this profession, and i'd very much regret leaving. i'd be extremely upset about leaving colleagues behind. but ijust don't see a long—term future in nursing. this is the general. so could improved leadership help sol
a patient�*s view of the a&e department at harlow in essex on monday night.n an interview today with the health secretary, sajid javid. this is not what anyone wants to see. and they are... that's people's real experience in an a&e unit, waiting hours and hours and hours. it is in some parts of the country, and it's not what i want to see. it's not what anyone in the nhs wants to see. and that is exactly why we're providing this record level of support. 0n the day where i'm not crying...
27
27
Jun 21, 2022
06/22
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
monte: ok, we will have to leave it there aziz alghashian , it lecturer at essex.hank you so much for your time. now turn northeastern bangladesh, where floods have displaced hundreds of thousands of people. storms over the weekend have killed dozens in both bangladesh and neighboring india. some villagers made their escape on rafts, making their way to refugee camps. experts say that raising temperatures from climate change have caused the region's monsoon season to begin earlier than usual. china is also dealing with devastating floods. torrential rainfall triggered floods and landslides in the south of the country. reporter: nowhere to hide, and no way to escape. these farmers and their cattle in the chinese province year are trapped in rising waters, triggered by the heaviest rainfall in decades. it was a scene repeated in dozens of other locations across the pearl river basin. in these areas, the average rainfall over the past six weeks has reached 620 one millimeters, the highest since 1961. in total, more than 200,000 people have been evacuated so far, some
monte: ok, we will have to leave it there aziz alghashian , it lecturer at essex.hank you so much for your time. now turn northeastern bangladesh, where floods have displaced hundreds of thousands of people. storms over the weekend have killed dozens in both bangladesh and neighboring india. some villagers made their escape on rafts, making their way to refugee camps. experts say that raising temperatures from climate change have caused the region's monsoon season to begin earlier than usual....
67
67
Jun 10, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
essex police sa toda hopefully give us that. essex police say today marks — hopefully give us that.r evidence to establish who assaulted simon dobbin, how they assaulted simon dobbin, how they assaulted him and to bring than to justice. a 17th century shipwreck has been discovered off the coast of norfolk and is being described as the most important maritime discovery since the raising of the mary rose. the gloucester sun 340 years ago while carrying the future king of england james stewart, but its whereabouts were unknown until a team of divers found it after a four year search. jo platt reports. beneath the surface, 30 miles off the yarmouth coast, lies the gloucester, a 17th—century warship which came to a tragic end. it sunk 340 years ago after hitting a sand bunker. 0n—board was the future king of england, james stuart, duke of york. he survived, others did not. it is estimated between 130 and 250 people died that may morning. since 1682 the vessel remained half buried on the sea bed and its exact was unknown. now we know it has been discovered, it has caused much excitement,
essex police sa toda hopefully give us that. essex police say today marks — hopefully give us that.r evidence to establish who assaulted simon dobbin, how they assaulted simon dobbin, how they assaulted him and to bring than to justice. a 17th century shipwreck has been discovered off the coast of norfolk and is being described as the most important maritime discovery since the raising of the mary rose. the gloucester sun 340 years ago while carrying the future king of england james stewart,...
44
44
Jun 30, 2022
06/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
so i think we all want to read into this narrative and support it, you've been if there is essex being in question. because i think we don't want to see government officials or, like, fbi agents as humans. i think the roles and the titles can dehumanize these people. >> interesting. thanks. marissa. final thoughts on this question? >> yeah, i'm also thinking, like, at the time, who's going to admit this, you know? like this kind of story, saying they were doing things that were on ethical mix all journalists look bad. in that sense, no journalist is going to put it on that front page. the new york times is going to be like the washington post, is going to be completely unethical in this because that's going to reflect badly on newspapers and the media as a whole. and they don't want to do this, especially when everybody is pressing at this time and they don't want to wear it out. the parties going to want to say this out loud in the media, and -- obviously the people are going to take it in. >> fair enough. and some of this was known at the time. and some of it was contemporaneous, unf
so i think we all want to read into this narrative and support it, you've been if there is essex being in question. because i think we don't want to see government officials or, like, fbi agents as humans. i think the roles and the titles can dehumanize these people. >> interesting. thanks. marissa. final thoughts on this question? >> yeah, i'm also thinking, like, at the time, who's going to admit this, you know? like this kind of story, saying they were doing things that were on...
14
14
Jun 16, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
first set to the man from essex, 6—love.d game. peniston had prepared words of encouragement, ——for himself, but now he would have to try to win this match the hard way. he lost the second set 6—4. cerundolo seemed to be getting stronger by the minute, more emphatic by the point. a breakdown, peniston summoned some extra power to his serve, and the crowd urged him to extend the match. —— extend the third set. he broke back and he found more. this was british interest persevering. this was ryan peniston with another victory to keep the magic going. joe wilson, bbc news. i thought i took a lot of confidence from the last match against casper, and just came out guns blazing. and then, the second set did not go to plan, and he kept fighting — francisco is a great player. and yeah, just managed to fight him in the third set and got over the line, and i'm pretty happy about it. the defending champion, matteo berrettini, is also through to the quarterfinals, but he was pushed all the way by denis kudla. the italian lost the first s
first set to the man from essex, 6—love.d game. peniston had prepared words of encouragement, ——for himself, but now he would have to try to win this match the hard way. he lost the second set 6—4. cerundolo seemed to be getting stronger by the minute, more emphatic by the point. a breakdown, peniston summoned some extra power to his serve, and the crowd urged him to extend the match. —— extend the third set. he broke back and he found more. this was british interest persevering....
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
it seems bulky. forces in the swarm essex is expendable decency is an excess. i mean there's done of reporting from the don bass c. the 1st a foreign ship has left the port of mario ball since the start of a conflict ceiling along a card or a set up by the russian navy. it's a turkish cargo ship called the assault concord was damaged during fighting in the city, but has since been repaired and the new crew finds it . all. the u. s. attorney general has visited ukraine. he said to establish an american effort to help find and prosecute what he's called. russia's war criminals . the team will be led by justice department, staff members. and i tied experts, states is sending an unmistakable message. there is no place to hide, we will, we, and our partners will pursue every avenue available to make sure that those were responsible for these atrocities are held accountable. garland has tapped veteran d o. j prosecutor, eli rosenbaum to lead the department new war crimes accountability team who will be tasked with coordinating efforts with ukrainian officials and oth
it seems bulky. forces in the swarm essex is expendable decency is an excess. i mean there's done of reporting from the don bass c. the 1st a foreign ship has left the port of mario ball since the start of a conflict ceiling along a card or a set up by the russian navy. it's a turkish cargo ship called the assault concord was damaged during fighting in the city, but has since been repaired and the new crew finds it . all. the u. s. attorney general has visited ukraine. he said to establish an...
127
127
Jun 8, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
a&e in essex on monday night., as filmed by a patient. the trust that runs it said they're experiencing high and increased demand. others say this is just a snapshot of an nhs on its knees. the health secretary says that needs to change — likening the nhs to being the equivalent of a blockbuster health—care system in the age of netflix. sajid javid has now pledged urgent action after a major review found problems across the nhs. among them, discrimination, bullying and blame cultures, with the head of the review saying there was institutional inadequacy in the way nhs management are trained and developed. mrjavid said it would lead to the biggest shake—up of leadership in decades. among the recommendations, improving equality, diversity and inclusion. actively promoting equal opportunity, more effective recruitment to encourage diverse talent. and better incentives to attract top talent into challenged areas of the nhs. a separate report released today says it's difficult to improve performance for patients when m
a&e in essex on monday night., as filmed by a patient. the trust that runs it said they're experiencing high and increased demand. others say this is just a snapshot of an nhs on its knees. the health secretary says that needs to change — likening the nhs to being the equivalent of a blockbuster health—care system in the age of netflix. sajid javid has now pledged urgent action after a major review found problems across the nhs. among them, discrimination, bullying and blame cultures,...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
even the cemetery, there's no red lines, it seems bulky. forces in the swarm essex is expendable decency is an excess. i mean, there's done of reporting from the don bass c and other developments the russian defense ministry phase 3 ukrainian military brigades, helping hit by cruise missile strikes. the missiles, hit training centers for troops in the western part of the country. the ministry claims ukrainian army units targeted have not lost their combat readiness and can no longer be used as a strategic army reserve. well, ukrainian officials, tame russian missiles, had a residential building and a kindergarten in kia on sunday. according to the city's mer one person died and 4 people were hospitalized including a 7 year old girl. 24 other people were to thank you weighted to safety, the russian defense ministry house and commented on the incident as yet. or moscow has repeatedly said it only targets military facilities. this year, a group of 7 summit of leading developed economies as kicked off in germany with leaders warning of the severe energy crisis in the west, and squarely blami
even the cemetery, there's no red lines, it seems bulky. forces in the swarm essex is expendable decency is an excess. i mean, there's done of reporting from the don bass c and other developments the russian defense ministry phase 3 ukrainian military brigades, helping hit by cruise missile strikes. the missiles, hit training centers for troops in the western part of the country. the ministry claims ukrainian army units targeted have not lost their combat readiness and can no longer be used as...
69
69
Jun 8, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
a patient�*s view of the a&e department at harlow in essex on monday night. secretary, sajid javid. this is not what anyone wants to see. and they are... that's people's real experience in an a&e unit, waiting hours and hours and hours. it is in some parts of the country, and it's not what i want to see. it's not what anyone in the nhs wants to see. and that is exactly why we're providing this record level of support. 0n the day where i'm not crying at the end of a shift, i'm just glad i survived. carmen, who's a member of the royal college of nursing, says staff shortages and stress have left her considering herfuture in thejob. not a week goes by where i don't think that maybe i'll have to leave eventually. how close to it are you? in an ideal world, i'd love to stay. i trained, you know, a few years to enter this profession, and i'd very much regret leaving. i'd be extremely upset about leaving colleagues behind. but ijust don't see a long—term future in nursing. this is the general. so, could improved leadership help solve some of these staff retention pr
a patient�*s view of the a&e department at harlow in essex on monday night. secretary, sajid javid. this is not what anyone wants to see. and they are... that's people's real experience in an a&e unit, waiting hours and hours and hours. it is in some parts of the country, and it's not what i want to see. it's not what anyone in the nhs wants to see. and that is exactly why we're providing this record level of support. 0n the day where i'm not crying at the end of a shift, i'm just...
24
24
Jun 11, 2022
06/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
essex and disproportionate increase in food prices and energy price. it also proceeds to inequality grains isn't surprising places in the, in japan, for example, a country where most people regard themselves as middle class at the got there is great. where else is it most pronounced? well, i mean, historically the most unequal region to be in latin america and sub saharan africa, that same as the unequal regions. but we'll see interesting, and the last couple of decades has been the progress america has made on inequality . and that really gives us important lessons for the rest of the world on how to tackle inequality. because what we've seen in love latin american countries has been rising. minimum wages increases in transfer to low income households. and also a lot of countries increase investment in education and over the kind of median for longer wrong. that's how a lot of countries in latin america have managed to reduce any quality really in a way that love. and this didn't happen at the time. and i think all countries can, can take heart for ma
essex and disproportionate increase in food prices and energy price. it also proceeds to inequality grains isn't surprising places in the, in japan, for example, a country where most people regard themselves as middle class at the got there is great. where else is it most pronounced? well, i mean, historically the most unequal region to be in latin america and sub saharan africa, that same as the unequal regions. but we'll see interesting, and the last couple of decades has been the progress...
96
96
Jun 8, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
pledged to bring health leadership "into the 21st century" but video evidence from an a&e department in essexg the nhs. health editor hugh pym joins me. a wait of up to 13 hours, very alarming. what has the reaction been? , , h alarming. what has the reaction been? , ,. , alarming. what has the reaction been? , , ,, ,. , ., been? very depressing scenes from that a&e department _ been? very depressing scenes from that a&e department and _ been? very depressing scenes from that a&e department and probably l been? very depressing scenes from i that a&e department and probably not an isolated example. we showed the video to health secretary sajid javid and he said it's not what anyone wants to see, not what i want to see, he said. he argued record levels of support were going to the front line. the hospital itself said it was a time of extremely high demand. a slightly awkward day for sajid javid to be launching his report on health and social care leadership in england, compiled by a team led by a retired general and an nhs boss. they said they had found examples of inspirational leadership. but
pledged to bring health leadership "into the 21st century" but video evidence from an a&e department in essexg the nhs. health editor hugh pym joins me. a wait of up to 13 hours, very alarming. what has the reaction been? , , h alarming. what has the reaction been? , ,. , alarming. what has the reaction been? , , ,, ,. , ., been? very depressing scenes from that a&e department _ been? very depressing scenes from that a&e department and _ been? very depressing scenes from...
56
56
Jun 7, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
we were in signal platoon together with the essex.d after the war." they were already making their plans. there he is. and i suppose that girl was left high and dry. he was a really good guy. not because he's dead. he was a really good guy. the memorial was built to give remembrance a physical form, the names of the 22,4112 men and women under british control who died in normandy. among those chiselled into the stone is raymond carr's. we found his name, and of course, he's under the royal air force there. and then you come down that column, 13, and there you are, "carr r, sergeant, 21." his brother peter is here, along with his granddaughter, to find raymond's name. why does it mean so much? 0h, your brother, yeah. yeah, very emotional. yeah, it is. they've done such a brilliantjob. wonderful. in one sense i'm very sad. and on the other, i'm very proud. he's there. yeah. he was part of it, wasn't he? that's it, really. it gets me a bit. but, there you go. casey will now pick up the baton and carry on the family's history. when my dad
we were in signal platoon together with the essex.d after the war." they were already making their plans. there he is. and i suppose that girl was left high and dry. he was a really good guy. not because he's dead. he was a really good guy. the memorial was built to give remembrance a physical form, the names of the 22,4112 men and women under british control who died in normandy. among those chiselled into the stone is raymond carr's. we found his name, and of course, he's under the royal...
60
60
Jun 17, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
we have been told this week about a fruit i been told this week about a fruit farm in essex who is plantinga farmer in norfolk who is worried he won't be able to harvest his leaks. this in just a story about struggling farmers. if food isn't grown or it cannot be picked and process, there will be less of it in the shops and prices will go up. the government needs to take these shortages seriously. a woman in her sixties from tiverton is hoping to become a british powerlifting champion in belfast this weekend. kim gough only took up the sport last year and already holds a world record for her age. andy birkett has been to the gym to meet her. i think it is the secret to a long, fit, healthy life.— fit, healthy life. kim is a late convert to — fit, healthy life. kim is a late convert to weightlifting. it i fit, healthy life. kim is a late| convert to weightlifting. it all began when her son and now coach with time during lockdown. i am began when her son and now coach with time during lockdown.- with time during lockdown. i am an euuestrian with time during lockdown. i am an equestrian and _
we have been told this week about a fruit i been told this week about a fruit farm in essex who is plantinga farmer in norfolk who is worried he won't be able to harvest his leaks. this in just a story about struggling farmers. if food isn't grown or it cannot be picked and process, there will be less of it in the shops and prices will go up. the government needs to take these shortages seriously. a woman in her sixties from tiverton is hoping to become a british powerlifting champion in...
52
52
Jun 11, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
is abi keenean who is the manager of proactive medicare who provide palliative and complex care in essexdy is facing. well, it is making it a lot harder. i thought that we might have got over the stress of covid, to be hit with this one as well. we travel house to house, you know, staff are putting a lot more money into their cars than they were this time a month ago and a lot more than they were last year or even a few weeks ago. it is basically making it so it is costing us to go to work so it is hard at being a huge impact. costing ou to no hard at being a huge impact. costing you to go to — hard at being a huge impact. costing you to go to work. — hard at being a huge impact. costing you to go to work, that _ hard at being a huge impact. costing you to go to work, that is _ hard at being a huge impact. costing you to go to work, that is obviously l you to go to work, that is obviously making it very difficult indeed. people are still going to work, are they? people are still going to work, are the ? , . �* , people are still going to work, are the ? , ., �* , ., ., they? they are. i'
is abi keenean who is the manager of proactive medicare who provide palliative and complex care in essexdy is facing. well, it is making it a lot harder. i thought that we might have got over the stress of covid, to be hit with this one as well. we travel house to house, you know, staff are putting a lot more money into their cars than they were this time a month ago and a lot more than they were last year or even a few weeks ago. it is basically making it so it is costing us to go to work so...
55
55
Jun 3, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
nancy with essex investment management is buy now, pay later flashing a warning on consumers plus thest fed official to react to the jobs report cleveland fed president joins us with her take on the numbers and what they suggest isabout the economy. with the dow down 200 points and the nasdaq down as the 10-year rate climbs back up. almost at 296. we're back in a moment what if you were a global energy company? with operations in scotland, technologists in india, and customers all on different systems. you need to pull it together. so you call in ibm and red hat to create an open hybrid cloud platform. now data is available anywhere, securely. and your digital transformation is helping find new ways to unlock energy around the world. as a business owner, your bottom line and your digital is always top of mind.ng so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contracts... saving you up
nancy with essex investment management is buy now, pay later flashing a warning on consumers plus thest fed official to react to the jobs report cleveland fed president joins us with her take on the numbers and what they suggest isabout the economy. with the dow down 200 points and the nasdaq down as the 10-year rate climbs back up. almost at 296. we're back in a moment what if you were a global energy company? with operations in scotland, technologists in india, and customers all on different...
145
145
Jun 28, 2022
06/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> by essex six judgment three vote, they landed in favor of a former high school football coach who with his school district after refusing to stop use postgame prayers on the field writing to the majority the justice some did u this way. a government entity sought to punish an individual for engaging in brief quiet persona religious observance very doubl protected by the free exercise and free-speech causes of the first amendment. the only meaningful justification they was on a mistake in view that it had the duty to ferret out and suppress religious services even as it allows secular speech. they none now their mind date nor that type of discrimination. they entangle themselves with religion, writing today's decision is particularly misguided because it elevates the religious rights of a schoo official who voluntarily accepted public employment in the limit that public employmen entails over the views of his student who are required to attend school and who did the courts long recognized are particularly vulnerable and deserving of protection. the legal team representing the schoo
. >> by essex six judgment three vote, they landed in favor of a former high school football coach who with his school district after refusing to stop use postgame prayers on the field writing to the majority the justice some did u this way. a government entity sought to punish an individual for engaging in brief quiet persona religious observance very doubl protected by the free exercise and free-speech causes of the first amendment. the only meaningful justification they was on a...
251
251
Jun 26, 2022
06/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 251
favorite 0
quote 0
but right now i'm joined by natasha lindstaedt, from the university of essex.sident biden trying to forge unity in the face of war in ukraine and fatigue about that war and growing energy problems. how big a challenge will this be? >> well, on the one hand there are definitely really huge challenges. far bigger challenges than when the g7 met last year because of russian aggression. now, on the positive note, the west is more united than ever in agreement that russian aggression can't be tolerated and that ukraine is on the frontline of address. that is why they have invited some other he countries like india to be able to convince countries like india that it is not just a regional conflict, this conflict is reverberating across the world. we're seeing that there are many countries that can't access wheat, and other vital food that they need. so we have a real food security crisis. and that is why it is imperative that they can be able to export food out of ukraine. but one of the bigger issues is how to deal with russia. we've seen unprecedented sanctions bei
but right now i'm joined by natasha lindstaedt, from the university of essex.sident biden trying to forge unity in the face of war in ukraine and fatigue about that war and growing energy problems. how big a challenge will this be? >> well, on the one hand there are definitely really huge challenges. far bigger challenges than when the g7 met last year because of russian aggression. now, on the positive note, the west is more united than ever in agreement that russian aggression can't be...
72
72
Jun 16, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
first set to the man from essex, 6—love.g stronger by the minute, more emphatic by the point. a breakdown, peniston summoned some extra power to his serve, and the crowd urged him to extend the third set. he broke back, and he found more. this was british interest persevering. this was ryan peniston with another victory to keep the magic going. joe wilson, bbc news. i thought ijust took a lot of confidence from the last match against casper, just came out, you know, guns blazing. and then, yeah, second set did not go to plan, he kept fighting — francisco�*s a great player. and yeah, just managed to fight in the third set and got over the line, and i�*m pretty happy about it. the defending champion, matteo berrettini, is also through to the quarterfinals, but he was pushed all the way by denis kudla. the italian lost the first set before coming through in three, and he�*ll now face another american, tommy paul. britain�*s katie boulter faces former world number one simona halep for a place in the birmingham classic semi—final
first set to the man from essex, 6—love.g stronger by the minute, more emphatic by the point. a breakdown, peniston summoned some extra power to his serve, and the crowd urged him to extend the third set. he broke back, and he found more. this was british interest persevering. this was ryan peniston with another victory to keep the magic going. joe wilson, bbc news. i thought ijust took a lot of confidence from the last match against casper, just came out, you know, guns blazing. and then,...
90
90
Jun 20, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
the family of 12 year old archie battersbee from essex will find out in the next few hours if they canis home after taking part in what's thought to have been an online challenge. doctors say he's medically dead, but his parents disagree and are returning to the high court this afternoon. for nine weeks, archie's mum has been keeping watch and every night she sleeps in his hospital room. and everyday she speaks to him and tells him what he wants him to do. he needs to him what he wants him to do. he: needs to wake up now, because we have the biggest battle and it would be great if you helped me. it was an able tro -e be great if you helped me. it was an able trope that _ be great if you helped me. it was an able trope that archie _ be great if you helped me. it was an able trope that archie was _ be great if you helped me. it was an able trope that archie was found - able trope that archie was found unconscious in a resort an online challenge went wrong and last week judge concluded that his life—support treatment should end. but holly wants more time, convinced that archie �*s squeeze
the family of 12 year old archie battersbee from essex will find out in the next few hours if they canis home after taking part in what's thought to have been an online challenge. doctors say he's medically dead, but his parents disagree and are returning to the high court this afternoon. for nine weeks, archie's mum has been keeping watch and every night she sleeps in his hospital room. and everyday she speaks to him and tells him what he wants him to do. he needs to him what he wants him to...
161
161
Jun 1, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and the essex proper they you've downgraded to market perform because of these exposure reasonsor joining us. >> john kim. >>> while tech may be cutting employees, how are other industries retaining workers amid the mass resignation? that's in today's working lunch. plus the pool side view. mortgage demand falling to 2018 levels is housing hitting a slowdown? the ceo of hayward weighs in with what he sees from consumers, and in a rough spot, dustin johnson facing backlash from sponsors after agreeing to compete in a saudi-backed golf atur th story when "power lunch" continues. (ted) it seemed like the responsible thing to do. (jane) and then, just yesterday, my sister told me about visible. (sister) yeah, get unlimited data for as low as $25 a month. no family needed. (vo) family plan savings without the family. get visible. single-line wireless with unlimited data for as low as $25 a month. thinkorswim® by td ameritrade is more than a trading platform. it's an entire trading experience. with innovation that lets you customize interfaces, charts and orders to your style of tradi
. >> and the essex proper they you've downgraded to market perform because of these exposure reasonsor joining us. >> john kim. >>> while tech may be cutting employees, how are other industries retaining workers amid the mass resignation? that's in today's working lunch. plus the pool side view. mortgage demand falling to 2018 levels is housing hitting a slowdown? the ceo of hayward weighs in with what he sees from consumers, and in a rough spot, dustin johnson facing...
87
87
Jun 16, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
first set to the man from essex. world number 46 would surely improve in the second set. he had to. urged him to extend the first. he broke back and he found more. this was british interest persevering. this was ryan peniston with another victory keep the magic going. joe wilson, bbc news. it's been an impressive few days for the british para—swimming at the world para swimming championships in madeira. last night, maisie summers—newton and the mixed 4x100m freestyle relay were the headline acts. earlier on, i spoke to tom hamer, one of the quartet of relay gold medallists, and who led off in the win. last night, we smashed it out of the park. i think the craziest thing last night is we were all at her best, if that makes sense, even though we smashed another part —— weren't on the best. i recognise there“s weren't on the best. i recognise there's still a few more seconds for me to drop. for us to win at the world championships and we filled out so much more to prove an progress on is such a positive thing white was there any moment progress on is such a positive thing white was the
first set to the man from essex. world number 46 would surely improve in the second set. he had to. urged him to extend the first. he broke back and he found more. this was british interest persevering. this was ryan peniston with another victory keep the magic going. joe wilson, bbc news. it's been an impressive few days for the british para—swimming at the world para swimming championships in madeira. last night, maisie summers—newton and the mixed 4x100m freestyle relay were the headline...
108
108
Jun 22, 2022
06/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
record as having said she believed the and then of course to see a slew of rebs, all of the witness essextember for maybe one or two are republican officials who say, a, donald trump pressured me to do something i knew was illegal, two, i'm now in fear for my life and my family is, too, and increasingly we've lawmakers and witnesses are starting to realize they may need to amp up their own security protection in the wake of donald trump and his allies trying to target them for disputing donald trump's account of what actually happened january 6th and what happened with the election, uniformly electing joe biden president. >> that's what i was going to linger on there because just going back to the day of the insurrection, the moments after it, i remember saying he's done. he's out. he's done. being so disgusted at the time by what was happening and what what and a few hours later, he was accosted at the airport and so was mitt romney. and after that it seemed like all of the republicans started to fall in line behind the president again. i wonder if there is a direct correlation of them s
record as having said she believed the and then of course to see a slew of rebs, all of the witness essextember for maybe one or two are republican officials who say, a, donald trump pressured me to do something i knew was illegal, two, i'm now in fear for my life and my family is, too, and increasingly we've lawmakers and witnesses are starting to realize they may need to amp up their own security protection in the wake of donald trump and his allies trying to target them for disputing donald...
172
172
Jun 10, 2022
06/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
than they admit, regardless of their waistline, that according to researchers at the university of essexbese and thin people all fib about the amount of food they eat by roughly the same amount, and for those of you counting, three cheeseburgers is roughly 900 calories, so we thought we would share a couple things in our hundred calories, 5 pints of -- >> shannon: you have other problems. >> for real. seven small bags of chips, the kind you get the variety pack come up with them in the kids lunch. 18 apples. >> shannon: not happening. >> a lot of fiber. and 300 cherry tomatoes spirits of the question for you is, do you probably fib a little about how much you eat or honey, this is what it is? >> shannon: i try to write it down and keep myself accountable, but the day i tell you i have eaten 300 cherry tomatoes you might need to do an intervention. we are all not 100% honest with ourselves about a little extra snack here and there. >> i think what people are less honest about his alcohol consumption. they will say i had a glass of wine when i got home and the fact is they probably had a h
than they admit, regardless of their waistline, that according to researchers at the university of essexbese and thin people all fib about the amount of food they eat by roughly the same amount, and for those of you counting, three cheeseburgers is roughly 900 calories, so we thought we would share a couple things in our hundred calories, 5 pints of -- >> shannon: you have other problems. >> for real. seven small bags of chips, the kind you get the variety pack come up with them in...
85
85
Jun 28, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
of 39 vietnamese nationals, men, women and children in the back of the trailer, a lorry trailer in essexquestion i touched on with naomi, how common is if human traffickers to use lorries to smuggle people in this way? goad smuggle people in this way? good morninu. smuggle people in this way? good morning- what — smuggle people in this way? good morning. what people _ smuggle people in this way? (emf. morning. what people are seeing is something that has been getting steadily worse over recent years. we are seeing human smugglers who are prepared to resort to dangerous routes and these containment vehicles in adverse weather conditions and leaving unattended vehicles with people in the back. we have seen problems are maritime with people drowning. i am afraid there is a lot of money in human smuggling networks in the business model is succeeding, more people are falling into their hands. i am afraid unless the international community can wake up the international community can wake up and do something about this, things will only get worse. i want to talk to you _ things will only get wo
of 39 vietnamese nationals, men, women and children in the back of the trailer, a lorry trailer in essexquestion i touched on with naomi, how common is if human traffickers to use lorries to smuggle people in this way? goad smuggle people in this way? good morninu. smuggle people in this way? good morning- what — smuggle people in this way? good morning. what people _ smuggle people in this way? (emf. morning. what people are seeing is something that has been getting steadily worse over...
65
65
Jun 8, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
a&e in essex on monday night.d they're experiencing high and increased demand. others say this is just a snapshot of an nhs on its knees. the health secretary says that needs to change — likening the nhs to being the equivalent of a blockbuster health—care system in the age of netflix. sajid javid has now pledged urgent action after a major review found problems across the nhs. among them, discrimination, bullying and blame cultures, with the head of the review saying there was institutional inadequacy in the way nhs management are trained and developed. mrjavid said it would lead to the biggest shake—up of leadership in decades. among the recommendations, improving equality, diversity and inclusion. actively promoting equal opportunity. more effective recruitment to encourage diverse talent. and better incentives to attract top talent into challenged areas of the nhs. a separate report released today says it's difficult to improve performance for patients when many nhs trusts have a lack of staff and worker burn—
a&e in essex on monday night.d they're experiencing high and increased demand. others say this is just a snapshot of an nhs on its knees. the health secretary says that needs to change — likening the nhs to being the equivalent of a blockbuster health—care system in the age of netflix. sajid javid has now pledged urgent action after a major review found problems across the nhs. among them, discrimination, bullying and blame cultures, with the head of the review saying there was...
140
140
Jun 22, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
congratulations. got my first job in essex. congratulations.- got my first job in essex.but it's another experience to go to rate yourself and your family. experience to go to rate yourself and yourfamily. —— go through it yourself. you learn about the physical and mental aspects of illness and everything that goes around it. it has definitely given me a true level of empathy that not all clinicians will have.— all clinicians will have. especially if ou are all clinicians will have. especially if you are dealing _ all clinicians will have. especially if you are dealing with _ all clinicians will have. especially if you are dealing with kids - all clinicians will have. especially if you are dealing with kids who i all clinicians will have. especially i if you are dealing with kids who are sick. �* :. , if you are dealing with kids who are sick. �* . , . sick. i'm really excited in the cominu sick. i'm really excited in the coming months _ sick. i'm really excited in the coming months to _ sick. i'm really excited in the coming months to be - sick. i'm really excited in the
congratulations. got my first job in essex. congratulations.- got my first job in essex.but it's another experience to go to rate yourself and your family. experience to go to rate yourself and yourfamily. —— go through it yourself. you learn about the physical and mental aspects of illness and everything that goes around it. it has definitely given me a true level of empathy that not all clinicians will have.— all clinicians will have. especially if ou are all clinicians will have....
67
67
Jun 16, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
first set to the man from essex. the world number 46 would surely improve in the second set. way. he lost the second set 6—4. cerundolo seemed to be getting stronger by the minute, more emphatic by the point. a break down, peniston summoned extra power to his serve, and the crowd urged him to extend the match. he broke back and he found more. this was british interest persevering. this was ryan peniston with another victory keep the magic going. joe wilson, bbc news. i took a lot of confidence from the last match ofjust came out guns blazing. and then the second set did not go to plan and he kept fighting and francisco is a great player. and just managed to fight him in the third set and got over the line and a pretty happy about it. the defending champion matteo berrettini is also through to the quarterfinals, but he was pushed all the way by denis kudla. the italian lost the first set before coming through in three, and he'll now face another american, tommy paul. the favourite kyprios, ridden by ryan moore, won the gold cup at royal ascot to deny stradivarius a record—equa
first set to the man from essex. the world number 46 would surely improve in the second set. way. he lost the second set 6—4. cerundolo seemed to be getting stronger by the minute, more emphatic by the point. a break down, peniston summoned extra power to his serve, and the crowd urged him to extend the match. he broke back and he found more. this was british interest persevering. this was ryan peniston with another victory keep the magic going. joe wilson, bbc news. i took a lot of...
109
109
Jun 10, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
essex police said they began treating his death as a homicide after medical tests showed a direct linklure to insure against interest rate rises. the treasury said it has "a clear financing strategy" on debt. the headlines on bbc news... foreign secretary, liz truss, will raise the case of two britons sentenced to death for fighting russian forces when she speaks to her ukrainian counterpart later today. charities and campaigners go to the high court to challenge the uk government's plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda dramatic pictures of the storming of the us capitol by donald trump supporters are played at the start of an inquiry into the riot —— along with powerful testimony from those who tried to defend the building. a congressional committee in the united states has accused donald trump of leading a conspiracy to thwart democracy after refusing to accept he lost the presidential election in 2020. the committee has been investigating the riots at the capitol building in washington injanuary last year — when mr trump's supporters tried to prevent the peaceful transfer of power t
essex police said they began treating his death as a homicide after medical tests showed a direct linklure to insure against interest rate rises. the treasury said it has "a clear financing strategy" on debt. the headlines on bbc news... foreign secretary, liz truss, will raise the case of two britons sentenced to death for fighting russian forces when she speaks to her ukrainian counterpart later today. charities and campaigners go to the high court to challenge the uk government's...
82
82
Jun 13, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
heartbreaking case to hear after archie, who is 12 was found unconscious at his home in southend, in essexpossible care while life—support is withdrawn. we are also ensuring there is time for the family to decide whether they wish to appeal before any changes to care are made. thank you very much. fix, are made. thank you very much. a very brief statement from the hospital there, saying, acknowledging that ruling that has come from the high courtjustice who had been overseeing the case in the family division of the high courts, acknowledging that she has now ruled that archie is dead and that life—support treatment should stop but the hospital acknowledging that there will be time for the family to decide whether they want to appeal against that ruling. we will bring you more on that as we get it but that ruling is just through, it's been an incredibly difficult time for the family, who really wanted their son to be given more time to have a treatment to see whether he might be able to come through this. specialists at the hearing had said that scans showed he had suffered a retrievable bra
heartbreaking case to hear after archie, who is 12 was found unconscious at his home in southend, in essexpossible care while life—support is withdrawn. we are also ensuring there is time for the family to decide whether they wish to appeal before any changes to care are made. thank you very much. fix, are made. thank you very much. a very brief statement from the hospital there, saying, acknowledging that ruling that has come from the high courtjustice who had been overseeing the case in...
83
83
Jun 20, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
archie battersbee was found unconscious at his home in essex in april.conway has more. he's just so beautiful. he's so angelic. it's no different from at home. he just looks peaceful. he's asleep. for nine weeks, hollie dance has been keeping watch over her son. every night, she sleeps in archie's hospital room. every day she talks to him and she says... you really need to wake up now because we've got the biggest battle of our lives and it would be really great if you actually helped me — you know, wake up and do something. it was in early april that hollie found archie unconscious at home. she believes he was taking part in an online challenge that went terribly wrong. last week, a judge concluded archie is brain—stem dead, and his life support should not continue. but archie's parents want him to be given more time. hollie says she felt him squeeze her hand. he's in there. physically, for whatever reason — whether it's locked—in syndrome, whether he's he's paralysed, you know, and there's an injury that's not been sort of looked into — i don't know, b
archie battersbee was found unconscious at his home in essex in april.conway has more. he's just so beautiful. he's so angelic. it's no different from at home. he just looks peaceful. he's asleep. for nine weeks, hollie dance has been keeping watch over her son. every night, she sleeps in archie's hospital room. every day she talks to him and she says... you really need to wake up now because we've got the biggest battle of our lives and it would be really great if you actually helped me —...
240
240
Jun 18, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 0
some thunderstorms for kent and essex.'s 80th was marked by a concert in the usa last night, with an impromptu singsong led byjon bonjovi. # happy birthday dear paul... that is the mccartney present. this is very much the mccartney past. here is where paul, along with his pal, john lennon, wrote some of the beatles' early hits. it is paul's childhood home, number 20, forthlin road in south liverpool. what a place to be. if he is watching now, and he probably is, what is your message to him down the barrel of that camera? i think you are a super unique person, very talented, very creative and you have been a big influence in my life. "happy birthday" would have done! hoping to tap into the musical history in a project to mark macca's birthday, are young singer songwriters like serena. meanwhile, in the back garden... # oooh... you are at sir paul mccartney's house for his 80th birthday. how does that feel right now? amazing. absolutely amazing and wonderful and magical! have you got a message for him on his 80th? paul, we l
some thunderstorms for kent and essex.'s 80th was marked by a concert in the usa last night, with an impromptu singsong led byjon bonjovi. # happy birthday dear paul... that is the mccartney present. this is very much the mccartney past. here is where paul, along with his pal, john lennon, wrote some of the beatles' early hits. it is paul's childhood home, number 20, forthlin road in south liverpool. what a place to be. if he is watching now, and he probably is, what is your message to him down...
50
50
Jun 3, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
a couple of scout leaders from essex scouts. she arrived at _ leaders from essex scouts.nd i arrivedj at six o'clock._ hold? arrived at lunchtime and i arrived i at six o'clock._ hold? it at six o'clock. how was it? hold? it rot cold, at six o'clock. how was it? hold? it get cold. yes- _ at six o'clock. how was it? hold? it got cold, yes. who _ at six o'clock. how was it? hold? it got cold, yes. who are _ at six o'clock. how was it? hold? it got cold, yes. who are you - at six o'clock. how was it? hold? it got cold, yes. who are you most i got cold, yes. who are you most lookinr got cold, yes. who are you most looking forward _ got cold, yes. who are you most looking forward to _ got cold, yes. who are you most looking forward to seeing - got cold, yes. who are you most| looking forward to seeing today? just nice to see any of them, whoever— just nice to see any of them, whoever is _ just nice to see any of them, whoever is here. just looking forward — whoever is here. just looking forward to the whole thing in generat _ forward to the whole thing in reneral. ., ., ., .,
a couple of scout leaders from essex scouts. she arrived at _ leaders from essex scouts.nd i arrivedj at six o'clock._ hold? arrived at lunchtime and i arrived i at six o'clock._ hold? it at six o'clock. how was it? hold? it rot cold, at six o'clock. how was it? hold? it get cold. yes- _ at six o'clock. how was it? hold? it got cold, yes. who _ at six o'clock. how was it? hold? it got cold, yes. who are _ at six o'clock. how was it? hold? it got cold, yes. who are you - at six o'clock. how was...
79
79
Jun 20, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
archie battersbee was found unconscious at his home in essex in april.e royal london hospital say he's medically dead but his parents disagree. his mother, hollie dance, says she'll continue to fight for treatment. he's in there, hejust — physically, for whatever reason, whether it's locked—in syndrome, whether he's paralysed, you know, and there's an injury that's not been sort of looked into, i don't know. but i feel he's in there. inside, i'm broken, but i've had to go and fight and fly. i've got no choice. i haven't got time to think about my feelings, my emotions at the minute, because this is a fight for archie's life. i can deal and address my emotions after this battle. at the minute, i can't let my guard down for a split second. the new head of the british army has warned his troops they must be prepared to face a renewed threat from russia. in a letter addressed to "all ranks and civil servants", general sir patrick sanders said that russia's invasion of ukraine shows the need "to protect the uk and be ready to fight and win wars". he added the
archie battersbee was found unconscious at his home in essex in april.e royal london hospital say he's medically dead but his parents disagree. his mother, hollie dance, says she'll continue to fight for treatment. he's in there, hejust — physically, for whatever reason, whether it's locked—in syndrome, whether he's paralysed, you know, and there's an injury that's not been sort of looked into, i don't know. but i feel he's in there. inside, i'm broken, but i've had to go and fight and fly....
60
60
Jun 7, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
we were in signal platoon together with the essex.and then you come down that column, 13, and there you are, "carr r, sergeant, 21." his brother peter is here, along with his granddaughter, to find raymond's name. why does it mean so much? 0h, your brother, yeah. yeah, very emotional. yeah, it is. they've done such a brilliantjob. wonderful. in one sense i'm very sad. and on the other, i'm very proud. he's there. yeah. he was part of it, wasn't he? that's it, really. it gets me a bit. but, there you go. casey will now pick up the baton and carry on the family's history. when my dad said, "oh, granddad wants to take you to france for the d—day memorial", it's like, "yeah, i'll go." i was so happy they wanted me to go with them. despite their age and their dwindling number, the veterans take part in a packed programme of events when they visit the former battlefields. here in normandy, d—day is defined notjust by remembrance, but also by gratitude. the french celebrate their liberation, their freedom, delivered by men and women, all cou
we were in signal platoon together with the essex.and then you come down that column, 13, and there you are, "carr r, sergeant, 21." his brother peter is here, along with his granddaughter, to find raymond's name. why does it mean so much? 0h, your brother, yeah. yeah, very emotional. yeah, it is. they've done such a brilliantjob. wonderful. in one sense i'm very sad. and on the other, i'm very proud. he's there. yeah. he was part of it, wasn't he? that's it, really. it gets me a bit....
72
72
Jun 28, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
that's still not enough to convince kevin, he's a postie from essex.l for 3h years and i have done, well, actually not much i haven't done in royal mail, from driving the lorry to delivering cash to post offices. delivering parcels, packets, and walking the streets with a bag on my back. so, yeah, it's been a very fulfilling career. unfortunately, the terms and conditions, it's almost like a race to the bottom. it's taking us backwards rather than forwards. and unfortunately like most big corporations now, when they took that modernisation, what inevitably that means, it means the people at the top are earning more money whilst the people at the bottom actually have to work harder to the same amount of money. it's scary for some people, very, very scary. i'm fortunate, i only live on my own. that's the message we're hearing across lots of sectors. people in work, struggling to make ends meet, feeling like they need a pay rise. what happens next? the result of the vote will be announced on the 19th ofjuly. if a stirke goes ahead, it's likely to be aroun
that's still not enough to convince kevin, he's a postie from essex.l for 3h years and i have done, well, actually not much i haven't done in royal mail, from driving the lorry to delivering cash to post offices. delivering parcels, packets, and walking the streets with a bag on my back. so, yeah, it's been a very fulfilling career. unfortunately, the terms and conditions, it's almost like a race to the bottom. it's taking us backwards rather than forwards. and unfortunately like most big...
189
189
Jun 10, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
in essex, they're not meeting that target and say nuisance calls is part of the problem — here's an examplehat we are here discussing issues around cladding still being on so many buildings, so little progress on the white paper and social housing and people that live in social housing, the complete lack of progress on phase one recommendations makes moving on really difficult and, you know, we have to continue advocating and fighting forjustice. well, if you're heading out on public transport this morning, it is all looking pretty good. now for the weather with elizabeth. hello. good morning. more sunshine in the forecast for us today across the capital and it will be feeling a little warmer. temperatures a couple of degrees or so higher than they were yesterday. but it will be quite windy throughout. a brisk south—westerly wind blowing. this morning, a very mild start to the day with temperatures not having dropped below 13, iii celsius last night. there's some early cloud to clear from yesterday's weather front. that will clear quite readily. sunny spells developing and we'll keep those
in essex, they're not meeting that target and say nuisance calls is part of the problem — here's an examplehat we are here discussing issues around cladding still being on so many buildings, so little progress on the white paper and social housing and people that live in social housing, the complete lack of progress on phase one recommendations makes moving on really difficult and, you know, we have to continue advocating and fighting forjustice. well, if you're heading out on public...
40
40
Jun 7, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
we were in signal platoon together with the essex.emotional. yeah, it is. they've done such a brilliantjob. wonderful. in one sense i'm very sad. and on the other, i'm very proud. he's there. yeah. he was part of it, wasn't he? that's it, really. it gets me a bit. but, there you go. casey will now pick up the baton and carry on the family's history. when my dad said, "oh, granddad wants to take you to france for the d—day memorial", it's like, "yeah, i'll go." i was so happy they wanted me to go with them. despite their age and their dwindling number, the veterans take part in a packed programme of events when they visit the former battlefields. here in normandy, d—day is defined notjust by remembrance, but also by gratitude. thejeremy, thank you for talking to us. it's lovely to have you with us as well. there's been a certain amount of not understanding borisjohnson lovely to see at least the weather held for the veterans in normandy yesterday. it's been a lovely day in london. ifeel that has not yesterday. it's been a lovely day in
we were in signal platoon together with the essex.emotional. yeah, it is. they've done such a brilliantjob. wonderful. in one sense i'm very sad. and on the other, i'm very proud. he's there. yeah. he was part of it, wasn't he? that's it, really. it gets me a bit. but, there you go. casey will now pick up the baton and carry on the family's history. when my dad said, "oh, granddad wants to take you to france for the d—day memorial", it's like, "yeah, i'll go." i was so...