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esther. te suplico que me perdones. por favor. por favor. no, no sé, horacio.e amo, pero no es tan fácil. tenemos que recuperar la confianza, conocernos de nuevo. no sé. mira, ¿qué te parece si...? [suspira] ...si, por lo pronto, te quedas a cenar? no tarda en bajar nuestra niña. ¿quién puede resistirse a tus molletes? - [ríe] - claro que sí me quedo. ma, pensé que íbamos a cenar solas. no, tu papá va a cenar con nosotras. hija, yo... mira, papá, no es a mí a quien tienes que reconquistar. yo siempre seré tu hija y tú mi papá y yo apoyo a mi mamá en todo. si ella te invitó a cenar sus molletes, pues hay que cenar sus molletes. luego ya la vida dirá cómo nos va, luego de una inocente amenaza. bueno, pues, entonces, ayúdenme a hacer los molletes. a ver, ayúdame, mi amor. parte el bolillo. nada más dime qué hago. ponle guacamole, quesito. - ¿guacamole? - sí. debemos tener mucho cuidado con las personas que permitimos a nuestros hijos que inviten a nuestra casa. sobre todo, los nuevos amigos. debemos ser precavidos en nuestros hogares. no sabemos cómo reaccionará u
esther. te suplico que me perdones. por favor. por favor. no, no sé, horacio.e amo, pero no es tan fácil. tenemos que recuperar la confianza, conocernos de nuevo. no sé. mira, ¿qué te parece si...? [suspira] ...si, por lo pronto, te quedas a cenar? no tarda en bajar nuestra niña. ¿quién puede resistirse a tus molletes? - [ríe] - claro que sí me quedo. ma, pensé que íbamos a cenar solas. no, tu papá va a cenar con nosotras. hija, yo... mira, papá, no es a mí a quien tienes que...
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rantzen, who we heard from _ commitment to esther rantzen, who we heard from in— commitment to estheras prime minister would make sure that there was— prime minister would make sure that there was a _ prime minister would make sure that there was a debate and a vote, so there was a debate and a vote, so the government wouldn't stand in the way or— the government wouldn't stand in the way or block this bill if parliament wants— way or block this bill if parliament wants it — way or block this bill if parliament wants it. that vote could happen before _ wants it. that vote could happen before christmas. we don't know what the outcome would be put alongside it there _ the outcome would be put alongside it there will be, i'm sure, a very passionate _ it there will be, i'm sure, a very passionate debate.— it there will be, i'm sure, a very passionate debate. vicki young, our de - u passionate debate. vicki young, our deputy political— passionate debate. vicki young, our deputy political editor _ passionate debate. vicki young, our deputy political editor and _ passionate debate. vicki youn
rantzen, who we heard from _ commitment to esther rantzen, who we heard from in— commitment to estheras prime minister would make sure that there was— prime minister would make sure that there was a _ prime minister would make sure that there was a debate and a vote, so there was a debate and a vote, so the government wouldn't stand in the way or— the government wouldn't stand in the way or block this bill if parliament wants— way or block this bill if parliament wants it — way or...
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esther at that reverse the names and i was esther gretchen whitmer. i love the name esther now.rowing up that would've been even harder than gretchen, and gretchen was hard enough. grandma gretchen, my mom's mom always said your name is gretchen. never let anyone shorten it. it is gretchen my whole life i've had this aversion to people calling me gretch i don't like it, i didn't like it. my brother, if i ever called you gretch it would have murdered me when we were growing up. i had this aversion to gretch. and how many women want big in the front of their nickname? [laughter] right? and so during the pandemic this nickname started in, detroit. i was taking on a lot of heat the former president was targeting me. i was taking a lot of heat and this was big gretch's got her back. i'm like what is this big gretch think? should chela myers he was working in my office that is now the speaker's's office was a detroit dish said you do not understand the people have accepted big gretch is a compliment they've accepted you. this wrapper jeep. >> cash made a song big gretch. it has become
esther at that reverse the names and i was esther gretchen whitmer. i love the name esther now.rowing up that would've been even harder than gretchen, and gretchen was hard enough. grandma gretchen, my mom's mom always said your name is gretchen. never let anyone shorten it. it is gretchen my whole life i've had this aversion to people calling me gretch i don't like it, i didn't like it. my brother, if i ever called you gretch it would have murdered me when we were growing up. i had this...
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, he is personally in favour _ dame esther, he is personally in favour it— dame esther, he is personallyng a private members bill situation — treating a private members bill situation very differently from how it is normally. i have a private members _ it is normally. i have a private members bill on the abuse of neglected children and we get very little support to get that through. you referenced this moment ago. the pressure at this potentially, if it were to become legalised, puts on medics, doctors, who would have a signing off position, so someone... i think essentially we are talking about potentially vulnerable people. that is the fear, isn't it question might get somebody vulnerable would present themselves to a doctor, and the detail on this is not clear, potentially could present themselves to a doctor and the doctor is the person who makes a determination as to whether or not it should be legal for that person to die. what are your concerns around that moment, that dialogue between patient and doctor? bill that dialogue between patient and doctor? �* ~' ., that dialogue betwee
, he is personally in favour _ dame esther, he is personally in favour it— dame esther, he is personallyng a private members bill situation — treating a private members bill situation very differently from how it is normally. i have a private members _ it is normally. i have a private members bill on the abuse of neglected children and we get very little support to get that through. you referenced this moment ago. the pressure at this potentially, if it were to become legalised, puts on...
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esther i called her nina and if they had reversed the names and i was esther gretchen whitmer, you might know me as egrets and whitmer. i love the name esther now but growing up that would have been even harder than gretchen. and gretchen was hard enough. but you, grandma gretchen. my mom's mom always said, your name is gretchen. i never let anyone shorten it it is gretchen. and so my whole life i've had this aversion to people calling me gretch. i don't like it. i didn't like it. my brother said, if i ever called you, gretchen would have murdered me when we were growing up and so i had this aversion to gretch and then how many won big and the father nickname. right? and so during the pandemic, this nickname started in detroit, you know, i was taking on a lot of heat for trying to keep people safe in a pandemic the former president was targeting me and you. i was taking a lot of heat for it. and this nickname came to be know big russia's got our back and so i was like, what is this big gretch thing? and shaquille myers from from who was working in my office and she's now in the speaker's
esther i called her nina and if they had reversed the names and i was esther gretchen whitmer, you might know me as egrets and whitmer. i love the name esther now but growing up that would have been even harder than gretchen. and gretchen was hard enough. but you, grandma gretchen. my mom's mom always said, your name is gretchen. i never let anyone shorten it it is gretchen. and so my whole life i've had this aversion to people calling me gretch. i don't like it. i didn't like it. my brother...
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esther, i called her nino and reversed the names and i was esther gretchen and you would call me e-gretch. >> and my mom said your name is gretchen, never let people shorten it. so i've had an aversion to people calling me gretch, and i had this aversion to gretch. my brother said if i would have called you that-- >> and how many women want big in front of their nickname, right? so during the pandemic this nickname started in detroit and i was taking on heat in the pandemic the former president was targeting me and i was taking a lot of heat for it and this nickname game to be big gretch has got our back and i was like what is this big gretch thing? and shaquillea meyer working in my office, you don't understand, the people have accepted you, big gretch is a compliment and they've accepted you. and g-mack came up with a song big gretch. it's my new favorite nickname big gretch so i'm down with it. [applause] >> i'm going to still call you governor, so there. >> you can call me whatever you want, big jim. >> thank you. by the way, i would never have used damn in a commercial, but it sure w
esther, i called her nino and reversed the names and i was esther gretchen and you would call me e-gretch. >> and my mom said your name is gretchen, never let people shorten it. so i've had an aversion to people calling me gretch, and i had this aversion to gretch. my brother said if i would have called you that-- >> and how many women want big in front of their nickname, right? so during the pandemic this nickname started in detroit and i was taking on heat in the pandemic the...
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esther? would you would you do? esther? would you would you do? esther? on i do? first of all, a cap on immigration will depends on the industry. but i think overall actually sticking to certain numbers and trying to bring them down every year is sensible. i'm sorry. you need to clean up britain's foreign prison population. like that's just common sense. we need to actually like i don't want to use the word raid because it's quite emotive, but we need to deport illegal immigrants. there are about, i think the most recent report from from an oxford study was 750,000. i mean, i mean, that's, that's actually last year it was around 1 million. so if it's somewhere between 750,000 and 1 million, that's just not acceptable . we that's just not acceptable. we need to actually deport more, but we actually have to encourage people to want to stay because we're talking about net immigration. we're not talking about people that have left. right. who like, who are we replacing the british people that have left with, well, this is it. >> but in order in order to make
esther? would you would you do? esther? would you would you do? esther? on i do? first of all, a cap on immigration will depends on the industry. but i think overall actually sticking to certain numbers and trying to bring them down every year is sensible. i'm sorry. you need to clean up britain's foreign prison population. like that's just common sense. we need to actually like i don't want to use the word raid because it's quite emotive, but we need to deport illegal immigrants. there are...
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campaigners like esther rantzen think so.y, has been urging parliament to rethink the law. i did not expect to be alive when such a debate happened. i did not expect to be around. i did not think it would happen in time. we are talking about people who have a very serious terminal diagnosis, who will die within six months, it is about shortening that death, about the last few days, giving somebody dignity, giving somebody the choice. there will now be a vote in parliament, possibly within weeks. the prime minister previously backed assisted dying, and this morning he welcomed the opportunity for a new vote. the government will be neutral on this, as you know. i would look at the detail at whatever legislation is proposed, but the government would be neutral. it is important to make on my promise to esther rantzen that there would be a debate on this boat. a lot has changed since mps last voted on the issue. countries like canada and new zealand have decided to allow forms of assisted dying. the decision here will now fall to
campaigners like esther rantzen think so.y, has been urging parliament to rethink the law. i did not expect to be alive when such a debate happened. i did not expect to be around. i did not think it would happen in time. we are talking about people who have a very serious terminal diagnosis, who will die within six months, it is about shortening that death, about the last few days, giving somebody dignity, giving somebody the choice. there will now be a vote in parliament, possibly within...
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the uk's childline — started almost a0 years ago by dame esther rantzen — says it's struggling with volunteershelp the young people who desperately need its support. hello. let's get more now on wednesday's budget. the prime minister will shortly make a speech in which he'll say britain must "embrace the harsh light of fiscal reality". the chancellor's statement on is expected to be one of the most significant in recent history, with tax rises and spending cuts worth tens of billions of pounds. the conservatives have accused labour of lying about not raising tax. our chief economics correspondent dharshini david has a look at who's likely to be affected by the announcements. rachel reeves�* budget will be the first from a female chancellor, one which she claims will trigger economic renewal. but it may include measures that result in many workers paying more tax on their income. it comes down to this — she will change her rules on borrowing to invest in projects that could boost growth, but may still need tax rises of up to £30 billion to increase spending on services such as health and preven
the uk's childline — started almost a0 years ago by dame esther rantzen — says it's struggling with volunteershelp the young people who desperately need its support. hello. let's get more now on wednesday's budget. the prime minister will shortly make a speech in which he'll say britain must "embrace the harsh light of fiscal reality". the chancellor's statement on is expected to be one of the most significant in recent history, with tax rises and spending cuts worth tens of...
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campaigners like esther rantzen think so.d. i did not expect to be around. i did not think it would happen in time. we are talking about people who have a very serious terminal diagnosis, who will die within six months, it is about shortening that death, about the last few days, giving somebody dignity, giving somebody the choice. there will now be a vote in parliament, possibly within weeks. the prime minister previously backed assisted dying, and this morning he welcomed the opportunity for a new vote. the government will be neutral on this, as you know. i would look at the detail at whatever legislation is proposed, but the government would be neutral. it is important to make on my promise to esther rantzen that there would be a debate on this boat. a lot has changed since mps last voted on the issue. countries like canada and new zealand have decided to allow forms of assisted dying. the decision here will now fall to a parliament with more than 300 new mps. we simply do not know where many of them stand on the debate. bu
campaigners like esther rantzen think so.d. i did not expect to be around. i did not think it would happen in time. we are talking about people who have a very serious terminal diagnosis, who will die within six months, it is about shortening that death, about the last few days, giving somebody dignity, giving somebody the choice. there will now be a vote in parliament, possibly within weeks. the prime minister previously backed assisted dying, and this morning he welcomed the opportunity for a...
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i made to esther rantzen.s as you know. >> interesting to hear sir keir starmer talking about promises he made before the election because i'm quite certain there are a fair few of those that he, since you turned on . but good since you turned on. but good for esther anyway. many, including myself, are concerned about what could be a monumental change to our country. there are real world examples of falling very quickly into a slippery slope via assisted dying and actually using it as another excuse to protect the nhs. does anyone remember that slogan that was parroted throughout the lockdown periods? now , whilst lockdown periods? now, whilst the proposals may be popular, of course with labour mps on the other side of the bench, i think it's fair to say there's more scepticism. but conservative mp kit malthouse welcomes the end of what he calls the horror show of what he calls the horror show of people painfully taking their own lives. i'm delighted to say he joins me now to offer his thoughts and opinions on
i made to esther rantzen.s as you know. >> interesting to hear sir keir starmer talking about promises he made before the election because i'm quite certain there are a fair few of those that he, since you turned on . but good since you turned on. but good for esther anyway. many, including myself, are concerned about what could be a monumental change to our country. there are real world examples of falling very quickly into a slippery slope via assisted dying and actually using it as...
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campaigners like esther rantzen inc so. has stage four cancer and with the backing of her family has been urging parliament to rethink the law.— has been urging parliament to rethink the law. ., , . ., rethink the law. i did not expect to be alive when _ rethink the law. i did not expect to be alive when such _ rethink the law. i did not expect to be alive when such a _ rethink the law. i did not expect to be alive when such a debate - be alive when such a debate happened. i did not expect to be around. i did not think it would happen in time. we around. i did not think it would happen in time.— around. i did not think it would haen in time. ~ . ., ~ ., happen in time. we are talking about --eole who happen in time. we are talking about peeple who have _ happen in time. we are talking about people who have a _ happen in time. we are talking about people who have a very _ happen in time. we are talking about people who have a very serious - people who have a very serious terminal— people who have a very serious terminal diag
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anti—india platform and there are derogatory remarks made by many motive ministers against the prem and esthering close to china. clearly now as he faces an economic crisis, he has come here to mentor the diplomatic relationship. it is important that this relationship it sorted out, the important strategic location the maldives occupies. strategic location the maldives occuies. . ~ , ., strategic location the maldives occuies. . ~' ., strategic location the maldives occuies. . ., ., occupies. thank you for “oining me. google says it will appeal a ruling in the us which says the firm must open its app store to competition. it is the latest development of an antitrust case brought by fortnite's maker epic games. on monday, a usjudge issued an injunction which takes effect in november. this blocks google from paying developers to use its google play store exclusively. a usjudge has authorised a bankruptcy plan for ftx to return money to customers, using over 16 billion dollars in recovered assets. the crypto exchange's collapse in 2022 left customers and investors facing billions of dollars in lo
anti—india platform and there are derogatory remarks made by many motive ministers against the prem and esthering close to china. clearly now as he faces an economic crisis, he has come here to mentor the diplomatic relationship. it is important that this relationship it sorted out, the important strategic location the maldives occupies. strategic location the maldives occuies. . ~ , ., strategic location the maldives occuies. . ~' ., strategic location the maldives occuies. . ., ., occupies....
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. >> this is sinner can tv and welcome again to let's look at congress mike esther today, kenneth keating. >> and history history of american radio and television, he pioneered in these fields and became literally a household word, for excellence. he now holds one of the key positions in the kennedy administration director of the united states information agency is the man in charge of presenting america's image abroad, he will have a vital influence on the future of coursewe of our nation pretty ia great pleasure to welcome toho this program, the honorable edward murrow and i'm delighted to have you here to talk with us today in the receiving it now as of the asking it. >> it takes a little while to become to trying to answer questions whether that asking them. >> is a lot easier to last until me, when the main objectives of the united states information program. >> will i think that i get some them out quickly by saying that it is our purpose to make the united states policy everywhere intelligible and wherever possible tell palatable to explain not only what we do but why we do it and
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i'm very pleased that we are able to make good on the promise that i made to esther rantzen.leu-rah. ., telegraph. good morning, prime minister. this _ telegraph. good morning, prime minister. this is _ telegraph. good morning, prime minister. this is the _ telegraph. good morning, prime minister. this is the fourth - minister. this is the fourth attempt _ minister. this is the fourth attempt at cts in the uk. is there — attempt at cts in the uk. is there any— attempt at cts in the uk. is there any reason to expect that it will— there any reason to expect that it will be — there any reason to expect that it will be more successful this time — it will be more successful this time without permanent taxpayer backing? — time without permanent taxpayer backing? becoming absolutely, that is— backing? becoming absolutely, that is why you have seen such support— that is why you have seen such support for the investment we are raking today. this is a crucial— are raking today. this is a crucial step forward. on carbon capture — crucial step forward. on carbon capture itself, we have g
i'm very pleased that we are able to make good on the promise that i made to esther rantzen.leu-rah. ., telegraph. good morning, prime minister. this _ telegraph. good morning, prime minister. this is _ telegraph. good morning, prime minister. this is the _ telegraph. good morning, prime minister. this is the fourth - minister. this is the fourth attempt _ minister. this is the fourth attempt at cts in the uk. is there — attempt at cts in the uk. is there any— attempt at cts in the uk. is...
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. >> together, he and esther rolle starred in the country's first sitcom with a two parent black familynow get anything out of that woman. i wanted you want. >> the show was a big success. however, amos was fired just before the fourth season after constantly fighting with the show's mostly all white team of writers about how they were portraying black families. in 2015, he told vulture, quote, i was carrying the weight of being the first black father of a complete family, and i carried that responsibility seriously. maybe too much. >> so i know the law. i know the law too well. >> but he found that more serious outlet on roots, which in 1977 became one of the most celebrated and viewed television events in history. more than 100 million people tuned in for the finale, and in this mini series about slavery's impact on a black family, roots was a tremendous gratification for me. >> here, try the la-z-boy. >> amos would continue to vacillate between comedy and drama, playing fast food restaurateur cleo mcdowell in 1988, second highest grossing film coming to america. >> the problem with t
. >> together, he and esther rolle starred in the country's first sitcom with a two parent black familynow get anything out of that woman. i wanted you want. >> the show was a big success. however, amos was fired just before the fourth season after constantly fighting with the show's mostly all white team of writers about how they were portraying black families. in 2015, he told vulture, quote, i was carrying the weight of being the first black father of a complete family, and i...
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. >>> when we come back, a lot more on squawk we'll talk about the yields with esther george.miss this, billionaire investor bill ackman now on the race for the white house. all of his views unfiltered here on sq"squawk box" after this. >>> welcome back to "squawk box. our next guest is with us to weigh in on the ridse in treasuy yields as we make our way to the next fed decision which comes two days after the presidential election joining us now is esther george. we have seen things creep up i wonder if you're sitting in washington right now what you think we would ultimately be doing? i think we're having a couple of technical difficulties right now with esther george's connection so we'll try to get her on the broadcast in a moment. so the question comes from the interview with paul tudor jones yesterday. we've been asking that -- >> gold is hitting highs and rates have gone up almost every single day since they cut on the 10 year. >> i don't know if you can hear us, esther but we were discussing the idea that rates continue to climb despite the cuts and what does a jay pow
. >>> when we come back, a lot more on squawk we'll talk about the yields with esther george.miss this, billionaire investor bill ackman now on the race for the white house. all of his views unfiltered here on sq"squawk box" after this. >>> welcome back to "squawk box. our next guest is with us to weigh in on the ridse in treasuy yields as we make our way to the next fed decision which comes two days after the presidential election joining us now is esther...
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tamara: es el antisocial que han robusta esther coffee en la calle valencia el sÁbado 12 de octubre. el mismo atuendo que el individuo captado robando la panaderÍa el domingo a las 10:25 p.m.. minutos antes que se registra el robo en el restaurante el faro ubicado en la misma cuadra. >> yo digo que es el mismo porque trae lo mismo zapatos, la misma chamarra y la gorra. >> se llevaron nuestra caja registradora, aproximadamente como $800. nos quebraron el vidrio de la puerta. tamara: la policÍa dice estar investigando esta serie robos que han afectado pequeÑos comerciantes de la misiÓn. >> aparte que nos roben tenemos que a veces cerrar y ahÍ es mÁs la pÉrdida. tamara: esta situaciÓn tambiÉn ha traÍdo algo positivo. >> me siento muy contenta porque al menos un ya saliÓ algo bueno. >> vimos su historia las noticias y nos conmoviÓ lo que pasÓ. tamara: eso abrahÁn contactÓ para sobreseer el servicio a el faro. >> me iban a poner la puerta y regalar una ventana, les dije que si. >> nosotros ofrecemos un producto que es mÁs seguro que el vidrio que es 100% inquebrantable, no se puede quebra
tamara: es el antisocial que han robusta esther coffee en la calle valencia el sÁbado 12 de octubre. el mismo atuendo que el individuo captado robando la panaderÍa el domingo a las 10:25 p.m.. minutos antes que se registra el robo en el restaurante el faro ubicado en la misma cuadra. >> yo digo que es el mismo porque trae lo mismo zapatos, la misma chamarra y la gorra. >> se llevaron nuestra caja registradora, aproximadamente como $800. nos quebraron el vidrio de la puerta....
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dame esther rantzen, who has stage four lung cancen rantzen, who has stage four lung cancer, has calledor careful legislation, sharing her fears of a painful death and urging the public to write to mps ahead of the vote. however, the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, is warning the law could lead to a slippery slope . and lead to a slippery slope. and finally, prince william has called for a movement, a movement that creates systematic change to end homelessness in the uk. the prince of wales was speaking at tonight's centrepoint awards, a charity of which he is a patron. it comes after he defended his work trying to tackle homelessness despite his own privileged royal life. in a new itv documentary, the prince of wales is quizzed about critics who might question whether he's the right person to lead the project, which is designed to eradicate homelessness in six locations around the uk. >> there will be some people who might question whether you're the right person to lead this project and its efforts to end homelessness. how would you respond to that? >> i think everyone having
dame esther rantzen, who has stage four lung cancen rantzen, who has stage four lung cancer, has calledor careful legislation, sharing her fears of a painful death and urging the public to write to mps ahead of the vote. however, the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, is warning the law could lead to a slippery slope . and lead to a slippery slope. and finally, prince william has called for a movement, a movement that creates systematic change to end homelessness in the uk. the prince of...
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on my panel tonight, it's the columnist and broadcaster esther cracker who got the director for the centre of migration and economic prosperity, stephen wolf, and the political commentatorjonathan lis. get ready britain here we go . ready britain here we go. get ready for a load more refugees from the middle east . next. >> good evening. the top stories at just after 9:00. now, the prime minister says iran has menaced the middle east for far too long as he condemns this evening's missile attack on israel. sir keir starmer said he was deeply concerned that the region is on the brink and for the risk of miscalculation. iran launched around 200 missiles, but a significant number were actually intercepted by israel's iron dome. an israeli military spokesperson says he is not aware of any injuries from the iranian missile attack. in other news, the conservative leadership hopefuls robert jenrick and james cleverly have hit out at nigel farage's reform uk party. mrjenrick has suggested the party's popularity is down to tory failure and broken promises, and james cleverly ruled out a deal with to
on my panel tonight, it's the columnist and broadcaster esther cracker who got the director for the centre of migration and economic prosperity, stephen wolf, and the political commentatorjonathan lis. get ready britain here we go . ready britain here we go. get ready for a load more refugees from the middle east . next. >> good evening. the top stories at just after 9:00. now, the prime minister says iran has menaced the middle east for far too long as he condemns this evening's missile...
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and that's something that's deeply concerning because i go back, go back to the point of esther.n just step out and they're the ones who are likely to go, and they are the biggest threat as well, because you can you can you can monitor sleeper cells. >> you can follow them around. you can you can see what they're planning. you can you can intercept communication and all of that. you can't do that for a madman that wakes up one day, takes a knife from his kitchen and goes to stab an old man running at five, slightly worried about m15 because they've got a track record of failure on this. well yes. i mean, there's always there's always that risk in london. >> they actually actively supported the person that caused the attacks in manchester by bringing them over and doing nothing about it . nothing about it. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> so, you know, they've got blood on their hands and they either have to step up on their game to make sure it doesn't happen again. i'd like to make sure that i have confidence in them. but after manchester, i still don't . still don't. >> there's also there'
and that's something that's deeply concerning because i go back, go back to the point of esther.n just step out and they're the ones who are likely to go, and they are the biggest threat as well, because you can you can you can monitor sleeper cells. >> you can follow them around. you can you can see what they're planning. you can you can intercept communication and all of that. you can't do that for a madman that wakes up one day, takes a knife from his kitchen and goes to stab an old...
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scott: i agree with you, esther.d for, un-american and i hope and i've said this publicly before. i hope donald trump isn't successful in november. we're welcoming -- i think part of our answer here in involvement because of our demographics. we're aging out. a stagnant population, our workforce is declining. we need more immigration and diversity here in our state and we advocated for that. we asked first the trump administration to send us more refugees so we could keep the best part of what's beautiful about vice president and we've been successful in that area so i want more immigration. i want machine refugees and we want to do our part so i think we're on the same page there, esther. >> mrs. charlestin, any follow-up? ms. charlestin: i'm happy to hear that you don't agree with trump and j.d. vance and i'm wondering what specific programs you've heard since you've been in office. gov. scott: we're worked with the afghans being in limbo after the withdrawal from the middle east. we instate a program -- it's in --
scott: i agree with you, esther.d for, un-american and i hope and i've said this publicly before. i hope donald trump isn't successful in november. we're welcoming -- i think part of our answer here in involvement because of our demographics. we're aging out. a stagnant population, our workforce is declining. we need more immigration and diversity here in our state and we advocated for that. we asked first the trump administration to send us more refugees so we could keep the best part of...
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. >> esther es una bacteria que a veces puede contaminar los alimentos y que se puede reproducir aÚngistran brotes de listeria en el paÍs. en julio, otra compaÑÍa productora retirÓ 7 millones de libras de carne procesada por la presencia de esa bacteria. nueve muertes fueron vinculadas con ese brote, segÚn los cdc. erika flores. noticias telemundo. >> hacemos una pausa y >> hacemos una pausa y regresam cuando me diagnosticaron vih, no sabía en quién me convertiría. pero aquí estoy, siendo yo. siga siendo usted y pregúntele a su proveedor de atención médica sobre el tratamiento número uno recetado para el vih, biktarvy. biktarvy es un tratamiento completo de una sola pastilla, una vez al día que se usa para el vih en muchas personas, sin importar si tiene 18 u 80 años. con una sola pastilla pequeña, biktarvy combate el vih para ayudarle a alcanzar niveles indetectables y mantenerlos, ya sea que esté empezando o reemplazando su tratamiento actual. los estudios demuestran que seguir un tratamiento para el vih como se lo recetaron y alcanzar y mantener niveles indetectables evita la tran
. >> esther es una bacteria que a veces puede contaminar los alimentos y que se puede reproducir aÚngistran brotes de listeria en el paÍs. en julio, otra compaÑÍa productora retirÓ 7 millones de libras de carne procesada por la presencia de esa bacteria. nueve muertes fueron vinculadas con ese brote, segÚn los cdc. erika flores. noticias telemundo. >> hacemos una pausa y >> hacemos una pausa y regresam cuando me diagnosticaron vih, no sabía en quién me convertiría....
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who do you would you name you have an american name and i don't want have esther sarah. yeah, i like the word so. oh i got no room in my makeup break when everybody laughs. oh, oh, oh my god. oh, my god. oh, you you see this amazing. you you know. oh, my god. it's confusing. why name connie? you know, when i. i was foreign, you know, but i realized what it means is, you know, your parents watched it work hard and, like, be brave and take chances. yes, i did do that. yeah. so thank you. oh, yeah. you. oh, love. to watch as just too much. like i how i who needs. yeah. oh my gosh. oh. are there i care remember are there any connie's tonight. is there a connie because there. has to be. big. what it because. yeah all i'm saying and i love. it just you know you're in middle name. yes is get to know your family no no your middle name is is no yeah. oh well --. i. i didn't know that you know, i see a lot of my nieces are here and nina is the oldest niece and husband, eric and. and then stacy is nina's sister and the youngest. and then the next sister is charlotte and that's her
who do you would you name you have an american name and i don't want have esther sarah. yeah, i like the word so. oh i got no room in my makeup break when everybody laughs. oh, oh, oh my god. oh, my god. oh, you you see this amazing. you you know. oh, my god. it's confusing. why name connie? you know, when i. i was foreign, you know, but i realized what it means is, you know, your parents watched it work hard and, like, be brave and take chances. yes, i did do that. yeah. so thank you. oh,...
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the policy churn, the sticking past a politics that makes it so hard for esther's. >> that seemed tol. >> stability for investors and predictability is always important for us as an investor. >> well a promise to speed up planning and regulation also got the thumbs up. >> the mood is positive. we can commit to doing projects. if you can't at the planning commission, you could be sitting with a projector two to three years. >> but new employment regulations that wl make it more expensive to hire and fire new workers worried some rich labor fans. >> i'm not keen on that at all as you might imagine. i think it is a burden on businesses. but it is all about balance and labor have always been workers rights so i expected him thing like that when voted for them. >> when the chancellor -- the chancellor said she wanted to invest a government in, money she does n have an she changes the on how much she can rop that she can borrow. >> we do want to free up long-term responsible investments we can make to unlock the private investment into our economy. that sounds like a >> >> a yes to changin
the policy churn, the sticking past a politics that makes it so hard for esther's. >> that seemed tol. >> stability for investors and predictability is always important for us as an investor. >> well a promise to speed up planning and regulation also got the thumbs up. >> the mood is positive. we can commit to doing projects. if you can't at the planning commission, you could be sitting with a projector two to three years. >> but new employment regulations that wl...
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having said that, proponents of the change like for example they esther rantzen who we heard from earlier people choice and dignity and control —— kim. harry farley, political correspondent, thank you for that summary. a reminder that parliament is to get the opportunity to vote on legalising assisted dying. not exactly sure what the caveats will be, what will be in the bill, but all of those details are to come. stay with us on bbc news. we will take a bit of a break. back very shortly. hello there. it's a dry, chilly, bright start to the day on friday for much of the country. it will continue to produce occasional rain or drizzle as we go through the day. maybe a bit of brightness here and there. a fair bit of cloud, hazy sunshine in northern and western parts of england and wales. at least further south and east, delighted the wins, the brighter the sky. quite blustery in the west. it will turn to the of temperatures. feeling quite pleasant in the sunshine towards the south and east. overnight, cloud in place in the north and west, the rain will turn heavy in ireland towards dawn, many
having said that, proponents of the change like for example they esther rantzen who we heard from earlier people choice and dignity and control —— kim. harry farley, political correspondent, thank you for that summary. a reminder that parliament is to get the opportunity to vote on legalising assisted dying. not exactly sure what the caveats will be, what will be in the bill, but all of those details are to come. stay with us on bbc news. we will take a bit of a break. back very shortly....
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and i think it was an own goal of the conservatives to invite esther to fill that role. of course, looking at the way the country's been governed, one could legitimately make the case. there is a complete absence of common sense in government. jonathan. >> no common sense. the whole post of common sense minister was designed to perpetuate a culture war by the conservative government, where they were trying to package their quite sort of hard, right ideas as common sense. and i'm glad that labour hasn't continued it. >> i do, ijust want labour hasn't continued it. >> i do, i just want to respond to the culture wars and hard. right. and you know, i can't be bothered. it's friday, i'll move on. gareth, you never told me whether or not you think keir starmer needs a common sense. minister, get in touch and tell me your answer to your own question. look, i can tell you now, lee anderson, he's been speaking out. he says using words like political tsunami. he says the path to success in 2029 is now on track. what's he talking about? well, he's talking about? well, he's talking
and i think it was an own goal of the conservatives to invite esther to fill that role. of course, looking at the way the country's been governed, one could legitimately make the case. there is a complete absence of common sense in government. jonathan. >> no common sense. the whole post of common sense minister was designed to perpetuate a culture war by the conservative government, where they were trying to package their quite sort of hard, right ideas as common sense. and i'm glad that...
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mayor esther manheimer, thank you so much for your time and best of luck with all the recovery efforts. so we appreciate it. thanks for your time. and find out how you can help hurricane helene victims at cnn.com/impact take take a listen to this so far viewers have raised more than 178,000 that is a fantastic keep it coming. and we'll get that to help to the people who need it will be right back >> veteran homeowners are calling new day to pay off credit card debt that's been piling up. many were shocked to learn they've been paying 22% on their credit card balances and if payments we're late as much as 30%. that's over three times the interest rate on a new day, 100 va home loan. pay off high rate credit cards and other dead with a lower rate new day home one, save hundreds of month, thousands a year call 184 4956 2, 6, 1, 7 for over 25 years, loved sack has been rewriting the rules of comfort it's okay to change your style get messy yet immersed with loved sack you make the rules bills are crazy she's no idea. >> she sitting on a goldmine. >> she doesn't know that if she owns a life
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high—profile figures like dame esther rantzen have reignited the debate. terminal lung cancer, and the prime minister gave her a personal commitment that he'd allow a debate and vote in the commons. a labour mp has now taken up the cause and will introduce her own bill later this month. i think the mood has changed publicly, and i think it probably has changed within parliament, so i have spoken to quite a lot of the new intake of mps, and they think the time is right to have this debate. they are nervous in some respects — as am i, because it's such an important issue and it's such an emotive issue. and i really hope that, for my part, i can facilitate that in what is a respectful and compassionate way. we want choice! if it becomes law, the new right is likely to apply to those who've been told they have less than six months to live, and doctors would have to approve. but opponents say better end—of—life care should be the priority. nobody needs to die in unbearable physical agony if they get the best possible care, and that's what we should be putting a
high—profile figures like dame esther rantzen have reignited the debate. terminal lung cancer, and the prime minister gave her a personal commitment that he'd allow a debate and vote in the commons. a labour mp has now taken up the cause and will introduce her own bill later this month. i think the mood has changed publicly, and i think it probably has changed within parliament, so i have spoken to quite a lot of the new intake of mps, and they think the time is right to have this debate....
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curious and back to you and viruses, interfaces and those 3 in fact, the way the issues of, of medic, esther with close to 2 thirds of madagascar is population living in rural areas. monitoring the health of animal, the future is key to stopping the norfolk disease outbreaks. the mad dog, the initiative is a non profit organization. the news is to miss the and straight animals need to national park. on non g on rough i'm hearing is leaving a team of that busy ducks, amazing dogs and trucks in a local village. to me that the the, i need to know the job i'm dealing with this dba t a. me in a lease me and i need them. yeah. so don't they just say why me the, for me it's outside as on the yeah, leach for the fall for 1st. so newman, i'm coming what i'll stop, which i do. why do my next to love? feed a still monday and the laughter fees. yeah. me too much data that if i'm going that's for forced bit t, i'm a mass on it and i'm sure nice that if i'm p p and did senior sonya you need 15 minutes and you said it's an amino the bang focus is reducing right. b as the noise of disease caused by animal b
curious and back to you and viruses, interfaces and those 3 in fact, the way the issues of, of medic, esther with close to 2 thirds of madagascar is population living in rural areas. monitoring the health of animal, the future is key to stopping the norfolk disease outbreaks. the mad dog, the initiative is a non profit organization. the news is to miss the and straight animals need to national park. on non g on rough i'm hearing is leaving a team of that busy ducks, amazing dogs and trucks in a...
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curious and back to you and viruses, interfaces and those 3 in fact, the way issues of, of medic, esther with close to 2 thirds of madagascar is population living in rural areas. monitoring the health of animal, the future is key to stopping these outbreaks. the mad dog initiative is a non profit organization. the news is dimension. and straight animals need to national parks. on non g on rough, i'm here is leaving a team of busy ducks, amazing dogs and trucks in a local village. to me that the name me, i need to know the job and then who list vivia. tia me in a lease me and i need them. yeah. so don't they tend to say why me the, for new thoughts? how does on the yeah, leach 3 for, for 1st so new, one of them come in without stop. what should i do? why do my next to love feed a still monday and the laughter fees? yeah, me too much data that if i'm well that's will flush the tea. i'm a master on pay and i'm just so nice that if i'm p p and did senior sonya, you need the pain meds. and you said it's in a mean. yeah. the bang focus is reducing rabies as the gnostic disease caused by animal
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. >> reporter: we met mayor esther manheimer in the city's decimated biltmore village. she surveyed the damage with president biden wednesday. >> he understands that this is going to cost billions, and it's going to take a long time and a sustained effort to rebuild our community in western north carolina. he understands that, and that commitment is there to stay with us until the end. >> reporter: fema has more than 1500 people on the ground in the southeast distributing supplies. the president has deployed 1,000 soldiers to help, and there are countless volunteers. >> there are people saying how many people they have, what kids they have, what ages they are and so then they come and pack them up, so it's basically like a little grocery store. >> reporter: we are in the shiloh neighborhood here in asheville at one of the distribution points where the community is coming together to bring all sorts of goods here. you see the essential water food, supplies. there's even dog food down here to try to make sure that everyone, and even all the pets have everything that they
. >> reporter: we met mayor esther manheimer in the city's decimated biltmore village. she surveyed the damage with president biden wednesday. >> he understands that this is going to cost billions, and it's going to take a long time and a sustained effort to rebuild our community in western north carolina. he understands that, and that commitment is there to stay with us until the end. >> reporter: fema has more than 1500 people on the ground in the southeast distributing...
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so they're trying to break up the cohesiveness of i'm us with him because esther, i'd like to ask you about iran because as he mentioned, there were even some more moderate politicians in israel saying that they didn't strike hard enough on the wrong other remarks made by is really official suggested that this could be the beginning of further strikes. so what is likely to happen between israel and iran in the coming weeks, months as well. i mean, this limited very precise strikes and a couple of messages. number one gets rather, can strike anywhere in your on has it's well including with more planes and there was no damage for any of those that geez, that's concerning story around. but the strike was sort of limited that it didn't create an uproar inside iran by uranium. so i have to be realized, even though some intent on that a attack, what's going on. so it's an opening for iran to leave it at the back. the one thing that strategically beacon iran at the moment is these really attacks against this paul, i live on. this is the most important and key drops the of the proxy network o
so they're trying to break up the cohesiveness of i'm us with him because esther, i'd like to ask you about iran because as he mentioned, there were even some more moderate politicians in israel saying that they didn't strike hard enough on the wrong other remarks made by is really official suggested that this could be the beginning of further strikes. so what is likely to happen between israel and iran in the coming weeks, months as well. i mean, this limited very precise strikes and a couple...