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harry farley, thank ou are attack each other. harry farley, thank you very _ are attack each other. calls a daily "tactical pause" in military activity in one part of southern gaza to let more aid in. the suspension will not apply to rafah — which is the scene of intense fighting. israeli military operations are being halted between 8am and 7pm every day along the road that leads from the kerem shalom crossing which extends north through the territory. 0ur middle east correspondent lucy williamson reports. allahu akbar. in gaza, they stood to pray in places with little else left standing. the festival of eid al—adha another milestone in this war. those for whom both conflict and celebration are new. those who've lived through them many times before. translation: for all muslims, it means sacrificing _ animals to shed blood. but this eid, there are no sacrificed animals. now we sacrifice ourselves. we sacrifice our own bodies. agencies warn that a lack of aid is causing acute malnutrition in gaza. today, confusion over a limited daily truce announced by the army along a key aid route
harry farley, thank ou are attack each other. harry farley, thank you very _ are attack each other. calls a daily "tactical pause" in military activity in one part of southern gaza to let more aid in. the suspension will not apply to rafah — which is the scene of intense fighting. israeli military operations are being halted between 8am and 7pm every day along the road that leads from the kerem shalom crossing which extends north through the territory. 0ur middle east correspondent...
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a roadblock for the ev industry as it faces a slowdown, jim farley on what it will take to get more americans all electric. markets have hit all-time highs in 2024 but what goes up could come right back down if the economy falters. we'll take a look at were cautious investors should put their money. we begin with the expert panel and three things investors out of think about right now. on the "barron's roundtable" al root, elizabeth o'brien and andrew bary. we had another strong jobs on friday i feel like i say that once a month for two years. investors did not know what to make of it but the market ended up higher on the week. >> we are good job number 272,000 but 90000 more than economists expected and initially it was bad news, good news was bad news markets held off but then it settled down we had the jolts number earlier in the week the job opening loss in transition survey that was a little weaker so we had one week one good and this idea that the economy is still cooling, basically the market said one strong figure we will keep buying stocks probably because of split mania and things l
a roadblock for the ev industry as it faces a slowdown, jim farley on what it will take to get more americans all electric. markets have hit all-time highs in 2024 but what goes up could come right back down if the economy falters. we'll take a look at were cautious investors should put their money. we begin with the expert panel and three things investors out of think about right now. on the "barron's roundtable" al root, elizabeth o'brien and andrew bary. we had another strong jobs...
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americans are charged up about hybrid vehicles, jim farley on what is working and what is fixing up theny. that is next. ♪ i was scared when i was told age related macular degeneration could jeopardize my vision. it was hard, but taking preservision was easy. preservision has the exact clinically proven areds 2 formula recommended by the nei. i'm taking control like millions of others. for moms, from centrum. ♪ (this new mom here i go) ♪ ♪ (i am strong and brave) ♪ ♪ (i know) ♪ ♪ (with a little time for me) ♪ ♪ (no doubt i'll get through) ♪ ♪ (loving me is loving you) ♪ from centrum, the women's choice multivitamin brand. (aaron) i own a lot of businesses... so my tech and my network need to keep up. thank you verizon business. (kevin) now our businesses get fast and reliable internet from the same network that powers our phones. (aaron) so whatever's next... we're cooking with fire. (vo) switch to the partner businesses rely on. a test or approve a medication. we didn't have to worry about any of those things thanks to the donations. and our family is forever grateful because it's comp
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harry farley a thank you. _ hear their answers. harry farley a thank you. our— hear their answers.erage on the bbc news website and app. a man has gone on trial accused of plotting to kidnap, rape and murder the tv presenter holly willoughby. gavin plumb, who's 37 and from essex, is alleged to have developed an obsession with the star over a number of years. he denies the charges. our correspondent lizo mzimba was in court. good morning and welcome to your wednesday's this morning. holly willoughby is one of tv�*s best known faces. the presenter on itv�*s this morning for 14 years. herfinal two years on the popular daytime show was when the prosecution say that gavin plumb was planning the presenter�*s kidnap and rape. the jury heard that in october last year, gavin plumb was communicating online with an individual about his plans, in graphic detail, and that he sought to encourage the individual to commit kidnap, rape and murder with him, adding that what the defendant didn't know was that the person was an undercover police officer, based in the usa. the court was told that the 3
harry farley a thank you. _ hear their answers. harry farley a thank you. our— hear their answers.erage on the bbc news website and app. a man has gone on trial accused of plotting to kidnap, rape and murder the tv presenter holly willoughby. gavin plumb, who's 37 and from essex, is alleged to have developed an obsession with the star over a number of years. he denies the charges. our correspondent lizo mzimba was in court. good morning and welcome to your wednesday's this morning. holly...
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harry farley _ the tail. thank you, dharshini david. harry farley our - the tail.some people particularly on the right of the party a little upset. yes. people particularly on the right of the party a little upset.— the party a little upset. yes, we heard, particularly _ the party a little upset. yes, we heard, particularly i _ the party a little upset. yes, we heard, particularly i suppose . the party a little upset. yes, we| heard, particularly i suppose you are referring to his comments on the echr, _ are referring to his comments on the echr, european convention on human rights, _ echr, european convention on human rights, if— echr, european convention on human rights, if he — echr, european convention on human rights, if he was forced to choose between — rights, if he was forced to choose between security and foreign because he would _ between security and foreign because he would choose hours of community -- security, — he would choose hours of community —— security, no pledge for a referendum on echr, no pledge to renew— referendum on echr, no pledge to rene
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i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place finally to call home. thank you. [applause] >> one, two, three. [applause] >> even in those moments when i do feel kind of alone or unseen or doubt myself, i take a look at the community and the power of the supportive allies that are at the table that really help me to push past that. being yourself, it's the word of wisdom i would give anyone. surely be patient with yourself and your dream. knowing that love, you may not always feel that from your family around you, but you can (laughter). >> hi, i'm pilipinas chi chai mateo and am the artist here. i'm current working on a title meaning
i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and...
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harry farley, bbc news.ible for overseeing the government's plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda — has used derogatory language about the policy. james sunderland — who is standing for the conservatives at the election — was recorded expressing the view at a private event in april. but he went on to defend the plan, saying it would deter migrants from crossing the channel. he was speaking on the 2nd of april at an event for young conservatives. our politics correspondent jessica parker has been following this story. i think this is language thatjames sunderland, a conservative candidate and an aide in the home office, would not have used in public to describe what is a flagship government policy. he has said he's disappointed to have been recorded in this context. as you said, it was a private event. but it's a policy as a home office aide that he has intimate knowledge of. in recording, what we hear him talk about it he describes this policy to send some asylum seekers to rwanda as "crap". he goes on
harry farley, bbc news.ible for overseeing the government's plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda — has used derogatory language about the policy. james sunderland — who is standing for the conservatives at the election — was recorded expressing the view at a private event in april. but he went on to defend the plan, saying it would deter migrants from crossing the channel. he was speaking on the 2nd of april at an event for young conservatives. our politics correspondent jessica...
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harry farley, bbc news. tim montgomerie is a former editor of conservativehome. well. this has been a disastrous conservative campaign. i'm a conservative supporter, i want the conservatives to be in power. i never expected this general election to change the course of the opinion polls, i expected labour to win. the problem is because the conservative campaign has been so bad, because the conservative soap opera has understandably meant programmes like yours leading with conservative failure, what this campaign hasn't been is what it should be — with labour likely to be the next government, all the opinion polls say that, much more of this campaign should have been spent asking the tough questions of keir starmer, the labour leader, the man who could win the largest parliamentary majority in british history. but because the conservative party hasn't fought a good campaign, because we've had things like the betting scandal, those searching questions of labour, necessary in an election campaign before a government assumes power, haven't been asked, and that's the
harry farley, bbc news. tim montgomerie is a former editor of conservativehome. well. this has been a disastrous conservative campaign. i'm a conservative supporter, i want the conservatives to be in power. i never expected this general election to change the course of the opinion polls, i expected labour to win. the problem is because the conservative campaign has been so bad, because the conservative soap opera has understandably meant programmes like yours leading with conservative failure,...
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another one farley said the first generation.a losing strategy for the company they are not investing any more money in the first generation ev until he is convinced they are profitable. jim farley will be on "barron's roundtable" friday at 7:30 p.m. eastern time. stuart: i find it hard to invest in old industrial companies they don't have the excitement of the new technology. >> they very rarely do and if you look at ford trying to get ahead of it into the new space unit backfired now they're trying to figure out the hybrid model but is not working. >> tesla which is a new company, tesla's future which does ev's is on the robot taxi or so says the analyst were knocking on cars anymore were going to rent them. stuart: i just don't see it but thank you everybody, hunter biden gun trial underway even the new york times says hunter should take a plea deal how does congressman james comer see this play out. roaring katie could be facing the band from e*trade for his role in the stock mania he's accused of stock manipulation, the full
another one farley said the first generation.a losing strategy for the company they are not investing any more money in the first generation ev until he is convinced they are profitable. jim farley will be on "barron's roundtable" friday at 7:30 p.m. eastern time. stuart: i find it hard to invest in old industrial companies they don't have the excitement of the new technology. >> they very rarely do and if you look at ford trying to get ahead of it into the new space unit...
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harry farley, bbc news.ays this is a rare occasion of a direct criticism of the reform uk leader by the prime minister in this election campaign. it's true, he's been reluctant, i think, to go after nigel farage for fairly obvious electoral reasons. but on this kind of territory, if you like, on the ukraine war, he feels much more confident. and that's, i think, because there is large—scale unity, if you like, across the parties on what should be done about ukraine, about backing the ukraine war efforts, about, if you like, putting vladimir putin firmly in the kind of guilty camp on this one. and that's also, i think, why he went as far as to use the "appeasement" word, which of course in britain has huge resonance back to the 1930s and european fascism and the rise of hitler. so i think this is an interesting moment. but, you know, one of the things and one of the consequences i think the parties will be thinking about after the election is, you know, if reform does win seats and if nigel farage himself wer
harry farley, bbc news.ays this is a rare occasion of a direct criticism of the reform uk leader by the prime minister in this election campaign. it's true, he's been reluctant, i think, to go after nigel farage for fairly obvious electoral reasons. but on this kind of territory, if you like, on the ukraine war, he feels much more confident. and that's, i think, because there is large—scale unity, if you like, across the parties on what should be done about ukraine, about backing the ukraine...
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stay with us. —— harry farley there. hello there, good evening.hine and the highest of the temperatures across eastern areas of scotland, such as here in aberdeenshire. but for scotland and northern ireland, we've just seen the warmest day of the week. it will be turning fresher from the north and the west from tomorrow. some showers at times, but the hot, humid air stays towards the south still as we head through the next few days. now, the fresherfeeling conditions come behind this cold front that's going to be sinking southwards and eastwards through tomorrow. it starts to make inroads overnight tonight, just pushing some showers, some outbreaks of rain, more cloud across the western isles and down through northern ireland. it's going to feel muggy, sticky tonight, uncomfortable forsleeping, particularly across parts of east yorkshire, where temperatures may not dip below 16 or 17 degrees celsius. elsewhere, ias, 15s to start the day. there'll be lots of low clouds and mist and some murk again, mostly for western coasts. more cloud around throu
stay with us. —— harry farley there. hello there, good evening.hine and the highest of the temperatures across eastern areas of scotland, such as here in aberdeenshire. but for scotland and northern ireland, we've just seen the warmest day of the week. it will be turning fresher from the north and the west from tomorrow. some showers at times, but the hot, humid air stays towards the south still as we head through the next few days. now, the fresherfeeling conditions come behind this cold...
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harry farley in hampshire.tour of the country — a five—day journey from john 0'groats in northern scotland, down to lands' end in the south west of england. 0ur political correspondent tom symonds is following the liberal democrat election campaign. hejoins us now. what can we expect from the lib dems today? what can we expect from the lib dems toda ? ~ ., ., ., ., , today? well, a lot of mileage. this whole trip from _ today? well, a lot of mileage. this whole trip from john _ today? well, a lot of mileage. this whole trip from john o' _ today? well, a lot of mileage. this whole trip from john o' groats, - today? well, a lot of mileage. this whole trip from john o' groats, the j whole trip from john o' groats, the most northerly point, to lands end, it is 1300 miles and they are not going in a straight line. we are currently in the scottish highlands, amazing scenery, but we are going to be heading through constituencies that sir ed davey, the party leader, wants to hit because he thinks he can take them predo
harry farley in hampshire.tour of the country — a five—day journey from john 0'groats in northern scotland, down to lands' end in the south west of england. 0ur political correspondent tom symonds is following the liberal democrat election campaign. hejoins us now. what can we expect from the lib dems today? what can we expect from the lib dems toda ? ~ ., ., ., ., , today? well, a lot of mileage. this whole trip from _ today? well, a lot of mileage. this whole trip from john _ today? well,...
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katie: that was jim farley, the ford ceo, and "wall street week" host david westin.lexing its muscles in efforts to get payments from etf firms in exchange for listing on its platforms. joining us on this etf friday is emily graffeo. give us the breakdown. >> we have been watching this since march when fidelity initially put nine etf firms on notice saying the end investor would have to pay a $100, up to a $100 surcharge, if they did not agree to a revenue sharing plan. fidelity has negotiated with those firms. but they are targeting a broader swath of etf issuers. we have learned they have told these issuers if they did not agree to a revenue sharing plan, they would bury the etf funds in the fidelity search bar. when an investor will log onto the platform, they will not be able to easily search for these funds. these are ongoing. we are wondering which other firms will be put on notice or if fidelity will be able to come to an agreement with a number of etf firms. katie: we are also wondering what schwab will do. what do indications suggest? >> that is the big ques
katie: that was jim farley, the ford ceo, and "wall street week" host david westin.lexing its muscles in efforts to get payments from etf firms in exchange for listing on its platforms. joining us on this etf friday is emily graffeo. give us the breakdown. >> we have been watching this since march when fidelity initially put nine etf firms on notice saying the end investor would have to pay a $100, up to a $100 surcharge, if they did not agree to a revenue sharing plan. fidelity...
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ever so slightly while revenue per room being collected had been due in part to higher rates and farleysn't think roommates can continue to grow and demand does seem to be cooling. you'll get the latest credit card spending data pulled by jmp securities and they found that lodging and airlines are down year over year and airlines down 15%. analyst at gmp says investors are debating the valuation of booking which trades at 20 times earnings and jones telling us he would look at getting more positive on airbnb at a lower multiple and that's how the sales community and investors, kelly, are responding to some of the new data we're getting on demand. >> it sounds like hotels are still able to keep things going by higher rates. when did they start talking about any disinflation or price cuts and outright deflation? >> yeah. maybe it's a 2025 story, kelly. it may just have to be after summer because right now the demand story is still very strong. we're seeing certain cracks in the value-oriented consumer bracket for hotels that appeal to a more value-oriented consumer and luxury is remaining
ever so slightly while revenue per room being collected had been due in part to higher rates and farleysn't think roommates can continue to grow and demand does seem to be cooling. you'll get the latest credit card spending data pulled by jmp securities and they found that lodging and airlines are down year over year and airlines down 15%. analyst at gmp says investors are debating the valuation of booking which trades at 20 times earnings and jones telling us he would look at getting more...
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economy etiquette control and that's what we saw had inflation moments for on number of things it farley. above the for manageable inflation levels. the it will have gone through inflation long time other than what we worry about it a number of the tro we wish to payt you for just are as much as he. we always should pay for themselves. these things are not true, limits you can do all of the it's a lot of important gs talking aboutbut the question is, do you want to pay for is forming and is what the budget is. if it is worth doing it is worth huge risk of debtyments and large deficits weakening the economy on inflation and interest rates, do you want to all of those risks into your economy and into your future and to your children and i can't possibly say that is the riice for the country. we need to be willing to pay for the priorities we want to pursue . there are a lot of important priorities out there. host: talking -- been talking abouto win the trump era tax cuts are set to expire. how did the cbo 10 year projection account forf those tax cuts? guest: that is one of those in the de
economy etiquette control and that's what we saw had inflation moments for on number of things it farley. above the for manageable inflation levels. the it will have gone through inflation long time other than what we worry about it a number of the tro we wish to payt you for just are as much as he. we always should pay for themselves. these things are not true, limits you can do all of the it's a lot of important gs talking aboutbut the question is, do you want to pay for is forming and is...
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our political correspondent harry farley reports. that is fantastic.t has been a difficult week for rishi sunak. four conservatives, including two candidates, are being looked into by the gambling commission. the tories�* chief data officer, nick mason, has taken a leave of absence 11 days from polling day. he is being investigated over alleged bets placed on the timing of the election. he denies any wrongdoing. there are questions if there are more names to come. to your knowledge, home secretary, did any ministers put a bet on the timing of the election? not to my knowledge at all. i have been absolutely clear that, from what i've read, i am not in any way going to defend the actions of these individuals. but i'm also conscious that i don't have the full details. the only organisation that does is the gambling commission and it is right that they take action, whatever the appropriate action. and they have been clear that we should not discuss this. labour were unsurprisingly critical. the issue here is that whether those people who had inside knowled
our political correspondent harry farley reports. that is fantastic.t has been a difficult week for rishi sunak. four conservatives, including two candidates, are being looked into by the gambling commission. the tories�* chief data officer, nick mason, has taken a leave of absence 11 days from polling day. he is being investigated over alleged bets placed on the timing of the election. he denies any wrongdoing. there are questions if there are more names to come. to your knowledge, home...
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with more on that, let's speak to political correspondent harry farley.t the spin room at "the sun" newspaper's election debate in london. tell us more about the nature of this debate and what we have heard. >> that's right, rajini, i'm in the spin room all, or what is left of it most have written their scripts for tomorrow. an hour or so ago this room was packed with journalists in the room next door. we had the election special, rishi sunak ancer keir starmer facing i questions from "sun" readers and the political editor. both men managed to get their point across and made the main arguments they've been making throughout this campaign. they had uncomfoable moments. rishi sunak pressed, as you were saying, on the gambling scandal, the revelations over the last few days. he said he was as angry as anyone about it, but he refused to be drawn on whether he should take further action. he is facing calls to suspend particular conservative candidates facing inquiries and being investigated over alleged bets on the timing of the election. rishi sunak refused t
with more on that, let's speak to political correspondent harry farley.t the spin room at "the sun" newspaper's election debate in london. tell us more about the nature of this debate and what we have heard. >> that's right, rajini, i'm in the spin room all, or what is left of it most have written their scripts for tomorrow. an hour or so ago this room was packed with journalists in the room next door. we had the election special, rishi sunak ancer keir starmer facing i...
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i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place finally to call home. thank you. [applause] >> one, two, three. [applause] >> even in those moments when i do feel kind of alone or unseen or doubt myself, i take a look at the community and the power of the supportive allies that are at the table that really help me to push past that. being yourself, it's the word of wisdom i would give anyone. surely be patient with yourself and your dream. knowing that love, you may not always feel that from your family around you, but you can (laughter). >> hi, i'm pilipinas chi chai mateo and am the artist here. i'm current working on a title meaning
i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and...
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harry farley, thank you very much indeed. we _ majority. harry farley, thank you very much indeed.and jenny hill is there. talk us through what the greens are saying today. the launch really promises to be game changing, in their own words, transforming things like housing, the nhs, all of these ideas. where do they say the money is coming from? you ideas. where do they say the money is coming from?— ideas. where do they say the money is coming from? you are quite right, the sa it is coming from? you are quite right, they say it is — is coming from? you are quite right, they say it is going — is coming from? you are quite right, they say it is going to _ is coming from? you are quite right, they say it is going to take _ is coming from? you are quite right, they say it is going to take a - is coming from? you are quite right, they say it is going to take a lot - they say it is going to take a lot of money to fix, mend broken britain. at the centrepiece of their manifesto is a pledge to spend an eye watering sum of money on health and social care, £50 billion per year, they say they
harry farley, thank you very much indeed. we _ majority. harry farley, thank you very much indeed.and jenny hill is there. talk us through what the greens are saying today. the launch really promises to be game changing, in their own words, transforming things like housing, the nhs, all of these ideas. where do they say the money is coming from? you ideas. where do they say the money is coming from?— ideas. where do they say the money is coming from? you are quite right, the sa it is coming...
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with more, here's our political correspondent, harry farley.a ceremony to mark the nazi invasion of russia in world war ii. his invasion of ukraine has largely united british politics. this is more like a police interview... but last night, the man who says he wants to be leader of the opposition said it was a consequence of eu and nato expansion. we've provoked this war. you know, of course it's his fault. he's used... but we provoked the invasion of ukraine? yes, and very interestingly, once again, ten years ago when i predicted it... by the way, i'm the only person in british politics that predicted what would happen. and of course, everyone says i was a pariah for daring to suggest it. rishi sunak has so far been reluctant to criticise mr farage, perhaps hoping to persuade those tempted by reform to back the conservatives. no such hesitation this morning. what he said was completely wrong and only plays into putin's hands. this is a man who deployed nerve agents on the streets of britain, who's doing deals with countries like north korea, a
with more, here's our political correspondent, harry farley.a ceremony to mark the nazi invasion of russia in world war ii. his invasion of ukraine has largely united british politics. this is more like a police interview... but last night, the man who says he wants to be leader of the opposition said it was a consequence of eu and nato expansion. we've provoked this war. you know, of course it's his fault. he's used... but we provoked the invasion of ukraine? yes, and very interestingly, once...
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please tell me your boss because i just elizabeth farley to give me a book which is that i'm not but the southcom what. but just to girls are fun to watch. the most cartoons of the ship. 2 dogs, the animal guys. well, a swindle got ski possible from g on goods on zillow because which was fun to see another throw off a new uh soon. not a series swelled clear um, best buy medium and living thing now cuz i was in a very public light. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu as the amended the by...
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harry farley, bbc news, westminster.ow and our chief political correspondent henry zeffman. we have had criticism from tobias ellwood and we have just seen sir keir starmer is saying the news the conservative party is conducting a zone inquiries as to not listen to the long grass. it is proving damaging. is there any information likely to emerge before polling day do we know? we likely to emerge before polling day do we know?— likely to emerge before polling day do we know? ~ , ., �* ~ ., ., do we know? we 'ust don't know and if ou think do we know? we just don't know and if you think about _ do we know? we just don't know and if you think about the _ do we know? we just don't know and if you think about the conservative i if you think about the conservative campaign and rishi sunak and how they handle this, that is one of the things which makes it most difficult for them. things which makes it most difficult forthem. i things which makes it most difficult for them. i think that is potentially why rishi sunak started tal
harry farley, bbc news, westminster.ow and our chief political correspondent henry zeffman. we have had criticism from tobias ellwood and we have just seen sir keir starmer is saying the news the conservative party is conducting a zone inquiries as to not listen to the long grass. it is proving damaging. is there any information likely to emerge before polling day do we know? we likely to emerge before polling day do we know?— likely to emerge before polling day do we know? ~ , ., �* ~ .,...
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with me is our poltical correspondent harry farley.y messages the party are trying focus on? yell out four days left until polling day on thursday and it is that stage at the campaign where leaders are trying to get their core messages. we had from ed davey and rishi sunak and the snp have been out this morning. they say their main challenge is the liberal party of the main attack they are making is on labour and arguing scottish voters should return more snp mps than those loyal to keir starmer. there are four days to go and the main messages are out there and the main messages are out there and at this stage of the campaign political parties are trying to motivate and inspire and the key strategy for them is just as much as persuading people about your messages is getting your supporters who are already convinced to actually go to the polls and vote for you sort about getting the boat out. around that stage lots of people are still to make up their minds and that offers both opportunities and challenges, particularly the labour party
with me is our poltical correspondent harry farley.y messages the party are trying focus on? yell out four days left until polling day on thursday and it is that stage at the campaign where leaders are trying to get their core messages. we had from ed davey and rishi sunak and the snp have been out this morning. they say their main challenge is the liberal party of the main attack they are making is on labour and arguing scottish voters should return more snp mps than those loyal to keir...
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our political correspondent harry farley has this analysis.sunak called that election — earlier than expected for many people. and when he did call it, his party were facing a significant gap in the polls to the main opposition party, labour. and the conservatives, i suppose, to try and counter that, made announcement after announcement on quite significant things like a national service for young people for example on making sure that pensioners never pay tax on the state pension. and the aim for the conservative party was to narrow that gap in the polls between them and the labour party. none have materially shifted the gap in the polls we have seen. labour have a significant lead in the polls. we are seeing across numerous polls we have seen in the past few weeks. their strategy, their tactic, i suppose, weeks. their strategy, their tactic, isuppose, we weeks. their strategy, their tactic, i suppose, we saw a manifesto launch this week, it will be one of reassurance to argue that they will offer economic stability and economic growth and re
our political correspondent harry farley has this analysis.sunak called that election — earlier than expected for many people. and when he did call it, his party were facing a significant gap in the polls to the main opposition party, labour. and the conservatives, i suppose, to try and counter that, made announcement after announcement on quite significant things like a national service for young people for example on making sure that pensioners never pay tax on the state pension. and the...
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harry farley, bbc news, westminster.mason is in westminsterfor us — and this story which you first broke last week continues to rumble on. it does. i think, when you look and —— listen and watch the last few minutes of a programme, you get a sense of the sound, fury, noise and anger of the general election campaign, not least all of these questions around alleged bets. then what we heard a few minutes earlier, the economic fundamentals, bound by the economic fundamentals, bound by the self—imposed rules that many of the self—imposed rules that many of the parties impose, that the next government, whatever its complexion will inherit. what we were talking about a couple of minutes ago will have far more longer lasting, day—to—day impacts wherever you are watching in the uk than the sound and fury of the campaign, but of course the sound and fury of the campaign really matters because it shapes people's perceptions in this crucial window that is opening up now, the ten day window which is more perhaps important than any ot
harry farley, bbc news, westminster.mason is in westminsterfor us — and this story which you first broke last week continues to rumble on. it does. i think, when you look and —— listen and watch the last few minutes of a programme, you get a sense of the sound, fury, noise and anger of the general election campaign, not least all of these questions around alleged bets. then what we heard a few minutes earlier, the economic fundamentals, bound by the economic fundamentals, bound by the...
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mr farley says it's enabled him to continue tinue to see his 83 year old wife, elizabeth .erts. the qr code is on your screen. the details are on our website now it's back to andrew and . bev. and. bev. >> it's 1108 with britain's newsroom on gb news with andrew pierce and bev turner. in fact, it's 1106. >> don't wish them morning away, andrew. >> we've got such a good time. and of course coming. we're building up, of course, to nigel farage arriving in clacton. i imagine he'll be on that rather iconic pier and he'll be making his speech there. it's going to be. it'll be. it's the most excitement, isn't it? during this election campaign, which has been devoid of excitement, whether you like him or loathe him. and i appreciate he's a marmite character. nigel farage is making what we call the political weather. >> ian has got in touch and said, you know what, karma, karma keir starmer needs to say more often the phrase utter chaos. you're right. it's like word bingo. we should do word bingo when we hear these mps talking at the moment. didn't we? all these candidates, no one'
mr farley says it's enabled him to continue tinue to see his 83 year old wife, elizabeth .erts. the qr code is on your screen. the details are on our website now it's back to andrew and . bev. and. bev. >> it's 1108 with britain's newsroom on gb news with andrew pierce and bev turner. in fact, it's 1106. >> don't wish them morning away, andrew. >> we've got such a good time. and of course coming. we're building up, of course, to nigel farage arriving in clacton. i imagine...
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your book items, way much but down your name, please tell me your question because i just elizabeth farley to do mean both of which is that on? no. but the self government, which is 2 girls of going to wish the most, could choose that the sheet to down deanna, because was when bo gorski possible from g on goods on zillow, because where it's worth, but to see another throw off a new student that was really swelled clear um, best buy and you know, i'm willing to thing now cuz i, the, in the early...
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our political correspondent harry farley is following the labour election campaign and hejoins me nowhis choice of location for keir starmer today? the why this choice of location for keir starmer today?— why this choice of location for keir starmer today? the coffee morning for veterans — starmer today? the coffee morning for veterans is _ starmer today? the coffee morning for veterans is just _ starmer today? the coffee morning for veterans is just finishing - starmer today? the coffee morning for veterans is just finishing off - for veterans is just finishing off and for veterans isjust finishing off and it is armed forces day keir starmer here to meet veterans and announce further details about what he is calling the armed forces commissioned letter will introduce giving them powers to launch investigations and dishes such as poor housing, poor military housing and report directly to parliament. we have just had a chat with the labour leader who was asked about a number of things, particularly the comments by the reform campaigners, that we have been talking about all morning and
our political correspondent harry farley is following the labour election campaign and hejoins me nowhis choice of location for keir starmer today? the why this choice of location for keir starmer today?— why this choice of location for keir starmer today? the coffee morning for veterans — starmer today? the coffee morning for veterans is _ starmer today? the coffee morning for veterans is just _ starmer today? the coffee morning for veterans is just finishing - starmer today? the coffee...
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please tell me your because earliest elizabeth farley to give me a book, which is that i don't know but the self government, but she has 2 girls of point the worst and most could choose if the sheep down the guys was swim. oh gosh, the passport from the goods on zillow, because which was fun to see. and a new student that was really swelled clear um, best buy them, do them and living thing. now, because of the acceptance that i'm here to plan with you, whatever you do, you do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different. whitelisted opinions is that he won't get anywhere else to give a please. or do you have the state department, the c i a weapons, bankers, multi $1000000000.00 corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead, change and whatever you do. don't want marshall stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time, but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just change the way you the, in 1884, the german empire began its colonial invasion internet may be from the very start,
please tell me your because earliest elizabeth farley to give me a book, which is that i don't know but the self government, but she has 2 girls of point the worst and most could choose if the sheep down the guys was swim. oh gosh, the passport from the goods on zillow, because which was fun to see. and a new student that was really swelled clear um, best buy them, do them and living thing. now, because of the acceptance that i'm here to plan with you, whatever you do, you do not watch my new...
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live to westminster and our political correspondent harry farley. hi, harry, what should we expect?the two men practice in england on housing, it's a devolved matter in the uk, so minute when he focusing on england, the labour party said they would and it is called a bidding warfor tenants try to secure in your property and also put a cap on the amount that a landlord can charge at the start of a tenancy, and they say those are two things that they could do immediately if they are elected on july four do immediately if they are elected onjuly four stop do immediately if they are elected on july four stop in the do immediately if they are elected onjuly four stop in the longer term, still on housing, the party said they would put more money into loans and grants for home insulation, and they say that in the long run that would cut energy bills postop the conservatives also talking about housing, they have said they are focusing on their pledge to make the cuts in stamp duty for first—time buyers permanent, and they say that the labour party, by failing to match them on that pledge, w
live to westminster and our political correspondent harry farley. hi, harry, what should we expect?the two men practice in england on housing, it's a devolved matter in the uk, so minute when he focusing on england, the labour party said they would and it is called a bidding warfor tenants try to secure in your property and also put a cap on the amount that a landlord can charge at the start of a tenancy, and they say those are two things that they could do immediately if they are elected on...
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with me is political correspondent harry farley.te has disowned the party and has gone, endorsed the local conservative candidate instead. fill us in. we local conservative candidate instead. fill us in.— local conservative candidate instead. fill us in. we had this statement _ instead. fill us in. we had this statement in _ instead. fill us in. we had this statement in the _ instead. fill us in. we had this statement in the last - instead. fill us in. we had this statement in the last hour - instead. fill us in. we had this statement in the last hour or. instead. fill us in. we had this i statement in the last hour or so. the candidate liam booth—isherwood for reform uk said he is announcing today my decision to leave the reform party and back the local conservative candidate instead. he goes on to say he has become increasingly disillusioned with the behaviour and conduct of reform. he points to reports of widespread racism and sexism in reform that have made clear to him and his words that there is a significant moral position in
with me is political correspondent harry farley.te has disowned the party and has gone, endorsed the local conservative candidate instead. fill us in. we local conservative candidate instead. fill us in.— local conservative candidate instead. fill us in. we had this statement _ instead. fill us in. we had this statement in _ instead. fill us in. we had this statement in the _ instead. fill us in. we had this statement in the last - instead. fill us in. we had this statement in the last hour -...
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that ongoing russian campaign targeting energy resources with more on this, let's speak to harry farleyndent. the political news today is dominated in one way by what the parties are doing and another way is thath ruling, the harry potter thatjk ruling, the harry potter author and of course a former labour member who has denoted substantial sums to the party in the past, she has written in the times today saying that she will struggle to support the party. this is in relation to the party's stance on gender identity. she says as long as labour remains dismissive and often offensive towards women and women fighting to retain their rights, i will struggle to support them and she says the women who were not be quiet did not leave labour, labour abandoned them. if you remember, sir keir starmer was asked about his previous criticism of rosie duffield, the former labour mp and now labour candidate for canterbury in kent, she has said that only women have a cervix and sir keir starmer privacy criticised her for making those remarks. he has changes position and said that biologically, she was
that ongoing russian campaign targeting energy resources with more on this, let's speak to harry farleyndent. the political news today is dominated in one way by what the parties are doing and another way is thath ruling, the harry potter thatjk ruling, the harry potter author and of course a former labour member who has denoted substantial sums to the party in the past, she has written in the times today saying that she will struggle to support the party. this is in relation to the party's...
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political correspondent harry farley has more on what to expect from campaigning this week.labour are focusing on their economic plans and we will see that for the rest of the week, rachel reeves the shadow chancellor here in the uk will be setting targets for how much business investment she hopes to get in the uk. the conservatives have announced most of their main policies and we not expecting any major new policy and instead, theirfocus is on attacking the labour party, attacking labour's plans on energy in particular, arguing that scrapping oil and gas licenses in the north sea would risk tax revenues, labour say that's rubbish and they argue their plans for a windfall tax on oil and gas companies here in the uk would increase tax revenues but i think it gives you a bit of a flavour of the debate we can expect to see over the next few weeks. most of the parties have their manifestoes out, most of their manifestoes out, most of the policies have been announced and now, we are really into the state of the campaign where parties are attacking each other�*s policies, rather
political correspondent harry farley has more on what to expect from campaigning this week.labour are focusing on their economic plans and we will see that for the rest of the week, rachel reeves the shadow chancellor here in the uk will be setting targets for how much business investment she hopes to get in the uk. the conservatives have announced most of their main policies and we not expecting any major new policy and instead, theirfocus is on attacking the labour party, attacking labour's...
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live to westminster and our political correspondent harry farley. hello.eally is overshadowed — for tomorrow? tomorrow really is overshadowed in _ for tomorrow? tomorrow really is overshadowed in many _ for tomorrow? tomorrow really is overshadowed in many ways - for tomorrow? tomorrow really is overshadowed in many ways by i for tomorrow? tomorrow really is l overshadowed in many ways by the latest inflation figures that we are expecting first thing in the morning. if you remember prime minister rishi sunak called this general election off the back of a full and inflation and his argument then was the economy turned a corner so that the voters should back his plan for the economy and he is remediating that message. tomorrow the conservatives arguing they have a moral mission to cap tax and highlighting the plans and their manifesto to cut more than £70 billion of tax. labour, for their part, linking their announcement or the fair release for tomorrow links to that inflation figure, taking about —— talking about taking money off of energy bills and highlig
live to westminster and our political correspondent harry farley. hello.eally is overshadowed — for tomorrow? tomorrow really is overshadowed in _ for tomorrow? tomorrow really is overshadowed in many _ for tomorrow? tomorrow really is overshadowed in many ways - for tomorrow? tomorrow really is overshadowed in many ways by i for tomorrow? tomorrow really is l overshadowed in many ways by the latest inflation figures that we are expecting first thing in the morning. if you remember prime...
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party's chief data officer, nick mason, denies any wrongdoing. 0ur political correspondent harry farleys event on friday, but it has been a difficult week for rishi sunak. four conservatives, including two candidates, are being looked into by the gambling commission. the tories' chief data officer has taken a leave of absence ii tories' chief data officer has taken a leave of absence 11 days from polling day. he is being investigated over alleged bets placed on the timing of the election. he denies any wrongdoing. and there are questions if there are any more names to come. to and there are questions if there are any more names to come.— any more names to come. to your knowledge. — any more names to come. to your knowledge. did — any more names to come. to your knowledge, did any _ any more names to come. to your knowledge, did any ministers - any more names to come. to your knowledge, did any ministers put| any more names to come. to your| knowledge, did any ministers put a bet on the election? hat knowledge, did any ministers put a bet on the election?— bet on the election? not to my
party's chief data officer, nick mason, denies any wrongdoing. 0ur political correspondent harry farleys event on friday, but it has been a difficult week for rishi sunak. four conservatives, including two candidates, are being looked into by the gambling commission. the tories' chief data officer has taken a leave of absence ii tories' chief data officer has taken a leave of absence 11 days from polling day. he is being investigated over alleged bets placed on the timing of the election. he...
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harry farley will be across all of the analysis throughout the morning.. proud tradition echoes through the hills of andalusia. it was here flamenco first stormed onto the stage more than 200 years ago. a [and of distinctive rhythm, and hues of a landscape just made for postcards. and it's long enchanted british visitors, so taken by it all they decided to stay. jill retired to spain in 1998, but once she'd been here 15 years, she lost the right to vote in uk general elections. the recent law change means she can vote once again next month. i'm very pleased to have some sort of stake in what goes on in the uk again, albeitjust one vote. and having been very frustrated and actually distressed not to have had a vote when the brexit referendum happened, i'm very pleased that things have changed now. and number one from this round is this one. intro plays: africa by toto. at the weekly quiz at chema's bar, the vast majority of participants are british. 10% of the population of mijas municipality are from the uk. at the end of the day, i'm british through and
harry farley will be across all of the analysis throughout the morning.. proud tradition echoes through the hills of andalusia. it was here flamenco first stormed onto the stage more than 200 years ago. a [and of distinctive rhythm, and hues of a landscape just made for postcards. and it's long enchanted british visitors, so taken by it all they decided to stay. jill retired to spain in 1998, but once she'd been here 15 years, she lost the right to vote in uk general elections. the recent law...
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matt: today we have the ceo of ford jim farley will join us.: imagine you will talk about evs, trucks. matt: and the mustang. katie: thank you so much. coming up the legendary partnership of warren buffett and charlie monger with ronald olson. this is bloomberg. ♪ when you automate sales tax with avalara, you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold....