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fiona, done deal for next week. 0k. fiona. nice — done deal for next week. 0k.eal for next week. 0k. fiona, nice to see _ done deal for next week. 0k. fiona, nice to see you. - done deal for next week. 0k. fiona, nice to see you. see you again soon. as the tech stocks climb, so does the net worth of certain tech billonaires. elon musk�*s has surpassed $400 billion for the first time, which is an historic first. michelle fleury was watching all the action in new york. the richest person in the world just got richer. elon musk now boasts a net worth of $400 billion, making him the first person in history to ever hit that milestone. shares in tesla, his electric vehicle, rose to a new record high on the same day the tech heavy nasdaq index had 20,000 points for the first time in its history. tesla shares have rallied 69% since the election of donald trump but it was a sale of shares at his privately held firm spacex valuing the company at $350 billion that supercharged his wealth. the move boosted the founder's net worth to $439 billion according to bloomberg. last
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we observation in response to something fiona was saying-— fiona was saying. saying. i've been looking at things that _ fiona was saying. i've been looking at things that have _ fiona was saying. i've been looking at things that have been _ fiona was saying. i've been looking at things that have been going - fiona was saying. i've been looking at things that have been going on, | at things that have been going on, we've _ at things that have been going on, we've had — at things that have been going on, we've had three foundations, five missions, — we've had three foundations, five missions, six milestones, seven pillars — missions, six milestones, seven pillars its— missions, six milestones, seven pillars. it's myjob to follow this, i pillars. it's myjob to follow this, i couldn't— pillars. it's myjob to follow this, i couldn't tell you what they all are~ _ i couldn't tell you what they all are~ as — i couldn't tell you what they all are~ as a — i couldn't tell you what they all are. as a former communications adviser, — are. as a former communications adviser
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here is fiona - bruce.another tough winter we have a health secretary wes streeting, nigel huddlestone and former newspaper editor turned tv presenter piers morgan. we are in beckenham on iplayerfrom nine and on bbc one after the ten o'clock news. specialist teams searching for the missing former england rugby player tom voyce have found a body close to where the a3—year—old was swept away as he tried to drive across a flood—swollen river in northumberland. the water level was particularly high at the weekend when storm darragh lashed the uk. our sports correspondent olly fosterjoins me now. what more can you tell us? extensive searches had — what more can you tell us? extensive searches had been _ what more can you tell us? extensive searches had been taken place - what more can you tell us? extensive searches had been taken place since i searches had been taken place since the weekend after he failed to come home from a night out with friends on saturday night. after finding home from a night out with fri
here is fiona - bruce.another tough winter we have a health secretary wes streeting, nigel huddlestone and former newspaper editor turned tv presenter piers morgan. we are in beckenham on iplayerfrom nine and on bbc one after the ten o'clock news. specialist teams searching for the missing former england rugby player tom voyce have found a body close to where the a3—year—old was swept away as he tried to drive across a flood—swollen river in northumberland. the water level was...
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fiona childs was her sorority big sister. fiona childs: there's this is one picture, and it's like-- it just came out beautiful, and we liked it because we thought we kind of looked like "charlie's angels" pose without intentionally doing that. keith morrison (voiceover): it was sometime in 2001 when friends started hearing about michelle's new guy, a fellow student named jason young-- heard how he'd grown up in the north carolina mountains-- how he loved to camp, how he was the life of tailgate parties. michelle fell hard and fast. jennifer powers: they seemed like a good couple. he was different from other men that she'd dated in the past. he wasn't as serious about a career as she was. he was a little bit less sophisticated than michelle was, but she seemed to be very happy with him. keith morrison (voiceover): michelle and jason married in october 2003. the day after the wedding, they shared their big secret. michelle was pregnant. their daughter cassidy was born early the next year. [kiss] i love you, mommy. michelle you
fiona childs was her sorority big sister. fiona childs: there's this is one picture, and it's like-- it just came out beautiful, and we liked it because we thought we kind of looked like "charlie's angels" pose without intentionally doing that. keith morrison (voiceover): it was sometime in 2001 when friends started hearing about michelle's new guy, a fellow student named jason young-- heard how he'd grown up in the north carolina mountains-- how he loved to camp, how he was the life...
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fiona, thank you.s in england. but it could take 12 years for everyone to receive it. the healthcare watchdog, nice, says that length of time is necessary so health services aren�*t overwhelmed by demand for the drug. our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson reports. maya winter was turned down for nhs weight loss treatment, despite having severe obesity with a bmi ofjust over 53. she bought the weight loss drug mounjaro privately from an online pharmacy and has since lost five stone. it feels amazing. ifeel so, so, so much better, and my body, just had my six—monthly bloods done, and my body is coping a lot better, and all my bloods are looking very good. around 60% of adults are either overweight or obese in england, risking their health and putting pressure on the nhs. but only 40,000 are treated by nhs weight—loss services each year. to improve that, the health watchdog nice has given the green light for several million obese people to be treated with tirzepatide branded as mounjaro. it is an ap
fiona, thank you.s in england. but it could take 12 years for everyone to receive it. the healthcare watchdog, nice, says that length of time is necessary so health services aren�*t overwhelmed by demand for the drug. our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson reports. maya winter was turned down for nhs weight loss treatment, despite having severe obesity with a bmi ofjust over 53. she bought the weight loss drug mounjaro privately from an online pharmacy and has since lost five stone. it...
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earthquake in 2020 and then again by hurricane fiona in 2022.tinez. >> many buildings were damaged primarily because of the hurricanes. some of the buildings that were hit were hit again by the earthquake. it was double damage and there is a whole process of reconstruction going on right now. >> really? can we restore all these buildings? will we be able to do them all? >> there are things that are already back into construction. but the process of reconstructing a city region, you have to consider the emotion, the culture, the identity of a place in order to rebuild it. if you're not considering those, you will have a ghost down. i love cities. i grew up in cities. i tried to develop the cities in terms of the culture. also, the fault the faul at city. so i have e'rea relationship. >> what is the difference between old pensie and the one we are seeing today? >> the commercial capital. so the port was responsible for bringing balance from europe and having those into the islands. a cultural hub. >> your equal distance from south america and the
earthquake in 2020 and then again by hurricane fiona in 2022.tinez. >> many buildings were damaged primarily because of the hurricanes. some of the buildings that were hit were hit again by the earthquake. it was double damage and there is a whole process of reconstruction going on right now. >> really? can we restore all these buildings? will we be able to do them all? >> there are things that are already back into construction. but the process of reconstructing a city...
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fiona trott has the latest. tilse more about what the police have been saying.een saying.— have been saying. well this happened near alnwick — have been saying. well this happened near alnwick in _ have been saying. well this happened near alnwick in northumberland. - have been saying. well this happened near alnwick in northumberland. the | near alnwick in northumberland. the police say they have recovered their vehicle, but tom voyce is yet to be found. they said it is believed in his attempts to escape he has been swept away and died. since sunday there has been a massive search involving specialist teams, the marine section, the national service, drones and dog handlers and volunteers from the mountain rescue service. we spoke to members of tom's family and friends who were also out there looking for him. police say obviously this is a tragic incidents and their thoughts are with the family, but so many people around the country will have thoughts with them. tom voyce was capped nine times for england. he played for wasps, bath and gloucester before retiring
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our reporter fiona irving has more. it's bigger than the ruler.cycle are ta ken from the nest for analysis. we've got cells here where we've got eggs. so we know the queen's active. she was active in the last day or two. we have the eggs developing into larvae. they're then capped over and pupate. the scientists here are hunting for clues, information that can help build a picture on the scale of the threat of the asian hornet invasion in the south—east. those clues are hidden in the hornet�*s dna. what we're looking for with the genetics, we're looking to see whether we've got males and females. and the thing we're really trying to get at from that is, has this nest bred? so, in the life cycle of the nest, it produces workers, and then as we get towards autumn, it starts to produce the next generation of males and then the next generation of queens. and we want to know if this nest here was destroyed before that happened or not. they're also looking at the hornet family tree. from dna testing, they know that a nest discovered in rye last year pro
our reporter fiona irving has more. it's bigger than the ruler.cycle are ta ken from the nest for analysis. we've got cells here where we've got eggs. so we know the queen's active. she was active in the last day or two. we have the eggs developing into larvae. they're then capped over and pupate. the scientists here are hunting for clues, information that can help build a picture on the scale of the threat of the asian hornet invasion in the south—east. those clues are hidden in the...
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years to build — is aligned to the position of the sun at both midwinter and midsummer. 0ur reporter fionaelebrating. thousands, over3,000 people have been here in the stones, they arrived very early this morning. the sunrise, if you could call it a sunrise, was about 0812 but it is really cloudy so we didn't see anything dramatic. but the great thing is it is not raining. first of all, let's just hear about the importance of today. just tell us, you say that the winter solstice is actually more special than the summer. why is that? well, we think it was because it was a time when people were gathering, and the people who actually built stonehenge just lived a few miles down the road, and we know that they were having giant feasts at the time of stonehenge, as they were putting up the stones, so it is kind of like the equivalent of our christmas holidays, where people are coming together, gathering, celebrating, and we've got over 4,000 years of people coming to stonehenge to celebrate so, you know, everybody here at english heritage is really delighted to have everyone here today, it's be
years to build — is aligned to the position of the sun at both midwinter and midsummer. 0ur reporter fionaelebrating. thousands, over3,000 people have been here in the stones, they arrived very early this morning. the sunrise, if you could call it a sunrise, was about 0812 but it is really cloudy so we didn't see anything dramatic. but the great thing is it is not raining. first of all, let's just hear about the importance of today. just tell us, you say that the winter solstice is actually...
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pc fiona bone and pc nicola hughes were killed responding to a bogus 999 call in greater manchester in other public—sector workers who died doing theirjobs. 12 years on, that campaign ended last month, with the prime minister commending their efforts at downing street. getting it moved on is always hard, takes a certain degree of resilience. she was nice, friendly and liked people... and she didn't anticipate dying the way she did, that's for sure. but...you know, she knows she had to do the job. they go to work every day, l and they're serving the crown and they're wearing a crown on their uniform, _ and quite rightly so. they should be recognised i by the crown, by the state. and i think that's important — that they are recognised. - and notjust police officers, . but other public sector workers who have been killed in the line of duty . or have died doing the job that they're doing — - serving the public, serving us. the details and the design of the elizabeth emblem were announced in march. today, the families of more than 30 firefighters, police officers and other public servants
pc fiona bone and pc nicola hughes were killed responding to a bogus 999 call in greater manchester in other public—sector workers who died doing theirjobs. 12 years on, that campaign ended last month, with the prime minister commending their efforts at downing street. getting it moved on is always hard, takes a certain degree of resilience. she was nice, friendly and liked people... and she didn't anticipate dying the way she did, that's for sure. but...you know, she knows she had to do the...
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as fiona's hourly salary grew ever higher without any complaint, kitchen leadership like other charities chasing buildings, the kitchen had gladly promised to name numerous parts of its facility. after those making major contributions to the project once opened, visitors to the r klein center for jobs and justice would pass the craig newmark studio for zealous communications and world welcome desk on their way to the co bank volunteer zone. mary culinary job training kitchen and even presented by share fund. we sold the bathrooms bathrooms, the kitchen's intentions did not stop with donor recognition, however, it was just as important to use the space to tell the story, the kitchen, and ensure that first time visitors, particularly incoming students and new staff, knew that they were joining something bigger than a free training program or traditional nonprofit in the kitchens. most trafficked area, one of the immovable square pillars was wrapped in more than 300 names. but it's it's at one those names do not belong to million dollar donors. but two longtime employees devoted, volunteers
as fiona's hourly salary grew ever higher without any complaint, kitchen leadership like other charities chasing buildings, the kitchen had gladly promised to name numerous parts of its facility. after those making major contributions to the project once opened, visitors to the r klein center for jobs and justice would pass the craig newmark studio for zealous communications and world welcome desk on their way to the co bank volunteer zone. mary culinary job training kitchen and even presented...
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as fiona's hourly salary grew ever higher without any complaint, kitchen leadership like other charities chasing buildings, the kitchen had gladly promised to name numerous parts of its facility. after those making major contributions to the project once opened, visitors to the r klein center for jobs and justice would pass the craig newmark studio for zealous communications and world welcome desk on their way to the co bank volunteer zone. mary culinary job training kitchen and even presented by share fund. we sold the bathrooms bathrooms, the kitchen's intentions did not stop with donor recognition, however, it was just as important to use the space to tell the story, the kitchen, and ensure that first time visitors, particularly incoming students and new staff, knew that they were joining something bigger than a free training program or traditional nonprofit in the kitchens. most trafficked area, one of the immovable square pillars was wrapped in more than 300 names. but it's it's at one those names do not belong to million dollar donors. but two longtime employees devoted, volunteers
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melanie: fiona? fiona: you can probably see i am scribbling on this people paper -- this piece of paper trying to put all of this together. we have emphasizing geography over a larger global perspective but lynn has ended up even though she was talking about asia she's talking about geographies because so many countries at the moment are looking for alternatives that do not just confined them to the area where they find themselves and their immediate neighbors because as many on the previous panel made the point, we have a breakdown of the international system and so many countries, jeff talked about liechtenstein, not often mentioned on the stage, do we have a representative for lichtenstein here? [laughter] which i think gets to the point here that the leadership the global system has been looking for and europeans have been looking for and actually have gotten used to since the end of world war ii from the united states is sorely lacking. i know i am struck by what lynn just said about asian count
melanie: fiona? fiona: you can probably see i am scribbling on this people paper -- this piece of paper trying to put all of this together. we have emphasizing geography over a larger global perspective but lynn has ended up even though she was talking about asia she's talking about geographies because so many countries at the moment are looking for alternatives that do not just confined them to the area where they find themselves and their immediate neighbors because as many on the previous...
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melanie: fiona? fiona: you can probably see i am scribbling on this people paper -- this piece of paper trying to put all of this together. we have emphasizing geography over a larger global perspective but lynn has ended up even though she was talking about asia she's talking about geographies because so many countries at the moment are looking for alternatives that do not just confined them to the area where they find themselves and their immediate neighbors because as many on the previous panel made the point, we have a breakdown of the international system and so many countries, jeff talked about liechtenstein, not often mentioned on the stage, do we have a representative for lichtenstein here? [laughter] which i think gets to the point here that the leadership the global system has been looking for and europeans have been looking for and actually have gotten used to since the end of world war ii from the united states is sorely lacking. i know i am struck by what lynn just said about asian count
melanie: fiona? fiona: you can probably see i am scribbling on this people paper -- this piece of paper trying to put all of this together. we have emphasizing geography over a larger global perspective but lynn has ended up even though she was talking about asia she's talking about geographies because so many countries at the moment are looking for alternatives that do not just confined them to the area where they find themselves and their immediate neighbors because as many on the previous...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news. a reminder of our top headline this afternoon...nced towards syria. and the teen darts sensation luke littler took the sports world by storm in his debut season, and now he has a new title away from the dartboard. we'll find out more shortly. we'll have a full forecast in the next half hour, but it's time now for a quick look at the weather. here's helen. thanks. still almost 30 flood warnings in england at the moment but all the rain bearing clouds and weather fronts to the north of us right now because we have high pressure with us, but will stay with us for the next three or four days, keeping the weather fronts are bay. even when they edge southwards later in the week it does not look like they will bring a great deal of rain. a ridge of high pressure at this time of year also has the consequences of frost and freezing fog, that has been a problem this morning lingering in parts of northern ireland and the central belt of scotland and will be another problem through the night. i will tell you more later. let's return to our top
fiona lamdin, bbc news. a reminder of our top headline this afternoon...nced towards syria. and the teen darts sensation luke littler took the sports world by storm in his debut season, and now he has a new title away from the dartboard. we'll find out more shortly. we'll have a full forecast in the next half hour, but it's time now for a quick look at the weather. here's helen. thanks. still almost 30 flood warnings in england at the moment but all the rain bearing clouds and weather fronts to...
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thousands of people were there today, including state senator or state treasurer fiona ma. she says it's not just about entertainment, but also about showcasing the arts. being able to be here just to showcase what they have been doing. hopefully we'll continue to promote the arts, entertainment and the rich culture that we have here in the bay area. maher also says the fair provides a huge boost to the local economy, generating nearly $1 million every year. the great dickens christmas fair takes place every weekend through december 22nd, rob mayeda here with the weather and it sure felt like a nice spring day today. it did. you saw the dickens festival there? that was indoors. if you have been wearing those elaborate costumes outside, you might have been a little too hot today. you know, san jose, for example, one spot today that managed 70 degrees on the first day of december. and if you like the weekend weather, well, there's more to go as we head through at least the middle part of the week with temperatures around the santa clara valley likely to stay in those upper 60
thousands of people were there today, including state senator or state treasurer fiona ma. she says it's not just about entertainment, but also about showcasing the arts. being able to be here just to showcase what they have been doing. hopefully we'll continue to promote the arts, entertainment and the rich culture that we have here in the bay area. maher also says the fair provides a huge boost to the local economy, generating nearly $1 million every year. the great dickens christmas fair...
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cannot fully -- it might not be fair to -- maybe the antagonist so far is played by the wonderful fionatastic actress. >> she's the best. >> seth: i have never seen her be this funny. >> yeah! >> seth: i mean, she's deeply funny in this. >> she's deeply, deeply funny. i didn't realize how funny. i mean, i had a feeling. i had seen her in "harry potter." >> seth: she's very funny in that. >> she's so funny in "harry potter." and then someone told me after that she was in "three men and a little lady." >> seth: yeah. >> i haven't seen that. >> seth: it was just being talked about in the office today when i was like, "she's so funny in this." and everybody was like, "three men and a little lady." >> yeah, classic. but yeah, she really reminded me of molly shannon actually. >> seth: yeah. >> you know, just her physicality. but yeah, she's hilarious. and she's so -- she's the best. she's the greatest person to be around. she's a little bit method, like just enough. like she wanted to go in the water when that happened. [ light laughter ] she wanted -- we had to get extra insurance. she's lik
cannot fully -- it might not be fair to -- maybe the antagonist so far is played by the wonderful fionatastic actress. >> she's the best. >> seth: i have never seen her be this funny. >> yeah! >> seth: i mean, she's deeply funny in this. >> she's deeply, deeply funny. i didn't realize how funny. i mean, i had a feeling. i had seen her in "harry potter." >> seth: she's very funny in that. >> she's so funny in "harry potter." and then...
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thousands of people were there today, including state treasurer fiona ma.t entertainment, but also about showcasing the arts. the arts are so important and critical, yet they are sometimes overlooked and underfunded, and so being able to be here just to showcase what they have been doing, hopefully will continue to promote the arts. she was inspired by dickens to you can tell. yes. all right. maher also says the fair provides a huge boost to the local economy, generating a nearly $1 million each year. the great dickens christmas fair takes place every weekend through december 22nd. if you're talking about the dickens fair, you got to be talking about the holiday season, but it just doesn't feel like it. rob looks like it outside around christmas in the park. but you're right, terry. it's 60. that does not feel much like christmas outside after a high today of 70. in san jose. more 70s on the way and i'll show you why. we may have to wait a while f been here before? or haven't been here at all? your next favorite thing about this place is waiting to be disco
thousands of people were there today, including state treasurer fiona ma.t entertainment, but also about showcasing the arts. the arts are so important and critical, yet they are sometimes overlooked and underfunded, and so being able to be here just to showcase what they have been doing, hopefully will continue to promote the arts. she was inspired by dickens to you can tell. yes. all right. maher also says the fair provides a huge boost to the local economy, generating a nearly $1 million...
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fiona irving, bbc news. imagine fleeing war—torn sudan and relocating to scotland.at made her finally feel at home. aileen clarke has this report. when nahla abdulla fled the war in her home country of sudan, she arrived here knowing no—one. at glasgow's kelvingrove, as the art project boxes of hope goes on show, she told me how it was learning to ride a bike that gave her hope of a brighter future. when i arrived it was difficult. i was alone, i don't have family here. ijust i left my family in sudan. the bike, it helped me to see the beauty of this city and to discover the life here. i was not a cycle person or i start from the scratch as our culture is forbidden for girls to cycle. but here it helped me to to feel a sense of belonging. let me feel like there is many things to discover here in this city. and it pushed me to go out. it was a glasgow cycling group who got nahla peddling and it's touching for them to know the huge difference they've made. people don't realise just the impact of something so simple as teaching someone to ride a bike, but it's really g
fiona irving, bbc news. imagine fleeing war—torn sudan and relocating to scotland.at made her finally feel at home. aileen clarke has this report. when nahla abdulla fled the war in her home country of sudan, she arrived here knowing no—one. at glasgow's kelvingrove, as the art project boxes of hope goes on show, she told me how it was learning to ride a bike that gave her hope of a brighter future. when i arrived it was difficult. i was alone, i don't have family here. ijust i left my...
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and my my editor there for 30 years fiona macrae. and with great affection someone call the mob boss, my agent, melanie jackson jackson, who just tonight asked me, how many hours did you on the new novel. and i have to thank my teenage sons, henry and miles, whose near complete apathy about my career helps me keep things in perspective. and as always, my best friend and wife, danzy senna. thank you. for. well, you know, that was it that was whole thing. and and i feel personally edified and i think we all just so thank you to everyone who shared it from their mouth and mind and heart tonight especially to john batiste and congrats relations to all the finalists and all the and thank you for all being and let's get back to work. goodnight. please join us on mezzanine for the after party
and my my editor there for 30 years fiona macrae. and with great affection someone call the mob boss, my agent, melanie jackson jackson, who just tonight asked me, how many hours did you on the new novel. and i have to thank my teenage sons, henry and miles, whose near complete apathy about my career helps me keep things in perspective. and as always, my best friend and wife, danzy senna. thank you. for. well, you know, that was it that was whole thing. and and i feel personally edified and i...
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we will introduce later on that includes expertise on china, northeast asia, russia with our great fiona hill, and a number of experts. time will go fast but look forward to your questions at the end of the session. and then wrap up with a conversation on the former chairman of the joint chiefs who about a decade ago began with others including ash cutter at the pentagon and others to begin to shift the focus of u.s. national security planning from the early post-cold war nationstate, rogue state terrorism problem to the return of great power competition. that is sort of the flow. we are looking for big ideas paid we're encouraging our speakers to get right to it. this is not about a back on session, this is offering interesting proposals that may be relevant to an incoming president and congress. without further ado, let me welcome arati and john to the stage. thank you all for being here. [applause] >> good afternoon, i'm so excited to be here. before we start this fantastic conversation, can i ask you all to join me in a round of applause? my colleague michael hanlon just celebrated 3
we will introduce later on that includes expertise on china, northeast asia, russia with our great fiona hill, and a number of experts. time will go fast but look forward to your questions at the end of the session. and then wrap up with a conversation on the former chairman of the joint chiefs who about a decade ago began with others including ash cutter at the pentagon and others to begin to shift the focus of u.s. national security planning from the early post-cold war nationstate, rogue...
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let's speak to our reporter fiona lamdin who is at stonehenge for us this morning.een a fabulous event, despite the cloud. everyone has really enjoyed themselves. it has really enjoyed themselves. it has been peaceful and great. you are one of those, you have come because she was studying it at school. you came up last night with your dad stop tell is about the trip. your dad stop tell is about the tri -. ~ , ., your dad stop tell is about the tri, ~ , ., ., , your dad stop tell is about the j trip-— took your dad stop tell is about the l trip-— took a trip. my dad was driving. took a wron: trip. my dad was driving. took a wrong turning- _ trip. my dad was driving. took a wrong turning. what _ trip. my dad was driving. took a wrong turning. what time - trip. my dad was driving. took a wrong turning. what time did i trip. my dad was driving. took a l wrong turning. what time did you trip. my dad was driving. took a - wrong turning. what time did you get u . wrong turning. what time did you get u- this wrong turning. what time did you get up this morning? _ wrong turn
let's speak to our reporter fiona lamdin who is at stonehenge for us this morning.een a fabulous event, despite the cloud. everyone has really enjoyed themselves. it has really enjoyed themselves. it has been peaceful and great. you are one of those, you have come because she was studying it at school. you came up last night with your dad stop tell is about the trip. your dad stop tell is about the tri -. ~ , ., your dad stop tell is about the tri, ~ , ., ., , your dad stop tell is about the j...
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two fiona director hines for bearing with us and staying so present through remote meetings, even though that must be incredibly challenging, and for being so pragmatic and so thorough in your review of the materials and public comments to mike chen for your years of service on the cac, your clear dedication to this board and this agency, and also for diving in headfirst to what have been some fairly challenging first couple of meetings for you. to janet, director tala, for bringing your perspective as a small business owner and as a leader of a small business organization in your community. and that is a perspective we always need to be keeping front of mind at mta. and to my dear former vice chair and collaborator kahina for being such a wonderful thought partner and collaborator, i enjoyed our virtual walks together on the phone, and for continuously elevating equity and making sure we're putting the needs of community first in everything we do at the mta, i want to say thank you to the sfmta staff for putting up with this board, for fearlessly leading and innovating and problem solvi
two fiona director hines for bearing with us and staying so present through remote meetings, even though that must be incredibly challenging, and for being so pragmatic and so thorough in your review of the materials and public comments to mike chen for your years of service on the cac, your clear dedication to this board and this agency, and also for diving in headfirst to what have been some fairly challenging first couple of meetings for you. to janet, director tala, for bringing your...
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pcs nicola hughes and fiona bone, who were murdered after answering a 999 call. king charles spent an hour with the families of 38 public servants, chatting about the loved ones they lost and handing over the nation's gratitude in the form of the emblem. speaking to gb news today, pc fiona bone's father paul bone, spoke about what the award means. >> i think she'll be highly pleased to, if she was here today , to receive an award, but today, to receive an award, but she wasn't really into awards. she she liked a coronation medal, so i should imagine she would have been over the moon with this award. excellent. >> those are the latest gb news headlines. >> more in an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com/alerts. >> well, the whole world has been stunned by the speed with which the assad regime has fallen in syria all over start to finish in less than three weeks. quite extraordinary. assad, who started off, i think for many with great hope, somebody who trained in london marri
pcs nicola hughes and fiona bone, who were murdered after answering a 999 call. king charles spent an hour with the families of 38 public servants, chatting about the loved ones they lost and handing over the nation's gratitude in the form of the emblem. speaking to gb news today, pc fiona bone's father paul bone, spoke about what the award means. >> i think she'll be highly pleased to, if she was here today , to receive an award, but today, to receive an award, but she wasn't really into...
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. >> meanwhile, farage clashed with labour minister jacqui smith, the presenter fiona bruce and alastairampbell on bbc last night. take a listen to him clashing with tory mp kevin hollinrake on immigration too. >> you haven't got a cat's chance in hell of winning the next general election. shame on you for what you've done. it was wilful , it was deceptive, it was wilful, it was deceptive, it was deliberate and it was wrong . deliberate and it was wrong. >> elsewhere, france in chaos. president emmanuel macron rejects calls to step down as president. as we say au revoir to prime minister michel barnier will have all the latest . will have all the latest. and i was just i was just asking , was just i was just asking, emma, how do you say a 50. >> so. >> meanwhile, farage clashed with labour minister jacqui smith, the presenter fiona bruce and alastair campbell on bbc last night. take a listen to him clashing with tory mp kevin hollinrake on immigration too. >> you haven't got a cat's chance in hell of winning the next general election. shame on you for what you've done. it was wilful , it
. >> meanwhile, farage clashed with labour minister jacqui smith, the presenter fiona bruce and alastairampbell on bbc last night. take a listen to him clashing with tory mp kevin hollinrake on immigration too. >> you haven't got a cat's chance in hell of winning the next general election. shame on you for what you've done. it was wilful , it was deceptive, it was wilful, it was deceptive, it was deliberate and it was wrong . deliberate and it was wrong. >> elsewhere, france...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news.s not a threat to its neighbours or to the west. ahmed al—sharaa, the head of the islamist militant group hts, told the bbc sanctions on the country should be lifted, insiting he does not lead a terrorist organisation. the duke of york will not be attending the traditional royal family pre—christmas lunch at buckingham palace today. prince andrew has also pulled out of attending the christmas gathering at sandringham, after a chinese businessman, who had links with the prince, was barred from the uk on national security grounds. health experts are calling for urgent action after what they've described as a catastrophic rise in deaths from alcohol in england. more than 8,200 people died because of alcohol last year, that's 42% more than in 2019. the government says it will prioritise public health in its 10—year plan for the nhs in england. the ministry of defence is considering sending british troops to ukraine to help train its armed forces. support for ukraine was one of the topics d
fiona lamdin, bbc news.s not a threat to its neighbours or to the west. ahmed al—sharaa, the head of the islamist militant group hts, told the bbc sanctions on the country should be lifted, insiting he does not lead a terrorist organisation. the duke of york will not be attending the traditional royal family pre—christmas lunch at buckingham palace today. prince andrew has also pulled out of attending the christmas gathering at sandringham, after a chinese businessman, who had links with...
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the first presentation of the awards, following the deaths of their daughters, pcs nicola hughes and fiona, who were murdered after answering a 999 call. charles spent an hour with the families of public servants, chatting about the loved ones they lost and handing over the nation's gratitude in the form of the emblem. those are the latest gb news headlines. >> more in an hour. for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com/alerts. >> welcome back to state of the nation. in recent weeks, the reform party has not only seen defections from former tory mp andrew jenkins and former tory strategist tim montgomerie, but today it emerged the property tycoon and billionaire nick candy defected from the tories to reform two, becoming its treasurer. and of course, all of this comes as reform has overtaken the labour party in the polls, firmly in second place behind the tories. the vote in a two party system is split three ways. today. a new poll for conservativehome has shown 7 in 10 conservative party members think reform po
the first presentation of the awards, following the deaths of their daughters, pcs nicola hughes and fiona, who were murdered after answering a 999 call. charles spent an hour with the families of public servants, chatting about the loved ones they lost and handing over the nation's gratitude in the form of the emblem. those are the latest gb news headlines. >> more in an hour. for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news.ought their killers to justice , there's a special film on the bbc iplayer — it's called the mistaken identity murders. let's take a look at today's papers. many of them lead with an image of the woman gisele pelicot, whose ex—husband has been jailed for 20 years in a mass rape trial which has shocked france. the mirror describes her as the world's bravest woman. the guardian also leads with that story — reporting on some of the reaction to the verdicts. the paper quotes the german chancellor 0laf scholz saying that pelicot has given "women around the world a strong voice". the times focuses on the economy for its main story. it looks at comments by the bank of england governor, andrew bailey, who says that "with the heightened uncertainty in the economy", the bank didn't say when interest rates will be cut next. the daily telegraph focuses on the news that lord mandelson will be named as the uk's next ambassador to the us. the paper believes the reasoning for the appointment is so tha
fiona lamdin, bbc news.ought their killers to justice , there's a special film on the bbc iplayer — it's called the mistaken identity murders. let's take a look at today's papers. many of them lead with an image of the woman gisele pelicot, whose ex—husband has been jailed for 20 years in a mass rape trial which has shocked france. the mirror describes her as the world's bravest woman. the guardian also leads with that story — reporting on some of the reaction to the verdicts. the paper...
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pc fiona bone and pc nicola hughes were killed responding to a bogus 999 call in greater manchester inir deaths, and those of other public—sector workers who died doing theirjobs. 12 years on, that campaign ended last month, with the prime minister commending their efforts at downing street. getting it moved on is always hard, takes a certain degree of resilience. she was nice, friendly and liked people... and she didn't anticipate dying the way she did, that's for sure. but...you know, she knows she had to do the job. they go to work every day, l and they're serving the crown and they're wearing a crown on their uniform, _ and quite rightly so. they should be recognised i by the crown, by the state. and i think that's important — that they are recognised. - and notjust police officers, - but other public—sector workers who have been killed in the line i of duty or have died doing the job that they're doing — _ serving the public, serving us. the details and the design of the elizabeth emblem were announced in march. today, the families of more than 30 firefighters, police officers and
pc fiona bone and pc nicola hughes were killed responding to a bogus 999 call in greater manchester inir deaths, and those of other public—sector workers who died doing theirjobs. 12 years on, that campaign ended last month, with the prime minister commending their efforts at downing street. getting it moved on is always hard, takes a certain degree of resilience. she was nice, friendly and liked people... and she didn't anticipate dying the way she did, that's for sure. but...you know, she...