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mayor giles: she can. i think she needs to remind people like me who four years ago, maybe we were republicans or moderate democrats -- we need to remind people how chaotic four years of donald trump was. we truly were referring to it is our national nightmare. people seem to for some reason have forgotten that experience. i think if she presents herself as a moderate person in arizona, someone who maybe has evolved on some of the issues that she was such a vigorous advocate for early on in her political life, the contrast between her and president trump is stark, and he does not compare well. geoff: mesa mayor john giles, a republican who is supporting vice president kamala harris in this election. thank you, mr. mayor. we appreciate it. mayor giles: thank you. geoff: the dramatic changes in the presidential race could have implications for control of the house and senate. both chambers are up for grabs with democrats hopeful about flipping the house. our lisa desjardins has more with the lawmaker oversee
mayor giles: she can. i think she needs to remind people like me who four years ago, maybe we were republicans or moderate democrats -- we need to remind people how chaotic four years of donald trump was. we truly were referring to it is our national nightmare. people seem to for some reason have forgotten that experience. i think if she presents herself as a moderate person in arizona, someone who maybe has evolved on some of the issues that she was such a vigorous advocate for early on in her...
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i'm not a parish councillor from saint giles.arish councillor from the village just next door, and i think our neighbours are having a torrid time. it's affecting the centre of their village, their library. it's coming in through windows, so it's very unpleasant going in through windows. >> what do you mean? >> what do you mean? >> the stench is just coming in through windows. so they're having a torrid time . having a torrid time. >> and what have you said to thames water about it? because clearly this situation can't go on. we've had problems haven't we, in recent months and years about sewage. i know about the issues locally. we used to take our children to paddle down near us in some of the rivers around the chilterns. we can't do that anymore because they're not safe. we've had all sorts of different disease outbreaks. we've got talk now that, you know , rowers can't go into the know, rowers can't go into the thames because it's so dirty. what's the water company saying in response to complaints? >> i think the water compani
i'm not a parish councillor from saint giles.arish councillor from the village just next door, and i think our neighbours are having a torrid time. it's affecting the centre of their village, their library. it's coming in through windows, so it's very unpleasant going in through windows. >> what do you mean? >> what do you mean? >> the stench is just coming in through windows. so they're having a torrid time . having a torrid time. >> and what have you said to thames...
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giles, let's move little later. giles, let's move on to the tory leadership, though. page of the sunday express. well, priti patel will be delighted that she has announced her candidacy and it's made the front page of that newspaper. i mean, the sunday express very much. priti patel's kind of people, i would say on the right , kind of people, i would say on the right, robust on europe were brexiteers think that the grass roots should have a say. what's your analysis? you're going to stay a little later today after the newspapers and be joined by geoff hoon to drill into the detail of the leadership. a bit more, but just on pretty as an individual, what's your analysis of their chances? >> quite pointed in this opinion piece, she talks about empowering the membership and giving them a lot more of a say, and clearly they'll have the final say on the votes. i think pretty stands a very good chance.i pretty stands a very good chance. i think if she gets to the final two and i think she'll definitely win, she's quite liked by the parliamentary party as well. the problem fo
giles, let's move little later. giles, let's move on to the tory leadership, though. page of the sunday express. well, priti patel will be delighted that she has announced her candidacy and it's made the front page of that newspaper. i mean, the sunday express very much. priti patel's kind of people, i would say on the right , kind of people, i would say on the right, robust on europe were brexiteers think that the grass roots should have a say. what's your analysis? you're going to stay a...
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giles was also there, waiting for a taxi. fix, giles was also there, waiting for a taxi-— giles was alsoa taxi. a man came across the street _ for a taxi. a man came across the street with _ for a taxi. a man came across the street with another - for a taxi. a man came across the street with another man, | the street with another man, carrying a very heavy suitcase. they then did it a second time and put the suitcases down right by us on the pavement, and we asked them — those suitcases look very heavy? what have you got in there? bodies? and they didn�*t say anything to that. and they didn't say anything to that. ~ ., , . and they didn't say anything to that. ~ , ., ., ., that. mosquera travelled to bristol on _ that. mosquera travelled to bristol on wednesday - that. mosquera travelled to bristol on wednesday from | bristol on wednesday from london, which is where the investigation has now spread, to this address in shepherd�*s bush, where more human remains have been found. the metropolitan police, who are leading the investigation, believe they are connected to the human remains foun
giles was also there, waiting for a taxi. fix, giles was also there, waiting for a taxi-— giles was alsoa taxi. a man came across the street _ for a taxi. a man came across the street with _ for a taxi. a man came across the street with another - for a taxi. a man came across the street with another man, | the street with another man, carrying a very heavy suitcase. they then did it a second time and put the suitcases down right by us on the pavement, and we asked them — those suitcases...
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he's here with me now, mayor giles. welcome you're really perhaps putting yourself out there with this endorsement. i do wonder what has compelled you to do so you know, it was with a lot of thought you know, certainly not anxious. i am a republican and i enjoy endorsing republicans. so this was a very considered the step to take and i also as a mayor, i love to not get involved in partisan politics at all when i can avoid it, mayors like to focus on solving problems and on on city issues and on been in the middle of between the 20 yard lines on all the things that there are consensus on. so this was not something that i was excited to do or are necessarily looking to do, but occasionally there are issues and questions that were presented with in life that are just too compelling to be silent. and i knew that if i had to sleep at night and that i couldn't do that. well, if i didn't speak out and express my disappointment in the republican nominee, have there been some who have expressed his appointment in your decision
he's here with me now, mayor giles. welcome you're really perhaps putting yourself out there with this endorsement. i do wonder what has compelled you to do so you know, it was with a lot of thought you know, certainly not anxious. i am a republican and i enjoy endorsing republicans. so this was a very considered the step to take and i also as a mayor, i love to not get involved in partisan politics at all when i can avoid it, mayors like to focus on solving problems and on on city issues and...
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mesa mayor john giles joins us. thanks for being with us. john thank thank you for the john: thank you for the invitation. geoff: why are you supporting harris? john: as you mentioned i'm a republican, so it came with a lot of thought. and i'm elected in a nonpartisan role as mayor. i try not to inject myself into politics when i can avoid it. every so often there are compelling issues i feel like i -- silence is not an option. silence would be acquiescence. this is one of those important elections. i felt similarly four years ago. i wanted to vote against donald trump. as much or more than i wanted to vote for president biden. and this time around, similar position. i -- it's important to me that we not go through the chaos of another trump presidency. but i am genuinely excited about the prospect of kamala harris being our president. geoff: as you mention, you vetted for president biden in 2020 but hadn't ebb coursed him before he exited the race. why does vice president harris get your public support now when president biden hadn't? john:
mesa mayor john giles joins us. thanks for being with us. john thank thank you for the john: thank you for the invitation. geoff: why are you supporting harris? john: as you mentioned i'm a republican, so it came with a lot of thought. and i'm elected in a nonpartisan role as mayor. i try not to inject myself into politics when i can avoid it. every so often there are compelling issues i feel like i -- silence is not an option. silence would be acquiescence. this is one of those important...
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the inscription mantra was even going to be included in the giles book of regords, the fact that the the letters is 20 m, and the length of the inscription itself is 120. and mongolia, as well as national shimanist beliefs, which have centuries-old traditions. in turn, tuvan shimanism was enriched with buddhist practices. these spiritual phenomena still have both separate and common influences on traditional holidays and cults. at the beginning of the 20th century in tuva there were several thousand shamans and several thousand lamas. kham kizhii is what people call a shaman here. he is a mediator between the world of people and the world of spirits. people become shamans for various reasons, well, some are shamans from birth, others... as a result of illness, others receive this gift from another shaman, helping him as a student. shamans become from the spirits of nature, water, earth, sky, there are hereditary shamans. often this gift is revealed only after generations. and if a person does not use this gift, he begins to get sick. shamans can be both men and women, and even teenag
the inscription mantra was even going to be included in the giles book of regords, the fact that the the letters is 20 m, and the length of the inscription itself is 120. and mongolia, as well as national shimanist beliefs, which have centuries-old traditions. in turn, tuvan shimanism was enriched with buddhist practices. these spiritual phenomena still have both separate and common influences on traditional holidays and cults. at the beginning of the 20th century in tuva there were several...
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and there was more heartbreak with chelsie giles, also suffering an early shock defeat in the judoka. score decides the result, to brazil's larissa pimenta. giles, the 52kg bronze medallist in tokyo three years ago, was left visibly devastated after the second—round defeat. you have put in a lot of work and ekambi done in a second, that is how judo works, you only get one chance and that is it. was judo works, you only get one chance and that is it— judo works, you only get one chance and that is it-— and that is it. was it a fact that there were _ and that is it. was it a fact that there were two _ and that is it. was it a fact that there were two against - and that is it. was it a fact that there were two against you - and that is it. was it a fact that there were two against you or. and that is it. was it a fact that i there were two against you or did and that is it. was it a fact that - there were two against you or did it make _ there were two against you or did it make no_ there were two against you or did it make no difference? not there were two against you or did it make no
and there was more heartbreak with chelsie giles, also suffering an early shock defeat in the judoka. score decides the result, to brazil's larissa pimenta. giles, the 52kg bronze medallist in tokyo three years ago, was left visibly devastated after the second—round defeat. you have put in a lot of work and ekambi done in a second, that is how judo works, you only get one chance and that is it. was judo works, you only get one chance and that is it— judo works, you only get one chance and...
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tom giles for the team-leading perspective here. we have a busy set of teams across asia and europe today. tom: massive outage, unprecedented in scale in many ways. as ed six hinckley summarized, there was an upgrade to crowdstrike software. this is a cybersecurity team many companies and businesses and government agencies around the world rely upon to monitor their systems and keep the intrusions out. there was an upgrade. it affected windows systems around the world and chaos ensued. ed: windows is the os by microsoft. separately there was an azure outage. this is the latest. apps, normal services have recovered. there are ongoing issues. the dreaded blue screen. what's interesting is how widespread industries were hit. what's coverage telling us about the global nature of the disruption? tom: banks, ups, deliveries, flights around the world. this shows the fragility of our global systems so reliant upon single vendors and one patch can send things awry. when you combine that with the ubiquity of windows machines, they run somethi
tom giles for the team-leading perspective here. we have a busy set of teams across asia and europe today. tom: massive outage, unprecedented in scale in many ways. as ed six hinckley summarized, there was an upgrade to crowdstrike software. this is a cybersecurity team many companies and businesses and government agencies around the world rely upon to monitor their systems and keep the intrusions out. there was an upgrade. it affected windows systems around the world and chaos ensued. ed:...
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>> that was nancy giles reporting, and that's today's "cbs news roundup."new york city, i'm carissa lawson. ♪ >>> hello and thanks for staying up late with us. i'm carissa lawson in new york, and here are some of the stories we're tracking on "cbs news roundup." new questions over president biden's health. cbs news learns about multiple white house visits from a specialist in parkinson's disease. >>> hurricane beryl weakens to a tropical depression but th threatens flooding and tornadoes. >>> and it's getting so hot in the west, even the pavement poses a danger. >>> in washington, president joe biden's doctor says the president has not been seen by a neurologist outside of his annual physical. that's in response to cbs news learning a parkinson's specialist has made at least eight white house visits in the last year. cbs's ed o'keefe reports from the white house. >> reporter: the white house facing repeated questions about president biden's medi-cal history. >> has the president been treated for parkinson's? no, he's not. is he taking medication for parkins
>> that was nancy giles reporting, and that's today's "cbs news roundup."new york city, i'm carissa lawson. ♪ >>> hello and thanks for staying up late with us. i'm carissa lawson in new york, and here are some of the stories we're tracking on "cbs news roundup." new questions over president biden's health. cbs news learns about multiple white house visits from a specialist in parkinson's disease. >>> hurricane beryl weakens to a tropical depression...
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tom giles who leads our technology coverage around the world, thank you so much. sticking with big tech, we are watching shares of google and hub spot. google down, alphabet, down 2%. hubspot down 0.8%. this is a story we have been tracking across the newsroom. what is next? carolyn: a story that is beautifully written by none other than yourself. we are talking about rivian's race against tesla. an alternative route to woo tesla customers. this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ how am i going to find a doctor when i'm hallucinating? what about zocdoc? so many options. yeah, and dr. xichun even takes your sketchy insurance. xi-chun, xi-chun, xi-chun! you've got more options than you know. book now. at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets bold new thinking. to help you see untapped possibilities and relentlessly work with you to make them real. ed: it is time for talking tech. first, a deal to go global. stellantis has partnered with a chinese company. the joint venture would allow stellantis to access leapmotor's technology, while allowing leapmotor to build and
tom giles who leads our technology coverage around the world, thank you so much. sticking with big tech, we are watching shares of google and hub spot. google down, alphabet, down 2%. hubspot down 0.8%. this is a story we have been tracking across the newsroom. what is next? carolyn: a story that is beautifully written by none other than yourself. we are talking about rivian's race against tesla. an alternative route to woo tesla customers. this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ how am i...
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saint giles, robert gill. longer the best kept village, i know. >> it's appalling, we've had to pull out of this year , and this pull out of this year, and this year was quite a special year for us because we were going to be able to go into the cup winners cup. >> so , yeah, apart from not even >> so, yeah, apart from not even being able to enter, we'll, we'll lose the chance of that of winning that award as well, which is pretty harsh on all the all the parishioners in the village. >> and i read from reports today you've given a quote to the to the telegraph, i'm sure among others, about how gutted you are and that this is all to do with the thames water. that's who you're blaming. >> indeed, upstream of where we are, there is, a large balancing tank where a lot of sewage is collected from a variety of different parts of the other villages upstream of us, that has been used since january as a means of overflowing the sewer into the river, and you know, this this sewage has been running down from there from s
saint giles, robert gill. longer the best kept village, i know. >> it's appalling, we've had to pull out of this year , and this pull out of this year, and this year was quite a special year for us because we were going to be able to go into the cup winners cup. >> so , yeah, apart from not even >> so, yeah, apart from not even being able to enter, we'll, we'll lose the chance of that of winning that award as well, which is pretty harsh on all the all the parishioners in the...
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in this development in manchester, giles grover has seen his building insurance soar in recent years,till paid around £100,000 in such fees over the past three years. essentially being ripped off for years in different ways. they're making money out of our misery, the landlords, the insurers, the managing agents, everyone's taking their their pound of flesh from us because leaseholders have been at the bottom of the chain for years. since the beginning of the year, freeholders have had to disclose how much they're receiving in commissions. their trade body supports that change and argues that building owners earn their money. they will be employing insurance staff, they will be doing an amount of insurance activity, either in conjunction with or on behalf of the insurer. and it's only fair that they should be remunerated for doing that work which they are by the insurer. having won compensation from the owner of his own building, liam spender is now preparing to launch a class action lawsuit on behalf of leaseholders across england and wales. oh, this is institutionalised, yes. they a
in this development in manchester, giles grover has seen his building insurance soar in recent years,till paid around £100,000 in such fees over the past three years. essentially being ripped off for years in different ways. they're making money out of our misery, the landlords, the insurers, the managing agents, everyone's taking their their pound of flesh from us because leaseholders have been at the bottom of the chain for years. since the beginning of the year, freeholders have had to...
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the war, multiple reports and testimonies of detailed abuse of palestinian prisoners and is rarely, giles, as the we raced by the israeli soldiers who forces to the ground and keeps us mastering us. we would torches, the foods he consecutive days, all hands and legs tied throughout. we was throwing pieces of stale bread is food, we would deny it made us into we were a nick trip shots, verbally and physically abused day and night. i was even electric shocked in my mouth. as i said, torture. meanwhile, these really military has killed at least 28 palestine use in hon. eunice since dawn on thursday, as operation has been continuing in the southern gaza city for a 4th consecutive day, the palestinian red crescent says there is no space for a single tempted animal where c as thousands more displays, people have been forced to flee again. all right, want to go with live now to assume or who will join us from the in the central a garza. i'm going to ask you about these latest attacks targeting your fine use in just a moment that if i want to know about what more you've learned about the release
the war, multiple reports and testimonies of detailed abuse of palestinian prisoners and is rarely, giles, as the we raced by the israeli soldiers who forces to the ground and keeps us mastering us. we would torches, the foods he consecutive days, all hands and legs tied throughout. we was throwing pieces of stale bread is food, we would deny it made us into we were a nick trip shots, verbally and physically abused day and night. i was even electric shocked in my mouth. as i said, torture....
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this judo bout for chelsie giles went to a golden point.but it would end with one move. the olympics can be joyous, but they can also be cruel. joe lynskey, bbc news. andy murray's retirement is on hold for the moment as he and his partner dan evans, who looked like they were crashing out in their first—round tennis match, battled five match points in a tie break to beatjapan�*s taro daniel and kei misjikori in a sensational comeback. dan roan reports. his final tournament, or would this be his final match? it certainly seemed that way as he and dan evans got off to an ominous start against kei nishikori and taro daniel, ofjapan, losing the first set 6—2. soon, they were 4—2 down in the second, but just like countless times before, the two—time olympic champion refused to be beaten. he and evans fighting back to claim the tie—break. in a nerve—shredding deciding set, they find themselves trailing 9—4 in the first of ten tie—break, defeat seemed inevitable. but andy murray was not ready to retire, and in one of the greatest comebacks of his
this judo bout for chelsie giles went to a golden point.but it would end with one move. the olympics can be joyous, but they can also be cruel. joe lynskey, bbc news. andy murray's retirement is on hold for the moment as he and his partner dan evans, who looked like they were crashing out in their first—round tennis match, battled five match points in a tie break to beatjapan�*s taro daniel and kei misjikori in a sensational comeback. dan roan reports. his final tournament, or would this be...
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she spoke to us of the judo action to look out for today yes, today we've got chelsie giles competingolympic medallist last time, so she's competing today. she's on great form. looks like she's got a reasonable draw. her sort of main opponent's, um, the japanese abe. but she's unlikely to meet her until the semi—finals, so it's looking strong. and she's... i'm very excited to watch it today and see how she gets on. um, as a team, we've got five women competing during the week, and i would say they've all got medal potential. you know, we had lucy renshall, who's been world number one. um, we've got three other athletes that are all... it's their olympic debut, but they've already shown that they're sort of on that world class stage. um, we have emma reid, who got a bronze medal very recently in the world championships, who's on on, uh, thursday. so it's going to be a really exciting week ofjudo. and one of the things i love about the judo is on the day, pretty much anyone could win because it can be over in a second. if someone gets thrown flat on their back, that's an ippon. that's a
she spoke to us of the judo action to look out for today yes, today we've got chelsie giles competingolympic medallist last time, so she's competing today. she's on great form. looks like she's got a reasonable draw. her sort of main opponent's, um, the japanese abe. but she's unlikely to meet her until the semi—finals, so it's looking strong. and she's... i'm very excited to watch it today and see how she gets on. um, as a team, we've got five women competing during the week, and i would say...
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there has been, though, dissapointment for two team gb athletes today, with chelsie giles losinig inhe women's judo to larissa pimeta of brazil. in boxing, another of those hoping for a medal, rosie eccles, lost to polands�* aneta rygielska in the women's 66kg event on a controversial split decision that drew some booes from those in attendance. tennis continues today too. rafa nadal is playing his singles match against hungary's martin fucsovics, despite concerns over a thigh injury. nadal won his doubles match with carlos alcaraz on saturday but hinted he may pull out of the singles. he won the first set comfortably, 6—1, but trails in the second set with the hungarian leading 4—1. since last year, nadal only played six tournaments ahead of his first—round match at roland—garros. andy murray will start his doubles journey later with fellow briton dan evans. they take onjapanese pair taro daniel and kei nishikori in the first round at roland garros. evans won his singles match against moez echargui a short while ago. cam norrie has pulled out injured. convicted child rapist steven v
there has been, though, dissapointment for two team gb athletes today, with chelsie giles losinig inhe women's judo to larissa pimeta of brazil. in boxing, another of those hoping for a medal, rosie eccles, lost to polands�* aneta rygielska in the women's 66kg event on a controversial split decision that drew some booes from those in attendance. tennis continues today too. rafa nadal is playing his singles match against hungary's martin fucsovics, despite concerns over a thigh injury. nadal...
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giles robinson: we're all thinking about survival and day one. to that patient to come up with a treatment plan that's going to work. we are finding out more and more about each disease, and what we've seen is a population who are actually having more curative therapy. we're moving in the right direction. we're with them, and we're fighting this. when we're young, we're told anything is possible... ...but only a few of us go out and prove it. witness the greatness of anna hall on a connection worthy of gold: xfinity mobile. only xfinity gives you the most powerful mobile wifi network, with speeds up to a gig in millions of locations. and right now, xfinity internet customers can buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. get the fastest connection to paris with xfinity. >> carley: a carnival cruise ship spiralling into chaos after argument between passengers turned into an all-out brawl. s >> star! oh, welcome to the [bleep] cruise. not me, come on. there goes. >> carley: my goodness. final day of five-night cruise. security jumped in an
giles robinson: we're all thinking about survival and day one. to that patient to come up with a treatment plan that's going to work. we are finding out more and more about each disease, and what we've seen is a population who are actually having more curative therapy. we're moving in the right direction. we're with them, and we're fighting this. when we're young, we're told anything is possible... ...but only a few of us go out and prove it. witness the greatness of anna hall on a connection...
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[music playing] giles robinson: we're all thinking about survival, and day one, if a patient isn't goingspond to the standard therapy, then we owe it to that patient to come up with a treatment plan that's going to work for them. i was drawn towards the brain tumor patients because it is such a debilitating set of diseases. but we are putting our best minds together from both the scientists and the doctors, and we are finding out more and more about each disease. and what we've seen is a population who are actually having more curative therapy than what we had seen before. that's going to allow these kids to flourish and thrive. we're moving in the right direction. we're with them, and we're fighting this. [music playing] here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooi and creepy ads that follow youa from google and other companie. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aro
[music playing] giles robinson: we're all thinking about survival, and day one, if a patient isn't goingspond to the standard therapy, then we owe it to that patient to come up with a treatment plan that's going to work for them. i was drawn towards the brain tumor patients because it is such a debilitating set of diseases. but we are putting our best minds together from both the scientists and the doctors, and we are finding out more and more about each disease. and what we've seen is a...
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mayor giles, thank you for being with us.certainly has been there, but frankly, i've been a little taken back by the quantity and the quality of the positive response that i have gotten from republicans, from form republicans, from independents. so i think sometimes the extremes in my party get such large amount of attention it's easy to forget -- i think still the majority of americans and the majority of republicans are in the snernt, on the political spectrum and are very open to looking for alternatives that are not extreme. >> so mr. mayor, tell us why donald trump should not return to the white house? >> i'm obviously reluctant to as a republican, i love to endorse republicans. so this was a pretty thoughtful process. and also being a mayor, my preference is to avoid getting involved in public partisan fighting whenever possible, but there are certain times that the question that is presented is a moral one and an ethical one and a question of character and silence is not an option. so that's my argument to my fellow re
mayor giles, thank you for being with us.certainly has been there, but frankly, i've been a little taken back by the quantity and the quality of the positive response that i have gotten from republicans, from form republicans, from independents. so i think sometimes the extremes in my party get such large amount of attention it's easy to forget -- i think still the majority of americans and the majority of republicans are in the snernt, on the political spectrum and are very open to looking for...
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watling giles, francis. the conservative party candidate 12,820.ted was 111. i therefore do hereby declare that nigel paul farage is duly elected as the member of parliament for the clacton constituency . constituency. and. and the turnout was 59.23. would you like to then? >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> well , mr >> thank you very much. >> well, mr returning officer, all here at tendring , and i have all here at tendring, and i have to say fellow candidates, it's been a well run, well fought and remarkably clean election battle. i think we'd all agree on that. and thank you for your services. i promise that i will do my absolute best as a member of parliament. i had 20 years as an mep, but it's not quite the same link or same responsibility with constituents. i will do my absolute to best put clacton on the map. i'll do my best to bnng the map. i'll do my best to bring more tourists. i'll do my best to try and bring some private investment . it's over 30 private investment. it's over 30 years ago that i fought my first parliame
watling giles, francis. the conservative party candidate 12,820.ted was 111. i therefore do hereby declare that nigel paul farage is duly elected as the member of parliament for the clacton constituency . constituency. and. and the turnout was 59.23. would you like to then? >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> well , mr >> thank you very much. >> well, mr returning officer, all here at tendring , and i have all here at tendring, and i have to say...
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is james giles, the former chief of staff to george galloway, james, thank you very much.s well, i should just say it was quite a close run thing for you, wasn't it, last night? you were you. is that right? you weren't far off getting elected yourself. >> well, look, we were the result that no one was expecting except us, liam byrne, who previously amassed a grand total of 35,000 votes in his constituency of hodge hill in birmingham, that he's held now for 20 years, was reduced to a meagre rump of some 10,000 votes, we were 1500 votes shy in a seat that we ought to really never have been able to win by any conventional logic. and had it not been for the green party standing a candidate and splitting that pro—palestinian vote, well , liam byrne would be vote, well, liam byrne would be out of office today. >> okay . fair enough. and you >> okay. fair enough. and you know, well done. and it always just take, you know, a lot of a lot of bottle to stand as a candidate in any seat. and hats off to everyone who does that. the fact is though, you know you didn't win george gallowa
is james giles, the former chief of staff to george galloway, james, thank you very much.s well, i should just say it was quite a close run thing for you, wasn't it, last night? you were you. is that right? you weren't far off getting elected yourself. >> well, look, we were the result that no one was expecting except us, liam byrne, who previously amassed a grand total of 35,000 votes in his constituency of hodge hill in birmingham, that he's held now for 20 years, was reduced to a...
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among donald trump's fellow party members, john giles, the republican mayor of the arizona city of mesaity in the united states with a population of more than half a million people, also zacharis, saying trump is a bad person, will withdraw the united states from nato, will ban homosexuality, about the sodomites themselves, joe suddenly started talking biden. at night, joe was caught near the white house. for the first time i saw two men kissing at the age of 5, i was stunned, but my tolerant dad explained to him that this was normal, and that too such love, it is the gay electorate that is now considered nuclear for the democrats. more than 1,100 lgbt community leaders signed a letter supporting hari's candidacy. they came out for kamela, and this is also no joke, childless cat owners, women who, as a matter of principle, do not give birth to children and live with cats, made a trail in support of the presidential campaign of haris. it looks like this. elderly lady. the cat mask advises vice president trump j.d. vance not to mess with cat ladies and waves his hand, as if scratching. do
among donald trump's fellow party members, john giles, the republican mayor of the arizona city of mesaity in the united states with a population of more than half a million people, also zacharis, saying trump is a bad person, will withdraw the united states from nato, will ban homosexuality, about the sodomites themselves, joe suddenly started talking biden. at night, joe was caught near the white house. for the first time i saw two men kissing at the age of 5, i was stunned, but my tolerant...
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giles played and i yeah, yeah, i remember there was one other 82. yeah, yeah, it was awesome. and it was like an indian summer day. it was such a nice day. oh okay. so the temperatures the next couple of days are going to stay a little bit warmer inland, but not hot. it's going to warm up. not going to be a heat wave but going to be warmer. so this is a little graph just kind of shows you where we're going around the bay though 70s and 80s right through the week into the weekend. and there's no real massive heat waves in the immediate forecast for us. temperatures are going to be kind of where you'd expect for this time of year. at least in the in the first, next five days. and then beyond that, it looks very similar as well. so i kind of like that just because we're not staring down some big red flag warnings, that doesn't mean it won't happen. it just means there's nothing obvious or overt on the on the maps. okay, there's the forecast for tomorrow at least the broad brush. when i come back, we'll dial it in and get more granular with the five day forecast. >> okay. thank yo
giles played and i yeah, yeah, i remember there was one other 82. yeah, yeah, it was awesome. and it was like an indian summer day. it was such a nice day. oh okay. so the temperatures the next couple of days are going to stay a little bit warmer inland, but not hot. it's going to warm up. not going to be a heat wave but going to be warmer. so this is a little graph just kind of shows you where we're going around the bay though 70s and 80s right through the week into the weekend. and there's no...
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judas john giles was declared to be the most republican party member.he arizona city of mesa, the 36th largest city in the united states, with a population of more than half a million people, suddenly supported kamela haris. arizona central guys said that by choosing trump as its candidate, the republican party is increasingly moving towards the destruction of the united states. trump threatens exit from nato criticizes lgbt. biden himself suddenly spoke up among american gays. at night , journalists caught joe near the white house and for some reason he told a story from his childhood, when he first saw men kissing he was stunned, but his father suggested that this was normal, and this was also love. it is the gay electorate right now that the democrats call nuclear. more than 1,100 lgbt community leaders signed a letter endorsing vice president kamala harris. and in hollywood there's a new support group called she is white dudes for harris, that is, white dudes for harris. kamala herself called trump strange, said that he was a predator, a criminal. a
judas john giles was declared to be the most republican party member.he arizona city of mesa, the 36th largest city in the united states, with a population of more than half a million people, suddenly supported kamela haris. arizona central guys said that by choosing trump as its candidate, the republican party is increasingly moving towards the destruction of the united states. trump threatens exit from nato criticizes lgbt. biden himself suddenly spoke up among american gays. at night ,...
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. >> thank you very much to bill rammell, norman baker and giles kenningham .u're going to kenningham. in you're going to join me again, aren't you, in the second hour and we're going to be talking about the meeting that keir starmer had with the european community leaders, coming up shortly. melvyn bragg commented that , more and more commented that, more and more children are leaving primary school with no experience of music, or the cellist karen stevenson is going to be here to discuss the role of music in education and to share her story. please stay with us karen stevenson was born in stoke on trent and read music at trinity college, cambridge. she has played cello with many of the world's great orchestras under the batons of some of the most renowned conductors. and she joins me now to discuss her career and the importance of music in education. karen, you're very welcome to. >> good morning. thank you so you're currently with the philharmonia? >> that's right. tell tell me about that. what is your role at the philharmonia? >> my role at the philharmonia
. >> thank you very much to bill rammell, norman baker and giles kenningham .u're going to kenningham. in you're going to join me again, aren't you, in the second hour and we're going to be talking about the meeting that keir starmer had with the european community leaders, coming up shortly. melvyn bragg commented that , more and more commented that, more and more children are leaving primary school with no experience of music, or the cellist karen stevenson is going to be here to...
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i'm a, a more than 50 palestinian men were released from is riley giles on monday. one of them uses missed as was present in 2002 for being a member of the wing of the palestinian group. but he's been talking to, i'll just hear about his experience. i mean, my mood reports now from gaza. use of what the dad has a spend to 21 years in multiple is really jails. now 63, he walks with his grandson, one till earlier this week. he had never met on monday, he was of was released back into the gaza strip. he describes the moment after his very force is removed as a blindfold dropped him off on a dusty street and told him to start walking. with the hedge with them. i should with the modem, i shouldn't help seeing the destruction when i was released. i didn't even see people any except this don't to found me in the street in court like family stuff and i was very emotional. i sold them. i cried because of those who killed and wounded and those living on the streets because they have nothing. including my wife and children. then we don't even have a chance to leave and look at
i'm a, a more than 50 palestinian men were released from is riley giles on monday. one of them uses missed as was present in 2002 for being a member of the wing of the palestinian group. but he's been talking to, i'll just hear about his experience. i mean, my mood reports now from gaza. use of what the dad has a spend to 21 years in multiple is really jails. now 63, he walks with his grandson, one till earlier this week. he had never met on monday, he was of was released back into the gaza...
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jovan owusu—nepaul for the labour party giles watling, who's the conservative?nsalem for the liberal democrats . nigel farage liberal democrats. nigel farage for reform uk. natasha osborne for reform uk. natasha osborne for the green party. craig jamieson for the climate party, tony mack and independent tasos papanastasiou for the heritage party, and andrew pemberton for ukip. well that is all that we have on state of the nation tonight. up next though, is patrick christys tonight and back with us is patrick christys himself. what's coming up? >> yes, tom, thank you very, very much. yeah, we've got loads on this evening and i'm having a little look at labour's flagship . stop the boats plan, smash the gangs plan because that has apparently itself been smashed to pieces by immigration experts. so is that actually not worth the paper it's written on? also, keir starmer accepting around £76,000 in personal gifts if this was a conservative politician that was doing that , politician that was doing that, would they get away with it and has reform now cracked the solu
jovan owusu—nepaul for the labour party giles watling, who's the conservative?nsalem for the liberal democrats . nigel farage liberal democrats. nigel farage for reform uk. natasha osborne for reform uk. natasha osborne for the green party. craig jamieson for the climate party, tony mack and independent tasos papanastasiou for the heritage party, and andrew pemberton for ukip. well that is all that we have on state of the nation tonight. up next though, is patrick christys tonight and back...
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it works on sagging giles even fine lines and wrinkles on the face and forehead introducing plex a derm in just minutes, you can restore and beautiful your face, even look years younger and the local last all day or all i'll evening. >> oh my gosh wow those in love with him mirror right now jump on board and say yes to this amazing 14, 95 prove it plexiform trial. >> you'll see why our customers described plexus term with three words amazing, amazing, amazing order right now, will pay your shipping operators are standing by on stephanie elam in los angeles. and this is cnn 30 am. now, here in washington, here's a live look at my hometown, new york. beautiful this morning. good morning, everyone. i'm jim sciutto in for kate kasie hunt. great to be here with you. republican vice presidential nominee, j.d. vance, catching understandable heat for comments like this we're effectively run in this country via the democrats, be via our corporate oligarch's by a bunch of childless cat ladies that one's not hitting well, vance has since called those remarks sarcastic. >> but a cnn kfile review sh
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so newspaper review with david cameron's former adviser giles giles kenningham, who's got his own opinion so extremely intrigued by his take. is he going to be going for some of the more one nation candidates, like tom tugendhat or even james cleverly, to an extent? and then i'm also going to be speaking to craig mckinley, the bionic lord, who is back in business now, having had all four limbs amputated. chris hope did those wonderful series of interviews with him about the adversity he's faced. he's got a really interesting perspective. craig because he used to be a ukip then he joined the tories and i want to kind of drill into where do the tories go from here in regard to nigel farage? can you out farage, farage, should they lurch to the right? what should happen? so all that to come on today's show sounds absolutely. >> and just quickly, camilla, are we expecting kemi badenoch to throw a hat into the ring today? do you reckon ? today? do you reckon? >> i don't think it's today, dawn. i think it might be tomorrow, but she's definitely running. oh, and by the way of course we've got the
so newspaper review with david cameron's former adviser giles giles kenningham, who's got his own opinion so extremely intrigued by his take. is he going to be going for some of the more one nation candidates, like tom tugendhat or even james cleverly, to an extent? and then i'm also going to be speaking to craig mckinley, the bionic lord, who is back in business now, having had all four limbs amputated. chris hope did those wonderful series of interviews with him about the adversity he's...
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giles was also there waiting for a taxi.ey know the identity of the two victims. a 36—year—old arrested in greenwich in south east london yesterday has been released without charge. well, the met police say the human remains from behind me will be removed sensitively. we don't know whether that removal has taken place. very quiet here, a couple of police officers here. one around those bins in the foreground and in the background is the property itself. please safe it is a fast moving investigation. they have several lines of inquiry. —— police say. police want to track down the colombian national last seen in the area of bristol. he is black and has area of bristol. he is black and has a beard, area of bristol. he is black and has a heard, a gold earring, and adidas baseball cap, black trainers with thick soles and a black backpack. the public is being told if they do see him do not approach him and call 999. a woman has been arrested over the death of a baby, whose body was found in london earlier this week. the woman was
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chelsea giles in the taekwondo. chelsea giles in the judo.r with because it's likely that they could be bringing home the gold or certainly medals anyway . which certainly medals anyway. which fun fact for you this martin, the medals for paris 2024 will actually contain a small bit of iron from the original eiffel tower. how special is that for those people who get to keep those people who get to keep those medals and know that it's got a little bit of the eiffel tower inside it, but let's hope as many as possible of team gb are taking home those medals with them. we're going to be right behind them. we are gb news so of course team gb is our main priority. we're going to be giving them all our support throughout the paris 2024 sophie reaper you have scored 31 points and you are gb news mastermind champion. >> excellent stuff. thanks for cheering us up. it's been a grim day about all the security alerts. thank you for bringing a smile to our faces there from the banks of the river seine. sophie reaper superb stuff. they got lots more on that
chelsea giles in the taekwondo. chelsea giles in the judo.r with because it's likely that they could be bringing home the gold or certainly medals anyway . which certainly medals anyway. which fun fact for you this martin, the medals for paris 2024 will actually contain a small bit of iron from the original eiffel tower. how special is that for those people who get to keep those people who get to keep those medals and know that it's got a little bit of the eiffel tower inside it, but let's hope...
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giles watling , labour. watling, conservative matthew benn, liberal democrat nigel farage for reform and natasha osborne for reform and natasha osborne for the greens, right, for reform and natasha osborne for the greens, right , the for the greens, right, the family of missing teen jay slater have been left bewildered and confused. the spanish police have called off the search for the missing 19 year old. >> well, it began two weeks ago after jay vanished whilst walking to his accommodation. since then, a mammoth hunt has been underway involving sniffer dogs, drones, a helicopter , dogs, drones, a helicopter, dozens of volunteers and mountain rescue experts. >> a former senior investigating officer at the met is simon harding, and we're going to get his take on that one, gosh, it must take a lot, simon, to call off the search for a missing person. >> yeah, i mean, especially one that's grabbed so many headlines across, you know, both countries and i think, you know , i think and i think, you know, i think k
giles watling , labour. watling, conservative matthew benn, liberal democrat nigel farage for reform and natasha osborne for reform and natasha osborne for the greens, right, for reform and natasha osborne for the greens, right , the for the greens, right, the family of missing teen jay slater have been left bewildered and confused. the spanish police have called off the search for the missing 19 year old. >> well, it began two weeks ago after jay vanished whilst walking to his...
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duncan, and as we reported on this program yesterday, the republican mayor of mesa, arizona, john giles the ways the biden/harris administration has delivered for his state. here he is, talking to our friends at "morning joe." >> this is not a year that we can follow tradition or follow misplaced loyalty and vote for a republican at the top of the ticket. donald trump has demonstrated that he lacks the character, lacks the commitment to the rule of law, and to the united states constitution to qualify as an elected official, let alone as president of the united states. >> vice president kamala harris has also earned the endorsements from one of the most critical voting blocks for democrats, america's unions, including groups like the afl-cio, and american federation of teachers. in just a few hours ago, harris winning the support of one of the largest and most influential unions in the country, with nearly 1 million active and retired members, the united automobile workers. uaw president shawn fain saying in a statement, this, quote, this campaign is bringing together people from all wa
duncan, and as we reported on this program yesterday, the republican mayor of mesa, arizona, john giles the ways the biden/harris administration has delivered for his state. here he is, talking to our friends at "morning joe." >> this is not a year that we can follow tradition or follow misplaced loyalty and vote for a republican at the top of the ticket. donald trump has demonstrated that he lacks the character, lacks the commitment to the rule of law, and to the united states...
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and there was a huge shock as medal hopeful chelsie giles was knocked out in the second round of thed�*s aneta rygielska, drawing some boos in the stadium. closer to home, england have been making the most of the good weather, winning the third and final test against west indies at edgbaston. mark wood took five wickets as the tourists were bowled out for 175. and chasing 82 to win, captain ben stokes promoted himself to open the batting — and he finished the game off with a six. stokes had earlier secured a place in the history books, with england�*s fastest ever test half—century. they won by ten wickets, inside three days, and took the series 3—0. and there were plenty of twists and turns at the belgian grand prix — the last race before the summer break. and ultimately, heartbreak for george russell, who won it, only for the sweet taste of champagne to turn sour when the stewards declared his mercedes car was under the minimum weight limit at the finish, and was disqualified. victory instead going to team mate lewis hamilton. you�*d want to be a fly on the wall in the room where t
and there was a huge shock as medal hopeful chelsie giles was knocked out in the second round of thed�*s aneta rygielska, drawing some boos in the stadium. closer to home, england have been making the most of the good weather, winning the third and final test against west indies at edgbaston. mark wood took five wickets as the tourists were bowled out for 175. and chasing 82 to win, captain ben stokes promoted himself to open the batting — and he finished the game off with a six. stokes had...
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some st giles' obesity. is this another thing that we might be following on from? >> yeah. i don't think we even need to look at america to see that we need to increase the safety of our politicians. i mean, if you look at, david amess jo cox. mike freer, there have been a number of people that have dropped out recently from politics because of death threats and because of actual violence against them. mike freers offices were were firebombed, and a lot of these threats are coming from one particular section of society. i'm not going to mention, because i don't want to get death threats either. but surely you already do know i already get enough. but, but yeah, i think , you know, we either need think, you know, we either need to look at this whole we've got this whole idea and we've had this whole idea and we've had this for a while now that, oh, diversity is an enormous strength, when in fact, if you look at the evidence of lebanon, of the balkans, of many places around the world, diversity frequently leads to sectarian strife, particularly when it's not managed well, whe
some st giles' obesity. is this another thing that we might be following on from? >> yeah. i don't think we even need to look at america to see that we need to increase the safety of our politicians. i mean, if you look at, david amess jo cox. mike freer, there have been a number of people that have dropped out recently from politics because of death threats and because of actual violence against them. mike freers offices were were firebombed, and a lot of these threats are coming from...
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in this development in manchester, giles grover has seen his building insurance soar in recent years,g agents, everyone's taking their their pound of flesh from us because leaseholders have been at the bottom of the chain for years. since the beginning of the year, freeholders have had to disclose how much they're receiving in commissions. their trade body supports that change and argues that building owners earn their money. they will be employing insurance staff, they will be doing an amount of insurance activity, either in conjunction with or on behalf of the insurer. and it's only fair that they should be remunerated for doing that work which they are by the insurer. having won compensation from the owner of his own building, liam spender is now preparing to launch a class action lawsuit on behalf of leaseholders across england and wales. oh, this is institutionalised, yes. they all have the same practice of adding something for themselves onto the cost of the insurance. if successful, lawyers say the legal action could see some leaseholders win thousands of pounds in compensation
in this development in manchester, giles grover has seen his building insurance soar in recent years,g agents, everyone's taking their their pound of flesh from us because leaseholders have been at the bottom of the chain for years. since the beginning of the year, freeholders have had to disclose how much they're receiving in commissions. their trade body supports that change and argues that building owners earn their money. they will be employing insurance staff, they will be doing an amount...
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. >> first one jovan owusu—nepaul for the labour party giles watling, tory party matthew bentham, liberalto the panel. >> thank you both. great to see you, theo. >> headlines for. you, theo. >> headlines for . tamsin. >> headlines for. tamsin. >> headlines for. tamsin. >> andrew and bev. thanks very much. here. the headlines at 1132 political parties are appealing to undecided voters in the final days before thursday's election , prime minister rishi election, prime minister rishi sunakis election, prime minister rishi sunak is urging people not to elect labour with a super majority amid polls giving sir keir starmer a 20 point lead. but the labour leader says a clear mandate is needed to repair britain's economy and warns apathy could lead to another five years of the conservatives shadow paymaster general jonathan ashworth told gb news a for vote labour is a vote for change. >> there are lots of people who still deciding. lots of people are still weighing up their options. but honestly, if you want to change this country, you've got to come out and vote. labour voting for any of the oth
. >> first one jovan owusu—nepaul for the labour party giles watling, tory party matthew bentham, liberalto the panel. >> thank you both. great to see you, theo. >> headlines for. you, theo. >> headlines for . tamsin. >> headlines for. tamsin. >> headlines for. tamsin. >> andrew and bev. thanks very much. here. the headlines at 1132 political parties are appealing to undecided voters in the final days before thursday's election , prime minister rishi...
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giles watling, a very decent, nice , honourable man, former nice, honourable man, former actor wearsub tie. nothing even vaguely conservative about him but a jolly nice chap. and it was a clean fought campaign. the right honourable member for holland and south deepings earlier made reference to clacton as being the place for a traditional engush the place for a traditional english seaside holiday, and indeedit english seaside holiday, and indeed it is , with its pier and indeed it is, with its pier and its miles of sandy beaches and its miles of sandy beaches and its arcades. and perhaps it's not the holiday that's as popular as it used to be. now that people go to spain and elsewhere , but it's still there. elsewhere, but it's still there. there are other parts of the constituency that are genteel , constituency that are genteel, quite wealthy, but if we go to places like jaywick, we find the most deprived community in the whole of the united kingdom . whole of the united kingdom. those communities have little faith or trust or belief that government can make their lives better. ind
giles watling, a very decent, nice , honourable man, former nice, honourable man, former actor wearsub tie. nothing even vaguely conservative about him but a jolly nice chap. and it was a clean fought campaign. the right honourable member for holland and south deepings earlier made reference to clacton as being the place for a traditional engush the place for a traditional english seaside holiday, and indeedit english seaside holiday, and indeed it is , with its pier and indeed it is, with its...
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there's a big service in saint giles cathedral involving several members of the royal family.william is also travelling up for that. we're not expecting the princess of wales to be there for that. and of course princess anne still recovering from her head injury involving a horse . then, injury involving a horse. then, to top it all off, tomorrow there's a 900th anniversary celebration of the city of edinburgh as well. but then, of course, the king has to hotfoot it back to london in time to be in buckingham palace for friday to appoint his prime minister, whoever that may be. >> and cameron, it's interesting how the king, okay, in scotland, not as popular in scotland as he is down here south of the border, but the king is more popular than independence. more than half of the people in scotland adore the king and his popularity is increasing as his tenureship as the king goes on. cameron, he's doing a great job. >> yeah, they certainly do. martin and i definitely got a sense of that this morning, witnessing him arrive here in edinburgh. he seemed incredibly relaxed. he was inc
there's a big service in saint giles cathedral involving several members of the royal family.william is also travelling up for that. we're not expecting the princess of wales to be there for that. and of course princess anne still recovering from her head injury involving a horse . then, injury involving a horse. then, to top it all off, tomorrow there's a 900th anniversary celebration of the city of edinburgh as well. but then, of course, the king has to hotfoot it back to london in time to be...
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. >> john giles, what do you think we've got time for? how are they going to solve the, yeah. >> there's no shortage of prison space. >> yeah. i mean, this is another one of these open goals. we all know prisons are massively overcrowded. just the other day, they were saying only 700 places left. they say that every week, only 700 places left. but obviously it's one of the big things. starmer, as former dpp has been saying, look, there are no overnight fixes, but he is suggesting things like possibly cutting the amount of prisoners who go into who are put in jail. and obviously this big appointment of james timpson, new prisons minister, brilliant guy cobbler, who runs timpson's key cutting service , who's been key cutting service, who's been really important with, with the sort of rehabilitation and supporting, was one of the leading in fact, i think they were probably the first company that said we are deliberately going to employ ex—convicts, give them a level experience is really, really important. >> yeah. i don't think i'd call him
. >> john giles, what do you think we've got time for? how are they going to solve the, yeah. >> there's no shortage of prison space. >> yeah. i mean, this is another one of these open goals. we all know prisons are massively overcrowded. just the other day, they were saying only 700 places left. they say that every week, only 700 places left. but obviously it's one of the big things. starmer, as former dpp has been saying, look, there are no overnight fixes, but he is...
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going to be joining the king and queen and other members of the royal family for a service in saint gilesrgh, prince edward, will be joining that ancient order. and then they will be all celebrating the 900th anniversary of the city of edinburgh at edinburgh castle tomorrow as well. so it's a very busy week. of course, the king still undergoing cancer treatment. he's got two days worth of engagements here in edinburgh and then is going to have to hop foot it back to london to take part. as i said earlier in the general election, constitutional duties. oh fantastic. >> okay. thanks very much. yes, he could be welcoming a brand new prime minister, couldn't he come the end of the week? so very busy for them indeed. we'll see you a little bit later on. thanks, cameron. okay. time is 8:19. let's take a look at some of the other stories coming into the newsroom this morning. hurricane beryl has hit the caribbean, making landfall in grenada, sparking warnings to life threatening winds and dangerous storms. officials have warned it is the earliest time of the year that a storm of such strength ha
going to be joining the king and queen and other members of the royal family for a service in saint gilesrgh, prince edward, will be joining that ancient order. and then they will be all celebrating the 900th anniversary of the city of edinburgh at edinburgh castle tomorrow as well. so it's a very busy week. of course, the king still undergoing cancer treatment. he's got two days worth of engagements here in edinburgh and then is going to have to hop foot it back to london to take part. as i...
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giles 1935. jovan owusu—nepaul... pemberton, 116.ars ago that i thought my _ he it is over 30 years ago that i thought my first _ he it is over 30 years ago that i thought my first parliamentary| thought my first parliamentary by—election, and i thought lots of them over the years and i've had big successes in european elections, and perhaps less so under first past the post, which is a very, very demanding problem for smaller parties. i will say this, it is four weeks and three days since i decided to come out of retirement and throw my hat in the ring. i think what reform uk has achieved in thosejust a few short weeks is truly extraordinary. given that we had no money, no branch structure, virtually nothing across the country, we are going to come second in hundreds of constituencies. how many seats we are going to win, i don't know, but to have done this in such a short space of time so something very fundamental is happening. it's notjust happening. it's not just disappointment happening. it's notjust disappointment with the cons
giles 1935. jovan owusu—nepaul... pemberton, 116.ars ago that i thought my _ he it is over 30 years ago that i thought my first _ he it is over 30 years ago that i thought my first parliamentary| thought my first parliamentary by—election, and i thought lots of them over the years and i've had big successes in european elections, and perhaps less so under first past the post, which is a very, very demanding problem for smaller parties. i will say this, it is four weeks and three days since...
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he managed to overturn an almost 25,000 majority, a stonking majority, that giles watling achieved inon and not just overturning that majority but adding another almost 8500 majority of his own to that. so an absolutely incredible achievement for a party that is new, just four years old, has very little in the way of funding in comparison to the big parties and of course, very few, in terms of the sort of activists, the workers on the ground that the big parties have as well. but what they did have of course, in clacton was the a—lister , nigel farage, a—lister, nigel farage, renowned, of course, in this country and around the world. so he was a massive asset for reform. and reform were telling me for quite a few days that they were very confident that nigel farage would be able to overturn that majority because of what they were hearing from the doors. they were knocking on, getting very positive responses here. and of course, the party as a whole has done very well, certainly in terms of the share of the vote, more than 15% and growing, in terms of the number of mps who returned, we
he managed to overturn an almost 25,000 majority, a stonking majority, that giles watling achieved inon and not just overturning that majority but adding another almost 8500 majority of his own to that. so an absolutely incredible achievement for a party that is new, just four years old, has very little in the way of funding in comparison to the big parties and of course, very few, in terms of the sort of activists, the workers on the ground that the big parties have as well. but what they did...
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if he manages to overtake and overturn what was a 25, almost 25,000 majority by, giles watling, the conservativelish to be honest. one of the things they were hoping might happen was that given just the strength of labour across the country, that what we might see is actually some of the vote that might have gone to reform going to the labour candidate instead , but it doesn't look instead, but it doesn't look like that's the case. an exit poll is suggesting that nigel farage will clinch this seat and of course, that exit poll also pointing to 13 other seats that may also go reform's way across the country. we have to add , as the country. we have to add, as always, these are exit polls and no result is in yet in which reform has succeeded. however those early reports of the counts that you have been featuring, of course , do show a featuring, of course, do show a very significant swing for reform, indicating that there has been a very high, percentage of the vote going reform's way. in fact, nigel farage put out a message to his followers just a short time ago in which he was saying the first f
if he manages to overtake and overturn what was a 25, almost 25,000 majority by, giles watling, the conservativelish to be honest. one of the things they were hoping might happen was that given just the strength of labour across the country, that what we might see is actually some of the vote that might have gone to reform going to the labour candidate instead , but it doesn't look instead, but it doesn't look like that's the case. an exit poll is suggesting that nigel farage will clinch this...