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it says andrew griffiths cancelled his british gymnastics membership. and says it has more than 1,000 children that participate happily there. we contacted andrew griffiths on several occasions, but he didn't respond. since filming this interview, eloise has finally received the apology she craved from british gymnastics. now she wants change so no other children suffer. i almost feel sorry for myself. i want to go back and take that 14—year—old and, you know, give her a hug. it didn't have to be like that. i loved gymnastics when i started it. i had a real passion for it. my coach and the culture within the gym was, it was horrible. broken childhoods, adults left deeply affected. next week's independent review should be british gymnastics' moment of reckoning. natalie pirks, bbc news. with all the sport now, here's chetan pathak at the bbc sport centre. good evening. we start tonight with the sad news that the former wales and british and irish lions captain and fly—half phil bennett has died at the age of 73. bennett helped wales win two five nations
it says andrew griffiths cancelled his british gymnastics membership. and says it has more than 1,000 children that participate happily there. we contacted andrew griffiths on several occasions, but he didn't respond. since filming this interview, eloise has finally received the apology she craved from british gymnastics. now she wants change so no other children suffer. i almost feel sorry for myself. i want to go back and take that 14—year—old and, you know, give her a hug. it didn't have...
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it says andrew griffiths cancelled his british gymnastics membership. children that participate happily there. we contacted andrew griffiths on several occasions but he didn't respond. since filming this interview, eloise has finally received the apology she craved from british gymnastics. now she wants change so no other children suffer. i almost feel sorry for myself, i want to go back and take that 14—year—old and you know, give her a hug. it didn't have to be like that. i loved gymnastics when i started it. i had a real passion for it. my coach and the culture within the gym was, it was horrible. broken childhoods, adults left deeply affected. next week's independent review should be british gymnastics's moment of reckoning. natalie pirks, bbc news. an australian newspaper has denied outing rebel wilson. she a picture on instagram, but it was later revealed that the sydney morning herald nearby the relationship beforehand and had given her two days to comment. the 75th tony awards are under way at radio city music hall in new york. west side story s
it says andrew griffiths cancelled his british gymnastics membership. children that participate happily there. we contacted andrew griffiths on several occasions but he didn't respond. since filming this interview, eloise has finally received the apology she craved from british gymnastics. now she wants change so no other children suffer. i almost feel sorry for myself, i want to go back and take that 14—year—old and you know, give her a hug. it didn't have to be like that. i loved...
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bless him, another from - cardiff, griffiths, he was from cardiff, — cardiff, griffiths, he was fromiff, a young boy of 19. so, yeah. it was _ cardiff, a young boy of 19. so, yeah. it wasa— cardiff, a young boy of 19. so, yeah, it was a difficult - cardiff, a young boy of 19. so, yeah, it was a difficult time. . yeah, it was a difficult time. it yeah, it was a difficult time. it killed _ yeah, it was a difficult time. it killed my— yeah, it was a difficult time. it killed my father, - it killed my father, definitely, he was only 56 when he died — definitely, he was only 56 when he died it— definitely, he was only 56 when he died. it was only very young himself— he died. it was only very young himself stop so, there we are. we had — himself stop so, there we are. we had sent a letter to stephen, didn't we felt, he loved him and all of that, and it got sent back. that was my father finished. it got sent back. that was my fatherfinished. he never got to see the letter. for father finished. he never got to see the letter.— to see the letter. for penny mills, to see the letter. for penny
bless him, another from - cardiff, griffiths, he was from cardiff, — cardiff, griffiths, he was fromiff, a young boy of 19. so, yeah. it was _ cardiff, a young boy of 19. so, yeah. it wasa— cardiff, a young boy of 19. so, yeah, it was a difficult - cardiff, a young boy of 19. so, yeah, it was a difficult time. . yeah, it was a difficult time. it yeah, it was a difficult time. it killed _ yeah, it was a difficult time. it killed my— yeah, it was a difficult time. it killed my father, - it...
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griffith. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] >> as the member designated by mr. rodgers of kentucky, he will vote yes on amendment number 8. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady from illinois seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. jeffries of new york, i inform the house that mr. jeffries will vote no on grief ict amendment. >> as the member designated by mr. gosar of arizona, i inform the house that mr. gosar will vote no on amendment number 8. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: as the member designated by mr. sires and ms. watson coleman, mr. pape and mrs. kirkpatrick and mr. nadler, they will vote no. >> as the member designa
griffith. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] >> as the member designated by mr. rodgers of kentucky, he will vote yes on amendment number 8. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady...
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griffith, what kind of work do you do? for yourself or for someone else? >> i worked for myself for 38 years. >> judge judy: work out of your home, or do you have a place of business? >> i work out of other people's homes. >> judge judy: so they call you and you do jobs for them... >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: ...at their home. you don't have a place. >> i have a small place, a small area at my home that i do small work. >> judge judy: who do you live with? >> with my wife and my dog. >> judge judy: does your wife work? >> not the present. >> judge judy: had she worked? >> she has. >> judge judy: what kind of work does she do? >> dental assistant. >> judge judy: the defendant mr. fitzgerald is a neighbor of yours? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: how long have you known him? >> about six months. >> judge judy: how long have you lived in your home? >> four years. >> judge judy: so they just moved in? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: do you own your home? >> no, ma'am. i rent. >> judge judy: and do you own your home or do you ren
griffith, what kind of work do you do? for yourself or for someone else? >> i worked for myself for 38 years. >> judge judy: work out of your home, or do you have a place of business? >> i work out of other people's homes. >> judge judy: so they call you and you do jobs for them... >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: ...at their home. you don't have a place. >> i have a small place, a small area at my home that i do small work. >> judge judy: who do you...
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griffith's amendment does.t sets the implementation date for removing the x waiver requirement to take effect on january 1, 2024. i support this commonsense amendment that will ensure mainstreaming addiction act. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. pursuant to house resolution 1191, the previous question is ordered on the amendment offered the gentleman from virginia, mr. the question is on the amendment. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the noes have it. the gentleman from virginia. mr. griffith: i request the yeas and nays on this amendment. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-s of house resolution 8, the yeas and nays are ordered. prayed, further -- pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. pursuant to clause 1-c of rule 19, further consideration of h.r. 7666 is postponed. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pallone, seek recognition? mr.
griffith's amendment does.t sets the implementation date for removing the x waiver requirement to take effect on january 1, 2024. i support this commonsense amendment that will ensure mainstreaming addiction act. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. pursuant to house resolution 1191, the previous question is ordered on the amendment offered the gentleman from virginia, mr. the question is on the amendment. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion...
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a fellow speaker at the event us national virgil griffith was arrested by american authorities under the same charges. christopher no faces. mister griffith was sentenced to over 5 years in prison. 30 year old christopher himself is now in saudi arabia. after being arrested at the border earlier this year, with your mother's to speak to chris to save us a british citizen, he never thought he could be subject to american law in a 3rd country and still questions. why not should be the case? the u. s. i choose as he of breaking its international sanctions when you spoke at the conference in north korea. what's your main thought of occupation? yeah. well, you know, my main thought in the accusation is that it's groundless to, to give you some color before i travel to north korea. i'm a, i'm a british citizen, i'm not american. i check all the guidance for my country. i checked the un resolutions on north korea to check that i wouldn't be breaking any law laws or any sanction laws whatsoever. the, the british government, which is where i'm from, and have not charged me with anything. they
a fellow speaker at the event us national virgil griffith was arrested by american authorities under the same charges. christopher no faces. mister griffith was sentenced to over 5 years in prison. 30 year old christopher himself is now in saudi arabia. after being arrested at the border earlier this year, with your mother's to speak to chris to save us a british citizen, he never thought he could be subject to american law in a 3rd country and still questions. why not should be the case? the...
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hywel griffiths, bbc news. iopc is to re—investigate metropolitan police detectives who failed to spot that there was a serial killer operating in east london. stephen port murdered four men in the space of 16 months, but until now no police officer has faced a misconduct hearing. here's our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. it's now eight years since stephen port killed his first victim, and still the families of the four men — anthony walgate, gabriel kovari, daniel whitworth and jack taylor, who he murdered injust 16 months — are waiting for someone to face a misconduct hearing for the police failures that left port free to kill. they gave the news today a cautious welcome. irate they gave the news today a cautious welcome. ~ ., ., , _ , , welcome. we are happy because we find somebody _ welcome. we are happy because we find somebody is _ welcome. we are happy because we find somebody is taking _ welcome. we are happy because we find somebody is taking it _ find somebody is taking it seriously. at
hywel griffiths, bbc news. iopc is to re—investigate metropolitan police detectives who failed to spot that there was a serial killer operating in east london. stephen port murdered four men in the space of 16 months, but until now no police officer has faced a misconduct hearing. here's our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. it's now eight years since stephen port killed his first victim, and still the families of the four men — anthony walgate, gabriel kovari, daniel whitworth...
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s. national virgil griffith was arrested by american authorities under the same charges. christopher no faces mister griffith incidentally was sentenced to over 5 years in prison. christopher himself is in saudi arabia after being arrested at the border. earlier this year. earlier i managed to speak to chris, he says, as a british citizen, he never thought he would be subject to american law and a close to global issues. my main thought in the accusation is that it's groundless . seems to give you some color before i travel to north korea. i'm a british citizen, i'm not american. i checked all of the guidance from my country. i checked the un resolutions on north korea to check that i wouldn't be breaking any law laws or any sanctions, laws whatsoever. the, the british government, which is where i'm from, have not charged me with anything. they haven't found me guilty of anything. i was detained due to interpol read notice that was issued by the united states, and saudi arabia does not have an extradition treaty with the united states. however, that doesn't mean that i wo
s. national virgil griffith was arrested by american authorities under the same charges. christopher no faces mister griffith incidentally was sentenced to over 5 years in prison. christopher himself is in saudi arabia after being arrested at the border. earlier this year. earlier i managed to speak to chris, he says, as a british citizen, he never thought he would be subject to american law and a close to global issues. my main thought in the accusation is that it's groundless . seems to give...
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a facility supervisor at griffith park golf course. the city-run facility says the you're okay with recycled water. they also started making water saving changes in the past few years. we have using turf reduction >> placing the sprinkler heads on different areas. if they're not being used. >> also we were using drought, tolerant plants. and we've got to do. we've got to do. there's more important things in golf late. >> being able to drink water and take as long as he's open. it's great when it was closed for 7 weeks during covid. that was a huge problem for me. it was really sad and depressing. i do think it's a good way to get a little exercise and have a little open space that it's not pure concrete in according to la dwp commercial customers using recycled water are exempt from the ordinance. the use of recycled water offsets the demand and makes drinking water available for customers. more than 85% of the city on golf courses are recycled water. so they're they're they've done a great job of making themselves drop proof. >> accor
a facility supervisor at griffith park golf course. the city-run facility says the you're okay with recycled water. they also started making water saving changes in the past few years. we have using turf reduction >> placing the sprinkler heads on different areas. if they're not being used. >> also we were using drought, tolerant plants. and we've got to do. we've got to do. there's more important things in golf late. >> being able to drink water and take as long as he's open....
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hywel griffith, bbc news. you can see more on that story on the bbc iplayer.p has resigned from government, saying that he "drank far too much" last night and embarrassed himself and other people. in a resignation letter, chris pincher, who is the mp for tamworth in staffordshire, apologised to borisjohnson and to "those concerned". 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake is at westminster. jonathan, what more can you tell us? we are told there were complaints about his behaviour last night at the carlton club, conservative private members club in central london where he was drinking with colleagues and others and then a letter to the prime minister, as you say, he said that he drank far too much and he embarrassed himself and other people. he apologised and said resigning was the right thing to do. as deputy chief whip, chris pincher was responsible for maintaining discipline among conservative mps, but it is his own behaviour which has fallen short. as things stand he will not face any further action. labour are saying there are serious questions to answe
hywel griffith, bbc news. you can see more on that story on the bbc iplayer.p has resigned from government, saying that he "drank far too much" last night and embarrassed himself and other people. in a resignation letter, chris pincher, who is the mp for tamworth in staffordshire, apologised to borisjohnson and to "those concerned". 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake is at westminster. jonathan, what more can you tell us? we are told there were complaints about his...
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hywel griffith, bbc news.story in logan mwangi, a boy betrayed' on bbc iplayer. and viewers in wales can also see it on bbc one at 8.30 this evening. the nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg has said the security alliance has a �*core responsiblity�* to prevent the war in ukraine escalating to other nations. its meeting in madrid came to a close. borisjohnson place during increase military spending and there were pledges by other nations to increase aid and send more weapons. here is chris mason. salisbury plain is usually a place where british troops train. now those in ukrainian uniforms are here too, being taught to use the weapons and equipment are being given to them by the uk. this is the prime minister at the end of the nato summit in madrid, promising more money to help ukraine further. the best way for— money to help ukraine further. tue: best way for us money to help ukraine further. tte: best way for us to win the argument around the world about our values is for the ukrainians to win. that's why
hywel griffith, bbc news.story in logan mwangi, a boy betrayed' on bbc iplayer. and viewers in wales can also see it on bbc one at 8.30 this evening. the nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg has said the security alliance has a �*core responsiblity�* to prevent the war in ukraine escalating to other nations. its meeting in madrid came to a close. borisjohnson place during increase military spending and there were pledges by other nations to increase aid and send more weapons. here is...
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many thanks again, hell with —— hywel griffith there and lorna gordon in glasgow. work and they also report customers who are staying at home instead of being out and about spending money. the tourism agency, visit britain, has estimated that the uk's hospitality sector will lose about £500 million just from today's strike action. 0ur correspondent danny savage reports from york. on a fine summer's day, people would normally be pouring out of york station to visit the city. not today. barely a trickle of people were passing by. 0utside, they were queuing for the coach to london and leeds instead. today's strike has ruined people's trips. we've had to book a bus, not get a refund on train tickets, and then pay for a hotel in london, which was not part of our plans. and you're flying to australia tomorrow? tomorrow. i think it throws a lot of tourists especially off, because you don't anticipate dealing with stress and strife while you're on vacation. it took me, like, four hours to get to here. | it's an absolute joke, mate, you know what i mean? - this man was tryi
many thanks again, hell with —— hywel griffith there and lorna gordon in glasgow. work and they also report customers who are staying at home instead of being out and about spending money. the tourism agency, visit britain, has estimated that the uk's hospitality sector will lose about £500 million just from today's strike action. 0ur correspondent danny savage reports from york. on a fine summer's day, people would normally be pouring out of york station to visit the city. not today....
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here's our wales correspondent hywell griffith.f fans will be there too — after enduring a nerve—racking 90 minutes came hours of euphoria. as the hangovers clear, thoughts now turn to booking flights to doha. we are going to be there competing against the best in the world on football terms, but the rest of the world is going to see us as wales and i think that is the main thing. it's hard to overstate just how much this means to an entire nation. few people in the stadium were even born the last time wales qualified for a world cup. even fewer know how it feels to represent your nation on the global stage. all credit to gallant wales - for holding brazil to a single goal. sweden in 1958 is remembered as the tournament where pele broke welsh hearts, having made it to the quarterfinals. so, can today's players go as far? i think they'll have a very good chance. something which the welsh team has always had is a bit of spirit. when the players make it to qatar, alcohol will be restricted. there are real concerns about the hosts' hum
here's our wales correspondent hywell griffith.f fans will be there too — after enduring a nerve—racking 90 minutes came hours of euphoria. as the hangovers clear, thoughts now turn to booking flights to doha. we are going to be there competing against the best in the world on football terms, but the rest of the world is going to see us as wales and i think that is the main thing. it's hard to overstate just how much this means to an entire nation. few people in the stadium were even born...
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griffith, uh, deputy for humanitarian affairs. here they are making contacts. mrs.reenspan visited moscow and our vision of solving this problem was presented. uh, and uh, recently it was publicly confirmed by president putin and just yesterday. e is a minister in ankara. e foreign affairs. lavrov spoke about this topic, that is, there are no obstacles on our part for the export of grain. no, and uh, lon's representatives were given our specific ideas on how this could be done and in what quantities russia is ready to export y grain and fertilizer, so uh, here the question is, as it were, for the ukrainian side. eh, here it turns out that he sheep want to solve this issue in a package. that is, you you, uh, to ukrainian grain and from russia and ukrainian grain. this is the second part of the package deal, but uh, we know how president zelensky and other ukrainian officials feel about this, linking this issue to numerous others. e question. well, in particular with mine clearance. but this is already a problem for ukraine because, uh, ukraine has mined these ports.
griffith, uh, deputy for humanitarian affairs. here they are making contacts. mrs.reenspan visited moscow and our vision of solving this problem was presented. uh, and uh, recently it was publicly confirmed by president putin and just yesterday. e is a minister in ankara. e foreign affairs. lavrov spoke about this topic, that is, there are no obstacles on our part for the export of grain. no, and uh, lon's representatives were given our specific ideas on how this could be done and in what...
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i would associate myself with the comments of ranking member griffith. i am a medicare advantage patient a it is always good to know that you have a year left if you are covered by medicare advantage. look, they ought out the issue of timely cess to care act and our use of the electron medical records to help facilitate the prior authorizatn process. i guess the question is for the inspector. do you see that as being a helpful adjunct to getting patient the coverage that they need when they need it? >> thank you. yes, we saw in some of the cases in our evaluation that prior authorization requests were denied because the medicare advantagelan requested either unnecessary documentation of -- [inaudible] the idea of taking a risk-based approach of the provider level is an interesting one. it is not one to have city directly yet. we are looking into it. >> some states are doing this, i know texas is doing it at a state level. this is after the state legislation had a last legislative session. the idea that we could facilitate care and actually make it less b
i would associate myself with the comments of ranking member griffith. i am a medicare advantage patient a it is always good to know that you have a year left if you are covered by medicare advantage. look, they ought out the issue of timely cess to care act and our use of the electron medical records to help facilitate the prior authorizatn process. i guess the question is for the inspector. do you see that as being a helpful adjunct to getting patient the coverage that they need when they...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, swansea. the time is 1.16. our top story this lunchtime...ces are hampering rescue efforts in remote terrain. coming up — we'll have the latest from headingley, where england's cricket team are back in action against new zealand. and coming up on the bbc news channel — england get off to a terrific start after losing the toss on the opening morning of the final test against new zealand. borisjohnson has arrived in rwanda ahead of a meeting of the commonwealth's heads of government. mrjohnson again defended the uk's policy to send asylum seekers there, and accused critics of having a condescending attitude towards the african country. rwanda joined the commonwealth in 2009, but there's been criticism over the country's human rights record. 0ur deputy africa editor anne soy reports. the pm's first visit to rwanda. just over a week since the first flight to carry asylum—seekers from the uk was cancelled. first on the agenda a meeting with the host, president paul kagame. the two governments are keen to proceed with the deal, despite the oppositi
hywel griffith, bbc news, swansea. the time is 1.16. our top story this lunchtime...ces are hampering rescue efforts in remote terrain. coming up — we'll have the latest from headingley, where england's cricket team are back in action against new zealand. and coming up on the bbc news channel — england get off to a terrific start after losing the toss on the opening morning of the final test against new zealand. borisjohnson has arrived in rwanda ahead of a meeting of the commonwealth's...
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s. national. virgil griffith was arrested by american authorities under the same charges, christopher nie faces. incidentally, mr. griffin was sentenced to over 5 years in prison. 30 year old christopher himself is not in saudi arabia after being arrested up the border earlier this year . and earlier i managed to speak to christopher, who said as a british citizen, he checked you in law and working in north korea, but not u. s. law having, why should he need to see us? i choose as you have breaking its international sanctions, when you spoke at the conference in north korea, what's your main thought? all the documentation. yeah. well, you know, my main thought in the accusation is that it's groundless to, to give you some color before i travel to north korea. i'm a, i'm a british citizen, i'm not american. i check all of the guidance for my son to be. i checked the un resolutions on north korea to check that i wouldn't be breaking any law laws or any sanction laws whatsoever. the, the british government, which is where i'm from, and have not charged me with anything. they haven't foun
s. national. virgil griffith was arrested by american authorities under the same charges, christopher nie faces. incidentally, mr. griffin was sentenced to over 5 years in prison. 30 year old christopher himself is not in saudi arabia after being arrested up the border earlier this year . and earlier i managed to speak to christopher, who said as a british citizen, he checked you in law and working in north korea, but not u. s. law having, why should he need to see us? i choose as you have...
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to become a lawyer and i just say yes to everything because i think it's still too young. blister griffith goes, we have it in 2000 and we enjoy. i went to a good high school in kenya, and it up into i've been stem oriented school saw from the 3rd year our teachers would come to class and, and tell us what tim korea existed. so when that what i could take there was measured by, you know, it got me excited that maybe this is what have been chasing, and fields now going to the household college in fact, pinch in the ticket. good. ok, great. i don't know how to find good things in it says, no, no, no, need your footage in latitude, so just to give go to why asked, use you. so he'd be lazy you might surprise yourself. ah, i am canyon. i grew up in january. so how does this kenyan find themselves so comfortably? you know, i live in rhonda, why did they come to run? i can't respect you. logan. i am in my 3rd year at the university of nairobi, i lost a sister or a girl that was very close to my heart and saw i was struggling to you know, to make peace with myself. when my mind was completely shat
to become a lawyer and i just say yes to everything because i think it's still too young. blister griffith goes, we have it in 2000 and we enjoy. i went to a good high school in kenya, and it up into i've been stem oriented school saw from the 3rd year our teachers would come to class and, and tell us what tim korea existed. so when that what i could take there was measured by, you know, it got me excited that maybe this is what have been chasing, and fields now going to the household college...
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mps nia griffith and maria miller also become dames, while fellow mps stephen timms and jeremy wrightre balding becomes a cbe. i'm really amazed and, yeah, just completely overwhelmed by it, to be honest. but i do think it's a reflection of how much people love sport, and i hope it's also a reflection of the growth of women's sport and the added reward and recognition there is for women's sport and women in sports broadcasting. cricket star moeen ali says he's proud and happy to be named an 0be. rio ferdinand becomes an 0be, too, for services to football and for his charity and campaigning work. luther blissett also becomes an 0be for his work in football and charity. it's curling gold... the olympic gold—medal—winning curling team is also recognised. captain eve muirhead is made an 0be, the rest of the team mbes. also becoming an mbe, footballer gareth bale. most honours, though, go to people not in the public eye, people like patricia hassulbee, recognised for 65 years of volunteering for the poppy appeal. it makes you feel special. it makes you feel...all the hard work has brought
mps nia griffith and maria miller also become dames, while fellow mps stephen timms and jeremy wrightre balding becomes a cbe. i'm really amazed and, yeah, just completely overwhelmed by it, to be honest. but i do think it's a reflection of how much people love sport, and i hope it's also a reflection of the growth of women's sport and the added reward and recognition there is for women's sport and women in sports broadcasting. cricket star moeen ali says he's proud and happy to be named an...
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knew, the young guy from cardiff, bless him, i another from cardiff, his name was griff — i 22, griffiths was a difficult time. i it killed my father, definitely. i mean, he was only 56 when he died, you know. he was still very young himself. so, but... ..there we are. we had sent a letter to stephen, didn't we, to tell him how we felt and, you know, he loved him and that, and it got sent back, and that was my father finished then, cos he never got to see the letter. for bernie mills, the end of the conflict came a day too late. her brother, christopher thomas, died the day before the surrender. he was killed by a landmine near stanley. he was the only welsh guard whose body was brought home. his funeral became a focal point for the regiment and the families of those lost on the galahad. it was a bit bittersweet. i think it hit home when everyone was coming home, he wasn't. yeah, that was upsetting. seeing everybody having a party. we couldn't. but there you are. yeah, some part of me still didn't believe it until... ..until we actually buried him. because his was the only body, all the g
knew, the young guy from cardiff, bless him, i another from cardiff, his name was griff — i 22, griffiths was a difficult time. i it killed my father, definitely. i mean, he was only 56 when he died, you know. he was still very young himself. so, but... ..there we are. we had sent a letter to stephen, didn't we, to tell him how we felt and, you know, he loved him and that, and it got sent back, and that was my father finished then, cos he never got to see the letter. for bernie mills, the end...
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was there something that a dollar griffith by always slowly does that? yes, it looked like he'd been strangled with clothes. alex was up. no, he must have thought back because the marks continued upward the sooner the better . it must have been scratched in the process with those and then they went for his neck or something. so i don't know that i definitely believe it is of the marks were pretty vague thought there were no marks here. let me let i only glanced at him. then i almost dropped to my knees of it awful. his medical decided when we were walking in the riverside district, i started wondering what was going on with the little girl. i looked at the people and thought this isn't a good idea with we walked past a car and there were these guys leaning on it with baton and knives. i was like what the 2 guys drove by on scooters and one of them flashed a gun. he could have shot me jani, didn't notice anything. i was like, this isn't a good idea. some of them must have been least friends. i don't know, will. i think so too. close to that they must have
was there something that a dollar griffith by always slowly does that? yes, it looked like he'd been strangled with clothes. alex was up. no, he must have thought back because the marks continued upward the sooner the better . it must have been scratched in the process with those and then they went for his neck or something. so i don't know that i definitely believe it is of the marks were pretty vague thought there were no marks here. let me let i only glanced at him. then i almost dropped to...
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hywel griffith, bbc news.t how this story, and many others, are covered in tomorrow's front pages at10:30 and 11:30. this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are the journalist and broadcaster james lewer and claire cohen, women's editor of the daily telegraph. the nato secretary general jens stoltenberg has said the security alliance has a �*core responsibility�* to prevent the war in ukraine escalating to other nations, as its meeting in madrid came a close. the prime minister borisjohnson promised to significantly increase britain's military spending, and there were pledges by other leaders to boost aid and send more weapons. let's go over to the summit in madrid now, and my colleague kasia madera. hi there. well, here in independence sc uare, hi there. well, here in independence square. the — hi there. well, here in independence square, the centre _ hi there. well, here in independence square, the centre of— hi there. well, here in independence square, the centre of madrid, - hi there. wel
hywel griffith, bbc news.t how this story, and many others, are covered in tomorrow's front pages at10:30 and 11:30. this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are the journalist and broadcaster james lewer and claire cohen, women's editor of the daily telegraph. the nato secretary general jens stoltenberg has said the security alliance has a �*core responsibility�* to prevent the war in ukraine escalating to other nations, as its meeting in madrid came a close. the prime...
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there were cruising areas such as pershing square or griffith park. it is today. ese days, it's kind of this big nightmare urban planning but it used to be a beautiful tree lot, all these paths with trees and bushes everywhere. it was public but there were little priva spaces alover e places where, you know, people could, at night, have surreptitious sex with one another. mark: because it was the central cruising spot for gay men. how else are we gonna do it, you know? we didn't have grindr back then or cell phones or anything. marie: gay bars sprung up as meeting places for this new population. craig: before world war ii there wasn't really what we would call gay bars. sometimes we look back at them historically, we call them that but they were ally more like bohemian bars. they were bars where a lot of marginalized groups of people would hang out and meet, like, leftists and communists and maybe some non-whites and then the gays are all kind of in this marginal space together. the world war ii mobilization was the biggest mobilization in american hi
there were cruising areas such as pershing square or griffith park. it is today. ese days, it's kind of this big nightmare urban planning but it used to be a beautiful tree lot, all these paths with trees and bushes everywhere. it was public but there were little priva spaces alover e places where, you know, people could, at night, have surreptitious sex with one another. mark: because it was the central cruising spot for gay men. how else are we gonna do it, you know? we didn't have grindr...
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mps nia griffith and maria miller also become dames, while fellow mps stephen timms and jeremy wrightld of sport, broadcaster clare balding becomes a cbe. i'm really amazed and, yeah, just completely overwhelmed by it, to be honest. but i do think it's a reflection of how much people love sport, and i hope it's also a reflection of the growth of women's sport and the added reward and recognition there is for women's sport and women in sports broadcasting. cricket star moeen ali says he's "proud and happy" to be named an obe. rio ferdinand becomes an obe too, for services to football and for his charity and campaigning work. luther blissett also becomes an obe for his work in football and charity. it's curling gold... the olympic gold—medal—winning curling team is also recognised. captain eve muirhead is made an obe, the rest of the team mbes. and bale scores! also becoming an mbe, footballer gareth bale. most honours, though, go to people not in the public eye — people like patricia hassulbee, recognised for 65 years of volunteering for the poppy appeal. it makes you feel special. it
mps nia griffith and maria miller also become dames, while fellow mps stephen timms and jeremy wrightld of sport, broadcaster clare balding becomes a cbe. i'm really amazed and, yeah, just completely overwhelmed by it, to be honest. but i do think it's a reflection of how much people love sport, and i hope it's also a reflection of the growth of women's sport and the added reward and recognition there is for women's sport and women in sports broadcasting. cricket star moeen ali says he's...
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capture the either the light emitted by the plasma, bundle it and transfer it to the size the thaw. griffith system for exposure of the chip since lies is easily absorbed by the air and by optics. the process takes place in a high vacuum and environment without a molecules instead of lenses. the research is used, mirrors the light is and projected through a photo mask. lastly, a pattern is transferred onto a silicon sheet that has previously been coated with a light sensitive chemical substance. this complicated process is what lies behind the creation of a micro chip with beans of transistors. how did any one come up with this idea? it was in fact breathtaking, least simple. the camera lens was flipped and light sent through it for more than a century sized camera. lenses have also been committed by hollywood alongside the manufacturer. r 8 sciences twice. one, the technical oscar fruits lenses the produces of the lord of the rings trilogy are among those who choose size lenses. the lenses a crucial for the brilliancy of the images as star director vin vendors can confirm . this is for just
capture the either the light emitted by the plasma, bundle it and transfer it to the size the thaw. griffith system for exposure of the chip since lies is easily absorbed by the air and by optics. the process takes place in a high vacuum and environment without a molecules instead of lenses. the research is used, mirrors the light is and projected through a photo mask. lastly, a pattern is transferred onto a silicon sheet that has previously been coated with a light sensitive chemical...
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hywel griffith was at the game and joins us now.15 tournaments in a row wales have had to watch the world cup from afar. tonight there was a chance to change all that, but first they had to beat ukraine, a nation which has endured so much in recent months and a team, it is fair to say, have most neutral football fans around the world egging them on. an opportunity for both teams to make some history. being a football supporter is about savouring success. and learning to deal with defeat. add solidarity with ukrainian opposition and cardiff was a heady mix of emotions, but only one team could claim a place in qatar. the first minutes brought a flurry. ukraine put the ball in the back of the net but the referee wasn't happy. the nerves didn't settle. wayne hennessey was kept busy but then up stepped the wales captain. gareth bale delivering with a deflection. wales take a lead. sending hopes skywards. ukraine were unbowed, unrelenting, and unable to get past wayne hennessey. brendanjohnson could have made it more comfortable. so could
hywel griffith was at the game and joins us now.15 tournaments in a row wales have had to watch the world cup from afar. tonight there was a chance to change all that, but first they had to beat ukraine, a nation which has endured so much in recent months and a team, it is fair to say, have most neutral football fans around the world egging them on. an opportunity for both teams to make some history. being a football supporter is about savouring success. and learning to deal with defeat. add...
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the deputies rebecca griffith's reporting from g. thank you. and ahead of that, a you announcement on whether ukraine will be granted official candidate status. let's hear from some people on the streets of keep on what they think about joining the european union. good of us live with us. of course, it's very important, a office protection and hope of a better life. lesser per blemish or bully, no edison. this does not solve our problems. you sri for was a cache, the e u is defending its interest, our to sticker through. so it'll be almost the same situation for what you going. yeah. but you quit your so crushing we have hope for a better future in general. i can't say more about without the behavior. june. now it's expected that you will make you crying and also moldova membership. candidates, but frustration is growing among another group of countries who site their path to you. membership is taking far too long. leaders of 6 western balkan states, a holding talks with the ego counterparts in brussels. they're discussing a new pan european po
the deputies rebecca griffith's reporting from g. thank you. and ahead of that, a you announcement on whether ukraine will be granted official candidate status. let's hear from some people on the streets of keep on what they think about joining the european union. good of us live with us. of course, it's very important, a office protection and hope of a better life. lesser per blemish or bully, no edison. this does not solve our problems. you sri for was a cache, the e u is defending its...
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we did hear from martin griffith the un humanitarian chief wall. so just brief the security council as well. and he said they now need more money for humanitarian aid, or they have a plan. it's the afghanistan humanitarian response plan that was in place. earlier this year i. he said that there countries pledged about 2 and a half $1000000000.00, but the countries that have pledged, not all of them have actually delivered that funding. so he said, now is the time they need this money. they said they're about 66 per cent of a funding gap, upper monetary, an aide for afghanistan. he said they need $3000000000.00 just in the next 4 to 6 months. and that's even more money now because of, of the earthquake. he said in his words, this is not the time for hesitancy. he said without a intervention, hunger and malnutrition will intensify with devastating consequences. so you could really get a sense of how urgent situation is and they are a great, thanks to that as well as oliver in new york. the u. s. supreme court has just hunted down a landmark victory t
we did hear from martin griffith the un humanitarian chief wall. so just brief the security council as well. and he said they now need more money for humanitarian aid, or they have a plan. it's the afghanistan humanitarian response plan that was in place. earlier this year i. he said that there countries pledged about 2 and a half $1000000000.00, but the countries that have pledged, not all of them have actually delivered that funding. so he said, now is the time they need this money. they said...
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ships 75 aircraft 7,000 personnel valentin bogdanov ivan utkin and evgeny samsonov organization by griffith the leadership of the ministry of foreign affairs and the ministry of defense of russia they were held in moscow and, according to the official representative of agent second stefan dujarik , were frank and constructive. in the near future may exceed 320 million people. basically. it is the inhabitants of the poorest countries that are the root of the current problems with food supplies, western anti-russian restrictions, said the president of senegal summing up his talks with vladimir putin, macky sala noted that wheat fertilizers produced in our country must be removed from sanctions because moscow is ready to help resolve the food crisis. including by exporting grain from ukraine, the russian leader later confirmed it. what opportunities exist? this the head of state told the day before in an interview with my colleague pavel zarubin , uh, who is under the control of ukraine, well, first of all, these are the black sea basin, odessa and the nearby port. we did not mine the approach
ships 75 aircraft 7,000 personnel valentin bogdanov ivan utkin and evgeny samsonov organization by griffith the leadership of the ministry of foreign affairs and the ministry of defense of russia they were held in moscow and, according to the official representative of agent second stefan dujarik , were frank and constructive. in the near future may exceed 320 million people. basically. it is the inhabitants of the poorest countries that are the root of the current problems with food supplies,...
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p. m. 23 rebel griffith seized the keyboard. a town in the east in democratic republic of congo, bona ghana in north give a province is one of the main crossings into neighboring uganda. military spokesmen is denounce the attack, calling it a violation. the rebels were lost. active in the area in 2012 more than 25000 people have fled since the group launched the renew defensive last month. what guns that they did no matter there. after witnessing huge setbacks offered by the soldiers on the ground, the rwandan defense forces have this time and in the open decided to violate the intelligibility of our border and the integrity about territory by occupying the border town of ben unger this monday. this is nothing less than an invasion of the d r. c. and the armed forces, the democratic republic of congo, will take all of the necessary measures to defend the territory move a 2nd day of volatility is effecting global stock markets. on monday wall street entered what's known as bad territory when markets for more than 20 percent from
p. m. 23 rebel griffith seized the keyboard. a town in the east in democratic republic of congo, bona ghana in north give a province is one of the main crossings into neighboring uganda. military spokesmen is denounce the attack, calling it a violation. the rebels were lost. active in the area in 2012 more than 25000 people have fled since the group launched the renew defensive last month. what guns that they did no matter there. after witnessing huge setbacks offered by the soldiers on the...
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hywel griffiths, bbc news.rus was found circulating in london during test on sewage. public health officials say the virus detected has the potential to spread but the current risk level is low. fergus walsh is here. polio is a viral disease which can affect the spinal—cord causing muscle weakness and paralysis. but the risk is only to those who are not fully vaccinated, especially children. there used to be thousands of polio cases every year until vaccination was introduced in the mid—50s. there hasn't been a case of wild polio acquired in the uk since 1984. the alert has been raised now because sewage monitoring has shown the virus is circulating somewhere in north—east london. this is what is known as a vaccine derived polio virus. it has been brought into the uk by someone immunised abroad with oral polio vaccine drops. this contains weakened live virus which can pass through the gut and potentially infect others through contaminated food or water but no case of polio has yet been identified. the nhs now u
hywel griffiths, bbc news.rus was found circulating in london during test on sewage. public health officials say the virus detected has the potential to spread but the current risk level is low. fergus walsh is here. polio is a viral disease which can affect the spinal—cord causing muscle weakness and paralysis. but the risk is only to those who are not fully vaccinated, especially children. there used to be thousands of polio cases every year until vaccination was introduced in the...
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hywel griffiths, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor.ugh the afternoon, a bit more cloud to the north and west. it will break a little bit at times, but always cooler. 12—15 in the far north—west. for many, 28 and 26, may be 27—23 parts of the midlands and the south—east. —— matt 27-28. midlands and the south—east. —— matt 27—28. pollen levels will remain very high. we are in peak grass pollen season at the moment. still a bit more cloud and more bees to the north and west of scotland. patchy cloud elsewhere, a few mist and fog patches. maybe the odd shower and thunderstorms across the channel islands. a pretty one night for many. those nights are getting warmer over the next couple of days, as well. a few showers and thunderstorms breaking out across southern counties, working their way northwards. mostly dry and sunny. some sunny spells developing in the cloud spots of scotland and northern ireland compared with today. temperatures up a little bit. the highest temperatures likely to be in the north midlands and northern england. 29 in
hywel griffiths, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor.ugh the afternoon, a bit more cloud to the north and west. it will break a little bit at times, but always cooler. 12—15 in the far north—west. for many, 28 and 26, may be 27—23 parts of the midlands and the south—east. —— matt 27-28. midlands and the south—east. —— matt 27—28. pollen levels will remain very high. we are in peak grass pollen season at the moment. still a bit more cloud and...
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zach griffiths joins us now. zach, before we get to the non-farm payrolls tomorrow, what did you think of jamie dimon's comments yesterday it got so much attention he did a total 180 from a week ago after he painted a positive picture. >> julianna, it is interesting to hear that from him. i think it is consistent with concerns out in the market and in the economy as we consider the fed that has to tighten aggressively i think it is a prudent warning, but perhaps a bit early. we don't think recession is coming over the next 18 months or so. as the fed hikes rates and global central banks hike rates, the risk of recession is elevated we don't think we're there yesterday. >> we are have seen a price refocus already. let's focus in the u.s how do you see treasury markets reacting as the fed begins to tighten? the pre-tightening phase where markets brace for what is to come what about more treasuries in the market and buyers compared to what we have seen over the last several years >> it is interesting you have seen p
zach griffiths joins us now. zach, before we get to the non-farm payrolls tomorrow, what did you think of jamie dimon's comments yesterday it got so much attention he did a total 180 from a week ago after he painted a positive picture. >> julianna, it is interesting to hear that from him. i think it is consistent with concerns out in the market and in the economy as we consider the fed that has to tighten aggressively i think it is a prudent warning, but perhaps a bit early. we don't...
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mps nia griffith and maria miller also become dames, while fellow mps stephen timms and jeremy wrighty it, to be honest. but i do think it's a reflection of how much people love sport, and i hope it's also a reflection of the growth of women's sport and the added reward and recognition there is for women's sport and women in sports broadcasting. cricket star moeen ali says he's "proud and happy" to be named an 0be. rio ferdinand becomes an 0be too, for services to football and for his charity and campaigning work. luther blissett also becomes an 0be for his work in football and charity. it's curling gold... the olympic gold—medal—winning curling team is also recognised. captain eve muirhead is made an 0be, the rest of the team mbes. and bale scores! also becoming an mbe, footballer gareth bale. most honours, though, go to people not in the public eye — people like patricia hassulbee, recognised for 65 years of volunteering for the poppy appeal. it makes you feel special. it makes you feel...all the hard work has brought you a reward. as i say, i'm just delighted about it. delighted. a
mps nia griffith and maria miller also become dames, while fellow mps stephen timms and jeremy wrighty it, to be honest. but i do think it's a reflection of how much people love sport, and i hope it's also a reflection of the growth of women's sport and the added reward and recognition there is for women's sport and women in sports broadcasting. cricket star moeen ali says he's "proud and happy" to be named an 0be. rio ferdinand becomes an 0be too, for services to football and for his...