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the criticism is whatever, hejust wins. i said whatever, hejust wins.nd thatis what i said after the game and that is how i feel. the future of manchester united's marcus rashford continues to be uncertain. united boss ruben amorim has suggested he'd rather have his 63—year—old goalkeeping coachjorge vital on the bench than the england forward because of a perceived lack of effort. rashford has not been involved in a matchday squad for united in 11 games and was once again missing froom sunday's 1—0 win at fulham in the premier league. it is the same situation for every player. if you do the maximum, if you do the right things we can use every player and you can see today on the bench we missed a little bit of pace to go, to change the game, to move some pieces. i would put vito on before i would put on a player that doesn't give a maximum of everything so i would not change that part. in the women's super league, tottenham have have signed sweden defender josefine rybrink on a permanent deal until the end of the season. the 27—year—old joins as a free
the criticism is whatever, hejust wins. i said whatever, hejust wins.nd thatis what i said after the game and that is how i feel. the future of manchester united's marcus rashford continues to be uncertain. united boss ruben amorim has suggested he'd rather have his 63—year—old goalkeeping coachjorge vital on the bench than the england forward because of a perceived lack of effort. rashford has not been involved in a matchday squad for united in 11 games and was once again missing froom...
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hejust throws his darts and he is an amazing dart player. will be playing darts in their nappies! there will probably sell luke littler nappy. you heard it here first from bobby george on bbc news. stargazers around the globe were treated to a stunning celestial scene on friday as venus appeared shining brightly above a crescent moon. the planet was visible to the naked eye from the uk to the us, turkey and china. venus is often called the evening star or morning star because, when it is prominent, it appears like the brightest "star" in the sky. here you can see the crescent moon and the planet venus straddle a cross on top of quebec baptist church in ellaville, georgia. in turkey's capital, ankara, the moon and venus are seen together alongside the kocatepe mosque. in the uk's whitley bay, a shining waxing crescent moon glows with venus to the right. and in other parts of the world, more astronomical delights as the quadrantid meteor shower continues, captured here in the night sky over the great wall of china. this is pepys in use. the we
hejust throws his darts and he is an amazing dart player. will be playing darts in their nappies! there will probably sell luke littler nappy. you heard it here first from bobby george on bbc news. stargazers around the globe were treated to a stunning celestial scene on friday as venus appeared shining brightly above a crescent moon. the planet was visible to the naked eye from the uk to the us, turkey and china. venus is often called the evening star or morning star because, when it is...
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look what he did yesterday - hejust— out. look what he did yesterday - hejust came— out.what he did yesterday — he just came in with a - — he just came in with a vengeance _ — he just came in with a vengeance. that's- — he just came in with a vengeance. that's the l — he just came in with a - vengeance. that's the vision 's side _ vengeance. that's the vision 's side -- — vengeance. that's the vision 's side —— business— vengeance. that's the vision 's side —— business side. - vengeance. that's the vision 's side —— business side. but- vengeance. that's the vision 's side -- business side.- he side -- business side. but can he aet side -- business side. but can he get republicans... - side -- business side. but can he get republicans... on - side -- business side. but can he get republicans... on the. he get republicans... on the business side, it's not very popular. business side, it's not very pewter-— popular. there are a lot of thins popular. there are a lot of things that _ popular. there are a lot of things that republicans i things that republicans are going — thin
look what he did yesterday - hejust— out. look what he did yesterday - hejust came— out.what he did yesterday — he just came in with a - — he just came in with a vengeance _ — he just came in with a vengeance. that's- — he just came in with a vengeance. that's the l — he just came in with a - vengeance. that's the vision 's side _ vengeance. that's the vision 's side -- — vengeance. that's the vision 's side —— business— vengeance. that's the vision 's side —— business...
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people from other states even, we met one gentleman who drove here 15 hours from texas because he said hejustor the wayjimmy carter went out about his business, with such humility. we met a couple from panama who said they were very grateful for what he did as president —i of his first acts was to return the panama canal to panama — a very difficult move for the present at the time, it was not popular, it was a treaty that passed the senate byjust one vote. but in the end, it was what president carter himself said was the right thing to do, even though it was not a popular move, it was something he felt he should do — that defined his term in office, he didn't always take the decisions that would've been good for him politically or smooth talk people, or go in the direction that he thought might get him reelected, that wasn't what he was therefore, he said he always wanted to do the right thing at the right time, and that panama canal treaty was really a good representation of that. but this area really represents his post—presidency era. he won the nobel peace prize in 2002 to recognise his
people from other states even, we met one gentleman who drove here 15 hours from texas because he said hejustor the wayjimmy carter went out about his business, with such humility. we met a couple from panama who said they were very grateful for what he did as president —i of his first acts was to return the panama canal to panama — a very difficult move for the present at the time, it was not popular, it was a treaty that passed the senate byjust one vote. but in the end, it was what...
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though, he could not be separated from his impressive opponent until a deciding tie—break, which hejustdged to clinch a 6—4, 2—6, 5—7, 7—6, 7—6 victory at 12.55am. he faces third seed carlos alcaraz next, who says he'll get a kangaroo tattoo if he wins in melbourne. it isa it is a kangaroo, that is for certain. yeah, that is my idea. the only thing that i miss is to lift the trophy here. in the women's draw, american seventh seed jessica pegula became the latest top ten player to fall as she went down 7—6, 6—1 to serbia's olga danilovic. the 23—year—old, who is ranked 55th in the world, dominated the second set to set up a fourth—round tie against spanish iith seed paula badosa. she was cheered on by compatriot novak djokovic on rod laver arena following his third—round victory. you can get all the latest on the australian open on the bbc sport website and app. manchester city striker erling haaland has signed a new long—term deal with the club that will keep him at the etihad until 203a. the norwegianjoined city from dortmund in 2022 and has scored 111 goals in 126 games for the club s
though, he could not be separated from his impressive opponent until a deciding tie—break, which hejustdged to clinch a 6—4, 2—6, 5—7, 7—6, 7—6 victory at 12.55am. he faces third seed carlos alcaraz next, who says he'll get a kangaroo tattoo if he wins in melbourne. it isa it is a kangaroo, that is for certain. yeah, that is my idea. the only thing that i miss is to lift the trophy here. in the women's draw, american seventh seed jessica pegula became the latest top ten player to...
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so he is still the president, so hejust not, he is suspended from duties, said a presidential securityidential. it is not a matter of loyalty. in presidential. it is not a matter of loyalty. in terms of the practicalities, _ matter of loyalty. in terms of the practicalities, you - matter of loyalty. in terms of the practicalities, you are - the practicalities, you are various parts of the authorities in south korea effectively pitted against one another. what does this mean for south korea both internally and how countries elsewhere in the world see south korea? i mean, internally we are in a very uncharted territory, as your correspondent said. as we saw yesterday, the two government agencies were almost coming closer to a physical clash over the arrest. that's never happened before in modern history. there is a lot of legal issues involving south korea, this arrest warrant as well, president yoon's has called it illegal and invalid because the coi corruption investigation office doesn't have an authority to look into the insurrection charges. so that whatever the coi tries to do, it
so he is still the president, so hejust not, he is suspended from duties, said a presidential securityidential. it is not a matter of loyalty. in presidential. it is not a matter of loyalty. in terms of the practicalities, _ matter of loyalty. in terms of the practicalities, you - matter of loyalty. in terms of the practicalities, you are - the practicalities, you are various parts of the authorities in south korea effectively pitted against one another. what does this mean for south korea both...
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hejust called me. really? yeah. so for decades and decades, you have worked with benetton.the very beginning of the relationship when they said, "you know what, oliviero, "we love your work. "we want you to be our creative director," did you say to them, "ok, but i refuse to actually use "photographs of your clothes, "i want to do it different"? did you say that to them? benetton never spoke like we... he said... we spoke... no, he never asked me for anything special. i always proposed something. and he said, "this is the right way to do it." you know, when... you mean that the company always supported you? no, the company was my biggest enemy. all the manager was... they hated me. so who was your big supporter there? luciano benetton. just mr benetton himself. yeah. very interesting, huh? and you know, when i did propose whatever, everything was shocking. when i told luciano, do you think the young people are more interested in a sweater or in ideas? you were in control. you could say to them, "i'm going to build you a campaign, but i'm not "going to show a single piece of
hejust called me. really? yeah. so for decades and decades, you have worked with benetton.the very beginning of the relationship when they said, "you know what, oliviero, "we love your work. "we want you to be our creative director," did you say to them, "ok, but i refuse to actually use "photographs of your clothes, "i want to do it different"? did you say that to them? benetton never spoke like we... he said... we spoke... no, he never asked me for...
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we are turning him over to the lapd because he was dressed like a fireman and he was not, hejust gott burglarising homes. this was my house, this is the main house. with tens of thousands of people staying in emergency hotels and shelters, they are safe for now, but have no idea where they will go next. serenity�*s family left minutes before their home burned. people like me with no insurance, we don't know what we will do. we are at shelters like this, we are going around town, some of us have lost our car, some have lost our sense of being. the city faces a massive task to provide housing for the areas that are lost. # we will rise... at a church in pasadena, the sunday congregation summoning the strength to face the day. the community is pulling together to weather the disaster, but there were fears over how some are affected. people can take the land and buy the land, we want to make sure they remain the land owners and they continue to retain their property. my concern is mainly for the underserved and those at risk, — which are the elderly and the children. the scale of the des
we are turning him over to the lapd because he was dressed like a fireman and he was not, hejust gott burglarising homes. this was my house, this is the main house. with tens of thousands of people staying in emergency hotels and shelters, they are safe for now, but have no idea where they will go next. serenity�*s family left minutes before their home burned. people like me with no insurance, we don't know what we will do. we are at shelters like this, we are going around town, some of us...
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and from a young age, hejust fought. he was always a fighter. was in sports, whether it was, just wherever it may be, in every facet. he's touched so many lives and impacted so many lives. and, um, you know, me and my family, this is something that we're going to have to deal with. you know, every time we wake up and every time we go to sleep, it's going to be something, you know, every holiday there's going to be an empty seat at the table. um, but he wouldn't want us to grieve and mourn. you know, he'd want us to keep attacking life. to go and do what he did. be resilient, charismatic, um, loving, kind. he'd want us to go, um, be there for each other in all our different endeavours. and, um, he wasjust, like i said, my role model. my family's role model. i miss him so much. um, my mum and my dad have done such an awesome jobjust raising me and my three siblings. um, you know, we're so close, us three. um, so many people always tell us they've never seen siblings so close like this ever before. and, uh, the first thing i told my parents and my
and from a young age, hejust fought. he was always a fighter. was in sports, whether it was, just wherever it may be, in every facet. he's touched so many lives and impacted so many lives. and, um, you know, me and my family, this is something that we're going to have to deal with. you know, every time we wake up and every time we go to sleep, it's going to be something, you know, every holiday there's going to be an empty seat at the table. um, but he wouldn't want us to grieve and mourn. you...
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so i think he's just a very arrogant person, and maybe hejust thought that it doesn't matter what hely someone has. and now he's back in prison. but what a waste of 15 years in prison. what a waste of money. the biggest problem is he will have to go before the parole board. that, yet again, will get us all going back to the time thatjemmy died. every time you think you're getting on an even keel, something comes and it stirs all the emotions again, which can be really difficult because it's notjust about me and barry. it's about our lovely family, how it stirs emotions in them, as well. this is never going to go away for us. i think we've just got to accept that. when you saw those music videos and you were made aware of them, what was your reaction? the videos are just awful. how can this be music? how can this be right for our young people to hear these kind of words? because it's definitely inciteful to violence, to drug—taking and all those things. it can't be right. so i do think we need to do something about about this particular, i'll say, music, but it's not really music, is
so i think he's just a very arrogant person, and maybe hejust thought that it doesn't matter what hely someone has. and now he's back in prison. but what a waste of 15 years in prison. what a waste of money. the biggest problem is he will have to go before the parole board. that, yet again, will get us all going back to the time thatjemmy died. every time you think you're getting on an even keel, something comes and it stirs all the emotions again, which can be really difficult because it's...
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i mean, hejust...he got it intuitively and could relate to people from every walk of life and see thee at play in their life. there's a lot of fake populism in the world today, notjust in the united states, but in other places in europe, for example. and it's faux populism. it uses some of the language, but not really the policies that are important to people in their day to day life. carter was not one to wear anything like that on his sleeve. he just lived it. he was authentic. and, you know, ifound working with him, for example, that he didn't really care about the politics of any given situation we were in. he was a man of very firm principles, uh, and he lived by them. and if you didn't like them, well, that was too bad for you. he did what he thought was the right thing to do. a british national has been named among the 1a people killed in the vehicle attack in new orleans on new year's day. london's metropolitan police says 31—year—old edward pettifer from chelsea in west london was among those killed. the uk foreign office says it's supporting his family. during the attack, a
i mean, hejust...he got it intuitively and could relate to people from every walk of life and see thee at play in their life. there's a lot of fake populism in the world today, notjust in the united states, but in other places in europe, for example. and it's faux populism. it uses some of the language, but not really the policies that are important to people in their day to day life. carter was not one to wear anything like that on his sleeve. he just lived it. he was authentic. and, you know,...
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hejust got distinction. and carter had that.te to people from every walk of life and see the larger issues, may be, that were at play. there is a lot of fake populism in the world today, notjust in the united states but in other places, in europe, for example, and it is false populism. it uses some of the language but not really the policies that are important to people in their day—to—day life. carter was not one to wear anything like that on his sleeve. he was authentic and i found working with him, for example, that he didn't really care about the politics of any given situation we were in. he was a man of very firm principles and he lived by them and if you didn't like them, well, that was too bad for you. he did what he thought was the right thing to do. ., . , , thought was the right thing to do. ., ., , , ., do. thomas higgins, former deu do. thomas higgins, former deputy cabinet _ do. thomas higgins, former deputy cabinet secretary - do. thomas higgins, former deputy cabinet secretary in l do. thomas higgins, former. dep
hejust got distinction. and carter had that.te to people from every walk of life and see the larger issues, may be, that were at play. there is a lot of fake populism in the world today, notjust in the united states but in other places, in europe, for example, and it is false populism. it uses some of the language but not really the policies that are important to people in their day—to—day life. carter was not one to wear anything like that on his sleeve. he was authentic and i found...
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and from a young age, hejust fought. he was always a fighter.it was in sports, whether it was at just wherever it may be, in every facet. he's touched so many lives and impacted so many lives. and, um, you know, me and my family, this is something that we're going to have to deal with. you know, every time we wake up and every time we go to sleep, um, it's going to be something, you know, every holiday there's going to be an empty seat at the table. um, but he wouldn't want us to grieve and mourn. you know, he'd want us to keep attacking life. to go and do what he did. be resilient, charismatic, um, loving. kind. he'd want us to go, um, be there for each other and all our different endeavours. and he wasjust, like i said, my role model. my family's role model. my family's a miss. i miss him so much. my mum and my dad have done such an awesome jobjust raising me and my three siblings. you know, we're so close. us three. so many people always tell us they've never seen siblings so close like this ever before. and the first thing i told my parents
and from a young age, hejust fought. he was always a fighter.it was in sports, whether it was at just wherever it may be, in every facet. he's touched so many lives and impacted so many lives. and, um, you know, me and my family, this is something that we're going to have to deal with. you know, every time we wake up and every time we go to sleep, um, it's going to be something, you know, every holiday there's going to be an empty seat at the table. um, but he wouldn't want us to grieve and...
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so i don't need to do much explaining, you know, hejust gets everything that i'm going through.it, you know, i really did enjoy it, ithink you know, i really did enjoy it, i think is a great guy and someone that is a pleasure to have in my corner. and former champion ding junhui is through to the quarterfinals of the masters snooker at alexandra palace. he beat anotherformer winner mark williams, coming through in a deciding frame to win 6—5, despite trailing 5—4. ding last won the event in 2011, and will face either judd trump or barry hawkins next. and that's all the sport for now. thank you very much, well. firefighters in los angeles are warning that increasing winds could potentially result in "explosive fire growth" from the existing wildfires. forecasters expect gusts to reach up to 60 mph tomorrow. the mayor of los angeles, karen bass, said they were preparing for any eventuality. at least 2a people are known to have died, and more than 20 are missing. fires continue to burn out of control. emma vardy reports. the debris still smoulders. thousands of acres of damage stil
so i don't need to do much explaining, you know, hejust gets everything that i'm going through.it, you know, i really did enjoy it, ithink you know, i really did enjoy it, i think is a great guy and someone that is a pleasure to have in my corner. and former champion ding junhui is through to the quarterfinals of the masters snooker at alexandra palace. he beat anotherformer winner mark williams, coming through in a deciding frame to win 6—5, despite trailing 5—4. ding last won the event in...
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see someone in trouble but as he told me, when he saw the driver of this vehicle in danger, he knew hejustad saw the driver of this vehicle in danger, he knew he just had to act. the moment a woman, stranded in her car, in rising flood water, was rescued by a passer—by. she'd got into trouble in the leicestershire village of great glen this morning — a place hit hard by the heavy rainfall overnight. how are you? oh, my gosh. i'm good now, yes. how are you feeling? oh, now i'm good, yeah, i got changed again. that's the fifth time. the fifth time you've changed clothes? yes, yes... and this is the man being hailed as a hero. cimi kazazi owns the now flooded pub next to where the rescue took place. what was going through your head? because that was potentially a very dangerous thing to do? i wasjust thinking, like, get the person out from there — that's what i was thinking only. so i thought nothing, i thoughtjust to grab. if she stayed there another 15, 20 minutes, she would die or she would pass away. she said that if you hadn't have rescued her, another 15, 20 minutes later, she might hav
see someone in trouble but as he told me, when he saw the driver of this vehicle in danger, he knew hejustad saw the driver of this vehicle in danger, he knew he just had to act. the moment a woman, stranded in her car, in rising flood water, was rescued by a passer—by. she'd got into trouble in the leicestershire village of great glen this morning — a place hit hard by the heavy rainfall overnight. how are you? oh, my gosh. i'm good now, yes. how are you feeling? oh, now i'm good, yeah, i...
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and from a young age, hejust fought. he was always a fighter., whether it was in sports, whether it was at just wherever it may be, in every facet. he's touched so many lives and impacted so many lives. and, um, you know, me and my family, this is something that we're going to have to deal with. you know, every time we wake up and every time we go to sleep, um, it's going to be something, you know, every holiday there's going to be an empty seat at the table. but he wouldn't want us to grieve and mourn. you know, he'd want us to keep attacking life. to go and do what he did. be resilient, charismatic, loving, kind. he'd want us to go and be there for each other in all our different endeavours. and he wasjust, like i said, my role model. my family's role model. my family's going to miss him so much. my mum and my dad have done such an awesome jobjust raising me and my three siblings. you know, we're so close. us three. so many people always tell us they've never seen siblings so close like this ever before. and the first thing i told my parents a
and from a young age, hejust fought. he was always a fighter., whether it was in sports, whether it was at just wherever it may be, in every facet. he's touched so many lives and impacted so many lives. and, um, you know, me and my family, this is something that we're going to have to deal with. you know, every time we wake up and every time we go to sleep, um, it's going to be something, you know, every holiday there's going to be an empty seat at the table. but he wouldn't want us to grieve...
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mr cottrell—boyce joins me now from liverpool where hejust held a summit called the reading rights summit just tell us what you are trying to do. i with us. just tell us what you are trying to do.— are trying to do. i think i focused _ are trying to do. i think i focused most _ are trying to do. i think i focused most on - are trying to do. i think i focused most on early i are trying to do. i think i - focused most on early years, lots of children are arriving at school had never having been read to and obviously that has a huge impact on education and and attainment, but i'm much more concerned about the fact that we've not use that opportunity to create happiness. those moments when you read quietly with your child, they are hugely bonding moments, great forattachment, full ofjoy and they create these happy memories. we don't know anything about the world that we are sending our children into, we don't know what the world will look like, we don't know what communication will look like but we do know that they need to know how to be happy. and those moments when you are set quietly with
mr cottrell—boyce joins me now from liverpool where hejust held a summit called the reading rights summit just tell us what you are trying to do. i with us. just tell us what you are trying to do.— are trying to do. i think i focused _ are trying to do. i think i focused most _ are trying to do. i think i focused most on - are trying to do. i think i focused most on early i are trying to do. i think i - focused most on early years, lots of children are arriving at school had never having...
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but when hejust made his start, then came hesitation.ing. and now carse was emphatic. england had belief, but tilak varma cut through it. india's new star is just 22 years old and with eight wickets down, he faced the last over. india now lead 2—0 in the five match series. but cricket like this contest goes back and forth right to the end. joe lynskey, bbc news. it's the last weekend of premiership action before the six nations takes centre stage. gloucester beat leicester tigers by 38 points to 31 in a thriller at kingsholm to take the slater cup. leicester were thumped 80—12 by toulouse in the champions cup last time out but adam radwan�*s try helped establish a 21—14 lead at the break. the tigers increased their advantage in the second half but gloucester fought back and chris harris scored one of the tries of the season as his side began to overwhelm the visitors. they led by ten going into the last quarter of the match and seb blake's try effectively put an end to leicester's challenge. gloucester move up to third place. the slater
but when hejust made his start, then came hesitation.ing. and now carse was emphatic. england had belief, but tilak varma cut through it. india's new star is just 22 years old and with eight wickets down, he faced the last over. india now lead 2—0 in the five match series. but cricket like this contest goes back and forth right to the end. joe lynskey, bbc news. it's the last weekend of premiership action before the six nations takes centre stage. gloucester beat leicester tigers by 38 points...
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hejust came down from the mountain. the fire is tough up there.ou mentioned, are picking up again. there was a lull and relatively low humidity right now. we are certainly concerned. that being said, we're hitting with everyone does everything we had. we have a lot more firefighters in the area and planes. the winds are not so bad that we can't continue these aerial drops you've been looking at. i think they're feeling cautiously optimistic but it's a heck of a fight and the conditions are not great, but they have a lot of resources. a lot of firefighters all around and they are just giving it everything they've got. it really does have a lot to do with the conditions there. the wind speeds we saw earlier in the week how strong those really were. just walk us through, how concerning it would be if in the next hour or so we see the wind speeds pick up to 50 or 60 mph once again? yeah, that would be very problematic. part of why the fire was so devastating in the palisades back on tuesday night is because of the speed. the wind speeds at that time w
hejust came down from the mountain. the fire is tough up there.ou mentioned, are picking up again. there was a lull and relatively low humidity right now. we are certainly concerned. that being said, we're hitting with everyone does everything we had. we have a lot more firefighters in the area and planes. the winds are not so bad that we can't continue these aerial drops you've been looking at. i think they're feeling cautiously optimistic but it's a heck of a fight and the conditions are not...
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intervention from keir starmer was, wejust worded this intervention from keir starmer was, we just got —— hejust0&a —— he just gave a speech in a q&a from journalists. when the question on elon musk in the criticism that he has launched against keir starmer over many days now, when that question came from a journalist, the auto 0 came back on. this was a scripted answerfrom auto 0 came back on. this was a scripted answer from keir starmer. it was a very carefully planned response from downing street. elon musk is notjust downing street. elon musk is not just world's which downing street. elon musk is notjust world's which is man, notjust world's which is man, notjust world's which is man, not just the owner of social media platform x. in two weeks, he will play a key part in donald trump's incoming us administration. the tight rope that keir starmer is having to always needing to respond to the criticism. without wanting to upset donald trump. the us government very careful to maintain relationships with them. i suppose that is the path that keir starmer is trying to walk and i suppose it struck
intervention from keir starmer was, wejust worded this intervention from keir starmer was, we just got —— hejust0&a —— he just gave a speech in a q&a from journalists. when the question on elon musk in the criticism that he has launched against keir starmer over many days now, when that question came from a journalist, the auto 0 came back on. this was a scripted answerfrom auto 0 came back on. this was a scripted answer from keir starmer. it was a very carefully planned...
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all of those tweets that were not remotely complimentary about the british government politically, hejust to act. now i speak to folk and they say, look, if you're going to do something, it takes a while for the civil service to put stuff in place. so what they've had to square is that political reality that they had to act, that if you've got people and including people with massive megaphones shouting cover up, that is politically really dangerous and you can'tjust walk past that. at the same time, they think that it is right to listen to people like professor alexis jay, who did the last national independent inquiry. who reckons that another one would be counterproductive. and so they hope that they've found a sort of political middle ground that accommodates those range of views. so they're going to have this short and sharp kind of review led by louise casey. that will take place pretty quickly. they say they'll offer more support for some of these local inquiries that will happen. initially they're talking about five, but there may be more than that. they acknowledge in future. and
all of those tweets that were not remotely complimentary about the british government politically, hejust to act. now i speak to folk and they say, look, if you're going to do something, it takes a while for the civil service to put stuff in place. so what they've had to square is that political reality that they had to act, that if you've got people and including people with massive megaphones shouting cover up, that is politically really dangerous and you can'tjust walk past that. at the same...
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hejust came down from the mountain. the fire is tough up there. winds, as you mentioned, are picking up again. we had a little bit of a lull. we also have very low humidity right now, so we're certainly concerned. that being said, we're hitting it with everything we have. we have a lot more assets now, a lot more firefighters in the area and planes. the winds are not so bad that we can't continue all these aerial drops that you've been looking at. i think they're feeling cautiously optimistic, but it's a heck of a fight and and the conditions are not great. but they have a lot of resources there, a lot of firefighters all around, and they're just giving it everything they've got. yeah. i mean, it really does have a lot to do with the conditions there. the wind speeds, we saw earlier in the week how how strong those really were. just walk us through how concerning it would be if in the next hour or so we see those wind speeds pick up to, you know, 50, 60mph once again? yeah, that would be very problematic. i mean, part of why the fire was so devast
hejust came down from the mountain. the fire is tough up there. winds, as you mentioned, are picking up again. we had a little bit of a lull. we also have very low humidity right now, so we're certainly concerned. that being said, we're hitting it with everything we have. we have a lot more assets now, a lot more firefighters in the area and planes. the winds are not so bad that we can't continue all these aerial drops that you've been looking at. i think they're feeling cautiously optimistic,...
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well, he didn't, hejust said, "well, what are you going to do about it?"ng. there were 26 children inside, making bracelets around tables and singing. police say he systematically stabbed the two adults there and 11 children. their injuries are too graphic to detail and their families have asked they are not. some ran out, some hid inside. 0ne have asked they are not. some ran out, some hid inside. one child was pulled back in by the killer. she survived. when the police got there at 11.57, rudakubana was standing over one of his victims, still holding the knife he used. bought on amazon, it is identical to this one. he dropped it when the police told him to, then the investigation began and it soon became clear this was no random act of violence. the family home was searched. they found lots of weapons. but when they were looking through a bedroom the search was halted when they found a tupperware box containing the deadly poison ricin. it was clear rudakubana had made it himself. fine rudakubana had made it himself. one ofthe rudakubana had made it himsel
well, he didn't, hejust said, "well, what are you going to do about it?"ng. there were 26 children inside, making bracelets around tables and singing. police say he systematically stabbed the two adults there and 11 children. their injuries are too graphic to detail and their families have asked they are not. some ran out, some hid inside. 0ne have asked they are not. some ran out, some hid inside. one child was pulled back in by the killer. she survived. when the police got there at...
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hejust out, he has nothing to worry about.orkers, social workers, teachers, if they did theirjobs properly... these girls were going missing for two days at a time and it was said to be a lifestyle choice, how can it be a lifestyle choice if these girls are 1304 —— 13 or 14? it lifestyle choice if these girls are 1304 -- 13 or 14?- are 1304 -- 13 or14? it is difficult _ are 1304 -- 13 or14? it is difficult to _ are 1304 -- 13 or14? it is difficult to comprehend i are 1304 --13 or 14? it is i difficult to comprehend what these young women and girls went through, the torture. flan went through, the torture. can i come went through, the torture. can i come back— went through, the torture. can i come back on _ went through, the torture. can i come back on that? go - went through, the torture. can i come back on that? go on, . i come back on that? go on, dave. i come back on that? go on, dave- a _ i come back on that? go on, dave. a decision _ i come back on that? go on, dave. a decision on - i come back on that? go on, dave. a dec
hejust out, he has nothing to worry about.orkers, social workers, teachers, if they did theirjobs properly... these girls were going missing for two days at a time and it was said to be a lifestyle choice, how can it be a lifestyle choice if these girls are 1304 —— 13 or 14? it lifestyle choice if these girls are 1304 -- 13 or 14?- are 1304 -- 13 or14? it is difficult _ are 1304 -- 13 or14? it is difficult to _ are 1304 -- 13 or14? it is difficult to comprehend i are 1304 --13 or 14? it is...
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a cease—fire, he cares about a cease—fire, he cares about the cease—fire in lebanon being intact, hejustjust wants to come into office not having wars in the middle east. and if for some reason this cease—fire is not voted on in israel when donald trump takes office, i think he is going to have a very, very harsh beginning to his relationship with netanyahu.- his relationship with netanyahu. his relationship with netan ahu. . ., ., netanyahu. 0k, jotam confino, middle east _ netanyahu. 0k, jotam confino, middle east correspondent - netanyahu. 0k, jotam confino, middle east correspondent for. middle east correspondent for the telegraph, very interesting to hear your thoughts on that. let's get to our panel. charles and kezia dugdale. charles, on that us perspective, on all of this, how angry would donald trump be if this is not all done and dusted before he is sworn in as the next president? trump has made it pretty clear that he — trump has made it pretty clear that he wants this war over by the time — that he wants this war over by the time he is sworn in at noon. _ the time he is sworn
a cease—fire, he cares about a cease—fire, he cares about the cease—fire in lebanon being intact, hejustjust wants to come into office not having wars in the middle east. and if for some reason this cease—fire is not voted on in israel when donald trump takes office, i think he is going to have a very, very harsh beginning to his relationship with netanyahu.- his relationship with netanyahu. his relationship with netan ahu. . ., ., netanyahu. 0k, jotam confino, middle east _ netanyahu....
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we are turning him over to the lapd because he was dressed like a fireman and he was not, hejust gota fireman and he was not, he just got caught burglarising homes. this was not, he just got caught burglarising homes. this was my house, burglarising homes. this was my house. this _ burglarising homes. this was my house, this is _ burglarising homes. this was my house, this is the _ burglarising homes. this was my house, this is the main - burglarising homes. this was my house, this is the main house. | house, this is the main house. with_ house, this is the main house. with tens — house, this is the main house. with tens of thousands of people staying in emergency hotels and shelters, they are safer now but have no idea where they will go next. serenity�*s family left minutes before their home burned. people like me with no insurers, we don't know what we will do. we are shelters like this, we are going around town, some of us have lost our car, some of us have lost our car, some have lost our sense of being. some have lost our sense of beinu. . , ., , , some have lost our sense of b
we are turning him over to the lapd because he was dressed like a fireman and he was not, hejust gota fireman and he was not, he just got caught burglarising homes. this was not, he just got caught burglarising homes. this was my house, burglarising homes. this was my house. this _ burglarising homes. this was my house, this is _ burglarising homes. this was my house, this is the _ burglarising homes. this was my house, this is the main - burglarising homes. this was my house, this is the main...
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konta was not one it to wear anything like that on his sleeve, hejust lived it and was authentic —— mccartern his sleeve. i found working with him, for example, that is that he did not really care by sue playtex of any given situation that we were in force appeal is a man of very clear principles. —— mckee did not really care about the politics of any given situation. he did not like it, then it was too bad for you. he did what he felt was the right thing to do. former cabinet secretary in the carter white house. the met office says large parts of the uk could face disruption from heavy snow and freezing rain this weekend. it has issued two amber weather warnings, predicting some areas could see up to a0 centimetres of snow and temperatures as low as —10 celsius. the weather could lead to treacherous driving conditions, power cuts, and even some rural areas being cut off. joe inwood reports. the conditions much of the uk are bracing for have already hit parts of wales. snow and ice can bring rural areas to a standstill if you're not prepared. here they are doing what they can.— prepared. her
konta was not one it to wear anything like that on his sleeve, hejust lived it and was authentic —— mccartern his sleeve. i found working with him, for example, that is that he did not really care by sue playtex of any given situation that we were in force appeal is a man of very clear principles. —— mckee did not really care about the politics of any given situation. he did not like it, then it was too bad for you. he did what he felt was the right thing to do. former cabinet secretary...