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henry miller says he's made the decision due to some of the concerns he was previously known as a critic of president jo biden's approach of handling the will on garza. several officials have resigned from the state department since the beginning of the war would be a white house correspondent, kimberly how could as well if american relations with them. it was the resignation of senior diplomat. andrew miller from the us state department is the latest in the spring of resignations from the side administration across a range of agencies. and it underscores rolling frustration within the body and ministration over the president's stock support for israel's war on gaza. already there has been a number of high profile resignations where and those who have resigned have said that the president, in some cases is twisting the facts or even turning a blind di or complicit in the 37000 palestinian desk and counting. now this not only underscores the growing frustration with in the government, but also outside the government. just 2 weeks ago we saw thousands take to the street outside the white h
henry miller says he's made the decision due to some of the concerns he was previously known as a critic of president jo biden's approach of handling the will on garza. several officials have resigned from the state department since the beginning of the war would be a white house correspondent, kimberly how could as well if american relations with them. it was the resignation of senior diplomat. andrew miller from the us state department is the latest in the spring of resignations from the side...
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that was a great catch by caden henry robs river miller of a hit. kennedy equally dominant. seven strikeouts. no earned runs. the ball game came down to this with two on in the seventh. ashton maloney bunts it back to kennedy. she throws home. they've got alyssa washington in a rundown but miller is late. throwing back to the plate. was washington. slides in safe for the only run of the game. final out for stanford. allie kind of shiro pops it up to end it. cavan pitches a one hit shutout. texas wins one. nothing and for the second straight year, stanford's season comes to an end in the semifinals. some sad news to bring you tonight. former cowboys and 49ers hall of famer larry allen died suddenly yesterday while on vacation with his family in mexico. allen was one of the greatest offensive linemen ever to play in the nfl and without question, one of the most powerful, famously bench pressing 700 pounds. that strength translated directly on the field, where allen would toss defenders like rag dolls. the former vintage high school in napa and sonoma
that was a great catch by caden henry robs river miller of a hit. kennedy equally dominant. seven strikeouts. no earned runs. the ball game came down to this with two on in the seventh. ashton maloney bunts it back to kennedy. she throws home. they've got alyssa washington in a rundown but miller is late. throwing back to the plate. was washington. slides in safe for the only run of the game. final out for stanford. allie kind of shiro pops it up to end it. cavan pitches a one hit shutout....
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Jun 11, 2024
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miller, bbc news. the conservatives will launch their manifesto at silverstone racetrack. henrytax during this campaign but it has mostly been the two main parties competing with each other to say which taxes they will not raise. here you have the conservatives are saying that they will cut tax, national insurance, by 2%. they have done it twice already over the course of the past year and if they did this one it would take it from 12% at the start of that bout of tax—cutting to 6% was not of course labour would say in the broader context of the tax burden being higher than ever, that really doesn't count for very much. the other thing the conservatives will have to do today, rishi sunak will try to do today, is make an argument thatis try to do today, is make an argument that is fresh and forward facing when he is seeking another term in office after 14 years of conservative government. that means 14 years of conservative record to run on on all sorts of issues such as unemployment which is what you put to mel stride a moment ago. 0k, put to mel stride a moment ago. ok, so ther
miller, bbc news. the conservatives will launch their manifesto at silverstone racetrack. henrytax during this campaign but it has mostly been the two main parties competing with each other to say which taxes they will not raise. here you have the conservatives are saying that they will cut tax, national insurance, by 2%. they have done it twice already over the course of the past year and if they did this one it would take it from 12% at the start of that bout of tax—cutting to 6% was not of...
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Jun 25, 2024
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miller, bbc news. details of all candidates running in the general election can be found on the bbc news website and app. our chief political correspondent henryry, there has been much discussion over this, so what prompted the decision? there are two numbers to think— prompted the decision? there are two numbers to think about _ prompted the decision? there are two numbers to think about here, - prompted the decision? there are two numbers to think about here, anna. . numbers to think about here, anna. 13 and nine. numbers to think about here, anna. i3 and nine. it has been 13 days since it was first reported that craig williams was being looked at by the gambling commission, 13 days since he admitted having placed a bet, what he called a flutter on a july general election and said he would cooperate with their work. and in the days that followed that, we at the bbc revealed that another candidate laura saunders was being looked at as well as two senior members of conservative party staff and over that period, that 13 day drip, drip, drip. ithink it and over that period, that 13 day drip, drip, drip. i think it became clearthat drip, drip, dr
miller, bbc news. details of all candidates running in the general election can be found on the bbc news website and app. our chief political correspondent henryry, there has been much discussion over this, so what prompted the decision? there are two numbers to think— prompted the decision? there are two numbers to think about _ prompted the decision? there are two numbers to think about here, - prompted the decision? there are two numbers to think about here, anna. . numbers to think about...
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Jun 12, 2024
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miller, bbc news. well, we'll be talking to the green party's co—leader adrian ramsay just after 8:30. but first, our chief political correspondent henryins us from westminster. what will the green party be trying to achieve with their manifesto? well, the big challenge, sally, for the green party of england and wales andindeed the green party of england and wales and indeed for pretty much any party other than the conservatives and labour, is to try to persuade voters to back the party where they acknowledge that they are extremely unlikely to be in downing street come the other side ofjuly the 4th. and for the green party, therefore, they want to persuade people to vote for them in order to shape the debate, and the clearest way in which they want to shake the debate is in their name. they want to focus particularly on energy and environmental issues, and so when they unveil their policy prospectus across all sorts of issues today, some of the most eye—catching policies as you heard from hannah there will be on insulating homes and public buildings and installing heat pumps. that is a £50 billion programme that they are proposing, as
miller, bbc news. well, we'll be talking to the green party's co—leader adrian ramsay just after 8:30. but first, our chief political correspondent henryins us from westminster. what will the green party be trying to achieve with their manifesto? well, the big challenge, sally, for the green party of england and wales andindeed the green party of england and wales and indeed for pretty much any party other than the conservatives and labour, is to try to persuade voters to back the party where...
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miller, bbc news. let's speak to our chief political correspondent henry zeffman at silverstone racetrack. think? just inside the warmth and you can probably i inside now, i think? just inside the warmth and you can probably hear| warmth and you can probably hear around me some of the preparations getting ready for rishi sunak�*s launch. getting ready for rishi sunak's launch. , , , ., launch. they will be preparing for what is happening _ launch. they will be preparing for what is happening in _ launch. they will be preparing for what is happening in around i launch. they will be preparing for what is happening in around onel launch. they will be preparing for. what is happening in around one and to help others. the conservatives are planning a further 2p cut on employee national insurance but we have been here before with cuts on employee national insurance from the tories. has it made a major difference before and do they really think people will focus on it this time? ., ., ., ,._ ., time? you are right to say we have been here before, _ time? you are right to say we have been here bef
miller, bbc news. let's speak to our chief political correspondent henry zeffman at silverstone racetrack. think? just inside the warmth and you can probably i inside now, i think? just inside the warmth and you can probably hear| warmth and you can probably hear around me some of the preparations getting ready for rishi sunak�*s launch. getting ready for rishi sunak's launch. , , , ., launch. they will be preparing for what is happening _ launch. they will be preparing for what is happening...
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Jun 27, 2024
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miller, bbc news. earlier i spoke to our chief political correspondent henry zeffman who gave his analysis of last night'ser thing that really struck me was in their pre—scripted 32nd closing statement you got a sense from both leaders where they think this campaign is, what vulnerabilities they still have. in rishi sunak�*s case, he began his closing statement with an apology. he said i know you feel frustrated about the conservative party, i know you feel frustrated about me. it shows the conservatives and rishi sunak still feel they have a lot of difficulties to overcome in the week before polling day. in keir starmer�*s kits come he tried to land in those 30 seconds like he has in the campaign about change. he said if you want it, you have to vote for it. it showed a flicker of a sense there might be a bit of a fear in there might be a bit of a fear in the labour party that so many people have seen so many poll suggesting this election is a foregone conclusion, they might not go out and vote labour after all. that is something you will see labour and keir starmer trying to overcome in this final week
miller, bbc news. earlier i spoke to our chief political correspondent henry zeffman who gave his analysis of last night'ser thing that really struck me was in their pre—scripted 32nd closing statement you got a sense from both leaders where they think this campaign is, what vulnerabilities they still have. in rishi sunak�*s case, he began his closing statement with an apology. he said i know you feel frustrated about the conservative party, i know you feel frustrated about me. it shows the...
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miller, bbc news. reacting to last night's debate, the liberal democrats said the audience had "spoken for the nation". the snp accused them of ignoring crucial topics such as scotland. 0ur chief political correspondent henry joins us now. away henry zeffmanjoins us now. from away henry zeffman joins us now. from that specifically, have away from that specifically, there have been further developments regarding the betting scandal. do you want to bring us up—to—date? little surprise it was the first question of the debate last night. it has been such a big story. keir starmer really went for rishi sunak on this. he said it wasn'tjust about betting, it was about standards in public life, linking it to partygate where rishi sunak as well as boris johnson to partygate where rishi sunak as well as borisjohnson got a fixed penalty notice was that talking about the fact he had suspended two conservative earlier this week after what he said were internal inquiries, pointing out a labour politician kevin craig has also been suspended over a bet he plays. what has developed today? something new has developed today? something new has happened. we have been talking a lot about the gambling commission. they have been
miller, bbc news. reacting to last night's debate, the liberal democrats said the audience had "spoken for the nation". the snp accused them of ignoring crucial topics such as scotland. 0ur chief political correspondent henry joins us now. away henry zeffmanjoins us now. from away henry zeffman joins us now. from that specifically, have away from that specifically, there have been further developments regarding the betting scandal. do you want to bring us up—to—date? little...