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. >> hiya, buddy!r the grisly murders of his ex-wife, nicole brown simpson, and ron goldman, has died. at the center of the trial of the century. the bronco chase. the infamous gloves. >> if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> igniting a cultural flash point about race. why, after his acquittal, he couldn't escape the shadow of doubt even from lawyer and best friend robert kardashian. >> i asked you if you, yourself, doubt o.j. simpson's innocence? >> i have doubts. >>> plus, remembering the victims. nicole and ron. >> we're family that wanted justice. simple as that. >> nicole's mother taking solace in their last words. >> each one said, "i love you." not many people are that lucky. >> three decades later, how the goldmans are grappling with their pain. >> whether it's grief, the anger from it, the emotion that comes with it, we've got to figure out how to put it. >> their election to o.j.'s death. this special edition of "nightline," "o.j.," will be right back. with bounce pet, you can cuddle and bru
. >> hiya, buddy!r the grisly murders of his ex-wife, nicole brown simpson, and ron goldman, has died. at the center of the trial of the century. the bronco chase. the infamous gloves. >> if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> igniting a cultural flash point about race. why, after his acquittal, he couldn't escape the shadow of doubt even from lawyer and best friend robert kardashian. >> i asked you if you, yourself, doubt o.j. simpson's innocence? >> i have...
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hiya! marieme shrieks which way is it? ready? is it tickly?is one hour daily, at the moment. so we're managing about 20 minutes. shall we put some more round here, marieme? it'll probably take a long time, and this isjust the start of everything rolling for them to begin to walk. but i know dad is particularly keen, and something he really wants to see for the future. how are you feeling? you can relax now. the standing frame is so hard! is it? it's so hard. you did you did really well today, though. it's so hard! you'll be going in your chair now, all right? hey! give us your leg, sweetheart. this is showing you how resilient they are. they have achieved things that nobody never thought they would. they're fighters! and they're proving everybody wrong. i would not pretend that it is easy. it is not. but i think everybody�*s playing their part, too. social services, they put plan now for me overnight to have a sort of respite. come on! take it away! # fire! # this girl is on fire! yes! no, not yet! let me try, all right? just a few minutes. tw
hiya! marieme shrieks which way is it? ready? is it tickly?is one hour daily, at the moment. so we're managing about 20 minutes. shall we put some more round here, marieme? it'll probably take a long time, and this isjust the start of everything rolling for them to begin to walk. but i know dad is particularly keen, and something he really wants to see for the future. how are you feeling? you can relax now. the standing frame is so hard! is it? it's so hard. you did you did really well today,...
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hiya! have you got new hair? who's seven today? me! no way! seven! what time were they up this morning? 0h, four o'clock in the morning! four o'clock. 0h, were they? can you imagine? 0h! oh, my gosh, ibrahima! "are we seven?" i said, "yeah. you go out from my room!" yeah. ah, big day, isn't it? a very big number. hey, i hear it's— somebody's birthday today. whose birthday is it? children: ndeye and marieme. well, do you know what? we've got a big i surprise for them. shall we find out what it is? shall we? happy birthday! children shriek hi, everyone! 0h! i'm so excited, too! how are you, girls? good. happy birthday! today is a big milestone for marieme and ndeye. they're hitting seven. it's huge! it's huge for all of us. and it's a celebration of where we are with them, really. we have organised today some special things. close your eyes. one of our members of staff has made the most beautiful cake. see the cats? there's the cats. who's that? dad's coming. and we've just got a little bit of a celebration going on. # happy birthday, dear marieme and
hiya! have you got new hair? who's seven today? me! no way! seven! what time were they up this morning? 0h, four o'clock in the morning! four o'clock. 0h, were they? can you imagine? 0h! oh, my gosh, ibrahima! "are we seven?" i said, "yeah. you go out from my room!" yeah. ah, big day, isn't it? a very big number. hey, i hear it's— somebody's birthday today. whose birthday is it? children: ndeye and marieme. well, do you know what? we've got a big i surprise for them. shall...
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hiya, i'm betty and this is the catch up. reindeer and a gull screeching champion. but first, five people have died trying to cross the channeljust hours after the government's rwanda asylum policy was approved. this is the boat involved, south of calais this morning. a 7—year—old girl, a woman and three men died when it got into difficulty. a bbc team on the beach saw people scrambling to get on board. the french police are just standing here frustrated, saying there's nothing we can do to stop the migrants. now they're in the water. the boat is heading off. overloaded, very overloaded there. just hours before, mps had approved plans to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. the government say it will stop people trying to cross the channel, but opposition politicians and rights groups say it won't work. some other stories now. thousands of london's clubs, bars and venues closed in the last four years. the night—time industries association wants more help, saying it's down to the pandemic and the cost of living crisis. and the
hiya, i'm betty and this is the catch up. reindeer and a gull screeching champion. but first, five people have died trying to cross the channeljust hours after the government's rwanda asylum policy was approved. this is the boat involved, south of calais this morning. a 7—year—old girl, a woman and three men died when it got into difficulty. a bbc team on the beach saw people scrambling to get on board. the french police are just standing here frustrated, saying there's nothing we can do to...
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hiya. i'm betty. and this is the catch up.king ban in the uk, the olympic flame, and an all—female ultramarathon. first up, mps have been debating a new law which would effectively ban smoking in the uk. they voted in favour of the ban earlier, but they'll need to vote once more to make it law. the plan is being proposed by the prime minister, rishi sunak, and would mean that each year the legal age for cigarette sales would increase. so if you're born in or after 2009, you'd never be able to legally buy cigarettes. smoking rates in older teens are really high in the uk, with more than 12% of 16 to 17 year olds smoking in england. here's what some people think about the plans. anything that could put them off doing it and getting into it then, yeah, it's a good idea. i still think it should be a personal choice. the more you try and ban stuff, the more people are going - to try and do it. wales is going to host what organisers claim is the uk's first ever female—only charity ultramarathon. she ultra is 31 miles on the cywn pen
hiya. i'm betty. and this is the catch up.king ban in the uk, the olympic flame, and an all—female ultramarathon. first up, mps have been debating a new law which would effectively ban smoking in the uk. they voted in favour of the ban earlier, but they'll need to vote once more to make it law. the plan is being proposed by the prime minister, rishi sunak, and would mean that each year the legal age for cigarette sales would increase. so if you're born in or after 2009, you'd never be able to...
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hiya. i'm betty. and this is the catch up.oor mice, painting to show life with chronic illness, and what on earth is happening in the middle east. so let's start in the middle east, where this weekend iran attacked israel. but what actually happened? while some contacts first, hamas, a group seen by the uk government is terrorists have been in conflict with israel since october. iran's provided hamas with weapons and training and have been in what's described as a shadow war with israel for years, where they attack each other�*s assets without admitting responsibility until now. over the weekend, iran launched more than 300 drones and missiles at israel in what it said was retaliation for a strike on one of its government buildings in syria earlier this month. israel has admitted attacking iran in the past, but haven't said that they're behind this one. israel has said that most of the missiles were successfully intercepted, some of them by the uk and us airforces, but have promised to respond. however, israel's allies, like t
hiya. i'm betty. and this is the catch up.oor mice, painting to show life with chronic illness, and what on earth is happening in the middle east. so let's start in the middle east, where this weekend iran attacked israel. but what actually happened? while some contacts first, hamas, a group seen by the uk government is terrorists have been in conflict with israel since october. iran's provided hamas with weapons and training and have been in what's described as a shadow war with israel for...
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hiya. i'm betty and this is the catch up.—made drugs are for sale on social media and being smuggled into the uk. nitazenes are similar to heroin but can be hundreds of times stronger and have been linked to three deaths a week in the uk. the bbc have found adverts for the drugs on platforms including x and soundcloud. the music site said it had been targeted by bad actors and remove the post. x didn't respond to the bbc although some listings were taken down. there is loads more in the full investigation on bbc iplayer now. some other stories now. presenter huw edwards has resigned from the bbc on medical advice. he has been off air since last july, after reports claimed he paid a young person for sexually explicit images. police said there was no evidence of any crime. a parliamentary researcher and another man have been charged with spying for china. christopher cash and christopher berry are accused of giving articles, notes, documents or information to a foreign state. china called the allegations malicious slander. and
hiya. i'm betty and this is the catch up.—made drugs are for sale on social media and being smuggled into the uk. nitazenes are similar to heroin but can be hundreds of times stronger and have been linked to three deaths a week in the uk. the bbc have found adverts for the drugs on platforms including x and soundcloud. the music site said it had been targeted by bad actors and remove the post. x didn't respond to the bbc although some listings were taken down. there is loads more in the full...
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khalil al-hiya emphasized that we do not accept the existence of any non-palestinian forces in gaza, either on land or at sea, and we will treat any military forces in these areas as occupying forces. american police attacks on students protesting the crimes of the regime zionism continues. in los angeles, the police attacked the students who gathered at the university of southern california in support of palestine and arrested at least 50 people. at the university of texas, a large rally in support of palestine was confronted by the police and at least 10 students were arrested. well, dear viewers, at the moments of maghrib call to prayer , we will approach the horizon of tehran , we will hear the royal voice from it, and then we will continue the news at 19:00 . allah is the witness that muhammad is the messenger of allah ashhad an alia wali allah ashahad an alia hajja allah hai ali salalah hai ali salalah hai ali al falah to act, allah is great, god is great , there is no god but god, there is no god but god. well, we are begging you, dear viewers , to draw your attention to the c
khalil al-hiya emphasized that we do not accept the existence of any non-palestinian forces in gaza, either on land or at sea, and we will treat any military forces in these areas as occupying forces. american police attacks on students protesting the crimes of the regime zionism continues. in los angeles, the police attacked the students who gathered at the university of southern california in support of palestine and arrested at least 50 people. at the university of texas, a large rally in...
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hiya. one, two, three. four, five, six. point and up. point toes. allunder nine. beautiful. my god!feet, when it stopped, even i was blown away with the response. and it was one of those moments in time, you know? we were so blessed. charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. we are keeping a close eye on the courthouse in new york, where donald trump has been fined for contempt of court. we also keeping a close eye on the incident in east london after a 14—year—old boy was killed. hello there. the best of the weather today is across eastern parts of the uk and with a southerly wind the warmth is getting pushed northwards as well. so temperatures are higher this afternoon across the midlands and northern england and across some parts of scotland, we could reach 16 or 17 degrees. although there's still some rain around here and there, we've seen most of the cloud affecting the western side of the uk, continuing to bring some rain into the late afternoon and evening, especially across wales in the southwest. but even here it will turn drier overnight. a few showers may be popping off in t
hiya. one, two, three. four, five, six. point and up. point toes. allunder nine. beautiful. my god!feet, when it stopped, even i was blown away with the response. and it was one of those moments in time, you know? we were so blessed. charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. we are keeping a close eye on the courthouse in new york, where donald trump has been fined for contempt of court. we also keeping a close eye on the incident in east london after a 14—year—old boy was killed. hello there....
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hiya! hello, sweetie! there's a lot of emotions.this actually worked. "i'm going to have a baby and i'm doing this by myself!" mama! is it mama? natalie had the support of her mum throughout, who she now lives with. she ended up spending over £18,000 in total but, for her, it was a worthwhile cost. holding huxley for the first time, you're in awe that this baby has come from a frozen egg, frozen sperm, that you froze back when you were 39 years old. you're 42 now. science is fantastic. it's wonderful, really, that we can do this now. women my age — single, solo mother by choice — you can make this decision, make this choice and have a baby. vicky and herfiance ercan are due to get married later this year. with three eggs and three embryos on ice, for now, they're happy with theirfamily as it is. so, for anyone who doesn't know, embryos are tiny little me and ercans. they're already in the freezer. and then, i have three just me — three just eggs as well. and the success rate is higherfor embryos. if a patient decides they no longer
hiya! hello, sweetie! there's a lot of emotions.this actually worked. "i'm going to have a baby and i'm doing this by myself!" mama! is it mama? natalie had the support of her mum throughout, who she now lives with. she ended up spending over £18,000 in total but, for her, it was a worthwhile cost. holding huxley for the first time, you're in awe that this baby has come from a frozen egg, frozen sperm, that you froze back when you were 39 years old. you're 42 now. science is...
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hiya. one, two, three. four, five, six. point and up. point toes. good job! allunder nine.nce finished, on that last stamp of the feet, when it stopped, even i was blown away with the response. and it was one of those moments in time, you know? we were so blessed. charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. hello, michael? i got your shirt, darling. sorry about that. ever dreamt of taking your dog to the cinema with you? well, one cinema in norwich has gone further — robby west has that story. some were desperate to find their seats, others sat patiently through the credits, and one or two, well, they were more interested in the snacks than what was on the screen. dog barks but, whatever the dogs made of it, all of the owners that came along to this pet—friendly cinema said the idea was brilliant. i loved it. and she really likes telly, so she really enjoyed it. i could tell she was watching the whole movie. like, our life revolves around dolly, so it's like nice to have another sort of thing that we can do with her. because he's a rescue, we don't like to leave him at home, so
hiya. one, two, three. four, five, six. point and up. point toes. good job! allunder nine.nce finished, on that last stamp of the feet, when it stopped, even i was blown away with the response. and it was one of those moments in time, you know? we were so blessed. charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. hello, michael? i got your shirt, darling. sorry about that. ever dreamt of taking your dog to the cinema with you? well, one cinema in norwich has gone further — robby west has that story....
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applause hiya. one, two, three. four, five, six. point and up. point toes. good job! allunder nine. it stopped, even i was blown away with the response. and it was one of those moments in time, you know? we were so blessed. charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. we will get the weather details in a moment. we have a busy hour coming up. we will be back in hainault where wejust had up. we will be back in hainault where we just had the police press conference and the details of the stabbing this morning, the man with a sword, the picture there that is a snapshot and it tells you everything about the story. that was the scene in east london with a 14—year—old boy dying after the incident and four others taken to hospital. those people are still being treated in hospital for injuries. people are still being treated in hospitalfor injuries. two members of the public who came to assistance and also two police officers. we heard in the news conference the shock as they described what happened and of course the emergency services passing on their condolences and their thoughts and prayers t
applause hiya. one, two, three. four, five, six. point and up. point toes. good job! allunder nine. it stopped, even i was blown away with the response. and it was one of those moments in time, you know? we were so blessed. charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. we will get the weather details in a moment. we have a busy hour coming up. we will be back in hainault where wejust had up. we will be back in hainault where we just had the police press conference and the details of the stabbing this...
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hiya. one, two, three. four, five, six. point and up. point toes. good job! allunder nine.w? we were so blessed. charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. the southerly breeze brought the warmer air further north across the uk today, mainly for eastern areas where we had the dry weather and the sunshine. further west, it was different story because as you can see from the satellite picture, we've had much more cloud and that's been bringing some rain as well. this cloud, though, continues to threaten the southeast with a few showers, and those could run their way northwards up these eastern coastal areas up towards the northeast of england. further west, though, the cloud will tend to thin about, the rain tending to die out in many places, becoming dry. misty, low cloud, though, could develop in eastern scotland, perhaps northeast england. temperatures on the mild side, and it may well be a little bit warmer than last night in the southeast. but we've got some cloud and some showers coming across northeast england into eastern scotla
hiya. one, two, three. four, five, six. point and up. point toes. good job! allunder nine.w? we were so blessed. charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. the southerly breeze brought the warmer air further north across the uk today, mainly for eastern areas where we had the dry weather and the sunshine. further west, it was different story because as you can see from the satellite picture, we've had much more cloud and that's been bringing some rain as...
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book your getaway now... ...at cachecreek.com. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hiya.ack to the show. tonight, a very talented young actor. her new movie is called "civil war." cailee spaeny is with us. [ cheers and applause ] then later, a music legend. she is a founding member of sonic youth. this is her second solo album "the collective." music from kim gordon. [ cheers and applause ] tomorrow night, we'll be joined by kirsten dunst and andrew scott with music from conan gray. so please join us for that. our first guest tonight is that rare podcaster who's as comfortable discussing emotional trauma as he as manual transmission. from the very popular "armchair expert" podcast and its many spin-offs, please say hello to dax shepard. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you for beg here. i know you announced you're retired from talk shows. i appreciate you coming out of retirement. >> this is my only toe in show business. >> jimmy: is it? >> this is evident -- i always try to wear a suit for you. >> jimmy: yeah? >> you always do it for me. >> jimmy: uh-huh? >> i'v
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. >> jimmy: hiya. >> so -- so, you know, the rock & roll hall of fame is a a really big deal for rockso he's had some tough health challenges and whatever. and you know, we just -- we just decided to go all out this year and, like, really try and get foreigner on the ballot for the rock & roll hall of fame. >> jimmy: let's do this. we can manifest it. we can do this. [ cheers and applause ] you --you called in some favors. >> i called in some favors. so i got -- so, there's some people that i met along the way making music myself that i knew were fans of foreigner like jack black and dave grohl and slash and some really awesome people. and they all made these videos. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and so, we made this little trailer. and then i sent it around to some people that i thought might dig it. and one of the people i sent it to was sir paul mccartney. who, you know, we're both -- we're both big fans. >> jimmy: i mean -- >> anyone heard of paul mccartney -- >> jimmy: yeah, he's the best ever. [ cheers and applause ] did he get -- did he get back to you? >> he got back to me. but he sent m
. >> jimmy: hiya. >> so -- so, you know, the rock & roll hall of fame is a a really big deal for rockso he's had some tough health challenges and whatever. and you know, we just -- we just decided to go all out this year and, like, really try and get foreigner on the ballot for the rock & roll hall of fame. >> jimmy: let's do this. we can manifest it. we can do this. [ cheers and applause ] you --you called in some favors. >> i called in some favors. so i got --...
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hiya, vault bar in tenerife. hiya, john. thanks for us. john. thanks forjoining us. the locals are going to starve themselves to death because brits so because they hate us brits so much. bad it ? because they hate us brits so much. bad it? can you much. how bad is it? can you hear us, john? >> it's not a, a british, specific. >> i can't hear you . okay, it's >> i can't hear you. okay, it's not a british specific issue. it's a local issue that, is affecting the island, but it's not a, a target towards british people specifically. >> a lot of people over here struggle to find , accommodation struggle to find, accommodation to live in because the laws here have changed. and, people are now allowed to rent out their properties to whoever they want, in private homes, which gives a shortage in long term accommodation. so the ire is directed at that. >> but perhaps it's been, put out in a bit of a bad way. >> that kind of gives the impression that, you know, no one's welcome. >> i don't think that's the case at and it's certainly not at all. and it's certainly not british
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. >> hiya, nana. >> hiya, nana. >> well, he's going to be out of a job soon, isn't he?, had his >> you know, boris had his pushbike many a ride was had pushbike so many a ride was had in london thanks to boris and, rishi was head boy at winchester. >> now he's just proving he's no more than a prefect. >> he's like his head boy at westminster. >> and, you know, it's it is ridiculous, there's far more pressing things which need sorting out. you know, alcohol, obesity also. >> and maybe and maybe a problem for nhs and maybe that new zombie drug as well that's hitting the streets, that flesh eating zombie bug. he might want to, drug. he might want to get on to that. let's go to miranda richardson. miranda richardson. not the miranda richardson but our miranda richardson but our miranda richardson northamptonshire. richardson in northamptonshire. miranda, you think? miranda, what do you think? >> anna. i've got one >> afternoon, anna. i've got one for you. >> it's all smoke and mirrors again . again. >> yeah, crazy, crazy . >> yeah, crazy, crazy. >> yeah, crazy, crazy. >> an
. >> hiya, nana. >> hiya, nana. >> well, he's going to be out of a job soon, isn't he?, had his >> you know, boris had his pushbike many a ride was had pushbike so many a ride was had in london thanks to boris and, rishi was head boy at winchester. >> now he's just proving he's no more than a prefect. >> he's like his head boy at westminster. >> and, you know, it's it is ridiculous, there's far more pressing things which need sorting out. you know,...
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hiya. one, two, three. four, five, six. point and up. point toes. good job! allunder nine.would you like to dance professionally? would you like to be in lord of the dance? definitely. that's what we all look up to do in the future. exactly. and i couldn't leave without getting a little lesson. so penguin feet, yeah. and then you get your right foot. and then you bring the heel in front — heel to toe. first position. and then point your toe and you can start dancing. i think i'm ready for the lord of the dance. and did you ever think, 30 years later, you'd be talking still about that moment? but did you know at that time it would carry on? to be honest with you, i'm delighted i'm even here, 30 years later. at the pace i was going, i never thought i would be. and still, on the night, when riverdance finished, on that last stamp of the feet when it stopped, even i was blown away with the response. and it was one of those moments in time, you know. we were so blessed. charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. good grief. that brought the folk memories out. what a moment! that was
hiya. one, two, three. four, five, six. point and up. point toes. good job! allunder nine.would you like to dance professionally? would you like to be in lord of the dance? definitely. that's what we all look up to do in the future. exactly. and i couldn't leave without getting a little lesson. so penguin feet, yeah. and then you get your right foot. and then you bring the heel in front — heel to toe. first position. and then point your toe and you can start dancing. i think i'm ready for the...
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hiya. >> hi, i'd like to know, >> hi, andrew.permarket worker be supermarket worker could be sacked for not paying for their bag so asia, i want to bag for life? so asia, i want to ask you what your view on that is. i think that's pretty harsh. >> do you think it's harsh? yeah. well, it was a guy at sainsbury's and he'd been there for a long like 20 odd for a long time, like 20 odd years. and what he did when he was leaving took the was leaving work, he took the bag he took some stuff bag for like he took some stuff which bought and him in a which he bought and put him in a bag for life, but he didn't add the, you know, at the end we have to how many bags you have to put how many bags you put in. and he says it's because he was late at night and was he was late at night and he was knackered. believe knackered. i can believe that. but a repeat offender? but was he a repeat offender? >> of course he was a repeat offender. >> how many bags for life do you need? >> you just need one, don't you? >> you just need one, don't you? >> wha
hiya. >> hi, i'd like to know, >> hi, andrew.permarket worker be supermarket worker could be sacked for not paying for their bag so asia, i want to bag for life? so asia, i want to ask you what your view on that is. i think that's pretty harsh. >> do you think it's harsh? yeah. well, it was a guy at sainsbury's and he'd been there for a long like 20 odd for a long time, like 20 odd years. and what he did when he was leaving took the was leaving work, he took the bag he took...
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. >> hiya, nana. tice this morning. and i'll tell you what our conclusion was in a minute. but jenny really keir starmer, you know, he didn't earn his nickname, flip flop for no reason. so, yeah, i can't think he can be fully trusted. and his political puppet masters brown, blair and mandelson have history in this area because after their landslide victory in 97, brown said that he would not touch pensions. but he removed the tax credit on dividends, which basically unstabilized the whole of the pension sector. so yeah, i don't think he can be trusted at all. and richard nye the, what we came to the conclusion quite the obvious one is it doesn't really matter what the politicians say . unless you the politicians say. unless you grow the economy, you're not going to be able to keep the triple lock there. so the key to this is growing the economy. and can they be trusted not to bankrupt it? well i'd like to hear some of the plans they have for growing the economy, which we don't seem to be hearing much
. >> hiya, nana. tice this morning. and i'll tell you what our conclusion was in a minute. but jenny really keir starmer, you know, he didn't earn his nickname, flip flop for no reason. so, yeah, i can't think he can be fully trusted. and his political puppet masters brown, blair and mandelson have history in this area because after their landslide victory in 97, brown said that he would not touch pensions. but he removed the tax credit on dividends, which basically unstabilized the whole...
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hiya >> it's. since when. since when did this country.here's one religion in this country that you're not allowed to say anything about without reprisals or without being arrested, or without accused of being without being accused of being an islamophobe jews, as a gay man, jews don't want me dead. they don't want me arrested or thrown in prison. they have always lived peacefully and assimilated alongside the countries that they live in. what is the problem and where did it start going wrong. well, a lot of them would say potentially the bombing in gaza. but of course, not everybody who follows islam would would want you dead. and all those things that you said there. so certainly there are some who are extremists , but not not most extremists, but not not most people are pretty and people are pretty normal and straightforward. you so straightforward. thank you so much, my great british voice. it's really good to talk you. it's really good to talk to you. the julie. dan the fabulous julie. also, dan and you much for and alan, thank you so
hiya >> it's. since when. since when did this country.here's one religion in this country that you're not allowed to say anything about without reprisals or without being arrested, or without accused of being without being accused of being an islamophobe jews, as a gay man, jews don't want me dead. they don't want me arrested or thrown in prison. they have always lived peacefully and assimilated alongside the countries that they live in. what is the problem and where did it start going...