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yes, hugh, welcome — he can tell us more. yes, hugh, welcome to _ he can tell us more. tell us more. yes, hugh, l welcome to eugene, where britain he can tell us more. yes, hugh, - welcome to eugene, where britain is from a burning its first medal of these championships. —— celebrating. such a gutsy performance from laura muir in 1500 metres. she went into the race with plenty of confidence after the silver medal at the old epics last year, but it was a stunning race —— at the olympics. the front runners left everyone else behind, and all muir could do was cling onto their coat—tails. she could not challenge for the gold or silver but she held on for a battling bronze in a season's best time, and i was such a relief to her, because she has come so close to a world championship medal over recent years —— that was such a relief. she has finished fifth, fourth and fifth at the three previous world championships, so although she was exhausted at the end, she was utterly elated with what she had achieved. idid not i did not look at the clock. i was like. _ i did not look at
yes, hugh, welcome — he can tell us more. yes, hugh, welcome to _ he can tell us more. tell us more. yes, hugh, l welcome to eugene, where britain he can tell us more. yes, hugh, - welcome to eugene, where britain is from a burning its first medal of these championships. —— celebrating. such a gutsy performance from laura muir in 1500 metres. she went into the race with plenty of confidence after the silver medal at the old epics last year, but it was a stunning race —— at the...
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she joins me now later with her husband vincent hughes. you don't want to miss my conversation with a real black power couple about politics, and in this case, the marriage of them both. but first, politics. joining me now, senator gary peters, democrat of michigan and chair of the senate homeland security and government affairs committee senator,, thank you for joining us tonight. another explosive week of testimony and you heard what is going on in the january 6th committee as we look at the possibility of our dealing i've testimony that leads us to believe there was some collusion between those that were in government and those that certainly we're trying to stop the certification of elections. does this disturb you in terms of our security in terms of the homeland? >> well, thank you for having me. once again, absolutely. it disturbs me. quite frankly, it should disturb every single american. when you think about the core foundation of this government is that we believe that they are fresh air and free elections in a peaceful transfer
she joins me now later with her husband vincent hughes. you don't want to miss my conversation with a real black power couple about politics, and in this case, the marriage of them both. but first, politics. joining me now, senator gary peters, democrat of michigan and chair of the senate homeland security and government affairs committee senator,, thank you for joining us tonight. another explosive week of testimony and you heard what is going on in the january 6th committee as we look at the...
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professor lesley hughes from — a one-off. 0k. professor lesley hughes from the _ a one-off. 0k.ou. thank ou. one of the most memorable stories we've covered in recent years was the rescue of 12 young thai footballers and their coach who were trapped for 18 days in a flooded cave. now, a movie based on those events has been made. 0ur south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, reported from the cave throughout the rescue, and has been back to talk to some of those who were involved. an afternoon training session in the northern border town of mae sai. among these budding young footballers are two survivors of an epic drama that unfolded here four years ago. how many of you? 13. 13? yes. brilliant. the stunning discovery of 12 boys and their coach trapped for nine days deep inside a flooded cave captivated the world. titan was the youngest of those boys, then 11 years old. today, he still practises with ek, the coach who helped them all get through their ordeal. their story has now been taken up by hollywood. last seen nine days ago... 12 boys and their coach are trapped in the
professor lesley hughes from — a one-off. 0k. professor lesley hughes from the _ a one-off. 0k.ou. thank ou. one of the most memorable stories we've covered in recent years was the rescue of 12 young thai footballers and their coach who were trapped for 18 days in a flooded cave. now, a movie based on those events has been made. 0ur south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, reported from the cave throughout the rescue, and has been back to talk to some of those who were involved. an...
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so things like the n.s.a., the g.c.a., firearms protection act, hughes amendment, not the act itself but the hughes amendment wouldn't be valid because under things like new york state rifle and pistol association v. bruin they're not valid due to the fact there's no analogue historically. host: that's jacob there in alabama. arrests in front of the supreme court yesterday. arrests involving many and several members of congress. alexandria ocasio-cortez on her twitter feed and sent out a tweet yesterday, today, representative a.o.c. was arrested along with other members of congress outside the supreme court for protesting in support of abortion rights. also reporters saying that. corey bush also -- of illinois saying the supreme court will not stop us even though they arrested us, will not stop organizing, agitating, and legislating for justice. we got us. so you can see some of those tweets from some of those members of congress protesting the decision on roe v. wade yesterday in front of the supreme court. you can find that online and on the various twitter feeds. doris in atlanta,
so things like the n.s.a., the g.c.a., firearms protection act, hughes amendment, not the act itself but the hughes amendment wouldn't be valid because under things like new york state rifle and pistol association v. bruin they're not valid due to the fact there's no analogue historically. host: that's jacob there in alabama. arrests in front of the supreme court yesterday. arrests involving many and several members of congress. alexandria ocasio-cortez on her twitter feed and sent out a tweet...
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hugh: i think the pound is the most vulnerable. the fundamentals in gdp were already bad ahead of this news. it has the worst inflation in the u.k. across developed markets today. if it is going to peak much later in the u.k., we are going to see, we are going to have to deal with that next energy price increase which is due to come through in october. continental europe as a natural gas problem and the u.s. as a labor problem and the u.k. has both. the news yesterday exacerbates problems that were already in place for the outlook for the patent. tom: hugh gimber, global asset strategist at j.p. morgan, thank you for joining us and our bloomberg managing editor, thank you for watching us through some key themes and that focus on the credit markets. we continue to unpack developments as boris johnson fights for political survival. let's see if this will be the curtains closing for boris johnson. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: welcome back to the open, everyone. 17 minutes into the european trading day. the european stoxx 600 gaining
hugh: i think the pound is the most vulnerable. the fundamentals in gdp were already bad ahead of this news. it has the worst inflation in the u.k. across developed markets today. if it is going to peak much later in the u.k., we are going to see, we are going to have to deal with that next energy price increase which is due to come through in october. continental europe as a natural gas problem and the u.s. as a labor problem and the u.k. has both. the news yesterday exacerbates problems that...
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hughes finished second in his heat yesterday — but his olympic teammate richard kilty — who isn�*t atonships, including delhi and the olympics exactly is that his top speed once he gets going, he is one of the best in the world. we have seen that from his second leg relay runs. he is the best second leg relay runners in the world, and on the relay he is terrifically relaxed. his talent is incredible, and if you just stays relaxed and doesn�*t focus on his start too much, he needs to trust his top speed like he said in his interview yesterday and run people down. so i think he took a lot from the olympics and tokyo to kind of get the expectation off his shoulders and just stay in his own bubble, run his own race, trust his top speed and he can come in his own bubble, run his own race, trust his top speed and he can come and win a medal, i�*m pretty sure. i is and how hard he works. out. he is going to take that into these championships. what do you make of that field we have seen america�*s fred, that 9.79 seconds that he cocked, the fastest we�*d seen at the world championships. what
hughes finished second in his heat yesterday — but his olympic teammate richard kilty — who isn�*t atonships, including delhi and the olympics exactly is that his top speed once he gets going, he is one of the best in the world. we have seen that from his second leg relay runs. he is the best second leg relay runners in the world, and on the relay he is terrifically relaxed. his talent is incredible, and if you just stays relaxed and doesn�*t focus on his start too much, he needs to...
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we talk to hugh hnn.joso "squawk box" coming right back bubbles bubbles so many bubbles!xpedia member you earn points on your travels, and that's on top of your airline miles. so you can go and see... or taste or do absolutely nothing with all those bubbles. without ever wondering if you're getting the most out of your trip. because you are. >>> good morning futures pointing to another down day. we'll show you what you need to watch in the trading day ahead and quarterly results from pepsi. we'll talk inflation, supply chain and more with the company's cfo. >>> and twitter's lawyers responding we'll talk about the legal battle that is brewing as the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now >>> good morning, and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc, live from the nasdaq market site at times square. i'm joe kernen along with andrew ross sorkin. becky is off today, just like the mail i get, the credit card mail, let's just not open the futures. >> you don't want to look? don't look it's in the red! >> i don't know, but you can see it on the lower right-hand side any
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hugh, kick it off.potentially years to come? >> well, anyone who is under the age of 62, which includes everybody but me on this panel, bill, do not remember what this is like. when i got out of college in 1978, inflation was 7.6%. in 1979 it went to 11.3. and in 1980 it went to 13.5. if you are young and just going into the workforce or you are old and on a fixed income, inflation destroys your ability to make a living. and what it also does is destroy a president or party and the democrats are going to get wiped out. it takes a reagan. it takes a republican congress to cut spending, cut taxes and the states and federal level because right now, people are going through something they have never gone through before. folks on social security got a 5.6% cola, that's already gone. and the military pay raise and the budget this year 4.6%. we already heard 9.1% year over year it's a disaster for the country. >> bill: that's tough. one man who was there in the cockpit was art laffer in the early 1980s he saw
hugh, kick it off.potentially years to come? >> well, anyone who is under the age of 62, which includes everybody but me on this panel, bill, do not remember what this is like. when i got out of college in 1978, inflation was 7.6%. in 1979 it went to 11.3. and in 1980 it went to 13.5. if you are young and just going into the workforce or you are old and on a fixed income, inflation destroys your ability to make a living. and what it also does is destroy a president or party and the...
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hugh pym reporting 0n hugh pym reporting on that story for us.f a glacier fell onto a group of mountaineers in the italian alps. eight others were injured in the incident on the slopes of marmolada in the dolomites. the area has seen unusually hot weather in recent days. local officials say around 15 hikers were in the area at the time and there are fears the death toll may rise. tens of thousands of people have been told to leave their homes in sydney, following torrential rain and flash flooding in australia's largest city. up to 35 centimetres of rain have hit certain areas. the emergency services minister for new south wales says the situation is "life—threatening". thejordanian prime minister has announced the dismissal of several officials at aqaba port after an investigation into a gas leak found negligence and deficiencies in safety protocols. 13 people were killed and more than 260 injured following an escape of chlorine at the facility last week. around 11 million tons of plastic waste flow into the ocean each year, according to the un.
hugh pym reporting 0n hugh pym reporting on that story for us.f a glacier fell onto a group of mountaineers in the italian alps. eight others were injured in the incident on the slopes of marmolada in the dolomites. the area has seen unusually hot weather in recent days. local officials say around 15 hikers were in the area at the time and there are fears the death toll may rise. tens of thousands of people have been told to leave their homes in sydney, following torrential rain and flash...
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hugh pym, our health editor.ts can now certify sick notes, to help reduce the pressure on gps. the documents — now called "fit notes" — provide evidence to employers about a patient�*s condition and ability to work. the new system applies to england, scotland and wales — with northern ireland expected to follow. it is 25 years since britain ended its rule in hong kong and handed the colony back to china. since that handover, critics have accused china of stifling freedom in hong kong and suppressing opposition. but china�*s president, xijinping, says his country has brought true democracy to the territory. he�*s been visiting hong kong to swear in its new leader. from there, martin yip reports. a day of celebration under bad weather. just like 25 years ago when britain returned hong kong to china. beijing promised then to keep the one country, two systems principle for at least 50 years, after the i997 for at least 50 years, after the 1997 handover, meaning hong kong would remain part of china but be free to gove
hugh pym, our health editor.ts can now certify sick notes, to help reduce the pressure on gps. the documents — now called "fit notes" — provide evidence to employers about a patient�*s condition and ability to work. the new system applies to england, scotland and wales — with northern ireland expected to follow. it is 25 years since britain ended its rule in hong kong and handed the colony back to china. since that handover, critics have accused china of stifling freedom in...
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have expressed their own concerns with john hugh jones writing...nce in the bbc�*s complaints process and that it needed improvement, and again, thatis needed improvement, and again, that is something we have also heard from members of the audience such as james mays. we were told no—one from the bbc was available to discuss thoseissues bbc was available to discuss those issues this week, and i am joined by the former bbc executive mark, whose roles included deputy director of bbc news and control of radio 4. thank you so much for coming on newswatch. this debate feels as old as the hills. does the bbc really have a problem with impartiality? i really have a problem with impartiality?— really have a problem with imartiali ? ., �* ~' impartiality? i don't think the bbc even _ impartiality? i don't think the bbc even the _ impartiality? i don't think the bbc even the volume - impartiality? i don't think the bbc even the volume of - impartiality? i don't think the bbc even the volume of its i bbc even the volume of its output on any given day can claim
have expressed their own concerns with john hugh jones writing...nce in the bbc�*s complaints process and that it needed improvement, and again, thatis needed improvement, and again, that is something we have also heard from members of the audience such as james mays. we were told no—one from the bbc was available to discuss thoseissues bbc was available to discuss those issues this week, and i am joined by the former bbc executive mark, whose roles included deputy director of bbc news and...
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our health editor, hugh pym, is here.w worried is the nhs about a rise in patients because of the heatwave?_ rise in patients because of the heatwave? , ,. ., . heatwave? they expect an increase in demand for ambulances _ heatwave? they expect an increase in demand for ambulances because - heatwave? they expect an increase in demand for ambulances because of i heatwave? they expect an increase in l demand for ambulances because of the heat. in fact, demand for ambulances because of the heat. infact, one demand for ambulances because of the heat. in fact, one senior paramedic has one conditions will be ferocious, putting some people's health at serious risk. the other worry is about ambulances queueing up worry is about ambulances queueing up outside hospitals. we know there is intense pressure at the moment because a crowded a&es but if patients are in very hot vehicles waiting that will be a danger to them. hospitals have been urged to create more space to take incoming patient and let ambulances get back on the road qui
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hugh pam, what is happening _ the health care system._ the health care system. hugh pam, what is happening in the nhs? - the health care system. hugh pam, what is happening in the nhs? is i what is happening in the nhs? is complicated but senior doctors, consultants will get around about or a half— consultants will get around about or a half percent. junior doctors, those — a half percent. junior doctors, those who— a half percent. junior doctors, those who actually called trainees but those who actually called trainees hut may— those who actually called trainees but may have been practising for ten years— but may have been practising for ten years or— but may have been practising for ten years or so _ but may have been practising for ten years or so are on a pre—existing deat— years or so are on a pre—existing deal which — years or so are on a pre—existing deal which is _ years or so are on a pre—existing deal which is not changed by today. that actually will cause quite a lot of anger— that actually will cause quite a lot of anger beca
hugh pam, what is happening _ the health care system._ the health care system. hugh pam, what is happening in the nhs? - the health care system. hugh pam, what is happening in the nhs? is i what is happening in the nhs? is complicated but senior doctors, consultants will get around about or a half— consultants will get around about or a half percent. junior doctors, those — a half percent. junior doctors, those who— a half percent. junior doctors, those who actually called trainees but...
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it's not how you handle things. >> bret: turn to politics, hugh.d gubernatorial candidate. we have seen this a few times. we saw it in pennsylvania. what about this tactic and, you know, "the washington post" asked so will democrats try to boost trump in the 2024 primaries, too? >> political parties do what's in their best interest. the democrats in colorado have tried to defeat john o'day republicans saw through it kelly schulz will probably triumph today despite the democratic money going into mr. cox's campaign. i must say if it's transparent i don't mind. i voted for bernie sanders in the virginia primary that was the only race on the ticket in 2020. i registered as a democrat and voted for bernie real deal democrat this isn't transparent. when it's dark money as our friend in rhode island likes it talk about. senator whitehouse doesn't talk about anything about dark money. when democrats are spending money on republicans that's not a good thing at all. >> bret: quickly, josh, if democrats are trying to boost the former president. january 6th c
it's not how you handle things. >> bret: turn to politics, hugh.d gubernatorial candidate. we have seen this a few times. we saw it in pennsylvania. what about this tactic and, you know, "the washington post" asked so will democrats try to boost trump in the 2024 primaries, too? >> political parties do what's in their best interest. the democrats in colorado have tried to defeat john o'day republicans saw through it kelly schulz will probably triumph today despite the...
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what do you say, hugh, final word. you still sticking with 75? >> 75 basis points of the july meeting, 50 basis points at the september meeting. don't get caught up in the hysteria, and scott, i gotta disagree with you slightly. you're still on the defensive side when you talk about staples and stocks like that. it's not a preview of what we're going to see , maybe not this month but maybe in the short-term, a couple of months. last week, when we saw the stock price rally it was consumer discretionary, technology and communication services back to the economically-sensitive as soon as we start to see the way clear, and i think you will see that. remember another thing. one other thing. you have not seen this level of pessimism towards this stock market in a very long time and that's a good sign, not a bad sign. >> cheryl: that's when you might want to get in. >> i really agree with that sentiment, however, i'm not looking for the market to rally over the next couple quarters which is why i like those defensive stocks. >> cheryl: protecting what y
what do you say, hugh, final word. you still sticking with 75? >> 75 basis points of the july meeting, 50 basis points at the september meeting. don't get caught up in the hysteria, and scott, i gotta disagree with you slightly. you're still on the defensive side when you talk about staples and stocks like that. it's not a preview of what we're going to see , maybe not this month but maybe in the short-term, a couple of months. last week, when we saw the stock price rally it was consumer...
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let's turn to hugh schofield — right one. let's turn to hugh schofield in _ right one.urn to hugh i schofield in paris. good to have you back with us. a real about—face there. what happens next? what are there. what happens next? what are the consequences of what has transpired? it’s the consequences of what has transnired?_ the consequences of what has transired? �*, ., , transpired? it's about-face, inside france, transpired? it's about-face, inside france. let— transpired? it's about-face, inside france, let rumour _ transpired? it's about-face, inside france, let rumour that _ transpired? it's about-face, inside france, let rumour that this - france, let rumour that this parametric committee is dominated by opponents _ parametric committee is dominated by opponents of the government. 50 it is no surprise particularly that they've — is no surprise particularly that they've come out with something very critical_ they've come out with something very critical of— they've come out with something very critical of the interior minister in the running _ critical of the inte
let's turn to hugh schofield — right one. let's turn to hugh schofield in _ right one.urn to hugh i schofield in paris. good to have you back with us. a real about—face there. what happens next? what are there. what happens next? what are the consequences of what has transpired? it’s the consequences of what has transnired?_ the consequences of what has transired? �*, ., , transpired? it's about-face, inside france, transpired? it's about-face, inside france. let— transpired? it's...
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record breaking temperatures are fueling wild fires, burning out of control across hughes, waves of france, greece, portugal, spain and italy. many of these areas are also suffering severe drought. the heat wave has now moved north east reaching as far as the united kingdom. many places are sitting temperatures far higher than they are used to surpassing 40 degrees celsius in some of these areas here in europe. now the conditions have cost hundreds of deaths, including several people killed by wildfires. in spain. spain is on fire with more than $70000.00 hatches of land already going up in flames. this year. residence of this town in the north western province of zamora, were battling on monday to stop their homes being next. but an attempt to dig a trench to stop the approaching fire almost came to a deadly end for one local man. after his digger was engulfed in flames, ado fortunately, he was able to make an hour was scape and was taken to hospital with serious burns . elsewhere in the province, passengers also had a close encounter with the fires when their train made a brief hair rais
record breaking temperatures are fueling wild fires, burning out of control across hughes, waves of france, greece, portugal, spain and italy. many of these areas are also suffering severe drought. the heat wave has now moved north east reaching as far as the united kingdom. many places are sitting temperatures far higher than they are used to surpassing 40 degrees celsius in some of these areas here in europe. now the conditions have cost hundreds of deaths, including several people killed by...
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hugh pym, bbc news.e 19th and 20th in the row over pay and conditions. 5,500 train drivers in england are to go on strike on saturday 30th ofjuly, in a dispute over pay and conditions. this is starting to pile up? it is, as let's said _ this is starting to pile up? it is, as let's said they _ this is starting to pile up? it is, as let's said they were - this is starting to pile up? it 3 as let's said they were planning to have a strike and there we found out the date will be the 30th ofjuly, during the commonwealth games and train drivers, when they strike it causes a lot of disruptions and it will be across eight different companies. and just before we came on air, we had the rmt union who were planning to have a strike on the 27th ofjuly are planning two more on the 18th of august and the 20th of august as well. that is going to be 40,000 workers across network rail and also 14 train companies are walking out and causing similar sorts of difficulties, as we saw injune. as we go into the summit we are s
hugh pym, bbc news.e 19th and 20th in the row over pay and conditions. 5,500 train drivers in england are to go on strike on saturday 30th ofjuly, in a dispute over pay and conditions. this is starting to pile up? it is, as let's said _ this is starting to pile up? it is, as let's said they _ this is starting to pile up? it is, as let's said they were - this is starting to pile up? it 3 as let's said they were planning to have a strike and there we found out the date will be the 30th ofjuly,...
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daniel scottie, now hughes, political commentator and tv host. thanks for joining us. ah, and he has prime minister says his country is planning to become a large weapons export or by building its own defense eco system. as of now, india mainly relies on imports from other nations for its military needs. ortiz r t t who examines new daily's moves towards self sufficiency. this is a radical shift strong. the policy that india has had followed on defense since 1927 since independence multi wants to think in got in the direction of self reliance, sense sustainability and complete independence. spencer more be has given a very clear guide detection for the indians in the defense services. now he is asking ben to not rely on any of the bottle weapons and arms and ammunition, but a goal for domestic production to day. a large part of the budget earmarked for the purchase of defense equipment is being spent on procurement from indian companies. in the last 4 or 5 years, our defense imports have come down by about 21 percent. today we are moving fast from the biggest defense i
daniel scottie, now hughes, political commentator and tv host. thanks for joining us. ah, and he has prime minister says his country is planning to become a large weapons export or by building its own defense eco system. as of now, india mainly relies on imports from other nations for its military needs. ortiz r t t who examines new daily's moves towards self sufficiency. this is a radical shift strong. the policy that india has had followed on defense since 1927 since independence multi wants...
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a hollywood prostitute behind him. >> when hugh grant was arrested, it was big, live action news. was supposed to do "the tonight show" that night. >> what the hell were you thinking? [ rim shot ] [ cheers and applause ] >> it all came together in that moment and everyone saw it, and that's it. we were never number two again. >> hey, hey! >> for us it was the fun experience. we got our own theater, we got an unlimited budget, we've got access to every...
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. >> chris hughes was travis's mentor at work. that's him on the couch with travis and jodi. chris and his wife, skye, were there when the two met. >> when we met her that first night, we liked her. >> yeah. >> right off the bat i thought she was someone that would be a good match for travis. >> aaron dewey was a roommate of travis's. >> aside from the physical chemistry that was already there, there seemed to be a lot of emotional chemistry right off the bat as well. >> jodi arias has been described as seductive, sexy, sultry. and travis alexander when they first, met probably felt he was every bit her counterpart. he was a successful insurance salesman, handsome, charismatic. dave hall worked with travis and was close to him. >> good friend? close friend? >> very good friend. >> best friend? >> you know, it's funny because i've seen recently, numerous people come forward and say hey, he was my best friend. and that's just the type of guy travis was. he made everybody feel like you were his best friend. >> according to his friends, travis was more than a bit of a ladies'man.
. >> chris hughes was travis's mentor at work. that's him on the couch with travis and jodi. chris and his wife, skye, were there when the two met. >> when we met her that first night, we liked her. >> yeah. >> right off the bat i thought she was someone that would be a good match for travis. >> aaron dewey was a roommate of travis's. >> aside from the physical chemistry that was already there, there seemed to be a lot of emotional chemistry right off the bat...
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hugh, thank you.d analysis, including information on the new 0micron subvariants, on bbc news 0nline. that's bbc.co.uk/news, and by using the bbc news app. ukraine has accused russia of waging a war on civilians, after at least 19 people were killed by russian missile strikes near the black sea port of 0desa. more than 30 others were injured in the attacks, which severely damaged a block of flats and a recreation centre in the resort of serhiivka. children were among the casualties. from kyiv, our correspondent joe inwood sent this report. it has become a grimly familiar sight. they work through the night to find anyone left alive. by dawn, the scale of the tragedy was obvious. a ukrainian apartment block left a burned out shell by russian missiles. in normal times, serhiivka is a popular holiday destination just to the west of 0desa, but these are not normal times. translation: we heard strikes, we live close by. j together with the emergency workers we helped those who survived. those who unfortunat
hugh, thank you.d analysis, including information on the new 0micron subvariants, on bbc news 0nline. that's bbc.co.uk/news, and by using the bbc news app. ukraine has accused russia of waging a war on civilians, after at least 19 people were killed by russian missile strikes near the black sea port of 0desa. more than 30 others were injured in the attacks, which severely damaged a block of flats and a recreation centre in the resort of serhiivka. children were among the casualties. from kyiv,...
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and when he was hugh and ambassador, he was covering out the crimes of apartheid israel in terms of the expansion of the colonies in the palestinian west bank in the massacre of civilians. it's none. that is a very long history of cruise by us administrations, for many years. it's always a fear of the us because of its impunity because of its brutality. and. and now in terms of the cycle sanctions, countries are having 2nd thoughts about simply going along with anything that washington says. that's why we see countries that have been relatively independent of this, such as india and brazil. now, not wanting to buy into the economic warfare that washington's insisting that every one does against russia. the chinese foreign minister has accused the u. s. of using l. c on countries as chests, bolton's in its attempts to put pressure on china's policy. as regards the indo pacific region, we should insulate this region from geopolitical calculations and the trap of the law of the jungle from being used as chess pieces in major power rivalry and from coercion. well, it comes amid rising tensi
and when he was hugh and ambassador, he was covering out the crimes of apartheid israel in terms of the expansion of the colonies in the palestinian west bank in the massacre of civilians. it's none. that is a very long history of cruise by us administrations, for many years. it's always a fear of the us because of its impunity because of its brutality. and. and now in terms of the cycle sanctions, countries are having 2nd thoughts about simply going along with anything that washington says....
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hugh pym, bbc news. a teacherjust starting out, and one who has taught for many years.teachers likejulie are a big part of the workforce. despite this 5%, she faces a real—terms fall in the value of her pay. it follows many years of it falling behind prices. certainly in the last few years, i don't think it has risen with the cost of living. teaching is a very rewarding job, everyone will tell you that. but it is a very, very demanding job. and do i think my pay reflects that? probably not. guys, you should be writing the date and title... the numbers add up differently for new teachers like anna. starting salaries are going up to £30,000 next year. i was really, really thrilled to hear about that because i feel we are kind getting the recognition. i think with aspiring teachers, who are maybe thinking about going into the profession and if they are weighing up the vocation and the pay, i think now that kind of solidifies that. this evening, the main education union said the offer was not enough. it will ask teachers to vote on industrial action. we do not want to have
hugh pym, bbc news. a teacherjust starting out, and one who has taught for many years.teachers likejulie are a big part of the workforce. despite this 5%, she faces a real—terms fall in the value of her pay. it follows many years of it falling behind prices. certainly in the last few years, i don't think it has risen with the cost of living. teaching is a very rewarding job, everyone will tell you that. but it is a very, very demanding job. and do i think my pay reflects that? probably not....
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here's our correspondent hugh schofield in paris. well, hugh schofield in paris. everyone can remember november last year, this terrible tragic incident when a boat went down in the night halfway between the two countries and although there has been lots of loss of life before in these crossings, never on this scale, so it was a moment of crisis, of course. it was a great sadness and it provoked the french authorities, of course, to get fracking on the hundreds of networks, the many networks, but the networks, the many networks, but the network that was involved in providing this particular group of migrants with the boat and that seems to have borne fruit because there are these charges and it is interesting that even though most of the people on the boat were of ackee kurds, as you say, this appears to be an afghan network. i mean, one assumes that these networks are mainly sort of based on national groupings and the afghan networks mainly provide crossings for afghans and there was a lot of demand from athens last year because of the taliban takeover and so on
here's our correspondent hugh schofield in paris. well, hugh schofield in paris. everyone can remember november last year, this terrible tragic incident when a boat went down in the night halfway between the two countries and although there has been lots of loss of life before in these crossings, never on this scale, so it was a moment of crisis, of course. it was a great sadness and it provoked the french authorities, of course, to get fracking on the hundreds of networks, the many networks,...
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a new shipment of fuel arrives, motorists are still facing moment hughes to fuel vehicles. the economic crisis in shore lanka, as pools on prolonged actual and diesel shortages, thailand's prime minister pro channel chup and 10 of his ministers have survived the low confidence vote. opposition party say the government has mismanaged the economy, of making allegations, ethics and violations. before the top political adviser, donald trump has been convicted of contempt. steve baton refused to comply with a congressional order to testify about the attack on capitol hill in january, i'll to say was, was lind jordan reports for washington. steve bannon was the man who whispered in president donald trump's ear, and they both believed that j van in the right to ignore call to testify before the january 6th committee. on friday, a federal jury needed fewer than 3 hours to decide that by doing so. ben and broke the law in the closing argument that the prosecutor missed. one's very important phrase. right. i stand with tromp and the constitution and i will never back off that ever. t
a new shipment of fuel arrives, motorists are still facing moment hughes to fuel vehicles. the economic crisis in shore lanka, as pools on prolonged actual and diesel shortages, thailand's prime minister pro channel chup and 10 of his ministers have survived the low confidence vote. opposition party say the government has mismanaged the economy, of making allegations, ethics and violations. before the top political adviser, donald trump has been convicted of contempt. steve baton refused to...
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hugh pym, bbc news.ot as quickly as in previous weeks. the trend is more uncertain in wales, scotland and northern irealand. our health correspondent catherine burns is here to explain. this is the seventh week in a row now where we've seen a rise in coronavirus — much of it caused by the highly contagious 0micron sub—variants baa and ba5. this 0ns data goes up to the middle of last week — and estimates that almost 3.8 million people across the uk had covid. that's an increase of 7% on the week before. recently though, we've been seeing weeklyjumps of 20 or 30%. so things are still going up — just not nearly as quickly. the data shows an increase in england — with one in 17 people infected. the trends aren't quite so clear elsewhere. the estimates are one in 15 in scotland, one in 20 in northern ireland and one in 17 in wales. another way to look at this is to see how many covid patients are being admitted to hospital. scotland is an interesting example because it's ahead of the rest of the uk in this wa
hugh pym, bbc news.ot as quickly as in previous weeks. the trend is more uncertain in wales, scotland and northern irealand. our health correspondent catherine burns is here to explain. this is the seventh week in a row now where we've seen a rise in coronavirus — much of it caused by the highly contagious 0micron sub—variants baa and ba5. this 0ns data goes up to the middle of last week — and estimates that almost 3.8 million people across the uk had covid. that's an increase of 7% on...
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hugh pym, bbc news, at st helier hospital, south london.blems for travellers. luton airport suspended all flights this afternoon because of what it described as a �*surface defect�* on its single runway. we saw a reference to that earlier. elsewhere, train services were cancelled and speed restrictions led to longerjourneys. but many people seem to have listened to warnings not to travel unless it�*s essential. our transport correspondent katy austin is at london�*s kings cross station tonight. just summarise for us what problems have been today.— have been today. train companies have been today. train companies have been today. train companies have been running _ have been today. train companies have been running reduced - have been today. train companies - have been running reduced timetables today and there have been plenty of delays and cancellations as the extreme heat has caused disruption on the rail network. the infrastructure is designed for these kinds of temperatures and although there have been speed restrictions in place to red
hugh pym, bbc news, at st helier hospital, south london.blems for travellers. luton airport suspended all flights this afternoon because of what it described as a �*surface defect�* on its single runway. we saw a reference to that earlier. elsewhere, train services were cancelled and speed restrictions led to longerjourneys. but many people seem to have listened to warnings not to travel unless it�*s essential. our transport correspondent katy austin is at london�*s kings cross station...
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hugh — what more did we learn today? significance of this is this is the head of uk health security agency, damejenny harries giving her assessment of where we are with covid, and she is acknowledging that there is another wave at a moment and that it is not finished and she is saying if you look at the numbers, she didn't give a timeframe on this, but it could well be more in hospital with covid than there were back in march. that was a previous peak, around 16,500, currently around 9000 in hospital now, so it is warning it could be higher because it is fuelled by these new variants of the variant 0micron which spread more rapidly. it has to be said, if you look at hospital numbers they are not all by any means people who have gone on primarily because of go with, a certain number have other conditions and then tested positive, but it does put more pressure on the nhs and nhs providers representing rustling and have said this means there will be a bumpy ride over the coming months, with existing pressure already there o
hugh — what more did we learn today? significance of this is this is the head of uk health security agency, damejenny harries giving her assessment of where we are with covid, and she is acknowledging that there is another wave at a moment and that it is not finished and she is saying if you look at the numbers, she didn't give a timeframe on this, but it could well be more in hospital with covid than there were back in march. that was a previous peak, around 16,500, currently around 9000 in...
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hugh pym, bbc news. now a look at some other stories making the news today.ey agreed to accept a new 8% pay offerfrom management. 700 workers — mostly check—in staff — had been set to strike over a 10% pay cut imposed during the pandemic. union leaders say they're gravely concerned about the future of the port talbot steelworks, after the owners warned the sites could be shut unless there are subsidies for reducing carbon emissions. the chairman of the tata group called for £1.5 billion in support from the uk government. doctors in wales on being offered a below inflation wage rise. 0ther below inflation wage rise. other employees will receive an average wage increase of 7.5%. full shot of that uk inflation rate of 9.5%. —— it falls short. staff at the exam board aqa are to stage a 72 hour strike at the end ofjuly that could affect the delivery of thousands of gcse and a—level results. staff there will walk out from friday 29th july to sunday 31st ahead of the commonwealth games starting next week, a festival celebrating the tenth anniversary of the london ol
hugh pym, bbc news. now a look at some other stories making the news today.ey agreed to accept a new 8% pay offerfrom management. 700 workers — mostly check—in staff — had been set to strike over a 10% pay cut imposed during the pandemic. union leaders say they're gravely concerned about the future of the port talbot steelworks, after the owners warned the sites could be shut unless there are subsidies for reducing carbon emissions. the chairman of the tata group called for £1.5 billion...
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hugh pym, our health editor.uation for residents in australia's biggest city sydney. thousands have been told to leave their homes in the south west of the city — because of the risk of flash floods and landslides. the new south wales government has asked for urgent measures to deal with the crisis. the rising cost of fuel is taking a very heavy toll, especially in rural areas, with record high prices being marked almost daily. the uk government offers rural fuel duty relief, which cuts five pence a litre off petrol and diesel prices in remote areas where pump prices are significantly higher than the uk average. as things stand, the areas which benefit are all in england and scotland. there are none in wales or northern ireland, and as our wales correspondent hywel griffith reports, there is a real sense of grievance about the way the scheme works. this is linda's office. her car roams the roads of rural west wales, clocking up 1,000 miles a month so she can care for people in their own homes. it's a lifeline for
hugh pym, our health editor.uation for residents in australia's biggest city sydney. thousands have been told to leave their homes in the south west of the city — because of the risk of flash floods and landslides. the new south wales government has asked for urgent measures to deal with the crisis. the rising cost of fuel is taking a very heavy toll, especially in rural areas, with record high prices being marked almost daily. the uk government offers rural fuel duty relief, which cuts five...
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hugh pym, bbc news. a teacherjust starting out, and one who has taught for many years.ienced teachers likejulie are a big part of the workforce. despite the 5% she faces a real terms for in the valley of a pay after many years of it falling behind prices. in the last few years i don't think it has risen with the cost of living. teaching is very rewarding job, everyone will tell you that. but it is a very demanding job. and do i think my pay reflects that? probably not. guys, you should be writing the date and title and you should be getting on with... the numbers add up differently for new teachers like anna. starting salaries are going up to £30,000 next year. i was really, really thrilled to hear about that because i feel we are kind getting the recognition. i think if aspiring teachers are thinking about going into the profession and if they are weighing up the vocation and the pay, i think now that kind of solidifies that. you know, that might make up the minds of some of them. excellent, well done. this evening the main education union said the offer was not enough
hugh pym, bbc news. a teacherjust starting out, and one who has taught for many years.ienced teachers likejulie are a big part of the workforce. despite the 5% she faces a real terms for in the valley of a pay after many years of it falling behind prices. in the last few years i don't think it has risen with the cost of living. teaching is very rewarding job, everyone will tell you that. but it is a very demanding job. and do i think my pay reflects that? probably not. guys, you should be...
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we have seen roles and hughes of people outside a few was patients outside cooking gas station. they're not able to get anything. the prices of the medicine, the short up, the ambulance services have announced that they've gone to cater to every area because they are also out to fuel. so the crisis has only deacon, but the thing is that economic crisis will not be stabilized till the time the country finds some, some stability in the politics in the government. but that is what is your meaning, right? joining us is on because that could not nathan former human rights commissioner of sri lanka, thanks for joining the program. thank you for having me. i'm because i'm cherry his . what happens next? is anyone really in charge? oh, yes. technically the president has still not resigned. and while he's out of the country, he has appointed the prime minister, ronald commissioner, as acting president on the speaker, is also announced dot the president has informed him back during the course of the day he bo submit his resignation. so if and when the president submits his resignation, th
we have seen roles and hughes of people outside a few was patients outside cooking gas station. they're not able to get anything. the prices of the medicine, the short up, the ambulance services have announced that they've gone to cater to every area because they are also out to fuel. so the crisis has only deacon, but the thing is that economic crisis will not be stabilized till the time the country finds some, some stability in the politics in the government. but that is what is your meaning,...
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the 34 year old was up against fellow german jewel niemeyer hughes, 12 years her junior. thank you very much, niemeyer took the 1st set and looked to be cruising to what would have been her 1st major in my final. but maria, who's ranked a 100 and 3rd in the world ward back in the 2nd set, mamma power producing some stunning grass court, played a well the wimbledon crowd. she held her nerve to prevail in the final set. is now just to winds away from 8 remarkable mamma try me while in the men's singles. if any champion of egg joke image survived a big scare to reach the last for the serbian found himself to set a good down against younique's sinner. the italian look poised for the biggest win of his career and his 1st grand slams in my final but joke of it, he found his groove and stormed back into the contest. now he is not such a crowd favorite at wimbleton these days after his corona virus controversies. but joke of it's demonstrated all the qualities that make him a champion, eventually sealing his when after an exhausting 5 set. do. before we go, a quick look at our to
the 34 year old was up against fellow german jewel niemeyer hughes, 12 years her junior. thank you very much, niemeyer took the 1st set and looked to be cruising to what would have been her 1st major in my final. but maria, who's ranked a 100 and 3rd in the world ward back in the 2nd set, mamma power producing some stunning grass court, played a well the wimbledon crowd. she held her nerve to prevail in the final set. is now just to winds away from 8 remarkable mamma try me while in the men's...
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the past growing joy. hughes was representative, all duration, warm in griffin. politic gotta again, the desert from monotony is felt as a loss for his entire generation. the entire nation remains defiance, even though this wall has cost ukrainians, parts of their chair. ah, said the wall, this war has made the youth a patriotic one and has made our nation proud, proud that this generation was born with lives and will restore ukraine. this moved over to, to ah, now to an unusual success story in efforts to reverse the effects of drought and deforestation. located in tanza, near zanzibar archipelago, a tiny island of calcutta has an area of just one square kilometer and is home to several 100 people. 2 decades ago it's trees had all but disappeared. moon, this is called quota and island in the indian ocean off the coast of tanza near. here for a long time, the inhabitants thought their forest had disappeared forever. after decades of intense logging, there was nothing left. but the forest has returned dense and lush and it's all thanks to one man, broke morsa alma. he's currently deli
the past growing joy. hughes was representative, all duration, warm in griffin. politic gotta again, the desert from monotony is felt as a loss for his entire generation. the entire nation remains defiance, even though this wall has cost ukrainians, parts of their chair. ah, said the wall, this war has made the youth a patriotic one and has made our nation proud, proud that this generation was born with lives and will restore ukraine. this moved over to, to ah, now to an unusual success story...
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now maria hugh, tell us more about this drone attack in sylvester bowl. do we know who was behind it? wow, to be quite honest, we don't have so much information at this moment. ah, as it was sad before our, the russian president vladimir putin made a public appearance in his home town st. petersburg during the navy day celebration . ah the ah headquarters of the black sea fleet, ah, the black sea fleet, her that was located in sebastopol, has been hit by a john strike, an honor done for an identified object, flew into the yard of the headquarters. 5 people have been injured and are no casualties. have been reported yet. russia accuses ukraine saying that the attack was aimed too, that the attack was deliberate and it was aimed to spoil the celebrations, the ukrainian side for its part. it denies that a geisha and saying that, ah, it was a sabotaged by this a russian secret services. ah, so at this point, i would say that it's still unclear who was behind it. right now to this. sure force, can you tell us more about president vladimir putin's new naval doc
now maria hugh, tell us more about this drone attack in sylvester bowl. do we know who was behind it? wow, to be quite honest, we don't have so much information at this moment. ah, as it was sad before our, the russian president vladimir putin made a public appearance in his home town st. petersburg during the navy day celebration . ah the ah headquarters of the black sea fleet, ah, the black sea fleet, her that was located in sebastopol, has been hit by a john strike, an honor done for an...
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our health editor hugh pym reports. had arrived. born this morning in a heatwave, they'd brought in their own fans to try to keep cool. i had my mum fanning me with a hand—held fan. i had my husband holding the fan right up to my face because i was sweating as i was pushing. so it's a lot of adjustments we've had to make, but we've made it. fantastic. and we're going to go in the ward now, aren't we, with it? here at st helier hospital, extra drinks for patients to keep them hydrated were being delivered. dahlia was one who was relieved to have a regular supply brought to her bed. there's always cold water for it and they put ice cubes- in there when they change it and put ice cubes in, - lollies, ice creams. but dealing with the heat is very difficult. the buildings predate the start of the nhs in 1948. there's no air conditioning. as we're standing here now, this actual prefab building, it's a bit like a greenhouse. so it's at additional temperatures despite all of the windows and us trying to do everything in our pow
our health editor hugh pym reports. had arrived. born this morning in a heatwave, they'd brought in their own fans to try to keep cool. i had my mum fanning me with a hand—held fan. i had my husband holding the fan right up to my face because i was sweating as i was pushing. so it's a lot of adjustments we've had to make, but we've made it. fantastic. and we're going to go in the ward now, aren't we, with it? here at st helier hospital, extra drinks for patients to keep them hydrated were...
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on the downside we have baker hughes, down 10%. the company is warning about supply delays for everything from computer chips to electronic air. the reason why this is important is an oil services company, it has a ton of exposure to the lng as well. the supply constraints from the services company all the way through to the production company could be huge. that is why this is a good read through to the energy space as well. anna: absolutely. let's focus on one of the big stories of the day, and that is around u.k. politics. we just heard the final results can -- results in the battle to get to the last two, and it is a sunak-truss final. rishi sunak is going to go up against the foreign secretary, liz truss in the runoff to succeed boris johnson. we know boris johnson is not staying in one of these two will succeed. will not find out who until early september. these two will spend august traveling the country, trying to court conservative party members, who are the ones who will decide on this. this does not go to the general pop
on the downside we have baker hughes, down 10%. the company is warning about supply delays for everything from computer chips to electronic air. the reason why this is important is an oil services company, it has a ton of exposure to the lng as well. the supply constraints from the services company all the way through to the production company could be huge. that is why this is a good read through to the energy space as well. anna: absolutely. let's focus on one of the big stories of the day,...
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the mass protests in this country i spoke to dw may were chandry hughes at the main protest. i think alamba, she gave us this update. well, yes, this is a big day. big news, bushy lanka, just a little while ago information came out from the media office, not upon the statement, but information came up in the media office of the speaker of the parliament that their indignation of waterbury. but they had come in via email and got the hearing now in back to the original resignation letter had also been thrown into baldwin is being checked now by the speaker. they've not been a formal announcement. what we are hearing is that a formal announcement of the indignation will be done by the speaker. to morrow. this indignation, we must note was effected yesterday on july, the podium, that one that did one go to buy a promise. but what happened instead was that he led to the country in the early auto team, which is why people got frustrated. but now people are out on the streets and they're celebrating, oh, tell us more about what, what demonstrate is it telling you their and their rea
the mass protests in this country i spoke to dw may were chandry hughes at the main protest. i think alamba, she gave us this update. well, yes, this is a big day. big news, bushy lanka, just a little while ago information came out from the media office, not upon the statement, but information came up in the media office of the speaker of the parliament that their indignation of waterbury. but they had come in via email and got the hearing now in back to the original resignation letter had also...
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russian prison. european commission is taking hungary to cause of a controversial, elderly visit. hugh law, the law ban school material that seen as promoting homosexuality or gender change. the government of prime minister to oregon justified the measure as preventing child abuse a health warning from the global weather agency, the w, i mo, says a heat wave spreading across europe is likely to worse an air pollution. southern parts of the continent have been sweltering and temperatures at about 40 degrees celsius, with extreme temperatures likely to become more common to climate change. one of spain's biggest cities is changing the way it deals with its summer weather forecasts. seville in southern spain is no stranger to heat. soon, residents will become even more familiar with scorching weather patterns. heat waves here are to be named just as storms are elsewhere. the city wants to draw attention to the life threatening danger of extreme temperatures driven by climate change. we believe that giving this phenomenon, given these heat waves, a name and a category is the best way for u
russian prison. european commission is taking hungary to cause of a controversial, elderly visit. hugh law, the law ban school material that seen as promoting homosexuality or gender change. the government of prime minister to oregon justified the measure as preventing child abuse a health warning from the global weather agency, the w, i mo, says a heat wave spreading across europe is likely to worse an air pollution. southern parts of the continent have been sweltering and temperatures at...
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he could have had a future in shaping the country with joy hughes was representative for generation born in griffin. please capture again the death of from man and i totally east felt as a loss for his entire generation. the entire nation remains defiance. even though the swore hust costs ukrainians parts of their future. ah, so this war has made the youth a patriotic one and has made our nation proud, proud that this generation was born, that of lives and will restore ukraine, is with an a bit of a drastic change of gear here and football by munich have confirmed the signing of central defender. a of my ties, the lift from you went us for an initial transfer fee of 67000000 euros 22 year old dutch defenders deal runs until 2027. the left one multiple trophies while playing in italy and 19 he became the youngest captain to lead his side to the semi finals of the champions league and the 20182019 season. and that's it for me. you're up to date. stay tuned for our business bulletin and more on rush us plans for its gas export he in many countries, education is still a privilege. property i
he could have had a future in shaping the country with joy hughes was representative for generation born in griffin. please capture again the death of from man and i totally east felt as a loss for his entire generation. the entire nation remains defiance. even though the swore hust costs ukrainians parts of their future. ah, so this war has made the youth a patriotic one and has made our nation proud, proud that this generation was born, that of lives and will restore ukraine, is with an a bit...
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now, with all the sport, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes, at the bbc sport centre. thanks. with less than a week until women's cricket makes its commonwealth games debut in birmingham, england are on blistering t20 form. they beat south africa by 6 wickets today in a record—breaking performance, as adam wild reports. at new road new faces. atjust i7 at new road new faces. atjust 17 a first cap for alice c. a first taste of international cricket, well, this was quite a start. a second ball bowled and a first wicket. behind those flames, finally a spark in how england needed. by that point south africa had passed 100. one for england's future, another making history. this is the moment she became england's women's to 20 wicket taker. england's batter is quick to take aim. danni wyatt really got things going and having earlier watched her wife break that bowling record, standing skipper enjoyed a successful run chase was never really in doubt. a special day with a first wicket, a record wicket and a win in worcester. adam wild, bbc news. the semifinal line—up for the women's e
now, with all the sport, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes, at the bbc sport centre. thanks. with less than a week until women's cricket makes its commonwealth games debut in birmingham, england are on blistering t20 form. they beat south africa by 6 wickets today in a record—breaking performance, as adam wild reports. at new road new faces. atjust i7 at new road new faces. atjust 17 a first cap for alice c. a first taste of international cricket, well, this was quite a start. a second ball...
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eddie micah junior, coming up south and europe is experiencing the record to break in heat wave. hughes wildfires blaze from paul to go to greece. hundreds of died from the effects of the extreme heat and forecast as one of more to come also on the program. ukraine, braces for an escalation of attacks on all fronts. as russia orders, it forces to step up the operations pounds for longer max, 100 days of dramatic protest. people power united ethnic groups to force out the former ruling class. we'll look ahead to the key vote, which will decide the nation's political future. ah. hello and welcome europe is going through another somehow of record break in temperatures. the north is brazen for you week of extreme heat. while the south is already experience in temperatures, climbing to new highs. hundreds have died from the effects of the extreme heat. strong winds fueling destructive wildfires across port ago, spain, franz, 80 on greece. several fire fighters have been killed. fire fighters and spain's extreme the door. a region faddle wild fires through the night. at daybreak, military, po
eddie micah junior, coming up south and europe is experiencing the record to break in heat wave. hughes wildfires blaze from paul to go to greece. hundreds of died from the effects of the extreme heat and forecast as one of more to come also on the program. ukraine, braces for an escalation of attacks on all fronts. as russia orders, it forces to step up the operations pounds for longer max, 100 days of dramatic protest. people power united ethnic groups to force out the former ruling class....
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oilfield services companies schlumberger baker hughes and haliburton cease operations in the kurdistanq's northern province the country's federal supreme court ruled unconstitutional a 2007 law that allowed the region to work independently with foreign oil companies. now all contracts for exploration and production must pass through baghdad by now, all the news. published a video parody of vladimir zelensky in which he signs the capitulation of the kiev regime, in addition to ramzan kadyrov, among the creators of the video are pranksters vovan lexus and bloggers maxim kamikadze , the results were evaluated by nikolay skolov. the activity video about a minute and a half has already collected hundreds of thousands of views, as it turned out, without the participation of famous pranksters, the matter could not have been done, they actually acted here as directors. i will rely on the implacable capitulation of all our detached forces on land at sea, and so they interrupt all forces once. under ukrainian command parodies president of ukraine that he is not bad, it turns out. we thought, why
oilfield services companies schlumberger baker hughes and haliburton cease operations in the kurdistanq's northern province the country's federal supreme court ruled unconstitutional a 2007 law that allowed the region to work independently with foreign oil companies. now all contracts for exploration and production must pass through baghdad by now, all the news. published a video parody of vladimir zelensky in which he signs the capitulation of the kiev regime, in addition to ramzan kadyrov,...
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as you say, as are now hughes is looking in good form.at britain. she could be in the mix for the metals, the third fastest on paper this season. later on, we have the women's 1500 fastest on paper this season. later on, we have the women's1500 metres semifinals m year it looked very impressive and yesterday and she will be looking to book a place in the final which takes place on monday. the final which takes place on monda . ~ . ., the final which takes place on monda. ~ . ., ., ., ., monday. much to look forward to. just before _ monday. much to look forward to. just before you — monday. much to look forward to. just before you go, _ monday. much to look forward to. just before you go, we _ monday. much to look forward to. just before you go, we had - monday. much to look forward to. just before you go, we had news i just before you go, we had news today that two athletes have been provisionally suspended. what is that in relation to?— that in relation to? well, that's rinht. as that in relation to? well, that's right- as you — that in
as you say, as are now hughes is looking in good form.at britain. she could be in the mix for the metals, the third fastest on paper this season. later on, we have the women's 1500 fastest on paper this season. later on, we have the women's1500 metres semifinals m year it looked very impressive and yesterday and she will be looking to book a place in the final which takes place on monday. the final which takes place on monda . ~ . ., the final which takes place on monda. ~ . ., ., ., ., monday....
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many more political prisoners facing similar chances. tintin you are a journalist with berman hughes international, told us more about the executions and how they could affect mamma's democracy movement. yes, this is the kitchen is ab, not legally dent day military. honda use legal as dab a rule of law as an excuse to killed the pro democracy edifice and that they are simply standing for the people obama, so that people are very i rich as for this as a cue ship because like this case that it just only suspicion is not really ah, with a solid evidence that these be these people for people has actually make a crime. they are not criminal at all. or the i just add to this day i just politicians. so that is really making the people are very angry and really saddened for this kelly because for more than a 698, we have never had this is the kid channels, death sentence in our country. so this is the, the 1st times after $98.00 and it is really make the people so, so shock. and this really am i really like killing the people arise to democracy, people, human rights. and also this also like
many more political prisoners facing similar chances. tintin you are a journalist with berman hughes international, told us more about the executions and how they could affect mamma's democracy movement. yes, this is the kitchen is ab, not legally dent day military. honda use legal as dab a rule of law as an excuse to killed the pro democracy edifice and that they are simply standing for the people obama, so that people are very i rich as for this as a cue ship because like this case that it...
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hugh pym, bbc news. 5,500 train drivers in england are to go on strike on saturday 30thjuly over paypanies including great western, lner and southeastern. that's on top of the strike by rail workers announced yesterday for thursday 27th july. joining me now is our business correspondent caroline davies. we knew this strike was likely to come, and now we know the date. to run through all the dates coming up at the end of this month, on the 27th ofjuly we have the rmt strike. that will affect the entire country in a similar way to the way the work—out happened at the end ofjune last month. that impact will roll on into the next day or at least into the early morning. a few days later on the 30th ofjuly is when we will see this walk—out by aslef train drivers. that will be across eight different train operators. london underground, chiltern railways, greater anglia, caltrans, underground, chiltern railways, greateranglia, caltrans, lner, greater anglia, caltrans, lner, southeastern greateranglia, caltrans, lner, southeastern and west midlands trains. not the entire country, but still ra
hugh pym, bbc news. 5,500 train drivers in england are to go on strike on saturday 30thjuly over paypanies including great western, lner and southeastern. that's on top of the strike by rail workers announced yesterday for thursday 27th july. joining me now is our business correspondent caroline davies. we knew this strike was likely to come, and now we know the date. to run through all the dates coming up at the end of this month, on the 27th ofjuly we have the rmt strike. that will affect the...
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a positive start for laura muir and zharnel hughes, but heartbreak for holly bradshaw in the pole vaultthe noisiest of starts. but it was soon the end for one british medal hope in the most dramatic fashion, holly bradshaw's pole snapping in the warm—up. and although she eventually walked away, she withdrew as a precaution, a cruel end to her championships. there was better news for laura muir. she eased through her 1,500 metres heat, while in the 100 metres, zharnel hughes is also through behind the favourite, america's fred kerley. the busiest man, though, was kenya's ferdinand 0manyala. he had to dash from the airport straight to the track after only just getting a visa in time. but he qualified for the semifinals. the 100 metres is very much the focus of this weekend. both the men's and women's titles will be decided. the fight to be the fastest should be an enthralling one. it will do well to match this, though — the us pipped to gold by the dominican republic in the mixed—relay final. bronze, though, meant a 19th world medal for america's allyson felix at the end of a remarkable c
a positive start for laura muir and zharnel hughes, but heartbreak for holly bradshaw in the pole vaultthe noisiest of starts. but it was soon the end for one british medal hope in the most dramatic fashion, holly bradshaw's pole snapping in the warm—up. and although she eventually walked away, she withdrew as a precaution, a cruel end to her championships. there was better news for laura muir. she eased through her 1,500 metres heat, while in the 100 metres, zharnel hughes is also through...