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for hugh edwards.to sentencing now for hugh edwards. that of course is affected by _ hugh edwards. that of course is affected by this _ hugh edwards. that of course is affected by this is _ hugh edwards. that of course is affected by this is not _ hugh edwards. that of course is affected by this is not being - affected by this is not being pushed up to the crown court, and that will affect the length of sentence that can be handed down. it of sentence that can be handed down. , ., ., of sentence that can be handed down. , . ., ., of sentence that can be handed down. , ., ., ., ., down. it will be a maximum of a otential down. it will be a maximum of a potential 12 _ down. it will be a maximum of a potential 12 month _ down. it will be a maximum of a potential 12 month period. - down. it will be a maximum of a potential12 month period. our. potential 12 month period. our experience indicates it will most likely be a suspended sentence. regardless, if it is suspended for 12 months, the impact on those ch
for hugh edwards.to sentencing now for hugh edwards. that of course is affected by _ hugh edwards. that of course is affected by this _ hugh edwards. that of course is affected by this is _ hugh edwards. that of course is affected by this is not _ hugh edwards. that of course is affected by this is not being - affected by this is not being pushed up to the crown court, and that will affect the length of sentence that can be handed down. it of sentence that can be handed down. , ., ., of...
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and now hughes -- comes up way short. opens the door. >> that's what adam scott did, that first cut is just so tricky. >> that's amazing, the last ten minutes, how things have just swayed. >> the top americans, like you said, scheffler and schauffele, have stepped it up. >> just on the water's edge. that's how close cantlay came to putting xander in the waer here. >> it's a good lie. he wants to muscle up on the left side. that would be ideal. tough shot to elevate. >> choking way down. >> this is going to come up short. but okay there in the fairway. >> now at 18 for birdie to win the match. >> you want this guy putting. >> just coaxed it down -- that's a little left there. >> collin's like, sit, sit. >> but remember, you have a par attempt here, corey conners, after mackenzie hughes flubbed the chip. it was tough, it wasn't easy, but -- >> corey here's hit some unbelievable shots over the last couple of days. he has hit some putts, but not lately. he has that big moment at the 15th hole, where he led it slide by. >> thi
and now hughes -- comes up way short. opens the door. >> that's what adam scott did, that first cut is just so tricky. >> that's amazing, the last ten minutes, how things have just swayed. >> the top americans, like you said, scheffler and schauffele, have stepped it up. >> just on the water's edge. that's how close cantlay came to putting xander in the waer here. >> it's a good lie. he wants to muscle up on the left side. that would be ideal. tough shot to...
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to hugh's point. let's just go back, let me harris lied about trump's record on abortion, she said at one point you would sign a national ban on abortion, he has said how much times, that he opposed a national ban. on the fertilization. she accused him, she lied about that. she lied about -- to -- to this whole 2025 study or whatever it is, he said a million times, that stuff, you know, that is just garbage, nonsense, she is throwing that out and trump is knocking it back. he did what he needed to do there. >> trump's answer on abortion question was, i thought was one of best of night he did what republicans have beened should have been doing since row revroe v. wade was over turned, he school h school -- he asked her do you support limitations, the moderator saying you can't have an abortion up to 9 months in united states, that is not true there are states where you can. she was helped with, that to questions that were not asked by the moderators, disrespect shown to american people, this was a deba
to hugh's point. let's just go back, let me harris lied about trump's record on abortion, she said at one point you would sign a national ban on abortion, he has said how much times, that he opposed a national ban. on the fertilization. she accused him, she lied about that. she lied about -- to -- to this whole 2025 study or whatever it is, he said a million times, that stuff, you know, that is just garbage, nonsense, she is throwing that out and trump is knocking it back. he did what he needed...
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day, hugh.ay, hugh. great orman street is having - a difficult day, hugh. great orman street is having to l a difficult day, hugh. great. orman street is having to look 0rman street is having to look at these more than 700 cases involving treatment of children, so far 39 have been formally reviewed and of those more than half saw harm to a child, 13 of them severely so. all have been linked to one consultant orthopaedic surgeon — yaserjabber. we understand that he is based in and possibly practising in dubai and in fact is due to be speaking at a conference there over the next week. we've tried to contact him but he is not come back to us. back in 2022, the royal college of surgeons was asked by a great 0rman street to carry out a review of its paediatric orthopaedic service, and according to its final report back to the trust, seen by the sunday times, it found a case of limb lengthening and strengthening which is incorrect and unsuitable. lawyers for some of the family involved are saying that
day, hugh.ay, hugh. great orman street is having - a difficult day, hugh. great orman street is having to l a difficult day, hugh. great. orman street is having to look 0rman street is having to look at these more than 700 cases involving treatment of children, so far 39 have been formally reviewed and of those more than half saw harm to a child, 13 of them severely so. all have been linked to one consultant orthopaedic surgeon — yaserjabber. we understand that he is based in and possibly...
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they have - relation to hugh edwards and i understand they have been - relation to hugh edwards andalready— understand they have been some steps taken already to _ understand they have been some steps taken already to deal - steps taken already to deal with— steps taken already to deal with some _ steps taken already to deal with some footage - steps taken already to deal with some footage and - steps taken already to deal with some footage and i. steps taken already to deal - with some footage and i wonder if you _ with some footage and i wonder if you could _ with some footage and i wonder if you could give _ with some footage and i wonder if you could give a _ with some footage and i wonder if you could give a sense - with some footage and i wonder if you could give a sense of- if you could give a sense of how — if you could give a sense of how you _ if you could give a sense of how you are _ if you could give a sense of how you are handling - if you could give a sense of how you are handling this i if you could give a sense of. how you are handling this and what — how you are ha
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hughes. hello, thank you. it was nablus that the american activist ayesha noor was killed as a result of this action. she was an american citizen. ayesha noor, supporters of palestine, said that the bullet that killed this activist with the assassination of the same bullets that the zionist regime receives from america , what position do you think the american government is in with this zionist act of killing an american citizen? takes of course, this is not the first time this has happened. on sunday in belfast i witnessed this issue where an american citizen from washington was killed in gaza. he had tried to prevent the destruction of a doctor's house, and in fact, the israeli forces destroyed the house and killed them with the us-made cutter bulldozers. read that the agents of the murder of this american. they even brought his name to accuse, in some cases, the aid ship. gaza was targeted by the zionists and american citizens of turkish origin were killed , and yet no one was charged in this regard and no
hughes. hello, thank you. it was nablus that the american activist ayesha noor was killed as a result of this action. she was an american citizen. ayesha noor, supporters of palestine, said that the bullet that killed this activist with the assassination of the same bullets that the zionist regime receives from america , what position do you think the american government is in with this zionist act of killing an american citizen? takes of course, this is not the first time this has happened. on...
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hughes. mr. hughes, your thoughts as well, you said they turned gaza into a car park. now the question is, can they do the same with lebanon? as miss hatum said, the geography is different, mountainous regions, uh, gaza is is a flat region a flat area, it has the sea, it has ports, it has airports, it has air space, and it's next to iraq and syria, it's quite different. yes, absolutely, but what i was actually referring to was the uh, what the israelis have done in gaza is effectively, they have destroyed everything. they've done that with the ground invasion, but they started it off with the real attacks and the artillery uh bombardments and they are occupying uh gaza as we speak. uh, i'm not denying the strength of the resistance, i'm not denying the steadfastness. in the mood of the resistance, i am many thousands of miles away from the battlefront, from where i am sitting, i am looking uh at what the israelis are doing, and i am simply trying to extend a timeline, they have destroyed gaza, there's other way to describe what's happened there other than a genocidal h
hughes. mr. hughes, your thoughts as well, you said they turned gaza into a car park. now the question is, can they do the same with lebanon? as miss hatum said, the geography is different, mountainous regions, uh, gaza is is a flat region a flat area, it has the sea, it has ports, it has airports, it has air space, and it's next to iraq and syria, it's quite different. yes, absolutely, but what i was actually referring to was the uh, what the israelis have done in gaza is effectively, they...
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health editor, hugh _ for more money as well? health editor, hugh pym, _ for more money as well?well? healthj editor, hugh pym, thank you for joining me and the studio. that's it for the world today, let's go to the weather and i ben rich. hello. where we've seen some sunshine today, it has felt fairly warm. but temperatures are set to drop under clear skies tonight. just like last night, we could see some patchy fog reducing visibility, giving some poor travelling conditions first thing in the morning. now on the satellite picture, we can see this swirling mass of cloud — that is storm boris, that has continued to bring some heavy rain across central parts of europe. but we have an area of high pressure in charge, keeping things largely dry. many places will see clear skies overnight tonight. there's even a small chance of seeing the aurora borealis — the northern lights. but we will have more cloud in the mix across the north and the west of scotland, a bit of rain there moving across 0rkney and shetland. further south, those clear skies, some fog patches most likely across par
health editor, hugh _ for more money as well? health editor, hugh pym, _ for more money as well?well? healthj editor, hugh pym, thank you for joining me and the studio. that's it for the world today, let's go to the weather and i ben rich. hello. where we've seen some sunshine today, it has felt fairly warm. but temperatures are set to drop under clear skies tonight. just like last night, we could see some patchy fog reducing visibility, giving some poor travelling conditions first thing in the...
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centre, i am hugh ferris.cently asked arsenal fans to stay calm about his contract situation amid uncertainty about his future but it seems we have had the answer, the manager has signed answer, the manager has signed a new three—year deal to stay at the emirates until 2027. he had just entered the final year of his previous contract, bringing the fa cup back in 2020 and back to finishes behind manchester city who he left to became the arsenal boss in 2019. the deal was announced before the north london derby on sunday against tottenham. i think it is about taking the next step for arsenal. it is symbolic it comes before the north london derby but three years is a long time, it won't be defined by what happens in that game, it is more about his legacy will be can he win trophies, can he take arsenal... they haven't won the league for 20 years, can he take them to win the title finally? that is the next step for arsenal, finally? that is the next step forarsenal, can finally? that is the next step for arsenal,
centre, i am hugh ferris.cently asked arsenal fans to stay calm about his contract situation amid uncertainty about his future but it seems we have had the answer, the manager has signed answer, the manager has signed a new three—year deal to stay at the emirates until 2027. he had just entered the final year of his previous contract, bringing the fa cup back in 2020 and back to finishes behind manchester city who he left to became the arsenal boss in 2019. the deal was announced before the...
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hugh schofield there _ is for them unimportant. hugh schofield there in _ is for them unimportant.ank| schofield there in paris, thank you very much. let's close this half hour, we started in the middle east with the pictures from beirut, still the smoke rising from one of the sites that was attacked a little earlier. i can tell you that the german air force is seeking to fly out some agency staff and their dependents as foreign governments really are concerned and getting more anxious about the situation on the ground in lebanon. more on that in the next half hour. it is another wet day with low pressure firmly in charge bringing some quite windy weather conditions as well for some of us, and we have still got some problems with flooding as well. this month has been extraordinary in terms of rainfall. south newington, over four times the average rainfall, and not far off double the rainfall record. it has been exceptionally wet and we still have a number of flood warnings in force. a couple of clusters, really, one down towards the south—west and another cluster of warnings in the
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and then hugh was the pastor for 13 years. and we continued our ministries together and about 17 years ago he asked me to host here and i was mentoring along with elizabeth being a host and we are hateful for all of his ministry. we want to thank his wife for the wonderful celebration of his life we had about five weeks ago in el cerrito. blessings to you, gayle, and your family. you've been all over the world with hugh in your ministry, to pakistan, and i appreciate that. one of the persons he admired deeply was howard thurman. the great, spiritual, religious giant among us. whenever i had this guest on he said, make sure you allow time for this guest. great to have you with us, dorsey. >> i always appreciate the opportunity. >> you've been there how many years? >> 25 plus, i first went to fellowship church in 1992. the actual celebration of 25 years will be next year. we will also have a major conference, we are expanding it to two or three days. looking at where we are now and how we have reacted to what is happening politi
and then hugh was the pastor for 13 years. and we continued our ministries together and about 17 years ago he asked me to host here and i was mentoring along with elizabeth being a host and we are hateful for all of his ministry. we want to thank his wife for the wonderful celebration of his life we had about five weeks ago in el cerrito. blessings to you, gayle, and your family. you've been all over the world with hugh in your ministry, to pakistan, and i appreciate that. one of the persons he...
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the same myths that stoke rage in jerod hughes. where were you getting all this information?stuff i read on the internet. obviously trump himself, saying that the election was stolen. >> reporter: fox news paid $787 million to settle a suit that claimed that fox repeatedly lied about the election and knew it. were the january 6th protesters duped? >> yes. >> reporter: thomas griffith is a conservative, retired, federal judge who co-authored "lost, not stolen, a year-long investigation by conservatives into the 2020 election. >> the conclusion of the report was that there's no evidence that fraud changed the outcome of an election in any precinct in the united states of america. >> any precinct? >> and all of the evidence, not the speculation, not the conspiracy theories, all the evidence points in one direction. and that's that president biden won, and president trump lost. >> reporter: judge griffith was appointed by george w. bush to the court of appeals for the d.c. circuit, he retired in 2020 after working for years with most of the 29 judges who have heard january 6th ca
the same myths that stoke rage in jerod hughes. where were you getting all this information?stuff i read on the internet. obviously trump himself, saying that the election was stolen. >> reporter: fox news paid $787 million to settle a suit that claimed that fox repeatedly lied about the election and knew it. were the january 6th protesters duped? >> yes. >> reporter: thomas griffith is a conservative, retired, federal judge who co-authored "lost, not stolen, a year-long...
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the body of cher hughes. life? >> yes. i mean no one should see somebody they care about look like that. >> now he understood why jack kept swimming to bill's place. >> he would stay right there and he was staying true to mommy. >> but the horror wasn't over as plus continued to search his property. they discovered another mound of disturbed dirt. another shallow grave. there buried beneath more rubble, the body of bo, the other missing american. >> when they found the bodies, that is when they realized that it is not just people making accusations. it really happened. >> he says they found evidence of the crime. and her purse and her cell phone used to send those text messages saying cher had simply gone for a sail. and there was more. nazi memorabilia, strange satanic signs, jewelry that may have belonged to the victim and a dozen gold teeth. >> he lived with these things. he would live with corpses and people's personal affects around him. >> and two of their friends were dead. their bodies found in the ba
the body of cher hughes. life? >> yes. i mean no one should see somebody they care about look like that. >> now he understood why jack kept swimming to bill's place. >> he would stay right there and he was staying true to mommy. >> but the horror wasn't over as plus continued to search his property. they discovered another mound of disturbed dirt. another shallow grave. there buried beneath more rubble, the body of bo, the other missing american. >> when they found...
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hugh edwards , the most famous news anchor of the british state media , bbc, is in court for the crime of moral corruption. about hugh edwards, i have to say that i, like other people related to this story, got involved and felt sorry. hugh edward's colleagues, who were convicted of the crime of indecency and moral corruption, said that during his time in the bbc newsroom, he talked about corruption. he used to talk sexually and exchange text messages and his colleagues had informed the bbc authorities about this many times, but they did not want to do this. the perpetrators of sexual abuse of children is david mundi, who was arrested by british anti-crime forces 58. thousands of obscene and sexual images of children were discovered and confiscated in his house. former bbc director-general tony hale says child sexual abuse in the organization is a dark page in the bbc's history, which seems to have become darker with the new cases of this dark page. mojtaba ghasemzadeh , radio and television news agency, london. thank you for your companion roz and... god bless you. greetings and respe
hugh edwards , the most famous news anchor of the british state media , bbc, is in court for the crime of moral corruption. about hugh edwards, i have to say that i, like other people related to this story, got involved and felt sorry. hugh edward's colleagues, who were convicted of the crime of indecency and moral corruption, said that during his time in the bbc newsroom, he talked about corruption. he used to talk sexually and exchange text messages and his colleagues had informed the bbc...
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katie, alex, hugh, i'm indebted. coming up, harris faulkner. love harris faulkner. she spoke to voters around the country after last night's debate and she's got interesting conclusions on that and she'll join us right here onset. remember, folks, catch kudlow monday through friday at 4:00 p.m. every day here on fabulous fox business and if for some reason can't catch us at 4:00, text your favorite 9-year-old and show show you how to dvr the show so you'll never miss a good debate. ♪ at fisher investments we may look like other money managers, but we're different. (other money manager) how so? (fisher investments) we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client'' best interest. (fisher investments) so we don't sell any commission-based products. (other money manager) then how do you make money? (fisher investments) we have a simple management fee, structured so we do better when our clients do better. (other money manager) your clients really come first then, huh? (fisher investments) yes. we make them a top priority, by getting to know their finances, family, hea
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hugh pym, thank ou. carried out for bbc news by cancer research uk. patients with the disease in the head and neck, and the bowel, are the most likely to face long waits — onlyjust over half are seen within the 62—day target. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes reports. amy gray knows what it can mean when cancer treatment is delayed. her mum, jayne, seen here on the right, waited for more than 70 days to be seen after suffering pain in 2021 despite a 16—year history of cancer. by the time she saw a specialist, it was too late. the cancer had spread. it was so frustrating. every single day that went by, it was like a form of torture. every single delay, every day that passes where you're waiting on a scan, you're waiting on treatment, it's just so frustrating. now, an exclusive analysis for bbc news of data for england injuly this year reveals some significant variations in waiting times for different types of cancer. the nhs target is for 85% of patients to start treatment within 62 days of an urgen
hugh pym, thank ou. carried out for bbc news by cancer research uk. patients with the disease in the head and neck, and the bowel, are the most likely to face long waits — onlyjust over half are seen within the 62—day target. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes reports. amy gray knows what it can mean when cancer treatment is delayed. her mum, jayne, seen here on the right, waited for more than 70 days to be seen after suffering pain in 2021 despite a 16—year history of cancer. by the...
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hugh pym, bbc news.he standard of maternity care in england says it urgently needs to be reformed, to stop harm from becoming normalised. the care quality commission has warned of widespread problems in hospitals across the country, and is calling for immediate action to address them. 0ur health correspondent catherine burns reports. fiona designed this nursery when she was pregnant, picking out outfits for her baby, but her daughter, aliona, never lived to enjoy any of this. things that i made for her, birth announcement pictures. fiona went into labour at home, her waters broke and she was worried because she didn't think her baby was moving as much as normal. she should have been assessed then. when she was in hospital, her baby had an abnormal heart rate. this should have been assessed. it wasn't. baby aliona was pronounced dead within half an hour of birth. when they came over and said my name, ijust turned around to them and went, she's dead, isn't she? and... ..and they said, yes. and this primal
hugh pym, bbc news.he standard of maternity care in england says it urgently needs to be reformed, to stop harm from becoming normalised. the care quality commission has warned of widespread problems in hospitals across the country, and is calling for immediate action to address them. 0ur health correspondent catherine burns reports. fiona designed this nursery when she was pregnant, picking out outfits for her baby, but her daughter, aliona, never lived to enjoy any of this. things that i made...
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let's get more now from our health editor hugh pym. hugh, what has the regulator said so far?council put out a statement and this is what they have said. a spokesperson said the alleged sexual abuse conducted by mr al fayed against multiple women was horrifying and the allegations relating to medical staff were deeply concerning and if any fitness to practise concerns about individual doctors were identified, relevant information would be examined and action taken as appropriate. the gmc as a matter of course it doesn't tend to confirm or deny whether any complaints have been made and doesn't make any form of announcement unless they decide to take the doctor in question to a tribunal to seek to have them struck off the medical register. so it may be that we don't get any further clarification from the gmc and i should just remind where we are that this relates to two doctors reported to have carried out the medical examinations, one wendy snell has still died —— since died and another doctor, and coxon, does have questions to answer about examinations carried out under the gr
let's get more now from our health editor hugh pym. hugh, what has the regulator said so far?council put out a statement and this is what they have said. a spokesperson said the alleged sexual abuse conducted by mr al fayed against multiple women was horrifying and the allegations relating to medical staff were deeply concerning and if any fitness to practise concerns about individual doctors were identified, relevant information would be examined and action taken as appropriate. the gmc as a...
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up until last year, hugh edwards was the most high—profile news reader, he presented the ten o'clockds was suspended from the bbc lastjuly and the sun had published a story about sordid images are being bought by an unnamed tv presenter from a young person. it was later named as that presenter. hugh edwards was then arrested over the possession of other images and related to the original allegation. other images and related to the originalallegation. in other images and related to the original allegation. in april, other images and related to the originalallegation. in april, he resigned from the bbc. two months later, he was charged with making indecent images of children. then in july, huw edwards appeared in court and pleaded guilty. the victims of huw edwards' crimes where children. behind every image, is a vulnerable chart. they have been violated and they have been subject to abuse. —— are behind every image is a vulnerable child. they continued distribution that abusive only go to sever such demand. hurst distribution that abusive only go to sever such demand.— distribution th
up until last year, hugh edwards was the most high—profile news reader, he presented the ten o'clockds was suspended from the bbc lastjuly and the sun had published a story about sordid images are being bought by an unnamed tv presenter from a young person. it was later named as that presenter. hugh edwards was then arrested over the possession of other images and related to the original allegation. other images and related to the originalallegation. in other images and related to the...
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hughes, we have about five minutes and we're going to have to wrap up our discussion. uh, do you think that any kind of resolution passed by the un general assembly will eventually lead to a cease fire? because israel has proven time and again that..." it has no respect for international law, completely disregards any kind of demand by the united nations. well, any cease fire resolution that's passed at the un council or security council will only uh work with the endorsement of both hezballah and the israeli racist regime. i think where we're sitting, we have two intractable positions, one that says a continuation of the bowing. leban until the uh settlers return to northern galilelee and the other position that under the fourth geneva convention hisballah is trying to prevent a holocaust in gaza, i don't see anywhere where there is going to be any form of accommodation. the un only exists, it was brought in if i'm correct after the league of nations after the second world war, one of the very first things that they passed as a resolution was the partition of. palesti
hughes, we have about five minutes and we're going to have to wrap up our discussion. uh, do you think that any kind of resolution passed by the un general assembly will eventually lead to a cease fire? because israel has proven time and again that..." it has no respect for international law, completely disregards any kind of demand by the united nations. well, any cease fire resolution that's passed at the un council or security council will only uh work with the endorsement of both...
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you're final thought hugh before we go? >> in honest tidal wave of reaction continues to come in.e isn't over in a day per there was an enormous audience but there is an enormous reaction to the face plant by abc that's being factored in. it's all working in the favor of the former president because people don't like cheating and they viewed that debate as cheating. yes, she did prepare a media bias but this was on a scale we've never seen before. to question every answer 56 fact checks of trump and none of kamala harris. >> martha: is very weird. >> she did bring attention to springfield. very well -- very weird. >> martha: very comfortable in that regard pressure thank you both juan williams and hugh hewitt great to see you both. >> thank you martha. >> martha: you bet sea you soon. coming up a story exclusive with how ohio governor mike dewine and the new action he is taking to help springfield, ohio, deal with a bit -- very large migrant influx at the center of a national controversy. one town's story is trying to help next. i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and
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hugh johnston, let me begin with you. you strike a fairly optimistic tone, but you think that the market is relatively close to fully valued and if you're looking for an entry point it might not be here. am i summarizing your view correctly? >> you're hitting it right on -- nailing it right perfect. yeah. this is great. the fed has done a great thing. they set the stage for an extremely good 2025, whether we're taking a look at the economy, earnings, s&p 500 earnings have a shot at being up 15%. the fed will be cutting rates, long-term interests, likely to come down some and mortgage rates also. be patient. that i think is in the cards. stock prices should do well. that's the good news. the bad news, or not so bad news or not so good news anyway, is just as you say, is, tyler, is that the markets had a big move to the upside and as i do the numbers and crunch the numbers, we're over valued, or interestingly enough, the s&p is almost exactly where i had forecast, with some statistics, where it would be at the end of 2025.
hugh johnston, let me begin with you. you strike a fairly optimistic tone, but you think that the market is relatively close to fully valued and if you're looking for an entry point it might not be here. am i summarizing your view correctly? >> you're hitting it right on -- nailing it right perfect. yeah. this is great. the fed has done a great thing. they set the stage for an extremely good 2025, whether we're taking a look at the economy, earnings, s&p 500 earnings have a shot at...
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hughes, thank you for being in this conversation . india-bangladesh relations after a month of the prime minister's escape. former bangladesh to new delhi has become more complicated. stopping the construction of the gas oil pipeline between the two countries, the recent floods in eastern bangladesh are also issues that affect the relations between the two countries. has affected a month has passed since sheikh hossein wajid, the former prime minister of bangladesh, fled this country and sought refuge in india. there are more than 4 thousand kilometers of common border between the two countries. sheikh hasina during her rule from 2009 to this year, some militant groups opposed to india were suppressed and several border disputes with friendly india were resolved. recent floods in eastern bangladesh , which have destroyed the property of millions of bangladeshis , have also added to the suspicion between india and bangladesh , although india has denied claims of deliberate opening of hundreds of districts . we doubt that india has deli
hughes, thank you for being in this conversation . india-bangladesh relations after a month of the prime minister's escape. former bangladesh to new delhi has become more complicated. stopping the construction of the gas oil pipeline between the two countries, the recent floods in eastern bangladesh are also issues that affect the relations between the two countries. has affected a month has passed since sheikh hossein wajid, the former prime minister of bangladesh, fled this country and sought...
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larry: hugh, we broke a little bit of news, mr.xpecting it to be hard hitting it bridges to debate, hugh, phi feel free, give him new york economic club advice. >> let me focus on debate. i don't think economics the way do you and foreign affairs the way that robert o'brien and brian hook do, i do know debates, what former president should do is nothing when she is speaking, she cannot communicate, great communicate or had this gift, i have been lucky to work for nixon and reagan. w a few times, donald trump a lot of time they had different skill sits, i don't think that vice president harris has m minimum skill seat necessary, she will demonstrate that if she simply stands there and lets her babble for 90 second business and does not rise to any bait, no matter how much he is tempted, say nothing about her. she cannot win on her own speech. and i think she is peaked. larry: i agree with you. ouoff the record, a lot of us have said that, i think he improved his game, i am sorry we don't have clip. ronald reagan, a fabulous debater,
larry: hugh, we broke a little bit of news, mr.xpecting it to be hard hitting it bridges to debate, hugh, phi feel free, give him new york economic club advice. >> let me focus on debate. i don't think economics the way do you and foreign affairs the way that robert o'brien and brian hook do, i do know debates, what former president should do is nothing when she is speaking, she cannot communicate, great communicate or had this gift, i have been lucky to work for nixon and reagan. w a few...
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the victims of hugh edwards crimes were children., that has been subject to abuse. and the continuing sort of distribution of those images only goes to service that demand. huw edwards has been sentenced to six months in prison, suspended for two years. it's a huge fall from grace for a man who was described by the chief magistrate as perhaps the most recognised newsreader in the uk. huw edwards was also told it wasn't an exaggeration to say his reputation was in tatters. the bbc said it was appalled by his crimes and that he had betrayed notjust the corporation, but audiences who put their trust in him. helena wilkinson, bbc news. (pres)let�*s speak to dan sexton from the internet watch foundation, an organisation that works to stop child sexual abuse online. ifi if i may ask for your reaction people how serious this is and hopefully, it will be a deterrent to others. the sentence _ deterrent to others. the sentence and _ deterrent to others. the sentence and is - deterrent to others. the sentence and is part - deterrent to others.
the victims of hugh edwards crimes were children., that has been subject to abuse. and the continuing sort of distribution of those images only goes to service that demand. huw edwards has been sentenced to six months in prison, suspended for two years. it's a huge fall from grace for a man who was described by the chief magistrate as perhaps the most recognised newsreader in the uk. huw edwards was also told it wasn't an exaggeration to say his reputation was in tatters. the bbc said it was...
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i'm joined now by bbc paris correspondent, hugh schofield.ho has been testify, tell us more about what he has been saying. tell us more about what he has been saying-— been saying. this is the third week of the _ been saying. this is the third week of the trial, _ been saying. this is the third week of the trial, there - been saying. this is the third week of the trial, there will l week of the trial, there will be many more weeks because there are more than 50 men on trial but dominique pelicot is the centralfigure, trial but dominique pelicot is the central figure, accused trial but dominique pelicot is the centralfigure, accused of having arranged for his wife gisele to be raped, for arranging for men to come and raped her while she was drunk. today was the first time he was speaking, he was due to speak last week but he was ill but today he took the stand and said straightaway he admitted the totality of the charges against him. he said, i am a rapist, as are all of the other defendants in this courtroom. this provoked a hubbub and genera
i'm joined now by bbc paris correspondent, hugh schofield.ho has been testify, tell us more about what he has been saying. tell us more about what he has been saying-— been saying. this is the third week of the _ been saying. this is the third week of the trial, _ been saying. this is the third week of the trial, there - been saying. this is the third week of the trial, there will l week of the trial, there will be many more weeks because there are more than 50 men on trial but dominique...
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bond he and i share around our fathers and the hollywood history he just made alongside his buddy, hugh jackman, thanks to that hilariously imperfect marvel superhero deadpool. >> i walk around new york city with hugh, and it was wild to walk around. it felt like we maybe saved a baby from a burning building. people found a lot of love and joy and happiness in the movie. >> a new "sunday sitdown" with ryan reynolds, plus another life well lived later in the show. >>> let's begin this morning with the race for the white house. vice president harris and former president trump out on the campaign trail this weekend with new polling showing harris getting a slight bounce after tuesday's debate. nbc's vaughn hillyard is here with more. vaughn, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie. it was that debate that would set the tone for both candidates this week, and questions now whether former president trump needs to change the trajectory of this race. last night vice president harris, speaking in front of the congressional black caucus -- >> donal extremist allies intend to take our nat
bond he and i share around our fathers and the hollywood history he just made alongside his buddy, hugh jackman, thanks to that hilariously imperfect marvel superhero deadpool. >> i walk around new york city with hugh, and it was wild to walk around. it felt like we maybe saved a baby from a burning building. people found a lot of love and joy and happiness in the movie. >> a new "sunday sitdown" with ryan reynolds, plus another life well lived later in the show....
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our correspondent hugh schofield has the latest. the coast from boulogne this morning, another group of migrants makes haste to get aboard. french police give chase, but once boats are loaded and in the water, policy is not to intervene. so, another human cargo sets off for the english coast. yesterday, that's how things would have started, too, for the group of mainly eritrean migrants. but theirjourney ended not in an english el dorado, but in disaster and death. their overloaded boat started to come apart. the swift arrival of french rescuers saved many lives, but 12 drowned, most of them women. hungry for a new life, migrants keep arriving here on the french coast, bent on crossing the water to england, and they don't seem deterred by the growing number of boats that are sinking and people that are dying. so far this year, more than 21,000 people have made it across the channel in small boats. that's more than in the same period last year, but fewer than in 2022. the number of people drowned this year is now at least 37, compare
our correspondent hugh schofield has the latest. the coast from boulogne this morning, another group of migrants makes haste to get aboard. french police give chase, but once boats are loaded and in the water, policy is not to intervene. so, another human cargo sets off for the english coast. yesterday, that's how things would have started, too, for the group of mainly eritrean migrants. but theirjourney ended not in an english el dorado, but in disaster and death. their overloaded boat started...
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okay, hugh, where are we don't? >> that interview is stunning.cause the former president looks comfortable. i want specific answers the pennsylvania reporter answers and she gave the same answer she gave at the debate. i honestly don't think she has a thought in her head about anything that's specific. and i must say i think the opinions of the debate are changing as the week goes on. she was wrapped up in bubble wrap by muir and lindsey davis and abc and disney. she got no follow-up she had no specifics. she was not fact checked. it's beginning to dawn on people there is no there there. she had a very bad few days and that interview, oh my goodness gracious, she does not have a thought in her head. >> bret: that interview in its entirety on that station at 11:00 p.m. tonight. hope to get more from that leslie. kim strassel in the "wall street journal" to hugh's point kamala's problem the debate didn't fix. perhaps these interviewees are outliers and the debate was a harris game changer but wouldn't it be wise tore assume that americans aren't st
okay, hugh, where are we don't? >> that interview is stunning.cause the former president looks comfortable. i want specific answers the pennsylvania reporter answers and she gave the same answer she gave at the debate. i honestly don't think she has a thought in her head about anything that's specific. and i must say i think the opinions of the debate are changing as the week goes on. she was wrapped up in bubble wrap by muir and lindsey davis and abc and disney. she got no follow-up she...
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larry: hugh lewitt, we broke a little news because mr. will speak thursday before the new york economic club. i expect that to be hard-hitting and it bridges to the debate, but feel free. give them some debate advisor some new york economic club advice mr. hewitt. >> let me focus on the debate because i don't know economics the way you do or foreign affairs but i do know how to do debates and what the former president ought to do is nothing when she is speaking. she can not communicate. a great communicator had that gift. not been lucky to work for nixon, reagan, interviewed donald trump a lot of times. each of those men had different skillsets but they were all had a skillset. i don't think vice president harris has the minimum skillset necessary to be president and she will demonstrate that if he simply stands there and lets her babble for 90 seconds or cut it off and does not rise to any bait, no matter how juicy it look, no matter how much he is tempted. say nothing about her. she can not win on her own speech. in fact i she she's pea
larry: hugh lewitt, we broke a little news because mr. will speak thursday before the new york economic club. i expect that to be hard-hitting and it bridges to the debate, but feel free. give them some debate advisor some new york economic club advice mr. hewitt. >> let me focus on the debate because i don't know economics the way you do or foreign affairs but i do know how to do debates and what the former president ought to do is nothing when she is speaking. she can not communicate. a...
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could this issue be a big issue in the campaign, hugh?maybe in michigan and ukraine and american population and generally among people who like strength. zelenskyy made a bad mistake yesterday, bret, appearing at what was a nakedly political event gratitude. 2014, obama sent blinken, and trump came into office. he sent antitank missiles. fend off second invasion under joe biden. i think he has a lot of explaining to do to the former president and hopefully gets it done. because there are a lot of hawks in the republican party who would like to support zelenskyy but that stunt in pennsylvania today was a very bad move on his part. >> bret: you know, meghan, there are -- you look at the headlines, politico facing g.o.p. attacks, zelenskyy looks to sell white house on victory. the hill, zelenskyy visits washington as election year divide grows over ukraine war. cnn, republicans follow trump's lead on icing out zelenskyy. is there some political calculus here by democrats to try to get a nikki haley republican voter by really, you know, talki
could this issue be a big issue in the campaign, hugh?maybe in michigan and ukraine and american population and generally among people who like strength. zelenskyy made a bad mistake yesterday, bret, appearing at what was a nakedly political event gratitude. 2014, obama sent blinken, and trump came into office. he sent antitank missiles. fend off second invasion under joe biden. i think he has a lot of explaining to do to the former president and hopefully gets it done. because there are a lot...
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hugh, talking about that israeli influence in in the us, isn't it strange that no us politician given all this anger and and protest that we're seeing against this genocide in gaza, no american politician is willing to second guess their support for the israelis? well, i think they're concerned for their own position. "i mean, american uh politics, political eight, political elections seem to revolve around money and finances, so whoever pays the paper calls the tune, if you take money from apac and other israeli uh lobbists, then you are beholden to them, you take a political position which is in line with your financial uh backers, so what you have in the senate and what you have in the congress to someone who doesn't live in america at a period." to me that the system is rigged, the people inside the system are bought, they are there working on behalf of not only the elite and the the corporate society and the capitalist financiers and the bankers, but they are also working tandem with the uh israeli state, and john's 100% correct, what we're really witnessing is repression and cen
hugh, talking about that israeli influence in in the us, isn't it strange that no us politician given all this anger and and protest that we're seeing against this genocide in gaza, no american politician is willing to second guess their support for the israelis? well, i think they're concerned for their own position. "i mean, american uh politics, political eight, political elections seem to revolve around money and finances, so whoever pays the paper calls the tune, if you take money...
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i“m hugh ferris.bs to be part of the elite 16. a delayed start at lord's as england attempt to level the one—day series with australia, but the game is soon to start. from track star to training others, britain's fastest man takes on a new challenge back home in london. hello again. the women's champions league group stage will have a much bigger british presence this season after four clubs made it through. among those in the draw that's taken place this lunchtime is celtic, making history by being the first scottish team to make it this far in the competition's history, courtesy of a play—off win over vorskla poltava of ukraine. celtic were already leading from the first leg and this was the moment they wrapped things up. shannon mcgregor with the emphatic header giving celtic a 2—0 win on the night. the players making sure they soaked up the moment with the fans, while their head coach admitted she couldn't explain the excitement to be one of the elite 16 clubs in europe. we've got the confidence a
i“m hugh ferris.bs to be part of the elite 16. a delayed start at lord's as england attempt to level the one—day series with australia, but the game is soon to start. from track star to training others, britain's fastest man takes on a new challenge back home in london. hello again. the women's champions league group stage will have a much bigger british presence this season after four clubs made it through. among those in the draw that's taken place this lunchtime is celtic, making history...
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we heard this back injuly when hugh edwards pleaded guilty, we heard his defence saying very much thelex williams not to send him pictures of underage boys it seems that his team has emphasised this in court today. the prosecution has said that the probation service has said he has a medium risk of reoffending, something that his team saying the opposite, they said that he has a low risk of offending according to the experts that they had been speaking to, so it will be interesting to see what the chief magistrate says about that. we are waiting for more details from the sentencing which is taking place. mr edwards, 63—year—old pleaded guilty to three counts of making indecent images of children injuly and he�*s now sitting in court wearing a navy blue cardigan i am told that he his head in his hands, his answer sometimes clasped in front of his mouth as he listens his elbows propped on his thigh it is an interesting process for anyone who does not sit in on these cases very often to understand the process here. figs often to understand the process here. �* , , ., often to understand t
we heard this back injuly when hugh edwards pleaded guilty, we heard his defence saying very much thelex williams not to send him pictures of underage boys it seems that his team has emphasised this in court today. the prosecution has said that the probation service has said he has a medium risk of reoffending, something that his team saying the opposite, they said that he has a low risk of offending according to the experts that they had been speaking to, so it will be interesting to see what...
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hugh schofield, thank you very much.icion of murder after an 80 year—old man died in leicestershire. bhim kohli was attacked while walking his dog in a park in braunstone town on sunday evening. four other children aged between 12 and 14 who were also arrested have been released with no further action. a british hiker has been found dead and another has been reported missing on the spanish island of majorca. both were reportedly swept away by water and disappeared when a storm hit a mountainous area. emergency services have been looking for them since monday. sir keir starmer and rishi sunak have clashed over the decision to scrap winter fuel payments for some people. our correspondent iain watson has this report. sir keir starmer made its way to the commons for only a second pm accuses prime minister and now has to answer the questions rather than ask them. this afternoon conservative mps begin the long process of choosing a replacement for rishi sunak as leader of the opposition. in the meantime he wanted to turn up hi
hugh schofield, thank you very much.icion of murder after an 80 year—old man died in leicestershire. bhim kohli was attacked while walking his dog in a park in braunstone town on sunday evening. four other children aged between 12 and 14 who were also arrested have been released with no further action. a british hiker has been found dead and another has been reported missing on the spanish island of majorca. both were reportedly swept away by water and disappeared when a storm hit a...
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hughes, sorry, yes, well, i would say that uh, there, there is, there, sadly, there is no resolution. "the israeli resolution is the genocidal holocaust of the people in gaza and the people in the west bank. if you believe in arads israel, they want part of egypt, they want part of jordan, they want part of lebanon, they want part of syria and they want part of iraq, so they want to destroy the palestinian resistance, they want to destroy the footprint of the palestinians who have been there for thousands of years in palestine and in the region, they want. to uh form an ethnocentric uh colonial uh entity where there are no palestinians or there are no arabs whether are only the jewish diaspora who are not semitic who were not born in the land of uh sham these people are coming from all over the world they refuse to allow israels to take uh the jews who live in in israel to take dna tests because over 90% of them will come from poland, they come from russia, they come from france and england. they are not indigenous to the land that they now occupy. israel doesn't want to see fire, and
hughes, sorry, yes, well, i would say that uh, there, there is, there, sadly, there is no resolution. "the israeli resolution is the genocidal holocaust of the people in gaza and the people in the west bank. if you believe in arads israel, they want part of egypt, they want part of jordan, they want part of lebanon, they want part of syria and they want part of iraq, so they want to destroy the palestinian resistance, they want to destroy the footprint of the palestinians who have been...
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reporter: hugh edwas facing the camera.sual one in the bbc studios, but metropolitan police's after he was arrested. this, his custody photo, a far cry from his smart on-screen image. mr. edwards, do you apologize? do you apologize for your crimes? now a convicted sex offender, he came with a suitcase prepared of his punishment was prison. the court heard disturbing and graphic details of his crimes. descriptions of the videos of children including one as young as seven he looked at and money he gave to another sex offender who sent them to him. the images were discovered in the whatsapp messages of alex williams, who sent them to edwards. the police were unable to find the phone he had used to look at them. edwards's responses to the 41 indecent images are particularly revealing. in one exchange he describes the imag as amazing. williams then says he can try to get more videos. if you like, 13, 14, 15, 16. months later, edwards says, don't send underage. but in another exchange when williams describes images he is offering
reporter: hugh edwas facing the camera.sual one in the bbc studios, but metropolitan police's after he was arrested. this, his custody photo, a far cry from his smart on-screen image. mr. edwards, do you apologize? do you apologize for your crimes? now a convicted sex offender, he came with a suitcase prepared of his punishment was prison. the court heard disturbing and graphic details of his crimes. descriptions of the videos of children including one as young as seven he looked at and money...
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jerome hughes reports from the protest. activists deliver letter to authorities at shannon airport, ireland, demanding an end to us and israeli military use of the facility and irish airspace, as hundreds gathered from across the country to highlight israel's horrific actions against palestinians. the trade union movement in ireland has for many years advocating boycott divestment and sanctions as a peaceful, non-violent way to bring israel to the negotiating table. one, two, three, occupation no more. during the demonstration, irish mothers staged powerful display of solidarity, reenacting the carrying of dead infants to symbolize the suffering of palestinian families. blood, sweat and tears in all over palestine, is very visual as well, that there's over 16,00 children have been murdered since october. the campaigners are furious at the irish government for steadfastly refusing to inspect us warplanes that... stop at shanan airport or otherwise use irish airspace. we have this fear to stand up to to the u.s. and if the go
jerome hughes reports from the protest. activists deliver letter to authorities at shannon airport, ireland, demanding an end to us and israeli military use of the facility and irish airspace, as hundreds gathered from across the country to highlight israel's horrific actions against palestinians. the trade union movement in ireland has for many years advocating boycott divestment and sanctions as a peaceful, non-violent way to bring israel to the negotiating table. one, two, three, occupation...
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hugh pym, bbc news. says his customers are loosening their purse strings. also coming up: ahead of the early release of thousands of prisoners, we find out how some former inmates are re—entering the world of work. and a triumphant return to london for paralympicsgb. coming up on bbc news — harry kane will win his 100th cap for england in their nations league match against finland tomorrow night at wembley. so he won't be one of the two or three changes interim manager lee carsley is planning to make. andrew tate have spoken to the bbc about their experiences. both women say it happened over a decade ago, before his rise to fame. one of the women says he sent her voice and text messages afterwards. andrew tate denies the rape allegations, along with the charges he currently faces in romania of human trafficking and rape. a warning, ruth clegg's report contains misogynistic language and descriptions of sexually violent behaviour. women are dumb. andrew tate, the self—proclaimed misogynist with a giant onl
hugh pym, bbc news. says his customers are loosening their purse strings. also coming up: ahead of the early release of thousands of prisoners, we find out how some former inmates are re—entering the world of work. and a triumphant return to london for paralympicsgb. coming up on bbc news — harry kane will win his 100th cap for england in their nations league match against finland tomorrow night at wembley. so he won't be one of the two or three changes interim manager lee carsley is...
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here's our health editor, hugh pym.ed at. of those, 39 have been formally reviewed. more than half have seen harm to a child. 13 severely so. they are all linked to this consultant orthopaedic surgeon, yaserjabbar. he no longer works here at great ormond street and no longer has a licence to practice in the uk. we understand he is now practising in dubai and in fact is due to speak at an international conference there next week. we've tried to get in touch with him but he hasn't responded. back in 2022, the trust called in the royal college of surgeons to review its paediatric orthopaedic service and in the college's report to the trust — according to the sunday times, which has seen it — a case involving leg straightening and lengthening was said to be incorrect and unsuitable. a lawyer for some of the families involved have said there are cases of muscle and nerve damage and, in one case, the amputation of a lower limb. the response from great ormond street is that they take very seriously the need to listen to patien
here's our health editor, hugh pym.ed at. of those, 39 have been formally reviewed. more than half have seen harm to a child. 13 severely so. they are all linked to this consultant orthopaedic surgeon, yaserjabbar. he no longer works here at great ormond street and no longer has a licence to practice in the uk. we understand he is now practising in dubai and in fact is due to speak at an international conference there next week. we've tried to get in touch with him but he hasn't responded. back...
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it's beautiful shot of the day along to make kenzie hughes. this is at the par 4th hole. his second 148 yards and look at this. can with just one hand back, spins it into the hole that was pretty for the and mackenzie hughes. at 7 under par for the tournament. yesterday's leader david lipski continuing his strong play. there's a at 5. he's just one shot off the lead at 12 under. but they're all chasing this guy. patton kizzire not some the birdie putt. it said he shot a 7 under today. 65 stands alone atop the leaderboard at 13 under should be a fun week. end up there in napa and love of god. look good. golf shot. i love a good golf. sherry watching the get-go shot with a glass of wine in my hand. and that's what i love about that turn yet. that's little business as little window into them. you know, that's i had to thanks. mont. >> happening right now, its do or die tonight for oakland, ballers, they're hosting a playoff game at rim on the park against high wheelers. if they win, they'll head to the % championship round for the pioneer baseball league. and if they win the
it's beautiful shot of the day along to make kenzie hughes. this is at the par 4th hole. his second 148 yards and look at this. can with just one hand back, spins it into the hole that was pretty for the and mackenzie hughes. at 7 under par for the tournament. yesterday's leader david lipski continuing his strong play. there's a at 5. he's just one shot off the lead at 12 under. but they're all chasing this guy. patton kizzire not some the birdie putt. it said he shot a 7 under today. 65 stands...
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all right, hugh pym, our health editor, thank you. two months on the life of donald trump has appeared in court in florida. ryan routh was detained after secret service agents opened fire at a golf course where the former president was playing. they'd spotted an assault rifle in bushes a few hundred yards from mr trump, who was unharmed. sarah smith has more from florida. driver, walk straight back! this is the moment officers ordered ryan routh out of his car, hands above his head, before he was swiftly handcuffed and arrested. the 58—year—old had spent over 12 hours waiting for donald trump. two years ago, he spoke to newsweek from ukraine about his attempt to recruit volunteers to fight invading russian forces. if the governments will not send their official military, then we civilians have to pick up the torch and make this thing happen... in one social media post, he said he was prepared to die in ukraine. in another, he mentioned voting for donald trump in 2016 but claims to have become disillusioned. donald trump was playing go
all right, hugh pym, our health editor, thank you. two months on the life of donald trump has appeared in court in florida. ryan routh was detained after secret service agents opened fire at a golf course where the former president was playing. they'd spotted an assault rifle in bushes a few hundred yards from mr trump, who was unharmed. sarah smith has more from florida. driver, walk straight back! this is the moment officers ordered ryan routh out of his car, hands above his head, before he...
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are free to roam around as they wish. previously popular and trusted bbc presenter, hugh edwards walked out of the court room on monday with the suspended sentence even after admitting to sourcing sexually explicit images of children as young as 7 edwards who was the bbc is highest paid presenter. pleaded guilty in july to having 41 in decent images of children. he was arrested back in 2023 on suspicion of serious offences and was charged with 3 pounds of making in decent images of children. yet at the same time, he still managed to get a 10 percent raise from the b c that year. that is the spice not working much following the allegations. edwards is now given a 6 month suspended sentence for pain convicted bit of file alex williams. hundreds of pounds in exchange for 41 in appropriate images of children. it is clear from the face of the whatsapp chat, recovered that a deal of the chat between alex williams and mr. edwards was sexual in nature. it was also clear that mr. edwards was paying not insignificant sums of money, low hundreds of pounds on an occasional basis to alex williams, w
are free to roam around as they wish. previously popular and trusted bbc presenter, hugh edwards walked out of the court room on monday with the suspended sentence even after admitting to sourcing sexually explicit images of children as young as 7 edwards who was the bbc is highest paid presenter. pleaded guilty in july to having 41 in decent images of children. he was arrested back in 2023 on suspicion of serious offences and was charged with 3 pounds of making in decent images of children....
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here's hugh pym.government was saying the nhs were broken and the problems cannot be fixed overnight. the medical expert lord darzi was asked to carry out a rapid review of the state of the nhs in england. his full report is due out later in the week but now the first findings have been released, including that more than 100,000 infants have waited more than six hours in a&e departments last year, 800,000 children and young people are on waiting lists for hospital treatment, with 175,000 waiting between six and 12 months, and 160,000 waiting more than a year for mental health support. lord darzi says there was relatively a much bigger reduction in routine nhs operations through the pandemic than in other international health systems. the prime minister put the blame on the conservative government. he has been really clear that the nhs has been broken but not beaten, and the reason he identifies is because of money that was taken out of the nhs, particularly in the early years of the coalition, 2010 on
here's hugh pym.government was saying the nhs were broken and the problems cannot be fixed overnight. the medical expert lord darzi was asked to carry out a rapid review of the state of the nhs in england. his full report is due out later in the week but now the first findings have been released, including that more than 100,000 infants have waited more than six hours in a&e departments last year, 800,000 children and young people are on waiting lists for hospital treatment, with 175,000...
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hugh pym, bbc news.rom a new report on the nhs — led by former labour minister lord ara darzi — have shown that children's health is in crisis. he says children are being let down in several ways, including a shortage of some medicines to treat adhd — that's attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. young people who have the condition say they can't concentrate at school — and feel as if they're being set up to fail, as ben moore reports. new term, new challenges. but one thing won't change in sixth form for 16—year—old alice — her adhd medication is still in short supply. it gave me the ability to actually concentrate. like, if i hadn't had the medication, i wouldn't have been able to sit down and study, and i also wouldn't have been able to sit down and focus in my exams. alice relied on her medication to get through her gcse revision and exams and is pretty chuffed with her results. i got higher than my predictions. what sort of grades did you get? i got 75, 8s and 9sand one 6, so... but there's still
hugh pym, bbc news.rom a new report on the nhs — led by former labour minister lord ara darzi — have shown that children's health is in crisis. he says children are being let down in several ways, including a shortage of some medicines to treat adhd — that's attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. young people who have the condition say they can't concentrate at school — and feel as if they're being set up to fail, as ben moore reports. new term, new challenges. but one thing won't...
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hugh, thanks for being here. you heard what trey just reported.is a moment for a deal or will israel be forced into a bad deal that ultimately means hamas is not eradicated? you get some hostages back but the situation doesn't change? >> israel is facing a very difficult situation, obviously. and within their cabinet as well. we also have a meeting in our situation room today among our cabinet members dealing with this issue. and it may very well be that the negotiations within those separate cabinet rooms could get intractable as negotiations with the enemy because, in our case, we need an all of government response. every agency has to give up an equity or two to make this happen. that's a tough negotiation in any hostage deal i'm sorry to admit. netanyahu is facing his own vocal opponents and even the public, i understand the journalists write today. it's a very tenuous situation. unfortunately, hamas seems to have put people where they want them they want to destabilize. question our presence in the region and weaken israel to the point of des
hugh, thanks for being here. you heard what trey just reported.is a moment for a deal or will israel be forced into a bad deal that ultimately means hamas is not eradicated? you get some hostages back but the situation doesn't change? >> israel is facing a very difficult situation, obviously. and within their cabinet as well. we also have a meeting in our situation room today among our cabinet members dealing with this issue. and it may very well be that the negotiations within those...
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hugh pym, bbc news.niversity, professor alison wearing. thanks for being with us. the one figure that reallyjumps out is the increasing number of staff members in the nhs. 0ne staff members in the nhs. one in ten patients were waiting 12 hours in a in the end that is 81 times as many as in 2019 —— in a&e. 81 times as many as in 2019 -- in a&e. �* ., ., , in a&e. although the absolute number of _ in a&e. although the absolute number of staff _ in a&e. although the absolute number of staff have - in a&e. although the absolute i number of staff have expanded, we really seen a loss of very experienced staff. that meant that the workload has gone up, so it's gone up significantly. care is more complex, the work is more complex, and generally the people in our lives experience.— the people in our lives experience. the people in our lives exerience. ~ ., , experience. we saw the last programme _ experience. we saw the last programme in _ experience. we saw the last programme in 2012. - experience. we saw the la
hugh pym, bbc news.niversity, professor alison wearing. thanks for being with us. the one figure that reallyjumps out is the increasing number of staff members in the nhs. 0ne staff members in the nhs. one in ten patients were waiting 12 hours in a in the end that is 81 times as many as in 2019 —— in a&e. 81 times as many as in 2019 -- in a&e. �* ., ., , in a&e. although the absolute number of _ in a&e. although the absolute number of staff _ in a&e. although the...
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here�*s our health editor, hugh pym. horns blare it began in march last year.they said should compensate for inflation over more than a decade. what do we want? pay restoration! when do we want it? now! some talks took place with the conservative government, but that didn�*t stop 11 rounds of strikes over a total of 44 days. soon after the election, the labour government made an increased pay offer, which the doctors union, the bma, put to members, and they voted to accept. we are bringing this current dispute of two years now to an end. it has taken far too long for the government to take any meaningful steps towards pay restoration. we are now in a process of turning that tide, and i hope that we can continue to make thatjourney into the future so that doctors don�*t have to strike over pay again. the offer included a backdated pay rise for last year of 4%, on top of an existing increase worth an average of 9%, and for this year, an additional 6% increase, topped up with an extra £1,000, which comes to around 9%. it overall adds up to 22%. the government says
here�*s our health editor, hugh pym. horns blare it began in march last year.they said should compensate for inflation over more than a decade. what do we want? pay restoration! when do we want it? now! some talks took place with the conservative government, but that didn�*t stop 11 rounds of strikes over a total of 44 days. soon after the election, the labour government made an increased pay offer, which the doctors union, the bma, put to members, and they voted to accept. we are bringing...
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studio: hugh, thank you very much.mong those killed in an israeli air strike on a school in gaza. the school was run by the un agency for palestinian refugees. un secretary general antonio guterres said the attack amounted �*dramatic violations of international humanitarian law'. the uk foreign secretary, david lammy, described reports of the killings as "appalling". from jersusalem, daniel de simone sent this report. in clear daylight, death from the sky. the united nations agency for palestinian refugees says the israeli air strike on this school in a gazan refugee camp is the deadliest of this war for its staff — killing six — meaning at least 220 employees have died since the conflict began last october. this man says people distributing aid were killed and asks, what are we supposed to do? what is happening to us? translation: suddenly, in the blink of an eye, - it happened so quickly. this isn't the first time. it's the fifth time the school has been targeted. the un said the school housed around 12,000 displaced
studio: hugh, thank you very much.mong those killed in an israeli air strike on a school in gaza. the school was run by the un agency for palestinian refugees. un secretary general antonio guterres said the attack amounted �*dramatic violations of international humanitarian law'. the uk foreign secretary, david lammy, described reports of the killings as "appalling". from jersusalem, daniel de simone sent this report. in clear daylight, death from the sky. the united nations agency...