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hugh grant's on jimmy kimm >> lou: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, hugh grant. aldis hodge. and music from dawes. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for coming to the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. i appreciate it. we have a good show for you tonight. we have hugh grant, aldis hodge. we've got music from dawes tonight. but before we get to them and that we're going to do something different from what we usually do. tonight's monologue is for republicans. so if you have someone in your life who is either planning to vote for trump or thinking about it, i would like you to send this to a republican you love and respect with a request. ask them to watch this whole thing as a personal favor to you. and i promise i won't make you regret it because it's not going to be our usual roast of trump or some kind of liberal virtue signaling none of that. in fact i'm going to open with a joke about a democrat. president biden. remember him? the man who disappe
hugh grant's on jimmy kimm >> lou: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, hugh grant. aldis hodge. and music from dawes. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for coming to the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. i appreciate it. we have a good show for you tonight. we have hugh grant, aldis hodge. we've got music from dawes tonight. but before we get...
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hughes. mr. heuss, you were one of the activists who have been working on the palestinian issue for many years you followed and even wrote a book about it. your writings and activities show how much you tried to show the people of the world, especially in the west , how much the palestinians are suffering from the years of occupation of their land. in the midst of these efforts, an uprising called al-aqsa storm happened in your opinion. if we divide the history of palestine into two parts before and after the al-aqsa storm, what a new view of palestine this uprising has shown to the world. yes, i must tell you that we actually witnessed an event in gaza that we can say was an uprising and a serious reaction to the occupation of their land. the efforts that the activists have made during these years to show palestine was not a few prose writers that this operation actually showed the anger of the palestinians towards the zionist regime that we currently have. we are witnessing that they showed tha
hughes. mr. heuss, you were one of the activists who have been working on the palestinian issue for many years you followed and even wrote a book about it. your writings and activities show how much you tried to show the people of the world, especially in the west , how much the palestinians are suffering from the years of occupation of their land. in the midst of these efforts, an uprising called al-aqsa storm happened in your opinion. if we divide the history of palestine into two parts...
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- potentially frightening as well, hugh leo? yes, to the oint well, hugh leo?o? yes, to the point of leon, this is the - point of leon, this is the thing with technology, i have to learn to search again? i already know how to search. you raise the question of the accuracy of ai, as a journalist we are constantly fact checking and obviously google search is part of our toolset. i don't even, i read some of those ai generated search terms at the top and, i am like, it's wrong! it's wrong. that's the part where google is like, well, you know, we are getting better at this, even chatgpt are like, we are not really good at this yet, but you should use this because we are the future. that is what concerns me because when we have the habits but we don't have the critical skills to determine what is accurate in what is not, especially in this age of disinformation with the political campaigns, i'm sure the uk is similar to the united states where there is so much a! coming out in the campaigns that you don't know what is real or not any more. and i don't know if i nece
- potentially frightening as well, hugh leo? yes, to the oint well, hugh leo?o? yes, to the point of leon, this is the - point of leon, this is the thing with technology, i have to learn to search again? i already know how to search. you raise the question of the accuracy of ai, as a journalist we are constantly fact checking and obviously google search is part of our toolset. i don't even, i read some of those ai generated search terms at the top and, i am like, it's wrong! it's wrong. that's...
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greater manchester police said hugh nelson thought he could l said hugh nelson thought he could get away this emerge, the law will have to keep up as ai gets more sophisticated. zoe kleinman, bbc news. with just over a week to go until the us election, early voting is already under way in several states. millions of americans will cast their vote before the 5th of november — including the current president, joe biden, who voted today in his home state of delaware. well, radio 1 newsbeat is travelling across the country talking to young americans about the issues that matter to them. the first stop for political reporterjordan kenny is atlanta, georgia — one of the seven swing states where this election will be won or lost. georgia is a young state with a high share of potential voters under 30. it was won byjoe biden for the democrats in 2020 with a small majority ofjust 12,000 votes. here's jordan's report. atlanta, a city of the south. i'm here as both candidates are neck and neck and targeting young voters. # keep me warm, love me long, be my sunlight. # tell me lies, we can argue, we
greater manchester police said hugh nelson thought he could l said hugh nelson thought he could get away this emerge, the law will have to keep up as ai gets more sophisticated. zoe kleinman, bbc news. with just over a week to go until the us election, early voting is already under way in several states. millions of americans will cast their vote before the 5th of november — including the current president, joe biden, who voted today in his home state of delaware. well, radio 1 newsbeat is...
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hugh pym, bbc news.nalysis from within the health service with chief executive of the nhs confederation, matthew taylor. he isjoining us on the programme now. thank you for your time on bbc news. based on what we know at the moment, and the kind of outlining that has happened before we hear the full speech tomorrow on the budget, how optimistic are you about the spending plans when it comes to the nhs? this about the spending plans when it comes to the nhs?— about the spending plans when it comes to the nhs? this is an important _ it comes to the nhs? this is an important first _ it comes to the nhs? this is an important first step. _ it comes to the nhs? this is an important first step. it - important first step. it fulfils all well fulfil part of labour's manifesto in relation to people on elective waiting lists. and it's good news. just a few weeks ago there were rumours that the government was going to have to cap the number of operations that were being funded. so we have taken an important step for
hugh pym, bbc news.nalysis from within the health service with chief executive of the nhs confederation, matthew taylor. he isjoining us on the programme now. thank you for your time on bbc news. based on what we know at the moment, and the kind of outlining that has happened before we hear the full speech tomorrow on the budget, how optimistic are you about the spending plans when it comes to the nhs? this about the spending plans when it comes to the nhs?— about the spending plans when it...
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you away from this one in the past because i saw baker hughes as not ainferior operator compared tor halliburton. but maybe it's time to rethink that stance. this stock's been performing quite well since former parent company ge sold off its remaining stake in the business. it was back in 2022. while slb and halliburton put in a relative peak last fall and have been falling steadily since baker hughes has managed to keep grinding higher, you have to learn how did they do that simple unlike slb and halliburton baker hughes is not a pure play oil service company. that's only 60% of the business. the other 40% comes from their industrial and energy technology division, which is lots of high-tech energy-related products including natural gas equipment and clean energy while the oil service business grew at a 3% rate in the first nine months of the year, not great, the industrial energy technology segment was up nearly 20%. that is great. on tuesday night baker hughes reported and though they had a very big revenue miss their earnings still came in 6 cents better than expected 61-cent ba
you away from this one in the past because i saw baker hughes as not ainferior operator compared tor halliburton. but maybe it's time to rethink that stance. this stock's been performing quite well since former parent company ge sold off its remaining stake in the business. it was back in 2022. while slb and halliburton put in a relative peak last fall and have been falling steadily since baker hughes has managed to keep grinding higher, you have to learn how did they do that simple unlike slb...
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hughes. hello, mr. hughes, you were one of the activists who followed the palestinian issue for many years. you even wrote a book about it. show the world, especially in the west. how much do they suffer from the years of occupation of their land, in the midst of these efforts, on october 7, 2023, an uprising called al-akhsa storm occurred. in your opinion, if we divide the history of palestine into two parts before and after the al-akhsa storm, what a new aspect this uprising is. from palestine has shown the world? yes, i must tell you that we actually witnessed it in gaza. it was a coincidence that we can say that there was an uprising and a serious reaction to the occupation in their land, and the efforts that the activists made during these years to show palestine were not very effective that this was actually an operation. in fact , it was an indication of the anger of the palestinians towards the zionist regime. we are currently witnessing that they have shown that a government in tel aviv is tryi
hughes. hello, mr. hughes, you were one of the activists who followed the palestinian issue for many years. you even wrote a book about it. show the world, especially in the west. how much do they suffer from the years of occupation of their land, in the midst of these efforts, on october 7, 2023, an uprising called al-akhsa storm occurred. in your opinion, if we divide the history of palestine into two parts before and after the al-akhsa storm, what a new aspect this uprising is. from...
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in all five of those states, president hughes won. will not president hughes. turns out that was not correct. so even though hughes did win those states, so in a sense they were correct for those. in terms of what the outcome was, wilson won in 1916 and wilson won in a real squeaker. hits came down under 4000 votes in california. of course you can't say every state was pivotal when it's that close but again, really, really close in 1960. but yet the literary digest was kind of saying that hughes won those states, when the states which hughes did but didn't win the presidency. so kind of one beginning but didn't win any, so what are we doing here? what if it was the last to get reelected until 19 36, which is another good story. so here again, 4 out of the 5 cases the literary digest got it correct. they missed the distinction about in ohio where wilson actually beat hughes but otherwise doesn't seem that bad. but turns out they called the presidency. 1936, the next time someone is running for reelection, again, except for wilson, the last one that was incumbent
in all five of those states, president hughes won. will not president hughes. turns out that was not correct. so even though hughes did win those states, so in a sense they were correct for those. in terms of what the outcome was, wilson won in 1916 and wilson won in a real squeaker. hits came down under 4000 votes in california. of course you can't say every state was pivotal when it's that close but again, really, really close in 1960. but yet the literary digest was kind of saying that...
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first of all the sports news with hugh ferris.ese club sporting have confirmed manchester united are interested in making ruben amorim their next manager and are willing to pay his release clause. amorin has won two league titles in portugal and has become one of the most coveted young coaches in europe with united looking for a new boss after united sacking erik ten hag on monday. a statement from sporting to the lisbon stock exchange said the premier league club is ready to pay amorim's ten million euro release clause. pep guardiola is hoping that rodri will use winning the ballon d'or to give him energy to recover from his serious knee injury. the spanish midfielder is the first manchester city player to claim the award given to the best footballer in the world. and his club manager is delighted. we are so proud. of him. i think it is the first time we could have imagined, it years ago, that one player received this prestigious award, that we are so delighted to be part of it, to share it with him. three of the home nations wil
first of all the sports news with hugh ferris.ese club sporting have confirmed manchester united are interested in making ruben amorim their next manager and are willing to pay his release clause. amorin has won two league titles in portugal and has become one of the most coveted young coaches in europe with united looking for a new boss after united sacking erik ten hag on monday. a statement from sporting to the lisbon stock exchange said the premier league club is ready to pay amorim's ten...
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because as hugh hewitt knows, donald trump appeals to a small sliver of american nazi voters in those very sick people, some of whom are scattered in some of the battleground states where donald trump cannot afford to lose even one of them. and so, it has been two days now donald trump is not condemned hitler but he has condemned the former marine corps general and white house chief of staff, john kelly, who quotes donald trump expressing his admiration for adolf hitler and adolf hitler's generals. here is barack obama's first comment about donald trump's hitler worship. he said it tonight in georgia. >> here is the interesting thing. he acts so crazy, and has become so common that people no longer take it seriously. i'm here to explain to you just because he acts goofy does not mean his presidency would be dangerous. and, you do not have to take my word for it. lately, some of the people who now donald trump best have been saying in no uncertain terms, that he should not be president again. the other day, general john kelly, donald trump's former chief of staff, said that trump told
because as hugh hewitt knows, donald trump appeals to a small sliver of american nazi voters in those very sick people, some of whom are scattered in some of the battleground states where donald trump cannot afford to lose even one of them. and so, it has been two days now donald trump is not condemned hitler but he has condemned the former marine corps general and white house chief of staff, john kelly, who quotes donald trump expressing his admiration for adolf hitler and adolf hitler's...
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here's our health editor, hugh pym. out on the wards with a story to tell.alth secretary meeting hospital staff to explain some of their spending plans for the nhs in england. the budget, they were told, would provide money to help get more patients treated, and reduce waiting lists. to deliver on the 40,000 additional appointments every single week in our health service, to reduce those waiting times and waiting lists. and alongside that, the biggest capital budget since 2010 in our national health service, to invest in the new scanners, the diagnostic equipment, the radiography equipment that our nhs desperately needs — alongside the reform to get better productivity and better outcomes for patients. so what are the details? the treasury says £1.8 billion of extra money has been provided to the nhs since the election for more operations and appointments. there'll be 1.57 billion allocated next year for equipment including scanners and radiotherapy machines. the challenge is to bring down the total waiting list of 7.611 million. extra money announced by the
here's our health editor, hugh pym. out on the wards with a story to tell.alth secretary meeting hospital staff to explain some of their spending plans for the nhs in england. the budget, they were told, would provide money to help get more patients treated, and reduce waiting lists. to deliver on the 40,000 additional appointments every single week in our health service, to reduce those waiting times and waiting lists. and alongside that, the biggest capital budget since 2010 in our national...
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langston hughes was in both poems. i sing america and life may not a crystal stair. it wasn't for daisy, but the lesson is that if you keep singing in america, if you keep climbing. rough side of the mountain. langston says it is not to sing america towards the end that tomorrow i'll be at the table when company comes. nobody'll dare say to me eat in the kitchen. that means no bricks, no murders. and besides he says they will see how beautiful i am and be ashamed. i, too, sing america. so now that we've unveiled this statue of daisy so that america and the world will interpret to. to see how beautiful america is when they see daisy, lee, gaston bates say her name. daisy bates. and we all will be singing the same america. thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, mr. jeffries. thank you, america. ladies and gentlemen, the hbcu alumni choir of the university of arkansas, pine bluff, philander smith university arranged by stephen hayes performing guide feet. got my feet easy. while i run disarray. this girl on my feet, she oh, rhonda, sorry, y'all hold my feet. lead here. run
langston hughes was in both poems. i sing america and life may not a crystal stair. it wasn't for daisy, but the lesson is that if you keep singing in america, if you keep climbing. rough side of the mountain. langston says it is not to sing america towards the end that tomorrow i'll be at the table when company comes. nobody'll dare say to me eat in the kitchen. that means no bricks, no murders. and besides he says they will see how beautiful i am and be ashamed. i, too, sing america. so now...
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josh mankiewicz: chris hughes was travis's mentor at work. that's him on the couch with travis and jodi. chris and his wife, sky, were there when the two met. when we met her that first night, we liked her. yeah. right off the bat, she was someone that would be a good match for travis. josh mankiewicz: 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. josh mankiewicz: 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. interviewer: 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. josh mankiewic
josh mankiewicz: chris hughes was travis's mentor at work. that's him on the couch with travis and jodi. chris and his wife, sky, were there when the two met. when we met her that first night, we liked her. yeah. right off the bat, she was someone that would be a good match for travis. josh mankiewicz: 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. josh mankiewicz: jodi...
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our health correspondent dominic hughes has more.?and, dame rachel de souza, says there's a largely invisible crisis happening in children and young people's community and mental health services. her report says resourcing has failed to keep pace with demand for assessment and support for children with conditions such as adhd and autism. that's reflected in the shockingly long waits children and theirfamilies face for even their first appointment. an estimated 400,000 children, roughly 3% of all those in england, are currently trying to access help for a suspected neurodevelopmental condition. children with suspected cerebral palsy face the longest waits, on average three years and four months. almost a quarter of children with adhd had waited for more than four years to get diagnosed following a referral, and almost one in six waited more than four years for an autism diagnosis via a community health service. of course, governments should be putting family absolutely at the centre. dame rachel describes a system which is working agai
our health correspondent dominic hughes has more.?and, dame rachel de souza, says there's a largely invisible crisis happening in children and young people's community and mental health services. her report says resourcing has failed to keep pace with demand for assessment and support for children with conditions such as adhd and autism. that's reflected in the shockingly long waits children and theirfamilies face for even their first appointment. an estimated 400,000 children, roughly 3% of...
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she was friends with langston hughes who was important in the harlem renaissance.knew many of these writers in his period. >> host: eatonville was in her heart. >> guest: eatonville was always in her heart. eatonville -- i was looking at this, eatonville has changed since i was there ten years ago -- but eatonville was a black space. eatonville was home. eatonville is where people sang songs and wrote the poetry and the kids played together and they felt safe in eatonville. a safety that you didn't always feel in the south. of the south is a dangerous place at this time for black folks. it has been dangerous and a period of slavery. it remains dangerous for black people. but a town like eatonville is a safe space for black people. kids could grow up and feel safe. kids playing in the photograph that we were showing a moment ago, that was real. and i think that's why it stands out as a unique place even now, whether you've read the novel or not. >> host: the oldest black incorporated a town in america since 1887. well, this is an interactive program. tonight, "their
she was friends with langston hughes who was important in the harlem renaissance.knew many of these writers in his period. >> host: eatonville was in her heart. >> guest: eatonville was always in her heart. eatonville -- i was looking at this, eatonville has changed since i was there ten years ago -- but eatonville was a black space. eatonville was home. eatonville is where people sang songs and wrote the poetry and the kids played together and they felt safe in eatonville. a safety...
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langston hughes also wrote, for me, life ain't then no crystal stair. and then more appropriately for daisy's life, climbing if you would the rough side of a mountain, just doing her best to make it through. when america threw bricks through her large picture window with a note on the last one that said, the next time it will be a bomb. daisy kept singing america. when they burned a cross on her front yard at 1207 west 28th street, daisy kept singing america. when they subjected she and elsie to abject poverty, daisy kept singing america. so it appears that the america that daisy sang in the america that america sang were two different songs. until today. >> [ applause ] >> langston hughes was right. in both poems. i too sing america and life may not be a crystal stair, it wasn't for daisy, but the lesson is, that if you keep singing america, if you keep climbing the rough side of the mountain, he says, and i too sing america, towards the end, that tomorrow i will be at the table when company comes, nobody will dare sing to me eat in the kitchen. that m
langston hughes also wrote, for me, life ain't then no crystal stair. and then more appropriately for daisy's life, climbing if you would the rough side of a mountain, just doing her best to make it through. when america threw bricks through her large picture window with a note on the last one that said, the next time it will be a bomb. daisy kept singing america. when they burned a cross on her front yard at 1207 west 28th street, daisy kept singing america. when they subjected she and elsie...
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in all five of those states, president hughes won. well, not president hughes but -- right. turns out, that was not correct. even though hughes did win ni those states -- intact, they were correct. in terms of what the outcome was, wilson won. it came down to under 4000 wa votes in california. every state is pivotal when it is that close but, again, really, really close in 1916. literary digest was saying that hughes won. he did but he did not win the presidency. he won the inning but not the game. what are we doing here? then, wilson was the last y incumbent to get reelected until 1936 which is another good story. four out of five cases literary digest got it correct. they missed the prediction in ohio but otherwise, four out of five does not seem too bad. 1936, the next time there is the option, again, except for , wilson, the last one was the incumbent that was reelected. you may remember, not a great time economically for the united states. the midst of the great depression. things not going well. fdr is sitting president. will let go good for you? we don't know. again,
in all five of those states, president hughes won. well, not president hughes but -- right. turns out, that was not correct. even though hughes did win ni those states -- intact, they were correct. in terms of what the outcome was, wilson won. it came down to under 4000 wa votes in california. every state is pivotal when it is that close but, again, really, really close in 1916. literary digest was saying that hughes won. he did but he did not win the presidency. he won the inning but not the...
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vicki's here, along with hugh pym.rticularly with the medical profession? in particularly with the medical profession?— particularly with the medical rofession? , ., a, particularly with the medical rofession? , ., ., profession? in the isle of man a similar bill— profession? in the isle of man a similar bill has _ profession? in the isle of man a similar bill has passed - profession? in the isle of man a similar bill has passed most - profession? in the isle of man a similar bill has passed most of. profession? in the isle of man a i similar bill has passed most of its parliamentary stages. injersey, parliamentary stages. in jersey, they say parliamentary stages. injersey, they say commitment to change parliamentary stages. in jersey, they say commitment to change the law and in scotland a bill has been introduced. this bill for england and wales is likely to the example of australia and the state of oregon in the us which would i were terminally ill patient who is mentally competent with six months or less to live to
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until today. >> [ applause ] >> langston hughes was right. in both poems. sing america, and life may not be a crystal stair, it wasn't for daisy, but the lesson is, that if you keep singing america, if you keep climbing the rough side of the mountain, he says, and i too sing america, towards the end, that tomorrow i will be at the table when company comes, nobody will dare say to me, eat in the kitchen. that means no brikcs, no murders, and besides, he says, they will see how beautiful i am. and be ashamed i too sing america. now that we have unveiled this beautiful statue of daisy bates, so that america and the world will, in perpetuity, see how beautiful america is, when they see daisy lee gatson bates. say her name. daisy bates. and we all will be singing the same america. thank you ms. speaker. thank you mr. jeffries. thank you america. >> [ applause ] ladies and gentu alumni choir of the university of arkansas, pine bluff, philander smith university arranged by stephen haye >> ladies and gentlemen, the hbcu alumni choir of the university of arkansas pi
until today. >> [ applause ] >> langston hughes was right. in both poems. sing america, and life may not be a crystal stair, it wasn't for daisy, but the lesson is, that if you keep singing america, if you keep climbing the rough side of the mountain, he says, and i too sing america, towards the end, that tomorrow i will be at the table when company comes, nobody will dare say to me, eat in the kitchen. that means no brikcs, no murders, and besides, he says, they will see how...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.shot as israel continues to bombard the capital, beirut. there was an intense wave of strikes last night and also this morning. rockets continue to be intercepted and they enter israeli air space although some have managed to get through. 23 people have died across the country in israeli strikes. you can keep up—to—date with the events happening in israel, lebanon and gaza on the live page. details of the latest attacks on there. now, it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. hello. whilst yesterday brought us some sunshine and temperatures as high as 18 degrees for a few spots, today is looking a little bit cloudier. for the rest of today, we've got quite a bit of cloud and some showery rain. there will be some blue skies, some brighter spells just breaking through that cloud at times, especially towards the east. further west, it's low pressure that's dominating our weather. so that's moving in from the atlantic. and it's pushing these couple of weather fronts slowl
dominic hughes, bbc news.shot as israel continues to bombard the capital, beirut. there was an intense wave of strikes last night and also this morning. rockets continue to be intercepted and they enter israeli air space although some have managed to get through. 23 people have died across the country in israeli strikes. you can keep up—to—date with the events happening in israel, lebanon and gaza on the live page. details of the latest attacks on there. now, it's time for a look at the...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. breaking news for you, from the world of conkers!oped in controversy after the winner of the men's competition was accused of cheating. 82—year—old david jakins, who was also the top judge for the event... straightaway that is controversial, how can you be in it and thejudge! 0k, how can you be in it and thejudge! ok, let's hear him out! he had a steel conquer in his pocket. he said it was a joke and has denied using it was a joke and has denied using it in the competition. the it was a joke and has denied using it in the competition.— it was a joke and has denied using it in the competition. the man who lost has filed _ it in the competition. the man who lost has filed a _ it in the competition. the man who lost has filed a formal _ it in the competition. the man who lost has filed a formal complaint. l lost has filed a formal complaint. 0rganisers say they are investigating. these are library pictures. we investigating. these are library ictures. ~ . , investigating. these are library ictures. . , , ., ., ., pictures. we are 'ust s
dominic hughes, bbc news. breaking news for you, from the world of conkers!oped in controversy after the winner of the men's competition was accused of cheating. 82—year—old david jakins, who was also the top judge for the event... straightaway that is controversial, how can you be in it and thejudge! 0k, how can you be in it and thejudge! ok, let's hear him out! he had a steel conquer in his pocket. he said it was a joke and has denied using it was a joke and has denied using it in the...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.fter nearly 60 years of broadcasting. bbc radio two'sjohnnie walker has announced he is stepping down from presenting his two shows ? sounds of the 70s and the rock show — later this month. he told his listeners that after 58 years of broadcasting he was struggling with his health and was calling it a day. he'll present his last show on sunday 27th of october. hello there. good evening. a very messy and unsettled picture weather—wise as we head through the next few days. but it was a pretty start earlier on this morning. lots of red skies as captured by our weather watchers. and of course, the heaviest downpours today were out towards the west, some of the showers pushing further eastwards at times. not as much sunshine as we saw yesterday, but still the chance of some more bright and sunny spells as we go through the next few days, accompanied by some rather blustery showers. brisk southerly winds so the air is mild, warm for the time of year, even. and it's unsettled because low pres
dominic hughes, bbc news.fter nearly 60 years of broadcasting. bbc radio two'sjohnnie walker has announced he is stepping down from presenting his two shows ? sounds of the 70s and the rock show — later this month. he told his listeners that after 58 years of broadcasting he was struggling with his health and was calling it a day. he'll present his last show on sunday 27th of october. hello there. good evening. a very messy and unsettled picture weather—wise as we head through the next few...
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here's our health editor, hugh pym. out on the wards with a story to tell.th secretary meeting hospital staff to explain some of their spending plans for the nhs in england. the budget, they were told, would provide money to help get more patients treated, and reduce waiting lists. to deliver on the 40,000 additional appointments every single week in our health service, to reduce those waiting times and waiting lists. and alongside that, the biggest capital budget since 2010 in our national health service, to invest in the new scanners, the diagnostic equipment, the radiography equipment that our nhs desperately needs — alongside the reform to get better productivity and better outcomes for patients. so what are the details? the treasury says £1.8 billion of extra money has been provided to the nhs since the election for more operations and appointments. there'll be 1.57 billion allocated next year for equipment including scanners and radiotherapy machines. the challenge is to bring down the total waiting list of 7.64 million. extra money announced by the we
here's our health editor, hugh pym. out on the wards with a story to tell.th secretary meeting hospital staff to explain some of their spending plans for the nhs in england. the budget, they were told, would provide money to help get more patients treated, and reduce waiting lists. to deliver on the 40,000 additional appointments every single week in our health service, to reduce those waiting times and waiting lists. and alongside that, the biggest capital budget since 2010 in our national...
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hugh pym, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.e just over a week away from election day. there's no slowing down on the campaign — republican nominee donald trump has been speaking at a rally in the battleground state of georgia where he told supporters that he's not a nazi. mr trump has been accused by the democrats of wanting to be an authoritarian leader. speaking in atlanta, mrtrump said the criticism was unfair. kamala is now doing something much worse than what she was talking about. the newest line from kamala and her campaign is that everyone who isn't voting for her is a nazi. we're nazis. he's hitler. and then they say he's a nazi. i'm not a nazi. i'm the opposite of a nazi. meanwhile, democratic nominee kamala harris has spent the day in another crucial state — michigan. she stopped by a computer chip factory, and spoke at ann arbor — where she was been joined by musician maggie rogers and her running mate tim walz. during her speech, she was interrupted by a group of students protesting against the war in gaza. and lis
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dominic hughes, bbc news.for almost a week. victoria taylor was last seen at her home in malton on monday. underwater searches have been under way after police found some of her possessions near the river derwent. her family say they are sick, distraught and lost following her disappearance. migrants' rights charities are calling for britain and france to reform their laws afterfour people, including a two—year—old child, died trying to cross the channel yesterday. the authorities said they were found "unconscious" and were likely "trampled to death" in two separate boats that had engine failures. more than 25,000 people have made the dangerous journey so far this year. just a reminder of our breaking news this hour that sue gray has resigned from her position as downing street chief of staff on this to take on a new government role, that is according to number 10 downing st. sir keir starmer has issued a statement saying, "i want to thank hsu for this what she has given me, both in opposition and in governmen
dominic hughes, bbc news.for almost a week. victoria taylor was last seen at her home in malton on monday. underwater searches have been under way after police found some of her possessions near the river derwent. her family say they are sick, distraught and lost following her disappearance. migrants' rights charities are calling for britain and france to reform their laws afterfour people, including a two—year—old child, died trying to cross the channel yesterday. the authorities said they...
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thank you, hugh. indie fingers crossed. thank you, hugh.ght now it is time the travel show. all of our lives are defined by the places we're connected to... ..and the people we hold close. speaks vietnamese my name is william lee adams, and i'm a vietnamese—american journalist and an author. i was born six years after the vietnam war ended. i'm here to explore a country that's helped shape me. for me, it all flows from the war that brought my parents together. two people born, 12 time zones apart, thrust together to build a life. my family lived in america and my big brother, john, was my best friend. speaks vietnamese but two years ago, he passed away. i have a lot of unfinished business. i want to bring him home, essentially. this is where he was born. this is where he was happiest. and this is where so many people who loved him and took care of him still are. i'm travelling across the country, starting in the capital city, hanoi, and ending over 1,500km away in ho chi minh city... ..where my family still lives in banana garden market. wh
thank you, hugh. indie fingers crossed. thank you, hugh.ght now it is time the travel show. all of our lives are defined by the places we're connected to... ..and the people we hold close. speaks vietnamese my name is william lee adams, and i'm a vietnamese—american journalist and an author. i was born six years after the vietnam war ended. i'm here to explore a country that's helped shape me. for me, it all flows from the war that brought my parents together. two people born, 12 time zones...
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donald trump the radio minister of propaganda, hugh hewitt, got donald trump on the phone today, and i know for a fact that he would hewitt knows what a tariff is and who pays a tariff and how it works, which is why he would hewitt did not discuss tariffs with donald trump today. donald trump's minister of propaganda began his interview by saying this: >> i have already voted for you and jade events. >> that was before [ inaudible ], and then he would hewitt, who unlike donald trump, knows how bad hitler was, tried to help donald trump with donald trump's hitler stuff. >> biographers are going to be writing about you for decades and centuries, and one of the questions that is going to come up, i guess, is why do some people hate you so much? i mean, trump derangement syndrome is a real thing, i have run into it, we saw it online repeatedly, the stuff they call you, the hitler stuff, the fascist stuff. >> the permanently and revocably disgraced hugh hewitt calls it the hitler stuff, the fascist stuff, and yes, biographers and historians for centuries will easily find donald trump's ch
donald trump the radio minister of propaganda, hugh hewitt, got donald trump on the phone today, and i know for a fact that he would hewitt knows what a tariff is and who pays a tariff and how it works, which is why he would hewitt did not discuss tariffs with donald trump today. donald trump's minister of propaganda began his interview by saying this: >> i have already voted for you and jade events. >> that was before [ inaudible ], and then he would hewitt, who unlike donald...
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in an interview with hugh hewitt, former president trump said the first thing he would do is fire jackthat's what he's prioritizing. that's what she's talking about when she says an enemy list. she's saying let's turn the page on that. i'm going to focus on your needs, lowering your costs, making housing more affordable, protecting people's reproductive health care. she wants to move forward as a country. when you hear her talk about donald trump and you hear her talk about the risks he poses to this country, citing his former top officials is helping to remind the american people of what a donald trump presidency was like so they can remember it, think about it and choose to go in a new direction. >> early voting is under way in a lot of the country. i wonder what the early numbers are telling you and what percentage of voters in these seven key battleground states do you believe are still persuadable? >> a lot of voters have made up their minds and are going to the polls. we feel good about what we're seeing in the early vote data. more than 500,000 democrats have voted in the common
in an interview with hugh hewitt, former president trump said the first thing he would do is fire jackthat's what he's prioritizing. that's what she's talking about when she says an enemy list. she's saying let's turn the page on that. i'm going to focus on your needs, lowering your costs, making housing more affordable, protecting people's reproductive health care. she wants to move forward as a country. when you hear her talk about donald trump and you hear her talk about the risks he poses...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. something that the campaign group is hoping to change. after the death of their daughter, anthony and elaine look back on tributes from friends and family. megan newberry was 23 when she was killed by ross mccollum at his home in coalville. mccullum was found guilty of murder and given a minimum sentence of 23 years in prison. megan's parents are part of a group called the killed women network who say murderers who carry out domestic abuse should receive sentences equal to those who kill on the street. at the moment there can be a ten year difference in the length of sentences. mil difference in the length of sentences.— difference in the length of sentences. �* ., ., , sentences. all of the families have been — sentences. all of the families have been on _ sentences. all of the families have been on the _ sentences. all of the families have been on the receiving i sentences. all of the families i have been on the receiving end of the injustice and we feel it is a complete slap in the face for victims and their families. that sentencing f
dominic hughes, bbc news. something that the campaign group is hoping to change. after the death of their daughter, anthony and elaine look back on tributes from friends and family. megan newberry was 23 when she was killed by ross mccollum at his home in coalville. mccullum was found guilty of murder and given a minimum sentence of 23 years in prison. megan's parents are part of a group called the killed women network who say murderers who carry out domestic abuse should receive sentences...
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hurston and other renaissance writers such as gwendolyn brooks were richard wright or langston hughesard that addressed. >> host: tiffany patterson? >> guest: well, the tension between these writers have a lot to do. i haven't focused as much on the harlem renaissance as i have on hurston, but clearly hurston was in a world of big evils. people competing with each other just as they struggled with the larger world that did not pay enough attention to the work that they were doing, the beauty of the work, the poetry, the novels, short stories, the music et cetera. and so, i am not surprised in some ways that that attention came back inside of the group. i think that looking at the harlem renaissance writers and artists, they were competing in a difficult world. they were competing to be heard, to be seen, to get their work published and all of that. and i think i'm not really surprised by that. this is this kind of competition with each other. it is going to -- it's not surprising that it was a part of the harlem renaissance is what i'm saying. i haven't looked at any period where this
hurston and other renaissance writers such as gwendolyn brooks were richard wright or langston hughesard that addressed. >> host: tiffany patterson? >> guest: well, the tension between these writers have a lot to do. i haven't focused as much on the harlem renaissance as i have on hurston, but clearly hurston was in a world of big evils. people competing with each other just as they struggled with the larger world that did not pay enough attention to the work that they were doing,...
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hugh sidey. they had a wonderful correspondence about the day that we had to shut down the email because had a virus. and you would have thought the man died. but be sure and, read the letter and i'm glad he gave me excuse to. i love that. i love looking at this roadsides over here, gene gibbons and you're on over before i began. let me a little on who i. a few years ago. jean becker arranged for my wife and me to down on a talk. jon meacham was giving at a meeting of the points light foundation. gene introduced jon, but before she yielded the floor she introduced becky and me so the folks would know the visitors were gilding the lily time. she described me as president bush's favorite of the white house press corps. meacham steps to the podium, looks at me and says, favorite member of the white house press corps? that's kind of like being the best restaurant in a hospital show. so the hospital dog cook. i first met president bush when he was the newly appointed chairman of the republican nationa
hugh sidey. they had a wonderful correspondence about the day that we had to shut down the email because had a virus. and you would have thought the man died. but be sure and, read the letter and i'm glad he gave me excuse to. i love that. i love looking at this roadsides over here, gene gibbons and you're on over before i began. let me a little on who i. a few years ago. jean becker arranged for my wife and me to down on a talk. jon meacham was giving at a meeting of the points light...
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hello, welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh ferris. hag is gone, but have manchester united already found his replacement? rodri wins the ballon d'or, but real madrid boycott the event because their player doesn't. and we speak to the double amputee who has smashed an ironman record by two hours. hello again. welcome along to sportsday. 14th in the premier league, more than a year without a win in europe, manchester united have pulled the plug on erik ten hag's reign as manager, and they could well be already honing in on his successor. the dutchman was sacked after nearly two and a half years in charge after another defeat on sunday, with his assistant ruud van nistelrooy given the job on an interim basis. but then reports later on monday suggested the sporting boss, ruben amorim, might be united's target for the position in the long term. i still think it's very attractive, maybe less attractive than it was.
hello, welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh ferris. hag is gone, but have manchester united already found his replacement? rodri wins the ballon d'or, but real madrid boycott the event because their player doesn't. and we speak to the double amputee who has smashed an ironman record by two hours. hello again. welcome along to sportsday. 14th in the premier league, more than a year without a win in europe, manchester united have pulled the plug on erik ten hag's reign as manager, and they could well...
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>> anticipation all week has been amazing and hughes jerkins nation is ready. it's going to be a great day. reporter: i'm looking forward to it and you guys will show me a basket. i know what it is but take it away and let's check it out. guys, go for for it. i'm gob that get out of the way and let's snag snag what it is. reporter: you guys are awesome. pete: knew what was going to happen. rachel: we want here to do it again later on in the show but we want the camera zoomed out so we can see just how high she went. i love it. pete: flew out of the frame. rachel: yeah. reporter: that was so cool. charlie: awesome. pete: thank you, adam. rachel: that looks fun. pete: it is fun. that's football. rachel: no, that's cheerleading. i was in cheerleading. you can like cheerleading and not like football. charlie: it would be cold though. rachel: we'll move onto this because montana's senate race is shaping up to have a major national impact. we'll talk about that, next. what if your mobile network wasn't just built to work out here... ...but was designed differently to
>> anticipation all week has been amazing and hughes jerkins nation is ready. it's going to be a great day. reporter: i'm looking forward to it and you guys will show me a basket. i know what it is but take it away and let's check it out. guys, go for for it. i'm gob that get out of the way and let's snag snag what it is. reporter: you guys are awesome. pete: knew what was going to happen. rachel: we want here to do it again later on in the show but we want the camera zoomed out so we can...
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john hughes respected that. - [ethan] and let's be honest, not everything holds up.r laughs) - [judd] well, certain social conventions will change. some things that are funny in 1980, aren't funny now. - but what he did get right, he always depicted the young people as having all the answers, and it was the adults that were lost. it was gonna be us that was gonna change the world. (upbeat classical music) - when i was making slacker starting in '89, i was sure it would work on my terms, but i just didn't have any faith that the world would either understand or connect to it at all. i was just making a film from my own backyard with my friends and the energy around me. - i may live badly, but at least i don't have to work to do it. - the camera kind of bops around, hangs out with this person, hangs out over here. you've got a day in the life of just austin's weirdos. - do you ever have those dreams that are just completely real? i mean, they're so vivid, it's just like completely real. - i remember going into the screening, and there was a line around the block. and e
john hughes respected that. - [ethan] and let's be honest, not everything holds up.r laughs) - [judd] well, certain social conventions will change. some things that are funny in 1980, aren't funny now. - but what he did get right, he always depicted the young people as having all the answers, and it was the adults that were lost. it was gonna be us that was gonna change the world. (upbeat classical music) - when i was making slacker starting in '89, i was sure it would work on my terms, but i...
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they would send the draft back to hugh fulton, who would send it back to the staff to be corrected and revised. so in certain instances, like the rubber shortage, they could put out a report very quickly and others involving aircraft or faulty aircraft engines. the reports could take some months. while truman made sure that the facts are straight and the report was ready for publication. also, sometimes there were negotiations with the military leadership to make sure the committee wasn't revealing military secrets, and that also took time. steve drummond what personal qualities did harry truman bring to this success of this committee? first and foremost, i think, was his strong sense of ethics and the response ability he took as a public service. this sounds like, you know, especially in the washington that i work in today, it sounds a little trying to say that. but truman took this very seriously. he was a combat veteran in world war one. he had led an artillery unit into battle. and he had he had taken that mbat experience very seriously. he had served in local government in missour
they would send the draft back to hugh fulton, who would send it back to the staff to be corrected and revised. so in certain instances, like the rubber shortage, they could put out a report very quickly and others involving aircraft or faulty aircraft engines. the reports could take some months. while truman made sure that the facts are straight and the report was ready for publication. also, sometimes there were negotiations with the military leadership to make sure the committee wasn't...
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some of the president biden's, major allies in the senate have publicly act. hughes is really a prime minister. benjamin netanyahu of trying to influence the us presidential elections. and to have donald trump elected as president, in fact, the president himself present by the when publicly and says he doesn't know. but everything we know about benjamin that then you know is that his preference is for donald trump. has, is not really well known. they don't really know how it stands and exec donald trump in the past few days had, had been, has been boasting publicly that he is frequent. the infrequent talks telephone conversation with benjamin that time. yeah. so many allies are present in by them. don't trust benjamin and that then yeah. so benjamin that then yeah, it takes and takes and takes one by the administration and does his own things. and that's why i, that's a very much whether these right of the prime minister will accept any c spot before the steps of november, the election, the presidential election, because i think he is gunning. he is gambling that donald trump will rec
some of the president biden's, major allies in the senate have publicly act. hughes is really a prime minister. benjamin netanyahu of trying to influence the us presidential elections. and to have donald trump elected as president, in fact, the president himself present by the when publicly and says he doesn't know. but everything we know about benjamin that then you know is that his preference is for donald trump. has, is not really well known. they don't really know how it stands and exec...
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i'm hugh ferris. mikel arteta is known for coming through the barcelona academy.he played his first senior football. and his arsenal side's match against the french champions is the highlight as the second round of the new champions league gets underway. psg trained without 0usmane dembele on monday after the forward was left out for not complying with the requirements of the team, according to his boss luis enrique, who said he'd make the same decision 100 times, while also insisting he didn't have an argument with the french international who he'll be without for a game against a man who he knows from their time together
i'm hugh ferris. mikel arteta is known for coming through the barcelona academy.he played his first senior football. and his arsenal side's match against the french champions is the highlight as the second round of the new champions league gets underway. psg trained without 0usmane dembele on monday after the forward was left out for not complying with the requirements of the team, according to his boss luis enrique, who said he'd make the same decision 100 times, while also insisting he didn't...
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i'm hugh ferris. mikel arteta is known for coming through the barcelona academy. but it is at p56 where he played his first senior football. and his arsenal side's match against the french champions is the highlight as the second round of the new champions league gets underway. psg trained without ousmane dembele on monday after the forward was left out for not complying with the requirements of the team, according to his boss luis enrique, who said he'd make the same decision 100 times, while also insisting he didn't have an argument with the french international who he'll be without for a game against a man who he knows from their time together at barca. unbelievable personality, huge energy, and very supportive with young players. he has won every competition you can imagine already in his career, and he has transformed the club with a clear identity under him and that is a big achievement, the way he has done it, personally, so a very good test for all of us. these are the games on tuesday. barcelona are seeking their first win of this season's competition aga
i'm hugh ferris. mikel arteta is known for coming through the barcelona academy. but it is at p56 where he played his first senior football. and his arsenal side's match against the french champions is the highlight as the second round of the new champions league gets underway. psg trained without ousmane dembele on monday after the forward was left out for not complying with the requirements of the team, according to his boss luis enrique, who said he'd make the same decision 100 times, while...
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a only allows africa to be in to be dependent aid, only pills off because the instinct to protect hughes aid, only mex africa, weak aid. only mex i was africa dependent on institutions, which ones do you have a did you only succeed in controlling you politics and you are affairs. and if there was any doubt in 1900 on date is the international monday through fund on the award bank jointly known as the bretton woods institution, came up with this structural adjustment system or desktop some adjustment program through the program. all african countries was subject to, to debbie lee. they think prescriptions. well, one size fits all. so all your popular concepts talk your population, ensure that your population is debilitated. so africa and country is went on us free of deposition african countries when thrown us pretty all of a selling the public concepts on this story is now known, african countries never blew out of this factor adjustment. they have full aid to as us on when brad's meals, they all for i have the book why off? because for one of the reasons why, of the case for is because
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who joins us from mexico city, thanks for joining us on dw and hughes. so tell us more about the investigation into this tragic incident. a well, it is a positive step that the new president of the asylum, i'm her 2nd day in the office and said that she will look into it and she does not immediately complete the buyer. and she said, not only will they investigate the risk, but also to see if any of the commandments were involved. this is that she has continued with the warning presser. so this is where there was a reporter who specifically asked about it, which made this become a prime story where what not really much in the news before because there was spoken which took place on october 1st. but it is important to know that this, this soldiers opening on these migrants and killing 6 of them and halfway named 10 others. this is not the 1st time that mexican b, a federal police or national guard. i have fired libraries and they were like even a few years ago in the northern border where police were actually involved in not only a murder neighbors, but al
who joins us from mexico city, thanks for joining us on dw and hughes. so tell us more about the investigation into this tragic incident. a well, it is a positive step that the new president of the asylum, i'm her 2nd day in the office and said that she will look into it and she does not immediately complete the buyer. and she said, not only will they investigate the risk, but also to see if any of the commandments were involved. this is that she has continued with the warning presser. so this...