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thank you very much for now, hugh _ northern ireland. now, hugh pym, - northern ireland. thank you very much for now, hugh pym, our. northern ireland. thank you very - much for now, hugh pym, our health editor. you can find out how your local hospital trust or health board is performing on cancer referrals on the bbc news website. president zelensky has said ukraine is moving very carefully following russia's announcement that it is withdrawing its troops from the southern city of kherson. russia's pull—out comes just six weeks after president putin declared that he was annexing the highly prized regional capital city, along with three other areas. let's talk to our international editor, jeremy bowen, who is in 0desa. talk to us more about ukraine's response about what moscow is saying about kherson? you response about what moscow is saying about kherson?— about kherson? you have 'ust mentioned i about kherson? you have 'ust mentioned president �* mentioned president zelensky�*s caution. they are cautious because they don't really trust
thank you very much for now, hugh _ northern ireland. now, hugh pym, - northern ireland. thank you very much for now, hugh pym, our. northern ireland. thank you very - much for now, hugh pym, our health editor. you can find out how your local hospital trust or health board is performing on cancer referrals on the bbc news website. president zelensky has said ukraine is moving very carefully following russia's announcement that it is withdrawing its troops from the southern city of kherson....
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talisa hughes for the return of her pomeranian. >> byrd: order! calendar in the matter of hughes vs. hughes. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. gentlemen, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. hughes, this is your step-daughter, and she's been your step-daughter for how long? >> probably about 15 years. >> judge judy: how old are you? >> 24. >> judge judy: you don't live in the same house. >> no. >> judge judy: who do you live with? >> it's me and my fiancé and my kids. >> judge judy: how old are your children? >> 4, 2, and 3 months. >> judge judy: your complaint is that you sold your step-daughter this adorable little puppy, and you want it back because she hasn't paid for it. >> correct. >> judge judy: when did you sell her the puppy? >> in september. >> judge judy: september what? >> 3rd. >> judge judy: why did you sell her the puppy? >> because she kept asking me and begging me to buy her, and at the time, i was working a lot of hours and i couldn't take care of her. >> judge judy: when
talisa hughes for the return of her pomeranian. >> byrd: order! calendar in the matter of hughes vs. hughes. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. gentlemen, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. hughes, this is your step-daughter, and she's been your step-daughter for how long? >> probably about 15 years. >> judge judy: how old are you? >> 24. >> judge judy: you don't live in the same house....
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it really is not a big division as before. >> hugh fletcher joining us. thank you so much for the time i appreciate it. >>> quick look at the u.s. futures ats we head to the open. we could lose 200 points with dow jones industrial average and apple falling in the pre-market trading more of the china shares going down with baidu slipping this morning. tencent also feeling a bit of the heat today following all those protests with the zero covid policy happening outside in china alibaba is getting a hit on u.s. listed shares. that brings us to the end of the show my name is arabile gumede. >> i'm joumanna bercetche. "worldwide exchange" is coming up next. my name is ashley cortez and i'm the founder of the stay beautiful foundation when i started in 2016 i would go to the post office and literally fill out each person's name on a label and now with shipstation we are shipping 500 beauty boxes a month it takes less than 5 minutes for me to get all of my labels and get beauty in the hands of women who are battling cancer so much quicker shipstation the #1 choi
it really is not a big division as before. >> hugh fletcher joining us. thank you so much for the time i appreciate it. >>> quick look at the u.s. futures ats we head to the open. we could lose 200 points with dow jones industrial average and apple falling in the pre-market trading more of the china shares going down with baidu slipping this morning. tencent also feeling a bit of the heat today following all those protests with the zero covid policy happening outside in china...
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hugh really only 'ust beginning. hugh . m, really onlyjust beginning. went into administration and have been suspended and relegated from the top division of english rugby. 0ur sports news correspondent laura scott reports. it�*s been tough in many ways, obviously financially, more importantly emotionally, really. the way we were made redundant was pretty brutal. i don't think anyone saw it coming. someone putting theirl hand up would be nice. some responsibility for whoever needs to take responsibility. - this is the human impact of rugby�*s financial crisis. until last month all three were professional rugby players but when worcester warriors folded and then wasps, all lost theirjobs. murray moved his young family down from scotland last year after signing with worcester, but the warning signs started over the summer with players paid late or not at all. i i kept thinking it will be sorted, | it will be fine, and obviously not. business isn't that easy, apparently. i more than 100 players at the two clubs lost theirjobs. elliott is one of those yet t
hugh really only 'ust beginning. hugh . m, really onlyjust beginning. went into administration and have been suspended and relegated from the top division of english rugby. 0ur sports news correspondent laura scott reports. it�*s been tough in many ways, obviously financially, more importantly emotionally, really. the way we were made redundant was pretty brutal. i don't think anyone saw it coming. someone putting theirl hand up would be nice. some responsibility for whoever needs to take...
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let's go to hugh schofield in| you. let's go to hugh schofield in paris.ernment saying about this agreement signed today? i government saying about this agreement signed today? i think the first thing to — agreement signed today? i think the first thing to say _ agreement signed today? i think the first thing to say about _ agreement signed today? i think the first thing to say about this - agreement signed today? i think the first thing to say about this is - first thing to say about this is there is relief on the french side that relations have improved sufficiently so they can be an agreement. 0verthe sufficiently so they can be an agreement. over the last two years, france and britain have been spitting at each other and only recently since rishi sunak took over, a new atmosphere has set in which has led to the signing of this agreement. the french hope it is a sign of more broadly better relations with improvements and progress on other issues like the northern ireland protocol. the other thing i think is hope that this agreement will come into effect
let's go to hugh schofield in| you. let's go to hugh schofield in paris.ernment saying about this agreement signed today? i government saying about this agreement signed today? i think the first thing to — agreement signed today? i think the first thing to say _ agreement signed today? i think the first thing to say about _ agreement signed today? i think the first thing to say about this - agreement signed today? i think the first thing to say about this is - first thing to say about this is...
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now hughes. now, america was founded as a country with the right to choose your religion. but it has historically been founded mainly on christian views. as the country has progressed, these religious views have been pushed out of politics, schools in the home. and how do different religions integrating and these social pushed to wipe out religious influence? change a population's view on religion? well, we want to bring in political actress janica lead. welcome, and thank you for joining us all the way from london. thank you so much for having me. i'm very excited. ok, so located there in the u. k, you have a lot of the same freedoms in england as americans when it comes to the freedom of expression. would it be strange to see people violently protesting the way they are right now considering the roe vs wade decision? i think honestly, i'm abortion has been legal in the u. k. since about 967. and you can actually still have an abortion here, up to i believe, 23 weeks into pregnancy, and abortions can only be performed later on in the stage. then if there is some sort of s
now hughes. now, america was founded as a country with the right to choose your religion. but it has historically been founded mainly on christian views. as the country has progressed, these religious views have been pushed out of politics, schools in the home. and how do different religions integrating and these social pushed to wipe out religious influence? change a population's view on religion? well, we want to bring in political actress janica lead. welcome, and thank you for joining us...
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look at this. [ laughter ] >> hugh jackman the man needs no introduction.'d like totand. can maybe. >> marathon runner in the front row yesterday at the music man. at the end of the show there was a guy with a medal and a tank top my first thought was good to you the people next to you that's 2.5 hours sitting next to a guy that's just run 26 miles. yeah, anyway. >> i want to get to the movie, but quickly, you have announcement for "the music man." >> we're having a blast and we're extending for another two weeks, we're going to go through january 15th. >> fantastic. >> the fun will continue. please come and join us until january the 15th. >> in the meantime you can go see "the son" the movie looks so powerful. >> the writer and director did the oscar for "the father" with anthony hopkins. i -- obviously, it's in the movie. i've seen his plays and he's written a lot of plays and i read the script and knew i had to do it and a couple of other actors were also being talked about, so i had this awkward moment where i e-mailed the director because i felt an urg
look at this. [ laughter ] >> hugh jackman the man needs no introduction.'d like totand. can maybe. >> marathon runner in the front row yesterday at the music man. at the end of the show there was a guy with a medal and a tank top my first thought was good to you the people next to you that's 2.5 hours sitting next to a guy that's just run 26 miles. yeah, anyway. >> i want to get to the movie, but quickly, you have announcement for "the music man." >> we're...
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these people who are ethnically descended from the englishman hughes, who founded donetsk from, uh, fugitivesrom convicts from metallurgists from miners from party money from a partisan well, it will be. here i worked in ukraine, i paid taxes . i have. and i never thought that ukraine would turn for one place to its population, you know, and this and how else can you not say it differently. this is how it is at all not russians. gone, for example, borodyanka seems to be there, uh, they shared humanitarian aid with hurricanes. there, two hurricanes were launched on civilians. that's all it was. clear. for the past few days, the ukrainian artillery of the armed forces of ukraine has been hitting the bard with cannon rocket artillery. a heavy mortar is constantly working, while the loaded forces of ukraine literally hide artillery systems in residential areas in neighboring settlements for them. uh, no, nothing is sacred, so to speak. for them there. that is, hiding behind the civilian population, let's say, personally, i was an example. uh, i saw an example of what they, uh, made a human shield
these people who are ethnically descended from the englishman hughes, who founded donetsk from, uh, fugitivesrom convicts from metallurgists from miners from party money from a partisan well, it will be. here i worked in ukraine, i paid taxes . i have. and i never thought that ukraine would turn for one place to its population, you know, and this and how else can you not say it differently. this is how it is at all not russians. gone, for example, borodyanka seems to be there, uh, they shared...
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. >> plus how hugh grant was convinced to do that famous dance. >> i think i saw it in the script andhought, "well, i'll hate doing that." >>> bring on the dutch. team usa with a historic win. > they're on to the knockout rounds. >> delighting fans and keeping their dreams of world cup glory alive. >> usa, usa, usa, usa! do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervivenerve relief from the world's #1 selling nerve care company. nervive contains alpha lipoic acid to relieve occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. try nervivenerve relief. suffering from sinus congestion, especially at night? try vicks sinex for instant relief that lasts up to 12 hours. vicks sinex targets congestion at the source, relieving nasal congestion and sinus pressure by reducing swelling in the sinuses. try vicks sinex. ♪ ♪ >>> thanks for joining us. fans of french bulldogs will tell you there is nothing more adorable. the petite breed is now a favorite for celebs. its popularity skyrocketing. but unfortunately, there's now a hot black market for the cuddly pups. they are
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maybe not in the way that hugh was looking for.y values are going to continue and leadership is going to be a fight. >> bret: chip roy from texas. words are not enough. we have to stand for something. we have fight for something. doing so willingness to take on real political risk to fight for the people we congressional republicans have taken no such political risk thus far. leadership has not demonstrated the willingness to use all the tools the at our disposal to check radical white house and check people suffering from its policies. seems like a bumpy right for mccarthy, juan. is he going to have to make some concessions but he did have jim jordan on his side, scalise on his side. kind of did some prep work prior to this moment. >> right. i think it's very important, especially jim jordan because jim jordan has been sort of the unofficial maybe i don't know if he is officially the leader of the freedom caucus, but, he is the spiritual leader. is he kind of the fiery face. and for him to say right now let's stick with mccarthy,
maybe not in the way that hugh was looking for.y values are going to continue and leadership is going to be a fight. >> bret: chip roy from texas. words are not enough. we have to stand for something. we have fight for something. doing so willingness to take on real political risk to fight for the people we congressional republicans have taken no such political risk thus far. leadership has not demonstrated the willingness to use all the tools the at our disposal to check radical white...
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professor gordon hughes topic. professor gordon hughes disagree. why well, topic.hy well , the swiss disagree. why well, the swiss are a relatively serious and are very concerned about their environment and they have managed to have a referendum on the main elements their net zero policies. in fact, they rejected them that show shows that it is perfectly possible to have a constitutional arrangement by very big issues of this nature are indeed subject referendum. right. well there's further point at stake , which is point at stake, which is a matter of consent . the original matter of consent. the original legisla version was passed by a very large majority of parliament, but with no discussion and with no serious analysis , the costs. if we are analysis, the costs. if we are going to commit ourselves to costs that are probably in excess of 5% of gdp for the next 30 years, we really ought to have an active consent, not a virtue . stanley johnson. stanley virtue. stanley johnson. stanley johnson we were hoodwinked when we this was just slipped into the conservative
professor gordon hughes topic. professor gordon hughes disagree. why well, topic.hy well , the swiss disagree. why well, the swiss are a relatively serious and are very concerned about their environment and they have managed to have a referendum on the main elements their net zero policies. in fact, they rejected them that show shows that it is perfectly possible to have a constitutional arrangement by very big issues of this nature are indeed subject referendum. right. well there's further...
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professor gordon hughes topic. professor gordon hughes disagree. why well, topic.hy well , the swiss disagree. why well, the swiss are a relatively serious and are very concerned about their environment and they have managed to have a referendum on the main elements their net zero policies. in fact, they rejected them that show shows that it is perfectly possible to have a constitutional arrangement by very big issues of this nature are indeed subject referendum. right. well there's further point at stake , which is point at stake, which is a matter of consent . the original matter of consent. the original legisla version was passed by a very large majority of parliament, but with no discussion and with no serious analysis , the costs. if we are analysis, the costs. if we are going to commit ourselves to costs that are probably in excess of 5% of gdp for the next 30 years, we really ought to have an active consent, not a virtue . stanley johnson. stanley virtue. stanley johnson. stanley johnson we were hoodwinked when we this was just slipped into the conservative
professor gordon hughes topic. professor gordon hughes disagree. why well, topic.hy well , the swiss disagree. why well, the swiss are a relatively serious and are very concerned about their environment and they have managed to have a referendum on the main elements their net zero policies. in fact, they rejected them that show shows that it is perfectly possible to have a constitutional arrangement by very big issues of this nature are indeed subject referendum. right. well there's further...
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retires, particularly ada, and as over officially, part of the ukrainian military, the un has privacy hughes, such groups of committing torture and even rate. during the past 8 years of the dorm, vast conflict italian jealous, victoria wrangler. ne says, the western media has been glossing over these new nosy forces because they're an inconvenient truth and the establishment narrative against russia. emir g state channels and newspapers are trying to justify ukrainian ultra nationalists and nazis. for example, in more you, paul, they called the members of the age of battalion new partisans and anti fascists. turning a blind eye to all their nazi symbolism and essentially justifying their actions the world has tried to whitewash such movements as i dar and the ease off regiment . the public knows very little about the situation that has been going on in the dawn bass for the past 8 years. they don't even know the thousands of people have died there since 2014. the real aggression, when the ukrainian army sought to suppress its own population in the dawn, bass has been hidden all this time. i
retires, particularly ada, and as over officially, part of the ukrainian military, the un has privacy hughes, such groups of committing torture and even rate. during the past 8 years of the dorm, vast conflict italian jealous, victoria wrangler. ne says, the western media has been glossing over these new nosy forces because they're an inconvenient truth and the establishment narrative against russia. emir g state channels and newspapers are trying to justify ukrainian ultra nationalists and...
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in 1947, the chancellor hugh dalton _ out there.there. in 1947, the chancellor| hugh dalton had to resign because out there. in 1947, the chancellor - hugh dalton had to resign because as he wanted to the commons chamber he threw away one line to the budget of a generalist and it was on the evening standard before he sat down again and he had to go. in recent years, it was a little game that the chancellor would play, look, years, it was a little game that the chancellorwould play, look, i've got this, i've got that. everyone would be listening. what happened feels like a lifetime ago but it was only a few weeks ago with the many budget and kwasi kwarteng really spooked the markets with his very radical measures. in the aftermath of that, the postmortem inquiry said he didn't... of that, the postmortem inquiry said he didn't- - -— of that, the postmortem inquiry said he didn't. . ._ the - he didn't. .. interference the markets got — he didn't. . . interference the markets got spooked. - he didn't. .. interference the - markets got s
in 1947, the chancellor hugh dalton _ out there.there. in 1947, the chancellor| hugh dalton had to resign because out there. in 1947, the chancellor - hugh dalton had to resign because as he wanted to the commons chamber he threw away one line to the budget of a generalist and it was on the evening standard before he sat down again and he had to go. in recent years, it was a little game that the chancellor would play, look, years, it was a little game that the chancellorwould play, look, i've...
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our health editor hugh pym reports.es by nurses at a busy time for the health service. nurses martha and tom say it hasn't been an easy decision. i think it's a difficult one because you have to be organised to strike, so there's a lot of preparation that goes into it, so i think it's a good thing. yeah, keen to do it. if we were given a decent pay rise, it would immediately go away. there just wouldn't be a strike. yeah. i don't think it's anything necessarily anyone wants to do. but the prime minister today visiting a gp practice said in respect of england, money was a problem... ..with the royal college of nursing calling for 5% above inflation. what the unions are asking for, i think, is a19% pay rise, and i think most people watching will recognise that that's obviously unaffordable. and that's why i'm pleased that the health secretary is sitting down, talking to the union, and hopefully we can find a way through this. ballots at most but not all health organisations reached the required threshold to allow nurses t
our health editor hugh pym reports.es by nurses at a busy time for the health service. nurses martha and tom say it hasn't been an easy decision. i think it's a difficult one because you have to be organised to strike, so there's a lot of preparation that goes into it, so i think it's a good thing. yeah, keen to do it. if we were given a decent pay rise, it would immediately go away. there just wouldn't be a strike. yeah. i don't think it's anything necessarily anyone wants to do. but the prime...
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is that what you are hearing from the midterms, hugh?ut what you want to do. that's only 9% of the caucus as representative comber told you. not what you are going to be doing exclusively. i would also like it see leader mccarthy get select committee on china up and running and named like comber is off to a fast start. this is not down time. this is not dead time. this is time to set the agenda and raise expectations and stress cooperation. i thought comber, with you, was remarkable. he had only been in congress six years. to be in charge of an oversight committee with this expansive of authority and subpoena power is quite quite a rise. >> bret: there is a lot of people at home katie, they always email and tweet and say investigation that doesn't end anywhere. you know, like it's investigation to owe billyian. as we have seen many, many times up on capitol hill. that's what they're wondering. >> the hunter biden, joe biden investigation is a predictable, political investigation for all the obvious reasons, comber said that you know, joe
is that what you are hearing from the midterms, hugh?ut what you want to do. that's only 9% of the caucus as representative comber told you. not what you are going to be doing exclusively. i would also like it see leader mccarthy get select committee on china up and running and named like comber is off to a fast start. this is not down time. this is not dead time. this is time to set the agenda and raise expectations and stress cooperation. i thought comber, with you, was remarkable. he had...
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hugh pym, bbc news.t residents in one cul—de—sac in doncaster say they've "lost confidence" in police officers, after a huge spate of unsolved burglaries. one woman told the bbc she doesn't sleep at night because she lives in fear of being burgled again. the bbc has learned that the number of break—ins solved by the police has fallen significantly. last month, police chiefs in england and wales pledged to investigate every single burglary. but, as you can see from this graph, the number of charges brought against burglars has also dropped significantly. the home office says the number of burglaries overall has fallen, but there is more to do. here's our special correspondent ed thomas with the latest of a series of special reports on crime, and how it affects you. what to do about oak grove? they took the chains round my neck, my rings and everything off me. next minute, baseball bat, bang on the head and that's me unconscious. a quiet cul—de—sac in armthorpe, doncaster. i'm not sleeping, really. and if
hugh pym, bbc news.t residents in one cul—de—sac in doncaster say they've "lost confidence" in police officers, after a huge spate of unsolved burglaries. one woman told the bbc she doesn't sleep at night because she lives in fear of being burgled again. the bbc has learned that the number of break—ins solved by the police has fallen significantly. last month, police chiefs in england and wales pledged to investigate every single burglary. but, as you can see from this graph,...
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hugh pym, bbc news.tablish the us as a reliable global leader on tackling climate change. he said he's committed to the target of halving us carbon emissions by 2030, and he apologised for his predecessor donald trump pulling out of the paris climate accord. the us record on emissions shows that they are high but relatively stable over the last half—century. compared that with china, whose rapid economic development in that time, fuelled largely by coal, has seen it become the world's largest single emitter. by comparison, britain's emissions have been falling significantly in recent years, although reaching net zero remains a major challenge. from the summit in egypt, our climate editorjustin rowlatt sent this report. another hurricane smashed into florida today, yet more wild weather for the us. it has endured heat waves and wildfires, and some epic floods. as president biden arrived in the egyptian desert, he claimed his climate policies will drive down emissions and transform the us. we are proving t
hugh pym, bbc news.tablish the us as a reliable global leader on tackling climate change. he said he's committed to the target of halving us carbon emissions by 2030, and he apologised for his predecessor donald trump pulling out of the paris climate accord. the us record on emissions shows that they are high but relatively stable over the last half—century. compared that with china, whose rapid economic development in that time, fuelled largely by coal, has seen it become the world's largest...
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hugh pym, bbc news.es, a breaking development to bring you — the un has said the past eight years are on track to be the hottest on record — bringing ever more impacts of climate change. live to sharm el sheikh, we can speak to our environment correspondent matt mcgrath. leaderboard the state of the climate this year makes for pretty grim reading for all the delegates here. it pretty grim reminder. the melting of grocers across europe is one of the instances and the others sea level rising... so pretty grim reading, pretty grim messages in this report, but coming at an interesting and opportune time as delegates open the conference here in sharm el—sheikh this morning. what are they talking about? what are the priorities for this conference?— are the priorities for this conference? , ., ., , are the priorities for this conference? , ., , ., conference? the goals are as usual to find ways _ conference? the goals are as usual to find ways of _ conference? the goals are as usual to find ways of cutting _ co
hugh pym, bbc news.es, a breaking development to bring you — the un has said the past eight years are on track to be the hottest on record — bringing ever more impacts of climate change. live to sharm el sheikh, we can speak to our environment correspondent matt mcgrath. leaderboard the state of the climate this year makes for pretty grim reading for all the delegates here. it pretty grim reminder. the melting of grocers across europe is one of the instances and the others sea level...
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well, else hugh ne, in china, where they are posting the winter olympics in beijing so much in terms of people's pieces and what they see is weston hypocrisy. and the 2 tier approach to how human rights of you, close law pulling deed amid the politics that play. there's also the small matter of a world cup to be held in their website will take you through the sporting month ahead and can tower plus plenty more. besides find all that on our tea dotcom 3 large scale summits. we're hel this week in asia. now as the organizations afield, apec and the g 20 sold to overcome economic turmoil and environmental concerns. but this by the lack of consensus generally, western leaders did appear to agree on something, pending the blame on russian ortiz maria phenomena can tell us more. 3 global gatherings, a total of $59.00 countries participating, including 2070 you members. a combined g d p of more than 80 percent of the world's economy. the us young did 20 and apex summits, mainly focusing on finances and coming during hard economic times. may sound like an ideal chance to find a way to deal w
well, else hugh ne, in china, where they are posting the winter olympics in beijing so much in terms of people's pieces and what they see is weston hypocrisy. and the 2 tier approach to how human rights of you, close law pulling deed amid the politics that play. there's also the small matter of a world cup to be held in their website will take you through the sporting month ahead and can tower plus plenty more. besides find all that on our tea dotcom 3 large scale summits. we're hel this week...
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i'm sky now. hughes, giving you the $360.00 view of today's news from around the world. thank you for watching. ah ah no look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. are you a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such order to that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to great trust, rather than fear i would like to take on various jobs with artificial intelligence . real, somebody with a robot must protect its own existence with a, with the fact that i'm here today with a delegation to review cooperation to see how we can pick it forward a to long term sustainable basis. i think she is most of all russia and india focused on energy stability, as well as a mostly polar approach to global security as well go host cindy is foreign minister american states, the policy crucial mid term elections with the country. they can only crisis the main concern for many for takes a, the ruling democratic, more worried about dishing out t
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now hughes, scotty. it's great to have you on the program to day now to say that this announcement was highly anticipated, would be an understatement. so what did you make of the speech that trump gave as he finally confirms that? yes, he is in fact running again. well, rachel, as you mentioned this a, was it no surprise as this had been the river basically, since the day that donald trump had lost the 2020 election. it seemed like he was already restarting it next campaign. and tonight he confirmed it at a full room event of mainly supporters there at mara lago. now the actual announcement itself was almost what you would consider to be the same things that you would hear at a trump rally. he went all the way down, starting at the very beginning, talking about how well that he had filed his paperwork with the fcc had talked about that america's come back starts right now. he went down to long resume of everything that he did when he was in office, everything that he accomplishes. while he was an officer
now hughes, scotty. it's great to have you on the program to day now to say that this announcement was highly anticipated, would be an understatement. so what did you make of the speech that trump gave as he finally confirms that? yes, he is in fact running again. well, rachel, as you mentioned this a, was it no surprise as this had been the river basically, since the day that donald trump had lost the 2020 election. it seemed like he was already restarting it next campaign. and tonight he...
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our health editor, hugh pym, reports.ch rep, voted for the strike. she said she had to give up her pension contributions. i couldn�*t afford to contribute to it any more at the moment, because it was a choice between either doing that or being in debt every month and getting to the bottom of two overd rafts. but ian, who�*s a nurse in cornwall, voted against strike action. i will not walk out. i will offer to work in any department to cover any loss of nurses in that area. i believe it's my duty as my registration as a nurse. the union�*s general secretary says urgent care will won�*t be affected, though walk—outs will lead to postponements of planned treatment. if there are walk—outs, wouldn�*t that make backlogs — long waits for operations and treatment and so on — even worse? well, those backlogs are there because of the vacancies in our profession. those patients are sitting on waiting lists because there aren�*t the nursing staff to treat them, and this is an opportunity now to address those waiting lists, and that�*
our health editor, hugh pym, reports.ch rep, voted for the strike. she said she had to give up her pension contributions. i couldn�*t afford to contribute to it any more at the moment, because it was a choice between either doing that or being in debt every month and getting to the bottom of two overd rafts. but ian, who�*s a nurse in cornwall, voted against strike action. i will not walk out. i will offer to work in any department to cover any loss of nurses in that area. i believe it's my...
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i'm sky now hughes in on today's a 360 view. we're going to look at the call for accepting a trans gender identity and almost every aspect of daily life. and is it causing the sexualization of children and an inappropriately young age? ah huh. in 2021 of the olympics, we saw the 1st trans gender competitors. and now starting in the 2022 games, the international olympic committee has changed their standard for trans athletes to compete in games. now the 6 page document states athletes should be allowed to compete in the category that best aligns with their gender identity athletes will no longer be presumed to have an advantage for competing or sport that does not align with their gender and will never need to undergo any kind of medical procedure all to be eligible. we've also seen the rise of american summer lea, a thomas born as a male, thomas competed up until sophomore year in college on the male team. now then, after a year offer cove, it came back all to swim for the women's team, launching a career and dominating the comp
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i'm sky now. hughes, giving you the $360.00 view of today's news from around the world. thank you for watching. ah ah with 1000 as well. wow. do you easy while friendly? ah. yeah. for unit one slide yes, south. yeah. thrashing with a new dock. awesome voice. now watch done for me at that i'll pull up my pizza is emma? yeah. pull video from she'll let me just kim's room. she thought, can you say a yes, my thought or jane in that again? do you watch in pretty up my be a lot about this morning. esther search financially with the fact that i'm here today with our delegation to review our co operation to see how we can take it forward to create a long term sustainable basis. i think say is most of all russia and india focused on energy stability as well. as a multi polar approach to security at moscow host, cindy is foreign minister for key tools. americans take to the poll for crucial mid term elections with the countries economic crisis. the main concern for many, well, critics say the ruling democrats on more worried about dishing out the big bugs to ukraine.
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i'm sky now. hughes and we're going to be back with a more $360.00 view. i'll after the break. ah ah, a nelson as well. wow. do you easy while furnace? ah. yeah. it's a fun slide. yes. south yeah. thrashing a south with a new dock garza for years now, which done the for me at that a bull up right. pizza is emiliano full of grady of whom shall i be skimmed. room should thoughtfully a that's my thought or gender again. your fortune pretty up my be a lot about is more than just financial ah will never be a victory for russia with solution with the way newton are done by should look at a mean ukraine. war is a proxy war. this is a war between russia and the united states. mazama are made, it comes to nurse, she's kept them in carbon dioxide. america forces are, and you're not in your gage in conflict with russian forges, american forces are heading to friend nato allies. with that being said, nato escalades, even more than discussion, military operations become a war door when you with bills have some of the rules that demonstrate metals and goshen is my dog. i see it. i see if the
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hugh pym, bbc news.en consort as they were on a walkabout. the king was at a ceremony to unveil a new statue of his late mother, the queen. here's our royal correspondent, daniela relph. a traditional ceremonial arrival. how monarchs have been welcomed to york for centuries. but as king charles met dignitaries, the first of the eggs was thrown. then a second, a third just behind him before a fourth egg lads at his feet. egg lands at his feet. the king glances down but barely reacts, but in the crowd police officers surrounded a man who had been shouting, "this country "was built on the blood of slaves." his words were quickly drowned out by the noisy crowd shouting back, "shame on you." and "god save the king." a man was removed from the crowd and detained by police. the incident did not interrupt the visit as the royal party moved to york minster, where in the heavy rain, the king unveiled a statue of his mother, a poignant tribute to her 70 years on the throne. these kind of walkabouts have marked the
hugh pym, bbc news.en consort as they were on a walkabout. the king was at a ceremony to unveil a new statue of his late mother, the queen. here's our royal correspondent, daniela relph. a traditional ceremonial arrival. how monarchs have been welcomed to york for centuries. but as king charles met dignitaries, the first of the eggs was thrown. then a second, a third just behind him before a fourth egg lads at his feet. egg lands at his feet. the king glances down but barely reacts, but in the...
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here's our health editor hugh pym.ble strike action is already looming of the nhs in scotland. members of two unions, including ambulance staff at the gmb, have voted for walk—outs. though they have called for talks with members. gmb members have voted to reject that pay offer, so we are currently making plans for over 4,0006mb members working in all 4,000 gmb members working in all roles across the nhs and the ambulance service to take action, possibly this side of christmas. so what we are doing is urging the cabinet minister to come back to the table with a vastly improved offer. pay rises lower than inflation over several years and workforce shortages are reasons given by the royal college of nursing for the strength of feeling which led to the ballot of their members. detailed results of the voting, including turnout, will be formally announced within days. there have been a series of ballots among the rcn's 300,000 members at individual work places. the general secretary pat cullen said the signs are that across
here's our health editor hugh pym.ble strike action is already looming of the nhs in scotland. members of two unions, including ambulance staff at the gmb, have voted for walk—outs. though they have called for talks with members. gmb members have voted to reject that pay offer, so we are currently making plans for over 4,0006mb members working in all 4,000 gmb members working in all roles across the nhs and the ambulance service to take action, possibly this side of christmas. so what we are...
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hugh pym, bbc news.or government minister has denied that the prime minister rishi sunak knew details of bullying allegations against sir gavin williamson before he gave him a job. wendy morton has confirmed she raised concerns about sir gavin's actions last month. our political correspondent ian watson has this update. in fact, correspondent ian watson has this update. infact, he correspondent ian watson has this update. in fact, he doesn't. correspondent ian watson has this update. infact, he doesn't. david wallace lockhart is here with me with a fresher update! tell us what has been said about this. {begin has been said about this. gavin williamson _ has been said about this. gavin williamson 's _ has been said about this. gavin williamson 's former _ has been said about this. gavin williamson 's former defence l williamson �*s former defence secretary, former education secretary, former education secretary, was sacked by boris johnson but he returned to government when rishi sunak became prime minist
hugh pym, bbc news.or government minister has denied that the prime minister rishi sunak knew details of bullying allegations against sir gavin williamson before he gave him a job. wendy morton has confirmed she raised concerns about sir gavin's actions last month. our political correspondent ian watson has this update. in fact, correspondent ian watson has this update. infact, he correspondent ian watson has this update. in fact, he doesn't. correspondent ian watson has this update. infact, he...
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hugh edges will be here at 1015 hugh edges will be here at 1015 the hugh edges will be here at 1015 then bbc one. it's time to join the nations and regions for the news where you are. goodbye. this is bbc news. the headlines at six. a royal aide, who is prince william's godmother has apologised and resigned over comments made to a black british guest at a reception hosted by the queen consort. i think we need to see an acknowledgement from the very top of the depth of these problems and i think we need to see the royal household push back against the narrative that this becoming so normalised in this country. ambulance workers in england and wales and eurostar security staff have announced strike action in the run up to christmas. postal workers at royal mail have begun a fresh 48—hour strike in a row over pay and conditions, hitting deliveries across the uk. hsbc bank says it will close 100 and 14 more branches in the uk clinical trial finds clinical trialfinds a clinical trial finds a drug that can slow down progressions of the early stages of it. and in the world cup, france have top
hugh edges will be here at 1015 hugh edges will be here at 1015 the hugh edges will be here at 1015 then bbc one. it's time to join the nations and regions for the news where you are. goodbye. this is bbc news. the headlines at six. a royal aide, who is prince william's godmother has apologised and resigned over comments made to a black british guest at a reception hosted by the queen consort. i think we need to see an acknowledgement from the very top of the depth of these problems and i think...
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hugh pym, bbc news. a senior government minister has denied that the prime minister rishi sunak knew details of bullying allegations against sir gavin williamson before he gave him a job. 0liver dowden said that sir gavin regretted the texts he sent to a colleague, and that they were not acceptable. but he insisted the prime minister had not seen the details. here's our political correspondent david wallace lockhart. gavin williamson is, of course, former defence secretary, former education secretary, was sacked by borisjohnson but he returned to government when rishi sunak became prime minister. he is now a minister in the cabinet office. the sunday times has obtained texts he sent to a woman, wendy morton, who was then the chief whip, in charge of party management when liz truss was prime minister shortly after the queen died. in it, gavin williamson appears to be upset he is not getting any of the government's allocation to funeral tickets to go to the funeral, he accuses wendy morton of rigging that
hugh pym, bbc news. a senior government minister has denied that the prime minister rishi sunak knew details of bullying allegations against sir gavin williamson before he gave him a job. 0liver dowden said that sir gavin regretted the texts he sent to a colleague, and that they were not acceptable. but he insisted the prime minister had not seen the details. here's our political correspondent david wallace lockhart. gavin williamson is, of course, former defence secretary, former education...
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hugh pym, bbc news. hospital trust or health board is performing on cancer referrals on the bbc news website. some farmers have resorted to using private security firms to protect their crops and farming equipment because they say police aren't tackling in of rural crime. suspects are almost 25% more likely to be charged for crimes in urban areas than in the countryside, bbc analysis of data has found. the home office says forces plan to tackle the challenges of rural crime. in the latest in his special reports on crime, ed thomas has been to cambridge and hertfordshire to look at the extent of crime in rural areas. tonight, we investigate the rural crime wave involving organised gangs. it's scary, actually, all we're trying to do is feed the nation, when you've got all this rural crime going on. we reveal offences in the countryside are solved far less frequently than in cities. we had one farmer who had his dogs nailed to the front of his barn because the farmer went to the police. and hearfrom farmers
hugh pym, bbc news. hospital trust or health board is performing on cancer referrals on the bbc news website. some farmers have resorted to using private security firms to protect their crops and farming equipment because they say police aren't tackling in of rural crime. suspects are almost 25% more likely to be charged for crimes in urban areas than in the countryside, bbc analysis of data has found. the home office says forces plan to tackle the challenges of rural crime. in the latest in...
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hugh pym, bbc news. the conduct of the deputy prime minister, dominic raab, is now looking into three formal complaints against him after a further complaint was made this week. downing street said the complaint was about dominic his at the department during his time at the department for exeter in the european union. dominic raab says he has behaved at all times. —— professionally at all times. —— exiting the european union. our top story this evening... world cup heartbreakfor story this evening... world cup heartbreak for wales after they lose 2-0 to heartbreak for wales after they lose 2—0 to iran with both goals scored in extra time. coming up... england take usa england take ff: n..- —~ usa soon, |d take ff: n..- —~ thousands of retailers are offering cut price deals for black friday and sales have so far been steady. cut price deals for black friday so, will the soaring cost of living help or hinder the event overall as people look for bargains? our business correspondent emma simpson is at an arg
hugh pym, bbc news. the conduct of the deputy prime minister, dominic raab, is now looking into three formal complaints against him after a further complaint was made this week. downing street said the complaint was about dominic his at the department during his time at the department for exeter in the european union. dominic raab says he has behaved at all times. —— professionally at all times. —— exiting the european union. our top story this evening... world cup heartbreakfor story...
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look at the crew member easily standing up and hugh grant's dance break. it almost didn't happen. he tried everything to get out of shooting that scene. just contractual getting coming down contractual guillotine. yeah but i will get myself this credit with my idea to have that secretary lady catch me. genius and remember this adorable breakout star. here's what thomas brodie sangster looks like now. i watched it for the first time this past christmas since the premier had forgotten how good it was the cast of love actually and its creator, reflecting on those enduring themes 20 years later. well my grandmother used to say, your hearts no good as a heart until it's been broken at least 10 times. you know that that somehow something about the scottish you that makes it stronger. i think when you get it right films can act as a reminder of how lovely things can be. and how there are all sorts of things which we might pass by which are in fact the best moments of our lives. you can stream the laughter in secrets of love, actually, 20 years later, a diane sawyer special on hulu inspir
look at the crew member easily standing up and hugh grant's dance break. it almost didn't happen. he tried everything to get out of shooting that scene. just contractual getting coming down contractual guillotine. yeah but i will get myself this credit with my idea to have that secretary lady catch me. genius and remember this adorable breakout star. here's what thomas brodie sangster looks like now. i watched it for the first time this past christmas since the premier had forgotten how good it...
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now hughes, now america was founded as a country with the right to choose your religion. but it has historically been founded mainly on christian views. as the country has progressed, these religious views have been pushed out of politics, schools in the home. and how do different religions integrating and these social pushed to wipe out religious influence? change a population's view on religion? well, we went to bring in political act was itsyana colleague, welcome, and thank you for joining us all the way from london. thank you so much for having me. i'm very excited. ok, so located there in the u. k, you have a lot of the same freedoms in england as americans when it comes to the freedom of expression. would it be strange to see people violently protesting the way they are right now considering the row versus way decision? i think on a see abortion has been legal in the u. k. since about 967. and you can actually still have an abortion here, up to, i believe, 23 weeks into pregnancy, and abortions can only be performed up later on in the stage. then if there is some s
now hughes, now america was founded as a country with the right to choose your religion. but it has historically been founded mainly on christian views. as the country has progressed, these religious views have been pushed out of politics, schools in the home. and how do different religions integrating and these social pushed to wipe out religious influence? change a population's view on religion? well, we went to bring in political act was itsyana colleague, welcome, and thank you for joining...
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hugh pym, bbc news. its culture. the report warned that the organisation "needs to do more to protect its own people", after uncovering a string of incidents in the workplace. our news correspondent sanchia berg is here. what more does the report say snp i have spokathon evening to the author of the report, who was you might remember the chief crown prosecute propertyer, the report was commissioned after a young black firefighter took hiss life and i was told he and the team had been shocked by the extent of what they found, and the nature of it, just a couple of examples, for example, a noose was left above the locker of a black firefighter, a female firefighter had important, explicit material directed to her phone so there were many examples of misogyny, of bullying, of racism, and they said if nothing was done to tackle this toxic culture, then other firefighters could take their own lives, so, the commissioner of the london fire brigade had apologised, in response to this report, and he said that he
hugh pym, bbc news. its culture. the report warned that the organisation "needs to do more to protect its own people", after uncovering a string of incidents in the workplace. our news correspondent sanchia berg is here. what more does the report say snp i have spokathon evening to the author of the report, who was you might remember the chief crown prosecute propertyer, the report was commissioned after a young black firefighter took hiss life and i was told he and the team had been...
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in the government and, and hughes are responsible for the continuation of the crisis south. tabitha and it will definitely be very difficult to stop this crisis. and if there's no honest work from the organizational format, it will also be difficult to take the right measures. if the government doesn't see what's really happening on the ground zoer, i had seen these plans that we need a hands on approach for this situation to an answer. by fun monday, mrs. as she prepares the 1st and only meal of the day for her family museum, one said i also wonder why the crisis is happening. 2 cups of rice in some greens. that's all the family of 14 can afford for to day. i bang, i did not buy you romeo. i don't know why the rain doesn't fall with them, but maybe because of us humans too. and we don't love each other than that. maybe that's why the rain has stopped falling like i because some strangers did something to prevent the rain. i don't know, they sound better. i had some a better place. a few streets away, mcneally so of really is in charge of the multi attrition unit for childre
in the government and, and hughes are responsible for the continuation of the crisis south. tabitha and it will definitely be very difficult to stop this crisis. and if there's no honest work from the organizational format, it will also be difficult to take the right measures. if the government doesn't see what's really happening on the ground zoer, i had seen these plans that we need a hands on approach for this situation to an answer. by fun monday, mrs. as she prepares the 1st and only meal...
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us city of colorado springs, a suspect is in custody. police got the late night call from the club, hugh as party goers gathered there to mark the transgender day of remembrance, which honors the memory of those killed in trans phobic violence. a statement from the club thanked customers who subdued the gunman. for more on this let's go to d. w's. washington bureau chief in his poll innes. what more do we know about what happened last night? so we know that sir. 5 sir. people were killed in 18 wounded michael. and just as you said, it wasn't a very evening when people who got killed in a gun violence trans people were commemorated. we know that the shooter isn't cassidy. he is receiving medical treatment. we know a little about his motives yet by the club. put out a statement condemning the shooting as a hate attack. but let's talk about the city where there's happened. what should viewers know about colorado springs? colorado springs is, are very conservative, puckered, or in the state of colorado is, is home of the u. s. air force academy and home of the headquarters of the national an
us city of colorado springs, a suspect is in custody. police got the late night call from the club, hugh as party goers gathered there to mark the transgender day of remembrance, which honors the memory of those killed in trans phobic violence. a statement from the club thanked customers who subdued the gunman. for more on this let's go to d. w's. washington bureau chief in his poll innes. what more do we know about what happened last night? so we know that sir. 5 sir. people were killed in 18...
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love bundy. hughes, director of the center for south asian studies in kut mondo doctor on the election saw a lower than expected turn out of about 61 percent. does that mean that the nepalese people are frustrated with their political class? yes indeed, this is the lowest voter turnout since general elections in 991. it shows up public disenchantment and apathy towards the endo and di political system. but it would also be that the increasingly young nepalese are abroad for a walk in the gulf, in militia and korea, japan, and date of post school. there does, there is a great demand for what goes abroad. so there are hardly any young a please living in the country, but he could also be at the same time as you mentioned, that people want to change that they are fed up with the old ant direly does all the time contesting elections. let's talk about the young naturally since we did bring it up, some 49 percent of new policy population is age 24 or on those nepalese that are still in ne fall. could this young people's vote be the deciding factor? yes. so because we saw in the recently concl
love bundy. hughes, director of the center for south asian studies in kut mondo doctor on the election saw a lower than expected turn out of about 61 percent. does that mean that the nepalese people are frustrated with their political class? yes indeed, this is the lowest voter turnout since general elections in 991. it shows up public disenchantment and apathy towards the endo and di political system. but it would also be that the increasingly young nepalese are abroad for a walk in the gulf,...
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news outlets over the past week, and that's raised questions in the minds of some viewers, such as hughon of the lunchtime news started a full hour and a half early at 11:30. come 1:00, diane smith acted accordingly.
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in his nightly address, ukraine's president followed him his zalinski hughes, russia planning new strikes on his country, and warned citizen soldiers to be prepared. meanwhile, authorities in key, se there close to restoring power and water. but high consumption means some blackouts have been imposed. fighting is far from over in the southern city of harrison. so it's back on the ukrainian control russian forces continue to shell, the city from across the pro river. at the same time, people there are coming to grips with a past 8 months of russian occupation. the w correspondence next connolly met with 2 residents who survived weeks of torture. a warning some views might find the description of violence in this report upsetting during for food, huddling around the few working why fi hotspots carrying on in spite of the shelling all around them? this is what every day life looks like and have some government key if was people to evacuate 2 areas of power and water away from the russian guns. the new in victoria state put during 8 long months of russian occupation. they're not about to go a
in his nightly address, ukraine's president followed him his zalinski hughes, russia planning new strikes on his country, and warned citizen soldiers to be prepared. meanwhile, authorities in key, se there close to restoring power and water. but high consumption means some blackouts have been imposed. fighting is far from over in the southern city of harrison. so it's back on the ukrainian control russian forces continue to shell, the city from across the pro river. at the same time, people...
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the bell center in montreal, a double and an assist on the account of sharangovich's partner jack hughesthe american was recognized as the first the star of confrontations one plus one in the goal system, plus a pass and a trip back, and only sharangovich from this attacking trio finished the meeting without scoring points. in the sixth match in a row belarusians. once he threw an opponent with a turn and blocked one shot in sixteen meetings of the regular season. minsker abandoned. washers and gave the same number of assists the devils, still second in the east two points from boston new jersey record, 13 wins in a row this achievement holds for 21 years, again without points and alexey protos. after all, the obshchinanin started the match against florida in a trio with garnet hattw and nickname dowd, and from the second period he entered the court in the company of washington stars evgeny kuznetsov and alexander ovechkin, but none of them scored useful actions, and the capital again lost 2.5 protos , 11 minutes and 20-2 seconds the main character. the bout was panthers goaltender serge
the bell center in montreal, a double and an assist on the account of sharangovich's partner jack hughesthe american was recognized as the first the star of confrontations one plus one in the goal system, plus a pass and a trip back, and only sharangovich from this attacking trio finished the meeting without scoring points. in the sixth match in a row belarusians. once he threw an opponent with a turn and blocked one shot in sixteen meetings of the regular season. minsker abandoned. washers and...
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hugh pym, bbc news.lled to a football match. david holden, who's now 53, was convicted of manslaughter, for opening fire on aidan mcanespie with a machine gun at a border crossing point. he's the first veteran to be convicted of an historical offence in northern ireland since the good friday agreement. our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. former soldier david holden, seen here in the facemask, was 18 at the time of the shooting. he had been serving with the grenadier guards, while the british army was deployed in northern ireland during the troubles, manning an army checkpoint along the irish border. aidan mcanespie was believed by the army to be an ira suspect at the time, the paramilitary group that had been waging a campaign of violence. as he crossed the border on foot, he was killed by a gunshot wound to the back. david holden claimed his hands were wet and always said he fired his machine gun accidentally. but after a long campaign by aidan mcanespie's family, today a judge found the forme
hugh pym, bbc news.lled to a football match. david holden, who's now 53, was convicted of manslaughter, for opening fire on aidan mcanespie with a machine gun at a border crossing point. he's the first veteran to be convicted of an historical offence in northern ireland since the good friday agreement. our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. former soldier david holden, seen here in the facemask, was 18 at the time of the shooting. he had been serving with the grenadier guards, while the...
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these people, who are ethnically descended from the englishman hughes, who founded donetsk from fugitivesicts from metallurgists from miners from our party leaders from komsomol members from warriors from a partisan well, it will be here i worked in ukraine, i paid taxes i paid here i was built to travel, i started a family, granddaughter. i have. and i never thought that ukraine would turn for one place to its population, you know, and how else can it not be said in another way. it is so indeed. the hurricane was launched on civilians, that's all. clear. for the past few days, ukrainian artillery has been hitting the beard, the armed forces of ukraine they use cannon rocket artillery heavy mortars are constantly working, while the artillery systems of the armed forces of ukraine are literally hiding in residential areas. that is, hiding behind the civilian population, so to speak. eh, personally, i was. eh, an example. uh, i saw an example of what they, uh, made a human shield, personally. it was in the village of vasilievka or konstantinovka, i don’t remember it very much. now, when it
these people, who are ethnically descended from the englishman hughes, who founded donetsk from fugitivesicts from metallurgists from miners from our party leaders from komsomol members from warriors from a partisan well, it will be here i worked in ukraine, i paid taxes i paid here i was built to travel, i started a family, granddaughter. i have. and i never thought that ukraine would turn for one place to its population, you know, and how else can it not be said in another way. it is so...