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>> hugh: yeah.caery accomplished. >> stephen: that's very good. you really buff it. >> hugh: yes, i do, i like to make it sparkling. i cleaned a couple of yours earlier. >> stephen: what an honor. thank you. >> hugh: they were in a terri state. >> stephen: we should have the monogrammed. how do you go about choosing roles these days? we have a photo here of you in your very first film. what is this? >> hugh: yeah. i was still at oxford and some guys got together, got some money together to make an amateur film and asked me to be in it and i said no. and then i realized this girl i really fancied called victoria stud was going to be in it. >> stephen: her name was victoria stud. >> hugh: yes. so i said yes. that started the slippery slope into acting. >> stephen: we have to take a quick break, if that's okay with you. >> hugh: you flubbed it again. you flubbed it. you flubbed it. >> stephen: we'll be right back with hugh grant. stick around. this all-new ariya is an elegant ev. yeah, with 389 horsepo
>> hugh: yeah.caery accomplished. >> stephen: that's very good. you really buff it. >> hugh: yes, i do, i like to make it sparkling. i cleaned a couple of yours earlier. >> stephen: what an honor. thank you. >> hugh: they were in a terri state. >> stephen: we should have the monogrammed. how do you go about choosing roles these days? we have a photo here of you in your very first film. what is this? >> hugh: yeah. i was still at oxford and some guys got...
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hugh schofield there in paris. thanks very _ term view. hugh schofield there in paris.aris. thanks very much. well, - paris. thanks very much. well, let's, as promised, go back. we instructed that conversation to bring you that latest news about uk nurses, and the vote they are. but antoine, just as i was reporting on talking they are to hugh schofield, our man on the ground, it is pretty clear that emmanuel macron wants to get this onto the statute books very quickly. we have heard from at least one of the union leader saying the fight continues. so, with previous presidents, this has been attempted before and it has been defeated before. 0n the streets. so, that is presumably the next major dynamic. yeah, i think it's really clear that emmanuel macron wants to move forward. and wants to go to another subject. but the main problem that at parliament colour when he tried the pension reform, the right wing party, it didn't work. and so it was forced to go through a special precedent without voting in the parliament, so it will be really complicated for emmanuel macron du
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hugh: the biggest thing is sales.dollars, i think we would call that a success. then we would have to do it we always do, which is continue to build the brand, innovate flavors and package sizes and then we will see how big we can make it. the category is a good size. given a small player and think it is an opera -- we have many small player and think it is an opportunity. guy: are you opening the door with higher prices? how do you see the dynamic between premium brands and as consumers may be a switching to lower-cost options? hugh: we have seen that happen in small amounts so far. historically, and i have been around pepsico for a long time, in terms of share market, our label has been in the mid to high single digits. you never see it get much about that. it is the power of the brands in the category and the power of the innovation and quality of the product. it does happen in other categories and a lot more. but we have not seen it much in our categories. alix: frito-lay's crushing it. any chance you will diversi
hugh: the biggest thing is sales.dollars, i think we would call that a success. then we would have to do it we always do, which is continue to build the brand, innovate flavors and package sizes and then we will see how big we can make it. the category is a good size. given a small player and think it is an opera -- we have many small player and think it is an opportunity. guy: are you opening the door with higher prices? how do you see the dynamic between premium brands and as consumers may be...
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just focus on my hughes. _ routine? just focus on my hughes, barrs _ routine?t focus on my hughes, barrs is one of i routine? just focus on my - hughes, barrs is one of those pieces that is always nerve racking but i told myself it's going to work and just be quick with reactions because i feel laying on bars, you need to be sharp i guess. {iii laying on bars, you need to be sharp i guess-— sharp i guess. of course you can aet sharp i guess. of course you can get more _ sharp i guess. of course you can get more on _ sharp i guess. of course you can get more on that - sharp i guess. of course you can get more on that and i can get more on that and everything else at the bbc sport website but for me and the rest of the team, until next time, goodbye. hello there. storm noa has been bringing problems to transport, with road, rail, ferries and airports affected. meanwhile, out to sea, some wild weather in cornwall, with these large, mountainous waves pummeling the coastline. some of the waves were thought to be about eight metres high. that's the same height as two
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you, thank you, hugh schofield reporting. - —— hugh.a half living deep down in a cave, what would your first thought be when you emerged? "who paid for friday beers" when she was gone was beatriz flamini�*s question. she was 48 when she went in. she�*s 50 years old now — celebrating two birthdays alone, 70 metres down in a cave outside granada, in the south of spain. "i love you so much," she said, adding... "please disregard everything i�*ve said down there." but her 500—day—long mission in isolation was closely watched by scientists, hoping to learn more about what extremes we can tolerate. she read, painted... ..shot these videos, exercised and lost track of time after a couple of months. so, is she glad to be out? "i did not want to leave" was her answer. robin brant, bbc news. hotel it was ladies�* day at aintree today, with racegoers having to brave the april downpours. the aintree festival culminates tomorrow, with the legendary grand national steeplechase taking place. patrick geary reports. aintree, friday, where the must—have
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katy austin and hugh pym. — forward from here. katy austin and hugh pym. our _ forward from here.m, our health editor, i forward from here. katy austin and | hugh pym, our health editor, thank you. a court has been hearing police interviews with a nurse accused of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill ten others. lucy letby told officers she wasn't responsible for the children's deaths, and she says a note found in her diary on which were written the words "i killed them on purpose" had only been written because she said "everything had got on top of her". she denies all the charges. our north of england correspondent judith moritz has more from manchester crown court. this troubled note is an outpouring of emotion, feelings put down on paper. lucy letby says it's a record of her anguish and that she wrote it when she was removed from her post as a neonatal nurse in 2016. two years later she was arrested on suspicion of murdering babies at the hospital where she worked. her house in chester was searched by police. in her bedroom they found several notes covered in nurse le
katy austin and hugh pym. — forward from here. katy austin and hugh pym. our _ forward from here.m, our health editor, i forward from here. katy austin and | hugh pym, our health editor, thank you. a court has been hearing police interviews with a nurse accused of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill ten others. lucy letby told officers she wasn't responsible for the children's deaths, and she says a note found in her diary on which were written the words "i killed them on...
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it's been i largely peacefulthough, hugh, and largely peaceful though, hugh, and on other vacations overo and a half months that's not been the case. we are going to hear in a moment two from a train driver, a union member explaining why he is joining this protest, butjust take our viewers through what the government is saying because president macron is absolutely insistent that france has to do this. it cannot afford not to do this. it cannot afford not to do this. it cannot afford not to do this. , m. ., this. it cannot afford not to do this. , ., .,, this. indeed. president macron has said over and _ this. indeed. president macron has said over and again _ this. indeed. president macron has said over and again that _ this. indeed. president macron has said over and again that he - this. indeed. president macron has said over and again that he is - this. indeed. president macron has said over and again that he is not l said over and again that he is not up said over and again that he is not up for reelection. he can't run again in four up for reelection. he can't run again infouryears
it's been i largely peacefulthough, hugh, and largely peaceful though, hugh, and on other vacations overo and a half months that's not been the case. we are going to hear in a moment two from a train driver, a union member explaining why he is joining this protest, butjust take our viewers through what the government is saying because president macron is absolutely insistent that france has to do this. it cannot afford not to do this. it cannot afford not to do this. it cannot afford not to do...
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. >> journalism professor an writer bill hughes has followe the story for years. >> the tennis game was delayed that day so they were out a bit later than they expected >> as the watkins family heade out to dinner about 9:30 pm, hugh said, they made a fateful decision >> they could have took the cab, but they got in the subway >> that's when everything went south -- >> as bryan and his family headed into the seventh avenue subway station, a train pulled and unloading dozens o teenagers, all headed to a nearby dance club. >> it's mayhem it's kids all over and so next to the subwa station a small group of 6 to congregates near the subwa station and on the sidewalk. >> this particular group doesn't have the money for the cover charge >> right one guy said, we're going to grab your wallet >> - where bryan and his family wer waiting on the platform fo their train. >> they spot the walk-in's family standing right here and then, bam, they come out screaming and hollering. mr. watkins is grabbed, knocke to the ground and punched, h slashed with a box cutter an his wallet is torn out of hi pocke
. >> journalism professor an writer bill hughes has followe the story for years. >> the tennis game was delayed that day so they were out a bit later than they expected >> as the watkins family heade out to dinner about 9:30 pm, hugh said, they made a fateful decision >> they could have took the cab, but they got in the subway >> that's when everything went south -- >> as bryan and his family headed into the seventh avenue subway station, a train pulled and...
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hugh _ prime minister kishida. thank you very much, hugh dobson - prime minister kishida.son from - prime minister kishida. thank you | very much, hugh dobson from the university of sheffield. the us secretary of state antony blinken is in vietnam, where he hopes to bolster relations with a key trade partner that shares us concerns over china's growing influence. mr blinken is visiting hanoi, where he is expected to hold talks with top vietnamese officials and have discussions about the country's human rights record. our southeast asia correspondent, jonathan head, has been explaining the significance of the visit. well, this is part of the us�*s indo—pacific strategy, building up as strong relations as it can with all the significant countries that are around china. of course, the us already has very strong military allies in south korea and japan, in the philippines, for example. vietnam, of course, is an old adversary. the communist party inflicted the greatest military humiliation on the americans 50 years ago. but the attempt by the us to court vietnam as a partner ha
hugh _ prime minister kishida. thank you very much, hugh dobson - prime minister kishida.son from - prime minister kishida. thank you | very much, hugh dobson from the university of sheffield. the us secretary of state antony blinken is in vietnam, where he hopes to bolster relations with a key trade partner that shares us concerns over china's growing influence. mr blinken is visiting hanoi, where he is expected to hold talks with top vietnamese officials and have discussions about the...
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[applause] diane: hugh? hugh: hugh: hugh: hugh: thank you hugh:. thank you. i love that our protagonists are so deeply embedded in the politics of this era. so picasso, in august 1939, los angeles had its first frontal confrontation with picasso. you have probably heard of guernica, often talked about as the most famous painting of the 20th century. it arrived in august 1939 with a series of a dozen or so drawings, preparatory drawings he had done, courtesy of the spanish relief committee, an activist group that was trying to raise money for victims of the spanish civil war. the expectation was we will get huge crowds, hollywood backing, and we will raise a lot of money for this relief effort. guernica head been shown -- had been shown in europe and arrived in the u.s. in the summer of 1939. things did not go quite as planned. hardly anybody came. fewer people than are in this room today. in total, it raised a few hundred dollars, probably not covering the transportation costs of bringing this monumental painting around the country. so here is the sort of sta
[applause] diane: hugh? hugh: hugh: hugh: hugh: thank you hugh:. thank you. i love that our protagonists are so deeply embedded in the politics of this era. so picasso, in august 1939, los angeles had its first frontal confrontation with picasso. you have probably heard of guernica, often talked about as the most famous painting of the 20th century. it arrived in august 1939 with a series of a dozen or so drawings, preparatory drawings he had done, courtesy of the spanish relief committee, an...
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the german chancello from the soap, same party social democrats, was kneeling down hugh. but without saying any words at, we still don't know if her shine maya will going to make any symbolic act to de additional to his speech. because as you know, you cannot to a plan symbols, but it's a symbol at itself that he speaks through to day walk us through of course the significance of the warsaw ghetto uprising. well, and this day is very important to you every year. of course this year it's the 8th anniversary. but you know, a warsaw is. every year i'm living with does they people in warsaw are worrying flowers, spring flowers like that on they jackets. and they are coming to this place on the 19th of april. and because you know, it's a very important a day for jewish people and for israel, of course, but it's, the uprising took place in the very heart of war. so in a very heart of poland, it's also extremely important in polish history and for polish people. here you have to imagine the ghetto, which was hugh, where we are standing now was just built in the middle of a city
the german chancello from the soap, same party social democrats, was kneeling down hugh. but without saying any words at, we still don't know if her shine maya will going to make any symbolic act to de additional to his speech. because as you know, you cannot to a plan symbols, but it's a symbol at itself that he speaks through to day walk us through of course the significance of the warsaw ghetto uprising. well, and this day is very important to you every year. of course this year it's the 8th...
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talisa hughes for the return of her pomeranian. >> byrd: order!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 did you bu
talisa hughes for the return of her pomeranian. >> byrd: order!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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he's like, nneb, e— to hugh edwards. he's like, nneb, e 50,— to hugh edwards.f ebeb. — director and all that sort of ebeb. b— director and all that sort of stuff. i mean— director and all that sort of stuff. i mean i— director and all that sort of stuff. i mean i know i know this is stuff. i mean i know i know this be en— stuff. i mean i know i know this be en ebe— stuff. i mean i know i know this be en ebe ebb— stuff. i mean i know i know this is an age old trope,— is an age old trope, particularly- is an age old trope, particularly for our station. however, so much however, there is so much vveebebe— however, there is so much vveebebe-yee- however, there is so much wastage you don't however, there is so much- wastage _you don't want wastage in there you don't want to wastage in there you don't want be-rbb— wastage in there you don't want be-rbb eb— wastage in there you don't want be-rbb eb beebbe— wastage in there you don't want to rid of people like hugh to get rid of people like hugh bbverbe— to get rid of people like hugh edwards, which— to get rid of peop
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scottie nell hughes, when you see scottie nell hughes, when you wnot— scottie nell hughes, when you seell voters in the middle ground— you see, will voters in the middle ground the undecideds ? middle ground the undecideds? wbtt— middle ground the undecideds? wbtt tney— middle ground the undecideds? will they warm _ middle ground the undecideds? will they warm to his cause , will they warm to his cause, gbwen— will they warm to his cause, gbwen wnot-e— will they warm to his cause, given what's happened ? bobbin given what's happened? well, know— given what's happened? well, know to— given what's happened? well, know 10 million— given what's happened? well, know 10 million reasons which reflect the $10 million that he has raised off it, which gives me confidence that this will actually help donald j. trump in the end. listen the real problem with 2020 and why he lost and we can we analyse it, but the can we can analyse it, but the main reason people were not main reason why people were not engaged , his voters did not show engaged, his voters did not show up at the polls, especially in t
scottie nell hughes, when you see scottie nell hughes, when you wnot— scottie nell hughes, when you seell voters in the middle ground— you see, will voters in the middle ground the undecideds ? middle ground the undecideds? wbtt— middle ground the undecideds? wbtt tney— middle ground the undecideds? will they warm _ middle ground the undecideds? will they warm to his cause , will they warm to his cause, gbwen— will they warm to his cause, gbwen wnot-e— will they warm to his cause,...
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scottie nell hughes, when you see scottie nell hughes, when you whet— scottie nell hughes, when you seer, i wonder. you see, will voters in the meth— you see, will voters in the middle ground— you see, will voters in the middle ground the undecideds ? middle ground the undecideds? phr— middle ground the undecideds? wttt they— middle ground the undecideds? will they warm _ middle ground the undecideds? will they warm to his cause , will they warm to his cause, pheh— will they warm to his cause, ptweh whet-e— will they warm to his cause, given what's happened ? �*ftt�*tzgc given what's happened? well, thew— given what's happened? well, knew to— given what's happened? well, know 10 million— given what's happened? well, know 10 million reasons which reflect the $10 million that he has raised off it, which gives me confidence that this will actually help donald j. trump in the end. listen the real problem with 2020 and why he lost and we can we analyse it, but the can we can analyse it, but the main reason people were not main reason why people were not engaged , his voters did not show enga
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. >> had cher hughes the dream and she made it come true in the most unlikely place. a tiny, far away island of bocas del toro, panama >> she would just take a picture of the sunset and send it to me she said, it's like living in postcard >> life was beautiful an simple an escape from the pressures o modern living. who could have known that evil could find a place in paradise too. that beneath all that beauty was a dark secret. >> it still seems very on real i don't want to believe it >> this is a really, really ba guy. >> just send chills down m spine. >> but before the nightmare, came the dream bocas del toro is the kind o place where people come to escape a group of islands off the coast of panama and weight off the beaten path. it's the kind of place where things move more slowly. and life is supposed to be easy >> cher first visited th islands with her boyfriend keith werle, with cher it was love at first sight. what's more, it was affordable for the same money cher ha been saving up to save aroun the world, she bought he little piece of paradise a rental propert
. >> had cher hughes the dream and she made it come true in the most unlikely place. a tiny, far away island of bocas del toro, panama >> she would just take a picture of the sunset and send it to me she said, it's like living in postcard >> life was beautiful an simple an escape from the pressures o modern living. who could have known that evil could find a place in paradise too. that beneath all that beauty was a dark secret. >> it still seems very on real i don't want...
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let's talk to hugh pym now, who's at university college hopsital in london.s to know is, when could we see a possible resolution to this dispute? well,, clive, a resolution _ resolution to this dispute? well,, clive, a resolution anytime - resolution to this dispute? well,, clive, a resolution anytime soon | clive, a resolution anytime soon seems highly unlikely. steve barclay, the health secretary, covering england, made it clear that he would not talk to the bma if there was an impending strike, and they had to back right off their 35% pay claim. for its part, the bma said it would not call of the strike, and as mr barclay —— unless mr barclay came forward with a credible pay offer to get negotiations going. there has been talk of the involvement of acas, the conciliation service. the bma says it raised the idea a couple of months ago and that got nowhere. when put to mr barclay, he says his door is open and he has done a deal with the health unions and done a deal there, so he is prepared to try and reach one with the bma, but i think progress seems highly
let's talk to hugh pym now, who's at university college hopsital in london.s to know is, when could we see a possible resolution to this dispute? well,, clive, a resolution _ resolution to this dispute? well,, clive, a resolution anytime - resolution to this dispute? well,, clive, a resolution anytime soon | clive, a resolution anytime soon seems highly unlikely. steve barclay, the health secretary, covering england, made it clear that he would not talk to the bma if there was an impending...
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hugh . m, doctors that we heard about. hugh ' m, our doctors that we heard about.r health editor. _ meanwhile britain's biggest rail union, the rmt, is considering an updated offer in their dispute with train operating companies over pay, jobs and working conditions. the rmt called off strikes planned for the end of march and beginning of april, to enterfresh talks. our transport correspondent, katy austin, is outside the rmt headquarters in central london. katy, this has been a long—running dispute on the railways — that's right. two certificate things happen last month. firstly rmt workers accepted a deal that dispute ended. and also rmt called off strikes by its members at 14 train operating companies, but that dispute is still live. further strikes have not been ruled out, but there have been more talks and now there have been more talks and now there is an updated offer. and industry source told me that the pay element is still broadly the same, 5% for one year and 4% the second year the mac but the first year's increase would only depend on the union exceptin
hugh . m, doctors that we heard about. hugh ' m, our doctors that we heard about.r health editor. _ meanwhile britain's biggest rail union, the rmt, is considering an updated offer in their dispute with train operating companies over pay, jobs and working conditions. the rmt called off strikes planned for the end of march and beginning of april, to enterfresh talks. our transport correspondent, katy austin, is outside the rmt headquarters in central london. katy, this has been a long—running...
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we have hugh son with us now to talk about the results hugh, good morning what are you watching for? is there one key met ric that i important to watch >> frank, good morning there is one dep deposits not just the absolute level of deposits at the banks, but the rate in which they heare forcedt pay for deposits two things happened since last month. flight to safety people pulling out money from the regional banks and putting them in bank of america and citi and jpmorgan chase what you had is for the first time in years, the industry is forced to pay up for deposits. what that does is that actually pressures the core way in which they make money which is a spread of what they pay depositors and what they charge for loans. you have that going on at the same time, we arer to ren we are setting money aside for bad loans. as they get closer to recession and if they are pessimistic about odds of recession, they will put billions of dollars aside in terms of loan reserve for possible loan defaults as they come up those are the things i'm looking at today >> if you want to read more about yo
we have hugh son with us now to talk about the results hugh, good morning what are you watching for? is there one key met ric that i important to watch >> frank, good morning there is one dep deposits not just the absolute level of deposits at the banks, but the rate in which they heare forcedt pay for deposits two things happened since last month. flight to safety people pulling out money from the regional banks and putting them in bank of america and citi and jpmorgan chase what you had...
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hugh son has been listening into the call hugh, what are we learning so far? >> hey, melissa. it's great to be with you. the ceo of first republican made what was probably the most important conference call in the 40-year history of first republic in about 12 minutes and there was no q&a, so, he was very easy to take in, though it was painfully brief. the big news and the portrait that they wanted to portray was one of stabilization so, you saw, obviously, the deposits fell by 41% to 140 billion, more or less. that is, however, below the, you know, below the analyst estimate, and on top of that, you know, they basically said that since the end of the quarter in the past three weeks, they only fell 1.7% further. so, the image is stabilizing at first republic, however, you know, what are they left with? that's one of the questions. couple more points of sort of action here, you know, they're cutting up to 25% of their employees, that's a very deep cut. obviously they've talked about cutting executive compensation, closing offices and reigning in the real estate footprint. so, re
hugh son has been listening into the call hugh, what are we learning so far? >> hey, melissa. it's great to be with you. the ceo of first republican made what was probably the most important conference call in the 40-year history of first republic in about 12 minutes and there was no q&a, so, he was very easy to take in, though it was painfully brief. the big news and the portrait that they wanted to portray was one of stabilization so, you saw, obviously, the deposits fell by 41% to...
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it was so emotional. >> reporter: corporal larry hughes was carl's dad, patricia hughes his sister. >d my brother's gone. we don't know if he's going to come home. >> reporter: corporal hughes did come home to northern florida but passed away a couple years ago. carl said his dad never spoke to him about vietnam, yet -- >> i joined the marines as well just like him. >> reporter: as did patricia's son. >> yes, i have my son, my son served in iraq. i was in with marine corps parents because we said we will never let our sons be treated like they treated the vietnam vets. >> reporter: patricia told us her brother would change out of his uniform when he came home to avoid the stares and hateful words. jim webb had the dog tag framed along with corporal hughes' mill rather ribbons and a ceremony was held honoring his service. webb and the marines did it up right. >> he wouldn't have wanted so much attention, but i'm glad not just him getting it but all the vietnam veterans. >> reporter: true to the marine motto, always faithful. for "sunday today," harry smith, land o lakes, florida. >>> w
it was so emotional. >> reporter: corporal larry hughes was carl's dad, patricia hughes his sister. >d my brother's gone. we don't know if he's going to come home. >> reporter: corporal hughes did come home to northern florida but passed away a couple years ago. carl said his dad never spoke to him about vietnam, yet -- >> i joined the marines as well just like him. >> reporter: as did patricia's son. >> yes, i have my son, my son served in iraq. i was in with...
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that's hugh schofield on the same. that's hugh schofield on the streets of _ the same.reets of paris. _ the same. that's hugh schofield on the streets of paris. things - the same. that's hugh schofield on the streets of paris. things looking | the streets of paris. things looking a little bit hectic behind him for that we do know he is absolutely fine haven't spoken to him a bit after we recorded that. it's the beginning of a rapprochment some thought would never happen. iran and saudi arabia, once bitter middle eastern rivals, have held official talks for the first time since 2016. the foreign ministers of the two countries appeared together today — and were encouraged to shake hands by their chinese counterpart in beijing. have a look at this. there you go. they were encourage, that's one way of putting it. they were encourage, that's one way of putting it. iran and saudi arabia reaffirmed their intention to reopen embassies and consulates in their mutual countriess within two months. they also agreed to resume bilateral visits of private sector and official delegatio
that's hugh schofield on the same. that's hugh schofield on the streets of _ the same.reets of paris. _ the same. that's hugh schofield on the streets of paris. things - the same. that's hugh schofield on the streets of paris. things looking | the streets of paris. things looking a little bit hectic behind him for that we do know he is absolutely fine haven't spoken to him a bit after we recorded that. it's the beginning of a rapprochment some thought would never happen. iran and saudi arabia,...
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we lizzie greenwood hughes with all our sort. ~ ., lizzie greenwood hughes with all our sort. . ., ,atement from joe sport. we have 'ust had a statement fromloe biden — sport. we have just had a statement from joe biden on _ sport. we have just had a statement from joe biden on last _ sport. we have just had a statement from joe biden on last night's - sport. we have just had a statement from joe biden on last night's gun i from joe biden on last night's gun violence in alabama. i am going to read it from my screen. he says, this morning our nation is once again grieving for at least four americans tragically killed at a teen birthday party in dave hill, alabama, as well as two others killed last night in a crowded public park in louisville. jill and i are praying for their families and for the many others injured and fighting for their lives in the wake of this weekend was my gun violence. what has our nation come to when children cannot attend a birthday party without fear? when parents have to worry every time the kids walk out the door to school, to the movie theatre or to a park
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when we come back, after hugh jackman's health scare and his warning for others.. verzenio reduces the risk of recurrence of hr-positive, her2-negative, node-positive, early breast cancer with a high chance of returning, d your doctor when added to hormone therapy. her2-negative, node-positive, hormone therapy works outside the cell... while verzenio works inside to help stop the growth of cancer cells. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call your doctor, start an antidiarrheal, and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor about any fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. life-threatening lung inflammation can occur. tell your doctor about any new or worsening trouble breathing, cough, or chest pain. serious liver problems can happen. symptoms include fatigue, appetite loss, stomach pain, and bleeding or bruising. blood clots that can lead to death have occurred. tell your doctor if you ha
when we come back, after hugh jackman's health scare and his warning for others.. verzenio reduces the risk of recurrence of hr-positive, her2-negative, node-positive, early breast cancer with a high chance of returning, d your doctor when added to hormone therapy. her2-negative, node-positive, hormone therapy works outside the cell... while verzenio works inside to help stop the growth of cancer cells. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign,...
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they go and give a speech. hugh, am the people who survived the holocaust and who were here also day to day and told us that they were glad that this step has been made and that the german state representative speaks you to day. and i do not have themed it. but at the end of the in commemoration president shine maya, and that is really and polish president fell on the knees a lying down to flowers, which was very emotional. and i asked german president if that gesture was planned and he answered no, that was such an emotional moment to day and gestures like that. arnold plant before or glean a thank you very much. that was d. w corresponded magdalena devotional, hollow, caught in warsaw. sketch up on some other stories making headlines around the world to day u. s. made patriot air defense systems have arrived in ukraine. that's according to the country's defense minister. the german government confirmed that the system it provoked it promised to have, has been delivered. us had also pledged the system to help ukraine defend russian attacks against cities and infrastructure. while gu
they go and give a speech. hugh, am the people who survived the holocaust and who were here also day to day and told us that they were glad that this step has been made and that the german state representative speaks you to day. and i do not have themed it. but at the end of the in commemoration president shine maya, and that is really and polish president fell on the knees a lying down to flowers, which was very emotional. and i asked german president if that gesture was planned and he...
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so it was really the 1st speech from a german state guest, hugh and it was as the are the 2 speeches from the polish and israel president, very emotional. and it hurts here in silence as it was such an important day to day for jewish history for israel, but also for a poland and for the history of war. so m as the ghetto uprising took place in the very heart of war. so in the middle of the city, i'm so shy my speech was heard in silence and, and i think it was a very good taken by everyone who was hearing to dead as he starts with memories of the survivors. and he also spoke about the actual situation in the world and about the war in the ukraine. so the 1st time a german had a state. so speaking at this memorial ceremony, how would you describe relations between germany and poland today? well, it was quite surprising. there exactly at this time were polish german relationships are not the best one in history. i'm president andre, we are the polish president invites a german president to come at this. they go and give a speech, hugh m a people who survived the holocaust and who were
so it was really the 1st speech from a german state guest, hugh and it was as the are the 2 speeches from the polish and israel president, very emotional. and it hurts here in silence as it was such an important day to day for jewish history for israel, but also for a poland and for the history of war. so m as the ghetto uprising took place in the very heart of war. so in the middle of the city, i'm so shy my speech was heard in silence and, and i think it was a very good taken by everyone who...
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that was hugh schofield there. we're just going to take you to france.are two of the towers of notre dame in the capital of paris. the reason we are showing you that is president macron is due to visit what is essentially a construction site after that fire on the 15th of april 2019. site after that fire on the 15th of april2019. so, mr macron visiting the site of the fire. the reconstruction is of course taking place on the eve of the anniversary of the fire that partially destroyed notre dame. there has been considerable work taking place at the cathedral itself. it will be interesting to see if there are any members of the public that are also at that site, who potentially could heckle mr macron, because that did take place recently on a visit to the netherlands. we will bring you those pictures as and when we get it, on the day that we expect a ruling from the constitutional court on whether his decision to push through his pension reforms were or was legal. north korea has described its latest weapons test — that took place on thursday — as a major
that was hugh schofield there. we're just going to take you to france.are two of the towers of notre dame in the capital of paris. the reason we are showing you that is president macron is due to visit what is essentially a construction site after that fire on the 15th of april 2019. site after that fire on the 15th of april2019. so, mr macron visiting the site of the fire. the reconstruction is of course taking place on the eve of the anniversary of the fire that partially destroyed notre...
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we've got to all our guests to make to go to june, teufel dra and to bron hugh. and thank you too for watching. you can see this program again, any time by visiting our website, amazon dot com. and for further discussion, just go to our facebook page, that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha, inside story. you can also join the compensation on twitter. handle is at a j inside story. mean o'clock in the whole team have life enough. ah ah. a g. a pushing with one to global perspective. mm. a lot of the stories that we cover heidi complex, so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can do as many people as possible, no matter how much they know about a given chrisy saw issue, a smell of deck is overpowering as algebra, correspondence that's what we strive to do ah ah.
we've got to all our guests to make to go to june, teufel dra and to bron hugh. and thank you too for watching. you can see this program again, any time by visiting our website, amazon dot com. and for further discussion, just go to our facebook page, that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha, inside story. you can also join the compensation on twitter. handle is at a j inside story. mean o'clock in the whole team have life enough. ah ah. a g. a pushing with one to global perspective. mm. a lot...
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hugh schofield, bbc news, paris.or castle to mark the king charles�*s coronation. the show, on the 7th of may, will have the themes of love, respect, and optimism. 20,000 people will be there, and the concert will also be broadcast on bbc television and radio. here's our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, with more details. gary barlow is, of course, no stranger to big royal events. he helped organise the queen's diamond jubilee concert in 2012. this time he'll be performing with take that. # yeah, you and me, we can light up the sky...# other performers range from pop figures like lionel richie. # oh, what a feeling # when we're dancing on the ceiling...# ..to classical singers sir bryn terfel and andrea bocelli. they'll be performing a duet together. two other artists duetting will be singer—songwriter freya ridings. # castles from the rubble of your love...# ..and composer and pianist alexis ffrench. it feels incredibly special, i think, to be part of a moment in history that is going to celebrate an incred
hugh schofield, bbc news, paris.or castle to mark the king charles�*s coronation. the show, on the 7th of may, will have the themes of love, respect, and optimism. 20,000 people will be there, and the concert will also be broadcast on bbc television and radio. here's our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, with more details. gary barlow is, of course, no stranger to big royal events. he helped organise the queen's diamond jubilee concert in 2012. this time he'll be performing with take...
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oh, well, come back, i'm sky now. hughes and you were watching 360 view. we've been talking about physician assisted suicide or euthanasia, practices across the globe. joining me now to share his horrifying story about a euthanasia program in canada called made or medical assistance and die which even offer to pay his family if he chose have medically assisted suicide instead of surgery. is brett by ky schmidt. bucky, thank you so much for joining me. extra. you know you have a disease called narrow a fibro. my toes is type 2 or an f 2, which for our audience is a genetic condition that causes tumors to grow all on your nerves. the tumors are usually non cancerous or benign, but may cause a range of symptoms. so i have to ask you bulky, what is your life like and how does and if to affect your daily life and even planning for the future. well, it china chosen for a loop because it because the way that it manifests it affects your inter, ears on both sides. so it because the electrical stimulus from your, from your nerves stimulate your inner ears. it creat
oh, well, come back, i'm sky now. hughes and you were watching 360 view. we've been talking about physician assisted suicide or euthanasia, practices across the globe. joining me now to share his horrifying story about a euthanasia program in canada called made or medical assistance and die which even offer to pay his family if he chose have medically assisted suicide instead of surgery. is brett by ky schmidt. bucky, thank you so much for joining me. extra. you know you have a disease called...
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hugh jackman is urging everybody to be safe in the sun and use sunscreen.es his return to the masters and now 47, the five-time champ admits he doesn't know how many more appearances he will make it a gusto. the lake that was injured in the horrific car crash will never be the same. he still has the overall desire to win. when we come back some of the family who lost everything in a tornado and what one couple found more than 150 miles away. >> "abc news" tonight with david sponsored by vid garda. who are positive for acetylcholine receptor antibodies, it may feel like the world is moving without you. but the picture is changing, with vyvgart. in a clinical trial, participants achieved improved daily abilities with vyvgart added to their current treatment. and vyvgart helped clinical trial participants achieve reduced muscle weakness. vyvgart may increase the risk of infection. in a clinical study, the most common infections were urinary tract and respiratory tract infections. tell your doctor if you have a history of infections or if you have symptoms of a
hugh jackman is urging everybody to be safe in the sun and use sunscreen.es his return to the masters and now 47, the five-time champ admits he doesn't know how many more appearances he will make it a gusto. the lake that was injured in the horrific car crash will never be the same. he still has the overall desire to win. when we come back some of the family who lost everything in a tornado and what one couple found more than 150 miles away. >> "abc news" tonight with david...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, bury st edmunds. biden will need to win over.ose biden? no. why not? i just don't like the things that he is doing to the country. ijust don't like his politics. i feel like he's not done much good for our country at all. baseball always attracts some pretty dedicated fans. joe biden, if he is going to be re—elected to the white house, he cannot relyjust on die—hard supporters, he is going to have to generate the excitement and enthusiasm that will persuade people to come out and vote for him next year. i like biden. i'm concerned with his age. if there was a much younger republican candidate would that be difficult forjoe biden, do you think? i don't think so. with the policy differences, most people are going to find that the most important factor. nida allam is a young progressive democrat in north carolina, who twice supported the far left candidate bernie sanders in primary elections. now she believes the party has to unite behind joe biden. this election is turning out to literally be between good and evil and we need to el
dominic hughes, bbc news, bury st edmunds. biden will need to win over.ose biden? no. why not? i just don't like the things that he is doing to the country. ijust don't like his politics. i feel like he's not done much good for our country at all. baseball always attracts some pretty dedicated fans. joe biden, if he is going to be re—elected to the white house, he cannot relyjust on die—hard supporters, he is going to have to generate the excitement and enthusiasm that will persuade people...
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hugh pym, bbc news.p approach to the care of disabled children in care homes in the uk to stop "appalling harm", according to experts. the child safeguarding practice review panel has made nine recommendations as it published its latest report on protecting young people from abuse in these settings. sanchia berg reports. disabled children living in these doncaster homes experienced systematic and sustained abuse for at least three years, according to the expert panel's first report. they found evidence of physical abuse, sexual harm, violence and neglect. their second report, published today, aims to ensure such abuse doesn't happen again. these buildings are no longer used as children's homes by the hesley group, but there are around 1,700 disabled children in residential care in england. the independent panel makes nine separate recommendations, including giving disabled children a voice, with specially trained people to speak for them. there should be more homes close to children's families. and the g
hugh pym, bbc news.p approach to the care of disabled children in care homes in the uk to stop "appalling harm", according to experts. the child safeguarding practice review panel has made nine recommendations as it published its latest report on protecting young people from abuse in these settings. sanchia berg reports. disabled children living in these doncaster homes experienced systematic and sustained abuse for at least three years, according to the expert panel's first report....
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and from 2019 to 2021, hugh served again as president of the nixon foundation, spearheading a number of important educational initiatives which he then dumped in my lap. he will have a conversation on stage this evening with our honored guest, mike pompeo. a businessman, congressman from kansas, director of the cia and the 70th secretary of state of the states. secretary pompeo now co-chairs the nixon seminar on conservative realism and national, a monthly educational program presented by the richard nixon foundation. and he is a recipient of the nixon foundation's of peace award. secretary pompeo's new memoir is never give an inch fighting for the america i love, which you should all have copies and you can purchase additional copies in the gift shop as you exit tonight's program. ladies and gentlemen, would you please now stand and join me in welcoming secretary pompeo hugh hewitt coming up, new york city. school bus driver the intersect features. david, to face his inner minnie route. looking at the promise of claire. one kid dreams, fame and fortune so ladies and gentlemen welcom
and from 2019 to 2021, hugh served again as president of the nixon foundation, spearheading a number of important educational initiatives which he then dumped in my lap. he will have a conversation on stage this evening with our honored guest, mike pompeo. a businessman, congressman from kansas, director of the cia and the 70th secretary of state of the states. secretary pompeo now co-chairs the nixon seminar on conservative realism and national, a monthly educational program presented by the...
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and hughes hughes, who were over there with hemingway fighting fascism in spain for the larger. and i think that was a really important contribution because you had a start. and of course langston hughes, not only a journalist, but a poet. i mean, would you just talk a little bit about him a little and that early context and how that motivated you to get started? thank you. thinking that langston hughes is such an extraordinary figure and for him, publishing goes to spain is because he's just fascinated by these volunteers and his reporting back. it. as nick mentioned, it's both kind of direct war reporting, but also it's poetry. and so before the war and then during the war, he these tremendous poems that really call out the hypocrisy of a country that is fighting for freedom, democracy abroad, while condoning segregation at home. he and other black americans are making really explicit connections between the racial hierarchies and germany and the racial policies in jim crow south. and so one things i am able to excerpt in the are a number of his poems both from spain that he w
and hughes hughes, who were over there with hemingway fighting fascism in spain for the larger. and i think that was a really important contribution because you had a start. and of course langston hughes, not only a journalist, but a poet. i mean, would you just talk a little bit about him a little and that early context and how that motivated you to get started? thank you. thinking that langston hughes is such an extraordinary figure and for him, publishing goes to spain is because he's just...
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mark gives hugh a voucher which moves him up the wait list hugh had his kidney transplant surgery. >>d reason why i shouldn't look into this by myself. >> this winter, just weeks away from her own surgery, she was on facebook when something caught her eye. >> a catchy facebook page called i'm awesome. it's my kidneys that stuck. >> cooper thompson had been on dialysis since he was eight months old >> he had small, underdeveloped kidneys with a lot of cysts. >> after several conversations, lynn called saying she would like to give cooper her voucher. >> you know, you have a complete stranger saying they want to be a part of saving your child, so it was pretty special. >> for lynn, it was a full circle moment. >> cooper wasn't that much older than our son when we lost him many years ago >> on march 2nd, cooper had his surgery. >> it gives cooper a chance at having a normal childhood as best as he can we're super humbled. these people came out of nowhere to save our child. >> mark and lynn are now just saving lives, bu they're also bringing awareness to the short fall of donors with mike
mark gives hugh a voucher which moves him up the wait list hugh had his kidney transplant surgery. >>d reason why i shouldn't look into this by myself. >> this winter, just weeks away from her own surgery, she was on facebook when something caught her eye. >> a catchy facebook page called i'm awesome. it's my kidneys that stuck. >> cooper thompson had been on dialysis since he was eight months old >> he had small, underdeveloped kidneys with a lot of cysts....
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here's our health editor hugh pym.ckets outside hospitals this evening but inside, managers are concerned about what tonight and tomorrow will bring. 0ne leading trust, newcastle hospitals, has warned of a major impact with the strike affecting the widest range of care so far in the dispute. the trust tweeted that people should not attend a&e unless it was a life—threatening emergency and warned that anyone coming in with a minor illness would have a significant wait. the royal college of nursing has agreed that staff will go into intensive care units and for the most serious a&e cases, though fewer than on a normal day. in a webinar this evening, the general secretary had a message for members. colleagues, if you get a call like that from your employer, i am asking that you please attend work. it is for our patients. earlier, she defended the escalation of the union's action. let's not scare the public by saying that nursing is being reckless on this one day of strike. they most certainly are not. we will stand by our
here's our health editor hugh pym.ckets outside hospitals this evening but inside, managers are concerned about what tonight and tomorrow will bring. 0ne leading trust, newcastle hospitals, has warned of a major impact with the strike affecting the widest range of care so far in the dispute. the trust tweeted that people should not attend a&e unless it was a life—threatening emergency and warned that anyone coming in with a minor illness would have a significant wait. the royal college of...
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and in taipei, taiwan is bron hugh, founder and editor of new bloom magazine. and it says an online publication that focuses on taiwan the asia pacific. bryan is also a non resident fellow at nottingham university's taiwan studies program. welcome to all of you, victor. i'd like to start with you to begin looking at the push in the pool here. so taiwan sees itself as independent chime as president. she's in ping says it's a breakaway province, and re unification with taiwan must be fulfilled in his lifetime. my question is why though, why unification? what's wrong with the status quo? thank you very much for having me. first of all, no country in the world can recognize either china and taiwan at the same time because it is a universal principle that there is only one china and taiwan is part of china. this has been the u. s. policy ever since january. the 1st 1979. this is also the same policy for all the nato member states or o e c d countries, and every country within the united nations. you mention there is about a dozen countries in the world still recogni
and in taipei, taiwan is bron hugh, founder and editor of new bloom magazine. and it says an online publication that focuses on taiwan the asia pacific. bryan is also a non resident fellow at nottingham university's taiwan studies program. welcome to all of you, victor. i'd like to start with you to begin looking at the push in the pool here. so taiwan sees itself as independent chime as president. she's in ping says it's a breakaway province, and re unification with taiwan must be fulfilled in...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, bury st edmunds.cess with calypso—inspired pop music helped to break down racial barriers — at a time when segregation was widespread in the united states. 0ur arts correspondent david silitto looks back on his life. # day—o, day—o # daylight come and me want go home... harry belafonte — the king of calypso. # me say day, me say day, me say day, me say day—o # daylight come and me want go home... and now it says here tonight that we're going to have the fabulous harry belafonte. here he comes! he was born in new york, but his sound was caribbean. if the fragile ceasefire will hold, but who can act as peacemaker in the country, not least for fear of contagion in the region? there are seven countires bordering sudan. can any of them, or other international players stop the country going up in flames? we will speak to experts in sudan and the international community to ask what next.
dominic hughes, bbc news, bury st edmunds.cess with calypso—inspired pop music helped to break down racial barriers — at a time when segregation was widespread in the united states. 0ur arts correspondent david silitto looks back on his life. # day—o, day—o # daylight come and me want go home... harry belafonte — the king of calypso. # me say day, me say day, me say day, me say day—o # daylight come and me want go home... and now it says here tonight that we're going to have the...
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hugh schofield on the referendum there.e a popular way to give used items a new lease of life, but for plus—size fashion lovers it can be a frustrating experience. after one woman found it almost impossible to find larger items she set up a sustainable fashion event to try to tackle the issue. as rebecca brice reports. size 22, size 20, size 18. this clothes swap event is trying to bring more size diversity into the pre—loved market by encouraging plus size people to address sustainability and feel stylish. i still want to look cute, gorgeous, sexy, why should i not because i am bigger and disabled? there is literally no excuse to be as ignorant as we are being in society, we need to be more inclusive, we need to think about the fashion and how plus size people like to dress because we don't like to dress like we are in the 19605. we are in 2023 so let's start catering. the mission of the big swap to provide an alternative to fast fashion, which many plus—size shoppers rely on because of the range being more inclusive. the
hugh schofield on the referendum there.e a popular way to give used items a new lease of life, but for plus—size fashion lovers it can be a frustrating experience. after one woman found it almost impossible to find larger items she set up a sustainable fashion event to try to tackle the issue. as rebecca brice reports. size 22, size 20, size 18. this clothes swap event is trying to bring more size diversity into the pre—loved market by encouraging plus size people to address sustainability...
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we can go live now to our paris correspondent, hugh schofield.us an afternoon of how widespread these protests are. yes, i'm right in the heart of paris. we have more attention and trouble as predicted, the movement of people has stopped, they should be heading in that direction but there is a stand—off with riot police around the corner. you can hear banks of tear gas grenades going off and a lot of chanting, anti—police slogans being chanted. a moment of tension here so we will see how it develops. it is routine, this kind of moment and it will last a while and there will no doubt be more bangs before it moves on. it is part of the everyday seen on these protest days. this is the 12th day now. ' . , protest days. this is the 12th day now. ' ._ , ., ., protest days. this is the 12th day now. ' ., , now. the 12th day, you have been coverin: now. the 12th day, you have been covering most _ now. the 12th day, you have been covering most of _ now. the 12th day, you have been covering most of them. _ now. the 12th day, you have been covering most of
we can go live now to our paris correspondent, hugh schofield.us an afternoon of how widespread these protests are. yes, i'm right in the heart of paris. we have more attention and trouble as predicted, the movement of people has stopped, they should be heading in that direction but there is a stand—off with riot police around the corner. you can hear banks of tear gas grenades going off and a lot of chanting, anti—police slogans being chanted. a moment of tension here so we will see how it...
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earlier i spoke to our correspondent in france, hugh schofield.nue protesting. i think there's a general sense of poor morale and a feeling that life is getting worse. and inflation is biting and all the rest of it. but the point of the whole thing from the start has been the pension reform. i don't think we should take our eyes completely off that. that is very much what this is about. that's why tomorrow, with the report from the constitutional council, we'll see a kind of climax to this whole three month period because what happens tomorrow will very much determine the future of this movement. and what the council is going to do is rule on whether the law that was pushed through, as you were saying, is in conformity with the constitution. it's a kind of last hurdle and it can go one of about three different ways. they can either approve it in its entirety, the law, or they can reject it in its entirety, the law, or perhaps most likely find some bits of it which are not in conformity with the constitution and take them out. as a consequence of e
earlier i spoke to our correspondent in france, hugh schofield.nue protesting. i think there's a general sense of poor morale and a feeling that life is getting worse. and inflation is biting and all the rest of it. but the point of the whole thing from the start has been the pension reform. i don't think we should take our eyes completely off that. that is very much what this is about. that's why tomorrow, with the report from the constitutional council, we'll see a kind of climax to this...