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fara hughes, a writer and political activist . mr. hughes, hello, good night. hello and thank you for inviting me to your program, mr. houz , the americans had made the most possible advertisements about the doha negotiations, but now they said about extending the negotiations and holding the next round in cairo, meanwhile hamas has also announced that the doha negotiations have not made any progress. what is your assessment about this? what are the negotiations, what do you think the extension means? are these real and serious negotiations or just a show? is it long enough to divert public opinion? in my opinion, these ceasefire talks are actually used to prolong the genocide that the israelis are waging in gaza. they have done a favor to the people of gaza and saved them from those killings, but they actually want this opportunity and these talks. use them to renew their strength to carry out their own new plans and new attacks, so these talks are currently being held at this point in time in order to prevent the attack and actually iran's reaction, to delay
fara hughes, a writer and political activist . mr. hughes, hello, good night. hello and thank you for inviting me to your program, mr. houz , the americans had made the most possible advertisements about the doha negotiations, but now they said about extending the negotiations and holding the next round in cairo, meanwhile hamas has also announced that the doha negotiations have not made any progress. what is your assessment about this? what are the negotiations, what do you think the extension...
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hugh edwards is due back in court, september. he will find out whether he faces prison.unlikely. we will see. steve: thank you so much for getting us up to speed. plenty more to read on that story on our website, bbc.com. stay with us on bbc news. a lot more to bring you when it comes to discussions on the middle east and u.s. politics. bye for announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: "usa today" calls it, "arguably the best bargain in streaming." that's because the free pbs app lets you watch the best of pbs anytime, anywhere. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by...
hugh edwards is due back in court, september. he will find out whether he faces prison.unlikely. we will see. steve: thank you so much for getting us up to speed. plenty more to read on that story on our website, bbc.com. stay with us on bbc news. a lot more to bring you when it comes to discussions on the middle east and u.s. politics. bye for announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. announcer: funding was also provided by,...
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hughes , have a good stay in karbala. hello, thank you. and a report from england, the latest statistics show that the cases of sexual assault on women and girls on the british subway lines in the last two years are more than 50%. there has been an increase, of course, studies show that only one out of six female victims is willing to report such cases to the police. we see the report prepared by the english bbc about this. this is the moment when edgar jr. was arrested by british transport police last year. the 50-year-old had sexually assaulted a woman on a train. he admitted it and was sentenced to 20 months in prison. but new figures show that this is... far from an isolated case. british transport police figures show an average of 31 reports a day involving violent crimes against women or girls. the number being reported has jumped. 50% in just two years. reports of sexual harassment have more than doubled in the same period, with sexual assault reports up 10% too. most women and girls have experienced incidents of sexual harassment a
hughes , have a good stay in karbala. hello, thank you. and a report from england, the latest statistics show that the cases of sexual assault on women and girls on the british subway lines in the last two years are more than 50%. there has been an increase, of course, studies show that only one out of six female victims is willing to report such cases to the police. we see the report prepared by the english bbc about this. this is the moment when edgar jr. was arrested by british transport...
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oh, to hugh grant to flirting. oh, to hugh grant to flirting with your colleagues.with your colleagues. that would be quite the exclusive and andrea takes two. take her to task over law and order. and next, nikki raises the important issue of women's safety when using dating apps. what are the predicaments there? you're with the saturday five live on gb news. a very warm welcome back to the saturday five. thank you very much for your company. no fisticuffs again this commercial break. keep your emails coming in. we'll get to them shortly. tell us who would win in those fisticuffs. now though, it's time for our next. i think, nikki. now, though, it's time for our next debate and speaking of, it is indeed nikki. so take it away. >> right? okay, so tech companies, we know we've got a massive problem with them in particular dating apps. and this comes off the back of the absolutely abhorrent murder of a russian academic in mauritius recently. she was 29. she'd actually had her tongue cut out of her mouth. i'm sorry for the gruesome details, but it's important to be real
oh, to hugh grant to flirting. oh, to hugh grant to flirting with your colleagues.with your colleagues. that would be quite the exclusive and andrea takes two. take her to task over law and order. and next, nikki raises the important issue of women's safety when using dating apps. what are the predicaments there? you're with the saturday five live on gb news. a very warm welcome back to the saturday five. thank you very much for your company. no fisticuffs again this commercial break. keep your...
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joining us now hugh hewitt, host of the hugh hewitt show, byron york, chief political correspondent foron examiner" and fox news contributor. hugh, you are old enough, you will be complicit with kudlow and forbes, you can remember the 1988 convention. papa bush under lee at water's tutelage, got a few things right and they had the dukakis flip-flops. dukakis road around in a tank with a helmet on and practically ruined him. all the people in the convention, go flip-flop, flip-flop, speaker after speaker. maybe we reenact that or maybe that is what the kamala harris thing is all about. >> i was listening, larry, i remember the campaign, talking about the hatch act restricted position, i watched it nevertheless very closely. george h.w. bush was down 17 points in july of 1988. he won by 8 points, 25 point swing in month. however the republicans went second that year. so they could do what that did. in other words under all the flip-flopping. the republicans are not going to have that opportunity this time. i think the vice president has a pretty easy two week stretch ahead of her. after t
joining us now hugh hewitt, host of the hugh hewitt show, byron york, chief political correspondent foron examiner" and fox news contributor. hugh, you are old enough, you will be complicit with kudlow and forbes, you can remember the 1988 convention. papa bush under lee at water's tutelage, got a few things right and they had the dukakis flip-flops. dukakis road around in a tank with a helmet on and practically ruined him. all the people in the convention, go flip-flop, flip-flop, speaker...
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he said let me be clear, the villain of this piece is hugh edwards. —— he was earning.edwards behaved in bad faith throughout this time. mr edwards knew what he had done, but he still took licence fee money to the tune of hundreds of thousands of pounds. now the board has backed the decisions made by the director general back in november. i understand that at that time, the bbc did try to ascertain whether hugh edwards admitted that he had images of this serious nature, but they couldn't establish the facts. but obviously what's emerged since has really dented trust in the bbc, and recouping some of that money would restore some of that. but how realistic is it they are making a moral argument to a man whose behaviour has been anything but. so if that fails, they will be considering legal action. but it is... there's no certainty around that. i mean, some contracts do have clauses, for example penalties if somebody is convicted of a crime. but from the contact i've had with employment lawyers, it's not clear on what legal basis the bbc could try to claw back the cash. s
he said let me be clear, the villain of this piece is hugh edwards. —— he was earning.edwards behaved in bad faith throughout this time. mr edwards knew what he had done, but he still took licence fee money to the tune of hundreds of thousands of pounds. now the board has backed the decisions made by the director general back in november. i understand that at that time, the bbc did try to ascertain whether hugh edwards admitted that he had images of this serious nature, but they couldn't...
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zharnel hughes was down in sixth. so a frustrating few minutes for the british sprinters.ring with a bit of injury trouble at this stage, so not a massive surprise he failed to make the final. he made it last time in tokyo but a false start and he was disqualified before he had a chance to contest it. he would have been desperate to make it. louis hinchliffe is full of promise, only 22 years old, and he had such a fantastic run yesterday that many will see he can be proud of his performance here and we would be very excited about his potential and he is guided by carl lewis, the former 0lympian, in the states. we can learn from this into the future. much more to come from louis hinchliffe coming get —— going forward. disappointment for dina asher smith last night not making the 100 metres final meanwhile daryll neita so close to a medal but there's fresh hope for them in the 200 metres. yes, they have got to contest a semifinal first before they get to the final. that will be tomorrow, but, yes, three british sprinters made it through to the semis in the heats earlier on t
zharnel hughes was down in sixth. so a frustrating few minutes for the british sprinters.ring with a bit of injury trouble at this stage, so not a massive surprise he failed to make the final. he made it last time in tokyo but a false start and he was disqualified before he had a chance to contest it. he would have been desperate to make it. louis hinchliffe is full of promise, only 22 years old, and he had such a fantastic run yesterday that many will see he can be proud of his performance...
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also tonight, the bbc director general has defended the corporation's decision not to sack hugh edwards him being arrested with the most serious images of child sexual abuse. we will bring you the latest from the stabbing in southport. the 17-year-old attacker has been arrested for the murders of three girls. a very good evening. the largest prisoner swap between the u.s. and russia since the cold war has taken place. 16 people were freed from russian and belarusian gels -- jails including wall street journal reporter evan gershkovich. two people were -- two children were also sent back to russia. the exchange took place in a highly complex operation with planes arriving from six different countries. russia, the united states, germany, poland, slovenia and norway. among those freed by russia were gershkovich, paul whelan, and alsu kurmasheva. going the other way was the russian assassin, vadim krasikov , who had been held in a german prison since 2019 for the murder of a chechen exile in berlin. additionally several deep cover illegal spies arrested in norway pennsylvania along with rus
also tonight, the bbc director general has defended the corporation's decision not to sack hugh edwards him being arrested with the most serious images of child sexual abuse. we will bring you the latest from the stabbing in southport. the 17-year-old attacker has been arrested for the murders of three girls. a very good evening. the largest prisoner swap between the u.s. and russia since the cold war has taken place. 16 people were freed from russian and belarusian gels -- jails including wall...
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hugh: a few quarters, but that is a guess.e middle of next year for the theme parks to bounce back to where it was. what is the firm guidance coming from the company now because it was going close to year end get the bounce but what happened? hugh: the consumer came in softer and it was the consumers i mentioned earlier, the lower income consumer is choosing to spend a little bit less and the higher income consumer is doing more overseas and outside the u.s., but we are still growing in that business, so it is not the question that the business has gotten off track, but it is softer than before because toward the end of the quarter we saw a few consumer trends. jonathan: i used to talk to you when you were at pepsi during the pandemic, and you have a unique view of where the consumer is. what gives you the confidence that it comes back? where does that come from? hugh: more than anything, i believe there is resilience in the u.s. economy. markets are sensitive right now and fragile, as you all have talked about, but i think th
hugh: a few quarters, but that is a guess.e middle of next year for the theme parks to bounce back to where it was. what is the firm guidance coming from the company now because it was going close to year end get the bounce but what happened? hugh: the consumer came in softer and it was the consumers i mentioned earlier, the lower income consumer is choosing to spend a little bit less and the higher income consumer is doing more overseas and outside the u.s., but we are still growing in that...
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hugh, thoughts? >> robert kennedy jr. endorsing donald trump is a big deal.t it, he had two to five percent in every battleground state. most of that is going to go donald trump. 60% to 75% of that and as was noted, it was a 44,000 vote election in 2020, so that is a very big deal. >> bret: leslie, shake things up? >> it does. but i wouldn't agree that -- i agree it's a big deal, hugh, i will give you that i don't think as a big deal. when i look at the numbers, r.f.k. jr. has been coming down, down, down. latest cbs polling shows a low around 2%. i am concerned about states like michigan and wisconsin where that benefits trump. i think it actually benefits vice president harris in a state like pennsylvania. i don't put a lot of weight in endorsements but i have to say some of these people that are supporting r.f.k. jr. don't want democrats or republicans. they are independents who want a third party candidate and i think some of them will feel betrayed and i think polling will show that in the weeks and months ahead. >> bret: well, we are going to hear from
hugh, thoughts? >> robert kennedy jr. endorsing donald trump is a big deal.t it, he had two to five percent in every battleground state. most of that is going to go donald trump. 60% to 75% of that and as was noted, it was a 44,000 vote election in 2020, so that is a very big deal. >> bret: leslie, shake things up? >> it does. but i wouldn't agree that -- i agree it's a big deal, hugh, i will give you that i don't think as a big deal. when i look at the numbers, r.f.k. jr. has...
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>> i met hugh back in, like, 2011.k then -- this is true, like, it's so crazy. but hugh said to me back in 2011, "you know, if you ever meet and work with ryan reynolds, you guys aren't ever going to stop." he just kind of knew it. and then years later, i met ryan, and we made our first movie together, "free guy." and i was like, "man, hugh jackman. handsome, pretty good shape." >> jimmy: pretty good. >> "great actor." >> jimmy: yeah. >> "and prophet." [ laughter ] and prophet. >> jimmy: he's a prophet. >> he somehow -- he saw -- >> jimmy: he saw the future. >> yeah. and so now, ryan and i, we did "free guy," we did "adam project." and now he asked me to join him on "deadpool & wolverine." >> jimmy: was it even a a thought? did you go, "well, i'll get back to you"? >> well, the funny this is ryan -- when he approached me, we were on set making "adam project." and he's like, "you know, i think i'll only do this third 'deadpool' movie if you do it with me. and i know you're gonna say no, 'cause you do original films and
>> i met hugh back in, like, 2011.k then -- this is true, like, it's so crazy. but hugh said to me back in 2011, "you know, if you ever meet and work with ryan reynolds, you guys aren't ever going to stop." he just kind of knew it. and then years later, i met ryan, and we made our first movie together, "free guy." and i was like, "man, hugh jackman. handsome, pretty good shape." >> jimmy: pretty good. >> "great actor." >> jimmy:...
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and again and it was fabulous evening for the former president see what that is important because hughusk and everybody loves to see you ready shortly have a good many years thank you for coming on our tv show and thank you and byron york is always think you very much and all right folks, coming to story in a around i have this defense spending issue and 20 is now texas congressman wesley hunt in army combat that deployed to iraq in one of the places in my sleep thank you for coming on and you know we were talking about this defense preparedness which seems like it's a dead low point right now and steve forbes and i were talking about earlier michelle and all starts you out of this, mr. trump's last budget in 2020, defense has a share of gdp, 3.7 percent and he went but to five or 6 percent there have been a second term and out mr. biden is out to 2034, two oh 34, defense to the gdp and 2.4 and so from 37, 2214 and i don't know with the arithmetic is about 35 or 40 percent drop in wanted say something else that from reading this going to describe it to a different larry lindsey and hop
and again and it was fabulous evening for the former president see what that is important because hughusk and everybody loves to see you ready shortly have a good many years thank you for coming on our tv show and thank you and byron york is always think you very much and all right folks, coming to story in a around i have this defense spending issue and 20 is now texas congressman wesley hunt in army combat that deployed to iraq in one of the places in my sleep thank you for coming on and you...
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with that, let's bring in our panel, syndicated radio host hugh houthi.wall street journal" and democratic campaign consultant kevin walling. kevin, is this going to sell? >> i think it is. listen, the vice president is actually taking a play out of the donald trump playbook of 2016. talking like a populist. talking about her middle class roots. she gave this effective speech tonight in raleigh where she talked about the fact that she was working at mcdonald's to put herself through college that her mom saved up over 10 years to afford their first house growing up. these are all things that resonate with the american people, as she is still continuing to introduce herself to the american people. of course, that will be on display next week in chicago as well. >> bret: yeah. here is jonathan martin of politico. a guy i respect. writes a lot about politics. his thought on this rollout? >> price gouge something obviously not ideal from a sort of marketplace standpoint. but, look, she is trying to sort of buy enough credibility with the voters. this is all wi
with that, let's bring in our panel, syndicated radio host hugh houthi.wall street journal" and democratic campaign consultant kevin walling. kevin, is this going to sell? >> i think it is. listen, the vice president is actually taking a play out of the donald trump playbook of 2016. talking like a populist. talking about her middle class roots. she gave this effective speech tonight in raleigh where she talked about the fact that she was working at mcdonald's to put herself through...
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hugh houthi and "the five" co-host jessica tarlov. hugh, let me start with you.ttack? obviously we played many iterations on many topics and there really hasn't been the opportunity to have a sitdown formal interview with kamala harris or a press conference for that matter. >> 22 days and counting. i think she has read harry potter and about the cloak of invisibility and it worked for them. put on the cloak of invisibility. when you talked to congressman goldman earlier he said astonishing thing. kamala harris has to decide where she wants to be. that was his excuse for her not appearing before any kind of live press event or giving any kind of in-depth interview. i think that's actually true. she is trying to figure out what she wants to say when and she has to unsay everything she said in 2019 and 2020. especially on the border, bret. >> bret: and she is not, jessica, just going to own president biden policy? she was a part of the biden harris ticket. that's a question and goldman did to hugh's point, suggest that there is formulation of where she stands. here
hugh houthi and "the five" co-host jessica tarlov. hugh, let me start with you.ttack? obviously we played many iterations on many topics and there really hasn't been the opportunity to have a sitdown formal interview with kamala harris or a press conference for that matter. >> 22 days and counting. i think she has read harry potter and about the cloak of invisibility and it worked for them. put on the cloak of invisibility. when you talked to congressman goldman earlier he said...
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now i'm joined by professor hugh pennington. good evening, professor hugh. thank you. professor.orjoining me. right i'm being a little sceptical about how much we should be panicking about this mpox spread, how serious is it? normally in africa, as we've heard, there's been 15,000 cases in the democratic republic of congo. how does that compare to a typical year? do you know ? a typical year? do you know? >> we don't really know because we don't bother to measure it, particularly in countries like the democratic republic of the congo, which is one of the poorest countries in the world. and we know that that mpox has been, around there for many, many years. and it actually occurs in wild animals. and you can catch it by eating sort of bushmeat, although that's not been mentioned in this particular in the context of this particular outbreak . it this particular outbreak. it also occurs in west africa and that's important because there are two different kinds of mpox. there's the one that's causing the difficulties in the in the drc for, you know, let's call them rather than democra
now i'm joined by professor hugh pennington. good evening, professor hugh. thank you. professor.orjoining me. right i'm being a little sceptical about how much we should be panicking about this mpox spread, how serious is it? normally in africa, as we've heard, there's been 15,000 cases in the democratic republic of congo. how does that compare to a typical year? do you know ? a typical year? do you know? >> we don't really know because we don't bother to measure it, particularly in...
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the bbc is shocked by the behavior of hugh edwards.rs have been given time to continue questioning a 17-year-old boy arrested in the killing of three girls at a summer holiday dance class. police say there will be more arrests. benjamin netanyahu says his country has challenging days ahead but is prepared for all scenarios. he said israel dealt a crushing blow to its enemies. the deaths are driving fears of escalation of conflict. haniyah was in the iranian capital sunday. he was killed when the building he was staying in was struck by a missile around 2 a.m. local time, according to iranian state media. israel claimed responsibility for the death of a senior commander of hezbollah. he was killed in an airstrike in beirut. his body has been recovered. here's what mr. netanyahu said less than one hour ago. >> there are challenging days ahead. we have been hearing threats from everywhere. we are ready for any scenario. we will stand ready against any threat. they will pay a price if there is any aggression against us wherever that theate
the bbc is shocked by the behavior of hugh edwards.rs have been given time to continue questioning a 17-year-old boy arrested in the killing of three girls at a summer holiday dance class. police say there will be more arrests. benjamin netanyahu says his country has challenging days ahead but is prepared for all scenarios. he said israel dealt a crushing blow to its enemies. the deaths are driving fears of escalation of conflict. haniyah was in the iranian capital sunday. he was killed when...
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our health editor hugh pym reports.mpensation package have been published. payments to those infected will start by the end of this year and to those affected, including families, some time next year. existing support schemes will continue as well as compensation. about 3,000 people so far have been in touch with the official body running the scheme, but it's not clear how many will claim. no amount of money can make up for those who suffered a lost a partner or a lost child, lost parent commando sibling. i do hope today will be seen as a step on a journey tojustice. this sum was subject to high—risk treatments, they will receive £15,000 extra, as well as compensation. they say that is not nearly enough. the compensation. they say that is not nearly enough-— compensation. they say that is not nearl enou:h. ' :::::: , nearly enough. the £15,000 proposed award is both — nearly enough. the £15,000 proposed award is both the _ nearly enough. the £15,000 proposed award is both the rocketry _ nearly enough. the £15,000 propos
our health editor hugh pym reports.mpensation package have been published. payments to those infected will start by the end of this year and to those affected, including families, some time next year. existing support schemes will continue as well as compensation. about 3,000 people so far have been in touch with the official body running the scheme, but it's not clear how many will claim. no amount of money can make up for those who suffered a lost a partner or a lost child, lost parent...
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there's an additional twojody, jerry hughes, additional two jody, jerry hughes, the only additional twojodyuper bowl. we spent time at the great britain deaf women's team, and hear me out here, ian holloway. as many people know, he's very successful football manager, he actually has three deaf daughters. we spoke to them and of course we didn't speak to people of cochlear implants including ann's daughter's injuries hughes who don't hear is all because they choose not to hear. so that's either but hopefully will be able to access this and also we put it on the bbc sport website in sign language. and as well as being on the bbc sport website — the quiet place will be on bbc five live at eight o'clock tonight and you'll be able to listen back any time on bbc sounds. to tennis now and yesterday we brought you the news of how world number one jannik sinner was free to carry on playing — despite two positive drugs tests earlier this year. the italian was cleared of fault or negligence by the international tennis integrity unit. it found sinner had been inadvertently contaminated by his physio wh
there's an additional twojody, jerry hughes, additional two jody, jerry hughes, the only additional twojodyuper bowl. we spent time at the great britain deaf women's team, and hear me out here, ian holloway. as many people know, he's very successful football manager, he actually has three deaf daughters. we spoke to them and of course we didn't speak to people of cochlear implants including ann's daughter's injuries hughes who don't hear is all because they choose not to hear. so that's either...
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hugh pym, bbc news. pym's report. thanks for being with us. i heard you say you thought that that extra compensation for pupils at the treloar was insulting. before we come onto your reaction, what exactly happened to you there and a bit more information about what you experienced? figs bit more information about what you exoerienced?— experienced? as a severe haemophiliac, _ experienced? as a severe haemophiliac, my - experienced? as a severe| haemophiliac, my parents experienced? as a severe - haemophiliac, my parents were advised for me to go to this specialist boarding school in hampshire because i was losing so much schooling at home, spending time in hospital. a long way for me to travel, 300 miles, back and forth but my parents decided that, "ok, we will send our son down the." they offered world—class care and on—site education. it was a win—win, it was perfect, or it seemed that way. after a few years, a few months, they started changing treatments and giving me excessive amounts of freeze—dried
hugh pym, bbc news. pym's report. thanks for being with us. i heard you say you thought that that extra compensation for pupils at the treloar was insulting. before we come onto your reaction, what exactly happened to you there and a bit more information about what you experienced? figs bit more information about what you exoerienced?— experienced? as a severe haemophiliac, _ experienced? as a severe haemophiliac, my - experienced? as a severe| haemophiliac, my parents experienced? as a...
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hughes, a hereditary engineer, owner of a shipyard in england, was looking for opportunities to expands at that time. he went to america, but was disappointed in it. in the donbass steppes, everything came together. the russian empire's urgent need for an industrial center in the south of the country, the emergence of a large number of free workers after the liberation of the peasants from serfdom, the rapid development of rail communications. many, well, by and large, are perplexed. why john hughes a very successful man in his homeland, but he gave up everything and came here to these steppes to create everything anew, he came here to realize his dream of an ideal, so to speak, industrial city, of ideal industrial production, he kind of realized this dream here. a metallurgical plant for the production of iron rails was built in the shortest possible time, its workforce supplied the same village of aleksandrovka. for the first time in the russian empire, eight coke ovens were launched here and hot blast was mastered. already by 1899. yuz's success, which was making colossal profits in
hughes, a hereditary engineer, owner of a shipyard in england, was looking for opportunities to expands at that time. he went to america, but was disappointed in it. in the donbass steppes, everything came together. the russian empire's urgent need for an industrial center in the south of the country, the emergence of a large number of free workers after the liberation of the peasants from serfdom, the rapid development of rail communications. many, well, by and large, are perplexed. why john...
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one of his films is also a favourite of my colleague hugh schofield, who is the bbc correspondent ing in france for some 30 years. the opening sequence has a wall with "mon oncle" written on it. i'm pretty sure it's just up — this one here. if you look at, on the... it's that wall there, it has written "mon oncle" at the beginning of the film. i've chosen the film mon oncle — "my uncle" — by the late french director jacques tati. it's a film i've known for many, many years. it's a film that's slightly gone out of fashion but i think it should be back in fashion. it's a beautiful, touching film which feeds my urge for a bit of nostalgia for the old france with a lovely, light, humoristic touch. it couldn't have been made anywhere else but in france. i love jacques tati. we're in what they call old saint—maur — a little town just outside paris, in the banlieues of paris. and it's here in this very square thatjacques tati filmed part of mon oncle in 1957. what he does with the settings is draw a very clear contrast between here — and this is where monsieur hulot, the hero, lives, just r
one of his films is also a favourite of my colleague hugh schofield, who is the bbc correspondent ing in france for some 30 years. the opening sequence has a wall with "mon oncle" written on it. i'm pretty sure it's just up — this one here. if you look at, on the... it's that wall there, it has written "mon oncle" at the beginning of the film. i've chosen the film mon oncle — "my uncle" — by the late french director jacques tati. it's a film i've known for...
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here's our health editor hugh pym.tion. david has found writing poetry about his mental health struggles has helped. one even estimated step—free access across all stations will not happen before 2070. people in crisis with mental health problems can now access services through nhs iii in england, giving them another way to get urgent help. wales and scotland offer similar services. the phone number connects the caller to a local team with mental health training, available around the clock, offering mental health support alongside that for physical problems. here's our health editor hugh pym. keep it together, it's all that i've got, only work can cope with strong medication. david has found writing poetry about his mental health struggles has helped. he is supported by staff at this drop in centre, the cove, in north—west london. he said it was hard to find the right support, and a helpline like 111 will make it much easier. i have gone through every service. we can arranges for a crisis team to come and see you at ho
here's our health editor hugh pym.tion. david has found writing poetry about his mental health struggles has helped. one even estimated step—free access across all stations will not happen before 2070. people in crisis with mental health problems can now access services through nhs iii in england, giving them another way to get urgent help. wales and scotland offer similar services. the phone number connects the caller to a local team with mental health training, available around the clock,...
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now, lincoln with the help of the aforementioned archbishop john hughes creates a wish list. of irish recruits. michael corcoran, who has had been under court martial for refusing to call up the 69 brigade to assemble to greet the prince of wales. he said, i'm not having my irish men greet the heir to the british throne. he was being court martialed as soon as lincoln needed him, the court martial mysteriously disappeared, and corcoran organized the second ninth into the fighting unit that came down here to arlington heights. thomas francis a remarkable irish leader who had been banished to australia, who had escaped to california, made his way all the way to new york, boston, then new york. he was recruited to be corcoran's second in command, which was good because corcoran was a captured bull run and ma took over the 69th. these were boys for irish recruitment for the whole country. lincoln was willing not only to appoint these democrats who had not supported him, but he went so far as to recruit james shields. now on paper, he looks as good as corcoran and more. he's an th
now, lincoln with the help of the aforementioned archbishop john hughes creates a wish list. of irish recruits. michael corcoran, who has had been under court martial for refusing to call up the 69 brigade to assemble to greet the prince of wales. he said, i'm not having my irish men greet the heir to the british throne. he was being court martialed as soon as lincoln needed him, the court martial mysteriously disappeared, and corcoran organized the second ninth into the fighting unit that came...
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jerome hughes reports from the irish capital. a recent opinion poll found that 79% of adults in ireland believe israel's massacre in gaza amounts to genocide, the us has played double speak with the whole cease fire negotiations. campaigners gathered in dublin city center on saturday to hear facts about america's complicity in the genocide being spearheaded by israel. we're doing this with complete impunity and the support of the united states, this year. "the united states increased its military aige to israel from 3 billion a year to 15 billion a year. thousands more palestinians are on the brink of starving to death if disease doesn't kill them first. israel has been described as washington's regional puppet. the israeli regime is essentially a client of the united states. this is part of the imperial system that of the united states order. israel does for the..." states, what then the united states doesn't have to do for itself in in the in the middle east, the dublin rally heards that the israel lobby runs everything in the
jerome hughes reports from the irish capital. a recent opinion poll found that 79% of adults in ireland believe israel's massacre in gaza amounts to genocide, the us has played double speak with the whole cease fire negotiations. campaigners gathered in dublin city center on saturday to hear facts about america's complicity in the genocide being spearheaded by israel. we're doing this with complete impunity and the support of the united states, this year. "the united states increased its...
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it's been an zharnel hughes.h other and go through this process together, >> so i think that makes it even more special. he's the fastest man in british history, so having them as a part of our quartette will always be with us and always give us an opportunity to elevate the possibility of success. and for him to put his health literally on the line . for all of us to on the line. for all of us to achieve a medal, we're very grateful for that . grateful for that. >> congratulations team gb, those are the latest gb news headlines. for now, i'm tatiana sanchez. more from me in half an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gb news. >> .com. forward slash alerts . >> .com. forward slash alerts. thanks, tatiana. >> 1106 ben and ellie with you on saturday morning live. now, the former prime minister boris johnson, has said in his latest daily mail column that sir keir starmer fails to understand the root causes of unrest across the uk, calli
it's been an zharnel hughes.h other and go through this process together, >> so i think that makes it even more special. he's the fastest man in british history, so having them as a part of our quartette will always be with us and always give us an opportunity to elevate the possibility of success. and for him to put his health literally on the line . for all of us to on the line. for all of us to achieve a medal, we're very grateful for that . grateful for that. >> congratulations...
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. >> reporter: tyler hughes learned intervention is critical as climate change makes working outdoors in the summer even hotter. >> my superintendent at the time and the safety guy there at the job site were like hey, you need to take a break. i decided to go, get myself checked out and see what was the deal. >> reporter: the deal was hughes was experiencing heat exhaustion. on top of that, doctors discovered an underlining heart condition. since then he's lost 50 pounds and he hasn't had a problem with the heat. >> reporter: did you ever think you would be wearing this watch to tell you what your core body temperature was to change your life? >> no. but after wearing it and learning about it more, i'm glad i made the choice to wear it. >> reporter: wearing a solution for a workplace that keeps getting hotter. david schechter, cbs news. >> reporter: 70% of workers have chosen to wear the smart watch. and the company covers the entire cost. >>> here in the bay area workers at one taco bell restaurant in san jose walked off the job earlier this year after they said it was simply too hot
. >> reporter: tyler hughes learned intervention is critical as climate change makes working outdoors in the summer even hotter. >> my superintendent at the time and the safety guy there at the job site were like hey, you need to take a break. i decided to go, get myself checked out and see what was the deal. >> reporter: the deal was hughes was experiencing heat exhaustion. on top of that, doctors discovered an underlining heart condition. since then he's lost 50 pounds and...
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he, he, you know , he was hugh.he, you know, he was he was employed for a good year on a ridiculous amount of money before he was even sacked, but but i'm assuming that pundits such as jermaine jenas are actually freelance and they're paid, you know, they've got a limited company and they sell it that way. so it's very easy just to part ways. >> yeah. and do you think this could have been a honey trap set up could have been a honey trap set ”p by could have been a honey trap set up by gary lineker. so you never. >> neven >> yeah. just just so he could perhaps it was gary that he was texting and moving on. >> what's in the front cover of the express? >> paul, why is it only rich can get alzheimer's wonder drug. so this story we covered at the top , this story we covered at the top, there was a wonder drug for dementia patients has been rejected by the nhs, but has been given the green light to be used privately. so there's nothing wrong with it. the nhs have actually deemed it, that it doesn't offer enough benefit to
he, he, you know , he was hugh.he, you know, he was he was employed for a good year on a ridiculous amount of money before he was even sacked, but but i'm assuming that pundits such as jermaine jenas are actually freelance and they're paid, you know, they've got a limited company and they sell it that way. so it's very easy just to part ways. >> yeah. and do you think this could have been a honey trap set up could have been a honey trap set ”p by could have been a honey trap set up by...
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now the hugh hewitt lectures are all oral and more fun. the temple lectures are accompanied by about 200 slides powerpoint slides. citing documents or portions of books that build a case for all of the wrongdoing. what my wife of 48 years terms my nixon obsession has been all consuming. imagine what she goes through. but by making my research available online. i helped to make the true story of watergate prosecution prosecutors, really the persecution of nixon and his top staff. publicly available to students to scholars to researchers and over time to bend the arch of history. it's pretty much agreed today that the first impeachment of andrew johnson. back after the civil war was politicized in baseless. it's growing that there's agreement that the 1960 election was stolen from richard nixon. that's not such an outlandish thought at all. i hope i live long enough to see a situation. where it becomes generally agreed or at least understood by a number of people that the watergate prosecutions were not done fairly were not done with regard
now the hugh hewitt lectures are all oral and more fun. the temple lectures are accompanied by about 200 slides powerpoint slides. citing documents or portions of books that build a case for all of the wrongdoing. what my wife of 48 years terms my nixon obsession has been all consuming. imagine what she goes through. but by making my research available online. i helped to make the true story of watergate prosecution prosecutors, really the persecution of nixon and his top staff. publicly...
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hugh johnson telling me that things are fine.if he tells me things are fine when they were at pepsico when i was concerned about something, then i knew i was wrong, because he's money in the bank. i think you buy disney off this and expect that now they derisk the theme parks, that if you get -- >> they've take an lot of costs out of the business, as we know, to get to that profitable number. they've also raised prices significantly, yet again announcing more price hikes. >> david, if we were -- if this stock were at $110, i would say be saying, oh my god. some of the analysts believe that it would be bad. all of them did not. but at $110, this stock was really in danger. at $87? come on. this is a derisked situation that our viewers should watch. >> yeah. >> and then buy if it stays down here. >> i would -- listen, i have obviously, you know, the ip and the movies really can super charge a lot of other things and help even with streaming because you get these hit movies and basically don't have to produce as much content because
hugh johnson telling me that things are fine.if he tells me things are fine when they were at pepsico when i was concerned about something, then i knew i was wrong, because he's money in the bank. i think you buy disney off this and expect that now they derisk the theme parks, that if you get -- >> they've take an lot of costs out of the business, as we know, to get to that profitable number. they've also raised prices significantly, yet again announcing more price hikes. >> david,...
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hugh pym, bbc news.es that flow into windermere in cumbria. the water company united utilities said the overflows are designed to work during heavy rainfall. campaigners say storm overflows are only supposed to occur in exceptional circumstances and the system should have been able to cope with recent weather. here's danny savage. windermere on a day like today always looks stunning. for much of august, though, it's been raining here and the water company responsible for sewage in the area says that's why effluent has been pumped into this lake in recent days. unfortunately, us reporting on sewage flowing into windermere is nothing new. but what is new is that real—time data is now available showing exactly when it's happening. and what that tells us is that for the last eight days, at some points around this lake, it's been going on continuously. so this is one of the places that united utilities is allowed to dump sewage into windermere. campaigners say it's unacceptable and more information is needed.
hugh pym, bbc news.es that flow into windermere in cumbria. the water company united utilities said the overflows are designed to work during heavy rainfall. campaigners say storm overflows are only supposed to occur in exceptional circumstances and the system should have been able to cope with recent weather. here's danny savage. windermere on a day like today always looks stunning. for much of august, though, it's been raining here and the water company responsible for sewage in the area says...
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hugh pym, bbc news. in gaza is much closer than it's ever been, but that it's not there yet. negotiators will meet again next week to try to finalise an agreement between israel and hamas for a ceasefire and the release of hostages. it comes after the funeral of a 22—year—old palestinian man, shot dead whenjewish settlers stormed his village last night. the attack took place injit in the north of the occupied west bank and was condemned by the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. our middle east correspondent lucy williamson reports. no one knows who made rashid asidi a village hero. who shot the young it worker as he threw stones to keep armed jewish settlers at bay. but they know who to blame. translation: even the ambulance that came for him was _ blocked by the army. they waited until he died. the blame is more on the army, because they are not controlling the settlers. they protect them. his mother said she didn't know if it was a settler or a soldier who fired the fatal shot. rashid's brother
hugh pym, bbc news. in gaza is much closer than it's ever been, but that it's not there yet. negotiators will meet again next week to try to finalise an agreement between israel and hamas for a ceasefire and the release of hostages. it comes after the funeral of a 22—year—old palestinian man, shot dead whenjewish settlers stormed his village last night. the attack took place injit in the north of the occupied west bank and was condemned by the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. our...
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, but that hugh was the one.ry careful what they say, as indeed i'm sure you do, because , you know, we don't know because, you know, we don't know the facts. we don't know how long the bbc have been looking into this. we don't know when they were sent, or at least i don't know when they were allegedly sent. it could be that they've been looking into it for a long while, and he thought maybe he thought that it wasn't going to come out. we don't know. >> well, he might think i mean, look, one of the other quotes that he's got he's given so far is he says there are two sides to every story. all right. so one of the allegations are here that the bosses received a complaint about text messages sent by the star, who co—hosts the one show and is a match of the one show and is a match of the day pundit. so, so texts, to what is reported here in the mirror as being a female member of staff, do you think that there is a chance that that jermaine jenas might have been , jermaine jenas might have been, you know, caught up a
, but that hugh was the one.ry careful what they say, as indeed i'm sure you do, because , you know, we don't know because, you know, we don't know the facts. we don't know how long the bbc have been looking into this. we don't know when they were sent, or at least i don't know when they were allegedly sent. it could be that they've been looking into it for a long while, and he thought maybe he thought that it wasn't going to come out. we don't know. >> well, he might think i mean, look,...
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our health editor, hugh pym, reports.paigners who gathered in may to mark the publication of the public inquiry report felt that had been delivered. it said the scale of the scandal was horrifying and that doctors, the nhs and government had repeatedly failed patients. today, more details of the final compensation package have been published. payments to those infected will start by the end of this year and to those affected, including families, some time next year. existing support schemes will continue as well as compensation. about 3,000 people so far have been in touch with the official body running the scheme, but it's not clear how many will claim. it's important that the support schemes do continue because that gives financial security to our community and it is an important recognition of past loss. it's separate compensation because compensation is a recognition of the damage that was inflicted on the whole community through treatment given to them by the nhs. earlier plans from the government have been assessed
our health editor, hugh pym, reports.paigners who gathered in may to mark the publication of the public inquiry report felt that had been delivered. it said the scale of the scandal was horrifying and that doctors, the nhs and government had repeatedly failed patients. today, more details of the final compensation package have been published. payments to those infected will start by the end of this year and to those affected, including families, some time next year. existing support schemes...
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hugh pym, bbc news.screening for goods and people coming from areas where the new highly contagious strain of mpox has been detected. the world health organisation, which declared a global public health emergency on wednesday, says more cases of the dangerous variant are likely to be found in europe in the coming days. it follows sweden reporting the continent's first infection, and stockholm has urged wealthy nations to share treatments and vaccines. simonjones reports. in the democratic republic of congo, the country hardest hit, public health campaigns are under way to warn people of the dangers of mpox. 0riginally known as monkeypox, it is transmitted through close contact such as sex, skin—to—skin contact or breathing close to another person. it causes flu—like symptoms and skin lesions. they often clear up within a few weeks but mpox can be fatal for people with weakened immune systems. translation: three of my children and i were infected. _ one was treated here and the other two were taken to a h
hugh pym, bbc news.screening for goods and people coming from areas where the new highly contagious strain of mpox has been detected. the world health organisation, which declared a global public health emergency on wednesday, says more cases of the dangerous variant are likely to be found in europe in the coming days. it follows sweden reporting the continent's first infection, and stockholm has urged wealthy nations to share treatments and vaccines. simonjones reports. in the democratic...
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let's bring in our panel, syndicated radio host hugh hewitt.r and chief of the cook political report and "new york times" opinion columnist ralph daughterren. i want to get a sense where you think this race is we get inundated with these polls. everybody starts to glaze over on numbers. i think what you could definitively say is that it's a very close race. >> i think that's a very good way to think about it. i think if you go back where we were say six or seven weeks ago it was pretty clear trump, republicans had a decided edge in the presidential race and even trickling all the way down ballot because quite simply the democratic base, those voters who maybe they turned out for joe biden in 2020, maybe they're new but they want to vote for a democrat. they just weren't enthusiastic, they didn't want to pull the lever for biden or turn out to vote. that has been -- that has changed tremendously. with harris on the ticket and so now what you have is both candidates basically bringing their bases back into this game. and that means what we have i
let's bring in our panel, syndicated radio host hugh hewitt.r and chief of the cook political report and "new york times" opinion columnist ralph daughterren. i want to get a sense where you think this race is we get inundated with these polls. everybody starts to glaze over on numbers. i think what you could definitively say is that it's a very close race. >> i think that's a very good way to think about it. i think if you go back where we were say six or seven weeks ago it was...
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but hugh groomed me.an whose relationship with huw edwards set in motion the star's fall from grace, has spoken for the first time since his ordeal. now this young chap is now 21. he was a vulnerable teenager at the time , when huw teenager at the time, when huw edwards asked him, i don't even have to put alleged in anymore because he's pleaded guilty to all these things. huw edwards asked him for explicit photographs, he says he was groomed, and, it sounds very much like he was. what's astonishing to me is this is now in the mirror. and of course, he had to go to the sun originally. he, his family, his parents, because he was a young it was a young teenager at the time, actually, first of all, went to the bbc, were largely ignored or didn't feel like they got the what they deserved. and we've since learned they definitely didn't. went to the sun, broke the story. everyone stood up for huw edwards because he was such a good chap and now we now we're one year later and we got this horrendous story where hu
but hugh groomed me.an whose relationship with huw edwards set in motion the star's fall from grace, has spoken for the first time since his ordeal. now this young chap is now 21. he was a vulnerable teenager at the time , when huw teenager at the time, when huw edwards asked him, i don't even have to put alleged in anymore because he's pleaded guilty to all these things. huw edwards asked him for explicit photographs, he says he was groomed, and, it sounds very much like he was. what's...