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ione wells, bbc news, their food. ione wells, bbc news. and _ their food.ities are gathering for the annual met gala. the event, hosted by vogue editor—in—chief anna wintour and held at the metropolitan museum of art, is known for its extravagant red carpet fashion and star—studded guest list. this year's theme is the garden of time. if you want to see more about that, go to our website, bbc.com/news, where we have a live page showing all the styles in fashion and the rest of the day's news. thanks for watching. i am caitriona perry. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. well, your bank holiday monday probably came with a rain interruption at some point. it was pretty unsettled. some lengthy spells of rain across the southeast of england, but plenty of showers elsewhere. others, though, managed some sunshine. and in lincolnshire, we had 11 hours of sun, so it wasn't so bad there, whereas others had the downpours. and across parts of northern england, we had a couple of funnel clouds spotted — one over saddleworth moor and another one in the derbyshire area.
ione wells, bbc news, their food. ione wells, bbc news. and _ their food.ities are gathering for the annual met gala. the event, hosted by vogue editor—in—chief anna wintour and held at the metropolitan museum of art, is known for its extravagant red carpet fashion and star—studded guest list. this year's theme is the garden of time. if you want to see more about that, go to our website, bbc.com/news, where we have a live page showing all the styles in fashion and the rest of the day's...
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thank you very much. in southeast england, and ione wells, travelling ione wells, travelling with theut the prime minister rishi sunak dismissed the labour leader's speech as "waffle". let's speak to ione wells who's, travelling with the prime minister. he is talking to campaigners in the south of england. it's an area that the conservatives feel they have to defend, seen as a tory heartland but recent polls suggest that a lot of the seats here could be at threat from the liberal democrats but also labour, who are heavily campaigning in these seats. they are the top targets for both the liberal democrats and labour. today the focus of received tonight's visit is to appeal to voters in the area who may be undecided, like keir starmer was doing earlier. but also to promote one of the flagship policies of this campaign which was the tories�*s announcement of reintroducing a form of national service. a plan to make all 18—year—olds take part in either a year of military service or to volunteer one weekend a month in the nhs or in the fire service or other community schemes. i think it is
thank you very much. in southeast england, and ione wells, travelling ione wells, travelling with theut the prime minister rishi sunak dismissed the labour leader's speech as "waffle". let's speak to ione wells who's, travelling with the prime minister. he is talking to campaigners in the south of england. it's an area that the conservatives feel they have to defend, seen as a tory heartland but recent polls suggest that a lot of the seats here could be at threat from the liberal...
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ione wells, bbc news. the english premier league season reaches its climax later on sunday. chase an unprecedented fourth top flight title in a row. this is how it stands. a win against west ham will mean they'll be champions once again, but any slip—ups, and arsenal, who are just two points behind, could lift the trophy instead. it doesn't bother the manchester city manager pep guardiola that his but the fact is that if you asked all the premier league teams, when we started the season, what would be the better position in the last game of the season, we are in the best position, so that's for sure. 0ne game left, destiny in our hands, to win one game to be champions, everyone would like to be in our position, that's for sure. the arsenal manager mikel arteta says his team are still in with a chance of winning the trophy. i do believe we wanted to be in this position, we have earned the right to live a beautiful day in front of our people on sunday, with the hope and a big opportunity that we can lift that trophy at the end of the match. liverpool may be out of contention,
ione wells, bbc news. the english premier league season reaches its climax later on sunday. chase an unprecedented fourth top flight title in a row. this is how it stands. a win against west ham will mean they'll be champions once again, but any slip—ups, and arsenal, who are just two points behind, could lift the trophy instead. it doesn't bother the manchester city manager pep guardiola that his but the fact is that if you asked all the premier league teams, when we started the season, what...
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ione wells, bbc news.where french forces have smashed through dozens of roadblocks to clear the way from the capital noumea to the main international airport. it's part of what's described as a "major operation" to regain control, after six nights of violence, which have left six people dead and hundreds injured. the unrest was sparked by changes to voting rights. officials say more than 600 heavily—armed gendarmes have been deployed to the french island territory to secure the highway to noumea. earlier i spoke to david boydell, a resident of noumea, whose road been protected by a barricade. things have been fairly quiet today, sunday, in most parts of noumea. the rains have been coming down. that has perhaps helped. but in dumbea, the next town, about four or five kilometres out, there was a lot of detonations this morning. helicopters flying overhead near the main hospital. i can say thatjust a few minutes ago it was announced that the road between here and the airport has been freed. it is not open to
ione wells, bbc news.where french forces have smashed through dozens of roadblocks to clear the way from the capital noumea to the main international airport. it's part of what's described as a "major operation" to regain control, after six nights of violence, which have left six people dead and hundreds injured. the unrest was sparked by changes to voting rights. officials say more than 600 heavily—armed gendarmes have been deployed to the french island territory to secure the...
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ione wells, bbc news in porto alegre, brazil.tting out of iran. state media that seems to in the convoy of the president has been involved in an accident. it doesn't say at the moment whether president vasey was on board that helicopter but some unconfirmed reports say the helicopter did contain president raisi and that rescue efforts are under way but at the moment state television are saying that the helicopter of the convoy at the reigning president has been involved in an accident will have more on that and a moment of bbc news. to slovakia, where prime minister robert fico's life is no longer in danger, following an assassination attempt. that's according to the deputy prime minister. he says mr fico's condition remains serious and he still needs intensive care after undergoing hours of surgery since the attack on wednesday. the 71—year—old man charged with attempting to murder him is to remain in custody following a court hearing on saturday. commemorations are being held in italy to mark 80 years since the allied forces wo
ione wells, bbc news in porto alegre, brazil.tting out of iran. state media that seems to in the convoy of the president has been involved in an accident. it doesn't say at the moment whether president vasey was on board that helicopter but some unconfirmed reports say the helicopter did contain president raisi and that rescue efforts are under way but at the moment state television are saying that the helicopter of the convoy at the reigning president has been involved in an accident will have...
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ione wells, bbc news in porto alegre, brazil. and before we go, a reminder of our top story.s president ebrahim raisi and its foreign minister has crashed. search team have reached the wreckage according to state tv. the air craft crashed in a remote mountainous region and poor weather hampers efforts to find it. we will keep you updated on that story. join us at the top of the hour if you can. hello there. contrasting conditions as we head through this week. now, it's a dry and a warm start, with temperatures still above the seasonal average for most. lots of sunny spells around, but it will be turning cooler and then wetter and windier as we head through the middle part of the week. with heavy, more persistent outbreaks of rain, temperatures returning back to the seasonal average. now, this is how we're starting off monday morning. a fresher feel to things. there are some patches of mist and fog around. lots of low cloud, particularly towards these eastern coastal areas. some fret and haar have moved in from the north sea. but the strong may sunshine will get to work on tha
ione wells, bbc news in porto alegre, brazil. and before we go, a reminder of our top story.s president ebrahim raisi and its foreign minister has crashed. search team have reached the wreckage according to state tv. the air craft crashed in a remote mountainous region and poor weather hampers efforts to find it. we will keep you updated on that story. join us at the top of the hour if you can. hello there. contrasting conditions as we head through this week. now, it's a dry and a warm start,...
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ione wells, bbc news.'s sport. 0leksandr usyk has become boxing's first four—belt undisputed heavyweight champion after beating tyson fury in a split—decision points victory. the brit lost for the first time in a 16—year professional career, but he will get an immediate opportunity for revenge with a rematch planned for later this year. boxing pundit steve bunce was watching ringside in saudi arabia and says it was close, but usyk defintitely had the edge fury did think he had won, but he said, i'm a fighting man, i will take it. too much of thejudges only separated by one round. that shows it was a really tight fight, and it was a really tight fight. had usyk lost, he would not have screamed. fury lost, he didn't scream. you might see him change the narrative, thatis might see him change the narrative, that is just boxing, that is how it works. the ninth round, one of the all—time great heavy heavyweight rounds. usyk was trailing by a couple of points, he clawed his way back, he hit tyson fury, i'll use a
ione wells, bbc news.'s sport. 0leksandr usyk has become boxing's first four—belt undisputed heavyweight champion after beating tyson fury in a split—decision points victory. the brit lost for the first time in a 16—year professional career, but he will get an immediate opportunity for revenge with a rematch planned for later this year. boxing pundit steve bunce was watching ringside in saudi arabia and says it was close, but usyk defintitely had the edge fury did think he had won, but he...
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our south america correpsondent, ione wells, has more. this was once a wealthy country.t to feed theirfamilies. it is hard to eat with dignity. translation: since - the government changed unfortunately the demand for soup kitchens from homeless people, families as well has increased. not only people who are homeless, entire families that come looking for a plate of food. this place offers some a lifeline. but food supplies and salaries of staff here have recently been cut by the government. it's one of many cuts the new president javier milei has introduced. he has slashed energy and transport subsidies, the value of the currency, government spending on things like pensions. he argues the shock therapy is to fix the economy after years of high inflation, high debt and public spending. i asked him what he would say to argentines who feel they are paying the price. translation: actually, that is false. _ the largest adjustment is being paid by the political corporation. the mass media will deliberately lie and people will believe those lies they get through the media. you
our south america correpsondent, ione wells, has more. this was once a wealthy country.t to feed theirfamilies. it is hard to eat with dignity. translation: since - the government changed unfortunately the demand for soup kitchens from homeless people, families as well has increased. not only people who are homeless, entire families that come looking for a plate of food. this place offers some a lifeline. but food supplies and salaries of staff here have recently been cut by the government....
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ione wells, you are clearly on the bus. where are you heading to with the prime minister? can say because obviously there's always a security concern about locations. but what's the mood also with the tory team at the moment, because they are behind in the public opinion polls at the moment? that's right. apologies for the slightly bumpy ride here. we're just going around a couple of bends, but we are on the conservative campaign bus heading to the home counties — essentially those areas around london, which traditionally were seen as conservative heartlands, where a lot of the sort of tory so—called big beasts, people like the chancellor, jeremy hunt, cabinet ministers gillian keegan, michael gove — although he is standing down — have their seats, and that's one of the reasons that these areas are big target seats for the liberal democrats and for labour as well. they really want to try and win some seats off the conservatives in some of those areas, particularly some of the more marginal ones. now as a result, i think the conservative party are feeling on the defence her
ione wells, you are clearly on the bus. where are you heading to with the prime minister? can say because obviously there's always a security concern about locations. but what's the mood also with the tory team at the moment, because they are behind in the public opinion polls at the moment? that's right. apologies for the slightly bumpy ride here. we're just going around a couple of bends, but we are on the conservative campaign bus heading to the home counties — essentially those areas...
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ione wells, thank you very much.people are thought to have died after a massive landslide on friday. the figure is an estimate based on the number of houses believed to have been buried in up to eight metres of rock, earth and trees. so far, only a handful of bodies have been recovered. the landslide hit remote villages. the affected areas are in the highlands of enga, in the north of the island nation in the south—west pacific. journalist scott waide, the papua new guinea correspondent for radio new zealand, spoke to the bbc and gave us this update. there is a kilometre of earth that stretches from the foot of the mountain to where it has ended. and there are at least 500, and that is a figure we are using at the moment... there has been some glimmer of hope in the last 2a hours. a husband and wife were buried were rescued and thankfully their three children weren't there at the scene where the landslip happened. there's been four bodies recovered, the partial remains of a 25—year—old man who has been identified by
ione wells, thank you very much.people are thought to have died after a massive landslide on friday. the figure is an estimate based on the number of houses believed to have been buried in up to eight metres of rock, earth and trees. so far, only a handful of bodies have been recovered. the landslide hit remote villages. the affected areas are in the highlands of enga, in the north of the island nation in the south—west pacific. journalist scott waide, the papua new guinea correspondent for...
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final rallying cry for in the speech was a pledge to fight for you. 0ur political correspondent, ione wellse prime minister rishi sunak in london. well, he is out here talking to voters, members today, also campaigning in the southeast of england. this is really an area which i think the conservatives feel they need to defend quite strongly in this election, traditionally seen as quite a tory heartland. but recent polls suggest that a lot of the seats in this area could be at threat from the liberal democrats, but also labour as well, who are heavily campaigning in these seats. they are top targets for both main opposition parties, the liberal, democrats and labour. i think today the focus of rishi sunak�*s visit is really trying to appeal to some of those voters in this area who may be sort of still undecided, a bit like keir starmer was doing earlier, but also to promote one of the sort of big flagship policies so far of this campaign, which was the tories�* announcement over the weekend that they would reintroduce a form of national service, essentially the plan to make all 18 year olds
final rallying cry for in the speech was a pledge to fight for you. 0ur political correspondent, ione wellse prime minister rishi sunak in london. well, he is out here talking to voters, members today, also campaigning in the southeast of england. this is really an area which i think the conservatives feel they need to defend quite strongly in this election, traditionally seen as quite a tory heartland. but recent polls suggest that a lot of the seats in this area could be at threat from the...
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young people with the opportunity of a high quality apprenticeship. 0ur political correspondent ione wells. so the party wants to replace the "worst—performing degrees". how does it define those? well, that has been the question really that everyone has been asking today and it seems like the conservative party are describing these low performing degree as ones which either have high drop out rates or statistics would suggest don't lead to furtherjob progression after or high pay progression after or high pay progression after or high pay progression after as well, because of the fact that the way the student loan system works means people pay the loans back depending on how much they earn after they have great wait. rishi sunak has been meeting apprentices here in cornwall, saying that with the money saves from scrapping some of to rip off degrees in his words they could fund 100,000 new apprenticeships, this has though been criticised by opposition party t labour have been stressing they would set up what they describe as technical excellence colleges to train people in skills needed for
young people with the opportunity of a high quality apprenticeship. 0ur political correspondent ione wells. so the party wants to replace the "worst—performing degrees". how does it define those? well, that has been the question really that everyone has been asking today and it seems like the conservative party are describing these low performing degree as ones which either have high drop out rates or statistics would suggest don't lead to furtherjob progression after or high pay...
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earlier i spoke to our political correspondent ione wells, who explained a bit more about the conservativesce. certainly this is being seen as the first major policy announcement by either party during this election campaign, they have outlined a few more details, we know this would be a compulsory scheme for 18—year—olds, and they would have the choice of doing 12 months of paid military service or volunteering for one weekend a month, 25 days or so a year, in other public services, for example in the nhs, the fire service. now, what is not clear is how it would be enforced, the home secretary, james cleverly, suggested it would not be a criminal offence not to do it, so there are questions about how it would be implemented in practice, but the home secretary was asked earlier to give more details about the purpose of the scheme. what we are putting forward is a mandatory national service, a small element of which will be with the military, and anyone taking that route will volunteer to do so. so whilst you will be compelled to take part in national service, no—one will be compelled to do
earlier i spoke to our political correspondent ione wells, who explained a bit more about the conservativesce. certainly this is being seen as the first major policy announcement by either party during this election campaign, they have outlined a few more details, we know this would be a compulsory scheme for 18—year—olds, and they would have the choice of doing 12 months of paid military service or volunteering for one weekend a month, 25 days or so a year, in other public services, for...
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our south america correspondent ione wells has been speaking to him. shejoins me now. he has slashed the value of the currency, slashed government spending, spending on things like pensions. this is all part of his big radical plan to try to get inflation and debt in the country. he has started to get inflation down, it is still the highest in the world, but it has come at a cost. a lot of people i spoke to in argentina said they were struggling as a result of high prices at a time when support for them or their pensions or salaries were not keeping up with inflation. when i put that to him he said it was false, said that the political class instead were playing and he also claimed that the reason people might think they were paying was due to what he described as the mass media, calling some journalist serial liars. i asked calling some journalist serial liars. iasked him if calling some journalist serial liars. i asked him if that was the case given that the information that most people have access to as the prices they see on the shelves. translation: do you know ho
our south america correspondent ione wells has been speaking to him. shejoins me now. he has slashed the value of the currency, slashed government spending, spending on things like pensions. this is all part of his big radical plan to try to get inflation and debt in the country. he has started to get inflation down, it is still the highest in the world, but it has come at a cost. a lot of people i spoke to in argentina said they were struggling as a result of high prices at a time when support...
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brunt of steep spending cuts and the devaluation of the currency. 0ur south america correspondent ione wellshe has slashed the value of the currency, slashed government spending, spending on
brunt of steep spending cuts and the devaluation of the currency. 0ur south america correspondent ione wellshe has slashed the value of the currency, slashed government spending, spending on
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ione wells started by asking him what he would say to a pensioner who told the bbc people like her weren pensions is only 0.4% of gdp. i that is. the impact on pensions is only 0.494. of gdp.— that is. the impact on pensions is only 0.496 of gdp.— only 0.4% of gdp. i want to know specifically. _ only 0.4% of gdp. i want to know specifically, what _ only 0.496 of gdp. i want to know specifically, what would _ only 0.496 of gdp. i want to know specifically, what would you - only 0.496 of gdp. i want to know specifically, what would you say l only 0.496 of gdp. i want to know| specifically, what would you say to people right now, would you say sorry or thank you to people who were having to pay a lot more than they were previously as a result of they were previously as a result of the adjustment that is happening? the mass media will deliberately lie, and people will believe those lies from the media. you cannot make a macroeconomic evaluation based on the situation of some people. you are taking one of the parts rather than a whole. in a particular situation, it may be influenced by the s
ione wells started by asking him what he would say to a pensioner who told the bbc people like her weren pensions is only 0.4% of gdp. i that is. the impact on pensions is only 0.494. of gdp.— that is. the impact on pensions is only 0.496 of gdp.— only 0.4% of gdp. i want to know specifically. _ only 0.4% of gdp. i want to know specifically, what _ only 0.496 of gdp. i want to know specifically, what would _ only 0.496 of gdp. i want to know specifically, what would you - only 0.496 of gdp....
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brunt of steep spending cuts and the devaluation of the currency. 0ur south america correspondent ione wellsng him what he would say to a pensioner who told the bbc people like her were paying for his policies. translation: well, actually that is false. the largest adjustment is being paid by the political corporation. the impact on pensions is only 0.4% of gdp. but i want to know specifically what would you say to people right now? would you say, sorry, would you say thank you to the people who are having to pay a lot more than they were previously as a result of the adjustment that is happening? no. the mass media will deliver the lie and people will believe those lies they get through the media. you can't make a macro economic evaluation based on the situation of an individual. there you are taking one of the parts rather than the whole. actually, a particular situation may be influenced by the sort of information that the individual also has access to. i think, with respect, the information people have access to is the prices they are seeing in supermarkets. for example, do you know how
brunt of steep spending cuts and the devaluation of the currency. 0ur south america correspondent ione wellsng him what he would say to a pensioner who told the bbc people like her were paying for his policies. translation: well, actually that is false. the largest adjustment is being paid by the political corporation. the impact on pensions is only 0.4% of gdp. but i want to know specifically what would you say to people right now? would you say, sorry, would you say thank you to the people...
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hoped his country could get the islands back through dialogue. 0ur south america correspondent, ione wells, she talked me through the wide—ranging interview, in which mr milei denied that ordinary argentines were paying the price for his radical austerity measures. a lot of the interview focused on the economy. he has made that a huge priority. as you mention, he campaigned with a chainsaw to symbolise how he was to slash the state, and he has started to do that, he has slashed government subsidies for energy and transport, slash government spending on things like pensions, slashed the value of the currency. these are part of his plan to get inflation and debt in the country down but in the short term, these have made things pretty difficult for people. it is meant that while prices are very high, salaries and pensions are not keeping up with inflation. some of his policies like cutting the value of the currency have made things more expensive for people in the short term. so i put it to him that given he promised during his campaign that in his words, the political class would pay rather
hoped his country could get the islands back through dialogue. 0ur south america correspondent, ione wells, she talked me through the wide—ranging interview, in which mr milei denied that ordinary argentines were paying the price for his radical austerity measures. a lot of the interview focused on the economy. he has made that a huge priority. as you mention, he campaigned with a chainsaw to symbolise how he was to slash the state, and he has started to do that, he has slashed government...
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our political correspondent ione wells is travelling with the prime minister on the campaign trail.een complaining today in chesham and amersham. this seat was once a _ chesham and amersham. this seat was once a rock—solid tory seat, when they— once a rock—solid tory seat, when they never— once a rock—solid tory seat, when they never thought they would have to fight _ they never thought they would have to fight for —— campaigning. but in that shocked by—election in 2021, it was lost _ that shocked by—election in 2021, it was lost to— that shocked by—election in 2021, it was lost to the liberal democrats, this is— was lost to the liberal democrats, this is indicative of a wider concern _ this is indicative of a wider concern on the conservative camp that suits — concern on the conservative camp that suits that were once safe are now targets for both the liberal democrats but also the labour party as well _ democrats but also the labour party as well. rishi sunak has been speaking _ as well. rishi sunak has been speaking to members here, he levelled — speaking to members here, he leve
our political correspondent ione wells is travelling with the prime minister on the campaign trail.een complaining today in chesham and amersham. this seat was once a _ chesham and amersham. this seat was once a rock—solid tory seat, when they— once a rock—solid tory seat, when they never— once a rock—solid tory seat, when they never thought they would have to fight _ they never thought they would have to fight for —— campaigning. but in that shocked by—election in 2021, it was...
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ione wells, bbc news. it is coming up to 6:13.in cute outfits. but an event in san diego has taken it to a whole new level. take a look at these pictures. this is the puppy prom, which is celebrating its ten—year anniversary. wow! i don't know where to start with some of these. and they are also different. very varied outfits. that one doesn't look comfortable at all. i love the way it is wagging its tail. the way they are being pushed around, strutting their stuff down the catwalk. looking very proud as you can see, all of them there. they pose quite well. it is quite hard to get to sit still for the camera. but, well, some of them are more than outfits, aren't they? they are whole constructions. sir fritzle von vicious was crowned king, with brad, affectionately known as �*b—rad', taking the title of prince. the queen's crown went to the dazzling sparkle and cinna bella buns was named princess. the names are just as... at least as creative as the outfits, if not better. if you think you can rival those, we would love to see your
ione wells, bbc news. it is coming up to 6:13.in cute outfits. but an event in san diego has taken it to a whole new level. take a look at these pictures. this is the puppy prom, which is celebrating its ten—year anniversary. wow! i don't know where to start with some of these. and they are also different. very varied outfits. that one doesn't look comfortable at all. i love the way it is wagging its tail. the way they are being pushed around, strutting their stuff down the catwalk. looking...
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we can speak to our political correspondents iain watson in south—east england, and ione wells, travellingster rishi sunak. ian let me start with you we saw that first major speech from sir stomach. any surprises! �*? —— from mr stomach. any surprises! —— from mr keir starmer. stomach. any surprises! ? -- from mr keir starmer. any _ stomach. any surprises! ? -- from mr keir starmer. any surprises? - stomach. any surprises! ? -- from mr keir starmer. any surprises? we - keir starmer. any surprises? we think that labour _ keir starmer. any surprises? we think that labour kami _ keir starmer. any surprises? we think that labour kami -- - keir starmer. any surprises? we think that labour kami -- they l keir starmer. any surprises? we i think that labour kami -- they are think that labour kami —— they are saying that labour kami trusted on the nation's finances and on illegal immigration. these kind of messages that are worried that labour will perhaps are weak and some of those issues under the issue leader debra corbin who is now being expelled backin corbin who is now being expelled back in
we can speak to our political correspondents iain watson in south—east england, and ione wells, travellingster rishi sunak. ian let me start with you we saw that first major speech from sir stomach. any surprises! �*? —— from mr stomach. any surprises! —— from mr keir starmer. stomach. any surprises! ? -- from mr keir starmer. any _ stomach. any surprises! ? -- from mr keir starmer. any surprises? - stomach. any surprises! ? -- from mr keir starmer. any surprises? we - keir starmer....
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you can watch the spelling bee live tomorrow night and thursday night on ion tv. wellup next summer's right around the corner, and that means it's heating up. and a new climate report shows us just how hot it'll be and for how long. we have a deeper look into the new normal. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. 75 right now in san jose and some comfortable 60s. later on tonight we'll talk more about the snowpack and also what's ahead for us next couple have pummeled texas yet again. this is what it looked like in a suburb of dallas. look at that. the storms left more than a million businesses and homes without power. the storms also tore off the roofing shingles at a community college and toppled trees right onto homes. it's expected to take crews days to fully restore power to the various areas. raj new research out today shows that over the last year, more than 75% of the world's population suffered through heat waves, amplified by climate change. and the new report reveals just how frequent and intense heat waves are becoming. here's nbc's national climate reporter
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ione wells, thank— are going to be fought around.ou. _ the shadow chancellor rachel reeves will in be the region too, where she'll make her first major speech of the campaign. she's expected to promise to lead the most "pro—growth treasury in our country's history" if labour get elected. it comes as 121 business figures — including the wikipedia founder and boss of iceland — have signed a letter endorsing labour's economic plans. let's speak to iain watson, who's out on the road with labour. they have got this letter out which is on the front page of the times. how significant is that?— how significant is that? labour would certainly _ how significant is that? labour would certainly see _ how significant is that? labour would certainly see it - how significant is that? labour would certainly see it as - how significant is that? labour would certainly see it as very l would certainly see it as very significant. we havejust pulled up outside a manufacturing facility in the east midlands, which will be the backdrop for rachel reeves�* s
ione wells, thank— are going to be fought around.ou. _ the shadow chancellor rachel reeves will in be the region too, where she'll make her first major speech of the campaign. she's expected to promise to lead the most "pro—growth treasury in our country's history" if labour get elected. it comes as 121 business figures — including the wikipedia founder and boss of iceland — have signed a letter endorsing labour's economic plans. let's speak to iain watson, who's out on the...
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let's speak to ione wells who is with the conservatives on the election campaign bus.s right. the premise that has _ in practice? that is right. the premise that hasjust - in practice? that is right. the premise that hasjust been i in practice? that is right. the i premise that hasjust been speaking premise that has just been speaking about this on his visited today. he has been in cornwall, devon, meeting apprentices this morning and all part of this big announcement is that they have today, essentially saying they want to, instead of finding what they describe as rip—off degrees, degrees not leading to high performance to students in universities, they would divert them anyway and fend 100,000 new apprenticeships. at the moment, that announcement is thin on some detail about how this will work in practice, which specific degrees will get the call end of these plans come and what might be funded instead. the oppositions have criticised this plan, saying attendance in general has fallen under their watch, and this is a bold plan on the premise the's would to transform
let's speak to ione wells who is with the conservatives on the election campaign bus.s right. the premise that has _ in practice? that is right. the premise that hasjust - in practice? that is right. the premise that hasjust been i in practice? that is right. the i premise that hasjust been speaking premise that has just been speaking about this on his visited today. he has been in cornwall, devon, meeting apprentices this morning and all part of this big announcement is that they have today,...
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like, for example, well, there is some kind of spiritual attraction, but... incredible in difficult circumstances, now they were talking about the kazan icon, this is our great king, ion mother of god, you know, what kind of icon do you have, what do you carry in your heart, well, the main thing is how you shout, how you address her, i also wanted to say, since we were all talking about easter, can i tell you the most important sacrament that appears in the easter liturgical service , this is when easter began, when it is read from john, in the beginning there was the word, the word was god, this is the most mysterious thing. this is how to sort this into shelves, something like this, this will help from this, this will help from this, it will help when you you shout, lord, help, lady theotokos, help, only in this, just like on easter, because the first who went to the tomb were the myrrh-bearers, they went at that darkest time, this is a woman, only so daring to guess , and the first one who learned about the resurrection of the lord is, of course, the mother of god, this is what she says, it’s not me who says this. one of my favorite confessors, archbishop luke, is
like, for example, well, there is some kind of spiritual attraction, but... incredible in difficult circumstances, now they were talking about the kazan icon, this is our great king, ion mother of god, you know, what kind of icon do you have, what do you carry in your heart, well, the main thing is how you shout, how you address her, i also wanted to say, since we were all talking about easter, can i tell you the most important sacrament that appears in the easter liturgical service , this is...
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is— halve the number of apprenticeships and that is not the right way forward _ let's speak to ione wellser to that?— answer to that? that's right. and that is one _ answer to that? that's right. and that is one of _ answer to that? that's right. and that is one of the _ answer to that? that's right. and that is one of the questions - answer to that? that's right. and that is one of the questions we . answer to that? that's right. and i that is one of the questions we have been trying to get from the conservatives today. broadly speaking, the way they find it, what they call rip—off, is courses which either have a high level of dropouts, or ones which do not tend to lead to good job progression or high earnings after graduation. they have argued that the reason they want to scrap this is because the way that the students loans system currently works is that people pay back their student loans depending on how much money they earn after they graduate, loans that are eventually written off are ones that end up getting subsidised by the government. the government says they could put that mon
is— halve the number of apprenticeships and that is not the right way forward _ let's speak to ione wellser to that?— answer to that? that's right. and that is one _ answer to that? that's right. and that is one of _ answer to that? that's right. and that is one of the _ answer to that? that's right. and that is one of the questions - answer to that? that's right. and that is one of the questions we . answer to that? that's right. and i that is one of the questions we have been trying to...
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ione wells, thanks very much. let's speak to our political correspondent hannah miller.might say, in this sense. but there is— sport, you might say, in this sense. but there is a — sport, you might say, in this sense. but there is a serious message behind — but there is a serious message behind it- _ but there is a serious message behind it— they're wanting to campaign on the issue of sewage being _ campaign on the issue of sewage being illegally dumped into rivers and lakes across the uk by water companies — they say they want tougher— companies — they say they want tougher regulation on that, they want _ tougher regulation on that, they want criminal sanctions, they want a sewage _ want criminal sanctions, they want a sewage tax. — want criminal sanctions, they want a sewage tax, they also want to put local people on the board of water companies so that they can really hold them — companies so that they can really hold them to account for their environmental targets. hold them to account for their environmentaltargets. so hold them to account for their environmental ta
ione wells, thanks very much. let's speak to our political correspondent hannah miller.might say, in this sense. but there is— sport, you might say, in this sense. but there is a — sport, you might say, in this sense. but there is a serious message behind — but there is a serious message behind it- _ but there is a serious message behind it— they're wanting to campaign on the issue of sewage being _ campaign on the issue of sewage being illegally dumped into rivers and lakes across the...
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ions opeople come into our country. the minimum number is 8 million, it could be well above that. list coming into our country.should somebody at the russian embassy be able to vote in elections here in tates of a? yet that is what is allowed today. we have a bill that sa no, that is not the case. if somebody from russia or from ina working at the embassy in china wants to vote, they can vote in thowountry's election. they should not be able to, as a citizen of china, be able to vote in america's elections, for goodness sake. i thinks agree with. we are going to find out who here in congress agrees withthat bill tomorrow. something we have been united against is not only the growing anti-semitism andhe growing movement against israel's right to self-defense, which we have strongly s but now you see the international criminal court trying to arrest the prime minister of israel for defending his country against a terrorist organization who, on october 7, engaged war inarbaric ways against the people of israel. this is a rogue agency. i know this majority many steps against it and we are going to continue to take
ions opeople come into our country. the minimum number is 8 million, it could be well above that. list coming into our country.should somebody at the russian embassy be able to vote in elections here in tates of a? yet that is what is allowed today. we have a bill that sa no, that is not the case. if somebody from russia or from ina working at the embassy in china wants to vote, they can vote in thowountry's election. they should not be able to, as a citizen of china, be able to vote in...
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phosphate factory, which cost less than other types of lithium ion battery is used in a, b b y, d is laid with more compact. i'm seeing the se service, well, 11 a b y d t sedan and subsequent muscles incorporated the blades, battery b, y, d e. b sales searched from almost 131020221 point 57000000 in the following year. the battery is the most expensive part of the car. it's about 40 percent of the cost of an electric cars, the better you. and if you have competency as in a better read. yeah. also emulation wise, but also cost wise, then you have a big advantage in building electric costs. of the like, neo, before them b y d is fine. global markets, especially europe with launching 3 of them models. so it's no coincidence that b y d was named the official e v. sponsor of the euro 2024 football championship. that could be another nail in the coffin for the gym. and auto industry as this was long volkswagens golden tickets. now b, y d is on everyone's lips. you are the a 2 or 3, i should say you have a hoover, the bands in that is will not lose out. i'd say out a cleaning will help with b y d can no longer say that the biggest. com brand you
phosphate factory, which cost less than other types of lithium ion battery is used in a, b b y, d is laid with more compact. i'm seeing the se service, well, 11 a b y d t sedan and subsequent muscles incorporated the blades, battery b, y, d e. b sales searched from almost 131020221 point 57000000 in the following year. the battery is the most expensive part of the car. it's about 40 percent of the cost of an electric cars, the better you. and if you have competency as in a better read. yeah....
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ione way you can be bill. i want big companies the well, i want to have a big company. i want i don't mind one a 40,000 restaurant. i don't mind. i'm not a shame. i hope ion't, it's fine. i don't have a problem with big compan a farm bill that seems the onl the big companies. if we give subsidies to everybody why should we better don't give anybody but canada? the little farmers any eight. why the big ones are receiving immigration, the right farm bill. and with things like these, with way puttingolitics and supporting good policies don't suleader that doesn't have a policy plan to improve america. if they're playing politics, at them. support people that support is ar happens is is smart politics at the end with the time to every problem we face and there was no gettingms have simple solutions. how we do it. one plate of food at a time. people perfect outside. and chef jose, thank you so much. it was really a thank you again. thank you, guys. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we find by these to vision companies and more, including midco. ♪ midco support
ione way you can be bill. i want big companies the well, i want to have a big company. i want i don't mind one a 40,000 restaurant. i don't mind. i'm not a shame. i hope ion't, it's fine. i don't have a problem with big compan a farm bill that seems the onl the big companies. if we give subsidies to everybody why should we better don't give anybody but canada? the little farmers any eight. why the big ones are receiving immigration, the right farm bill. and with things like these, with way...
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ions whihinkhave you heard? >> what are these instructions at? well, that's a great mystery, in some ways apropos of the entire case, becauseargue the closing arguments in this case, we may have the first clear explanation from sts of whattor their theory is. >> that is, we there's still a a debate goingl on up to closig arguments as to what was the crimthe crime that trump suy was. i was trying to to cover up with these bookkeeping violations. and the prosecutors are saying it could be one of three things. it could be state or federal election violations or maybe a tax violation. so it's not surprising we'reprin going into the what, towards the week of closing arguments. we don't eveading inn what the s are. >> and keep in mind, orgae has to write closing arguments. they need those instructions to figure out what they're allowed to say to the jury . >> so it's unfortunately consistent with this entire casewith the. >> professor, you mentioned that secondd crow crime, the crime that would elevate the falsifying business records intoeat would a felony.
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of the fund of ion wrote on the social media site x such acts of violence have no place in our society and undermine democracy. our most precious common good. the white house reacted as well. president joe biden said in the tweet we condemn this horrific act of violence. our embassy is in close touch with the government as a vakio and ready to assist robert feats. so as long been a controversial figure in slovakia as politics often described as populist or left wing nationalist e as opposed immigration and threatened to withdraw support for ukraine in its defense against russia. duty after the shooting pizza was flown by helicopter to a nearby hospital where he underwent emergency surgery for an abdominal wound. official said his injuries are life threatening to victoria below is our reports for the sl vacuum, tv news channel, our t v. s, and joins us from the capital products level. welcome to the w use. so what's the latest you can tell us on robert vito's condition? hello from baptist aloha. so what do we know now that the condition of a mr. results should be civilized by now if you chose authoration and as well that . so what do we know from our end? the man to minist
of the fund of ion wrote on the social media site x such acts of violence have no place in our society and undermine democracy. our most precious common good. the white house reacted as well. president joe biden said in the tweet we condemn this horrific act of violence. our embassy is in close touch with the government as a vakio and ready to assist robert feats. so as long been a controversial figure in slovakia as politics often described as populist or left wing nationalist e as opposed...
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there's a big difference between the ion derives from plants and from animals. oni i am derived from animals causes coming to ritual cancer con. we already see very well, but it depends on the dosage that means the higher the amount of meters adjusted and therefore the higher amount of humans, the stronger the effects on the in testimony lucas membrane and the intestinal cells. and tom slam halting and down selling the amount which makes it toxic. and if the meat is burnt on the barbecue, the risk of cell damage goes up. even more. humans should only eat a maximum of 600 grams of needs per week. it's a limit this reach very quickly. what about grilling comp based products? as an alternative to low decide is to give it a try. we can definitely eat less, meet with you and we're kind of as good as 5. it's easy to make it as assigned dish, or maybe instead of a 2nd piece of needs of a guitar. so it's okay that takes good book gets on. principal comes unfortunately, i can't imagine it might be fun to experiment a little bit and to do without really mean, i mean i might go to a flash support system fund. the fact that they are reducing the risk of concept m
there's a big difference between the ion derives from plants and from animals. oni i am derived from animals causes coming to ritual cancer con. we already see very well, but it depends on the dosage that means the higher the amount of meters adjusted and therefore the higher amount of humans, the stronger the effects on the in testimony lucas membrane and the intestinal cells. and tom slam halting and down selling the amount which makes it toxic. and if the meat is burnt on the barbecue, the...
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ion batteries reaches 90 in 12 minutes. these batteries are also in the temperature between 40 and 80 degrees celsius works well . hein sodium batteries are being replaced by lithium batteries. the next part of the news at 2 o'clock: iranian coach sharaf iran. greetings, politeness and respect, to serve a dear and respected viewer of the higher program , we are at your service with another debate on the issue of whether the foreign exchange policy of 28050 tomans for basic goods will continue or not, and i invite you to accompany us until the end of the program. you are higher here in our studio, mr. tavakoli, an economic expert, as an opponent of the continuation of the stabilization policy of 28050 tomans and in our other studio in qom. mr hassan khani, an economic expert , is present as a supporter of the continuation of the policy of stabilizing the width of 28,500 tomans. it's been a year since we abandoned the width of 423, it was almost replaced by a width of 28,500 tomans, which is the width that is used for basic goods and is also used for other goods. some experts are critical of this transverse distanc
ion batteries reaches 90 in 12 minutes. these batteries are also in the temperature between 40 and 80 degrees celsius works well . hein sodium batteries are being replaced by lithium batteries. the next part of the news at 2 o'clock: iranian coach sharaf iran. greetings, politeness and respect, to serve a dear and respected viewer of the higher program , we are at your service with another debate on the issue of whether the foreign exchange policy of 28050 tomans for basic goods will continue...
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well as of that three-year auction. we are also seeing crypto, keeping an ion what is happening with bitcoin. we have seen it up about 1.25%. now let's take it onto the some -- onto some of the individual movers. earnings still coming, of course, after the bell yesterday and this morning. disney down more than 9%. some of the numbers were pretty strong. we are seeing a focus on bringing about profitability by bob iger. however, subscriber numbers looking to be a more cautious outlook coming from the cfo. palantir came after the bell yesterday. you're once again seeing some rapid growth, but not as fast as people want to see, particularly with the u.s. commercialization growth. we had seen 70% in previous quarters. we are down to a 40% increase in overall sales growth. so, a little bit of caution after evaluation had run up. looking at apple, up .4%, the juggernaut unveiling new products. this one all about the ipad. look on a i-focused ipad pro and larger ipad air. -- ai-focused ipad pro and larger ipad air. dana, were you impressed? katie: this is the first ipad news we have received from th
well as of that three-year auction. we are also seeing crypto, keeping an ion what is happening with bitcoin. we have seen it up about 1.25%. now let's take it onto the some -- onto some of the individual movers. earnings still coming, of course, after the bell yesterday and this morning. disney down more than 9%. some of the numbers were pretty strong. we are seeing a focus on bringing about profitability by bob iger. however, subscriber numbers looking to be a more cautious outlook coming...
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there's a big difference between the ion derives from plants and from animals. oni i end to right from animals, causes colorado. ritual cancer. con, we already see very well, but it depends on the dosage. that means the higher the amount of meters adjusted. and therefore, the higher amount of humans, the stronger the effects on the in testimony lucas membrane, any intestinal cells and thomas lamb holding an endowment cell in the amount which makes it toxic. and if the meat is burned on the barbecue, the risk of cell damage goes up, even more. humans should only eat a maximum of 600 grams of meets per week. it's a limit that's reached very quickly. what about grilling? calm base products as an alternative? to low decided to give it a try. we can definitely eat less, meet with you and we're kind of as good as 5. it's easy to make it as assign dish, or maybe instead of a 2nd piece of needs over guitar. sorry, it's okay if it tastes good. luck gets on pensive like, or if it's comes in force, i can imagine it might be fun to experiment a little bit and to do without really mean, i mean, i'm going to flash to foot system fund. the fact that they're reducing the
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ion q and quantum computing. a.i. benefits quantum through the optimization and making the data cleaner as well within the process. think if you merge these two technologies, the future of a.i. is robust. looking at etfs, 5g for example, will drive the innovation. those companies are the leaders now. look at ibm for example. that is a company we were not looking at and now they are leader don't count out the big guys that are forward thinking. >> sylvia and josh, thank you very much. for more on what is driving the markets, head to cnbc pro at cnbc.com/pro >>> we have more to come here on "worldwide exchange," including the one word investors need to know today, but first, the taylor swift ticket tantrum hits a fever pitch and the anti-trust lawsuit hits livenation. >>> and later, more on the nvidia blockbuster quarter and our next guest says a.i. is not the only wave coming in. hweave a very busy hour when "worldwide exchange" returns stay with us (woman 1 vo) i have inherited the best traditions. (woman 2 vo) i have a great boss... it's me. (man 1 vo) i have people, people i can count on. (man 2 vo) i have time
ion q and quantum computing. a.i. benefits quantum through the optimization and making the data cleaner as well within the process. think if you merge these two technologies, the future of a.i. is robust. looking at etfs, 5g for example, will drive the innovation. those companies are the leaders now. look at ibm for example. that is a company we were not looking at and now they are leader don't count out the big guys that are forward thinking. >> sylvia and josh, thank you very much. for...
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ions. yep. was there any like word so like gestures or things that i could say to make it sound like an athletic? oh yeah. well okay. so if you're having like a normal conversation, any want the person to know that you're listening and you're paying attention and it was or not, then go like, oh, it will put on your in for us to do next task, a restaurant, visit people. he loved to go out every osland, expensive average of 3500 year as a year in restaurants, tingling orders, a must try to me. master's feast, dried fish, and smoke trout. it's my plan. and so this is one of the more traditional i found the crew definitely something i don't have every day, but on, you know, special education. so this is per month. it's char, of all my go, a brother smells for the yeah. and it doesn't taste good. that was no good west think of the my mouth. how much am i going to pick? okay, so we don't really have attending culture so you don't actually have people actually make committee these rates and i last saw them on the agenda. tests. what i planned on tingling sprint, tyler, tyler but okay, tyler went off without a hitch.
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ions. yep. was there any like what so like gestures or things that i could say to make it sound like an athletic oh yeah. well okay. so if you're having like a normal conversation, any walk the person to know that you're listening and you're paying attention and then it was or not, then go like, oh, it will put on your in your next task of restaurant visit people. he loved to go out every iceland, expensive average of 3500 year as a year and restaurants think of an order, a must try to me mesh based dried fish and smoke trout smoke glen pins. so this is one of the more traditional i found the crew. it's definitely something i don't have every day, but on, you know, special education. so this is per month. it's char. oh my go to a brother. yeah. and it doesn't taste good. that was no good worst thing i've ever put in my mouth. how much am i going to? okay, so we don't really have attending folks here, so you don't actually have people who actually make communities with a rage in iceland last item on the agenda tests. what i planned on tingling sprint, tyler, tyler but okay, tyler went off without a hitch. so f
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ions. yeah. are there any like what? so like gestures or things that i could say to make it sound like i'm athletic. oh yeah. well okay. so if you're having like a normal conversation and you want the person to know that you're listening and you're paying attention and then it was or not, then go, you know, like, oh, you know, put on your, in for the next task, a restaurant, visit people. he loved to go out every osland a spends and average of 3500 year as a year in restaurants, tingling orders, a must try to me, masters fish, dried fish and smoke trout, smart glen pins. so this is one of the more traditional i found a crew. it's definitely something i don't have every day but on, you know, special education. so this is for method chart. it's a. busy my go to a brother, smells for the yeah. and it doesn't taste good. that was no good. i was thinking of the my mouse. how much am i going to pick? okay, so we don't really have attending culture so you don't actually have 2 people actually make the rates and i last saw them on the agenda tests what i plan on kingdoms, brent tyler, tyler. but okay, tyler went off without a
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well, what to do? she is very sick and cannot walk at all. this is alina, and this is ion. i won't add it now.at... . i hate him, i would have killed him if i hadn’t been such a coward, but i will still take revenge on him at any opportunity, i will destroy him like he did, my mother, do you know about the old man? no, what is it? he's seso, are you kidding me? why? he jumped, he’s always climbing where they don’t follow. and what will happen to him now? what article? well, let's say 228 drugs. which drugs? you understand that this is not his. they probably planted it on him. what difference does it make now, we have to get him out of there. he tried, he stuck his horn like a ram, listen, maybe you can talk some sense into him? a what should i do? explain to him that i really don’t want the same thing to happen to him that happened to zhenya okunev, let him tell you where he hid what i need, you, are you at the same time with them, have you been using him all this time, and me, no, what are you saying, of course not, i really like you, and potappov was mine... he was, what a freak you are, it
well, what to do? she is very sick and cannot walk at all. this is alina, and this is ion. i won't add it now.at... . i hate him, i would have killed him if i hadn’t been such a coward, but i will still take revenge on him at any opportunity, i will destroy him like he did, my mother, do you know about the old man? no, what is it? he's seso, are you kidding me? why? he jumped, he’s always climbing where they don’t follow. and what will happen to him now? what article? well, let's say 228...
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ions. so a low tds level is 100 ppm or less. so let's measure. all right. well that was quick 48.r safe . here's what the keepers of our water system the sfpuc say tap water is required under state and federal guidelines to be regularly tested. >> we test in san francisco almost 100,000 times per year. bottled water is not under that same standard. so we actually test the tap water many more times than bottled water actually is ever tested. >> why then the mistrust? ucsf researchers have worked with government agencies and found that people's perception of what comes out of here may depend on where they have lived means they're worried that the pipes haven't been updated. >> and we learned that immigrant folks bring with them the perception that public water is unsafe because they're coming from countries where public drinking water isn't safe. >> it's in those communities and in parks where the city has made a concerted effort to install more of these stations as a way to encourage people, especially young kids, to drink water instead of sugary drinks. residents in san francisco'
ions. so a low tds level is 100 ppm or less. so let's measure. all right. well that was quick 48.r safe . here's what the keepers of our water system the sfpuc say tap water is required under state and federal guidelines to be regularly tested. >> we test in san francisco almost 100,000 times per year. bottled water is not under that same standard. so we actually test the tap water many more times than bottled water actually is ever tested. >> why then the mistrust? ucsf researchers...