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jenny hill, bbc news, madrid.he main square in madrid as the city returns to normal after the win. it will make spanish fans have been celebrating with passion, their teams victory for a few hours and things are back to normal at least into the winning team returns must with the trophy and the first world cup to the women's team and squad will fly from sydney to madrid in the next few hours and we are told that there will be a celebration cake on board and the plant is expected to land here on monday. it is unclear but whether there will be a winners parade or not. there was one and 2010 when the men's team won the world cup the local authorities have not announced any plans yet. after this victory, spain of women's road titles at senior and under 17 and under 20 levels in the hope for me here is that this new title will be a turning point for women's football into a professional players get more attention and more investment and it will also mean the gross injury football have players to look up to. polls have ju
jenny hill, bbc news, madrid.he main square in madrid as the city returns to normal after the win. it will make spanish fans have been celebrating with passion, their teams victory for a few hours and things are back to normal at least into the winning team returns must with the trophy and the first world cup to the women's team and squad will fly from sydney to madrid in the next few hours and we are told that there will be a celebration cake on board and the plant is expected to land here on...
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jenny hill, bbc news, madrid. we have some sad news to bring to you.confirmed that 0lga carmona who scored the victory goal for spain found out that her father had died. a statement says: the football player learned the news after the world cup final. we send our hunks to her and herfamily. earlier i spoke we send our hunks to her and her family. earlier i spoke to rihanna skinner who was the assistant managerfor rihanna skinner who was the assistant manager for the lionesses and is now manager for west ham united and she told me what she made of the final. i told me what she made of the final. ., ., , ., final. i thought it was a spectacular _ final. i thought it was a spectacular event - final. i thought it was a spectacular event for l final. i thought it was a i spectacular event for the women's world cup which has been just women's world cup which has beenjust superb. i had the opportunity to be working out there for a month so i saw first—hand just how much of a spectacle it has been in australia in particular and obviously it was difficult — dif
jenny hill, bbc news, madrid. we have some sad news to bring to you.confirmed that 0lga carmona who scored the victory goal for spain found out that her father had died. a statement says: the football player learned the news after the world cup final. we send our hunks to her and herfamily. earlier i spoke we send our hunks to her and her family. earlier i spoke to rihanna skinner who was the assistant managerfor rihanna skinner who was the assistant manager for the lionesses and is now manager...
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jenny hill, thanks forjoining _ disastrous consequences.oining us. _ for the first time in nearly half a century, south american leaders are meeting to discuss the future of the amazon rainforest, and how best to protect it from deforestation, climate change and environmental crime. 60% of the amazon is located in brazil where the summit is taking place, but the rainforest crosses eight countries. the brazilian president lula da silva called the meeting, and says he's committed to zero deforestation by 2030. since coming to power injanuary, he's transformed the amazon's fortunes. under the former leader, jair bolsonaro, 1,500 sq km of rainforest, had been cut down in the year to july 2022. that figure's now dropped by 66%, during the same period this year, with 500 sq km of land deforested, the lowest level, in six years. the amazon is of global importance, able to store around one quarter of the world's co2 emissions. katy watson now reports from para, the brazillian state with the highest levels of deforestation. virgin forest still exist
jenny hill, thanks forjoining _ disastrous consequences.oining us. _ for the first time in nearly half a century, south american leaders are meeting to discuss the future of the amazon rainforest, and how best to protect it from deforestation, climate change and environmental crime. 60% of the amazon is located in brazil where the summit is taking place, but the rainforest crosses eight countries. the brazilian president lula da silva called the meeting, and says he's committed to zero...
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back in europe, let's get the very latest from portugal with jenny hill.ires consumed 40 square miles of land. here, flames swept up the valley, right up to the southern town of odeceixe. on the outskirts, destruction, but somehow the community itself was spared. they have been battling the fire for five days now. it's difficult, dangerous work. earlier, the authorities announced it was under control, but the fire is still burning and the winds shifting — too soon to say it's over. for those who live here, traumatic times. translation: it was horrible, - there was fire everywhere and we had to fend for ourselves. nobody was there to help us. but luckily, i had thee friends who came. three friends who came. the firemen who were there found themselves surrounded by fire and we asked them for help, but it wasn't possible. situation today they're harvesting ra es, ,, ., ., but on monday, they were fighting to save this vineyard. it was super—dramatic. i have never experienced a fire so close before. you could actually hear it coming like a rolling ocean. and o
back in europe, let's get the very latest from portugal with jenny hill.ires consumed 40 square miles of land. here, flames swept up the valley, right up to the southern town of odeceixe. on the outskirts, destruction, but somehow the community itself was spared. they have been battling the fire for five days now. it's difficult, dangerous work. earlier, the authorities announced it was under control, but the fire is still burning and the winds shifting — too soon to say it's over. for those...
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jenny hill, bbc news, madrid. stay with us here on bbc news.armth. in fact, in suffolk, we saw highs of 26 degrees on sunday afternoon. now, mixed fortunes with our week ahead. in fact, we're going to start off monday for england and wales under this area of high pressure but low pressure over the next few days will dominate further north and that will bring some rain, some of it heavy at times. early morning, patchy low cloud, mist and fog will quickly fade away across england and wales with a light south—westerly breeze, the sunshine will start to kick in and take over. but further north and west, some of that rain turning quite heavy through northern ireland and north—west scotland as we close out the afternoon here — only around 16 or 17 degrees — but at the highest values further south of 25 celsius — that's 77 fahrenheit. now, as we go through monday evening and over into tuesday, we'll see that rain turning quite patchy as it pushes its way steadily southwards with quite a lot of cloud around. we keep those temperatures around 1a or 15 d
jenny hill, bbc news, madrid. stay with us here on bbc news.armth. in fact, in suffolk, we saw highs of 26 degrees on sunday afternoon. now, mixed fortunes with our week ahead. in fact, we're going to start off monday for england and wales under this area of high pressure but low pressure over the next few days will dominate further north and that will bring some rain, some of it heavy at times. early morning, patchy low cloud, mist and fog will quickly fade away across england and wales with a...
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jenny hill, bbc news, madrid.poke to our reporter, sergi forcada freixas, who is in the main square in madrid as the city returns to normal after the win. spanish fans have been celebrating, with passion, their team's victory for a few hours. but now, things are back to normal here in madrid. at least, until the winning team returns from australia with the trophy. a first world cup for the women's team. the squad will fly from sydney to madrid in the next few hours. we are told that there will be a celebration cake on board, and the plane is expected to land here late on monday. what is still unclear for now is whether there will be a winner's parade or not. there was one in 2010, when the men's team won the world cup, but local authorities haven't announced any plans yet. after this victory, spain now have women's world titles at senior, and also at under—17 and under—20 levels. and the hope for many here is that this new title will be a turning point for women's football, that it will help professional players t
jenny hill, bbc news, madrid.poke to our reporter, sergi forcada freixas, who is in the main square in madrid as the city returns to normal after the win. spanish fans have been celebrating, with passion, their team's victory for a few hours. but now, things are back to normal here in madrid. at least, until the winning team returns from australia with the trophy. a first world cup for the women's team. the squad will fly from sydney to madrid in the next few hours. we are told that there will...
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jenny hill, bbc news, madrid. where is begona villarrubia, who is a spanishjournalist and a co—founder of associacio wise 7 an organisation promoting presence of women in sport. thank you forjoining us, we will get on to the you do in a moment, but first your reaction the game and that this historic win. yes. but first your reaction the game and that this historic win.— that this historic win. yes, hello, it is historic _ that this historic win. yes, hello, it is historic for _ that this historic win. yes, hello, it is historic for spain _ that this historic win. yes, hello, it is historic for spain to - that this historic win. yes, hello, it is historic for spain to have - it is historic for spain to have this title. i think it is very important for the future of the women in the sport, in the football, because they were, many years ago, they are fighting for many things, they are fighting for many things, they are fighting for many things, they are fighting for more visibility, more important and it is very very
jenny hill, bbc news, madrid. where is begona villarrubia, who is a spanishjournalist and a co—founder of associacio wise 7 an organisation promoting presence of women in sport. thank you forjoining us, we will get on to the you do in a moment, but first your reaction the game and that this historic win. yes. but first your reaction the game and that this historic win.— that this historic win. yes, hello, it is historic _ that this historic win. yes, hello, it is historic for _ that this...
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jenny hill, bbc news, madrid.is a spanish journalist and a co—founder of associacio wise — an organisation promoting presence of women in sport. she's been giving me her reaction to spain's win. it is historic for spain to have this title, i think it is very important for the future of the woman in the sport, in the football, because they, there are many years ago that they are fighting for many things, and that are —— they are fighting for more visibility, for more important, and it is very very important this title for all the women, and all of for the sport in spain. women, and all of for the sport in sain. ., ., ., ., spain. you mention than fight for examle spain. you mention than fight for example here _ spain. you mention than fight for example here in _ spain. you mention than fight for example here in the _ spain. you mention than fight for example here in the united - spain. you mention than fight for - example here in the united kingdom, women were banned from playing football by the fa back in 1921, it
jenny hill, bbc news, madrid.is a spanish journalist and a co—founder of associacio wise — an organisation promoting presence of women in sport. she's been giving me her reaction to spain's win. it is historic for spain to have this title, i think it is very important for the future of the woman in the sport, in the football, because they, there are many years ago that they are fighting for many things, and that are —— they are fighting for more visibility, for more important, and it is...
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our correspondencejenny hill reports. correspondence jenny hill reports. devastation caused by the fire. they reckon some 40 square miles were consumed in the five days that it has been burning. if you come round with me you can see the earth is still smouldering in places with smoke drifting across the valley. we saw a lot of smouldering at the side of the road and even flames at one point as we drove up here. down the valley there is a town where residents will be feeling extremely relieved this morning forced up the fire reached almost to the very edge of that town. we passed by its outskirts some small burned—out buildings but the town itself has escaped the fire. a lot of relief there but not far from fire. a lot of relief there but not farfrom here, firefighters, far from here, firefighters, hundreds farfrom here, firefighters, hundreds of them we are told, have spent the night trying to bring flames under control. as you saw in my colleague's report, they say they are particularly concerned over night about the wind, which has been fanning flames in
our correspondencejenny hill reports. correspondence jenny hill reports. devastation caused by the fire. they reckon some 40 square miles were consumed in the five days that it has been burning. if you come round with me you can see the earth is still smouldering in places with smoke drifting across the valley. we saw a lot of smouldering at the side of the road and even flames at one point as we drove up here. down the valley there is a town where residents will be feeling extremely relieved...
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our correspondent jenny hill is there now.ight catch a glimpse of the national side. a victory parade is now under way. the players are making their way across the city on an open top bus and they will be receiving a rapturous reception as they go. the team are called the reds and they�*ve come home. welcoming their heroes home. fans partying in madrid tonight. the celebrations expected to last well into the early hours. touching down earlier, the national team, still flush with victory. theirjourney to world cup glory now the stuff of legend. but for spain�*s new golden girl, a difficult homecoming. olga carmona, seen here with the trophy, scored the game�*s only goal. shortly after these pictures were taken, she was told her father had died before the match. in a statement on social media, she said, i have no words to thank you for all your love. yesterday was the best and worst day of my life. translation: she is a strong girl| but she has lost her father and this is a very challenging moment. but she is strong despite her
our correspondent jenny hill is there now.ight catch a glimpse of the national side. a victory parade is now under way. the players are making their way across the city on an open top bus and they will be receiving a rapturous reception as they go. the team are called the reds and they�*ve come home. welcoming their heroes home. fans partying in madrid tonight. the celebrations expected to last well into the early hours. touching down earlier, the national team, still flush with victory....
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jenny hill, bbc news, madrid.o our reporter, sergi forcada freixas, who was in the main square in madrid as the city reacts to the win. they have been celebrating for a few hours. just after the match, they started going through the streets of madrid with flags, the spanish flag, chanting and generally being happy. but the celebration has been kind of short, around two or three hours, more or less. now, things are back to normal. i'm here in plaza mayor, one of the most iconic squares in madrid and as you can see, people are going by with their normal lives. they want to celebrate more, and some of those who were departing earlier were already saying, "is there going to be any kind "of parade in the coming days?" first, the players have to come back here and we know that the squad is going to fly back from australia in the coming hours, and we are being told there will be a celebration cake on board the plane and they will land in madrid on monday at 10pm. what is still to be confirmed is if there will be a parade
jenny hill, bbc news, madrid.o our reporter, sergi forcada freixas, who was in the main square in madrid as the city reacts to the win. they have been celebrating for a few hours. just after the match, they started going through the streets of madrid with flags, the spanish flag, chanting and generally being happy. but the celebration has been kind of short, around two or three hours, more or less. now, things are back to normal. i'm here in plaza mayor, one of the most iconic squares in madrid...
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jenny hill, bbc news, 0deceixe.ies in south america are wrapping up a two day environmental summit in the brazilian city of belaine to "prevent the amazon from reaching a point of no return". brazil's president luiz inacio lula da silva says that countries sharing the amazon rainforest will ensure that developed nations fulfill their financial pledges to combat climate change. brazil, which houses 60% of the rainforest, has called for ending deforestation by 2030. on tuesday, the leaders signed a declaration agreeing to work together to fight illegal logging, mining and organised crime. but there was no concrete date set to end deforestation as brazil's president had advocated for. since lula da silva took office at the beginning of the year, deforestation of the amazon dropped considerably, but thousands of square kilometres continue to be lost every year. the bbc�*s south america correspondent katy watson, has been following the conference from belem. we have had day one of the summit and already the countries par
jenny hill, bbc news, 0deceixe.ies in south america are wrapping up a two day environmental summit in the brazilian city of belaine to "prevent the amazon from reaching a point of no return". brazil's president luiz inacio lula da silva says that countries sharing the amazon rainforest will ensure that developed nations fulfill their financial pledges to combat climate change. brazil, which houses 60% of the rainforest, has called for ending deforestation by 2030. on tuesday, the...
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jenny hill, bbc news.d firefighters remain at the scene and aircraft are at work, about 10, we have seen them fetching and dumping water on the area. it has been a day of encouraging news and the temperature is cooling here as evening falls, but they're concerned about the night and worried that the changing winds which restart the fire. i had a chat with a firefighter who said to me, we feel better about the situation, but it is not time to relax yet. thank you. so what 5 the science behind wildfires that we are now seeing all over the world and how are rising temperatures impacting the size and location of theses fires? our environment correspondent matt mcgrath has more details. from siberia to spain, across parts of china and the us, severe wildfires have raged this year as never before. in many locations around the world this year, lives have been lost as fierce flames have turned homes, hotels and businesses into ash and cinders. scientists can't directly link these fires to climate change. often, th
jenny hill, bbc news.d firefighters remain at the scene and aircraft are at work, about 10, we have seen them fetching and dumping water on the area. it has been a day of encouraging news and the temperature is cooling here as evening falls, but they're concerned about the night and worried that the changing winds which restart the fire. i had a chat with a firefighter who said to me, we feel better about the situation, but it is not time to relax yet. thank you. so what 5 the science behind...
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joining me to discuss is jenny harrington at gilman hill. jenny, great to see you. >> good morning.ts. what are you expecting today? >> mini is key here. i think it is funny. if you look back, we're flat. s&p has been stuck at 4,400. i don't want to get behind a mini uptrend or downtrend. you can take advantage when you see individual stocks bottoming out in the two-year process. i don't think you get behind the market strongly at this point. i don't think you short it strongly. you pick off individual stocks. >> you are meh. with the meh attitude, what is the "wex word of the day" here? >> impatience. that is what i see the market being. it wants to go higher. investors want a mini rally that turns into a real rally. people are addicted to growth. they got used to the past decade before the past two years where we compounded 10 plus a year for the last decade. they are used to that. they are rushing the healing process. they are impatient. the rate increases took a long time to move through the economy. rolling off the fed's balance sheet from the $4 trillion that was dumped into t
joining me to discuss is jenny harrington at gilman hill. jenny, great to see you. >> good morning.ts. what are you expecting today? >> mini is key here. i think it is funny. if you look back, we're flat. s&p has been stuck at 4,400. i don't want to get behind a mini uptrend or downtrend. you can take advantage when you see individual stocks bottoming out in the two-year process. i don't think you get behind the market strongly at this point. i don't think you short it strongly....
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jenny kumah reports. heavenly devon, with its rolling green hills and dramatic coastline.pers... it's an issue everywhere. we saw a bit here... ..like here in kingsbridge in south devon. it makes me angry, it makes me very upset. looking at this enormous pile of rubbish that we've collected in under an hour. if i was to leave my rubbish here, there would be zero chance of me being fined. that's because the council here's one of many across the country that hasn't issued an on the spot penalty for littering in the last year, according to new figures. the council here says its approach is to give people a verbal warning first, and that offenders clear up after themselves when challenged. obviously, the approach they're taking isn't working, because everywhere you go, there is litter. got to have people patrolling all the time, so it's quite a hard thing to police. i actually do think it has to be zero tolerance, otherwise, it's not a penalty, is it? the reason that we are speaking to you is about the cigarette that you've thrown on the floor here... here in west london, the
jenny kumah reports. heavenly devon, with its rolling green hills and dramatic coastline.pers... it's an issue everywhere. we saw a bit here... ..like here in kingsbridge in south devon. it makes me angry, it makes me very upset. looking at this enormous pile of rubbish that we've collected in under an hour. if i was to leave my rubbish here, there would be zero chance of me being fined. that's because the council here's one of many across the country that hasn't issued an on the spot penalty...
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hill carnival. but first, prosecutors in spain have opened an investigation into the head of the football federation, luis rubiales. after he kissed the player jenniend. prosecutors are looking into whether this behaviour counts as sexual result. hermoso said the kiss was not consensual. next, have you ever had something stolen? well, kevana has, and she said police did nothing. had my passport stolen before, i went to the police's website to report theft, and they basically said they can't help me with it and i'lljust have to get a new one. it happens to a lot of people and now the government is saying police forces have to do a better job of following up evidence. stats show that most of the time, no—one gets charged for theft offences. the home secretary says she wants to use evidence from smart door bells and dash cams to help solve theft cases. some other stories now and things are starting to get back to normal in the skies after the uk air traffic control systems systems failed earlier. hundreds of flights now face massive delays. and would you get in a self driving taxi? they've recently become service in san francisco and have quickly bec
hill carnival. but first, prosecutors in spain have opened an investigation into the head of the football federation, luis rubiales. after he kissed the player jenniend. prosecutors are looking into whether this behaviour counts as sexual result. hermoso said the kiss was not consensual. next, have you ever had something stolen? well, kevana has, and she said police did nothing. had my passport stolen before, i went to the police's website to report theft, and they basically said they can't...
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. >> jenny, you have some exposure here, pfizer, glaxo, maybe others >> on that side i'm not too concerned. this is a bigger statement what's going on here at gilman hill we said this is a very good reminder on how broken the help care system is. why is it so opaque? why are drug prices in the u.s. so much higher than outside of the u.s. it's a total black box when this conversation of pricing controls started, we looked at a deep dive to see what might be affected and how, even a year ago it was very confusing. there are a lot of geriatric drugs affected it all doesn't make sense. us personally, we just got our new health care insurance, and we use anthem. our rates went up 10%. that's insane. and they went up 10% last year and 10% the year before that our expenses are skyrocketing. there's nothing we can do about it, and none of it makes sense >> stop smoking. >> sorry >> maybe that's the opportunity that mark cuban found of his cost plus drugs making major inroads in states like california and who knows which ones may be next >> from an investment perspective, it's confusing. from a global societal perspective, i love seeing this happen there should
. >> jenny, you have some exposure here, pfizer, glaxo, maybe others >> on that side i'm not too concerned. this is a bigger statement what's going on here at gilman hill we said this is a very good reminder on how broken the help care system is. why is it so opaque? why are drug prices in the u.s. so much higher than outside of the u.s. it's a total black box when this conversation of pricing controls started, we looked at a deep dive to see what might be affected and how, even a...