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acknowledgements to jim reed and _ actually deliver.iver. acknowledgements to jim reed and chloe hayward i actually deliver. acknowledgements to jim reed and chloe hayward for i tojim reed and chloe hayward for their work on that investigation. a man who was injured in a sword attack in london last week has been describing how he felt after being attacked inside his home in hainault. henry de los rios polania has now left hospital after an operation to repair his right hand. he's been speaking to our special correspondent, lucy manning. i thought i was going to die, to be honest, i thought i was going to die leaving my wife and my child. um... we thought we were going to die that morning. it was only to, i believe a miracle happened in the room. ifeel so helpless, seeing my hand cut and looking around how to protect myself. all i see was pillows and teddy bears. there was nothing that i could use to stop him from attacking us. but i do believe that it was a miracle, what happened in that room. yeah, it was, it's a nightmare, i can't...
acknowledgements to jim reed and _ actually deliver.iver. acknowledgements to jim reed and chloe hayward i actually deliver. acknowledgements to jim reed and chloe hayward for i tojim reed and chloe hayward for their work on that investigation. a man who was injured in a sword attack in london last week has been describing how he felt after being attacked inside his home in hainault. henry de los rios polania has now left hospital after an operation to repair his right hand. he's been speaking...
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jim reed, bbc news. andjim reed joins us live from the newsroom. a huge moment for many of the families involved. as you just out from that report, some families, survivors, campaigning for the best part of a0 years to get answers to this scandal and most of the infections took place in the 19705, 19805, after 1991 so it really has been a long fight to try and get these answers and some form ofjustice. one thing the inquiry is bound to look into, as hinted at in that report, is how a5 hinted at in that report, is how much was known at the time and whether stronger action could and should have been taken to protect nhs patients. that report you just heard is quite focused on young people who were infected with hiv but if you would back further in time to the 19705 and that same product, factor eight, wa5 time to the 19705 and that same product, factor eight, was given to him if you like haemophiliacs and people with bleeding disorders wa5 people with bleeding disorders was already leading to the hepatitis b and later hepatitis c which can lead to li
jim reed, bbc news. andjim reed joins us live from the newsroom. a huge moment for many of the families involved. as you just out from that report, some families, survivors, campaigning for the best part of a0 years to get answers to this scandal and most of the infections took place in the 19705, 19805, after 1991 so it really has been a long fight to try and get these answers and some form ofjustice. one thing the inquiry is bound to look into, as hinted at in that report, is how a5 hinted...
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jim reed, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.lusive story about a female officer in the military who says she was raped by a more senior officer in the royal navy. nuala mcgovern, the presenter of woman's hour, is in the newsroom now. hello. yes, this was a female officer in the military who said she was raped by a more senior officer in the royal navy, by a man responsible for behaviours and values, and i includes sexual consent. she alleges his career has been left to continue while hers has been left to continue while hers has been ruined. the women, we are: joanna, came to us hearing as similar story from a woman called catherine who suffered terrible abuse, including rape, in her career. , , ., career. give us the context of the sto . career. give us the context of the story- the — career. give us the context of the story- the first — career. give us the context of the story. the first sea _ career. give us the context of the story. the first sea lord, - career. give us the context of the story. the first sea lord, he - stor
jim reed, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.lusive story about a female officer in the military who says she was raped by a more senior officer in the royal navy. nuala mcgovern, the presenter of woman's hour, is in the newsroom now. hello. yes, this was a female officer in the military who said she was raped by a more senior officer in the royal navy, by a man responsible for behaviours and values, and i includes sexual consent. she alleges his career has been left...
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jim reed, bbc news.cial programme called "infected blood, time for answers" which is part ofjim reed' investigation. indonesia's ibu volcano has erupted, spewing thick columns of grey ash into the sky as high as 5 kilometres. the volcano on the remote island of halmahera erupted for about five minutes on monday morning. a smaller eruption was also recorded on friday. authorities raised the volcano's alert status to the second—highest level last week. no evacuation of residents has been reported so far. stay with us here on bbc news. we are back with more shortly. hello again. the weather this week is going to be more unsettled than it was last week. and that's because low pressure is very much going to be with us for a lot of this week. today, it's bringing in some rain from the southwest, very slowly, pushing northwards and eastwards. some of that rain will be heavy across parts of south—west england, south wales and northern ireland. and the clouds are going to continue to build ahead of it. there'll b
jim reed, bbc news.cial programme called "infected blood, time for answers" which is part ofjim reed' investigation. indonesia's ibu volcano has erupted, spewing thick columns of grey ash into the sky as high as 5 kilometres. the volcano on the remote island of halmahera erupted for about five minutes on monday morning. a smaller eruption was also recorded on friday. authorities raised the volcano's alert status to the second—highest level last week. no evacuation of residents has...
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our health reporter jim reed has this report.70s to the early �*90s, tens of thousands of patients in the nhs were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. something that should have saved their life...killed them. and still, a0 years later, there's no answers to that. as a child, laura's brother, stuart, was given a new treatment for his blood disorder, haemophilia. but factor viii was made from thousands of mixed blood donations. ifjust one donor was carrying a virus, the whole batch could be contaminated. we went in for an appointment and we went into this room, and we were informed that it was hiv positive. we were absolutely devastated. i mean, you know, to be told something like that is just mind—blowing. at the time, most factor viii was imported from the united states. their high—risk groups — including prisoners and drug users — were paid to give blood. stuart died of aids, in his twenties, from the treatment he was given. there were so many people that didn't deserve to die. they were given a death sentence. a public inquiry
our health reporter jim reed has this report.70s to the early �*90s, tens of thousands of patients in the nhs were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. something that should have saved their life...killed them. and still, a0 years later, there's no answers to that. as a child, laura's brother, stuart, was given a new treatment for his blood disorder, haemophilia. but factor viii was made from thousands of mixed blood donations. ifjust one donor was carrying a virus, the whole batch could be...
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jim reed, bbc news.bbc one and iplayer. i'll be talking to someone who lost their father in about 20 minutes' time on our programme. more than 4,000 species of animals and plants worldwide are being trafficked by criminals. that's according to the latest report from the un office on drugs and crime. it's warning that wildlife trafficking is not only doing from vienna — where the un office on drugs and crime is based — our correspondent bethany bell gave more details on the new report. so the report said that there have been some improvements, when it comes to trafficking of things like elephant ivory and rhino horn, which are very much in the public eye. but it said that there are so many other species — over 4,000 different plants, animals, fish, seafood — which have been trafficked for all sorts of different reasons, including food, including traditional medicines, including timber and adornment, which are really being ignored. and this report is calling for governments to take much more action to try
jim reed, bbc news.bbc one and iplayer. i'll be talking to someone who lost their father in about 20 minutes' time on our programme. more than 4,000 species of animals and plants worldwide are being trafficked by criminals. that's according to the latest report from the un office on drugs and crime. it's warning that wildlife trafficking is not only doing from vienna — where the un office on drugs and crime is based — our correspondent bethany bell gave more details on the new report. so...
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jim reed, bbc news.tony blinken, has warned that an all—out israeli attack on the southern gaza city of rafah would provoke "anarchy", without eliminating hamas. fresh fighting has broken out in the north of the gaza strip injabalia. meanwhile, sombre ceremonies are being held in israel to mark memorial day, which honours israelis killed in the country's wars. from jerusalem, paul adams reports. the war returns to the north. there's panic in jabalia. they'd been told to leave. but is there anywhere safe? "we don't know where to go," she says. "we've been forced from one place to another. "i saw a tank and a bulldozer, they're over there." months after israeli forces last fought through these streets, they're back. israel says it's trying to stop hamas reorganizing after seven months of war. the group is still unpredictable. a few miles away, a new crossing point for aid heading into the north. israel under enormous international pressure to prevent starvation. a convoy carrying flour went in yesterday, a
jim reed, bbc news.tony blinken, has warned that an all—out israeli attack on the southern gaza city of rafah would provoke "anarchy", without eliminating hamas. fresh fighting has broken out in the north of the gaza strip injabalia. meanwhile, sombre ceremonies are being held in israel to mark memorial day, which honours israelis killed in the country's wars. from jerusalem, paul adams reports. the war returns to the north. there's panic in jabalia. they'd been told to leave. but...
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jim reed, bbc news.ed blood scandal, panorama have a special programme — infected blood: time for answers — which airs at 8pm tonight on bbc one and the iplayer. later in the programme we will be joined by one family who all tell us all about the impact that scandal has had on them and their lives. what else do we need to know this monday morning? sally. the israeli military says dozens of aid trucks have crossed into northern gaza after it opened the western erez crossing, in coordination with the united states. there have been warnings that barely any supplies have been reaching northern gaza due to israel's operations in rafah. 0ur middle east bureau chief, jo floto, joins us now. is there any evidence age is getting through? is there any evidence age is getting throu . h? , . is there any evidence age is getting throu~h? , . ., , through? there is evidence that this has crossed — through? there is evidence that this has crossed into _ through? there is evidence that this has crossed into northern _ t
jim reed, bbc news.ed blood scandal, panorama have a special programme — infected blood: time for answers — which airs at 8pm tonight on bbc one and the iplayer. later in the programme we will be joined by one family who all tell us all about the impact that scandal has had on them and their lives. what else do we need to know this monday morning? sally. the israeli military says dozens of aid trucks have crossed into northern gaza after it opened the western erez crossing, in coordination...
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jim reed, bbc news. jim reed is outside the inquiry this morning. g, sally. ithink today, what's going to happen? morning, sally. i think it is hard to overstate just how important this moment is for hundreds, thousands of families across the country. the haemophilia society this morning saying they think these findings when they are published at lunchtime will shock the nation, they say that lessons need to be learned across public service and government. as for today, public service and government. as fortoday, in public service and government. as for today, in about an hour myself and 150 journalists but more importantly hundreds of families will be invited into a room in the building behind me and we will be given advanced reading and knowledge of that report. 0n the strict understanding that nothing can leave that building until around lunchtime. the reason they have done this is because this report is expected to be dense and detailed, about 2000 pages long, covering lots of different aspects of this inquiry. i think the organisers wanted the f
jim reed, bbc news. jim reed is outside the inquiry this morning. g, sally. ithink today, what's going to happen? morning, sally. i think it is hard to overstate just how important this moment is for hundreds, thousands of families across the country. the haemophilia society this morning saying they think these findings when they are published at lunchtime will shock the nation, they say that lessons need to be learned across public service and government. as for today, public service and...
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jonathan: i am guessing we read the same note because this was from jim reed of deutsche bank.o say about the bundesbank. if you need a long history of the ecb we only have so much. if you include the bundesbank and say that is the same thing -- here is what he said, the bundesbank is not eased before the fed except in 2011. this is a history going back to 65 years ago from jim reed of deutsche bank where on the ecb/bundesbank it is rare for them to go before the federal reserve and we are about to see that next month. dani: maybe it is because this is not exactly a rate cutting cycle. if they will cut once or twice -- jonathan: it is not this -- it is not the same as it used to be. it is not the same type of impact if you start the cutting cycle a month or two months before. jonathan: may be a midcycle adjustment. that is a phrase i have heard. that is the latest on the central bank stuff. shares of warner bros. discovery trending lower after wider than expected losses and a revenue miss. bloomberg reporting the company is looking for further cost cuts and in a surprise move,
jonathan: i am guessing we read the same note because this was from jim reed of deutsche bank.o say about the bundesbank. if you need a long history of the ecb we only have so much. if you include the bundesbank and say that is the same thing -- here is what he said, the bundesbank is not eased before the fed except in 2011. this is a history going back to 65 years ago from jim reed of deutsche bank where on the ecb/bundesbank it is rare for them to go before the federal reserve and we are...
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we will bring in our health reporter, jim reed. you have been covering this for how many years?at have we — scandal. in terms of the inquiry, what have we learned _ scandal. in terms of the inquiry, what have we learned when - scandal. in terms of the inquiry, what have we learned when it i scandal. in terms of the inquiry, - what have we learned when it comes to how many people were affected by contaminated blood? you to how many people were affected by contaminated blood?— to how many people were affected by contaminated blood? you were talking about 80 boys — contaminated blood? you were talking about 80 boys dying _ contaminated blood? you were talking about 80 boys dying at _ contaminated blood? you were talking about 80 boys dying atjust _ contaminated blood? you were talking about 80 boys dying atjust the - contaminated blood? you were talking about 80 boys dying atjust the one i about 80 boys dying atjust the one school. in about 80 boys dying at 'ust the one school. ., ,. ., ., about 80 boys dying at 'ust the one school. ., ,. , , , school. in one school, but is 'ust ou
we will bring in our health reporter, jim reed. you have been covering this for how many years?at have we — scandal. in terms of the inquiry, what have we learned _ scandal. in terms of the inquiry, what have we learned when - scandal. in terms of the inquiry, what have we learned when it i scandal. in terms of the inquiry, - what have we learned when it comes to how many people were affected by contaminated blood? you to how many people were affected by contaminated blood?— to how many...
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raising the question to your point, jim reed, was it less hawkish than it could have been in terms of not necessarily pushing back? or was it a dovish position with an excuse to cut? jonathan: dovish action at the peak of the news conference, it fades going into the close and we are down by 2/10 of 1%. not just the equity market, the foreign exchange as well, the time was 4 a.m. in tokyo and suddenly dollar-yen is aggressively lower off the back of what we now believe is more intervention. lisa: 22 point $6 billion where they try to take advantage of a window where they saw a reprieve on the u.s. side where they thought they could come in. what does it look like? staving off currency weakness? they didn't succeed. if it's about blowing the shorts around how far you can push against japanese authorities, they might have won. jonathan: coming up this hour, fantastic conversations with oppenheimer as jay powell six to a dovish script. apple earnings on deck. those earnings are coming later this afternoon. andrew han horse saying that the fed could still deliver rate cuts this year. top s
raising the question to your point, jim reed, was it less hawkish than it could have been in terms of not necessarily pushing back? or was it a dovish position with an excuse to cut? jonathan: dovish action at the peak of the news conference, it fades going into the close and we are down by 2/10 of 1%. not just the equity market, the foreign exchange as well, the time was 4 a.m. in tokyo and suddenly dollar-yen is aggressively lower off the back of what we now believe is more intervention....
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jonathan: jim reed of deutsche bank said the same thing. coming up we'll catch up with steve chevron of federated. terry haines on the death of iran's president and abigail watt of ubs. equities building. steve chevron saying the word is fine. economic data has come in slower but find, inflation is stick here and higher but find, it all combines to keep our base case scenario and play. an economy that remain stable and rate cuts that eventually come. everything is fine, is that a good thing? steve: you have a wall street that is waiting for something to break hard in one direction and everything is fine. inflation is grinding slowly lower and growth is also softening. it is fine. it is a fine environment for bonds, for cash, a fine environment for stocks. jonathan: is it fine that you have a lot of company? steve: that makes us nervous. when we came out with a 5200 target for this year that was the high on the street and it is not anymore. you start to ask yourself a question. will any of these things break harder than you expect? will grow
jonathan: jim reed of deutsche bank said the same thing. coming up we'll catch up with steve chevron of federated. terry haines on the death of iran's president and abigail watt of ubs. equities building. steve chevron saying the word is fine. economic data has come in slower but find, inflation is stick here and higher but find, it all combines to keep our base case scenario and play. an economy that remain stable and rate cuts that eventually come. everything is fine, is that a good thing?...
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jim turney. [cheers and applause] larry reed is not here at the convention. we will make sure he receives his award. again, thanks to all of you for your contributions to liberty. thanks to you who provided us with so many wonderful nominees again. [applause] thank you. [indiscernible chatter] >> [indiscernible] >> ok, microphone 4. >> yes, i would like to make a motion that during the next tallying period, we begin nominations for at large allowing 90-second speeches by each one. >> second! quick subjection! >> thank you. >> scotty bowman michigan. >> scotty bowman, michigan, wants 90-second speeches and at large. let's get our screen back up. just a second, mr. bowman. there with us one second. i was about to inquire about the status of the vote. are our tellers still counting ballots? everything is in. oh, they are finished. [cheers and applause] all right. av team, could we please have our screens back for our secretary if she is ready? she is ready. ok, and then we are going to pick back up with mr. bowman's motion. ok, we are on our presidential ballot.
jim turney. [cheers and applause] larry reed is not here at the convention. we will make sure he receives his award. again, thanks to all of you for your contributions to liberty. thanks to you who provided us with so many wonderful nominees again. [applause] thank you. [indiscernible chatter] >> [indiscernible] >> ok, microphone 4. >> yes, i would like to make a motion that during the next tallying period, we begin nominations for at large allowing 90-second speeches by each...