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katie, great to see you. katie: awesome to be here.ce to see you in the studio and bringing fashion advice as well as investment advice. what more can i ask for? thank you very much, indeed. what is next? etf friday. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> guy: let's talk about bitcoin. dave wilson here to tell us more. dave: you've definitely got support in the bitcoin futures etf market. a month ago we were talking about five of these funds coming out. only three actually made it. you have proshares clearly the winner in terms of assets. they were at $1.4 billion. they've managed to have inflows almost every day since they started trading last month. now it has gotten to the point where you have a new global fund combining proshares and bitcoin futures, so there is plenty of support. alix: thanks so much. coming up, we are set for the most extensive thanksgiving ever. we will talk to the ceo of the national grocers association. this is bloomberg. this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordabl
katie, great to see you. katie: awesome to be here.ce to see you in the studio and bringing fashion advice as well as investment advice. what more can i ask for? thank you very much, indeed. what is next? etf friday. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> guy: let's talk about bitcoin. dave wilson here to tell us more. dave: you've definitely got support in the bitcoin futures etf market. a month ago we were talking about five of these funds coming out. only three actually made it. you have proshares...
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>> i think he's doing well, katy.see steve patterson surprised at how humbled he was -- not surprised at how humbled he was, but he is more humbled now. he understands what his body went through, i think he understands the danger of the car accident. he doesn't remember anything that happened at the time, but when he did realize it -- we asked him about that, but he said when he realized it, his first thoughts were, am i going to be able to live? am i going to see my children again? am i going to be able to walk and have both legs? there was about a 50-50 chance he would have one of those legs amputated at the hospital. then when he went home, they had a hospital bed moved into his house. he joked that he's built himself a very nice house, that he didn't realize how big the house was until he could no longer leave the house. he had to walk on crutches, taking a lot of time off in between, going from one room to the next. he wasn't able to go outside for nearly three months while he was in that hospital bed in his own
>> i think he's doing well, katy.see steve patterson surprised at how humbled he was -- not surprised at how humbled he was, but he is more humbled now. he understands what his body went through, i think he understands the danger of the car accident. he doesn't remember anything that happened at the time, but when he did realize it -- we asked him about that, but he said when he realized it, his first thoughts were, am i going to be able to live? am i going to see my children again? am i...
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she has combined them. >> tucci: yeah. >> katie: it's ready. >> tucci: oh wow. >> katie: smell it.get about this bread. >> oh wow, yeah, nice and hot too. >> katie: so good. yeah. >> mmm. that's great. >> thank you. [laughs] >> great. >> this is really special. and i think it's a really good demonstration of what sara does really well which is taking roman classic flavours and combining them.... >> yeah. yeah. >> ...in a way that's new but not like revolutionary or extra contemporary they just make sense in the cuisine today. >> sara gets her scalpel into some beef heart and we take a seat in the dining room. what's that? really, this is a really unusual texture too isn't it? alright so if we break down what the offal are we have heart, liver, lungs, stomach... >> brain. >> brain, sweet breads. ...intestines... >> snout? >> cartilaginous things on the face. >> the whole head really, if you think about it. if pasta is the first pillar of roman food the astonishing use of offal is definitely the second. somehow poor romans turn these unpromising cuts into sheer culinary poetry. >> ye
she has combined them. >> tucci: yeah. >> katie: it's ready. >> tucci: oh wow. >> katie: smell it.get about this bread. >> oh wow, yeah, nice and hot too. >> katie: so good. yeah. >> mmm. that's great. >> thank you. [laughs] >> great. >> this is really special. and i think it's a really good demonstration of what sara does really well which is taking roman classic flavours and combining them.... >> yeah. yeah. >> ...in a...
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katie: romaine bostick is off today. caroline: we caught up with ceo -- a ceo saying their company is facing headwinds. stores sort of key items, including women's apparel. retailers' most important season, black friday, cyber monday. it was quite the tumble in today's session. some of the numbers eroding about 1/5 of their value. taylor: you really think about the haves and the have-nots. who is seeing demand? demand isn't the problem. who is able to control the inventory and getting this stuff into the store? we are taking a look at a few companies i want to mention. nordstrom was down about 29% on the day. gap, having one of the worst lunges ever -- plunges ever. supply chain issues, not a fourth quarter problem, but a full year, 2022 problem. demand is not the problem. we want to figure out all the companies being affected by the supply chain. fuller explains. >> we have a good sense of which companies run robust technology to their supply chains and which ones don't, and it's showing up in earnings, where the compan
katie: romaine bostick is off today. caroline: we caught up with ceo -- a ceo saying their company is facing headwinds. stores sort of key items, including women's apparel. retailers' most important season, black friday, cyber monday. it was quite the tumble in today's session. some of the numbers eroding about 1/5 of their value. taylor: you really think about the haves and the have-nots. who is seeing demand? demand isn't the problem. who is able to control the inventory and getting this...
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to. >> katie: unfriend them my think face time in public without our phones. >> dana: terrible. >> katiewith no headphones -- that happen to me. >> dana: i would have lost my mind. >> katie: i had to sit there for four hours listening to so >> dana: it is usually nonsense, what did you have for dinner? >> katie: a couple fighting, even worse. >> geraldo: that is why i would love to turn my phone off. when you have various stages and in the old days they used to have -- i used to have, you know concern about the news but now, the kids and the grandkids. >> dana: i'm not saying turn your phone off. just a notifications. >> geraldo: but if you turn it off and you don't get the notifications, right? is there something i'm missing? >> dana: [laughter] >> katie: i will teach you. it's >> greg: that should be on your gravestone. [laughter] ♪ ♪ . are you going to try it with me or be lame? >> i got to say they look delicious. they smell really good. >> really good like the best thing you have ever had. >> jesse: applebee's limited time check it outs. also check out prime time tonight. promote it
to. >> katie: unfriend them my think face time in public without our phones. >> dana: terrible. >> katiewith no headphones -- that happen to me. >> dana: i would have lost my mind. >> katie: i had to sit there for four hours listening to so >> dana: it is usually nonsense, what did you have for dinner? >> katie: a couple fighting, even worse. >> geraldo: that is why i would love to turn my phone off. when you have various stages and in the old...
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>> i think so, katy. it's a safe assumption that this variant is already here in the united states, which is why this emphasis on bans, it's good optics but ultimately is it going to really save us if this variant becomes as concerning as we fear it may be. i don't think the solution here is bans. let's focus on what we know for all your viewers out there because i know there's a lot of fear and anxiety right now. right now, what we're seeing is signals out of south africa specifically that it appears this variant struck younger, primarily unvaccinated people in south africa. those who ended up previously having infection. were they more likely to get reinfected? yes, we're getting that signal. we aren't seeing a sense that if you're vaccinated, that you're any more likely to end up in the hospital, which is a very good thing. this is a variant that appears to behave with some similarity to other variants in the past, the lambda and beta variants, we haven't talked a lot about those. viewers may wonder wh
>> i think so, katy. it's a safe assumption that this variant is already here in the united states, which is why this emphasis on bans, it's good optics but ultimately is it going to really save us if this variant becomes as concerning as we fear it may be. i don't think the solution here is bans. let's focus on what we know for all your viewers out there because i know there's a lot of fear and anxiety right now. right now, what we're seeing is signals out of south africa specifically...
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i said it. >> katie: all right.> greg: all right. hello. it's a media blitz to save biden as inflation spins out of control. the president selling his infrastructure bill. remember that thing? battleground new hampshire as he faces sliding support from his own party and a bleak mid-term outbrook. biden getting a big boost and telling americans to suck it up. >> nobody likes to pay more. household savings hit a record high during the pandemic. >> joe biden is getting the blame for things that he doesn't have that much control over. >> a lot of americans are still telling polsters that he's accomplished nothing, which i find amazing. they spent the $2,000 and they're not happy anymore. >> greg: these people are idiots. i have theories why. ignorance is a rule. >> dana: it's out there. it's like wow. >> geraldo: i sort of agree with them. >> greg: how about this? you're the problem, too. this is an industry completely divorced from a giant swath of america. if you can make the argument that inflation is a good thing, y
i said it. >> katie: all right.> greg: all right. hello. it's a media blitz to save biden as inflation spins out of control. the president selling his infrastructure bill. remember that thing? battleground new hampshire as he faces sliding support from his own party and a bleak mid-term outbrook. biden getting a big boost and telling americans to suck it up. >> nobody likes to pay more. household savings hit a record high during the pandemic. >> joe biden is getting the...
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>> right, thank you for having me, katy. i think it was just said very well, there was a lot of trepidation around the verdicts being announced, not just a matter of hope or relief but the anxiety that came with a lot of people wondering how such an open and shut case, especially considering the video that we were all able to see, could prove that this was actually not done in self-defense and that all parties involved were guilty, despite all of that, there were still anxieties about whether or not these three men would be charged in the murder of arbery. that being said, what it means for racism going forward, i think when we think about what americans are looking at, this case and this verdict as, is a matter of saying that racism is not a single event. racism is a system. a lot of activists and community members specifically around this case have been hunkering down on this point. we also heard this from many political leaders in the past day since the verdict was announced, that this is just one instance and one step fo
>> right, thank you for having me, katy. i think it was just said very well, there was a lot of trepidation around the verdicts being announced, not just a matter of hope or relief but the anxiety that came with a lot of people wondering how such an open and shut case, especially considering the video that we were all able to see, could prove that this was actually not done in self-defense and that all parties involved were guilty, despite all of that, there were still anxieties about...
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he called arizona secretary of state katie hobbs. and he said this, they're going to hang you for treason you -- . you are going down. what are you going to do one election comes back and it already shows you trump won by 1 million votes? what are you gonna do than katie? what are you gonna do then? >> two weeks later, secretary hobbs got a call from jeff yeager. a 56 year old, self employed electrician in los angeles california. >> when katie the -- is executed for treason, what are you -- traders going to be doing for work? -- and useless, lying, corrupt, un-american, evil piece -- of, your days coming. >> he was addressing that to katie hub steph, the secretary of state's office. calling a cross state line, to threaten peoples lives, is a federal crime. but the two men who placed these calls have not been contacted by any local state or federal law enforcement. they were contacted by reporting team at reuters who have issued a chilling report on what is happening to election officials like katie hubs, another government officials
he called arizona secretary of state katie hobbs. and he said this, they're going to hang you for treason you -- . you are going down. what are you going to do one election comes back and it already shows you trump won by 1 million votes? what are you gonna do than katie? what are you gonna do then? >> two weeks later, secretary hobbs got a call from jeff yeager. a 56 year old, self employed electrician in los angeles california. >> when katie the -- is executed for treason, what...
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>> yeah, it's incredible, katy.e taken twice a day for five days, and effectively reduce the risk of any of the severe or even moderate outcomes of covid by about 95%. so this is an incredible step in the right direction. that study, by the way, where pfizer found that this antiviral pill that you can take after you get a positive covid test was done on unvaccinated people. so you could imagine if we have something for vaccinated individuals who even have a breakthrough infection, this in an ambulatory basis is incredible so we can move from the crutches of the pandemic right now. >> what do we know about it from the trials? any side effects to speak of? >> yeah, so something that's critical is that the side effects -- actually, what we see with other antivirals, so we do see nausea and fatigue and some other important monitoring that we would need to do of bloodwork. we have certain patients we do not recommend this for. this has not been studied in pregnant women, this is not available to people under the age of 1
>> yeah, it's incredible, katy.e taken twice a day for five days, and effectively reduce the risk of any of the severe or even moderate outcomes of covid by about 95%. so this is an incredible step in the right direction. that study, by the way, where pfizer found that this antiviral pill that you can take after you get a positive covid test was done on unvaccinated people. so you could imagine if we have something for vaccinated individuals who even have a breakthrough infection, this in...
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i am katy tur. we are awaiting president biden to speak about rising prices and his plan to get oil from strategic reserves. right now let's go to the state of georgia where a jury is deliberating on three men accused of killing ahmaud arbery. we have closing arguments from three lawyers, one for each of the defendants. in response to the defense's claims of self-defense to a citizen's arrest gone wrong. >> they do not get to claim self-defense. and, of course, provocation. you can't force someone to defend themselves against you, so you get to claim self-defense. he is just as big of a murderer as travis mcmichael is because he was an accomplice. who gets to say, i'm not responsible for that? in the state of the georgia, no one gets to say that. everyone is responsible. ladies and gentlemen, here's the thing. this isn't about whether these three men are good people or bad people. that's not what this is about. it's about responsibility. it's about holding people accountable and responsible for thei
i am katy tur. we are awaiting president biden to speak about rising prices and his plan to get oil from strategic reserves. right now let's go to the state of georgia where a jury is deliberating on three men accused of killing ahmaud arbery. we have closing arguments from three lawyers, one for each of the defendants. in response to the defense's claims of self-defense to a citizen's arrest gone wrong. >> they do not get to claim self-defense. and, of course, provocation. you can't...
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msnbc coverage continues with my friend katy tur right now. >>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. as we come on the air, high drama in courtrooms from brunswick, georgia to new york city. in new york city, two of the men convicted for killing malcolm x are expected to be exonerated. and in brunswick, georgia, the defense rolled the dice by putting the man who shot and killed ahmaud arbery on the stand. will it pay off? today it was the prosecution's turn to cross-examine travis mcmichael. the prosecutor took travis mcmichael step by step through the events leading up to, during, and after he shot arbery three times. remember, arbery was not armed. joining me are nbc reporter catie beck. we also have a policy adviser for joe biden on criminal justice. catie, this is the second day when travis mcmichael was on stand and he was cross-examined. bring us up to speed on what the prosecutor was able to get out of mcmichael. >> katy, this is the most explosive testimony we've seen in the trial so far. under cross-examination, prosecutors clearly wanted to hammer some points to the jury. a
msnbc coverage continues with my friend katy tur right now. >>> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. as we come on the air, high drama in courtrooms from brunswick, georgia to new york city. in new york city, two of the men convicted for killing malcolm x are expected to be exonerated. and in brunswick, georgia, the defense rolled the dice by putting the man who shot and killed ahmaud arbery on the stand. will it pay off? today it was the prosecution's turn to cross-examine travis...
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>> i think that's right, katy. i think the racial animus which may not have been as relevant as evidence in this case, certainly relevant to their motive and their conduct, but maybe not relevant to the act of shooting him, will be more relevant in the federal case, because the federal statute is different. it's not a murder statute under federal law. it's a civil rights hate crimes based statute. so that racial animus, as you said, katy, becomes relevant. i imagine we're going to see more evidence of it. and appropriately so. one other thing i would like to point out, i think your other guests are right that this question of citizens arrest may well be raised on appeal. but as a factual matter, it was completely unavailing at trial. and i think the court made a good record on that. i think the prosecution did a superb job. even if they had authority to make a citizens arrest, under no circumstance did they have authority to kill mr. arbery. and so defense attorneys, appellate attorneys, raise these types of issues
>> i think that's right, katy. i think the racial animus which may not have been as relevant as evidence in this case, certainly relevant to their motive and their conduct, but maybe not relevant to the act of shooting him, will be more relevant in the federal case, because the federal statute is different. it's not a murder statute under federal law. it's a civil rights hate crimes based statute. so that racial animus, as you said, katy, becomes relevant. i imagine we're going to see...
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what are you gonna do then, katie? what are you gonna do then? >> two weeks later secretary hobbs got a call from jeff yeager. a 56-year-old self-employed electrician in los angeles, california. >> when katie the [ bleep ] is executed for treason, what do you [ bleep ] traitors going to be doing for work? [ bleep ] you, useless, lying, corrupt, un-american, evil pieces of [ bleep ]. your day is coming. >> he was addressing that katie hobbs' staff, the secretary of state's office, calling across state lines like that to threaten people's lives is a federal crime. the two men who placed these calls have not been contacted by any local, state or federal law enforcement. they were contacted by a reporting team at reuters who have issued a chilling report on what is happening to election officials like katie hobbs and others and other government officials who are receiving threats like this all the time. reuters reports that they have, quote, documented nearly 800 intimidating messages to election officials in 12 states, including more than 100 that c
what are you gonna do then, katie? what are you gonna do then? >> two weeks later secretary hobbs got a call from jeff yeager. a 56-year-old self-employed electrician in los angeles, california. >> when katie the [ bleep ] is executed for treason, what do you [ bleep ] traitors going to be doing for work? [ bleep ] you, useless, lying, corrupt, un-american, evil pieces of [ bleep ]. your day is coming. >> he was addressing that katie hobbs' staff, the secretary of state's...
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i'm jesse watters along with katie pavlich, sandra smith, and greg gutfeld. 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. >> this is a challenge of our collective lifetimes. the existential threat to human existence as we know it and every day, we delay, the cost of inaction increases so let this be the moment that we answer histories called. >> jesse: president biden overseas trying to impress the world on climate change, but not impressing anybody here at home. the president attempting to save the planet by writing around in an 800 vehicles strong motorcade and by sending a third of his cabinet and an army of staffers to the global warming conference in scotland. while the situation is so dire, reacting by appearing to take a nap during the climate speech. meanwhile back here in america, piling up as his approval tanks. a whopping 54% and 71% of americans say they think the country is headed in the wrong direction. but biden says all that doesn't matter to him. >> the polls will go up and down, went back up and now they are low, look at every other president, the same thing has happen
i'm jesse watters along with katie pavlich, sandra smith, and greg gutfeld. 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. >> this is a challenge of our collective lifetimes. the existential threat to human existence as we know it and every day, we delay, the cost of inaction increases so let this be the moment that we answer histories called. >> jesse: president biden overseas trying to impress the world on climate change, but not impressing anybody here at home. the president...
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katie: we do have some clarity.e know more than we did this time last week, so perhaps that is a good thing. taylor: the one thing we have learned is three positions, the important one is still open, and that is what the market will be looking for next when we think about some of the regulatory environments going forward as well. caroline: that does it for "what'd you miss?" . this is bloomberg. ♪ it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. only comcast business' secure network solutions give you the power of sd-wan and advanced security integrated on our activecore platform so you can control your network from anywhere, anytime. it's network management redefined. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. announcer: from the heart of where it ovation, money and power collide in silicon valley and beyond -- this is bloomberg technol
katie: we do have some clarity.e know more than we did this time last week, so perhaps that is a good thing. taylor: the one thing we have learned is three positions, the important one is still open, and that is what the market will be looking for next when we think about some of the regulatory environments going forward as well. caroline: that does it for "what'd you miss?" . this is bloomberg. ♪ it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200...
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party panel is back, katie pavlich, harold junior. katie, august the people are upset and pursuing.today about how this happened and how the show could happen stopped? >> travis scott is saying he would have stopped if he knew it was happening and people were being killed, they deny he knew that. lawsuits have been filed, hundreds of people injured it sounds like the concert was oversold and there were too many people so when the stampede occurred, it just turned out to be a complete disaster, a nightmare so i also heard they are investigating travis scott behavior at previous concert to incite crowds to get crazy so there's a lot of legality here, lots of liability for him and the venue and security company that allowed this many people to go into the venue so it's one of those things a lot of wait and see and there will be liability for someone in this horrible situation. kennedy: harold ford junior, if this were one of my kids, i would hire whoever i could to send the loudest message possible i'm coming after you, i don't care if you have a team of lawyers, i don't care if you ha
party panel is back, katie pavlich, harold junior. katie, august the people are upset and pursuing.today about how this happened and how the show could happen stopped? >> travis scott is saying he would have stopped if he knew it was happening and people were being killed, they deny he knew that. lawsuits have been filed, hundreds of people injured it sounds like the concert was oversold and there were too many people so when the stampede occurred, it just turned out to be a complete...
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. >> katie: i think city kids need to get out more.re humbled and you can be an environmentalist or conservationist but you can't control the environment and you'll find things like fossils at the top of the grand canyon and realize arizona used to be under ocean and realize climate change is pretty normal for the earth. >> dana: problem solved, get outside. >> greg: you see beds. oh, this could be a great bed. >> dana: i'm going to make a great bed. >> greg: up next, apparently dana has a big surprise for us. oh, boy. bye mom. my helpers abound, i'll need you today. our sleigh is now ready, let's get on our way. a mountain of toys to fulfill many wishes. must be carried across all roads and all bridges. and when everyone is smiling and having their fun i can turn my sleigh north because my job here is done. it's not magic that makes more holiday deliveries to homes in the us than anyone else, . . do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. w
. >> katie: i think city kids need to get out more.re humbled and you can be an environmentalist or conservationist but you can't control the environment and you'll find things like fossils at the top of the grand canyon and realize arizona used to be under ocean and realize climate change is pretty normal for the earth. >> dana: problem solved, get outside. >> greg: you see beds. oh, this could be a great bed. >> dana: i'm going to make a great bed. >> greg: up...
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thanks, katie.s — i was the bbc�*s first head of on—demand in 1997, would you believe, when there really wasn't any on—demand. at that point in time, netflix wasjust shipping and did ten more years... i remember doing a piece on channel 4 news where the question was, "can netflix work" back when it launched. i think i thought it would, but there were doubts. i hope you bought shares. sadly not. obviously they were another ten years, 2007, before they actually started to do on—demand. and there was a really interesting phase where the original broadcasters like the bbc were very advanced, actually, in this. but it does feel like the streaming wars — and, to make a silly analogy, if you think about the star wars trilogy, i think we're in the empire strikes back phase — because there was a long period of time where it was netflix and hulu, and the really innovative digital players who were innovating in the space. we are now in this phase where, you know, disney is predicted to overtake netflix in term
thanks, katie.s — i was the bbc�*s first head of on—demand in 1997, would you believe, when there really wasn't any on—demand. at that point in time, netflix wasjust shipping and did ten more years... i remember doing a piece on channel 4 news where the question was, "can netflix work" back when it launched. i think i thought it would, but there were doubts. i hope you bought shares. sadly not. obviously they were another ten years, 2007, before they actually started to do...
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katie gornall, live from glasaow, of this. katie gornall, live from glasgow, thank _ of this.thank you very much | of this. katie gornall, live from - glasgow, thank you very much indeed. all this week we'e been looking at each of the nominees for the bbc women's footballer of the year, there are five superstars in the running and tonight it's the turn of psg and canada international ashley lawrence. it was a lot of fun, a lot of dancing, a lot of singing. winning the league, we are always neck and neck with lyon. after 14 years at this club, being champions of france, that was pretty surreal. we had already had two bronze medals, so it was a collective mindset starting from the coach. my role on the team is quite different than when i first started, just being happy to be there and training with some of my idols. so now i try to be that link player helping younger players transition onto the world stage, but also being a leader in any way that i can. i recognise that responsibility, but i take it all as an honour. to win a gold medal, we know it is more than us, we know it is
katie gornall, live from glasaow, of this. katie gornall, live from glasgow, thank _ of this.thank you very much | of this. katie gornall, live from - glasgow, thank you very much indeed. all this week we'e been looking at each of the nominees for the bbc women's footballer of the year, there are five superstars in the running and tonight it's the turn of psg and canada international ashley lawrence. it was a lot of fun, a lot of dancing, a lot of singing. winning the league, we are always neck...
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matt: great story, katie. congratulations on the cover story. katie greifeld.heck out this week's edition of bloomberg businessweek, online or on your newsstands. you can also see katie on bloomberg quick take. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. beyers ceo joined the new economy forum, warning of higher labor costs into next year. >> we have seen there is quite a bit of cost pressure that has come into us. by the fact that supply chains are not as stable as they used to be. we have seen significant increases in freight rates. everyone is talking about the charges we have to take for transatlantic transportation. we are pivoting to airfreight, which is more expensive. when you have products that need to come to patients and customers, that is what we do. we also see a surge in prices that is of limited impact for us but we feel it in our production. last but not least, input materials are increasing. also labor cost increases that we will see in 2022. >> do you think these pressures will rise into 2022? >> i think we will cert
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the greatest of the greatest picks up with more news right now, katy tur. >> i miss you. good to be with you on this day before thanksgiving. thanksgiving, excuse me. the committee investigating january 6th is widening its search for information about the attack on the capitol, issuing another round of subpoenas yesterday to leaders of right wing groups involved in the insurrection, including the proud boys and the oath keepers. those asks are now in addition to subpoenas for, among others, trump confidants alex jones and roger stone. neither have given any indication they will cooperate with investigators. meanwhile, steve bannon, the only witness to face a criminal indictment so far at least will remain a free man this thanksgiving. while witnesses continue to stone wall investigators, the committee may soon have access to key documents regarding january 6th from the trump administration. documents the president has fought to shield. they should prepare to justify why the court even has the authority to hear the dispute in the first place with arguments in that case set
the greatest of the greatest picks up with more news right now, katy tur. >> i miss you. good to be with you on this day before thanksgiving. thanksgiving, excuse me. the committee investigating january 6th is widening its search for information about the attack on the capitol, issuing another round of subpoenas yesterday to leaders of right wing groups involved in the insurrection, including the proud boys and the oath keepers. those asks are now in addition to subpoenas for, among...
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katy tur picks up with more news right now. >>> good to be with you. i'm katy tur. as we come on the air this friday, there is growing alarm at home and around the world with word of a new potentially even more contagious variant of the coronavirus. the discovery comes from africa, triggering a flood of countries to suspend travel from about half a dozen southern african nations. the uk was one of the first countries to initiate a travel ban followed quickly by the 27 nation european union moving to contain the variant. taking no chances before it spreads around the world. the ripple effect has been swift with emergency meetings of health officials and the stock market plunging. the dow down 8 00 points at the open. >>> 900 now. the world health organization meanwhile is urging caution on travel bans and u.s. health officials say while a ban is possible, it is too soon to know. >> well, i mean, obviously as soon as we find out more information, we'll make a decision as quickly as we can. you always put these things on the table, but you don't want to say you're goin
katy tur picks up with more news right now. >>> good to be with you. i'm katy tur. as we come on the air this friday, there is growing alarm at home and around the world with word of a new potentially even more contagious variant of the coronavirus. the discovery comes from africa, triggering a flood of countries to suspend travel from about half a dozen southern african nations. the uk was one of the first countries to initiate a travel ban followed quickly by the 27 nation european...
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katie wright felt -- katie with the cover story. coming up, opening their wallets -- not yet. in terms of macy's numbers, ross numbers, the guidance, why are people able to go out and spend and are they willing to do so? atomic he is with us, the ceo of icsc. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: today we are focused on price pressures. they are being felt across industries. co warner -- ceo warner spoke with us at the new economy forum in singapore about the impact on his business. >> we have seen that there is quite a bit of cost pressure that has come to us driven by the fact that supply chains have not been as stable as they used to be before the crisis. we have seen significant increases. everybody is talking about transatlantic transportation, airfreight's which is even more expensive, and then life-saving products that need to come to patients and customers, that is what we do. there are also prizes that are of limited impact for us but we feel it in our production. in the last, some materials are increasing and the labor cost increases that we will see starting 2022. >> do you
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congratulations to katy. what a — any more special. premiership after beating harlequins by 22 points to 19. ben white scored the third of their three tries. quins' losing bonus point was enough to move them up a place to second in the table. there was a thrilling finish to glagow�*s match against benetton in the unied rugby championship. in the 82nd minute leonardo marin kicked a penalty to give the italian side a narrow 19—18 victory. elsewhere edinburgh beat dragons 12—7.. in tennis, great britain have beaten france 2—1 in their first tie at this year's davis cup finals. dan evans was up against adrian mannarino in the first rubber, and he enjoyed a relatively straightfoward victory. winning in straight sets 7—5, 6—4. so that left british number one cameron norrie knowing that the tie would effectively be over if he managed to beat arthur rinderknech. it was another straight sets victory for great britain. they then lost the doubles rubber, but won 2—1 overall. britain will be guaranteed qualification as group winners if they beat t
congratulations to katy. what a — any more special. premiership after beating harlequins by 22 points to 19. ben white scored the third of their three tries. quins' losing bonus point was enough to move them up a place to second in the table. there was a thrilling finish to glagow�*s match against benetton in the unied rugby championship. in the 82nd minute leonardo marin kicked a penalty to give the italian side a narrow 19—18 victory. elsewhere edinburgh beat dragons 12—7.. in tennis,...
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those are the two narratives, katy, we're seeing here on what could be the final day of this trial, katy, it seems like, and cal was just alluding to this, it seems like what the defense is doing is trying to say to the jury, obviously ahmaud arbery is a criminal, obviously he was there to commit a crime, we didn't need to see it, it was just obvious because he was already trespassing. cal laid out the law, as the judge read it out, which is that you need to witness the crime in order for it to be a citizens arrest. is trespassing alone enough of an argument to say we witnessed a crime and therefore we're allowed to have a citizens arrest? >> first of all, katy, the answer is no. and secondly, even if it were, it's important to understand that every defendant in this case could not even allege that because each of them did not see with their own eyes. it is impossible for you to effect a citizens arrest where you are relying on information that you could not get firsthand. so you did not observe these things. and what the defense is essentially trying to do is, it's moved its strategy fr
those are the two narratives, katy, we're seeing here on what could be the final day of this trial, katy, it seems like, and cal was just alluding to this, it seems like what the defense is doing is trying to say to the jury, obviously ahmaud arbery is a criminal, obviously he was there to commit a crime, we didn't need to see it, it was just obvious because he was already trespassing. cal laid out the law, as the judge read it out, which is that you need to witness the crime in order for it to...
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katie, i love you so much.brother-in-law. >> as the holidays approach and far off relatives begin to trickle in, gus says his story should be a reminder to you. to never let the word extended cloud the word family. >> don't let that separate you, because you deep down love them, and they deep down love you. >> reporter: toast worthy advice. >> oh, my gosh! >> reporter: steve hartman, cbs news, "on the road." >>> a lot of people see electric vehicles as the wave of the future, but ian lee found one mechanic in london whose ev vision is rooted in the past. >> reporter: on the surface, they look like any classic cars. you can't see what makes them special, and you can't hear it either. >> smooth and quiet is what electricity does perfectly. >> reporter: but peek under the hood and you can see how matthew quitter converts classic cars into electric rides at his london-based garage. >> we have customers from all over the world. >> reporter: converting gas guzzlers helps the environment, especially since more than a
katie, i love you so much.brother-in-law. >> as the holidays approach and far off relatives begin to trickle in, gus says his story should be a reminder to you. to never let the word extended cloud the word family. >> don't let that separate you, because you deep down love them, and they deep down love you. >> reporter: toast worthy advice. >> oh, my gosh! >> reporter: steve hartman, cbs news, "on the road." >>> a lot of people see electric...
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but katy, in the eyes of the law, mr. rittenhouse was a victim. >> i know there's no double jeopardy in this country, paul, but is it possible for this case to go federal? could a federal prosecutor pick this up? >> it's possible. but typically we see those in civil rights cases, and this isn't a civil rights case. the truth is this is a tough case for prosecutors because some of the state's own witnesses testified in favor -- or their testimony advanced the government's case. one witness testified that the first person who rittenhouse shot, a man named rosenbaum, tried to grab rittenhouse's gun. another witness said mr. rittenhouse shot a second person who was attacking him with a skateboard and a third person who he shot was pointing a gun at him. this will be a difficult case whether the prosecution is state or federal. >> julius, you are in wisconsin. you understand how wisconsin juries work, how the courtrooms work out there, and the reaction. in looking at what the reverend was just telling shaquille brewster there,
but katy, in the eyes of the law, mr. rittenhouse was a victim. >> i know there's no double jeopardy in this country, paul, but is it possible for this case to go federal? could a federal prosecutor pick this up? >> it's possible. but typically we see those in civil rights cases, and this isn't a civil rights case. the truth is this is a tough case for prosecutors because some of the state's own witnesses testified in favor -- or their testimony advanced the government's case. one...
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>> katy, it's great to see you. i should just say before i answer your question, i just came from that scrum you were seeing on your screen when bannon was emerging from the courthouse. he loves this, it's absolutely very clear. his lawyer said he was acting -- when he defied the subpoena on advice of counsel, and that may be why he has different lawyers in the courtroom today, because his initial lawyer, robert costello, advised him not to comply with the subpoena because former president trump had asserted executive privilege. so i asked why didn't he just show up to the congressional hearing and cite the privilege on a question-by-question basis. the lawyer answered he could not do that because he had been instructed not to. that looks to be their defense. he wasn't a government employee at the time, so it's really questionable in the judge's view whether the privilege could possibly apply to him and his discussions at the willard hotel as a private citizen, which they want to ask him about, and also he was sayin
>> katy, it's great to see you. i should just say before i answer your question, i just came from that scrum you were seeing on your screen when bannon was emerging from the courthouse. he loves this, it's absolutely very clear. his lawyer said he was acting -- when he defied the subpoena on advice of counsel, and that may be why he has different lawyers in the courtroom today, because his initial lawyer, robert costello, advised him not to comply with the subpoena because former...
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>> yes, katy. first of all, happy holidays. it is great to see you.'s take new york city. you can't enjoy leisure activities as you pointed out, which is why new york city has been spared the worst of a fourth wave. take michigan, though, which is a similar population to austria, which you referenced earlier. 8 to 10 million people. michigan has a fully vaccinated rate of 55%. austria has a 66% fully vaccinated rate. they're now locking down. this is what i think is really critical here to dive deep into what the w.h.o. director said. talking about what the fully vaccinated should be doing. to your point, the fully vaccinated should be able to enjoy leisure activities. they're not a major driver of transmission. sure, there is some breakthrough infection that happens six to eight months later after you finished your initial series, yes, to a certain extent. but this is a problem of the unvaccinated driving who ends up in the hospital. which is why 55% fully vaccinated in places like michigan, that is why we're seeing something similar in michigan to w
>> yes, katy. first of all, happy holidays. it is great to see you.'s take new york city. you can't enjoy leisure activities as you pointed out, which is why new york city has been spared the worst of a fourth wave. take michigan, though, which is a similar population to austria, which you referenced earlier. 8 to 10 million people. michigan has a fully vaccinated rate of 55%. austria has a 66% fully vaccinated rate. they're now locking down. this is what i think is really critical here...
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and our friend katie kobe. when next door moved into the neighborhood, they reached out to try to figure out what can we do to get involved in our neighborhood. we also have next door volunteers joining our safe passage kids to their after school programs. welcome to the neighborhood next door. we're really excited at the beginning of this partnership. and just like all these next door employees, people in san francisco are really eager to help. everywhere i go, people are looking for ways they can engage with the city. they don't often know how. and i think we're lucky at this moment coming out of this pandemic we have all these new groups. so, today, this event was organized by together sf which is a new organization helping to get people informed and engaged in their communities. . we have vince young who's helping us lend a hand and so, together, we can refuse refuge. and then, of course, we also have shine on sf all of them figuring out how we can work together and i really want to say thank you to the may
and our friend katie kobe. when next door moved into the neighborhood, they reached out to try to figure out what can we do to get involved in our neighborhood. we also have next door volunteers joining our safe passage kids to their after school programs. welcome to the neighborhood next door. we're really excited at the beginning of this partnership. and just like all these next door employees, people in san francisco are really eager to help. everywhere i go, people are looking for ways they...
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katy austin, our transport i us. katy austin, ourtransport corresponded, there.evelopments on our website. just go to bbc.co.uk/news and follow the links. tens of thousands of people have spent another night without power as temperatures dropped to as low as —6 in some parts of the uk. yellow ice warnings remain in place for much of scotland, england and wales, with some schools closed and rail services cancelled. luxmy gopal reports. the impact of storm arwen continues. snow, ice and gusts of up to 100 mph caused severe damage with thousands of people facing a fourth day without power. worst hit is the north—east of scotland, where a major incident was declared. your viewers will remember the beast from the east in 2018. this is three times worse than that and probably some of the worst conditions we've seen for the electricity network in about 15 years. hundreds of thousands of homes across the country were without electricity for much of the weekend. it's been tough. we've got a couple of kids, one nine, one six, so it's been quite hard work. luckily my father
katy austin, our transport i us. katy austin, ourtransport corresponded, there.evelopments on our website. just go to bbc.co.uk/news and follow the links. tens of thousands of people have spent another night without power as temperatures dropped to as low as —6 in some parts of the uk. yellow ice warnings remain in place for much of scotland, england and wales, with some schools closed and rail services cancelled. luxmy gopal reports. the impact of storm arwen continues. snow, ice and gusts...
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best of all, two little girls, bela born in 2004, katie two years later. >> the best mother i've ever seen. she played and played and played. she was so hands on. >> reporter: and now, they were putting up missing posters. sunday went by, all day monday, monday someone called 911. >> the chief of the cary police department it is my very sad duty to tell you that the search for our nancy is over. >> reporter: it was a man walking his dog who found her. lying face down in water at the edge of a storm drain near a housing construction site several miles from the cooper home. >> our investigation is now a >> reporter: now they had to say it was a measure of the woman that total strangers joined nancy's family and friends, to share in the sorrow. >> i continue to thank the community for their generosity and it's overwhelming. i am one of the luckiest people in the world. i'm a twin. sorry. i have a bond with nancy that no one in the world all i have to do to remember her is look in the mirror. she will always be half of me, of nancy. i love you and i always will. >> reporter: now, of cours
best of all, two little girls, bela born in 2004, katie two years later. >> the best mother i've ever seen. she played and played and played. she was so hands on. >> reporter: and now, they were putting up missing posters. sunday went by, all day monday, monday someone called 911. >> the chief of the cary police department it is my very sad duty to tell you that the search for our nancy is over. >> reporter: it was a man walking his dog who found her. lying face down in...
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>> katy, this is something that has a lot of attention. there is a large media presence right outside the courthouse. there are protesters at the courthouse. this is completely different than what you had in the days after joshua blake died. you had national guard not just activated as they are here, but you had them actually deployed. you saw those arm orred vehicles. there are a couple businesses that have decide to do floor up, but it's nothing like it was last august and it's a much different sense of tension. the tension is. it's not that big protest presence you had back in july. >> what is the state doing once this is read? >> there are about 500 members of the national guard that are activated. that means they're ready to be deployed. according to a statement from the governor's office, they're essentially standing by right now once that request comes in from local authorities. there is that degree there. some people are talking about they are watching it, but it's much different than you saw with the level of tension when this inc
>> katy, this is something that has a lot of attention. there is a large media presence right outside the courthouse. there are protesters at the courthouse. this is completely different than what you had in the days after joshua blake died. you had national guard not just activated as they are here, but you had them actually deployed. you saw those arm orred vehicles. there are a couple businesses that have decide to do floor up, but it's nothing like it was last august and it's a much...
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attorney, and katie benner, the "the new york times" justice department reporter whose story on this this morning is required katie, who is looking into this, where is the corpus of information going to come from? as he mentioned and as you reported on, the justice department is prosecuting lots and lots and lots and lots of people. the folks being prosecuted for disorderly conduct and trespass are not going to get us all the way down the road of who started this, who fomented it, who funded it, who organized it, who perpetrated it. is there a bigger investigation going on at the justice department that mirrors or parallels the one that this congressional committee is undertaking? >> sure. so first i would say that your question is also being echoed by judges here in the district. we saw the chief judge beryl howell say that the justice department's approach to this investigation, she called it schizophrenic. she said, you're calling this one of the worst domestic terrorist attacks perpetrated on american soil, yet i'm seeing lower level charges that don't make these kinds of stateme
attorney, and katie benner, the "the new york times" justice department reporter whose story on this this morning is required katie, who is looking into this, where is the corpus of information going to come from? as he mentioned and as you reported on, the justice department is prosecuting lots and lots and lots and lots of people. the folks being prosecuted for disorderly conduct and trespass are not going to get us all the way down the road of who started this, who fomented it, who...
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we will talk to other katie worth. and we will go to british columbia where canadian police have raided a first nations blockade to prevent construction of a new pipeline on indigenous land. >> they are invading wet'suwet'en what's again -- once again. legal observers, media have been arrested. two oour elders have been arrested and removed from the territory. right now we are at coyote cap and everything in to remove me from my territory. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the house of representatives is that aut today in tenure roughly two dollars trillion bill to combat the climate crisis while expanding social programs. it comes after kevin mccarthy spent more than eight hours delaying a plan vote thursday with a long and winding speech attacking democrats overspending the border crisis afghanistan, gas prices, and more. the latest version of the build back better act is dramatically smaller than initially proposed after conservative
we will talk to other katie worth. and we will go to british columbia where canadian police have raided a first nations blockade to prevent construction of a new pipeline on indigenous land. >> they are invading wet'suwet'en what's again -- once again. legal observers, media have been arrested. two oour elders have been arrested and removed from the territory. right now we are at coyote cap and everything in to remove me from my territory. all that and more, coming up. welcome to...
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katie -- such a big pivot? katie: that is part of the worry.ourt pci is at the highest level since 1990. you probably haven't seen this in a long t and you haven't had to deal with this. the risk is that we do end up going back to what we were seeing in terms of the late 1960's to the early 1980's in terms of how the bond markets react, how the equity market takes its cues, and we are talking in terms of decades, so it is definitely questionable. alix: katie, thanks a lot. joe, thank you as well. it was a really good conversation. we will have more about inflation and how it is showing up in food prices. the suitegreen ceo -- the sweetgreen ceo will join us later in the hour. anastasia amoroso joins us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> not only have rates come down, bringing down the prospects of all securities and investments, but at the same time, markets have become more efficient. it is not easy to be the markets these days, and the margin of superiority is smaller. you must expect that markets will become more efficient over time, as this on
katie -- such a big pivot? katie: that is part of the worry.ourt pci is at the highest level since 1990. you probably haven't seen this in a long t and you haven't had to deal with this. the risk is that we do end up going back to what we were seeing in terms of the late 1960's to the early 1980's in terms of how the bond markets react, how the equity market takes its cues, and we are talking in terms of decades, so it is definitely questionable. alix: katie, thanks a lot. joe, thank you as...
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jose >> katie beck in atlanta, thank you. >>> in washington, a fire storm over republican congresswoman lauren boebert's anti-muslim remarks aimed at one of her colleagues. boebert has now apologized democrats say it isn't enough here is kelly o'donnell. >> hi, everyone. i'm lauren boebert >> reporter: an outspoken newcomer to congress >> america does not need and cannot afford this junk. >> reporter: the 34-year-old colorado republican, married mom, gun rights enthusiast lauren boebert, ally of former president trump did something trump detests. boebert apologized under pressure, sh tweeted this friday. i apologize to anyone in the muslim community i offended with my comment about representative omar. minnesota democrat ilhan omar is one of only three muslims serving in congress. in this video taken at an event, boebert joked and seemed to suggest that omar could be wearing explosives when with her in an elevator. >> i looked to my left and there she is ilhan omar i said well, she doesn't have a backpack, we should be fine >> reporter: congresswoman omar responded, saying i am a suicid
jose >> katie beck in atlanta, thank you. >>> in washington, a fire storm over republican congresswoman lauren boebert's anti-muslim remarks aimed at one of her colleagues. boebert has now apologized democrats say it isn't enough here is kelly o'donnell. >> hi, everyone. i'm lauren boebert >> reporter: an outspoken newcomer to congress >> america does not need and cannot afford this junk. >> reporter: the 34-year-old colorado republican, married mom, gun...
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katie, thank ou for decide for him. katie, thank you for outlining _ decide for him.the - decide for him. katie, thank you for outlining the legal . you for outlining the legal situation with regards to that story. good to see you. now, poland has deployed extra trips across its eastern frontier with belarus and will close a major border crossing as it attempts to stop thousands of migrants trying to enter the country. warsaw says belarus is trying to prevent a major confrontation by encouraging people to force their way across. irina janko reports. belarus and poland, gateway to the eu. it follows angry scenes on monday as hundreds of migrants attack: 's barbed wire fence can put that kick them out. poland accuses belarus of orchestrating scenes like this in revenge for western sanctions on minks up —— over human rights abuses. —— minsk to stop the united states have chimed in. the minsk to stop the united states have chimed in.— have chimed in. the united states trial _ have chimed in. the united states trial that _ have chimed in. the united states trial that mac -
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katie, i want to go a little further on the question that i had with representative or ask, about whos looking into this? where is the corpus of information going to come from? because, as you mentioned, and you reported on, the justice department is prosecuting lots, and lots, and lots of people, but the folks being prosecuted for disorderly conduct and trespass, are not going to get us all the way down the road of who started this, who fermented it, who funded it, who organized it, who portrait shaded. it is our bigger investigation going at the justice department mirrors or poor air levels the one that this congressional committees undertaking? >> sure, so, first i would say that your questions also been echoed by judges here in this district, we saw the chief judge barrel howell, said the judges approach to this investigation. she called it schizophrenic, and you're charging document you call this one of the worst terrorist attacks to be committed on american soil, you said this is a travesty, but when i see before me is misdemeanor and low-level charges that don't match these kin
katie, i want to go a little further on the question that i had with representative or ask, about whos looking into this? where is the corpus of information going to come from? because, as you mentioned, and you reported on, the justice department is prosecuting lots, and lots, and lots of people, but the folks being prosecuted for disorderly conduct and trespass, are not going to get us all the way down the road of who started this, who fermented it, who funded it, who organized it, who...
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katie razzall will be with you next week. hello there.olling its way in from the west, and with that, we've seen some milderair pushing in, these westerly winds bringing those milder conditions for most of us, away from the far north of scotland. so for the majority, tuesday morning is starting with a very different feel — temperatures in liverpool, in plymouth, around 11 celsius. but with that, we have more in the way of cloud, and we have some outbreaks of patchy rain and drizzle. now, through the day, that cloud should thin and break a little bit to give some sunny spells, particularly across england and wales. and then through the afternoon, we'll see a band of heavier rain pushing in from the west, getting into parts of northern ireland and western scotland with strengthening winds. but top temperatures 10—12 celsius in most places — it will stay quite chilly in the far north of scotland, just three there in lerwick. now, through tuesday night, we're watching this area of low pressure — it's likely to deepen a little as it slides acr
katie razzall will be with you next week. hello there.olling its way in from the west, and with that, we've seen some milderair pushing in, these westerly winds bringing those milder conditions for most of us, away from the far north of scotland. so for the majority, tuesday morning is starting with a very different feel — temperatures in liverpool, in plymouth, around 11 celsius. but with that, we have more in the way of cloud, and we have some outbreaks of patchy rain and drizzle. now,...
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i'm going to vote for katie, obviously.am did not win at this event but there is still one more to go this season. next stop, south america. well, if that looked pretty exciting but it is not quite what you're looking for on holiday, there are plenty of other ways to enjoy sardinia. here's our travel show guide to getting the best out of the island. cagliari is the island's capital, where you'll arrive if you come by air or sea from the mainland. it's an ancient city, so the many historical sites are a big attraction. the winding streets of castello, the mediaeval old town, are worth exploring with the 13th century cathedral of santa maria being a particular highlight. sardinia's beaches are famous for their white sands and crystal clear waters. you'll need to rent a car to see some of the best. brandinchi beach in the north is popular with snorkellers and surrounded by pine woods. if you are staying in cagliari, chia beach is worth a visit. and if you are lucky, you may spot pink flamingos at the nearby lagoon. if driving
i'm going to vote for katie, obviously.am did not win at this event but there is still one more to go this season. next stop, south america. well, if that looked pretty exciting but it is not quite what you're looking for on holiday, there are plenty of other ways to enjoy sardinia. here's our travel show guide to getting the best out of the island. cagliari is the island's capital, where you'll arrive if you come by air or sea from the mainland. it's an ancient city, so the many historical...
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before we get to that, though, let's hearfrom my co—presenter of the media show, katie, because katierviewing the new culture secretary, nadine dories, and we are going to release that as a podcast, so you can listen to the whole interview, but here isjust some of it where the culture secretary talks about her plans to take on online harm. we are looking at and considering making somebody within an organization like facebook or meta — rebranding doesn't work, by the way — or one of those organizations criminally responsible. that is something we are considering, including in this bill. they have had notice, they have had fair warning, this bill is coming, abide by your terms and conditions now. remove your harmful algorithms now. there's 20,000 engineers that you are going to put under the meta—verse. put them on it making facebook a place which is a safer for young people to go to now. now, of course, facebook would disagree with the culture secretary's characterization of its company. it said recently, "our technology has had a big impact on reducing how much hate speech people see.
before we get to that, though, let's hearfrom my co—presenter of the media show, katie, because katierviewing the new culture secretary, nadine dories, and we are going to release that as a podcast, so you can listen to the whole interview, but here isjust some of it where the culture secretary talks about her plans to take on online harm. we are looking at and considering making somebody within an organization like facebook or meta — rebranding doesn't work, by the way — or one of those...