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milton keynes.ain's most successful female 0lympian, laura kenny, says an athlete's lifestyle can lead to struggles in getting pregnant. she and husband jason have been speaking to the bbc�*s rachel bowden about the difficulties that lauren and others have faced, as well as the pressure she feels to qualify for what be a fourth olympics in paris. the nice grand picture that everyone wants to paint is nor is going for the olympics. and when i read it, i sort of did read it a bit terrified. i was like, oh my god, i hope people don't expect me to actually make it to paris because obviously it is such an ask. for me, it's always been to race again. i just want to race again. everyone, i'm sure will invest in the kind of fairy tale, but actually it's not to do with everyone else. it's just to do with you and how you feel. and i think i realized that when we lost, when we had the miscarriage in the topic, i knew deep down that it would be one hell of a comeback to come back. 0bviously, like obviously dela
milton keynes.ain's most successful female 0lympian, laura kenny, says an athlete's lifestyle can lead to struggles in getting pregnant. she and husband jason have been speaking to the bbc�*s rachel bowden about the difficulties that lauren and others have faced, as well as the pressure she feels to qualify for what be a fourth olympics in paris. the nice grand picture that everyone wants to paint is nor is going for the olympics. and when i read it, i sort of did read it a bit terrified. i...
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and milton keynes - this is great. laughter. and milton keynes wentl this is great.ve people — and milton keynes went dark. i would have people lining _ and milton keynes went dark. i would have people lining up— and milton keynes went dark. i would have people lining up at _ and milton keynes went dark. i would have people lining up at my _ have people lining up at my house with activists but the thing is this is obviously a very serious issue. we have all of these discussions about what we need to achieve for 2030 and onwards, but actually i were taking into account this huge rapid rise of technology use and the rapid rise of technology use and the rapid rise of the need for these data centres in the energy they are sapping from elsewhere most of it and also just a public debates about the environment. what is interesting is it's also about the visual eyesore that it potentially creates, so... ., , ., ~ eyesore that it potentially creates, so... ., ~ , so... the last one, ai could become so... the last one, ai could become so aood so... the last one, ai could becom
and milton keynes - this is great. laughter. and milton keynes wentl this is great.ve people — and milton keynes went dark. i would have people lining _ and milton keynes went dark. i would have people lining up— and milton keynes went dark. i would have people lining up at _ and milton keynes went dark. i would have people lining up at my _ have people lining up at my house with activists but the thing is this is obviously a very serious issue. we have all of these discussions about what...
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britain had to finance itself, and there is a completely different keynes, a completely different keynesat imports, those pounds that they have, should only be discussed next, because this is an important topic, and there are many questions about this, why russia has transferred its economy to military rails, and they are overwhelming us drones, and we are still collecting translations, but let's talk, look, zelensky said this. the correct thing is that the indicators articulated by the military must be substantiated with something. i once commented on weapons in one of the broadcasts, again with colleagues and with the military, and one of the military said to me: a military man will never say that he has enough weapons or ammo, well, of course, yes , because everyone is guided by logic: the more, the better, and you can understand, i think that the same logic... determines the number of military personnel , the more the better, why? because, again, quantity turns into quality, that is, it is clear that at each of the stages of mobilization, starting from registration, at the stage of m
britain had to finance itself, and there is a completely different keynes, a completely different keynesat imports, those pounds that they have, should only be discussed next, because this is an important topic, and there are many questions about this, why russia has transferred its economy to military rails, and they are overwhelming us drones, and we are still collecting translations, but let's talk, look, zelensky said this. the correct thing is that the indicators articulated by the...
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james burridge, bbc news, milton keynes.en speaking to 5live�*s rachel rachel burden about the difficulties laura and others have faced, as well as the pressure she feels to qualify for what would be a fourth olympics in paris. i saw it and when i read it i was kind of terrified because i hope people don�*t they sent me to make it to paris. it is such an ask. for me isjust a to paris. it is such an ask. for me is just a race again. to paris. it is such an ask. for me isjust a race again. ijust to paris. it is such an ask. for me is just a race again. ijust want is just a race again. i just want to race again. isjust a race again. i 'ust want to again.— race again. everyone will want to invest in a _ race again. everyone will want to invest in a fairy _ race again. everyone will want to invest in a fairy tale _ race again. everyone will want to invest in a fairy tale but - invest in a fairy tale but actually not to do with anyone else but to do with you and how you feel... stand i with you and how you feel... and i think i re
james burridge, bbc news, milton keynes.en speaking to 5live�*s rachel rachel burden about the difficulties laura and others have faced, as well as the pressure she feels to qualify for what would be a fourth olympics in paris. i saw it and when i read it i was kind of terrified because i hope people don�*t they sent me to make it to paris. it is such an ask. for me isjust a to paris. it is such an ask. for me is just a race again. to paris. it is such an ask. for me isjust a race again....
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the labour leader giving speech in milton keynes this morning was scathing. taste keynes this morninges this morning was scathing. - are all stuck in their psychodrama, all being dragged down to their level and that is what theyjust don�*t understand. while they are swanning around, self importantly, with their factions and their star chambers, fighting like rats in a sack, there is a country out here that isn�*t being governed. as mps debate the government�*s latest plan to send people to rwanda, what happens next remains up in the air, unlike the plains. alex forsyth, bbc news, westminster. our deputy political editor vicki young joins me. the vote tonight, how high are the stakes do you think for rishi sunak? well, they are very high. if you think about it, four years ago today, the conservatives won a majority of 80 so it�*s absolutely extraordinary we are standing here discussing the possibility of a defeat. the government so worried that the climate change minister is having to dash back from the kop summit in dubai. rishi sunak is placed a lot of emphasis on this policy. he has
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four years since the last general election and sir keir starmer is delivering a speech in milton keynes plans for the labour party on how they will tackle the immigration issue. we will bring you that when it happens course of the developments here in westminster throughout the day. on talk that vote which is due in westminster this evening. for vote which is due in westminster this evening-— vote which is due in westminster this evening. in the last few hours, the director general of the cop 28 climate summit has said the text that's been released of a potential agreement is �*just a starting point�*. the draft omitted the "phase out" of fossil fuels many nations have demanded — drawing criticism from the united states, europe and climate—vulnerable countries. instead, the text lists various measures that countries could use to cut emissions to achieve net zero by — or around — 2050. lobbying by members of the oil producer group opec, is thought to have influenced the negotiations. in a measure of the challenge facing the talks, the us climate chiefjohn kerry said... with 2a hours to g
four years since the last general election and sir keir starmer is delivering a speech in milton keynes plans for the labour party on how they will tackle the immigration issue. we will bring you that when it happens course of the developments here in westminster throughout the day. on talk that vote which is due in westminster this evening. for vote which is due in westminster this evening-— vote which is due in westminster this evening. in the last few hours, the director general of the cop...
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ina in a place called milton keynes outside of london and not in a place called milton keynes outsidend not much has been known about _ outside of london and not much has been known about this _ outside of london and not much has been known about this place - outside of london and not much has been known about this place we i outside of london and not much hasl been known about this place we were given a glimpse inside even after being shown by exactly what they do because they are incredibly secretive they basically make, from what i understand, surveillance plug—in communication for spies. you can look back at history and what they did show you in some of the artefacts they did show you in some of the artefa cts was they did show you in some of the artefacts was secret radios dropped behind enemy lines and also, a communication system built by a code breaker who lived during world war ii and that gives you a flavour of what they did in these vast machines or that cutting grinding laser printer settings being used to make things but whether making was a bit mysterious and everyday ob
ina in a place called milton keynes outside of london and not in a place called milton keynes outsidend not much has been known about _ outside of london and not much has been known about this _ outside of london and not much has been known about this place - outside of london and not much has been known about this place we i outside of london and not much hasl been known about this place we were given a glimpse inside even after being shown by exactly what they do because they are incredibly...
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james burridge, bbc news, milton keynes.e shetland islands was granted a license by the civil aviation authority. the spaceport on uist — the uk's most northerly inhabited island — is the first vertical launch site in western europe to be given the go ahead. saxavord's operators say several rockets from around the world are being prepared to blast off from the site. stay with us here on bbc news. i will be back with the headlines in just a couple of minutes. for now, thanks for your company. i'm lewis vaughanjones. this is bbc news. bye—bye. it's been pretty mild this morning. temperatures in double figures across many parts of the uk at the moment. as we go through the rest of today, we'll keep that milder weather. it's going to be dry for most of us, with a lot of cloud, but also staying very wet towards western and north—west scotland. we have these weather fronts situated to the north—west. that's what's been bringing the incessant rain across western areas already through the last 2a hours. the rainfall totals are reall
james burridge, bbc news, milton keynes.e shetland islands was granted a license by the civil aviation authority. the spaceport on uist — the uk's most northerly inhabited island — is the first vertical launch site in western europe to be given the go ahead. saxavord's operators say several rockets from around the world are being prepared to blast off from the site. stay with us here on bbc news. i will be back with the headlines in just a couple of minutes. for now, thanks for your...
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building a new milton keynes costs i mean, which is costs money.ich is why we need a booming economy. >> and which is why you >> yeah. and which is why you need private firing need the private sector firing on cylinders, which is why need the private sector firing on need inders, which is why need the private sector firing on need inders, people s why need the private sector firing on need inders, people working you need british people working the migration. the legs of migration. migration. let me just say migration ponzi scheme. migration is a ponzi scheme. getting order getting in cheap labour in order to fill gaps in the british work market, which we can't fulfil, is scheme because these is a ponzi scheme because these people need people get older, they need health services, they need houses, pensions and health services, they need houtake pensions and health services, they need houtake in pensions and health services, they need houtake in more pensions and health services, they need houtake in more people)ns and health services, they need hout
building a new milton keynes costs i mean, which is costs money.ich is why we need a booming economy. >> and which is why you >> yeah. and which is why you need private firing need the private sector firing on cylinders, which is why need the private sector firing on need inders, which is why need the private sector firing on need inders, people s why need the private sector firing on need inders, people working you need british people working the migration. the legs of migration....
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max verstappen and those who helped him win a third straight title returned to their base in milton keynes on a slightly slower form of transport. no cockpit, exposed to the elements. but still a special homecoming for red bull and their drivers, world champion max verstappen and sergio perez. this year has been extraordinary. 21 out of 22 races won. for their boss, team principle christian horner, a sixth constructive title and this has been the best yet. i doubt it will be repeated in my lifetime. it has taken since 1988 to beat mclarens record of ten victories in a row. we achieved 15 this year. with such a strong opposition as well, such strong teams and stable regulations, i am sure next year will be a lot closer and tighter and it will be a different kind of challenge. horner has been running the show here for almost 20 years and this site has been dramatically transformed. it now boasts 2000 staff, and by 2026, they will be building their own engines here on—site. the investment that has been made here in the uk has been phenomenal and now with the engine business as well, it's a tr
max verstappen and those who helped him win a third straight title returned to their base in milton keynes on a slightly slower form of transport. no cockpit, exposed to the elements. but still a special homecoming for red bull and their drivers, world champion max verstappen and sergio perez. this year has been extraordinary. 21 out of 22 races won. for their boss, team principle christian horner, a sixth constructive title and this has been the best yet. i doubt it will be repeated in my...
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when it comes to john kenneth galbraith or john maynard keynes, he didn't consider them to be merelynegative as a full-fledged socialist or communist system in this sense in the means of economic production. in the case of keynes, friedman's opposition was mostly to the idea that in an advanced capitalist economy there tended to be over saving. the marginal propensity became economically more advanced and therefore you could have an economic equilibrium and less than full production and employment and therefore the government had to borrow excess funds from the private sector engaged in deficit spending in order to maintain full economic activity. there are vast sources of excess saving. together it doesn't borrow money from the private sector. it's going to have to spend that money so the keynesian economic theory in the activity and in general so he was opposed to that. galbraith was probably the most well-known economist popularly. friedman by no means thought that he was a socialist or communist. maybe they hedged a little bit of direction of socialism but his main concern was th
when it comes to john kenneth galbraith or john maynard keynes, he didn't consider them to be merelynegative as a full-fledged socialist or communist system in this sense in the means of economic production. in the case of keynes, friedman's opposition was mostly to the idea that in an advanced capitalist economy there tended to be over saving. the marginal propensity became economically more advanced and therefore you could have an economic equilibrium and less than full production and...
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the labour leader giving a speech in milton keynes this morning was scathing.morning was scathing. - are all stuck in their psychodrama, all being dragged down to their level. and that is what theyjust don't understand. while they are swanning around, self importantly, with their factions and their staff chambers, fighting like rats in a sack, there is a country out here thatis sack, there is a country out here that is not being governed. this sack, there is a country out here that is not being governed. as mps debate the government's _ that is not being governed. as mps debate the government's latest - that is not being governed. as mpsl debate the government's latest plan to send people to rwanda, what happens next remains up in the air, unlike the planes. we can go live now to westminster and the houses of parliament and join our particle correspondence. the debate has been going on for some hours now, what have we been hearing? the some hours now, what have we been hearin: ? ,., ., , some hours now, what have we been hearin: ? .,, .,, , hearing? the debate
the labour leader giving a speech in milton keynes this morning was scathing.morning was scathing. - are all stuck in their psychodrama, all being dragged down to their level. and that is what theyjust don't understand. while they are swanning around, self importantly, with their factions and their staff chambers, fighting like rats in a sack, there is a country out here thatis sack, there is a country out here that is not being governed. this sack, there is a country out here that is not being...
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max verstappen and those who helped him win a third straight title returned to their base in milton keyness. they are on a slightly slower form of transport. exposed to the elements. still a special homecoming for red bull and their drivers, world champion max verstappen and sergio perez. this he has been extraordinary. 2i perez. this he has been extraordinary. 21 out of 22 races one. for their boss, that in principle, a sixth constructive title in this has been the best yet. i constructive title in this has been the best yet.- constructive title in this has been the best yet. i doubt it will be repeated _ been the best yet. i doubt it will be repeated in - been the best yet. i doubt it will be repeated in my - will be repeated in my lifetime. it has taken since 1988— lifetime. it has taken since 1988 to _ lifetime. it has taken since 1988 to be mclarens ten victories in a row. we achieved 15. victories in a row. we achieved 15 this — victories in a row. we achieved 15. this year. with such a strong _ 15. this year. with such a strong opposition as well, such strong — strong opposition as
max verstappen and those who helped him win a third straight title returned to their base in milton keyness. they are on a slightly slower form of transport. exposed to the elements. still a special homecoming for red bull and their drivers, world champion max verstappen and sergio perez. this he has been extraordinary. 2i perez. this he has been extraordinary. 21 out of 22 races one. for their boss, that in principle, a sixth constructive title in this has been the best yet. i constructive...
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liverpudlians are the biggest fans of a late—night snack, and the people of milton keynes are the nation'st's released details of how its more than eight million customers spent their disposable cash this year. you're live with bbc news. to afghanistan next, and it's the third winter since the taliban takeover, and it is expected to be the worst in recent decades because of staggering cuts in humanitarian aid. donations are falling due to difficult global economic conditions and international sanctions on the taliban government. but the taliban's harsh restrictions on women have also played a role. for those relying on international handouts, it means millions are now going hungry. three million children in afghanistan are now malnourished with 90% of afghans not having enough food to eat. one—third of the population — around 15 million people — are suffering from acute levels of hunger and food insecurity. this special report from kabul is by our south asia correspondent yogita limaye. nearly all the people in this country live on less than $2 a day. half of those are women, but you would
liverpudlians are the biggest fans of a late—night snack, and the people of milton keynes are the nation'st's released details of how its more than eight million customers spent their disposable cash this year. you're live with bbc news. to afghanistan next, and it's the third winter since the taliban takeover, and it is expected to be the worst in recent decades because of staggering cuts in humanitarian aid. donations are falling due to difficult global economic conditions and international...
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demonstrative, the conspicuous consumption, wrong, but this is a more moral aspect, returning to keynes, by the way, he says that the high consumption of rich people during the war should be reduced, reduced, because they... can afford it, but they take the resource of the economy, and this the resources of the economy should work for weapons, and not for consumption of something, that is what the minister of finance marchenko meant when he said that we will have to consume, it is simply about this very much, well, any politician who says that consumption should be reduced, he killed himself yes but war, we give, we, we give half of our money, almost all the taxes that the state has. per army, well, maybe consumption really needs to be limited on a macro level in general, so this will have to be done, you can, yes, let’s go, well, look, i just want to say one nuance here, the peak of aircraft production in nazi germany was in 44- and year, it was the time when germany was basically razed to the ground by the allies, and nevertheless they managed to maximize their production despite bein
demonstrative, the conspicuous consumption, wrong, but this is a more moral aspect, returning to keynes, by the way, he says that the high consumption of rich people during the war should be reduced, reduced, because they... can afford it, but they take the resource of the economy, and this the resources of the economy should work for weapons, and not for consumption of something, that is what the minister of finance marchenko meant when he said that we will have to consume, it is simply about...
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are also problems at euston station where some power lines have come down near euston in the milton keynesation, that is being affected due to a fallen tree, service is being disrupted from a kings cross as well. the advice is to check before you travel. the problem is that people are checking after finding there is no clear information about how long this might take to resolve.— this might take to resolve. thank ou ve this might take to resolve. thank you very much — this might take to resolve. thank you very much indeed _ this might take to resolve. thank you very much indeed for - this might take to resolve. thank you very much indeed for that - you very much indeed for that update. before we go, let us take you back to our breaking news story this hour: there has been a mass shooting in the czech capital, prague. the shooting happened at a university in prague called the charles university, one of the oldest universities in the world. not so long ago, perhaps an hour or so ago, we heard reports of shooting happening inside the university campus. this is a campus very, very close to cen
are also problems at euston station where some power lines have come down near euston in the milton keynesation, that is being affected due to a fallen tree, service is being disrupted from a kings cross as well. the advice is to check before you travel. the problem is that people are checking after finding there is no clear information about how long this might take to resolve.— this might take to resolve. thank ou ve this might take to resolve. thank you very much — this might take to...
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this time, but he wanted to move wimbledon fc to belfast before it eventually ended up in milton keynesangled them as an inducement to greece to get their vote for and an's bid for the olympics would stop another one that has proved tricky for rishi sunak as well. thank you so much forjoining us. the us military�*s robot space plane has blasted off from florida on its seventh mission. it was carried into orbit by a spacex falcon heavy rocket for the first time. the pentagon says the orbital vehicle will carry out a series of classified experiments during its mission. its last trip lasted more than 900 days. the recsei is a former arsenal and he told us why there is so much secrecy that surrounds these missions. bill secrecy that surrounds these missions-— secrecy that surrounds these missions. �* , , ., , ., missions. all the missions remain classified, the _ missions. all the missions remain classified, the first _ missions. all the missions remain classified, the first fight - missions. all the missions remain classified, the first fight was - classified, the first fight was around 20
this time, but he wanted to move wimbledon fc to belfast before it eventually ended up in milton keynesangled them as an inducement to greece to get their vote for and an's bid for the olympics would stop another one that has proved tricky for rishi sunak as well. thank you so much forjoining us. the us military�*s robot space plane has blasted off from florida on its seventh mission. it was carried into orbit by a spacex falcon heavy rocket for the first time. the pentagon says the orbital...
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the labour leader giving a speech in milton keynes this morning was scathing. in their psychodrama. all being dragged down to their level. and that's what they just don't understand. while they're swanning around, self importantly, with their factions and their star chambers, fighting like rats in a sack, there's a country out here that isn't being governed. as mps debate the government's latest plan to send people to rwanda, what happens next remains up in the air. unlike the planes. alex forsyth, bbc news, westminster. live now to our deputy political editor, vicki young. things are starting to get pretty busy here i had of that vote. three votes there would probably be be at seven p:m., but a number of meetings that have been going on, notjust between the chief wit, for example, the person in charge for party discipline, trying to persuade mps who said they don't feel they can back the bill to stop we know the prime minister try to do the same this morning. cabinet ministers stalking around the corridors trying to find mbs —— mps that need persuasion, and so
the labour leader giving a speech in milton keynes this morning was scathing. in their psychodrama. all being dragged down to their level. and that's what they just don't understand. while they're swanning around, self importantly, with their factions and their star chambers, fighting like rats in a sack, there's a country out here that isn't being governed. as mps debate the government's latest plan to send people to rwanda, what happens next remains up in the air. unlike the planes. alex...
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the labour leader is to give a speech in milton keynes. accuse the tory party of seven years of broken promises on migration . ian earlier today sir migration. ian earlier today sir keir starmer criticised the rwanda plan, telling broadcasters it's a gimmick and a piece of political performance art. he told the bbc if the legislation becomes law, he would repeal it. if labour wins the next election , the pace of the next election, the pace of wage growth has eased back by more than expected , whilst uk more than expected, whilst uk unemployment remains unchanged. the office for national statistics says wages rose by 7.3% in the three months to october, which is down from 7.8% in the previous three months. this was the steepest fall in earnings growth since the three months to november 2021. chancellor jeremy months to november 2021. chancellorjeremy hunt said it's positive to see inflation continue to fall. and real wages growing . and some good news for growing. and some good news for renters as price increases are expected to halve by th
the labour leader is to give a speech in milton keynes. accuse the tory party of seven years of broken promises on migration . ian earlier today sir migration. ian earlier today sir keir starmer criticised the rwanda plan, telling broadcasters it's a gimmick and a piece of political performance art. he told the bbc if the legislation becomes law, he would repeal it. if labour wins the next election , the pace of the next election, the pace of wage growth has eased back by more than expected ,...
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while, the leader of the liber party sir keir starmer is going to be delivering a speech in milton keynesl election. one of the main issues he will be _ general election. one of the main issues he will be talking _ general election. one of the main issues he will be talking about. general election. one of the main issues he will be talking about is l issues he will be talking about is his party's plans to deal with immigration because that of course is going to be a huge concern at the election and is something the politicians feel they want to be on top of. sir keir starmer was speaking to bbc breakfast earlier. here's what he has to say. what i will not vote for is to hundred £90 million spent on a gimmick that is the reminder scheme, that won't work at the very most will take about 100 people. we have 160,000 people, waiting for their asylum claims to be processed so it is a drop in the ocean. it costs a fortune and as we learned from the prime minister when he finally admitted it last week, the deal he struck will also involve rwanda sending their refugees across to the united kingdom
while, the leader of the liber party sir keir starmer is going to be delivering a speech in milton keynesl election. one of the main issues he will be _ general election. one of the main issues he will be talking _ general election. one of the main issues he will be talking about. general election. one of the main issues he will be talking about is l issues he will be talking about is his party's plans to deal with immigration because that of course is going to be a huge concern at the election...
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. but you milton keynes.as and also as they have left, he to leave they have left, he had to leave at where all the at a pivotal time where all the final documents getting. i final documents are getting. i don't know how much influence we're to really uk we're going to really the uk is going time , but going to have at that time, but that's the campaigners are saying. >> i'd be worried if they could vote they'd never >> i'd be worried if they could vote in, they'd never >> i'd...
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. but you milton keynes.lly as and also as they have left, he to leave they have left, he had to leave at where all the at a pivotal time where all the final documents getting. i final documents are getting. i don't know how much influence we're to really uk we're going to really the uk is going time , but going to have at that time, but that's the campaigners are saying. >> i'd be worried if they could vote they'd never >> i'd be worried if they could vote in, they'd never >> i'd be worried if they could vote in, traditionallyr come in, though traditionally they pair up, didn't they used to pair up, didn't they, so could in the they, so they could stay in the pub, mp and a labour mp pub, a tory mp and a labour mp would agree not to go the vote. >> but the good old days. yeah, yeah. >> simpler times. yeah. >> one jler times. yeah. >> one more mes. yeah. >> one more section to go. sweary tv shows are the rise. sweary tv shows are on the rise. sexy satanism is still a bit much. in a couple much. we'll see you i
. but you milton keynes.lly as and also as they have left, he to leave they have left, he had to leave at where all the at a pivotal time where all the final documents getting. i final documents are getting. i don't know how much influence we're to really uk we're going to really the uk is going time , but going to have at that time, but that's the campaigners are saying. >> i'd be worried if they could vote they'd never >> i'd be worried if they could vote in, they'd never >>...
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you'd milton keynes you'd turn up to milton keynes and ribbon on something and cut a ribbon on somethingthat would great. he had would have been great. he had his games. did you live his invictus games. did you live with that at all this? is with that at all of this? is that enough? >> don't he could have >> i don't know, he could have done useful. done something useful. >> i mean, that's what makes done something useful. >:so.mean, that's what makes done something useful. >:so. itzan, that's what makes done something useful. >:so. it makes that's what makes done something useful. >:so. it makes ithat's what makes done something useful. >:so. it makes it a t's what makes done something useful. >:so. it makes it a real'hat makes it so. it makes it a real tragedy because he had a chance to something all of to do something and all kinds of ways would think, ways where people would think, oh, and that's oh, good on you. and that's nice and done. to work his and well done. but to work his way through all this stuff and get redemption , you're asking get redemption, you're asking for miracle ,
you'd milton keynes you'd turn up to milton keynes and ribbon on something and cut a ribbon on somethingthat would great. he had would have been great. he had his games. did you live his invictus games. did you live with that at all this? is with that at all of this? is that enough? >> don't he could have >> i don't know, he could have done useful. done something useful. >> i mean, that's what makes done something useful. >:so.mean, that's what makes done something useful....
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that will be from milton keynes and we will bring that to you.— bring that to you.ment is �*just a starting point�*. the draft omitted the "phase out" of fossil fuels many nations have demanded — drawing criticism from the united states, europe and climate—vulnerable countries. instead, the text lists various measures that countries could use to cut emissions to achieve net zero by — or around — 2050. lobbying by members of the oil producer group opec, is thought to have influenced the negotiations. in a measure of the challenge facing the talks, the us climate chiefjohn kerry said: with 2a hours to go before the official end of the un climate talks in dubai, an agreement meant to phase out fossilfuels is not guaranteed —— as not all countries are on board. the un's climate envoy has urged countries to lift "unnecessary tactical blockades". for more we can go live now to the bbc�*s carl nasman in dubai. the latest we are hearing here in dubai is from the presidency which held a press conference in the last hour saying they want the next climb a text to be a consensu
that will be from milton keynes and we will bring that to you.— bring that to you.ment is �*just a starting point�*. the draft omitted the "phase out" of fossil fuels many nations have demanded — drawing criticism from the united states, europe and climate—vulnerable countries. instead, the text lists various measures that countries could use to cut emissions to achieve net zero by — or around — 2050. lobbying by members of the oil producer group opec, is thought to have...
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the labour leader giving a speech in milton keynes this morning was scathing.stuck in their psychodrama. all being dragged down to their level. and that is what they just don't understand. while they are swanning around, self importantly, with their factions and their star chambers, fighting like rats in a sack, there is a country out here that isn't being governed. as mps debated the government's latest plan to send people to rwanda, what happens next remains up in the air. unlike the planes. alex forsyth, bbc news, westminster. for more on that story, we can cross live to a central lobby in the houses of parliament and join our political correspondence, harrah hannah miller. the political correspondence, harrah hannah miller.— political correspondence, harrah hannah miller. the debate is still auoin on hannah miller. the debate is still going on in _ hannah miller. the debate is still going on in the — hannah miller. the debate is still going on in the house _ hannah miller. the debate is still going on in the house of- hannah miller. the debate is still. goi
the labour leader giving a speech in milton keynes this morning was scathing.stuck in their psychodrama. all being dragged down to their level. and that is what they just don't understand. while they are swanning around, self importantly, with their factions and their star chambers, fighting like rats in a sack, there is a country out here that isn't being governed. as mps debated the government's latest plan to send people to rwanda, what happens next remains up in the air. unlike the planes....
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so milton friedman was probably best known as a famous economist he, along with maynard keynes, is one of the most influential economists in the 20th century and he worked over the course of his career to establish an alternative to keynesian economics and keynesian economic policy. and he awarded the 1976 nobel prize in economics. but as i show in my book, he's first and foremost an economist, much more than that. i also call him a philosopher of because he articulated a vision of individual freedom, limited government and personal initiative that really became wrapped up in the 20th century conservative movement made him really a political icon and also a household figure. so how did americans, though, come to know friedman so i read his famous book, capitalism and freedom and high school. but he was also he was a figure on television, had a column. how did americans come to know friedman? well, here's what's interesting, i thought like maybe, you would imagine that, oh, capitalism and freedom, the big famous book that everyone reading, but actually his most famous book that really h
so milton friedman was probably best known as a famous economist he, along with maynard keynes, is one of the most influential economists in the 20th century and he worked over the course of his career to establish an alternative to keynesian economics and keynesian economic policy. and he awarded the 1976 nobel prize in economics. but as i show in my book, he's first and foremost an economist, much more than that. i also call him a philosopher of because he articulated a vision of individual...
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he along with john maynard keynes is one of the most influential economist in the 20th century and he worked over the course of his career to establish an alternative to keynesian economics and keynesian economic policy, and is awarded the 1976 nobel prize in economics. but as a show in my book while he is first and foremost an economist is much more than that. i also call him a philosopher of freedomm because he articulateda vision of individual freedom, limited government, personal initiative that really became wrapped up in the 20thh century conservative movement and made them really a political icon and also a household figure. >> host: so how did americans there really come to know friedman? so i read his famous book capitalism and freedomm in high school, but he's also, he was a figure on television. he had a call them. did americans really come to know friedman? >> guest: here's what's interesting. i felt like maybe you would mwo imagine capitalism and freedom was the big famous book edwin started reading. actually his most famous book that really gets him started as a politica
he along with john maynard keynes is one of the most influential economist in the 20th century and he worked over the course of his career to establish an alternative to keynesian economics and keynesian economic policy, and is awarded the 1976 nobel prize in economics. but as a show in my book while he is first and foremost an economist is much more than that. i also call him a philosopher of freedomm because he articulateda vision of individual freedom, limited government, personal initiative...
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to borrow a phrase from the late john maynard keynes, who by the way, was a very good money manager.l here is not necessarily to be right, it's to make money. sometimes that means being a little cynical about other people's expectations. i often hear people say i was right, that guy made money, but i was right. no, you're wrong, that i was right. don't just assume that stocks go down. don't presume they deserve it. in the immortal words of clint eastwood in unforgiven, eastwood made a point. you know what he said? he said deserve has othing to do with it. the market is going to make mistakes. your job is to recognize when it is doing something wrong, then try to take advantage. stay with grammar. >> i always say my favorite part of the show is answering questions directly from you. so i will bring in my portfolio analyst and partner to help me answer some of your most burning questions. were you able to take a look at some of your mad tweets? for those of you who are part of the investing club, you'll need no introduction. for those of you who are not members, which is really shady i
to borrow a phrase from the late john maynard keynes, who by the way, was a very good money manager.l here is not necessarily to be right, it's to make money. sometimes that means being a little cynical about other people's expectations. i often hear people say i was right, that guy made money, but i was right. no, you're wrong, that i was right. don't just assume that stocks go down. don't presume they deserve it. in the immortal words of clint eastwood in unforgiven, eastwood made a point....
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in a speech marking four years since the 2019 election keir starmer told an audience in milton keynes to the expectations of more turmoil today — buckinghamshire had not been the original venue for that speech but it was relocated late on to allow the labour leader to get back to london for tonight's votes. and on migration — he too said the small boats had to be stopped. jonathan reynolds is labour's shadow business secretary. good evening. is the labour party going to pledge to the electorate that you. the going to pledge to the electorate that ou. , going to pledge to the electorate that ou. . ., that you. the boats? we want the roblem that you. the boats? we want the problem stopped _ that you. the boats? we want the problem stopped because - that you. the boats? we want the problem stopped because it - that you. the boats? we want the problem stopped because it is - that you. the boats? we want the problem stopped because it is a i problem stopped because it is a serious problem but we want things that will make a difference and not these gimmicks. and rwanda has never been going
in a speech marking four years since the 2019 election keir starmer told an audience in milton keynes to the expectations of more turmoil today — buckinghamshire had not been the original venue for that speech but it was relocated late on to allow the labour leader to get back to london for tonight's votes. and on migration — he too said the small boats had to be stopped. jonathan reynolds is labour's shadow business secretary. good evening. is the labour party going to pledge to the...
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he, along with john maynard keynes, is one of the most influential economist in the 20th century, and he worked over the course of his career to establish an alternative to keynesian economics and keynesian economic policy, and he was awarded the 1976 nobel prize in economics. but as i show in my book, while he's first and foremost an economist, he's much more than that. i also called him a philosopher of freedom because he articulated a vision of individual freedom, limited government, personal initiative that really became wrapped up in the 20th century conservative movement and made him really a political icon and also a household figure. >> how did americans really come to know friedman? so i read his famous book capitalism and freedom in high school, but he was also a figure on television. he had a column. how did americans really come to know friedman? >> here is what's interesting. i thought, like maybe you would imagine that oh, capitalism and freedom was the famous book that everyone started reading. but actually his most famous book that really gets him started as a politica
he, along with john maynard keynes, is one of the most influential economist in the 20th century, and he worked over the course of his career to establish an alternative to keynesian economics and keynesian economic policy, and he was awarded the 1976 nobel prize in economics. but as i show in my book, while he's first and foremost an economist, he's much more than that. i also called him a philosopher of freedom because he articulated a vision of individual freedom, limited government,...
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james burridge bbc news milton keynes. congratulations to them. tribalism in formula 1 so do not tell red bull fans to... don't tell anybody who has to build bespoke trophy cabinets as well because they get a right good line out of that team. big, big weekend of football. we will come onto the big game today in just a of football. we will come onto the big game today injust a moment of football. we will come onto the big game today in just a moment or two. but a moment of drama on the pitch yesterday. everything is ok now but tom nokia, what happened? this is an extraordinary situation simply— this is an extraordinary situation simply because many people remember back in— simply because many people remember back in made the tom lockyer collapsed during the championship final dominic dale final and then having _ final dominic dale final and then having had an operation to fix the atrial— having had an operation to fix the atrial fibrillation he had on that day he — atrial fibrillation he had on that day he was given the all clear to resume — day he
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he was on keynes, ultimately on crutches. so, he showed up from phoenix about 5:00 that evening at the airport to go to the dinner and give the speech. the republican party sent the press corps out to the airport to try to get stories in the sunday papers, because otherwise, if they just covered the speech, it would be monday morning, page eight, below the fold. so, barry was cranky and all the questions were you are here to be gary hart. [ indescernible ] and question after question repeated [ indescernible ] monday, we had 250,000 copies of that story all over colorado. that was it. >> he was the conservative granddaddy of modern america, but you set a great example of the bipartisanship of the church committee. >> absolutely, and barry ended up not being a conservative, he was libertarian. and late in life, to the embarrassment of his party, he endorsed marriage and abortions and all other stuff. his former colleagues all said barry has gone senile. >> everyone we talked to on the committee, when they mention barry goldwat
he was on keynes, ultimately on crutches. so, he showed up from phoenix about 5:00 that evening at the airport to go to the dinner and give the speech. the republican party sent the press corps out to the airport to try to get stories in the sunday papers, because otherwise, if they just covered the speech, it would be monday morning, page eight, below the fold. so, barry was cranky and all the questions were you are here to be gary hart. [ indescernible ] and question after question repeated [...
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well it's interesting because people will equate it to the move to milton keynes.ears later. so we're actually talking about the late 90s compared to the early 2000. and from tony blair's point of view, as you say, he felt this would be a unifying force . but it of course unifying force. but it of course treats a club that were looking for investment and the need for a new home as a commodity , more a new home as a commodity, more like a franchise that can be plucked from london. despite its fan base and a fervent fan base, of course, and moved to a completely different place . so completely different place. so the sort of upside at the time for blair was that it would be seen as a pr win, a political win. and there was talk also of building a new 40 000 seater, multi—purpose stadium that could have been used for a variety of things, but there was opposition from these formative talks as well, from the northern ireland football authorities and many at the time felt that it was a bit of a pr stunt because , of of a pr stunt because, of course, to the football sentim
well it's interesting because people will equate it to the move to milton keynes.ears later. so we're actually talking about the late 90s compared to the early 2000. and from tony blair's point of view, as you say, he felt this would be a unifying force . but it of course unifying force. but it of course treats a club that were looking for investment and the need for a new home as a commodity , more a new home as a commodity, more like a franchise that can be plucked from london. despite its...
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um, for them. >> oh no, it's for milton keynes i >> -- >> neck of the woods. the woods. ah, okay. >> okay. >> okay. >> i'll be i'll be careful then. >> i'll be i'll be careful then. >> that mk dons. >> that mk dons. >> but no, it never actually happened. >> no, i mean, you know, it was i think irish football authorities did continue continue to resist the idea . um continue to resist the idea. um it was it was called a very delicate kind of thing to be talking about. um, and never happened the end . no. happened in the end. no. >> is there a premier league club in, in northern ireland? i'm even sure there is. i'm not even sure there is. >> i don't know. >> no, i don't know. >> no, i don't know. >> we should have to research >> no, i don't know. >> \.one.|ould have to research >> no, i don't know. >> \.one. inld have to research >> no, i don't know. >> \.one. in the ave to research >> no, i don't know. >> \.one. in the meantime,arch that one. in the meantime, what did happen premier league yesterday. >> yes. arsenal, west ham, arsenal missed chance to arsenal h
um, for them. >> oh no, it's for milton keynes i >> -- >> neck of the woods. the woods. ah, okay. >> okay. >> okay. >> i'll be i'll be careful then. >> i'll be i'll be careful then. >> that mk dons. >> that mk dons. >> but no, it never actually happened. >> no, i mean, you know, it was i think irish football authorities did continue continue to resist the idea . um continue to resist the idea. um it was it was called a very...
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sir keir starmerjoins us now from milton keynes. good morning.hink it's very important for me - alternative might be? yes, i think it's very important for me to - alternative might be? yes, i think it's very important for me to be i it's very important for me to be clear that we must stop the small boat crossings across the channel, these dangerous crossings. the government had lost control of our borders and we need to do something about it. ifirmly borders and we need to do something about it. i firmly believe that the most important thing that we can do, the most effective thing that we can do, is to smash the criminal gangs, and they are criminal gangs, that are running this vile trade of putting people in boats in the first place. before i became a politician, i was the chief prosecutor for england and wales, and i was involved injoint england and wales, and i was involved in joint operations with other countries to take down terrorist gangs, to take down gangs that were trafficking people across borders, this can be done. we need to stop pe
sir keir starmerjoins us now from milton keynes. good morning.hink it's very important for me - alternative might be? yes, i think it's very important for me to - alternative might be? yes, i think it's very important for me to be i it's very important for me to be clear that we must stop the small boat crossings across the channel, these dangerous crossings. the government had lost control of our borders and we need to do something about it. ifirmly borders and we need to do something about...