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alex forsyth, bbc news, leigh.peech went down well at conference that labour know they have a mountain to climb if they are to win the next general election. are they really have. himalayan in scale. that performance at the last general election in 2019, their worst in nearly a century, their worst in nearly a century, their worst since 1935. but they are feeling chipper. they think liz truss is deserting the territory on which elections are won and keir starmer is determined to colonise that territory. he isjunking starmer is determined to colonise that territory. he is junking the language and politics ofjeremy corbyn. a man who he campaign to try and make prime minister and instead he is aping the outlook and language of tony blair. supporters know he isn't tony blair. it's also worth remembering that the last time labour won a general election, they won 41 seats in scotland. at the last general election they won one seatin last general election they won one seat in scotland. that is just one of many reminders a
alex forsyth, bbc news, leigh.peech went down well at conference that labour know they have a mountain to climb if they are to win the next general election. are they really have. himalayan in scale. that performance at the last general election in 2019, their worst in nearly a century, their worst in nearly a century, their worst since 1935. but they are feeling chipper. they think liz truss is deserting the territory on which elections are won and keir starmer is determined to colonise that...
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we set up leigh works. there are quite _ energy bills. we set up leigh works.be such a shame to survive _ do? how do we make it work? it would be such a shame to survive covid - do? how do we make it work? it would be such a shame to survive covid and l be such a shame to survive covid and not get through this. one way of potentially getting through this is a state backed loans to energy providers, energy companies, that would take the sting out of that spike, flatten the curve, if you like. would you be up for that, paying back more over a longer period than the immediate shock? to period than the immediate shock? tfr be honest, i don't know how effective that would be against the alternatives. i don't know what they are. people have mentioned it decoupling renewable energy and i know a lot of the other issues are bigger, longerterm know a lot of the other issues are bigger, longer term issues like overseas diplomacy and things like that. if that is the only workable solution, we need something right now, that is definitely what we need. whether that then make
we set up leigh works. there are quite _ energy bills. we set up leigh works.be such a shame to survive _ do? how do we make it work? it would be such a shame to survive covid - do? how do we make it work? it would be such a shame to survive covid and l be such a shame to survive covid and not get through this. one way of potentially getting through this is a state backed loans to energy providers, energy companies, that would take the sting out of that spike, flatten the curve, if you like....
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alex forsyth, bbc news, leigh. let�*s rejoin chris mason in liverpool.side the hall? there is a buo an starmer outside the hall? there is a buoyancy here _ starmer outside the hall? there is a buoyancy here borne _ starmer outside the hall? there is a buoyancy here borne of— starmer outside the hall? there is a buoyancy here borne of banishing i starmer outside the hall? there is a l buoyancy here borne of banishing the trouble of the past and floating on the current problems that have been made, really, by the new prime minister, and sir keir starmer hopes that he can effectively move towards the political territory that he thinks liz truss has vacated. that is absolutely the strategy, and there is no doubt, as i say, an optimism here, but he has to translate that to the wider electorate, and even his biggest supporters will acknowledge what we just heard there in alex�*s report, that he doesn�*t necessarily have as much have a—va—voom as the man he was referring to in his speech, tony blair. so how does therefore the future look for labour? when you sp
alex forsyth, bbc news, leigh. let�*s rejoin chris mason in liverpool.side the hall? there is a buo an starmer outside the hall? there is a buoyancy here _ starmer outside the hall? there is a buoyancy here borne _ starmer outside the hall? there is a buoyancy here borne of— starmer outside the hall? there is a buoyancy here borne of banishing i starmer outside the hall? there is a l buoyancy here borne of banishing the trouble of the past and floating on the current problems that have been...
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alex forsyth, bbc news, leigh.son — previously a supporter ofjeremy corbyn�*s leadership of the labour party. good evening to you. are you in support of this move to the centre? coincidentally i come from lee which was featured in your package previously, and i grew up in the shadow of that cotton mill. i can tell you that what pleased me most about sir keira's speech was not just the policies, which i'm highly deflated with, but his ability to speak the message of class solidarity and resistance to the class were budget the tories came up with last week —— i'm highly delighted with. i know people around that mill will be really glad to hear that so many in the labour party speaks —— somebody in the labour party speaks their language and has answers. so yes, although i was a supporter ofjeremy corbyn, i was a supporter ofjeremy corbyn, i was one of the first to support circular pots like leadership, because i knew there would be a synthesis of the centre of the left, and by goodness, we got that today. but that mov
alex forsyth, bbc news, leigh.son — previously a supporter ofjeremy corbyn�*s leadership of the labour party. good evening to you. are you in support of this move to the centre? coincidentally i come from lee which was featured in your package previously, and i grew up in the shadow of that cotton mill. i can tell you that what pleased me most about sir keira's speech was not just the policies, which i'm highly deflated with, but his ability to speak the message of class solidarity and...
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shery: leigh-ann gerrans with the latest on the death and life of queen elizabeth ii.nue to see the impact around the world, we heard from the australian prime minister. we are also hearing from the asa -- they will keep their hours under normal conditions but will be observing a one minutes silence at 11:00 a.m. local time. coming up, we turn to china and ahead of the cpi numbers due today. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: china's consumer price inflation likely edged down in august. let's get more from our chief asia correspondent. it really seems china is one of the very few countries around the world where pricing aces have not taken such a big toll. tell us about what we are expecting and how much leeway this gives to the pboc. >> these numbers today look firm. a big divergence with china and the global inflation story. consumer prices expected to come and softer, mostly reflecting an easing on food prices. pork prices up a little bit, but vegetables taking pressure off the headline reading. core inflation will be softer. that's after being soggy consumer mood. because
shery: leigh-ann gerrans with the latest on the death and life of queen elizabeth ii.nue to see the impact around the world, we heard from the australian prime minister. we are also hearing from the asa -- they will keep their hours under normal conditions but will be observing a one minutes silence at 11:00 a.m. local time. coming up, we turn to china and ahead of the cpi numbers due today. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: china's consumer price inflation likely edged down in august. let's get...
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>> joining us now are the author of early 202 and "washington post" live anchor leigh ann caldwell and cnn contributor and staff writer at the new yorker" evan avnos. evan, starting with you, how would you describe what we're expecting to hear in the theme of this speech tonight? >> this is not a speech about rallying people against the threat against covid, the threat from covid or the threat posed by russia against ukraine. this is about something very close to home and very fundamental about the president and the people around him call an extremist threat to democracy. it is something, an idea germinating over the summer at the white house, beginning with the fact that you have now candidates who have gotten through the primaries in half a dozen battleground states. people who say they reject not only the 2020 election, but if they are put into jobs like secretary state of, like governor, that they will sec to try to shape the election process. this worries not only democrats, but people concerned about democracy, more recently you have calls to defund the fbi, and, of course, you h
>> joining us now are the author of early 202 and "washington post" live anchor leigh ann caldwell and cnn contributor and staff writer at the new yorker" evan avnos. evan, starting with you, how would you describe what we're expecting to hear in the theme of this speech tonight? >> this is not a speech about rallying people against the threat against covid, the threat from covid or the threat posed by russia against ukraine. this is about something very close to home...
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a laura leigh, are you only a marquis? she said, with dodge was he's young. talk last he chose please. when you're from old boy. could keep he's like she is not please. my 1st reason why you must would be the source to national missile does mushroom when you're missing with the keys, please like use little of be supposed to live with you. she media me up by the serious go. so use of the other near palmer i village. jim cooler, williams this is just last year. i am in a my son don't you come friday with over 30 years of independence. moldova has literally be swamped by non governmental and nonprofit organizations. in in 19 nineties there were only 38. today there are $14000.00 the largest are in one way or another linked to the source foundation and received $20000000.00 a year. a full those funds the recipients claim was spent on democratic development in the country in keeping moldova on each democratic pass. incidentally, the head of state ly acendo as a direct relationship with the foundation. she was a policy consultant and then joined the source foundati
a laura leigh, are you only a marquis? she said, with dodge was he's young. talk last he chose please. when you're from old boy. could keep he's like she is not please. my 1st reason why you must would be the source to national missile does mushroom when you're missing with the keys, please like use little of be supposed to live with you. she media me up by the serious go. so use of the other near palmer i village. jim cooler, williams this is just last year. i am in a my son don't you come...
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leigh milner reports. moment, not just for giorgia meloni, but for italy as a country. for the first time, voters have chosen a female prime minister, one which aims to form italy's most right—wing government since the second war. speaking afterwards, mr meloni said her brothers of italy party would govern for everyone and would not betray people's trust. == not betray people's trust. -- ms meloni- _ not betray people's trust. » ms meloni. italy has chosen asked, if we are called to govern this nation, we will do so for all italians, with a clear objective of uniting the people. we will ensure italians will once again be proud to be italian. fist will once again be proud to be italian. �* ~ ' will once again be proud to be italian. �* ~ , ., .,, italian. at 6296, turnout was very low. — italian. at 6296, turnout was very low. and _ italian. at 6296, turnout was very low, and voting - italian. at 6296, turnout was very low, and voting levels l very low, and voting levels were especially poor in southern regi
leigh milner reports. moment, not just for giorgia meloni, but for italy as a country. for the first time, voters have chosen a female prime minister, one which aims to form italy's most right—wing government since the second war. speaking afterwards, mr meloni said her brothers of italy party would govern for everyone and would not betray people's trust. == not betray people's trust. -- ms meloni- _ not betray people's trust. » ms meloni. italy has chosen asked, if we are called to govern...
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it's a loss that leighs a giant hole and sometimes you think you'll never overcome it but as i have told the king she's going to be with him every step of the way, every minute, every moment. so it's to all the people of united kingdom our hearts go out to you. you were fortunate to have her for 70 years. >> why did she remind you of your mother? >> the way she touched and leaned over. she had that look like are you okay? anything that i can do for joy? what do you need? do what you are supposed to do. >> president biden talking about when he met the queen and hosted she for a private tea last year and with king charls. a phone conversation this week. tonight after signing the book he hosted president biden at buckingham palace where he talked about what this loss is like and what it means for him and reassuring him saying the queen is with you. >> how do you reflect on the moments that have coalesced in celebration of the queen? >> so many moving movement. yesterday the children there. the statements put out and the ordinary people in the queue queueing up to see her. they really are --
it's a loss that leighs a giant hole and sometimes you think you'll never overcome it but as i have told the king she's going to be with him every step of the way, every minute, every moment. so it's to all the people of united kingdom our hearts go out to you. you were fortunate to have her for 70 years. >> why did she remind you of your mother? >> the way she touched and leaned over. she had that look like are you okay? anything that i can do for joy? what do you need? do what you...
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leigh-ann: this is a big question.e do know that for many years, the state funeral plans for the queen have been outlined, but we have not been privy to that information. so we do now king charles iii will be traveling back to london. he will be coming from balmoral today. and later, he will make a speech and we expect him to outline those funeral lands -- plans. as you said, 10 days of mourning is what we're now in in the u.k. business in the government will not be as normal however, announcements can be made. crucially, liz truss, our new prime minister, who only met the queen 48 hours ago on wednesday, announced a big energy plan to help the country, which has really been plunged into crisis due to soaring energy bills and rising inflation. so, we're hearing that they are going to try and push through th is energy plan, really to give people here be assurance of what is to come. because we are facing an unprecedented time. 10 days of mourning. we do know that on saturday, her coffin will arrive in london. yvonne: li
leigh-ann: this is a big question.e do know that for many years, the state funeral plans for the queen have been outlined, but we have not been privy to that information. so we do now king charles iii will be traveling back to london. he will be coming from balmoral today. and later, he will make a speech and we expect him to outline those funeral lands -- plans. as you said, 10 days of mourning is what we're now in in the u.k. business in the government will not be as normal however,...
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the charlotte and leigh reconnects are likely going to have to be rebuilt in terms of infrastructure,of resources that are en route and we are going to want to get people's power on as quickly as possible. we've also had interruptions in communications as a result of the storm, particularly in southwest florida. we have 100 portable cell towers being deployed into the area which will be put up onceit into the area which will be put up once it is safe to do so. staff on the ground are making sure the roads and interstates are open. alligator alley is open, traffic is flowing, i75 is open and flowing through charlotte county. portions of lee county they are looking at we hope to continue moving supplies into the area. we have 100 engineers on site to do bridge inspections and they work in teams of two as they assess the damage and they can ensure safety and bridges can be safely reopened. we do have reports of structural damages in bridges such as the bridge going on to sanibel island and there are other bridges that have suffered damage but once they are determined to be safe after ins
the charlotte and leigh reconnects are likely going to have to be rebuilt in terms of infrastructure,of resources that are en route and we are going to want to get people's power on as quickly as possible. we've also had interruptions in communications as a result of the storm, particularly in southwest florida. we have 100 portable cell towers being deployed into the area which will be put up onceit into the area which will be put up once it is safe to do so. staff on the ground are making...
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white house staff knew it, so did every other republican and democratic leader leigh washington.- in washington. how could donald trump's refusal to act, his betrayal of our republic, our constitution, our principles, come with no costs? many of the same elected officials who rationalize donald trump's conduct also continue to spread the toxic lie that the 2020 election was stolen. even though they know that is a line. for anyone who is remotely on the fence about that issue, i urge you to download and watch our second hearing from the select committee last june. listen to what the republicans on president trump's campaign in his justice department, his might house -- white house, listen to what they all said. they said his claims were false. they were complete bs. he knew it, they told him, we all knew it. we also, today, are watching members of my party excuse trump's decision to ignore the rulings of more than 60 courts, as if those rulings were irrelevant. apparently, in this view, our president is no longer obligated to faithfully execute the laws of the united states as req
white house staff knew it, so did every other republican and democratic leader leigh washington.- in washington. how could donald trump's refusal to act, his betrayal of our republic, our constitution, our principles, come with no costs? many of the same elected officials who rationalize donald trump's conduct also continue to spread the toxic lie that the 2020 election was stolen. even though they know that is a line. for anyone who is remotely on the fence about that issue, i urge you to...
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may realize, and he thinks the market gets to 4125 to a minimum of 50, he says, and you do have tom leigh, and he has been putting out expectations, too, and inflation is going to drop like a rock, and it already is >> right, i think steve is right, it's a binary event tomorrow, and the market will move on it i think it's ridiculous in some ways that we are spending so much time focussed on a number that is a lagging indicator to determine what the fed policy is going to do which works with the 12 to 18-month lag i think there's a lot of mismanagement here in terms of what is going on and what the market is looking at, and the market is going to move on this number, and 4125 is 30 points from here, and it's nothing. i think, yes, the market could easily get there, sure, but, you know, i really think we have to focus on what the fed fund rate is, and the neutral rate is higher than anybody thought it was or the consensus was, which means the fed raising rates is not as impactful as we thought it was six months ago. >> yeah, so joe, you know, these technical levels, if you got above the 50
may realize, and he thinks the market gets to 4125 to a minimum of 50, he says, and you do have tom leigh, and he has been putting out expectations, too, and inflation is going to drop like a rock, and it already is >> right, i think steve is right, it's a binary event tomorrow, and the market will move on it i think it's ridiculous in some ways that we are spending so much time focussed on a number that is a lagging indicator to determine what the fed policy is going to do which works...
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leigh, you had the choice to make an abortion under heartbreaking circumstances and you used your judgment to decide what was best for you and your family. what would he say to the republican politicians in washington who think -- you say to the republican politicians in washington who think they know better than you and your family? ms. leigh: i like to remind people that as americans, we all have the core value of self-determination, bodily autonomy, and to determine our futures for ourselves and our families. i would like to grant people on that because we all want that for ourselves. i was privileged enough to have that and that is what i want for anyone seeking an abortion in this country. i made the right choice that i could, just like you would want to do if it was yourself, a family member, or a loved one. rep. maloney: how does it make you feel that politicians are inserting themselves into what is your most personal and painful decisions you have ever made? ms. leigh: the hardest day of my life was having my ultrasound with my son and finding out that what i thought was a healthy
leigh, you had the choice to make an abortion under heartbreaking circumstances and you used your judgment to decide what was best for you and your family. what would he say to the republican politicians in washington who think -- you say to the republican politicians in washington who think they know better than you and your family? ms. leigh: i like to remind people that as americans, we all have the core value of self-determination, bodily autonomy, and to determine our futures for ourselves...
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doctor leigh he instead argues that tyler largely favored a bipartisan, middle of the road approach to the nation's problems. and that it was his status as a president without a party -- democrats and wigs doomed his presidency. please welcome dr. christopher leahy. >> thank you so much. the start, i want to thank the virginia museum of history and culture especially, graham dozier, for giving me the opportunity to speak before you today. i want to thank the guest of the virginia museum for their interest in john tyler for their interest in my book, and for their attention today. i'm very pleased to be here today to speak to you what is at least currently my lips work. -- which always makes my students at the college very happy to find out. i will hook up the slide show right now. many years ago, when i was deciding upon a dissertation topic, i came upon john tyler. of course, i had a little bit of knowledge about tyler. i was a history major in college. i was a graduate student in history. i became fascinated by the question of how someone could actually get kicked out of their own po
doctor leigh he instead argues that tyler largely favored a bipartisan, middle of the road approach to the nation's problems. and that it was his status as a president without a party -- democrats and wigs doomed his presidency. please welcome dr. christopher leahy. >> thank you so much. the start, i want to thank the virginia museum of history and culture especially, graham dozier, for giving me the opportunity to speak before you today. i want to thank the guest of the virginia museum...
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christopher joseph blackwell carrie rosetta blagburn susan leigh blair harry blanding, jr.e lee blaney craig michael blass rita blau richard middleton blood, jr. michael andrew boccardi john paul bocchi michael l. bocchino susan m. bochino deora frances bodley bruce douglas boehm mary catherine murphy boffa nicholas andrew bogdan darren christopher bohan lawrence francis boisseau vincent m. boland, jr. touri hamzavi bolourchi alan bondarenko andre bonheur, jr. colin arthur bonnett frank j. bonomo yvonne lucia bonomo sean booker, sr. kelly ann booms canfield d. boone mary jane booth sherry ann bordeaux krystine bordenabe jerry j. borg martin michael boryczewski richard edward bosco >> and my uncle brian hickey, you are taken away from us. he left a void that was impossible to field. but you left us with memories that we will cherish forever and we will uphold and passed down through the generations. you are still here. we live on through us. we love you, we miss you and we thank you. we think all the first responders, the true heroes. they sacrificed their lives on that day
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dayjessica solicitor from leigh dayjessica elodie solicitorfrom leigh dayjessica elodie are barrierwould not know how harmful our unregulated, online world is and i hope the data gathered may prove useful beyond this courtroom in barnet, and continue to help create safer web. the support we have received from family and friends and supporters, has been vital to us. thank you to the press also, who have reported this responsibly and hopefully those lessons will travel far. for molly's sake, let us make the online world a place that prioritises the safety and well—being of young people over the money that can be made from them. and for anyone struggling i will say again, please reach out to real people who can help you. please do not forget there is always hope. the last two weeks, and indeed the very long _ the last two weeks, and indeed the very long road since the death of much _ very long road since the death of much loved and molly, under the la underlie _ much loved and molly, under the la underlie the importance of inquest and the _ underlie the importance of inquest and the st
dayjessica solicitor from leigh dayjessica elodie solicitorfrom leigh dayjessica elodie are barrierwould not know how harmful our unregulated, online world is and i hope the data gathered may prove useful beyond this courtroom in barnet, and continue to help create safer web. the support we have received from family and friends and supporters, has been vital to us. thank you to the press also, who have reported this responsibly and hopefully those lessons will travel far. for molly's sake, let...
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leigh milner reports.e when the first plane crashed into the world trade center's north tower. 21 years later, the bells of hope rang out at st paul's chapel. nearly 3,000 people were killed during the 9/11 attacks, including more than 2,600 at the world trade center, 265 on the four planes, and 125 at the pentagon, where president joe biden paid tribute. i remember a message sent to the american people from queen elizabeth. it was on september the 11th. her ambassador read a prayer of service at st thomas's church in new york where she pointedly reminded us, quote, grief is a price you pay for love. gordon m aamoth, jr. at the memorial site in new york city, families gathered as the names of those who died on september the 11th 2001 were read out. diane massaroli lost her husband michael who was on the 101st floor of the north tower. he was 38 years old. it is always an anxious day and after the day is over, when i go home, then you are physically exhausted, like you are in a marathon. it's never changed.
leigh milner reports.e when the first plane crashed into the world trade center's north tower. 21 years later, the bells of hope rang out at st paul's chapel. nearly 3,000 people were killed during the 9/11 attacks, including more than 2,600 at the world trade center, 265 on the four planes, and 125 at the pentagon, where president joe biden paid tribute. i remember a message sent to the american people from queen elizabeth. it was on september the 11th. her ambassador read a prayer of service...
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white house staff knew it, so did every other republican and democratic leader leigh washington.ho -- in washington. how could donald trump's refusal to act, his betrayal of our republic, our constitution, our principles, come with no costs? many of the same elected officials who rationalize donald trump's conduct also continue to spread the toxic lie that the 2020 election was stolen. even though they know that is a line. for anyone who is remotely on the fence about that issue, i urge you to download and watch our second hearing from the select committee last june. listen to what the republicans on president trump's campaign in his justice department, his might house -- white house, listen to what they all said. they said his claims were false. they were complete bs. he knew it, they told him, we all knew it. we also, today, are watching members of my party excuse trump's decision to ignore the rulings of more than 60 courts, as if those rulings were irrelevant. apparently, in this view, our president is no longer obligated to faithfully execute the laws of the united states as
white house staff knew it, so did every other republican and democratic leader leigh washington.ho -- in washington. how could donald trump's refusal to act, his betrayal of our republic, our constitution, our principles, come with no costs? many of the same elected officials who rationalize donald trump's conduct also continue to spread the toxic lie that the 2020 election was stolen. even though they know that is a line. for anyone who is remotely on the fence about that issue, i urge you to...
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the poor people that live in the city, the black and brown people that cannot afford to get up and leighn't like it. this is an emergency if there ever has been one. mentioned what grady mentioned in terms of attempted kidnapping, january 1, the safety act will make that a nonholdable offense. you can kidnap someone, legitimately do it and they can't hold you because it's going cashless bail january 1. this city needs help. the state needs help. the folks that are in charge are only endangering the lives of the people that live there. >> neil: your brother was sadly one of them. just caught up in this madness. then i'm thinking as well as the mcdonald's ceo saying, observing it for himself. he's seeing the panic on the part of trying to recruit executives down to hourly workers at various restaurants in the city. these are real problems. there's such a disconnect with the powers that be. how is that? >> that is right. you know what boggles my mind is the fact that lori lightfoot ran as the tough as nails former prosecutor. she's governed like a soft as spaghetti mayor. doesn't make any s
the poor people that live in the city, the black and brown people that cannot afford to get up and leighn't like it. this is an emergency if there ever has been one. mentioned what grady mentioned in terms of attempted kidnapping, january 1, the safety act will make that a nonholdable offense. you can kidnap someone, legitimately do it and they can't hold you because it's going cashless bail january 1. this city needs help. the state needs help. the folks that are in charge are only endangering...
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nia-malika henderson, leigh ann caldwell of "the washington post." rahal laid out the economics.ake inflation issue number one. the president wants to make the case that, yes, i know it's tough out there, but it's getting better. this is the president's statement on today's report. overall, prices have been essentially flat in our country the last two months. that is welcome news for american families with more work still to do. that's correct, essentially flat. the president hoped he could say they're starting to go down. >> it was kind of a wrench into his plans to turn this liability of the economy into a positive. they've been touting gas prices going down for so long. obviously so many other prices are going up, electricity, food, et cetera. i'm very interested to see how this plays out this afternoon when he talks on the south lawn about the inflation reduction act. you know reporters are going to be asking about this, and he doesn't want the focus to be on that. he would rather be talking about so many other things. >> his approval rating still historically low but trickli
nia-malika henderson, leigh ann caldwell of "the washington post." rahal laid out the economics.ake inflation issue number one. the president wants to make the case that, yes, i know it's tough out there, but it's getting better. this is the president's statement on today's report. overall, prices have been essentially flat in our country the last two months. that is welcome news for american families with more work still to do. that's correct, essentially flat. the president hoped he...
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joining me now is carol leigh from new york and richard haas. carol, to you first.m the queen's funeral. what are we hearing will be the main focus when he speaks in new york? >> peter, what we hear from the president's national security advisor jake sullivan briefing reporters on what the president intends to accomplish while attending is that one of the main themes of the president's speech is, of course, ukraine. one of the things he is going to do is offer a firm rebuke, according to jake sullivan, of russia's war in ukraine and really attempt to try to rally the world around continuing to show support for ukraine and to unite against russia and to really call on them not to divert their attention as this conflict continues to drag on. another thing that you are going to hear from the president tomorrow is an emphasis on u.s. leadership. not just when it comes to ukraine, but also the president will point out that the u.s. is trying to lead on things like economic issues, food security and other things and likely take a bit of a victory lap in terms of him belie
joining me now is carol leigh from new york and richard haas. carol, to you first.m the queen's funeral. what are we hearing will be the main focus when he speaks in new york? >> peter, what we hear from the president's national security advisor jake sullivan briefing reporters on what the president intends to accomplish while attending is that one of the main themes of the president's speech is, of course, ukraine. one of the things he is going to do is offer a firm rebuke, according to...
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all the goals came in the first half at the leigh sports village as they won 4—0 against reading.d 19—12 in their semifinal. jo currie reports. like others sports, rugby league paid its tribute to the queen before the action got under way. the saints got on the scoresheet with troy batchelor, and then they linked up moments later with the same outcome. salford supporters could have been fearing a long afternoon. until this moment of madness from morgan knowles. the arm twist looked even worse on the replay. he was sent to the sin—bin as a result. salford tookjust the sin—bin as a result. salford took just seconds to the sin—bin as a result. salford tookjust seconds to make the extra player count as kallum watkins went over to give them hope before the break. the bad tempers and their big hits continued. salford got themselves to within a point after themselves to within a point after the restart. but saints know what it is required to win a semifinal and they found a way to put themselves ahead and with it the game. they will meet leeds in the grand final at old trafford in a week
all the goals came in the first half at the leigh sports village as they won 4—0 against reading.d 19—12 in their semifinal. jo currie reports. like others sports, rugby league paid its tribute to the queen before the action got under way. the saints got on the scoresheet with troy batchelor, and then they linked up moments later with the same outcome. salford supporters could have been fearing a long afternoon. until this moment of madness from morgan knowles. the arm twist looked even...
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tonight with the context — long—time capitol hill correspondent, and now washington post live anchor leighdwell, and tom peck, political sketch writer at the independent. welcome to the programme. initial results for its self—styled referendums, in four areas it occupies in ukraine, show people have voted overwhelmingly in favour ofjoining the russian federation. the process has been denounced as a sham by ukraine and its allies, who view the referendums as a stage—managed forerunner to russian annexation which the ministry of defence here in the uk says president putin is likely to do within days. nearly four million people from the eastern regions of donetsk and luhansk, and the southern regions of kherson and zaporizhzhia, were asked to attend polling stations — there's been allegations of intimidation, as election officials went house—to—house accompanied by armed guards. the votes serve a deadly serious purpose as they will be used by the kremlin to legitimise its invasion aims, and to portray any attempt by ukraine to retake these areas as an attack on its sovereign territory. antony
tonight with the context — long—time capitol hill correspondent, and now washington post live anchor leighdwell, and tom peck, political sketch writer at the independent. welcome to the programme. initial results for its self—styled referendums, in four areas it occupies in ukraine, show people have voted overwhelmingly in favour ofjoining the russian federation. the process has been denounced as a sham by ukraine and its allies, who view the referendums as a stage—managed forerunner to...
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leigh milner reports.rs have chosen a female prime minister, one which aims to form italy's most right—wing government since the second world war. speaking afterwards, ms meloni said her brothers of italy party would govern for everyone and would not betray people's trust. italy has chosen us. if we are called to govern this nation, we will do so for all italians, with a clear objective of uniting the people. the great objective is to ensure that we will once again be proud to be italian. at almost 62%, turnout was very low, and voting levels were especially poor in southern regions including sicily. ms miloni's party is set to win with 25% of the vote. however she will have to share power with other right—wing parties in a coalition. with forza italia, led by silvio berlusconi, and matteo salvini's league party. a meloni—lead italy will alarm much of europe, with russia at war in ukraine, but unlike her right—wing allies, she has openly said she is pro—nato and has no time for vladimir putin. although she
leigh milner reports.rs have chosen a female prime minister, one which aims to form italy's most right—wing government since the second world war. speaking afterwards, ms meloni said her brothers of italy party would govern for everyone and would not betray people's trust. italy has chosen us. if we are called to govern this nation, we will do so for all italians, with a clear objective of uniting the people. the great objective is to ensure that we will once again be proud to be italian. at...
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. >> stacey leigh sanders. >> herman s. sandler. >> james sands, jr. >> ayleen j.go. >> kirsten santiago. >> maria theresa santillan. >> susan gayle santo. >> christopher a. santora. >> john santore. august>> mario l. santoro. >> rafael humberto santos. >> rufino conrado flores santos iii. >> kalyan sarkar. >> chapelle r. sarker. >> paul f. sarle. >> deepika kumar sattaluri. >> gregory thomas saucedo. >> susan m. sauer. >> anthony savas. >> vladimir savinkin. >> john michael sbarbaro. >> david scales. >> robert l. scandole, jr. >> michelle scarpitta. >> dennis scauso. >> john albert schardt. >> john g. scharf. >> fred c. scheffold, jr. >> angela susan scheinberg. >> scott mitchell schertzer. >> sean schielke. >> steven francis schlag. >> jon schlissel. >> karen helene schmidt. >> ian schneider. >> thomas g. schoales. >> frank g. schott, jr. >> gerard patrick schrang. >> jeffrey h. schreier. >> john t. schroeder. >> susan lee schuler. >> edward william schunk. >> mark evan schurmeier. >> mark schwartz. >> adriane victoria scibetta. >> raphael scorca. >> and my broth
. >> stacey leigh sanders. >> herman s. sandler. >> james sands, jr. >> ayleen j.go. >> kirsten santiago. >> maria theresa santillan. >> susan gayle santo. >> christopher a. santora. >> john santore. august>> mario l. santoro. >> rafael humberto santos. >> rufino conrado flores santos iii. >> kalyan sarkar. >> chapelle r. sarker. >> paul f. sarle. >> deepika kumar sattaluri. >> gregory thomas...
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leigh milner reports.ious day and after the day is over, when i go home, then you are physically exhausted, like you are in a marathon. it's never changed. sam pulia, a retired police chief in illinois, lost his cousin, thomas casoria. he was a firefighter who died saving lives in the north tower. when i got a ride down there that night, it was like, hey, we're not in kansas any more, toto. # 0h, say can you see...# 21 years on, it's a day the world will never forget. leigh milner, bbc news. very little separates the two main blocs in swedish politics as votes are counted after sunday's parliamentary election. with over 90% of votes tallied, the right—wing grouping has a wafer—thin lead. maddy savage reports. the polls between the left and right blocs in sweden have been neck and neck over the past few weeks, so we can't say anything for sure until all of the results come in, and there are still postal votes to be counted, even into next week we do expect. the other big story of this election, though, the
leigh milner reports.ious day and after the day is over, when i go home, then you are physically exhausted, like you are in a marathon. it's never changed. sam pulia, a retired police chief in illinois, lost his cousin, thomas casoria. he was a firefighter who died saving lives in the north tower. when i got a ride down there that night, it was like, hey, we're not in kansas any more, toto. # 0h, say can you see...# 21 years on, it's a day the world will never forget. leigh milner, bbc news....
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be tackling the cost of living crisis. 0ur reporter nina warhurst has been to the constituency of leighr for almost 100 years, until it was won by the conservatives at the 2019 election. she's been finding out what people there would like to see from their new prime minister. here we go. i give notice that liz truss is elected as the leader of the conservative and unionist partx _ and so a new chapter begins. she was all about tax cuts, tax cuts, nothing that'd help people on carer's allowance. liz truss promised bold plans to help with rising costs, but what you need now depends who you are. she carried on working for a few months after she was diagnosed. this is tony — he gave up work suddenly when his wife sue developed pulmonary fibrosis. he went from being a high—rate taxpayer to living off a carer's allowance. their life savings are fading — fast. does it feel fair? it's the most unfair thing. it's heartbreaking, full stop, watching a loved one. as you'll know — if you've got anybody that you love, it's painful. er... and you're totally unsupported. and when you look to what comes
be tackling the cost of living crisis. 0ur reporter nina warhurst has been to the constituency of leighr for almost 100 years, until it was won by the conservatives at the 2019 election. she's been finding out what people there would like to see from their new prime minister. here we go. i give notice that liz truss is elected as the leader of the conservative and unionist partx _ and so a new chapter begins. she was all about tax cuts, tax cuts, nothing that'd help people on carer's allowance....
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clinton was president and michelle bachelet had just released gangster paradise so slightly after mike leighease through western scotland and elsewhere was of dry weather around for friday and quite warm, 26 degrees in south—east england. through friday night the rain really gets going across western scotland, northern ireland, thunderstorms mixed in, turning wetter as well across western parts of wales and south—west england. further east tending to stay dry and we brought some warm, very humid air right across the country so temperatures no lower than 12—16 so if you move into the weekend the study of low pressure continues deep into our west and is going to bring further heavy rain and also strong winds, very windy because scotland and north—east england where we will have a line of showers and heaviness underage and squally when you factor in the winds, sunshine in the north of scotland and in the south—east but more wet weather will be piling into western areas that will impact temperatures a little bit out west, may be mid to high teens weather is further south and east without brighte
clinton was president and michelle bachelet had just released gangster paradise so slightly after mike leighease through western scotland and elsewhere was of dry weather around for friday and quite warm, 26 degrees in south—east england. through friday night the rain really gets going across western scotland, northern ireland, thunderstorms mixed in, turning wetter as well across western parts of wales and south—west england. further east tending to stay dry and we brought some warm, very...
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minister sam gyimah and the longtime capitol hill correspondent and now washington post live anchor leighsident, a cabinet—level or near—cabinet level official could authorise others to know. the fbi agents had searched the former president�*s mar—a—lago residence after a months—long attempt to retrieve the files through negotiation and through a subpoena. here�*s a picture of the classified files the fbi arranged on the floor of his mar—a—lago office. it total more than 300 classified documents were found. on monday, at trump�*s request, a federaljudge appointed a special master to go through the documents. that decision will prevent the justice department from reviewing records for its criminal inquiry until after the special master�*s review. i see from the reporting that she are quoting multiple sources. the paper is pretty confident in the information it has.— information it has. there was another byline _ information it has. there was another byline on _ information it has. there was another byline on that - information it has. there was another byline on that story. | information i
minister sam gyimah and the longtime capitol hill correspondent and now washington post live anchor leighsident, a cabinet—level or near—cabinet level official could authorise others to know. the fbi agents had searched the former president�*s mar—a—lago residence after a months—long attempt to retrieve the files through negotiation and through a subpoena. here�*s a picture of the classified files the fbi arranged on the floor of his mar—a—lago office. it total more than 300...
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they're projected to lose 1 billion and they're piling money into the credit card reserves so certain leighestion >> is that a question of timing in ters of basically a recession coming and it's a question of how bad does the economy get and the weakest american borrowers get stressed and pushed to the edge of default. you have people who are living paycheck to paycheck and at the end of the month they're deciding that they're making the triage decisions about whether or not they're going to pay off their apple card, and whether or not they'll pay for groceries, gas or anything like that and they'll remain solvent on their other credit timing is a big part of this, but you can argue that goldman sachs is pursuing the correct strategy and clearly they need to diversify away from the wall street businesses. are they going to be the victim of poor timing, i think, is the question >> hugh, thank you >>> when we come back, we will speak exclusively with the ceo of roblox as that company dives into metaverse advertising right now, though, as we head to a break a reminder that you can get the best
they're projected to lose 1 billion and they're piling money into the credit card reserves so certain leighestion >> is that a question of timing in ters of basically a recession coming and it's a question of how bad does the economy get and the weakest american borrowers get stressed and pushed to the edge of default. you have people who are living paycheck to paycheck and at the end of the month they're deciding that they're making the triage decisions about whether or not they're going...
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leigh-ann: he will be gathered with stash annmarie: you -- annmarie: he will be gathered with governorsthe inflation reduction act. they knew this was going to be one of the biggest issues. this has money going towards climate change, corporate tax if you make over $1 million, and lowering the cost of medicare. how will the president be able to stick with that message with the fact that inflation today is higher? the one piece of spin they will want to grapple with is that they worked all summer to bring gasoline prices down from where it was at the june peak to over five dollars per gallon to just under four dollars per gallon now. that was the one bright side of this report. it is less than two months away from the midterm election, republicans are going to harp on this. tom: which party is advantaged by sustained inflation? annmarie: that would be the republicans going into midterm election. they are the ones who can say inflation is not coming down, it was not transitory, something that the treasury and the white house told us it would be. the republicans want to make sure this mess
leigh-ann: he will be gathered with stash annmarie: you -- annmarie: he will be gathered with governorsthe inflation reduction act. they knew this was going to be one of the biggest issues. this has money going towards climate change, corporate tax if you make over $1 million, and lowering the cost of medicare. how will the president be able to stick with that message with the fact that inflation today is higher? the one piece of spin they will want to grapple with is that they worked all...
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leigh-anne armitage, thank ou absolutely.d what it means to people and what it means to you. it is today and what it means to people and what it means to you. it is one of those times _ and what it means to you. it is one of those times where _ and what it means to you. it is one of those times where it _ and what it means to you. it is one of those times where it just - and what it means to you. it is one of those times where it just feels l of those times where it just feels so final~ — of those times where it just feels so final. we have had ten days morning. — so final. we have had ten days morning, and we now get to this point, _ morning, and we now get to this point, and — morning, and we now get to this point, and of course we now say goodbye — point, and of course we now say goodbye for good, and i feel quite overwhelmed with that thought, to be honest _ overwhelmed with that thought, to be honest i_ overwhelmed with that thought, to be honest. i have served for my country for ten _ honest. i have served for my countr
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the message from here in birmingham, and from leigh in greater manchester and the message from leedsew deputy prime minister, therese coffey on the programme. she will be speaking tojon in downing street. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm alison earle. tributes have been paid to a man who was shot by police in south london on monday night. chris kaba, who was 23, died after a police chase in streatham hill. his fiance's mother said he was months away from becoming a dad and was studying to become an architect. the police watchdog, is investigating. wards are being repurposed in london's hospitals to help reduce the number of people waiting more than a year for operations. it's one of the measures being tried at hammersmith hospital, which is also recruiting specialist nurses, and using robots. the imperial nhs trust says it's doing all it can to deal with backlogs from the last two years. we've come through the pandemic. we've had a workforce through that time who have been amazing. they've worked in different places. they'v
the message from here in birmingham, and from leigh in greater manchester and the message from leedsew deputy prime minister, therese coffey on the programme. she will be speaking tojon in downing street. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm alison earle. tributes have been paid to a man who was shot by police in south london on monday night. chris kaba, who was 23, died after a police chase in streatham hill. his fiance's mother said he...
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and another tribute we received was sent from leigh, in southeast london — because nearly 20 years agolondon offices, and we were all standing around waiting for the unveiling of the statue. and she unveiled the statue, and then it was up to me to then to go to go forward and present her with the bouquet, that i was holding and remembering to curtsey and hoping that i'd done it correctly. well, i'm sure you did. and i can see in the background of that photo that it was a it was a big gathering. there were a lot of people there. did you feel like the queen knew exactly who you were? because, after all, she's meeting an awful lot of people. yes, she had been briefed on who i was, and she was able to relate that back to me. she knew my name, she knew myjob at the crown estate and and how long i'd been there, as well. so yes, so it was we we exchanged a lovely couple of words, yes. and were you nervous about getting the right flowers for her? i didn't have to buy the flowers. so that was quite good. i was just given the bouquet, yes. and after she had spoken to you, i wondered how much tha
and another tribute we received was sent from leigh, in southeast london — because nearly 20 years agolondon offices, and we were all standing around waiting for the unveiling of the statue. and she unveiled the statue, and then it was up to me to then to go to go forward and present her with the bouquet, that i was holding and remembering to curtsey and hoping that i'd done it correctly. well, i'm sure you did. and i can see in the background of that photo that it was a it was a big...
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stephanie cutter, republican strategist al kardenas, and leigh ann caldwell of "the washington post."come to sum, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. a spate of news from anger over the overturning of roe vkz wade to gas prices has pushed his policy numbers to the highest point in almost a year. it's thanks -- all registered voters, the new poll is silting at 65%, the big jump wasup younger democrats, perhaps student locals as well, but those are hardly robust numbers and they're a jump from the 42/55 split last month. 46% for democrats, 46% for republicans in the race for the congress. the on issue after issue, his approve ratings are actually consistent below 45. on, the economy even lower, border, lower than that, 36. the cost of living even lower, at a paltry 30%. so what is happening? one is, of course the decision,
stephanie cutter, republican strategist al kardenas, and leigh ann caldwell of "the washington post."come to sum, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. a spate of news from anger over the overturning of roe vkz wade to gas prices has pushed his policy numbers to the highest point in almost a year. it's thanks -- all registered voters, the new poll is silting at 65%, the big jump wasup...
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leigh: jack. ¿lo mataste?- andando. [♪♪♪] >>> se une para honrar la memoria. >> ademÁs el gobernador da luz verde a una propuesta que beneficiarÁ a los vendedores ambulantes asÍ comenzamos. >>> este es tu noticiero telemundo 48. >> ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas tardes >>> les saluda sandra cervantes vamos a iniciar en donde realizaron una vigilia. >> para recordar a un hombre que le dispararon el pasado domingo en lo que las autoridades consideran un caso de ira al volante se encuentra nuestro compaÑero andrÉs cuÉntanos como se ha desarrollado este evento allÁ? >>> pues, sÍ fueron momentos de mucha tristeza de hecho la mamÁ de Él estuvo presente tratÓ de hablar con los medios de comunicaciÓn y las emociones no la dejaron, la tristeza >>> sin embargo, les quiero mostrar como estÁn aquÍ justamente estamos en la intersecciÓn en donde todo pasÓ >>> ahÍ pues luego de ofrecer palabras algunos miembros del "burÓ" polÍtica de acÁ amigos y tambiÉn la mamÁ que n pudo decir mucho porque simplemente no le salÍan las palabras pues
leigh: jack. ¿lo mataste?- andando. [♪♪♪] >>> se une para honrar la memoria. >> ademÁs el gobernador da luz verde a una propuesta que beneficiarÁ a los vendedores ambulantes asÍ comenzamos. >>> este es tu noticiero telemundo 48. >> ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas tardes >>> les saluda sandra cervantes vamos a iniciar en donde realizaron una vigilia. >> para recordar a un hombre que le dispararon el pasado domingo en lo que las autoridades consideran...