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>> lesley stahl: lesley. >> ruthy stahl: that's a nice name. >> lesley stahl: thank you. ( laughter )t her memory is failing. >> colette: the current president, or the president before him, i'll take either. >> ruthy stahl: no, i can't. >> lesley stahl: do you remember your parents? >> ruthy stahl: no. >> lesley stahl: no? oh, my. >> ruthy stahl: that's funny i don't remember them. >> lesley stahl: is it frustrating when you can't remember? >> ruthy stahl: no. >> lesley stahl: no? >> ruthy stahl: it just passes on to something else. ( laughter ) >> lesley stahl: dr. kawas says most people-- probably even most doctors-- would assume ruthy's memory problems stem from alzheimer's disease, but scientists are finding out more and more about the complexities of what causes dementia. you hear people say, "she got alzheimer's, he has alzheimer's," when they really should say dementia. >> kawas: that's exactly right. dementia is a loss of thinking abilities that affects your memory, your language. it's a syndrome. it's a syndrome kind of like headache is a syndrome. you can have a headache bec
>> lesley stahl: lesley. >> ruthy stahl: that's a nice name. >> lesley stahl: thank you. ( laughter )t her memory is failing. >> colette: the current president, or the president before him, i'll take either. >> ruthy stahl: no, i can't. >> lesley stahl: do you remember your parents? >> ruthy stahl: no. >> lesley stahl: no? oh, my. >> ruthy stahl: that's funny i don't remember them. >> lesley stahl: is it frustrating when you can't...
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lesley do _ was in party 's manifesto. ok. lesley do you _ was in party 's manifesto. ok.that are really important to the people here, with its education, jobs, the economy, that perhaps independence debate has distracted from those things? i independence debate has distracted from those things?— from those things? i think scotland is e . uall from those things? i think scotland is equally divided, _ from those things? i think scotland is equally divided, not _ from those things? i think scotland is equally divided, notjust - from those things? i think scotland is equally divided, notjust on - from those things? i think scotland is equally divided, notjust on the l is equally divided, notjust on the issue of independence, but on an idea of how you can have a recovery. 37% of us do not want borisjohnson in the westminster government having control of the macroeconomic levers many we will have to jump to 13 foot photo —— 57% is up if we're going to have a new normal, green transition, if we are going to be doing stuff a progressive country wants to do, the way scotland has b
lesley do _ was in party 's manifesto. ok. lesley do you _ was in party 's manifesto. ok.that are really important to the people here, with its education, jobs, the economy, that perhaps independence debate has distracted from those things? i independence debate has distracted from those things?— from those things? i think scotland is e . uall from those things? i think scotland is equally divided, _ from those things? i think scotland is equally divided, not _ from those things? i think...
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lesley stahl asked what happens next?e is a woman explaining what she went through after going to a doctor to treat her disorder. >> she didn't gone into my gender dysphoria stemmed from. they asked why do you want to go on testosterone? well, being a woman is not working. they said okay. >> that was that. you got a prescription for testosterone? >> yes. >> tucker: that's all it took. it kept gooing. within 4 months she was in the operating room having a double mastectomy. >> she said approved for a mastectomy, top surgery, she told us was traumatic. >> i started to have a really disturbing sense that a part of my body was missing. like a ghost limb feeling. something should be there. it surprised me but it was really hard to deny. >> so, she de-transitioned by going off testosterone and then went back to the clinic and complained to the doctor that the process didn't follow the guidelines. >> i can't believe i transitioned and de-transitioned in the course of like less than one year. it's crazy. >> tucker: yes, it is. it
lesley stahl asked what happens next?e is a woman explaining what she went through after going to a doctor to treat her disorder. >> she didn't gone into my gender dysphoria stemmed from. they asked why do you want to go on testosterone? well, being a woman is not working. they said okay. >> that was that. you got a prescription for testosterone? >> yes. >> tucker: that's all it took. it kept gooing. within 4 months she was in the operating room having a double...
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watch cbs in bay area with the kpix 5 news app. >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl.er of classic and updated stories, while we begin reporting and shooting our 54th season of "60 minutes." ( ticking ) dignity. it demands a rapid covid test, because we all deserve an answer. it demands your heart stays connected to your doctor, so you know it's beating as it should. and a rapid test to help evaluate concussion, in case something were to happen. at abbott, we fight for these moments, developing life-changing technologies. because dignity demands it. ♪ ♪ cal: our confident forever plan is possible with a cfp® professional. a cfp® professional can help you build a complete financial plan. visit letsmakeaplan.org to find your cfp® professional. ♪ [sfx: thunder rumbles] [sfx: rainstorm] ♪ comfort in the extreme. ♪ the lincoln family of luxury suvs. captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org robyn: i'm the one you call when you can't call 911. previously on the equalizer... what does your mom do agai
watch cbs in bay area with the kpix 5 news app. >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl.er of classic and updated stories, while we begin reporting and shooting our 54th season of "60 minutes." ( ticking ) dignity. it demands a rapid covid test, because we all deserve an answer. it demands your heart stays connected to your doctor, so you know it's beating as it should. and a rapid test to help evaluate concussion, in case something were to happen. at abbott, we fight for these moments,...
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i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm john dickerson. >> i'm norah o'donnell. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and more, tonight, on "60 minutes." (( tickingg ) are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. people taking rybelsus® lost up to 8 pounds. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. tell y
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>> lesley, thank you. >>> and ethereum or ethan allen? the latest trading boom on wall street is next. >>> plus, watch fisker shares falling. less than analysts expectations. no revenue to speak of, of course yesterday founder and ceo henry fisker told "closing bell" the company doesn't plan to invest in bitcoin saying it's not sustainable. "techcheck" is back in two. >>> welcome back to "techcheck" on tuesday i'm carl quintanilla with deirdre bosa, jon fortt, julia boorstin is with us. a bit of a divergence in stocks. dow lost steam nasdaq up, though. more than erasing yesterday's losses tech and consumer discretionary at the top of the index and faang enjoying a day higher. at&t, though, cinching again a day after the deal was announced with warnermedia we discuss that in a moment. first a fresh news update. >> and at this hour, home depot posting a big earnings feed by blowout sales. comps remained strong first two weeks of may home depot shares given up early gains, down on the day macy's meantime posting an even bigger comp sales gro
>> lesley, thank you. >>> and ethereum or ethan allen? the latest trading boom on wall street is next. >>> plus, watch fisker shares falling. less than analysts expectations. no revenue to speak of, of course yesterday founder and ceo henry fisker told "closing bell" the company doesn't plan to invest in bitcoin saying it's not sustainable. "techcheck" is back in two. >>> welcome back to "techcheck" on tuesday i'm carl quintanilla...
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. >> reporter: in walnut creek, i'm lesley brinkley, abe 7 news. >>> also in the east bay, a demand for more resources for those who suffer from mental illness. the family alines for the mentally ill held demonstrations today. demonstrators are asking for more treatment for people suffering from scottic breaks. too many people are being turned away from hospitals and end up homeless or in jail. >> that's what we're asking for today. to keep people out of jail, off the streets, get them the treatment they need for this to be stable and live in the community. >> demonstrators say the mental health system is broken and are advocating for programs who reach those who may be unable to ask for help. >> to the weather. another red flag warning going into effect tonight in the bay area because there's a high risk for wildfire wildfires. >> that includes the north bay hills. the east bay hills. the east bay valleys. and this is really also solano county that is included. the red flag warning begins 11:00 pm tonight. till 6:00 am monday. solano county. 8:00 am tomorrow until 6:00 pm monday. the b
. >> reporter: in walnut creek, i'm lesley brinkley, abe 7 news. >>> also in the east bay, a demand for more resources for those who suffer from mental illness. the family alines for the mentally ill held demonstrations today. demonstrators are asking for more treatment for people suffering from scottic breaks. too many people are being turned away from hospitals and end up homeless or in jail. >> that's what we're asking for today. to keep people out of jail, off the...
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so, lithuania there, just coming off stage, and here we have ireland�*s lesley about to go on.that was cancelled because of covid. so the usual eurovision fever is heightened because all of these people have been waiting so long for this moment. while people are excited, there are concerns, too. two delegations have recorded positive tests since reaching rotterdam. i haven�*t been outside, actually, in a week! laughter. um, but, yeah, right? we�*re still dealing, and it�*s a very real threat to everyone�*s health still. # i�*m breaking the rules! the organisers and dutch government are adamant eurovision is being conducted in the safest possible way in the context of a pandemic. you test when you leave, you test when you arrive, then you test when you get in here, and then you pretty much stay at the hotel, within your delegation, and you come here to do your work. over the course of this week, more than 31,000 spectators will have the chance to witness what everyone here hopes will provide a model for the global revival of live events. anna holligan, bbc news, rotterdam. if i'
so, lithuania there, just coming off stage, and here we have ireland�*s lesley about to go on.that was cancelled because of covid. so the usual eurovision fever is heightened because all of these people have been waiting so long for this moment. while people are excited, there are concerns, too. two delegations have recorded positive tests since reaching rotterdam. i haven�*t been outside, actually, in a week! laughter. um, but, yeah, right? we�*re still dealing, and it�*s a very real...
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. >> lesley hunt.q veteran, spent one combat deployment in iraq and another in saudi arabia, he served as a diplomatic liaison officer. he ran for office in 2020, tonight, you might learn about his next journey. >> nathan, a former navy seal, he returned home to serve at white house urge the trump administration. as director of intelligence programs on the national security council. he is now entering georgia 2022 senate race. richard kasper, a former marine, purple heart recepiant in his tour in iraq he survived 4 ied blasts, he experienced horrors of witnessing death of his friend. due to post-traumatic stress disorder, after nearly giving up, he discovered art and song writing as therapeutic forms of expression, and created creative vets. >> what an honor to have you here, a cool spot here. >> it is fantastic. >> at veteran's museum. >> beautiful, appreciate you having us. >> thank you. >> this is one of my favorite programs to do every year is memorial day reflect on what it means. nathan, i will s
. >> lesley hunt.q veteran, spent one combat deployment in iraq and another in saudi arabia, he served as a diplomatic liaison officer. he ran for office in 2020, tonight, you might learn about his next journey. >> nathan, a former navy seal, he returned home to serve at white house urge the trump administration. as director of intelligence programs on the national security council. he is now entering georgia 2022 senate race. richard kasper, a former marine, purple heart recepiant...
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remember he had a session with lesley stahl right before he took office, and she reported after thatn the discussion before the program, she asked him why are you running the media down? and he said, because i don't want people to believe you when you say bad things about me. and that has been a long-term project. he's been aided and abetted by his friends at fox and by social media, and that has only accelerated over time. and, yeah, it's pretty frightening because there is no evidence. and to this day there's no evidence of the massive fraud that he contends. and by the way, he contended there was massive fraud in the last election and that he had actually won the popular vote. you'll remember he appointed a commission of his own loyalists to investigate this, and they could not find the evidence then. so this is a repeat of what we saw before. and, you know, i mean i don't agree with liz cheney on many, many, many things. but at least she has the integrity to say there are bigger things than party. there are bigger things than trump. and one of them is the sanctity of elections. >
remember he had a session with lesley stahl right before he took office, and she reported after thatn the discussion before the program, she asked him why are you running the media down? and he said, because i don't want people to believe you when you say bad things about me. and that has been a long-term project. he's been aided and abetted by his friends at fox and by social media, and that has only accelerated over time. and, yeah, it's pretty frightening because there is no evidence. and to...
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so, lithuania there, just coming off stage, and here we have ireland's lesley about to go on.ision fever is heightened because all of these people have been waiting so long for this moment. while people are excited, there are concerns, too. two delegations have recorded positive tests since reaching rotterdam. the organisers and dutch government are adamant eurovision is being conducted in the safest possible way in the context of a pandemic. you test when you leave, you test when you arrive, then you test when you get in here, and then you pretty much stay at the hotel, within your delegation, and you come here to do your work. over the course of this week, more than 31,000 spectators will have the chance to witness what everyone here hopes will provide a model for the global revival of live events. anna holligan, bbc news, rotterdam. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. we start off on an optimistic note. there are a few showers around today and in any sunshine it is feeling pleasantly warm. 15 degrees in dorset and we will see them a degree orso dorset and we
so, lithuania there, just coming off stage, and here we have ireland's lesley about to go on.ision fever is heightened because all of these people have been waiting so long for this moment. while people are excited, there are concerns, too. two delegations have recorded positive tests since reaching rotterdam. the organisers and dutch government are adamant eurovision is being conducted in the safest possible way in the context of a pandemic. you test when you leave, you test when you arrive,...
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. >>> meantime, our lesley vicar is looking at shareholders rejected plans of some major companies foropposing ceo pay in leveling we haven't seen in years. this happened at companies such as ge, at&t, starbucks and ibm and dozens more on the chopping block with annual meetings taking place over the next few weeks. now, according to a report, 18 company hs say on paper proposals rejected so far this year at a rate of 3.5% more than twice the average rejection rate over the prior four years which was 1.6%. now, according to equalr, they found sharpholders support for compensation is at the lowest level in the decade with average of just 87.6% of votes in favor of pay packages. a proxy solicitor told me investors have become much more likely to express their opinions now than they have in years' past many asset managers made assertions during the pandemic about environmental social and governance issues, and now are expected to vote in a way that reflects toes views. a report from blackrock just last week showed the $9 trillion asset manager taken a more aggressive posture voting against
. >>> meantime, our lesley vicar is looking at shareholders rejected plans of some major companies foropposing ceo pay in leveling we haven't seen in years. this happened at companies such as ge, at&t, starbucks and ibm and dozens more on the chopping block with annual meetings taking place over the next few weeks. now, according to a report, 18 company hs say on paper proposals rejected so far this year at a rate of 3.5% more than twice the average rejection rate over the prior...
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lesley picker. >>> with the markets moving in some different degrees with the nasdaq down 1.6% and broader market up that will do it for us on "squawk on the street." time to send it over now to "techcheck." >>> happy monday welcome to "techcheck. i'm jon fortt with carl quintanilla and deirdre bosa ahead this hour, the dow hetits record high. nasdaq back on display more on that plus, elon musk and the dogecoin dropped. kara swisher can weigh in on the "snl" debut. and the largest pipeline in the u.s. shut down by a ransom ware attack a ceo with us on a major cyber threat coming up d? >> diving in on stocks, the nasdaq down more than a percent and a half again this morning. tech, the worst sector by far in the s&p. facebook down 3% apple down a percent sent and a half. >> and off the record close, 4%, from earlier in the year software hit most today. group's down about 10% since the february peak. names like zoom and docusign continuing to fall double digits in the last month. twitter and ring central down more than 20% in that same period chips under pressure as well micron, intel, qualco
lesley picker. >>> with the markets moving in some different degrees with the nasdaq down 1.6% and broader market up that will do it for us on "squawk on the street." time to send it over now to "techcheck." >>> happy monday welcome to "techcheck. i'm jon fortt with carl quintanilla and deirdre bosa ahead this hour, the dow hetits record high. nasdaq back on display more on that plus, elon musk and the dogecoin dropped. kara swisher can weigh in on the...
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. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker >> i'm anderson cooper >> and i am gorgalack 368. >> jimmyy is may 17th, and you know what that means it is tax day. yeah [ crowd boos ] what was that? yeah, i get it the most popular google search today was, "can i write off my home if it's also my office? and "can i write off my bed if it's also my desk? since it's tax day, can we see what the head of the irs looks like yeah, don't worry if you forgot to file your taxes he looks pretty understanding. [ laughter ] can i see him again? can we bring it -- [ laughter ] he looks like his son just told him, "i need 10 grand for deejay school. [ laughter ] some business news, i saw that pabst blue ribbon and entenmann's are teaming up to release a new paring of hard coffee and doughnuts take a look at this. [ cheers ] >> steve: what [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and to make it a a truly balanced breakfast just throw in half a pack of newport lights there you go, that's - speaking of new products, i heard that mountain dew is launching a birthday cake flavored drink called "mountain dew cake smash." take
. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker >> i'm anderson cooper >> and i am gorgalack 368. >> jimmyy is may 17th, and you know what that means it is tax day. yeah [ crowd boos ] what was that? yeah, i get it the most popular google search today was, "can i write off my home if it's also my office? and "can i write off my bed if it's also my desk? since it's tax day, can we see what the head of the irs looks like yeah, don't worry if you forgot to file...
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and joining us now to discuss is that joe professor, lesley tense and she teaches in the psychology and african american studies departments at san jose state university professor tense and thank you so much for your time. that is your community. san jose state. they've dealt with the garlic festival shooting just a few years ago and now this. how has this tragedy affected you and those close to you. >> thank you for having you know, as these tragedies occur, it just feels like it's getting closer and closer to home. when the festivals shooting occurred several years ago. my family and friends and my fans lace reached out to me urgently anytime i hear about tragedies happening in the northern california area they're concerned. and so certainly now living in san jose and having this happening only blocks away from campus. it just fails. very terrifying to know that. our communities are not as safe as we think they are. >> you know, we may be we think we live in a bubble that you know, san jose de i mean, we hear about gun violence in everybody else's backyard. but when it's in our own, i
and joining us now to discuss is that joe professor, lesley tense and she teaches in the psychology and african american studies departments at san jose state university professor tense and thank you so much for your time. that is your community. san jose state. they've dealt with the garlic festival shooting just a few years ago and now this. how has this tragedy affected you and those close to you. >> thank you for having you know, as these tragedies occur, it just feels like it's...
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joining me is author and broadcaster and indepencence campaigner lesley riddoch — and andy maciver —on did enough in that final debate to cement what they believe will be a majority in parliament? i cement what they believe will be a majority in parliament?— majority in parliament? i don't think the debate _ majority in parliament? i don't think the debate will— majority in parliament? i don't think the debate will decide i majority in parliament? i don't| think the debate will decide the majority in parliament? i don't - think the debate will decide the get a majority. the majority, i'm not surprised if he'll be right on the bubble that 65 seats in or to me they'll be decided by a variety of different situations will be very close and i'm not sure tonight whether it will of changed much. but what i think nicola sturgeon achieved tonight with about a policy which actually suited anas sarwar quite a lot but what nicola sturgeon did achieve was that she softened some of the edges around the argument a little bit. she made it quite clear and some of her answers, talking about patient pe
joining me is author and broadcaster and indepencence campaigner lesley riddoch — and andy maciver —on did enough in that final debate to cement what they believe will be a majority in parliament? i cement what they believe will be a majority in parliament?— majority in parliament? i don't think the debate _ majority in parliament? i don't think the debate will— majority in parliament? i don't think the debate will decide i majority in parliament? i don't| think the debate will decide...
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. >> oh, man. ( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and more, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) (naj) at fisher investments, our clients know we have their backs. (other money manager) how do your clients know that? (naj) because as a fiduciary, it's our responsibility to always put clients first. (other money manager) so you do it because you have to? (naj) no, we do it because it's the right thing to do. we help clients enjoy a comfortable retirement. (other money manager) sounds like a big responsibility. (naj) one that we don't take lightly. it's why our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. fisher investments is clearly different. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ comfort in the extreme. ♪ the lincoln family of luxury suvs. ♪ some days, you justmily don't have it.uvs. not my uncle, though. he's taking trulicity for his type 2 diabetes and now, he's really on his game. once-weekly trulicity lowers your a1c by helping your body release the insulin it's already making. most people re
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battle that the americans fought, the entire sets of battles on the western front. ( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and more, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) michael: this is the story of two brothers. david: my grandfafather, pincnchas. michael: my greatat-great- grandfatather, rachmhmaiel. gigi: pinky and d rocky. simi:: ththere was anan upuprising in n poland. david:d: and ththen the famamily broke e. michchael: they scacattered aroround in diffeferent placeces. gigi: they w worked hardrd. simi: and bubuilt new lilives. michael:l: bubut rocky anand pinky's famis dididn't t see each other agagain... all:l: .....until nowow. david: morere than 100 0 years late, ancestry helped connect us to our r ancestorss and eaeach other.. ancestry helped connect us to our r ancestorss sosome days, y you just don't t have it. not my uncncle, thoughgh. he''s takingng trulicityty fors type 2 diaiabetes and d now, he's really o on his gameme. once-weeeekly trulicicity lowewers your a1a1c by h helping
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maria: jackie deangelis jump in. >> i'm wongd wherg you look at the tenure lesley when we look at thet timeline how inflation is creeping into this market how you think tenure is moving and market are looking for tipping point of when they should be pulling out of the stock market maybe thinking about fixed income in a more meaningful way. but they're not really sure when to do that. do we wait until the fall and end of the year and tick higher awflgd that becomes safer better investment, it is not gong to yield as much as you could get in amazon or some of the tech stockings but at least you know your money is safe. >> i think that, you know, friday employment report is a large miss shows you that it is really going to be less fund unloaded with a larger interest rates if n first quarters as people rose expectations up between inflation and jab growth. now they're going setback. so our view is that we stay in this really great range from 145 to 175 tenure yeenld maybe at the end of the year as they push forward now growth given fact that we have this -- you know job gain that, you kn
maria: jackie deangelis jump in. >> i'm wongd wherg you look at the tenure lesley when we look at thet timeline how inflation is creeping into this market how you think tenure is moving and market are looking for tipping point of when they should be pulling out of the stock market maybe thinking about fixed income in a more meaningful way. but they're not really sure when to do that. do we wait until the fall and end of the year and tick higher awflgd that becomes safer better investment,...
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so, lithuania there, just coming off stage, and here we have ireland's lesley about to go on. the safest possible way in the context of a pandemic. you test when you leave, you test when you arrive, then you test when you get in here, and then you pretty much stay at the hotel, within your delegation, and you come here to do your work. over the course of this week, more than 31,000 spectators will have the chance to witness what everyone here hopes will provide a model for the global revival of live events. anna holligan, bbc news, rotterdam. thank goodness, something to smile about. buckingham palace has announced that princess beatrice is expecting her first child in the autumn. the palace said... "her royal highness princess beatrice and mr edoardo mapelli mozzi are very pleased to announce that they are expecting a baby in autumn of this year." the couple married at a private ceremony in windsor last year. and a reminder, we'll be answering your questions later on international travel rules this afternoon. quite a lot of confusion still. it was a big topic at pmqs. tweet y
so, lithuania there, just coming off stage, and here we have ireland's lesley about to go on. the safest possible way in the context of a pandemic. you test when you leave, you test when you arrive, then you test when you get in here, and then you pretty much stay at the hotel, within your delegation, and you come here to do your work. over the course of this week, more than 31,000 spectators will have the chance to witness what everyone here hopes will provide a model for the global revival of...
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let's get more on this from lesley batchelor, former director general of the institute of exporters. possible free trade agreement in the future. : :, , : :, :, future. and how beneficial would that sort of _ future. and how beneficial would that sort of free _ future. and how beneficial would that sort of free trade _ future. and how beneficial would | that sort of free trade agreement be? how important to the two economies to each other in relative terms? 50 economies to each other in relative terms? :, :, :, , :, terms? so the uk and india as a bilateral agreement _ terms? so the uk and india as a bilateral agreement of - terms? so the uk and india as a bilateral agreement of a - terms? so the uk and india as a - bilateral agreement of a roundabout £24 billion so it's a huge thing and i £24 billion so it's a huge thing and i know— £24 billion so it's a huge thing and i know that — £24 billion so it's a huge thing and i know that india and the uk have aspirations— i know that india and the uk have aspirations to get towards 2030 where _ aspirations to get towards 2030 where they wa
let's get more on this from lesley batchelor, former director general of the institute of exporters. possible free trade agreement in the future. : :, , : :, :, future. and how beneficial would that sort of _ future. and how beneficial would that sort of free _ future. and how beneficial would that sort of free trade _ future. and how beneficial would | that sort of free trade agreement be? how important to the two economies to each other in relative terms? 50 economies to each other in...
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i would like to go back to lesley reddick.e beneficiaries of that could be a different party entirely, the greens, partly because they have also been included in debates and they have planning —— extremely well, a very deft combination of a co—leadership between law slater and patrick harvie, a lot of younger people very, very concerned about the environment. and all of that now is fronted by the greens for the first time, making a really clear commitment to an independence referendum themselves so the combination is pretty powerful, may be more powerful with more media exposure than alba. i be more powerfulwith more media exposure than alba.— exposure than alba. i want to give the last word _ exposure than alba. i want to give the last word to _ exposure than alba. i want to give the last word to alex _ exposure than alba. i want to give the last word to alex massie, i the last word to alex massie, looking ahead to borisjohnson's implacable opposition to an independence referendum. is that, do you think, a tenable position, i
i would like to go back to lesley reddick.e beneficiaries of that could be a different party entirely, the greens, partly because they have also been included in debates and they have planning —— extremely well, a very deft combination of a co—leadership between law slater and patrick harvie, a lot of younger people very, very concerned about the environment. and all of that now is fronted by the greens for the first time, making a really clear commitment to an independence referendum...
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incident involving the mentally ill man and the stabbing on market street, i don't want to scare mind lesley everybody because it's really alt-right now and so when they're targeted by this incident, i think that's important but when we start -- if wore going to breakdown crimes by every victim, race or classifications and gender, it's important when there's a trend to show the trend and discuss the trend and but i guess i'm a little bit conflicted but i appreciate what you are trying to do, but i just don't -- i think people have so much fear right now, commissioner yee, addressed last week that i'm not sure what the right balance is really. i'm struggling with it. i don't know what the right answer is. i don't want people to be scared to leave their house and feel like and not safe in their own city. i respect the you informing us -- long day. us of this. so thank you and thank you for the clarification. >> i appreciate that. the balance. so, you know, first time doing this and too much too little, let me snow and we'll go from there. >> you did great. >> i love every detail that you gave,
incident involving the mentally ill man and the stabbing on market street, i don't want to scare mind lesley everybody because it's really alt-right now and so when they're targeted by this incident, i think that's important but when we start -- if wore going to breakdown crimes by every victim, race or classifications and gender, it's important when there's a trend to show the trend and discuss the trend and but i guess i'm a little bit conflicted but i appreciate what you are trying to do,...
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so, lithuania there, just coming off stage, and here we have ireland's lesley about to go on.retty much stay at the hotel, within your delegation, and you come in to do your work. over the course of this week, more than 31,000 spectators will have the chance to witness what everyone here hopes will provide a model for the global revival of live events. anna holligan, bbc news, rotterdam. six countries were eliminated from the competition last night — slovenia, australia, north macedonia, croatia, romania, and ireland. the next semi final takes place tomorrow night. i the next semi final takes place tomorrow night.— the next semi final takes place tomorrow nitht. , ., ., tomorrow night. i remember having to ex-lain to tomorrow night. i remember having to explain to my — tomorrow night. i remember having to explain to my children _ tomorrow night. i remember having to explain to my children why _ tomorrow night. i remember having to explain to my children why australia i explain to my children why australia were allowed into the eurovision song contest. i can't remember why. in
so, lithuania there, just coming off stage, and here we have ireland's lesley about to go on.retty much stay at the hotel, within your delegation, and you come in to do your work. over the course of this week, more than 31,000 spectators will have the chance to witness what everyone here hopes will provide a model for the global revival of live events. anna holligan, bbc news, rotterdam. six countries were eliminated from the competition last night — slovenia, australia, north macedonia,...
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lesley lloyd was the captain of the winning team that day.s part suspended between gospel oak and south tottenham. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it is a chilly start again this morning, but the good news is over the next few days, the temperature is feeling less cold. today, a nudge of high pressure, the wind a bit lighter, and we will see a bit more sunshine and feel the benefit of it. a bright start this morning, some sunshine around. we could see one or two showers, largely to the south of london as we head further through the day. temperatures 15 celsius, so as i said, less cold than the previous few days. overnight, it will start off pretty chilly under those clear skies, but gradually the temperature mightjust rise. this low pressure starts heading towards us. a little bit more cloud, the wind strengthens and the rain arrives. the minimum temperature, before the rain, around three celsius. further west, around 6—7. tomorrow, it is going to be wet and windy. but that warmer air being dragged in from the south as that
lesley lloyd was the captain of the winning team that day.s part suspended between gospel oak and south tottenham. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it is a chilly start again this morning, but the good news is over the next few days, the temperature is feeling less cold. today, a nudge of high pressure, the wind a bit lighter, and we will see a bit more sunshine and feel the benefit of it. a bright start this morning, some sunshine around. we could see one or two showers,...
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there are two very familiar faces from welsh labour battling to get a hold of their seats and as lesleye that the total number of votes. the hereby give notice that the total number of votes.— hereby give notice that the total number of votes. the poled for each candidate was _ number of votes. the poled for each candidate was as _ number of votes. the poled for each candidate was as follows. _ number of votes. the poled for each candidate was as follows. harriet. candidate was as follows. harriet cross, _ candidate was as follows. harriet cross, the — candidate was as follows. harriet cross, the scottish conservative and unionist _ cross, the scottish conservative and unionist party 9488. it davidson, scottish— unionist party 9488. it davidson, scottish liberal democrats, 2162. jackie _ scottish liberal democrats, 2162. jackie dunbar, scottish national party. _ jackie dunbar, scottish national party, snp, 18,514. lucas grant, scottish— party, snp,18,514. lucas grant, scottish trade unionist and socialist coalition, 240. heather herbert, — socialist coalition, 240. heather herbert, scot
there are two very familiar faces from welsh labour battling to get a hold of their seats and as lesleye that the total number of votes. the hereby give notice that the total number of votes.— hereby give notice that the total number of votes. the poled for each candidate was _ number of votes. the poled for each candidate was as _ number of votes. the poled for each candidate was as follows. _ number of votes. the poled for each candidate was as follows. harriet. candidate was as follows....
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let's speak to actors lesley sharp and patrick gibson, who star as mother and son in the series. puts him in really precarious danger as a result of a very good intention and both of their lives are changed irrevocably because of that. we are changed irrevocably because of that. ~ . . , are changed irrevocably because of that. . ., ., , , ., , that. we are in at this stage. is it bad to say _ that. we are in at this stage. is it bad to say this — that. we are in at this stage. is it bad to say this is _ that. we are in at this stage. is it bad to say this is not _ that. we are in at this stage. is it bad to say this is not a _ that. we are in at this stage. is it} bad to say this is not a whodunnit and it is more of a psychological thriller? i and it is more of a psychological thriller? ~ , thriller? ithink, definitely. it has all the — thriller? ithink, definitely. it has all the elements - thriller? ithink, definitely. it has all the elements of- thriller? ithink, definitely. it. has all the elements of thrillers. it is incredibly fast moving and there — it is incredibly fast m
let's speak to actors lesley sharp and patrick gibson, who star as mother and son in the series. puts him in really precarious danger as a result of a very good intention and both of their lives are changed irrevocably because of that. we are changed irrevocably because of that. ~ . . , are changed irrevocably because of that. . ., ., , , ., , that. we are in at this stage. is it bad to say _ that. we are in at this stage. is it bad to say this — that. we are in at this stage. is it bad to...