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if we are, then louisa can do the interview and i | louisa can do the interview and i willjust— louisaossibility. it _ carrying on now? i think there is every possibility. it is _ carrying on now? i think there is every possibility. it is only - carrying on now? i think there is every possibility. it is only three years. _ every possibility. it is only three years, remember, now, so it is not the usual_ years, remember, now, so it is not the usual four. that is quite a long time _ the usual four. that is quite a long time between each games, you have a year afterwards where you have to make _ year afterwards where you have to make a _ year afterwards where you have to make a decision fairly quickly if you are — make a decision fairly quickly if you are going to carry on, and there is that_ you are going to carry on, and there is that the _ you are going to carry on, and there is that the build process, but we're almost _ is that the build process, but we're almost at _ is that the build process, but we're almost at the end of year one of the four year— almost at the end of year one of
if we are, then louisa can do the interview and i | louisa can do the interview and i willjust— louisaossibility. it _ carrying on now? i think there is every possibility. it is _ carrying on now? i think there is every possibility. it is only - carrying on now? i think there is every possibility. it is only three years. _ every possibility. it is only three years, remember, now, so it is not the usual_ years, remember, now, so it is not the usual four. that is quite a long time _ the usual...
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louisa is known as germany's greta thunbera. , . ., ~ louisa is known as germany's greta thunber.. ,litics thunberg. they all talk about party politics when _ thunberg. they all talk about party politics when there _ thunberg. they all talk about party politics when there is _ thunberg. they all talk about party politics when there is a _ thunberg. they all talk about party politics when there is a climate - politics when there is a climate catastrophe going on and some needs to stop it. politics created this generational conflict because people decide between their own interests and the interest of the child. angela merkel was determined to keep her thoughts to herself today. her retirement plans on ice. coalition haggling here is expected to last until christmas at least. katya adler, bbc news, berlin. our top story this evening... the shortages at the petrol pumps continue and the bbc understands the government is still considering whether to bring in the army. and a call for tighter rules over the use of escooters amid concerns over the safety of riders and pedestrians. coming up
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louisa, like many other survivors of rape and assault, didn't go to the police.anorama's obtained show police forces in england and wales are seeing a huge rise in reports of child—on—child abuse, from unwanted touching and sexual harassment to rape. in the year to march 2017, there were almost 8,000 reports to the police. two years later, reports had doubled to around 16,000, and almost 15,000 in the 12 months after that. there were around 10,000 cases reported in the year to march 2021, a year of lockdown and closed schools. sadly, those numbers don't come as a surprise. those figures might be an underestimation of the extent of the problem, because not all cases ended up going to the police. we need to be looking at collecting data from schools so that we are aware of the extent of the problem. so is this behaviour getting worse for today's kids, or are theyjust reporting it more? dr rebekah eglinton works for an ongoing national inquiry into child sexual abuse. is there any sense of how different the culture now is compared to, say, 20 years ago? i think it's
louisa, like many other survivors of rape and assault, didn't go to the police.anorama's obtained show police forces in england and wales are seeing a huge rise in reports of child—on—child abuse, from unwanted touching and sexual harassment to rape. in the year to march 2017, there were almost 8,000 reports to the police. two years later, reports had doubled to around 16,000, and almost 15,000 in the 12 months after that. there were around 10,000 cases reported in the year to march 2021, a...
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and louisa, we because of that, then you can replace that we bill of that, you know, in the past couple of years and weeks we'll be really close this year all of us and we, it took 5 years to clean all the fields from gimmick. now we can produce all our, the pressure vegetables through it, and that we bought, we pyro barley for, for our reference. so last summer i am now going to keep you all to myself. we also have people around the world watching on youtube. right now. we have a comment section, it is live, it is open, it is ready for you. in the comment section, you can put your comments or questions for maximo, but poorer, and he will answer them. so getting, i mean, as soon as she can last summer, i'm going to start a few years ago. have a look on my laptop this, this youngest to hear you last summer was actually doing social learning. why he's re all right. i think you're 7 that yeah. have had you cooked anything? yeah. had you grandma told you anything? probably even because i was born in the late in the year. so. yeah, really i was still 6. think here. oh maximo, what was your r
and louisa, we because of that, then you can replace that we bill of that, you know, in the past couple of years and weeks we'll be really close this year all of us and we, it took 5 years to clean all the fields from gimmick. now we can produce all our, the pressure vegetables through it, and that we bought, we pyro barley for, for our reference. so last summer i am now going to keep you all to myself. we also have people around the world watching on youtube. right now. we have a comment...
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louisa is known here as germany's greta thunberg.s while there - is a climate catastrophe going on, and someonej needs to stop it. politics created thisl generational conflict because people decide - between their own interests and the interest of the child. angela merkel was determined to keep her thoughts to herself today. her retirement plans are now on ice. coalition haggling here is expected to last until christmas at least. katya adler, bbc news, berlin. there was plenty more information on our website on this story including this piece explaining that the political change we are looking at is spelt with a small c. just head to the bbc website or download our app. to the bbc website or download ourapp. if to the bbc website or download our app. if you want to get in touch with me or any other stories that you have seen so far i am on twitter. i'm looking forward to hearing from you. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: we have a special report from afghanistan where the taliban is challenged to de
louisa is known here as germany's greta thunberg.s while there - is a climate catastrophe going on, and someonej needs to stop it. politics created thisl generational conflict because people decide - between their own interests and the interest of the child. angela merkel was determined to keep her thoughts to herself today. her retirement plans are now on ice. coalition haggling here is expected to last until christmas at least. katya adler, bbc news, berlin. there was plenty more information...
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suspend the constitution said that it says the power to tackle economic and political crises. fighting, louisa is the editor in chief of miss carla, tennessee, news and analysis website. he says, president said next steps are unclear. we had seen an advisor of his speech to the process a couple days are going to just that the president was willing to suspend the constitution and to to, to have a new one written and to submit that referendum of last night. the present to clarify that he would respect the existing constitution, but he wants to be amended in terms of amending the constitution, it seems a bit difficult at this moment. the constitution currently says that amending the constitution would require a parliament to, to vote on any amendment by 2 thirds majority. the president, of course, has frozen the parliament initially that he was freezing the parliament for one month period. he's extended that indefinitely since then. so it's unclear if he's going to be making amendment on his own, whether they'll be a committee that cut up. he has said that very soon there will be a new government
suspend the constitution said that it says the power to tackle economic and political crises. fighting, louisa is the editor in chief of miss carla, tennessee, news and analysis website. he says, president said next steps are unclear. we had seen an advisor of his speech to the process a couple days are going to just that the president was willing to suspend the constitution and to to, to have a new one written and to submit that referendum of last night. the present to clarify that he would...
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plunged into a political crisis in july, following the assassination of president juvenile louise. louisa has had been ruling by decrease in 2019 leaving the country without an elective president of parliament, france and greece have signed another military deal for the sale of 3 war ships. the deal is seen as a booth to the french defense industry after the loss of a multi $1000000000.00 submarine order from australia. natasha butler has more from paris, the french president, emanuel my call and greet prime minister carrier kaufman. we talk is a greeted booth military corporation after meeting at the lisa palace and called for the you to be more or thomas when it comes to defense. mids or talk is said that athens agreed to buy 3 frigates from paris, with an option for a 4th mast year ongoing tensions between greece and turkey, and the eastern mediterranean sea fled up over disputes about maritime borders and gas exploration. you have to be a europe is obliged to have the capacity to independence. me defend its own national geographic trends, european interests. and that is something it c
plunged into a political crisis in july, following the assassination of president juvenile louise. louisa has had been ruling by decrease in 2019 leaving the country without an elective president of parliament, france and greece have signed another military deal for the sale of 3 war ships. the deal is seen as a booth to the french defense industry after the loss of a multi $1000000000.00 submarine order from australia. natasha butler has more from paris, the french president, emanuel my call...
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while 1000000 struggle under economic and political stagnation . dorsey jabari al jazeera rebecca louisa journalist based in geneva. she says she is in protesting for the sake of a country future. 50 days after that tumble of the government, there's no government for no world map and now for the future of the country. that's why 2 reasons gather from this morning. you know, the couple of capital in tunis to protest against prison. i have a decision and now they are describing his decision. a the violation of the constitution in lucian street in the burg yuba a venue demonstrate there's no show thing going down the coo and we want the return of the legitimacy and also save our. a democracy at the same time and a few minutes ago, account or demonstration started, something that people want to do. so the parliament, so no, exactly. now we have 2 camps of demonstrations in should be able to, but we have people who are against business and in the other, in the other side, we have people who are grow the business decision at the same time with me think a big police presence a presence around t
while 1000000 struggle under economic and political stagnation . dorsey jabari al jazeera rebecca louisa journalist based in geneva. she says she is in protesting for the sake of a country future. 50 days after that tumble of the government, there's no government for no world map and now for the future of the country. that's why 2 reasons gather from this morning. you know, the couple of capital in tunis to protest against prison. i have a decision and now they are describing his decision. a...
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louisa is known here as germany's greta thunberg. politics - while there is a climate catastrophe going on, and someone needs to stop it. - politics created this generational conflict because people decide . between their own interests | and the interest of the child. angela merkel was determined to keep her thoughts to herself today. her retirement plans are now on ice. coalition haggling here is expected to last until christmas at least. katya adler, bbc news, berlin. let's look at the headlines in the uk today. the army has been put on standby to help ease pressure on petrol stations and deliver fuel to where it is most needed. meanwhile the uk fuel industry has issued a joint statement saying it expects demand for petrol to return to normal in the coming days. figs demand for petrol to return to normal in the coming days. as long as --eole normal in the coming days. as long as peeple are _ normal in the coming days. as long as people are buying _ normal in the coming days. as long as people are buying or _ normal in the coming day
louisa is known here as germany's greta thunberg. politics - while there is a climate catastrophe going on, and someone needs to stop it. - politics created this generational conflict because people decide . between their own interests | and the interest of the child. angela merkel was determined to keep her thoughts to herself today. her retirement plans are now on ice. coalition haggling here is expected to last until christmas at least. katya adler, bbc news, berlin. let's look at the...
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eight-year-old, louisa, very late night for the whole family!amily! staying u- to night for the whole family! staying up to watch _ night for the whole family! staying up to watch her— night for the whole family! staying up to watch her mum. _ rachel morris won gb�*s first—ever handcycling gold at the paralympics in beiijng and a bronze four years later in london. she then changed sport to rowing and won gold for single sculls at rio in 2016. so, like sarah storey, competing across two different disciplines. shejoins me now. rachel, an absolutely phenomenal achievement from sarah storey. and it was interesting listening to the clip saying that she feels that she feels like it has been an out of body experience. i guess when you win a gold, when you win as many goals as she has, it takes a while for that to sink in! i goals as she has, it takes a while for that to sink in!— for that to sink in! i think it does. i think _ for that to sink in! i think it does. i think for _ for that to sink in! i think it does. i think for any - for that to sink in
eight-year-old, louisa, very late night for the whole family!amily! staying u- to night for the whole family! staying up to watch _ night for the whole family! staying up to watch her— night for the whole family! staying up to watch her mum. _ rachel morris won gb�*s first—ever handcycling gold at the paralympics in beiijng and a bronze four years later in london. she then changed sport to rowing and won gold for single sculls at rio in 2016. so, like sarah storey, competing across two...
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activist and campaigner louisa neubauer says no german parties are doing enough to keep the country onhe right track. she spoke to maria tadeo. >> we know everything today to prevent the crime it -- the climate crisis will pay off later and we know delaying action is more costly, nominally more money but also more lives. what laschet is arguing is twisted and far away from the scientific evidence we have about the climate crisis. guy: let's talk a little bit about how important the climate story will be for the election. we have seen significant flooding across much of germany over the last few weeks. that has raised it to the upper levels of people's attention. maria joins us now. as this is unfolding, has climate change, up the list or was it already fairly high up? maria: it was already high on the list, but i would argue there is a combination of factors that make this one of the key talking points going into the election. 40% of germans say climate action should be the biggest policy priority for the next government. that is a huge number for a single issue. there is a number of f
activist and campaigner louisa neubauer says no german parties are doing enough to keep the country onhe right track. she spoke to maria tadeo. >> we know everything today to prevent the crime it -- the climate crisis will pay off later and we know delaying action is more costly, nominally more money but also more lives. what laschet is arguing is twisted and far away from the scientific evidence we have about the climate crisis. guy: let's talk a little bit about how important the...
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space, the higher the space all over the place, that type of quote that he just nailed, it's not even louisa. it's guy adami it's been in a trading range and guy nailed that. so it's moving sideways. what i do like is that it touched the 200-day moving average for the last two months. it did not break down on that, which means it's building up more strength. but i would guess if you overlaid a ten-year, you can see the reason why this thing has not taken off. so there's a lot of people betting in the value bucket, but you need rates to move higher from here. >> i mean theoretically, the iwm has been a measure of domestic activity it's a sign that the economy in the united states is heating up. so what do you make of this sort of purgatory it's lived? >> i can't wax and coin cliches like guy or steve, but i will say that it's right to point to this chart and question if we are expanding, this could be a great economic recovery on the reopening. we understand there are head winds. why are small caps underperforming. historically, the reason why it's a great chart to look at, i always use the i
space, the higher the space all over the place, that type of quote that he just nailed, it's not even louisa. it's guy adami it's been in a trading range and guy nailed that. so it's moving sideways. what i do like is that it touched the 200-day moving average for the last two months. it did not break down on that, which means it's building up more strength. but i would guess if you overlaid a ten-year, you can see the reason why this thing has not taken off. so there's a lot of people betting...
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whether that's steve or louisa, brian, susan. what he's asked his team to do, including the policy members, which people don't always factor this in, is be available to have conversations with members about questions they have. to help address any parts of it they have suggestions on. he's getting regular updates. people are in and out of the oval office. providing him updates on their individual conversations. he's picking up the phone and calling people as needed whether it's the speaker or leader schumer or other members to have a conversation about the status, to check on where they are. to follow up and maybe a conversation they may have had with his staff. these conversations are happening from the oval office, but certainly he does some from the residents dense, depends on the time of day. residents dense, depends on the time of day. reporter: are you relying on hill resources? jen: we are closely in touch with leadership on the hill. the president himself is. of course we are certainly in touch with members ourselves abou
whether that's steve or louisa, brian, susan. what he's asked his team to do, including the policy members, which people don't always factor this in, is be available to have conversations with members about questions they have. to help address any parts of it they have suggestions on. he's getting regular updates. people are in and out of the oval office. providing him updates on their individual conversations. he's picking up the phone and calling people as needed whether it's the speaker or...
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staff are white house chief of staff ron klain, as well as top aides steve ricchetti, brian deese, louisaerrell. these are names that might not be familiar to people, but they are really the brain trust that's behind this really effort to try to get the white house and all of its efforts to get the lawmakers on the same page. i'm also told that senator sinema looks like she's a senator who is more likely to say yes, even though that $3.5 trillion package, it might shrink down $2.5 trillion or even $2 trillion. i'm alsoold that senator manchin is the one that is the harder sell here. and just in the last hour, senator manchin put out a statement that did not sound like he was getting any closer to that reconciliation bill, supporting it. he put, in part, spending trillions of dollars, in his words, is like, quote, fiscal insanity. he also wrote that democrats should not, quote, vengefully tax the wealthy. that, of course, is in stark contrast to what progressives have been saying, so a lot here with the president at the center of it. amna: yamiche, the pressure is building. there is that s
staff are white house chief of staff ron klain, as well as top aides steve ricchetti, brian deese, louisaerrell. these are names that might not be familiar to people, but they are really the brain trust that's behind this really effort to try to get the white house and all of its efforts to get the lawmakers on the same page. i'm also told that senator sinema looks like she's a senator who is more likely to say yes, even though that $3.5 trillion package, it might shrink down $2.5 trillion or...
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greta thunberg started which is big and european countries here in germany the woman who leaves it is louisa., her why. of course we are asking --eole to her why. of course we are asking people to look — her why. of course we are asking people to look closely _ her why. of course we are asking people to look closely at - her why. of course we are asking people to look closely at what i her why. of course we are asking | people to look closely at what the parties are actually proposing but given that nothing is sufficient, we are turning to the people, we are turning to generations and asking them to rise up. as politics and parties are failing us we need to rise up and increase the pressure for them to actually do the job. what do you say to politicians like armin laschet from the cdu who says that germany can't do this alone, germany can't change its economy and its climate policies are the european union it moves, less other major emitters move like the us and china? what you say to that? well. china? what you say to that? well, that's not a — china? what you say to that? well, that's not
greta thunberg started which is big and european countries here in germany the woman who leaves it is louisa., her why. of course we are asking --eole to her why. of course we are asking people to look — her why. of course we are asking people to look closely _ her why. of course we are asking people to look closely at - her why. of course we are asking people to look closely at what i her why. of course we are asking | people to look closely at what the parties are actually proposing but...
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and a great cloud of witnesses -- john lewis, a white woman named viola louisa who died voting rights -- a great cloud of witnesses urging us on to march toward the mark of the high calling, the high calling of our democratic ideals. a nation where every voice is heard and every vote counts. mr. president, i yield the floor. mr. kaine: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from virginia. mr. kaine: mr. president, i'm very proud to stand with my colleagues on the other floor to talk about the freedom to vote act. i was proud to work with my colleagues over many months -- really, my purpose beginning in may to help negotiate the bill to a place where it would do what needs to be done to accomplish the objectives my completion -- my colleagues have described so well. i want to offer a few words about why i am so impassioned about getting this bill done. by my count there have been 1,$94 people who have served in the united states -- 1,994 people who have served in the united states senate. 1,994. 100 of us share a unique experience. 100 of us were here on the only day in the
and a great cloud of witnesses -- john lewis, a white woman named viola louisa who died voting rights -- a great cloud of witnesses urging us on to march toward the mark of the high calling, the high calling of our democratic ideals. a nation where every voice is heard and every vote counts. mr. president, i yield the floor. mr. kaine: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from virginia. mr. kaine: mr. president, i'm very proud to stand with my colleagues on the other floor to talk...
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the metropolitan commissioner assistant commissioner louisa rolfe gave an update on the investigation we are working incredibly hard to secure justice _ working incredibly hard to secure justice for— working incredibly hard to secure justice for his family who had at the forefront of our minds at this time _ the forefront of our minds at this time we — the forefront of our minds at this time. we have not only our dedicated homicide _ time. we have not only our dedicated homicide teams but significant number— homicide teams but significant number of resources from across the net supporting what is a significant investigation. i would say we have -ot investigation. i would say we have got a _ investigation. i would say we have got a dedicated homicide team which will he _ got a dedicated homicide team which will be many dozens of officers along — will be many dozens of officers along with officers involved in searches, _ along with officers involved in searches, cctv trawls, house—to—house enquiries, so a significant — house—to—house enquiries, so a significant number of people. assista
the metropolitan commissioner assistant commissioner louisa rolfe gave an update on the investigation we are working incredibly hard to secure justice _ working incredibly hard to secure justice for— working incredibly hard to secure justice for his family who had at the forefront of our minds at this time _ the forefront of our minds at this time we — the forefront of our minds at this time. we have not only our dedicated homicide _ time. we have not only our dedicated homicide teams but...
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storey�*s now a mum to louisa and charlie. they're normally a big part of her race team.. thank you for coming along to talk to us, will. what an amazing story to us, will. what an amazing story to talk about. it's quite difficult, really, to some of the scale of this achievement, isn't it? it really, to some of the scale of this achievement, isn't it?— achievement, isn't it? it really is, es. i achievement, isn't it? it really is, yes- i have _ achievement, isn't it? it really is, yes. i have goose _ achievement, isn't it? it really is, yes. i have goose bumps - achievement, isn't it? it really is, yes. i have goose bumps on - achievement, isn't it? it really is, yes. i have goose bumps on my i yes. i have goose bumps on my back even thinking about what she has done right now. she really is a true inspiration to everybody, myself included, really.— inspiration to everybody, myself included, really. yes, because you bean included, really. yes, because you began competing _ included, really. yes, because you began competing as _ included, really. yes, because you began com
storey�*s now a mum to louisa and charlie. they're normally a big part of her race team.. thank you for coming along to talk to us, will. what an amazing story to us, will. what an amazing story to talk about. it's quite difficult, really, to some of the scale of this achievement, isn't it? it really, to some of the scale of this achievement, isn't it?— achievement, isn't it? it really is, es. i achievement, isn't it? it really is, yes- i have _ achievement, isn't it? it really is, yes. i...