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i'm nana akua and it's digital radio. i'm nana akua and wsfime digital radio.r us president donald trump has returned to butler, pennsylvania . that's nearly pennsylvania. that's nearly three months after the assassination attempt on his life . that is where it happened. life. that is where it happened. let's travel to the states now and speak to the host of the politics people podcast , paul politics people podcast, paul duddridge. paul, welcome. so the trump rally, he has returned first time in 12 weeks now. >> this was the site of his the way he reported his first assassination attempt. he's had two assassination attempts in three months. >> yeah that's right. >> yeah that's right. >> they're not even saying the assassination attempt. >> that's his first one. >> that's his first one. >> it's like now they're keeping count. but so the first the first time in 12 weeks, he honoured the actual time of the assassination attempt . he was assassination attempt. he was there back speaking exactly the same time. he did start off with the classic what was i saying bef
i'm nana akua and it's digital radio. i'm nana akua and wsfime digital radio.r us president donald trump has returned to butler, pennsylvania . that's nearly pennsylvania. that's nearly three months after the assassination attempt on his life . that is where it happened. life. that is where it happened. let's travel to the states now and speak to the host of the politics people podcast , paul politics people podcast, paul duddridge. paul, welcome. so the trump rally, he has returned first time...
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i'm nana akua.the great british debate. this hour i'm asking, is rachel reeves right to cut foreign aid after it's been reported that she's considering a £2 billion cut in the up and coming budget? cabinet is reportedly split over the issues, including david lammy. so for the great british debate this hour, i'm asking , lammy. so for the great british debate this hour, i'm asking, is rachel reeves right to cut foreign aid? then, in my royal roundup, royal biographer will be here to give us the latest from behind the palace walls. on the menu , prince harry has the menu, prince harry has a legal claim thrown out by a judge. and we'll go live to the legendary uri geller to get an update on the conflict and how he believes he got his powers. >> dear friends, what i'm about to show you now is literally mind blowing. >> and stay tuned. there's a poll up on x now asking you whether it's right for rachel reeves to cut foreign aid. i'm asking you that very question. head over now. cast your vote. let me kno
i'm nana akua.the great british debate. this hour i'm asking, is rachel reeves right to cut foreign aid after it's been reported that she's considering a £2 billion cut in the up and coming budget? cabinet is reportedly split over the issues, including david lammy. so for the great british debate this hour, i'm asking , lammy. so for the great british debate this hour, i'm asking, is rachel reeves right to cut foreign aid? then, in my royal roundup, royal biographer will be here to give us the...
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oh, what it's like to be a nana. >> oh, it's what is it like to be a nana? well, i mean, look, it's good. it's strong, empowering in ghana. actually, nana means chief boss. that's what it means. >> well, that certainly lives up to your name. ba ba ba ba ba ba. >> boss lady. that's what it's like. >> action packed shows today. £22 billion. where have we heard that figure before? the carbon capture project? over five years. essentially, if you don't know what it is, they will be capturing carbon emissions from power plants and so on and then burying it under the sea. >> i mean, look, i'm sorry, does that sound a bit odd to you? it's carbon dioxide. carbon. it's carbon dioxide. carbon. it's carbon dioxide. carbon. it's carbon . it's the planet is it's carbon. it's the planet is built up with carbon. i'm not convinced that carbon is the enemy, but we have some experts to give their view as well and send us your thoughts as well. post your comments, gbnews.com/yoursay. but first, let's get your latest news with sam francis . sam francis. >> very good morning to y
oh, what it's like to be a nana. >> oh, it's what is it like to be a nana? well, i mean, look, it's good. it's strong, empowering in ghana. actually, nana means chief boss. that's what it means. >> well, that certainly lives up to your name. ba ba ba ba ba ba. >> boss lady. that's what it's like. >> action packed shows today. £22 billion. where have we heard that figure before? the carbon capture project? over five years. essentially, if you don't know what it is, they...
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. >> nana. >> nana. >> thank you and good afternoon. it's just gone. 4:00.these are your latest headlines from the gb newsroom. the king says he's greatly saddened by the sudden death of alex salmond , former death of alex salmond, former first minister of scotland. the alba leader died yesterday afternoon, aged 69, from a suspected heart attack during a trip to north macedonia. mr salmond had made a speech at the institute for cultural diplomacy forum and is understood to have collapsed at a lunch in a crowded room. people in scotland have been reacting to his death. >> his passing is a great shock and i think for most scots , and i think for most scots, whatever their opinions, it's sad. he's a. he was a pillar of the independence movement . the independence movement. >> i think he'll be remembered as the man that nearly got scotland independence. >> well , he nearly got scotland independence. >> well, he nearly got his independence, but you know, nearly, nearly is not good enough. i can't believe it, to be honest. >> you're shocked. i don't even know how
. >> nana. >> nana. >> thank you and good afternoon. it's just gone. 4:00.these are your latest headlines from the gb newsroom. the king says he's greatly saddened by the sudden death of alex salmond , former death of alex salmond, former first minister of scotland. the alba leader died yesterday afternoon, aged 69, from a suspected heart attack during a trip to north macedonia. mr salmond had made a speech at the institute for cultural diplomacy forum and is understood to...
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nana, my phone is dead, can you lend me your laptop for a second?nt to read about yourself? here, no, i just want to find out the address of the orphanage. like dirt on the sole, it will dry up and fall off, come home, mom, you're not trying to understand me, i don't want to come back, anya, what's wrong with you today? i just didn't get enough sleep. what should i do, feel sorry for you? she came to the rehearsal. i can't work with you, you're wooden. boris alexandrovich, can i not come to the morning rehearsal tomorrow. are you getting enough sleep? no, i want to go. what did i hear wrong? anya, you 're testing my patience if the rehearsal competition is so important to you, how are you to me? said, throw all this nonsense out of your head. okay, i get it. inga! i'm worried about vanya, yes, to be honest, i myself don't know what to tell him, wait, he doesn't say anything yet. let him believe that his mother will come, but she's not his mother, no one will come to him, you know, girl, as it happens in life, a cat feeds other people's kittens as if
nana, my phone is dead, can you lend me your laptop for a second?nt to read about yourself? here, no, i just want to find out the address of the orphanage. like dirt on the sole, it will dry up and fall off, come home, mom, you're not trying to understand me, i don't want to come back, anya, what's wrong with you today? i just didn't get enough sleep. what should i do, feel sorry for you? she came to the rehearsal. i can't work with you, you're wooden. boris alexandrovich, can i not come to the...
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. >> so, yeah, nana. she has a lot of opinions about everything i do pretty much.owing her, "hey, these are the album covers that my sister and i shot." you know. "hey, here's the options we're working with." and i showed her, kind of, the main one. and she was like, "mhmm." and then i showed her this one, and she goes -- [ laughter ] she was like, "you're a singer, not a stripper, kacey." [ laughter ] i'm like, "duality, nana. you can be both." [ laughter ] but no, she makes a very -- >> seth: also, i will say this seems like a very low energy strip show. >> yeah. [ laughter and applause ] it's -- yeah. it's -- >> seth: there's this new -- >> it's a healing era strip. >> seth: there's this new strip club in the middle of the field -- >> yeah. >> seth: and -- >> it's bucolic. it's pastoral. yeah. >> seth: it's pastoral? >> yeah. >> seth: you -- you mentioned your nana. >> yeah. >> seth: and here she is with you. is this at "the grammys?" >> this is. she was my date. [ audience awws ] >> seth: you brought her to "the grammys." >> she loves famous people. [ cheers an
. >> so, yeah, nana. she has a lot of opinions about everything i do pretty much.owing her, "hey, these are the album covers that my sister and i shot." you know. "hey, here's the options we're working with." and i showed her, kind of, the main one. and she was like, "mhmm." and then i showed her this one, and she goes -- [ laughter ] she was like, "you're a singer, not a stripper, kacey." [ laughter ] i'm like, "duality, nana. you can be...
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center, with irritating joy and blessings, i will take the ruzhanets from your hands, seized dad, nanang of the holy scripture, in harmony with the liturgy, in the kantekstse shtodzonnaga life. brothers and sisters, mother of god, we hear our requests. yana is evil, i’m telling you my little story about ours. yes, we can’t say at all, no, if we want to ask for yagon matsi. our heavenly mother is asking us for a little time in ruzhany, the mighty supernatural of evil, if only... we can be saved. with all the little things we pray for from bagarodzitsai, we can attribute the great gift of change to the heart and mind. kali we pray on the skin of the people of ruzhany, then the dzyakuyuchy hetay malitve can cause an adhilic amount of trouble and an amount of evil to ourselves, our loved ones and the hell of our aichyn. brothers and sisters, our life can be changed. from ruzhany. you, magchys, sense the right things that are connected with the malitvay of the ruzhanians, since the origin of these ruzhantsy tsudas, their kolkast, napeina, is great, as the kolkasts of the population in the w
center, with irritating joy and blessings, i will take the ruzhanets from your hands, seized dad, nanang of the holy scripture, in harmony with the liturgy, in the kantekstse shtodzonnaga life. brothers and sisters, mother of god, we hear our requests. yana is evil, i’m telling you my little story about ours. yes, we can’t say at all, no, if we want to ask for yagon matsi. our heavenly mother is asking us for a little time in ruzhany, the mighty supernatural of evil, if only... we can be...
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in a moment it's fiery debate with nana akua. everyone needs a nana cheers for your company.>> a chilly start will give way to a lovely warm afternoon. boxt heat pumps sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good afternoon and welcome to your gb news. weather update from the met office. a lot cloudier out there this afternoon but brighter tomorrow with sunshine and showers before turning colder as we end the new week. so low pressure is dominating out towards the west. we've got frontal systems bringing cloud and outbreaks of rain , so through this afternoon rain, so through this afternoon cloud and rain will continue to push its way north and eastwards, coming into northern parts of england and then later on into parts of scotland . on into parts of scotland. further towards the west. it will turn a bit drier with clearer skies developing, but also some showers pushing through as well. otherwise the towns and cities holding up generally around 10 or 11 degrees to start monday morning. but it's going to be a damp and gloomy start across much of scotland, with outbreaks of rain con
in a moment it's fiery debate with nana akua. everyone needs a nana cheers for your company.>> a chilly start will give way to a lovely warm afternoon. boxt heat pumps sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good afternoon and welcome to your gb news. weather update from the met office. a lot cloudier out there this afternoon but brighter tomorrow with sunshine and showers before turning colder as we end the new week. so low pressure is dominating out towards the west. we've got frontal...
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my name is nana. i create arts under a pseudonym i for scope. a lot of my work is intuitive, very experimental, and very spontaneous. i started off with drawing in graduate, it's like bank of drawings on paper. f escape now spends most of his time freezing in the digital sphere. it's so much knowledge system dollars is cause mileage. is that for various reasons we aren't taught in school, they've been wiped out. they've been whitewashed and doing that research a bit of archaeological and digging to find out what are the things that are for barriers and 4 or 5 days left for us. and so i find ways to now communicate what i'm learning with others after school started creating the tools like fletcher reality. these are some of his 3 d, v r images, which you can see in full expression with these kinds of headset. it's also the one to select the there's also this concept i'm fascinated by, which is one this. the genesis of all of this was in the illustrations that i do, that i have called do i dump. i see. i see a is a your, but term for a that's the
my name is nana. i create arts under a pseudonym i for scope. a lot of my work is intuitive, very experimental, and very spontaneous. i started off with drawing in graduate, it's like bank of drawings on paper. f escape now spends most of his time freezing in the digital sphere. it's so much knowledge system dollars is cause mileage. is that for various reasons we aren't taught in school, they've been wiped out. they've been whitewashed and doing that research a bit of archaeological and...
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my daughter just loves her nana so much. and it was so heartbreaking to tell her that nana wasn't coming home. when do you miss your dad the most? every day when i look at my kids because i know what a wonderful grandfather he would have been and the jokes and the games and probably the toys they would have made for them. they never got a chance to roll their eyes at a jim joke. [laughs] yeah. yeah. that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. woman: it was a small new year's eve party. hello, i'm craig melvin, and this is "dateline." we took off and then shortly thereafter we saw the police car. my gut was telling my feet to run back to that house. this can't be happening. narrator: when the party ended, the mystery began. it was just crazy. i didn't understand what was happening and why. narrator: his wife, the hostess, had seemed fine all night. then-- tom: my wife just shot herself in the head! please, help me! please help me! narrator: her death was ruled a suicide, but not everyo
my daughter just loves her nana so much. and it was so heartbreaking to tell her that nana wasn't coming home. when do you miss your dad the most? every day when i look at my kids because i know what a wonderful grandfather he would have been and the jokes and the games and probably the toys they would have made for them. they never got a chance to roll their eyes at a jim joke. [laughs] yeah. yeah. that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching....
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i have this great-grandmother, nana mary. and she always said to me if you have nothing good to say, then don't say it. nana mary was always right. even about honeywell. i'm trying to discourage you from trading this week's big cap stocks ahead of their quarters. it's a guessing game, and i don't recommend it. by the way, people did it on honeywell. how are you doing, partner? on "mad money" tonight, i'm checking up on ach health care to see if it's a sign to be. and you called in about the support radar group. i did a little research. and where is hewlett-packard standing in the ai race? i'm getting the latest from its ceo. so stay with cramer. ♪ >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on x. have a question? tweet cramer, #madmentions. send jim an email to madmoney@cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. ♪ ♪ with so much great entertainment out there... wouldn't it be easier if you could find what you want, all in one place? my favorites. get xfinity streams
i have this great-grandmother, nana mary. and she always said to me if you have nothing good to say, then don't say it. nana mary was always right. even about honeywell. i'm trying to discourage you from trading this week's big cap stocks ahead of their quarters. it's a guessing game, and i don't recommend it. by the way, people did it on honeywell. how are you doing, partner? on "mad money" tonight, i'm checking up on ach health care to see if it's a sign to be. and you called in...
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my daughter just loves her nana so much.hat nana wasn't coming home. when do you miss your dad the most? every day when i look at my kids because i know what a wonderful grandfather he would have been and the jokes and the games and probably the toys they would have made for them. they never got a chance to roll their eyes at a jim joke. [laughs] yeah. yeah. that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. woman: it was a small new year's eve party. hello, i'm craig melvin, and this is "dateline." we took off and then shortly thereafter we saw the police car.
my daughter just loves her nana so much.hat nana wasn't coming home. when do you miss your dad the most? every day when i look at my kids because i know what a wonderful grandfather he would have been and the jokes and the games and probably the toys they would have made for them. they never got a chance to roll their eyes at a jim joke. [laughs] yeah. yeah. that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. woman: it was a small new year's eve party....
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to the conversation senator warner i'm delighted to invite the atlantic council board director and nana -- managing director at global head of commodity strategy. to introduce the senator and offer these welcoming remarks. thank you again for joining us. over to you. >> thank you so much fred for those kind words. rbc capital markets is delighted to support this election series, events like this one are essential for engaging democratic citizens and shedding light on the implications of potential presidential administrations. they look forward to a vibrant conversation here today. senator mark warner joins share his thoughts on the global risks and opportunities and ex-president must confront and how potential harris administration may impact u.s. foreign policy. senator warner has served in the united states senate for over 15 years and serves as chairman of the senate select committee on intelligence where he is worked across the aisle to serve virginians and the including by crafting and negotiating key legislation on infrastructure, cybersecurity and national security. senator warne
to the conversation senator warner i'm delighted to invite the atlantic council board director and nana -- managing director at global head of commodity strategy. to introduce the senator and offer these welcoming remarks. thank you again for joining us. over to you. >> thank you so much fred for those kind words. rbc capital markets is delighted to support this election series, events like this one are essential for engaging democratic citizens and shedding light on the implications of...
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not if nana could know, but what would justice look like for you? that he goes to jail forever?ow i want to talk about something more hopeful. your angels of justice. yes. tell me about that. >> so in 2017, while i was trying to figure out the system, i realized that people needed help. so i came up with the name angels of justice, and i put it out there to families. and i teach families how to keep their cases alive. i'm an advocate, a liaison between the police and families. and recently i was involved in a case in honduras. i was asked there were three women murdered by an american citizen who fled, and they had contacted me and asked me for help. so i was able to help them navigate through the system. what to do, what not to do. >> you're such a good woman, josephine. >> i'm a grieving mom. i'm sorry about you. >> thank you. >> thank you for having me here. >> up next on true crime news, a former reality tv star sta ed and murdered. we have the lates. >> do you have a coffee? smile. drinking coffee causes yellow teeth for thousands of people. just like you. and whitening too
not if nana could know, but what would justice look like for you? that he goes to jail forever?ow i want to talk about something more hopeful. your angels of justice. yes. tell me about that. >> so in 2017, while i was trying to figure out the system, i realized that people needed help. so i came up with the name angels of justice, and i put it out there to families. and i teach families how to keep their cases alive. i'm an advocate, a liaison between the police and families. and...
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just worried about you, mommy, yes, i'm fine, really, they put us in a dorm, my roommate's name is nanae only have one day off, mom, well, i've gone further, so it's not in vain that i came here, anya, why do you need all this, and what will happen next, when all this is over, quit your job, all this is blush, mom, that's it, bye, parents, mom, me... i told them everything when i was 15, this is my life, if you want to come in, knock, so let's continue, you, what's your name from tyumen, anya in the middle, and you duet with from the very beginning, quickly, we don’t sleep, we’re ready, let’s go. more amplitude, okay, more amplitude, we don’t look at the floor, we hold her, we hold her, excuse me, she said, something’s wrong with the child, so stop, what ’s wrong? vanya, i recognized you, he saw you on tv, it’s a 2-hour train ride, vanya, he’s a very good boy, he’s been waiting for you, who is he, vanya? son, he’s in an orphanage, i don’t understand what’s going on, if you come, it will help him a lot. anya, did you give the child to an orphanage? i’m sorry, i didn’t bother you, it wasn
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the chaos, which is ben , leo and nana akua which is ben, leo and nana akua are here. good morning.what have you got in the show today? >> well, of course we're going to talk about this carbon capture nonsense, which doesn't seem to make much sense to me. and it's not like it's plutonium. i don't understand it. so we're going to dig deep into that and find out why this government feel it's a relevant thing to do. i'm sure there's a lot of people who think it's useful, but i'm struggling with this £22 billion black hole. >> we've heard that figure before, haven't you? >> it's the money. it's the money. i'm struggling with all that. perfectly honest. also elsewhere, i've had experience of this. not with my child, but i've heard stories because he's just started school. >> did you know there are some youngsters starting reception? primary school still in nappies, for example. >> not parents fault. that is not being well. nana doesn't think so. >> well, well, they're trying to blame it on covid, which i don't agree with. i mean, covid was a long time ago get, you know, get over that. bu
the chaos, which is ben , leo and nana akua which is ben, leo and nana akua are here. good morning.what have you got in the show today? >> well, of course we're going to talk about this carbon capture nonsense, which doesn't seem to make much sense to me. and it's not like it's plutonium. i don't understand it. so we're going to dig deep into that and find out why this government feel it's a relevant thing to do. i'm sure there's a lot of people who think it's useful, but i'm struggling...
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and finally, i'll be joined by britain's meanest nana, a nana of five, who blows a whistle and makes letters of apology if they offend anybody, because she doesn't want them to grow up to be snowflakes. an action packed menu three, two, six. >> standing to attention for your whistle, martin. thank you very much indeed. jam packed show. looking forward to it. >> sounds very jam packed indeed, doesn't it? you won't want to miss a second of that. you might miss something brilliant. anyway. prime minister's questions it returned today as sir keir starmer and rishi sunak clashed on a wide range of issues, ranging from the economy, workers rights and the economy, workers rights and the falkland islands. >> well, the prime minister joked that rishi sunak was an expert when it came to raising taxes after being pressed on possible rises to national insurance and changing borrowing rules. two things that the prime minister refused to rule out taking place. he also said categorically that the falkland islands were not to be negotiated away. >> yes, well, this comes as the conservatives prepare
and finally, i'll be joined by britain's meanest nana, a nana of five, who blows a whistle and makes letters of apology if they offend anybody, because she doesn't want them to grow up to be snowflakes. an action packed menu three, two, six. >> standing to attention for your whistle, martin. thank you very much indeed. jam packed show. looking forward to it. >> sounds very jam packed indeed, doesn't it? you won't want to miss a second of that. you might miss something brilliant....
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but don't go anywhere because you have a fiery debate with nana akua coming up at.pe you're having a lovely weekend out there. stay tuned. loads of good stuff coming up. i'm back with breakfast tomorrow. so lucky you join me for a nice breakfast. but before we go anywhere and before nana joins you, let's have a look at the weather. here's your bulletin for you. >> expect a warm front moving from the kitchen right through to the rest of the house. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good afternoon and welcome to your gb news weather update from the met office. looking ahead into sunday, it's going to be turning cloudier with spells of rain and then showery as we go into the new week , but largely into the new week, but largely settled conditions out there through this afternoon as high pressure is situated towards the east, further towards the west, low pressure and frontal systems across northern ireland that bringing some heavy spells of rain towards the west, but also across the west country. this evening some heavy spells of rain across devon and corn
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joining me now, we have democratic pollster and political analyst for nana mondi and also joining usformer campaign manager for joe walsh's 2020 presidential run. i thank both of you for being here with me today. lucy, i want to start with you. donald trump expected to take the stage. you just heard the conversation i had with jake traylor. j.d. vance, i mean, if he is setting the tone for what this rally is supposed to be like. you expect donald trump to take up the mantle and continue with that pretty aggressive tone? >> unfortunately i do not think we will see anything different from donald trump. i think we will see something even worse as we learned this week after j.d. vance took the debate stage, j.d. vance is supposed to present the kinder and gentler version of the chum campaign agenda. what you are hearing now and we heard, that is the kinder gentler version of this campaign. it is really unfortunate but whether it is the disinformation that donald trump and his allies are promoting amidst disaster relief efforts in north carolina or it is what we are seeing on stage at pen
joining me now, we have democratic pollster and political analyst for nana mondi and also joining usformer campaign manager for joe walsh's 2020 presidential run. i thank both of you for being here with me today. lucy, i want to start with you. donald trump expected to take the stage. you just heard the conversation i had with jake traylor. j.d. vance, i mean, if he is setting the tone for what this rally is supposed to be like. you expect donald trump to take up the mantle and continue with...
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i will be back tomorrow, but for now it's nana nigel farage up next. >> we'll see a cold snap which willront. boxt boiler repairs sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello. good afternoon and welcome to your gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. well, to end the week we can expect a chilly start with some fog in places, but there will still be plenty of fine and dry weather away from the north—west to end today , though, north—west to end today, though, we still have high pressure dominating the weather across the country, bringing plenty of fine and settled to weather end the day today. a bit of a change from the north—west though, as we start to see this frontal system just clip parts of the north—west. so turning cloudier here into the evening with some outbreaks of rain by the time we reach the morning. elsewhere though, plenty of clear skies, so it is going to be feeling cold. colder than last night, in fact, and we can expect to see some mist and fog by the time we reach the morning too. and this might just be a little bit stubborn to clear, particularly across pa
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i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news >> join me nana akua for an informative interactive newsfun. >> i don't know, he didn't say that though . i said surprise. that though. i said surprise. >> i think there's an element of truth to that. >> let's join me from 3 pm. every weekend only on gb news, britain's news channel . britain's news channel. >> welcome back. it's almost 10 to 4. i'm martin daubney on gb news now . a labour mp has news now. a labour mp has deleted her video celebrating black history month after gb news revealed that her footage contained a celebratory collage of convicted murderers and sex offenders. dawn butler had shared a spoken verse video where she celebrated african freedom fighters, but the clip included photos of several criminals and controversial figures. it's funny and yet it's tragic and our national reporter, charlie peters, has this exclusive report and he joins me now in the studio. charlie, let's start with what was originally posted. >> so two days ago, dawn butler, the labour mp for brent east, put up her poem, her spoken verse video celebra
i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news >> join me nana akua for an informative interactive newsfun. >> i don't know, he didn't say that though . i said surprise. that though. i said surprise. >> i think there's an element of truth to that. >> let's join me from 3 pm. every weekend only on gb news, britain's news channel . britain's news channel. >> welcome back. it's almost 10 to 4. i'm martin daubney on gb news now . a labour mp has news now. a labour mp...
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. ♪ >> today nana is turning 65!dgeville, wisconsin. >> boulder, colorado. >> and uc massachusetts. >> surprised nancy with a trip to new york. >> to see "the today show". >> good morning to our parents. >> watching in tennessee. >> jennifer first trip. >> and first time on tv! [ applause ] >> i see a lot of tv in that baby's future. welcome back to "today." good to have you along with us. let's get right to your news. we begin with the race to the white house. jd vance and tim walz making their cases to voters on key issues, their records and running mates. peter alexander is here with some of the highlights. >> good morning, especially in this overheated political area. this debate felt like a throwback, a good old-fashioned policy debate that showed two different visions for america's future. in their first and only face-off, squaring off in a largely civil and substantive vice presidential debate. the two spars over the crisis in the middle east. >> a nearly 80-year-old donald trump talking about crowd sizes is n
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nana. andrew. thanks, bev. pmqs live starts right now . right now. it is 1158 on wednesday, the 9th of october. this is pmqs live on gb news with gloria de piero and christopher hope . christopher hope. >> just one moment. rishi sunak and sir keir starmer go head to head at prime ministers questions, the first one since mps return from their conference break. rishi sunak has only four more to pmqs go. >> yes, it's the first pmqs back from the conference season. what will the leader of the opposition's attack line be? we'll have full coverage of every moment and we'll be getting full reaction from labour mp for bolsover, natalie fleet and shadow immigration minister paul holmes, who is backing james cleverly to be the next tory leader. do you agree with him ? with him? >> before we get to the chamber, though, what do you think might come up? well, you're putting a question to your parties anyway. paul holmes, what would you be asking the pm today? i'd be asking the pm today? i'd be asking the pm today? i'd be as
nana. andrew. thanks, bev. pmqs live starts right now . right now. it is 1158 on wednesday, the 9th of october. this is pmqs live on gb news with gloria de piero and christopher hope . christopher hope. >> just one moment. rishi sunak and sir keir starmer go head to head at prime ministers questions, the first one since mps return from their conference break. rishi sunak has only four more to pmqs go. >> yes, it's the first pmqs back from the conference season. what will the leader...
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to the conversation senator warner i'm delighted to invite the atlantic council board director and nana -- managing director at global head of commodity strategy. to introduce the senator and offer these welcoming remarks. thank you again for joining us. over to you. >> thank you so much fred for those kind words. rbc capital markets is delighted to support this election series, events like this one are essential for engaging democratic citizens and shedding light on the implications of potential presidential administrations. they look forward to a vibrant conversation here today. senator mark warner joins share his thoughts on the global risks and opportunities and ex-president must confront and how potential harris administration may impact u.s. foreign policy. senator warner has served in the united states senate for over 15 years and serves as chairman of the senate select committee on intelligence where he is worked across the aisle to serve virginians and the including by crafting and negotiating key legislation on infrastructure, cybersecurity and national security. senator warne
to the conversation senator warner i'm delighted to invite the atlantic council board director and nana -- managing director at global head of commodity strategy. to introduce the senator and offer these welcoming remarks. thank you again for joining us. over to you. >> thank you so much fred for those kind words. rbc capital markets is delighted to support this election series, events like this one are essential for engaging democratic citizens and shedding light on the implications of...
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you can put the kettle on but don't go too far. you >> join me nana akua for an informative interactivenow. i mean, we also have ed miliband today talking about capturing carbon. i have no idea what he's talking about, to be honest with you, but i don't think he does either, because all of this is a bit like the icloud, isn't it? none of us understand what's going on really. we're just talking a lot about it. so we are hopefully being joined by danny kelly, who's he's not ready yet in any case. so basically sales of diesel cars are now actually no, danny kelly is messing me around. all the blooming men. danny kelly, are you ready for me? brace yourself. yes. there you are, danny . lovely. thank you are, danny. lovely. thank you.thank you are, danny. lovely. thank you. thank you for honouring us with your presence. this afternoon. danny. sales of diesel cars are growing faster than those of electric vehicles. despite the fact that we're all being encouraged to go and buy electric. what's going on there? >> simply, i'm going to speak with broad strokes. >> i'm going to speak generally, bu
you can put the kettle on but don't go too far. you >> join me nana akua for an informative interactivenow. i mean, we also have ed miliband today talking about capturing carbon. i have no idea what he's talking about, to be honest with you, but i don't think he does either, because all of this is a bit like the icloud, isn't it? none of us understand what's going on really. we're just talking a lot about it. so we are hopefully being joined by danny kelly, who's he's not ready yet in any...
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nana made this amazing outfit for her.celebration ever. charlotte gallagher, bbc news, london. it is exciting, isn't it? it is. all day today — between 8:00 this morning and 10:30 tonight — you can join charlotte and meet the 100 couples, their friends and families live for a day of love, happiness — and plenty of confetti — over on the bbc news website and app, and on bbc iplayer. charlotte will need 100 hats, one for each wedding. we would love to see your wedding pictures this morning if you ever got married there over the last 100 years. if you have one from 100 years ago we would be very pleased to see that. the whatsapp number is probably best. make sure you have permission for us to put pictures on the tv. we need names, dates. if you got married on the 1st of october in the past, that would be great, share your anniversary with hundred people. your anniversary with hundred --eole. ., , ., ., , people. you might be aiming a bit hiuh. 1st people. you might be aiming a bit high- 1st of— people. you might be aiming a b
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to the conversation senator warner i'm delighted to invite the atlantic council board director and nanaglobal head of commodity strategy. to introduce the senator and offer these welcoming remarks. thank you again for joining us. over to you. >> thank you so much fred for those kind words. rbc capital markets is delighted to support this election series, events like this one are essential for engaging democratic citizens and shedding light on the implications of potential presidential administrations. they look forward to a vibrant conversation here today. senator mark warner joins share his thoughts on the global risks and opportunities and ex-president must confront and how potential harris administration may impact u.s. foreign policy. senator warner has served in the united states senate for over 15 years and serves as chairman of the senate select committee on intelligence where he is worked across the aisle to serve virginians and the including by crafting and negotiating key legislation on infrastructure, cybersecurity and national security. senator warner believes strongly in de
to the conversation senator warner i'm delighted to invite the atlantic council board director and nanaglobal head of commodity strategy. to introduce the senator and offer these welcoming remarks. thank you again for joining us. over to you. >> thank you so much fred for those kind words. rbc capital markets is delighted to support this election series, events like this one are essential for engaging democratic citizens and shedding light on the implications of potential presidential...
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just think of my grandparents, they had false teeth put in in their 20s or something, and my poor old nana she was terribly frail and looked so much older at 70 than my mum looks in her 70s. my mum's blonde and bouncy. yeah, but we're encouraged. >> i mean, when you're in your 40s, back in our grandparents age, you were an old person. >> i mean, that's full perm and everything. >> yeah, exactly. and you had a head scarf and tweed. et cetera, et cetera. but i mean, they ate fresh fruit, fresh vegetables . fresh fruit, fresh vegetables. certainly. it was mainly vegetables, and they never ate. i don't remember my grass foods. no processed food whatsoever. >> yeah, well, there's a lesson in that as well. all of us. >> sugar is the big lesson. yeah. not to have and to avoid instead of eating healthily. people at our age are addicted to sugar. but. and that's why a lot of people that years didn't have their own teeth. >> but even, like you say, like something like bread, the amount of sugar that's in bread, it might not taste sweet, but the amount of sugar that's in bread is astonishing. >> i do
just think of my grandparents, they had false teeth put in in their 20s or something, and my poor old nana she was terribly frail and looked so much older at 70 than my mum looks in her 70s. my mum's blonde and bouncy. yeah, but we're encouraged. >> i mean, when you're in your 40s, back in our grandparents age, you were an old person. >> i mean, that's full perm and everything. >> yeah, exactly. and you had a head scarf and tweed. et cetera, et cetera. but i mean, they ate...
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this is britain's newsroom with me, ben, leo and nana akua. >> good morning. now it's decision time. the tory leadership hopefuls kemi badenoch and robert jenrick , badenoch and robert jenrick, clashed in a gb news event last night, discussing the echr, brexit, immigration and of course, their thoughts on reform. uk leader nigel farage. >> he speaks with conviction. when people hear him speak, they believe that he understands their concerns. some people will say, oh, you need to tack to the left, you need to tack to the right. it is not about left or right. it is not about left or right. it is about right or wrong. >> look, i think nigel farage is rattled. he's talking about me a lot now. he doesn't want someone to lead this party with my track record . record. >> king charles and queen camilla will land in australia this morning for their tour down unden this morning for their tour down under. our man, cameron walker is on the lookout for them when his majesty lands. >> will be the first ever reigning king to step foot on australian soil. meanwhile, something
this is britain's newsroom with me, ben, leo and nana akua. >> good morning. now it's decision time. the tory leadership hopefuls kemi badenoch and robert jenrick , badenoch and robert jenrick, clashed in a gb news event last night, discussing the echr, brexit, immigration and of course, their thoughts on reform. uk leader nigel farage. >> he speaks with conviction. when people hear him speak, they believe that he understands their concerns. some people will say, oh, you need to...
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i'm nana akua digital radio. i'm nana akua digital radio. i'm nana akua digital radio.radio. right now loads. coming up. lots to get through. so stay with me. coming up, our pylons. a waste of money. energy secretary ed miliband's plan to erect thousands of them across britain has been criticised after an official report found that buying electricity cables and burying them underground can be cheapen burying them underground can be cheaper. then for the interview. joining me , fashion designer joining me, fashion designer extraordinaire jeff banks, telling me all about his six decade long career dressing the stars. very excited for that. then for the great british debate this hour, i'm asking, is it time to park reparations? all of this comes as 1507 00:0
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nana. that is not correct about pylons and electromagnetic force.government actually set up exposure guidelines after it found years ago that electromagnetic fields or emfs, emitted by pylons, a lot of investigation's findings were buried. some studies actually found that power lines may cause health effects , such as health effects, such as childhood leukaemia and brain tumours, to bury cables means that the csa or cross section area has to be increased massively due to the heat given by the cables, hence why cables are hung between pylons. so the free flowing air cools them down. it also depends what material you use for copper cables, aluminium, etc. they all have different properties. if you take time to get close to a pylon, you can actually hear the cables buzzing. yes, i have taken time and i have heard it. >> i think we have to be really clear that those claims about leukaemia have have no, they've been debunked shapps completely debunked. there's no evidence backed up by scientific studies. >> what david is saying. but yeah , i'm with you o
nana. that is not correct about pylons and electromagnetic force.government actually set up exposure guidelines after it found years ago that electromagnetic fields or emfs, emitted by pylons, a lot of investigation's findings were buried. some studies actually found that power lines may cause health effects , such as health effects, such as childhood leukaemia and brain tumours, to bury cables means that the csa or cross section area has to be increased massively due to the heat given by the...
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. >> nana. thank you. good afternoon. it'sjust >> nana. thank you. good afternoon.t's just gone 3:00. these are your headlines from the gb newsroom. the prime minister has warned iran not to respond after israel conducted precise strikes on military targets in iran overnight. the retaliatory strikes against the iranian regime come after tehran launched a barrage of more than 180 ballistic missiles at israel three weeks ago. terror group hamas has condemned israel's attack on iran as an escalation, calling it a violation of iran's sovereignty and a threat to regional security . but the idf regional security. but the idf says they'll do whatever necessary to defend the state. downing street says escalation is in no one's interest, and the uk is monitoring the live situation. >> israel does have the right to defend itself, but we are urging and have been urging all sides to show restraint . iran should to show restraint. iran should not respond. we will continue to work with allies to de—escalate the situation across the region. >> meanwhile, the prime minister has den
. >> nana. thank you. good afternoon. it'sjust >> nana. thank you. good afternoon.t's just gone 3:00. these are your headlines from the gb newsroom. the prime minister has warned iran not to respond after israel conducted precise strikes on military targets in iran overnight. the retaliatory strikes against the iranian regime come after tehran launched a barrage of more than 180 ballistic missiles at israel three weeks ago. terror group hamas has condemned israel's attack on iran as...
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nana akua.l, the king told world leaders that the past cannot be changed in an address to the commonwealth summit in samoa with the ongoing calls for slavery reparations. >> he went on to say that nafions >> he went on to say that nations can commit to right inequalities and learn lessons from what he described as a painful past. >> well, joining us live from samoa, lucky thing. crikey, i've never been there is gb news royal correspondent cameron walker. is it nice in samoa? what's it like ? what's it like? >> well, i mean nana is incredibly hot and humid. it's been about 28 degrees today and it takes 36 hours to get here. but it is beautiful i'm afraid. sorry to tell you guys. if it's raining in london. the king and queen, actually, they've been at a dinner tonight. and because it is so hot , they're not in black is so hot, they're not in black tie. they've been hosting this dinner for the commonwealth heads of government. the king wearing this royal navy bush jacket. and it's actually something
nana akua.l, the king told world leaders that the past cannot be changed in an address to the commonwealth summit in samoa with the ongoing calls for slavery reparations. >> he went on to say that nafions >> he went on to say that nations can commit to right inequalities and learn lessons from what he described as a painful past. >> well, joining us live from samoa, lucky thing. crikey, i've never been there is gb news royal correspondent cameron walker. is it nice in samoa?...
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i have no doubt , nana others. have no doubt, nana you will put you've got him in the studio or you're doing an interview with him today that you'll put him on the spot about that wastage. and it was really interesting. he's not he wasn't a perfect chancellor to a lot of people. but jeremy hunt yesterday i thought, spoke quite eloquently about the challenges of funding the nhs and that, you know , productivity, welfare know, productivity, welfare reform, you know, new technology and these are all things that kind of align with growth for the wider economy. and it doesn't quite feel like that's the way labour want to go about it. it will just be tax rises that ultimately pay for this. i mean, you know, high quality pubuc mean, you know, high quality public services obviously are something that every single person in this country would care deeply about it, but it's about how we get there. and, you know, people have had a really, really, really tough time of it over the last few years. conservatives have responsibili
i have no doubt , nana others. have no doubt, nana you will put you've got him in the studio or you're doing an interview with him today that you'll put him on the spot about that wastage. and it was really interesting. he's not he wasn't a perfect chancellor to a lot of people. but jeremy hunt yesterday i thought, spoke quite eloquently about the challenges of funding the nhs and that, you know , productivity, welfare know, productivity, welfare reform, you know, new technology and these are...
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nana. that. nana. >> no. yeah, yeah . >> no. yeah, yeah. >> no. yeah, yeah. >> so i mean, so there was another, there was another, there was another bit of context to that as well, where i'm sure most people have seen this by now, but they went to give a he went to give her a high five at the end and she's like blanked him like no. and then turned around. that was weird as well. >> you don't have to be body language expert judi james to work out what's going on there, do you? i mean, clearly i don't think katya is a big fan of wind. let's not let's not beat around the bush on this. and i think i mean, look, strictly come dancing, you've got two people who don't know each other, who are thrown together for eight, ten, 12 hours a day with their hands all over each other. but that clip of him putting the hand around in slow motion, there's just something a bit odd about it. i find it especially odd is that there's clearly cameras everywhere. >> yeah, so i mean, like , >> yeah, so i mean, like, control yourself. well, you know what i mean . if you are
nana. that. nana. >> no. yeah, yeah . >> no. yeah, yeah. >> no. yeah, yeah. >> so i mean, so there was another, there was another, there was another bit of context to that as well, where i'm sure most people have seen this by now, but they went to give a he went to give her a high five at the end and she's like blanked him like no. and then turned around. that was weird as well. >> you don't have to be body language expert judi james to work out what's going on...
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it's gb news star nana akua.e got political commentator andy williams and political editor at the daily express , sam lister. the daily express, sam lister. oh, and i will reveal where in the country i'm going to be doing my freezing cold swim to help raise money for friends of the elderly. we've raised more than a quarter of £1 million so far. you have. thank you very much. it's a shame i have to do this, but i do. why? well, because pensioners are going to freeze to death in their own homes. this winter. and we can do something to stop that. get ready. britain. here we go. if david lammy asked for reparations, i'd tell him to get lost next. >> good evening. i'm mark white, the main news from the gb news centre. the us music mogul sean diddy combs is facing fresh allegations of sexual assault, including an offence against a 16 year old boy. a warning now of some flashing images. the new wave of allegations filed on monday accused him of raping women , sexually assaulting men women, sexually assaulting men and mo
it's gb news star nana akua.e got political commentator andy williams and political editor at the daily express , sam lister. the daily express, sam lister. oh, and i will reveal where in the country i'm going to be doing my freezing cold swim to help raise money for friends of the elderly. we've raised more than a quarter of £1 million so far. you have. thank you very much. it's a shame i have to do this, but i do. why? well, because pensioners are going to freeze to death in their own homes....
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but, but, but after this show, you've got the wonderful nana akua with her show nana. have you got lined up for us? >> well, i mean, we're talking about ed miliband , who's gone about ed miliband, who's gone pylon mad. he's literally gone crazy with those things. i mean, they're so unsightly and ugly and it could turn out that it would be cheaper for him to not do that in such a short time frame. then in my in my monologue, i'll be talking about reparations because apparently now people are demanding 15 commonwealth countries are now saying that we should be paying in this country £200 billion. i mean, that's utter madness and ridiculous. and then close the show icon jeff banks will be joining me live in the studio. so i'm really looking forward to having a good old chat with him in the interview that's coming up. >> brilliant. thank you very much. all that at 3:00 straight after today's show and remember, let us know the thoughts and all the stories we're discussing. what nana has got coming up, what we've been talking about, just what you want to chat about. basicall
but, but, but after this show, you've got the wonderful nana akua with her show nana. have you got lined up for us? >> well, i mean, we're talking about ed miliband , who's gone about ed miliband, who's gone pylon mad. he's literally gone crazy with those things. i mean, they're so unsightly and ugly and it could turn out that it would be cheaper for him to not do that in such a short time frame. then in my in my monologue, i'll be talking about reparations because apparently now people...
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i'm nana akua. it's time now for the great british debate this hour.i'm asking, is it time to make reparations? the king and the prime minister faced demands for the uk to pay £200 billion in reparations over britain's role in role in the slave trade, the transatlantic slave trade. a group of 15 caribbean governments have agreed to put slavery reparations on the table at the commonwealth heads of government meeting in samoa in two weeks time. so what do you think for the great british debate this hour? i did a monologue on it or a niggle. have a look at it, have a read of it or watch it. i'm asking, is it time now to park reparations? well, joining me now author and broadcaster danny kelly, he wrote a cookbook with about 60 pages, 16 pages. yeah, i'm an author and also a political commentator. jonathan. liz. right. danny kelly, is it time for us to park these reparations? >> what are they going to do with the dough? has anyone asked them, if you get all of these billions of pounds, what are you going to do with it? how are you going to do with it? how
i'm nana akua. it's time now for the great british debate this hour.i'm asking, is it time to make reparations? the king and the prime minister faced demands for the uk to pay £200 billion in reparations over britain's role in role in the slave trade, the transatlantic slave trade. a group of 15 caribbean governments have agreed to put slavery reparations on the table at the commonwealth heads of government meeting in samoa in two weeks time. so what do you think for the great british debate...
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i'm nana akua. welcome.before we get stuck into the debates, here's what else is coming up today. the top story. thousands of businesses are already shutting up shop. yes they are. as rachel reeves prepares to hike capital gains tax in this week's budget. yes. wednesday. hopefully it won't be a black wednesday. we'll have reaction to that throughout the show. all of this as rumours continue to circulate about what the budget will actually contain, and we have the following poll asking you that question. now , do you you that question. now, do you trust rachel reeves not to do a liz truss? make sure you cast that vote. we'd love to hear your thoughts then for the great british debate this hour. i'm asking, are mixed sports the way forward in world view will be crossing over live to the us, as reports that over half of the current cabinet wanted to ban donald trump from ever addressing the uk parliament. so with me, we'll be discussing that and more coming up. as even that and more coming up. as ever, send me
i'm nana akua. welcome.before we get stuck into the debates, here's what else is coming up today. the top story. thousands of businesses are already shutting up shop. yes they are. as rachel reeves prepares to hike capital gains tax in this week's budget. yes. wednesday. hopefully it won't be a black wednesday. we'll have reaction to that throughout the show. all of this as rumours continue to circulate about what the budget will actually contain, and we have the following poll asking you that...