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nicola sturgeon... because nicola _ of a referendum. nicola sturgeon...of a referendum. nicola sturgeon... because nicola sturgeon is at it i of a referendum. nicola sturgeon... because nicola sturgeon is at it all. because nicola sturgeon is at it all over again. because nicola sturgeon is at it all overagain. her eye is because nicola sturgeon is at it all over again. her eye is off the ball once more. the real priorities of people across scotland are on the back burner. instead the first minister is putting her plans to divide scotland front and centre. nicola sturgeon has shown again today that the snp's selfish obsession with another divisive referendum is always their top priority. she will use government time and resources to further her plan to break up the country, just when we need to be pulling together and working as one. all of our focus should be on tackling the huge challenges we face right now, helping families with their bills, supporting front line services, and creating good jobs. a potentially illegal referendum next year is the wrong
nicola sturgeon... because nicola _ of a referendum. nicola sturgeon...of a referendum. nicola sturgeon... because nicola sturgeon is at it i of a referendum. nicola sturgeon... because nicola sturgeon is at it all. because nicola sturgeon is at it all over again. because nicola sturgeon is at it all overagain. her eye is because nicola sturgeon is at it all over again. her eye is off the ball once more. the real priorities of people across scotland are on the back burner. instead the first...
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it is a gamble for both sides and nicola sturgeon is hoping to trade _ and nicola sturgeon is hopingocratic will of the scottish people — democratic will of the scottish people is being thwarted and that will increase support for independence and the uk government hopes— independence and the uk government hopes hy— independence and the uk government hopes by focusing on the record of the scottish government it will fall. , . , the scottish government it will fall, , ., , ., , the scottish government it will fall. g ., , ., , ., the scottish government it will fall. , ., ., fall. james and chris, thanks for “oininu fall. james and chris, thanks for joining us- _ and there's more analysis from james cook on the independence question and what could happen next, on bbc iplayer. just search for "independence, why scotland could vote again." the campaigner dame deborah james has died of bowel cancer at the age of 40. she had been receiving end—of—life care at home — and had raised millions to help others affected by cancer. dame deborah was host of the bbc�*s you, me and the big c podcast
it is a gamble for both sides and nicola sturgeon is hoping to trade _ and nicola sturgeon is hopingocratic will of the scottish people — democratic will of the scottish people is being thwarted and that will increase support for independence and the uk government hopes— independence and the uk government hopes hy— independence and the uk government hopes by focusing on the record of the scottish government it will fall. , . , the scottish government it will fall, , ., , ., , the scottish...
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we won't play nicola sturgeon'5 game5. won't _ won't play nicola sturgeon'5 game5.g crisis. real— real work on the cost of living cri5i5, realwork real work on the cost of living cri5i5, real work to invest in public— cri5i5, real work to invest in public services. crisis, real work to invest in public services.— crisis, real work to invest in ublic services. ~ ., ., public services. the metropolitan police has been _ public services. the metropolitan police has been put _ public services. the metropolitan police has been put in _ public services. the metropolitan police has been put in special- police has been put in special measures after a series of failure is. the white house caused the deaths of at least 50 people found an abandoned lorry on the outskirts of the texan city of san antonio absolutely horrific and heartbreaking. ghislaine maxwell is due to be sentenced in the next few hours for recruiting and grooming young girls for her ex—partner, paedophilejeffrey epstein. boris paedophile jeffrey epstein. boris johnson paedophilejeffrey epstein. boris johnson
we won't play nicola sturgeon'5 game5. won't _ won't play nicola sturgeon'5 game5.g crisis. real— real work on the cost of living cri5i5, realwork real work on the cost of living cri5i5, real work to invest in public— cri5i5, real work to invest in public services. crisis, real work to invest in public services.— crisis, real work to invest in ublic services. ~ ., ., public services. the metropolitan police has been _ public services. the metropolitan police has been put _ public...
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because they voters like nicola sturgeon because thev think— voters like nicola sturgeon because theyonalist often, yes, but it's a stretch to — nationalist often, yes, but it's a stretch to say you can pin the success — stretch to say you can pin the success of— stretch to say you can pin the success of the snp in recent years when _ success of the snp in recent years when it— success of the snp in recent years when it comes to scottish parliamentary elections directly that you — parliamentary elections directly that you can't convert that absolutely into a vote to acquit the union. _ absolutely into a vote to acquit the union. l _ absolutely into a vote to acquit the union. . . . absolutely into a vote to acquit the union. ., , ., ., _ union. i was 'ust going to say, i think the union. i wasjust going to say, i think the point _ union. i wasjust going to say, i think the point is _ union. i wasjust going to say, i think the point is that - union. i wasjust going to say, i | think the point is that they were very upfront in their manifesto commitments that a second referendum
because they voters like nicola sturgeon because thev think— voters like nicola sturgeon because theyonalist often, yes, but it's a stretch to — nationalist often, yes, but it's a stretch to say you can pin the success — stretch to say you can pin the success of— stretch to say you can pin the success of the snp in recent years when _ success of the snp in recent years when it— success of the snp in recent years when it comes to scottish parliamentary elections directly that you —...
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nicola, i will put this to you.d the worry— i think that is the risk and the worry is— i think that is the risk and the worry is that some have been missed and, worry is that some have been missed and. of— worry is that some have been missed and, of course, some people elect not to— and, of course, some people elect not to have — and, of course, some people elect not to have their children vaccinated and people miss appointments. the different reasons, but the _ appointments. the different reasons, but the reason this has been detected is because this will be somebody coming into this country because _ somebody coming into this country because this will be a person or persons — because this will be a person or persons who have had the oral polio vaccine _ persons who have had the oral polio vaccine quite probably, probably quite _ vaccine quite probably, probably quite recently, much more recently than the _ quite recently, much more recently than the 19705, going back to an eariier— than the 19705, going back to an
nicola, i will put this to you.d the worry— i think that is the risk and the worry is— i think that is the risk and the worry is that some have been missed and, worry is that some have been missed and. of— worry is that some have been missed and, of course, some people elect not to— and, of course, some people elect not to have — and, of course, some people elect not to have their children vaccinated and people miss appointments. the different reasons, but the _ appointments. the...
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nicola sturgeon says she wants to hold the vote on the 19th october 2023.'s also asking the supreme court to decide if it can be held legally without westminster�*s consent. eight years ago scotland rejected independence by 55% to 45%. but most polls suggest the gap has narrowed over the last two to three years and is now too close to call. our scotland editorjames cook reports from edinburgh. chanting: yes, yes, yes! no, no, no! scotland 2014, when politics came alive. how dare they say that this country is not capable of running its own affairs? this is everyone's flag, everyone's country, everyone's culture, and everyone's streets. this is the vision we've got for your country. . but should we do this all over again? how does the nation feel about the idea of a second referendum? yeah, i think if there's a public call for it then we should definitely have one and just see what the public thinks. i don't think it's the best idea. yes, go for it, yeah, another one. oh, my god, again? presiding officer... well, yes, if nicola sturgeon has her way. now is th
nicola sturgeon says she wants to hold the vote on the 19th october 2023.'s also asking the supreme court to decide if it can be held legally without westminster�*s consent. eight years ago scotland rejected independence by 55% to 45%. but most polls suggest the gap has narrowed over the last two to three years and is now too close to call. our scotland editorjames cook reports from edinburgh. chanting: yes, yes, yes! no, no, no! scotland 2014, when politics came alive. how dare they say that...
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nicola, that is not an unusual story _ really helps.s not an unusual story for you _ really helps. nicola, that is not an unusual story for you to _ really helps. nicola, that is not an unusual story for you to hear. - really helps. nicola, that is not an unusual story for you to hear. it's| unusual story for you to hear. it's remarkable, isn't it, so many people think it's best to not talk about things. least said, soonest mended eyes to hear when i was growing up. and the —— and yet talking is a release for people with ptsd and. we have to remember that the vast majority— have to remember that the vast majority of people leave the armed forces _ majority of people leave the armed forces and — majority of people leave the armed forces and live brilliant unfulfilled lives but it's very lonely — unfulfilled lives but it's very lonely therefore for those people who are — lonely therefore for those people who are struggling and people like chris are _ who are struggling and people like chris are incredibly brave to talk about _ chris are i
nicola, that is not an unusual story _ really helps.s not an unusual story for you _ really helps. nicola, that is not an unusual story for you to _ really helps. nicola, that is not an unusual story for you to hear. - really helps. nicola, that is not an unusual story for you to hear. it's| unusual story for you to hear. it's remarkable, isn't it, so many people think it's best to not talk about things. least said, soonest mended eyes to hear when i was growing up. and the —— and yet...
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nicola sturgeon can't sa that make of that? nicola sturgeon can't say that we — make of that?eak the law herself, i don't think that is a good place for scotland to be and the wider uk to be, and what we have seen today is not a new plan or a new campaign, we have seen today is not a new plan ora new campaign, this is we have seen today is not a new plan or a new campaign, this is a repeat of an ongoing campaign, she has never stopped campaigning, but also just a patchwork of selecting countries around the world and putting out lots of data and charts were not talking about the issues facing the people of scotland and i think people can see through that. going back to the old nicola sturgeon rather than the one we saw during the pandemic. to sturgeon rather than the one we saw during the pandemic.— during the pandemic. to be completely _ during the pandemic. to be completely clear, _ during the pandemic. to be completely clear, labour i during the pandemic. to be i completely clear, labour would during the pandemic. to be - completely clear, labour would not agree to another r
nicola sturgeon can't sa that make of that? nicola sturgeon can't say that we — make of that?eak the law herself, i don't think that is a good place for scotland to be and the wider uk to be, and what we have seen today is not a new plan or a new campaign, we have seen today is not a new plan ora new campaign, this is we have seen today is not a new plan or a new campaign, this is a repeat of an ongoing campaign, she has never stopped campaigning, but also just a patchwork of selecting...
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in 'ust one hour, nicola sturueon referendum? in 'ust one hour, nicola sturgeon is — referendum?ing to be here - referendum? injust one hour, nicola sturgeon is going to be here at - referendum? injust one hour, nicola sturgeon is going to be here at her. sturgeon is going to be here at her official residence in the centre of edinburgh with the leader of the scottish greens as well. because this is a coalition of parties that are in favour of independence including snp and the scottish greens. it is, today, the start of a series of papers which will mark the formal launch of the push for a second independence referendum. as you say, before the end of next year. now, this paper today is about the economy, comparing the economies of independent european countries with scotland's economy as part of the uk. essentially, making the argument that scotland underperforms, if it was an independent country would be more successful economically. that is the case they are making today. a series of other papers on currency, what sort of money with an independent scotland have an taxation and
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this is what was recovered next the nicola faith. find recovered next the nicola faith.he nicola faith. fific when it was built it underwent several modifications and recently at those have had a negative effect on the vessel's margin of safe stability and when coupled with how it was operated on the day of the accident in loading a large quantity of whelks and retrieving 240 pots of whelks, the vessel was in a position of instability. the whelks, the vessel was in a position of instability-— of instability. the report says the first set was _ of instability. the report says the first set was habitually _ of instability. the report says the first set was habitually operated l of instability. the report says the | first set was habitually operated in an unsafe manner and the size of the catch was often prioritised over crew safety. the three crew members were not wearing life jackets and nor was the vessel fitted with a system to automatically alert the coastguard to it capsizing. a series of recommendations have been made to the fishing industry and they hope the fishing
this is what was recovered next the nicola faith. find recovered next the nicola faith.he nicola faith. fific when it was built it underwent several modifications and recently at those have had a negative effect on the vessel's margin of safe stability and when coupled with how it was operated on the day of the accident in loading a large quantity of whelks and retrieving 240 pots of whelks, the vessel was in a position of instability. the whelks, the vessel was in a position of...
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(andre-nicolas chene) we're always well prepared. we always have tents to shelter us from the rain and we choose areas that allow us to enjoy ourselves even when it's raining. besides, we're right by the ocean, so we aren't afraid of getting wet. tourists visiting big island need to figure out what part of the island they want to see, kona or hilo? the mountains that divide the island in two stop the humidity that rolls in from the east, so the west side of the island is drier. hilo gets all the humid winds coming from the sea and the mauna loa and mauna kea mountains block the humidity, making the other half of the island much drier, hotter and sunnier. (andre-nicolas chene) this is a pretty normal day here in hilo. (andre-nicolas chene) the humid climate of hilo makes for very lush greenery. kona is sunnier and more appealing to the tourism industry. all the big marriott and hilton hotels are around there. it's also more common to see california-style neighbourhoods in kona, places where you feel like you're living in an american w
(andre-nicolas chene) we're always well prepared. we always have tents to shelter us from the rain and we choose areas that allow us to enjoy ourselves even when it's raining. besides, we're right by the ocean, so we aren't afraid of getting wet. tourists visiting big island need to figure out what part of the island they want to see, kona or hilo? the mountains that divide the island in two stop the humidity that rolls in from the east, so the west side of the island is drier. hilo gets all...
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nicola, i had the privilege of marching in president kennedy's inaugural parade. and i had also -- that was my plebe year and my -- at the naval academy. and my first class year i had the privilege of leading the honor company that marched in his funeral procession. and the marine band, the u.s., the naval -- the national geographic magazine took a picture at the lincoln memorial. it was the marine band, west point, the naval academy, the air force academy, and finally the coast guard academy honor companies. and that's a memory that i will take to my grave. i was the class of 1964 and of course, this was january, i mean september 25, 1963. and i can remember the people on the streets and in the trees to get a better view of the funeral procession being in tears. and my question for you is -- we all remember john john's salute in front of the catholic church on rhode island avenue. do you know any background on that salute? >> i think he might have been prompted to salute, i think that is what the historical record is. but i can't verify that. do you know? >> yes,
nicola, i had the privilege of marching in president kennedy's inaugural parade. and i had also -- that was my plebe year and my -- at the naval academy. and my first class year i had the privilege of leading the honor company that marched in his funeral procession. and the marine band, the u.s., the naval -- the national geographic magazine took a picture at the lincoln memorial. it was the marine band, west point, the naval academy, the air force academy, and finally the coast guard academy...
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gene lewis nicola on behalf of this audience. i'm going to say thank you so much for your time your expertise.
gene lewis nicola on behalf of this audience. i'm going to say thank you so much for your time your expertise.
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nicola sturueon independence on tuesday. nicola sturgeon once — independence on tuesday.nce on tuesday. nicola sturgeon once another vote. - independence on tuesday. nicola sturgeon once another vote. the| sturgeon once another vote. the uk government insists it cannot happen without its approval which it says it intends to withhold. disney pixar�*s latest animated movie, lightyear, has been banned from cinemas in the united arab emirates. the film contains a same—sex kiss, but the uae's media regulators did not give a specific reason for its decision. mark lobel reports. for... three... it is days until tackle _ for... three... it is days until tackle for - for... three... it is days until tackle for the - for... three... it is days. until tackle for the stories that inspired buzz lightyear�*s character. regulators are also in that way on planet earth because that is a kiss, same—sex kiss in the movie. a seen cut then reinstated by disney who had been criticised into the lake criticising a bill banning discussion of the issue in schools. we bill banning discussion of the
nicola sturueon independence on tuesday. nicola sturgeon once — independence on tuesday.nce on tuesday. nicola sturgeon once another vote. - independence on tuesday. nicola sturgeon once another vote. the| sturgeon once another vote. the uk government insists it cannot happen without its approval which it says it intends to withhold. disney pixar�*s latest animated movie, lightyear, has been banned from cinemas in the united arab emirates. the film contains a same—sex kiss, but the uae's...
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nicola sturgeon _ levers, our own tools. nicola sturgeon agrees _ levers, our own tools. her new paper argues that the uk is failing scotland because comparable countries are richer, happier and more equal. the countries are richer, happier and more equal-— more equal. the great question before us is _ more equal. the great question before us is this, _ more equal. the great question before us is this, if _ more equal. the great question before us is this, if all - more equal. the great question before us is this, if all of - more equal. the great question before us is this, if all of these | before us is this, if all of these countries — before us is this, if all of these countries can and do use the powers of independence to create wealthier and faircr— of independence to create wealthier and fairer society two societies, why not — and fairer society two societies, why not scotland? but and fairer society two societies, why not scotland?— and fairer society two societies, why not scotland? but how? the only undisuted why not scotland? but how? the only undisputed route
nicola sturgeon _ levers, our own tools. nicola sturgeon agrees _ levers, our own tools. her new paper argues that the uk is failing scotland because comparable countries are richer, happier and more equal. the countries are richer, happier and more equal-— more equal. the great question before us is _ more equal. the great question before us is this, _ more equal. the great question before us is this, if _ more equal. the great question before us is this, if all - more equal. the great...
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polls show consistently that snp voters _ polls show consistently that snp voters like nicola sturgeon voters like nicola sturgeon because they think she can run the country efficiently, — they think she can run the country efficiently, they like or economic policies — efficiently, they like or economic policies. they are broadly nationalist often, yes, but it's a stretch— nationalist often, yes, but it's a stretch to — nationalist often, yes, but it's a stretch to say you can pin the success — stretch to say you can pin the success of— stretch to say you can pin the success of the snp in recent years when _ success of the snp in recent years when it— success of the snp in recent years when it comes to scottish parliamentary elections directly that you — parliamentary elections directly that you can't convert that absolutely into a vote to acquit the uniow _ absolutely into a vote to acquit the uniow i _ absolutely into a vote to acquit the union. ., , , absolutely into a vote to acquit the union. ., , ., ., _ union. i was 'ust going to say, i think the union. i wasjust going to say, i
polls show consistently that snp voters _ polls show consistently that snp voters like nicola sturgeon voters like nicola sturgeon because they think she can run the country efficiently, — they think she can run the country efficiently, they like or economic policies — efficiently, they like or economic policies. they are broadly nationalist often, yes, but it's a stretch— nationalist often, yes, but it's a stretch to — nationalist often, yes, but it's a stretch to say you can pin the...
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i also think on a political point, when it comes to the smp and nicola sturgeon versus the smp and nicolasturgeon can point to borisjohnson and say they are not giving us a referendum, borisjohnson can say we are a party of a union and this is not in the economic interest of scotland in the uk, etc. so it creates two very clear and entrenched positions. some would argue that's beneficial. sturgeon's language is interesting on this, she said she would forge a way forward on whether a referendum was deemed lawful or not. what she published today was the first of a series of documents outlining scotland's case for independence. i very much feel an engine is revving at this point. very much feel an engine is rewing at this point-— at this point. lets wait to see if we tet at this point. lets wait to see if we get any _ at this point. lets wait to see if we get any detail— at this point. lets wait to see if we get any detail on that. - at this point. lets wait to see if - we get any detail on that. speaking of the future, on the front of the guardian, a rather sobering warning, "sea level rise
i also think on a political point, when it comes to the smp and nicola sturgeon versus the smp and nicolasturgeon can point to borisjohnson and say they are not giving us a referendum, borisjohnson can say we are a party of a union and this is not in the economic interest of scotland in the uk, etc. so it creates two very clear and entrenched positions. some would argue that's beneficial. sturgeon's language is interesting on this, she said she would forge a way forward on whether a referendum...
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well, we are exoecting nicola _ nicola sturgeon to say?n to say? well, we are expecting nicola sturgeon to set out| expecting nicola sturgeon to set out what has been described as a route map statement, how she intends to hold a referendum if westminster block her plans. remember the last time around, the uk government was in agreement with the scottish government that a referendum could be held in the form of the edinburgh agreement, transferring powers through the use of the section 30 order. that seems very unlikely this time around. the uk government position can be summed up in five words, they say, now is that the time stop —— now is not the time. i think we can expect a statement to focus on two areas from nicola sturgeon, the first is mandate, the scottish secretary alisterjack would argue that there is not a mandate for another referendum because less than a third of the electorate voted for the snp. nicola sturgeon would argue strongly that is not correct, she would point out that a majority of msps here at holyrood are in favour
well, we are exoecting nicola _ nicola sturgeon to say?n to say? well, we are expecting nicola sturgeon to set out| expecting nicola sturgeon to set out what has been described as a route map statement, how she intends to hold a referendum if westminster block her plans. remember the last time around, the uk government was in agreement with the scottish government that a referendum could be held in the form of the edinburgh agreement, transferring powers through the use of the section 30 order....
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of scotland nicola sturgeon and the| scotland nicola sturgeon and the prime _ scotland nicola sturgeonon, and that at ll think nearly a _ prime minister borisjohnson, and that at ll think nearly a 100 - prime minister borisjohnson, and that at ll think nearly a 100 point| that at ll think nearly a 100 point -ap that at ll think nearly a 100 point gap between _ that at ll think nearly a 100 point gap between the _ that at ll think nearly a 100 point gap between the two _ that at ll think nearly a 100 point gap between the two of _ that at ll think nearly a 100 point gap between the two of them. - that at ll think nearly a 100 point. gap between the two of them. now nicola _ gap between the two of them. now nicola sturgeon's_ gap between the two of them. now nicola sturgeon's opinion _ gap between the two of them. now nicola sturgeon's opinion poll- nicola sturgeon's opinion poll ratings — nicola sturgeon's opinion poll ratings have _ nicola sturgeon's opinion poll ratings have fallen _ nicola sturgeon's opinion poll ratings have fallen quite - ratings have fallen quite considerably— rat
of scotland nicola sturgeon and the| scotland nicola sturgeon and the prime _ scotland nicola sturgeonon, and that at ll think nearly a _ prime minister borisjohnson, and that at ll think nearly a 100 - prime minister borisjohnson, and that at ll think nearly a 100 point| that at ll think nearly a 100 point -ap that at ll think nearly a 100 point gap between _ that at ll think nearly a 100 point gap between the _ that at ll think nearly a 100 point gap between the two _ that at ll think nearly...
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nicola sturueon finalised. many thanks. nicola sturgeon has _ finalised. many thanks.hed a freshj sturgeon has launched a fresh referendum campaign. referendum campaign, saying the country today is "even more prepared for independence". the first minister made the speech unveiling the first in a series of new papers setting out the case for change. ms sturgeon says they will be a "scene setter" which will compare scotland and the uk with other european countries and outline why the scottish government believes the country would be better off independent. we face a fundamental question. do we stay tied to a uk economic model that consigns us to relatively poor economic and social outcomes which are likely to get worse, not better, outside the european union? 0r are likely to get worse, not better, outside the european union? or do we instead lift our eyes with hope and optimism and take inspiration from compatible countries across europe? comparable neighbouring countries with distinct characteristics that in many cases like the abundant of resources that scotland is bl
nicola sturueon finalised. many thanks. nicola sturgeon has _ finalised. many thanks.hed a freshj sturgeon has launched a fresh referendum campaign. referendum campaign, saying the country today is "even more prepared for independence". the first minister made the speech unveiling the first in a series of new papers setting out the case for change. ms sturgeon says they will be a "scene setter" which will compare scotland and the uk with other european countries and outline...
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ti21: will beat two areas nicola sturgeon will beat two areas nicola sturgeon will focus on, one willndate because a majority of pro—independent msps were voted on at the last scottish election. that is snp msps and green msps on both of those parties had mentioned referendums in their manifestos. the other side of this independence debate in the form of alisterjack, the secretary of state for scotland would argue that mandate doesn't exist because of fewer than a third of the overall electorate voted for the snp at the last election. the flip side to that, of course, 48% of those who did vote, voted in favour of the snp, so there are many ways to slice the cake statistically but nicola sturgeon would argue she has a strong mandate because she has a lot of pro—independence msps at holyrood. the second area is processed, that is what the speculation in scotland has been about these last few weeks, the scottish cabinet, the scottish government cabinet will be meeting just now and hearing what those plans are. nicola sturgeon has called this a significant update on how a lawful vote can
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scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, will outline how she intends to hold a second referendumt hour. an independence vote took place back in 201a, but this time, downing street opposes such a move. 0ur correspondent lorna gordon is in edinburgh. if the government at westminster doesn't consent to this, how might nicola sturgeon hold another referendum? well, the gold standard, nicola sturgeon�*s preferred route, is to get a section 30 order which is what happened last time around, back in 2013 which would transfer the powers to hold a referendum temporarily to edinburgh and holyrood. as you say, that seems unlikely. it is possible, one of the ideas being speculated about in scotland is that she might propose holding a different kind of consultative ballot with a differently worded question, perhaps asking the people of scotland for a mandate to open negotiations with the uk government should a majority vote in favour of another referendum. that would face its own set of challenges, perhaps in the courts, perhaps a boycott by pro—union voters. would it be recognised by the uk g
scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, will outline how she intends to hold a second referendumt hour. an independence vote took place back in 201a, but this time, downing street opposes such a move. 0ur correspondent lorna gordon is in edinburgh. if the government at westminster doesn't consent to this, how might nicola sturgeon hold another referendum? well, the gold standard, nicola sturgeon�*s preferred route, is to get a section 30 order which is what happened last time around, back...
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and nicola longford executive director of the sixth floor museum at dealey plaza, nicola. thank you for welcoming. so many of our guests the other day to your wonderful museum, please welcome us. and our panel as we continue the mornings program. thank you so much stewart as stuart mentioned he and i've had the chance to work. in the past both at the red cross and stuart was just an absolutely remarkable head of the reagan centennial in 2011. he has saved me from one disaster another weather at the right. for at the reagan library wonderful to be with you all this morning. i you know, i had a little trepidation when stuart told me that what he wanted me to discuss with our panels is death and destruction and tragedy and and i thought okay this this will be quite a challenge but when i saw who are pan were that shall be hearing from this morning? it's it's really this is i think you're going to learn a lot and this you'll find this to be a real pleasure. even though the subject is a difficult subject for for well for all americans and and you'll learn more about that in jus
and nicola longford executive director of the sixth floor museum at dealey plaza, nicola. thank you for welcoming. so many of our guests the other day to your wonderful museum, please welcome us. and our panel as we continue the mornings program. thank you so much stewart as stuart mentioned he and i've had the chance to work. in the past both at the red cross and stuart was just an absolutely remarkable head of the reagan centennial in 2011. he has saved me from one disaster another weather at...
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nicola sturgeon insists there is an "indisputable mandate" for a second referendum on independence forand. and england chase a second innings target of 299 — to win the second test against new zealand. and coming up on the bbc news channel: australia are into the world cup finals for a fifth time in a row, following the heroics of sub keeper andrew redmayne. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. a plane carrying a handful of asylum seekers is due to fly to rwanda from the uk this evening, after campaigners and charities failed in their bid to block the take—off. it's thought seven or eight people could be on board, but several are making a last—ditch legal challenge to their removals in court today. the government insists flights are necessary to combat people—trafficking gangs, but church of england leaders described the policy as "immoral". the prime minister told the cabinet this morning that the government would not be "deterred or abashed" by some of the criticism. but in the last few minutes, downing street has said the legal challenges might stop the plane from taki
nicola sturgeon insists there is an "indisputable mandate" for a second referendum on independence forand. and england chase a second innings target of 299 — to win the second test against new zealand. and coming up on the bbc news channel: australia are into the world cup finals for a fifth time in a row, following the heroics of sub keeper andrew redmayne. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. a plane carrying a handful of asylum seekers is due to fly to rwanda from...
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nicola sturgeon agrees, of course.nd because comparable countries are richer, happier, and more equal. the great question before us is this — if all of these countries can and do use the powers of independence to create wealthier and fairer societies, why not scotland? but how? the only undisputed route to a referendum is for the prime minister to transfer the power to hold one to holyrood, using what is called a section 30 order. i don't know if he will be watching or not but if he is, i make it clearagain, prime minister, i stand ready to negotiate a section 30 order if you decide that you now are a democrat. there is no sign of the prime minister agreeing to that request. he says the union sees scotland through tough times. that, by the way, is the firepower of the uk exchequer, _ that is the firepower of our single uk treasury, and i think- it is a great thing, _ we should keep going with it. it being the 3is—year—old union of the nations on either side of this river, a union rooted in commerce. brexit may have str
nicola sturgeon agrees, of course.nd because comparable countries are richer, happier, and more equal. the great question before us is this — if all of these countries can and do use the powers of independence to create wealthier and fairer societies, why not scotland? but how? the only undisputed route to a referendum is for the prime minister to transfer the power to hold one to holyrood, using what is called a section 30 order. i don't know if he will be watching or not but if he is, i...
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it is because of his dog that 82 year old nicola each and chris says he's still here. he was injured by shrapnel the day before, but he wants to stay would, you will live as long as the devil doesn't come after us. nicola has been working in russia for many years. he says he has very few illusions about the fate of his village. for digital us, there is no way to be russia, but they continued to do everything to make things worse even for themselves. i am talking about the leadership, not the ordinary people. ordinary russians want the same thing as everybody else got a decent life, sir jeff carrasco. at least for to day, no shells have get landed near by. it is in the neighboring village that artillery has taken its toll today. ah, since the russian invasion began, art has become a political issue in the ukrainian city of levine, where authority, scramble to protect unesco world heritage sites the historic center of the v vi is protected as one of unesco world heritage sites . ukrainian authorities are working hard to ensure the centuries old monuments here are protect
it is because of his dog that 82 year old nicola each and chris says he's still here. he was injured by shrapnel the day before, but he wants to stay would, you will live as long as the devil doesn't come after us. nicola has been working in russia for many years. he says he has very few illusions about the fate of his village. for digital us, there is no way to be russia, but they continued to do everything to make things worse even for themselves. i am talking about the leadership, not the...
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well, yes, if nicola sturgeon has her way. now is the time for independence.ndent country? to which they said "no" eight years ago. i can announce that the scottish government is proposing that the independent referendum be held on 19 october, 2023. these are... applause. but does this parliament have the power to hold that vote? the first minister now says she wants the supreme court to decide sooner rather than later. the fact is neither legal opinions nor political arguments will resolve this point. we must establish legal fact. last time, that wasn't needed. david cameron agreed to hand over the power to hold a vote in 2014. his successor has no such plans. we think the number one priority for the country is the economic pressures, the spikes in the cost of energy. our plan for a stronger economy certainly means that we think that we're stronger working together. just across the road from the parliament, the british state was putting on a show this afternoon. nicola sturgeon may want to keep the monarchy, but she's trying again to end the 300—year—old poli
well, yes, if nicola sturgeon has her way. now is the time for independence.ndent country? to which they said "no" eight years ago. i can announce that the scottish government is proposing that the independent referendum be held on 19 october, 2023. these are... applause. but does this parliament have the power to hold that vote? the first minister now says she wants the supreme court to decide sooner rather than later. the fact is neither legal opinions nor political arguments will...
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it has been i would expense as well, nicola? it has been i would only — expense as well, nicola?been i would only expensive because - expense as well, nicola? it has been i would only expensive because it - expense as well, nicola? it has been i would only expensive because it is. i would only expensive because it is two extra nights in london that i wasn't expecting, an extra night in scotland because we were going to get the overnight sleeper, flights, private taxis to gatwick, to st andrews, you know, and it is the kind of event that you are going to do what you have to do to make it happen and to make it work, but, you know, i think it is a very stressful situation for ourfamily know, i think it is a very stressful situation for our family but also i am sure many other families are situation for our family but also i am sure many otherfamilies are in the same situation, in terms of graduation this year and, you know, people also who had their graduation cancelled two years ago and last year. cancelled two years ago and last ear. . ., . cancelled two years ago and last ear, .
it has been i would expense as well, nicola? it has been i would only — expense as well, nicola?been i would only expensive because - expense as well, nicola? it has been i would only expensive because it - expense as well, nicola? it has been i would only expensive because it is. i would only expensive because it is two extra nights in london that i wasn't expecting, an extra night in scotland because we were going to get the overnight sleeper, flights, private taxis to gatwick, to st...
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that's certainly what nicola sturgeon said would be the next step.t her, the referendum cannot happen on a timetable around the terms that she announced today. the plan is for the next uk general election to be fought on this single question and the aspiration is presumably that her pretty well in a landslide majority to enable her to argue that, look, we have a clear mandate the legal position will not have changed and it will still be a decision of westminster. the point is presumably _ decision of westminster. the point is presumably that _ decision of westminster. the point is presumably that the _ decision of westminster. the point is presumably that the uk - decision of westminster. the point is presumably that the uk is - decision of westminster. the point is presumably that the uk is basedj is presumably that the uk is based on that voluntary union of its members. and if we can prove it's not a voluntary union then it should see. �* . not a voluntary union then it should see. . ., ., not a voluntary union then it should see. ~ ., ., ., ., .,
that's certainly what nicola sturgeon said would be the next step.t her, the referendum cannot happen on a timetable around the terms that she announced today. the plan is for the next uk general election to be fought on this single question and the aspiration is presumably that her pretty well in a landslide majority to enable her to argue that, look, we have a clear mandate the legal position will not have changed and it will still be a decision of westminster. the point is presumably _...
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talking about domestic issues, nicola _ protected.an you stop her?- year, can you stop her? oh, of course we _ year, can you stop her? oh, of course we see _ year, can you stop her? oh, of course we see what _ year, can you stop her? oh, of course we see what she - year, can you stop her? oh, of course we see what she has i year, can you stop her? oh, of course we see what she has to | year, can you stop her? oh, of. course we see what she has to say and look forward to that. i think the important point to make is that we think the number one priority for the country is the economic pressures t spikes in the cost of energy, our plan for a stronger economy certainly means that we think that we are stronger working together but we have good relations with the scottish government, see what she has to say. iuntil]! with the scottish government, see what she has to say.— with the scottish government, see what she has to say. will you block her ilans what she has to say. will you block her plans to _ what she has to say. will you block her
talking about domestic issues, nicola _ protected.an you stop her?- year, can you stop her? oh, of course we _ year, can you stop her? oh, of course we see _ year, can you stop her? oh, of course we see what _ year, can you stop her? oh, of course we see what she - year, can you stop her? oh, of course we see what she has i year, can you stop her? oh, of course we see what she has to | year, can you stop her? oh, of. course we see what she has to say and look forward to that. i think the...
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scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon is to launch a fresh campaign for independence. lawful vote requires the approval of the uk government. fierce fighting continues in eastern ukraine in the battle for severodonetsk as ukraine's grip on the strategic city weakens. a record—breaking heatwave sweeps spain as temperatures hit 43 degrees celsius. we'll be live in madrid for the latest. and remembering the victims of grenfell — five years on from the grenfell tower fire in london where 72 people were killed, events are being held across the city. i'm victoria derbyshire, we are here throughout the day talking to people deeply affected by the events of that night and what has happened since. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. the first flight taking asylum seekers to rwanda will leave from an undisclosed location in the uk this evening, after campaigners lost a court battle to prevent it. they had hoped to stop the plane taking off before a full hearing next month on whether the policy is lawful. dozens of asylum seekers were originally du
scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon is to launch a fresh campaign for independence. lawful vote requires the approval of the uk government. fierce fighting continues in eastern ukraine in the battle for severodonetsk as ukraine's grip on the strategic city weakens. a record—breaking heatwave sweeps spain as temperatures hit 43 degrees celsius. we'll be live in madrid for the latest. and remembering the victims of grenfell — five years on from the grenfell tower fire in london where 72...
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nicola sturgeon arriving there. yes, nicola _ of you. nicola sturgeon arriving there.urgeon arriving with her husband. _ there. yes, nicola sturgeon arriving with her husband. we _ there. yes, nicola sturgeon arriving with her husband. we will _ there. yes, nicola sturgeon arriving with her husband. we will stay - there. yes, nicola sturgeon arriving with her husband. we will stay on . with her husband. we will stay on these images. i'm going to come to you first, catherine, because let's not forget, it is a religious service and it will be of enormous disappointments, i think we can say, that the queen cannot be here and doesn't feel able to be here. this would have been a key moment for her over these four days of thanksgiving. the remark absolutely. 0bviously, thanksgiving. the remark absolutely. obviously, the queen will be with us in spirit but not to be here in person must be very sad for her and sad for us. �* .., , person must be very sad for her and sad for us-— sad for us. because her faith is so im ortant sad for us. because her faith is so important to _ sa
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i focuses on the plan for a new scottish independence referendum — which was announced earlier by nicolaan says it puts the snp on a collision course with westminster over the legality of the vote the main story in the ft is today's hearing into the riot at the us capitol — and the testimony that donald trump wanted tojoin in, according to one of his aides. so let's begin. welcome to you both. sorry we came to bed later but we had the sad news of dame deborahjames. can we start with you on the metro? seems quite an old—fashioned headline from the 19705, glenn maxwell cage for 20 years, like something out of old fleet street, isn't it? —— mike d what did you think of the judge's sentencing in light of what the guidelines were? it sentencing in light of what the guidelines were?— sentencing in light of what the guidelines were? it seems about appmpriate- _ guidelines were? it seems about appmpriate- it — guidelines were? it seems about appropriate. it was _ guidelines were? it seems about appropriate. it was harrowing - guidelines were? it seems about appropriate. it was harrowing to | app
i focuses on the plan for a new scottish independence referendum — which was announced earlier by nicolaan says it puts the snp on a collision course with westminster over the legality of the vote the main story in the ft is today's hearing into the riot at the us capitol — and the testimony that donald trump wanted tojoin in, according to one of his aides. so let's begin. welcome to you both. sorry we came to bed later but we had the sad news of dame deborahjames. can we start with you on...
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this is what was recovered next the nicola faith.t was operated on the day of the accident in loading a large quantity of whelks and retrieving 240 pots of whelks, the vessel was in a position of instability. the report says the nicola faith was habitually operated in an unsafe manner and the size of the catch was often prioritised over crew safety. the three crew members were not wearing life jackets and nor was the vessel fitted with a system to automatically alert the coastguard to it capsizing. a series of recommendations have been made to the fishing industry and they hope the tragedy here will highlight the importance of following the guidance. liam evans reporting there. people of the uk are being urged to make sure that their children are vaccinated against polio. the design has not been around since 2003, but has not been around since 2003, but has been round pandemic found in sewage samples in london. the uk health security agency says the risk is low. a little later today, we'll be answering all of your questions on the po
this is what was recovered next the nicola faith.t was operated on the day of the accident in loading a large quantity of whelks and retrieving 240 pots of whelks, the vessel was in a position of instability. the report says the nicola faith was habitually operated in an unsafe manner and the size of the catch was often prioritised over crew safety. the three crew members were not wearing life jackets and nor was the vessel fitted with a system to automatically alert the coastguard to it...
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that's very much the reasoning behind nicola sturgeon — much the reasoning behind nicola sturgeon ister — think very much surprised west minister i_ think very much surprised west minister. i think the problem was his having — minister. i think the problem was his having done so well in the elections _ his having done so well in the elections has kind of urge people to vote for— elections has kind of urge people to vote for her. she had to go and do something — vote for her. she had to go and do something otherwise she risked losing _ something otherwise she risked losing momentum and looking for voters _ losing momentum and looking for voters more widely say why do we waste our— voters more widely say why do we waste our votes. this was a surprise i_ waste our votes. this was a surprise. i guess it makes sense that she — surprise. i guess it makes sense that she needed to do something and this is— that she needed to do something and this is the _ that she needed to do something and this is the route they've decided to id this is the route they've decided to go down _ this is the rou
that's very much the reasoning behind nicola sturgeon — much the reasoning behind nicola sturgeon ister — think very much surprised west minister i_ think very much surprised west minister. i think the problem was his having — minister. i think the problem was his having done so well in the elections _ his having done so well in the elections has kind of urge people to vote for— elections has kind of urge people to vote for her. she had to go and do something — vote for her. she had...
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sturgeon is the snp and nicola sturgeon is the snp and nicola sturgeon and alec salmon before her benefitcord for their areas that actually run in health and education and other areas, but i think it is not enough tojust say areas, but i think it is not enough to just say it's not the right time. we have this cost—of—living crisis, you have got to have a sound message of really important message about why being together is more important than separating the union in this way. i don't think labour has got the message for that at the moment. i don't think the tories have either. that is something they are going to have to work on. clearly, nicola sturgeon having installed on this, having i when a minority government again, she is under pressure from her party to be clear about what the direction of travel as comanche must find it quite difficult, i'd suggestjohn might have of you on this, when everyone is dealing with this cost—of—living crisis can ijust wonder how much the independence announcement lies or sits alongside the present problems that people are facing in scotland and whether t
sturgeon is the snp and nicola sturgeon is the snp and nicola sturgeon and alec salmon before her benefitcord for their areas that actually run in health and education and other areas, but i think it is not enough tojust say areas, but i think it is not enough to just say it's not the right time. we have this cost—of—living crisis, you have got to have a sound message of really important message about why being together is more important than separating the union in this way. i don't think...
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william will live as long as the devil doesn't come after us. nicola has been working in russia for many years. he says he has very few illusions about the fate of his village. for the utility, there is no way to be russia, but they continue to do everything to make things worse even for themselves. i am talking about the leadership, not the ordinary people, ordinary russians with the same thing as everybody else got a decent life. she just her official at least pretty day. no shells have get landed nearby. it is in the neighboring village that artillery has taken its toll to day. i, mrs. bollinger, in case of why people are choosing to stay in the village, even though it looks like this will will last for some time. yeah, the authorities have warned people to leave the region already. 2 months ago, they were expecting this amount of destruction and fierce fighting. but many people just, i don't want to leave, it's mostly elderly people that we've talked to who said either that they don't know what is what they will do, what they will come to if they, if they travel away, they don't have
william will live as long as the devil doesn't come after us. nicola has been working in russia for many years. he says he has very few illusions about the fate of his village. for the utility, there is no way to be russia, but they continue to do everything to make things worse even for themselves. i am talking about the leadership, not the ordinary people, ordinary russians with the same thing as everybody else got a decent life. she just her official at least pretty day. no shells have get...
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nicola sturgeon agrees, of course.qual. the great question before us is this — if all of these countries can and do use the powers of independence to create wealthier and fairer societies, why not scotland? but how? the only undisputed route to a referendum is for the prime minister to transfer the power to hold one to holyrood, using what is called a section 30 order. i don't know if he will be watching or not but if he is, i make it clearagain, prime minister, i stand ready to negotiate a section 30 order if you decide that you now are a democrat. there is no sign of the prime minister agreeing to that request. he says the union sees scotland through tough times. that, by the way, is the firepower of the uk exchequer, _ that is the firepower of our single uk treasury, and i think- it is a great thing, _ we should keep going with it. it being the 315—year—old union of the nations on either side of this river, a union rooted in commerce. brexit may have strengthened the political case for independence, the democratic c
nicola sturgeon agrees, of course.qual. the great question before us is this — if all of these countries can and do use the powers of independence to create wealthier and fairer societies, why not scotland? but how? the only undisputed route to a referendum is for the prime minister to transfer the power to hold one to holyrood, using what is called a section 30 order. i don't know if he will be watching or not but if he is, i make it clearagain, prime minister, i stand ready to negotiate a...
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we know what nicholas —— nicola sturgeon�*s price would be.ing to remember. _ be. the important thing to remember, although - be. the important thing to remember, although the l remember, although the conservative majority is large and the gap between them and the labour party is large, remember the conservatives only need to lose a0 seeds to lose the majority and as soon as they have done that, they are in big, trouble because their problem is they have no coalition partners. —— seats. probably even the dup. the moment they dip beyond this number, they would essentially be injected from government. the labour party would be able to state — and we�*re getting ahead of ourselves thinking about the general election — they would day thes and p, do not vote us out. but that is all for the future. —— the snp. the last time this happened, in 1991, both seeds the government lost, they went on to win at the general election. i�*m joined by political editor at bbc south west, martyn oates. he�*s watching all the goings—on in the constituency of tiverto
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guatemala, mexico and brazil have themselves decided to ignore the invitation of the american leader nicolas, even offered to hold his own alternative version of this himself and invite him there as a guest. we celebrated russian language day in the usa diplomats from our embassy in washington laid flowers at the monument to alexander sergeevich pushkin the ceremony took place on the campus of the george washington university the monument, which was opened in 2000 became the main symbol of the russian language in the american capital. now the news of the economy alexandra, the president of serbia, has stated that the republic is significantly damaged by the embargo on russian oil. tell us how much the economy will lose tatyana $ 600 million details, i will tell you in the issue i will start with other news. the real sector of the russian economy did not have time to fully respond to external changes. the accounts chamber came to this conclusion. according to its data , in the first quarter, the growth of agricultural production continued and transport freight. in addition, the situation on t
guatemala, mexico and brazil have themselves decided to ignore the invitation of the american leader nicolas, even offered to hold his own alternative version of this himself and invite him there as a guest. we celebrated russian language day in the usa diplomats from our embassy in washington laid flowers at the monument to alexander sergeevich pushkin the ceremony took place on the campus of the george washington university the monument, which was opened in 2000 became the main symbol of the...
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well, yes, if nicola sturgeon has her way. now is the time for independence.n announce that the scottish government is proposing that the independent referendum be held on the 19th of october 2023. these are... applause but does this parliament have the power to hold that vote? the first minister now says she wants the supreme court to decide sooner rather than later. the fact is neither legal opinions nor political arguments will resolve this point. we must establish legal fact. that is why, in my view, we must seek now to accelerate to the point when we have legal clarity, legal fact. last time, that wasn't needed. david cameron agreed to hand over the power to hold a vote in 2014. his successor has no such plans. we think the number one priority for the country is the economic pressures, the spikes in the cost of energy. our plan for a stronger economy certainly means that we think that we're stronger working together. the senior civil servant who helped negotiate the terms of the last referendum says in the end, it won't bejudges who settle the matter. the
well, yes, if nicola sturgeon has her way. now is the time for independence.n announce that the scottish government is proposing that the independent referendum be held on the 19th of october 2023. these are... applause but does this parliament have the power to hold that vote? the first minister now says she wants the supreme court to decide sooner rather than later. the fact is neither legal opinions nor political arguments will resolve this point. we must establish legal fact. that is why,...
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nicolas baby we have guests. well, come on in., the neighbors went around, but there was no one, probably, you are at work. yes? here the invalid does not get up to him, the patronage nurse goes to him, and here marinochka is our attraction at home, there is rarely a rehearsal and filming performances. she lives alone, but, of course, there are a lot of fans. after all, she starred in two episodes of the series. however, i didn't like the last one. no, not a fan of the series vadim he almost killed marinochka. i'm sorry how it is a little didn't kill drunk. in russian, she had to drive a car herself, but she cut herself into a tree, an emotional actress, how she hurt her face, and she works with her face. the nightmare was not even seen by our neighbors. and to him if only there was a scratch on his cheek. and when we can see your attraction, i don’t know, it’s late. yes, there is a box about a mersin faucet in unozaveybuyte next to their theaters. i was very glad to help you very very glad very very glad goodbye. so who wants to
nicolas baby we have guests. well, come on in., the neighbors went around, but there was no one, probably, you are at work. yes? here the invalid does not get up to him, the patronage nurse goes to him, and here marinochka is our attraction at home, there is rarely a rehearsal and filming performances. she lives alone, but, of course, there are a lot of fans. after all, she starred in two episodes of the series. however, i didn't like the last one. no, not a fan of the series vadim he almost...
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pablo: roberto nicolÁs es un ejemplo perfecto de las pesadillas en los aeropuertos por las que estÁnora me pusieron en un vuelo a boston para las 8:00 y por eso he perdido mi vuelo a madrid de iberia. pablo: se han cancelado unos 3000 vuelos en el paÍs. >> el problema es que estamos con mera para trabajar. hacen falta pilotos. pablo: un promedio de 2.2 millones de pasajeros vuelan a diario. estos pasajeros peruanos han vivido su propia pesadilla. >> tuvimos una boda la semana pasada y muchos familiares que estuvieron dos dÍas en miami esperando el vuelo. fue terrible. cancelaron el vuelo 48 horas. lo cancelaron una vez, dos veces, lo volvieron a cancelar. pablo: las autoridades dicen que hay cuatro aeropuertos especialmente problemÁticos, uno es el de la guardia, el otro en newark, el tercero es charlotte, y el cuarto en virginia, que es el Área metropolitana de washington. hay preocupaciÓn o bien te lo que pueda suceder por el incremento de viajes en verano y las consecuencias de retrasos y cancelaciones. >> me toca hacer otro test de covid, que me cuesta 100 mÁs. >> puedes estar en
pablo: roberto nicolÁs es un ejemplo perfecto de las pesadillas en los aeropuertos por las que estÁnora me pusieron en un vuelo a boston para las 8:00 y por eso he perdido mi vuelo a madrid de iberia. pablo: se han cancelado unos 3000 vuelos en el paÍs. >> el problema es que estamos con mera para trabajar. hacen falta pilotos. pablo: un promedio de 2.2 millones de pasajeros vuelan a diario. estos pasajeros peruanos han vivido su propia pesadilla. >> tuvimos una boda la semana...
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and in scotland, 1st minister nicola sturgeon said, fridays ruling mark to one of the darkest days for women's rights in her lifetime. turn now to ukraine, where after weeks of fierce fighting ukrainian forces have begun retreating from the eastern city of severity and ask to move to stronger positions that according to a regional official recent days, have seen russian forces make significant gains around the strategically key city. russia is trying to and circle re cranium forces and take control of the entire don bass region. local ukrainian officials say the fighting is intensifying and no way in the east is safe any more for residence. did of course one, an economy is in ukraine and told us more about the significance of the retreat from the very dentist. this is obviously a big deal. definitely. this is talk news here in ukraine, but it's sort of expected. i think the crane government has prepared public opinion and world opinion even for this 4 weeks now. distress you will, along as basically been to make the russians pay as high price possible for the smallest possible gains. s
and in scotland, 1st minister nicola sturgeon said, fridays ruling mark to one of the darkest days for women's rights in her lifetime. turn now to ukraine, where after weeks of fierce fighting ukrainian forces have begun retreating from the eastern city of severity and ask to move to stronger positions that according to a regional official recent days, have seen russian forces make significant gains around the strategically key city. russia is trying to and circle re cranium forces and take...
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the very nature of these castles reportedly from lustring the byzantine in the image of a dunka, nicolas’sitary profession did not cross with douche and povakh, and the word swarmed to the highest medsha and lost its bountiful only quiet attacks. well, i know vezha, which is the worst version of the arc de triomphe. and levshansky castle is located at the heart of historical lithuania dry help walking capital of the grand duchy of lithuania navarov. eh, loving at the same time as the butchers - this is a private ulastna settlement. what may? i the seventeenth year is turned off in december. uh, block planning. this is how she showed the renaissance. and, of course, there is no center where the founded shlyakh road passed was one of the gospodar's castles. just the same famous yang from the family. kishka is a tycoon family - one of the richest families, belarus has its own yards in this very fund in the data center. and from this culture. eh, at the very ilyupka in this lipchansky castle i want for everything there was before the carne behind the books anchor stinks. and the hatch of tea,
the very nature of these castles reportedly from lustring the byzantine in the image of a dunka, nicolas’sitary profession did not cross with douche and povakh, and the word swarmed to the highest medsha and lost its bountiful only quiet attacks. well, i know vezha, which is the worst version of the arc de triomphe. and levshansky castle is located at the heart of historical lithuania dry help walking capital of the grand duchy of lithuania navarov. eh, loving at the same time as the butchers...
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under the pretext of a positive test for covid, venezuelan president nicolas maduro even suggested thatntina hold an alternative summit meeting. leaders of the community of latin american and caribbean states and invite joe biden to it, but in the morning mine was sent. he admired the sincerity and courage of the president. lópez obrador and express support for his message of renunciation of peace, sanctions of blockades exclusion and discrimination the action of the government of the united states of america is pure water discrimination of the three countries of the american building. axis called what is happening a blow to biden the united states summit is actually losing its all-american status at the very moment when the us president is trying to restore washington's influence in latin america and seize the initiative from china new york times. admits mexican president's refusal to travel will prevent the united states from demonstrating at the summit revived leadership in the region china's global times adds that latin america has unanimously sent a signal to washington about not w
under the pretext of a positive test for covid, venezuelan president nicolas maduro even suggested thatntina hold an alternative summit meeting. leaders of the community of latin american and caribbean states and invite joe biden to it, but in the morning mine was sent. he admired the sincerity and courage of the president. lópez obrador and express support for his message of renunciation of peace, sanctions of blockades exclusion and discrimination the action of the government of the united...
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and in scotland, 1st minister nicola sturgeon said, friday is willing marked one of the darkest days for women's rights in her lifetime . now to a major retreat in the war, in ukraine, ukrainian forces have been ordered to withdraw from the eastern city of severity. next, after weeks of fierce fighting against russian forces, capturing the city of the virgin in the dawn bass area is central to russia's goal of seizing a part of east and ukraine. regional authorities, a fighting is intensifying and no town in the east is safe for residence. dw correspondent economy is in ukraine and told us more about the significance of the retreat from the very next. this is obviously a big deal. definitely. this is talk news here in ukraine, but it's sort of expected. and ukraine government has prepared public opinion and world opinion even for this 4 weeks now. and distress you will, along as basically been to make the russians pay as high price possible for the smallest possible gains. similar to what we saw and variable really make them fight for every street for every meter of ground. and hope
and in scotland, 1st minister nicola sturgeon said, friday is willing marked one of the darkest days for women's rights in her lifetime . now to a major retreat in the war, in ukraine, ukrainian forces have been ordered to withdraw from the eastern city of severity. next, after weeks of fierce fighting against russian forces, capturing the city of the virgin in the dawn bass area is central to russia's goal of seizing a part of east and ukraine. regional authorities, a fighting is intensifying...