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nicola sturgeon responding — act so rashly. nicola sturgeon responding to _ act so rashly.on| responding to the chancellor's announcement. she has also been setting out the scottish government was not plans for scotland was my independence and she calls for a second referendum to take place next year. speaking at a news conference in edinburgh she confirmed the plans to move to a new currency, the scottish pounds, if independence is achieved. this is what she said about that. i achieved. this is what she said about that-— achieved. this is what she said about that. , . ., , ., about that. i very much hope that for the sake _ about that. i very much hope that for the sake of _ about that. i very much hope that for the sake of people's _ about that. i very much hope that. for the sake of people's mortgages and living standards the statement from the chancellor earlier will deliver some stability in the markets. however, to say that this is now a uk government and a prime minister without a shred of credibility is an understatement. indeed it is perhaps a sign of how badly bro
nicola sturgeon responding — act so rashly. nicola sturgeon responding to _ act so rashly.on| responding to the chancellor's announcement. she has also been setting out the scottish government was not plans for scotland was my independence and she calls for a second referendum to take place next year. speaking at a news conference in edinburgh she confirmed the plans to move to a new currency, the scottish pounds, if independence is achieved. this is what she said about that. i achieved. this...
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a nicola sturgeon knows she _ the question. a nicola sturgeon knows she must _ the question.hose l the question. a nicola sturgeon - knows she must provide those answers if she is ever to turn her dream into reality. james cook, bbc news, aberdeen. the public inquiry into the wrongful convictions of hundreds of post office branch managers will begin again tomorrow. the post office, the government and the japanese technology giant fujitsu will all give evidence over the coming weeks. the post office prosecuted more than 700 sub—postmasters between 2000 and 2014, based on information from a computer system called horizon which falsely suggested there were cash shortfalls. some went to prison following convictions for fraud and theft in what's been described as the biggest miscarriage ofjustice in british history. a high courtjudgment eventually found the it system — developed by the fujitsu — was riddled with "bugs, errors and defects." but so far nobody has been held accountable. now a former fujitsu uk board director has spoken exclusively to the bbc about what happened, as o
a nicola sturgeon knows she _ the question. a nicola sturgeon knows she must _ the question.hose l the question. a nicola sturgeon - knows she must provide those answers if she is ever to turn her dream into reality. james cook, bbc news, aberdeen. the public inquiry into the wrongful convictions of hundreds of post office branch managers will begin again tomorrow. the post office, the government and the japanese technology giant fujitsu will all give evidence over the coming weeks. the post...
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i tell you something, what nicola sturgeon hasjust_ you something, what nicola sturgeon hasjust said.ething, what nicola sturgeon hasjust said, it's all— you something, what nicola sturgeon has just said, it's all fine _ you something, what nicola sturgeon has just said, it's all fine and - hasjust said, it's all fine and great — hasjust said, it's all fine and great in _ hasjust said, it's all fine and great in the _ hasjust said, it's all fine and great in the real— hasjust said, it's all fine and great in the real world, - hasjust said, it's all fine and great in the real world, we . has just said, it's all fine and i great in the real world, we have has just said, it's all fine and - great in the real world, we have to have _ great in the real world, we have to have the _ great in the real world, we have to have the monay— great in the real world, we have to have the money to _ great in the real world, we have to have the money to pay _ great in the real world, we have to have the money to pay for - great in the real world, we have to have the money to pay for it - great in the re
i tell you something, what nicola sturgeon hasjust_ you something, what nicola sturgeon hasjust said.ething, what nicola sturgeon hasjust said, it's all— you something, what nicola sturgeon has just said, it's all fine _ you something, what nicola sturgeon has just said, it's all fine and - hasjust said, it's all fine and great — hasjust said, it's all fine and great in _ hasjust said, it's all fine and great in the _ hasjust said, it's all fine and great in the real— hasjust said, it's...
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nicola sturgeon _ reputation. how are they going to do it? nicola sturgeon has _ reputation.la sturgeon has pointed - reputation. how are they going to do it? nicola sturgeon has pointed out, | it? nicola sturgeon has pointed out, rather she has argued the prime minister is now a lame duck. she is out of her depth, allow the people to decide. give the mandate back because many people have commented she doesn't have the mandate to do the job. she doesn't have the mandate to do thejob. it is going to come down she doesn't have the mandate to do the job. it is going to come down to the job. it is going to come down to the i922 the job. it is going to come down to the 1922 committee, isn't it? the 1922 committee, _ the 1922 committee, isn't it? tue: 1922 committee, they the 1922 committee, isn't it? tta: 1922 committee, they can the 1922 committee, isn't it? "tt2 1922 committee, they can bend the 1922 committee, isn't it? tt2 1922 committee, they can bend the rules and change the rules as much as they want to. that's what they did with theresa may, they basically forced her to re
nicola sturgeon _ reputation. how are they going to do it? nicola sturgeon has _ reputation.la sturgeon has pointed - reputation. how are they going to do it? nicola sturgeon has pointed out, | it? nicola sturgeon has pointed out, rather she has argued the prime minister is now a lame duck. she is out of her depth, allow the people to decide. give the mandate back because many people have commented she doesn't have the mandate to do the job. she doesn't have the mandate to do thejob. it is...
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how credible nicola of such reports and your view? well, to get back, i'm not just on the 1st comment. i think this is extremely true. we have a lot of propaganda spread out in the atlantic world natal countries in the west about what is going on in ukraine. and it's very difficult to have access to, i would say a different opinions and histories spend a bit of time on the, on the internet, which is still a bit open to some people today. so this is part of the propaganda scheme as we spoke about before. it is extremely important that media enjoy is in the west, the courageous brave enough to speak about what is really going on a to remind no to be in the united states. that america waging war dire indirectly or directly i think, will say, directly against russia, which is a nuclear power. so i'm going to see the people in the united states and the rest of the needle. countries must know what their countries are doing because nato is a military organization. and if one of them goes towards him to be attacked and they all go. so the peo
how credible nicola of such reports and your view? well, to get back, i'm not just on the 1st comment. i think this is extremely true. we have a lot of propaganda spread out in the atlantic world natal countries in the west about what is going on in ukraine. and it's very difficult to have access to, i would say a different opinions and histories spend a bit of time on the, on the internet, which is still a bit open to some people today. so this is part of the propaganda scheme as we spoke...
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nicolas: hello and nice to be with you. of all, i am pleased to report that the beauty market has announced in previous calls and continues to be dynamic at the global level and it was from 6% at the end of june and remains at 6% at the end of september with slight rebalancing from volume and value, but overall the consumers for view duty -- consumers for beauty have been good. the only country where we have seen a little change in some consumer behaviors is the u.k. were inflation is the highest. it has only affected skincare categories while fragrance sales are soaring, so we see consumers wanting to indulge themselves and we have to remind them that udy is an affordable treat -- beauty is an affordable treat. people do not want to compromise on quality, the fact that it keeps growing at twice the speed of the market, including in the united kingdom, these consumers are voting for the best quality products, which is what we provide. francine: good morning from westminster. your share price is down some 5%. are you worried
nicolas: hello and nice to be with you. of all, i am pleased to report that the beauty market has announced in previous calls and continues to be dynamic at the global level and it was from 6% at the end of june and remains at 6% at the end of september with slight rebalancing from volume and value, but overall the consumers for view duty -- consumers for beauty have been good. the only country where we have seen a little change in some consumer behaviors is the u.k. were inflation is the...
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the timing of what nicola sturgeon did, she had i nicola sturgeon did, she had originally been scheduledof whatjeremy hunt is planning to do as the chancellor of the exchequer and that i think kind of put wind in her sales because she was able to talk about the situation at west mr and compare it to what the scottish government wants to do but as you said, there are still these unanswered questions really about how independence would happen. nicola sturgeon started to go some way towards answering those questions, so for example on the issue of a separate currency for scotland, she said that should happen as soon as practicable. he would not say exactly when that was but when she was pressed, she seemed to say that she hoped it would happen within five years and that is really important for her plan because without a separate currency, scotland could not rejoin the european union. lode scotland could not re'oin the european union._ scotland could not re'oin the european union. we have a busy afternoon ahead _ european union. we have a busy afternoon ahead at _ european union. we have a b
the timing of what nicola sturgeon did, she had i nicola sturgeon did, she had originally been scheduledof whatjeremy hunt is planning to do as the chancellor of the exchequer and that i think kind of put wind in her sales because she was able to talk about the situation at west mr and compare it to what the scottish government wants to do but as you said, there are still these unanswered questions really about how independence would happen. nicola sturgeon started to go some way towards...
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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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nicola sturgeon is embracing _ that. nicola sturgeon is embracing renewable . that.minster. she rejects nuclear power outright. what we have not nuclear power outright. what we have got to _ nuclear power outright. what we have got to do — nuclear power outright. what we have got to do is _ nuclear power outright. what we have got to do is transition - have got to do is transition away from fossil fuel as quickly as possible but as justly as possible to protect the jobs and the economy back nuclear? it is a usually expensive form of energy right now. at a time in scotland when wind power is already cheaper... wind power is already cheaper. . .— wind power is already cheaper. . . wind power is already cheaer... �* ., , cheaper... but the wind does not always — cheaper... but the wind does not always blow... _ cheaper... but the wind does not always blow... but - cheaper... but the wind does not always blow... but that l cheaper... but the wind does| not always blow... but that is what we need _ not always blow... but that is what we need to _ not always blow... but th
nicola sturgeon is embracing _ that. nicola sturgeon is embracing renewable . that.minster. she rejects nuclear power outright. what we have not nuclear power outright. what we have got to _ nuclear power outright. what we have got to do — nuclear power outright. what we have got to do is _ nuclear power outright. what we have got to do is transition - have got to do is transition away from fossil fuel as quickly as possible but as justly as possible to protect the jobs and the economy back...
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before i head off nicola _ and a bit scary. before i head off nicola says _ and a bit scary. off nicola says she has one i off nicola says she has one more surprise in store. welcome to wales's very own craft inspired agility training course. . , , inspired agility training course. , ., , ., course. the easiest to start with as this _ course. the easiest to start with as this one. _ course. the easiest to start with as this one. they i course. the easiest to start| with as this one. they come course. the easiest to start i with as this one. they come out and you can give them a little bit of food and then they will walk down the other side. its]!!! walk down the other side. all ri . ht. walk down the other side. all right- up _ walk down the other side. all right. up ego. come on. you can do it! climb! here we go. irate]!!! do it! climb! here we go. well done! good — do it! climb! here we go. well done! good boy. _ do it! climb! here we go. well done! good boy. i— do it! climb! here we go. well done! good boy. i am i do it! climb! here we go. well done! good boy. i am getting
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that is what nicola sturgeon told me when i spoke to her moments ago. said it is a necessity the country should go to the polls. liz truss was the fourth prime minister nicola sturgeon had to deal with, but in truth she didn�*t deal with her at all. liz truss said she would ignore nicola sturgeon and in the end, that is what she said. the two of them in the 45 days had no formal discussions at all, no telephone call whatsoever, they exchanged a few words informally after the death of the queen, but there was no formal start of the relationship between the two governments. what happens now? nicola sturgeon said liz truss would be a footnote in the realms of political history. i asked about borisjohnson and the possibility of his returning to british politics at the highest level. she said it was a ludicrous idea and a ridiculous idea. it is worth pointing out the scottish conservative leader douglas ross is not keen on that idea either. he said this evening, people know where i stand when it comes to boris johnson. but taking a step back and considering
that is what nicola sturgeon told me when i spoke to her moments ago. said it is a necessity the country should go to the polls. liz truss was the fourth prime minister nicola sturgeon had to deal with, but in truth she didn�*t deal with her at all. liz truss said she would ignore nicola sturgeon and in the end, that is what she said. the two of them in the 45 days had no formal discussions at all, no telephone call whatsoever, they exchanged a few words informally after the death of the...
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there you can see nicola sturgeon arriving on stage. is so good to be speaking at conference in person again rather thanjust speaking at conference in person again rather than just virtually. applause. again rather than 'ust virtually. mmusah again rather than 'ust virtually. applause. , ., , l, applause. getting to hug friends and collea . ues applause. getting to hug friends and colleagues is — applause. getting to hug friends and colleagues is so, _ applause. getting to hug friends and colleagues is so, so _ applause. getting to hug friends and colleagues is so, so much _ applause. getting to hug friends and colleagues is so, so much better. - colleagues is so, so much better. our political family, colleagues is so, so much better. our politicalfamily, scotland's our political family, scotland's biggest our politicalfamily, scotland's biggest party by far is back together again and that feels great! applause now, the only downside of not being on zoom is having to trade my slippers for these heals. but on zoom is having to trade my s
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i'll be talking live to scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon. mission — to make scotland an independent country. her hope — a referendum next year. i can announce that the scottish government is proposing that the independence referendum be held on the 19th of october 2023. in days, a court will consider if a vote can be held. nicola sturgeon�*s had extraordinary success, but not everyone�*s on board. booing. yet the most pressing problem everywhere affects every one of us. warnings of blackouts to uk ministers... we do have good energy supplies in the uk. we can get through the winter. ..struggling to keep control after spooking the markets... i get it, and i... and i... are you sorry?! i changed the policy. are you sorry? of course i'm sorry. ..and plenty of the public. the question that confronts us, wherever you are this morning — how to be sure this... ..doesn�*t happen. this morning we'rejoined live in the aberdeen art gallery by scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon. from oxford by the one—time liz truss superfan and former culture s
i'll be talking live to scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon. mission — to make scotland an independent country. her hope — a referendum next year. i can announce that the scottish government is proposing that the independence referendum be held on the 19th of october 2023. in days, a court will consider if a vote can be held. nicola sturgeon�*s had extraordinary success, but not everyone�*s on board. booing. yet the most pressing problem everywhere affects every one of us....
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and finally the the telegraph has a picture of the scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon.d the bbc earlier that �*she detested tories and all they stood for�*. she later said she was refering to policies not individuals. so let's begin... lesser with the metro and the wrath of booting and this is the deposition by the attack on these civilian building. find deposition by the attack on these civilian building.— civilian building. and the metro i think are covering _ civilian building. and the metro i think are covering what - civilian building. and the metro i think are covering what i - civilian building. and the metro i think are covering what i think. civilian building. and the metro i i think are covering what i think most people will feel that yet again the russian president is targeting ukrainian civilians. moscow says that they were targeting a military target, but it is clear that what happened is a missile strike on separate asia in the middle of the night that has killed 13 civilians including a child and has we think injured at least 87 people and we are still sea
and finally the the telegraph has a picture of the scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon.d the bbc earlier that �*she detested tories and all they stood for�*. she later said she was refering to policies not individuals. so let's begin... lesser with the metro and the wrath of booting and this is the deposition by the attack on these civilian building. find deposition by the attack on these civilian building.— civilian building. and the metro i think are covering _ civilian...
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and following on from what you're saying about what you can see is taking place, nicola sturgeon saidity would take part in any vote. what are the figures that you have seen that justify that? i just quoted the social attitudes survey that came out the other week, which is one of the most respected polling and social attitudes organisations across the uk, and they show that a majority support... what is that majority? 52% support, and that has gone up substantially over the period of devolution. the momentum is with the pro—independence movement, and it will be in the coming weeks and months for the pro—union camp to spell out what they're going to be offering scotland. because right now all the people in scotland can see is chaos and division. whichever government is formed at the next election at westminster, whether it is labour or tory, there is little difference, certainly you look at what rachel reeves was saying on immigration the other week, looking to out—tory the immigration policies of the conservative party. at the moment, people are understanding that independence will en
and following on from what you're saying about what you can see is taking place, nicola sturgeon saidity would take part in any vote. what are the figures that you have seen that justify that? i just quoted the social attitudes survey that came out the other week, which is one of the most respected polling and social attitudes organisations across the uk, and they show that a majority support... what is that majority? 52% support, and that has gone up substantially over the period of...
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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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we don't want to see keir starmer. with nicola sturgeon, who now talks about testing the conservativeserous. i i prefer to work with my colleagues in scotland. i but for another former chancellor, speaking in scotland today, neither the uk or scottish administrations inspire confidence. you've got two governments north and south of the border and frankly, i'm very depressed at the picture they're painting. the ultimate beneficiary of conservative infighting could be sir keir starmer. all tory mps want to avoid this, but will they be able to agree on how to do so? david wallace lockhart, bbc news, aberdeen. earlier i spoke to msp neil gray — who's minister for culture, europe and international development and asked him if he felt the same as his leader. i think it's no surprise to learn that the snp detest tory policies. we've just heard, in fact, that many conservative mps themselves appear to detest where the current government is going and the chaos at the wrecking of the economy that liz truss has overseen, so i think that it is no surprise to learn that the snp would have major dif
we don't want to see keir starmer. with nicola sturgeon, who now talks about testing the conservativeserous. i i prefer to work with my colleagues in scotland. i but for another former chancellor, speaking in scotland today, neither the uk or scottish administrations inspire confidence. you've got two governments north and south of the border and frankly, i'm very depressed at the picture they're painting. the ultimate beneficiary of conservative infighting could be sir keir starmer. all tory...
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scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon has blamed westminster for the cost of living crisis — ander pledge to achieve scottish independence scotla nd scotland has got what it takes to be a successful, independent country. it has it in abundance. never let anyone tell us otherwise. a nurse pleads not guilty to murdering 7 babies and attempting to murder ten others as her trial begins in manchester. a new ticketmaster pricing system, which alters the price of tickets based on demand, is being criticised by both fans and industry experts. russia has carried out a series of missile strikes on cities across ukraine, in the most widespread bombardment since the early weeks of the war. the capital city of kyiv has been targeted for the first time in months. and there have been explosions in other cities including lviv, dnipro, kharkiv and zaporizhzhia. ukraine says at least 11 people were killed and 64 injured in the attacks. vladimir putin says the strikes are moscow's response to an attack over the weekend on a strategic road and rail bridge from russia to occupied crimea. the russian
scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon has blamed westminster for the cost of living crisis — ander pledge to achieve scottish independence scotla nd scotland has got what it takes to be a successful, independent country. it has it in abundance. never let anyone tell us otherwise. a nurse pleads not guilty to murdering 7 babies and attempting to murder ten others as her trial begins in manchester. a new ticketmaster pricing system, which alters the price of tickets based on demand, is...
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we don't want to see keir starmer. with nicola sturgeon, who now talks about testing the conservatives i prefer to work with my colleagues in scotland. i but for another former chancellor, speaking in scotland today, neither the uk or scottish administrations inspire confidence. you've got two governments north and south of the border and frankly, i'm very depressed at the picture they're painting. the ultimate beneficiary of conservative infighting could be sir keir starmer. all tory mps want to avoid this, but will they be able to agree on how to do so? david wallace lockhart, bbc news, aberdeen. joining us from the scottish national party conference minister for culture, europe and international development neil gray. thank you forjoining us here today on bbc news. first off, do you agree with your leader? do detest the conservatives? i with your leader? do detest the conservatives?— conservatives? i think it's no sur - rise conservatives? i think it's no surprise to — conservatives? i think it's no surprise to learn _ conservatives? i think it's no surprise to learn that - conserva
we don't want to see keir starmer. with nicola sturgeon, who now talks about testing the conservatives i prefer to work with my colleagues in scotland. i but for another former chancellor, speaking in scotland today, neither the uk or scottish administrations inspire confidence. you've got two governments north and south of the border and frankly, i'm very depressed at the picture they're painting. the ultimate beneficiary of conservative infighting could be sir keir starmer. all tory mps want...
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50. to hear from nicola sturgeon? so, joanna, to hear from nicola sturgeon?, what won't be really talked about by— now, what won't be really talked about by nicola sturgeon today is the strategy for independence because we know when the scottish government and the snp stands on that, they— government and the snp stands on that, they will be a legal case in the supreme court this week, the scottish— the supreme court this week, the scottish government lawyers will argue _ scottish government lawyers will argue they believe the powers to legislate — argue they believe the powers to legislate for an independence referendum at holyrood, uk government lawyers will argue the uk government lawyers will argue the uk government have to give the green li-ht government have to give the green light to _ government have to give the green light to that. if nicola sturgeon finds— light to that. if nicola sturgeon finds that backward case does not go her way, _ finds that backward case does not go herway, she finds that backward case does not go her way, she has finds that b
50. to hear from nicola sturgeon? so, joanna, to hear from nicola sturgeon?, what won't be really talked about by— now, what won't be really talked about by nicola sturgeon today is the strategy for independence because we know when the scottish government and the snp stands on that, they— government and the snp stands on that, they will be a legal case in the supreme court this week, the scottish— the supreme court this week, the scottish government lawyers will argue _ scottish...
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we will speak to codepink medea benjamin and nicolas davies, co-authors of the book "war in ukraine: making sense of a senseless conflict." then we look at how private health insurance companies are making billions of dollars in profit by jeff rotting u.s. government and the medicare advantage program. >> i have no doubt in years to come, the medicare advantage program will be held as the biggesheist, the biggest the biggest wae of taxpayer dollars we have ever seen. it has represented huge transfer ofaxpayer dollars from middle-class families, senior citize, to corporate executives and their shareholders. amy: we will speak with the health insurance whistleblower wendell potter. and we look at a dunning leak of documents from inside the mexican government. >> active members of e miliry working with cartels and are actually surveilling activists all over the country. amy: we will speak with a reporter luis chaparro. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. russia says it detained eight people linked to satur
we will speak to codepink medea benjamin and nicolas davies, co-authors of the book "war in ukraine: making sense of a senseless conflict." then we look at how private health insurance companies are making billions of dollars in profit by jeff rotting u.s. government and the medicare advantage program. >> i have no doubt in years to come, the medicare advantage program will be held as the biggesheist, the biggest the biggest wae of taxpayer dollars we have ever seen. it has...
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nicola sturgeon there. sir ed davey has - for everybody. nicola sturgeon there.r makes him a suitable replacement for kwasi kwarteng. liz replacement for kwasi kwarteng. l z truss has trashed the british economy. she's put under the pound on people's mortgages and she's humiliated the conservative government in the eyes of the world. people are angry, they're fed up and worried about the future. above all, they are furious with us conservative party, so i think it's time they have their say. it's time for a general election. look at jeremy hunt's track record. it's partly because ofjeremy hunt's record as secretary of state for help. when you look at his ideas on the economy, when he had his two bids to be the tory leader, he wanted cuts in corporation tax larger than liz truss. i don't have confidence on either withjeremy confidence on either with jeremy hunt. confidence on either withjeremy hunt. we need a new budget. it's hurting people. they didn't even get the energy support package right for businesses, so i'm afraid this whole policy is wrong. we need to m
nicola sturgeon there. sir ed davey has - for everybody. nicola sturgeon there.r makes him a suitable replacement for kwasi kwarteng. liz replacement for kwasi kwarteng. l z truss has trashed the british economy. she's put under the pound on people's mortgages and she's humiliated the conservative government in the eyes of the world. people are angry, they're fed up and worried about the future. above all, they are furious with us conservative party, so i think it's time they have their say....
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that was nicola sturgeon — alternative. that was nicola sturgeon talking _ alternative.aiting for some very important news coming out this evening, is it going to be glasgow or liverpool which holds the eurovision song contest next year? hosting on behalf of ukraine was not able to host the contest, although it someone at this year show. let's talk now his in glasgow. it's a lovely day for it. maybe the weather is not going to sell this bed. how did we get down to these two cities? it bed. how did we get down to these two cities? . ., , ., bed. how did we get down to these two cities? _, , ., ., two cities? it comes down to the weather, glasgow _ two cities? it comes down to the weather, glasgow is _ two cities? it comes down to the weather, glasgow is in _ two cities? it comes down to the weather, glasgow is in serious . weather, glasgow is in serious trouble today. it is dj or should it be decision desolation eurovision day, is it going to be liverpool or glasgow? sam ryder came second in eurovision and the uk was given the chance to host when it was decided it can be
that was nicola sturgeon — alternative. that was nicola sturgeon talking _ alternative.aiting for some very important news coming out this evening, is it going to be glasgow or liverpool which holds the eurovision song contest next year? hosting on behalf of ukraine was not able to host the contest, although it someone at this year show. let's talk now his in glasgow. it's a lovely day for it. maybe the weather is not going to sell this bed. how did we get down to these two cities? it bed....
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nicola sturgeon made the remark during a bbc interview this morning.es — not people. meanwhile, scottish labour have been defending their position on brexit — after the snp leader compared them to the conservatives. here's our scotland political correspondent, andrew kerr. debates and discussion were in full swing at conference away from the hall, comments made by the first minister made headlines. in a bbc interview a question was posed and the answer sparked controversy. who would you rather have as prime minister? that's not difficult question for me, it is whether what i prefer a labour government over a tory government, i detest the tories and everything that they stand for. being better than the tories is not a high bar to cross right now. i think we need to see more of a radical alternative from labour rather than a pale imitation. a senior cabinet minister, nadhim zahawi, also appeared in the same programme. he said the use of the word detest was dangerous language. the first minister later clarified her comments. i was not referring to individ
nicola sturgeon made the remark during a bbc interview this morning.es — not people. meanwhile, scottish labour have been defending their position on brexit — after the snp leader compared them to the conservatives. here's our scotland political correspondent, andrew kerr. debates and discussion were in full swing at conference away from the hall, comments made by the first minister made headlines. in a bbc interview a question was posed and the answer sparked controversy. who would you...
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nicola sturgeon wants another referendum next year. let's talk about priorities.eople in scotland want a referendum in the next year. you've acknowledged we're in the middle of a cost of living crisis, there's war in europe. is it the right priority for you to be talking about a constitutional question right now? i was elected as first minister on a very clear manifesto commitment to have a referendum on the timescale that i'm talking about right now. many people will agree that you do have a compelling case for another referendum, given the election result of recent times, but do you have a fear of running out of road in your time as first minister to deliver it? if the legal road comes to nothing, you're then talking about turning the general election into a de facto referendum but it's a general election — it's not a referendum. well, i don't want it to be the general election, i want a referendum, and i'm trying to democratically constitutionally, legally bring that about... sure, but do you worry about running out of road to getting it? i don't, i think scotl
nicola sturgeon wants another referendum next year. let's talk about priorities.eople in scotland want a referendum in the next year. you've acknowledged we're in the middle of a cost of living crisis, there's war in europe. is it the right priority for you to be talking about a constitutional question right now? i was elected as first minister on a very clear manifesto commitment to have a referendum on the timescale that i'm talking about right now. many people will agree that you do have a...
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this afternoon, nicola sturgeon will argue that independence could improve those relationship, sayingather than as she sees it, muscular unionism. officially there is no independence referendum in the offing currently, but later this week there will be the supreme court case where scottish government lawyers will argue the powers to legislate for an independence referendum libint msps at holyrood. uk government lawyers disagree. if there is to be no independence referendum down that route we know the snp plan is to run in the next uk general election as a proxy, at de facto independence referendum. some uncertainty among some of the delegates at conference how that could bring about independence. historically, the snp has talked about oil and what back a de facto independence referendum. some uncertainty among some of the delegates at conference how that could bring about independence. historically, the snp has talked about oil and what bacca did for has moved on, as it talking about renewables. we can expect with nicola sturgeon to say with lead to a more secure and cheap energy supp
this afternoon, nicola sturgeon will argue that independence could improve those relationship, sayingather than as she sees it, muscular unionism. officially there is no independence referendum in the offing currently, but later this week there will be the supreme court case where scottish government lawyers will argue the powers to legislate for an independence referendum libint msps at holyrood. uk government lawyers disagree. if there is to be no independence referendum down that route we...
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we are i hearing that rishi sunak is speaking to nicola sturgeon tonight, trying to nicola sturgeon tonightthere is a difference _ her. that is right. so there is a difference to _ her. that is right. so there is a difference to begin _ her. that is right. so there is a difference to begin with. i her. that is right. so there is a difference to begin with. and l her. that is right. so there is a i difference to begin with. and that played out in the leadership contest, not the one that resulted in rishi sunak becoming prime minister but the previous one between him and liz truss over the summer. liz truss talked about nicola sturgeon about attention seeking, and so rishi sunak making it known this evening he plans to speak to the first minister of scotland, taking a very different approach to his predecessor. perhaps approach to his predecessor. perhaps a more conciliatory approach, perhaps one in which we'll see him engaging more, but of course that issue of scottish independence and keeping the united kingdom united as the conservatives want to is going to be one of those issues in rishi
we are i hearing that rishi sunak is speaking to nicola sturgeon tonight, trying to nicola sturgeon tonightthere is a difference _ her. that is right. so there is a difference to _ her. that is right. so there is a difference to begin _ her. that is right. so there is a difference to begin with. i her. that is right. so there is a difference to begin with. and l her. that is right. so there is a i difference to begin with. and that played out in the leadership contest, not the one that resulted...
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nicola sturgeon, scotland's first minister, described this as an almighty mess.she also said that an election doesn't solve the problem here in scotland. she said the democratic case for independence is growing by the hour of liz truss, she said she would at most be a footnote in history. now, we understand there was no formal communication between liz truss and nicola sturgeon. nicola sturgeon has said she will now wait until whoever is the fifth prime minister since she became first minister, she said of borisjohnson it would be ludicrous to think that he could come back to number ten. welsh tory mps have come back to their constituencies to take the temperature and probably feel a bit of heat _ temperature and probably feel a bit of heat. there is some public anger, when _ of heat. there is some public anger, when they— of heat. there is some public anger, when they speak to their constituents they will hear that call for — constituents they will hear that call for a — constituents they will hear that call for a general election being echoed — call for a gener
nicola sturgeon, scotland's first minister, described this as an almighty mess.she also said that an election doesn't solve the problem here in scotland. she said the democratic case for independence is growing by the hour of liz truss, she said she would at most be a footnote in history. now, we understand there was no formal communication between liz truss and nicola sturgeon. nicola sturgeon has said she will now wait until whoever is the fifth prime minister since she became first minister,...
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that was nicola rees reporting. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt. hello.orce winds across northern ireland and the west of scotland as we start the afternoon. the heaviest of the rain on the hills. it may brighten up in the far west of these as we go into the second half of the afternoon, but that rain edging into eastern scotland, cumbria, the isle of man, gwynedd and also anglesey. much of england and wales, though, will stay dry. increasing amounts of cloud, although the further south and east you are, its days are sunny. 18,19 degrees. a strengthening breeze here, but very strong winds tonight in the far north of scotland. rain clears scotland and northern ireland, initially in northern england and wales before clearing out later. we finish the night with it across parts of south—west england, the midlands, and edging into east anglia and the south—east where it won't be as cold as last night. but for the morning commute, cloud, outbreaks of rain and drizzle here. turning sunnier later. for many, it is a day of sunshine. a few showers around. north wal
that was nicola rees reporting. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt. hello.orce winds across northern ireland and the west of scotland as we start the afternoon. the heaviest of the rain on the hills. it may brighten up in the far west of these as we go into the second half of the afternoon, but that rain edging into eastern scotland, cumbria, the isle of man, gwynedd and also anglesey. much of england and wales, though, will stay dry. increasing amounts of cloud, although the...
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a sÓlo siete millas de aquÍ, donde apareciÓ un nuevo millonario, hay muchas personas como martina nicolÁsrtalizada en una muÑeca inspirada en ella. jorge: por ahora por $55 los fans se pueden llevar esta muÑeca. gracias. ilia: buenas noches. buenos días. dame solo fruta y jugo porque tengo una cita muy importante y tengo que salir volando. buenos días, mi amor.
a sÓlo siete millas de aquÍ, donde apareciÓ un nuevo millonario, hay muchas personas como martina nicolÁsrtalizada en una muÑeca inspirada en ella. jorge: por ahora por $55 los fans se pueden llevar esta muÑeca. gracias. ilia: buenas noches. buenos días. dame solo fruta y jugo porque tengo una cita muy importante y tengo que salir volando. buenos días, mi amor.
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nicolas andrade suffered broken bones and a spinal injury. >> we just wanted justice for our child. >eriff's office tells me that that juvenile faces a felony charge of failure to stop and render aid. eva? >> morgan there for us, thank you so much. >>> let's switch gears and get a check of our weather with danielle breezy from our nashville affiliate. so good to have you. you're like a bright ray of sunshine on this cold day. >> oh, thank you. i appreciate the compliment there. and i will tell you, it's cold out there, but i want to also talk about fall. we have some beautiful fall foliage that is already happening in the lake of the ozarks in missouri. take a look at these colors here. the beautiful reds, there's golds, there's green. it's just a lovely video. i will tell you the trend here, it is going to stay cold as we head into the october 15th to 21st in the east. we're going to be well above average out to the west. speaking of the warmth, this weekend it's going to be so warm out to the west. we're in the 90s in medford, sacramento, in the 80s in salt lake city and seattle in
nicolas andrade suffered broken bones and a spinal injury. >> we just wanted justice for our child. >eriff's office tells me that that juvenile faces a felony charge of failure to stop and render aid. eva? >> morgan there for us, thank you so much. >>> let's switch gears and get a check of our weather with danielle breezy from our nashville affiliate. so good to have you. you're like a bright ray of sunshine on this cold day. >> oh, thank you. i appreciate the...
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nicola adams explains the ke s to is, 10096.o stick to her punches, get inside the jab and letting her punches go, that is where i see both girls are winning or losing.— is where i see both girls are winning or losing. this is not 'ust a big night— winning or losing. this is not 'ust a big night tori winning or losing. this is not 'ust a big night for the i winning or losing. this is not 'ust a big night for the two �* winning or losing. this is notjust a big night for the two women, i winning or losing. this is notjust a big night for the two women, it winning or losing. this is notjust i a big night for the two women, it is a big night for the two women, it is a big night for the two women, it is a big night for this port, an all—female card, the first time that will happen on british soil. that will happen on british soil. that will be on five live tonight. and a little bit later in brooklyn, after a year away, former world champion deontay wilder makes his return to the ring. the american will come up against robert helenius
nicola adams explains the ke s to is, 10096.o stick to her punches, get inside the jab and letting her punches go, that is where i see both girls are winning or losing.— is where i see both girls are winning or losing. this is not 'ust a big night— winning or losing. this is not 'ust a big night tori winning or losing. this is not 'ust a big night for the i winning or losing. this is not 'ust a big night for the two �* winning or losing. this is notjust a big night for the two women, i...
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nicola, thank you. >> thank you for having me.nyone who loves flowers, could there be a more dreamy setting for them than the white house itself? betty ford moved in and with her was her daughter susan ford bales, who joins us. susan, welcome from your home in texas. i've covered susan as a reporter since she was 16 years old. those times when you moved into the white house, flowers were everywhere. >> my mother loved flowers. she was happy to have fresh flowers in her house, and i like to have fresh flowers in my house here. >> absolutely. and at the white house there is an elaborate hierarchy. there is a full-time florist on the staff. i have seen the cart going around in the white house putting fresh flowers on almost every table on a daily basis. did your mom get involved with that? was there a greenhouse on the property where she could come in and choose things? >> there was not a greenhouse on the property, and if there is a greenhouse somewhere else, i never got to see it. she loved the fresh flowers, and the white house di
nicola, thank you. >> thank you for having me.nyone who loves flowers, could there be a more dreamy setting for them than the white house itself? betty ford moved in and with her was her daughter susan ford bales, who joins us. susan, welcome from your home in texas. i've covered susan as a reporter since she was 16 years old. those times when you moved into the white house, flowers were everywhere. >> my mother loved flowers. she was happy to have fresh flowers in her house, and i...
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nicola sturgeon wants another referendum next year. let's talk about priorities.nowledged we're in the middle of a cost of living crisis, there is war in europe. is it the right priority for you to be talking about a constitutional question right now? i was elected as first minister on a very clear manifesto commitment to have a referendum on the timescale i'm talking about right now.
nicola sturgeon wants another referendum next year. let's talk about priorities.nowledged we're in the middle of a cost of living crisis, there is war in europe. is it the right priority for you to be talking about a constitutional question right now? i was elected as first minister on a very clear manifesto commitment to have a referendum on the timescale i'm talking about right now.
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that's a scenario that scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon has said that she would prefer — sayinges. here's our political correspondent david wallace—lockhart. it was just last month that liz truss became conservative leader and prime minister. since then, a humiliating tax u—turn and a disastrous set of opinion polls. 0ne former cabinet colleague who backed liz truss for leader urged her this morning to be a unifier, not a disruptor. i think when the conservative party is in such a dangerous position, it is incumbent upon mps to discuss with number 10 and with the leader what we think is the right way forward. and what i would say is it's time now for number 10 and for liz truss to start sitting down with conservative mps and discussing what it is that we need to do to move the party forward to reduce that poll deficit. 0ne party with very little internal division is the snp. they're halfway through their party conference here in aberdeen, but when it comes to a uk election, who would nicola sturgeon rather see in number 10, liz truss or sir keir starmer? who would you rather hav
that's a scenario that scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon has said that she would prefer — sayinges. here's our political correspondent david wallace—lockhart. it was just last month that liz truss became conservative leader and prime minister. since then, a humiliating tax u—turn and a disastrous set of opinion polls. 0ne former cabinet colleague who backed liz truss for leader urged her this morning to be a unifier, not a disruptor. i think when the conservative party is in such...
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nicola ripley is going to join us from vail, colorado.urator or the executive director of a betty ford's final garden gift to america. the betty ford alpine garden. nicola, welcome and tell me, where is it you are sitting, what are we seeing here? >> i am sitting in the alpine house at betty ford alpine gardens, the alpine house is right next to the education center, which is at the heart of the heart of the gardens. this is a cold greenhouse where we have alpine plants in bloom. the gardens themselves are still under snow and so we chose the alpine house so we could bring some color to the presentation. >> wonderful, tell me, first of all, how did all of this start? >> it started when vail was in its very early days, we are talking sort of 1986, the ski mountain had been open for a few years but the town was really starting to grow. local gardeners got together and said, we need to show people who are coming to live at 8200 feet what kind of plants will grow here. they decided to start a public display garden, the piece of land that the
nicola ripley is going to join us from vail, colorado.urator or the executive director of a betty ford's final garden gift to america. the betty ford alpine garden. nicola, welcome and tell me, where is it you are sitting, what are we seeing here? >> i am sitting in the alpine house at betty ford alpine gardens, the alpine house is right next to the education center, which is at the heart of the heart of the gardens. this is a cold greenhouse where we have alpine plants in bloom. the...
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nicola sturgeon in a bbc interviewer said today she detested the tories. but labour believe now they can beat liz truss on their own. ., ~ ., , ., now they can beat liz truss on their own. . . ., ., ~ now they can beat liz truss on their own. ., . ., ., ~ i., in iran, the state—run television channel has been hacked to broadcast a protest against the country's government and supreme leader. viewers saw the usual live programming interrupted without warning. the images show ayatollah ali khamenei with a target on his head, along with pictures of women said to have been killed by police, and captions encouraging people tojoin demonstrations. with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes at the bbc sport centre. thanks. good afternoon. max verstappen has won a second successive formula one world title. he triumphed in atrocious conditions at the japanese grand prix, overcoming torrential rain, and more scoring confusion, to wrap—up the championship with four races to go. 0lly foster reports. max verstappen has retained his world title fair and square
nicola sturgeon in a bbc interviewer said today she detested the tories. but labour believe now they can beat liz truss on their own. ., ~ ., , ., now they can beat liz truss on their own. . . ., ., ~ now they can beat liz truss on their own. ., . ., ., ~ i., in iran, the state—run television channel has been hacked to broadcast a protest against the country's government and supreme leader. viewers saw the usual live programming interrupted without warning. the images show ayatollah ali...
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they made up with a gamble, wouldn't be it's, but he may know something with nicola ryan here from the u. k. it's been looking forward to this day. there is great for the russian people for the russian soldiers that are saving the people in the back. because for so many years, every one there has been boned by the friends for diesel cranium. people they don't talk about that. they say, oh, rush is a talking, as i said, no darling, forced to crania a russian people and don't boss. and after 80 years, it's a i miss taco bell of ways a italy host u. s. and nato military bases with some 15 and a half 1000 us troops. ah. the test condition is to be free from usa. the 2nd condition is to be free from central bank of europe and european european union. i think that europe has to come back to be united with the rush because russia europe now felt important. again, if you need to channel a video each year, she has an ornament or that is on a some. and these are author image that will sit there when you're 40 and the question what you want to read i'm a product was to me that's funny. and sort o
they made up with a gamble, wouldn't be it's, but he may know something with nicola ryan here from the u. k. it's been looking forward to this day. there is great for the russian people for the russian soldiers that are saving the people in the back. because for so many years, every one there has been boned by the friends for diesel cranium. people they don't talk about that. they say, oh, rush is a talking, as i said, no darling, forced to crania a russian people and don't boss. and after 80...
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jurado no alcanÓ la unanimidad requerida para enviarlo a la silla eÉctrica& antes de la sentencia, nicolasendÁ que escuchar a las familias de las 17 personas que asesiÓ y a otras 17 a las que hirÓ & cruz irrumpÓ el 14 de febrero del 2018 a la escuela secundaria marjory stone- man douglas y abrÓ fuego contra quien se cruÓ en su paso& una persona murÓ y ocho resultaron heridas en un tiroteo en un estacionamient o en tallahassee, la capital de florida. el suceso ocurrÓ este Ábado en la noche, en el parqueo de una licoreÍa y restaurante... la poliÍa luego hirÓ a tiros a uno de los tres sospechosos y lo detuvo. las autoridades siguen investigando la causa de la balacera. abuso infantil, problemas mentales y creencia en teoÍas conspirativas son parte de la mezcla de problemas que ha tenido el sospechoso de agredir con un martillo al esposo de la lideresa deÓcrata, nancy pelosi& el detendido ha sido descrito como una persona con problemas mentales que en un punto en su vida lleÓ a creerse jesucristo& pablo gato nos informa desde washigton& en california, el acceso a la vivienda es un serio proble
jurado no alcanÓ la unanimidad requerida para enviarlo a la silla eÉctrica& antes de la sentencia, nicolasendÁ que escuchar a las familias de las 17 personas que asesiÓ y a otras 17 a las que hirÓ & cruz irrumpÓ el 14 de febrero del 2018 a la escuela secundaria marjory stone- man douglas y abrÓ fuego contra quien se cruÓ en su paso& una persona murÓ y ocho resultaron heridas en un tiroteo en un estacionamient o en tallahassee, la capital de florida. el suceso ocurrÓ este...
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now, before i head off, nicola says she's got one more surprise in store.spired goat agility training course. so, the easiest one to start with is probably this one. they come out, then you can give them a little bit of food, and then they'll walk down the other side. all righty. up you go. come on, you can do it. you can do it! climb, climb, yeah! yay! here we go. yay! woohoo! well done! this way. ..good boy. i'm getting tangled. yeah! and through here...and this way. oh, good boy! so, how did you start with these agility courses? we've seen dogs do agility, we've actually seen pony and horse agility, and we've seen some videos on youtube of people doing sheep agility, and we thought we'll have a go. goats — why not? so...and goats love to climb. yes. they love to just jump and just cause havoc. as we saw...yeah! so, we thought why not have a go and see whether they enjoy it, and they seem to love climbing things. yeah, i was gonna say — they do seem to really enjoy this. they really do. and they're learning as well. exactly. these guys are only about 16 w
now, before i head off, nicola says she's got one more surprise in store.spired goat agility training course. so, the easiest one to start with is probably this one. they come out, then you can give them a little bit of food, and then they'll walk down the other side. all righty. up you go. come on, you can do it. you can do it! climb, climb, yeah! yay! here we go. yay! woohoo! well done! this way. ..good boy. i'm getting tangled. yeah! and through here...and this way. oh, good boy! so, how did...
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they made up with a gamble with nicola right here from the u. k. it's been looking forward to this day. there is great for the russian people for the russian soldiers that are saving the people and don't boss because for so many years, every one there has been vulnerable by the brain for diesel training. people they don't talk about that. they say, oh, rush is a fucking, as i said, no darling, forced to crania a russian people and don't boss. and after 80 years, it's a, it's a it's a host, usaa nato military bases with some 15 and a half 1000 us troops. ah, the test condition is to be free from usa. the 2nd condition is to be free from central bank of europe and european european union. i think that europe has to come back to be united with the rush because russia is europe. now thing put on think anything, any channel a video media, she has an ornament though that is on your esl kiddos. are some an author image that will sit there when you're 40 and there was somebody who knew function, right? i'm a product was to meet that sunni and subtle better
they made up with a gamble with nicola right here from the u. k. it's been looking forward to this day. there is great for the russian people for the russian soldiers that are saving the people and don't boss because for so many years, every one there has been vulnerable by the brain for diesel training. people they don't talk about that. they say, oh, rush is a fucking, as i said, no darling, forced to crania a russian people and don't boss. and after 80 years, it's a, it's a it's a host, usaa...
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nicola sturgeon wants another referendum next year. let's talk about priorities.e acknowledged we're in the middle of a cost of living crisis, there is war in europe. is it the right priority for you to be talking about a constitutional question right now? i was elected as first minister on a very clear manifesto commitment to have a referendum on the timescale i'm talking about right now. many people will agree that you do have a compelling case for another referendum, given the election results of recent times, but do you have a fear of running out of road in your time as first minister to deliver it? if the legal road comes to nothing, you're then talking about turning the general election into a de facto referendum but it's a general election, it's not a referendum. well, i don't want it to be the general election, i want a referendum, and i'm trying to democratically constitutionally, legally bring that about... sure, but do you worry about running out of road? i don't, i think scotland's going to become independent, i have virtually no doubt in my mind about
nicola sturgeon wants another referendum next year. let's talk about priorities.e acknowledged we're in the middle of a cost of living crisis, there is war in europe. is it the right priority for you to be talking about a constitutional question right now? i was elected as first minister on a very clear manifesto commitment to have a referendum on the timescale i'm talking about right now. many people will agree that you do have a compelling case for another referendum, given the election...
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we can hear from the first minister, nicola sturgeon.— minister, nicola sturgeon. needs to happen immediately. for scotland, it does not solve the fundamental problem because scotland's folks don't determine the outcome of uk general elections so as long as we are part of the westminster system, we will always be vulnerable to getting prime ministers we don't vote for policies we don't support and do real damage to the country —— scotland's votes point of the only way we get prime list is a greater number of us vote for is to be independent and the democratic case for independence is going literally with every hour that passes. that was nicola _ with every hour that passes. that was nicola sturgeon _ with every hour that passes. that was nicola sturgeon speaking a short time ago. this afternoon by colleague annita mcveigh has spoken to ed davey, leader of the liberal democrat party and this is what he said. liz democrat party and this is what he said. , , ., , : , said. liz truss trashed the british economy with _ said. liz truss trashed the british economy with he
we can hear from the first minister, nicola sturgeon.— minister, nicola sturgeon. needs to happen immediately. for scotland, it does not solve the fundamental problem because scotland's folks don't determine the outcome of uk general elections so as long as we are part of the westminster system, we will always be vulnerable to getting prime ministers we don't vote for policies we don't support and do real damage to the country —— scotland's votes point of the only way we get prime list is...