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noor nan'i “oins us now, noor, supply. noor nan'i “oins us now, now. tell h supply.nan'i “oins us now, noor. tell us h supply. noor nanji “oins us now, noor, tell us more_ supply. noor nanji joins us now, noor, tell us more about - supply. noor nanji joins us now, noor, tell us more about this i noor, tell us more about this morning. noor, tell us more about this morning-— noor, tell us more about this morninu. , ., morning. this is a report from national grid, _ morning. this is a report from national grid, which _ morning. this is a report from national grid, which manages| national grid, which manages supplies in england, scotland and wales, and it is a look ahead to what we can expect this winter, but it could be a winter like none other after the russian invasion of ukraine. the war has massively disrupted supplies of gas from russia to continental europe, leaving countries scrambling for alternative supplies. britain is far less reliant on russian gas than mainland europe, but what this report says is that britain could still suffer knock—on effects from any po
noor nan'i “oins us now, noor, supply. noor nan'i “oins us now, now. tell h supply.nan'i “oins us now, noor. tell us h supply. noor nanji “oins us now, noor, tell us more_ supply. noor nanji joins us now, noor, tell us more about - supply. noor nanji joins us now, noor, tell us more about this i noor, tell us more about this morning. noor, tell us more about this morning-— noor, tell us more about this morninu. , ., morning. this is a report from national grid, _ morning. this is a...
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this is the koh-i-noor 'ewel which was acquired * still?which was acquired by this h still? this is the koh-i-noorjewell which was acquired by this country, given to queen victoria in the 19th century, previously owned by the emperor in the 17th century and been through also to finance before between those two events. the indian government, the ruling party there quoted in the paper today saying theyit quoted in the paper today saying they it brings back unpleasant memories of the empire and would not be a good thing for all to be using it in the coronation. it seems to me actually, it makes sense not to use it if that's a feeling in india. developers been to the tower of london there are plenty of crowns there. plenty of alternatives and plenty of ways of the queen, miller, the queen corn set being crowned it without inflecting what would be unnecessary antagonism. == without inflecting what would be unnecessary antagonism. -- queen consort. unnecessary antagonism. -- queen consort- l'm — unnecessary antagonism. -- queen consort. i'm sure
this is the koh-i-noor 'ewel which was acquired * still?which was acquired by this h still? this is the koh-i-noorjewell which was acquired by this country, given to queen victoria in the 19th century, previously owned by the emperor in the 17th century and been through also to finance before between those two events. the indian government, the ruling party there quoted in the paper today saying theyit quoted in the paper today saying they it brings back unpleasant memories of the empire and...
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this is— crown with the koh—i—noor diamond. this is to _ crown with the koh—i—noor diamond.tions for camilla — are looking at other options for camilla for the coronation. there is a crown— camilla for the coronation. there is a crown called queens adelaide and another— a crown called queens adelaide and another called the 1820 diamond and i'm another called the 1820 diamond and i'm sure _ another called the 1820 diamond and i'm sure camilla would look lovely in which _ i'm sure camilla would look lovely in which everyone she wears. emma, do ou in which everyone she wears. emma, do you think — in which everyone she wears. emma, do you think some _ in which everyone she wears. emma, do you think some people _ in which everyone she wears. emma, do you think some people will - in which everyone she wears. emma, do you think some people will feel. do you think some people will feel that his capitulation if camilla doesn't wear this particular crown? or do you think that markey should seriously think about returning dues that are seen as stolen by other countries?— countries? it'
this is— crown with the koh—i—noor diamond. this is to _ crown with the koh—i—noor diamond.tions for camilla — are looking at other options for camilla for the coronation. there is a crown— camilla for the coronation. there is a crown called queens adelaide and another— a crown called queens adelaide and another called the 1820 diamond and i'm another called the 1820 diamond and i'm sure _ another called the 1820 diamond and i'm sure camilla would look lovely in which _ i'm sure...
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but for noor�*s family, that's a challenge.of hospitals. dr umar is delivering medical care by boat, part of a team of government doctors supported by unicef. we asked if we could join them as they travel to remote areas in this stricken village. every child we meet is sick. three—year—old gulbahar is covered in scabs. his mother tells us the only water he can drink or wash with is filthy. and that's led to desperation. families scramble as the team share bars of soap, something so basic, a lifeline against infection. one thing that's been striking as we've been going around with dr amara today is just how many people in these cut off communities are still struggling to get proper food and access to clean drinking water. and it means that dr amara is seeing more and more patients who are malnourished. this stagnant pool which surrounds them swallowed their crops and is now making them sick. as mosquitoes multiply in these floodwaters, so do the diseases they bring. atanothervillage, dramara and her colleagues have set up a mobi
but for noor�*s family, that's a challenge.of hospitals. dr umar is delivering medical care by boat, part of a team of government doctors supported by unicef. we asked if we could join them as they travel to remote areas in this stricken village. every child we meet is sick. three—year—old gulbahar is covered in scabs. his mother tells us the only water he can drink or wash with is filthy. and that's led to desperation. families scramble as the team share bars of soap, something so basic,...
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. >> noor will be competing next month. we cheer for you, miss nora. she hopes to lift 1000 pounds across all three events. ab you are lifting something hard in your life will take tha for inspiration. >>> 's looks nice, right? how one company >>> we all know work from home has the moniker that stands fo chance to do what you do and do it in beautiful places. a startup is trying to embody tha as more remote options open. a gallup poll from over the summe found that 5 in 10 u.s. remote capable employees are working hybrid and 3 in 10 are fully remote. maybe you are at home. how about work from hotel? instead of work from home? ther is a company teaming up with resorts like this one , nice location, south of cancun , how do you beat that? they are renting out pods as remote offices. you can dip your foot in the pool while you have the business call or zoom. this one is just 30 bucks per day , and they say the resort is family-friendly and all-inclusive. >> it's a beautiful environment you have room service, i don't think about cooking. >> our world has c
. >> noor will be competing next month. we cheer for you, miss nora. she hopes to lift 1000 pounds across all three events. ab you are lifting something hard in your life will take tha for inspiration. >>> 's looks nice, right? how one company >>> we all know work from home has the moniker that stands fo chance to do what you do and do it in beautiful places. a startup is trying to embody tha as more remote options open. a gallup poll from over the summe found that 5 in...
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arrived on scene within five minutes of the first 911 call and made it to the gunman on the third noor within another eight minutes the suspect shot dead. police would not say how the man broke into the school. when you got there, what did you see? >> it was chaos. >> reporter: michael bishop applauds the police's rapid response but knows the trauma will follow his daughter and her classmates. >> she's going to second guess going into any school, any building with people for who knows how long and it's heartbreaking >> reporter: police say the suspect did not have a criminal history but may have been suffering from a mental illness. law enforcement underscoring the importance of see something-say something, encouraging people to speak up if they hear someone making concerning comments or someone who is struggling. still a community in shock, as school it will likely be weeks before students can return here for in-person instruction. back to you. >> emily, thank you. >>> we saw something new at the pennsylvania senate debate closed captioning was on the stage to help john fetterman, who
arrived on scene within five minutes of the first 911 call and made it to the gunman on the third noor within another eight minutes the suspect shot dead. police would not say how the man broke into the school. when you got there, what did you see? >> it was chaos. >> reporter: michael bishop applauds the police's rapid response but knows the trauma will follow his daughter and her classmates. >> she's going to second guess going into any school, any building with people for...
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buckingham palace is reconsidering plans for the queen consort to wear a crown with the famous koh—i—noorompts a diplomatic row with india. the mail also splashes on the crown chronicle. both papers ponder why they could scupper the trade deal with india and the pms domestic challenges make the lead in the guardian which says she has pledged to increase her immediate two meetings with the rest of her backbenchers finally, at that mirror re—purposes a phrase made by margaret thatcher to suggest that liz truss should consider changing her policies. liz truss should consider changing her policies. so let's begin... welcome to the show, john and martin. first of all, let's focus in on the financial times. of course we're seeing this story across the front pages of all the newspapers for the liz truss facing mounting pressure to rewrite unfunded tax plans. pressure to rewrite unfunded tax lans. , , . ,., pressure to rewrite unfunded tax lans. , , . , plans. yes. very much so because toda for plans. yes. very much so because today for example _ plans. yes. very much so because today for example
buckingham palace is reconsidering plans for the queen consort to wear a crown with the famous koh—i—noorompts a diplomatic row with india. the mail also splashes on the crown chronicle. both papers ponder why they could scupper the trade deal with india and the pms domestic challenges make the lead in the guardian which says she has pledged to increase her immediate two meetings with the rest of her backbenchers finally, at that mirror re—purposes a phrase made by margaret thatcher to...
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says buckingham palace may scrap plans for the queen consort to wear a crown with the famous koh—i—noorcoronation — in case it causes a diplomatic row with india. and that royal story makes the lead in the telegraph — with both papers noting any row could scupper the uk government's plans for a trade deal with india. and the sun leads on a story about the strictly contestant helen skelton — and also has news of mo salah's hat—trick in liverpool's 7—1 champions league defeat of rangers. so let's begin. thank you ever so much forjoining usjohn and martin. let's start with the mirror at this hour. let's start with your very own article, john. just talk us through this. yes. it seems like liz truss is in a very tricky spot this evening. the message from her own mps is that either she gets rid of some of the tax measures she's announced in the many budget or they are going to get rid of her. it seems like the one particular thing that a lot of mps talking about tonight is about her changes to corporation tax. what had been planned as a corporation tax was going to go out next april. when liz
says buckingham palace may scrap plans for the queen consort to wear a crown with the famous koh—i—noorcoronation — in case it causes a diplomatic row with india. and that royal story makes the lead in the telegraph — with both papers noting any row could scupper the uk government's plans for a trade deal with india. and the sun leads on a story about the strictly contestant helen skelton — and also has news of mo salah's hat—trick in liverpool's 7—1 champions league defeat of...
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to drive around so the subway is only option sometimes to get to work if you don't have bus service noor you so people are forced to go in situations where they're scared now because they see what happens on subways where it's so random, it's not like some sort of confrontation between two people and a fight breaks out, these people are here to terrorize people and this is considered the greatest city in the world. it used be, may way. nanyway.>> they're not trying e hide it. they're wearing neon green suits. they're walking down the street, into the subway. they don't care because they know no one will stop them. had had are no consequences. dagen: a lot of the crime, other than outside of -- well, it's violent crime, but two men were robbed in my neighborhood on my street corner in the last couple weeks. i think i pointed this out. their watches were stolen. so that's what you're seeing now where -- because there aren't -- like businesses don't have cash so they rob a smoke shop and take like vap b d -- vape pens y can he resell, they steel jewelry and-shall-steel jewelry and handbags.
to drive around so the subway is only option sometimes to get to work if you don't have bus service noor you so people are forced to go in situations where they're scared now because they see what happens on subways where it's so random, it's not like some sort of confrontation between two people and a fight breaks out, these people are here to terrorize people and this is considered the greatest city in the world. it used be, may way. nanyway.>> they're not trying e hide it. they're...
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noor is relevant under the presidential records act, as to whether he can claim possession or not. typically, no president has ever tried to claim that classified documents are his personal records. just the way they are generated within the intelligence community defies belief that trump could think that these are somehow his possessions. i, i don't get it. and the brief itself that was filed with clarence thomas today, that he has sent on for justice to take action on, fudge is the issue again. does not make any issue to say whether they're calling these document classified or unclassified. it's sort of just uses some fudge words in their, and proceeds, and does not flush it out. at some point, some judge is going to ask the lawyers for trump, to be clear, are you seeing these documents are classified or declassified? let's make it clear, get out on the table. that has not happened yet. >> you know, this investigation, tara, loves over the midterms and the prospects of trump running for president in 2024. he has not announced it. does it depend on how this case goes? >> i think t
noor is relevant under the presidential records act, as to whether he can claim possession or not. typically, no president has ever tried to claim that classified documents are his personal records. just the way they are generated within the intelligence community defies belief that trump could think that these are somehow his possessions. i, i don't get it. and the brief itself that was filed with clarence thomas today, that he has sent on for justice to take action on, fudge is the issue...
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and joining me now is our business reporter, noor nanji. tell us more about this warning.d which manages the supplies for england, wales and scotland. it is essentially a _ england, wales and scotland. it : essentially a look ahead at energy supply over the winter months. all of this has been produced in the context of russia's invasion of ukraine and the war has seen gas supplies from russia to europe all but cut off, and that has left countries around the continent are scrambling for alternative supplies. the national greatness of this has created and presented turmoil and volatility in the energy markets. britain is far less reliant now on russian gas than mainland europe, but the national grid said it could still suffer knock—on effects for many shortfalls in gas supply on the continent. let's take a look at what it is saying. it is essentially made out of three potential scenarios for what might happen this winter. we should say it central view or base case is that holmes will face no problems this winter. there will be enough gas to power britain's and intercity netw
and joining me now is our business reporter, noor nanji. tell us more about this warning.d which manages the supplies for england, wales and scotland. it is essentially a _ england, wales and scotland. it : essentially a look ahead at energy supply over the winter months. all of this has been produced in the context of russia's invasion of ukraine and the war has seen gas supplies from russia to europe all but cut off, and that has left countries around the continent are scrambling for...
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our business reporter noor nanji has the details.basically ious, a promise to pay money back some time in the future and make regular interest payments. regular interest payments, in the meantime. the government sells bonds to investors and they can sell them to each other. now, the price of those bonds depends in part on how much faith investors have that their money will be repaid. the uk government is a reliable borrower, and it�*s very likely to pay those debts back. so the interest rate it�*s charged will normally be relatively low. but one event made people look at things a little differently — the mini budget. 0n the 23rd of september, that budget announced plans to cut taxes financed by borrowing, but with little detail on how it would be paid for. the government says the measures would boost economic growth and that in turn will increase government revenues and help pay for the tax cuts and that should help to calm the bond market. but it�*s spooked people who have invested in uk government debt and are worried that the uk h
our business reporter noor nanji has the details.basically ious, a promise to pay money back some time in the future and make regular interest payments. regular interest payments, in the meantime. the government sells bonds to investors and they can sell them to each other. now, the price of those bonds depends in part on how much faith investors have that their money will be repaid. the uk government is a reliable borrower, and it�*s very likely to pay those debts back. so the interest rate...
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our business reporter, noor nanji takes a closer look. is. it wants to spend more thanit market is. it wants to spend more than it raises and taxes, so it borrows money by selling gilt. gilt is another word for uk government bonds, ious. i promise to pay money backin bonds, ious. i promise to pay money back in the future and pay regular interest payments in the meantime. the government sells bonds to investors and they can sell them to each other. now, the price on those bombs depends in part on how much faith investors have that their money will be repaid. the uk government has a reliable ball or or and is very likely to pay the steps back. so, the interest rate is charged which would normally be with relatively low. but one event made people look at things a little differently. many budget on the 23rd of september. that budget announced plans to cut taxes financed by borrowing but with little details on how it will be paid for. the government said the measures will boost economic growth and that will increase government revenues and hel
our business reporter, noor nanji takes a closer look. is. it wants to spend more thanit market is. it wants to spend more than it raises and taxes, so it borrows money by selling gilt. gilt is another word for uk government bonds, ious. i promise to pay money backin bonds, ious. i promise to pay money back in the future and pay regular interest payments in the meantime. the government sells bonds to investors and they can sell them to each other. now, the price on those bombs depends in part...
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currently at around whether or not that crime should be used during the coronation because of the koh—i—noor? i mean, it is a symbol. it's the prism through| go beyond that? i mean, it is a - symbol. it's the prism through which so many other facets of british rule are seen. in india. but, you know, i've used this analogy before. there are many different threads to this argument. if you like, in a token way, this is the one ring to rule them all and everything coalesces into their speakers it's a hard, cold reminder, front and centre, in full view of the world of colonisation. in india. and so, you know, perhaps it's not surprising that the bjp is making the noises it's making. i’m that the bjp is making the noises it's making-— that the bjp is making the noises it's makinu. �* , ., ., it's making. i'm 'ust wondering how far they want — it's making. i'm 'ust wondering how far they want to — it's making. i'm just wondering how far they want to go _ it's making. i'm just wondering how far they want to go with _ it's making. i'm just wondering how far they want to go with the - far they want to
currently at around whether or not that crime should be used during the coronation because of the koh—i—noor? i mean, it is a symbol. it's the prism through| go beyond that? i mean, it is a - symbol. it's the prism through which so many other facets of british rule are seen. in india. but, you know, i've used this analogy before. there are many different threads to this argument. if you like, in a token way, this is the one ring to rule them all and everything coalesces into their speakers...
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our business reporter noor nanji is here with the details.but we'll try to explain. let's start by looking at what the gilt market is. usually, the government wants to spend more than it raises in taxes. so it borrows money by selling gilts. gilts is another word for uk government bonds — basically ious. a promise to pay money back some time in the future, and make regular interest payments in the meantime. the government sells bonds to investors, and they can sell them to each other. the price of those bonds depends in part on how much faith investors have that their money will be repaid. the uk government is a reliable borrower, and it's very likely to pay those debts back — so the interest rate it's charged will normally be relatively low. but one event made people look at things a little differently — the mini—budget on 23 september. that budget announced plans to cut taxes — financed by borrowing — but with little detail on how the government says the measures would boost economic growth, and that in turn will increase government revenue
our business reporter noor nanji is here with the details.but we'll try to explain. let's start by looking at what the gilt market is. usually, the government wants to spend more than it raises in taxes. so it borrows money by selling gilts. gilts is another word for uk government bonds — basically ious. a promise to pay money back some time in the future, and make regular interest payments in the meantime. the government sells bonds to investors, and they can sell them to each other. the...