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. >> ted nugent is here. this is hitler. ] i know, because i know what mental illness looks like . >> get it together, people. he will bo w down, plus stuff playing. wow. did you see it? did you stare at it? dosee itdi your eyes hurt? >> mind you. there it goes. yeah, it deep inside. look at this. look at this. the crowd is really good. it. i would take it. tak yeah. i get it. i get paid to die. oh, not only the solar eclipsess stop news, they stop wars. ag over 2000 years ago, in ancient greece, an eclipse stoppedar wab a six year war between the means and the libyans. a peace treaty was quickly signed. humans have always seey wan solr eclipses as bad omens. the inca civilization, sun worshipers, believed the eclipses were the wrath of godrshipersses. so to appease him, you guessed it, human sacrifice. >> some native american tribes hue the sun burned themrth an to earth and seeking revenge, the dwarf ensnared the sun and only a mouse was able to nibble through the ropes and release it back on its pathh . hi
. >> ted nugent is here. this is hitler. ] i know, because i know what mental illness looks like . >> get it together, people. he will bo w down, plus stuff playing. wow. did you see it? did you stare at it? dosee itdi your eyes hurt? >> mind you. there it goes. yeah, it deep inside. look at this. look at this. the crowd is really good. it. i would take it. tak yeah. i get it. i get paid to die. oh, not only the solar eclipsess stop news, they stop wars. ag over 2000 years...
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we'll go to tease, ted nugent everybody.light of the arrow. >> jesse: there you go. he's gonna see the eclipse. >> the greek said eclipse meant god was mad at us and sending down misery. what you think we did? >> we elected biden. [ ♪♪ ] the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and it could wake at any time. think you're not at risk for shingles? it's time to wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about shingles prevention. ♪ imagine a future where plastic is not wasted... but instead remade over and over... into the things that keep our food fresher, our families safer, and our planet cleaner. to help us get there, america's plastic makers are investing billions of dollars to create innovative products and new recycling technologies for sustainable change. because when you push for smarter solutions, big thing
we'll go to tease, ted nugent everybody.light of the arrow. >> jesse: there you go. he's gonna see the eclipse. >> the greek said eclipse meant god was mad at us and sending down misery. what you think we did? >> we elected biden. [ ♪♪ ] the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and it could wake at any time. think...
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welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today... with sally nugent and joner the subject, according to a major review. former sub—postmaster and leading campaigner alan bates describes post office bosses as "thugs in suits", as he gives evidence to the inquiry into the it scandal. the whole of the postal service nowadays, it's a dead duck. it's beyond saving. bereaved families call for restrictions on newly—qualified drivers, to reduce the number of young people killed in road crashes. cost—of—living pressures still biting. debt support charities saying millions are turning to them for help. i'll have all the details. britain's most succesful gymnast max whitlock has told bbc breakfast in an exclusive interview, he's retiring after the paris olympics this summer — and that the games will be his last ever event. he h e m ostly he mostly dry start for many of us. it is chilly with sunshine. the rain in the west will cross all areas through the day. all of the details later in the programme. it's wednesday, the 10th of april. children have been let down by a la
welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today... with sally nugent and joner the subject, according to a major review. former sub—postmaster and leading campaigner alan bates describes post office bosses as "thugs in suits", as he gives evidence to the inquiry into the it scandal. the whole of the postal service nowadays, it's a dead duck. it's beyond saving. bereaved families call for restrictions on newly—qualified drivers, to reduce the number of young...
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i thought you said nugent like ted nugent. i was like, hey, what happened him squirrel? okay. anyway. so i would just ask one more thing at when it comes to likes streaming. i don't do tiktok or something, but i do all the subscriptions and i leave it. i think, boy, if i were smart, i would just, you know, get a subscription when they had a show. i like finish the show and then cancel the subscription. >> 30 million americans and ryan are doing exactly that. it canceled over 3 subscription services in the last 2 years of which 40% of those were new subscriptions in that year. so people are watching their shows and they're becoming costs savvy and they're telling their funds, remind me and 6 weeks when the free trial runs out to cancel or in 6 months to cancel it before it goes on the higher pay rate. it's kind of interesting that i like the idea. netflix says they're not report their subscriber turn in the future in large part because they don't want the competition know how many people are leaving their platforms. but disney, fox and warner brothers are starting to sports net
i thought you said nugent like ted nugent. i was like, hey, what happened him squirrel? okay. anyway. so i would just ask one more thing at when it comes to likes streaming. i don't do tiktok or something, but i do all the subscriptions and i leave it. i think, boy, if i were smart, i would just, you know, get a subscription when they had a show. i like finish the show and then cancel the subscription. >> 30 million americans and ryan are doing exactly that. it canceled over 3...
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hello this is breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent.you're sick of the rainy weather we've endured for the last year or so — try being a farmer. crop yields are down, feed prices are up, and land has been lost to flooding. but some farmers are finding ways to adapt. lucy vladev is on a farm in swindon to tell us more. she has some friends with her. morning. she has some friends with her. morninu. , ., ., ., morning. they have all “oined in. this field morning. they have all “oined in. this new oft morning. they have all “oined in. this field of panels h morning. they have all “oined in. this field of panels is _ morning. they have all “oined in. this field of panels is a- morning. they have alljoined in. this field of panels is a perfect . this field of panels is a perfect example of how this farm is adapting. the hedges behind me had been adapted to grow up. it provides coverfor been adapted to grow up. it provides cover for the been adapted to grow up. it provides coverfor the rainy been adapted to grow up. it provides cover for the r
hello this is breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent.you're sick of the rainy weather we've endured for the last year or so — try being a farmer. crop yields are down, feed prices are up, and land has been lost to flooding. but some farmers are finding ways to adapt. lucy vladev is on a farm in swindon to tell us more. she has some friends with her. morning. she has some friends with her. morninu. , ., ., ., morning. they have all “oined in. this field morning. they have all “oined in....
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welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. our headlines today... a row is brewing between the uk and ireland over the rwanda deportation scheme. the irish government says it's bringing in emergency laws to stop migrants arriving via northern ireland. on the brink. the bbc understands that humza yousaf is considering resigning as first minister of scotland. plans to signifcantly change personal independence payments. people with less serious mental health conditions could no longer be eligible. good morning. eight years after voting to leave the eu, their checks and charges only being introduced tonight. we will look at what they might mean for input businesses and whether costs will go up again. arsenal remain on top in the title race, as mikel arteta's side celebrate victory on derby day, but there's no shaking off the holders manchester city, who remain hot on their heels. good morning. some heavy rain in northern ireland this morning. that will push north and east during the course of the day. it is the south east that will hang on to the driest
welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. our headlines today... a row is brewing between the uk and ireland over the rwanda deportation scheme. the irish government says it's bringing in emergency laws to stop migrants arriving via northern ireland. on the brink. the bbc understands that humza yousaf is considering resigning as first minister of scotland. plans to signifcantly change personal independence payments. people with less serious mental health conditions could no longer be...
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welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. our headlines today...tage of the inquiry into the post office scandal gets under way. the campaigner who inspired the tv drama, alan bates, is due to give evidence. that is so beautiful! oh, my goodness. a spectacular celestial show. millions of people across america witness a total eclipse of the sun. car—tortion — it's a thing. as ca rs as cars get bigger and car spaces don't, we have found ourselves crawling out of the boot. we ta ke take a look. it's crunch time in the champions league. arsenal face bayern munich whilst manchester city take on real madrid as the quarter finals get under way tonight. a wet start to the day for many. gail is in the south—west. the rain will push east. the wind will develop more widely. it will brighten up in the west. more details later on in the programme. it's tuesday the 9th of april. our main story.
welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. our headlines today...tage of the inquiry into the post office scandal gets under way. the campaigner who inspired the tv drama, alan bates, is due to give evidence. that is so beautiful! oh, my goodness. a spectacular celestial show. millions of people across america witness a total eclipse of the sun. car—tortion — it's a thing. as ca rs as cars get bigger and car spaces don't, we have found ourselves crawling out of the boot. we ta ke...
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so, this is going to be bringing more general good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent andhead for some asylum seekers to be sent to rwanda, after mps and peers sat late into the night. this is a rishi sunak�*s flagship bill and he staked his political reputation on stopping the boats. he said flights will take off this summer but his opponents dismissed the plan is an expensive gimmick. the horrors of glass attacks and the campaign for changes to the law to make bars and nighclubs safer. something positive to come out of it, ithink something positive to come out of it, i think that is the main thing. because i think it is a waste of something so tragic happening without anything positive coming out of it. good morning, we are at the red lion truck stop in northampton, voted the finest in europe and we look at why and whether more facilities like those here could help solve the hgv staffing crisis. in sport, not backing down. nottingham forest push for greater transparency over the appointment of match referees after accusing an official of being a supporter of a rival club
so, this is going to be bringing more general good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent andhead for some asylum seekers to be sent to rwanda, after mps and peers sat late into the night. this is a rishi sunak�*s flagship bill and he staked his political reputation on stopping the boats. he said flights will take off this summer but his opponents dismissed the plan is an expensive gimmick. the horrors of glass attacks and the campaign for changes to the law to make bars and...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent. our headlines today.oppose the prime minister's plans. the government sees off a number of amendments to its flagship rwanda deportation bill — the policy's on track to become law this week. it's a scam, it's a political witch hunt. legal history as donald trump leaves court after the first day of his hush money prosecution — he's the first former us president to stand trial in a criminal case. good morning. i have people by paying upwards of 500 quid to seek taylor swift in arena tour is small venues like this struggle to stay afloat. is it time for up £1 taylor tax to shake off the imbalance? in sport — is he the signing of the season? chelsea's cole palmer scores four and could even pip erling haaland for the most goals scored in the premier league this season. the two mothers with one incredible bond — encouraging others to talk more openly about organ donation.
good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent. our headlines today.oppose the prime minister's plans. the government sees off a number of amendments to its flagship rwanda deportation bill — the policy's on track to become law this week. it's a scam, it's a political witch hunt. legal history as donald trump leaves court after the first day of his hush money prosecution — he's the first former us president to stand trial in a criminal case. good morning. i have people by...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent. 0ur headlines today.eatment centre today, in his first major public engagement since his own diagnosis. the pollution in our rivers and waterways has been one of the big talking points in recent months. good morning from rowing club in manchester where a number of water based sports are coming together to push for real change so they can continue to enjoy the sport they love safely on the water. iamata i am at a building site in west london, looking at how a lack of bricklayers is hampering government plans to build enough houses but how young female apprentices are helping to fill those holes in the wall. from riverdance to lord of the dance. michael flatley on 30 years since that life—changing
good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent. 0ur headlines today.eatment centre today, in his first major public engagement since his own diagnosis. the pollution in our rivers and waterways has been one of the big talking points in recent months. good morning from rowing club in manchester where a number of water based sports are coming together to push for real change so they can continue to enjoy the sport they love safely on the water. iamata i am at a building site in...
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welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today...n emergency laws to stop migrants arriving via northern ireland. 0n the brink. the bbc understands that humza yousaf is considering resigning as first minister of scotland. plans to signifcantly change personal independence payments. people with less serious mental health conditions could no longer be eligible. good morning. eight years after voting to leave the eu, their checks and charges only being introduced tonight. we will look at what they might mean for input businesses and whether costs will go up again. arsenal remain on top in the title race, as mikel arteta's side celebrate victory on derby day, but there's no shaking off
welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today...n emergency laws to stop migrants arriving via northern ireland. 0n the brink. the bbc understands that humza yousaf is considering resigning as first minister of scotland. plans to signifcantly change personal independence payments. people with less serious mental health conditions could no longer be eligible. good morning. eight years after voting to leave the eu, their checks and charges only being introduced tonight....
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welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and sally nugent. 0ur headlines today...za. the deaths come amid rising tensions in the middle east, following a suspected israeli air strike on iran's consulate in the syrian capital damascus. a game—changing treatement for type one diabetes. the nhs in england begins to contact tens of thousands of people who are eligible for an artificial pancreas. good morning. working parents in england can now get extra help with childcare. but will the promise of funded care get parents back to work as planned? i'll take a look. another day of drama. in the championship, to the delight of ed sheeran and the home fans at portman road, ipswich town are top of the table thanks to a late late winner. good morning. the weatherfor the rest of this week remains unsettled. it is going to be wet and windy at times, there will be sunny spells, and it is turning much milderfor us all, especially on
welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and sally nugent. 0ur headlines today...za. the deaths come amid rising tensions in the middle east, following a suspected israeli air strike on iran's consulate in the syrian capital damascus. a game—changing treatement for type one diabetes. the nhs in england begins to contact tens of thousands of people who are eligible for an artificial pancreas. good morning. working parents in england can now get extra help with childcare. but will the promise of...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today. the people of the region are confronting the real dangers of a devastating full—scale conflict. israel says it reserves the right to retaliate. iran says the strikes were an act of self defence. after rafjets took part in operations to shoot down the missiles, the prime minister is expected to explain the operation to mps later. detectives investigating the fatal stabbing of six people at a shopping centre in sydney say the attacker may have deliberately targeted women. 0ne motorist group says the more has to be done to reduce the number of potholes but what is the
good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today. the people of the region are confronting the real dangers of a devastating full—scale conflict. israel says it reserves the right to retaliate. iran says the strikes were an act of self defence. after rafjets took part in operations to shoot down the missiles, the prime minister is expected to explain the operation to mps later. detectives investigating the fatal stabbing of six people at a shopping centre...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today.ryday spending from food to fuel. iamata i am at a pasta factory where they have been forced to put prices up. the hope today is that the rate at which prices are rising continues to slow down. will you feel it in your pocket? not for a while yet. a0 years since the murder of police constable yvonne fletcher outside the libyan embassy — now, a private prosecution is launched in the search forjustice a call from senior doctors to make smacking children illegal in england and northern ireland — in line with the rest of the uk. 100 days until the start of the paris 0lympics 100 days until the start of the paris olympics and we are at the manchester cycling centre. with the loss of establish names from the team we are meeting the next generation of cyclists hoping to go for gold in paris. a third walk for the 3 dads, as they set off once again to raise awareness of suicide prevention.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. 0ur headlines today.ryday spending from food to fuel. iamata i am at a pasta factory where they have been forced to put prices up. the hope today is that the rate at which prices are rising continues to slow down. will you feel it in your pocket? not for a while yet. a0 years since the murder of police constable yvonne fletcher outside the libyan embassy — now, a private prosecution is launched in the search forjustice a call...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and ben thompson. 0ur headlines today.mes kirby were all part of a charity's security team. israel is under growing pressure to explain the strike. rishi sunak has told the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, he is "appalled" by the killings. taiwan suffers its strongest earthquake in 25 years, causing landslides, and many buildings have collapsed. the prospect of more strike action from teachers in england and wales, as the national education union considers a formal ballot. a ferocious start gives nottingham forest a vital premier league win — three goals in the first half against fulham, three points for the team fighting a relegation battle. good morning. it is a cloudy and wet start for many but it should brighten up from the south a bit later. as we go through the rest of the way it remains unsettled, wet and windy, but much warmer on saturday. i will have all the details throughout the programme.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and ben thompson. 0ur headlines today.mes kirby were all part of a charity's security team. israel is under growing pressure to explain the strike. rishi sunak has told the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, he is "appalled" by the killings. taiwan suffers its strongest earthquake in 25 years, causing landslides, and many buildings have collapsed. the prospect of more strike action from teachers in england and wales, as the...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent. our headlines today.five people, including a child, died in the channel. one of the prime minister's dementia champions has quit his role in protest over the treatment of disabled people and their carers. when putting more in the pension pot means paying more tax. around a million pensioners could end up hitting the threshold for the first time after this month's rise — we meet some of them who aren't happy.
good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent. our headlines today.five people, including a child, died in the channel. one of the prime minister's dementia champions has quit his role in protest over the treatment of disabled people and their carers. when putting more in the pension pot means paying more tax. around a million pensioners could end up hitting the threshold for the first time after this month's rise — we meet some of them who aren't happy.
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thank withjon kay and sally nugent. you forjoining us.d before the cost—of—living squeeze hit. the survey suggest around 5.5 million people fell behind or missed at least one bill or credit commitment in the six months up to january. utility bills, credit card payments, and council tax are the most commonly skipped. so things are still very tough for many. the charity stepchange says they continue to see a rise in people asking for advice. last year they supported more than 180,000 people — up 10% from the year before. and they say it's notjust about a shift in how many people are coming through the door — but who. we've seen an increase in the number of people who own their own home coming to us because they're now struggling to be able to afford their mortgage, as the fixed—term deals might be starting to come to an end, and they're looking to remortgage at much more expensive rates than they have been used to. and we're also seeing that, sadly, lots of people who are coming to us, we aren't able to offer a solution to because, ultimate
thank withjon kay and sally nugent. you forjoining us.d before the cost—of—living squeeze hit. the survey suggest around 5.5 million people fell behind or missed at least one bill or credit commitment in the six months up to january. utility bills, credit card payments, and council tax are the most commonly skipped. so things are still very tough for many. the charity stepchange says they continue to see a rise in people asking for advice. last year they supported more than 180,000 people...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent. our headlines.ue another apology for the way they've handled the case. parliament's set for a final showdown over the rwanda bill. mps and peers are set to vote late into tonight, as the government insists it wants no more delays. the army of unpaid carers juggling the constant demands of looking after a loved one and the allowance which they say is wholly inadequate. you can't put a value on caring for someone, but it doesn't pay the bills, it doesn't help, really. have you noticed the cost of a cup of coffee going up because bad weather in brazil and vietnam is driving up the cost of coffee beans and that is percolating down to your incident at home. we have all the details. how second—tier coventry city's remarkable cup comeback against manchester united ultimately finished in heartbreak for fans and players in a match they'll talk about for years to come. good morning, a cold start in the south—east of england but bright skies. that will not last because cloudy elsewhere with light rain heading
good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent. our headlines.ue another apology for the way they've handled the case. parliament's set for a final showdown over the rwanda bill. mps and peers are set to vote late into tonight, as the government insists it wants no more delays. the army of unpaid carers juggling the constant demands of looking after a loved one and the allowance which they say is wholly inadequate. you can't put a value on caring for someone, but it doesn't pay...
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hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and sally nugent.. the expanded scheme came into effect this week. nina's here. nina, the hope is it'll help parents return to work. that's right. economically inactive is the phrase the chancellor used to refer to parents who were staying at home and could not contribute to the economy, obviously contributing massively society but he wanted to get them back to work because we have got the gaps in the job market. is it going to work now? we talk about it a lot, and you might well be living it. nursery costs that suck your income or in lots of cases stop you returning to work. so last year the chancellor announced extra help. let's look at what's changing. yesterday the roll—out began. most working parents of two—year—olds are now eligible for 15 hours of government funded childcare a week during term time. this will be extended to working parents of all children nine months and overfrom september. before the full roll—out of 30 hours a week to all eligible families with children under five a year later
hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and sally nugent.. the expanded scheme came into effect this week. nina's here. nina, the hope is it'll help parents return to work. that's right. economically inactive is the phrase the chancellor used to refer to parents who were staying at home and could not contribute to the economy, obviously contributing massively society but he wanted to get them back to work because we have got the gaps in the job market. is it going to work now? we talk about...
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hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay.t's been two years since the rwanda scheme was first proposed by borisjohnson in april 2022 — the idea being to immediately deport migrants who arrive on british shores. rishi sunak says this morning that his focus is to get flights off of the ground and nothing will stand in the ground and nothing will stand in the way of the government to do that. this is what the government and now wants to stop — people making the treacherous journey across the english channel in small boats. they believe putting people on flights to africa will act as a deterrent. but rishi sunak�*s pledge to "stop the boats" has proved tricky. this was supposed to be the first flight to rwanda back the summer of 2022, but the flight was stopped after a legal challenge. now, after months of wrangling, the bill will finally become law after the house of lords decided they would no longer oppose it. rishi sunak is now promising the first flights will take off "in 10—12 weeks". in the last couple of minutes the prime
hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay.t's been two years since the rwanda scheme was first proposed by borisjohnson in april 2022 — the idea being to immediately deport migrants who arrive on british shores. rishi sunak says this morning that his focus is to get flights off of the ground and nothing will stand in the ground and nothing will stand in the way of the government to do that. this is what the government and now wants to stop — people making the treacherous...
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hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent.er and leader of the scottish national party yesterday. his future as leader had been uncertain since last thursday, when he ended the snp's power—sharing agreement with the scottish greens. he said he'd underestimated the impact of his decision, which left him facing votes of no confidence from opposition parties. so, who could replace him as leader of the snp? two early contenders for thejob are former deputy first ministerjohn swinney and former treasury secretary kate forbes. john swinney led the snp in opposition in the early 2000s and some big names are encouraging him to step up again. he's considered an experienced safe pair of hands and says he's thinking about it. kate forbes narrowly lost to humza yousaf in the last snp leadership contest. she has rebelled on a number of issues while she's been on the backbenches, and is widely seen as representing a more socially conservative wing of the party. not running, though, is the snp's westminster leader, stephen flynn. despite rep
hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent.er and leader of the scottish national party yesterday. his future as leader had been uncertain since last thursday, when he ended the snp's power—sharing agreement with the scottish greens. he said he'd underestimated the impact of his decision, which left him facing votes of no confidence from opposition parties. so, who could replace him as leader of the snp? two early contenders for thejob are former deputy first ministerjohn swinney...
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christians in my brand new rock n' roll bible, featuring the constitution, plus all the lyrics of ted nugent'seligious anthem 'wang dang sweet poon-tang.'" >> louis: wow [cheers and applause] >> stephen: tu turn to your hymnals. [laughter] trump was in wisconsin because yesterday was primary day. and even though both trump and biden won by huge margins, there were some interesting results there. on the gop side, some voters went or candidates who aren't running anymore. nikki haley took at least 10% of the vote in four states, and in new york, 4% went for chris christie. [laughter] you've really gotta piss off new yorkers to get them to vote for a guy from jersey who shut down the george washington bridge. i'm guessing trump also lost votes to curbside oil-and-urine puddle, pile of rats mating in an outdoor dining shed, and eric adams. biden also... mr. mayor. [cheering] oh, there's a big story today about our nearest celestial neighbor, the moon. we just learned that the white house has directed nasa to create a time standard for the moon. though obviously they're gonna need two: moon standar
christians in my brand new rock n' roll bible, featuring the constitution, plus all the lyrics of ted nugent'seligious anthem 'wang dang sweet poon-tang.'" >> louis: wow [cheers and applause] >> stephen: tu turn to your hymnals. [laughter] trump was in wisconsin because yesterday was primary day. and even though both trump and biden won by huge margins, there were some interesting results there. on the gop side, some voters went or candidates who aren't running anymore. nikki...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. our headlines today.r rafjets took part in operations to shoot down the missiles, the prime minister is expected to explain the operation to mps later. detectives investigating the fatal stabbing of six people at a shopping centre in sydney say the attacker may have deliberately targeted women. the campaign to restrict young drivers after they've passed their test. the aa issues a new call the new laws to improve safety. is this the moment the premier league title race turned? as liverpool are beaten again at anfield opening to the door for arsenal, who also lose at home, handing the advantage to manchester city. good morning. it is a wet start to the day. lots of rain out there this morning. there are any sign of any drier weather? morning. there are any sign of any drierweather? i morning. there are any sign of any drier weather? i will have the details shortly. it's monday the 15th of april. world leaders have called for calm in the middle east as israel considers its response to iran's aerial attack.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. our headlines today.r rafjets took part in operations to shoot down the missiles, the prime minister is expected to explain the operation to mps later. detectives investigating the fatal stabbing of six people at a shopping centre in sydney say the attacker may have deliberately targeted women. the campaign to restrict young drivers after they've passed their test. the aa issues a new call the new laws to improve safety. is this...
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hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent.orizon it scandal due to give evidence. yesterday on breakfast we heard the emotional stories of some of those affected — as they had the chance to directly question the post office minister, kevin hollinrake. let's take a look. we really want to know that these people will be brought to account and ask the questions — the relevant questions — and made accountable. well, can i first say sorry for everything — everybody in this room — and for the thousands of people around the country? and so moving stories like kevin and sharon's and decent lives wrecked through this. and no amount of money can ever put that right. given everything you've heard - to date — whether it be the inquiry, whether it be the recent news coverage, the drama, etc — l do you truly believe _ that the brand, the post office can actually continue? i think that people have lost confidence in the post office ltd — the central organisation — but my experience is post offices in our communities, up and down the country
hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent.orizon it scandal due to give evidence. yesterday on breakfast we heard the emotional stories of some of those affected — as they had the chance to directly question the post office minister, kevin hollinrake. let's take a look. we really want to know that these people will be brought to account and ask the questions — the relevant questions — and made accountable. well, can i first say sorry for everything — everybody in this room...
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this is breakfast with sally nugent and ben thompson.ed. john chapman, james kirby and james henderson were among seven world central kitchen workers who died in the attack. the organisation said it was still reeling from the loss. 0ur reporter graham satchell is outside the foreign office this morning. graham, there's been widespread condemnation of this strike? there has, sally, and what is striking isjust there has, sally, and what is striking is just how much the language has hardened over the last 24, 48 hours or language has hardened over the last 24,48 hours or so. we are language has hardened over the last 24, 48 hours or so. we are told that when the israeli ambassador was called hit of the foreign office, the conversation was icy. so we're talking about countries that are the closest of friends and allies, britain, america, australia, poland, the countries that lost someone in this attack, couldn't be closer with israel, but the language is now blunt and direct and very undiplomatic. rishi sunak had a conversation with the isra
this is breakfast with sally nugent and ben thompson.ed. john chapman, james kirby and james henderson were among seven world central kitchen workers who died in the attack. the organisation said it was still reeling from the loss. 0ur reporter graham satchell is outside the foreign office this morning. graham, there's been widespread condemnation of this strike? there has, sally, and what is striking isjust there has, sally, and what is striking is just how much the language has hardened over...
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ted nugent and bob seeing wear the biggest stars in michigan growing up.put them together. this is aaron weekly's father. his real-life father. [ laughter ] what i like to say to people is, we've got 60 plus combined years of alcoholism under our belt, the three of us. [ laughter ] if you're going to trust anyone in this space, by god, it should be us. >> jimmy: ted seger, everybody. dax shepherd. hid podcast is called "the armchair expert" and tedsegers.com. we'll be back with cailee spaeny. d built for adventure. which can also be your own quiet cabin in the woods. the fully electric q8 e-tron. an electric vehicle that recharges you. how we get there matters. at oofos, we don't make footwear. we make shock absorbers. fatigue fighters. mobility maximizers. this is the science of active recovery. revolutionary oofoam technology absorbs impact and reduces pressure. it's the foundation of every pair of oofos, and the key to recovering faster. this is not a shoe. this is oofos active recovery. activate your recovery with oofos. [inner voice] is it menopause o
ted nugent and bob seeing wear the biggest stars in michigan growing up.put them together. this is aaron weekly's father. his real-life father. [ laughter ] what i like to say to people is, we've got 60 plus combined years of alcoholism under our belt, the three of us. [ laughter ] if you're going to trust anyone in this space, by god, it should be us. >> jimmy: ted seger, everybody. dax shepherd. hid podcast is called "the armchair expert" and tedsegers.com. we'll be back with...
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hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. here in manchester. 100 days to go until the start of the paris olympics. this was the first velodrome that was built here for a bead head for —— a bit, head of the 2000 olympics. you can realise how steep this bank hears when you stand here. it is open for beginners to have a go, established cyclists, but it is the performances of the elite level cyclists which has put this place on the map producing consistent medals in the last three olympic games. no surprise they call this place the medel factory. we will be talking to some of those people who are hoping to go four olympic gold in paris. a very different looking team because they were laura kenny and jason kenny have retired this year. a very different games when you think about the last olympic games in tokyo staged under covid restrictions so friends and families could not see their loved ones competing and they had to come up with some ingenious ways of watching their loved ones compete. that was certainly the case of the fami
hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. here in manchester. 100 days to go until the start of the paris olympics. this was the first velodrome that was built here for a bead head for —— a bit, head of the 2000 olympics. you can realise how steep this bank hears when you stand here. it is open for beginners to have a go, established cyclists, but it is the performances of the elite level cyclists which has put this place on the map producing consistent medals in the last...
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ted nugent and bob seger were the biggest stars in michigan growing up.eal-life father. [ laughter ] what i like to say to people is, we've got 60 plus combined years of alcoholism under our belt, the three of us. [ laughter ] if you're going to trust anyone in this space, by god, it should be us. >> jimmy: ted segers, everybody. dax shepherd. hid podcast is called "the armchair expert" and tedsegers.com. we'll be back with cailee spaeny. but instead remade over and over... into the things that keep our food fresher, our families safer, and our planet cleaner. to help us get there, america's plastic makers are investing billions of dollars to create innovative products and new recycling technologies for sustainable change. because when you push for smarter solutions, big things can happen. target circle week is here, because when you push for smarter solutions, with thousands of deals join target circle for free... and get automatic savings on the things that make you... you! target circle week... april 7th to the 13th. it's a big deal! geico makes car in
ted nugent and bob seger were the biggest stars in michigan growing up.eal-life father. [ laughter ] what i like to say to people is, we've got 60 plus combined years of alcoholism under our belt, the three of us. [ laughter ] if you're going to trust anyone in this space, by god, it should be us. >> jimmy: ted segers, everybody. dax shepherd. hid podcast is called "the armchair expert" and tedsegers.com. we'll be back with cailee spaeny. but instead remade over and over... into...
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hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent.e minister saying that parliament will have to keep sitting until it's voted through. rishi sunak insists his plan will deter people from crossing the channel in small boats. under a five—year agreement, some asylum seekers who arrive in the uk will be sent to rwanda to have their claims processed there. there are three possible outcomes for claims — if they are successful, the applicant could be granted refugee status and allowed to stay in rwanda. if they're not, they can apply to settle in rwanda on other grounds. the third option would be to seek asylum in another "safe third country". no asylum seeker would be able to apply to return to the uk. ministers hope the policy will stop people trying to make the dangerous english channel crossing on small boats. so far this year, more than 6000 migrants have made thejourney.no migrants have made thejourney. no—one has yet been sent to rwanda. that's 1200 more people than the same period last year. in 2023 — there were more than 29,000 ar
hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent.e minister saying that parliament will have to keep sitting until it's voted through. rishi sunak insists his plan will deter people from crossing the channel in small boats. under a five—year agreement, some asylum seekers who arrive in the uk will be sent to rwanda to have their claims processed there. there are three possible outcomes for claims — if they are successful, the applicant could be granted refugee status and allowed to...
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hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent.nti—smoking laws in the world. this would mean that it would be illegalfor anyone currently aged 15 or younger, born afterjanuary1st2009, to ever buy tobacco products. but why bring in the ban? well, the department of health says smoking kills around 80,000 people a year and costs £17 billion to treat smoke—related illnesses. we've been finding out what some of you think of the proposals on both vaping and smoking. they're too addictive and terrible for you. you would like to see all disposable vapes banned? banned, yes. what about all tobacco products? there's another part of it, all tobacco products for 15 and under, and that age to increase as it goes up. do you think that would be a good idea as well? yeah, yeah. what's your view on disposable vapes? i don't think it's positive for pollution, for one, as there's disposable plastic everywhere. and two, comparing to cigarettes, there's not much study out there on the long term side effects, and that's worrying. i mean, bottom rule is
hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent.nti—smoking laws in the world. this would mean that it would be illegalfor anyone currently aged 15 or younger, born afterjanuary1st2009, to ever buy tobacco products. but why bring in the ban? well, the department of health says smoking kills around 80,000 people a year and costs £17 billion to treat smoke—related illnesses. we've been finding out what some of you think of the proposals on both vaping and smoking. they're too addictive...
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hello, this is breakfast with me, sally nugent.ed their fightback. is a really important placl the it is a really important place. on the day today that the post office inquiry resumes in london. good morning. it inquiry resumes in london. good morninu. , ., inquiry resumes in london. good mornin.. , ., , . , morning. it is a place which feels really familiar. _ morning. it is a place which feels really familiar. even _ morning. it is a place which feels really familiar. even though - morning. it is a place which feels| really familiar. even though most morning. it is a place which feels i really familiar. even though most of us would struggle to put it on a map. this place is in warwickshire, not farfrom the map. this place is in warwickshire, not far from the border with oxfordshire. this village was chosen by alan bates, just because it was kind of convenient for all of the sub—postmasters around the country. it was quite central in england and he wanted to attract sub—postmasters from all over britain to come here and share exp
hello, this is breakfast with me, sally nugent.ed their fightback. is a really important placl the it is a really important place. on the day today that the post office inquiry resumes in london. good morning. it inquiry resumes in london. good morninu. , ., inquiry resumes in london. good mornin.. , ., , . , morning. it is a place which feels really familiar. _ morning. it is a place which feels really familiar. even _ morning. it is a place which feels really familiar. even though - morning....