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reeves. ~ :, is no point being rachael reeves. ~ ., , reeves._ reeves. well, if her team is listening, they can - reeves. well, if her team is listening, they can e-mail i reeves. well, if her team is | listening, they can e-mail in listening, they can e—mail in and tell us whether rachael reeves is going to go hard or go home. if you are listening and not watching, patty was so —— paddy was slapping his thighs. -- paddy was slapping his thiuhs. , , :, thighs. this big thing over winter fuel— thighs. this big thing over winter fuel is _ thighs. this big thing over winter fuel is a _ thighs. this big thing over winter fuel is a taste - thighs. this big thing over winter fuel is a taste of i thighs. this big thing over| winter fuel is a taste of the difficult decisions. he won't believe how awful the tories have left it, disputed, you word believe how awful it is, thatis word believe how awful it is, that is just a foretaste, that is just simply the starter of what is coming on the table. well, we'll see. and this expectation management on the bud
reeves. ~ :, is no point being rachael reeves. ~ ., , reeves._ reeves. well, if her team is listening, they can - reeves. well, if her team is listening, they can e-mail i reeves. well, if her team is | listening, they can e-mail in listening, they can e—mail in and tell us whether rachael reeves is going to go hard or go home. if you are listening and not watching, patty was so —— paddy was slapping his thighs. -- paddy was slapping his thiuhs. , , :, thighs. this big thing over winter...
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good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> gio: so, rachael, let's start with you, because obviouslyly shows that something's happening in the gop, and obviously kamala harris will really capitalize on it. >> dick cheney endorsing a democrat, i mean, none of us had this on our bingo cards, frankly. this is big. i mean if you think about it, dick cheney was one of the single greatest bogeymen for democrats for a long time. he was the architect of the iraq war. they called him a war criminal, and he demonized democrats in return, and now they'll be working together, which is just something we never predicted just a couple of years ago. a few points on this, number one, it's not going to convince a ton of republican voters to vote for harris, but it might influence some, and in a tight election, just a little bit matters at the margins here. it also gives trump wary republicans who don't want to vote for him a reason to vote for harris. this is a guy who is very influential and could inspire some of those votes, and, lastly, i would say that the harris campaign is absolutely going to ca
good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> gio: so, rachael, let's start with you, because obviouslyly shows that something's happening in the gop, and obviously kamala harris will really capitalize on it. >> dick cheney endorsing a democrat, i mean, none of us had this on our bingo cards, frankly. this is big. i mean if you think about it, dick cheney was one of the single greatest bogeymen for democrats for a long time. he was the architect of the iraq war. they called...
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rachael maskell, * hospital beds. thank you for 'oining us. rachael maskell, labourh hospital beds.as a —— they said had a serious risk of being used in a way that would breach international law in gaza. just before we came on air, i spoke to a palestinian journalist living in gaza, ghada al kord. she told us gaza is completely unsafe. so you have to prepare yourself every day, day by day or hour by hour or minute by minute, what is coming next? we don't know what to do. how to secure our life, how to secure our food, how to secure our work. so it's difficult circumstances that we live in now for one year. and we can say we've been under this situation almost one year. the uk has suspended the export of some military components to israel. and i wanted to ask what your response is to that? well, it's a good sign and a good step from the uk to suspend this export to israel. at least they said it is 30 licences out of 350 licences of armed equipment or licence for armed equipment they are selling to israel. this is a good sign and we hope that other countries can do the same. and even
rachael maskell, * hospital beds. thank you for 'oining us. rachael maskell, labourh hospital beds.as a —— they said had a serious risk of being used in a way that would breach international law in gaza. just before we came on air, i spoke to a palestinian journalist living in gaza, ghada al kord. she told us gaza is completely unsafe. so you have to prepare yourself every day, day by day or hour by hour or minute by minute, what is coming next? we don't know what to do. how to secure our...
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rachael, he's saying, i didn't do it. >> yeah. of course, he's saying i didn't do it at this point. and saying he's going to -- he's going to stay and maintain his popsition the interesting thing i have been watching -- >> it's a rerieblly democratic state. >> that's where i was going to go, martha. it's been interesting to watch republicans try to use this to divide democrats and keep these house seats that they really need to keep the majority. these are biden-carried districts that democrats believe they can pick off, but republicans are trying to sort of tie democrats to eric adams, say, look. these guys are krucorrupt. elise stefanik is saying, departments are supporting a culture of corruption, but look. republicans in the state, they have their own skeletons here too. just a few days ago, we saw that big story about anthony december to see toe, another new york republican who had put his fiancee's kid on his payroll and a woman he was having an affair with on the side also on his payroll. elise stefanik wasn't saying much about that. let's just say that. >> martha: hakeem jef
rachael, he's saying, i didn't do it. >> yeah. of course, he's saying i didn't do it at this point. and saying he's going to -- he's going to stay and maintain his popsition the interesting thing i have been watching -- >> it's a rerieblly democratic state. >> that's where i was going to go, martha. it's been interesting to watch republicans try to use this to divide democrats and keep these house seats that they really need to keep the majority. these are biden-carried...
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rachael gunn has been ranked the world's number one female brea kdancer.spot comes despite her controversial olympic performance for team australia — which divided the internet and left her with a score of zero. gunn, who performs as raygun, has continued to defend her record amid questions over her qualifications. and breaking's international governing body has issued a statement explaining the way their rankings are decided. for an update on how we got here, i spoke to news reporter sam mcmanus. it was one of the viral moments of this year's olympics. it spawned memes that are still running today. a 37—year—old australian in a green and gold tracksuit doing moves that represented australia. she was at one point doing a bunny hop. she was doing a sprinkler, which i won't demonstrate for you, but feel free to google that. and since then the fame has been for her more so than the sport. and what started as harmless reaction actually became quite controversial when some australian breakers back home said that she had brought mockery on the sport, and that th
rachael gunn has been ranked the world's number one female brea kdancer.spot comes despite her controversial olympic performance for team australia — which divided the internet and left her with a score of zero. gunn, who performs as raygun, has continued to defend her record amid questions over her qualifications. and breaking's international governing body has issued a statement explaining the way their rankings are decided. for an update on how we got here, i spoke to news reporter sam...
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we spoke to your colleague, rachael— like universal benefits.s but i think - foreign minister, last week. i could not vote for this but i think but - not vote for this but i think but we are saying is this is bigger than a vote because this is about protecting people's lives and ultimately, it is our responsibility as mps, to speak truth to power that is all they're doing, to say there are people in danger here that are at risk and we need the government to step in. at risk and we need the government to ste in. �* at risk and we need the government to ste in. . ., , ., to step in. and others have said that some _ to step in. and others have said that some pensioners _ to step in. and others have said | that some pensioners could die, excess deaths will increase. people with those concerns who want to abstain, should they lose the web? pensioners this year have £900 more than _ pensioners this year have £900 more than... . . r' pensioners this year have £900 more than... ., ., ., pensioners this year have £900 more than... ., ., , than... i am as
we spoke to your colleague, rachael— like universal benefits.s but i think - foreign minister, last week. i could not vote for this but i think but - not vote for this but i think but we are saying is this is bigger than a vote because this is about protecting people's lives and ultimately, it is our responsibility as mps, to speak truth to power that is all they're doing, to say there are people in danger here that are at risk and we need the government to step in. at risk and we need the...
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but the counsel to the tribunal, rachael spearing , the tribunal, rachael spearing, the tribunal, rachaele a scope. looking at how reality tv works in britain, it is focused specifically on mr dymond's case and his interaction with the programme. his mental state at the time and any aftercare that itv provided. following the filming . following the filming. >> okay charlie, thanks very much indeed. i know you'll keep us updated throughout the programme. >> going to keep you updated on the weather picture and i aidan mcgivern . mcgivern. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news . news. >> hi there and welcome to the latest update from the met office for gb news. relatively humid air has been present across the uk during the last couple of days. you might have felt it. it's also been responsible for some heavy downpours, more downpours expected in places today but eventually brighter and less humid air will arrive from the west. we start the day with a lot of cloud across england and wales. further showery rain in places. increasingly, by the afternoon we'll see
but the counsel to the tribunal, rachael spearing , the tribunal, rachael spearing, the tribunal, rachaele a scope. looking at how reality tv works in britain, it is focused specifically on mr dymond's case and his interaction with the programme. his mental state at the time and any aftercare that itv provided. following the filming . following the filming. >> okay charlie, thanks very much indeed. i know you'll keep us updated throughout the programme. >> going to keep you updated...
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rachael loftus lives in leeds city centre, building checks after the grenfell fire found urgent changeser have been used on a residential building because it's likely to melt if the temperature got very high. and then the other problem is that this is the insulation that's used behind the outer wall of our building, and that's basically just polystyrene. so that also would melt, and that should be quite toxic in the event of a fire. new fire alarms have been fitted and residents took the owners of the building to court. but work isn't expected to begin until november next year. the developers say that's reasonable given the nature and complexity of the works in question. seven years on, grenfell tower remains a place of remembrance and a warning that urgent changes are needed to dangerous homes the government says speeding up the process dangerous homes. the government says speeding up the process of identifying those and getting that work done is now its priority. jessica lane, bbc news. ifd if d was in the uk can see plenty more on this story in ten minutes. —— view as in the uk. arou
rachael loftus lives in leeds city centre, building checks after the grenfell fire found urgent changeser have been used on a residential building because it's likely to melt if the temperature got very high. and then the other problem is that this is the insulation that's used behind the outer wall of our building, and that's basically just polystyrene. so that also would melt, and that should be quite toxic in the event of a fire. new fire alarms have been fitted and residents took the owners...
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rachael walker is from policy in practice, an organisation that helps people navigate the welfare systems in a second, would you agree with the prime minister's basic proposition that virtually no one to claim benefits without trying to get back to work? in trying to get back to work? in a trying to get back to work? in a word, no. the welfare trying to get back to work? i�*i a word, no. the welfare system is there to support people who are unwell, sick and disabled. i think we should celebrate in we live in a society that doesn't let people go to destitution because of ill health, howeverthe destitution because of ill health, however the prime minister is correct in terms of improving employment in the prospects of people who are certainly long—term unemployed or sick is one of the healthiest way to bring down the benefits bill.— the benefits bill. what preportion _ the benefits bill. what proportion would - the benefits bill. what proportion would you | the benefits bill. what - proportion would you estimate of that number we have set out there are capable of going back to work? �* .,
rachael walker is from policy in practice, an organisation that helps people navigate the welfare systems in a second, would you agree with the prime minister's basic proposition that virtually no one to claim benefits without trying to get back to work? in trying to get back to work? in a trying to get back to work? in a word, no. the welfare trying to get back to work? i�*i a word, no. the welfare system is there to support people who are unwell, sick and disabled. i think we should...
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rachael loftus lives in leeds city centre, building checks after the grenfell fire found urgent changes to be made here. alongside timber cladding on the outside of the building. we've also been told that this polycarbonate sheeting should never have been used on a residential building because it's likely to melt if the temperature got very high. and then the other problem is that this is the insulation that's used behind the outer wall of our building, and that's basicallyjust polystyrene. so that also would melt. and that should be quite toxic in the event of a fire. new fire alarms have been fitted and residents took the owners of the building to court. but work isn't expected to begin until november next year. the developers say that's reasonable given the nature and complexity of the works in question. seven years on, grenfell tower remains a place of remembrance and a warning that urgent changes are needed to dangerous homes the government says speeding up the process of identifying those and getting that work done is now its priority. jessica lane, bbc news. with me now is our ho
rachael loftus lives in leeds city centre, building checks after the grenfell fire found urgent changes to be made here. alongside timber cladding on the outside of the building. we've also been told that this polycarbonate sheeting should never have been used on a residential building because it's likely to melt if the temperature got very high. and then the other problem is that this is the insulation that's used behind the outer wall of our building, and that's basicallyjust polystyrene. so...
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failing to score any points in all three of her breaking rounds at the paris olympics, australian rachaels title defence against italy at york community stadium on the 23rd of march. red roses will finish their campaign against france on the 26th of april at twickenham's allianz stadium. next year's ride london cycling festival has been cancelled. organisers london marathon events will refund anyone who'd already entered and say they're looking to find a new concept for the future. it follows the news injune that there would be no women's elite race after the sports governing body made changes to the 2025 calendar. the solheim cup starts on friday, europe are on a great run, winning it in 2019 and �*21 and retaining the cup last year in spain after a thrilling draw against the usa. this year's tournament is in gainsville, virginia. i think playing away, you're always an underdog. i think that's how we've always looked at it. if you look at the previous three solheim games, what we came up on the other side and we're going to try and keep that going. the motto of the team this year is unfi
failing to score any points in all three of her breaking rounds at the paris olympics, australian rachaels title defence against italy at york community stadium on the 23rd of march. red roses will finish their campaign against france on the 26th of april at twickenham's allianz stadium. next year's ride london cycling festival has been cancelled. organisers london marathon events will refund anyone who'd already entered and say they're looking to find a new concept for the future. it follows...
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this is rachael loftus in leeds.e also been told that this polycarbonate sheeting should never have been used on a residential building because it's likely to melt if the temperature got very high. and then the other problem is that this is the insulation that's used behind the outer wall of our building. and that's basicallyjust polystyrene, so that also would melt and actually be, like, toxic in the event of a fire. it's all—consuming. in manchester, for tom, it's cladding. work started, but not finished. it needs a firm deadline, _ and it needs consequences if people don't do the...meet that deadline. you know, we should be compensated for the fact that this is just _ disrupting our lives. the government may have to beef up the law to keep things moving. tom believes his project is short of workers and more professional fire experts are needed. that's a recommendation of the grenfell inquiry. ministers will be under pressure to say when they will deliver what yesterday's report calls for, as the consequences of th
this is rachael loftus in leeds.e also been told that this polycarbonate sheeting should never have been used on a residential building because it's likely to melt if the temperature got very high. and then the other problem is that this is the insulation that's used behind the outer wall of our building. and that's basicallyjust polystyrene, so that also would melt and actually be, like, toxic in the event of a fire. it's all—consuming. in manchester, for tom, it's cladding. work started,...
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this is rachael loftus in leeds. we should be compensated for that that. it's disrupting our ally.gs moving. and ministers are under pressure also to quickly deliver of the recommendations of yesterday's report as the consequences of the disaster continue to unfold. let's look at what's making the front pages of friday's newspapers. the guardian leads on the grenfell report for a second day with the words of a former chief prosecutor who predicts there will be no justice for the 72 people who died �*until the next decade' the is main story is an exclusive suggesting brexit checks due to be introduced on fruit and veg coming from the european union have been delayed yet again the financial times goes with the surprise announcement of the eu's former brexit negotiator michel barnier as france's new prime minister. meanwhile the daily telegraph reports on a proposal to ease prison overcrowding by sending some inmates to estonia. the daily mail reports on the aborted plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda — which it says is now being considered by the german government the daily express
this is rachael loftus in leeds. we should be compensated for that that. it's disrupting our ally.gs moving. and ministers are under pressure also to quickly deliver of the recommendations of yesterday's report as the consequences of the disaster continue to unfold. let's look at what's making the front pages of friday's newspapers. the guardian leads on the grenfell report for a second day with the words of a former chief prosecutor who predicts there will be no justice for the 72 people who...
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this is rachael loftus in leeds.en used on a residential building because it's likely to melt if the temperature got very high. and then the other problem is that this is the insulation that's used behind the outer wall of our building. and that's basicallyjust polystyrene, so that also would melt and actually be, like, toxic in the event of a fire. it's all—consuming. in manchester, for tom, it's cladding. work started, but not finished. it needs a firm deadline, i and it needs consequences if people don't do the...meet that deadline. _ you know, we should be| compensated for the fact that this isjust disrupting our lives _ the government may have to beef up the law to keep things moving. tom believes his project is short of workers and more professionalfire experts are needed. that's a recommendation of the grenfell inquiry. ministers will be under pressure to say when they will deliver what yesterday's report calls for, as the consequences of the disaster continue to unfold. tom symonds, bbc news. it's with that s
this is rachael loftus in leeds.en used on a residential building because it's likely to melt if the temperature got very high. and then the other problem is that this is the insulation that's used behind the outer wall of our building. and that's basicallyjust polystyrene, so that also would melt and actually be, like, toxic in the event of a fire. it's all—consuming. in manchester, for tom, it's cladding. work started, but not finished. it needs a firm deadline, i and it needs consequences...
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during lockdown, rachael osmond turned to newson health clinic for help. didn't improve. in fact, they got worse. hot flushes all the time, relentless. anxiety, couldn't sleep. didn't sleep for days. morning sickness. over the course of several months, the clinic upped her dose to 300 micrograms three times the licensed dose. ijust kept getting told, some women need higher doses, some are ok on lower doses, itjust all depends on your body. specialists can prescribe over the licensed dose if it is in the interest of the patient. rachael says her symptoms were getting worse, and she was having pelvic pain and heavy bleeding. in the end, she went to her gp, who referred her to nhs specialists, and she was diagnosed with a condition called endometrial hyperplasia. that can be a precursor to cancer. i've never, ever prescribed that dose of oestrogen to anybody. professor reimer attributes rachel's hyperplasia to the treatment she received at newson health. while rachel's oestrogen dose was increased, the other hormone, progesterone, used to protect the womb, wa
during lockdown, rachael osmond turned to newson health clinic for help. didn't improve. in fact, they got worse. hot flushes all the time, relentless. anxiety, couldn't sleep. didn't sleep for days. morning sickness. over the course of several months, the clinic upped her dose to 300 micrograms three times the licensed dose. ijust kept getting told, some women need higher doses, some are ok on lower doses, itjust all depends on your body. specialists can prescribe over the licensed dose if it...
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i mean, rachael maskell is a pretty level headed and reasonable politician, but she's really gone for start of a civil war? the civil war? >> it's not. i mean, rachel is waging a campaign on the issue of the winter fuel payments. and i mean, you have to see it in that context. so she's having go. >> she thinks the freebies are not a storm in a teacup. she's not a storm in a teacup. she's not happy about the freebies, ehhen not happy about the freebies, either. she said it's against the spirit of the labour party and keir starmer is the leader. >> mark, i, i'm not glossing over this and i would say there is a lot of anger and i know gb news viewers and others are very angry about it, but i would just ask people to look at the actual rules, you know, which is that unless you want the taxpayer paying unless you want the taxpayer paying for this stuff instead, then they can take gifts, declare it . it's all declare it. it's all transparent. it's out of the open. we're debating it now. and if you want a different system, fine. you know where they're not allowed to have any of these things.
i mean, rachael maskell is a pretty level headed and reasonable politician, but she's really gone for start of a civil war? the civil war? >> it's not. i mean, rachel is waging a campaign on the issue of the winter fuel payments. and i mean, you have to see it in that context. so she's having go. >> she thinks the freebies are not a storm in a teacup. she's not a storm in a teacup. she's not happy about the freebies, ehhen not happy about the freebies, either. she said it's against...
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washington are abc white house correspondent maryalice parks and contributing political correspondent rachael have you. maryalice, let's start with you, because we saw vice president kamala harris visiting arizona's border with mexico yesterday. with polls showing that voters are placing more trust in donald trump to handle the immigration issue, how is the harris campaign really trying to change that narrative? >> reporter: yeah, what an evolution we heard from the vice president yesterday on this issue. i mean, long gone, whit, are the days democrats talking about wanting to decriminalize the border. this was the toughest language we have maybe ever heard from a democrat when it comes to the border. i mean, harris said that she will pursue severe criminal charges against repeat violators who cross the border unlawfully and she said if someone did not make an asylum request at a legal port of entry and crosses illegally, they will be barred from receiving asylum, period. that is the direction this administration has been going, but she went even further than president biden. i think it's a s
washington are abc white house correspondent maryalice parks and contributing political correspondent rachael have you. maryalice, let's start with you, because we saw vice president kamala harris visiting arizona's border with mexico yesterday. with polls showing that voters are placing more trust in donald trump to handle the immigration issue, how is the harris campaign really trying to change that narrative? >> reporter: yeah, what an evolution we heard from the vice president...
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today we welcome rachael and carter to challenge you. good luck to all three of you.ategories you'll be dealing with in the jeopardy round. we begin with a little bit of... then... then... and finally, some... david, you select first. let's go with 3-letter words with 2 syllables for $600.
today we welcome rachael and carter to challenge you. good luck to all three of you.ategories you'll be dealing with in the jeopardy round. we begin with a little bit of... then... then... and finally, some... david, you select first. let's go with 3-letter words with 2 syllables for $600.
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ronnie gaskins: on top of the video surveillance, the phone records, rachael's statement, at that pointo make the arrest. andrea canning: now, authorities told skylar's parents the whole story. their daughter's two best friends had killed her. wants to turn away. dave neese: i think about it every day. i think about the misery my child must have been through, and i'm helpless. i can't help her. she's calling out, "help me." you know? "why? why? why?" animals got her. they didn't even care. they just threw her out like a bag of trash. andrea canning: on may 1, 2013, in exchange for her cooperation with police, rachel shoaf pleaded guilty to second-degree murder. [sirens] within minutes, gaskins raced across morgantown, his heart pounding. ronnie gaskins: obviously, we were going lights and sirens because we had a murder warrant to serve. andrea canning: sheila was arrested and charged with first-degree murder in the parking lot of the local cracker barrel restaurant, where she and her mom were having lunch. ronnie gaskins: sheila was crying, and she kept asking her mother, "is everything
ronnie gaskins: on top of the video surveillance, the phone records, rachael's statement, at that pointo make the arrest. andrea canning: now, authorities told skylar's parents the whole story. their daughter's two best friends had killed her. wants to turn away. dave neese: i think about it every day. i think about the misery my child must have been through, and i'm helpless. i can't help her. she's calling out, "help me." you know? "why? why? why?" animals got her. they...
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others are preparing for hurricane expected to bring rachael rain, strong winds, power outages, even tornadoes. officials in both florida and georgia has declared a state of emergency this is a situation where it's going to be a statewide wind event. how his droplets of water ahead of time, make sure i got food in the house, all that helaena could hit the as the strongest storm to make landfall in the u.s. >> in over a year residents in parts of florida should start feeling tropical storm force winds in just a few hours. cnn meteorologist chad myers has the latest on that helene's still a tropical storm and it's going to become a hurricane and then make a swipe at canned temperatures are in the upper 80s when it comes to the water temperatures. >> so this could rapidly intensify it's forecast to do so all the way up to 120 miles per hour at landfall. we're still going to have to see if this is going to be on the left side or the right side of the cone, because that makes a significant difference here with the amount of damage that could possibly occur along the west coast of florida
others are preparing for hurricane expected to bring rachael rain, strong winds, power outages, even tornadoes. officials in both florida and georgia has declared a state of emergency this is a situation where it's going to be a statewide wind event. how his droplets of water ahead of time, make sure i got food in the house, all that helaena could hit the as the strongest storm to make landfall in the u.s. >> in over a year residents in parts of florida should start feeling tropical storm...
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and i think that the senior coroner, rachael griffin , who you quoted, it's griffin, who you quoted,rs but it doesn't amount to a systemic failure. it is a complete systemic failure. i mean, he was referred to the prevent program, which is for terrorism. there are about ten things you could check off. and the idea that there's not going to be a proper inquest or an inquiry is it's an absolute disgrace. and i feel so sorry for tom roberts's parents. >> and i've got to say, it goes to your point about accountability. until somebody is held accountable, these things will continue to happen. the home office is a big, amorphous organisation. it can take an absolute battering, but so it will prevent change. somebody's in a very senior position, needs to grip this problem and be held responsible. and that's the first step in making these things go away. >> i mean, i was disappointed that the new government didn't aboush that the new government didn't abolish the home office. we needed a department for immigration and migration. i'm partly australian. australia has a new zealand has it. part
and i think that the senior coroner, rachael griffin , who you quoted, it's griffin, who you quoted,rs but it doesn't amount to a systemic failure. it is a complete systemic failure. i mean, he was referred to the prevent program, which is for terrorism. there are about ten things you could check off. and the idea that there's not going to be a proper inquest or an inquiry is it's an absolute disgrace. and i feel so sorry for tom roberts's parents. >> and i've got to say, it goes to your...
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suggestion for further mitigations that's come from the labour backbenchers has come from the mp rachaeling, that there are likely to be more uncomfortable decisions, not a softening of current ones. let's get an update on typhoon yagi. it has caused severe flooding in myanmar with more than 230,000 people being forced to leave their homes. the country's military has called for foreign aid to help cope with a disaster. typhoon yagi has caused severe flooding in myanmar with officials saying more than 230,000 people have been the burmese military has become isolated from the outside world since it seized power three years ago. but such is the extent of the flooding in myanmar and it's now appealing for outside help. images show burmese people rescuing what they can, including livestock, from the rising water. translation: it's terrible to experience flooding - because we cannot live our lives well when it happens. it can be ok for people who have money, but for the people who have to work day to day for their meals, it's not ok at all. so i'm afraid of the floods. heavy rain has also caus
suggestion for further mitigations that's come from the labour backbenchers has come from the mp rachaeling, that there are likely to be more uncomfortable decisions, not a softening of current ones. let's get an update on typhoon yagi. it has caused severe flooding in myanmar with more than 230,000 people being forced to leave their homes. the country's military has called for foreign aid to help cope with a disaster. typhoon yagi has caused severe flooding in myanmar with officials saying...
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trump said, rachael, that deporting undocumented immigrants will be a quote, bloody story not the first time he's made similar threats about this. if we have that sound, let's take a listen to this colorado, there was so brazen they've taken over sections of the state and you know, getting them out will be a bloody story. >> now if i don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole that's gonna be the least of it. it's going to be a bloodbath for the country that'll be the least of it. >> how she handle this. do you think i think the way that she's been handling the immigration issue generally has been really smart over the last few weeks, but she has been going on the offense when people have brought up the border to her, she's talked about how numbers of border crossings right now are at a record low since trump left office, but also, she's talked about how there was a border security bill on the table that she and president biden worked with some of the most conservative members of congress to get moving. >> and donald trump told his allies to not pass it because he want
trump said, rachael, that deporting undocumented immigrants will be a quote, bloody story not the first time he's made similar threats about this. if we have that sound, let's take a listen to this colorado, there was so brazen they've taken over sections of the state and you know, getting them out will be a bloody story. >> now if i don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole that's gonna be the least of it. it's going to be a bloodbath for the country that'll be the...
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. >> according to the world dance sport federation, reagan, whose real name is rachael gunn failed to score any points during three rounds of olympic competition. but gun won gold at last year's oceana championship vaulting her to the world's top spot. the federation apparently says the scores from the olympics and olympic qualifiers do not contribute to the ranking list. she apologized for her performance. i say she has nothing to apologize about. we've been practicing these moves. they require immense flexibility. >> there not easy to do there actually, i thought they would be easier than they are yeah. she's the only one where she's like, dude, i can only do the arm part do i'm just saying like sibyl enough. all right. we got the king and should make that like a
. >> according to the world dance sport federation, reagan, whose real name is rachael gunn failed to score any points during three rounds of olympic competition. but gun won gold at last year's oceana championship vaulting her to the world's top spot. the federation apparently says the scores from the olympics and olympic qualifiers do not contribute to the ranking list. she apologized for her performance. i say she has nothing to apologize about. we've been practicing these moves. they...
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. >> according to the world dance sport federation, reagan, whose real name is rachael gunn failed to score any points during three rounds of olympic competition. but gun won gold at last year's oceana championship vaulting her to the world's top spot. the federation apparently says the scores from the olympics and olympic qualifiers do not contribute to the ranking list. she apologized for her performance. i say she has nothing to apologize about. we've been practicing these moves. they require immense flexibility. >> there not easy to do there actually, i thought they would be easier than they are yeah. she's the only one where she's like, dude, i can only do the arm part do i'm just saying like sibyl enough. all right. we got the king and should make that like a silhouette. that's the one like that to the lead with jake tapper starts right now. welcome to plead live from philadelphia, the site of tonight's presidential debate. i'm jake tapper. the big moment is just a few hours away. we just got some video of tonight stage setup. vice president kamala harris will take the podium. t
. >> according to the world dance sport federation, reagan, whose real name is rachael gunn failed to score any points during three rounds of olympic competition. but gun won gold at last year's oceana championship vaulting her to the world's top spot. the federation apparently says the scores from the olympics and olympic qualifiers do not contribute to the ranking list. she apologized for her performance. i say she has nothing to apologize about. we've been practicing these moves. they...
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. >> rachael maskell. >> rachael maskell. >> well, the agony and the ecstasy there.r conservative mp miriam cates. miriam, welcome to the show. always an absolute pleasure. can we start by addressing this, this business of angela rayner having a bit of a rave in ibiza? a lot of people on the on the conservative side of the parliament sort of clutching their pearls. parliamentarians are allowed to take a blooming holiday on. they >> absolutely. and the whole point of democracy is that we're represented by by people from all walks of life , wherever they all walks of life, wherever they want to take their holidays. and i think it is really important that mps are allowed time off, are allowed holidays do get a chance to recharge their batteries and good honour. i mean, i think she's very brave to be filmed doing that given her position, and i have no criticism of her for that at all. >> yeah, i'm very, very grateful. there are never any camera phones. when i was in my era of clubbing, i'll tell you that. much for free. miriam cates. and don't forget, michael gove was ha
. >> rachael maskell. >> rachael maskell. >> well, the agony and the ecstasy there.r conservative mp miriam cates. miriam, welcome to the show. always an absolute pleasure. can we start by addressing this, this business of angela rayner having a bit of a rave in ibiza? a lot of people on the on the conservative side of the parliament sort of clutching their pearls. parliamentarians are allowed to take a blooming holiday on. they >> absolutely. and the whole point of...
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rachael maskell, the mp for york central, warned of the public health impact of the cuts.we know that being cold leads to stroke, heart attacks , leads to stroke, heart attacks, pneumonia, hypothermia and so much more. as the body wrestles to keep warm and viruses prey on the frail last winter, she says , the frail last winter, she says, 4950 people died because their homes were cold. the fear is that if we withdraw winter fuel payments for those in fuel poverty, it will lead to excess deaths. meanwhile, ed miliband's net zero plans were going to shave £300 off people's energy bills, except that they've now stopped quoting that figure. can't imagine why. and energy is going to go up 10% this winter. and £300 is the exact amount that they're taking off. 10 million pensioners make it make sense. and things could get even worse for pensioners, with angela rayner considering hammering up to 4 million pensioners by removing their council tax break for single occupancy. now, before the election, i predicted on this show that we would have five years of civil war within the gover
rachael maskell, the mp for york central, warned of the public health impact of the cuts.we know that being cold leads to stroke, heart attacks , leads to stroke, heart attacks, pneumonia, hypothermia and so much more. as the body wrestles to keep warm and viruses prey on the frail last winter, she says , the frail last winter, she says, 4950 people died because their homes were cold. the fear is that if we withdraw winter fuel payments for those in fuel poverty, it will lead to excess deaths....
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writing in the daily telegraph, the senior labour mp rachael maskell has warned that pensioners willrom the cold if rachel reeves pushes ahead with the widely hated cuts. and she's not the only labour heavyweight uneasy with starmer's policy. andy burnham, ed balls and even diane abbott have all slammed the decision to remove excuse me, the winter fuel allowance for the poorest pensioners. the government is also considering scrapping the single person council tax discounts, which would impact millions of widowed pensioners. i'm joined now by the former lbc political editor , theo political editor, theo usherwood. good evening theo. very good evening to you, ben. thank you for joining very good evening to you, ben. thank you forjoining me a thank you for joining me a simple question. has labour got a problem with pensioners. you've got the winter fuel allowance and now this news story which is brewing about the single person council tax discount being scrapped, which would affect primarily widowed pensioners. yes. >> so just to give you the details on this, we knew about this last wee
writing in the daily telegraph, the senior labour mp rachael maskell has warned that pensioners willrom the cold if rachel reeves pushes ahead with the widely hated cuts. and she's not the only labour heavyweight uneasy with starmer's policy. andy burnham, ed balls and even diane abbott have all slammed the decision to remove excuse me, the winter fuel allowance for the poorest pensioners. the government is also considering scrapping the single person council tax discounts, which would impact...
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now she told the counsel to the inquiry, rachael spearing, that she saw the opportunity of appearing chance for a new start in their relationship. now their first application to appear on the programme. we heard in the inquest wasn't successful and mr diamond had to get proof for the producers that he wasn't taking anti—depressant medication and jane, miss callaghan, said she went to the doctors with him to get a note to confirm this, and she said that when she was asked about his demeanour, she said he was quite upset because he wanted to go on the show. but the producers wouldn't let him unless they had that proof. now miss callaghan later told the barrister representing mr diamond's brother and son that she was confident that mr diamond was not taking those anti—depressants at the time. now, in a separate part of the questioning in the inquest earlier, miss callaghan said that jeremy kyle was very rude and very offensive to mr diamond. on the programme this morning we heard from karl woolley, the estranged son of mr diamond, who said that the presenter had egged on the crowd to bo
now she told the counsel to the inquiry, rachael spearing, that she saw the opportunity of appearing chance for a new start in their relationship. now their first application to appear on the programme. we heard in the inquest wasn't successful and mr diamond had to get proof for the producers that he wasn't taking anti—depressant medication and jane, miss callaghan, said she went to the doctors with him to get a note to confirm this, and she said that when she was asked about his demeanour,...
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rachael maskell, the labour mp for york central, has said that people will die as a result of this change of policy. she says that being cold leads to an increased likelihood of strokes, heart attacks, hypothermia , pneumonia attacks, hypothermia, pneumonia and is saying that she won't back this policy. do you think that there will be a serious rebellion from labour's own ranks on this? >> yes, i think there could be, because it's i'm not knocking rachel at all. i think she's an honourable person. and i think the point that she makes is, is perfectly reasonable. and many doctors would agree with that. but i think what you'll see is a parade of labour mps wearing their hearts on their sleeves because, frankly , this lot that because, frankly, this lot that you're looking at at the moment, prime minister, chancellor and chief secretary are trying to find a way that will allow those rebels like rachel to abstain rather than actually vote against, because they won't want the full embarrassment of a total rebellion . total rebellion. >> alastair, what does this all tell us about the man in num
rachael maskell, the labour mp for york central, has said that people will die as a result of this change of policy. she says that being cold leads to an increased likelihood of strokes, heart attacks, hypothermia , pneumonia attacks, hypothermia, pneumonia and is saying that she won't back this policy. do you think that there will be a serious rebellion from labour's own ranks on this? >> yes, i think there could be, because it's i'm not knocking rachel at all. i think she's an...
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family , as crushing blow to the family, as you well know, is that the senior coroner for dorset, rachaelse but they do not amount to a systemic failure ruling. no inquiry was necessary. ann widdecombe what's your take on that? >> well, my take and the stand of reform uk is that there should indeed be an inquiry because this is not even just about the sheer horror that is confronting an individual family. dreadful though that is. there is an enormous national interest in the various issues that have been raised . now, that have been raised. now, sadly, it comes as no surprise to me to know that this man was allowed to pose as a 14 year old because that has been going on for years. and border force take the line that they have to verify the claim. they can't just turn them away at the ports. and i tell you this, i mean, i was an mp for kent and therefore, you know, a lot of therefore, you know, a lot of the immigration was coming in through dover and the late sandy bruce lockhart, who was then the chairman of kent county council, had been down to observe the operation. this is in the 1990s
family , as crushing blow to the family, as you well know, is that the senior coroner for dorset, rachaelse but they do not amount to a systemic failure ruling. no inquiry was necessary. ann widdecombe what's your take on that? >> well, my take and the stand of reform uk is that there should indeed be an inquiry because this is not even just about the sheer horror that is confronting an individual family. dreadful though that is. there is an enormous national interest in the various...
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