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thanks, sally. i good to see you again, bob. thanks, sally.— thanks, sally.g for— thanks, sally. i feel like i've been waiting for this - thanks, sally. i feel like i've been waiting for this day - thanks, sally. i feel like i've been waiting for this day for| thanks, sally. ifeel like i've. been waiting for this day for a long time to find out what the doj long time to find out what the d0] will say. long time to find out what the 001 will say-— d0] will say. yes, obviously a lot of people _ d0] will say. yes, obviously a lot of people are _ d0] will say. yes, obviously a lot of people are wondering l lot of people are wondering what will happen here. the challenge i see with this in particular is that this is so backwards looking, because really, the market for internet search is changing dramatically as we speak. generative ai is changing how we search for things. people are now searching through tiktok and other platforms that they never did before. to be honest with you, part of me is concerned that this is looking the wrong way, and really wouldn't have
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i'm sally bundock. you i'm sally bundock. are with bbc news. a ceasefire between israel and the lebanese—based militant group hezbollah has come into force which brings a potential end to over a year of intense fighting and aerial assaults that has left thousands dead and many more displaced. we're looking at live pictures of the skyline over beirut which has seen intense bombardment on a daily basis as israel tried to dismantle hezbollah. in the hours leading up to the deadline, there was no let up from the israeli military as it continued to hit parts of beirut�*s southern suburbs shortly after issuing an evacuation order. we can also look at live pictures from southern lebanon, which has seen some of the heaviest exchanges of fire on both sides. vehicles are returning to the region where thousands of people evacuate. so here is the outline of the deal, which was effective from 4am local time. hezbollah will withdraw its forces from southern lebanon, moving around 30 kilometres back from the israeli border, north of the litani river. in turn
i'm sally bundock. you i'm sally bundock. are with bbc news. a ceasefire between israel and the lebanese—based militant group hezbollah has come into force which brings a potential end to over a year of intense fighting and aerial assaults that has left thousands dead and many more displaced. we're looking at live pictures of the skyline over beirut which has seen intense bombardment on a daily basis as israel tried to dismantle hezbollah. in the hours leading up to the deadline, there was no...
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and this comes the — controversial, sally. and this comes the day _ controversial, sally.s the day after - controversial, sally. and this | comes the day after american provided missiles have been fired across into russia. another controversial step, of course. russia will see this as a further escalation, no doubt. absolutely. and the agreement or the authorisation for those long—range american made missiles coming at the weekend, or word of it coming at the weekend, also controversial. and on tuesday came news that the first of those weapons have been used again. president zelensky had been calling on the us to authorise their use for several months. and joe biden, as part of the outgoing administration's pledged to do as much as they can to leave ukraine in a good position militarily, agrees to authorise their use. but you are already seeing the threat of retaliation from russia, which is regarding all this as an escalation on the part of the united states and of nato. david willis, thank you very much for bringing us the latest. 0ur correspondent in washington. let's s
and this comes the — controversial, sally. and this comes the day _ controversial, sally.s the day after - controversial, sally. and this | comes the day after american provided missiles have been fired across into russia. another controversial step, of course. russia will see this as a further escalation, no doubt. absolutely. and the agreement or the authorisation for those long—range american made missiles coming at the weekend, or word of it coming at the weekend, also controversial....
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. >> reporter: sally baker takes special pride in a book she compiled, poetry for children. >> if youe children the chance to show them what they are capable of doing, it builds high self-esteem. >> reporter: sally has empowered children aged six to 13 with reading, writing and communication skills through her free nonprofit, the idea came from a bus ride. >> i sat behind two young boys that were trying to read a newspaper and they were having difficulty. and i thought, how sad, these boys cannot read the newspaper. >> reporter: to encourage literacy, she created her own half-hour children's program on community tv in 1984. students recommended by parents or teachers would recite poetry and get interviewed. as host and producer, sally also features adults with different careers. >> from a typewriter repair man, to a pilot , sally has even recorded episodes in jamaica and france with her director of 37 years who passed away three years ago. today, the executive director helps sally at two shows per month at berkeley community media, he wants her to bring out the best in the young guest
. >> reporter: sally baker takes special pride in a book she compiled, poetry for children. >> if youe children the chance to show them what they are capable of doing, it builds high self-esteem. >> reporter: sally has empowered children aged six to 13 with reading, writing and communication skills through her free nonprofit, the idea came from a bus ride. >> i sat behind two young boys that were trying to read a newspaper and they were having difficulty. and i thought,...
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as host and producer, sally also features adults with different careers. from a typewriter repair man, to a pilot. sally has even recorded episodes in jamaica and france with her director of 37 years who passed away three years ago. today, the executive director help sally at berkeley immunity media, he wants to bring out the best in the young guests. >> sharing something so personal and in that space can be so nerve-racking and i think sally does such a great job at putting them at ease. >> more than 32,000 students have appeared, behind the cameras, hundreds more have learned tv production in a free one-year internship. berkeley high senior, amanda is grateful. >> she is always a kind soul and she brings in really cool people. >> reporter: charlie and his twin brother were interned in the 1980s and even joined sally at a local awards ceremony, he said working behind the scenes made a difference. >> that helped me get inspired to start in communications and moving forward with a career in teaching communications. >> reporter: sally has received numerous a
as host and producer, sally also features adults with different careers. from a typewriter repair man, to a pilot. sally has even recorded episodes in jamaica and france with her director of 37 years who passed away three years ago. today, the executive director help sally at berkeley immunity media, he wants to bring out the best in the young guests. >> sharing something so personal and in that space can be so nerve-racking and i think sally does such a great job at putting them at ease....
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sally nabil, bbc news, hurghada.s. on the day the sea story sailed from the resort of marsa alam, the weather was said to be quite bad, with strong winds and high waves. investigations are under way. many locals here live on tourism, and they are concerned that this incident might hit them really hard. sally nabil, bbc news, hurghada. around the world and across the uk, the leaders of the three main parties in ireland have clashed over housing, the economy and healthcare in a tv debate ahead of the general election on friday. the outgoing taoiseach, simon harris of fine gael, took part, along with his coalition partner of the last four years, the fianna fall leader micheal martin, and mary—lou mcdonald of sinn fein. republic with northern ireland. irish elections use a system where candidates are ranked in terms of preference. it means a lot of counting and the possibility of another coalition government. my colleague caitriona perry is in drogheda. good to see you. i was talking to a couple of voters yesterday, one
sally nabil, bbc news, hurghada.s. on the day the sea story sailed from the resort of marsa alam, the weather was said to be quite bad, with strong winds and high waves. investigations are under way. many locals here live on tourism, and they are concerned that this incident might hit them really hard. sally nabil, bbc news, hurghada. around the world and across the uk, the leaders of the three main parties in ireland have clashed over housing, the economy and healthcare in a tv debate ahead of...
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i'm sally bundock. you i'm sally bundock. are with bbc news.p hezbollah has come into force which brings a potential end to over a year of intense fighting and aerial assaults that has left thousands dead and many more displaced. we're looking at live pictures of the skyline over beirut which has seen intense bombardment on a daily basis as israel tried to dismantle hezbollah.
i'm sally bundock. you i'm sally bundock. are with bbc news.p hezbollah has come into force which brings a potential end to over a year of intense fighting and aerial assaults that has left thousands dead and many more displaced. we're looking at live pictures of the skyline over beirut which has seen intense bombardment on a daily basis as israel tried to dismantle hezbollah.
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sally: for expecting sentencing today.t was found guilty of fraud and market manipulation in july following the collapse of his $36 billion family office. prosecutors want to see them face jail time of more than two decades, arguing massive fraud followed a pattern of lawbreaking in his previous firm. his lawyers argue he should not face jail time, because the banks knew what they were doing in trading with them. they were expecting to hear sentencing today but currently he went into court with his wife and lawyer. he waved at his supporters. we are yet to hear from him and we did expect to. currently the court seems to be going through procedural matters. they are announcing the amount that should be awarded to victims. they are announcing objections to a pretrial report. it is unlikely we get the sentencing today unless the judge really pushes things forward and we get some sort about job. sonali: the sentencing hearing has been fascinating and you can follow it on the bloomberg terminal. you have a lot of disagreement s
sally: for expecting sentencing today.t was found guilty of fraud and market manipulation in july following the collapse of his $36 billion family office. prosecutors want to see them face jail time of more than two decades, arguing massive fraud followed a pattern of lawbreaking in his previous firm. his lawyers argue he should not face jail time, because the banks knew what they were doing in trading with them. they were expecting to hear sentencing today but currently he went into court with...
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i'm sally bundock.e start in germany because europe's biggest economy is facing uncertain times. in the next few hours, chancellor olaf scholz will address germany's parliament, the bundestag, after the collapse of his ruling coalition last week. the country now faces a snap election in february. before he speaks, though, germany's council of economic advisors will be giving their latest forecasts for next year, and they won't be pretty. are at risk in a major shake up of the uk's post office. spotify soars as millions more tune in to the music service and it heads for a full year of profits at last. and, tough times in toyland — retailers unveil their top christmas list but with family finances stretched, how many will make it into santa's sack this year? i'm sally bundock. in the next few hours, chancellor olaf scholz will address germany's parliament, the bundestag, after the collapse of his ruling coalition last week. the country now faces a snap election in february. before he speaks, though, germa
i'm sally bundock.e start in germany because europe's biggest economy is facing uncertain times. in the next few hours, chancellor olaf scholz will address germany's parliament, the bundestag, after the collapse of his ruling coalition last week. the country now faces a snap election in february. before he speaks, though, germany's council of economic advisors will be giving their latest forecasts for next year, and they won't be pretty. are at risk in a major shake up of the uk's post office....
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and so if you kind of extrapolate that, it is believed that perhaps sally hemings was buried beneath what is now the parking lot of a hampton inn. yeah. so yeah. which is yeah. again striking, kind of just a yeah a lot to process and again, i will say the final line of that chapter is about, you know, perhaps you know, since monticello is in the back, the neck, perhaps we should reexamine that. perhaps put the hampton inn from that area on the back of our nicole instead. all right. how this has gotten a little heavy. i imagine we're kind of talking about cemeteries, but so let's let's talk about tell me something, you know, not quite as heavy that you that you that's in your book that enjoyed and and let's let's turn this around a little maybe a good story from from either one of you from from your book that you'd like to share. well i think one of my favorite ones when i was researching some of the cemeteries of mt. airy here in nashville is one of my favorite ones. well okay awesome are my but i do really love that one and it was established by separate lodges valiant society in a
and so if you kind of extrapolate that, it is believed that perhaps sally hemings was buried beneath what is now the parking lot of a hampton inn. yeah. so yeah. which is yeah. again striking, kind of just a yeah a lot to process and again, i will say the final line of that chapter is about, you know, perhaps you know, since monticello is in the back, the neck, perhaps we should reexamine that. perhaps put the hampton inn from that area on the back of our nicole instead. all right. how this has...
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earlier, we talked to our correspondent, sally nabil, in cairo.he told us how many people are still missing. 17 are still missing. this is the latest figure we are getting from the local authorities here, and we understand that the egyptian navy ships are taking part in the search and rescue operations. a helicopter has been dispatched as well. we understand that the tourists on board included four british, two americans, four germans, five spanish, among other nationalities. but who exactly has been rescued and who is still missing? usually the egyptian authorities, they take a lot of time to release information and they do not go into specific details. and if we bear in mind that this is the high season for the tourism industry in egypt, we can definitely understand the repercussions such an incident might have on the tourism sector. in one of the major hubs across the country, marsa alam, where the boat left, is a very popular destination among european tourists. it's surrounded with many diving spots known for its clear waters and colourful se
earlier, we talked to our correspondent, sally nabil, in cairo.he told us how many people are still missing. 17 are still missing. this is the latest figure we are getting from the local authorities here, and we understand that the egyptian navy ships are taking part in the search and rescue operations. a helicopter has been dispatched as well. we understand that the tourists on board included four british, two americans, four germans, five spanish, among other nationalities. but who exactly...
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i'm sally bundock. joe biden has lifted a ban on ukraine using long—range missiles supplied by washington to strike inside russia. the decision, a major policy shift by the us, means ukraine can now use army tactical missile systems, known as atacms, to defend its forces, in russia's kursk region, on ukraine's northeast border. russian president vladimir putin has yet to comment on the reports. he previously warned the west that he would consider such a move to be a major escalation in the conflict. our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams, is in eastern ukraine, and has the latest. it's a powerful weapon with a range of almost 200 miles, capable of hitting targets deep inside russia. hello. a very warm welcome to the programme. i'm sally bundock. joe biden has lifted a ban on ukraine using long—range missiles supplied by washington to strike inside russia. the decision, a major policy shift by the us, means ukraine can now use army tactical missile systems, known as atacms, to defend its forces, in rus
i'm sally bundock. joe biden has lifted a ban on ukraine using long—range missiles supplied by washington to strike inside russia. the decision, a major policy shift by the us, means ukraine can now use army tactical missile systems, known as atacms, to defend its forces, in russia's kursk region, on ukraine's northeast border. russian president vladimir putin has yet to comment on the reports. he previously warned the west that he would consider such a move to be a major escalation in the...
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sally nabil, bbc news, hurghada.car transition amid growing concerns over how the vehicle industry will cope. petrol and diesel vehicles are currently due to be phased out by 2030 — that deadline will stay, but manufacturers could get more help in meeting it. but vauxhall owner stellantis said it would close its van—making plant in luton, putting 1,100 jobs at risk. elsewhere, germany's volkswagen is facing challenges partly caused by the electric car transition. responding to fears of unfair competition, last month eu countries approved the imposition of hefty import tariffs on chinese—made evs. i've been speaking to professor david bailey from the business economics department at birmingham university. he told us more about the electric vehicle government mandate here in the uk. the uk, for example, this year there is a mandate from the government which basically is saying to car companies, 22% of your vehicle sales have to be electric, and if they don't hit that, they're fined very heavily. that increases to 28% n
sally nabil, bbc news, hurghada.car transition amid growing concerns over how the vehicle industry will cope. petrol and diesel vehicles are currently due to be phased out by 2030 — that deadline will stay, but manufacturers could get more help in meeting it. but vauxhall owner stellantis said it would close its van—making plant in luton, putting 1,100 jobs at risk. elsewhere, germany's volkswagen is facing challenges partly caused by the electric car transition. responding to fears of...
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the office of services, particularly sally walsh who supports senate delegations and conferences, the office of printing and document services, the daily die gentlemens and the -- digest and the office of captioning services who format transdescribe -- transcribe senate proceedings. and the stationery room who keep the offices well stocked, the dispersing office who diligently process all of the senate compensation and patient i will answer all manner of staff questions. the faculty and staff of the page school under the leadership of principal joshua dorsey who make the page program such an enriching experience for bright, despairing public servants throughout the year and the most visible teams here on the senate floor. from our formidable parliamentarian, and her team, our bill clerk lindsey gidmeyer and her team, enrolling clerk cassie byrd, executive clerk rachel creviston, along with alaina and chris. journal clerk megan pickle, and our legislative clerks, john merino and maryanne clarkson, so to all of you who devote your important work to the secretary's office, thank you so m
the office of services, particularly sally walsh who supports senate delegations and conferences, the office of printing and document services, the daily die gentlemens and the -- digest and the office of captioning services who format transdescribe -- transcribe senate proceedings. and the stationery room who keep the offices well stocked, the dispersing office who diligently process all of the senate compensation and patient i will answer all manner of staff questions. the faculty and staff...
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sally nabil, bbc news, hurghada. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.ussell horner�*s says it will close its been making plans in lutheran, but in 1100 jobs at risk. elsewhere, germany's volkswagen is facing challenges partly caused by the electric car transition. responding to fears of unfair competition, assessment, eu companies introduce hefty tariffs on chinese made the bees. i've been speaking to professor david bailey from the economics department from birmingham university and he told me more about the electric government mandate here in the uk. the uk, for example, this year there is a mandate from the government which basically is saying to car companies, 22% of your vehicle sales have to be electric, and if they don't hit that, they're fined very heavily. that increases to 28% next year, 80% by 2030. and then after 2030, the ban on petrol and diesel sales comes in. car firms are saying they aren't going to all hit the 22%. they face substantial fines, which could run into something like £1.8 billion a year. they also may have to buy credits fr
sally nabil, bbc news, hurghada. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.ussell horner�*s says it will close its been making plans in lutheran, but in 1100 jobs at risk. elsewhere, germany's volkswagen is facing challenges partly caused by the electric car transition. responding to fears of unfair competition, assessment, eu companies introduce hefty tariffs on chinese made the bees. i've been speaking to professor david bailey from the economics department from birmingham...
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to say sally jenkins i would say this has absolutely nothing to do with any of the words that sally jenkinsere. this has everything to do with one word and that word, joey, as we all know is safety. safety of those women. >> joey: she is gaslighting is what she is doing. she is essentially mounting an argument against title ix to begin with. who are you to cry and whine to want your own sport or want to be safe in it? she is saying that it hurts, i guess, feminism or women to point out an unfairness. that's what title ix is to begin with so, an argument like this. and i guarantee she is she has been a sports writer a long time. her dad was a famous sports righter. find article after article of her complaining about the wnba not making enough money or the women's soccer team not getting paid commensurately with the men's soccer team. and advocating for title ix opportunities. but now, because this kind of idea of feminism has morphed into the trans issue. now they are wrong for pointing out unfairness. now they are wrong for wanting to be safe and have their own space. she wants to not have
to say sally jenkins i would say this has absolutely nothing to do with any of the words that sally jenkinsere. this has everything to do with one word and that word, joey, as we all know is safety. safety of those women. >> joey: she is gaslighting is what she is doing. she is essentially mounting an argument against title ix to begin with. who are you to cry and whine to want your own sport or want to be safe in it? she is saying that it hurts, i guess, feminism or women to point out an...
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office of injured department service sally wall who support senate delegations and conferences over all the office of printing and document services the dailyes digest and the op capturing sources carefully transcribe format and preserve senate proceedings and make them accessible to all americans. the senate gift shop who keep every office supply closet well-stocked other mementos for every occasion. the disbursing officer diligently process the senate compensation and patiently answer all manner of staff questions. that faculty and staff under the leadership of principal joshua dorsey make the page program such an enriching experience for bright aspiring public servants throughout the year. andng of course the secretary's most visible teams here on the senate t floor. honorable parliamentarian elizabeth mcdonagh and are capable team lead hilderbrand and kristi and josh. her bill clerk and her team and emily harris. enrolling clerk, along with alice, executive clerk rachel journal clerk megan pickel along with adam skyler and art legislative clerks jon marino and marion clarkson. so to
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he may well be very happy to see russia become mired in conflict in the central sally and states. he may also be, you know, very happy to let europe deal with its own immigration problem from the central sally in states and not saying that that's a concern that washington needs to inject itself into. so that actually might be a welcome change, you know, for african countries who have seen washington inserting itself militarily and otherwise into, into problem cases on the content, but not being able to, to resolve them. so this could be a welcome change. ebenezer, you wrote a piece in august and which you said that african citizens are simultaneously distrustful and resentful, and their government. and you argued in the piece, the trust can be regained. and the one way would be through working towards changing the impression. the political offices exist only for the acquisition of personal wealth. do you believe that citizens of various african countries at this point, believe that their leaders would work potentially toward the school during a 2nd, trump presidency, working with
he may well be very happy to see russia become mired in conflict in the central sally and states. he may also be, you know, very happy to let europe deal with its own immigration problem from the central sally in states and not saying that that's a concern that washington needs to inject itself into. so that actually might be a welcome change, you know, for african countries who have seen washington inserting itself militarily and otherwise into, into problem cases on the content, but not being...
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oh yes, the way his school started my portal, the sally, send it as a queer novel onto that will be for the it's almost the fit as the queen was for the test at the top, the pictures are not so that these are showing the bulk and wall claims and ruined the lines of tens of thousands, but it was the hague tribunal. the delta finishing blow to the subs. the international criminal code was the venue for settling political schools. the the, the candidate trying to said he would end the ukraine conflict in 24 hours. well, he's now president elect time to keep that promise. the problem is washington and moscow have radically different ideas about peace and security. the the less on the spot on you know, it was that i will talk to them all that will cause that the huge telling me memories that there we are chatted mr. miller, which will be removed from the courtroom. the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia was established on the 25th, 1993. its primary purpose was to punish all the bulk and was more criminals regardless of their nationality. but the reality was quite diff
oh yes, the way his school started my portal, the sally, send it as a queer novel onto that will be for the it's almost the fit as the queen was for the test at the top, the pictures are not so that these are showing the bulk and wall claims and ruined the lines of tens of thousands, but it was the hague tribunal. the delta finishing blow to the subs. the international criminal code was the venue for settling political schools. the the, the candidate trying to said he would end the ukraine...
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hello, i'm sally bundock. we start in baku, azerbaijan, where it is day two of the united nations climate change conference — also known as cop29. world leaders from around 200 nations are due to appear over the next couple of weeks but many have chosen to skip this cop, notably us president biden, india's narendra modi, from europe, ursula von der leyen, olaf scholz, and emmanuel macron, china's xijinping, and the prime ministers of canada and australia. however, delegates have already approved new standards for a global carbon market that will allow richer countries to offset carbon pollution by investing in clean energy projects orforests in poorer countries. how will this work? our climate editorjustin rowlatt reports from baku. in the last few days, wildfires have been burning on both coasts of the united states. there was even a bushfire in a new york city park. meanwhile, the philippines is in during its fourth cyclone in three weeks. this reminder of the weather extremes of climate change is likely to
hello, i'm sally bundock. we start in baku, azerbaijan, where it is day two of the united nations climate change conference — also known as cop29. world leaders from around 200 nations are due to appear over the next couple of weeks but many have chosen to skip this cop, notably us president biden, india's narendra modi, from europe, ursula von der leyen, olaf scholz, and emmanuel macron, china's xijinping, and the prime ministers of canada and australia. however, delegates have already...
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sally nabil, bbc news, hurghada.botage. the diplomat had replaced one of six others who were expelled in august — also for alleged spying. meanwhile in brussels, leaders of the nato military alliance and ukraine have been holding emergency talks on tuesday, after russia attacked a central city in ukraine with an experimental ballistic missile last week. tensions have been high since the us gave ukraine permission to use american long—range missiles against targets inside russia, known as atacms. it comes as moscow admitted that a ukrainian strike using those missiles hit one of russia's key air defence systems and an air base in the kursk region. the rare acknowledgement from moscow follows its largest ever drone attack on ukraine. kyiv says a record 188 drones were launched overnight, damaging buildings and critical infrastructure in several regions. in the last hour i spoke to ivo daalder, former us ambassador to nato, and the ceo of the chicago council on global affairs. i asked him if this emergency meeting is a
sally nabil, bbc news, hurghada.botage. the diplomat had replaced one of six others who were expelled in august — also for alleged spying. meanwhile in brussels, leaders of the nato military alliance and ukraine have been holding emergency talks on tuesday, after russia attacked a central city in ukraine with an experimental ballistic missile last week. tensions have been high since the us gave ukraine permission to use american long—range missiles against targets inside russia, known as...
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hello, i'm sally bundock.re kamala harris says she will help to ensure a peaceful transfer
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sally nabil from bbc arabic is in hurghada in egypt.es recovered. they didn't say what their nationalities are, but they pointed out that all that have been found, whether alive or dead, have been pulled out from the sea by the rescue teams. and as far as we know, five have been found alive. a finnish, a swiss, two belgians and one egyptian, and four have been found dead. and the number of the missing keeps going down. now we have around seven people missing. we don't know if the rescue teams will be able to find them in the coming few hours, but we understand that the search operations are still under way, led by the egyptian navy. and this is the second batch of survivors to be found today, because yesterday they found 28 people. and we understand that all of them are in good health condition and they are receiving due medical attention. but there are a lot of unanswered questions regarding this incident. what caused the boat to sink? we know it's a new boat. it's in good shape. the governor of the red sea said there were no technical
sally nabil from bbc arabic is in hurghada in egypt.es recovered. they didn't say what their nationalities are, but they pointed out that all that have been found, whether alive or dead, have been pulled out from the sea by the rescue teams. and as far as we know, five have been found alive. a finnish, a swiss, two belgians and one egyptian, and four have been found dead. and the number of the missing keeps going down. now we have around seven people missing. we don't know if the rescue teams...
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hello, i'm sally bundock. a very warm welcome to the programme. we begin in washington, where donald trump is set to control all the levers of government, after his republican party retained its majority in the us house of representatives. among his latest nominations, the president—elect has picked a controversial congressman, matt gaetz, to be his attorney—general. mr trump also plans to nominate florida republican senator marco rubio as secretary of state. he's chosen the former democratic congresswoman, tulsi gabbard, as his director of national intelligence. and he's named the tech billionaire elon musk as the joint—lead for a new us department of government efficiency, alongside the former republican presidential candidate, vivek ramaswamy. on wednesday, the president—elect returned to the oval office for a meeting with presidentjoe biden. they both promised a smooth transfer of power injanuary. our correspondent rowan bridge is in washington. let's start with the nominations. talk us through the reaction, in particular in response to the co
hello, i'm sally bundock. a very warm welcome to the programme. we begin in washington, where donald trump is set to control all the levers of government, after his republican party retained its majority in the us house of representatives. among his latest nominations, the president—elect has picked a controversial congressman, matt gaetz, to be his attorney—general. mr trump also plans to nominate florida republican senator marco rubio as secretary of state. he's chosen the former...
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dream of participating in every global competition as a representative of all communities is axis sally who born and pushed in out in 1984 he became the 1st boxer of cost of our albanian descent to compete at the olympics. those representing the former yugoslavia were able to take part in all competitions on like cost of our athletes today. setup was this the best way to get to that time i represented the 25000000 people 100. i was always number one in yugoslavia. southern i've been crying national champion 10 times the was an absolute joy and composite about then i started boxing in europe. i knew in the world or so under the olympics or to move on and beyond. the collapse of yugoslavia began in 1991 with the country, then gradually splitting up into individual states. comfortable as a war for independence from the serbian dominated regime ended in 1999. eventually costs a vote declared itself a sovereign country in 2008. but the bloody conflicts between serbs and estimate companions have created deep divisions so deep that they still don't recognize each other. almost a quarter of a c
dream of participating in every global competition as a representative of all communities is axis sally who born and pushed in out in 1984 he became the 1st boxer of cost of our albanian descent to compete at the olympics. those representing the former yugoslavia were able to take part in all competitions on like cost of our athletes today. setup was this the best way to get to that time i represented the 25000000 people 100. i was always number one in yugoslavia. southern i've been crying...
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our correspondent sally nabiljoins us now. sally, what do we know about what happened?been recovered. we don't know their nationalities but three people have been found alive, so now, the number of survivors has risen, from 28, up to 31, and a number of missing has gone down from 16, down to nine, i'd be no search and rescue operations are still happening. what exactly caused the boat to sink is under investigation. we do not have the full picture at the moment. what we understand is that initial reports have been quoting some of the survivors saying, that a big wave has hit the boat, and caused it to capsize, and that it took only minutes before it sank into the sea. some of those on board didn't even manage to save their lives and jump into the water. so, we don't know yet, what exactly caused it to have such a tragic ending, but we know that the weather might be a factor, technical errors have been excluded so far according to the governor of the red sea, who said the boat has been saved, but we'll have to wait for the results of the investigation.- for the results o
our correspondent sally nabiljoins us now. sally, what do we know about what happened?been recovered. we don't know their nationalities but three people have been found alive, so now, the number of survivors has risen, from 28, up to 31, and a number of missing has gone down from 16, down to nine, i'd be no search and rescue operations are still happening. what exactly caused the boat to sink is under investigation. we do not have the full picture at the moment. what we understand is that...
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hello, i'm sally bundock. nations climate change conference — also known as cop29. world leaders from around 200 nations are due to appear over the next couple of weeks but many have chosen to skip this cop, notably us president biden, india's narendra modi, from europe, ursula von der leyen, olaf scholz, and emmanuel macron,
hello, i'm sally bundock. nations climate change conference — also known as cop29. world leaders from around 200 nations are due to appear over the next couple of weeks but many have chosen to skip this cop, notably us president biden, india's narendra modi, from europe, ursula von der leyen, olaf scholz, and emmanuel macron,
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hello, i'm sally bundock.mir putin just hours after his election win last week, urging him not to escalate the war in ukraine, that's according to the washington post. mr trump allegedly made the call from his mar—a—lago residence, where he is said
hello, i'm sally bundock.mir putin just hours after his election win last week, urging him not to escalate the war in ukraine, that's according to the washington post. mr trump allegedly made the call from his mar—a—lago residence, where he is said
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hello, i'm sally bundock.een naming members of his white house team for his second term in office. one of those appointments will be going to elon musk — he will oversee a new "department of government efficiency" alongside his one—time rival for the republican presidential nomination, multi—millionaire vivek ramaswamy. trump has also announced other appointments and nominees.
hello, i'm sally bundock.een naming members of his white house team for his second term in office. one of those appointments will be going to elon musk — he will oversee a new "department of government efficiency" alongside his one—time rival for the republican presidential nomination, multi—millionaire vivek ramaswamy. trump has also announced other appointments and nominees.
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hello, i'm sally bundock.irst minister, eluned morgan, has called the flooding caused by storm bert absolutely devastating. hundreds of homes remain underwater and many roads have been turned into rivers as a result of the torrential downpours, with some areas seeing more than a month's rain in the past 48 hours.
hello, i'm sally bundock.irst minister, eluned morgan, has called the flooding caused by storm bert absolutely devastating. hundreds of homes remain underwater and many roads have been turned into rivers as a result of the torrential downpours, with some areas seeing more than a month's rain in the past 48 hours.
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i'm sally bundock.ift by the us, means ukraine can now use army tactical missile systems, known as atacms, to defend its forces, in russia's kursk region, on ukraine's northeast border. russian president vladimir putin has yet to comment on the reports. he previously warned the west that he would consider such a move to be a major escalation in the conflict. our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams, is in eastern ukraine, and has the latest. it's a powerful weapon with a range of almost 200 miles, capable of hitting targets deep inside russia.
i'm sally bundock.ift by the us, means ukraine can now use army tactical missile systems, known as atacms, to defend its forces, in russia's kursk region, on ukraine's northeast border. russian president vladimir putin has yet to comment on the reports. he previously warned the west that he would consider such a move to be a major escalation in the conflict. our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams, is in eastern ukraine, and has the latest. it's a powerful weapon with a range of almost 200...
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hello, i'm sally bundock.dates have been concentrating on the seven swing states most likely to decide the outcome. polls suggest the eventual result could be extremely tight. visiting pennsylvania the republican, donald trump, complained not all states require voters to show identification. he suggested this could only be to allow cheating. he also suggested he wouldn't mind journalists being shot, though his campaign team has insisted the comments
hello, i'm sally bundock.dates have been concentrating on the seven swing states most likely to decide the outcome. polls suggest the eventual result could be extremely tight. visiting pennsylvania the republican, donald trump, complained not all states require voters to show identification. he suggested this could only be to allow cheating. he also suggested he wouldn't mind journalists being shot, though his campaign team has insisted the comments
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speaking to my colleage sally bundock on business today, the company's ceo johan lundgren rejected the said it would be vigorously opposed. we completely disagree with this. we actually think it's illegal. we think that it goes against the european consumer law, which actually sets out very clearly that customers should only have to pay for the things that they use. and actually, if this was introduced elsewhere, and i don't think it will, i don't think it will happen in spain either, because we will challenge this as all airlines will do, you would only see that ultimately the base fares will go up and customers will have limited choice. so that's the case we're going to set out. why are you sure that other countries won't follow suit? because it's already stipulated in european law that this is the right thing for the consumer. it is consumer—friendly that people only have to, you know, pay for the things that they actually buy. so that's part of actually having choices. and it keeps the average fares very low. you know, one of the reasons why low cost airlines are able to grow to th
speaking to my colleage sally bundock on business today, the company's ceo johan lundgren rejected the said it would be vigorously opposed. we completely disagree with this. we actually think it's illegal. we think that it goes against the european consumer law, which actually sets out very clearly that customers should only have to pay for the things that they use. and actually, if this was introduced elsewhere, and i don't think it will, i don't think it will happen in spain either, because...