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sarah campbell, thank you. - direction. back to you. sarah campbell, thank you. our.ent zelensky in switzerland to explore how to bring peace to ukraine. mr zelensky is hoping to sustain the momentum of this week's g7 meeting, when leaders pledged $50 billion of loans on the back of seized russian assets, and his signing a ten—year security deal with president biden. but no—one from russia is invited to the two—day summit, and china is staying away. our correspondent sarah rainsford joins me now. sarah, without russia attending, what expectations can there be for any meaningful step towards any peace process? i any meaningful step towards any peace process?— any meaningful step towards any eace rocess? ~ ., , ., peace process? i think that everyone involved in this _ peace process? i think that everyone involved in this process _ peace process? i think that everyone involved in this process is _ peace process? i think that everyone involved in this process is quite - involved in this process is quite clear that this is a very, very early and very tentative step toward
sarah campbell, thank you. - direction. back to you. sarah campbell, thank you. our.ent zelensky in switzerland to explore how to bring peace to ukraine. mr zelensky is hoping to sustain the momentum of this week's g7 meeting, when leaders pledged $50 billion of loans on the back of seized russian assets, and his signing a ten—year security deal with president biden. but no—one from russia is invited to the two—day summit, and china is staying away. our correspondent sarah rainsford joins...
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our correspondent sarah campbell is in central london.lebrates the king's official birthday but as you say there are many eyes on the princess because as we said this is herfirst appearance since her cancer diagnosis. in fact, her first public appearance since before christmas. let's talk to robert hardman of the daily mail and author of charles iii: the inside story. the palace are very keen to point out that this is not a return to royal duties for the princess. that is still some way off because her cancer treatment continues. that's right, she has said and they have said, in a personal statement, she said, "i have my good days and i have my bad days." no question today was a good day. i would say this is the most upbeat, probably the happiest day for the monarchy this year. the last time we saw all of them together smiling and in good spirits was last christmas. since then we have had all the dramas, the medical diagnoses. they have been through a lot. there is still a long way to go but what we did see today was that the direction of
our correspondent sarah campbell is in central london.lebrates the king's official birthday but as you say there are many eyes on the princess because as we said this is herfirst appearance since her cancer diagnosis. in fact, her first public appearance since before christmas. let's talk to robert hardman of the daily mail and author of charles iii: the inside story. the palace are very keen to point out that this is not a return to royal duties for the princess. that is still some way off...
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hello, this is breakfast with sarah campbell. jon with sarah campbell. is in portsmouth.he i newspaper described the contest as an "angry tv clash". the times highlights a snap poll by yougov which found that voters were evenly split over who won the debate, with 51% saying sunak edged it, while 49% gave it to starmer. the guardian also lead on the main party leaders' first face—off, describing it as an ill—tempered debate as starmer and sunak clashed on migration, tax and the nhs. and the front page of the daily telegraph focuses on starmer�*s stance on tax, describing him as "on the ropes". we will have plenty more discussion on the debate last night. as the uk election campaign continues we want your help in how we cover it. this week, the bbc launched your voice, your vote so you can tell us the issues that matter to you. and throughout the campaign, bbc news analysis editor ros atkins will be looking through the comments and questions you send in — and doing his best to answer them. through the election campaign, bbc news is asking you to let us know which issues you
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good morning, welcome to breakfast, with ben boulos and sarah campbell. 0ur headlines today.l migration to the uk — he says businesses that rely on foreign workers should train british people to do the jobs. the end of an era — 30 years after the end of apartheid in south africa, the ruling anc has lost its majority for the first time. after another delay to the launch of the boeing starliner — scientists say they're hoping to try again in the next few days. real madrid are champions of europe again, for a record—extending 15th time, after beating borussia dortmund at wembley to make it a dream debut season at the club forjude bellingham. a rather chilly start, but for many of us another day of warm sunny spells, although more cloud the further
good morning, welcome to breakfast, with ben boulos and sarah campbell. 0ur headlines today.l migration to the uk — he says businesses that rely on foreign workers should train british people to do the jobs. the end of an era — 30 years after the end of apartheid in south africa, the ruling anc has lost its majority for the first time. after another delay to the launch of the boeing starliner — scientists say they're hoping to try again in the next few days. real madrid are champions of...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sarah campbell. 0ur headlines today. conservatives promise to reduce the number of visas available to migrants each year, if they win on july 4th. a british—israeli man is among four hostages found dead in gaza as talks over a possible ceasefire deal hang in the balance. good morning from portsmouth. preparations are under way to mark the anniversary of d—day. 80 years since the allied invasion of normandy in 1944. that fairy will take some of the last remaining veterans to services in northern france. ., ., , ., , france. no doubting liverpool loves ta [or but france. no doubting liverpool loves taylor but is — france. no doubting liverpool loves taylor but is the _ france. no doubting liverpool loves taylor but is the whole _ france. no doubting liverpool loves taylor but is the whole country - taylor but is the whole country expected to get an economic boost as the megastar�*s tour arrives in the uk later this week? in sport. who has made their mark after wins for both scotland and england in their penultimate warmup
good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sarah campbell. 0ur headlines today. conservatives promise to reduce the number of visas available to migrants each year, if they win on july 4th. a british—israeli man is among four hostages found dead in gaza as talks over a possible ceasefire deal hang in the balance. good morning from portsmouth. preparations are under way to mark the anniversary of d—day. 80 years since the allied invasion of normandy in 1944. that fairy will take some...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sarah campbell. 0ur headlines today.knock them out of euro 2024. devastated, gutted, everything rolled into one. we came over with hope. it was that close. yes, sickening for scotland. they have had a night to sleep on it but forfans waking up have had a night to sleep on it but for fans waking up at this campsite, they will reflect on a penalty that was knocked given that would have changed the outcome of last night's game. manchester airport starts to return to normal, after a power cut caused disruption for tens of thousands of passengers. a world first epilepsy trial — a 12—year—old boy has been fitted with a device in his skull to control his seizures. the cost of a wedding can easily soar to the sky. couples increasingly choose to marry mid week. i have come to find out more at this special
good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sarah campbell. 0ur headlines today.knock them out of euro 2024. devastated, gutted, everything rolled into one. we came over with hope. it was that close. yes, sickening for scotland. they have had a night to sleep on it but forfans waking up have had a night to sleep on it but for fans waking up at this campsite, they will reflect on a penalty that was knocked given that would have changed the outcome of last night's game. manchester airport...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with sarah campbell and jon kay. 0ur headlines today...ged bets on the timing of the election. wikileaks founderjulian assange has been released from jail after a plea deal with the us government, which has been trying to extradite him from britain for more than decade. princess anne has spent a second night in hospital after suffering concussion and minor injuries in an accident on her gloucestershire estate. dealing with the fallout from the manchester airport power cut — but what are your rights? missed backs, missing holidays. i'll be taking a look. i'm in cologne, where england have the chance to close the door england have qualified for the last 16 after albania lost to spain but can they now produce a result and performance in their final group game against slovenia tonight, and banish some of the negativity around the site? and could these new arrivals help stop wildcats from becoming extinct in scotland ? good morning. it will be another hot and sunny day across england and wales today. for scotland and northern ireland and later
good morning, welcome to breakfast with sarah campbell and jon kay. 0ur headlines today...ged bets on the timing of the election. wikileaks founderjulian assange has been released from jail after a plea deal with the us government, which has been trying to extradite him from britain for more than decade. princess anne has spent a second night in hospital after suffering concussion and minor injuries in an accident on her gloucestershire estate. dealing with the fallout from the manchester...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with sarah campbell and jon kay. 0ur headlines today.eneration at leeds rhinos winning title after title for his club. after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2019, he became a prominent campaigner for more funding and research into the condition. we are at headingley throughout the programme, it is the home of leeds rhinos, the club that rob played for 400 times. he loved this club and they certainly loved him. week two of the general election campaign begins with the conservatives pledging to end what they call the confusion over biological sex. making signs and making
good morning, welcome to breakfast with sarah campbell and jon kay. 0ur headlines today.eneration at leeds rhinos winning title after title for his club. after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2019, he became a prominent campaigner for more funding and research into the condition. we are at headingley throughout the programme, it is the home of leeds rhinos, the club that rob played for 400 times. he loved this club and they certainly loved him. week two of the general election...
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welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sarah campbell. our headlines today...morning from nuneaton, warwickshire bellwether, meaning whoever wins here usually wins the keys to downing street. have voters been impressed by what they have seen so far? we have been finding out. steelworkers begin industrial action in protest at tata steel's plans to cut almost 3,000 jobs in south wales. in sport... france beat austria at euro 2024. but the win is overshadowed by an injury to kylian mbappe — their star striker suffers a broken nose. good morning. although many of us start off— good morning. although many of us start off on — good morning. although many of us start off on a cloudy note the spots of rain. _ start off on a cloudy note the spots of rain. that— start off on a cloudy note the spots of rain, that will give way to sunny spells _ of rain, that will give way to sunny spells and — of rain, that will give way to sunny spells and some showers. some when
welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sarah campbell. our headlines today...morning from nuneaton, warwickshire bellwether, meaning whoever wins here usually wins the keys to downing street. have voters been impressed by what they have seen so far? we have been finding out. steelworkers begin industrial action in protest at tata steel's plans to cut almost 3,000 jobs in south wales. in sport... france beat austria at euro 2024. but the win is overshadowed by an injury to kylian mbappe — their...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with sarah campbell in the studio and jon kay in portsmouth, for thein their first tv debate of the general election campaign — they clashed over the nhs, immigration, and taxation. keir immigration, and taxation. starmer is going to rais taxes. keir starmer is going to raise taxes. �* . , , keir starmer is going to raise taxes. �* ., , , , ., taxes. but that is 'ust the start because there i taxes. but that is 'ust the start because there is i taxes. but that is just the start because there is a _ taxes. but that is just the start because there is a long - taxes. but that is just the start because there is a long list i taxes. but that is just the start because there is a long list of. because there is a long list of other things he needs to find the money for. other things he needs to find the money for-— other things he needs to find the mone for. , ., ., ., money for. they are now 7.5 million. he sa s money for. they are now 7.5 million. he says they — money for. they are now 7.5 million. he says they are _ money for. they are now 7.5 million. he s
good morning, welcome to breakfast with sarah campbell in the studio and jon kay in portsmouth, for thein their first tv debate of the general election campaign — they clashed over the nhs, immigration, and taxation. keir immigration, and taxation. starmer is going to rais taxes. keir starmer is going to raise taxes. �* . , , keir starmer is going to raise taxes. �* ., , , , ., taxes. but that is 'ust the start because there i taxes. but that is 'ust the start because there is i taxes....
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hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and sarah campbell.ers, on politicians and on the media. with just over a week to go until election day, our analysis editor ros atkins has been taking a look at how reliable polling might be. in this general election campaign, you can't have missed the polls. this is the bbc�*s poll tracker. for months, polling has shown a large lead for labour. but how reliable are polls and how influential are they? back in 2015, they were wrong — suggesting a hung parliament when, in fact, the conservatives won a majority. polling methodology has evolved since then — so has the amount of polling. in this campaign, the bbc tracker has used data from more than 80 polls. as a sort of seismic election, and that's driven one of the reasons for there being more polls, and that is that there are more media clients wanting to publish and, in most cases, pay for polls. that increased number of polls can help overall, because, when put together, there's a bigger data set from which to track voter sentiment. and this is how mos
hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and sarah campbell.ers, on politicians and on the media. with just over a week to go until election day, our analysis editor ros atkins has been taking a look at how reliable polling might be. in this general election campaign, you can't have missed the polls. this is the bbc�*s poll tracker. for months, polling has shown a large lead for labour. but how reliable are polls and how influential are they? back in 2015, they were wrong — suggesting a hung...
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hello, this is breakfast with sarah campbell and jon kay. tributes. yes. you are absolutely right. rob�*s life transcended rugby league, transcended sport, particularly because of the campaigning he has done the last four years. i suppose his spiritual home as a sportsman is headingley, the home of leeds rhinos. he only ever played for leeds rhinos, a rarity in modern professional sport. inducted into the club�*s hall of fame. worth repeating that rugby league is a very physical, aggressive game. normally for very large players. rob was five tall. but what a player. 400 appearances, great britain player, a trophy cabinet packed. his was a stellar career. we met when rob was 12 and i was 14 and we both agreed professional contracts at the rhinos. i remember seeing this guy, so small and so quick. he had some superpowers as a player. they were their worst nightmare. for whatever reason, we were sat next to each other in the dressing room and we spent the next 15 years alongside each other. rob burrow forms part of a group, a cohort, a set of c
hello, this is breakfast with sarah campbell and jon kay. tributes. yes. you are absolutely right. rob�*s life transcended rugby league, transcended sport, particularly because of the campaigning he has done the last four years. i suppose his spiritual home as a sportsman is headingley, the home of leeds rhinos. he only ever played for leeds rhinos, a rarity in modern professional sport. inducted into the club�*s hall of fame. worth repeating that rugby league is a very physical, aggressive...
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hello, this is breakfast with sarah campbell and jon kay.rt! it's not — are you sure? i'm pretty sure! great start! it's not even _ are you sure? i'm pretty sure! great start! it's not even half _ are you sure? i'm pretty sure! great start! it's not even half past - are you sure? i'm pretty sure! great start! it's not even half past six! - let's take a look at today's papers. all the front pages feature the return of nigel farage to lead reform uk. "rishi's darkest hour" is the headline in the daily mail. also a poll suggesting the conservatives could be reduced to just 140 seats. with a picture of mr farage standing in front of a union flag, the daily telegraph goes with the headline "i'm back to lead the revolt." and meltdown is the mirror's headline. the paper also notes indications from the yougov poll that ministers grant shapps and jeremy hunt could lose their seats. tonight, the stakes could not be higher. in the first televised debate of the general election, rishi sunak and sir keir starmer will go head to head tonight, in an hour l
hello, this is breakfast with sarah campbell and jon kay.rt! it's not — are you sure? i'm pretty sure! great start! it's not even _ are you sure? i'm pretty sure! great start! it's not even half _ are you sure? i'm pretty sure! great start! it's not even half past - are you sure? i'm pretty sure! great start! it's not even half past six! - let's take a look at today's papers. all the front pages feature the return of nigel farage to lead reform uk. "rishi's darkest hour" is the...
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our royal correspondent sarah campbell is there.d, remembering the sacrifice of our forebears. a number of events we were involved in, both in portsmouth and france, to remember the huge sacrifice, in what was an audacious operation to unlock a five—year grip on western europe. but of course, it's exciting to be here today. a very special day. his majesty the king's birthday, our commander—in—chief, where we will deliver a 34—aircraft fly—past over buckingham palace behind us, at 13:00 this afternoon. so maybe not all of them, but take us through some of the 34. yes, absolutely. so we've got helicopters from joint aviation command. we've got aircraft from 22 group, our training group, assets from the air mobility force, the combat air force. and of course, what everyone's looking forward to, we close out with the red arrows in this, their 60th anniversary year. and it always amazes me that you can get so many aircraft flying from so far away and come over at exactly the right time. just take us through how difficult it is to plan th
our royal correspondent sarah campbell is there.d, remembering the sacrifice of our forebears. a number of events we were involved in, both in portsmouth and france, to remember the huge sacrifice, in what was an audacious operation to unlock a five—year grip on western europe. but of course, it's exciting to be here today. a very special day. his majesty the king's birthday, our commander—in—chief, where we will deliver a 34—aircraft fly—past over buckingham palace behind us, at...
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our royal correspondent, sarah campbell is at buckingham palace.lutely is a message that this is not the prince has back to a full schedule of events, but clearly significant and clear she was looking forward to and wanted to participate in the trooping the colour today. you might be able to see from this camera that there are crowds building up. i have to say, there are a lot of umbrellas out. the weather has slowly deteriorated, from bright blue sky is a few hours ago, to getting claudia and claudia, and now the rain has come. you also might be able to see on the left—hand side of your screen, just as it goes out of shot, yellow flags which are just a reminder that not everybody is a fan of the monarchy. they are shouting sporadically "not my king", and the spectators who come to watch trooping the colour are responding with a very rousing chorus of the national anthem. it is all very good—natured. that is the situation here at buckingham palace. everyone loves a bit of history. trooping the colour, it is because the king has two birthdays becaus
our royal correspondent, sarah campbell is at buckingham palace.lutely is a message that this is not the prince has back to a full schedule of events, but clearly significant and clear she was looking forward to and wanted to participate in the trooping the colour today. you might be able to see from this camera that there are crowds building up. i have to say, there are a lot of umbrellas out. the weather has slowly deteriorated, from bright blue sky is a few hours ago, to getting claudia and...
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hello, this is breakfast with sarah campbell and jon kay.used major disruption to key services. all kinds of chaos was caused. for those left in the wrong place or without luggage, questions will now turn to the issue of compensation. nina is taking a look at this for us. notjust for not just for manchester but with the summer holidays ahead, people flying from all over the country it is something we need to be aware of. have you ever reached your destination and your baggage has not made it? yes. a baby buggy when the kids were little. it sounds like a tiny thing but it gets the holiday off to a bad start when you have invested your money, annual leave, emotional investment. and it was utter chaos at manchester airport's terminals one and two at the weekend, after a powerfailure meant more than 100 flights were cancelled. as you can see in these images. luggage piled high, halls packed full of people, and plenty of holidays off to a bad start. and there will be a knock—on beyond today to try and get those holidays started and reunite people
hello, this is breakfast with sarah campbell and jon kay.used major disruption to key services. all kinds of chaos was caused. for those left in the wrong place or without luggage, questions will now turn to the issue of compensation. nina is taking a look at this for us. notjust for not just for manchester but with the summer holidays ahead, people flying from all over the country it is something we need to be aware of. have you ever reached your destination and your baggage has not made it?...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sarah campbell. 0ur headlines today.m a us court after pleading guilty in a deal which means his lengthy legal battle is over. england have topped the group after last night's goalless draw with slovenia but england fans show their frustrations at another underwhelming performance. is it farewell to free online returns? retailers are starting to charge shoppers — and even ban some people for returning too many items. but will they lose shoppers as a result? would you bring a horse onto the stage? _ would you bring a horse onto the stage? i— would you bring a horse onto the stare? . ., would you bring a horse onto the stare? .., , would you bring a horse onto the stare? , ., ., , ., stage? i could bring onto the stage. i don't stage? i could bring onto the stage. i don't know — stage? i could bring onto the stage. i don't know if— stage? i could bring onto the stage. i don't know if i'm _ stage? i could bring onto the stage. i don't know if i'm allowed - stage? i could bring onto the stage. i don't know if i'm allowed to
good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sarah campbell. 0ur headlines today.m a us court after pleading guilty in a deal which means his lengthy legal battle is over. england have topped the group after last night's goalless draw with slovenia but england fans show their frustrations at another underwhelming performance. is it farewell to free online returns? retailers are starting to charge shoppers — and even ban some people for returning too many items. but will they lose...
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hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and sarah campbell.uples are now choosing to tie the knot during the week, with some saving thousands in the process. ben's at an unusual wedding venue in eccles, where couples can get hitched in the cockpit of a 747 aircraft. that is quite exciting, isn't it? it really is. they can also raise a glass to toast the wedding on board. this is really rather special. this is a repurposed flight deck, upper deck of a jumbojet. is a repurposed flight deck, upper deck of a jumbo jet. through their is the cockpit. we will be speaking to the pilot later. this is a venue where couples can get married. we are here because, ifeel like i should be doing the safety demonstration, but the reason we are here is because couples are increasingly choosing to get married midweek and save a lot of money in the process. it is a real trend that is emerging. bridebook, which says it helps plan most weddings in the uk, found that last year, for the first time, less than half of weddings took place on a saturday, matching a trend
hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and sarah campbell.uples are now choosing to tie the knot during the week, with some saving thousands in the process. ben's at an unusual wedding venue in eccles, where couples can get hitched in the cockpit of a 747 aircraft. that is quite exciting, isn't it? it really is. they can also raise a glass to toast the wedding on board. this is really rather special. this is a repurposed flight deck, upper deck of a jumbojet. is a repurposed flight deck, upper...
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hello, this is breakfast with sarah campbell and jon kay.are being urged to register to vote in the forthcoming general election before tonight's deadline. nina is in the key swing seat of nuneaton for us this morning. market day has changed in nuneaton. the mining and textile industries that helped shape this town have declined. but there's still a buzz in this bellwether. win in nuneaton and statistics suggest you will when the keys to number 10. traders bob and jin are fed up with feeling afraid in the town centre. they want investment, in businesses and people. the yob culture, in each city i work in, all the towns we work in, there's this yob culture where kids are going around in balaclavas scaring people. they've got to get these kids into work and apprenticeships and give them a purpose in life. they've got to help small businesses like ourselves to keep going, because fundamentally, small businesses are, we're told, what keep the economy going. the nearby cities of birmingham, coventry and leicester make this spot ideal for developm
hello, this is breakfast with sarah campbell and jon kay.are being urged to register to vote in the forthcoming general election before tonight's deadline. nina is in the key swing seat of nuneaton for us this morning. market day has changed in nuneaton. the mining and textile industries that helped shape this town have declined. but there's still a buzz in this bellwether. win in nuneaton and statistics suggest you will when the keys to number 10. traders bob and jin are fed up with feeling...
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our royal correspondent sarah campbell is outside buckingham palace.o and the amazing news yesterday about _ ago and the amazing news yesterday about the _ ago and the amazing news yesterday about the princess of wales. it lifts the — about the princess of wales. it lifts the occasion and it means we have _ lifts the occasion and it means we have to _ lifts the occasion and it means we have to be — lifts the occasion and it means we have to be even better today. you alwa s have to be even better today. you always are — have to be even better today. you always are really _ have to be even better today. turn. always are really good. let's talk about the irish guards. we saw last week the king, they are a very new company. they have just been presented with their flag. so there is a real connection not only with the princess, but the king as well. absolutely, they are a new company and still— absolutely, they are a new company and still very experienced soldiers deployed — and still very experienced soldiers deployed multiple times around the world _ depl
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that they will go to the course to try to seek of action, to actually seek these reforms i'm sarah josh campbell. those details beyond disturbing and we'll be watching this case. i know you will be to get updates when we can. we appreciate your reporting? >> hey, the lead singer of the motown group, the four tops is suing michigan hospital now for racial discrimination, he says a hospital denied them care when he thought he was close to death alexander morris says that he went to the hospital suffering chest pains and having a difficulty breathing, and that is when he says the hospital put them in restraining jacket and did not believe he was who he is seen as miguel mark has is following this one. what has happened here, hard to believe what he is claiming here, but here is the claim. >> alexander lex morris became lead singer of the motown powerhouse group, the four tops and 2018, they have hits like, i can't help myself sugar pie honey bunch baby, i need your loving mr. morris says that in his lawsuit said he checked in on april 7, 2023, at ascension mecole out oakland hospital. he was brough
that they will go to the course to try to seek of action, to actually seek these reforms i'm sarah josh campbell. those details beyond disturbing and we'll be watching this case. i know you will be to get updates when we can. we appreciate your reporting? >> hey, the lead singer of the motown group, the four tops is suing michigan hospital now for racial discrimination, he says a hospital denied them care when he thought he was close to death alexander morris says that he went to the...
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