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let's get the latest from our north america editor, sarah smith. d what was achieved, who came out on top there, do you think? well, i think president biden can be pretty proud of himself for the deal he negotiated, which involves some spending cuts, but not nearly as much as republicans were asking for. but he cannot go around boasting of it, because that is not going to persuade republicans to vote for this, and he needs them to do so, and pretty quickly, less than a week to get the deal through congress if america is to avoid its first ever default. the first hurdle tonight is a vote in the house of representatives, and you have a sizeable number of hardline sizeable number of ha rdline right—wing sizeable number of hardline right—wing republicans who say they are not going to support this deal because of the lack of spending cuts, as they perceive it, one so angry he described the deal as a third sandwich. you also have prominent democrats who do not like the deal either, angry about measures that require people to work before they can receive f
let's get the latest from our north america editor, sarah smith. d what was achieved, who came out on top there, do you think? well, i think president biden can be pretty proud of himself for the deal he negotiated, which involves some spending cuts, but not nearly as much as republicans were asking for. but he cannot go around boasting of it, because that is not going to persuade republicans to vote for this, and he needs them to do so, and pretty quickly, less than a week to get the deal...
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sarah smith, bbc news, sioux center, iowa. stay with us here on bbc news.s, but we still managed to reach 22 celsius in kew gardens, making it the warm spot. how about monday? sunny spells in the forecast, scattered showers, too, but we�*re focusing on the dry weather, and indeed, it will be a mostly dry day for many of us. now, on the satellite picture, there is a line of cloud across the uk, that is a weather front, it�*s been bringing rain. and early in the morning, it is going to be raining across east anglia, the south east and central southern england, as this weather front gradually moves towards the east. but behind it, a large area of high pressure is building in, and that means settled weather for many of us. so here�*s the forecast through the early hours. you can see where the cloud and the rain is. but even once the weather front clears away, still a few showers behind it. it will be on the nippy side across some parts of the country. temperatures in glasgow and edinburgh around four celsius, but in the southeast, around ten. so early in the mo
sarah smith, bbc news, sioux center, iowa. stay with us here on bbc news.s, but we still managed to reach 22 celsius in kew gardens, making it the warm spot. how about monday? sunny spells in the forecast, scattered showers, too, but we�*re focusing on the dry weather, and indeed, it will be a mostly dry day for many of us. now, on the satellite picture, there is a line of cloud across the uk, that is a weather front, it�*s been bringing rain. and early in the morning, it is going to be...
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May 11, 2023
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sarah smith, bbc news, juarez. so that's the view on this side of the border. now to mexico city to speak to our correspondent will grant for the view from there. there seems to be some confusion still about what the end of title 42 might mean. what's the feeling where you are, and what might happen come midnight, especially among migrants themselves? we midnight, especially among migrants themselves? ~ . , ~ themselves? we heard president biden there talkin: themselves? we heard president biden there talking about _ themselves? we heard president biden there talking about it _ themselves? we heard president biden there talking about it being _ there talking about it being potentially chaotic, and the sense in mexico is it's been chaotic before title 42 was introduced, while it was here, and now in the finalfew while it was here, and now in the final few hours it looked like while it was here, and now in the finalfew hours it looked like it will be chaotic too. why? because most migrants don't know what it means. they are told they won't be allowed in unless th
sarah smith, bbc news, juarez. so that's the view on this side of the border. now to mexico city to speak to our correspondent will grant for the view from there. there seems to be some confusion still about what the end of title 42 might mean. what's the feeling where you are, and what might happen come midnight, especially among migrants themselves? we midnight, especially among migrants themselves? ~ . , ~ themselves? we heard president biden there talkin: themselves? we heard president...
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sarah smith, bbc news, sioux center, iowa.y television awards. the late queen was also a winner — her tea with paddington bear during the platinum jubilee winning the award for most memorable tv moment. ben whishaw and kate winslet won the main acting awards. lizo mzimba reports. this was tv�*s big night of celebration — this year hosted by two of the uk's top comedians. and this is romesh ranganathan — a bafta winner, a multiple nominee, and soon to be a national treasure. and this is... well, this is rob beckett. evening. sit down, sweetheart, sit down, sit down. i no one show dominated, but family drama i am ruth — about a challenging mother—daughter relationship in the social media age — won two awards — best single drama and best actress for kate winslet. she called for more action to protect young people. to people in power, and to people who can make change — please criminalise harmful content. please eradicate harmful content. we don't want it! we want our children back. everything bad that could have happened has happ
sarah smith, bbc news, sioux center, iowa.y television awards. the late queen was also a winner — her tea with paddington bear during the platinum jubilee winning the award for most memorable tv moment. ben whishaw and kate winslet won the main acting awards. lizo mzimba reports. this was tv�*s big night of celebration — this year hosted by two of the uk's top comedians. and this is romesh ranganathan — a bafta winner, a multiple nominee, and soon to be a national treasure. and this...
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sarah smith, bbc news, miami. operation will go on for a third da. ., day. it is focused on a peninsula on the western — day. it is focused on a peninsula on the western side _ day. it is focused on a peninsula on the western side of— day. it is focused on a peninsula on the western side of the _ day. it is focused on a peninsula on the western side of the reservoir, l the western side of the reservoir, around 30 miles from where the three—year—old went missing in 2007. rishi sunak has said net migration — the difference between the numbers of people entering and leaving the uk — is too high and must come down. 0fficialfigures show net migration reached 50a,000 in the year tojune 2022 — a record high. the latest figures are expected tomorrow, and estimates suggest it could have risen to at least 700,000. alex forsyth reports from warwickshire on the impact of immigration there. at this family—run recycling centre in rugby, migrant workers help keep things moving. like in many sectors, here, they�*ve struggled to r
sarah smith, bbc news, miami. operation will go on for a third da. ., day. it is focused on a peninsula on the western — day. it is focused on a peninsula on the western side _ day. it is focused on a peninsula on the western side of— day. it is focused on a peninsula on the western side of the _ day. it is focused on a peninsula on the western side of the reservoir, l the western side of the reservoir, around 30 miles from where the three—year—old went missing in 2007. rishi sunak has...
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sarah smith is injuarez, mexico, where she has been speaking to people in desperate conditions to crossorder. trying to escape from poverty and persecution, it will take a lot more than razor wire to repel migrants desperate to reach america. after long, arduous journeys, these people have almost made it. but what they have found is an arid wasteland on the mexican side of the border. in a scarce patch of shade, milexi struggles to care for herfour children. after a dangerous journey from venezuela, the family are now sleeping here in the dirt. translation: as a mum, it'sjust too much. - here you can't sleep. the cold is way too intense. i said, "lord, what do i do?" we are worried that they will close the border and tell us everything is over. very occasionally, the gates open to allow a handful of people through, but not before they've thrown away what little they've brought with them. everything except their documents and their phones. even shoelaces have to go. translation: my girl is nine years old and is diabetic, - and this is why i decided to migrate. some days they have come he
sarah smith is injuarez, mexico, where she has been speaking to people in desperate conditions to crossorder. trying to escape from poverty and persecution, it will take a lot more than razor wire to repel migrants desperate to reach america. after long, arduous journeys, these people have almost made it. but what they have found is an arid wasteland on the mexican side of the border. in a scarce patch of shade, milexi struggles to care for herfour children. after a dangerous journey from...
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sarah smith, bbc news, juarez.ad been gathered using unlawful methods. they've shown the court 33 articles that prince harry claims were based on hacking and other illegal activities. our media editor katie razzall is here. today we got details of the 33 articles prince harry claims prove the papers were acting unlawfully. "diana so sad on harry's big day" was in the daily mirror in 1996, when he was just 12, soon after his parents�* divorce. mgn says harry is wrong — the panorama interview had revealed family emotions and diana's office openly briefed the press about her movements. "rugger off harry" is a story about a sports injury in the sunday mirror in 2001. this, says mgn, came from a "confidential eton source" not voice mail interception. and "hooray harry's dumped" is also from the sunday mirror in 2007. we know prince harry blames mgn for the break—up of his relationship with chelsy davy. it says this story was actually based on a news of the world exclusive, not phone hacking. mirror group says it "was ov
sarah smith, bbc news, juarez.ad been gathered using unlawful methods. they've shown the court 33 articles that prince harry claims were based on hacking and other illegal activities. our media editor katie razzall is here. today we got details of the 33 articles prince harry claims prove the papers were acting unlawfully. "diana so sad on harry's big day" was in the daily mirror in 1996, when he was just 12, soon after his parents�* divorce. mgn says harry is wrong — the panorama...
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will be speaking to chris mason at the g7 summit injapan, but first to our north america editor, sarah smithamericans, they have been reluctant to talk about x 16 —— f-i6s reluctant to talk about x 16 —— f—i6s and training, why the change of heart? it f-16s and training, why the change of heart? , ., f-16s and training, why the change of heart? , . ,. ., ., f-16s and training, why the change ofheart? ,. ., ., ~ ., of heart? it is a scenario you know well we have _ of heart? it is a scenario you know well we have seen _ of heart? it is a scenario you know well we have seen play _ of heart? it is a scenario you know well we have seen play out - of heart? it is a scenario you know well we have seen play out before | well we have seen play out before whether us says it doesn't agree with sending military aid to the ukraine, whether it is a defence missiles, missile launchers, even tanks, and then it does a u—turn. usually under pressure from european allies. the uk has been at the forefront of arguing that ukrainian pilots should be trained to use these f—i6s fighterjets. they have been at the t
will be speaking to chris mason at the g7 summit injapan, but first to our north america editor, sarah smithamericans, they have been reluctant to talk about x 16 —— f-i6s reluctant to talk about x 16 —— f—i6s and training, why the change of heart? it f-16s and training, why the change of heart? , ., f-16s and training, why the change of heart? , . ,. ., ., f-16s and training, why the change ofheart? ,. ., ., ~ ., of heart? it is a scenario you know well we have _ of heart? it is a...
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please welcome brian cox, kieran culkin, jay smith cameron, sarah snoop, nicholas braun and alan rucktell i am a huge fan or else you would not be here. we are missing roy, jeremy strong. he could not be here tonight but he did send in a video to express how sad he is he could not attend. thank you, jeremy. the feeling is mutual. there are shows that match a moment in the world. this is one of them. i am not sure what the moment is but it doesn't seem like a great moment. there is a schadenfreude to see these people going through this turmoil and this weakness. there is also a quality. i was wondering, who among all of these terrible people, who do you think might be the worst of all of them? who do you think the worst character is? >> you think logan is the worst? >> i think so. >> brian do you think he is the worst character? >> he is very misunderstood. he loves his children. i was told that early on. i asked the question, does he love his children. they are just all pains in the. >> we love watching all of you insult each other. there is some absolutely hair-raising skin peeling t
please welcome brian cox, kieran culkin, jay smith cameron, sarah snoop, nicholas braun and alan rucktell i am a huge fan or else you would not be here. we are missing roy, jeremy strong. he could not be here tonight but he did send in a video to express how sad he is he could not attend. thank you, jeremy. the feeling is mutual. there are shows that match a moment in the world. this is one of them. i am not sure what the moment is but it doesn't seem like a great moment. there is a...
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. >> with me to discuss our cnn media analyst sarah fischer, julia chatterley, and cnn royal commentator, sally smithr nypd lieutenant, thank you all for being here. this is captured once again as it always does the public's attention. i will start with you, sarah. what do you make of the somewhat conflicting statements. it is really about how aggressive or dangerous this was, i think at this point. everyone agrees something did happen that was problematic. >> when you are in the car and you have that type of traumatic experience that harry had, of course you are going to perceive there to be a lot of danger against you. it doesn't surprise me that his account may be more dangerous than what the police and the taxi driver were saying. but the big thing i am thinking about is that this is going to capture headlines for days and that is because here in america, we love stories about prince harry, and meghan markle. it captures our attention so much. unfortunately for them, they are in this reinforcing vicious cycle. something like this happens because of how much attention that they are getting. it wil
. >> with me to discuss our cnn media analyst sarah fischer, julia chatterley, and cnn royal commentator, sally smithr nypd lieutenant, thank you all for being here. this is captured once again as it always does the public's attention. i will start with you, sarah. what do you make of the somewhat conflicting statements. it is really about how aggressive or dangerous this was, i think at this point. everyone agrees something did happen that was problematic. >> when you are in the...
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i don't think jack smith needs it, but he's got it. >> sarah, what was on display at that cnn town, was not only in a authoritarian ground for a come back, by an audience that was eating it up with laughter and applauds. was that the most vivid display of the erosion of our democracy? >> no, the fact that we have this conversation eight years later, the exact same conversation we had in 2015 and 2016, when he ran, when america fully knew he had this record as a career criminal with ties to hostile foreigner james, according to another new source, the audience was told, you are not allowed to -- you had to applaud him, that is kind of the scene you would see in authoritarian regime. and what they were suffering, from the lack of consequences. this was not a bad week for trump, it was a bad week for america because of trump. it was a bad week as he -- we have the obstruction of justice. he abused power, pardon power, and admitted multiple acts, and if that list the rest, i will be here all day. the has been meaningful consequences. the first time trump was investigated by the department o
i don't think jack smith needs it, but he's got it. >> sarah, what was on display at that cnn town, was not only in a authoritarian ground for a come back, by an audience that was eating it up with laughter and applauds. was that the most vivid display of the erosion of our democracy? >> no, the fact that we have this conversation eight years later, the exact same conversation we had in 2015 and 2016, when he ran, when america fully knew he had this record as a career criminal with...
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. >> let's bring in sarah fisher, cnn's mediaablist and media reporter at axios and ben smith, the co-founder and editor in chief. what do you make of the fact that this is how desantis is launching his campaign? >> well, it's donald trump's ole turf, right? he used twitter so effectively. look, i mean, i think musk tried to position this platform. they're tweeting things that the government doesn't like up to the election or a journalist tweeting about elon musk's jet. all that. all that to one side. i think he's very much desantis who we know, i love engaging in the culture wars. he's going to the today. i can't see trump resisting coming back on the platform today. the last time he tweeted was january 28, 2021. i can see donald trump giving up. >> and that legal restraint that head him over on truth social is over now. >> i think it's unclear. >> it's not totally clear. the shareholders will make of that. >> we'll see. your headline is amazing this morning, sayer y sarah, musk mo murdoch. >> yeah. the fact that he's going to twitter. it suggests and caps offer a week of a lot of conservati
. >> let's bring in sarah fisher, cnn's mediaablist and media reporter at axios and ben smith, the co-founder and editor in chief. what do you make of the fact that this is how desantis is launching his campaign? >> well, it's donald trump's ole turf, right? he used twitter so effectively. look, i mean, i think musk tried to position this platform. they're tweeting things that the government doesn't like up to the election or a journalist tweeting about elon musk's jet. all that....
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sarah: the u.k. treasury revealed queen elizabeth's funeral and lying in state cost taxpayers an estimated 162 million pounds, just over $200 million. reporter naomi joy smith been looking at the numbers. naomi: that some covers of the. -- covers the time all the way from the queens passing last september through the 10 days of national mourning in the u.k. through the monarchs lying in state and of course her funeral. it is worth remembering the monumental scale of the events. the largest state event held in the u.k. since the second world war, viewed and attended in many cases by people and dignitaries from around the u.k. end of the world. you will remember the hundreds of thousands of people that cute to pay respects to the queen during the lying in state at westminster hall. at the funds were spent to ensurehe events could be held smoothlynd with dignity while ensuring the safety and security of the public. thats reflected in this number. 73 million pounds spent by the home office to ensure police and security around all of the events around the united kingdom. the second largest rog's money was covered by the department for culture and media, about 57
sarah: the u.k. treasury revealed queen elizabeth's funeral and lying in state cost taxpayers an estimated 162 million pounds, just over $200 million. reporter naomi joy smith been looking at the numbers. naomi: that some covers of the. -- covers the time all the way from the queens passing last september through the 10 days of national mourning in the u.k. through the monarchs lying in state and of course her funeral. it is worth remembering the monumental scale of the events. the largest...
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some -- such as ralph mcgill, lillian smith, harry golden, james mcbride dabbs, ann braden, and sarah patton boyle -- have written about our struggle in eloquent and prophetic terms. others have marched with us down nameless streets of the south. they have languished in filthy, roach-infested jails, suffering the abuse and brutality of policemen who view them as unlike so many of their moderate brothers and sisters, they have recognized the urgency of the moment and sensed the need for powerful "action" antidotes to combat the disease of segregation. let me take note of my other major disappointment. i have been so greatly disappointed with the white church and its leadership. of course, there are some notable exceptions. i am not unmindful of the fact that each of you has taken some significant stands on this issue. i commend you, reverend stallings, for your christian stand on this past sunday, in welcoming negroes to your worship service on a nonsegregated basis. i commend the catholic leaders of this state for integrating spring hill college several years ago. but despite these no
some -- such as ralph mcgill, lillian smith, harry golden, james mcbride dabbs, ann braden, and sarah patton boyle -- have written about our struggle in eloquent and prophetic terms. others have marched with us down nameless streets of the south. they have languished in filthy, roach-infested jails, suffering the abuse and brutality of policemen who view them as unlike so many of their moderate brothers and sisters, they have recognized the urgency of the moment and sensed the need for powerful...