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those guys in sheffield, they love to do this and this is what you have to recall. notjust for the three points for this kind of stuff. painful game for us, beaten by, you know, a world—class side and they were too good for us on the day. there was positives in the early parts of the game. we actually had a lot of good moments in the first 20—25 minutes but after the first goal, they hit, you know, top form, top confidence. we weren't able to find a response and we weren't able to stop them today, so, yeah. we weren't at our best, they were outstanding and when that's the case, the gulf between us was too much on the day. nottingham forest are back level on points with second—placed arsenal after beating southampton 3—2 at the city ground. nuno espirito santo's side returned to winning ways. it was nervy at the end against the league's bottom side. elliot anderson scoring his first for the club with callum hudson—odoi, and who else but chris wood getting on the scoresheet, too, before southampton hit back with two goals. but it was ultimately too little, too late. t
those guys in sheffield, they love to do this and this is what you have to recall. notjust for the three points for this kind of stuff. painful game for us, beaten by, you know, a world—class side and they were too good for us on the day. there was positives in the early parts of the game. we actually had a lot of good moments in the first 20—25 minutes but after the first goal, they hit, you know, top form, top confidence. we weren't able to find a response and we weren't able to stop them...
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or it doesn't matter credit to those guysin doesn't matter credit to those guys in sheffield they loveey tried to play to enjoy notjust have to recall, they tried to play to enjoy not just for the three points for this kind of stuff. pretty good game for us. beaten by, you — pretty good game for us. beaten by, you know, a world—class side — by, you know, a world—class side and _ by, you know, a world—class side and they were too good for us on _ side and they were too good for us on the — side and they were too good for us on the day. there were positives _ us on the day. there were positives in the early parts of the game. we actually have a lot the game. we actually have a tot of— the game. we actually have a lot of good moments in the first— lot of good moments in the first 20—25 minutes after the first — first 20—25 minutes after the first goat— first 20—25 minutes after the first goal they hit top form, top confidence, we were not able — top confidence, we were not able to— top confidence, we were not able to find a response and yeah. — able to find a response and yeah. we _ able
or it doesn't matter credit to those guysin doesn't matter credit to those guys in sheffield they loveey tried to play to enjoy notjust have to recall, they tried to play to enjoy not just for the three points for this kind of stuff. pretty good game for us. beaten by, you — pretty good game for us. beaten by, you know, a world—class side — by, you know, a world—class side and _ by, you know, a world—class side and they were too good for us on _ side and they were too good for us on...
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in a colombian tree frog in a bunch of roses in sheffield. we will hear it from the author of a study into invasive and potentially dangerous species reaching european shores. let's return to the middle east. israel's security cabinet has recommended approving the gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal agreed with hamas. it comes after a meeting which lasted several hours. the full government cabinet is now convening to give a final ratification to that agreement. if approved, benjamin netanyahu's office has said the release of the first hostages will go ahead on sunday as planned. my colleague has been looking at the hostages held in gaza who are expected to be freed on sunday. the first six—week phase of the ceasefire will see 33 hostages including women, children, and elderly people exchanged for palestinian prisoners in israeli jails. with the first hostages set to be released on sunday, a list of names has been published on a number of israeli media sites. the 28—year—old is one named on the list. this 19—year—old had just started her m
in a colombian tree frog in a bunch of roses in sheffield. we will hear it from the author of a study into invasive and potentially dangerous species reaching european shores. let's return to the middle east. israel's security cabinet has recommended approving the gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal agreed with hamas. it comes after a meeting which lasted several hours. the full government cabinet is now convening to give a final ratification to that agreement. if approved, benjamin...
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that is rachel hubbard in sheffield.uge winter storm that could see the heaviest snowfall and coldest temperatures in decades. five states have declared a state of emergency but at least 25 more are under weather alerts as the storm is expected to begin in the centre of the country before spreading eastwards. let's speak to rowan bridge who is in washington. tell us what is the situation at the moment? it tell us what is the situation at the moment? it depends on where you _ at the moment? it depends on where you are _ at the moment? it depends on where you are in _ at the moment? it depends on where you are in the _ at the moment? it depends on where you are in the united i where you are in the united states, if you are in kansas, the warnings are pretty dire, frankly. the national weather service is warning of potentially life—threatening conditions, talking about a white out. what you have is a combination of heavy snowfall, up combination of heavy snowfall, up to 35 centimetres predicted in some places and potentiall
that is rachel hubbard in sheffield.uge winter storm that could see the heaviest snowfall and coldest temperatures in decades. five states have declared a state of emergency but at least 25 more are under weather alerts as the storm is expected to begin in the centre of the country before spreading eastwards. let's speak to rowan bridge who is in washington. tell us what is the situation at the moment? it tell us what is the situation at the moment? it depends on where you _ at the moment? it...
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the blades are two points clear of leeds, who host sheffield wednesday tomorrow. portsmouth. confirmation there of that 10th home win of the season for sheffield united which sends chris wilder's side above burnley — who drew with top—four rivals sunderland yesterday. well, there will be plenty of celebrations at the welsh capital tonight as cardiff put three past neighbours swansea in the south wales derby. callum robinson's brace was followed by dimitrios goutas' thumping header. the victory takes the bluebirds out of the relegation zone. meanwhile in the other early kick off, visitors hull city secured a crucial three points at the den thanks to an unfortunate own goal by millwall defenderjake cooper. like cardiff, the victory moves the tigers out of the bottom three. celtic progress in the scottish cup after a victory over kilmarnock in the fourth round. the unmarked japanese international daizen maeda scoring the winning goal. they're looking to win the competition for a record extending 43rd time. the draw for the fifth round will be made on monday night.aft
the blades are two points clear of leeds, who host sheffield wednesday tomorrow. portsmouth. confirmation there of that 10th home win of the season for sheffield united which sends chris wilder's side above burnley — who drew with top—four rivals sunderland yesterday. well, there will be plenty of celebrations at the welsh capital tonight as cardiff put three past neighbours swansea in the south wales derby. callum robinson's brace was followed by dimitrios goutas' thumping header. the...
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joining me now, avery sheffield, welcome back.here. >> rising rates aren't going to wreck the whole story. >> they won't wreck the whole story, no. there is a reason why rates are rising. rates are rising because the economy is fine. we saw with the payroll numbers, we saw with wage growth still at 3.9% year over year. we saw the small business opt index recently. data points are coming out and suggesting the economy can withstand higher rates. >> why are we reacting this way? >> valuations are very high in many areas of the economy. and, of course, higher rates over time, high enough rates, will slow the economy. but the question is, which companies actually can do well in a higher rate environment? and have reasonable enough valuations that there is real still asymmetric opportunity to the upside. >> so, you're not naive to the fact that rates are rising. not like you think everything is going to work. there are going to be winners and losers. >> absolutely. >> where are the winners? >> yes, i think that two areas that are most
joining me now, avery sheffield, welcome back.here. >> rising rates aren't going to wreck the whole story. >> they won't wreck the whole story, no. there is a reason why rates are rising. rates are rising because the economy is fine. we saw with the payroll numbers, we saw with wage growth still at 3.9% year over year. we saw the small business opt index recently. data points are coming out and suggesting the economy can withstand higher rates. >> why are we reacting this way?...
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third—placed sheffield united are also a point off the top after ending a three game winless run with 1-0, second premier league start. 1—0, arsenal. living a teenage dream. unlike their opponents, brighton have no winds since november. with finishing like this, it is not hard to see why. but they were handed a lifeline in the second half. penalty was given away an unusualfashion. ezra made no mistake. 1—1. brighton came closest to winning, but the strike was dragged agonisingly wide. so, and happy travels for arsenal, that could mean more ground lost in the title race. —— unhappy. leeds' lead at the top of the championship has been cut to one point after they let a 3—1 lead slip away at hull city, drawing 3—3. burnley had put themselves level on points with leeds at lunchtime, beating local rivals blackburn rovers 1—0 at ewood park. zian flemming's diving header the difference as blackburn's 15—year wait for victory over burnley goes on. scott parker's side nowjust a point behind leeds in second. third—placed sheffield united are also a point off the top after ending a three game win
third—placed sheffield united are also a point off the top after ending a three game winless run with 1-0, second premier league start. 1—0, arsenal. living a teenage dream. unlike their opponents, brighton have no winds since november. with finishing like this, it is not hard to see why. but they were handed a lifeline in the second half. penalty was given away an unusualfashion. ezra made no mistake. 1—1. brighton came closest to winning, but the strike was dragged agonisingly wide. so,...
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the sword 4—1 at home, while cardiff, who sit second from bottom of the championship, beat hosts sheffieldeir place in the 4th round. one match in the scottish premiership as rangers missed the chance to take a bigger dent out of celtics lead at the top of the league with a 1—1 draw at dundee. rangers are currently 15 points behind celtic. so while everton wave goodbye to theirs, west ham are saying hello to their new manager. after 20 months out of management, graham potter has returned to the dugout, signing a 2 and a half year deal at the london stadium. potter says he'sjoining a club with a big traditions and a big history — and says it feels a bit like christmas and that he's raring to go again in the premier league. joe lynskey has more. this is the opening he's waited nearly two years for. good morning. at west ham united, potter has eemerged. the coaching journey started in sweden's fourth tier. where taking them to europe show the potential much at swansea city and played what he's doing. he paid a huge sum to be at the bridge. but he was sacked the same season. potter has been ou
the sword 4—1 at home, while cardiff, who sit second from bottom of the championship, beat hosts sheffieldeir place in the 4th round. one match in the scottish premiership as rangers missed the chance to take a bigger dent out of celtics lead at the top of the league with a 1—1 draw at dundee. rangers are currently 15 points behind celtic. so while everton wave goodbye to theirs, west ham are saying hello to their new manager. after 20 months out of management, graham potter has returned to...
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an alan thorpe—from—sheffield—shaped challenge.taking things apart, finding how they work. you don't like being called an engineer? no. tinkerer? tinkerer! because engineers design things. itake apart! alan was registered blind aged 15, but he is so good at tinkering, he didn'tjust learn braille on a perkins machine like this. he learnt how to take that machine apart piece by piece and rebuild it. that is one of the springs what goes on the back space. i've just had to put one of those on this machine. so good was his tinkering, he became the uk's only certified repairer of the perkins braille writer, but now he's thinking of retirement. you are self—taught, and self—taught with just yourfingertips? yes. self—taught through touch. fine. even for somebody with sight this sounds like a very difficultjob? it is. get here. and because springs have a mind of their own, theyjump off and bounce all over the place. i'm servicing 600 machines a year. you are desperate to find an apprentice? i want somebody to have my passion for keeping the
an alan thorpe—from—sheffield—shaped challenge.taking things apart, finding how they work. you don't like being called an engineer? no. tinkerer? tinkerer! because engineers design things. itake apart! alan was registered blind aged 15, but he is so good at tinkering, he didn'tjust learn braille on a perkins machine like this. he learnt how to take that machine apart piece by piece and rebuild it. that is one of the springs what goes on the back space. i've just had to put one of those on...
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them in a wheelchair. >> that's outside meadowhall, which is in sheffield, where i grew up. remember it opening andifs grew up. i remember it opening and it's just hilarious, isn't it? why and it's just hilarious, isn't it.7 why didn't they get out and run.7 >> i know that if they run they'd have got there a lot quicker in lord darzi, but we won't spoil it because you've got to watch it and see how it ended. because shoplifting is shoplifting, whether you're in a wheelchair or not. it's appalling. >> and i think the most shocking part of the report is that she hasn't been charged, or at least she's just been cautioned, even though she was caught red handed and stealing high value items. >> how fast is she going? >> how fast is she going? >> i know. >> i know. >> i know. >> i mean, why couldn't they got out? got out the. why can they get out of the flipping car and run after great lumps? >> yeah, well. >> yeah, well. >> someone says they were going. she was going wheely fast, but that's a really bad pun, so i'm not going to. >> repeat it. angie. oh, dear. well, we'd love to k
them in a wheelchair. >> that's outside meadowhall, which is in sheffield, where i grew up. remember it opening andifs grew up. i remember it opening and it's just hilarious, isn't it? why and it's just hilarious, isn't it.7 why didn't they get out and run.7 >> i know that if they run they'd have got there a lot quicker in lord darzi, but we won't spoil it because you've got to watch it and see how it ended. because shoplifting is shoplifting, whether you're in a wheelchair or not....
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an own goal from harrison burrows rounding off a miserable night for sheffield united.tee that celtic�*s men will be in action tomorrow either. the club have released a statement confirming storm eowyn has caused damage to their home stadium and their match against dundee is now in doubt. a decision is expected to be taken tomorrow morning. away from football, novak djokovic admits he may have played at the australian open for the last time as injury brings an end to his hopes of an 11th title in melbourne. djokovic was forced to retire hurt after losing the first set of his semifinal against alexander zverev and was booed by the crowd as he left the court. and whilst he hopes to return next year, the former world number one says there are no guarantees. there is a chance. who knows? i'lljust have to see, you know, how the season goes. and, you know, i want to keep going, through, having a revised scheduled or not for the next year, i'm not sure. a second—half figh—back and some late drama secured a big win for harlequins in rugby union's premiership. the home side trai
an own goal from harrison burrows rounding off a miserable night for sheffield united.tee that celtic�*s men will be in action tomorrow either. the club have released a statement confirming storm eowyn has caused damage to their home stadium and their match against dundee is now in doubt. a decision is expected to be taken tomorrow morning. away from football, novak djokovic admits he may have played at the australian open for the last time as injury brings an end to his hopes of an 11th...
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leeds hosting league 2's harrogate currently i—o to leeds with minutes to go and coventry 1— 0 with sheffieldr on the bbc sport website right now. the fourth round of the women's fa cup is also underway, but brighton's tie with durham was postponed due to a frozen pitch, despite kick off being moved back an hour and a half in an attempt to help the fixture take place. that's one of five women's fa cup postponements this weekend. the day's other game has gone ahead, between manchester united and west brom. and a thumping 7—0 victory for the defending champions. there's a host of fixtures to come tomorrow, including fulham against london city lionesses, live on the bbc sport website from midday. a late burst of goals saw celtic stretch their lead at the top of the scottish premiership to a whopping 18 points, after they beat ross county 4—1 in dingwall. brendan rodgers praised his side's performance, which came in below freezing temperatures, as dan ogunshakin now reports. as ross county and celtic prepared to meet, the thermometer read a frosty —9. the only thing, that was it home site against
leeds hosting league 2's harrogate currently i—o to leeds with minutes to go and coventry 1— 0 with sheffieldr on the bbc sport website right now. the fourth round of the women's fa cup is also underway, but brighton's tie with durham was postponed due to a frozen pitch, despite kick off being moved back an hour and a half in an attempt to help the fixture take place. that's one of five women's fa cup postponements this weekend. the day's other game has gone ahead, between manchester united...
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wins too for cardiff, coventry and sheffield wednesday.dundee postponed. aberdeen missed the chance to go third, as mikael mandron scored twice for st mirren in a 3—0 win. hearts are up to ninth after a 3—2 win over kilmarnock, overtaking ross county who drew with hibs. bottom side stjohnstone claimed only their fifth win of the season, having trailed motherwell as late as the 86th minute. that's the men's football taken care of. just the one game in the women's super league today where manchester city moved up to second with a 4—2 win away to aston villa. villa took the lead before vivianne miedema scored twice to give the visitors the advantage at the break but that lasted all of 42 seconds after the restart, laia alexandri putting the ball into her own net, but city retook the lead through mary fowler before england internationaljess park sealed all three points. there are five games tomorrow. the pick sees leaders chelsea take on arsenal — live on bbc two at sunday lunchtime. a win would take chelsea nine points clear. over 3a,000 tick
wins too for cardiff, coventry and sheffield wednesday.dundee postponed. aberdeen missed the chance to go third, as mikael mandron scored twice for st mirren in a 3—0 win. hearts are up to ninth after a 3—2 win over kilmarnock, overtaking ross county who drew with hibs. bottom side stjohnstone claimed only their fifth win of the season, having trailed motherwell as late as the 86th minute. that's the men's football taken care of. just the one game in the women's super league today where...
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red sections beside the patches and propaganda writings and pamphlets, we found one gem and book sheffield. if god knows how that reached this wilderness, perhaps it came from some rob german village near vanya luka. which was a battle without mercy, without pity, because only hotness can bring peace to the country and the cold. how come on and what needs to be commanded to make this thailand godly gotten the both in the bloomberg game for everybody. the most necessary steps have already been taken throughout the weeks that have passed since those days. and because of the defense operations have made significant progress, the troops working towards the ultimate final elimination of the partisans increasingly achieving success. road war report, cutting. yeah. the why did gems and crow that's worked together on operation causative. and in world war 2, the germans and products that established what they called the association of german correlation society. it was an agreement to wage total was instance such and such. and anyone else who might disturb life in croatia as can be seen in this fie
red sections beside the patches and propaganda writings and pamphlets, we found one gem and book sheffield. if god knows how that reached this wilderness, perhaps it came from some rob german village near vanya luka. which was a battle without mercy, without pity, because only hotness can bring peace to the country and the cold. how come on and what needs to be commanded to make this thailand godly gotten the both in the bloomberg game for everybody. the most necessary steps have already been...
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sheffield united are also a point off the top after ending a three—game run. norwich were one — zero down at the 90th minute but staged a comeback to win 21. the file is made up of three matches. poland will face the united states in the mixed—team united cup final tomorrow with world number two iga swiatek helping them through the semi—finals. the final is made up of three matches... and will see swiatek take on world number three coco gauff in sydney. meanwhile world number one aryna sabalenka made it through to the final of the brisbane international. beating teenager mirra andreeva comfortably in straight sets. polina kudermetova. .. awaits her in the final in the morning our time. and lebron]ames overtook basketball legend michael]ordan for the most 30—point games in nba history. as he helped the los angeles lakers to a 119—102 victory over the atlanta hawks. lebron scored exactly 30 to achieve the feat for the 563rd time and pass the mark set by]ordan in 2003. 0ne darts reporter wrote that in the future, the sport will have been split into two eras pre—l
sheffield united are also a point off the top after ending a three—game run. norwich were one — zero down at the 90th minute but staged a comeback to win 21. the file is made up of three matches. poland will face the united states in the mixed—team united cup final tomorrow with world number two iga swiatek helping them through the semi—finals. the final is made up of three matches... and will see swiatek take on world number three coco gauff in sydney. meanwhile world number one aryna...
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blind children learn how to read and write, but today it faces a challenge — an alan thorpe from sheffield—shapedd i've always had an interest in tinkering, taking things apart, finding how they work. you don't like being called an engineer? no. tinkerer? tinkerer. alan was registered blind aged 15, but he is so good at tinkering, he didn'tjust learn braille on a perkins machine like this. he learnt how to take that machine apart piece by piece and rebuild it. that is one of the springs, what goes on the back space. i've just had to put one of those on this machine. so good was alan's tinkering, he became the uk's only certified repairer of the perkins braille writer, but now he's thinking of retirement. you are self—taught with just your fingertips. yes. even for somebody with sight, this sounds like a very difficultjob. it is. i'm servicing 600 machines a year. i want somebody to have my passion for keeping these machines going. some teaching assistants who are, shall we say, vertically—challenged, will use a perkins as a step... 0h! ..to get to the high shelf, so these get bent. please don't s
blind children learn how to read and write, but today it faces a challenge — an alan thorpe from sheffield—shapedd i've always had an interest in tinkering, taking things apart, finding how they work. you don't like being called an engineer? no. tinkerer? tinkerer. alan was registered blind aged 15, but he is so good at tinkering, he didn'tjust learn braille on a perkins machine like this. he learnt how to take that machine apart piece by piece and rebuild it. that is one of the springs,...
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now to seoul where we can speak with dr yookyeong im, lecturer in korean studies at university of sheffield coming to us from outside the presidential palace, a very heavy police presence there. how do you see this playing out? i presence there. how do you see this playing out?— this playing out? i think the presidential _ this playing out? i think the presidential security - this playing out? i think the i presidential security service's leadership is now at risk and it has been reported continuously that the ordinary in police and officers and guards working for the presidential security service have had disagreements and strong reservations regarding their leader's commitment to stop the force from enforcing the arrest warrant because that would constitute those officers in my opinion i think that the past and just arrested acting leaders also presidents securities service may be willfully hide confusions about the jurisdiction of thejurisdiction of requirements against the suspended president. it's a crime of treason is under the south korean laws that exception but does not recognised
now to seoul where we can speak with dr yookyeong im, lecturer in korean studies at university of sheffield coming to us from outside the presidential palace, a very heavy police presence there. how do you see this playing out? i presence there. how do you see this playing out?— this playing out? i think the presidential _ this playing out? i think the presidential security - this playing out? i think the i presidential security service's leadership is now at risk and it has been reported...
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new way of jo, sheffield chips. guess what? i'm a 1st the gym with the city, not renew them. spinning the subordinate used as soon as he escaped them. uh, the less that the new is used to the media garage, the ocean. look at the table during the war. the con lawyer being refugees was a change on this petrovich road. no one except subs. spinks of it today, that the judges are now on trial, instead of doubting as a hard time. speaking about this, the family also had to seek refuge just people fonts, nissan, gunner southern engineers all. gotcha. and he will talk to him. got the notes here . mike, us. last friday are too busy. i'm almost got it's up to me as i'm doing was way out . that's sonya now front. uh those are some of us that we would follow may i suggest moving really on? it was the national as soon as far as the following, the selected commune. greenways the today, the country is a piece for the was inspected by the was still roll. energy less than that, i would the market so it's going to central window looking victims
new way of jo, sheffield chips. guess what? i'm a 1st the gym with the city, not renew them. spinning the subordinate used as soon as he escaped them. uh, the less that the new is used to the media garage, the ocean. look at the table during the war. the con lawyer being refugees was a change on this petrovich road. no one except subs. spinks of it today, that the judges are now on trial, instead of doubting as a hard time. speaking about this, the family also had to seek refuge just people...
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so today, i'm pleased to announce that we are providing 150 artillery barrels for ukraine made by sheffieldse barrels will be produced in the united kingdom, and they will start arriving in ukraine in just a few weeks time. i can also announce that we will be delivering a new mobile air defence system named greyhawk british designed, co—funded with denmark, developed to meet ukraine's needs. and we will keep going further to train ukrainian troops. in addition to the 50,000 we've already trained in the united kingdom, we will work with allies to ramp up this work. the blue origin rocket — belonging tojeff bezoz — has launched from florida and entered orbit for the first time, after technical problems caused delays to its launch. bezoz is the billionaire founder of amazon, and wants his company to rival spacex, which is owned by elon musk. pallab ghosh reports. lift-off. jeff bezos�* new glenn rocket hurtles into the night sky. its powerful engines take it toward space. pressures are good. vehicle's cleared the tower. but can it achieve its main objective — to reach earth orbit for the first
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involucrado con un apuñalamiento en el que murió una mujer y dejó a un hombre gravemente herido en sheffielden vacaville después de que localizaran su vehículo. vamos ahora al sur del estado porque en el condado de los Ángeles los investigadores continúan trabajando por encontrar la causa del devastador incendio en pacific palisades, donde murieron 11 personas y se destruyeron más de 6800 estructuras. el foco de averiguación se ha centrado en un incendio considerado como sospechoso que se inició unos días antes en la misma zona. según los informes, los residentes que avisaron de estos incendios tienen casas con patios traseros que conectan con un sendero. de hecho, ese sendero conduce hasta el popular monumento school road boulder, un punto de especial interés debido a la proximidad con la zona de esos incendios. volviendo a nuestra región, la ciudad de sacramento y la agencia de transporte shak rt están tomando medidas para preparar su sistema de transporte público ante posibles desafíos. a través de un nuevo esfuerzo de planificación llamado sac adapt, los organismos buscan reforzar la inf
involucrado con un apuñalamiento en el que murió una mujer y dejó a un hombre gravemente herido en sheffielden vacaville después de que localizaran su vehículo. vamos ahora al sur del estado porque en el condado de los Ángeles los investigadores continúan trabajando por encontrar la causa del devastador incendio en pacific palisades, donde murieron 11 personas y se destruyeron más de 6800 estructuras. el foco de averiguación se ha centrado en un incendio considerado como sospechoso que...
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new way of jo, sheffield chips, guess what? i'm a boost the gym with these to be not female female. the subordinate used as soon as he escaped them. uh venus state that you would just put them in the garage, the ocean look at the table. the, during the war, the convoy is being refugees was a change on this petrovich road. no one except subs. spinks of it today that the trades has a now on trial, and so doubting has a hard time speaking about this family also had to seek refuge. yeah, as evil funds to be done on a southern engineers all. gotcha. and people, 5 people got them to see it. mike us last friday are too busy. i'm almost got it's up to minutes i'm doing was wild. but sonya now front of the some of us that we would follow me. i still this movie really on it was the national as soon as far as the following, the selected commune, greenways the today, the country is at peace for the was inspected by the was still room and the lessons that i want the market. so it's going to central window looking victims of bulk of dc kyle style on the scene. 39 is a quite a 0 to them and the li
new way of jo, sheffield chips, guess what? i'm a boost the gym with these to be not female female. the subordinate used as soon as he escaped them. uh venus state that you would just put them in the garage, the ocean look at the table. the, during the war, the convoy is being refugees was a change on this petrovich road. no one except subs. spinks of it today that the trades has a now on trial, and so doubting has a hard time speaking about this family also had to seek refuge. yeah, as evil...
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now, when a colombian tree frog was found in a bunch of roses in sheffield, it prompted a study into reaching the uk's shores. it's believed that the trade in imported cut flowers and pot plants runs the risk of all sorts of pests hitching a lift notjust frogs, but also snakes and lizards. dr silviu petrovan who wrote the report is a senior research associate at cambridge university. he said the discovery of the frog came as a real surprise. i was absolutely shocked because i did not realise that cut flowers, something that all of us would consider extremely short—lived and fragile, would be brought over from literally across the world. it turns out actually the frog luckily is not an endangered species act for the region of columbia where there is a lot of horticulture so there is a lot of growing of flowers and it was then shipped with with a transport of roses from ecuador into columbia and then from there a larger shipment from their was exporting to england and then to the shop in chatfield and then the frog was extraordinarily alive and that small fragile species mated to live
now, when a colombian tree frog was found in a bunch of roses in sheffield, it prompted a study into reaching the uk's shores. it's believed that the trade in imported cut flowers and pot plants runs the risk of all sorts of pests hitching a lift notjust frogs, but also snakes and lizards. dr silviu petrovan who wrote the report is a senior research associate at cambridge university. he said the discovery of the frog came as a real surprise. i was absolutely shocked because i did not realise...
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sheffield united are back on top of the championship. 2—1 win away at swansea. worked goal. cardiff will remain a point above the draw in 20th. the 10—time champion novak djokovic is through to the semi—finals at the australian open after a thrilling, hard—fought victory over spain's carlos alcaraz. alcaraz, who beat djokovic in both his wimbledon final triumphs, took the first set 6—4 but from that point onwards, the serb took control, winning the next three in a match that lasted over 3 and half hours — and finished just before 1 in the morning. alcaraz, was third seed in melbourne but has never made it past the quarters. djokovic will face alexander zverev in the semis. i'v e i've experienced that a few times in my career. experience helps, understanding how to face adversity and draw the necessary strength and energy that you feed off in order to win a tennis match, to win the tournament. just please with the way i was able to play throughout the entire tournament, including tonight. against one of the best, two or three best players in the world in the last
sheffield united are back on top of the championship. 2—1 win away at swansea. worked goal. cardiff will remain a point above the draw in 20th. the 10—time champion novak djokovic is through to the semi—finals at the australian open after a thrilling, hard—fought victory over spain's carlos alcaraz. alcaraz, who beat djokovic in both his wimbledon final triumphs, took the first set 6—4 but from that point onwards, the serb took control, winning the next three in a match that lasted...
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when the nord stream two pipeline was about to be sheffield leave it it's almost done anyway.hey invaded and we were going to allow that oil and gas to flow to our allies and would have made them more involved. of course the invasion of ukraine he telegraphed it said he was going to lose in four days. fighting for two years. he never armed them up. just talked about it. the spy balloon, the day before hamas attacked his national security adviser who commented how peaceful the middle east was. that's your legacy, pal. here is jake sullivan. >> let me ask you this, then, did you feel personally responsible for the failures in the withdrawal. >> i think the entire team, the entire national security team has a responsibility for everything in our national security. and that includes me as the national security adviser. i also believe that the strategic call president biden made looking back for years, history has judged well and continue to judge well from the point of view that if we were still in afghanistan today, americans would be fighting and dying, russia would have more le
when the nord stream two pipeline was about to be sheffield leave it it's almost done anyway.hey invaded and we were going to allow that oil and gas to flow to our allies and would have made them more involved. of course the invasion of ukraine he telegraphed it said he was going to lose in four days. fighting for two years. he never armed them up. just talked about it. the spy balloon, the day before hamas attacked his national security adviser who commented how peaceful the middle east was....
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we now turn to carrie sheffield, a conservative activist and analyst at the independent women's voicei appreciate that. >> you want substance. >> not name calling. >> fair. fair enough. so when you look at these first few days, what do you think the president is achieving that affects people's everyday lives or their economic conditions? >> yeah, absolutely. >> so we know from gallup and elsewhere that the economy was the number one. >> reason why. >> trump won, and his. executive orders have unleashed amazing things. that will be great. i think primarily something that's been under the radar is the fact that he halted federal regulation. >> so. >> for. >> example, casey mulligan, he's a prominent economist from university of chicago. he was in his first term. he'll be joining again in the second term. he's done multiple studies to show the negative downgrading effect on our economy of joe biden and his regulations. so that's a big thing. we're going to see that. i think i predict here will help lower inflation. you also had the unleashing of american energy executive order. this will
we now turn to carrie sheffield, a conservative activist and analyst at the independent women's voicei appreciate that. >> you want substance. >> not name calling. >> fair. fair enough. so when you look at these first few days, what do you think the president is achieving that affects people's everyday lives or their economic conditions? >> yeah, absolutely. >> so we know from gallup and elsewhere that the economy was the number one. >> reason why. >>...
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that's the message stamped onto milk cartons at this sheffield dairy farm. our cow molly suppues dairy farm. our cow molly supplies milk directly to locals and to supermarkets, shops, universities and cafes. and now they're bringing the national farmers union campaign to kitchen tables across the region. >> we thought that, you know, the food packaging was a really good way of communicating the message. so there's a qr code on that. you can scan while you're sitting eating your breakfast, and then you can read through the information on the nfu website that tells you, you know, april bpr explains all the jargon. the consumers are there. the most important people in this, they're the ones that are buying the products, and they're the ones that will be most upset if they're not there to buy. >> plans were made before the autumn budget to modernise the barns and equipment here, but the proposed inheritance tax changes now mean eddie's family farm is under threat. >> we're going to put up a new modern building. we're going to go into having robots in there, you
that's the message stamped onto milk cartons at this sheffield dairy farm. our cow molly suppues dairy farm. our cow molly supplies milk directly to locals and to supermarkets, shops, universities and cafes. and now they're bringing the national farmers union campaign to kitchen tables across the region. >> we thought that, you know, the food packaging was a really good way of communicating the message. so there's a qr code on that. you can scan while you're sitting eating your breakfast,...
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one warning covering most of northern england, including leeds, sheffield and the lake district, is stilln place until midnight tonight. rural communities have been warned that they could be cut off due to the weather, with some areas facing up to a foot of snowfall. uk health security agency had issued cold weather health alerts, which will remain in place for all of england ahead of a week of low temperatures. more nhs patients who need elective care will be able to decide where they are treated under new government plans to cut waiting lists. this falls under the new upgrades coming to the nhs app, which health secretary wes streeting says will shift the nhs into the digital age. experts have welcomed the move, but warned that digital innovations must not create new barriers and come at the expense of excluding those without smartphones. now, gb news can exclusively reveal that the prime minister ignored a rotherham whistleblower jayne senior a bullying complaint after she exposed child abuse and corruption while he was leader of the opposition in 2020. gb news national reporter charli
one warning covering most of northern england, including leeds, sheffield and the lake district, is stilln place until midnight tonight. rural communities have been warned that they could be cut off due to the weather, with some areas facing up to a foot of snowfall. uk health security agency had issued cold weather health alerts, which will remain in place for all of england ahead of a week of low temperatures. more nhs patients who need elective care will be able to decide where they are...
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one warning covering most of northern england, including leeds, sheffield and the lake district, is ince until midnight tonight. rural communities have been warned they could be cut off due to the weather, with some areas facing up to a foot of snowfall. the uk health security agency has issued cold weather health alerts, which remain in place for all of england ahead of a week of low temperatures. in other news, more nhs patients who need elective care will be able to decide where they're treated under new government plans to cut waiting lists. this falls under the new upgrades coming to the nhs app, which health secretary wes streeting says will shift the nhs into the digital age. experts have welcomed the move, but warned that digital innovations must not create new barriers and come at the expense of excluding those without a smartphone. the health secretary spoke to gb news about the plans. >> prime minister and i tomorrow are setting out the actions we are setting out the actions we are taking to get those waiting times down and yes, that's about the investment the chancellor ann
one warning covering most of northern england, including leeds, sheffield and the lake district, is ince until midnight tonight. rural communities have been warned they could be cut off due to the weather, with some areas facing up to a foot of snowfall. the uk health security agency has issued cold weather health alerts, which remain in place for all of england ahead of a week of low temperatures. in other news, more nhs patients who need elective care will be able to decide where they're...
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you know, i grew up in sheffield. they were from towns that had really suffered economically.ry shows that poor kids just often don't get listened to or respected. >> yes. and particularly children that have got a weak family. and i think we have to be honest, and i don't think the right or the left actually is really honest about this. there are many families that are bad families, i'm afraid. bad parents, not because of necessarily a fault of their own. it can be. they've got addictions. they passed away. whatever many reasons, and this idea that only the family then can look after those children is just plainly wrong. in some of these cases, the family did know and they were trying to speak out and the system shut them up. now that is clearly totally wrong. but in a lot of other cases, in fact, the majority that i've read, these children come from incredibly broken families. and so the state, i think, needs to take responsibility and say , when responsibility and say, when a family is broken, what do we do to help build it back up? now, it might well be that we build it mig
you know, i grew up in sheffield. they were from towns that had really suffered economically.ry shows that poor kids just often don't get listened to or respected. >> yes. and particularly children that have got a weak family. and i think we have to be honest, and i don't think the right or the left actually is really honest about this. there are many families that are bad families, i'm afraid. bad parents, not because of necessarily a fault of their own. it can be. they've got...
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effect until midday today, and the second warning covering most of northern england, including leeds, sheffield and the lake district, is in place until midnight tonight. rural communities have been warned that they could be cut off due to the weather, with some areas facing up to a foot of snowfall. the uk health security agency has issued cold weather health alerts, which will remain in place for all of england ahead of a week of low temperatures. more nhs patients who need elective care will be able to decide where they are treated under new government plans to cut waiting lists. this falls under the new upgrades coming to the nhs app, which health secretary wes streeting says will shift the nhs into the digital age. experts have welcomed the move, but warned that digital innovations must not create new barriers and come at the expense of excluding those without a smartphone. the health secretary spoke to gb news earlier about his plans. >> prime minister and i tomorrow are setting out the actions we are setting out the actions we are taking to get those waiting times down and yes, that's ab
effect until midday today, and the second warning covering most of northern england, including leeds, sheffield and the lake district, is in place until midnight tonight. rural communities have been warned that they could be cut off due to the weather, with some areas facing up to a foot of snowfall. the uk health security agency has issued cold weather health alerts, which will remain in place for all of england ahead of a week of low temperatures. more nhs patients who need elective care will...
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and a colombian tree frog in a bunch of roses in sheffield. we will speak to the author of a study into invasive and potentially dangerous species reaching european shores. some live pictures of a delegation including the uk prime ministerjust heading out of the door, we will hear in the next little while, i suspect they are about to shut that door, but both of those leaders having a news conference in the next little while, and we will be seeing sir keir starmer at auschwitz. the doors close, more conversations continue, as we say we are expecting in about an hour and a half or two hours an hour and a half or two hours a news conference with those leaders, so we will carry that light as soon as it comes. let's return to the middle east, our main story here, because israel's security cabinet has recommended approving the gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal agreed with hamas. it comes after a meeting which lasted several hours. the full government cabinet is now convening to give a final ratification to that agreement. if approved, benjamin
and a colombian tree frog in a bunch of roses in sheffield. we will speak to the author of a study into invasive and potentially dangerous species reaching european shores. some live pictures of a delegation including the uk prime ministerjust heading out of the door, we will hear in the next little while, i suspect they are about to shut that door, but both of those leaders having a news conference in the next little while, and we will be seeing sir keir starmer at auschwitz. the doors close,...
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but not rachel hubbard, a doctor from sheffield who decided to hike to work to make sure she could cares. as any kind of doctor who works in the peak district knows, we love hiking, i saw the weather forecast and knew i had to come to provide radiology care for patients, so the only way i was going to make it in was to set my alarm early, get my hiking poles out, put decent boots on and look like i'm trekking to the north pole. trekking until i made it to the hospital 0k. how easy or difficult was it? hiking in the snow it looks like it was dark, that couldn't have been easy. it like it was dark, that couldn't have been easy.— have been easy. it was seven o'clock have been easy. it was seven o'clock so _ have been easy. it was seven o'clock so pretty _ have been easy. it was seven o'clock so pretty dark, - have been easy. it was seven o'clock so pretty dark, but. have been easy. it was seven | o'clock so pretty dark, but the snow was really nice, soft, so i took it slow and enjoyed the views i'm looking forward to getting into a warm room in the hospital. not as bad as i feared. ~ . , ~
but not rachel hubbard, a doctor from sheffield who decided to hike to work to make sure she could cares. as any kind of doctor who works in the peak district knows, we love hiking, i saw the weather forecast and knew i had to come to provide radiology care for patients, so the only way i was going to make it in was to set my alarm early, get my hiking poles out, put decent boots on and look like i'm trekking to the north pole. trekking until i made it to the hospital 0k. how easy or difficult...