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in somerset, if you took farming, where and i are in somerset , if you took away the somerset, if youry, the land would not farmed it's not going to not be farmed it's not going to be turned over arable , is it. be turned over arable, is it. i mean, you're much more do you see thing that you take the see the thing that you take the west country right from west of the country right from the you right from the you know, right from scotland, right down through north of england, wales into the west country, most it is permanent know, permanent pasture. you know, that not you don't actually that is not you don't actually with the biodiversity we don't actually want that land to be ploughed up a lot of it shouldn't be ploughed up anyway and therefore it produces a very good grass that then creates very good protein for to . us and very good protein for to. us and i think, you know, if you look at the amino acids that we need in our bodies, some the vegan diets are very difficult to get. those final amino acids that we need. and i think, you know , you need. and i think, you know, you have t
in somerset, if you took farming, where and i are in somerset , if you took away the somerset, if youry, the land would not farmed it's not going to not be farmed it's not going to be turned over arable , is it. be turned over arable, is it. i mean, you're much more do you see thing that you take the see the thing that you take the west country right from west of the country right from the you right from the you know, right from scotland, right down through north of england, wales into the west...
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enlightenment, which we'll talk about, the declaratory act, the townshend duties, the boston massacre, somerset and the coercive acts. okay, so quite a few key terms. this is a period of a lot of policies coming into place, court rulings and these kind of things. so we've got a lot of key terms at play. okay, now last time i suggest did the great britain's biggest victory coming out of the seven years war paved the path for the empire's defeat in north america. and today, i really want to pick up here to explain how this happened. so british victory in the seven years war left the empire with a vastly expanded territory in north america, which you guys can get a sense of in this map, which we looked at last time. so yellow, you've got all this french territo that is ceded to the british. so they have this vastly expanded territory. they also have a huge wa debt coming o othis war. right. so this meant that they not only had debt to repay, but also a costly new area to defend in their imperialoldings. now, in the wake of the war, successive british administrators would seek ways to make the colo
enlightenment, which we'll talk about, the declaratory act, the townshend duties, the boston massacre, somerset and the coercive acts. okay, so quite a few key terms. this is a period of a lot of policies coming into place, court rulings and these kind of things. so we've got a lot of key terms at play. okay, now last time i suggest did the great britain's biggest victory coming out of the seven years war paved the path for the empire's defeat in north america. and today, i really want to pick...
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and so somerset maugham is not writing some political diatribe. he's writing he's writing a novel, but it touches on these kinds of themes. and so these big questions then will pop up out of out of a novel. what is the nature of liberty? is liberty the ability to do whatever you want? or is liberty the right to do what you ought to do as as lord acton poses this question. these are questions that crop up throughout all of western history. and so i think it can be really helpful when people are trying to just get a grapple, just a hold on their culture. when we read much less than we have in the past, when our attention spans are about the same as that of a fruit fly, these days, it it can it can put us on the right path when we realize that some of the same questions that plato and aristotle were raising. well, these are the questions that shakespeare is grappling with. these are the questions that tolstoy is grappling with. these are the questions that george eliot is grappling with, for that matter, or any even more modern writer that these keep
and so somerset maugham is not writing some political diatribe. he's writing he's writing a novel, but it touches on these kinds of themes. and so these big questions then will pop up out of out of a novel. what is the nature of liberty? is liberty the ability to do whatever you want? or is liberty the right to do what you ought to do as as lord acton poses this question. these are questions that crop up throughout all of western history. and so i think it can be really helpful when people are...
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somerset's last that.omerset's last county back back in the county school back back in the day, and still regarded as an old pupil of that school. day, and still regarded as an old pupil of that school . and old pupil of that school. and they dealt with a transition some years ago , four or five some years ago, four or five years ago, and asked me to speak to the staff. and i followed that issue. now, that was an issue where the parents came to the school and said, our child has made this decision. we support their decision, and we'd them supported at school. now them supported at school. now the report would say perhaps that's because the school is then talking about the statistics are presented. i i think you're being unfair on the report because if they're communicating, whether it's initiated by the parents or by the school. that is the school is in touch with the parents. despite 72% support. it's very hard would not be interested to in touch with the parents. it's a report and it's very hard to be ge
somerset's last that.omerset's last county back back in the county school back back in the day, and still regarded as an old pupil of that school. day, and still regarded as an old pupil of that school . and old pupil of that school. and they dealt with a transition some years ago , four or five some years ago, four or five years ago, and asked me to speak to the staff. and i followed that issue. now, that was an issue where the parents came to the school and said, our child has made this...
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drizzle and coldness, i expect the sun is shining in somerset . i saw a shining in somerset.t said yeovil was very low in sunshine during february, but i'm jacob rees—mogg and this has been state the nation tonight . hello state the nation tonight. hello good evening welcome to your latest weather from the met office with me annie shuttleworth thursday is going to be a much milder day than today as got milder atlantic air pushing being dragged up behind this front which has been tracking the country through the day , bringing many outbreaks of day, bringing many outbreaks of rain. so it's been a pretty wet day across the uk and through this evening we'll continue to see some quite heavy rain and. snow is that rain falls into the air across scotland . so there air across scotland. so there are still warnings in full through this evening and into the early hours thursday for the south will see a drier night. we'll see a brisk city breeze that will pick temperatures up through the night the temperatures will increase by the time we get to the early hours of so tomorrow will be a
drizzle and coldness, i expect the sun is shining in somerset . i saw a shining in somerset.t said yeovil was very low in sunshine during february, but i'm jacob rees—mogg and this has been state the nation tonight . hello state the nation tonight. hello good evening welcome to your latest weather from the met office with me annie shuttleworth thursday is going to be a much milder day than today as got milder atlantic air pushing being dragged up behind this front which has been tracking the...
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now she's by somerset is johnny.yal family caused the demise of a domestic violence charity . let's domestic violence charity. let's see a of picking that see what a bit of picking that charity reveals . and ruby makes charity reveals. and ruby makes a very good point . even prince a very good point. even prince harry spoke about lady hussey saying she was not racist at all. that's prince harry saying it of susan hussey . but now it of susan hussey. but now there are disturbing gangs on in our schools. miriam cates , our schools. miriam cates, conservative mp for penistone stocksbridge, has presented prime minister rishi sunak with a dossier of evidence on the nature extent of indoctrination in relationship and sex education. rc in uk classrooms, she raised this at prime minister's questions earlier today. minister's questions earlier today . the material is alarming today. the material is alarming and mrs. cates is here with me now to discuss the details and. what can be done to address issue miriam , you raised thi
now she's by somerset is johnny.yal family caused the demise of a domestic violence charity . let's domestic violence charity. let's see a of picking that see what a bit of picking that charity reveals . and ruby makes charity reveals. and ruby makes a very good point . even prince a very good point. even prince harry spoke about lady hussey saying she was not racist at all. that's prince harry saying it of susan hussey . but now it of susan hussey. but now there are disturbing gangs on in our...
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jenny kumah, bbc news, somerset. our wales correspondent has just sent this report.now on the ground and south wales has seen a large part of that. here is probably one of the worst affected areas across south wales. the highest number of schools have been closed in the town of caerphilly behind me, 200 across wales in total. this road here, which is one of the main roads that link to the capital of cardiff, it goes over the mountain, it was closed for most of the morning. it is only reopened in the last few hours. that is due to these weather conditions and these weather conditions and these weather conditions are due to last for the next couple of days. a yellow weather warning for snow and ice in wales, parts of england, scotland and northern ireland, and that is because we are getting that cold dust coming from the north and bringing those arctic conditions to the uk. a cold march, the coldest on record since 2010. we saw lows of -15, record since 2010. we saw lows of —15, we saw lows of “4 and five in snowdonia. there are sure to be colder weather coming through
jenny kumah, bbc news, somerset. our wales correspondent has just sent this report.now on the ground and south wales has seen a large part of that. here is probably one of the worst affected areas across south wales. the highest number of schools have been closed in the town of caerphilly behind me, 200 across wales in total. this road here, which is one of the main roads that link to the capital of cardiff, it goes over the mountain, it was closed for most of the morning. it is only reopened...
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i'v e i've come to wincanton races in somerset for a midweekjumps somerset for a midweek jumps meetingg. everyjockey will use one of these, it is basically a foam padded whip used to encourage sea horses to move forward, to hurt them and crucially for safety to keep them in a straight line. they have been restrictions on how this can be used for years but now the maximum number of times a jockey can use a whip in ajumps number of times a jockey can use a whip in a jumps race without incurring a ban is seven. 11 over is this qualification and to more prominent races, the penalty is double. ~ prominent races, the penalty is double. . . , , , double. we change the rules because ultimately we — double. we change the rules because ultimately we want _ double. we change the rules because ultimately we want the _ double. we change the rules because ultimately we want the jockeys - double. we change the rules because ultimately we want the jockeys to - ultimately we want the jockeys to think more carefully about how they use the whip. it is not a welfare issue, it is about engagement in sport
i'v e i've come to wincanton races in somerset for a midweekjumps somerset for a midweek jumps meetingg. everyjockey will use one of these, it is basically a foam padded whip used to encourage sea horses to move forward, to hurt them and crucially for safety to keep them in a straight line. they have been restrictions on how this can be used for years but now the maximum number of times a jockey can use a whip in ajumps number of times a jockey can use a whip in a jumps race without incurring a...
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jenny kumah, bbc news, somerset. 0ur correspondent tomos morgan is in caerphilly. bit treacherous at the moment. yes, this road which links _ treacherous at the moment. yes, this road which links to _ treacherous at the moment. yes, this road which links to cardiff _ treacherous at the moment. yes, this road which links to cardiff was - road which links to cardiff was closed this morning, it was completely driveable due to the conditions and several other roads have been closed in the south wales valleys as well. as jenny have been closed in the south wales valleys as well. asjenny mentioned, a number of people are also making the most of the weather, people have been sledging here. it has meant haswell a number of schools have closed in wales, around 200. and in caerphilly that's where the highest number of schools in wales have had to close. this cold snap is because there's been a breeze coming down from the north bringing down the arctic cold wind which means there is a yellow weather warning for ice and snow until the end of the week in many parts of the uk in
jenny kumah, bbc news, somerset. 0ur correspondent tomos morgan is in caerphilly. bit treacherous at the moment. yes, this road which links _ treacherous at the moment. yes, this road which links to _ treacherous at the moment. yes, this road which links to cardiff _ treacherous at the moment. yes, this road which links to cardiff was - road which links to cardiff was closed this morning, it was completely driveable due to the conditions and several other roads have been closed in the south...
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i'll be be glorious in somerset. i'll be back tomorrow from p.m. be glorious in somerset.morrow from 8 pm. i'm jacob rees—mogg and this has been state of the nation . hello been state of the nation. hello and welcome to your evening weather with me luke now . weather with me luke miall now. as we head through this evening it is going to turn colder across the united kingdom. we've got heading southwards with got rain heading southwards with frost, snow to follow frost, ice and snow to follow and that's down to this cold front. you can see we've had tightly that's tightly ice us today. that's brought a lot of strong wind around across the country. but as that cold front slips its way to the south—east you can see the colder air digging behind snow ice warnings in force snow and ice warnings in force as we head through tonight and into tomorrow. showers will affect northern and western areas . but affect northern and western areas. but it's this band of rain, sleet and snow that pushes its way south. winds giving snow up over the higher grounds and temperatures in its temper
i'll be be glorious in somerset. i'll be back tomorrow from p.m. be glorious in somerset.morrow from 8 pm. i'm jacob rees—mogg and this has been state of the nation . hello been state of the nation. hello and welcome to your evening weather with me luke now . weather with me luke miall now. as we head through this evening it is going to turn colder across the united kingdom. we've got heading southwards with got rain heading southwards with frost, snow to follow frost, ice and snow to follow...
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the snow has created some pretty landscapes like here in somerset but there has also been widespreadire, some families were making the most of the snow. hat making the most of the snow. hot sou - , making the most of the snow. hot sou, hot making the most of the snow. fiat soup, hot coffee, lots of winter weather, we are very good. we: soup, hot coffee, lots of winter weather, we are very good. it's my first time ever _ weather, we are very good. it's my first time ever making _ weather, we are very good. it's my first time ever making a _ weather, we are very good. it's my| first time ever making a humongous snowman _ first time ever making a humongous snowman. ., , ., ., ., , snowman. there was a low of minus four degrees — snowman. there was a low of minus four degrees in _ snowman. there was a low of minus four degrees in wales _ snowman. there was a low of minus four degrees in wales overnight i snowman. there was a low of minus four degrees in wales overnight and j four degrees in wales overnight and “p four degrees in wales overnight and up to four inches of snow in parts of t
the snow has created some pretty landscapes like here in somerset but there has also been widespreadire, some families were making the most of the snow. hat making the most of the snow. hot sou - , making the most of the snow. hot sou, hot making the most of the snow. fiat soup, hot coffee, lots of winter weather, we are very good. we: soup, hot coffee, lots of winter weather, we are very good. it's my first time ever _ weather, we are very good. it's my first time ever making _ weather, we are...
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members of my own family in 1685, in somerset were hanged, drawn and, quartered for treason .f you were lucky, you were dead before they pulled your insides out and set fire to it. if you were unlucky , you would. if you were unlucky, you would. if you were unlucky, you would. if you were unlucky, you would. if you see what i mean in the end, it developed to mean not just threatening the life of the sovereign. it came to mean threatening the sovereign's. thenit threatening the sovereign's. then it all starts to get very woolly because it could be misused parliament could find somebody of treason and you couldn't appeal . favourites of couldn't appeal. favourites of rulers could be dragged before the courts when powerful rivals control parnham . or it could hit control parnham. or it could hit people never intended . the people never intended. the execution of charles. the first in 1649 or two, brought it could include counterfeiting coins or saying that the king is not the sovereign of a supreme head of the church of england. it could even be stretched to include a welshman st
members of my own family in 1685, in somerset were hanged, drawn and, quartered for treason .f you were lucky, you were dead before they pulled your insides out and set fire to it. if you were unlucky , you would. if you were unlucky, you would. if you were unlucky, you would. if you were unlucky, you would. if you see what i mean in the end, it developed to mean not just threatening the life of the sovereign. it came to mean threatening the sovereign's. thenit threatening the sovereign's. then...
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now since somerset and yorkshire in merseyside and in westminster after the undermining of the of theix counties weakens our united kingdom as a whole . so united kingdom as a whole. so although the prime minister seems to have done well with the new deal , seems to have done well with the new deal, some of his majesty's subjects citizens of the united kingdom as much of the rest of us, could remain , at least in us, could remain, at least in part , under the jurisdiction of part, under the jurisdiction of foreign power. perhaps as telegraph columnist cheryl suggested today , this would mean suggested today, this would mean ulster is to become vassal state of the european union. well, all fellow citizens , the other side fellow citizens, the other side of the irish sea have to make do with access to same british supermarket goods or approved medical supplies as rather superficial compromise is. today, number 10 has suggested there will be renegotiation of there will be renegotiation of the deal regardless , as, the deal regardless, as, regardless of the considerations of either the du
now since somerset and yorkshire in merseyside and in westminster after the undermining of the of theix counties weakens our united kingdom as a whole . so united kingdom as a whole. so although the prime minister seems to have done well with the new deal , seems to have done well with the new deal, some of his majesty's subjects citizens of the united kingdom as much of the rest of us, could remain , at least in us, could remain, at least in part , under the jurisdiction of part, under the...
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or should we say best vintage somerset . excellent. we've somerset cider. excellent.y our meal times. this is a real to get it out of the way for 8:00 i very few but i mean i never change anything so i thank you for that. bob in 1973, vat introduced at 5. why can't we get rid of vat now? a neil. why did the uk government fall for lockdowns when sweden and japan never did and had better outcomes ? now i was known for outcomes? now i was known for being critical of home working civil servants during my time in government as minister for efficiency . however, i should efficiency. however, i should give them credit for multiple tasking these civil servants an impeccable ability to procrastinate be unproductive , procrastinate be unproductive, and go on strike all at the same time. yes, 130,000 civil servants have organised a fresh round of strikes due on the 15th of march. i'm surprised i didn't make it organise anything well. but joking aside, this poses two very important questions. first, what will anyone notice and since these loafers remain on their sofas and refuse
or should we say best vintage somerset . excellent. we've somerset cider. excellent.y our meal times. this is a real to get it out of the way for 8:00 i very few but i mean i never change anything so i thank you for that. bob in 1973, vat introduced at 5. why can't we get rid of vat now? a neil. why did the uk government fall for lockdowns when sweden and japan never did and had better outcomes ? now i was known for outcomes? now i was known for being critical of home working civil servants...
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in ukraine say thousands of lives are being saved, by an "anti—bleeding fabric", manufactured in somersetwithin a minute. matthew hill has been to see how they're made. dr irnya rybinkina puts her life in danger every day in ukraine, helping the victims of the war. at times, she has to treat very traumatic injuries. the first thing you do is put a tourniquet on, and then you try and stop the bleed by packing the wound. this production line in bridgwater has been playing a vital role in helping medics like dr rybinkina save lives. the bandages, made by the firm nonwovenn, are then incorporated into first—aid kits by another british company. we manufacture millions of these, our customer—made trade have sent tens of thousands, that we know of, out to the ukraine already. the secret of their success is down to this tiny shellfish, the shrimp. mariners have known for hundreds of years that shrimp shells are good at stopping bleeding, and the extract from them, known as chitosan, is woven into the company's bandages. i can demonstrate. if ijust dip it into water, it's infused with shrimp extra
in ukraine say thousands of lives are being saved, by an "anti—bleeding fabric", manufactured in somersetwithin a minute. matthew hill has been to see how they're made. dr irnya rybinkina puts her life in danger every day in ukraine, helping the victims of the war. at times, she has to treat very traumatic injuries. the first thing you do is put a tourniquet on, and then you try and stop the bleed by packing the wound. this production line in bridgwater has been playing a vital role...
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work never stops at hinkley point in somerset where they are building the uk's only new nuclear planted today the uk's low carbon future will involve much more of it. nuclear is essential as part of a future energy mix with wind and solar, renewables as a whole, in order to produce the amount of low carbon energy we need to fight climate change. and if you thought this was what green power looks like, think again. nuclear power is to be classified as environmentally sustainable alongside wind and solar, the chancellor said. re—designating it as green means it will get the same investment incentives as renewable power, despite the long—term risks from nuclear waste. is it april fools' day? i mean, this is utterly ludicrous. how can an energy source be green when, for example, there is a huge amount of nuclear waste — we still don't know what to do with it — it remains radioactive for hundreds and hundreds of years? nevertheless, we were told we can expect to see new kinds of reactors in future, including smaller scale plants that could look a bit like this. we learned today that a new
work never stops at hinkley point in somerset where they are building the uk's only new nuclear planted today the uk's low carbon future will involve much more of it. nuclear is essential as part of a future energy mix with wind and solar, renewables as a whole, in order to produce the amount of low carbon energy we need to fight climate change. and if you thought this was what green power looks like, think again. nuclear power is to be classified as environmentally sustainable alongside wind...
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and it's complicated the management of marshes in somerset, where they need to capture fresh water innter rain not only provides fantastic habitat for our wintering birds, but the wetlands act like a sponge, so it gives us a sort of, almost a safeguard against the drought. it gives you that resilience. there's been a lot of rain around in the last week, but the figures from february are striking, with england and wales receiving less than a quarter of the amount of rainfall than they normally receive. if there is a dry winter, it makes drought and restrictions that much more likely come the summer. this was last year, when record—breaking temperatures led to drought and hose pipe bans. so, are we facing the same again? we've had a very dry winter, and it was dry last summer and the winter before. so the accumulated effects of this are quite serious indeed. and we could be looking at drought restrictions in many parts of the country unless we get a significant amount of rain. this is colliford in cornwall, the reservoir half full. devon and cornwall are still officially in drought. wit
and it's complicated the management of marshes in somerset, where they need to capture fresh water innter rain not only provides fantastic habitat for our wintering birds, but the wetlands act like a sponge, so it gives us a sort of, almost a safeguard against the drought. it gives you that resilience. there's been a lot of rain around in the last week, but the figures from february are striking, with england and wales receiving less than a quarter of the amount of rainfall than they normally...
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and somerset have signed australian batter cameron bancroft for the first four fixtures of the upcoming945 and hit the winning boundary in the final for western australia. not long to wait now for the para swimming world championships in manchester, which start this summer. the british team was selected today with plenty of experience in the ranks, including breastroke world champion ellie challis, who told me the team have high hopes of topping the medal table on home soil following their success last year in madeira. i think we're definitely an improving team. we lost a lot of swimmers over the years. we've got a younger team that we normally have. but it should be good. it means there's a lot of progression for the whole team. pym; there's a lot of progression for the whole team-— there's a lot of progression for the whole team. any championships or unfamiliar territory _ whole team. any championships or unfamiliar territory for _ whole team. any championships or unfamiliar territory for you - whole team. any championships or unfamiliar territory for you being i unfamiliar territory
and somerset have signed australian batter cameron bancroft for the first four fixtures of the upcoming945 and hit the winning boundary in the final for western australia. not long to wait now for the para swimming world championships in manchester, which start this summer. the british team was selected today with plenty of experience in the ranks, including breastroke world champion ellie challis, who told me the team have high hopes of topping the medal table on home soil following their...
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back in december, tony griffiths was living with leukaemia when he suffered a fall at home in somersetold. i mean, it was it was just all the waiting and the different stages. his son gareth, driving from manchester, got there faster than the ambulance crew did. then tony, with gareth by his side, faced a long night on a trolley waiting in a&e. it's the feeling that, you know, you've spent all those years paying your tax and national insurance and that you end up in a corridor after waiting five hours for an ambulance is... yeah, it's disappointing really, isn't it? i mean, when i was there, there was one poor patient actually passed away. and it's sad to think that you've ended up dying in a corridor in the hospital because theyjust haven't got the money to fund them, really. the british social attitudes survey indicates satisfaction with the nhs has fallen to its lowest level, just 29%, since the survey began in 1983. that's down seven percentage points from the previous year. only 30% of respondents said they were satisfied with accident and emergency and gp services also saw a fall
back in december, tony griffiths was living with leukaemia when he suffered a fall at home in somersetold. i mean, it was it was just all the waiting and the different stages. his son gareth, driving from manchester, got there faster than the ambulance crew did. then tony, with gareth by his side, faced a long night on a trolley waiting in a&e. it's the feeling that, you know, you've spent all those years paying your tax and national insurance and that you end up in a corridor after waiting...
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we'll come back and talk to revellers at the parade, first the guards from somerset, new jersey. ♪ ♪ you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you. -i don't feel any different. -i don't need you to feel anything to do great things. (upbeat music) -jesus, if you do not renounce your words, we will have no choice but to follow the law of moses. -i am the law of moses. ♪ cole hauser is an award winning actor. beyond his impressive career, he is a proud supporter of the tunnel to towers foundation. i was able to spend some time with cole and his family to reflect on those who have sacrificed so much to defend our freedom. you know, as i started to be more and more successful, i was like, how can i help? but when i heard of the tunnel to towers and i met brandon in idaho and his family, i was like, wow. there's actually a charity where we know where the money's going to go. you saw all the stuff we put in these homes? i was i was blown away. why should americans help tunnel to towers foundation? i mean, is there any better organization to help the people that has fought for
we'll come back and talk to revellers at the parade, first the guards from somerset, new jersey. ♪ ♪ you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you. -i don't feel any different. -i don't need you to feel anything to do great things. (upbeat music) -jesus, if you do not renounce your words, we will have no choice but to follow the law of moses. -i am the law of moses. ♪ cole hauser is an award winning actor. beyond his impressive career, he is a proud supporter of the tunnel...
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i'v e i've come to somerset for a midweek jockeys meeting. keep them in a straight line. there been restrictions on how this could be used for years, but now the maximum number of times a jockey can use a whip and ajumping number of times a jockey can use a whip and a jumping race without a ban is seven. 11 or over means disqualification and for more prominent racers, the penalty is double. brute prominent racers, the penalty is double. . ., , , , double. we change the rules because ultimatel , double. we change the rules because ultimately. we _ double. we change the rules because ultimately, we wanted _ double. we change the rules because ultimately, we wanted the _ double. we change the rules because ultimately, we wanted the jockeys . double. we change the rules because ultimately, we wanted the jockeys to | ultimately, we wanted the jockeys to think more carefully about how they use the whip. it's not a welfare issue, it's about engagement in the sport and fairness.— issue, it's about engagement in the sport and fairness. brendan paul an
i'v e i've come to somerset for a midweek jockeys meeting. keep them in a straight line. there been restrictions on how this could be used for years, but now the maximum number of times a jockey can use a whip and ajumping number of times a jockey can use a whip and a jumping race without a ban is seven. 11 or over means disqualification and for more prominent racers, the penalty is double. brute prominent racers, the penalty is double. . ., , , , double. we change the rules because ultimatel ,...
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the new reactor being built here at hinkley point in somerset is the largest construction site in europe emissions so they reach net zero. it's absolutely essential that we have nuclear as part of britain's energy mix if we are to meet the net zero targets that the government has set and which can tackle the climate change emergency. we know the wind doesn't always blow and the sun doesn't always shine, so, renewables can do most of it but if we are to meet the net zero targets, we absolutely need new nuclear. and if you thought this is what green power looks like, think again. nuclear power is to be classified as environmentally sustainable alongside wind and solar, the chancellor said. re—designating it as green means it will get the same investment incentives as renewable power, despite the long—term risks from nuclear waste. i mean, is it april fools' day? this is utterly ludicrous, how can an energy source be green when, for example, there is a huge amount of nuclear waste, we still don't know what to do with it, it remains radioactive for hundreds and hundreds of years. nevertheles
the new reactor being built here at hinkley point in somerset is the largest construction site in europe emissions so they reach net zero. it's absolutely essential that we have nuclear as part of britain's energy mix if we are to meet the net zero targets that the government has set and which can tackle the climate change emergency. we know the wind doesn't always blow and the sun doesn't always shine, so, renewables can do most of it but if we are to meet the net zero targets, we absolutely...
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a for north east somerset, a former minister.wer in both westminster and the city of london. i campaigned in the democratic vote in the largest democratic vote in the largest democratic vote in story. i know this in ireland story. i know this country has so much to proud of. we need to have the arguments , we need to have the arguments, discussions we make it discussions on how we make it better . the wisdom the nation better. the wisdom of the nation is in its people. vox populi, vox . that's why i'm joining the vox. that's why i'm joining the people's. join me monday and thursday at 8 pm. on gb news. britain's . channel welcome back. now a warning . a welcome back. now a warning. a warning that matt hancock and gavin are not the biggest of teaching unions. apparently and that some choice language was used to describe them. with the former health calling them absolute loose teachers furious. but now sir gavin laid into them even further. according to him, they just hate to work . as they just hate to work. as teachers go on this
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gwyneth paltrow is on trial over a 2016 ski accident in utah involving retired doctor terri somerset life changing injuries as a result of this crash. now somerset, who is 76, first filed a suit against gwyneth three years after the accident for $3.1 million over what he deemed to be a, quote, hit and run. but that lawsuit was dismissed last may. so he's now suing for damages around a quarter of £1,000,000. that's pounds . and £1,000,000. that's pounds. and claims that she skied recklessly into him and left him there, causing a traumatic brain injury. but on the flip side, didn't it's important say i think very much on the flip when is denies the charges and is countersuing, claiming that actually skated to her back and that someone is suing because she is a famous celebrity . if she is a famous celebrity. if you are wondering whether or not, this is all a bit ridiculous then you're right about that . well, there was a about that. well, there was a moment where gwyneth was being cross—examined and. just again, want to emphasise court case, of course, is taking place in america, home
gwyneth paltrow is on trial over a 2016 ski accident in utah involving retired doctor terri somerset life changing injuries as a result of this crash. now somerset, who is 76, first filed a suit against gwyneth three years after the accident for $3.1 million over what he deemed to be a, quote, hit and run. but that lawsuit was dismissed last may. so he's now suing for damages around a quarter of £1,000,000. that's pounds . and £1,000,000. that's pounds. and claims that she skied recklessly...
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remember having debates right here in the bank committee about the massive stimulus bills, even lauren somerset was inflationary. it passed with democrat supporting and republicans of -- opposing. each of these groups back to signature valley bank, failure -- failed to prioritize rising interest rates. instead opting to focus on climate change. equity. other factors that do not contribute in any way to the crisis before us. i raise the issue of misaligned clarity -- priorities with sin -- secretary yellen. she identified climate change, and treasury market resilience as keys -- q are part -- key priorities for fsoc. we have banks in my home state of montana and elsewhere's for providing tens of billions of dollars in potential more to bailout irresponsible coastal banks for risk-taking regulators failed to act upon. despite sing as far back as 2019. you state your testimony that your view is focusing on whether the federal reserve supervision was appropriate for the rapid growth and vulnerabilities of the bank. if you find this part of your view that certain individuals were clearly negligence
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for north—east somerset, former government somerset, a former government minister , i've walked ministerory i know this country has so much to be of. we need to have the arguments , discussions on the arguments, discussions on how we make it better . the how we make it better. the wisdom of the nation is in its vox populi. vox day. that's why i'm joining the people's channel. join me monday and thursday at 8 pm. on gb news, britain's news . channel good morning and welcome to the on tv news with me andrew pierce. i'm bev turner. good morning. so the chancellor unveiled his budget for growth yesterday. now he faces criticism from both labour and the conservatives over proposals that will see 6 million people pay that will see 6 million people pay higher taxes. that will see 6 million people pay higher taxes . will this come pay higher taxes. will this come back to bite the conservative on polling day? i suspect so and jeremy hunt of course also promised to add £11 billion to britain's defence budget over the next five years. but
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so your reactions to this flooding in and somerset to be earlier? well nigel, why are you here? is a issue know this is a national issue. the boats crisis has come to lincolnshire in a big, big way. crisis has come to lincolnshire in a big, big way . some of your in a big, big way. some of your responses to the question of can scampton be saved ? one viewer scampton be saved? one viewer says immigrants shouldn't be put in detention centres or hotels, they should be deported without exceptions . shame on the exceptions. shame on the conservative party for not stopping the boat crossing as well they've been warned and warned and warned they had gone down and down in the polls suella in the last 48 hours has started to sound more optimistic . and later on in the show, we'll have a clip an we'll have a clip of an exclusive interview gb news did with her in rwanda yesterday . with her in rwanda yesterday. joe it's a disgrace face if joe says it's a disgrace face if it must be turned into housing, it must be turned into housing, it should be for our veterans and our own needs, not eco
so your reactions to this flooding in and somerset to be earlier? well nigel, why are you here? is a issue know this is a national issue. the boats crisis has come to lincolnshire in a big, big way. crisis has come to lincolnshire in a big, big way . some of your in a big, big way. some of your responses to the question of can scampton be saved ? one viewer scampton be saved? one viewer says immigrants shouldn't be put in detention centres or hotels, they should be deported without exceptions ....
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i'm jacob rees—mogg , the member of rees—mogg, the member of parliament for north east somerset, formerr government minister i've walked minister for years i've walked the corridors of power in westminster the city of westminster and the city of london campaigned largest london campaigned in the largest democratic in ireland. story i know this country has so much to be proud of. we need to have the arguments the discussions on how we better . the wisdom of we make it better. the wisdom of the is in its people vox the nation is in its people vox populi, day. that's why i'm populi, vox day. that's why i'm joining the people's channel. join me monday and thursday at 8 pm. on gb news, britain's news channel. you've probably seen politicians interviewed a thousand some times, but we do it differently. we find out who they are. we don't shout, we chaps, and hopefully we bring a bit of light, not just heat. did you think it was apparent? oh, do you have pair of jeans or giggles? i did. what would i do with them? my friends wife. oh, my god. what's she doing now? join me every sunday at six for
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for north east somerset, a former government minister.ors of power in, both westminster and the city of london. i campaigned in the largest democratic vote in ireland i know country ireland story. i know country has so much to be proud of. we need to have the arguments , need to have the arguments, discussions we make it discussions on how we make it better . the wisdom the nation better. the wisdom of the nation is its people. populi. is in its people. vox populi. vox that's why i'm joining the people's. join me monday and thursday at 8 pm. on gb news, britain's news . channel welcome back to real britain me emily carver on tv online , emily carver on tv online, digital radio and now plenty more coming up this hour. i want to know whether suella braverman was right to . suggest political was right to. suggest political correctness has allowed islamist terrorism to flourish. also it's world obesity day. before we get stuck into that, let's get the news with sanchez . emily, thank news with sanchez. emily, thank you . good afternoon. it's
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you went to millfield school down to somerset in a great school, obviously fantastic school.ould i go ? bald, where else could i go? bald, dyslexic, could swim . so i that dyslexic, could swim. so i that was the list, sadie. i mean, how did you cope with lessons and things like that ? it was a real things like that? it was a real challenge but fortunately , i challenge but fortunately, i suppose my music because i was rocking around with my brothers friends year two, two and a half years older, me and it was very specific problems with certain things and reading one of them and later on i went on to university to study business management. so you know, it's not that i'm not able do the academics, it's on the back foot , but it's one of the greatest things because know the swimming was a life line that was thrown to me . tony roberts this swim , a to me. tony roberts this swim, a pe teacher, coach . and i didn't pe teacher, coach. and i didn't have the problem that people have the problem that people have was so somebody have is so good at so many things they can't pick one's
you went to millfield school down to somerset in a great school, obviously fantastic school.ould i go ? bald, where else could i go? bald, dyslexic, could swim . so i that dyslexic, could swim. so i that was the list, sadie. i mean, how did you cope with lessons and things like that ? it was a real things like that? it was a real challenge but fortunately , i challenge but fortunately, i suppose my music because i was rocking around with my brothers friends year two, two and a half years older,...
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you went to millfield school down to somerset in a great school, obviously fantastic school.ould i go ? bald, where else could i go? bald, dyslexic, could swim . so i that dyslexic, could swim. so i that was the list, sadie. i mean, how did you cope with lessons and things like that ? it was a real things like that? it was a real challenge but fortunately , i challenge but fortunately, i suppose my music because i was rocking around with my brothers friends year two, two and a half years older, me and it was very specific problems with certain things and reading one of them and later on i went on to university to study business management. so you know, it's not that i'm not able do the academics, it's on the back foot , but it's one of the greatest things because know the swimming was a life line that was thrown to me . tony roberts this swim , a to me. tony roberts this swim, a pe teacher, coach . and i didn't pe teacher, coach. and i didn't have the problem that people have the problem that people have was so somebody have is so good at so many things they can't pick one's
you went to millfield school down to somerset in a great school, obviously fantastic school.ould i go ? bald, where else could i go? bald, dyslexic, could swim . so i that dyslexic, could swim. so i that was the list, sadie. i mean, how did you cope with lessons and things like that ? it was a real things like that? it was a real challenge but fortunately , i challenge but fortunately, i suppose my music because i was rocking around with my brothers friends year two, two and a half years older,...
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is it north—west or north—east somerset? middle somerset. lovely. thank you for your patience.peak out against europe and the government position of keeping open the option ofjoining the single currency. we are no longer in the eu and yet we still have the unresolved issues hanging over us. do you feel we are at a moment of resolution? i we are at a moment of resolution? i think this is a very important point. the protocol was negotiated before the general election in 2019. in that period which i referred to as the perpetual purgatory where the people had voted to leave the eu, so the protocol came in at a point when people were willing to accept a deal just to get brexit over the line. for most of us, there were elements in that protocol which were unworkable and would always have to be revised at some point. i think we've got to the point where we are further away from the referendum, the eu and the british government want to be good partners. all of those things have come together to provide us with the agreement we've seen, which to be frank, was a better one than many of m
is it north—west or north—east somerset? middle somerset. lovely. thank you for your patience.peak out against europe and the government position of keeping open the option ofjoining the single currency. we are no longer in the eu and yet we still have the unresolved issues hanging over us. do you feel we are at a moment of resolution? i we are at a moment of resolution? i think this is a very important point. the protocol was negotiated before the general election in 2019. in that period...
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i'm jacob rees—mogg , the member i'm jacob rees—mogg, the member of parliament for north east somersetars walked the corridors of power in both westminster and the city of london. i campaigned in the largest democratic in largest democratic vote in ireland i this country ireland story. i this country has so much to be proud of. we need to have the arguments, the discussions on how it discussions on how we make it better. the wisdom of the nation is its people. vox populi, is in its people. vox populi, vox day. that's why i'm joining the people's channel. join me monday and thursday at 8 pm. on gb news. britain's news . channel i'm mark dolan. this is mark dolan tonight. it's 8:00 this houn dolan tonight. it's 8:00 this hour. as britain moved on from bofis hour. as britain moved on from boris johnson , we'll speak to boris johnson, we'll speak to one of his top supporters. boris johnson, we'll speak to one of his top supporters . also, one of his top supporters. also, have we finally put brexit to bed? and is there so much focus on net zero and not enough on actually oil pollution? big g
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weather's a bit because the weather's a bit chilly the moment, in chilly at the moment, even in somersethen, keep from 8 pm. up till then, keep mogul vicious . hello i'm alex mogul vicious. hello i'm alex deakin and is your latest weather update from the met office we have issued amber warnings for parts of northern northern england and wales heavy snow continuing to fall here into the night. this area of low pressure responsible. the winds also picking up as the wet weather moves , hitting the cold weather moves, hitting the cold air. that's where we're seeing the heaviest snowfall starting to turn. more to rain over parts the midlands this evening, but a safer wales parts of northern england and northern heavy snow will continuing blown around by gusty winds. some atrocious travelling conditions, power are also possible as well as the potential for some rural communities to be cut off by 10 to 20 centimetres of snow. maybe the hills of northern england, 40 centimetres snow . in the 40 centimetres of snow. in the south it's mostly rain because it's milder here further north for scotland
weather's a bit because the weather's a bit chilly the moment, in chilly at the moment, even in somersethen, keep from 8 pm. up till then, keep mogul vicious . hello i'm alex mogul vicious. hello i'm alex deakin and is your latest weather update from the met office we have issued amber warnings for parts of northern northern england and wales heavy snow continuing to fall here into the night. this area of low pressure responsible. the winds also picking up as the wet weather moves , hitting the...
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i'm jacob rees—mogg , the member i'm jacob rees—mogg, the member of parliament for north east somersetr years walked the corridors of power in both westminster and the city of london. i campaigned in the largest democratic in largest democratic vote in ireland i this country ireland story. i this country has so much to be proud of. we need to have the arguments, the discussions on we it discussions on how we make it better. the wisdom of the nation is its people. vox populi, is in its people. vox populi, vox day. that's why i'm joining the people's channel. join me monday and thursday at 8 pm. on gb news. britain's news . good evening. i'm tatiana sanchez in the newsroom. the french president says king charles visiting would have lacked sense from protests happening across the tens of thousands of people have been demonstrating against government's plan to raise the pension age from 62 to 64. the king and the queen were due to arrive on sunday as part of a week long trip to europe. but president emmanuel macron has defended postponing their first state visit, suggesting instead date in
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members of my own family in 1685, in somerset were hanged, drawn and, quartered for treason .f you were lucky, you were dead before they pulled your insides out and set fire to it. if you were unlucky , you would. if you were unlucky, you would. if you were unlucky, you would. if you were unlucky, you would. if you see what i mean in the end, it developed to mean not just threatening the life of the sovereign. it came to mean threatening the sovereign's. thenit threatening the sovereign's. then it all starts to get very woolly because it could be misused parliament could find somebody of treason and you couldn't appeal . favourites of couldn't appeal. favourites of rulers could be dragged before the courts when powerful rivals control parnham . or it could hit control parnham. or it could hit people never intended . the people never intended. the execution of charles. the first in 1649 or two, brought it could include counterfeiting coins or saying that the king is not the sovereign of a supreme head of the church of england. it could even be stretched to include a welshman st
members of my own family in 1685, in somerset were hanged, drawn and, quartered for treason .f you were lucky, you were dead before they pulled your insides out and set fire to it. if you were unlucky , you would. if you were unlucky, you would. if you were unlucky, you would. if you were unlucky, you would. if you see what i mean in the end, it developed to mean not just threatening the life of the sovereign. it came to mean threatening the sovereign's. thenit threatening the sovereign's. then...
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so your reactions to this flooding in and somerset to be earlier? well nigel, why are you here? is a issue know this is a national issue. the boats crisis has come to lincolnshire in a big, big way. crisis has come to lincolnshire in a big, big way . some of your in a big, big way. some of your responses to the question of can scampton be saved ? one viewer scampton be saved? one viewer says immigrants shouldn't be put in detention centres or hotels, they should be deported without exceptions . shame on the exceptions. shame on the conservative party for not stopping the boat crossing as well they've been warned and warned and warned they had gone down and down in the polls suella in the last 48 hours has started to sound more optimistic . and later on in the show, we'll have a clip of an exclusive interview gb news did with her in rwanda yesterday . with her in rwanda yesterday. joe a disgrace face if joe says it's a disgrace face if it must be turned into housing, it must be turned into housing, it should be for our veterans and our own needs, not economic migrants. one viewer
so your reactions to this flooding in and somerset to be earlier? well nigel, why are you here? is a issue know this is a national issue. the boats crisis has come to lincolnshire in a big, big way. crisis has come to lincolnshire in a big, big way . some of your in a big, big way. some of your responses to the question of can scampton be saved ? one viewer scampton be saved? one viewer says immigrants shouldn't be put in detention centres or hotels, they should be deported without exceptions ....
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i'm jacob rees—mogg, the member of parliament for north east somerset and a former government .ked the corridors of power in both westminster , the city of london. westminster, the city of london. i campaigned in the largest democratic vote in ireland story. i know this country has so much to be proud of. we need to have the arguments, the discussions on how it discussions on how we make it better. wisdom of the nation better. the wisdom of the nation is people . vox populi, is in its people. vox populi, vox day . that's why i'm joining vox day. that's why i'm joining the people's channel. join me monday and thursday at 8 pm. on gb news. britain's news. channel it's 11:00. welcome to gb news. it's11:00. welcome to gb news. in a moment, we'll have headlines. first, let's bring you the latest news headlines . you the latest news headlines. and today, prime minister and today, the prime minister has addressed potential migrants to uk by saying if you come illegally, you can't claim or stay in. the uk, rishi sunak said the government should be the one who decide who should enter the
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