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yes, sophie. a significant moment in the al fayed story, with detectives now saying they're looking into whether anyone around him may have committed a criminal offence. one of the most striking things in today's metropolitan police statement was how many times women had already come forward to the police over the last two decades. they said there had been 19 allegations from 19 separate women. the first time they were contacted was in 2005, and the last time in 2023, just before al—fayed died. the first alleged offence was in 1979, before he bought harrods. the last was in 2013, after he had sold the world—famous store, but while he still owned fulham football club. there were three allegations of rape, 15 of sexual assault and one of trafficking. all the allegations resulted in no further action being taken by police, though twice, full files of evidence were sent for consideration by the crown prosecution service. a former director of public prosecutions said the number of cases was striking. i
yes, sophie. a significant moment in the al fayed story, with detectives now saying they're looking into whether anyone around him may have committed a criminal offence. one of the most striking things in today's metropolitan police statement was how many times women had already come forward to the police over the last two decades. they said there had been 19 allegations from 19 separate women. the first time they were contacted was in 2005, and the last time in 2023, just before al—fayed...
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but of course, sophie, it raises other questions.o this election not knowing whether or not donald trump will be given a fine for these crimes or potentially, though thought by many to be unlikely, a custodial sentence. thank you. in the united states, a 14—year—old boy and his father have appeared in court in the us state of georgia charged over the murder of two pupills and two teachers in a gun attack at a high school in the us state of georgia. the teenager, colt gray, is charged with first degree murder and will be tried as an adult. his father also appeared charged with involuntary manslaughter and second degree murder. a further nine people one teacher and eight children were also injured in the attack. here's gary 0'donoghue. i want to inform you of the charges... 1a years old and facing four murder charges for allegedly shooting two classmates and two teachers. colt gray did not enter a plea, but at first heard this from thejudge. you could be punishable by death, by imprisonment for life without parole or by imprisonment fo
but of course, sophie, it raises other questions.o this election not knowing whether or not donald trump will be given a fine for these crimes or potentially, though thought by many to be unlikely, a custodial sentence. thank you. in the united states, a 14—year—old boy and his father have appeared in court in the us state of georgia charged over the murder of two pupills and two teachers in a gun attack at a high school in the us state of georgia. the teenager, colt gray, is charged with...
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sophie hutchinson, at the - it is going to stop. sophie hutchinson, at the covid.ou. we will have full coverage of the covid inquiry on the bbc news website as well as on bbc news. as we talk about the escalating tensions in the middle east, october 7th will mark one year since the hamas attack on israel. more than 1,200 people were killed and over 200 others were taken hostage when hamas gunmen crossed the border from gaza. they attacked dozens of sites, including the nova music festival, attended by 3,500 people. bbc storyville has been speaking to some of those who survived, piecing together what happened. some of the material we're about to show you was filmed by hamas. that footage, along with the eyewitness accounts you're about hear, is distressing. the festival itself was amazing. the energy of people just wanting to dance and enjoy themselves, and then going at it with all that they have. it was beautiful. we were all students starting our fourth year. we all like going to parties and the second the nova tickets came out, they were really cheap, it seemed
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certainly is, sophie.und _ more water? certainly is, sophie. more flooded ground out - more water? certainly is, sophie. more flooded ground out there i more flooded ground out there including here in warwickshire. and while it has been dried today, there are still a number of flood warnings, 23 at the last count, enforce, mostly across the south midlands. plenty of flood alerts too. we are expecting more rain here through the day tomorrow, notably through the day tomorrow, notably through the day tomorrow, notably through the late afternoon into the evening across the south midlands and wherever you are, expect to see more wet weather for the next couple of days and then to top it all off, on is going to be turning an awful lot colder. but this was today, a nice gap between the weather systems, but here is tomorrow's. it has been wet across the north and east of scotland. that rain gradually sinks more cloud southwards and there will be showers tonight across the far south of england. plenty of clear skie
certainly is, sophie.und _ more water? certainly is, sophie. more flooded ground out - more water? certainly is, sophie. more flooded ground out there i more flooded ground out there including here in warwickshire. and while it has been dried today, there are still a number of flood warnings, 23 at the last count, enforce, mostly across the south midlands. plenty of flood alerts too. we are expecting more rain here through the day tomorrow, notably through the day tomorrow, notably through the...
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thank you, sophie. figures in parts of 0xfordshire have seen the wettest. 0xfordshire as a whole has seen its wettest september on record and some places have not just recorded their wettest september on record but the wettest month on record, and here are some other sports that has seen three or four times their average september rainfall. of course another —— some other spots. a wet and windy day for some of us. flood warnings in place, mostly across central and north—western areas of england. the ground already saturated. could be more flooding into the river is of course and this is the radar picture showing where we have had the heaviest of downpours today. you can see the heavy rain just swirling around and it will gradually sink further south and east words of the night tonight. stillsimmering further south and east words of the night tonight. still simmering for central and eastern areas. some of the heaviest of the rain across central and southern england, strong gusty winds towards
thank you, sophie. figures in parts of 0xfordshire have seen the wettest. 0xfordshire as a whole has seen its wettest september on record and some places have not just recorded their wettest september on record but the wettest month on record, and here are some other sports that has seen three or four times their average september rainfall. of course another —— some other spots. a wet and windy day for some of us. flood warnings in place, mostly across central and north—western areas of...
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sophie, senior strategist at bnp paribas, thank you indeed.head to the ecb and how to position. betting big on european tech. next, find out why a firm is investing into europe's game chaser. they have raised 1.2 billion u.s. dollars. we will talk about how they plan to deploy the cash. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: welcome back to bloomberg. big day for apple with the first ai smartphone unveiled. our big take looks at its rise. let's bring in matt, tech analyst at bloomberg intelligence. what to expect? how consequential could this be? matt: we heard about their ambitions in june, this might be underwhelming. it will look like the 15, a platform for new features pushed out so it will be interesting how hard they push the teachers. rolled out late this year and a few other things like action buttons and a new button that is like the capture button on a digital camera. that is a new feature you can upgrade for. the pro and promax will be bigger, so no overwhelming updates. definitely pushing ai but it may be delayed excitement given these featur
sophie, senior strategist at bnp paribas, thank you indeed.head to the ecb and how to position. betting big on european tech. next, find out why a firm is investing into europe's game chaser. they have raised 1.2 billion u.s. dollars. we will talk about how they plan to deploy the cash. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: welcome back to bloomberg. big day for apple with the first ai smartphone unveiled. our big take looks at its rise. let's bring in matt, tech analyst at bloomberg intelligence....
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sophie >> okay. thank you. sophie >> okay. thank you. sophie >> that is a bit of it.cue and i thought, i'm not reading that. >> you've got to look at yourself. i know, i know. what are you doing? you can't just. you. >> you poor sophie. she was doing such a nice report to you. >> you weren't criticising sophie at all. no, it wasn't aimed at you. >> no. no, no. sophie. >> no. no, no. sophie. >> up in up north. exactly. it wasn't aimed at you, sophie. that was just andrew pierce. because, you know, tell them what you were cross about. >> well, the foreign secretary is going to make a speech today. where he's going to bang on about climate change. and it was written on the autocue that he was going to talk about the threat from climate change. no. what he's actually going to say is climate change is a much bigger threat than terrorism. tell that to the victims of the manchester arena bombing. 23 people killed. what a stupid thing for the foreign sector to say. that's what i was agitated about. why? >> he was cross? because he could see what was coming up and he wasn't go
sophie >> okay. thank you. sophie >> okay. thank you. sophie >> that is a bit of it.cue and i thought, i'm not reading that. >> you've got to look at yourself. i know, i know. what are you doing? you can't just. you. >> you poor sophie. she was doing such a nice report to you. >> you weren't criticising sophie at all. no, it wasn't aimed at you. >> no. no, no. sophie. >> no. no, no. sophie. >> up in up north. exactly. it wasn't aimed at you,...
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sophie, this is the sin . le situation? sophie, this is the single deadliest _ situation?adliest attack on - situation? sophie, this is the| single deadliest attack on any ukrainian town or city this year. this is the cordon. we can't get any further at the moment because of the sensitivity of this location, being a military place. you can probably see behind me and also hear some of the debris raining down as the emergency services go about their work. they have been here all day, we have lost the light in the last half an hour but the operation continues because we are told 18 people are still under the rubble. their condition is not known. we know that more than 230 people were injured today. there were some reports from pro—kremlin military bloggers, saying that a lot of the dead were young cadets. the ukrainian authorities have not confirmed that but they have said in the past hour also that soldiers are among the dead. this comes a monster the day after that incursion into russia's kursk region by ukrainian troops. president putin had said there would be a response,
sophie, this is the sin . le situation? sophie, this is the single deadliest _ situation?adliest attack on - situation? sophie, this is the| single deadliest attack on any ukrainian town or city this year. this is the cordon. we can't get any further at the moment because of the sensitivity of this location, being a military place. you can probably see behind me and also hear some of the debris raining down as the emergency services go about their work. they have been here all day, we have lost...
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i'm sophie reaper.e from me in half an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . slash alerts. >> thank you as ever, sophie. let's get stuck in to today's topics. well ed davey, we've got some live pictures of him coming into brighton. and i tell you what, i've never been more clear. we need to stop the boats. stop the boats. it's getting out of hand. i've just stolen charlie rowley's joke. there now, obviously, stephen pound and charlie rowley are still with me now. stephen would you have done this as leader of. were you to have been made leader of the labour party? do you think this would have got you think this would have got you a few snaps in the press? >> well, i need to actually grapple with that concept of reality for a moment. as me leading any political party, even my own birthday party, i have trouble with. but leaving on a jet ski and don't know when i'll be back again. it's a fairly w
i'm sophie reaper.e from me in half an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . slash alerts. >> thank you as ever, sophie. let's get stuck in to today's topics. well ed davey, we've got some live pictures of him coming into brighton. and i tell you what, i've never been more clear. we need to stop the boats. stop the boats. it's getting out of hand. i've just stolen charlie...
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for now, i'm sophie reaper.st gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com forward alerts >> welcome back to the weekend with me, darren grimes. thank you for your company. now the home office is facing criticism for refusing to disclose the cost of furnishing flats for asylum seekers. they've cited safety concerns and sensitivity around the issue. the information commissioner ruled in favour of keeping these costs secret, arguing that revealing them could put asylum seekers at risk of protests and harm. critics, including reform uk mp lee anderson, argue that taxpayers have a right to know how their money is being spent. so asking that very question do we have a right to know how our money is being spent? well, joining me now is the businessman and former brexit party mep ben habib. ben, thank you very much for your company. always a pleasure. where are you at on that question? a lot of our viewers are saying, hang on a minute, this, this. we need to be a
for now, i'm sophie reaper.st gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com forward alerts >> welcome back to the weekend with me, darren grimes. thank you for your company. now the home office is facing criticism for refusing to disclose the cost of furnishing flats for asylum seekers. they've cited safety concerns and sensitivity around the issue. the information commissioner ruled in favour of keeping these costs secret, arguing...
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thank you, sophie.nths is where do the inquiry�*s findings leave the grenfell survivors and their continuing fight for justice? they want to see criminal charges, but those depend on detectives now reading literally line—by—line today's conclusions before reaching any of their own. let's start with the companies. the manufacturers of the cladding products?were, the inquiry found, "by far the largest contributor" to the fire. they have been found to have engaged in?"systematic dishonesty", using "deliberate and sustained strategies" to? make their products appear safe. arconic is the company which made the cladding panels on the tower�*s exterior. the inquiry found it to have?"deliberately concealed" the safety risk. two firms who produced the insulation, celotex and kingspan, were found to have? misled the market about the suitability of their products for high rise buildings. in response, arconic said it?"did not conceal information from or mislead any certification body, customer, orthe public". tonig
thank you, sophie.nths is where do the inquiry�*s findings leave the grenfell survivors and their continuing fight for justice? they want to see criminal charges, but those depend on detectives now reading literally line—by—line today's conclusions before reaching any of their own. let's start with the companies. the manufacturers of the cladding products?were, the inquiry found, "by far the largest contributor" to the fire. they have been found to have engaged...
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for now i'm sophie reapen headlines. for now i'm sophie reaper.from me in half an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . forward slash alerts. >> thank you very much, sophie. right. okay. let's get straight into today's story, shall we, incredibly, it is two years since we lost the queen. i just it feels like yesterday. i don't know about you, but it really feels like yesterday to me. her funeral was watched by over 4 billion people worldwide, and members of the public, including myself, queued for some over 12 hours. not me, but i was there for six, unlike phillip schofield and holly willoughby, if i remember rightly, any case, some of you queued for 12 hours to see her lying in state, it is as i said, two years since the death of britain's longest reigning monarch and the ascension of our current king. obviously, charles the third, king charles this morning attended church near balmoral to pay attended church near balmoral to pay tribut
for now i'm sophie reapen headlines. for now i'm sophie reaper.from me in half an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . forward slash alerts. >> thank you very much, sophie. right. okay. let's get straight into today's story, shall we, incredibly, it is two years since we lost the queen. i just it feels like yesterday. i don't know about you, but it really feels like yesterday...
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gb news, north west of england reporter sophie reaper is there for us now. morning sophie.st, just remind our viewers and our listeners why this inquiry is taking place . inquiry is taking place. >> well, very good morning to you both. we're into the second week of this thirlwall inquiry, which the primary aim is to give some answers to the families of letby victims. but it's also going to try and determine exactly how she was able to carry out her crimes for essentially a year between june of 2015 and june of 2016. it's expecting to hear evidence from the likes of letby colleagues from the countess of chester hosphal from the countess of chester hospital, from the wider nhs. but over the past few days, we've been hearing evidence from some of the parents of the babies involved in the letby trial. yesterday, for example, we heard from the mother of child d. she was murdered in june of 2015 by letby and the mother says that she believes if cctv would have been implemented in the nursery where her daughter was attacked , that she daughter was attacked, that she may still be a
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but let's get those news headlines first with our, with sophie reaper. reapen >> thank you. your latest headlines. some breaking news for you this afternoon . a murder for you this afternoon. a murder investigation has been launched investigation has been launched in east london after a woman was stabbed to death. officers were called in the early hours of this morning to an address in tower hamlets with a 32 year old woman. since being arrested on suspicion of murder. a 37 year old man was also arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender . eight suspicion of assisting an offender. eight migrants suspicion of assisting an offender . eight migrants have offender. eight migrants have died overnight whilst trying to cross the channel french authorities have confirmed. the french maritime prefecture for the english channel and north sea, said 53 migrants were on board a boat, which got into difficulty off the coast of northern france. a rescue operation was launched, but eight people were later confirmed dead. this news comes less than two weeks after a separate incident wher
but let's get those news headlines first with our, with sophie reaper. reapen >> thank you. your latest headlines. some breaking news for you this afternoon . a murder for you this afternoon. a murder investigation has been launched investigation has been launched in east london after a woman was stabbed to death. officers were called in the early hours of this morning to an address in tower hamlets with a 32 year old woman. since being arrested on suspicion of murder. a 37 year old man...
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for now i'm sophie reapen headlines. for now i'm sophie reaper.ore from me in the next houn >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . forward slash alerts. >> many thanks to sophie reaper. conservative members of parliament have undertaken a first round of voting for a new leader , and the top candidates leader, and the top candidates called 28 supporters a low number which emphasises how tiny the parliamentary party now is. candidates are finessing their policies on tax and immigration, as though they were preparing for government, which seems far fetched. should they not compete purely on strategies to drive labour from office? does any of them have a clue how to do that? i'm joined now by madeline grant assistant commentator and parliamentary sketch writer for the telegraph, the pollster with jailed partner scarlett mccgwire and trade unionist andy twelves. welcome all of you to gb news and madeleine, are you surprised as i am at the amount
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reporter sophie flay live in las vegas for us with a preview. hi, sophie. >> hey, larry. yeah, we are just hours away from the 2024 iheartradio music festival. and if you're not here in las vegas like me, you can stream it live on hulu. some of the biggest names in music will take the stage here at the t-mobile arena, including dua lipa, the weeknd and new kids on the block. can you guys give us any secret or sneak peek that people can expect? >> six, seven, we were going to just rocket booster up out of out of the shot. >> tonight's lineup includes camila cabello, dua lipa, gwen stefani, paramore, shaboozey, the black crowes and thomas rhett. and that's just tonight. what would make tonight perfect or so special? >> i think just being at a concert makes it perfect and special. i love music and just being with all the artists. i think everybody just enjoying themselves, enjoying the music, you know, they're here, they're just having a great time and they love everybody that's out there, loves putting on shows. >> what makes this festival different than some of the other s
reporter sophie flay live in las vegas for us with a preview. hi, sophie. >> hey, larry. yeah, we are just hours away from the 2024 iheartradio music festival. and if you're not here in las vegas like me, you can stream it live on hulu. some of the biggest names in music will take the stage here at the t-mobile arena, including dua lipa, the weeknd and new kids on the block. can you guys give us any secret or sneak peek that people can expect? >> six, seven, we were going to just...
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. very lovely sophie reaper. >> thank you.awn, it's just after 1:00. and these are the latest headlines. the labour party conference has begun in liverpool today, with deputy pm angela rayner giving a speech. earlier on. she addressed concerns around the labour party whilst also hitting out at the previous conservative government. >> there will be no complacency. we've seen where that leads. don't forget what they did partygate, covid contracts, the lies division scapegoating and the unfunded tax cuts for the richest that crashed our economy. don't forget any of it. the tories failed britain and they tried to cover it up. a crater in the heart of britain's economy, a puncture in the pocket of every working family and a £22 billion black hole . and a £22 billion black hole. >> and it could also be trouble for keir starmer elsewhere in the uk, as the snp's westminster leader, stephen flynn, has said that the new pm is failing to deliver on the change. he promised scotland in the general election. he claims that despite the snp b
. very lovely sophie reaper. >> thank you.awn, it's just after 1:00. and these are the latest headlines. the labour party conference has begun in liverpool today, with deputy pm angela rayner giving a speech. earlier on. she addressed concerns around the labour party whilst also hitting out at the previous conservative government. >> there will be no complacency. we've seen where that leads. don't forget what they did partygate, covid contracts, the lies division scapegoating and...
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sophie long, bbc news, scout park, north london.n a race against time — as it tries to destroy asian hornet nests in kent and sussex before new their queens hatch later this month. the invasive species is known to wipe out bee colonies. so far this year ten nests have been found in england's south—east, but in the channel islands they've found a creative way to tackle the threat. fiona irving went to check it out. hundreds of miles from kent on the channel island ofjersey, a war is being waged against the asian hornet. it was first spotted here in 2016. last year, more than 200 nests were found and lanced with pesticides. and they need to be controlled. 0ne nest of asian hornets can kill 11 kilograms of insects in a season. they pose a significant threat to honey bees and other pollinators. just take a look at the size of this nest. this would have been home to a colony of around 3,000 asian hornets, and beekeepers from kent and sussex are coming tojersey to learn what they do here, to help them in the south east fight against this
sophie long, bbc news, scout park, north london.n a race against time — as it tries to destroy asian hornet nests in kent and sussex before new their queens hatch later this month. the invasive species is known to wipe out bee colonies. so far this year ten nests have been found in england's south—east, but in the channel islands they've found a creative way to tackle the threat. fiona irving went to check it out. hundreds of miles from kent on the channel island ofjersey, a war is being...
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i've often thought you might come to sophie fun. lou then is experimenting with varieties of coffee that can cope with climb matic extremes. one in uganda is showing potential to credit and they finally can only advise to thomas to produce it. when we know there's a market, we can't just tell them to switch to days and no one will ultimately want it. that's why taste is so important and considering how we can improve it. but most of the a number there is macbooks coffee that which stands difficult climatic conditions and tastes good. that's recall, different varieties are tasted and compared at copying events. coffee had hundreds and hundreds of aromas twice as many in fact as wine. which coffee do you find most exciting? from the 1st smell, i'd probably the same number a chain. i didn't know. let's see. it must be, but the nozzle comes to me when you smell it. so there's a certain sweetness including this in the background type, a barrier on my to be more types, types of business. but ultimately, eclipse is the 1st impression on. i got them into fixing the though didn't ask man, okay. s
i've often thought you might come to sophie fun. lou then is experimenting with varieties of coffee that can cope with climb matic extremes. one in uganda is showing potential to credit and they finally can only advise to thomas to produce it. when we know there's a market, we can't just tell them to switch to days and no one will ultimately want it. that's why taste is so important and considering how we can improve it. but most of the a number there is macbooks coffee that which stands...
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sophie reaper.> thank you. michael, it's just after 11:00 and these are your gb news headlines. some breaking news this morning. eight migrants have died overnight whilst trying to cross the channel. french authorities have confirmed the french maritime prefecture for the english channel and north sea said 53 migrants were on board a boat, which got into difficulty off the coast of northern france. a rescue operation was launched, but eight people were later confirmed dead. this news comes less than two weeks after a separate incident where 12 migrants died after a boat sank off the french coastline . it's off the french coastline. it's been alleged that sir keir starmer has broken parliamentary rules by failing to declare donations of clothing for his wife , victoria. the sunday times wife, victoria. the sunday times has reported that the gifts came from labour donors. labour donor lord alli and covered the cost of a personal shopper , clothing of a personal shopper, clothing and alterations for th
sophie reaper.> thank you. michael, it's just after 11:00 and these are your gb news headlines. some breaking news this morning. eight migrants have died overnight whilst trying to cross the channel. french authorities have confirmed the french maritime prefecture for the english channel and north sea said 53 migrants were on board a boat, which got into difficulty off the coast of northern france. a rescue operation was launched, but eight people were later confirmed dead. this news comes...
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she was with her old teammate, sophie pilkinton, who had just graduated from medical school. >> sophiea she was my captain of the swim team my freshman year. after the shark attack, and bit my foot and part of my leg off, we swam ourselves back to safety to the boat, roughly 75 yards in the ocean, and immediately upon getting on the boat, sophie tied a tourniquet on my leg to stop the pleading. >> reporter: on ali's 23rd birthday, doctors amputated her leg. >> i was feeling really fearful of the water. hearing the sound of water at that point would trigger flashbacks to the attack. >> reporter: but fear's grit held no power. >> you have the shark attack and then you get back in the water in a matter of -- >> i got back six weeks after for the first time. and i was at my first competition three and a half months later. >> three and a half months later, you're competing. >> last month, we joined her at practice in connecticut. >> just stroke your arms on your back. one at a time. >> reporter: she works out six days a week, using a prosthetic leg in the gym, and competition where it's not
she was with her old teammate, sophie pilkinton, who had just graduated from medical school. >> sophiea she was my captain of the swim team my freshman year. after the shark attack, and bit my foot and part of my leg off, we swam ourselves back to safety to the boat, roughly 75 yards in the ocean, and immediately upon getting on the boat, sophie tied a tourniquet on my leg to stop the pleading. >> reporter: on ali's 23rd birthday, doctors amputated her leg. >> i was feeling...
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sophie reaper nice segue. here's your news headlines with . sophie. news headlines with.ter 11:30. and these are your latest news headlines. today is day two of the reform conference in birmingham with speeches expected from senior members of the party. last night, the party's leader, nigel farage, told supporters that he believes reform can win the next general election, given the number of people that agree with their principles. he also explained what drove him to stand as clacton's mp once the general election was called earlier this year. >> at almost every level we've been betrayed. and then i thought about what was happening on our streets and frankly, i thought of myself. britain is broken . and then i couldn't help broken. and then i couldn't help it. but if britain is broken, then logically britain needs reform. >> staying with politics now and angela rayner has announced plans to make irreversible changes to devolution laws across the entire north of england. speaking ahead of her speech at the labour party conference tomorrow, the deputy pm has committed to ha
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it has an agenda or portraits have an agenda, even when we take sophie's, we have an agenda. we have to think that, you know, we are deliberately making choices about how we saying what our background is, what we're wearing. so, and what i would like people, and i wish they told us in schools is visual literacy. to ask yourself, when you look at something, what does that image, you know, the person who has put out the advertisement for the virus soap or address or something else? what are they trying to sell me? what are they trying me and do i buy it? do i agree with that? because there are lots of products here are presidents who look fantastic. but then when they dig a little deeper, well, you know, i mean we have a fantastic portrait of president nixon. he looks happy. he looks larger than live and we will know that that didn't and so well, right with watergate. so again, you have to be critical. that is both the strength of us and is also the weakness. because if people don't take the time to learn and to, to, to be critical, then you know, they are actually only taking
it has an agenda or portraits have an agenda, even when we take sophie's, we have an agenda. we have to think that, you know, we are deliberately making choices about how we saying what our background is, what we're wearing. so, and what i would like people, and i wish they told us in schools is visual literacy. to ask yourself, when you look at something, what does that image, you know, the person who has put out the advertisement for the virus soap or address or something else? what are they...
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definitely, i mean we do see people taking sophie's all the time, which i really liked to. but i used to beat myself up a little bit because we don't have as much technology is, some of the new me, as i am said, i was little, you know, we probably need to get with that. and i'm actually now in hindsight, glad that we thought i'd have as much because what we're finding is, people will take a sophie with themselves. they'll take a peach with their friends as a souvenir of the visit. but they will put the phones away because what people really want to have are unique experiences, ideally with other people, that they can learn something and then go and talk about it later on with their friends or the family at night. and so i'm saying that a lot more, and i think there was always the sort of assumption that, you know, just have a lot of technology to welcome younger people. i myself have to millennial children . and as i themselves, as i know we, we really want to be having those unique experiences and conversations. what i do love to be the same as being a place where everyone
definitely, i mean we do see people taking sophie's all the time, which i really liked to. but i used to beat myself up a little bit because we don't have as much technology is, some of the new me, as i am said, i was little, you know, we probably need to get with that. and i'm actually now in hindsight, glad that we thought i'd have as much because what we're finding is, people will take a sophie with themselves. they'll take a peach with their friends as a souvenir of the visit. but they will...
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sophie, what direction do you like?n fact, i have not yet decided on the direction with which i want to connect my life. it is closer to me, here are the same dancing singing, well, also creativity, but a little different sphere. did you like the exhibition that we organized together voneskom castle. i helped with the arrangement of paintings. and also did photography, today teenagers can not always, as i say, understand and accept this fully, but being next to their mother on the path to development, they will only win. and i always talk to them about this, whether it will be a photographer or a person of another direction, a developed person will never - disappear, everyone always wants a specialist, a creative thinker, a creative person, and this needs to be formed at every step. i will be glad if they will choose the sphere in which they will be happy, in which they will be able to develop, enjoy every day spent at work, or in some hobby, or in their development. the main thing is that there is love and harmony betw
sophie, what direction do you like?n fact, i have not yet decided on the direction with which i want to connect my life. it is closer to me, here are the same dancing singing, well, also creativity, but a little different sphere. did you like the exhibition that we organized together voneskom castle. i helped with the arrangement of paintings. and also did photography, today teenagers can not always, as i say, understand and accept this fully, but being next to their mother on the path to...
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sophie, we are in uncharted territory.ices has simply never been used before. it feels very ominous, and it feels like the sort of thing and israeli military would do in the prelude, and the run—up to an all—out assault on its opponent. you would blind, literally blind and maim the opponents' fighters, you would wreck their communications, so the kind of fear and confusion that we have spoken about. maybe that is the point. they have said this evening that the war is entering a new focus, that israel's focus is shifting to the north. what does that mean? we have not seen any real evidence of israel are preparing for some kind of all—out assault on southern lebanon. those kind of preparations ought to be fairly obvious to spot. but as gordon has suggested, it is not at all clear that israel intended to mount this operation at this precise moment. if i sound confused, it is because i think we all are confused. it feels like an extremely dangerous moment, no one seems to know exactly where we are headed. no one seems to know
sophie, we are in uncharted territory.ices has simply never been used before. it feels very ominous, and it feels like the sort of thing and israeli military would do in the prelude, and the run—up to an all—out assault on its opponent. you would blind, literally blind and maim the opponents' fighters, you would wreck their communications, so the kind of fear and confusion that we have spoken about. maybe that is the point. they have said this evening that the war is entering a new focus,...
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more from me in the next hour i'm sophie reaper.t's back to ellie and ben for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone , sign up to to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com >> forward slash alerts . >> forward slash alerts. >> forward slash alerts. >> thanks obe and welcome to saturday morning live with me. ellie costello and ben leo. now we've got a treat for you right now because season eight of the hit netflix show selling sunset has just dropped. and if you're like me and fans all around the world, you've wasted no time to binge the entire series in a very short space of time, lapping up the drama from the agents at the oppenheim group. >> so if you don't know the show, you didn't. i didn't until this week. i absolutely love it now. and you'd be surprised because typically it wouldn't be down my street. but i tuned in this week to obviously research mary, of course, and i love it. so the show, if you don't know it, follows real estate agents in los angeles who work at one o
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let's go over to sophie. now, sophie. hello. lovely to see you.unds like a wonderful thing. tell us more about it. >> it is indeed. thing. tell us more about it. >> it is indeed . dawn, good >> it is indeed. dawn, good afternoon to you. as you can see behind me, the crowds have been pounng behind me, the crowds have been pouring in to pleasureland here in southport all morning and into the afternoon. they're enjoying the food. they're enjoying the food. they're enjoying the food. they're enjoying the rides or enjoying the games. and that is because it's all about the community coming together in the wake of such a tragic event. it's about the joy and the happiness being brought back into this seaside town. so to talk a bit more about that now, i'm joined by the ceo of southport pleasureland, norman wallace. norman thank you so much for joining us. my pleasure. thank you. pleasure. i see what you did there. very nice. talk to us about how important it is that the community of southport can come together once again at this kind of event, despite wha
let's go over to sophie. now, sophie. hello. lovely to see you.unds like a wonderful thing. tell us more about it. >> it is indeed. thing. tell us more about it. >> it is indeed . dawn, good >> it is indeed. dawn, good afternoon to you. as you can see behind me, the crowds have been pounng behind me, the crowds have been pouring in to pleasureland here in southport all morning and into the afternoon. they're enjoying the food. they're enjoying the food. they're enjoying the...
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sophie reaper.out there on a roller coaster. >> the roller coaster of life. >> the roller coaster of life. >> fabulous. love that . right. >> fabulous. love that. right. so welcome. if you've just tuned in, this is gb news just coming up to 11 minutes after 3:00 operation bring harry home in from the cold is apparently underway. according to the daily mail, prince harry is seeking advice from former aides on how to return to the uk after spending the past four years in self—imposed exile in california. now he allegedly is growing dissatisfied with advice from american based image experts, although it seems they've become dissatisfied with a lot of them. i think they're still looking for another head of communications now. but joining me to discuss former bbc royal correspondent michael cole. michael, operation bring harry in from the cold. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> nana. yes >> nana. yes >> so it seems the golden state, california, isn't quite so gilded as maybe he thought it was. it'
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i'm sophie reaper.s direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code , alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com. >> forward slash alerts . >> forward slash alerts. >> forward slash alerts. >> thank you very much, sophie. lots of you are very angry out there and understandably so. gbnews.com/yoursay if you want to join in being angry, angry at scarlett in the first hour, angry at jonathan. this hour. i mean, please do. >> i know my role. i know my. >> i know my role. i know my. >> yes, exactly. no, but i mean, it's like, tell that left wing loony. >> i think i think it might be you. i think they mean you. >> this is david. hi, david. by the way. it says lee anderson speaks my language, so. yeah. and dave says, tell jonathan this. if we'd had proportional representation, labour would not be in power, which is something they're probably, you know, with they're probably, you know, with the lib dems on. well, i support proportional representation. >> so bring it on. >> so
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sophie reaper, situation ahead. sophie reaper, thank you very much for talking us through it.ain on gb news coming up. we'll be hearing from home secretary yvette cooper as she hosts that landmark meeting on stopping the smuggling gangs. but before that, here are your headlines with sam . very good afternoon to with sam. very good afternoon to you . 1:32. and the top story you. 1:32. and the top story this lunchtime, a 27 year old painter and decorator has been sentenced to nine years in prison for his role in a violent riot outside a rotherham hotel housing asylum seekers. >> sheffield crown court heard he was engaged in what the judge described as a grotesque act of violence, fuelled by malicious and ignorant social media posts. the judge called him one of the most serious offenders of the rioting so far, and imposed an extended five year licence onto thomas burley. ongoing dangerousness . spanish police dangerousness. spanish police have found the body of a young man in a mountainous area of majorca, believed to be that of a british hiker. his partner, a 26 year old british
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so we 8 by candle, lice the since i last so marian, she's had a daughter quote. sophie went on service. evan had said, was there a sense that pretty quickly that this was different? there was some of the moments from the 1st moment every where it was boned, there was no, says a they way and target think civilians targeting hospitals and even schools where people are sick and refuse when i was in gaza when, when he would go to sleep i hoc sophie not knowing whether i would be able to do this again tomorrow or not. that was the most difficult feeling i have ever had to think that we have been deprived of the most precious thing is the feeling of home. we have lost that. i didn't know what home means lowering the wider western community. i will fully blind about the realities of most of them are posting culture. there is still so much suspicion in the media elsewhere in the wider community of air and voices. we do not have them nearly enough. it is much more acceptable to hear a so called moderate jewish voice than i tell us the invoice i used to believe in human rights. i used to believe
so we 8 by candle, lice the since i last so marian, she's had a daughter quote. sophie went on service. evan had said, was there a sense that pretty quickly that this was different? there was some of the moments from the 1st moment every where it was boned, there was no, says a they way and target think civilians targeting hospitals and even schools where people are sick and refuse when i was in gaza when, when he would go to sleep i hoc sophie not knowing whether i would be able to do this...
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even after his death, sophie confessed that her husband had not abandoned her, it felt like he was ing her every step. it was producer ponti who discovered sophia loren to the world, but she acted as if she had discovered ponti, they had been arguing about their relationship all their lives. sophie confessed that she missed carla, that her beauty, the whole secret is in love. 90 years of the eccentric italian sophia loren, she does not hide from. always spectacular appears on the paths and gives smiles to everyone. ponti, be calm, this is politeness, this is italian love of life. victoria balenskaya, channel one. sick, can't work, where should i put the comma in this sentence? the question, by the way, is far from idle. many, having felt unwell, stubbornly continue to go to work. but so what, a runny nose, yes, they think. in a couple of days everything will pass by itself, nothing to worry about, well, firstly, it may pass, or it may only get worse, well, and secondly, can you imagine how many people a sneezing coughing person will manage to infect in these couple of days, at least e
even after his death, sophie confessed that her husband had not abandoned her, it felt like he was ing her every step. it was producer ponti who discovered sophia loren to the world, but she acted as if she had discovered ponti, they had been arguing about their relationship all their lives. sophie confessed that she missed carla, that her beauty, the whole secret is in love. 90 years of the eccentric italian sophia loren, she does not hide from. always spectacular appears on the paths and...
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sophie, how can you worry here, it seems to me that everything is clear here, the girls go on stage, everything is already clear. sasha, are you worried before the final? yes, so far, but in the end i'll rock, and i promise that it will be a wonderful number, well, we have no doubts at all, but we will wait for your final performance, thank you very much. in the new season, on the first one, well, tell me, is it possible to do business in the... city without me, you, komolov, oleg viktorovich, here is the warrant for your arrest, last night the museum was robbed, what does my dad have to do with it, so, well, tell me, the director is local, from leningrad, with his wife and daughter, they came, the daughter is grown up, they are going to be artists, that's how it is, the museum was robbed at night, the area is quiet, people don't sleep only in houses where they sell wine and more often, so, what's going on here, maybe we can come to some agreement, and 500, what's wrong, okay, so what? you, such a sly one , fell for a simple scam, but everything looked convincing, and you are not afr
sophie, how can you worry here, it seems to me that everything is clear here, the girls go on stage, everything is already clear. sasha, are you worried before the final? yes, so far, but in the end i'll rock, and i promise that it will be a wonderful number, well, we have no doubts at all, but we will wait for your final performance, thank you very much. in the new season, on the first one, well, tell me, is it possible to do business in the... city without me, you, komolov, oleg viktorovich,...
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i hock sophie, not knowing whether i would be able to do this again tomorrow or not. that was the most difficult feeling i have ever had to think that we have been deprived of the most precious thing is the feeling of home we have lost that i don't know what home means. lowering the wider western community. i will fully blind about the realities of most of them are posting culture. there is still so much suspicion in the media and also a lot of community of error and voices. we do not have them nearly enough. it is much more acceptable to hear a so called moderate jewish voice than i tell us. do you mean voice i used to believe in human rights. i used to believe and that we live in the world that every human being should have equal rights. but know that as a soldiers are posting every thing, the 2 online, on textbook and other social media platforms, if i have a kid that is watching, all of this happening is watching this on news and seeing children, women goes noise. everyone is being killed. everyone is being deprived food to, to power every say. and this world is n
i hock sophie, not knowing whether i would be able to do this again tomorrow or not. that was the most difficult feeling i have ever had to think that we have been deprived of the most precious thing is the feeling of home we have lost that i don't know what home means. lowering the wider western community. i will fully blind about the realities of most of them are posting culture. there is still so much suspicion in the media and also a lot of community of error and voices. we do not have them...
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. >> reporter: and that's 8-year-old sophie chromer running into the arms of the bone marrow donor whospital. it's the first time they've met. sophie hugging her hero macy so hard and for so long -- she she held on to me like it was the last day on earth. i had to like waddle over to the seat because she was not letting go. >> what was that like? >> she just leaped into my arms and i could feel her tears through my dress. she was sobbing. it was just so sweet and i was like, i'm going to ugly cry in front of all these people. >> what do you think the bigger message s the message that all of us got from your individual act of goodness? >> just be selfless. share your kindness, share your heart, share your soul. that's -- that's why we're here is to spread love. >> that's the way to start off a monday and those stories will get us through the week. our thanks to josÉ diaz-balart for sharing those stories. and thanks to you f starting or
. >> reporter: and that's 8-year-old sophie chromer running into the arms of the bone marrow donor whospital. it's the first time they've met. sophie hugging her hero macy so hard and for so long -- she she held on to me like it was the last day on earth. i had to like waddle over to the seat because she was not letting go. >> what was that like? >> she just leaped into my arms and i could feel her tears through my dress. she was sobbing. it was just so sweet and i was like,...
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sophie, this is because she is your pet, tell us a little about her, she is 8 years old. her breed is a yak terrier mixed with a mongrel, yeah, uh, she appeared in our house - because of this situation in volgograd, a car was driving on the highway, jusya was thrown out of the car, a girl was driving behind her, she saw this, stopped the car, took her, uh, took her to her home, washed her, fed her, she was in a very thin state, uh, and posted an ad on the social network, and my mother looked through social networks, saw jusya, who was looking at the camera with her sad eyes told me and my sister lera that we would take her home, but you turned out to be the savior of this beautiful dog, well , probably, rather the girl is the savior, and she lives with us, but nevertheless, it is very noble of you, it is worthy of applause, sophie, but this is not your only pet, as far as i know, yes, we also have a yorkshire terrier at home, her name is monica, a cat these are the very ones that maxim treats with suspicion. here they are, yes, maxim, you love these ones especially, it's
sophie, this is because she is your pet, tell us a little about her, she is 8 years old. her breed is a yak terrier mixed with a mongrel, yeah, uh, she appeared in our house - because of this situation in volgograd, a car was driving on the highway, jusya was thrown out of the car, a girl was driving behind her, she saw this, stopped the car, took her, uh, took her to her home, washed her, fed her, she was in a very thin state, uh, and posted an ad on the social network, and my mother looked...
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but before all that, your news headlines with sophie reaper. reapen >> thank you.mily, it's just after 11:00 and these are your gb news headlines. some tragic news from the states this morning. it's been reported that four people have been killed and dozens of others have been wounded in a mass shooting in alabama. the birmingham police department have said they're at the scene of the attack, which took place in the five points south area at around 11:00 last night. authorities also believe multiple shooters were involved, but no arrests have been made yet, according to local media. responding officers found multiple victims at the scene . multiple victims at the scene. three were pronounced dead, while a fourth later died in hospital . the labour party hospital. the labour party conference begins in liverpool today, with deputy pm angela rayner set to speak later this morning. however, there will be questions for the party's leader, sir keir starmer, following an observer poll which found he is now less popular than rishi sunak, with his personal rating dropping b
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space where he shares his roasting machines and know how with people new to the coffee business like sophie from live. and she's not just a coffee lover, but a researcher and an entrepreneur named mine, i phone and my research, i run a small coffee business as a whole, be really just to see what's out there. is there any demand? how does it taste? and to bubble, to raise awareness about policy and climate change. it's become very popular for people to roast their own. b is. but across the industry, many are concerned about how climate changes impacting coffee cultivation organ. i'm worried that there might be no coffee in one day saying that's why i'm passionate about supporting every project that comes to us. so costly that's produced sustainably and transparently gets so in germany, i've often thought you might come to the sofa loop and is experimenting with varieties of coffee that can cope with climatic extremes. one in uganda is showing potential to credit and they finally can only advise to thomas to produce it. when we know there's a market, we can't just tell them to switch to it is
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she will always be my hero. [ applause ] [ cheers ] >> and that's 8-year-old sophie running into thenor who saved her life at children's of alabama hospital. [ applause ] it's the first time they've met. sophie hugging her hero, macy, so hard and for so long -- >> she held on to me like it was the last day on earth. i had to waddle over to the seat because she was not letting go. >> what was that like? >> she just leaped into my arms, and i could feel her tears through my dress. she was sobbing. it was just so sweet. and i was like -- i'm going to ugly cry in front of all these people. >> what do you think the bigger message is, the message that all of us got from your individual act of goodness? >> just be selfless. share your kindness, share your heart, share your soul. that's where we're here, to spread love. ♪♪ >>> and that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. hallie jackson will be here tomorrow night. i'm jose diaz-balart. thank you for the privilege of your time. good night. . >> announcer: welcome to "big ten countdown" presented by genesis
she will always be my hero. [ applause ] [ cheers ] >> and that's 8-year-old sophie running into thenor who saved her life at children's of alabama hospital. [ applause ] it's the first time they've met. sophie hugging her hero, macy, so hard and for so long -- >> she held on to me like it was the last day on earth. i had to waddle over to the seat because she was not letting go. >> what was that like? >> she just leaped into my arms, and i could feel her tears through...
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reporter sophie flay, from our sister station in los angeles, has a look at some of the new gadgets andevices, whether it's a wildfire or an earthquake, it's important to be prepared when disaster strikes and at the disasters expo at the convention center in downtown l.a, companies are showing off new gadgets we can use to protect ourselves like sense net, which uses cameras, sensors and artificial intelligence to detect a wildfire in one minute. >> and check out the russo eliminator, the first complete redesign of the fire extinguisher in 75 years. >> you can actually reload them, recharge them yourself, john taberski says. >> they work for commercial buildings, plus your home, boat or car, and these are just some of their clients military, the dod, the army, army reserve, boeing. other vendors include the tommyknocker refuge chamber, used for underground emergencies, which is able to hold 20 people, plus the latest in surveillance drones and long lasting leds. and if you need to recharge those leds, check out the jackery, a solar powered indoor outdoor generator. >> in case of natural
reporter sophie flay, from our sister station in los angeles, has a look at some of the new gadgets andevices, whether it's a wildfire or an earthquake, it's important to be prepared when disaster strikes and at the disasters expo at the convention center in downtown l.a, companies are showing off new gadgets we can use to protect ourselves like sense net, which uses cameras, sensors and artificial intelligence to detect a wildfire in one minute. >> and check out the russo eliminator, the...
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sophie, what can you tell us?ng here at the woodford air site. now the fly—past has begun and i think we can see the first craft. joining me is frank plesac. frank talk to our viewers about what it is. we're seeing this first craft flying over us here today. >> okay. so what we've got is a tiger moth, which is a period aeroplane. it's a biplane with a serious engine , a gipsy major serious engine, a gipsy major mark one engine that's doing a fly over. it's a period aeroplane. it was a sort of a successor to the very first aeroplane that we've got on display out the front there, which was a cirrus moth which had a cirrus engine. and as you can see, that one's just doing a turnaround for us. >> it's a 1920 a little bit. >> it's a 1920 a little bit. >> is it. >> is it. >> he is. yeah yeah. >> he is. yeah yeah. >> so how old when would this plane first have been manufactured. because i mean i'm quite i'm not an expert on this. that's a 1920s period aeroplane. >> but it was used right up through the war as a training a
sophie, what can you tell us?ng here at the woodford air site. now the fly—past has begun and i think we can see the first craft. joining me is frank plesac. frank talk to our viewers about what it is. we're seeing this first craft flying over us here today. >> okay. so what we've got is a tiger moth, which is a period aeroplane. it's a biplane with a serious engine , a gipsy major serious engine, a gipsy major mark one engine that's doing a fly over. it's a period aeroplane. it was a...
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our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports.loped rsv that had gone into bronchiolitis. andrew gwynne is not only a grandfather but also england's minister for public health launching the newjabs. i don't want any other family to have to go through the trauma and the worry that my wife and i went through in those two weeks, and this is preventable, which is why this vaccine is so important. respiratory syncytial virus, or rsv, usually causes cold—like symptoms but can lead to serious complications like bronchiolitis and pneumonia. every year, 20,000 babies and thousands of elderly people are treated in hospital in england after catching it. it's potentially life—threatening, particularly for very young, vulnerable babies who may have other conditions like cardiac conditions or may be premature. those babies tend to get very sick. but today, for the first time, the nhs in england, wales and northern ireland will be offering women who are 28 weeks pregnant and elderly people aged 75 to 79 newjabs to protect against rsv. the same v
our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports.loped rsv that had gone into bronchiolitis. andrew gwynne is not only a grandfather but also england's minister for public health launching the newjabs. i don't want any other family to have to go through the trauma and the worry that my wife and i went through in those two weeks, and this is preventable, which is why this vaccine is so important. respiratory syncytial virus, or rsv, usually causes cold—like symptoms but can lead to serious...
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sophie, thank you.nd see and feel the tension that has been growing over the last few days. you can hear in conversations happening on the streets and in houses. but you can also hear it in the skies above beirut tonight. i can see out of my eyeliner a drone in the sky and the whining noise has been continuing for the last few hours. ill soy earlier today, the sound on the streets again in the sub—suburbs of beirut the sirens of ambulances taking the wounded to already overcrowded hospitals after another senior hezbollah commander was killed here in the lebanese capital —— also earlier today. it is all raising fears that this escalation could have even further to go, as tens of thousands of people move out of the south of the country towards beirut to try and find some sort of safety. our senior international correspondent orla guerin has been watching their journeys. a community in mourning. the village of saksakiyeh in southern lebanon today. ii were killed here yesterday by israel's massive bombardme
sophie, thank you.nd see and feel the tension that has been growing over the last few days. you can hear in conversations happening on the streets and in houses. but you can also hear it in the skies above beirut tonight. i can see out of my eyeliner a drone in the sky and the whining noise has been continuing for the last few hours. ill soy earlier today, the sound on the streets again in the sub—suburbs of beirut the sirens of ambulances taking the wounded to already overcrowded hospitals...
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im sophie reapen headline for now. im sophie reaper. me in half an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gb news. >> com forward slash alerts . >> com forward slash alerts. very good morning to you, ben and tatiana with you on saturday morning live this weekend on gb news. >> and we just gave a shout out, didn't we. for kids on their first days of school. of course. what's going on.7 later in the show is fairly relevant, isn't it? it.7 >> it it? >> it is.7 yeah. it? >> it is? yeah. we'll be joined by fashion designer donna ida, who will be talking about back to school fashion for mums. >> so when we first had this segment and the producers said, oh, we've got a back to school fashion guest on, i thought, i thought being very stupid, that it was for kids going back to school. so fashionable school bags, fashionable . i was bags, fashionable. i was thinking, how much fashion can you get in a school uniform? but it's the parents of course. >> well, if we show pic
im sophie reapen headline for now. im sophie reaper. me in half an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gb news. >> com forward slash alerts . >> com forward slash alerts. very good morning to you, ben and tatiana with you on saturday morning live this weekend on gb news. >> and we just gave a shout out, didn't we. for kids on their first days of school. of course. what's going on.7 later in the...
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the exhibition dedicated to sophie tolstoy contains dozens of exhibits, many of which were preserved thanks to her efforts, the owner of a huge estate, kept the books herself, wrote diaries, raised children, becoming the mother of 13 children, did not forget. beloved man, here in the photo you can see the writer himself in this beautiful, sofia knitted, hook, this is her hook, and also helped to rewrite and publish her husband's works. for her invaluable help in creating the novel anna karenina, leo tolstoy gave her a ring with three precious stones, which sofia andreyevna was very proud of. and sofia andreyevna also found time to paint and take photographs, although given the level of her work, she was more likely to do this professionally. thanks to which today we can see illustrations of the unique events of the late 19th century. in the photo, a meeting lion.
the exhibition dedicated to sophie tolstoy contains dozens of exhibits, many of which were preserved thanks to her efforts, the owner of a huge estate, kept the books herself, wrote diaries, raised children, becoming the mother of 13 children, did not forget. beloved man, here in the photo you can see the writer himself in this beautiful, sofia knitted, hook, this is her hook, and also helped to rewrite and publish her husband's works. for her invaluable help in creating the novel anna...