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still, sophie would not reopen his case. >> that's when seven on your side decided to contact sophieg what evidence it used to identify the person who applied for that loan. and where did all that money go? >> and that's when the story took a dramatic turn. >> rudy, i got a big clue from you yesterday. >> sophie told seven on your side. it had plenty of evidence showing sophie took out the loan. not an imposter. bank officials at sophie's san francisco headquarters declined to go on camera. but in a written statement, sophie said a man identifying himself as suharto called in december asking when he'd get the loan money. the bank said a recording of that voice matched a recording of his voice when he called in january to dispute the loan. sophie did not provide results of any voice recognition software. even more compelling, sophie said it had video of sergei verifying his identity during the online application process. the bank wrote we've retained the video he submitted of himself, which shows him holding the license up with his face in the frame before panning to his computer scre
still, sophie would not reopen his case. >> that's when seven on your side decided to contact sophieg what evidence it used to identify the person who applied for that loan. and where did all that money go? >> and that's when the story took a dramatic turn. >> rudy, i got a big clue from you yesterday. >> sophie told seven on your side. it had plenty of evidence showing sophie took out the loan. not an imposter. bank officials at sophie's san francisco headquarters...
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thank you, sophie.news surprise for the economy, as airline fares and fuel prices actually fell, it could mean a softer landing for the uk economy from this giant hump of inflation — going to double digits as the economy was hit by multiple global crises. well, in september, the pace of price rises has slowed to its lowest rate in three years. in fact, to below the bank of england 5 target rate of 2%, at 1.7%. and that is perhaps the biggest consequence for you of for you of today's inflation figures is on interest rates — it helps these people at the bank of england go for rate cuts, probably faster now than expected, with markets expecting two cuts this year, bringing rates down to 4.5% by the end of the year. but that high inflation shock has left a permanent scar on the cost of living. a higher level of everyday prices over the past three years. at this food pantry in liverpool, weekly food baskets are subsidised, workers and customers alike. so the need is still high and increases in benefits don't
thank you, sophie.news surprise for the economy, as airline fares and fuel prices actually fell, it could mean a softer landing for the uk economy from this giant hump of inflation — going to double digits as the economy was hit by multiple global crises. well, in september, the pace of price rises has slowed to its lowest rate in three years. in fact, to below the bank of england 5 target rate of 2%, at 1.7%. and that is perhaps the biggest consequence for you of for you of today's inflation...
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yes, sophie, these rules, the are people? yes, sophie, these rules, they are nerdy. — people?sophie, these rules, they are nerdy, they _ people? yes, sophie, these rules, they are nerdy, they are _ people? yes, sophie, these rules, they are nerdy, they are one - people? yes, sophie, these rules, | they are nerdy, they are one for the accounting boffins, but they are hugely consequential for every penny spent by this government, notjust at this budget, but over the next half decade. on the chancellor, when she spoke to me, made an argument that if voters gave her government the significant majority at the election because they felt that major projects in their town, the local railway stations were not up to scratch internationally, then the root of that was in overly restrictive rules on borrowing under the previous government, rules that she is now going to change. we will be changing the measure of debt, i'll set out the details of that to the house of commons next week. but i've listened to the imf, who have been clear that we do need to free up more money to invest in capit
yes, sophie, these rules, the are people? yes, sophie, these rules, they are nerdy. — people?sophie, these rules, they are nerdy, they _ people? yes, sophie, these rules, they are nerdy, they are _ people? yes, sophie, these rules, they are nerdy, they are one - people? yes, sophie, these rules, | they are nerdy, they are one for the accounting boffins, but they are hugely consequential for every penny spent by this government, notjust at this budget, but over the next half decade. on the...
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sophie.hey needed a victory in gaza from their point of view because it was feeling like a quagmire in which their main waraims was feeling like a quagmire in which their main war aims of destroying hamas as an entity and releasing the hostages had not been achieved. so in the course of the afternoon, the word started circulating that sinwar was dead and they were already prepared to party before the confirmation came. at the beach south of tel aviv, a lifeguard picked up his microphone. "attention, all bathers. it's not 100% but there's a strong chance that the rat from the tunnels known as yayha sinwar is dead." and then it was confirmed. they knew sinwar�*s death was a big victory for israel and a big defeat for hamas. the israeli army released drone footage showing he was still fighting in his last moments. they said sinwar, on a chair at the back of the room, had thrown two grenades and obviously wounded, tried to fend the drone off with a stick before he was killed. it had been a chance
sophie.hey needed a victory in gaza from their point of view because it was feeling like a quagmire in which their main waraims was feeling like a quagmire in which their main war aims of destroying hamas as an entity and releasing the hostages had not been achieved. so in the course of the afternoon, the word started circulating that sinwar was dead and they were already prepared to party before the confirmation came. at the beach south of tel aviv, a lifeguard picked up his microphone....
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sophie. — is this morning, in the last hour or so. sophie.g falls and people shops in september. the leader of westminster city council adam hug warned there are more raids to come over the next few weeks. survivors of accidents on london's transport network are calling for government intervention to address urgent safety issues. figures uncovered by solicitors representing victims have shown a rise in accidents on train platforms including falls and people getting stuck in doors. the victims are also calling for increased transparency in the reporting of accidents and near misses on the network. tfl says, "safety is our utmost priority and we are committed to learning from every collision." this week, bbc london is visiting the capital's four nominations for the stirling prize, the most prestigious architectural award in the country. one of those is the redevelopment of the national portrait gallery. let's take a look at the travel news now. there are minor delays on the bakerloo line southbound between queen's park and elephant & castle, mi
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i would nominate sophie, if i had a choice, i would - sophie, if i had a choice, i would nominate — sophieo des's i have a few hours to give? you 'ust need to listen to des's story. i have a few hours to give? you just need to listen to des's story. the | need to listen to des's story. the way that— need to listen to des's story. the way that sport can bring communities together— way that sport can bring communities together is_ way that sport can bring communities together is like no other. if you have _ together is like no other. if you have any— together is like no other. if you have any spare time, just go to your local club, _ have any spare time, just go to your local club, they'll need help, sign up local club, they'll need help, sign up and _ local club, they'll need help, sign up and give a bit of time. it might be a_ up and give a bit of time. it might be a young— up and give a bit of time. it might be a young person that you get involved — be a young person that you get involved in sport, it might be a mum who has_ involved in sport, it might be a mum who has five — involved in
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thanks, sophie.leaked to israeli journalists, but the bbc has verified that it is a genuine letter. i don't think it was intended for public consumption, because the language used in it is much stronger than anything the americans have used in public. you talk about the deep concern in deteriorating in the human situation there, pointing out that israel impeded or denied 90% of north to south movements of humanitarian aid, thatis south movements of humanitarian aid, that is between the two halves of gaza. israel has cut the territory in two. it also talked about... it cites us laws that prohibit military assistance to countries that are blocking the use of us aid. so it also does go on to actually criticise almost every aspect and raise concerns about every aspect of israel's policy in gaza towards the civilians, including the fact that 1.7 million people have been pushed into a coastal area. they are saying they should be allowed out of there before the winter because of things like the spread of di
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thanks, sophie.lishes figures showing aid trucks it has observed crossing into gaza, and the changes have been significant. before the current conflict, the average was 500 trucks a day. but if we focus in on the last year, it increases gradually. in april, 5,000 trucks crossed — that's around 170 a day. since then, a fall. and then a dramatic fall at the start of october. this equates to an average ofjust 13 a day. the un also looked at the population of gaza — just over two million people — and found 96% of them were facing crisis levels of food insecurity or worse. this map shows the key entry points for aid in the last year. let's look at one — the rafah crossing. it used to be where the vast majority of aid was delivered. you can see in this satellite picture all the infrastructure around the crossings in november. this is a few weeks ago — it's empty, and buildings have been flattened after israel's military offensive in the area. rafah crossing has now been closed since may 7th — no aid is get
thanks, sophie.lishes figures showing aid trucks it has observed crossing into gaza, and the changes have been significant. before the current conflict, the average was 500 trucks a day. but if we focus in on the last year, it increases gradually. in april, 5,000 trucks crossed — that's around 170 a day. since then, a fall. and then a dramatic fall at the start of october. this equates to an average ofjust 13 a day. the un also looked at the population of gaza — just over two million people...
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hi, sophie. yes, our expert panel willanswer hi, sophie.re of course monitoring hurricane milton. president biden warns that it could be the worst to hit fried in a century. how much damage could it cause? newsnight on bbc two, bbc news and iplayer in about four minutes. . ., ., ., ,, the nobel prize for physics has been jointly awarded to the british—canadian scientist geoffrey hinton — known as the "godfather of ai", and to the americanjohn hopfield. professor hinton said he was surpised to get the call. i'm flabbergasted, still. i haven't managed to get my head round it yet. the pair have been recognised for their work on machines that can learn, which is key to artificial intelligence. and if you want to continue watching the bbc news at 10pm, please turn over to bbc one, or you can watch on iplayer. next, it's newsnight.
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.to a ballot of all members, with a new leader being elected in november. kemi badenoch, robertjenrick and james cleverly remain in the race after tom tugendhat was eliminated yesterday. we're joined now by our political correspondent, ben wright — ben, what can we expect today? well expect the unexpected in a tory leadership contest but right now tory mps are being cajoled by the three remaining campaigns for the palm are being twisted, jobs are being promised. ithink palm are being twisted, jobs are being promised. i think there are two things that are pretty clear towing into the final vote, the first that james cleverly has the momentum, the former foreign secretary. in the vote yesterday he leapfrogged his rivals and unless something totally extraordinary happens it looks certain he will be one of the two candidates to go through to that vote of the tory party membership. the only thing thatis party membership. the only thing that is clear is there is a knife edge battle for second
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.to a ballot of all members, with a new leader being elected in november. kemi badenoch, robertjenrick and james cleverly remain in the race after tom tugendhat was eliminated yesterday. we're joined now by our political correspondent, ben wright — ben, what can we expect today? well expect the unexpected in a tory leadership contest but right now tory mps are being cajoled by the three remaining campaigns for the palm are being twisted, jobs are being promised....
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i'm sophie reaper.re 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 sophie. good morning. welcome to britain's newsroom live across the uk on gb news with me bev turner and andrew pierce. >> well we want to start the show this morning with a very big thank you to you, our viewers and listeners. >> on thursday we asked if you'd help us to raise £25,000. that was so that nuclear veterans. so those that took part in nuclear testing for the military in the 50s and 60s could have their annual reunion. >> well, not only did you smash that, you actually raised . that, you actually raised. almost £47,000, which not only can fund next year's reunion, but almost enough for 2026, two. >> yeah, it's wonderful news. if you still want to donate to the veterans reunion, you're going to see the qr code in the bottom right hand of the screen. now grab your phone, open the
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where he's chairs, his roasting machines and know how with people new to the coffee business like sophie from move. and she's not just a coffee lover, but a researcher and an entrepreneur named mind. i focused on 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 above all, to raise awareness about policy and climate change on the health plan. 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 cost me 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 it gets sold in germany. i've often thought you might come to sophie fund lou then is experimenting with varieties of coffee that can cope with climatic extremes. one in uganda is showing potential to credit and then finally can only advise the thomas to produce it. when we know there's a market, we can't just te
where he's chairs, his roasting machines and know how with people new to the coffee business like sophie from move. and she's not just a coffee lover, but a researcher and an entrepreneur named mind. i focused on 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 above all, to raise awareness about policy and climate change on the health plan. it's become very popular for people to roast their own. b is but...
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next design in uganda, sophie fund live and is on the road with tony mcgrew young. the head of a coffee farmers alliance to find out more about the repair. it could be the one thing that i would like to catch somebody that again is actually 70 percent of the firm. i've said that one of the reasons they're growing love. erica is because of the higher you. yes. there's a difference between the and the 4th to insure and tony move go. yeah. comes from a coffee, growing family himself. he built up the you going to coffee farmers alliance. today he's it's director. he's showing the agricultural economist around and answering her questions. and i think one thing i'm also really interested now about understand a little bit more about the 2 types of america. maybe if you could actually show us as a treat. so you're welcome to that you might as well i'm the so this one is already there trying to dry his coffee or mid tough while it was is recommended there visiting dave is cool over a coffee farmer with a lot of experience, which is what new dr. which type of the over the pas
next design in uganda, sophie fund live and is on the road with tony mcgrew young. the head of a coffee farmers alliance to find out more about the repair. it could be the one thing that i would like to catch somebody that again is actually 70 percent of the firm. i've said that one of the reasons they're growing love. erica is because of the higher you. yes. there's a difference between the and the 4th to insure and tony move go. yeah. comes from a coffee, growing family himself. he built up...
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i've often thought you might come to sophie fund. 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 tom as 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 smell, i probably the same number a shame i didn't know. let's see. it must be, but the nozzle called the system and when you smell it, or 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 and to fix the though didn't ask mind
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that's after the news with sophie reaper . the news with sophie reaper. >> thank you. emily.d these are your latest headlines. this morning, people gathered across israel to mark the one year anniversary of the october 7th attacks at the knesset building in jerusalem. flags were lowered to half mast in commemoration of victims to the attack, according to israeli figures , hamas killed some 1200 figures, hamas killed some 1200 people and took about 250 hostages to gaza . parliament hostages to gaza. parliament returns today following a recess for the various party conferences, which have been taking place for the past few weeks. mps will be back at westminster today, but their return coincides with further controversy for the government after the pm's chief of staff , after the pm's chief of staff, sue gray, left her job yesterday. this has prompted sir keir to reshuffle his staff, with the leader of labour's general election campaign, morgan mcsweeney , taking on the morgan mcsweeney, taking on the chief of staff role instead. earlier shadow leader of the house of commons, ch
that's after the news with sophie reaper . the news with sophie reaper. >> thank you. emily.d these are your latest headlines. this morning, people gathered across israel to mark the one year anniversary of the october 7th attacks at the knesset building in jerusalem. flags were lowered to half mast in commemoration of victims to the attack, according to israeli figures , hamas killed some 1200 figures, hamas killed some 1200 people and took about 250 hostages to gaza . parliament...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.is facing another energy crisis because of its high dependence on gas for heating and power. the energy crisis commission says the country is dangerously unprepared, despite repeated shocks over the last 50 years. the commission wants the government to increase investment in home energy efficiency, to accelerate the roll—out of electric heat pumps, and to be more ambitious on renewable generation. the train operator, northern, has announced that its withdrawing live prosecutions against passengers for using railcard discounts for peak—time services. it will apply to all cases where the original fare was less than £12. the mother of a woman who died after coming into contact with a perfume bottle containing the nerve agent novichok will give evidence at a public inquiry today. dawn, the daughter of caroline sturgess, died in 2018 after spraying herself with a contaminated bottle that had been discarded. yesterday, the inquiry heard that she was an innocent victim in the crossfire of an
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.is facing another energy crisis because of its high dependence on gas for heating and power. the energy crisis commission says the country is dangerously unprepared, despite repeated shocks over the last 50 years. the commission wants the government to increase investment in home energy efficiency, to accelerate the roll—out of electric heat pumps, and to be more ambitious on renewable generation. the train operator, northern, has announced that its withdrawing...
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there's sophie right there.phie to safety. safety was -- sophie was not hurt. she was actually able to finish her nightly walk, as well. good for sophie. >> that could have been a "boost." how about another? >>> i have one here, that could be incredible. a father that moved away two years ago to take a higher paying job for his family, recently returned home. he did not tell his daughter he was coming home. he decided, instead, to surprise her at school. >> hey, baby. >> that's it. that's not what she was expecting when she got called to the office. that hug -- that hug, probably still going on right now. her mom posted this on tiktok. this is what the caption read. her face when she saw her daddy just warmed my heart. isn't that beautiful? there you go. >> i love you. he brought her flowers. what a sweetie. >>> coming up, we have a packed "pop start" for you. it's filled with news on some of the biggest stars. >> okay. >>> we're going to sit down with chip and joanna gaines. lots to talk about, how they bringin
there's sophie right there.phie to safety. safety was -- sophie was not hurt. she was actually able to finish her nightly walk, as well. good for sophie. >> that could have been a "boost." how about another? >>> i have one here, that could be incredible. a father that moved away two years ago to take a higher paying job for his family, recently returned home. he did not tell his daughter he was coming home. he decided, instead, to surprise her at school. >> hey,...
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people like sophie, there's no one right way. there are lots of different options on the memberships you much. if someone asked me now and said, i'm sure what would you do? my tape would be listening to you in the south that look inside yourself to see what you really want. okay? so that i could just say do it, but then you might end up on happy because it really is a major intervention. so it's also very painful and not can go wrong. yeah, because much math. so subordinate, i didn't regret a single. thank you skin nothing. it tool kind of thing was you know, that to the it's been in touch possible how not the right time to. 2 the, the, the fuse, the head of a country breaks it down. i know it's homeland of 2 beds has been occupied by china for almost 75 years. the deadline, norma with time to see for his country for this he received the nobel peace to this business, china in 15 minutes on the w, wlan, and holding their own out. nobody could have imagined female manages the manager of the yeah. and rick show roles the walk in a t
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people like sophie, there's no one right way. there are lots of different options on the membership. if someone asked me now and said, i'm sure what would you do? my tip would be listened to you in a south. so can somebody yourself to see what you really want, okay, so that i could just say do it, but then you might end up on happy because it really is a major intervention. so, so it's also very painful, a little can go wrong of it as much maps and subordinates. i didn't regret a single, thank you skin, nothing. it tool kind of service. you know, what got to the it's been in touch possible. how about the my son work to. 2 the, the, the, the view will tell here we are happy that we are boxing the story. we have a getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to use the dream force and for the future in the stories industries that are being discussed across the country. news africa. in 30 minutes. on the w. john maverick asked the power of these trees have branches that reached into the sky, and there are numerous trunk
people like sophie, there's no one right way. there are lots of different options on the membership. if someone asked me now and said, i'm sure what would you do? my tip would be listened to you in a south. so can somebody yourself to see what you really want, okay, so that i could just say do it, but then you might end up on happy because it really is a major intervention. so, so it's also very painful, a little can go wrong of it as much maps and subordinates. i didn't regret a single, thank...
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81—year—old woman who died after a crash with a motorcycle that was part of a security escort for sophiencident happened in may last year. graham satchell reports. helen holland had been visiting her sister in west london when she was hit by a police motorcycle that had been part of a royal convoy. at the time, her son, seen here leaving flowers at the scene, said the 81—year—old had suffered multiple broken bones and massive internal injuries. she died two weeks later in hospital. after her death, sophie, the duchess of edinburgh, seen here with her husband edward, said she was deeply saddened and expressed her condolences and sympathies to ms holland's family. the collision happened near a pelican crossing in earls court in west london on a busy road with fast—moving traffic. after an investigation by the independent 0ffice for police conduct, 67—year—old met police officer christopher harrison has been charged with causing death by careless driving. mr harrison will appear in court next month. graham satchell, bbc news. two metropolitan police officers who were sacked for gross miscon
81—year—old woman who died after a crash with a motorcycle that was part of a security escort for sophiencident happened in may last year. graham satchell reports. helen holland had been visiting her sister in west london when she was hit by a police motorcycle that had been part of a royal convoy. at the time, her son, seen here leaving flowers at the scene, said the 81—year—old had suffered multiple broken bones and massive internal injuries. she died two weeks later in hospital....
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sophie, thanks for joining us. did i get that right? so you graduated from stanford. but but you're kind of against what's going on here. yeah absolutely. i just graduated in june and i think about a week after i graduated, i went up to sacramento to speak to the state senate and voice my support for ab 1780. do you have any regrets in accepting this, this legacy admission? i mean, it's kind of if you outside looking in, it might be easier to say, hey, now that i'm done with stanford, i have some regrets. but do you have regrets going in? i mean, i don't regret applying to stanford. i don't regret going to stanford. you know, i think anyone should be able to throw their hat in the ring. and i don't think it's fair that then i was given an extra leg up by the accident of my birth, by the accident of the fact that my parents met while at stanford law school. i think anyone should have the opportunity to apply and have an equal shot if they are academically qualified at a school like stanford, and that doesn't mean legacy students shouldn't apply to these schools. you kn
sophie, thanks for joining us. did i get that right? so you graduated from stanford. but but you're kind of against what's going on here. yeah absolutely. i just graduated in june and i think about a week after i graduated, i went up to sacramento to speak to the state senate and voice my support for ab 1780. do you have any regrets in accepting this, this legacy admission? i mean, it's kind of if you outside looking in, it might be easier to say, hey, now that i'm done with stanford, i have...
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it sounds like you've really worked hard to navigate things with your wife and daughter, sophie, andll as it could. yeah. you're right. my wife has been a tremendous help in this direction, and she's been extremely supportive. without that, i don't think i could have and that part never... i never knew about it. i went off to work in the theatre, and the girlfriend went off to work in her theatre and that was the end of it, really. so... it sounds like you've really worked hard to navigate things with your wife and daughter, sophie, and your new—found daughter and grandson, and that it's all blending together as well as it could. yeah. you're right. my wife has been a tremendous help in this direction, and she's been extremely supportive. without that, i don't think i could have managed, quite honestly. but now, because of gill's reaction and her ability to understand has been a remarkable achievement on all our behalves. that sense of positivity sounds very like a call it haunted, i... i do say that he's on my back all the time, because wherever i go, people recognise me as that cha
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people like sophie, there's no one right way. there are lots of different options. the memberships you must have someone else to me now and said, i'm sure what, what do you do? my tape would be listening to you in the south that look inside yourself to see what you really want. okay? so that i could just say do it. but then you might end up on happy because it really is a major intervention. so it's also very painful and not can go wrong. yeah, because much math, so subordinate, i didn't regret a single. thank you skin. nothing. it tool kind of thing was you know, that the it's been in touch possible how not the right time to. 2 the, the, the magic hour, the power of these trees have branches that reach into the sky. and there are numerous trunks to help them suffice drought and other host and the moon. for centuries. one creature is now threatening to very interesting to you about the universe in 15 minutes, d, w. a mega star with a message on the sign in to come up with this also by using my part to leave that small francis more when, why become a really an option
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and sophie's a very loving pass and quarter semester is not my big sis. just as i mean we've gone through everything together. this is joy, fear pretty much everything that's in this house. and 5 here. i think she's my best friend. the fees main concern is to have a party that sexually female or she also hopes the upcoming medical procedure will lead to more acceptance in everyday life. somebody's display stuff when i had it so . so those, you know, the every day instances. yes. your try me. i've been the most a woman. you'll never be a woman kind of find a bit of makeup plan to make one on the quotes. as i've heard a tool i think is once i've had surgery, been this trend thing is done with the good to me. so that, that this, even if a lot of people will probably still say, i'm transgender on come spend that step is the so my, for me, the word trends agenda or trends wouldn't exist anymore. excepted on this summer. in the afternoon to feed meets her surgeon, professor has do you have any questions before the operation tomorrow, how the i'm really worried
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people like sophie, there's no one right way. there are lots of different options on the memberships. if someone asked me now and said, i'm sure what would you do? my tape would be, listen to you in the south that look inside yourself to see what you really want. okay? so that i could just say do it, but then you might end up on happy because it really is a major intervention. so it's also very painful and not can go wrong. yeah, because much math. so subordinate, i didn't regret a single fact. you skin nothing, it tool kind of service, you know, got to the it's been touch possible how not the right time to. 2 the, the, the ghost towns and so didn't cities, the bomb shelters and nuclear bunkers from the cold war. the east, germany's underground secrets are gradually being uncovered. and some are even made acceptable to visitors. but only under strict security protocol. in 15 minutes on the w. b or own health advocates by turning into your own ex best when you're without any fiction, with no surprise. be active the way anybody say
people like sophie, there's no one right way. there are lots of different options on the memberships. if someone asked me now and said, i'm sure what would you do? my tape would be, listen to you in the south that look inside yourself to see what you really want. okay? so that i could just say do it, but then you might end up on happy because it really is a major intervention. so it's also very painful and not can go wrong. yeah, because much math. so subordinate, i didn't regret a single fact....
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here's sophie raworth.n will be the second powerful storm to hit florida in less than two weeks and it is currently travelling across the gulf of mexico. you can see its path there. warm waters in the gulf of mexico have helped her become a dangerous hurricane. it is expected to make landfall as early as tomorrow. sign to say climate change is to blame with much warmer seas supercharging these hurricanes. these are the normal range of temperatures for the atlantic and this should bejust for the atlantic and this should be just about here where they are now. look how much warmer the waters are this year, at or near the hottest temperatures on record. the oceans absorb most of the extra heat, the carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases trapped near the surface, so warmer seas mean more water evaporates and that allows storms to strengthen and grow. let's now speak to professor myles allen, who is a climate physicist at the university of oxford. welcome to the programme. a lot of people want to know how much
here's sophie raworth.n will be the second powerful storm to hit florida in less than two weeks and it is currently travelling across the gulf of mexico. you can see its path there. warm waters in the gulf of mexico have helped her become a dangerous hurricane. it is expected to make landfall as early as tomorrow. sign to say climate change is to blame with much warmer seas supercharging these hurricanes. these are the normal range of temperatures for the atlantic and this should bejust for the...
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new zealand batted first and set india a target of 161, captain sophie devine top scoring with 57 not three early wickets and are currently 52 for three after eight overs. in the day's earlier match, south africa thrashed west indies. after winning the toss and bowling, south africa restricted the windies to 118 with nonku—luleko mlaba taking four wickets — and they then chased it down with ease. captain laura wolvaardt and tazmin brits both made unbeaten half centuries — as south africa won by ten wickets with more than two overs to spare. at rugby�*s wxv2 tournament — wales women have suffered back—to—back defeats, this time a narrow loss to italy. after a 37—5 humbling defeat to australia in their opening fixture, wales were hoping for better fortune against the italians. trailing 8—5 in the dying moments they had one last chance to snatch a win but were denied by some heroic italy defending in cape town. and that's all the sport for now. at rugby�*s wxv2 tournament — wales women have suffered after a 37—5 humbling defeat to australia in their opening fixture, wales were hoping for
new zealand batted first and set india a target of 161, captain sophie devine top scoring with 57 not three early wickets and are currently 52 for three after eight overs. in the day's earlier match, south africa thrashed west indies. after winning the toss and bowling, south africa restricted the windies to 118 with nonku—luleko mlaba taking four wickets — and they then chased it down with ease. captain laura wolvaardt and tazmin brits both made unbeaten half centuries — as south africa...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.or an independent regulator for football in england we will look at how it could work and, why do because? there is a new theory and it's particularly romantic. around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. another attempt to create an independent regulator for elite men's football in england is being made with ministers say they have strengthened previous plans. however the premier league says it remains concerned about what it calls the unprecedented powers to intervene in the game. the culture secretary says the regulator will only do what's necessary for the financial stability of the game. earlier i spoke to football finance expert tom bason. he's assistant professor of sport management at coventry university. it's much of the same, really. there are a few things in there that perhaps we weren't necessarily expecting. the decision that the government won't get involved if a state decides to invest in a football club and the bringing parachute payments, b
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.or an independent regulator for football in england we will look at how it could work and, why do because? there is a new theory and it's particularly romantic. around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. another attempt to create an independent regulator for elite men's football in england is being made with ministers say they have strengthened previous plans. however the premier league says it remains concerned about what it calls the...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.eed sattar professor of cardiometabolic medicine at the university of glasgow and chair of the uk government's 0besity health care goals programme... iam assuming i am assuming you are welcoming this suggestion, these trials, help us understand what emi you must have in order to be a part of the trial programme? the trial programme _ of the trial programme? tue: trial programme will of the trial programme? tte: trial programme will be somewhat different than what the nice guidelines will recommend. i expect bmi 30—a0 but the nice guidelines along with nhs england initially will start people in the nhs with bmi is over a0 with at least three other conditions linked to their weights of the trial will be different than what from the nhs but it is important because most of the individuals are living with levels of obesity in the population between 30—a0, that is the vast majority of that population. is the vast ma'ority of that population._ is the vast ma'ority of that population. just in
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.eed sattar professor of cardiometabolic medicine at the university of glasgow and chair of the uk government's 0besity health care goals programme... iam assuming i am assuming you are welcoming this suggestion, these trials, help us understand what emi you must have in order to be a part of the trial programme? the trial programme _ of the trial programme? tue: trial programme will of the trial programme? tte: trial programme will be somewhat different than what the...
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but that last, sophie, could be politically tricky.he insists there will be no budging on his red lines, no return to the single market or the customs union or the free movement of people, but the eu says that rather ties its hands. so these brand—new bilateral talks which we are told that now could get sticky pretty quickly. katya adler, our europe editor, thank you. the four conservative mps vying to become the party's next leader have all addressed the final day of its annual conference. the next round of voting starts in a week and the new leader will be announced a month today. 0ur political editor, chris mason, is in birmingham and has been listening to what they had to say. 0nto the stage one by one, the candidates for conservative leader. the job — hauling their party out of the deepest of holes, colossal election defeat. the speech that felt like a potential game—changer came from the man who used to be home secretary, james cleverly, who channelled the former us president ronald reagan in trying to be upbeat. so let's be more
but that last, sophie, could be politically tricky.he insists there will be no budging on his red lines, no return to the single market or the customs union or the free movement of people, but the eu says that rather ties its hands. so these brand—new bilateral talks which we are told that now could get sticky pretty quickly. katya adler, our europe editor, thank you. the four conservative mps vying to become the party's next leader have all addressed the final day of its annual conference....
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england played a quartet of spinners, with player of the match sophie eccleston taking two for 15 offur overs. helping restrict south africa to 124—6. england made a slightly sluggish start in the chase, but they reached their target in the final over, nat sciver—brunt with the winning boundary and unbeaten on 48. their next match is on saturday against bottom of the table scotland who must first face south africa on wednesday we have three world—class splinters who are usually in a team ended lindsay hasjust added to that, and made it really difficult for teams to get after people. in general, in women's cricket, there is a lot of spin bowling in the middle overs, so that has made it difficult to keep the momentum, so, so far the plan is working, but we obviously have one more game here and in a game in dubai as well, so we will work to assess that we get. the test series is under way in multan between pakistan and england and it's been a tough day for the tourists after winning the toss, pakistan batted first, batted very well on a pitch that gavce very little to the bowlers. captai
england played a quartet of spinners, with player of the match sophie eccleston taking two for 15 offur overs. helping restrict south africa to 124—6. england made a slightly sluggish start in the chase, but they reached their target in the final over, nat sciver—brunt with the winning boundary and unbeaten on 48. their next match is on saturday against bottom of the table scotland who must first face south africa on wednesday we have three world—class splinters who are usually in a team...
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sophie. justin, thank you.st coast of florida — we'll have all the latest on hurricane milton as it barrels across the gulf of mexico getting closer to making landfall in the news at ten. the next leader of the conservative party will be either kemi badenoch or robertjenrick — after the front runner james cleverly was dramatically eliminated from the race this afternoon. this is how the mps�* votes were cast 42 for kemi badenoch who came bottom in yesterday's vote, 41 for robertjenrick, and 37 forjames cleverly. now it's up to tory party members to choose who their next leader will be. 0ur political editor chris mason sent this report from 0xfordshire. for the first time since 1777, 0xfordshire has no conservative mps. people here in banbury have sent conservatives to westminster for over a century, but they didn't injuly. so what do the tory party members in this county make of the contest to replace rishi sunak7 nervous7 table, chairs, pumpkins and a laptop. time to watch the result at a farm shop. kemi baden
sophie. justin, thank you.st coast of florida — we'll have all the latest on hurricane milton as it barrels across the gulf of mexico getting closer to making landfall in the news at ten. the next leader of the conservative party will be either kemi badenoch or robertjenrick — after the front runner james cleverly was dramatically eliminated from the race this afternoon. this is how the mps�* votes were cast 42 for kemi badenoch who came bottom in yesterday's vote, 41 for robertjenrick,...
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they are sophie watson who was 57, montserrat martorell who was 65, and rachel simpson who was a3.and. if you have been affected by this report, you can find support on the bbc action line. some other stories now. people waiting for an uber should be patient enough to wait a few minutes longer for an electric car. that's what the boss of uber has said as his company attempts to encourage customers to choose electric cars. the taxi company says that waiting "a couple of minutes isn't going to kill anyone". and ella lloyd hasjoined the mclaren driver development programme. ella is 19 and from wales. she'll drive in formula e's women's test in november and then she'll represent mclaren in the 2025 f1 academy season. she says she's really excited. now, ten seconds of pearl the 5—year—old dog who was rescued by firefighters when she was trapped in a van after she chewed through a lock. don't worry she's safe, well, and afterwards was playing with the firefighters who helped save her! that's us for tonight, have a good one! hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm sarah mulkerrins. coming up
they are sophie watson who was 57, montserrat martorell who was 65, and rachel simpson who was a3.and. if you have been affected by this report, you can find support on the bbc action line. some other stories now. people waiting for an uber should be patient enough to wait a few minutes longer for an electric car. that's what the boss of uber has said as his company attempts to encourage customers to choose electric cars. the taxi company says that waiting "a couple of minutes isn't going...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.lister says children need stronger protections in place up to the age of 16, including a ban on phones in schools. his private members bill has won the backing of education unions, parent campaigners and the current childrens commissioner for england. here's our education editor, branwen jeffreys. handing phones over to be locked away for the school day. the secondary in widnes is phone free from this term. for the year 11s, it's been a big mental shift. i used to be dead het up about how i looked around people, how everything perceive me. i don't have it on me, so i don't know what's happening with it, what's going on. i basically don't need it, so it has taken my anxiety away. i always wanted to have my phone on me, just to make sure, whereas now i see it more as a tool rather than something and dependent on. it is a locked room, i yes, so only a couple of people have a key. the head teacher told me mental health is improving. there is less sharing of harmful comments or content. a l
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.lister says children need stronger protections in place up to the age of 16, including a ban on phones in schools. his private members bill has won the backing of education unions, parent campaigners and the current childrens commissioner for england. here's our education editor, branwen jeffreys. handing phones over to be locked away for the school day. the secondary in widnes is phone free from this term. for the year 11s, it's been a big mental shift. i used to be...
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that's part of sophie's daily routine. she's open about her mental illnesses sharing with others, how they impact for life. and in doing so, she gives one thing about all the choosing. in 60 minutes on the w, my name is the calls back. say, thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold a bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud means would it be nosy bay like good everyone to kings for healthy award winning called called don't hold back. the, as the warning ukraine brings ever more death and destruction key european officials fair moscow is now preparing for conflict with the west. i guess this week goes along with that view, these co for roasting type of as sony as intelligence service. but he still believes prussia can lose our task in the best to be, to make sure that russia comes out of this conflict as a beacon polar. so how united is the west, and how vital is it that you crane gets the weapons? it's one problem. rose you welcome to come because you haven't and you.
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military against hezbollah, not only with intense air strikes but also with a ground invasion so sophiethe israeli military, also a huge displacement of residents from the east of the country, from the east of the country, from the east of the country, from the beqaa valley and the city southern suburbs here in beirut, once hezbollah�*s beating heart here in the capital, where hezbollah is based, again now a ghost town because of those israeli air strikes, and also, a number of evacuation orders by the israeli military, so, this has obviously put a lot of pressure on the local authorities here, on the local authorities here, on public service, has exact baited —— exacerbated sectarian divisions in this country and the authorities are saying if there is no ceasefire, and if this conflict continue, this is going to obviously put more pressure on the authorities and cities and towns across the country, having to absorb this huge waive of residents who have been displaced because of this conflict. —— wave of residents. thank you very much. back to that vote in the israeli parliament, where
military against hezbollah, not only with intense air strikes but also with a ground invasion so sophiethe israeli military, also a huge displacement of residents from the east of the country, from the east of the country, from the east of the country, from the beqaa valley and the city southern suburbs here in beirut, once hezbollah�*s beating heart here in the capital, where hezbollah is based, again now a ghost town because of those israeli air strikes, and also, a number of evacuation...
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georgia plimmer got her half—century and then sophie devine hit the winning runs as the kiwis chased 8 wickets. it means new zealand are still third in group a, but separated from second—placed india only by run rate. —— chamari atha paththu. meanwhile in the other game of the day — player of the match tazmin brits took the 2023 runners—up south africa to victory over bangladesh with a steady 42 off 41 balls.... ..the south african side winning by seven wickets to edge closer to booking their place in the semi—finals. novak djokovic is into the final of the shanghai masters, beating america's taylor fritz in straight sets. djokovic — who's 37 — was struggling with a hip problem towards the end. however, during the match, he played some of his best tennis of the season, winning6—1i,7—6. and awaiting him in the final will be jannick sinner. he's the player at the bottom of your screen. the 23 year old beat tomas machatc in straight sets, becoming the first italian to reach the final in shanghai. it's his 64th win of the year to confirm his status as the year—end number one player in th
georgia plimmer got her half—century and then sophie devine hit the winning runs as the kiwis chased 8 wickets. it means new zealand are still third in group a, but separated from second—placed india only by run rate. —— chamari atha paththu. meanwhile in the other game of the day — player of the match tazmin brits took the 2023 runners—up south africa to victory over bangladesh with a steady 42 off 41 balls.... ..the south african side winning by seven wickets to edge closer to...
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england played a quartette of spinners, with player of the match sophie ecclestone taking 2—15 off hered to 124—6. well, england made a sluggish start starting out in the chase but they reached their target in the final over. nat sciver—brunt with the winning boundary. she was unbeaten on 48. their next match is on saturday against bottom of the table scotland, who must first face south africa on wednesday. we've got three world—class spinners who are usually in the team, and then linsey smith was just added to that and, yeah, made it really difficult for teams to get after people. in general, in women's cricket, there's a lot of spin bowling in the middle overs, so, yeah, that has made it quite difficult to keep the momentum. so, yeah, so farthe plan is working, but, yeah, we've obviously got one more game here and then a game in dubai as well, so we'll have to assess that wicket. the 37th america's cup starts on saturday off the coast of barcelona — emirates—new zealand, they're defending their trophy against ben ainslie�*s ineos britannia. the british boat came through a thrilling b
england played a quartette of spinners, with player of the match sophie ecclestone taking 2—15 off hered to 124—6. well, england made a sluggish start starting out in the chase but they reached their target in the final over. nat sciver—brunt with the winning boundary. she was unbeaten on 48. their next match is on saturday against bottom of the table scotland, who must first face south africa on wednesday. we've got three world—class spinners who are usually in the team, and then...
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sophie, please tell me who is absent today, absent today, i will immediately bring the whole class, everyone data that may be needed by the class teacher, the reports are quite detailed, all this is located in one place, you do not need to print anything extra yourself, moreover, now even parents can imagine the absence of the child themselves, when my child goes somewhere on a trip, i note the absence in the journal, i write to the class. parent the reason for the child's absence. it is very good that mash interacts with various other electronic platforms of the city. if the child gets sick, it is very convenient that you do not you need to write out a certificate when the child recovers. they really save parents' time. no panic about whether he got lost somewhere or came to the wrong lesson, all this can be very easily explained. good morning, good morning, girls, boys, very wide. a range of various kinds of digital services for children, parents, teachers, and most importantly, they have a unique database of educational digital content, which has more than one and a half million units, th
sophie, please tell me who is absent today, absent today, i will immediately bring the whole class, everyone data that may be needed by the class teacher, the reports are quite detailed, all this is located in one place, you do not need to print anything extra yourself, moreover, now even parents can imagine the absence of the child themselves, when my child goes somewhere on a trip, i note the absence in the journal, i write to the class. parent the reason for the child's absence. it is very...