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this signal means that the time for questions to the heroes has expired, theo, olga, now you have tohoose. well, in general it will be difficult, because, to be honest, this was the most unusual interview, you only need to choose one, maybe this is a question about how we are recorded in each other’s phones, i at least found out, i at least found out how i you are registered on the phone, who asked the question, my name is christina, i study at school 68 in the fifth grade. christina, according to the rules of our program, is the author of the best question. receives a special gift, and it’s you today, please come out, thank you, congratulations, thank you, then, olga, now you have the opportunity to ask the children your question. let's imagine and go a little into the future. how do you see olga and me in , say, 20 years, what do we sing, what do we look like, what kind of concert costumes? i see you so happy, you know when the spouses have lived side by side for a long time, they already have such love, uh, a lot of concerts like now, because well, this is already a calm time, tha
this signal means that the time for questions to the heroes has expired, theo, olga, now you have tohoose. well, in general it will be difficult, because, to be honest, this was the most unusual interview, you only need to choose one, maybe this is a question about how we are recorded in each other’s phones, i at least found out, i at least found out how i you are registered on the phone, who asked the question, my name is christina, i study at school 68 in the fifth grade. christina,...
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olya, did theo look after you beautifully? very beautiful, theo knows how to take care, 100%.ne funny story: we once went on a date, and i had cold, and he even politely got out of the car so that i could somehow work with napkins, with my nose, and then , of course, it took me a long time, so i will never forget you. but in general, as for , of course, beautiful invitations, courtship, beautiful flowers, very romantic dates and meetings, it’s all here, i’m ready to praise endlessly, and most importantly, the attentiveness with which people fall in love with each other and give it to each other friend, the most important thing is to carry it through time, i really hope that it will continue to be the same, so we still live, and this is how we plan to continue to live. before you became husband and wife, you were independent artists, soloists, now you are not offended by sharing the glory between two, as for solo performances, this all continues, along with this , in parallel, we have our duet history with olga, neither in any case , we don’t have any business of fame here, i p
olya, did theo look after you beautifully? very beautiful, theo knows how to take care, 100%.ne funny story: we once went on a date, and i had cold, and he even politely got out of the car so that i could somehow work with napkins, with my nose, and then , of course, it took me a long time, so i will never forget you. but in general, as for , of course, beautiful invitations, courtship, beautiful flowers, very romantic dates and meetings, it’s all here, i’m ready to praise endlessly, and...
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theo, olga, what do you expect from the children you meet now?l, we probably expect such an interesting, heated conversation. in our lives there have already been many, dozens, hundreds of interviews, and something tells me that today this will be a very unexpected conversation. what mood are you going in? to the conversation with the most positive, indeed there is interest in this today, a kind of experiment, because in front of such a large audience of children, an audience of teenagers, perhaps, i’m answering questions for the first time, you promise to tell only the truth, then good luck, so, we welcome our heroes, today our guest is the creative and family union of two artists, theo and olga ryzhikova. hi hi! theo, olga, you have the right to refuse three times from answering the question and be attentive to the questions. at the end of the program you have to choose the best one. well now you have one minute to briefly tell us about yourself. time has passed. friends, theo and olga ryzhikova welcome you to the studio. by the way, my real na
theo, olga, what do you expect from the children you meet now?l, we probably expect such an interesting, heated conversation. in our lives there have already been many, dozens, hundreds of interviews, and something tells me that today this will be a very unexpected conversation. what mood are you going in? to the conversation with the most positive, indeed there is interest in this today, a kind of experiment, because in front of such a large audience of children, an audience of teenagers,...
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theo and olga are waiting for you at the entrance to the site. answer all questions honestly. well , in the end, we still have two more opportunities to refuse the question, which we did not take advantage of. this means that the first one was used completely by accident. what was the most difficult question for you today? they probably infected my entire sector with positivity, these are such open people, i believe that they were frank with us, since they told everything in detail, and did not hesitate to say that they love their daughter, they love each other, in general they love their family, in their answers one could feel this chemistry, which... they didn’t talk about, one felt the development, the fact that they were ready to tell us about everything, and this is such a warm and necessary feeling, who thought that theo and olga ryzhikov ... still something is wrong finished, they were a little cunning, raise your hand, but this only means that they were absolutely honest with you today, no one doubted it, theo, olga, we have such a rule,
theo and olga are waiting for you at the entrance to the site. answer all questions honestly. well , in the end, we still have two more opportunities to refuse the question, which we did not take advantage of. this means that the first one was used completely by accident. what was the most difficult question for you today? they probably infected my entire sector with positivity, these are such open people, i believe that they were frank with us, since they told everything in detail, and did not...
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theo. olga. what do you expect from the children you meet now? dozens, hundreds of interviews in our lives, and something tells me that today this will be a very unexpected conversation. in what mood? you are going to talk in the most positive way today interest, some kind of experiment, because in front of such a large audience of children, and an audience of teenagers, perhaps, i’m answering a question for the first time, you promise to tell only the truth, then good luck, so, we welcome our heroes, today we are visiting a creative and family union of two artists , theo and olga ryzhikova, hello, hello, so, olga, you have the right to refuse to answer the question three times, and be attentive to the questions. at the end of the program, you have to choose the best one. well, now you have one minute to briefly introduce yourself. time has passed. friends, theo and olga ryzhikova welcome you to the studio. by the way, my real name is yuri. yuri alekseevich. i forgot to add yuri alekseevich is 41 years old, but in principle it feels like 31, real
theo. olga. what do you expect from the children you meet now? dozens, hundreds of interviews in our lives, and something tells me that today this will be a very unexpected conversation. in what mood? you are going to talk in the most positive way today interest, some kind of experiment, because in front of such a large audience of children, and an audience of teenagers, perhaps, i’m answering a question for the first time, you promise to tell only the truth, then good luck, so, we welcome...
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theo, olga, now you have to choose.
theo, olga, now you have to choose.
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theo first of all, who do you think is having the best campaign so far? >> labour.re was wobble yesterday. interesting. it was. there was a wobble yesterday. but if you're talking about the eight days as a whole, labour has had a better campaign so far. interestingly, i think actually rishi sunak has tightened it up a bit. if you go back to the very beginning of the campaign, the deluge, the gaffe about talking about football to the welsh, who of course haven't qualified for the euros. and, and then he had that sort of firewall of a day on saturday where he tried to get his top team around to try and make things better. and, and that's worked to an extent, hasn't it, because we haven't seen the same level of gaffes. we haven't seen the same mistakes. and of course, labour in the last couple of days has been inundated with questions and whether diane abbott is going to stand as as a labour mp or she can stand as an independent. and keir starmer seems to have backtracked on that. so at the moment, apart from one poll which puts the lead down, labour's lead down to 12
theo first of all, who do you think is having the best campaign so far? >> labour.re was wobble yesterday. interesting. it was. there was a wobble yesterday. but if you're talking about the eight days as a whole, labour has had a better campaign so far. interestingly, i think actually rishi sunak has tightened it up a bit. if you go back to the very beginning of the campaign, the deluge, the gaffe about talking about football to the welsh, who of course haven't qualified for the euros....
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i'm theo chikomba. >> it's 7:00 in the gb newsroom. i'm theo chikomba .heo chikomba. the israeli prime
i'm theo chikomba. >> it's 7:00 in the gb newsroom. i'm theo chikomba .heo chikomba. the israeli prime
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i'm theo gb news. >> it's11:00. i'm theo chikomba in the gb newsroom . the prime in the gb newsroom. the prime minister has defended his plan to make all 18 year olds carry out national service, describing it as modern and bold. rishi sunak says the proposals will will mean young people will get the skills and the opportunities they need, which will serve them well in life. he says it will make society more cohesive. >> i believe this is the right thing to do because this is how we'll deliver a secure future for everyone and our country. we're not going to do that without taking bold action, and that's a type of leadership that i offer. and this modern form of national service will mean that young people get the skills and the opportunities they need, which is going to serve them very well in life . it's going to very well in life. it's going to foster a culture of service, which is going to be incredibly powerful for making our society more cohesive and in a more uncertain and dangerous world. it's going to strengthen our country's security and resilien
i'm theo gb news. >> it's11:00. i'm theo chikomba in the gb newsroom . the prime in the gb newsroom. the prime minister has defended his plan to make all 18 year olds carry out national service, describing it as modern and bold. rishi sunak says the proposals will will mean young people will get the skills and the opportunities they need, which will serve them well in life. he says it will make society more cohesive. >> i believe this is the right thing to do because this is how...
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theo chikomba . in >> it's 5:31. theo chikomba.cking reform uk's candidate in the telford seat. she is vacating lucy allan, who is standing down at the general election , said on at the general election, said on social media she'd be supporting allan adams to be the next mp in the town. a spokesperson for the conservative party said miss allan had been suspended from the party with immediate effect . the party with immediate effect. the prime minister has defended his plan to make all 18 year olds carry out national service , olds carry out national service, describing it as modern and bold. rishi sunak says the proposals will mean young people get the skills and the opportunities they need, which will serve them well in life. he says it will make society more cohesive . cohesive. >> i believe this is the right thing to do because this is how we'll deliver a secure future for everyone and our country. we're not going to do that without taking bold action, and that's a type of leadership that i offer. and this modern form of nationa
theo chikomba . in >> it's 5:31. theo chikomba.cking reform uk's candidate in the telford seat. she is vacating lucy allan, who is standing down at the general election , said on at the general election, said on social media she'd be supporting allan adams to be the next mp in the town. a spokesperson for the conservative party said miss allan had been suspended from the party with immediate effect . the party with immediate effect. the prime minister has defended his plan to make all 18...
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i'm theo chikomba. >> it's 7:00 in the gb newsroom. i'm theo chikomba . the israeli i'm theo chikomba. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has described the strike, which reportedly killed 45 people in the southern gaza city of rafah of rafah, as a tragic mishap. mr netanyahu told the israeli parliament it was a it was vital that israel took every precaution possible to protect civilians caught up in the fighting for gaza . earlier, the fighting for gaza. earlier, israeli forces said they were investigating reports of an exchange of fire between israeli and egyptian soldiers close to the crossing. the idf said shooting incidents occurred on the egyptian border . it's the egyptian border. it's understood that the incident is understood that the incident is under review and discussions are being held with the egyptians . being held with the egyptians. the prime minister has defended his plan to make all, all 18 year olds carry out national service, describing it as a modern and bold . rishi sunak modern and bold. rishi sunak says the proposals w
i'm theo chikomba. >> it's 7:00 in the gb newsroom. i'm theo chikomba . the israeli i'm theo chikomba. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has described the strike, which reportedly killed 45 people in the southern gaza city of rafah of rafah, as a tragic mishap. mr netanyahu told the israeli parliament it was a it was vital that israel took every precaution possible to protect civilians caught up in the fighting for gaza . earlier, the fighting for gaza. earlier, israeli...
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our business correspondent, theo leggett, reports. paula, are you telling the truth, paula?ing and surrounded by police officers, paula vennells arrived at the inquiry for the second of her three days of testimony. for the former sub—postmasters who've been watching, her performance so far hasn't been impressive.
our business correspondent, theo leggett, reports. paula, are you telling the truth, paula?ing and surrounded by police officers, paula vennells arrived at the inquiry for the second of her three days of testimony. for the former sub—postmasters who've been watching, her performance so far hasn't been impressive.
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theo why were they not thanking you for picking up on these things?e they just wanted to clear it out. they weren't focused on the consequences of shipping bad fuselages. they were focused on meeting the quotas, meeting the schedule, meeting the numbers. if the numbers looked good, the state of the fuselages didn't really matter. that's how i think the culture was driven. theo: throughout all ts you are picking up problems on the fuselages being sent to boeing. are fuselages getting sent to boeing with floors with a defect? >> there were sending fuselages with many defects, many bad. they knew that, they were aware of it. spirit was wrong for sending defective fuselages, but at the same time boeing was also wrong for accepting them. theo: boeing has been criticized for allegedly having a culture of profits and speed of production over passenger safety. would you say the same mentality applied to spirit, boeing's number one contractor? >> well, spirit was part of boeing at one point, and the culture was not something that is became a new factor. i thin
theo why were they not thanking you for picking up on these things?e they just wanted to clear it out. they weren't focused on the consequences of shipping bad fuselages. they were focused on meeting the quotas, meeting the schedule, meeting the numbers. if the numbers looked good, the state of the fuselages didn't really matter. that's how i think the culture was driven. theo: throughout all ts you are picking up problems on the fuselages being sent to boeing. are fuselages getting sent to...
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more on that story and that interview there from theo leggett on the bbc news website.public relations at the search engine giant baidu has been caught up in a social media storm over work—life comments made online. qu jing apologised after her comments glorifying a work—till—you—drop culture sparked a public outcry. the bbc�*s china media analyst, kerry allen, has been following the story. qujing, as she is known in china, she posted a series of videos on douyin, which is china's version of tiktok. and i suspect they were meant to be a bit edgy, they were talking about work culture, being a woman in the workplace, general work ethics. but yes, she was advocating the idea of work until you drop, so saying things like, "keep your phone on 2a hours a day" and "try not to show your emotions at work." she was saying that, she used the phrase, "i'm not your mother" to talk about hearing colleagues' work problems and such, and very much promoted an idea that many people in china have been critical about, the idea of working excessive overtime. in china there is a phrase a lot
more on that story and that interview there from theo leggett on the bbc news website.public relations at the search engine giant baidu has been caught up in a social media storm over work—life comments made online. qu jing apologised after her comments glorifying a work—till—you—drop culture sparked a public outcry. the bbc�*s china media analyst, kerry allen, has been following the story. qujing, as she is known in china, she posted a series of videos on douyin, which is china's...
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theo leggett reports. like this one offer a vital lifeline. the islands lie some ten miles off the north coast of scotland. they are connected to one another and to the mainland by a network of ferry routes. absolutely vital. ships like this, this is the only means of transport to certain islands in 0rkney, so if the boat isn't going, there is no way of getting goods and services off the island, so they have to be very robust and reliable to maintain the service and the range of weather conditions we do experience in this area. but many of the ferries serving the islands are ageing and costly to run. they also burn diesel, producing a significant amount of carbon emissions. now people here are looking to the future and thinking of ways to make the network leaner and more efficient. it is a 25 kilowatt turbine. this is one of them. andrew banks runs a ferry service to and from the islands. this wind turbine provides his vessels with all the power they need when they are moored up between services. he is als
theo leggett reports. like this one offer a vital lifeline. the islands lie some ten miles off the north coast of scotland. they are connected to one another and to the mainland by a network of ferry routes. absolutely vital. ships like this, this is the only means of transport to certain islands in 0rkney, so if the boat isn't going, there is no way of getting goods and services off the island, so they have to be very robust and reliable to maintain the service and the range of weather...
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theo: no problem...he cosby show. theo: instead of acting disappointed because i'm not like you, maybe you can just accept who i am and love me anyway. malcolm-jamal warner: you know, in any other sitcom, that would be the moment where the music would start and the father would embrace the son and say something, you know, really encouraging. cliff: theo... that's the dumbest thing i've ever heard in my life! tom werner: and you could hear the audience gasp because like, this is a strong father who is going to say to his son, as he said, you know, i - cliff: i brought you in this world, and i'll take you out. tom werner: all of a sudden the audience cheered because it was like the parents are saying, yes, we're taking back the house. cliff: i just want you to do the best you can. that's all. malcolm-jamal warner: there was such a love and camaraderie in the huxtable family that i think you had a universal audience. tom werner: we got super bowl ratings every single week and they're tuning in because every
theo: no problem...he cosby show. theo: instead of acting disappointed because i'm not like you, maybe you can just accept who i am and love me anyway. malcolm-jamal warner: you know, in any other sitcom, that would be the moment where the music would start and the father would embrace the son and say something, you know, really encouraging. cliff: theo... that's the dumbest thing i've ever heard in my life! tom werner: and you could hear the audience gasp because like, this is a strong father...
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theo _ nearly a year now.mony in the kremlin, vladimir putin has been sworn in as russia's president for a fifth time — extending his quarter of a century in power. he won a landslide election in march though western governments dismissed the vote as an undemocratic sham. the uk is among those countries which refused to send a representative to the inauguration. 0ur russia editor steve rosenberg is in moscow. how did he look and what did he say? yes, this was the fifth time that vladimir putin had made this long, long walk through the kremlin palace, the grand kremlin palace, down the red carpet, on his way to taking the oath of office. the setting was quite something, really. all this imperial gold, glitz and grandeur. and it matched perfectly the image that mr putin is trying to cultivate, that of a modern day russian empire. —— emperor. he made a speech in which he pledged to save the russian people. he said he was open to dialogue with the west, but he criticised the west and accused the west of displaying
theo _ nearly a year now.mony in the kremlin, vladimir putin has been sworn in as russia's president for a fifth time — extending his quarter of a century in power. he won a landslide election in march though western governments dismissed the vote as an undemocratic sham. the uk is among those countries which refused to send a representative to the inauguration. 0ur russia editor steve rosenberg is in moscow. how did he look and what did he say? yes, this was the fifth time that vladimir...
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let's speak to the political journalist, theo usherwood.loss for rishi sunak, prime minister is the tory�*s head into the start of this general election campaign. it's a day three, and mr gove is, when chris mason was saying in his report, probably one of the most consequential, if not the most consequential, if not the most consequential cabinet minister of his generation, certainly consequential cabinet minister of his generation, certainty of the last 11; years if you exclude the offices of prime minister and of chancellor. he is a huge brain, he's respected across westminster as a man who has gone into the apartments ofjustjustice, defra most recently, levelling up. may get into the cabinet or another cabinet but actually respected as somebody who actually respected as somebody who actually wanted to achieve things and make things better better was working in one of those six departments. and he's been an mp of surrey heath now for 19 years, as chris was saying, again, the original project with david cameron and joe osborne to try and d
let's speak to the political journalist, theo usherwood.loss for rishi sunak, prime minister is the tory�*s head into the start of this general election campaign. it's a day three, and mr gove is, when chris mason was saying in his report, probably one of the most consequential, if not the most consequential, if not the most consequential cabinet minister of his generation, certainly consequential cabinet minister of his generation, certainty of the last 11; years if you exclude the offices...
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mp theo clarke who suffered a traumatic— room for surgery.surgery. mp theo clarke who suffered a traumatic labour has - suffered a traumatic labour has chaired a cross—party inquiry into the issue. it has heard from more than 1,300 people.— the issue. it has heard from more than 1,300 people. what came through very strongly — than 1,300 people. what came through very strongly was _ than 1,300 people. what came through very strongly was there _ than 1,300 people. what came through very strongly was there does _ than 1,300 people. what came through very strongly was there does seem - than 1,300 people. what came through very strongly was there does seem to l very strongly was there does seem to be a postcode lottery for maternity care in this country and that is something i don't think is acceptable but depending on where you live, you will literally be offered a different level of care in terms of how you are given support during childbirth and afterwards. the report from the all—party parliamentary group calls for urgent changes, including en
mp theo clarke who suffered a traumatic— room for surgery.surgery. mp theo clarke who suffered a traumatic labour has - suffered a traumatic labour has chaired a cross—party inquiry into the issue. it has heard from more than 1,300 people.— the issue. it has heard from more than 1,300 people. what came through very strongly — than 1,300 people. what came through very strongly was _ than 1,300 people. what came through very strongly was there _ than 1,300 people. what came through very...
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tom. >> thanks, theo.ow this unexpected election campaign has thrown one bold idea to the forefront of the nation's mind. the tories pledged to reintroduce a form of national service. however, the announcement . since the announcement. since the announcement, there has been much confusion over what this actually means , as national actually means, as national service traditionally meant. according to the national army museum, a standardised form of peacetime conscription which was introduced in 1947 for all able bodied men between the ages of 18 and 21. the young men would then spend four years on a reserve list until this attlee era policy was phased out. phased out by the conservatives in 1963. well, today's tory prime minister wants to bring it or something like it back . he or something like it back. he posted a video on tiktok clarifying the terms of the policy. let's take a listen. >> no, i'm not sending everyone off to join the army. what i am doing is proposing a bold new model of national service
tom. >> thanks, theo.ow this unexpected election campaign has thrown one bold idea to the forefront of the nation's mind. the tories pledged to reintroduce a form of national service. however, the announcement . since the announcement. since the announcement, there has been much confusion over what this actually means , as national actually means, as national service traditionally meant. according to the national army museum, a standardised form of peacetime conscription which was...
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and thank you also for mentioning partners because in fact, theo, my dearfriend theo, when she was launchingmade the point that, you know, partners are very much often watching whilst their loved one is going through this very, very difficult experience. and so they are as affected by it as mum to be or mum is. and so it's really important that we look after, i think, partners as well as mums. now, i mentioned that you're the daughter of an mp, robert atkins, who was a prominent conservative in the era of margaret thatcher, the era ofjohn major, who was a close friend of his. did you grow up thinking, "that's it, i'm going to follow dad?" no, i didn't, actually. obviously growing up in a political family, rather like if you grow up in a family where your parents are doctors or teachers — or, dare i say it, broadcasters — you know, politics is talked about. and i could see from both my father, but also actually my mum, who's a longstanding local councillor, she's done amazing things in her local area. i could see the real force for good that politics can be, but i didn't want to go into polit
and thank you also for mentioning partners because in fact, theo, my dearfriend theo, when she was launchingmade the point that, you know, partners are very much often watching whilst their loved one is going through this very, very difficult experience. and so they are as affected by it as mum to be or mum is. and so it's really important that we look after, i think, partners as well as mums. now, i mentioned that you're the daughter of an mp, robert atkins, who was a prominent conservative in...
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theo leggett, bbc news. to former sub—postmaster, tim brentnall to gauge his reaction to paula vennell�*s evidence. i thought she might approach these proceedings with some openness, honesty and contrition, but it is just more of the same. from what we have come to seem from witnesses at the inquiry, it is alljust lies and deflection. she made 20 apologies, that was not enough i suppose and she also said that line we were hearing about that she was not responsible for everything. i suppose, what they are trying to establish is who knew what and who was responsible, who took responsibility on all of this? who is more responsible in a company than the ceo. she was quite prepared to take the salary for the years that she was in that position but whenever anything awkward was put to her, she seemed to deny she was across the detail of absolutely anything. how do you feel more generally about this inquiry and its ability to achieve anything? i have got confidence in the inquiry. from what i have seen, sir wyn and
theo leggett, bbc news. to former sub—postmaster, tim brentnall to gauge his reaction to paula vennell�*s evidence. i thought she might approach these proceedings with some openness, honesty and contrition, but it is just more of the same. from what we have come to seem from witnesses at the inquiry, it is alljust lies and deflection. she made 20 apologies, that was not enough i suppose and she also said that line we were hearing about that she was not responsible for everything. i suppose,...
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theo first of all, who do you think is having the best campaign so far? >> labour.re was wobble yesterday. interesting. it was. there was a wobble yesterday. but if you're talking about the eight days as a whole, labour has had a better campaign so far. interestingly, i think actually rishi sunak has tightened it up a bit. if you go back to the very beginning of the campaign, the deluge, the gaffe about talking about football to the welsh, who of course haven't qualified for the euros. and, and then he had that sort of firewall of a day on saturday where he tried to get his top team around to try and make things better. and, and that's worked to an extent, hasn't it, because we haven't seen the same level of gaffes. we haven't seen the same mistakes. and of course, labour in the last couple of days has been inundated with questions and whether diane abbott is going to stand as as a labour mp or she can stand as an independent. and keir starmer seems to have backtracked on that. so at the moment, apart from one poll which puts the lead down, labour's lead down to 12
theo first of all, who do you think is having the best campaign so far? >> labour.re was wobble yesterday. interesting. it was. there was a wobble yesterday. but if you're talking about the eight days as a whole, labour has had a better campaign so far. interestingly, i think actually rishi sunak has tightened it up a bit. if you go back to the very beginning of the campaign, the deluge, the gaffe about talking about football to the welsh, who of course haven't qualified for the euros....
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our reporter theo leggett asked him just how many problems he would typically find on aircraft reaching end of the production line. anywhere from 50 to 100, 200. you were regularly finding more than 100 faults on a plane that was being shipped? oh, yeah. and that's because ijust inspect certain areas. so in totality, with all the inspectors, if you total them out, yeah, you'd be over the hundreds. now, you were picking up on these faults, you were highlighting them, you were flagging them up to be repaired. what kind of response did you get from your managers? did they support you? my managers weren't always there. the production managers always made a fuss about why i was finding it, why i was looking at it, and they made a big fuss about everything that i ever found. and it was because of the stage of where the plane was. if i'm looking at a plane that's supposed to be getting shaped and i'm the last person to see it, i shouldn't be finding missing fasteners, missing parts and things like that. so why were they not thanking you for picking up on these things? they just wanted the prod
our reporter theo leggett asked him just how many problems he would typically find on aircraft reaching end of the production line. anywhere from 50 to 100, 200. you were regularly finding more than 100 faults on a plane that was being shipped? oh, yeah. and that's because ijust inspect certain areas. so in totality, with all the inspectors, if you total them out, yeah, you'd be over the hundreds. now, you were picking up on these faults, you were highlighting them, you were flagging them up to...
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i'm theo chikomba in the gb newsroom.hich reportedly killed 45 people in the southern gazan city of rafah, as a tragic mishap. mr netanyahu says we are
i'm theo chikomba in the gb newsroom.hich reportedly killed 45 people in the southern gazan city of rafah, as a tragic mishap. mr netanyahu says we are
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theo leggett, bbc news. azadeh moshiri is at the public inquiry.ostmasters should see their convictions quashed. yes, hundreds will have their names cleared once the her ryan bill received royal assent today. it is one of the final bills to pass before mps break for the general election. but timing of the inquiry is ongoing as paula vennells continues to give evidence on her third and final day. it is a reminder that so many are still living with the consequences of the scandal. it clears the names of those found guilty of theft or false accounting between 1996 to 2018, as they were working in post office branches that were using the faulty horizon it system. but a lawyerfor the victims we have spoken to at the inquiry is that he is concerned some of them may not even know because the government hasn't written the s. the government hasn't written the 5. scottish the government hasn't written the s. scottish parliament only past its own emergency law on horizon last week and they don't have a timetable for quashing those convictions yet. this law do
theo leggett, bbc news. azadeh moshiri is at the public inquiry.ostmasters should see their convictions quashed. yes, hundreds will have their names cleared once the her ryan bill received royal assent today. it is one of the final bills to pass before mps break for the general election. but timing of the inquiry is ongoing as paula vennells continues to give evidence on her third and final day. it is a reminder that so many are still living with the consequences of the scandal. it clears the...
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our business correspondent theo leggett has been listening to her evidence so far.t contains flash photography from the start. any word before you go in ms vennells. at the heart of a bitter scandal. and today, at the centre of a media scrum. paula vennells arrived at the inquiry early, but the cameras were already waiting, as were the former subpostmasters. i just hope that she answers everything. i'm really looking forward to it, i hope she has the strength tojust tell the truth, tell it like it is. she started with a lengthy apology. ..the opportunity to do this in person and how sorry i am for all that subpostmasters and theirfamilies and others have suffered as a result of all of the matters that the inquiry has been looking into for so long. early questions focused on what paula vennells claims she didn't know about flaws and bugs in the horizon it system, an unreliable expert witness and crucial advice given by lawyers. do you think you're the unluckiest ceo in the united kingdom? i was given much information and, as the inquiry has heard, there was informati
our business correspondent theo leggett has been listening to her evidence so far.t contains flash photography from the start. any word before you go in ms vennells. at the heart of a bitter scandal. and today, at the centre of a media scrum. paula vennells arrived at the inquiry early, but the cameras were already waiting, as were the former subpostmasters. i just hope that she answers everything. i'm really looking forward to it, i hope she has the strength tojust tell the truth, tell it like...
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and i hope to be just like him. >> theo theo that obituary was beautiful may your dad's memory via blessing for you always wolf blitzer is up next in the situation room with much more in today's testimony in the trump hush money cover up trial among his guests, former trump impeachment lawyer robert ray. that's next year on cnn
and i hope to be just like him. >> theo theo that obituary was beautiful may your dad's memory via blessing for you always wolf blitzer is up next in the situation room with much more in today's testimony in the trump hush money cover up trial among his guests, former trump impeachment lawyer robert ray. that's next year on cnn
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from theo, the fun come on i, she's a german member of the european parliament for the green party. welcome to the w. i'm guessing you would support the call from us from the line from the european commission for george's parliament, the change cost over the so called russian no absolutely v all. i think there is a big group of friends of georgia in the european parliament, and we very much regret the last political developments. i mean the, especially bit slow, but of course, this development last already for quite some time. and it does not show the right direction while georgia has actually the constitutional hopefully case to lead this country closer to the u. s. to, to nature. and of course, with this kind of draft lois of a draft bills, are you actually tracked this constitutional obligation and yes, in the european parliament, there is a lot of a big concern about the european future of georgia and why it's funding to us. why the, you is choosing to meddle in the hands of a country that he's not a member of the block a well, i mean, that has applied for the membership, and th
from theo, the fun come on i, she's a german member of the european parliament for the green party. welcome to the w. i'm guessing you would support the call from us from the line from the european commission for george's parliament, the change cost over the so called russian no absolutely v all. i think there is a big group of friends of georgia in the european parliament, and we very much regret the last political developments. i mean the, especially bit slow, but of course, this development...
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we have the laws■2ply to other people but then you have certain peopled9the laws -- theo apply.s, that hold of the bible in one hand and admitted conviction e -- convicted sexual predator who lies -- host: what is this about the fight that impacts the justice's caller: they are not they are out and outiv -- they are stating w■b■ caller: i'm concerned how politicized the court has become. i don't have anythingrong with any flags that people arepeoplet their house but the supreme court should be held to a different standard. athis is not just my uncle or my cousin flying the flag. going on with clarence thomas and his wife and their involvement and effort to stop the steel and stuff like that. it's a little concerning and i wonder if the shoe was on the other foot hououtrage would be from conrv and right-wing people. host: it a concern over of flying the flag and the impact on his ability to do his job? is like■w is related to the truth. we of politicization in the court. whether alito is agreeing with these flags were not, the people perceive the court as becoming political. e co
we have the laws■2ply to other people but then you have certain peopled9the laws -- theo apply.s, that hold of the bible in one hand and admitted conviction e -- convicted sexual predator who lies -- host: what is this about the fight that impacts the justice's caller: they are not they are out and outiv -- they are stating w■b■ caller: i'm concerned how politicized the court has become. i don't have anythingrong with any flags that people arepeoplet their house but the supreme court...
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and you know that the, the theo from a bunch of together. so he's supposed to clean up the ex there in probably also to work towards more synergy last week. readings between uh the rest of me to send us the complex, which is still um, capable to produce a lot of modem, weaponry and the are, as i said, i don't think bill also will be telling the general stuff where to send troops, whether it's 200 people to the problem. yeah. so quickly because there's one person in this equation that we haven't yet talked about, the former head of the security council nicolay patricia of what's happening to him now who publish it was 73. he's just one year old and then puts him, but he's been around for a long time, is put in his old friend. but i think that's she's removal means that she will get some kind of on the risk post. i still have access to the criminal that's very important. it's more import for them than the money expects us to the credit. and so as advisor to the president, something but i think you'll be gone. he sounds, i suppose, to play very
and you know that the, the theo from a bunch of together. so he's supposed to clean up the ex there in probably also to work towards more synergy last week. readings between uh the rest of me to send us the complex, which is still um, capable to produce a lot of modem, weaponry and the are, as i said, i don't think bill also will be telling the general stuff where to send troops, whether it's 200 people to the problem. yeah. so quickly because there's one person in this equation that we haven't...
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as the labour mp rosie duffield and the tory mp theo clark . and once again, well theo clark.ne side. just think, it's just great to see that , you know, great to see that, you know, normally people should be tearing lumps out of each other in the commons, but there they are with a common cause, putting all that to one side and sticking up for mothers both in their constituency and across their constituency and across the country. and a little nod there to fathers. i know it's not about the dads. i know it's not, but i'm just saying it can be traumatic to when you see surgery and all the rest of it and things start to go very, very wrong. and you're never, ever prepared for any of that in life . that's what happened to life. that's what happened to me. and suddenly when you think things can go very, very wrong, my boy, my first boy came very, very close to not making it. and when he was born and you know, when he was born and you know, when that happens in front of you, you have no idea you're taught you're all taught about storks and unicorns and the magic of parenthood. you'
as the labour mp rosie duffield and the tory mp theo clark . and once again, well theo clark.ne side. just think, it's just great to see that , you know, great to see that, you know, normally people should be tearing lumps out of each other in the commons, but there they are with a common cause, putting all that to one side and sticking up for mothers both in their constituency and across their constituency and across the country. and a little nod there to fathers. i know it's not about the...
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our reporter theo leggett asked him just how many problems he would typically find on aircraft reachingoduction line. anywhere from 50 to 100, 200. you were regularly finding more than 100 faults on a plane that was being shipped? yeah. and that's because ijust inspect certain areas. so in totality, with all the inspectors, the total amount, yeah, you'll be over 100. now, you were picking up on these faults. you were highlighting them. you were flagging them up to be repaired. what kind of response did you get from your managers? did they support you? my managers weren't always there. the production managers always made a fuss about why i was finding it, why i was looking at it. and they made a big fuss about everything that i ever found. and it was because of the stage of where the plane was. if i'm looking at a plane that's supposed to be getting shipped and i'm the last person to see it, i shouldn't be finding missing fasteners, missing parts and things like that. so why were they not thanking you for picking up on these things? theyjust wanted the product out. they weren't focused o
our reporter theo leggett asked him just how many problems he would typically find on aircraft reachingoduction line. anywhere from 50 to 100, 200. you were regularly finding more than 100 faults on a plane that was being shipped? yeah. and that's because ijust inspect certain areas. so in totality, with all the inspectors, the total amount, yeah, you'll be over 100. now, you were picking up on these faults. you were highlighting them. you were flagging them up to be repaired. what kind of...
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lala, theo, you know how much i love being your dad. class of 2024. show him what you got. make magic. go blue blue.
lala, theo, you know how much i love being your dad. class of 2024. show him what you got. make magic. go blue blue.
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theo, can never wake up after the first alarm. he bets at 8, 8:01, 8:04, 8:08, 8:16, 8:22, 8:24, and if just on this day, for example, i didn’t need to get up at 8, then by about 8:00 i would definitely wake up, because this is the number of alarms and he, you know how, it’s possible. stop, or you can, there is some kind of second button for repeat, and so he always presses repeat, no matter how many conversations we have had with him about this, until this issue is resolved in our family, and why should you be surprised? sitting is a man who overslept for the entrance exam to the university of culture and arts, a man who overslept the wedding of his wonderful friend, a man who overslept the presentation of an award after a trip to european studies at the ministry of culture, a man who overslept when you were the whole delegation. radio company packed my bags flew home after eurovision dream, i really like to sleep and nothing restores me like sleep, but now to your question, so, olga, if you want to get a - so to speak, the most
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theo mizier came to our country with his russian wife and fell in love to vladivostok. magnificent naturelimatic train, so we see an increasing flow of tourists, if it was, say, during the pandemic, about a million million 200 came, that is, now 3,800,000 come annually to the primorsky territory, one of the most beautiful places in the region - khasansky district, there... we will go by helicopter, no-no-no, the khasan district is located in the southern part of the pacific coast, here you can find almost all natural landscapes: forests, mountains, fields, hills, meadows, river valleys, and of course, the sea. the area has picturesque bays on the coast of the sea of japan. this is where a new year-round seaside resort will be built. five seas lake baikal is the largest tourism project in recent history. new resorts will be built in nine regions of russia; they will become part of the national tourism and hospitality industry program. by 2030 , the number of annual trips around the country will almost double to 140 million, and to do this, it will be necessary to expand the available off
theo mizier came to our country with his russian wife and fell in love to vladivostok. magnificent naturelimatic train, so we see an increasing flow of tourists, if it was, say, during the pandemic, about a million million 200 came, that is, now 3,800,000 come annually to the primorsky territory, one of the most beautiful places in the region - khasansky district, there... we will go by helicopter, no-no-no, the khasan district is located in the southern part of the pacific coast, here you can...
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theo mizier came to our country with his russian wife and fell in love with vladivostok.diverse cuisine. i bring a touch of french cuisine. i'm cooking. over the past few years, everyone has been coming to primorsky krai more tourists, after the introduction of sanctions and the pandemic, it affected the fact that the population of our country and the far eastern regions began to pay more attention to their beauty, to those natural, unique places that are probably found in every region in their coastal areas especially a lot, because it’s a warm sea, it’s bays, it’s magnificent nature. now 3,800,000 people come to primorsky krai every year. one of the most beautiful places in the region is the khasan district. we will go there by helicopter. khasan district is located in the southern part pacific coast. here you can find almost all natural landscapes: forests, mountains, fields, dogs, meadows, river valleys, and of course, the sea, many plants, endemic to these places, there is the khasansky natural park, there is a nesting place for many red book birds... eraser. part of
theo mizier came to our country with his russian wife and fell in love with vladivostok.diverse cuisine. i bring a touch of french cuisine. i'm cooking. over the past few years, everyone has been coming to primorsky krai more tourists, after the introduction of sanctions and the pandemic, it affected the fact that the population of our country and the far eastern regions began to pay more attention to their beauty, to those natural, unique places that are probably found in every region in their...
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theo leggett, bbc news. the time is 1.18. our top story this afternoon.ded a wild card to play in the french open doubles next week. murray has already signalled an intention to retire at the end of the year. he's the country's top civil servant, and today, cabinet secretary simon case told the covid inquiry that downing street was "definitely dysfunctional" during the pandemic. his role during covid was especially controversial, after he had to withdraw from the initial investigation into the partygate scandal when it emerged that an event breaching lockdown rules was hosted in his office. ellie price reports. recognise him? you are forgiven if you don't. but simon case was britain's most senior civil servant during covid and significantly, he still is. he didn't give evidence along with all these more familiar faces at the end of last year because he was off sick, but he was right at the centre of decision—making during the pandemic, becoming his most senior official adviser in september 2020. today, he was asked about a whatsapp he sent during that tim
theo leggett, bbc news. the time is 1.18. our top story this afternoon.ded a wild card to play in the french open doubles next week. murray has already signalled an intention to retire at the end of the year. he's the country's top civil servant, and today, cabinet secretary simon case told the covid inquiry that downing street was "definitely dysfunctional" during the pandemic. his role during covid was especially controversial, after he had to withdraw from the initial investigation...
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theo leggett, bbc news.ht approach these proceedings with some openness, honesty and contrition, but it is just more of the same. from what we have come to seem from witnesses at the inquiry, it is alljust lies and deflection. the inquiry, it is all 'ust lies and deflectionh the inquiry, it is all 'ust lies and deflection. . . :: ., .. . deflection. she made 20 apologies, that was not — deflection. she made 20 apologies, that was not enough _ deflection. she made 20 apologies, that was not enough i _ deflection. she made 20 apologies, that was not enough i suppose i deflection. she made 20 apologies, that was not enough i suppose and | that was not enough i suppose and she also said that line we were hearing about that she was not responsible for everything. i suppose, what they are trying to establishes who knew what and who was responsible, who took responsibility on all of this? who responsibility on all of this? who is more responsible _ responsibility on all of this? big“i;r> is more responsible in a com
theo leggett, bbc news.ht approach these proceedings with some openness, honesty and contrition, but it is just more of the same. from what we have come to seem from witnesses at the inquiry, it is alljust lies and deflection. the inquiry, it is all 'ust lies and deflectionh the inquiry, it is all 'ust lies and deflection. . . :: ., .. . deflection. she made 20 apologies, that was not — deflection. she made 20 apologies, that was not enough _ deflection. she made 20 apologies, that was not...
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i'm theo national service. next? >> it's10:02. i'm theo chikomba in the gb newsroom. minister benjamin netanyahu has described the strike, which reportedly killed 45 people in the southern gaza. gazan city of rafah, as a tragic mishap. mr netanyahu says we are investigating the incident and will reach conclusions because this is our policy. he also told the israeli parliament it was vital that every that israel took every precaution possible took every precaution possible to protect civilians caught up in the fighting for gaza. in a separate development , israeli separate development, israeli forces said they were investigating reports of an exchange of fire between israeli and egyptian soldiers close to the crossing. the idf said a shooting incident occurred on the egyptian border. it's understood the incident is under review and discussions are being held with the egyptians . the held with the egyptians. the prime minister has defended his plan to make all 18 year olds carry out national service , carry out national service, describing it as a modern and bold rishi
i'm theo national service. next? >> it's10:02. i'm theo chikomba in the gb newsroom. minister benjamin netanyahu has described the strike, which reportedly killed 45 people in the southern gaza. gazan city of rafah, as a tragic mishap. mr netanyahu says we are investigating the incident and will reach conclusions because this is our policy. he also told the israeli parliament it was vital that every that israel took every precaution possible took every precaution possible to protect...
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theo bangonda and roman zobnin hit the same corner with a difference of 8 minutes.ed. third, and daku scored a prestige goal, 3:1, a victory for the red and white. this game became the last in their stadium for the long-time captain of spartak georgy dzhika, who is leaving the team. according to georgy himself, he would be happy with any contract and was ready to stay at the club, but no one had a dialogue with him, and he never received an offer from spartak. his teammates gave him a farewell corridor right before his substitution in the second half, and after the end of the match, georgy took a lap of honor to thank him. to the fans for their support, over these long years that i have been at the club, i am very pleased that the fans always supported me, that i never had any problems, that’s why they were always there whenever possible, i can only say a huge thank you for everything they have done, are doing and will do for spartak. in other matches of the tour, lokomotiv beat voronezh falk 2 at home. but timur suleymanov scored a double, ural and orenburg had a h
theo bangonda and roman zobnin hit the same corner with a difference of 8 minutes.ed. third, and daku scored a prestige goal, 3:1, a victory for the red and white. this game became the last in their stadium for the long-time captain of spartak georgy dzhika, who is leaving the team. according to georgy himself, he would be happy with any contract and was ready to stay at the club, but no one had a dialogue with him, and he never received an offer from spartak. his teammates gave him a farewell...