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brian, | david is right. when you look at the business that is being done, the chinese electrical vehicle battery maker is on the verge of investing billions of pounds here in the uk, and this is the political reality, isn't it? somehow we have to find ways to coexist, even though it is abundantly clear they are meddling in our parliamentary affairs? coexistence is certainly the objective. one can do no other given the extent— objective. one can do no other given the extent of the economy and power that china _ the extent of the economy and power that china wields. a decade or so ago. _ that china wields. a decade or so ago. when — that china wields. a decade or so ago, when david cameron was prime minister. _ ago, when david cameron was prime minister. it— ago, when david cameron was prime minister, it was a bit more than coexistence. it looked more like cooperation, and indeed a degree of chumminess. even at that point, at that time, — chumminess. even at that point, at that time, there were voices
brian, | david is right. when you look at the business that is being done, the chinese electrical vehicle battery maker is on the verge of investing billions of pounds here in the uk, and this is the political reality, isn't it? somehow we have to find ways to coexist, even though it is abundantly clear they are meddling in our parliamentary affairs? coexistence is certainly the objective. one can do no other given the extent— objective. one can do no other given the extent of the economy and...
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brian could consider himself lucky. during the period that he was on the streets from november 2020 to april 2023, 1,683 people died in san francisco due to a drug overdose, most of them from synthetic opioids like fentanyl. james clayton reporting. that's all from us tonight, i'm back tomorrow. see you then. breaking news from around the world 24 breaking news from around the world 2a hours a day. this is bbc news. people avoid stating their opinion because of the fear of repercussion of their opposition.— of their opposition. nathan, are unlikely to _ of their opposition. nathan, are unlikely to see _ of their opposition. nathan, are unlikely to see any _ of their opposition. nathan, are unlikely to see any protests - of their opposition. nathan, are unlikely to see any protests or. of their opposition. nathan, are i unlikely to see any protests or any other forms of resistance that we've seenin other forms of resistance that we've seen in the past? it’s other forms of resistance that we've seen in the past?— se
brian could consider himself lucky. during the period that he was on the streets from november 2020 to april 2023, 1,683 people died in san francisco due to a drug overdose, most of them from synthetic opioids like fentanyl. james clayton reporting. that's all from us tonight, i'm back tomorrow. see you then. breaking news from around the world 24 breaking news from around the world 2a hours a day. this is bbc news. people avoid stating their opinion because of the fear of repercussion of their...
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brian, thank you for - leveraged. brian, thank you for joining us. appreciated. much more to come from me injerusalem. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news bring a new different stories from the uk. this is kathleen's last virtual war checkup. she's been recovering at home after a hospital admission. they are polite and efficient, they listen. if they say it will be a visit, it is a visitor. if they say no visit tomorrow but a phone call, a phone call. the no visit tomorrow but a phone call, a phone call-— a phone call. the idea is simple enou:h, a phone call. the idea is simple enough, patients _ a phone call. the idea is simple enough, patients can _ a phone call. the idea is simple enough, patients can leave - a phone call. the idea is simple - enough, patients can leave hospital and go home sooner, their care continues using a mix of technology and home visits, frees up hospital beds and patients prefer it. itruthat and home visits, frees up hospital beds and patients prefer it. what we don't often talk _ beds and patients prefer i
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— interesting to me, to cut it to brian and _ interesting to me, to cut it to brian and everybody, the trump team went out _ brian and everybody, the trump team went out and got a hold of the republican infrastructure, they got a hold _ republican infrastructure, they got a hold of— republican infrastructure, they got a hold of the state and national parties. — a hold of the state and national parties, and the blow out brian is looking _ parties, and the blow out brian is looking for— parties, and the blow out brian is looking for tonight is because they changed _ looking for tonight is because they changed the rules in a lot of these primaries — changed the rules in a lot of these primaries. it's winner take all. so he will— primaries. it's winner take all. so he will come up short tonight, but he will come up short tonight, but he is _ he will come up short tonight, but he is still— he will come up short tonight, but he is still the nominee for a long time _ he is still the nominee for a long time and — he is still the nominee for a long time and will face off against j
— interesting to me, to cut it to brian and _ interesting to me, to cut it to brian and everybody, the trump team went out _ brian and everybody, the trump team went out and got a hold of the republican infrastructure, they got a hold _ republican infrastructure, they got a hold of— republican infrastructure, they got a hold of the state and national parties. — a hold of the state and national parties, and the blow out brian is looking _ parties, and the blow out brian is looking for—...
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brian could consider himself lucky. during the period that he was on the streets from november 2020 to april 2023, 1683 people died in san francisco due to a drug overdose, most of them from synthetic opioids like fentanyl. the former us president, donald trump, has reacted angrily to his failure to secure the close to half—a—billion dollar bond he needs to appeal against a judgment in his civil fraud case in new york. mr trump said that securing a bond of that size was "practically impossible". he now has to find the money through other means, or new york state authorities could begin seizing his properties. here's our north america correspondent peter bowes. this is a case in which donald trump was accused of inflating what he was worth, the value of his properties, to get preferential interest rates for loans. well, he lost the case. now he's in a position where his lawyers are saying he doesn't have the cash, the available cash, to pay the m64 million judgment against him. now, clearly, he is still wealthy, he h
brian could consider himself lucky. during the period that he was on the streets from november 2020 to april 2023, 1683 people died in san francisco due to a drug overdose, most of them from synthetic opioids like fentanyl. the former us president, donald trump, has reacted angrily to his failure to secure the close to half—a—billion dollar bond he needs to appeal against a judgment in his civil fraud case in new york. mr trump said that securing a bond of that size was "practically...
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i thoroughly recommend this, brian. . �*, ., . ,, this, brian. that's what cbs publishes — this, brian. that's what cbs publishes on _ this, brian. that's what cbs publishes on these - this, brian. that's what cbs j publishes on these negative this, brian. that's what cbs i publishes on these negative words about— publishes on these negative words about america. _ publishes on these negative words about america, but _ publishes on these negative words about america, but how— publishes on these negative words about america, but how can - publishes on these negative words about america, but how can we i publishes on these negative words about america, but how can we be down _ about america, but how can we be down when — about america, but how can we be down when we _ about america, but how can we be down when we have _ about america, but how can we be down when we have a _ about america, but how can we be down when we have a live - about america, but how can we be down when we have a live webcam about america, but how can we be i down when
i thoroughly recommend this, brian. . �*, ., . ,, this, brian. that's what cbs publishes — this, brian. that's what cbs publishes on _ this, brian. that's what cbs publishes on these - this, brian. that's what cbs j publishes on these negative this, brian. that's what cbs i publishes on these negative words about— publishes on these negative words about america. _ publishes on these negative words about america, but _ publishes on these negative words about america, but how— publishes...
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brian could consider himself lucky. during the period that he was on the streets from november 2020 to april 2023, 1683 people died in san francisco due to a drug overdose, most of them from synthetic opioids like fentanyl. to the olympics next. the paris games are drawing near and the international olympic committee executive board is meeting in switzerland to discuss the participation of russian and belarusian athletes in the opening ceremony. under current restrictions, they are only allowed to take part in the games under a neutral flag, with no anthems being played. they were sanctioned after russia invaded ukraine in 2022. so could they return to international competition? earlier, i spoke to imogen foulkes who is covering the meeting for us. we know paris has this grand plan of the athletes sailing down the river seine, it could be, you know, very a very beautiful opening ceremony. but for the international olympic committee, the key thing and for other countries participating in the olympics, is that russia shou
brian could consider himself lucky. during the period that he was on the streets from november 2020 to april 2023, 1683 people died in san francisco due to a drug overdose, most of them from synthetic opioids like fentanyl. to the olympics next. the paris games are drawing near and the international olympic committee executive board is meeting in switzerland to discuss the participation of russian and belarusian athletes in the opening ceremony. under current restrictions, they are only allowed...
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brian, you're doinl a could do work for you. brian, you're doing a really _ could do work for you. brian, you're doing a really good _ could do work for you. brian, you're doing a really good job _ could do work for you. brian, you're doing a really good job to _ could do work for you. brian, you're doing a really good job to protect i doing a really good job to protect the slugs and snails and tell us that they are not a garden past, they are garden friend. thank you so much for doing that. lull; they are garden friend. thank you so much for doing that.— much for doing that. my pleasure. i'm sure much for doing that. my pleasure. l'm sure all _ much for doing that. my pleasure. i'm sure all the _ much for doing that. my pleasure. i'm sure all the slugs _ much for doing that. my pleasure. i'm sure all the slugs and - much for doing that. my pleasure. i'm sure all the slugs and the - i'm sure all the slugs and the smells like there to be probably some rain in the forecast, so let's see if there is or not. i'll leave you with the weather. hello. whilst many of us did have a lot of
brian, you're doinl a could do work for you. brian, you're doing a really _ could do work for you. brian, you're doing a really good _ could do work for you. brian, you're doing a really good job _ could do work for you. brian, you're doing a really good job to _ could do work for you. brian, you're doing a really good job to protect i doing a really good job to protect the slugs and snails and tell us that they are not a garden past, they are garden friend. thank you so much for doing that....
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by the middle of 2022, brian could barely walk. there's very few pictures of him from this time, but he was caught briefly in this news piece. he eventually had to start using a wheelchair. by pure coincidence, we bumped into an old friend. good to see you, brother. how you been? how you do, doggy? i've known you for years, but you've definitely seen me like at my worst, for sure. you pushed me around in a locking wheelchair, like it's... you know?
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brian could consider himself lucky. during the period that he was on the streets from november 2020 to april 2023, 1683 people died in san francisco due to a drug overdose, most of them from synthetic opioids like fentanyl. those are some pretty alarming statistics, aren't they? let's talk to vanda felbab brown, a scholar of crime, conflict, and nontraditional security threats at the brookings institution. she joins us from washington. thank you for being here. i've got to say, i don't think i've seen the effects of fenta nyl as to say, i don't think i've seen the effects of fentanyl as close up as that. the thing that strikes me immediately is the business model for the drug pushers, because obviously they want people to be addicted and to keep buying, but this is so strong, it's killing people at a far greater rate than other drugs, isn't it?— other drugs, isn't it? seen in histo . other drugs, isn't it? seen in history- and _ other drugs, isn't it? seen in history. and it _ other drugs, isn't it? seen in history. a
brian could consider himself lucky. during the period that he was on the streets from november 2020 to april 2023, 1683 people died in san francisco due to a drug overdose, most of them from synthetic opioids like fentanyl. those are some pretty alarming statistics, aren't they? let's talk to vanda felbab brown, a scholar of crime, conflict, and nontraditional security threats at the brookings institution. she joins us from washington. thank you for being here. i've got to say, i don't think...
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brian could consider himself lucky. during the period that he was on the streets from november 2020 to april 2023, 1683 people died in san francisco due to a drug overdose, most of them from synthetic opioids like fentanyl. let's speak to chris mcgreal, author of american 0verdose: the 0pioid tragedy in three acts. you have looked into the crisis through your reporting and your book. i lived in america in 2015, when this was in the headlines daily commit real concerns across the country, and it was an election issue back then, but it doesn't seem like much has changed. has much changed? if anything it has got worse, and this opioid crisis has one on worse, and this opioid crisis has gone on for _ worse, and this opioid crisis us gone on for more than worse, and this opioid crisis t5; gone on for more than 20 years now, beginning with prescription opioids, but as you heard, evolving into something in many ways much worse which is these high—strength artificial opioids, synthetic opioids which are much more likely to ki
brian could consider himself lucky. during the period that he was on the streets from november 2020 to april 2023, 1683 people died in san francisco due to a drug overdose, most of them from synthetic opioids like fentanyl. let's speak to chris mcgreal, author of american 0verdose: the 0pioid tragedy in three acts. you have looked into the crisis through your reporting and your book. i lived in america in 2015, when this was in the headlines daily commit real concerns across the country, and it...
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that's, facts are stubborn things, i see my friend brian laughing. _ things, i see my friend brian laughing, but that's the truth. and then let's. — laughing, but that's the truth. and then let's, let's go tojoe biden who the — then let's, let's go tojoe biden who the united states has the best economy in the world after covid, the lowest — economy in the world after covid, the lowest unemployment rate, we need people to get intojobs because we don't _ need people to get intojobs because we don't have enough people to put intojobs _ we don't have enough people to put intojobs. college debt relief, i can get— intojobs. college debt relief, i can get on the list. joe biden has put together a great economy that people _ put together a great economy that people will be feeling better about in the _ people will be feeling better about in the months ahead. i would far rather— in the months ahead. i would far rather be — in the months ahead. i would far rather be joe biden then donald trump _ rather be joe biden then donald trump or— rather be joe biden then donald trump or revisioni
that's, facts are stubborn things, i see my friend brian laughing. _ things, i see my friend brian laughing, but that's the truth. and then let's. — laughing, but that's the truth. and then let's, let's go tojoe biden who the — then let's, let's go tojoe biden who the united states has the best economy in the world after covid, the lowest — economy in the world after covid, the lowest unemployment rate, we need people to get intojobs because we don't _ need people to get intojobs because...
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brian could consider himself _ tuesday morning, whatever. brian could consider himself lucky. when he was on the streets from november 20 20- he was on the streets from november 20 20— april he was on the streets from november 20 20- april 2020 1683 he was on the streets from november 20 20— april 2020 1683 people died in san francisco due to a drugs overdose. most from synthetic opioids like fentanyl. still to come on the world today — can the british parliament tackles football legal problems? a new bill is introduced after calls for an independent regulator. many people swear by intermittent fasting? but a new study suggests limiting eating hours could be linked to heart conditions — we speak to an expert. around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. the creation of the first independent regulator for men's football in england is a step closer after the government introduced new legislation today. if passed into law, it would grant powers to a body to oversee clubs across england's top five tiers, independent of government and football au
brian could consider himself _ tuesday morning, whatever. brian could consider himself lucky. when he was on the streets from november 20 20- he was on the streets from november 20 20— april he was on the streets from november 20 20- april 2020 1683 he was on the streets from november 20 20— april 2020 1683 people died in san francisco due to a drugs overdose. most from synthetic opioids like fentanyl. still to come on the world today — can the british parliament tackles football legal...
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brian. _ dictators. .. we are losing your mind there, brian, will— dictators... we are losing your mind there, brian, will try— dictators... we are losing your mind there, brian, will try to _ dictators... we are losing your mind there, brian, will try to establish . there, brian, will try to establish it again. one thing that is been said is she facilitated the stop the steel campaign, she was on the phone and they're trying to interfere with the electors in michigan and therefore, she loses her right to be a political pundit. what do you think? , , ., ,. ., think? first is that it is clear that nbc _ think? first is that it is clear that nbc news, _ think? first is that it is clear that nbc news, there - think? first is that it is clear that nbc news, there is - think? first is that it is clear that nbc news, there is an l think? first is that it is clear - that nbc news, there is an internal fi-ht that nbc news, there is an internal fight going on and it seems to be a lot of— fight going on and it seems to be a lot of news— fight going on and it seems to
brian. _ dictators. .. we are losing your mind there, brian, will— dictators... we are losing your mind there, brian, will try— dictators... we are losing your mind there, brian, will try to _ dictators... we are losing your mind there, brian, will try to establish . there, brian, will try to establish it again. one thing that is been said is she facilitated the stop the steel campaign, she was on the phone and they're trying to interfere with the electors in michigan and therefore, she...
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i tend to agree with what brian was saying. _ i tend to agree with what brian was saying. but— i tend to agree with what brian was saying, but all the people who voted for brexit _ saying, but all the people who voted for brexit wanted to see immigration fall, for brexit wanted to see immigration fail, and _ for brexit wanted to see immigration fall, and the problem is you run into real—world trade—offs. you look at the _ into real—world trade—offs. you look at the total— into real—world trade—offs. you look at the total number of people, net migration— at the total number of people, net migration numbers are very high, and it is hard— migration numbers are very high, and it is hard to— migration numbers are very high, and it is hard to see how that is sustainable over a long period of time, _ sustainable over a long period of time, but — sustainable over a long period of time, but when you start breaking it down _ time, but when you start breaking it down and _ time, but when you start breaking it down and saying which of these people — down and saying which o
i tend to agree with what brian was saying. _ i tend to agree with what brian was saying. but— i tend to agree with what brian was saying, but all the people who voted for brexit _ saying, but all the people who voted for brexit wanted to see immigration fall, for brexit wanted to see immigration fail, and _ for brexit wanted to see immigration fall, and the problem is you run into real—world trade—offs. you look at the _ into real—world trade—offs. you look at the total— into...
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and brian nelson, another— similarities between stakeknife and brian nelson, another agent- similarities between stakeknife and brian nelson, another agent active| brian nelson, another agent active in northern— brian nelson, another agent active in northern ireland _ brian nelson, another agent active in northern ireland around - brian nelson, another agent active in northern ireland around the - brian nelson, another agent active i in northern ireland around the same time, _ in northern ireland around the same time, who— in northern ireland around the same time, who was— in northern ireland around the same time, who was falsely— in northern ireland around the same time, who was falsely claimed - in northern ireland around the same time, who was falsely claimed to - time, who was falsely claimed to have _ time, who was falsely claimed to have saved — time, who was falsely claimed to have saved countless _ time, who was falsely claimed to have saved countless lives, - time, who was falsely claimed to have saved countless lives, who| time, who was falsely claimed to - have saved
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sent to christmas island to carry out his national service, brian was one of the thousands of young men who witnessed british nuclear bomb tests... whispers: i don't know if we can be trusted with such a weapon. ..in the years after robert 0ppenheimer produced the first atomic bomb. i can't ever remember being told officially what we were there for. probably a good thing that we didn't know about it! probably! what was it like when you got to christmas island? we arrived in the dead of night and looked overboard and all the sharks were all around the boat, which was quite enlightening. what was going on on those days when everyone on the island knew there was going to be a bomb explosion? we all got together and we sat with our backs to where the bomb was going to be let off. it was just an enormous explosion, yeah. were you given any protection or any, you know...? no, no, no, wejust had a basic overall on, yes. after years of campaigning, the nuclear test veterans have recently been awarded a medal in recognition of the part they played. many of them have already died. well, we were g
sent to christmas island to carry out his national service, brian was one of the thousands of young men who witnessed british nuclear bomb tests... whispers: i don't know if we can be trusted with such a weapon. ..in the years after robert 0ppenheimer produced the first atomic bomb. i can't ever remember being told officially what we were there for. probably a good thing that we didn't know about it! probably! what was it like when you got to christmas island? we arrived in the dead of night...
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he has in his first season at brian. he has scored 31 goals and i think he has scored 31 goals and i think he has a six or seven assists so it is extremely important for them in attack. we felt it ourselves not just since he has been at bayern but also is he was little. we also played against him a few games back then when he was there. we know about its quality. it's an x ordinary quota when you look at it. i think he has scored as many goals on his own as our top three players put together. to cricket, and match nine of the 2024 ipl season is under way. the rajastan royals are hosting the dehli capitals. dehli won the toss and elected to field. the royals are 142—4 after 17 overs. riyan parag has reached 50 which came offjust 3a balls. he is currently on 57. royals won their opening match, while the capitals lost. in the miami open in the women's singles, victoria azarenka is through to the semifinals after taking three hours to beat yulia putintseva. she'll now play elena rybakina. meanwhile, american danielle colli
he has in his first season at brian. he has scored 31 goals and i think he has scored 31 goals and i think he has a six or seven assists so it is extremely important for them in attack. we felt it ourselves not just since he has been at bayern but also is he was little. we also played against him a few games back then when he was there. we know about its quality. it's an x ordinary quota when you look at it. i think he has scored as many goals on his own as our top three players put together....
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this key finding also serves to expose the lies about the deceased loyalist agent brian nelson and the claim that he saved, and i quote, hundreds of lives. equally significant is the conclusion that the pps failed to properly resourced legacy investigations and in particular this investigation. the decision making on fred scappaticci simply tight out when he died and with that, with his mate, went a massive opportunity to add to the work of kenova and to have an investigation of this criminaljust functionality played out in a belfast court. there�*s a real irony that these conflict bereaved and marginalised families who were able to contribute so much to hundreds of�*s landmark findings of state sanctioned complicity in the murder of its own citizens. a thank you. sir, that is kevin winters, lawyer for the families of murdered victims and informers reacting to that report that a british army spy operating at the heart of the ira during the troubles in northern ireland probably cost more lives than he saved after a seven—year investigation. freddie scappaticci, codenamed stakeknif
this key finding also serves to expose the lies about the deceased loyalist agent brian nelson and the claim that he saved, and i quote, hundreds of lives. equally significant is the conclusion that the pps failed to properly resourced legacy investigations and in particular this investigation. the decision making on fred scappaticci simply tight out when he died and with that, with his mate, went a massive opportunity to add to the work of kenova and to have an investigation of this...
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fellow americans xander schauffele, brian harman and wyndham clark all needed a birdie on the 18th to force a play—off, but they all fell short to hand scheffler the title. the world number one becomes the first player in the tournament's 50—year history to win back—to—back players�* championhip titles. clearly in—form before the masters, which is coming up very soon. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello there. we're into some much milder feeling air now with temperatures in the mid—teens quite widely on sunday with a wet start to the day for some of us. but we saw some sunny spells emerging such as here in nottinghamshire, and there's more sunshine on offer as we head through monday — it's a similar looking day. for the vast majority of us, it should stay dry, some low cloud, mist and murk to begin with, but then it will brighten up quite nicely. but overnight there are some weather fronts just gradually clearing eastwards. a lot of the showery rai
fellow americans xander schauffele, brian harman and wyndham clark all needed a birdie on the 18th to force a play—off, but they all fell short to hand scheffler the title. the world number one becomes the first player in the tournament's 50—year history to win back—to—back players�* championhip titles. clearly in—form before the masters, which is coming up very soon. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website. from me and the rest of the...
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joing us from new york, the media commentator brian stelter. brian, it is good to see you. the man who used to be there but on the
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fellow americans xander schaufelle, brian harman and wyndham clark all needed a birdie on the 18th to force a play—off, but they all fell short, to hand scheffeler the title. the world number one becomes the first player in the tournament's 50—year history to win back to back players championhip titles. any time you can be compared to tiger i think is really special but the guy stands alone i think in our game, he really does. this is my eighth tournament win out here now, i have tied him in players championships, outside of that, i got 1a more majors, and 70—something pga tour events to catch up so i think i will stick to my routine and just continue to plod along and try and stay as even keel as i can. we all idolise tiger. he has been our guy. rory mcllroy has welcomed the meeting between the pga tour board and saudi arabia's public investment fund chairman in an effort to bridge the gap between the two entities. negotiations are continuing between the pga tour and the pif, which funds liv golf, about a potential merger. i think it should have a go, so i am glad it is happeni
fellow americans xander schaufelle, brian harman and wyndham clark all needed a birdie on the 18th to force a play—off, but they all fell short, to hand scheffeler the title. the world number one becomes the first player in the tournament's 50—year history to win back to back players championhip titles. any time you can be compared to tiger i think is really special but the guy stands alone i think in our game, he really does. this is my eighth tournament win out here now, i have tied him...
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ijust want to ask you, get your lips tell mps last december that implementing sir brian langstaff�*s infected blood conversation recommendations would actually mean no tax cuts would be in the budget?— actually mean no tax cuts would be in the budget? that is not something i'm aware of. — in the budget? that is not something i'm aware of, but _ in the budget? that is not something i'm aware of, but i'm _ in the budget? that is not something i'm aware of, but i'm acutely - in the budget? that is not something i'm aware of, but i'm acutely aware l i'm aware of, but i'm acutely aware of the strength of feeling on this issue and the suffering of all of those impacted by what is an appalling scandal. we are working very hard to put things right. that's why the acceptance of moral case for compensation was made in october of 2022. infected individuals and the re—partners registered with the scheme received interim payments at that time. i have provided evidence as well to the inquiry, ministers have made statements from the dispatch box about the things we deem to provide psychologic
ijust want to ask you, get your lips tell mps last december that implementing sir brian langstaff�*s infected blood conversation recommendations would actually mean no tax cuts would be in the budget?— actually mean no tax cuts would be in the budget? that is not something i'm aware of. — in the budget? that is not something i'm aware of, but _ in the budget? that is not something i'm aware of, but i'm _ in the budget? that is not something i'm aware of, but i'm acutely - in the budget?...
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professor brian bell is the chair of the independent committee of immigration experts, which advises the government. in december 2021, it recommended allowing more overseas ca re staff. it also said the government should fund higher pay to encourage more british workers. we said the only way to deal with the problem in the long run was to pay care workers properly. two years after we submitted our report, we've had no response from the government and care worker pay hasn't changed. if they'd bitten the bullet and done the right thing for care workers, they would have also have had an effect on immigration. the government says it's investing in better training and clearer career paths for care workers. after brexit, most people coming to work or live in the uk need a visa. last year, the government issued more than 1.4 million visas. 146,000 of them went to health and social care workers. another 203,000 went to their dependants. combined, that was around a quarter of the 1.4 million visas. they're big numbers and, to the care sector, they've made a big difference. but after brexit, t
professor brian bell is the chair of the independent committee of immigration experts, which advises the government. in december 2021, it recommended allowing more overseas ca re staff. it also said the government should fund higher pay to encourage more british workers. we said the only way to deal with the problem in the long run was to pay care workers properly. two years after we submitted our report, we've had no response from the government and care worker pay hasn't changed. if they'd...
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professor brian bell is chair of the government's independent migration advisory committee. indie government's independent migration advisory committee.— government's independent migration advisory committee. we have offered humanitarian — advisory committee. we have offered humanitarian schemes _ advisory committee. we have offered humanitarian schemes to _ advisory committee. we have offered humanitarian schemes to ukraine - advisory committee. we have offered humanitarian schemes to ukraine andj humanitarian schemes to ukraine and hong kong, we have increased in number of international students, and increase the number of workers in the health and social care sector. they are all the result of deliberate policy by the government. many in the care sector welcomed the government decisions, including raj siegel. the mac we didn't have the staff that we have got, i think we would probably be closed by now. last year the government announced measures to cut net migration including of care workers and postgraduate students who can no longer pink dependents. despite this change in tack, the go
professor brian bell is chair of the government's independent migration advisory committee. indie government's independent migration advisory committee.— government's independent migration advisory committee. we have offered humanitarian — advisory committee. we have offered humanitarian schemes _ advisory committee. we have offered humanitarian schemes to _ advisory committee. we have offered humanitarian schemes to ukraine - advisory committee. we have offered humanitarian schemes to...
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let's speak to journalist and author brian stelter. hejoins me live here on the programme. this is an extraordinary story. i don't think i have ever seen anything like it. big star names openly criticising their bossesin names openly criticising their bosses in excruciating detail. find bosses in excruciating detail. and the stars and _ bosses in excruciating detail. fific the stars and host, the bosses in excruciating detail. fific the stars and host, the television anchors prevail because nbc backtracked and said that she will not continue nbc. this all went down over a long week weekend and then we saw management backtrack. why? because of the staff response. i think this started with the best of intentions. the former head of the republican party is available to be a tv commentator, there is a long history of those sort of people being hired by networks, it happened for decades. the difference now is donald trump's lies about the election which is aided and abetted by people like her. that is why there was this eternal revolt. but it exposes this intense dynamic for
let's speak to journalist and author brian stelter. hejoins me live here on the programme. this is an extraordinary story. i don't think i have ever seen anything like it. big star names openly criticising their bossesin names openly criticising their bosses in excruciating detail. find bosses in excruciating detail. and the stars and _ bosses in excruciating detail. fific the stars and host, the bosses in excruciating detail. fific the stars and host, the television anchors prevail because...
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clark is 16—under while brian harman is a further shot back. england's matthew fitzpatrick is on 13—under, the only non—american in the top nine. after wins for manchester city and coventry city, there are two remaining fa cup quarterfinal ties in england on sunday as chelsea host championship leicester — followed by the old rivals meeting at old trafford — manchester united and liverpool, withjurgen klopp admitting the game means a bit more than most. it was always a tough place to go feral. it is not easy. it means everything to both fan groups, absolutely everything, we know that, we try to show that on the pitch as well with their workrate. but you never know. there are no guarantees, just opportunities, and we really do give it a try. xabi alonso's bayer leverkusen travel to face freiburg in the bundesliga later, looking to re—establish their ten—point lead over champions bayern munich who beat darmstadt 5—2 on saturday. meanwhile, wolfsburg have parted ways with head coach nico kovac with immediate effect. wolfsburg were bea
clark is 16—under while brian harman is a further shot back. england's matthew fitzpatrick is on 13—under, the only non—american in the top nine. after wins for manchester city and coventry city, there are two remaining fa cup quarterfinal ties in england on sunday as chelsea host championship leicester — followed by the old rivals meeting at old trafford — manchester united and liverpool, withjurgen klopp admitting the game means a bit more than most. it was always a tough place to...
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earlier i got some reaction to this from the us media commentator and journalist, brian stelter. this all went down over a long weekend, basically. and nbc management felt they had to backtrack. why? because of the staff revolt. but i think this started with the best of intentions. the former head of the republican party is available to be a tv commentator, there is a long history of those sorts of people being hired by networks, it has happened for decades. the difference of course now is the big lie. donald trump's lies about the elections which were aided and abetted by people like ronna mcdaniel. that is why there was this internal revolt, but what it exposes is this intense dynamic for american and international media in 202a. when you are covering the american election, you are notjust covering two equal parties with different policy ideas. one of the two parties has an anti—democratic wing, and basically the argument from nbc journalists was that mcdaniel belongs to that anti—democratic movement and thus doesn't belong on the npc payroll. on the nbc payroll. a fascinat
earlier i got some reaction to this from the us media commentator and journalist, brian stelter. this all went down over a long weekend, basically. and nbc management felt they had to backtrack. why? because of the staff revolt. but i think this started with the best of intentions. the former head of the republican party is available to be a tv commentator, there is a long history of those sorts of people being hired by networks, it has happened for decades. the difference of course now is the...
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and brian, who does counselling in schools, believes public services need to be paid for, but has his concerns. council tax will go up, along with everyone else's. but because i work in private practice and i get paid from the council, i'm worried that some of my work may disappear as they make cuts. i work in the education sector. the city's precarious finances are paving an uncertain path for people, as the council tries to save £300 million. the foreign secretary is expected to warn that israel could be in breach of international humanitarian law if it fails to allow more aid into gaza. it comes as the world food programme says the israeli defence force thwarted attempts to bring aid into gaza after a convoy of 1a lorries were turned back at a checkpoint. junior doctors in northern ireland are taking strike action for the first time this morning. the 24—hour walkout is in a row about pay. the british medical association says the deal put to them was the minimum junior doctors could have been offered. the department of health in northern ireland said the proposals amounted to an
and brian, who does counselling in schools, believes public services need to be paid for, but has his concerns. council tax will go up, along with everyone else's. but because i work in private practice and i get paid from the council, i'm worried that some of my work may disappear as they make cuts. i work in the education sector. the city's precarious finances are paving an uncertain path for people, as the council tries to save £300 million. the foreign secretary is expected to warn that...
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i said to brian, my partner, "i will never live long enough to see this day" and if it hadn't been for the museum and their tenacity and doggedness to see this through, i don't think i would've lived long enough to see this day. bagpipes skirl. cheering and applause. they came out in force to celebrate bluebird's return to coniston. the expectation about what happens next to this iconic speedboat is building. adam powell, bbc news. ijust i just wanted to ijust wanted to keep back to jerusalem and show you some live pictures, this is a shocked looking towards a mosque ahead of ramadan, is real increasing security in jerusalem in preparation for the muslim holy month. thousands of police have been deployed in the old city where tens of thousands of worshippers are expected daily at the mosque. the third most sacred place in islam. there had been hopes the ceasefire could be agreed in gaza before ramadan, that has not happened. that is the live view of the mosque injerusalem. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello. for many of us, the weather has been one of cloud and rain. it has
i said to brian, my partner, "i will never live long enough to see this day" and if it hadn't been for the museum and their tenacity and doggedness to see this through, i don't think i would've lived long enough to see this day. bagpipes skirl. cheering and applause. they came out in force to celebrate bluebird's return to coniston. the expectation about what happens next to this iconic speedboat is building. adam powell, bbc news. ijust i just wanted to ijust wanted to keep back to...
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that got six nominations including best leading actor for brian cox as logan roy, and pull the last of us also has five nominations including best leading actor for bela ramsey, the first time she has been nominated for a bafta tv award. if you are confused where some of your favourites are, the if you are confused where some of yourfavourites are, the reason if you are confused where some of your favourites are, the reason they have not been mentioned is because you have to have come out last year, so they may be eligible next year. the ceremony is on the 12th of may and it will be on bbc one and iplayer. i and it will be on bbc one and ipla er. ., ,, and it will be on bbc one and ipla er. ., , , ., iplayer. i cannot stop singing i am ken after that _ iplayer. i cannot stop singing i am ken after that amazing _ iplayer. i cannot stop singing i am ken after that amazing ryan - iplayer. i cannot stop singing i am i ken after that amazing ryan gosling performance at the oscars. we will see if the bas baftas can compete with that. much more coming up, and also on the website. breaking new
that got six nominations including best leading actor for brian cox as logan roy, and pull the last of us also has five nominations including best leading actor for bela ramsey, the first time she has been nominated for a bafta tv award. if you are confused where some of your favourites are, the if you are confused where some of yourfavourites are, the reason if you are confused where some of your favourites are, the reason they have not been mentioned is because you have to have come out last...
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a reminder from the stage of the truth — with his new co—star, actor brian cox is back. the great thing about the theatre is what we can do in the theatre, which is happening less and less in the world — particularly in politics — is telling the truth. and we are truth—tellers. morning, morning. with me on this busy sunday, armando ianucci, writer, and satirist and of course creator of the thick of it, victoria newton, the editor of the sun, and imran ahmed, who worked for labour but now is boss of the center for countering digital hate. and since armando�*s here, and as we talk a lot about politics, we couldn't resist a reminder of this. it's a bleep lockdown, right now! oh, come off it! we're not in a prison drama, are we? we are in a prison drama - this is th— shawshank redemption, right? but with more tunnelling through bleep- blee the thick of it. just a warning, the beeper machine might be busy today. jeremy hunt, anneliese dodds. real life or art? when i first saw the masterpiece i was in opposition and i thought it cannot possibly be like that in power.
a reminder from the stage of the truth — with his new co—star, actor brian cox is back. the great thing about the theatre is what we can do in the theatre, which is happening less and less in the world — particularly in politics — is telling the truth. and we are truth—tellers. morning, morning. with me on this busy sunday, armando ianucci, writer, and satirist and of course creator of the thick of it, victoria newton, the editor of the sun, and imran ahmed, who worked for labour but...
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i said to brian, my partner, "i will never live long enough to see this day" and if it hadn't been for the museum and their tenacity and doggedness to see this through, i don't think i would've lived long enough to see this day. bagpipes skirl. cheering and applause. they came out in force to celebrate bluebird's return to coniston. the expectation about what happens next to this iconic speedboat is building. adam powell, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with not particularly springlike for many areas so far, through the week and will perhaps start to feel more like spring. will perhaps start to feel more like surin _ , ., , will perhaps start to feel more like s-urin. , ., , . , will perhaps start to feel more like s-urin. , ., ,. , , spring. temperatures climbing but still some rain _ spring. temperatures climbing but still some rain at _ spring. temperatures climbing but still some rain at times. _ spring. temperatures climbing but still some rain at times. rain - spring. temperatures climbing but still some rain at times. rain for l still some rain at times. rain f
i said to brian, my partner, "i will never live long enough to see this day" and if it hadn't been for the museum and their tenacity and doggedness to see this through, i don't think i would've lived long enough to see this day. bagpipes skirl. cheering and applause. they came out in force to celebrate bluebird's return to coniston. the expectation about what happens next to this iconic speedboat is building. adam powell, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with not...
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robert turkewitz and brian knowles told the bbc that mr barnett was "in very good spirits and really looking forward to putting this phase of his life behind him." in the us, the central bank received the news it didn't want to hear — inflation has edged up in february, as prices for petrol and housing pushed higher. so the annual rate, which measures the pace of price increases, was at 3.2%, up from 3.1% injanuary. airfares, car insurance and clothing were among the items driving the increase. grocery prices, which have been a big contributor to inflation in recent years, were unchanged. so what does this mean for the federal reserve as it considers when to start cutting interest rates? wall street wasn't phased by the news with the s&p 500 index closing ata record high, up over i% on the day. you can see this is the broadest market were closed. it closed up over i% on the day. let's talk to marc 0stwald about this. he's chief economist and global strategist ar adm isi. hello to you. it is a tiny move upwards on inflation. how significant do you think? it is significant — signif
robert turkewitz and brian knowles told the bbc that mr barnett was "in very good spirits and really looking forward to putting this phase of his life behind him." in the us, the central bank received the news it didn't want to hear — inflation has edged up in february, as prices for petrol and housing pushed higher. so the annual rate, which measures the pace of price increases, was at 3.2%, up from 3.1% injanuary. airfares, car insurance and clothing were among the items driving...
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he was part of brian clough's forest side that won the first division in 1978 before going on to win back—to—back european cups. a former england international he also won the first division at liverpool, along with the uefa cup in the same season in 1973. the first piece of silverware in the women's football season will be won this weekend. just like last year — chelsea will play arsenal in the league cup final. 0ver over 23,000 tickets have been sold, a record for the final. emma hayes' is hoping to win the quadruple in herfinal season whilst for the holders arsenal, this is their best chance of winning a trophy — but can they repeat what they did 12 months ago? i've been getting the thoughts of two people who've played for both clubs — former england internationals katie chapman and first anita asante: i can't wait. i'm could be at the game but to topsides, a repeat of last years final. top quality on display for the 23,000 plus tickets sold for that it can be a massive occasion in front of a huge audience. occasion in front of a huge audience-— occasion in front of a
he was part of brian clough's forest side that won the first division in 1978 before going on to win back—to—back european cups. a former england international he also won the first division at liverpool, along with the uefa cup in the same season in 1973. the first piece of silverware in the women's football season will be won this weekend. just like last year — chelsea will play arsenal in the league cup final. 0ver over 23,000 tickets have been sold, a record for the final. emma hayes'...
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there were gasps from the public gallery as a longer sentence was handed down to brian mcfadden, a 61, the oldest defender, given three and a half years. he was adhered to one asylum seekers not to leave the hotel or they would be killed. judge anthony watson said the events of the night brought shame on the town of kirby, the borough of knowsley, and merseyside more generally. thank ou. councils in england say they are now spending an average of two thirds of their budget on vital services for adults and children. bbc panorama found that spending per head on children s services alone has risen by 77% in a decade. councils are calling for an honest discussion with the government about future funding, but ministers say they have already been given additional money. here's our social affairs editor, alison holt. morning, harley. it's 7:30 in the morning and 17—year—old harley is getting the school bus. his special educational needs mean he gets support from havering council in greater london. got that smile before you get off my bus. thank you. including getting him to and from coll
there were gasps from the public gallery as a longer sentence was handed down to brian mcfadden, a 61, the oldest defender, given three and a half years. he was adhered to one asylum seekers not to leave the hotel or they would be killed. judge anthony watson said the events of the night brought shame on the town of kirby, the borough of knowsley, and merseyside more generally. thank ou. councils in england say they are now spending an average of two thirds of their budget on vital services for...
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there were progresses, as well, just to quote senator brian shapps, a democrat for hawaii, he called it gutsy and historic. i think we can read something into the fact that president biden recently faced a protest vote in michigan, a key swing state, where you had many americans who came out to vote, not for him, like a protest vote. i actually visited michigan specifically a large arab—american community, and immediately, after october the 7th, there were lots of very angry people there. that october has grown. i think there was a sense from the biden administration that perhaps that was to subside —— to make but based on a protest vote, i don't think there's going to happen. it is shaping up, it looks like, to be a big election issue for november. let's speak to the israeli government spokesman avi hyman in jerusalem. grateful to all time this evening. thank you for coming of the programme. what are humanitarian islands? , ., programme. what are humanitarian islands? , . ., ~ , ., programme. what are humanitarian islands? , . ., islands? christian, thank you so much for havin
there were progresses, as well, just to quote senator brian shapps, a democrat for hawaii, he called it gutsy and historic. i think we can read something into the fact that president biden recently faced a protest vote in michigan, a key swing state, where you had many americans who came out to vote, not for him, like a protest vote. i actually visited michigan specifically a large arab—american community, and immediately, after october the 7th, there were lots of very angry people there....
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and in this instance, all illustrated by brian bolland. the internationally renowned artist, who's worked on some of the best—selling graphic novels of all time, is from butterwick, near boston, and he's back at his old school — boston grammar school — to inspire artists of the future. well, the thing is, nowadays i work on a wacom tablet, so i'm not used to working in actual media, but you may vaguely recognise who you're looking at fairly soon. over ten minutes, brian sketches out a character he's best known for drawing — his version of thejoker in bestseller the killing joke is seen as an inspiration for film versions starring jack nicholson and heath ledger. i thought monkes were bad. enough from the clown! ah—ta—ta—ta—tah! let's not blow this out of proportion. now, he also has a little bit of a shine on his lips because they're sticky. it's really impressive. i like it a lot. it's very impressive how quickly it can be done. i'd probably never be able to do something as good. it's not every day that you see the guy who
and in this instance, all illustrated by brian bolland. the internationally renowned artist, who's worked on some of the best—selling graphic novels of all time, is from butterwick, near boston, and he's back at his old school — boston grammar school — to inspire artists of the future. well, the thing is, nowadays i work on a wacom tablet, so i'm not used to working in actual media, but you may vaguely recognise who you're looking at fairly soon. over ten minutes, brian sketches out a...
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republican brian fitzpatrick from pennsylvania, a former fbi agent who was was stationed in kyiv before he came to congress, is pushing a discharge petition among colleagues. if 218 members were to sign on, most democrats and a handful of republicans, then it would bypass the rules committee and come to the floor within a few weeks. and while that large aid package remains stalled in congress, the white house announced a new tranche of support which should keep ukrainians guns firing for a short period. $300 million with the weapons and equipment to address some of ukraine's pressing needs. this is possible because unanticipated cost savings in contrast, the new negotiations to replace equipment erasing ukraine to previous deals. how long is going to take to get this to the floor? it is how long is going to take to get this to the floor?— this to the floor? it is unclear. seaker this to the floor? it is unclear. speaker of _ this to the floor? it is unclear. speaker of the _ this to the floor? it is unclear. speaker of the house - this to the floor? it is unclear. speaker of the house
republican brian fitzpatrick from pennsylvania, a former fbi agent who was was stationed in kyiv before he came to congress, is pushing a discharge petition among colleagues. if 218 members were to sign on, most democrats and a handful of republicans, then it would bypass the rules committee and come to the floor within a few weeks. and while that large aid package remains stalled in congress, the white house announced a new tranche of support which should keep ukrainians guns firing for a...
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i another question this time from brian who writes, we are both in our 70s and our passports will expire in 2027. will be have to renew them prior to the state before id services i once to visit a notary to have my signature witness, my passport expired the previous day and they would not accept my passport as valid as a form of id. i think definitely. you just need to air on— think definitely. you just need to air on the — think definitely. you just need to air on the side of caution. what people — air on the side of caution. what people always look at is the expiration date, but now we are forced _ expiration date, but now we are forced to— expiration date, but now we are forced to look at the issue date as well because this is really key, particularly if your passport is extended beyond the usual ten year limit _ extended beyond the usual ten year limit see _ extended beyond the usual ten year limit. see you really need to air on the side _ limit. see you really need to air on the side of— limit. see you really need to air on the side of caution and give yourself— the side
i another question this time from brian who writes, we are both in our 70s and our passports will expire in 2027. will be have to renew them prior to the state before id services i once to visit a notary to have my signature witness, my passport expired the previous day and they would not accept my passport as valid as a form of id. i think definitely. you just need to air on— think definitely. you just need to air on the — think definitely. you just need to air on the side of caution. what...
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the photographer brian aris has trained his lens on some of the biggest music stars over the years from david bowie to kate bush, george michael and sting. he also worked closely with the rolling stones taking enough pictures to fill a whole exhibition, which is now opening near hastings. 0ur reporter piers hopkirk was given a sneak preview. 1981 and ahead of a giant us tour that was to gross more than $50 million, the rolling stones gathered in massachusetts to rehearse. we'd had a call saying, "do you want to go and do some work with the stones? they're rehearsing near boston and it's all secret. but we could get you out there for a few days." so brian aris was afforded a glimpse, offered only to a trusted few — behind the scenes with the stones. but suddenly, at dinner at eight, nine, ten o'clock at night, they would arrive, have something to eat and then become the rolling stones. and i think to see that was, you know, it was a privilege, really. i thought, this is crazy. i'm sitting on the floor in front of one of the biggest rock and roll bands in the world and there's no one el
the photographer brian aris has trained his lens on some of the biggest music stars over the years from david bowie to kate bush, george michael and sting. he also worked closely with the rolling stones taking enough pictures to fill a whole exhibition, which is now opening near hastings. 0ur reporter piers hopkirk was given a sneak preview. 1981 and ahead of a giant us tour that was to gross more than $50 million, the rolling stones gathered in massachusetts to rehearse. we'd had a call...
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brian stelter, vanity fair special correspondent. and joe walsh, former republican presidential candidate and host of the white flag podcast. first, the latest headlines. the us is set to construct a temporary port on gaza's coast to get more humanitarian aid into the territory by sea. officials say the port could enable ships to bring in food, water and medicine, but it will not include us troops on the ground. sweden has officially become a member of nato, the second country, after finland, to join the alliance in response to russia's invasion of ukraine. at a ceremony in washington, the swedish prime minister said it was a victory for freedom. the united kingdom is set to deliver more than 10,000 new drones for ukraine's armed forces. the announcement of the £325 million package was made
brian stelter, vanity fair special correspondent. and joe walsh, former republican presidential candidate and host of the white flag podcast. first, the latest headlines. the us is set to construct a temporary port on gaza's coast to get more humanitarian aid into the territory by sea. officials say the port could enable ships to bring in food, water and medicine, but it will not include us troops on the ground. sweden has officially become a member of nato, the second country, after finland,...
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brian telling them why the us networks don't want it to be ten minutes long. networks don't want it to be ten minutes long-— networks don't want it to be ten minutes lonu. �* ., , ., ., , minutes long. biden does have many oints and minutes long. biden does have many points and many _ minutes long. biden does have many points and many people _ minutes long. biden does have many points and many people he _ minutes long. biden does have many points and many people he needs - minutes long. biden does have many points and many people he needs to | points and many people he needs to speak— points and many people he needs to speak t0~ _ points and many people he needs to speak t0~ it— points and many people he needs to speakte it is— points and many people he needs to speakte it is a_ points and many people he needs to speak to. it is a critical— points and many people he needs to speak to. it is a critical time - speak to. it is a critical time because _ speak to. it is a critical time because the _ speak to. it is a critical time because the state _ speak to. it is a critical t
brian telling them why the us networks don't want it to be ten minutes long. networks don't want it to be ten minutes long-— networks don't want it to be ten minutes lonu. �* ., , ., ., , minutes long. biden does have many oints and minutes long. biden does have many points and many _ minutes long. biden does have many points and many people _ minutes long. biden does have many points and many people he _ minutes long. biden does have many points and many people he needs - minutes long....
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xander shauffle is in second place, with brian harman and maverick mcnealy making up the top four. and that's all the sport for now. more for you later on. the former us president donald trump is in ohio to support the controversial republican senate candidate bernie moreno, ahead of this thursday's primary. the former president's endorsement — the most coveted in the republican primary — hasn't yet sealed the deal for mr moreno, who's locked in a three—way race. let's speak to our correspondent carl nasman. mrtrump has mr trump has been addressing the rally in dayton for well over an hour. it looks like he hasjust stopped now. so, very noisy place for you are so i hope you can hear me. tell me about bernie moreno and why it's so important for donald trump to be at this rally for him. that's right. bernie morenojust taking the stage now, donald trump wrapping up his remarks which lasted more than an hour. donald trump really focusing on immigration and the situation at the us mexico border, hammering the current president on what trump's is or has a history of immigration pol
xander shauffle is in second place, with brian harman and maverick mcnealy making up the top four. and that's all the sport for now. more for you later on. the former us president donald trump is in ohio to support the controversial republican senate candidate bernie moreno, ahead of this thursday's primary. the former president's endorsement — the most coveted in the republican primary — hasn't yet sealed the deal for mr moreno, who's locked in a three—way race. let's speak to our...