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clive, mccoll's how did it come to this? clive, mccall's has — how did it come to this? clive, mccoll's has more _ how did it come to this? clive, mccoll's has more than - how did it come to this? clive, mccoll's has more than 1000 l how did it come to this? clive, - mccoll's has more than 1000 small mccoll�*s has more than 1000 small stores and four months its been in talks to try to secure a rescue deal with its lenders. this is a business that has been hit by a combination of falling sales and tan be a much debt. convenience stores have been thriving especially during the pandemic, but mccoll�*s has struggled for a while. covid exacerbating supply chain issues. for instance, it's been struggling to get stock. in a statement tonight, mccoll�*s said without any extra funding in the short term it was increasingly likely the company would be placed in administration. they could start this process as early as tomorrow, i'm told, but talks are... sound problems. one part of the business that has been performing well as its its partnership with morrisons, it has 200 mo
clive, mccoll's how did it come to this? clive, mccall's has — how did it come to this? clive, mccoll's has more _ how did it come to this? clive, mccoll's has more than - how did it come to this? clive, mccoll's has more than 1000 l how did it come to this? clive, - mccoll's has more than 1000 small mccoll�*s has more than 1000 small stores and four months its been in talks to try to secure a rescue deal with its lenders. this is a business that has been hit by a combination of falling...
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clive, as i have been shown what you would like to ask me. it was totally different issues. if you are only interested to provoke me to something or to be genuinely not here to discuss. i'm genuinely not here to do that. it is not about them. simply. then it will be our last points of view. i feel i'm simply putting other i can finish on this. i mean, there is there is the suggestion from our foreign secretary, liz truss, that this war will not end until vladimir putin and russian forces, his forces leave. ukraine in its entirety. she's a very belligerent your minister of foreign affairs, mrs liz truss. she is neither professional military man or she is not for a long time at this position, but she is very belligerent. if she would like to continue the war, she will prolong the conflict. and it is up to her, of course, to make this statement or to make these deeds. but it will be no good for ukraine. it will be no good for the european peace and stability and europe itself. we took note very much of this position, of course, and all the positions are that uk would like to su
clive, as i have been shown what you would like to ask me. it was totally different issues. if you are only interested to provoke me to something or to be genuinely not here to discuss. i'm genuinely not here to do that. it is not about them. simply. then it will be our last points of view. i feel i'm simply putting other i can finish on this. i mean, there is there is the suggestion from our foreign secretary, liz truss, that this war will not end until vladimir putin and russian forces, his...
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clive, a little more reassuring. _ advice from the who? clive, a little more reassuring. the _ advice from the who? clive, a little more reassuring. the world - advice from the who? clive, a little more reassuring. the world healthl more reassuring. the world health organization officials say it isn't 0rganization officials say it isn't a disease the public should be worried about, it isn't like covid. at the briefing today they say that if the right measures are put in place then they think it can be contained quite easily. and according to the briefing there is a good window of opportunity to stop transmission now although officials went on to say there are a lot of unknowns still about monkeypox and intense surveillance will still be needed. in the uk we are on 106 reported cases and today the uk health security agency has put out guidance to those with monkeypox who are isolating at home with a domestic pet. they say that for a pet rodent like a hamster or gerbil, they are a bit more susceptible and in that situation they should be put in that situation they should be
clive, a little more reassuring. _ advice from the who? clive, a little more reassuring. the _ advice from the who? clive, a little more reassuring. the world - advice from the who? clive, a little more reassuring. the world healthl more reassuring. the world health organization officials say it isn't 0rganization officials say it isn't a disease the public should be worried about, it isn't like covid. at the briefing today they say that if the right measures are put in place then they think it...
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>> greg: clive doesn't return my calls. that's court ordered. >> i'd sit in his lap. >> greg: filthy. will the top gun ii rank among the best? only if we see tom. if you have type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure you're a target for chronic kidney disease. you can already have it and not know it. if you have chronic kidney disease your kidney health could depend on what you do today. ♪far-xi-ga♪ farxiga is a pill that works in the kidneys to help slow the progression of chronic kidney disease. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections in women and men, and low blood sugar. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may lead to death. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. and don't take it if you are on dialysis. take aim at chronic kidney disease by talking to your doctor
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clive, thank you. this is the first image ever taken of the supermassive black hole that's believed to be at the centre of our galaxy. the orange areas around it show light orbiting the edge of the hole. it was taken by a team of international astonomers who believe it will allow them to learn more about how the galaxy was created and how gravity works. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh reports. for decades, astronomers have been on a quest, searching the skies and into the very heart of our galaxy for a mysterious and elusive black hole. now they've found it and taken this picture. the black hole is at the centre of the image. it's revealed by swirling hot matter pulled in by powerful gravitational forces. it's dark, you're not meant to see a black hole, it traps light. and yet here we are, capturing something that's meant to be invisible, seeing at the literal edge of space and time. i think that's truly remarkable. a black hole is created by a dead star collapsing in on itself. more than half a
clive, thank you. this is the first image ever taken of the supermassive black hole that's believed to be at the centre of our galaxy. the orange areas around it show light orbiting the edge of the hole. it was taken by a team of international astonomers who believe it will allow them to learn more about how the galaxy was created and how gravity works. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh reports. for decades, astronomers have been on a quest, searching the skies and into the very heart of...
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clive, perhaps you would like — thank you. clive, perhaps you would like to _ thank you. clive, perhaps you would like to answer- thank you. clive, perhaps you would like to answer that - would like to answer that question on miss information. it is important because misinformation is nothing you and we have seen it with the russian public and it is vital to ensure that society is open and visible. finland and sweden have been trying to educate the public and educating schoolchildren to be able to be critical and aware about what they are hearing on the type of pictures they are seeing, to be aware of propaganda. in the case of ukraine they have had years of it so they are more alert and more able with things coming through from russia. it is important to ensure what type of information we are receiving. as lana said we have to make sure that we don't close our society. a closed society is what we have in russia and that is terrible for society on the ground. we have had quite a few questions in regarding nato. one of our viewers got in touch to know how the nato integrat
clive, perhaps you would like — thank you. clive, perhaps you would like to _ thank you. clive, perhaps you would like to answer- thank you. clive, perhaps you would like to answer that - would like to answer that question on miss information. it is important because misinformation is nothing you and we have seen it with the russian public and it is vital to ensure that society is open and visible. finland and sweden have been trying to educate the public and educating schoolchildren to be...
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clive my reading in kyiv. _ that very difficult battle. clive my reading in kyiv. thank you - that very difficult battle. clive my - reading in kyiv. thank you very much for being with us. —— clive myrie. last night, the house passed a bill of $a0 million to ukraine. that is more than president biden requested. now it goes to the senate. is that a formality, ron? good evening to you, christian. i don't think this is a formality. i think there are a lot of americans who are looking, who gave the ukrainians $13.6 billion. we're talking now somewhere about $a0 billion, about 7 billion more than the president requested. you have some republicans like ryan paul saying they're giving some of this money to ukraine, what about americans who are hard pressed by this potential recession? what about americans who are struggling here? why are we giving this money away to a different country in a different government? it’s a different country in a different government?— a different country in a different covernment? �* , . , , government? it's really interesting becau
clive my reading in kyiv. _ that very difficult battle. clive my reading in kyiv. thank you - that very difficult battle. clive my - reading in kyiv. thank you very much for being with us. —— clive myrie. last night, the house passed a bill of $a0 million to ukraine. that is more than president biden requested. now it goes to the senate. is that a formality, ron? good evening to you, christian. i don't think this is a formality. i think there are a lot of americans who are looking, who gave...
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did you go to the clive party? did you go to the clive party? >> jon: yeah, yeah. >> stephen: it's fun, isn't it? >> jon: it's a nice party. >> it's a good time. >> stephen: talking about people who blow up at the grammys-- right over there. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: thank you. yeah, baby, yeah. >> stephen: it's my first time out there. my first time out there. i'm just nominated for, like, a comedy album. >> still! >> stephen: and clive davis gets up there, with the big glasses and the head, and he goes, "we've got a wonderful artist here tonight. she's amazing. all she wants to do is have some fun. sheryl crow is here tonight. she's amazing." and he does the whole room. "barbra streisand, the greatest voice of a generation. barbra, please stand." and people just kind of do this: thank you very much. and i go to sit-- where am i going to sit? i'm going there with my 14-year- old daughter, i get to sit with sheryl crow. you and i-- >> it's in the documentary! no, i'm kidding. >> stephen: is that the first time we met? i think that's the fi
did you go to the clive party? did you go to the clive party? >> jon: yeah, yeah. >> stephen: it's fun, isn't it? >> jon: it's a nice party. >> it's a good time. >> stephen: talking about people who blow up at the grammys-- right over there. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: thank you. yeah, baby, yeah. >> stephen: it's my first time out there. my first time out there. i'm just nominated for, like, a comedy album. >> still! >> stephen: and...
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clive, many thanks, my colleague clive, many thanks, my colleague clive myrie in kyiv. sir keir starmer is not avoiding answering questions over claims he broke lockdown rules, the shadow health secretary wes streeting has said. the labour leader who drank beer and ate curry in an mp's office before a visit during a by—election last year has cancelled an appearance he was due to make today. wes streeting told the bbc that sir keir starmer was a man of decency and honesty, and was not dodging scrutiny. the conservatives have accused sir keir starmer of double standards. talks are taking place in belfast between the northern ireland secretary brandon lewis and the stormont assembly's five main parties, following elections last week which saw sinn fein winning the most seats in a historic first. it means the party is entitled to the role of first minister — but that depends on the second largest party, the democratic unionists nominating a deputy. the dup wants the uk government to address concerns about post—brexit trading arrangements before it will nominate minist
clive, many thanks, my colleague clive, many thanks, my colleague clive myrie in kyiv. sir keir starmer is not avoiding answering questions over claims he broke lockdown rules, the shadow health secretary wes streeting has said. the labour leader who drank beer and ate curry in an mp's office before a visit during a by—election last year has cancelled an appearance he was due to make today. wes streeting told the bbc that sir keir starmer was a man of decency and honesty, and was not dodging...
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did you go to the clive party? >> jon: yeah. >> stephen: it's fun, isn't it? >> it's a good time. >> stephen: talking about people who blow up at the fram grammys right over there. ( applause ) >> jon: yeah, baby, yeah. >> stephen: it's my first time out there. my first time out there. i'm just nominated for, like, a comedy album. and clive davis gets up there with the big glasses and the head and goes, "we have a wonderful artist here tonight. she's amazing. all she wants to do is have some fun. sheryl crow is here tonight." and he does the whole room. "barbra streisand, greatest voice of a generation." and i went with my 14-year-old daughter and i sit with sheryl crow. >> it's in the documentary! >> stephen: i think that's the first time we met. >> it's the first time we met. >> stephen: and you were so nice to my 14-year-old daughter, and jon bon jovi was sitting on the side of you and over here on the other side of my daughter was richie sambora. they used to say my first prom date was richie sambora. he's wearing a tux, and she's wearing a blue dress. >>
did you go to the clive party? >> jon: yeah. >> stephen: it's fun, isn't it? >> it's a good time. >> stephen: talking about people who blow up at the fram grammys right over there. ( applause ) >> jon: yeah, baby, yeah. >> stephen: it's my first time out there. my first time out there. i'm just nominated for, like, a comedy album. and clive davis gets up there with the big glasses and the head and goes, "we have a wonderful artist here tonight. she's...
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hello, hi, simon, it's clive here. our national poet, simon armitage, the poet laureate, understands serhiy�*s words, having written his own poem called resistance about the ukrainian struggle. ifeel as if i've been appointed to speak out in poetic terms in moments of need and to address contemporary situations. and, you know, there's been no bigger situation than this that i can remember in my life. "you'll still sleep in your bed today. "you should have returned a while ago. "what could happen to him exactly? "what could happen? "the patrol will let him through, and god will forgive. "god's got other things to do. "they all were killed at once, both older guys "and the young one. "silence between the river banks. "you won't explain anything to anyone". i've always thought of poetry as a human and humane activity, and what i witnessed through news reports as the war began was something utterly inhumane. long after the tanks have rusted to powder and nature reclaims its fields, the poets�* words will live on — of
hello, hi, simon, it's clive here. our national poet, simon armitage, the poet laureate, understands serhiy�*s words, having written his own poem called resistance about the ukrainian struggle. ifeel as if i've been appointed to speak out in poetic terms in moments of need and to address contemporary situations. and, you know, there's been no bigger situation than this that i can remember in my life. "you'll still sleep in your bed today. "you should have returned a while ago....
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as we were discussing with clive, target. as we were discussing with clive. there _ target. as we were discussing with clive, there has _ target. as we were discussing with clive, there has been _ target. as we were discussing with clive, there has been fighting - clive, there has been fighting around kharkiv since the first hours of this invasion, but lately ukrainian fighters have not only regained control of the city, they have been advancing on russian troops. ukrainianfighters have been advancing on russian troops. ukrainian fighters are represented by the purple arrows, the red arrows are representing the russians pushing towards izyum. it would suggest from the retreat and the fact that they are burning some bridges, that they are perhaps in decline. they had 130 battalions at the start of this campaign, only 90 are still functional on the front line they're covering is huge, from curse on all the way around kharkiv, they are covering 800 kilometres, and they are up against ukraine's best trained fighters. let's pick that up now. retired 4—star general david petraeu
as we were discussing with clive, target. as we were discussing with clive. there _ target. as we were discussing with clive, there has _ target. as we were discussing with clive, there has been _ target. as we were discussing with clive, there has been fighting - clive, there has been fighting around kharkiv since the first hours of this invasion, but lately ukrainian fighters have not only regained control of the city, they have been advancing on russian troops. ukrainianfighters have been...
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clive myrie reports. all eyes have been on the azovstal steelworks, where the last remaining ukrainian fighters in mariupol have been holed up for weeks. now, new satellite imagery shows the extent of russia's relentless air and ground bombardment of the plant to get those fighters out, and finally declare a much—needed victory in a war that so far for moscow isn't going to plan. there are more problems further east for the russian military, in severodonetsk. in this drone footage an armoured column is trying to cross a river, but ukrainian artillery — recently bolstered by the arrival of american howitzers — appears to have destroyed an entire battalion tactical group, which can comprise up to 900 men as well as tanks and armoured personnel carriers. finally, on the black sea coast, attention today has been focused on the small but strategically important snake island. russian forces are in control here, but have been under attack from the air. ammunition dumps, smaller vessels and a surface to air
clive myrie reports. all eyes have been on the azovstal steelworks, where the last remaining ukrainian fighters in mariupol have been holed up for weeks. now, new satellite imagery shows the extent of russia's relentless air and ground bombardment of the plant to get those fighters out, and finally declare a much—needed victory in a war that so far for moscow isn't going to plan. there are more problems further east for the russian military, in severodonetsk. in this drone footage an armoured...
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clive... yes mishal back in a country in the midst of a conflict that still has the capacity to shock. more than sixty people are now feared dead, after the bombing of a school, where civilians had been sheltering, in eastern ukraine. the russian attack was on the village of bilo—horivka in the donbas region. our correspondent laura bicker, has the story. this was a school in the village of bilohorivka. it was being used as a shelter, when it was hit by an air strike. around 60 people are feared dead under this rubble. russia is stepping up its assault on the eastern and southern ukraine. in mariupol they seek out the last ukrainian fighters, holed up in the vast azovstal steel plant. keep watching and see how they move, is the command made of this russian drone operator. there are thought to be around 2000 ukrainian soldiers still determined to make one last stand. we don't have high chances of survival if we would be captured, yeah? the surrender for us is unacceptable, because it would be
clive... yes mishal back in a country in the midst of a conflict that still has the capacity to shock. more than sixty people are now feared dead, after the bombing of a school, where civilians had been sheltering, in eastern ukraine. the russian attack was on the village of bilo—horivka in the donbas region. our correspondent laura bicker, has the story. this was a school in the village of bilohorivka. it was being used as a shelter, when it was hit by an air strike. around 60 people are...
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that report from clive myrie in kharkiv. let's get some of the day's other news. the us coastguard says at least 11 people have died off the coast of puerto rico after their boat capsized. 31 others were rescued. most were from haiti and the dominican republic. they believe the boat was probably carrying illegal migrants. the northern ireland assembly will meet for the first time today since last week's election. the democratic unionist party is set to block the formation of a power—sharing devolved government, over its opposition to the post—brexit trade border with great britain. sinn fein has replaced the dup as the largest party at stormont. borisjohnson has asked his ministers to come up with plans to drastically shrink the civil service. it's understood that he wants to see it return to 2016 levels, when around 91,000 fewer staff were employed. a source said freezing recruitment and abolishing vacant posts could produce instant savings that could go towards lowering taxes. but unions have criticised the move. a day after admitting that it's dealing with
that report from clive myrie in kharkiv. let's get some of the day's other news. the us coastguard says at least 11 people have died off the coast of puerto rico after their boat capsized. 31 others were rescued. most were from haiti and the dominican republic. they believe the boat was probably carrying illegal migrants. the northern ireland assembly will meet for the first time today since last week's election. the democratic unionist party is set to block the formation of a power—sharing...
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clive, many thanks. and thanks to the rest of the team there in ukraine. in belfast, talks are being hosted by the northern ireland secretary, brandon lewis, with leaders of the five main political parties to try to break the latest deadlock. in last week�*s assembly elections, sinn fein won a majority of the seats for the first time. it means they are now entitled to nominate a first minister, but that depends on the second largest party, the dup, or democratic unionists, nominating a deputy. the dup says it�*s not prepared to move unless all trade barriers between northern ireland and the rest of the uk are removed. the barriers are part of the brexit protocol agreed by borisjohnson. our ireland correspondent chris page has the latest. michelle o�*neill has the keys to the first minister�*s office, but she can�*t unlock the door unless her political rivals become her partners. applause. the sinn fein vice—president is in line to be the first irish nationalist to take the job. it would be a hugely symbolic moment for the party, which wants nor
clive, many thanks. and thanks to the rest of the team there in ukraine. in belfast, talks are being hosted by the northern ireland secretary, brandon lewis, with leaders of the five main political parties to try to break the latest deadlock. in last week�*s assembly elections, sinn fein won a majority of the seats for the first time. it means they are now entitled to nominate a first minister, but that depends on the second largest party, the dup, or democratic unionists, nominating a...
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clive, don't. so who does the times blame sitti this is amazing. are you sittingng down of course you are. who watches tvv standing up in their home but s they show at schools with lots of poor students who are more likely to go remote, intended to be run by democrats who are more likely to have unionized teachers whose unions lobbiedhe remote schooling mustrs haved killed the times to admit this their auto correct keptng changing teachers union to sexist white men just out of habit. but we knew this every time we said it. however,y t t they on us like they were. >> amberer heard at the macy's linage department. it's obvious low income students do worse on remote because their home may not be as conducive to actual learning as richer families.lie. it's hard for a fourteen year old to do her homework while she's cooking eggss for her younger siblings because mom already left for work so the vulnerable got screwed once again by the people who claim s to be their saviors. this is something we were screaming about but we're fox news. the dems it's bad
clive, don't. so who does the times blame sitti this is amazing. are you sittingng down of course you are. who watches tvv standing up in their home but s they show at schools with lots of poor students who are more likely to go remote, intended to be run by democrats who are more likely to have unionized teachers whose unions lobbiedhe remote schooling mustrs haved killed the times to admit this their auto correct keptng changing teachers union to sexist white men just out of habit. but we...
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minister. wine ye, he spending 10 days island topping in the pacific. seeking to deepen beijing's regional clive's at the center of the tour, a proposed cooperation packed with 10 pacific island nations. china's calling is a common development vision. but a draft of the plan shows that some visions go much further. beijing will become more involved in regional security training police officers and expanding it cyber security reach is, would also gain greater access to natural resources and sensitive marine mapping in return, beijing's dangling the terrace of a free trade deal along with access to china's lucrative marcus. it's also offering financial assistance including humanitarian unpaid debt, make relief to deal with drastically increased china's role in the politics, security, and economy of the south. pacific bass has countries like australia and the u. s. rattled because of their geographical proximity and long standing strategic interests in the region concerned. the u. s. state department has expressed alarm saying beijing might use to propose the court to exploit the islands and feel reg
minister. wine ye, he spending 10 days island topping in the pacific. seeking to deepen beijing's regional clive's at the center of the tour, a proposed cooperation packed with 10 pacific island nations. china's calling is a common development vision. but a draft of the plan shows that some visions go much further. beijing will become more involved in regional security training police officers and expanding it cyber security reach is, would also gain greater access to natural resources and...
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use your up to date up next sport life joins a blind clive se tricks of mount kenya. we'll on. so i got in berlin ticket. ah, these places in europe are smashing all the records. step into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of you will record breaking sites on your back. youtube and now also in book form. no love has no limits. love is for everybody. love is live. i love matters and that's my new podcast. i'm evelyn char, mom and i really think we need to talk about all the topics that north divide and denied that this i have invited many deer and well known gas. and i would like to invite you to an in hey, will you? ah ah ah ah ah, you owe me as a blind person, i want to see where my limits are because in the mountains i think i haven't found them yet. oh. over with them, i think it's a powerful message to transmit to blind in disabled people. yeah, sure, it's an adjective, it's a characteristic often, but it's not necessarily a limitation. i can because if you try hard and with the right team around you, oh, you can do anything wit
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people cliveing those cliffs and going there is no way up or down and the winds are always almost a factor at the shoreline. san francisco's got 22 mile an higour winds and in concord it' 13 and those winds are going to ramp up a little bit the next few days. temperatures soar to near 100 degrees inland on tuesday. warm weather on thursday turn around cooler right through the upcoming holiday weekend. we'll have everybody's numbers in a few minutes but first f fairfield tomorrow at 96. 91 in san jose and 88 until r redwood city. pleasant in san francisco tomorrow. 74. santa rosa will be at 99 tomorrow. and in the extended forecast, if you're along the coast in san francisco, nice, tomorrow mid 70s. san jose, though, 91 and numbers come down by the weekend. if we look at the broader picture inland upper 90s and then the latter half of the week we're going to be in the 70s. at the coastline mid 60s. so the beach always a refuge until we get those offshore winds. >> you're not kidding. that's a 20-degree drop. >> summer in the bay area. >> thanks, brian. >>> still ahead, a very tight helicopt
people cliveing those cliffs and going there is no way up or down and the winds are always almost a factor at the shoreline. san francisco's got 22 mile an higour winds and in concord it' 13 and those winds are going to ramp up a little bit the next few days. temperatures soar to near 100 degrees inland on tuesday. warm weather on thursday turn around cooler right through the upcoming holiday weekend. we'll have everybody's numbers in a few minutes but first f fairfield tomorrow at 96. 91 in...
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new laws passed containing certain requirements than businesses offering accommodation half to can clive the canada. that means one over the often we provide public funds to support businesses and meeting these applications. i an improving quality and sustainability that and what our last will spend even leave out that are stuck. i don't care, but we are clear about our direction and hopeful don't get food, annoy or future does not lie in low quality, offering luge party crowds or irresponsible tourism or response harmony. yes. was that i am into knobs on your pregnancy at really an option 40 i with all due respect, majorca has a certain image for you, especially in germany, lots of beer, beaches and parties which as that of aysa know, how do you want to change some things that's developed over decades, thor castleport, vicar se, se is, and when you're right, it's tricky. that element there is. but remember that type of party tourism only a fact that a small part of the island i promise from before the pandemic hit, we'd already introduced a law to tackle the excess of a lot of fun. i mo
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and then for each kilometer drives, it will slowly and steadily clive the battery electric vehicle on the other hand will not emit any if you're too well driving. so it will stay on the same level. and at some point, during its life cycle, the battery electric vehicle will be on the same level as the combustion engine. and from then on it will be the better vehicle for the environment and much more sustainable. or of course, then you will also have to take to count. where does the electricity come from? was a made by renewable sources, then of course it will be good or was it maybe produced in some coal factory? then of course, it is not another aspect of sustainable nobility is the use of recycled and recyclable material. the interior of the id 5 is free from animal product. just as all the other recent v w models, the 85 is left with the problem that it does not have any physical buttons in the interior. you have these touch points right here. they will give you an acoustic feed bag that's not the same. and the same goes for the climate control that's also touch. i'm not a friend of
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and then for each kilometer drives it will slowly and steadily. clive the battery electric vehicle on the other hand will not emit any if you're too well driving, so it will stay on the same level. and at some point during its life cycle, the battery electric vehicle will be on the same level as the combustion engine. and from then on it will be the better vehicle for the environment and thus more sustainable. or of course, then you will also have to take into account. where does the electricity come from? was a made by renewable sources, then of course it will be good or was it maybe produced in some coal factory? then, of course, it is not another aspect of sustainable nathan is he is the recycled and recyclable materials. the interior of the id 5 is free from animal product. just as all the other recent v w models, the 85 is left with the problem that it does not have any physical buttons in the interior. you have these touch points right here. they will give you a, an acoustic feed bag that's not the same. and the same goes for the climate control that's also touch. i'm not a frie
and then for each kilometer drives it will slowly and steadily. clive the battery electric vehicle on the other hand will not emit any if you're too well driving, so it will stay on the same level. and at some point during its life cycle, the battery electric vehicle will be on the same level as the combustion engine. and from then on it will be the better vehicle for the environment and thus more sustainable. or of course, then you will also have to take into account. where does the...
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what has clive been like in those tunnels? just experience? what has clive been like in those tunnels?— in those tunnels? just like their were lots of— in those tunnels? just like their were lots of people _ in those tunnels? just like their were lots of people and - in those tunnels? just like their were lots of people and they i in those tunnels? just like theirl were lots of people and they had horrendous experience. they were telling us about the conditions. they lived in bunkers under they haven't had enough water and food and even no lights. they went without lighting some bunkers. there were approximately hundreds of people in every bunker. children also. the smallest kids were six months old. the troops help those people to survive. they try to provide them with food under constant shelling because they were shelling every day, 20 a7. they can't even get outside of the bunkers to see the sun and breathe fresh air. some of them have been in the bunker one and a half months without going outside. what the bunker one and a half months
what has clive been like in those tunnels? just experience? what has clive been like in those tunnels?— in those tunnels? just like their were lots of— in those tunnels? just like their were lots of people _ in those tunnels? just like their were lots of people and - in those tunnels? just like their were lots of people and they i in those tunnels? just like theirl were lots of people and they had horrendous experience. they were telling us about the conditions. they lived in bunkers under...
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clive, back to you in the studio with the rest of the news. the speaker of the house of commons, sir lindsay hoyle, has called for a radical review of working practices following a series of sexual misconduct and bullying claims against politicians. yesterday, the conservative mp neil parish resigned after admitting he'd watched pornographic material on his phone in the commons chamber. tonight, the government said there is more work to do to improve behaviour in westminster. here's our political correspondent, ben wright. sexism and misogyny. sexual misconduct. there are some bad apples who are out of order, who behave like animals and are bringing parliament into disrepute. it's been a grim week for parliament, with mps agreeing this place needs to change. a moment of madness and also totally wrong. yesterday, the tory mp neil parish quit after admitting to watching pornography on his phone in the house of commons. that followed the backlash to an article about labour's deputy leader, angela rayner. there was cross—party outrage at a story
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clive bixby. what a sexy surprise. - quick question-- - mm-hmm? did it hurt when you fell from heaven? because you... fell... i'm gonna come in again. we are watching baby joe on valentine's day so my dad and gloria can... - make love. - ew. don't. - oh. - the point is, we are celebrating a day early. so they can finally be intimate. you've more than made that point. i'm just saying it's a long wait after giving birth. - six weeks. - ugh. i couldn't keep my hands off this one for that long. (both chuckle) i can only imagine what jay's going through. i should check on the kids. haley took 'em to a movie. she's not even gonna answer. i know, but, sweetie, i have a good reason to worry. luke had that nasty nosebleed this morning, and alex, as usual, fainted. she's fine, and dunphy men get nosebleeds. i told you this when we got married. it was in my vows.
clive bixby. what a sexy surprise. - quick question-- - mm-hmm? did it hurt when you fell from heaven? because you... fell... i'm gonna come in again. we are watching baby joe on valentine's day so my dad and gloria can... - make love. - ew. don't. - oh. - the point is, we are celebrating a day early. so they can finally be intimate. you've more than made that point. i'm just saying it's a long wait after giving birth. - six weeks. - ugh. i couldn't keep my hands off this one for that long....
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and then for each kilometer drives it will slowly and steadily. clive ah, the very electric vehicle on the other hand, will not emit any if you are to while driving, so it will stay on the same level. and at some point, during its life cycle, the battery electric vehicle will be on the same level as the combustion engine. and from then on it will be the better vehicle for the environment and much more sustainable. or of course, then you will also have to take into account. where does the electricity come from? was it made by renewable sources? then of course it will be good or was it maybe produced in some coal factory? then of course, it is not another aspect of sustainable nobility is the use of recycled and recyclable material. the interior of the id 5 is free from animal product. just as all the other recent v w models, the 85 is left with the problem that it does not have any physical buttons in the interior. you have these touch points right here. they will give you an acoustic feed back, but that's not the same. and the same goes for the climate control that's also touch. i'm no
and then for each kilometer drives it will slowly and steadily. clive ah, the very electric vehicle on the other hand, will not emit any if you are to while driving, so it will stay on the same level. and at some point, during its life cycle, the battery electric vehicle will be on the same level as the combustion engine. and from then on it will be the better vehicle for the environment and much more sustainable. or of course, then you will also have to take into account. where does the...
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more from me in london a bit later, but for the latest on the war in ukraine, let'sjoin clive myrie in kyiv. reeta, good evening. we're beginning to see more shifts in the battlefield landscape here, as russian troops intensify their attacks in parts of south—eastern ukraine, which are now seeing some of the heaviest fighting of the war. with the port city of mariupol almost entirely now under russian control, theirforces have been venturing out, pushing north and west, heading towards the city of zaporizhzhia, where many civilians have sought refuge. 0ur correspondent, laura bicker, and camera journalist, julie ritson, visited the front—line, just as the russians launched an attack. it started with a low rumble and plumes of black smoke. we'd barely arrived when the barrage began. this small factory took the first hit. but the russians weren't done. explosions. get down! the thundering of shells is a new deadly dawn chorus for this once sleepy hamlet. the children have mostly fled to safety. 0thers, although shaken, are determined to hold on to what they know, even while their nei
more from me in london a bit later, but for the latest on the war in ukraine, let'sjoin clive myrie in kyiv. reeta, good evening. we're beginning to see more shifts in the battlefield landscape here, as russian troops intensify their attacks in parts of south—eastern ukraine, which are now seeing some of the heaviest fighting of the war. with the port city of mariupol almost entirely now under russian control, theirforces have been venturing out, pushing north and west, heading towards the...
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the russian ambassador to the uk andrei kelin,was speaking to the uk, andrei kelin, was speaking to clive myrie and he asked whether moscow had given up on ukraine's capital kyiv and was now focusing the war in the east of ukraine. it's a good question. none of our leaders, neither president or the others has ever said that we would like to seize kyiv. and i don't believe that it is possible to seize kyiv or to occupy kyiv. it's a big, big city. you did have troops. i was there at the time. yes, we did have troops. but not for the seizure of kyiv. so why were they there? i'm not a military person. i'm a diplomat for a0 years. but even i do understand if you would like to do something, then on one front, then you have to do some different things on another front just to stretch. so you have given up on it, there would be no attacks on the capital. we didn't have a goal of seizing kyiv at the initial stage of the operation, and i do believe that that's a possibility. 0k. you've talked about russian forces not targeting civilian areas. you've talked about them being professional and waging t
the russian ambassador to the uk andrei kelin,was speaking to the uk, andrei kelin, was speaking to clive myrie and he asked whether moscow had given up on ukraine's capital kyiv and was now focusing the war in the east of ukraine. it's a good question. none of our leaders, neither president or the others has ever said that we would like to seize kyiv. and i don't believe that it is possible to seize kyiv or to occupy kyiv. it's a big, big city. you did have troops. i was there at the time....
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can i just finally ask from, from russia's perspective, how concerning do you think this is willy clive a city moscow? i would feel that that was threatening because the, the philosophy of the social democrats and european security thinking over the last 56 years has been that it's good to have soft borders. it is good to have neutrality in between. it is good to have common security when they're by you move troops up to the very on both sides. you increase tension, you decrease reaction time. you do all the things you should not do strategically. if piece was your goal. but piece is not the goal of these people, because you know, the piece discourse has disappeared in research, in media and in politics piece to they means and security means weapons, weapons, weapons that nobody among those decision makers take that i minister, sweet, the prime minister of finland, they have never read a book about peace making, civil council conflict resolution, non violence, confidence building all the things that created pace in europe, up till now. and that an alternative, defense, defense, defense,
can i just finally ask from, from russia's perspective, how concerning do you think this is willy clive a city moscow? i would feel that that was threatening because the, the philosophy of the social democrats and european security thinking over the last 56 years has been that it's good to have soft borders. it is good to have neutrality in between. it is good to have common security when they're by you move troops up to the very on both sides. you increase tension, you decrease reaction time....
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and you can watch clive myrie's interview with the russian ambassador in full on the bbc�*s iplayer. lester piggott, one of the greatest jockeys of all time, has died. he was 86. his family said he died peacefully in switzerland, where he lived. the nine—times winner of the derby rode his first winner in 19118 — when he was just 12 years old. here's our sports correspondent andy swiss. lester has it in the bag! when it came to the art of winning, few could match lester piggott. his statistics are staggering. nearly 5,000 victories across a career spanning almost half a century. he rode his first winner back in 19118 at the age ofjust12. it was a feat that made the headlines, and plenty more would follow. in 1954, while still a teenager, he won the derby, the first of a record nine victories in the race. the youngest jockey to win the derby in modern times. but for all the adulation, piggott remained a shy, softly spoken man. how hard do you have to work, in fact? well, it's pretty hard work. you know, all day long, i and at night sometimes. at five foot eight, he was tall for a j
and you can watch clive myrie's interview with the russian ambassador in full on the bbc�*s iplayer. lester piggott, one of the greatest jockeys of all time, has died. he was 86. his family said he died peacefully in switzerland, where he lived. the nine—times winner of the derby rode his first winner in 19118 — when he was just 12 years old. here's our sports correspondent andy swiss. lester has it in the bag! when it came to the art of winning, few could match lester piggott. his...
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and now to clive myrie, who is in the ukrainian capital, kyiv. good evening, as russian troops intensify their attacks in parts of south—eastern ukraine, which are now seeing some of the heaviest fighting of the war. with the port city of mariupol almost entirely under russian control, theirforces have been pushing north and west towards zaporizhzhia, a city still in ukrainian hands where many civilians have sought refuge. 0ur correspondent laura bicker and camera journalistjulie ritson have been to the frontline and arrived just as they came under russian attack. it started with a low rumble and plumes of black smoke. this small factory took the first hit. but the russians weren't done. the children have mostly fled to safety. however hard it may be to stay, their presence has become an act of defiance. translation: we are waiting for victory. - we want all our children, our grandchildren, to come back home, and we want somewhere to come back to. we want our home to stay unscathed, and notjust ours, but for all the people that had to leave. i
and now to clive myrie, who is in the ukrainian capital, kyiv. good evening, as russian troops intensify their attacks in parts of south—eastern ukraine, which are now seeing some of the heaviest fighting of the war. with the port city of mariupol almost entirely under russian control, theirforces have been pushing north and west towards zaporizhzhia, a city still in ukrainian hands where many civilians have sought refuge. 0ur correspondent laura bicker and camera journalistjulie ritson have...
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now to the war in ukraine and over to clive myrie who is in the ukrainian capital kyiv tonight. glorious victory, the defeat of nazi germany. but today there is no peace. vladimir putin has invaded ukraine. back from there, parading too paratroopers, who moscow says took part in the russian offensive. a war of conquest, says the west. the kremlin disagrees. translation: the kremlin disagrees. translation: the defence of our motherland, when its destiny was at stake, has always been sacred. as in the past, you, our soldiers, are today fighting for our soldiers, are today fighting for our people in donbas, for the security our motherland, for russia. 0n security our motherland, for russia. on display, lots of firepower. and yet in ukraine moscow has suffered military setbacks. what russia does next isn't clear. you can march thousands of soldiers across red square, you can parade your very latest military hardware. but that does not automatically make you an internationally recognised superpower. the point is that the kremlin's decision to attack ukraine has sparked global condemnation and
now to the war in ukraine and over to clive myrie who is in the ukrainian capital kyiv tonight. glorious victory, the defeat of nazi germany. but today there is no peace. vladimir putin has invaded ukraine. back from there, parading too paratroopers, who moscow says took part in the russian offensive. a war of conquest, says the west. the kremlin disagrees. translation: the kremlin disagrees. translation: the defence of our motherland, when its destiny was at stake, has always been sacred. as...
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and you can watch clive myrie's interview with the russian ambassador — in full — on the bbc�*s iplayer. and it is on bbc news at 2.30. liverpool football club has called for an investigation into what it describes as "unacceptable issues" faced by fans trying to get into the stadium in paris last night to watch the champions league final. the match was delayed by more than half an hour after liverpool fans were held outside the stadium and police used pepper spray and tear gas. some merseyside police officers, at the game, described it as the worst european match they'd experienced. dan johnson reports. these are scenes any football fan will find uncomfortable, and not what you'd expect to see at the biggest european final in 2022. thousands of supporters frustrated and angry after the french police reached quickly for the tear gas as they struggled to get everyone to their seats on time. chaotic scenes, and fans saying they feared for their safety, despite having queued for hours. i've got really bad asthma and i've been tear—gassed twice. i'm really, really struggling. thousands an
and you can watch clive myrie's interview with the russian ambassador — in full — on the bbc�*s iplayer. and it is on bbc news at 2.30. liverpool football club has called for an investigation into what it describes as "unacceptable issues" faced by fans trying to get into the stadium in paris last night to watch the champions league final. the match was delayed by more than half an hour after liverpool fans were held outside the stadium and police used pepper spray and tear gas....
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michael clive and several relatives were in florida for the launch of his father's cremated remains into space as part of a memorial spaceflight. celestus inc.'s flight launched this afternoon. michael says his father was a space fanatic. alan passed away in 2008 and michael says he pitched the idea of a memorial spaceflight to his dad shortly before his death. >> he thought it would be cool. he was really sick at the time. my mom told me today that he was excited about the idea. he had talked to her before he died and he was happy that it was going to happen. >> ascension bill circle the planet for nearly a decade before reentering the earth's atmosphere, then blazing away like a shooting star. >> stress and anxiety seem to have ramped up. how can you ease the stress when it comes to work? kristen: breaking down the stigma of mental health of athletes. what is being done ♪music playing♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ nothing brings the pack together like a trip to great wolf lodge. now open in northern california. another crazy day? like a trip to great wolf lodge. of course—you're a
michael clive and several relatives were in florida for the launch of his father's cremated remains into space as part of a memorial spaceflight. celestus inc.'s flight launched this afternoon. michael says his father was a space fanatic. alan passed away in 2008 and michael says he pitched the idea of a memorial spaceflight to his dad shortly before his death. >> he thought it would be cool. he was really sick at the time. my mom told me today that he was excited about the idea. he had...
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base salaries will clive as much as 7% for workers who have been with the firm since 2021 or earlier. the size of the raises, which started to month, will depend on time spent at the company. sources say oyo hotels is shoving plans for an ideal after market downturn hurt valuation. the indian start up is said to have talked to a change in the offerings timing. this after consulting with its anchors and investors. the earliest possibly for an ipo has been pushed back to 2023. first quarter revenue beat estimates rising to around $3.1 billion. growth slumped to the slowest pace since the company went public in february last year. china's tech sector has reported some of its worst quarterly earnings in a decade as regulatory concerns, lockdowns and canonic slump hit. rishaad: let's check in with what is going on in new zealand after that rate decision by the reserve bank earlier. raising rates 50 basis points, that is pretty much expected. but what was not respected -- expected was how they decided that rates may be peaking next year close to 4%, peaking at the end of this year through t
base salaries will clive as much as 7% for workers who have been with the firm since 2021 or earlier. the size of the raises, which started to month, will depend on time spent at the company. sources say oyo hotels is shoving plans for an ideal after market downturn hurt valuation. the indian start up is said to have talked to a change in the offerings timing. this after consulting with its anchors and investors. the earliest possibly for an ipo has been pushed back to 2023. first quarter...
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clive thompson, as you might remember him to go ahead three pointer with just 36 seconds left on the clock. jordan's pool scored 31 in that game, and the warriors defeated the grizzlies won 17 to 1 16. that warriors victory came despite draymond green's objection. just before halftime, the referees threw green out of the game after he grabbed brandon clark's jersey and they both fell to the fore. you see it right there. green made it clear that the objection will not affect his play tonight or at any time in the future. i'm never going to change the way i play basketball. it's gotten me this far has got me three championships for all stars defensive player of the year. not going. yesterday the n b a upheld the ruling against green, which was deemed a flagrant two foul. that me for one game if he gets another one of those fouls during the postseason. alright come over to your screen to take a look at this optical illusion going to show you is from youtube says the him it hidden images can reveal a lot about your personality. there you go. what image do you see? first now this video wa
clive thompson, as you might remember him to go ahead three pointer with just 36 seconds left on the clock. jordan's pool scored 31 in that game, and the warriors defeated the grizzlies won 17 to 1 16. that warriors victory came despite draymond green's objection. just before halftime, the referees threw green out of the game after he grabbed brandon clark's jersey and they both fell to the fore. you see it right there. green made it clear that the objection will not affect his play tonight or...
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southern coast. among the cities hit by shilling and missile strikes, a ha, keep in the northeast, and the clive. and as a result in the south or puerto acid bake is installer dot a town fitted with craters. there's been yes, fighting taking place over the last few days. and you couldn't get in. it was just basically too dangerous. now we've managed to get it. it's very, very quiet in terms of there's no, not many people act on the street to show you this. this is the main town center street. it's very quiet. we've seen a handful of people around today. but if i could just show you some of the damage that's been done, i have to be careful not to triple the mud brick. and this we understand where the installer strike and this is the main center street. it's left this creature. and this is paul, and the reason why so many people have left this time is a strategically located time. if the russians managed to get this, it's up on a hill and gives them a strategic location where they can gain more territory for. that's why it's been quote over for the last 2 days, we were told that you play a militar
southern coast. among the cities hit by shilling and missile strikes, a ha, keep in the northeast, and the clive. and as a result in the south or puerto acid bake is installer dot a town fitted with craters. there's been yes, fighting taking place over the last few days. and you couldn't get in. it was just basically too dangerous. now we've managed to get it. it's very, very quiet in terms of there's no, not many people act on the street to show you this. this is the main town center street....
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clive, back to you in the studio with the rest of the news. many thanks to you and the team in here. —— in kyiv. the speaker of the house of commons, sir lindsay hoyle, has called for a radical review of working practices following a series of sexual misconduct and bullying claims against politicians. yesterday, the conservative mp neil parish resigned after admitting he'd watched pornographic material on his phone in the commons chamber. the business secretary, kwasi kwarteng, has denied a culture of misogyny exists at westminster. our political correspondent ben wright reports. sexism and misogyny... sexism and misogyny _ sexism and misogyny... sexism and misoa n . ,, ., . misogyny. sexual misconduct. there are some bad _ misogyny. sexual misconduct. there are some bad apples _ misogyny. sexual misconduct. there are some bad apples who _ misogyny. sexual misconduct. there are some bad apples who behave - misogyny. sexual misconduct. there| are some bad apples who behave like animals and are bringing parliament into disrepute. it animals
clive, back to you in the studio with the rest of the news. many thanks to you and the team in here. —— in kyiv. the speaker of the house of commons, sir lindsay hoyle, has called for a radical review of working practices following a series of sexual misconduct and bullying claims against politicians. yesterday, the conservative mp neil parish resigned after admitting he'd watched pornographic material on his phone in the commons chamber. the business secretary, kwasi kwarteng, has denied a...
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clive is in the hot seat. what is on the programme? good morning. there were in ukraine seems to have entered a new phase with momentum shifting towards russia. i have been speaking to vladimir putin�*s man in london, the russian ambassador in the uk. i showed him evidence of alleged russian war crimes. with their response to the ambassador, we will have analysis from moscow, with steve rosenberg, and hear injeremy bowen, who will be live from the donbas region, that was hotly contested region of the whole campaign. as more conservative mps called the pm to resign after sue gray�*s report, i speak to that northern ireland secretary, and the party chair, and northern ireland secretary, and the party chair, and all northern ireland secretary, and the party chair, and all that northern ireland secretary, and the party chair, and all that is northern ireland secretary, and the party chair, and all that is comin- party chair, and all that is coming up party chair, and all that is coming up at nine o�*clock. do stay with us. more to come. �*s hell
clive is in the hot seat. what is on the programme? good morning. there were in ukraine seems to have entered a new phase with momentum shifting towards russia. i have been speaking to vladimir putin�*s man in london, the russian ambassador in the uk. i showed him evidence of alleged russian war crimes. with their response to the ambassador, we will have analysis from moscow, with steve rosenberg, and hear injeremy bowen, who will be live from the donbas region, that was hotly contested...