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emma: it wasn't always easy. i remember the first time i got a little bit of backing and they said, you are going to be in charge of your own p&l and i broke it down and i googled that, like what is that. sometimes naivety is the best thing for any entrepreneur. i didn't know what i didn't know what i had to learn fast and fail fast that i think i've done, throughout my career, i haven't made the best choices every time, but i think art of being a good entrepreneur is knowing when things are not going right in knowing and i've surrounded myself with the right people continuously. francine: what's the biggest mistake you've learned from? emma: what i had my first agency and i was killing it in. there was this idea that the company was completely exportable. i went to the u.s. opened an office in new york in the office went well, than i failed miserably, under infested, did not bring the right people in, that whatever i was doing would translate and i -- and it didn't. i learned that the hard way by starting someth
emma: it wasn't always easy. i remember the first time i got a little bit of backing and they said, you are going to be in charge of your own p&l and i broke it down and i googled that, like what is that. sometimes naivety is the best thing for any entrepreneur. i didn't know what i didn't know what i had to learn fast and fail fast that i think i've done, throughout my career, i haven't made the best choices every time, but i think art of being a good entrepreneur is knowing when things...
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emma: no. and that is mostly because most of the businesses that i touched early in the days didn't turn to gold. [laughs] i love this idea of overnight success and i feel i would love to continue to perpetuate that myth, but i have just done a lot, and it has been a lot of trial and error along the way. i feel i have probably done every job imaginable, from having a paper route when i was 12 to working in a deli to working in shops to starting things that were less successful, to starting things that had medium success, i feel like that has been a long journey and i am really thankful that now i am 41 years old and i am starting to see this type of success, which is really great. francine: you always wanted to succeed. is that what actually makes your success? emma: you know, i think so. i also think, you know, there is an element of luck in any of these things. when you take apart what luck means, i really believe that when opportunity meets preparation. you know, i was always prepared, and w
emma: no. and that is mostly because most of the businesses that i touched early in the days didn't turn to gold. [laughs] i love this idea of overnight success and i feel i would love to continue to perpetuate that myth, but i have just done a lot, and it has been a lot of trial and error along the way. i feel i have probably done every job imaginable, from having a paper route when i was 12 to working in a deli to working in shops to starting things that were less successful, to starting...
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they made me call emma. she thought i was playing a crank on her. >> emma did not buy the story. she was genuinely terrified when she called him the next day about the plan in black. >> she face time called me. crying, freaking out. okay, give me a minute i will check it out. >> that is the only person riley could think of who would want to harm emma. >> the only thing that i thought of who was at her house, that was the first thing that i thought of. >> reporter: riley told the police even though they were broken up he still cared for her. in fact, they spoke on the phone sunday night. in the hours before emma was shot. >> i just told her how much i loved her and, and that i was sorry that she did not want what we had anymore. she did not care about the relationship, she cared about me, she loved me but did not want to be with me anymore. >> reporter: he spent the rest of the night on campus 25 miles away crying about the break up. >> i sat in the parking lot looking at the pictures of us. >> he woke up to people texting and calling with their condolences. >> i was like what are
they made me call emma. she thought i was playing a crank on her. >> emma did not buy the story. she was genuinely terrified when she called him the next day about the plan in black. >> she face time called me. crying, freaking out. okay, give me a minute i will check it out. >> that is the only person riley could think of who would want to harm emma. >> the only thing that i thought of who was at her house, that was the first thing that i thought of. >> reporter:...
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emma: yeah. [laughter] honestly, it is one of those things that, on paper good american has been such a massive success. if you wind back to day one, $1 million on day one. the truth is, 9:00, i was a hero. by 11:00 i had no stock left and everyone was like, you have no idea what you are doing, do you? i was like, actually, i do not. in a way, that was my first lesson from what it means to be excellent from the customer experience point of view. because i just started emailing people. i was like, how long do i think people will wait? turns out not that long. certainly not as long as it was going to take me to make stock. [laughter] francine: who were you talking to? sellers or customers? customers, or both. emma: customers. or both, actually. i was, like, can you help me get more fabric? will you wait eight weeks for a pair of jeans? somewhere in that, it all worked out. what people respond to is brands that have authenticity, and there is a level of honesty that is needed. i went and said, you k
emma: yeah. [laughter] honestly, it is one of those things that, on paper good american has been such a massive success. if you wind back to day one, $1 million on day one. the truth is, 9:00, i was a hero. by 11:00 i had no stock left and everyone was like, you have no idea what you are doing, do you? i was like, actually, i do not. in a way, that was my first lesson from what it means to be excellent from the customer experience point of view. because i just started emailing people. i was...
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oksana, as an expert on french society, please tell me, here is emma bavari and her husband, charles bavari, who are they? is it middle class or what, are they rich, are they poor, it's difficult to understand from our point of view, because it seems that the doctor, it seems it seems that they have servants, they even have some kind of estate that she is secretly selling at the same time. there they ride on some kind of, well, relatively speaking, minibus, yes, it goes to rouen, on this carriage, where everyone is packed, well, this is our minibus, yes, or there they tie up some kind of wooden shoes - so that with these yes , and her mother-in-law scolds her for the fact that the upholstery of the chairs costs two francs, the material, a meter of two francs, is very expensive, it should be a maximum of 10 sous, and - only the senior member should have a chair families and a lot of armchairs - it’s too luxurious, new curtains are too luxurious, in general, it’s stra, well, that is, i want to somehow correlate this with our reality, that is , what class do they belong to? i’ll a
oksana, as an expert on french society, please tell me, here is emma bavari and her husband, charles bavari, who are they? is it middle class or what, are they rich, are they poor, it's difficult to understand from our point of view, because it seems that the doctor, it seems it seems that they have servants, they even have some kind of estate that she is secretly selling at the same time. there they ride on some kind of, well, relatively speaking, minibus, yes, it goes to rouen, on this...
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, emma bavarie also does not agree, because she... somehow has completely different ideas about how a woman should behave, how she should live , feel, and it just seems to me that her entire attention is immersed in inner world, into the world of experiences, she is the person who wants to make a novel out of her life, cool, by the way, very, very accurate, yes, yes, and it seems to me that just when i started working on the role... i read the novel, the last scenes were especially hard for me, as i later found out that the flaubert, just as when he wrote, probably experienced even more, changed handkerchiefs and cried, yes, that is , when he finished the novel, he burst into loud crying and said to madame bovary semmua , it's me, it's me, by the way, we'll raise this again topic, that is, how the flaber managed to embody this female psychology, but it seems to me, here’s alexander, when were you preparing and reading. what seemed convincing in general was the emotional picture of this role, well, that is , the beginning and the end, this is how it comes to it, this tragic end tha
, emma bavarie also does not agree, because she... somehow has completely different ideas about how a woman should behave, how she should live , feel, and it just seems to me that her entire attention is immersed in inner world, into the world of experiences, she is the person who wants to make a novel out of her life, cool, by the way, very, very accurate, yes, yes, and it seems to me that just when i started working on the role... i read the novel, the last scenes were especially hard...
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why is emma silent? yes, because, come on, turn to profile, this requires an obvious lie. i mean, this? oh, interesting, okay, let's be explicit. my wife has breasts. size eight, it works, but look , it works, in fact, she has a first, well , zero, wow, look, you need to be at home more often, oh, our scientists, oh, our ministry, we are always happy to follow your instructions, we try to comply, zina, zina, hello, oh, nikolai petrovich, you look gorgeous, well, zina, this is our best employee. one of the best, well, of course, a little stupid, a complete fool, i hope this doesn’t affect my work, no, zina, you sent faxes to our foreign partners in khimki. well, offend me, nikolai petrovich, this is all i’ve been doing since the morning. i didn’t even have time to paint my nails. what's that beeping sound you're making all the time? it beeps. emma, this device that mr. deputy minister brought to us, if someone is lying, he beeps. oh, the deputy minister beeps. device, sorry, device beeps, and oh, how cool, let's check him out, right, zina, come on, so, our boss,
why is emma silent? yes, because, come on, turn to profile, this requires an obvious lie. i mean, this? oh, interesting, okay, let's be explicit. my wife has breasts. size eight, it works, but look , it works, in fact, she has a first, well , zero, wow, look, you need to be at home more often, oh, our scientists, oh, our ministry, we are always happy to follow your instructions, we try to comply, zina, zina, hello, oh, nikolai petrovich, you look gorgeous, well, zina, this is our best employee....
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there you go. >> emma? >> emma? emma >> emma? emma webb, >> emma? emma webb, what >> emma? emma webb, what do >> emma? emma webb, what do you think is a kitchen sink policy from rishi sunak? he's got nothing to lose. what do you reckon? >> i honestly , i think they >> i honestly, i think they should put their money where their mouth is. and mark very rightly said it would be a good thing for to bring in some thing for him to bring in some of the echr sceptics, think if of the echr sceptics, i think if the plan doesn't work, the rwanda plan doesn't work, which we all know, it isn't going to, it's not just going to, and it's not just that, it's also the recent news this week about the climate ruling, which was frankly, anti—democratic. need to anti—democratic. we need to leave the echr i that is the policy that i think if the conservatives are going to make the best use of the time that they have left, that they should put the absolute top of put that at the absolute top of their agenda. >> only couple of seconds >> only a couple of seconds left. nelson, what you left. ni
there you go. >> emma? >> emma? emma >> emma? emma webb, >> emma? emma webb, what >> emma? emma webb, what do >> emma? emma webb, what do you think is a kitchen sink policy from rishi sunak? he's got nothing to lose. what do you reckon? >> i honestly , i think they >> i honestly, i think they should put their money where their mouth is. and mark very rightly said it would be a good thing for to bring in some thing for him to bring in some of the...
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it seems to me that emma, emma bavarier also disagrees, because she somehow has completely different ideas about how she should lead a woman behaves as she should. to live, to feel, and it just seems to me that her entire attention is immersed in the inner world, in the world of experiences, she is the person who wants to make a novel out of her life, cool, by the way, very very accurate, yes, yes, and it seems to me, just when i started working on the role, i read the novel, the last scenes were especially hard for me, as i later found out that the flauber is just like... when i was writing, i probably experienced even more, i changed handkerchiefs and cried, yes, that is when he finished the novel, he burst into loud crying and madame bouvary said to semmua, it’s me, it’s me, by the way, we’ll raise this topic later, that is , how the flaber managed to embody this female psychology, but it seems to me, alexandra, when you were preparing and reading, you thought this was convincing in general the emotional picture of this role, that is, the beginning and the end. how this trag
it seems to me that emma, emma bavarier also disagrees, because she somehow has completely different ideas about how she should lead a woman behaves as she should. to live, to feel, and it just seems to me that her entire attention is immersed in the inner world, in the world of experiences, she is the person who wants to make a novel out of her life, cool, by the way, very very accurate, yes, yes, and it seems to me, just when i started working on the role, i read the novel, the last...
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emma, thank you for that. _ speeches because of back. emma, thank you for that. we _ speeches because of back. emma, thank you for that. we will - speeches because of back. emma, thank you for that. we will take i speeches because of back. emma, thank you for that. we will take a l thank you for that. we will take a short break. we see speakerjohnson we will go live to that. do you stay with us. we will be right back. hello. it has been another rather cold—feeling day for many parts of the uk. any sign of the temperatures lifting over the next few days? well, certainly notjust yet — staying chilly through thursday and friday. there will be some sunshine, but also some showers — some of those showers wintry over high ground in the north of the uk. a cold air mass enveloping the country right now, that cold air being drawn down from the north. also coming down from the north overnight, some areas of cloud, some bits and pieces of showery rain — i say rain, cold enough for some of the showers over high ground in scotland to be falling as snow. some snow mixi
emma, thank you for that. _ speeches because of back. emma, thank you for that. we _ speeches because of back. emma, thank you for that. we will - speeches because of back. emma, thank you for that. we will take i speeches because of back. emma, thank you for that. we will take a l thank you for that. we will take a short break. we see speakerjohnson we will go live to that. do you stay with us. we will be right back. hello. it has been another rather cold—feeling day for many parts of the...
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here's emma, first. yes, situations when neighbor rudolf seduces this madame bavari, very, it must be said, cynically, very banal, he seduces, in fact, it seems to me that this is also what the novel, its magic, is such vulgarity squared, that is, flaubert himself , he writes a novel, using all the cliches of all novels, their dialogues, they are just disgustingly vulgar. by the way, yes, sasha, thank you very much for now touching on this topic of vulgarity in literature, but flaber was so in this sense, i don’t know, even how to say, melancholic or hippochondriacal, because for him, as it were , the meaning of his prose, in particular in mrs. bularey, is the image of actual modern society, obviously, as vulgar and disgusting, that is, he had no other terminology. even a different message to describe the reality around him, and there is so much humor and sarcasm in this, but it’s very interesting that at some point you understand that hmm, but flaubert, he does not give any evaluative opinions about
here's emma, first. yes, situations when neighbor rudolf seduces this madame bavari, very, it must be said, cynically, very banal, he seduces, in fact, it seems to me that this is also what the novel, its magic, is such vulgarity squared, that is, flaubert himself , he writes a novel, using all the cliches of all novels, their dialogues, they are just disgustingly vulgar. by the way, yes, sasha, thank you very much for now touching on this topic of vulgarity in literature, but flaber was...
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however, i've still got emma with me now. emma, you're an anglican . i'm a you're an anglican. i'm a catholic. let me let me declare that right away. you're an anglican . congregations are anglican. congregations are dwindling in the anglican church. churches are being closed. some parishes are joining together they joining together because they haven't and haven't got enough in each. and yet evangelical churches are yet the evangelical churches are growing now. i think the bishop hit the nail on the head right at the end there, where he said, because they're not ashamed to preach gospel christ. is preach the gospel of christ. is it that people it the question that people actually strong message actually want a strong message rather several hundred years ago? >> in short, yes, i think they want the truth and they want sincerity. and it's quite hard to find that in the anglican church broadly, particularly in the leadership , there the anglican leadership, there are many, great parishes and vicars, lay people who are still committed to the gospel in the anglican church, but they
however, i've still got emma with me now. emma, you're an anglican . i'm a you're an anglican. i'm a catholic. let me let me declare that right away. you're an anglican . congregations are anglican. congregations are dwindling in the anglican church. churches are being closed. some parishes are joining together they joining together because they haven't and haven't got enough in each. and yet evangelical churches are yet the evangelical churches are growing now. i think the bishop hit the nail...
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thank you to emma for that. we will be back— days. thank you to emma for that. we will be back in — days. thank you to emma for that. we will be back in sydney _ days. thank you to emma for that. we will be back in sydney in _ days. thank you to emma for that. we will be back in sydney in just - days. thank you to emma for that. we will be back in sydney in just a - will be back in sydney in just a moment. iran says it's seized an israeli—linked vessel and is transferring it to its territorial waters. the seizing happened in the straight of hormuz — just in front of the iranian coast and near the uae and oman. and we can show you these pictures, which we have not verified ourselves, purportedly showing the boarding of a container ship in the straight of hormuz. that does line up with some of the details that have been reported on uranium estate media. iran state news agency said its revolutionary guards had seized the ship, with links to israel. a helicopter boarded the portuguese flagged vessel and seized it. we have this update from james lansdale, who n
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, the illusion of reality, this deep inner introvert. illusory, no matter what books and literature emma was brought up on, this picture, yes, that is, when a picture is actually taken as a certain ideal, standard, beautiful life, not an internal core, yes, there is not an internal internal reference, this beautiful, outward, from which very much i want to refuse, say, a simulacrum, yes, something that has no basis in reality, absolutely, and a collision with the reality of life, with the reality of society, this is... constant throughout the novel, such finely accumulating collisions , including unsuccessful ones operation, this is the last such powerful surge, which leads her to why this novel, let’s return to our first question, why this novel and flaubert along with it were so monstrously criticized by french society, and indeed one of the including one global accusation in court about flaubert, about this novel. after the program, graffiti time is everywhere in sao paulo, it’s true that you can choose any place in the city and draw whatever you want, if you start drawing at some
, the illusion of reality, this deep inner introvert. illusory, no matter what books and literature emma was brought up on, this picture, yes, that is, when a picture is actually taken as a certain ideal, standard, beautiful life, not an internal core, yes, there is not an internal internal reference, this beautiful, outward, from which very much i want to refuse, say, a simulacrum, yes, something that has no basis in reality, absolutely, and a collision with the reality of life, with the...
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abandons her, dripping water on the farewell letter, pretending to cry, now after the story with rudolph, emma experiences a nervous breakdown after receiving this farewell letter, yes, 43 days and 43 nights, and she is actually learning to eat again, learning to walk, that is, she is being born again, yes, but having survived this crisis , the big question is whether she was really sick, in fact, when... the role, of course, on the other hand, she also , that is, perhaps she played too much i really wanted to get charlie's attention throughout the entire novel, everyone is surprised how charles didn’t see it like that, emma herself wanted, somehow, yes, for him to pay attention to this illness, too, as perhaps one of the reasons to pay attention. attention to him, well, okay, so she survived this illness, perhaps feigned, yes, but nevertheless she believes in it, and here she is, having survived this, she descends into a new novel, that is, she has a real family, for which she can really do something, but she chooses, let’s say, to continue to follow this path the correspondence of her il
abandons her, dripping water on the farewell letter, pretending to cry, now after the story with rudolph, emma experiences a nervous breakdown after receiving this farewell letter, yes, 43 days and 43 nights, and she is actually learning to eat again, learning to walk, that is, she is being born again, yes, but having survived this crisis , the big question is whether she was really sick, in fact, when... the role, of course, on the other hand, she also , that is, perhaps she played too much i...
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nottinghamshire police has declined to comment on emma's letter. i am welcoming viewers on a bbc news who arejoining us for this welcoming viewers on a bbc news who are joining us for this conversation as well and i should say that there may be some distressing details that are uncovered during this conversation. emma, welcome to the programme. hello. hi. thank you so programme. hello. h . thank you so much for talking to me. firstly, can ijust ask a much for talking to me. firstly, can i just ask a question to you? it much for talking to me. firstly, can ijust ask a question to you? it has i just ask a question to you? it has obviously ijust ask a question to you? it has obviously been less than i just ask a question to you? it has obviously been less than a ijust ask a question to you? it has obviously been less than a year since barnaby was killed, how are you? how is yourfamily since barnaby was killed, how are you? how is your family coping? since barnaby was killed, how are you? how is yourfamily coping? i you? how is your family coping? i th
nottinghamshire police has declined to comment on emma's letter. i am welcoming viewers on a bbc news who arejoining us for this welcoming viewers on a bbc news who are joining us for this conversation as well and i should say that there may be some distressing details that are uncovered during this conversation. emma, welcome to the programme. hello. hi. thank you so programme. hello. h . thank you so much for talking to me. firstly, can ijust ask a much for talking to me. firstly, can i just...
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] emma! they love you. >> great energy -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> -- from this crowd. >> jimmy: we have the best audiences in the whole wide world. >> yes. >> jimmy: come on, now. >> hi. >> jimmy: they love you. it's great to have you back. >> it's so good to see you. >> jimmy: how are you doing? how is the baby? how old is he now, three? >> i'm good, he's three. >> jimmy: what is life like with a 3-year-old? >> well, what's life like with a 3-year-old who's as tall as me? >> jimmy: yeah, is he big? >> he's so tall. >> jimmy: he's a big boy? >> yes, he's -- he's absolutely amazing. >> jimmy: he's really cute. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i actually -- you brought him to work, and you brought us a little video here i want to show everyone, just spending time together during a a lunch break. look at this. >> yes, quality time. ♪ >> jimmy: that just made me laugh [ laughter and applause ] it's like -- yeah. >> my -- >> jimmy: with that music -- with that music playing. >> my lunch breaks now are "cocomelon"
♪ [ cheers and applause ] emma! they love you. >> great energy -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> -- from this crowd. >> jimmy: we have the best audiences in the whole wide world. >> yes. >> jimmy: come on, now. >> hi. >> jimmy: they love you. it's great to have you back. >> it's so good to see you. >> jimmy: how are you doing? how is the baby? how old is he now, three? >> i'm good, he's three. >> jimmy: what is life like with a...
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emma woolf is still you shortly. emma woolf is still with me, and so is aaron bastani . do you get the sense that actually, you know, with the princess of wales was forced to do this statement ? the king is do this statement? the king is coming back early. do we put too much pressure on our royals? do you feel slightly sorry for them i don't i well yes i feel very sorry for for, catherine at the moment. >> i like michael cole. i really do worry and, you know, wonder what what she's going through at the moment. but i agree about charles and camilla. i thought they looked blissfully happy in that.in they looked blissfully happy in that. in that sort of honeymoon 19th anniversary photo . i mean, 19th anniversary photo. i mean, often a serious health crisis, kind of, you know , renews your kind of, you know, renews your zest for life. and i think maybe charles has realised you only get one life. you know, he's been seriously ill. he's possibly through the worst of it. and he looks happy. >> aaron, i'm afraid we've run out of time. that's fine. me cutting you off because you'
emma woolf is still you shortly. emma woolf is still with me, and so is aaron bastani . do you get the sense that actually, you know, with the princess of wales was forced to do this statement ? the king is do this statement? the king is coming back early. do we put too much pressure on our royals? do you feel slightly sorry for them i don't i well yes i feel very sorry for for, catherine at the moment. >> i like michael cole. i really do worry and, you know, wonder what what she's going...
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emma, thank ou. things that followed. emma, thank you- emma — things that followed. emma, thank you. emma simpson. _ adam peaty will compete for a third olympic 100m breaststroke after being confirmed in team gb's swimming squad for the paris games. the five time olympic medallist has returned to the sport after taking time out to tackle personal issues — and he credits part of his return to rediscovering his faith. jo currie's been talking to him. back to his best and with gold in his sights once more. this guy is phenomenal! adam peaty will head to paris this summer and put it all on the line to seal his place in history. i've got nothing left to prove. i've done everything in the sport i wanted to do. but now it's how can i do something not many people have done? the only other male to do it is michael phelps. you know, over the whole history of the olympics, it's unheard of to do three in a row _ the 29—year—old is already double olympic champion in the 100 metres breaststroke, but after hitting a self—destructive spiral it took for him to rediscover his
emma, thank ou. things that followed. emma, thank you- emma — things that followed. emma, thank you. emma simpson. _ adam peaty will compete for a third olympic 100m breaststroke after being confirmed in team gb's swimming squad for the paris games. the five time olympic medallist has returned to the sport after taking time out to tackle personal issues — and he credits part of his return to rediscovering his faith. jo currie's been talking to him. back to his best and with gold in his...
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our emma goss is live at sfo for this friday. emma, what are you learning about this latest incident? >> reporter: audrey, it happened around 10:30 last night. it was parking at the gate, when it clipped wings with another aircraft nearby that was already parked. fortunately, no injuries de- planed successfully. and all 105 passengers, five crewmembers were all able to make it off just fine. and i spoke to a retired airline pilot, douglas price, about this. and the fact is that the gate where this plane was trying to park is really unusual. it allows for two planes to park there side by side, when usually, there's only one plane per gate. he suspects that the faa is looking into whether ground crew communications or inadequate training played a part in this. >> it is good to hear everyone is okay. they got off safely. i'm wondering what is the latest with the plane? is it okay to fly now? >> after these two planes clipped wings, that's when the faa has to look at what kind of damage. that's when they being look into a number of h
our emma goss is live at sfo for this friday. emma, what are you learning about this latest incident? >> reporter: audrey, it happened around 10:30 last night. it was parking at the gate, when it clipped wings with another aircraft nearby that was already parked. fortunately, no injuries de- planed successfully. and all 105 passengers, five crewmembers were all able to make it off just fine. and i spoke to a retired airline pilot, douglas price, about this. and the fact is that the gate...
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and emma farquharfrom the scottish conservatives. thank you, all four of you for joining us to discuss this. kelly, i want to start with you because humza yousaf said he made a mistake. there was that messy political divorce. do you believe that the snp need to repair that relationship with the greens? i repair that relationship with the greens? ., ~' repair that relationship with the greens? ., ~ ,., ~ greens? i do think so. i think there have been — greens? i do think so. i think there have been to _ greens? i do think so. i think there have been to size _ greens? i do think so. i think there have been to size the _ greens? i do think so. i think there have been to size the less - greens? i do think so. i think there have been to size the less because| greens? i do think so. i think there l have been to size the less because i think the reason that the bute house agreement broke down in the first place is because the agreement was destabilised by the greens themselves and so i do think that humza yousaf needed to end the bute hou
and emma farquharfrom the scottish conservatives. thank you, all four of you for joining us to discuss this. kelly, i want to start with you because humza yousaf said he made a mistake. there was that messy political divorce. do you believe that the snp need to repair that relationship with the greens? i repair that relationship with the greens? ., ~' repair that relationship with the greens? ., ~ ,., ~ greens? i do think so. i think there have been — greens? i do think so. i think there have...
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. >> cuando estamos en esta situacion, hasta los minutos cuentan le presentamos a emma sanchez, fundadora de dreamer moms o madre sonadoras. >> buenas tardes. >> el cara a cara del presidente de mexico con noticias telemundo ha generado muchas reacciones. >> generado muchas reacciones. >> en su conferencia mananera lopez obrador aseguro que no hay problemas de acceso al agua entre las familias mas pobres del pais, aunque las propias estadisticas de su gobierno dan cuenta de las dificultades que tienen tres de cada diez hogares para obtener agua potable. >> vanessa ock le dijo esto a amlo en esa mananera. >> el presidente lo nego. >> por eso hoy vanessa reporta sobre la sequia y el en mexico. >> ¿que tal, vanessa? >> hola, julio, te saludo desde zumpango, en el estado de mexico, y es lugar es el perfecto reflejo de como la emergencia climatica ha generado una sequia severa en mexico. >> esto antes era un inmenso lago lleno de agua, lleno de vida, de peces era punto de encuentro para las comunidades, era fuente de alimento para los pescadores del lugar. >> por aqui pasaban mas de 200 espec
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to leave, and they— emma's reasons for wanting to leave, and they get— emma's reasons for wanting to leave, and they get more time with their family _ and they get more time with their family. you can put a price on that. that— family. you can put a price on that. that is— family. you can put a price on that. that is the — family. you can put a price on that. that is the difficulty when you have a burning _ that is the difficulty when you have a burning desire to succeed and move forward _ a burning desire to succeed and move forward with _ a burning desire to succeed and move forward with your career, then you have _ forward with your career, then you have your— forward with your career, then you have your kids. it is only going to be one _ have your kids. it is only going to be one winner. we have your kids. it is only going to be one winner.— have your kids. it is only going to be one winner. we can speak to the former wales _ be one winner. we can speak to the former wales striker _ be one winner. we can speak to the former wales striker and _ be one winner. we can spea
to leave, and they— emma's reasons for wanting to leave, and they get— emma's reasons for wanting to leave, and they get more time with their family _ and they get more time with their family. you can put a price on that. that— family. you can put a price on that. that is— family. you can put a price on that. that is the — family. you can put a price on that. that is the difficulty when you have a burning _ that is the difficulty when you have a burning desire to succeed and move...
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emma >> oh, so last word. sorry. emma made a great stop using made a great point. stop using those the duke and those titles. the duke and duchess of sussex. if you were so badly treated, were close so badly treated, you were close to stopped you to suicide. they stopped you travelling. your travelling. they held your passport. hate the royal passport. if you hate the royal family passport. if you hate the royal fa racist. using of racist. stop using the titles, grifters. titles, you pair of grifters. >> well , titles, you pair of grifters. >> well, don't titles, you pair of grifters. >> well , don't they be prince >> well, don't they be prince and princess henry of wales. >> well, don't they be prince ancyeah,ess henry of wales. >> well, don't they be prince ancyeah, well. anry of wales. >> well, don't they be prince ancyeah, well. on! of wales. >> well, don't they be prince ancyeah, well. oh dear/ales. >> well, don't they be prince ancyeah, well. oh dear god, >> yeah, well. oh dear god, where's the israel—hamas conflict hits the supermarket shelves. and for she
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. on the up. well, emma raducanu emma rachu1u. on the up. well, emma raducanu emma rachu know on the up. well, emma raducanu emma rachu know what the up. well, emma raducanu emma rachu know what we up. well, emma raducanu emma rachu know what we i've always >> you know what we i've always tried avoid having a at tried to avoid having a go at emma raducanu it's, it's emma raducanu because it's, it's very to knock radacanu very easy to knock radacanu after she won the open after she won the us open because she hasn't much because she hasn't had much luck. she's injuries. it's luck. she's had injuries. it's been just hasn't worked been just it just hasn't worked out her, but playing in the out for her, but playing in the stuttgart there she is stuttgart open, there she is playing clay. very good. she playing on clay. very good. she beat linda noskova, she beat her very soundly , actually. six very soundly, actually. six love. seven. five. she plays the world number one iga swiatek in stuttgart later this afternoon at 4:00. so that will be a true test. it will. how? well, she's really do
. on the up. well, emma raducanu emma rachu1u. on the up. well, emma raducanu emma rachu know on the up. well, emma raducanu emma rachu know what the up. well, emma raducanu emma rachu know what we up. well, emma raducanu emma rachu know what we i've always >> you know what we i've always tried avoid having a at tried to avoid having a go at emma raducanu it's, it's emma raducanu because it's, it's very to knock radacanu very easy to knock radacanu after she won the open after she won the...
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thank you so and emma. up so much, matthew and emma. up next, breaking news. the next, some breaking news. the highest migrants highest daily amount of migrants crossed channel yesterday. highest daily amount of migrants croswon't channel yesterday. highest daily amount of migrants croswon't believe el yesterday. highest daily amount of migrants croswon't believe the esterday. highest daily amount of migrants croswon't believe the figure ay. you won't believe the figure with gb news. >> some breaking news now. yet another record number of migrants have crossed the channelin migrants have crossed the channel in a 30% rise from this time last year, more than 6000 have already arrived in 2024. thought they were stopping the boats. >> that's right. so joining us now in studio is our home security editor, mark white, this give us a bit more detail mark of these numbers. this give us a bit more detail maiwell,:hese numbers. this give us a bit more detail maiwell, they're imbers. this give us a bit more detail maiwell, they're certainly not >> well, they're certainly
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oksana, as an expert on french society, please tell me, here is emma bavari and her husband, charles bavari, who are they? is this average? class or what, they are rich, they are poor, it is difficult to understand from our point of view, because it seems that doctor, it seems that they have servants, they even have some kind of estate, which they secretly sell, uh, at the same time there they go on some kind of, well, relatively speaking, minibus, yes, she goes to rouen on this carriage, where everyone is crowded, well, this is our minibus, yes, or is there some kind of wooden shoes tied up there so that these heads can knock? yes, and her mother-in-law scolds her for the fact that the upholstery of the chairs, two francs each, the material, 2 francs per meter - this is very expensive, it should be a maximum of 10 sous, only the the eldest member of the family, and a lot of armchairs - it’s too luxurious, new curtains are too luxurious, in general it’s strange, well, that is, i want to somehow correlate this with our reality, that is, what class do they belong to? charles, this
oksana, as an expert on french society, please tell me, here is emma bavari and her husband, charles bavari, who are they? is this average? class or what, they are rich, they are poor, it is difficult to understand from our point of view, because it seems that doctor, it seems that they have servants, they even have some kind of estate, which they secretly sell, uh, at the same time there they go on some kind of, well, relatively speaking, minibus, yes, she goes to rouen on this carriage, where...
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emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. the first woman to go public with allegations against harvey weinstein was actress ashleyjudd. she says a top court overturning his 2020 conviction is "an act of institutional betrayal." in the last hour, she spoke to my colleague caitriona perry — who asked whether she would like to see weinstein retried. what's like to see weinstein retried. important to know is a what's important to know is not a safe place for survivors of sexual violence. they can be traumatizing places. the most dangerous place for a woman is in her home. we know the man who assault and rape and murder us emma lots ofjudges are still catching up to that reality, and juries don't necessarily know that information either. we still think of rape as a stranger rape, someone whojumps think of rape as a stranger rape, someone who jumps us think of rape as a stranger rape, someone whojumps us in an alley, so is in a nest —— not necessarily even if harvey were retried and convicted in the state of new york, a plac
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rajini: emma vardy with the very latest on that from los angeles. thank you very much. before we go, let's take you back to e scene live in new york, and the jury selection continues in that criminal case involving donald trump our reporter inside the courtroom says more than 50 perspective jurors out of the 96 brought into the courtroom initially raised their hand to indicate they could not be partial in the trial. we will have more on that coming up here on the context, so do stay with us. we are also running a live page on the bbc news website on that story as well. this is the context. i will be back after a short break, so stay with us. ♪ us. announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. bdo. accountants and advisors. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: funding for presentation of this
rajini: emma vardy with the very latest on that from los angeles. thank you very much. before we go, let's take you back to e scene live in new york, and the jury selection continues in that criminal case involving donald trump our reporter inside the courtroom says more than 50 perspective jurors out of the 96 brought into the courtroom initially raised their hand to indicate they could not be partial in the trial. we will have more on that coming up here on the context, so do stay with us. we...
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chelsea manager emma hayes leaves the club at the end of the season, so her hopes of winning the quadruple ended when blackstenius scored with four minutes of extra—time remaining. play was stopped earlier in the game when arsenal's frida maanum collapsed and was treated by paramedics. the club later confirmed she was conscious and stable. it is a record—extending seventh league cup win for arsenal. but afterwards, emma hayes accused her arsenal counterpart of male aggression on the sidelines, whilejonas eideval said chelsea were moving the goalposts to suit themselves. we had a discussion before the game where both clubs are to agree we were going to play with the multiple system or not. and chelsea said the only wanted to play with one ball, and said we wanted to play with multiple, and then when it suits them in the last minutes of the game, when they want to take another ball to take a quick throw in, then all of a sudden they want to use it, and i only said, you guys wanted to play with one ball, so, it's not my problem. i think there's a way to behave on the side of the pitch, an
chelsea manager emma hayes leaves the club at the end of the season, so her hopes of winning the quadruple ended when blackstenius scored with four minutes of extra—time remaining. play was stopped earlier in the game when arsenal's frida maanum collapsed and was treated by paramedics. the club later confirmed she was conscious and stable. it is a record—extending seventh league cup win for arsenal. but afterwards, emma hayes accused her arsenal counterpart of male aggression on the...
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swiatek, who is on a nine match unbeaten run as played emma raducanu twice and won both matches. meanwhile in barcelona, stefanos tsitsipas remains on course to reach the final for a second successive year. last year's runner up is through to the quarterfinals after beating home favourite roberto cabella in straight sets. tsitsipas winning 7563 and he'll now face the world number 53 facundo diaz acosta. britain's cameron norrie is also into the last eight. he beat roberto bautista agut in straight sets to set up a finalfourtie against argentina's tomas martin echevarria. the victory, which came in less than an hour and a half, was norrie�*s 200th tour win of his career. the england and wales cricket board has announced eight counties that will host professional women's teams as part of a major restructure of the domestic game from 2025. the plans will see the creation of a three tiered domestic competition structure, which the ecb says could lead to an 80% increase in professional women's players in england and wales by 2029. durham, essex, hampshire, lancashire, nottinghamshir
swiatek, who is on a nine match unbeaten run as played emma raducanu twice and won both matches. meanwhile in barcelona, stefanos tsitsipas remains on course to reach the final for a second successive year. last year's runner up is through to the quarterfinals after beating home favourite roberto cabella in straight sets. tsitsipas winning 7563 and he'll now face the world number 53 facundo diaz acosta. britain's cameron norrie is also into the last eight. he beat roberto bautista agut in...
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incredible, in particularfrom emma raducanu. we found out french number one caroline garcia would take no part in the saturday singles, which would have hit katie boulter hard, she is a clay—court novice at the elite level and she lost and lost 12 games in a row. she was beaten on friday. she knew she would have to play well to beat the top 50 player and did exactly that, winning 7—5, 6-0. with and did exactly that, winning 7—5, 6—0. with france still the favourites for the doubles, emma raducanu almost knew she needed to win her singles match for the second time in two days. and having dropped the first set, she once again came from behind to win in three sets, eating —— beating diane parry. it went into a third set tie—break, in which raducanu played brilliantly, serving brilliantly, some very potent and clinical forehand shots as she won that tie—break 7—i. so great britain reaped france in france on clay 3—i great britain reaped france in france on clay 3—1 and they will take their place in the billieje
incredible, in particularfrom emma raducanu. we found out french number one caroline garcia would take no part in the saturday singles, which would have hit katie boulter hard, she is a clay—court novice at the elite level and she lost and lost 12 games in a row. she was beaten on friday. she knew she would have to play well to beat the top 50 player and did exactly that, winning 7—5, 6-0. with and did exactly that, winning 7—5, 6—0. with france still the favourites for the doubles,...
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getting back to her best: emma raducanu eases past linda noskova to reach the quaterfinals in stuttgart. and a surprise early contender at the chevron championship as world number 94 lauren coughlin sets the pace. hello and welcome to the programme. on wednesday, we found out the semifinal line—up for the european champions league. now, we know the final four teams in the europa league and the europa conference league. we'll start in bergamo in italy, wherejurgen klopp�*s hopes of finishing his time as liverpool manager with a european trophy are over after they were knocked out by atalanta. liverpool won the second leg 1—0 but it wasn't enough to avenge their first leg 3—0 defeat at anfield. vicky sparks was watching. after so many down the years, there was to be no great european comeback this time for liverpool. hopes were kindled early on when they got off to the perfect start, mo salah slotting home a penalty inside seven minutes, but were denied further first—half goals by a combination of wasteful finishing, salah missing a glorious chance and some excellent defending.
getting back to her best: emma raducanu eases past linda noskova to reach the quaterfinals in stuttgart. and a surprise early contender at the chevron championship as world number 94 lauren coughlin sets the pace. hello and welcome to the programme. on wednesday, we found out the semifinal line—up for the european champions league. now, we know the final four teams in the europa league and the europa conference league. we'll start in bergamo in italy, wherejurgen klopp�*s hopes of finishing...
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emma andy jones will emma woolf and andy jones will be the biggest emma woolf and andy jones will be in the biggest emma woolf and andy jones will be in the the biggest emma woolf and andy jones will be in the sunday biggest emma woolf and andy jones will be in the sunday papers. time to see what's in the papers this morning. with the journalist andy jones. and the author emma wolf. good morning to you both. good morning, i start with something which is a bit grim, actually, in the sunday express. emma. conviction rate rates for rape down now at 3. >> yeah. 3.- >> yeah. i 3.— >> yeah. i mean, 3. >> yeah. i mean, we've known for years that we've got a major problem with rape conviction and sort of prosecution in this country. a major review was launched in 2020, but it seems to have very had very little effect , in 2023, 67,000, sorry, effect, in 2023, 67,000, sorry, 68,000 rapes. and only 2000 of those led to convictions . those led to convictions. obviously, the problem is partly to do with court backlog . you to do with court backlog. you know, the endless evidence that you need,
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emma? >> well, they're not going to know really whether or not the person is the right person for the job, i don't think, but i think this is a massive mistake because human beings are we're often made out to be these fragile creatures, but actually human beings are antifragile. we need resistance in our lives. we need resistance in our lives. we need things to go up against and actually, if you suffer with bad nerves, as i think many people who are watching this will have experienced themselves , the best experienced themselves, the best thing to do is to face it, to push back against it, to fight against those nerves and to put yourselves in those uncomfortable situations. so mollycoddling people in this way is not going to be good for them, and it's going to be really bad for business. >> it's not mollycoddling, it is coddling. it's observing that a diversity of brains that respond differently and some need to prepare for questions to be able to showcase their best ability. >> it's like
emma? >> well, they're not going to know really whether or not the person is the right person for the job, i don't think, but i think this is a massive mistake because human beings are we're often made out to be these fragile creatures, but actually human beings are antifragile. we need resistance in our lives. we need resistance in our lives. we need things to go up against and actually, if you suffer with bad nerves, as i think many people who are watching this will have experienced...
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we've been discussing emma discussing it all morning. emma is it relevant? >> him with his arm on >> look at him with his arm on the are you going serve me >> are you going to serve me breakfast, andrew? >> are you going to serve me breakfas'oflndrew? >> are you going to serve me breakfas'of 12irew? >> are you going to serve me breakfas'of 12 table 60% of 12 to >> 60% of 12 table 60% of 12 to 27 year olds. generation z believe that table manners are no longer relevant, and more than to than a third have admitted to using phones at the table. using their phones at the table. >> well, would >> absolutely. well, i would predict most of those predict that most of those people are not even sitting at a table to eat. would predict table to eat. i would predict they're staring their they're either staring at their screens lounging on screens or they're lounging on a sofa their bed. i sofa lying across their bed. i don't young people sofa lying across their bed. i don't days, young people sofa lying across their bed. i don't days, theirloung people sofa lying across
we've been discussing emma discussing it all morning. emma is it relevant? >> him with his arm on >> look at him with his arm on the are you going serve me >> are you going to serve me breakfast, andrew? >> are you going to serve me breakfas'oflndrew? >> are you going to serve me breakfas'of 12irew? >> are you going to serve me breakfas'of 12 table 60% of 12 to >> 60% of 12 table 60% of 12 to 27 year olds. generation z believe that table manners are no...
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emma vardy has more from los angeles. when harvey weinstein — one of the most powerful men in hollywood — was accused of rape, it led to an outpouring about a culture of sexual assault and misogyny experienced by women around the world, what became known as the me too movement. many women came forward accusing harvey weinstein of forcing them into sex. for years there was a fear of speaking out, they said, because of his ability to make or break careers. but now the rape conviction against harvey weinstein that came out of the me too movement has been overturned in new york. ashleyjudd, the first actress to make allegations against him publicly, said the court's decision was a shock. today is an act of institutional betrayal. and our institutions betray survivors of male sexual violence. the court of appeal said prosecutors had called witnesses whose accusations were not part of the charges against him. that meant, it said, he was unfairly tried for past behaviour. harvey weinstein was also convicted of rape in a sepa
emma vardy has more from los angeles. when harvey weinstein — one of the most powerful men in hollywood — was accused of rape, it led to an outpouring about a culture of sexual assault and misogyny experienced by women around the world, what became known as the me too movement. many women came forward accusing harvey weinstein of forcing them into sex. for years there was a fear of speaking out, they said, because of his ability to make or break careers. but now the rape conviction against...
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emma raducanu delivers in the billiejean king cup again, taking great britain past the french on clay and into the finals. and charging towards a sixth consecutive six nations title — no stopping england, as they thrash scotland in edinburgh. welcome along. thank you forjoining us. the masters golf and premier league to come. it's also been a big day for stockport and wrexham. all that to come, but we start at aintree and the grand national, and what a finish it was! i am maximus, the 7—1 joint favourite, winning it forjockey paul townend and trainer willie mullins. it was an irish one, two, three and four. our sports news correspondent laura scott was watching it all. a really nail—biting finish, coming to the last fence, it really looked like anyone could win it. and again, it has gone to ireland. they trained their first four home in the big race. but the atmosphere here is just dying down, or so racegoers have had a thrilling day and we know the grand national is always a race that attracts hundreds of millions of people worldwide, tuning into the race. and in the build—up
emma raducanu delivers in the billiejean king cup again, taking great britain past the french on clay and into the finals. and charging towards a sixth consecutive six nations title — no stopping england, as they thrash scotland in edinburgh. welcome along. thank you forjoining us. the masters golf and premier league to come. it's also been a big day for stockport and wrexham. all that to come, but we start at aintree and the grand national, and what a finish it was! i am maximus, the 7—1...
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emma hayes' long farewell is nearing _ manchester united! emma hayes' long farewell is nearing its _ manchester united! emma hayes' long farewell is nearing its end. _ manchester united! emma hayes' long farewell is nearing its end. the - farewell is nearing its end. the smiles did not last long. just 41 seconds into the match, the chelsea defence was nowhere and united pounced. defence was nowhere and united ounced. . , pounced. manchester united hit the front inside the _ pounced. manchester united hit the front inside the opening _ pounced. manchester united hit the front inside the opening minute! - front inside the opening minute! this was a repeat of last year's final, and united's second goal was almost a repeat of their first. 2—0 to manchester united! united had never beaten chelsea, but the blues' treble chasing dreams were hanging by a thread. on the stroke of half—time, though, laurenjames half—time, though, lauren james stepped half—time, though, laurenjames stepped up for the reigning champions. stepped up for the reign
emma hayes' long farewell is nearing _ manchester united! emma hayes' long farewell is nearing its _ manchester united! emma hayes' long farewell is nearing its end. _ manchester united! emma hayes' long farewell is nearing its end. the - farewell is nearing its end. the smiles did not last long. just 41 seconds into the match, the chelsea defence was nowhere and united pounced. defence was nowhere and united ounced. . , pounced. manchester united hit the front inside the _ pounced. manchester...
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vardy h a prison sentence in 'ail stop 0k, emma vardy with _ a prison sentence injail stop 0k, emma vardy with the very latest on that front los angeles. thank you very much. but will be go, let's take you back alive to the in new york and thejury take you back alive to the in new york and the jury selection continues in that criminal case involving donald trump. —— but before we go. our reporter inside the courtroom says more than 50 prospective jurors out of the 96 who had been brought into the courtroom initially raised their hand to indicate they couldn't be partial in the trial stop we will have more on that coming up here in the context, so do stay with us. we are also running a live page on the bbc news website on that story as well. this is the context, i am rajini vaidyanathan, we will be back after a short break so do stay with us. hello there. april certainly can be quite a fickle month. in fact, we had four seasons in one day today. just take a look at wet and windy at times, strong enough to blow down trees in parts of nottinghamshire. and there were two tornadoes r
vardy h a prison sentence in 'ail stop 0k, emma vardy with _ a prison sentence injail stop 0k, emma vardy with the very latest on that front los angeles. thank you very much. but will be go, let's take you back alive to the in new york and thejury take you back alive to the in new york and the jury selection continues in that criminal case involving donald trump. —— but before we go. our reporter inside the courtroom says more than 50 prospective jurors out of the 96 who had been brought...
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because the. the novel is dedicated to this shadow side, the focus is on it, yes, on this shadow side of emma, it outrages, but in reality it outrages, because everyone has this country, because it is very true from the point of view of life, there is simply truth in it, artistic truth, often sometimes you just don’t want to look in the mirror, what flaubert did with this novel, he put before the entire french society, catholic, puritan. he put up a big huge mirror and said: “it’s not bad, in my opinion, of course, it caused a storm of indignation, well, of course, this is such a difficult situation, look at everything quite directly. this podcast is a must-read, i’m aglana batnikova, we discuss madame bavari, the famous novel by gustov flabert with oksana bondarenko. doctor, it seems that they have servants, they even have some kind of estate that imatai is selling, and at the same time there they ride on some kind of, well, relatively speaking, minibus, yes, it goes to rouen on this carriage here, where everyone is crowded, well, this is our minibus, or there they tie up some
because the. the novel is dedicated to this shadow side, the focus is on it, yes, on this shadow side of emma, it outrages, but in reality it outrages, because everyone has this country, because it is very true from the point of view of life, there is simply truth in it, artistic truth, often sometimes you just don’t want to look in the mirror, what flaubert did with this novel, he put before the entire french society, catholic, puritan. he put up a big huge mirror and said: “it’s...
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as my colleague emma vardy reports this was the scene replicated right across the eclipse�*s path. right across the eclipse's ath. ,., right across the eclipse's ath, , ., ., right across the eclipse's ath. ., . , , path. the path of the eclipse first touchdown _ path. the path of the eclipse first touchdown on _ path. the path of the eclipse first touchdown on land - path. the path of the eclipse | first touchdown on land along the west _ first touchdown on land along the west coast of mexico. modern technology meeting a phenomenon as old as the universe. as daylight return, the shadow of the moon swept into the united states. in indianapolis, it became a theatre to another display. the moon moving into perfect alignment with the earth. the outer atmosphere of the sun visible here. the tiny flares of light flickering into space. the sun's corona was being studied by nasa as they continue to unravel the mysteries of the universe. that is so beautiful. i got this. listen for the birds. oh, my god. beneath the skyscrapers of downtown dallas, rapture at the most cosmic spectacle of the heav
as my colleague emma vardy reports this was the scene replicated right across the eclipse�*s path. right across the eclipse's ath. ,., right across the eclipse's ath, , ., ., right across the eclipse's ath. ., . , , path. the path of the eclipse first touchdown _ path. the path of the eclipse first touchdown on _ path. the path of the eclipse first touchdown on land - path. the path of the eclipse | first touchdown on land along the west _ first touchdown on land along the west coast of...
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here, is about eligible >> well, emma, this this story here, and about eligible >> well, emma, this this story here, and carers eligible >> well, emma, this this story here, and carers ofgibleyear parents and carers of two year olds 15 olds will be entitled to 15 hours funded childcare per hours of funded childcare per week, the first week, now it's one of the first part sort billion part of sort of £8 billion package. that package. is that is that a useful use way spending our useful use way of spending our money step forward . money is a good step forward. >> the policy was great and it's incredibly useful. if it was actually had any substance behind annoys me behind it. what really annoys me about kind of story is that about this kind of story is that when was announced last when this was announced last yeah when this was announced last year, hunt was, oh, we're year, jeremy hunt was, oh, we're going fund this of going to fund this amount of childcare 15 a week. childcare for 15 hours a week. my childcare for 15 hours a week. my nursery , many, many my son's nursery, many, many
here, is about eligible >> well, emma, this this story here, and about eligible >> well, emma, this this story here, and carers eligible >> well, emma, this this story here, and carers ofgibleyear parents and carers of two year olds 15 olds will be entitled to 15 hours funded childcare per hours of funded childcare per week, the first week, now it's one of the first part sort billion part of sort of £8 billion package. that package. is that is that a useful use way spending...
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emma jane taylor. emma, thank you so much for joining me. thanks, nana. forjoining me. thanks, nana. now we spoke about a year ago. yes, you were on we had a difficult conversation about it. yes. some people may not know your story so briefly. can you sort of update people on your story ? story? >> yeah. so nine year old child is sexually assaulted , that was is sexually assaulted, that was just once. and then around 11 or 12 years old, my father, abandoned me. and that shattered my world, actually. and i think after that loss, i became very vulnerable . all the memory of vulnerable. all the memory of what happened at nine sort of really hit home, and then i was a vulnerable, insecure child looking for any attention, anything to make me feel better. and then a friend of the family turned up and there was a gap, and he became my friend. and it was so nice to have a friend. and, you know, he bought me lovely things . he treated me lovely things. he treated me like a princess. but of course i was being groomed, and that then led to me being physically abused for about the
emma jane taylor. emma, thank you so much for joining me. thanks, nana. forjoining me. thanks, nana. now we spoke about a year ago. yes, you were on we had a difficult conversation about it. yes. some people may not know your story so briefly. can you sort of update people on your story ? story? >> yeah. so nine year old child is sexually assaulted , that was is sexually assaulted, that was just once. and then around 11 or 12 years old, my father, abandoned me. and that shattered my...
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emma goss. >>> united airlines has experienced nearly a dozen issues. most recently, a flight from sfot. also a flight had to be diverted to denver. and a problem with the engine. and then last week, a flight taking off from germany to sfo to return to frankfurt, after one of its bathrooms overflowed into the cabin. >> apple is cutting its work force in the south bay for the first time since the pandemic. the tech company is laying off more than 600 workers at eight offices in santa clara. announced the cuts last month. and will take effect in may. hiring spike during the pandemic, you'll remember. and now companies are downsizing. this is the first significant post-pandemic layoff at apple. and represents less than 2% of apple employees in california. it's not yet clear which department those employees belong to. >>> u.s. economy added more jobs in the month of march. the bureau of labor statistics. y shooed the labor market added about 300,000 last month alone. that's significantly higher than the 214,000 jobs expected by economists. unemployment went
emma goss. >>> united airlines has experienced nearly a dozen issues. most recently, a flight from sfot. also a flight had to be diverted to denver. and a problem with the engine. and then last week, a flight taking off from germany to sfo to return to frankfurt, after one of its bathrooms overflowed into the cabin. >> apple is cutting its work force in the south bay for the first time since the pandemic. the tech company is laying off more than 600 workers at eight offices in...