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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

thought that the labour party will never, ever win an election again. the optimists thought it would take us at least ten years. we have ruthlessly change the labour party, put ourselves in a position where we can credibly content in the election this year, and the overwhelming majority of labour party members and supporters are delighted, because the reason that theyjoined the labour party, the reason they're active in the labour party, is because we want a labour government. and a lot of your colleagues would say that you've got to that position actually by being ruthless about ditching some of your own positions, and one of the things that many labour members and many of our viewers also that is a ceasefire in gaza. now, we are 100 days into the conflict between israel and gaza after those appalling attacks by hamas into israel, the israeli bombardment of gaza has been intense and has created enormous suffering, we can all see that every single day. is it time now for you as

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BBC News

change the party. four years ago, we were picking ourselves up, bruised from a terrible election result and most people, the pessimists in the party thought that the labour party will never ever win an election again. the optimists thought it would take us at least ten years. we have ruthlessly changed in our labour party, put ourselves in a part in a position where we incredibly content in the election this year and the overwhelming majority of labour party members and supporters are delighted because the reason that they joined supporters are delighted because the reason that theyjoined the labour party, the reason they are active in the labour party is because we want a labour government. bud the labour party is because we want a labour government.— a labour government. and a lot of our a labour government. and a lot of your colleagues — a labour government. and a lot of your colleagues would _ a labour government. and a lot of your colleagues would say - a labour government. and a lot of| your colleagues would say that you got to that position by being ruthless about ditching some of your own positions and one of the things of many labour members and many reviewers also care about is a ceasefire in gaza. we are 100 days

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BBC News

from a terrible election result, and most people, the pessimists in the party, thought that the labour party will never, ever win an election again. the optimists thought it would take us at least ten years. we have ruthlessly changed the labour party, put ourselves in a position where we can credibly contend in the election this year, and the overwhelming majority of labour party members and supporters are delighted, because the reason that theyjoined the labour party, the reason they�*re active in the labour party, is because we want a labour government. and a lot of your colleagues would say that you�*ve got to that position actually by being ruthless about ditching some of your own positions, and one of the things that many labour members and many of our viewers also care about is a ceasefire in gaza. now, we are 100 days into the conflict between israel and gaza after those appalling attacks by hamas into israel, the israeli bombardment of gaza has

People , Party , Election , Result , Labour-party , Optimists , Pessimists , Ten , Reason , Position , Members , Supporters

Business Confidence: 'Soft landing' in play as optimism lifts - ANZ

The optimists increasingly out number the pessimists in the latest ANZ Business Outlook survey - the first full survey since the election. Business...

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The Eighties

optimists on wall street are talking about the beginnings of economic recovery. gumbel: the supporters of deregulation point to the soaring stock market as evidence that a deregulated economy makes money for everyone. sorkin: the stock market took off like a rocket, and the public saw this happening, and they would read about it. and so all sorts of people who used to have nothing to do with this world started pouring their own money into it. and that's in large part also what drove prices to go even higher. donaldson: the ronald reagan motorcade rolled onto wall street today to the new york stock exchange. in the last five years, we've moved from malaise to hope, confidence, and opportunity with the volume of shares traded hitting record highs and more americans than ever before participating in the market. we're bullish on the american economy. [ cheers and applause ] [ crowd chanting "ronnie!" ] when reagan shows up at the stock exchange, them yelling "ronnie! ronnie!" is a way of saying "america's back."

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Rainn Wilson and the Geography of Bliss

it gets you a lot. the gold standard for measuring optimism is known as the life orientation test. it asks people how strongly they agree or disagree with a series of statements like, "if something can go wrong for me, it will," or, "in uncertain times, i usually expect the best." researchers from harvard tracked female nurses over the span of four decades and found that those who reported an optimistic outlook had a 30% reduced risk of mortality versus the pessimists. the optimists were less likely to die from everything from cancer to heart failure. fortunately, optimism is proven to be contagious. and nowhere is that more apparent than in ghana. hello! - hello. - you must be deijha. - i am. - meet deijha gordon. deijha's family is from jamaica, where countless ghanaians were sent during the slave trade.

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Our World

serious, dark place. to which the optimists here reply, "look around you." the move to renewable energy is happening anyway, regardless of the corruption, regardless of what south africa�*s government does or doesn�*t do. unstoppable. i mean, i can confidently say the energy transition in this country is well under way. not always by design, sometimes driven by crisis and ineptitude, but it�*s happening at a pace and scale that from us in the climate commission we can say is a very positive development. but that optimism has to be set against the struggles south africa still faces —

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BBC News

have managed to accomplish. but we can say that the ukrainians have taken some hits, taken some losses, have started out slower than some analysts, some optimists have expected, but are making gains. they're plugging away. they're doing probably one of the most important things they can do — reduce russia's fighting manpower to the point where they could actually achieve some breakthroughs and manoeuvres. for this current phase that we're seeing over the past couple of days, what's been unfolding over the past 70—96 hours, we will see probably within the next two, three, four days how successful this phase of the offensive is going and i expect some gains. i think the ukrainians have definitely learned some lessons over the past couple of months. when i was there just weeks ago, talking to senior ukrainian policymakers and military personnel, they were learning, they were adapting, and i think there's going to be some gains but we should not underestimate that this is going to be wrapped up any time soon. there are still months of fighting. at the same time, we've also been seeing recently odesa

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Our World

pattern of conduct. our country is in a serious, dark place. to which the optimists here reply, "look around you". the move to renewable energy is happening anyway, regardless of the corruption, regardless of what south africa�*s government does or doesn�*t do. unstoppable. i mean, i can confidently say the energy transition in this country is well under way. not always by design, sometimes driven by crisis and ineptitude, but it�*s happening at a pace and scale that from us in the climate commission we can say is a very positive development. but that optimism has to be set against the struggles south africa still faces — the struggle against deep poverty and inequality, the struggle to clean up politics and to break

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