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Sportsday

no trophy or medal can ever do justice and is proof that sport and exercise really can change someone's life. hopefully peak it's exciting as a player to play in it. you gotta make the decisions a lot quicker. it's really enjoyable from a players point of view.— really enjoyable from a players oint of view. ., ., ., point of view. you also, got them mall in the _ point of view. you also, got them mall in the decider. _ point of view. you also, got them mall in the decider. does - point of view. you also, got them |

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The Daily Global

were awestruck, as they were saying. it is quite the view. that were awestruck, as they were saying. it is quite the view.— it is quite the view. that is 'ust lookin: it is quite the view. that is 'ust looking down i it is quite the view. that is 'ust looking down on i it is quite the view. that is 'ust looking down on earth �* it is quite the view. that is 'ust looking down on earth like h it is quite the view. that isjustl looking down on earth like that, everyone sees is this profound feeling, it gives you a different perspective. are all those cliches true? i perspective. are all those cliches true? ~' ,., perspective. are all those cliches true? ~' �* perspective. are all those cliches true? ~ ~ , , true? i think so. all the complexity about what — true? i think so. all the complexity about what i _ true? i think so. all the complexity about what i think _ true? i think so. all the complexity about what i think i _ true? i think so. all the complexity about what i think i came _ true? i think so. all the complexity about what i think i came home - true? i think so. all the complexity l about what i think i came home with, is probably the most profound, feeling like you look at" oh my gosh, i look on a planet was not" we need to start living like roommates and not passengers down there. that's come back down to earth and talk about the business side of it. it's an important day because they are on board pain fair, that there buying a plane ticket. is this the start of a new era or not? i

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The Daily Global

and late spring, and seen people spending less. and their view, these are people who have been in retail a long time on high streets are in the country, is that things will get tougher and not easier in the future. if we avoid a recession we will be lucky but it would not feel like that to the businesses on the high streets. like that to the businesses on the high streets-— like that to the businesses on the hiuh streets. ~ ., ,., ~ ., , high streets. would you like to see action taken? _ high streets. would you like to see action taken? what _ high streets. would you like to see action taken? what would - high streets. would you like to see action taken? what would you - high streets. would you like to see action taken? what would you like | high streets. would you like to see l action taken? what would you like to see? what support is needed? we need to t see? what support is needed? we need tot and see? what support is needed? we need to try and quote — see? what support is needed? we need to try and quote information, _ see? what support is needed? we need to try and quote information, then - to try and quote information, then he said on. that may lead to buyer confidence. the real issue is that it takes it wise to build up demand and that the cost of running businesses has increased sharply, the of labour and energy, and then the of labour and energy, and then the cost of property. so we think the cost of property. so we think the government needs to think carefully about a potential 10% increase in business rates that may come in april next year and we want

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The Five

that editorial? >> what is smug and arrogant take. he cannot hide his contempt for people who don't live on the coast of this country. and somehow people are beneath him or less than the two thirds of the people in the country if they have chosen not to get degrees. i actually happen to agree wito the dingbats on the view.wo i would love to ulsee everythin televised. i think trump supporters would love to see everything tele televised. i think they would love to see the case that lies before the former president becausek they wanted to be the future president because they feel tha every time he is attacked garters of what happenedse ty eel , this, it has been politicized, and they are trying to use their political weaponry to take dow the one person who has given them a voice long that is one thing that david brooks has correct here, is people have been so arrogant in the way the dismissed trump voters that the are the ones who are so desperate to have someone speak for them, speak on their behalfe that they are willinrag to overlook so much to have that person in the white house once

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Newsnight

business with this regime. we are i doing extremely little business with iran, doing extremely little business with lran, our— doing extremely little business with iran, ourtrade in goods doing extremely little business with iran, our trade in goods has collapsed _ iran, our trade in goods has collapsed and that is because of the hostility _ collapsed and that is because of the hostility expressed to us by iran and try— hostility expressed to us by iran and by us — hostility expressed to us by iran and by us to iran. the language that our ministers use is more severe than _ our ministers use is more severe than i _ our ministers use is more severe than i have — our ministers use is more severe than i have ever known it in the last 20 — than i have ever known it in the last 20 years, and as the foreign secretary— last 20 years, and as the foreign secretary said in parliament the other— secretary said in parliament the other day, — secretary said in parliament the other day, they condemn iran in every— other day, they condemn iran in every single forum in which the international community considers this crisis — international community considers this crisis. there is very little more — this crisis. there is very little more which foreign governments can do. disengagement in the sense of pulling _ do. disengagement in the sense of pulling out embassies would not help in the _ pulling out embassies would not help in the slightest. the regime knows the view_ in the slightest. the regime knows the view we take and pulling out embassies would simply deprive governments of essential eyes and ears in _ governments of essential eyes and ears in understanding the situation and taking — ears in understanding the situation and taking advantage of any openings

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CNN This Morning

media strategy. there was something that was in one of your stories from a big donor from desantis that i wanted to read off to you. view.s an interesting contrary it's from dan eberhart said the campaign is smart to adapt. desantis's campaign is ahead of the curve and making the tough choices that will enable them to win in the early primary states and beyond. and i feel like that isn't necessarily considered as a possibility at this point, right? you start this spiral as a candidate in campaign and everybody writes you off. you're dead. that becomes the narrative that sticks, but maybe they learn from scott walker's implosion. he was on with dana yesterday and the parallels certainly on the surface are there. do you think that they have figured out a way to quickly shift and adapt and put themselves back into play here? >> i think it's a little bit too soon to tell. but i will say that donors are very split. you have the dan eberhart's of desantis campaign, who are die hard desantis donors who will stick with him for a very long time. then you have a group who are

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CNN This Morning

russia's crimean bridge. a ukrainian official says that naval drones carried out that strike. thviolence playing out as russia formally announced that it will noonger allow ukraine to export grain by way of the black sea. the united nations condemned that move, warning that this could cause food prices to rise and worsen global hunger. now, joining us now from kyiv is a correspondent for the financial times christopher miller. he is the author of a new book, the war came to us. life and death in ukraine, which is out right now. chris, thank you for joining us. you've spent so much time in ukraine. you're there right now. i wonder, what is your view of this counteroffensive? how it is going and how that strike that we were just talking about on the crimean bridge plays into it. >> right. so we heard president volodymyr zelenskyy admit in recent days that the counteroffensive isn't going exactly according to plan. and ukrainian soldiers on the front line who i visited just

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Verified Live

judge _ were then led down to the cells. the judge told _ were then led down to the cells. the judge told the security guard to take them down to the cells. chapman had been _ take them down to the cells. chapman had been sitting on the far corner of the _ had been sitting on the far corner of the dock— had been sitting on the far corner of the dock trying to hide from view from the _ of the dock trying to hide from view from the public and also hide from the view_ from the public and also hide from the view of— from the public and also hide from the view of tim edwards, elle 's father— the view of tim edwards, elle 's father and — the view of tim edwards, elle 's father and as he went down, tim edwards— father and as he went down, tim edwards shouted, gently, just said the word _ edwards shouted, gently, just said the word coward at him. connor chaprnan— the word coward at him. connor chapman and his co—defendant waring who was— chapman and his co—defendant waring who was also found guilty of the charges — who was also found guilty of the charges he faced both lead down and back tomorrow in court for the sentencing now. the sentencing will be part— sentencing now. the sentencing will be part of— sentencing now. the sentencing will be part of the current pilot programme going on at the moment and will be _ programme going on at the moment and will be broadcast live on television, when we will hear the sentencing remarks ofjustice goose the judge, _ sentencing remarks ofjustice goose the judge, who has been going through— the judge, who has been going through this 3.5 week trial. the 'ury through this 3.5 week trial. the jury was— through this 3.5 week trial. the jury was only out first three and a half hours — jury was only out first three and a half hours of deliberation including their lunch, so it took very little time _ their lunch, so it took very little time. about half an hour ago, 40

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Nicky Campbell

me take it to another collar, a point well made. andrew bailey, you are free to callers. peter in london, your view.- are free to callers. peter in london, your view. are free to callers. peter in london, our view. ., london, your view. good morning, i was a pleasure _ london, your view. good morning, i was a pleasure to _ london, your view. good morning, i was a pleasure to hear _ london, your view. good morning, i was a pleasure to hear your- london, your view. good morning, i was a pleasure to hear your voice. l was a pleasure to hear your voice. the economy is not running hot, this is a lie being perpetrated by whoever. allowing the bank of england to raise interest rates is letting the government carry out a proxy war on the middle classes. it is just another form of austerity. making the people pay for the main mistakes of this and other governments and the disasters liz truss budget, brexit creating a labour shortage, contribute into inflation, i've been listening the last few days and it's quite clear that the labour shortage is a contributor. i know it sounds really sort of... the rich are getting richer and a lot of them are in our government at the moment and they profited from all sorts of chaos that the cause in the last few

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Nicky Campbell

this is the view of macroeconomic bliss _ this is the view of macroeconomic bliss be _ this is the view of macroeconomic bliss be totally honest, if you understand macroeconomics you understand macroeconomics you understand that most of them do not have money in them, macro economic commentators not reflecting this because — commentators not reflecting this because of inflation is not very useful— because of inflation is not very useful because macroeconomics works on the _ useful because macroeconomics works on the basis _ useful because macroeconomics works on the basis of barter economies and that is— on the basis of barter economies and that is not— on the basis of barter economies and that is not a — on the basis of barter economies and that is not a valid argument in itself — that is not a valid argument in itself. let's look at the reality of this _ itself. let's look at the reality of this, the — itself. let's look at the reality of this, the reality of this is that inflation _ this, the reality of this is that inflation was caused by external events — inflation was caused by external events in— inflation was caused by external events in the bank of england agree with that, _ events in the bank of england agree with that, and for once i agree with them _ with that, and for once i agree with them, but — with that, and for once i agree with them, but they put up interest rates for a long _ them, but they put up interest rates fora longtime, it has not worked herei _ fora longtime, it has not worked here, and — fora longtime, it has not worked here, and has not worked here because — here, and has not worked here because of— here, and has not worked here because of the structure of the uk economy— because of the structure of the uk economy which does appear to be different— economy which does appear to be different from other places.. for example. — different from other places.. for example, we have variable rate mortgages and our rental market is heavily— mortgages and our rental market is heavily linked to interest rates, that's— heavily linked to interest rates, that's not — heavily linked to interest rates, that's not true in the usa or germany _ that's not true in the usa or germany. in parts of europe. so the structural— germany. in parts of europe. so the structural nature of the uk economy doesn't _ structural nature of the uk economy doesn't follow the textbooks, but the reality is the textbooks have all been — the reality is the textbooks have all been wrong as they have been on banking _ all been wrong as they have been on banking are — all been wrong as they have been on banking are so many other issues over— banking are so many other issues over the years, what we should be

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