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The Waikato Hunt moves its kennels to a new home near Tirau

Following a carefully thought out plan, a long search and a lot of time and effort from the hunt committee and wider circle of hunt members, the Waikato Hunt...

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Verified Live

that that wider, longer clip gives you the impression that there are slightly, normal circumstances when people can go where they want, but when there is something going on then the police are right to not allow people to just walk wherever they want? allow people to 'ust walk wherever the want? ~ ,,., , allow people to 'ust walk wherever the want? ~ , , .,, ., they want? absolutely, as with all demonstrations, _ they want? absolutely, as with all demonstrations, this _ they want? absolutely, as with all demonstrations, this is _ they want? absolutely, as with all demonstrations, this is not - they want? absolutely, as with all demonstrations, this is not an - demonstrations, this is not an exception, if you have a demonstration then required to abide by the rules and regulations of the time. if by the rules and regulations of the time. , ., . by the rules and regulations of the time. ,, ., ., ., ,, ., by the rules and regulations of the time. ., ., ., ,, ., ., time. if you have a glass of water, feel free to _ time. if you have a glass of water, feel free to take _ time. if you have a glass of water, feel free to take one, _ time. if you have a glass of water, feel free to take one, if— time. if you have a glass of water, feel free to take one, if you - time. if you have a glass of water, feel free to take one, if you don't, i hope you can get through. let's look at the wider issue as i mentioned, the criticism that the met police is facing about its handling of large demonstrations more broadly of the last six months. well, in britain we are not china, we are not russia, people are allowed to demonstrate, some people will not be happy with the

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The World Today with Maryam...

whitney houston, i want to dance with somebody. it's just that whitney houston, i want to dance with somebody. it'sjust that moment it starts, _ with somebody. it'sjust that moment it starts, everyone just throws their— it starts, everyone just throws their arms _ it starts, everyone just throws their arms in it starts, everyone just throws theirarms in the it starts, everyone just throws their arms in the air and then, yeah. — their arms in the air and then, yeah. i— their arms in the air and then, yeah, idon't their arms in the air and then, yeah, i don't know if i can battle whitney, — yeah, i don't know if i can battle whitney, though paul married did basicalty— whitney, though paul married did basically get me again. laughter i made up a dance when i was a kid about this on. i did, it with my sister. honestly i was amazing. no, i wasn't really. i know you've done some cities around england but when is it going to be spread out wider, is there a plan? are you going nationwide with this, briefly. we've done 13 cities _ nationwide with this, briefly. we've done 13 cities already, _ nationwide with this, briefly. we've done 13 cities already, the - nationwide with this, briefly. we've done 13 cities already, the word - nationwide with this, briefly. we've done 13 cities already, the word is i done 13 cities already, the word is to get bring it back every month. are you coming to london, that's the main question. are you coming to london, that's the main question-— main question. that's where i am. and of this — main question. that's where i am. and of this month, _ main question. that's where i am. and of this month, on _ main question. that's where i am. and of this month, on the - main question. that's where i am. l and of this month, on the weekend. whereabouts in london? the venue underneath tottenham court, called here. it's built under denmark street and it was packed last time, be packed less time as next time as

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BBC News

idea of small music clubs of the old days but on— idea of small music clubs of the old days but on a massive scale and on top of— days but on a massive scale and on top of that— days but on a massive scale and on top of that we've got this incredible treatment, four layers of it and _ incredible treatment, four layers of it and there is panelling around the walls. _ it and there is panelling around the walls, slacker radio studio. what surrised walls, slacker radio studio. what surprised me _ walls, slacker radio studio. what surprised me this _ walls, slacker radio studio. what surprised me this is _ walls, slacker radio studio. what surprised me this is 23 _ walls, slacker radio studio. what surprised me this is 23 and - walls, slacker radio studio. what surprised me this is 23 and a - walls, slacker radio studio. “iii"isgt surprised me this is 23 and a half thousand people, the biggest in the uk but it feels intimate and you look up the seats, 23 metres closer to the stage than in comparable arenas around the country? the architect has _ arenas around the country? the architect has done an incredible job and the _ architect has done an incredible job and the floor is a lot wider, traditionally arenas in the 90s were both in_ traditionally arenas in the 90s were both in ice — traditionally arenas in the 90s were both in ice hockey was meant to launch— both in ice hockey was meant to launch in— both in ice hockey was meant to launch in the uk so the angle are different— launch in the uk so the angle are different so this has been built with music in mind. how different so this has been built with music in mind.— different so this has been built with music in mind. how can there ossibl with music in mind. how can there possibly be — with music in mind. how can there possibly be enough _ with music in mind. how can there possibly be enough demand - with music in mind. how can there possibly be enough demand for. with music in mind. how can there | possibly be enough demand for two venues of over 20,000 capacity in manchester? irate venues of over 20,000 capacity in manchester?— venues of over 20,000 capacity in manchester? we are demonstrating that with the _ manchester? we are demonstrating that with the line-up _ manchester? we are demonstrating that with the line-up we _ manchester? we are demonstrating that with the line-up we have, - manchester? we are demonstrating that with the line-up we have, 55 i that with the line—up we have, 55 shows_ that with the line—up we have, 55 shows on— that with the line—up we have, 55 shows on sale, close to 700,000 tickets— shows on sale, close to 700,000 tickets which is insane. we don't concentrate on what our friends are

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BBC News

going to be busy today. this is garry roden, the general manager of co—0p live. this is a big one for you. a very big one, yeah. the testing process is incredibly important to what we're doing here. but as you can see, we're about to open europe's largest new arena, which we're incredibly excited about. now, explain about what makes this difference. well, aside from the size, we can do 23,500 people in the round. if you look around, this is in completely a black bowl. so it's been designed around the idea of these kind of like small music clubs of the old days, but on a massive, massive scale. and then on top of that, we've got this incredible acoustic treatment that goes all around, there's four layers of it on the roof. there's panelling all around the walls. it's almost like a radio studio in here. what surprised me was this is 23,500 people, the biggest in the uk, but it feels quite intimate when you look up at the very final seats. apparently, they're 23 metres closer to the stage than in comparable arenas around the country. yeah, the architect did an incrediblejob here and the floors are a lot wider. traditionally, a lot of the arenas

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

that is the large question at this point, stephanie. if, indeed, this was an attack by israel inside iran, what will the iranians do next? national security officials here at the white house will be watching very closely, and again, this comes just days t after president biden told prime minister netanyahu to take the wheel because there were no casualties in that attack by iran on israel. now, though, it appears that israel has retaliated. the white house has consistently said that it does not want this to escalate into a wider war. >> the u.s. pulled together a coalition to shoot iran's missile down last week. is there concern in the white rn house tonight that we now could be pulled into what could be a much wider conflict? >> certainly, that is a big concern. that national security n officials here have been looking at. but we are told that when president biden had that conversation with prime minister netanyahu several days ago, he said that the united states would not be involved in

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Jesse Watters Primetime

to israel to do whatever it wants to do in gaza. >> that's seems to be a much more politically fraught question for the white house as we approach november's election, would you say? >> absolutely. spot on analysis. and the real complication here is sometimes voters, as you know, jonathan, aren't as dialed in. >> they don't have the nuance, some type of understanding. >> well, we can support israel in this particular action and maybe have questions or reservations about how they handle other entanglements in the region. that's always been the case. but what's interesting this time, especially in this environment, we're talking about the 2024 political environment, it is more complicated for this white house, which is why showing support for israel while at the same time encouraging and leaning on them to not have this turn into a much wider, broader regional conflict is so important and it would appear they've been

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

much wider sense for now it is a reprieve, but i think everybody now understands that we're in a different you know, we're in a different space at this point what was difficult to imagine prior to the israeli strike against the consulate in damascus i, iran and israel targeting each other directly now is very much part of the new scene and the region so i think there is a reprieve for now especially since it seems that iran is downplaying the incident. >> there are reports that the drones came out of iran itself and not from our inside of iran but i think there needs to be and everybody understands this, there needs to be a much broader de-escalation in the region, which begins with gaza, but also ends with the relationship between iran and israel.

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Gutfeld

to state conflict, an overt conflict launching missiles, drones or other long range standoff weapons from one country's territory into another, just for the moment, seems have been foreign policy. >> what do you get a sense of, benjamin, in terms of the us pressure on israel for what president biden was restraint in its response? do you believe that that played a significant role in shaping what israel did the last few hours? i certainly think even in the lead up to this strike, israeli national security officials, decision makers and even military folks had to seriously consider the degree to which they strike something more overt, something wider, something that would have killed more individuals, would have put distance daylight between. israel and america, which as we just saw, was a critical partner in defending the jewish state and also keeping them together towards know, pushing

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Ankara warns of 'Wider Conflict' amid Iran-Israel tension

Turkey has reiterated its concerns that tension between Iran and Israel can turn into a permanent and wider conflict and recalled all the relevant parties to re

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