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Thank you. And thats bbc news at ten. Theres more analysis of the days main stories on newsnight, with kirsty wark, which isjust getting under way on bbc two. The news continues here on bbc one, as now its time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the almost a year since the start of the Women Life Freedom Protests in iran, we have a Special Report with defiant voices inside the country as the Morality Police double down on the repression of women. So how should the uk calibrate relations with iran . Well be joined by a Iranian American Human Rights researcher whose father was a political prisoner who died under house arrest and the former uk ambassador to iran. Also tonight, to raise or not to raise should the Bank Of England hike the Interest Rate tomorrow, or can the economy do its own work now . Two senior economists argue it out. The upcoming ruthergen and Hamilton West by election expected to be a major Snp Labour Battle could be a bellwether for the general
[cheers] jesse: kennedy was unstoppable and that s why they shot him. and then his brother stepped in. the united states over the period of the last three years, the division, the violence, the disenchantment with our society. the division whether blacks and whites, the poor and the more affluent or between troops or war in vietnam that we can start to work together. we are a great country and a compassionate country. and i intend to make that my basis for running. bobby kennedy was steam rolling his way to winning the democratic nomination for president back in 68. he was about to win the california primary. take onyx son and the war in vietnam, smoke out his brother s assassins and then they took him out. the other brother, teddy was going to make a run in 72. but, in 69 he was behind the wheel during a deadly car crash. it has been almost 20 years since ted kennedy appeared on television to discuss the death of mary jo. even he called his behavior afterward indefens
rachel: we should have you guys wear that will: right now they re going, more? if has the camera not cut off yet? [laughter] pete: we have a renaissance fair on fox square. rachel: i will just say if i showed that to my son patrick and you guys have met him, he s 6 going on 7, like, he d be all in. he d be, like, we re going to see that? yes. pete: absolutely. rachel: because that s kind of what he does in the living room with himself pete: i know. he wants to fight his sisters, but they re not really interested. will: is that a time period that does it for you? the. rachel: i love it. pete: for some reason, my mom loves that time period. she d take us to the remember nance fest renaissance festival every year. we kind of made fun of her for it, but it s an escapism rachel: yeah. i ve never been to one ril. will: i don t know if you can hear it at home rachel: if you go to one, you re, like, immersed in this, and you re like pete: yeah, it s a village. you can h