I would be impressed. Yeah, i would be impressed with myself as well. No, i m in a lovely cafe in downtown doylestown in pennsylvania, in bucks county, pennsylvania. I don t know if you ve been to doylestown. It is beautiful. You should definitely come here. Caitriona, you re in a library or a fake library? i m in a fake library. Yeah. No, it s not. . . I mean, full disclosure, any library you see on television these days is fake. Let s be honest. I don t think there s a librarian on the planet that would let me speak this loudly if i were in a library, but i am in the library corner of the bbc washington bureau, so i have nipped into the library corner to have this chat with you guys, because it is very busy in this bbc bureau. We ve had a lot of reinforcements come into town for the debate this week. Of course, it s been another crazy busy week and a crazy busy month and a crazy busy year, but i m delighted that us three are going to find the time every week to just get together and
Anne soy has more rebecca cheptegei was a much loved member of this community, military workers say farewell to rebecca cheptegei. Back in her home she fell victim to domestic violence. Thousands of local residents turned out for the funeral. They said rebecca was a much loved member of the community and who inspired many children to take up athletics. She died in kenya after her former boyfriends poured petrol on her and set her on fire. We are guilty on her and set her on fire. We are guilty as on her and set her on fire. Are guilty as governments but also the community is guilty. It is not know even in the local community that rebecca was facing family problems. Domestic violence is endemic in the community where she lived so many are hoping her death will mark the beginning of the end of this so elite athletes like her and women in general will feel safe in their homes. We have a right to live and no one has a right to take someone s life or daughter, someone s life or daughter
Also the community is guilty. It is not true that we did not know even in the local community that rebecca was facing family problems. I community that rebecca was facing family problems. I want to say prior facing family problems. I want to say prior to facing family problems. I want to say prior to the facing family problems. I want to say prior to the family facing family problems. I want to say prior to the family it. To say prior to the family it is a to say prior to the family it is a sad to say prior to the family it is a sad moment in uganda and all of is a sad moment in uganda and all of us is a sad moment in uganda and all of us friends. When we went to paris all of us friends. When we went to paris with rebecca, we really to paris with rebecca, we really felt it because it was just really felt it because it was just three weeks we were together and one month of training together and one month of training together and it s really training together and it s
He is the great survivor of the years of tory turmoil. Appointed by borisjohnson, promoted by liz truss and kept on by rishi sunak. He s now in the final four candidates to become the next leader of the conservative party. All of them will make their case before conservative activists and members at the tory conference in a couple of weeks time. James cleverly, welcome to political thinking. Cheers, nick. This the first time we ve spoken since that election day? how does it feel to go from having one of those great offices of state and all that comes with it, the red boxes and the chauffeured cars and the security and all the rest? suddenly it s gone. So it s not that paraphernalia that you miss. It s the being able to do stuff. And particularly in the portfolios i ve held, foreign secretary and home secretary, they re both very much in the news at the moment. The situation with ukraine, the decisions around the uk s posture, how we further support the ukrainians in their self defence
Was aimed at exploiting divisions in us society. So everything from being against the war in ukraine to exploiting divisions on race, on lgbtq issues, on criminal issues. And this was quite an interesting conspiracy in that it really was two employees of rt, which is a company that is banned basically from broadcasting in the united states, europe, the uk, has been since the start of the ukrainian war, and they were both working but representing multiple individuals behind the scenes, trying to make it seem as legitimate an operation as possible, and posing as a billionaire who ended up being fictitious. To say that it was a billionaire with a background in france, in brussels, who was a banker, who was trying to get this information out. And really, it was these two rt employees posing as him and employees that worked for him. Ok, let s, yeah, let s unpick it a bit more. You mentioned that company, that tennessee firm, tenet media. Just tell us about the company. What does it do? yeah