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the pound has stabilised today after hitting a record low yesterday. we ll be explaining the impact of what s going on in the markets. also this lunchtime. sir keir starmer will promise a fresh start for the uk in his keynote speech to the labour party conference today. the prince and princess of wales make their first visit to the nation since they were given the titles. and nasa smashes a spacecraft into an asteroid to test whether they can be deflected away from earth. and coming up on the bbc news channel: scotland are in poland seeking nations league promotion. avoid defeat tonight against ukraine and they ll also be assured of a play off spot for euro 202a. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. many banks and building societies are reviewing their mortage deals because of forecasts of a sharp rise in interest rates. the bank of ireland has withdrawn all mortgages. virgin money and skipton building society have closed offers for new customers, but will ....
attorneys are keeping the bad guys behind bars and nothing changes. a federal judge ordered dr. anthony fauci and other white house officials as part of a lawsuit. the biden administration question included with social media companies to censor bryce harper sending this ball into the stands to sense the philadelphia phillies to the world series. the fans going wild and the astros punching their card to the world series. ainsley: you chose the song for cincinnati because i m sure the circus does come to town. brian: when i think of this, i think of circus. steve: did you say something? ainsley: i love cincinnati. [laughter] skyline chili, they now sell it into grocery stores from cincinnati. steve: sure. ainsley: so skyline chili, i did not know this. i was with a friend and we go into the grocery store and we are searching for skyline chili. this was done in florida but they do sell it in new york. steve: in a canned question asked me to th ....
Up with been told go to college, get a job make a living. Frankly, thats just not realistic for a generation. It is really frustrating, the boomers think were lazy, you know the whole term pull up your boot straps and work hard, to get the same life they had . No, the world is very different these days the next pandemic in 2025 might wipe this all out anyway i have no time to wait for retirement youve got to will it into existence life just not fair, the world is a hot place, and the stock market which is the purest form of yolo. Short sellers continue to get hurt by wallstreetbets. Its making me sick. This is populism coming for capitalism through gamestop. On the surface i can be pretty scattered. In the water though its coming for me. Because youre seeing everything is quiet. You hear your bubbles, you hear breathing. And you just hear the water around you. I dont give a shit about risk. I was deployed to the middle east, we were doing antiterrorism force protection, so looking for ....
even during the 705, and i remember the 705 being very tumultuous and divided, but this kind of profiteering, which it is, i m sorry, it makes me sick! we ve got children in our country, all the countries, the poorer countries who can t eat, and these guys are raking it in, and you know what? they will go and support an museum, they will be very philanthropic, they will have the name everywhere, and it is totally unacceptable. the have the name everywhere, and it is totally unacceptable. totally unacceptable. the guardian . uotes totally unacceptable. the guardian uuotes the totally unacceptable. the guardian quotes the professor, totally unacceptable. the guardian quotes the professor, the - totally unacceptable. the guardian quotes the professor, the author l totally unacceptable. the guardian | quotes the professor, the author of this analysis saying the wealth captured by states and fossil fuel companies since 1978 is 52 trillion provided the power to buy every p ....
sea. it s expected to be signed on friday. food prices have been soaring since russia invaded ukraine in february. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are yasmin alibhai brown, the author and journalist, and sian griffiths, who s the education editor at the sunday times. hello there. once again, let s have a look through what some of the front page are saying. the mirror leads on the bbc s shameful 1995 princess diana interview which panorama journalist martin bashir secured by making false claims about the ex nanny to princes william and harry. the front pages says cops should charge the culprits . the mail reports on migrant channel crossings, claiming some of those who arrived here came with guns. the times leads with the tory leadership race, as the two remaining candidates trade blows over their differing plans to manage the economy. the guardian reports on the same story, and says mr sunak s opponen ....