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On saturday with the heat starting to grow on manager erik ten hag. Its manager erik ten hag. Not always going, only goin up. Its not always going, only going up. We all have your gaps, you get strong from it, and as long as you all stay together, and thats what we are doing, the dressing room, staff, all the staff, medical, biggest staff, everyone is united and at united you fight. Julien nagelsmann has been appointed the new manager of germany. The 36 year old takes overfrom hansi flick, who was sacked earlier this month. Nagelsmann has been out of work since leaving Bayern Munich last season. Hes signed a deal until the end ofjuly next year, which will see him lead the team at euro 2024, which is being held in germany. Max verstappen is back out in front at practice for the Japanese Grand Prix which takes place this weekend. Verstappen has a 151 point lead over his tea ....
Fully organic, it produces solar energy and develops Carbon Capture so of course this is an issue very close to the heart of king charles, he has been pursuing pushing these ideas for decades, of course, so today has been very much about looking after the planet and this was it in bordeaux, all about seeing the area where they are focusing on this the most, this forest where hes at now he has just arrived and then later on going on a sustainable vineyard. He got the try a little earlier, all part of the green agenda, and before that he was at the town hall. He got the try a little earlier. He met that the mayor of bordeaux and the mayor of bristol was there as well, as the two towns are twinned. Queen camilla is visiting a charity, a local charity there in bordeaux while king charles is here focusing on the trees. And meeting a lot of officials today. It has been a hugely busy day. He was also visiting a frigate to basically empha ....
goes to the point i made about the advantage of the politicians and decision makers and cobra having their own experiences, it is not a criticism, is an observation, very few there could understand. intergenerational households, people live with mum, dad, grandfather, parents. also, to get around london you have to use buses, and the tube. some breaking news, this is about a deal that the british medical association has reached with the government over pay and conditions of senior doctors. there has in long running disputes. more on this with our health editor in the newsroom. there have been several weeks of talks and we have not been very clear that what the outcome is going to be. but we havejust learned clear that what the outcome is going to be. but we have just learned that the british medical association consultants committee has agreed a deal with health officials for england, endorsed by ministers, that will at least be put to members. that will last two months ....
jamie raskin: umm, you know tommy left us a note, and the note said, please forgive me. my illness won today. look after each other, the animals, and the global poor for me, all my love, tommy. umm, so, he didn t have anything in there about take some time off. (laughs) and, uh. crowd: usa! usa! usa! usa! jamie raskin: why is america such an extraordinary country? we are not unified by virtue of being one ethnicity, or one ideology, or one religion. we re unified by one constitution and one rule of law, and then the values under our constitution. it is an aspiration. it s a challenge to us. the constitution shouldn t be some kind of fetish document. it should be the living commitment that we all have to make democracy work in service of the common good. that is the constitution that comes out of the civil war and reconstruction. that is the constitution that we ve been fighting for since then. and we ve got to keep fighting for it. crowd: trump! trump! trump! trump ....
a planned pause in fighting in gaza came into effect early this morning, a temporary ceasefire, lasting initially four days, allowing some hostages out, as well as aid into the territory. these are some of the 13 israeli hostages, women and children, who were given their freedom in the last few hours. they made their way to egypt through the rafah crossing in southern gaza, and on to israel. one can only imagine the scenes as they were finally reunited with their loved ones. in the next few days, a total of 50 israeli hostages are expected to be released as part of the deal to continue the pause in the fighting. in return, over in ramallah in the west bank, 150 palestinians held by israel will be released, starting today, with 39 women and teenage boys. well, this is gaza tonight, where the ceasefire seems to be holding, with much needed aid arriving throughout the day. gaza s hamas run health ministry now says more than 14,000 people have been killed during israeli bombardme ....