It will be a shorter working week with no loss of pay. Coming up on afternoon live all the sport holly hamilton wales have opened their World Cup Campaign witha wales have opened their World Cup Campaign with a convincing victory over georgie. We will relive all the tries at 2 30. With rain on the way, some have been looking for a dry place to stay and that rain is brought to us by a weather system that is influenced by what happened in the caribbean two weeks ago. I will tell you more later on. Also coming up by royal appointment harry and meghan visit a south african township as they arrive in south africa with four month old archie for their first overseas tour as a family. Hello everyone this is afternoon live. Its called 0peration materhorn and its the biggest peace time operation to repatriate britons stranded abroad after the collapse of thomas cook. The Civil Aviation authority has chartered a fleet ofjets to bring home more than 150,000 british holidaymakers. Thomas cook brita
Shocked thomas cook staff have been leaving the compa nys shops for the last time 9,000 jobs in the uk could go. It is deeply distressing to me that it has not been possible to save one of the most loved brands in travel. Well have the latest from our correspondents at thomas cook destinations and analysing why the firm collapsed. Also this lunchtime. Labour promises a four day working week with no loss of pay, but the party faces a showdown over its brexit divisions. Wales thrash georgia in their first game of the Rugby World Cup. And harry, meghan and archie touch in south africa for their first overseas tour as a family. And coming up on bbc news, essex and somerset go head to head in crickets county championship as the domestic game boils down to a thrilling climax. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. Its called 0peration matterhorn and its the biggest Peacetime Operation to repatriate britons stranded abroad after the collapse of thomas cook. The Civil Aviation auth
Captions by vitac www. Vitac. Com he signed several bills that empowering the worker. One of his most recognizable slogans is seen on this poster. Truman cited with Union Workers and he angered everyone when he took over the steel mills. And, Teddy Roosevelt invited leaders to the white house during the cold strike. The union was a dirty word. Grover cleveland sent the military to shut down a railroad strike. Reagan fired 1000 air Traffic Controllers and tim scott says he admires. Fast forward to 2024 and the two front runners in that race are using the current Autoworker Strike to flex their union muscle. One day after President Joe Biden made his visit unions are popular. Two thirds of americans say they approve of them. Threequarter side with the uaw workers in the strike against the big Car Companies and approval of unions just in general has risen in the past 15 years. Here is the interesting part, biden carried voters from Union Households over trump by 16 . That is a wider margi
Hack from last year. C time magazine, highway and threatening the progressa in california. Tosing hundreds of people flee their homes. Especially in sonoma county. Politico, President Trumps frustration with congress reaching a breaking point. Trying to force their hand on the healthfrom Insurance Market to immigration. Nfl sunday. Ther should athletes and players be required to stand for the at them . The nfl takes upset question this week. If you say yes, they should be required to stand, if us a call at 202 7488000. If you disagree, 202 7488001. This statement from Roger Goodell ahead of the meeting taking place this week. He writes like many of our fans, we believe everyone should stand for the national and and we care deeply about our players and respect their opinions and concerns about critical social issues. The controversy over the anthem is a barrier to having honest conversation and making progress on issues. We need to move past this controversy and we want to do this toget
Thank you to the rabbi for that remarkable introduction. I have to say that the subject of my lecture not only concerns a historic event, but actually put my academic career in jeopardy. In 1982, i was a young faculty member at the Hebrew Union College Jewish Institute of religion in cincinnati, and i was invited to deliver a talk before the institutions board of overseers. This was an important rite of passage for a new faculty member. And i was determined to prove myself. Since 1982 coincided with the 120th anniversary of ulysses s. Grants general orders number 11 expelling jews as a class from his war zone, i decided to take that infamous 1862 order as my subject. Grants order was the most notorious official act of antisemitism in American History. It is really the only time that jews as a class had been expelled from anywhere in the united states. And around 1982, new information concerning that order had become available from the association that published ulysses s. Grants papers