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students take this class at london college. by occupying this class, we want to create a racism-free zone. we want here to inform the students and staff of the university about the palestinian struggle for freedom, and in this way we will put pressure on the university to end its complicity with the genocide. zionists accuse . this university. they occupied the university. i started my career as a lawyer in the field of human rights and i teach human rights. invasion of the penis at the same time as the onset the new academic year has started. i said to my students: how can they teach human rights in this situation? students believe that the week of opposition to the racism of the zionist regime in british universities is a kind of soft struggle against the occupiers. target. it is also putting pressure on universities to cut off all ties with companies that cooperate with the zionist regime. we occupied this building because the university administration did not listen to our demands during the last few months. we decided to e
students take this class at london college. by occupying this class, we want to create a racism-free zone. we want here to inform the students and staff of the university about the palestinian struggle for freedom, and in this way we will put pressure on the university to end its complicity with the genocide. zionists accuse . this university. they occupied the university. i started my career as a lawyer in the field of human rights and i teach human rights. invasion of the penis at the same...
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students of this class in they took over the london college. they coordinate the details of their movements in support of palestine. these students are preparing for the week of opposition to israeli racism. by occupying this class, we want to create a zone of racism. we want to tell students and university staff here about the palestinian struggle for. he accuses british universities of complicity with the zionist occupation. these universities are connected with the zionist occupiers and invest in companies that cooperate with the zionist regime. worth this investments reach more than 400 million pounds. here at i said to my student, how can i teach human rights in this situation? students believe that celebrating the week against the racism of the zionist regime in british universities is a kind of soft struggle against the occupiers. their goal is also to put pressure on universities to cut ties with companies that cooperate with the zionist regime. we occupied this building because our administration decided to expand our movements because
students of this class in they took over the london college. they coordinate the details of their movements in support of palestine. these students are preparing for the week of opposition to israeli racism. by occupying this class, we want to create a zone of racism. we want to tell students and university staff here about the palestinian struggle for. he accuses british universities of complicity with the zionist occupation. these universities are connected with the zionist occupiers and...
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students take this class at london college they did they coordinate the details of their movements in of palestine. these students are preparing for the week of opposition to israeli racism. by occupying this class, we want to create a zone of racism. we want to tell students and university staff here about the palestinian struggle. let's inform for freedom and in this way we will put the university under pressure to end the collaboration with the genocide . accuses of complicity with the zionist occupation. these universities with the zionist occupiers are connected and invest in companies that cooperate with the zionist regime. the value of these investments reaches more than 400 million pounds. here at goldsmith university, students started their movements since the zionist invasion of gaza. after the university did not show up, the students asked about the condemnation of the genocide. in british universities , it is a kind of soft struggle against the occupiers. their goal is also to put pressure on universities to cut all ties with companies that cooperate with the zionist regim
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students take this class at london college they did they coordinate the details of their movements in support of palestine. these students are ready to celebrate the week of opposition to israeli racism. we want here to inform the students and staff of the university about the palestinian struggle for freedom, and in this way we will put pressure on the university to end its complicity with the genocide. zionists accuse. universities are connected with the zionist occupiers and invest in companies that are with the regime zionist cooperates. the value of these investments reaches more than 400 million pounds. here at goldsmith university, students started their movements since the zionist invasion of gaza. after the university refused to accept the students' request to condemn the genocide and sanction the zionist regime , they formed a group. he is worried that their aim is also to put pressure on universities to cut off any connection with companies that cooperate with the zionist regime. we occupied this building because the university administration did not listen to our demands d
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these students occupy this class in the london college, they are the details of the movements. coordinate in support of palestine. these students are preparing for the week of opposition to israeli racism. here to the students and staff of the university about the palestinian struggle for freedom of information and in this way we will put pressure on the university to end its collaboration with genocide. the campaign of solidarity with palestine accuses british universities of complicity with the zionist occupation. these universities are connected with the zionist occupiers. they invest in companies that cooperate with the zionist regime. the value of these investments reaches more than 400 million pounds. here at goldsmith university, students started their movements since the zionist invasion of gaza. after the university did not show up, the students demanded the condemnation of the genocide and sanctions accept the zionist regime, they occupied an entire building in the university. i started my career as a lawyer in the field of human rights and i teach human rights. the invasion of
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students occupied this class at the london college . they coordinate the details of their movements in support of palestine. these students to hold the ceremony of the week against racism. to inform the students and staff of the university about the struggle of palestinians for freedom and to in this way, we are putting pressure on the university to end its collaboration with the genocide. in its solidarity with palestine, british universities are in collaboration with the zionist occupation. these universities are in contact with the zionist occupation and invest in companies that the zionist regime cooperates. the value of these investments reaches more than 400 million pounds. here at goldsmith university, students started their movements since the zionist invasion of gaza. after the university did not show up , the students' demand about the condemnation of the genocide and sanctions against the regime accept zionism. they occupied an entire building in the university. i started my career as a lawyer in the field of human rights and
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mike bothering from king's college london. thank you for your analysis. thank you very much. security forces and nigeria, searching woodland for nearly 300 children, abducted from a school by government. can nothings have become a lucrative business for armed gangs? parents are losing face and deal for these to prevent the abductions or even find the missing children. hearing words of support while going through every parent's worst nightmare shackle level is anxiously hoping for his kidnapped some to return home. but came over again. but you about i couldn't even sleep last night. yeah. yeah. you know, my wife and i, i'm kind of weird, devastated or not we can, we just couldn't fall asleep. but me over to the that it was the old of his 2 sons who was taken by the gunman. his youngest son managed to escape the form i should now and then disagree dependents arrived on motorcycles. why see they started shouting and then shooting. who do i all the students run away into the nearby bushes? no, that will do. i need to do one of the bandits chased after me as i ran, you know, but i
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that was mike martin with the king's college london. many thanks indeed for your insights. thank you. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world, a child's military ruler says he'll run in presidential elections and name my how much interest dave is. announcement comes just days after an oppositional leader was killed during an army right in his party headquarters. human rights groups have called for an investigation into the incident. russian for ministers sort of a level says that additional weapons will be deployed to regions that may face threats from finland and sweden. his statement came just days after hungry parliament approved sweden's bid to join nato. finland join the military alliance. last april. was. well, german is defense, ministry has confirmed that a conversation between air force generals was wire tapped. the audio recording, published by russian media details confidential, military talks on the board ukraine. the german generals are her discussing ukrainian forces, potentially using german made torres cruise missiles to attack the
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that was mike martin with the king's college london. many francs, indeed for your insights, we keep all right, let's turn our attention now to some of the other stories making use this our a cargo ship attacked by who the rebels and the red sea has sunk. it's the 1st vessel last to since the you have any grew began targeting commercial shipping. it says is linked to israel. the british owned ruby mar was carrying more than 40000 tons of fertilizer when it was hit by missile. a look sandeval and his mother and mother in law have visited his grave in moscow a day after the russian opposition leader was buried. other mourners were also on deterred by a heavy police presence. and of all these death and an arctic penal colony 2 weeks ago is still unexplained. the netherlands and ukraine have signed a deal, boosting dodge military, a team of 22000000000 euros this year. the leaders of the 2 nations met in the ukrainian city of harkins, which is a frequent target of russian attacks. well, german authorities are investigating an audio recording
that was mike martin with the king's college london. many francs, indeed for your insights, we keep all right, let's turn our attention now to some of the other stories making use this our a cargo ship attacked by who the rebels and the red sea has sunk. it's the 1st vessel last to since the you have any grew began targeting commercial shipping. it says is linked to israel. the british owned ruby mar was carrying more than 40000 tons of fertilizer when it was hit by missile. a look sandeval and...
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that was mike martin with the king's college london. many thanks indeed for your insights. thank you. let's get to check now. some of the other stories making news. this our at least 5 people have been killed in a russian drone attack of ukrainian ford of odessa president flooding. there's a lot of cases the shot had drone was supplied by iran, is urging ukraine's western allies to send in more air defense systems. rushes for ministers that are gala prof says extra weapons will be sent to western regions that may face threats from finland and sweden, just days ago. hungry is parliament approve sweden's bits to join nato. finland joined to the alliance. last april. a jazz military rulers says he'll run in presidential elections and may know how much interest babies announcement comes just days after an oppositional leader was killed during an army reed on his party . headquarters. human rights groups have called for an investigation into the incident a cargo ship, a tie by whose the rebels in the red sea has sunk. is the 1st vessel lost since the ebony group began targeting
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students occupied this class at the london college.ordinate the details of their movements in support of palestine. these students are preparing for the week of opposition to israeli racism. by occupying this class, we want an area free of racism create. we want to inform the students and staff of the university about the struggle of palestinians for freedom, and in this way we will put pressure on the university to cooperate with the genocide. he accuses british universities of complicity with the zionist occupation. these universities are connected with the zionist occupiers and invest in companies that cooperate with the zionist regime. the value of these investments reaches more than 400 million pounds. here at goldsmiths university, the students' movements since the zionist regime's invasion of gaza started after the university refused to accept the students' request to condemn the genocide and sanction the zionist regime, they occupied an entire building in the university. i started my career as a human rights lawyer and i teach
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so that number in the middle from king's college london. thank you for having me for every job and every transport sites has been hit by another double wave of strikes. try and drive as an allied, covering crew will tossed the jump today, leading to the cancellation of about 80 percent of long distance trains and hundreds of flights. well, cuz you're in insight, most strikes have been cold for tomorrow. sometimes you just have to be lucky. like these travelers, it been in central station. they quote one of the few train service is still operating. it's the 6th time train drivers have gone on striking just 5 months. the union, the g d o wants to reduce the working week to 35 hours pass and just sympathy for this try cuz it's rapidly waiting monday and they don't think of a trained drive is since you think of the flight curries, hold of those who are already on a lot of money for me, i and the little guys have to go begging when they become pensioners, it does end up most mon bitten 90. no, i find this track successive years, but the ability
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earlier i asked uh marina moran from king's college london. if it is reasonable to believe this was simply an accident. a good day, michael. well, what would have to understand um there is a significant difference between cruise missiles and ballistic missiles. cruise missiles fly of low altitudes. they are essentially if you wish, like an unmanned aircraft. and so they have different guidance systems on board. such is train mapping, satellite navigation, and they have a degree of maneuverability in order to remain on the tack that so to fly beneath the radar. so here is a possibility, while violation of fear space is a violation, regardless of whether it was 39 seconds or 3 minutes or whatever it might have been on the scene here with which would have to understand the missile. might have tried to evade certain the air defenses located in ukraine and therefore ventured briefly into the polish territory. so you can often say is that you can completely determine the course of some missile understood. so let me ask you this. according to the pol
earlier i asked uh marina moran from king's college london. if it is reasonable to believe this was simply an accident. a good day, michael. well, what would have to understand um there is a significant difference between cruise missiles and ballistic missiles. cruise missiles fly of low altitudes. they are essentially if you wish, like an unmanned aircraft. and so they have different guidance systems on board. such is train mapping, satellite navigation, and they have a degree of...
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okay, so that's my number in the middle from king's college london. thank you for having me to it. that is nev. i've talked to it just been enough time to be knocked out in the 3rd round of indian wells, $210.00 california. well, number one, last through 20 year old tale and lou cannot be seen here at the bottom of your screen. he's run a $120.00 in the world that maybe have been eliminated and qualifying but reach the main drill after another fire full that defeats the adjuster which 3 steps to one to become the lowest event player ever to be. the tennis is reminded about top story this as i said, carrying 200 tons of food. the gaza has left the 4th and cypress asked being denied for hours. it's the 1st vessel to use a new mattress on colorado setup to bring the amount of canyon supplies up to the time. so if you got, you can always get d w news on the go. just download the app from google file from the apple app store, gives you access to the nice news from around wells, as well as a postcard indications. any price coming up on dw, and just about average documentary about trainin
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okay, so that's my number in the middle from king's college london. thank you for having me. look at some of the doors making headlines around the world. romania is present the close. you know how to size? announce his bit to succeed in stilton. becca said the secretary general of nato puts him against outgoing dutch prime minister. mark wrote to already how's that backing off the us, written from germany, for biggest powers in the west in milledgeville, lines. the rest of the village, chicago players 15 people on board as christ during tay costs northeast of moscow. the defense ministry says an engine fine. we should like to course we didn't say whether there were any survivors. travelers in germany suffered to double trouble today as the train drivers and both times a cabin crew went on strike most of the country's rail services with tons of them and continue with the dispute of assurance of what was paid for drivers was lights up major disruptions ad travel as kevin cruz went on strongly progressive you know, i mean, so down says it's very significant gains and it's 11 mon
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try and stop reading. moran is a military analyst with kings college of london, and she joins us now for munich. good to see you as always, marina. it is. is it reasonable to believe this was simply an accident, or is the trajectory of such missiles? precisely pre determined a good day, michael. well, what would have to understand there is a significant difference between cruise missiles and ballistic missiles. cruise missiles set fly of low altitudes. they are essentially if you wish, like an unmanned aircraft. and so they have different guidance systems on board. such is train mapping, satellite navigation, and they have a degree of maneuverability in order to remain on the tech that so to fly beneath the radar. so here is a possibility, while violation of fear space is a violation, regardless of whether it was 39 seconds or 3 minutes or whatever it might have been . the scene here with which would have to understand the missile might have tried to evade certain the air defenses located in ukraine and therefore venture it briefly in to the polish territory. so you can often say tha
try and stop reading. moran is a military analyst with kings college of london, and she joins us now for munich. good to see you as always, marina. it is. is it reasonable to believe this was simply an accident, or is the trajectory of such missiles? precisely pre determined a good day, michael. well, what would have to understand there is a significant difference between cruise missiles and ballistic missiles. cruise missiles set fly of low altitudes. they are essentially if you wish, like an...
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when you're inside of jade mclean from kings college london, we really appreciate your time. thank you. let's turn to hong kong where legislators are preparing to pass a controversial security law has been criticized for its effect on human rights. the laws long been demanded by china central government in beijing, which has increasingly asserted its authority on the island of hong kong. in recent years, massive street protests in earlier years stopped the government from implementing the law known as article 20 for provision in hong kong is constitution. but with many opposition activists in jail or an exile is expected to pass through parliament easily. let's take a look at exactly what article 23 entails. so the new law would be part of hong kong as many constitution, which is separate from that if the chinese mainland, article $23.00 requires hong kong to suppress, to send and threats to the government. the new law contains broad provisions against treason, insurrection, espionage, and destructive activities endangering national security and external interference . human
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i asked mike martin from king's college london board. it would mean if cool, pianist gives retaken as a keep young is a town or city on quite a wide body of water. the axes, as a natural defensive bull was to that whole region around hockey that the ukrainians took back in september 22. so if it was a phone and it is quite difficult because it is well defended as his natural water features to defend it, then that would open up the area behind it. so hockey, which is the 2nd biggest city in ukraine. how has ukraine's army being preparing to fend off this russian event? so your listeners will be aware that the ukrainians, schultz, all the munition and supplies from the west. and so they have been focusing on actually doing what the russians have been doing over the last year, which is digging deeper trenches and fortifications. i'm trying to create obstacles in that. so you have several layers of trenches going backwards that will slow the russian and bones. and i would imagine that around could be, and particularly with that water feature
i asked mike martin from king's college london board. it would mean if cool, pianist gives retaken as a keep young is a town or city on quite a wide body of water. the axes, as a natural defensive bull was to that whole region around hockey that the ukrainians took back in september 22. so if it was a phone and it is quite difficult because it is well defended as his natural water features to defend it, then that would open up the area behind it. so hockey, which is the 2nd biggest city in...
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london. what would it mean if to be honest words if you read take it? as i say, keep young's is a town, a city on quite a wide body of water. the axes, as a natural defensive bull was to that whole region around hockey that the ukrainians took back in september 22. so if it was a phone and it is quite difficult because it is well defended as his natural water featured to defend it, then that would open up the area behind it. so hockey, which is the 2nd biggest city in ukraine. how has ukraine's army been preparing to fend off this russian event? so your listeners will be aware that the ukrainians, schultz, all the munition and supplies from the west. and so they have been focusing on actually doing what the russians have been doing over the last year, which is digging deeper trenches and falsifications. i'm trying to create obstacles in that. so you have several layers of trenches going backwards. that will slow the rush is gone, and i would imagine that around could be, and particularly with
london. what would it mean if to be honest words if you read take it? as i say, keep young's is a town, a city on quite a wide body of water. the axes, as a natural defensive bull was to that whole region around hockey that the ukrainians took back in september 22. so if it was a phone and it is quite difficult because it is well defended as his natural water featured to defend it, then that would open up the area behind it. so hockey, which is the 2nd biggest city in ukraine. how has ukraine's...
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that has jade mclean from kings college london. we really appreciate your time. thank you. let's turn to hong kong where legislators are preparing to pass a controversial security law has been criticized for its effect on human rights. the last long been demanded by china central government in beijing, which has increasingly asserted its authority on the island of hong kong. in recent years, massive street protests in earlier years stopped the government from implementing the law known as article 20 for provision in hong kong is constitution. but with many opposition activists in jail or an exile is expected to pass through parliament easily. let's take a look at exactly what article 23 entails. so the new law would be part of hong kong as many constitution, which is separate from that of the chinese mainland. article $23.00 requires hong kong to suppress, to send and threats to the government. the new law contains broad provisions against treason, insurrection, espionage, and destructive activities and dangerous national security and external interference. human rights adv
that has jade mclean from kings college london. we really appreciate your time. thank you. let's turn to hong kong where legislators are preparing to pass a controversial security law has been criticized for its effect on human rights. the last long been demanded by china central government in beijing, which has increasingly asserted its authority on the island of hong kong. in recent years, massive street protests in earlier years stopped the government from implementing the law known as...
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well, thank you so much for joining us with your insight that has j mclinn from kings college london. we really appreciate your time. thank you. let's turn to hong kong where legislators are preparing to pass a controversial security law. they've been criticized for its effect on human rights. the laws long been demanded by china, central government in beijing, which has increasingly asserted its authority on the island of hong kong. in recent years, mazda of street protests in earlier years stopped the government from implementing the law known as article 20 for provision in hong kong constitution. but with many opposition activists in jail or an exile is expected to pass through parliament easily. let's take a look at exactly what article 23 entails. so the new law would be part of hong kong as many constitution, which is separate from that if the chinese mainland, article $23.00 requires hong kong to suppress, to send and threats to the government. the new law contains broad provisions against treason, insurrection, espionage, and destructive activities endangering national securit
well, thank you so much for joining us with your insight that has j mclinn from kings college london. we really appreciate your time. thank you. let's turn to hong kong where legislators are preparing to pass a controversial security law. they've been criticized for its effect on human rights. the laws long been demanded by china, central government in beijing, which has increasingly asserted its authority on the island of hong kong. in recent years, mazda of street protests in earlier years...
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oxford and cambridge are part of the golden triangle in the uk, the third in this golden triangle is londonlarification in the northeast usa, you see, the correct answer to our question is option a. harvard, that’s right, oxford and cambridge are great britain. tenth the final question of the second round: which of the listed trends in art that sought to reflect the momentary impression, to capture. in its mobility and variability: a) impressionism, b) modernism, c: expressionism. time. expressionism, i’m talking about this , an expressive person, he is what, as you understand , they say, he’s an expressive person, one might say, a little crazy, he’s very passionate, he has ideas and he does, well, a large number of actions within seven minutes, so ok, i want to listen more any opinions, sasha, as you answered, i answered expressionism, because well , express is something fast, like coffee, espresso. you answered most of the questions correctly, to be honest, i didn’t count, i answered, okay, i didn’t answer, oh well, let’s move on. elisha, what question did you find most difficult? i found
oxford and cambridge are part of the golden triangle in the uk, the third in this golden triangle is londonlarification in the northeast usa, you see, the correct answer to our question is option a. harvard, that’s right, oxford and cambridge are great britain. tenth the final question of the second round: which of the listed trends in art that sought to reflect the momentary impression, to capture. in its mobility and variability: a) impressionism, b) modernism, c: expressionism. time....
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london. she explains the possible motive behind the attack is surprising that this group and it's not. we shouldn't confuse that was the main as why i mix state, which is still active in the rack. it's slamming state k, which is a different group. it's case times for us on these guys were operating in afghanistan, so they were also a danger to both the taliban and the us forces they are. and they started in 2014 and allegedly they also have ties to the north carcases and they have a clean the tax, for instance, the one in, in the ran also killing a lot of people just recently. so big, the problem here is that the, they do have grievances and they have been criticizing, put in, and they have been accusing russia off of being implicated in suppressing muslims. but the problem is, is a timing why now? because the russians were fighting the assignment state in 2018. so it would make much more sense. but why did they wait until after the election to conduct their attack? and what exactly is their
london. she explains the possible motive behind the attack is surprising that this group and it's not. we shouldn't confuse that was the main as why i mix state, which is still active in the rack. it's slamming state k, which is a different group. it's case times for us on these guys were operating in afghanistan, so they were also a danger to both the taliban and the us forces they are. and they started in 2014 and allegedly they also have ties to the north carcases and they have a clean the...
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london. she explained to the possible motives behind the attack is surprising that this group and it's not, we shouldn't confuse it was a main as why i mix state which is still active in the rack. it's assignment state k, which is a different group. it's case times for us on these guys were operating in afghanistan and so they were also a danger to both the taliban and the us forces they are and they started in 2014 and allegedly they also have ties to the north carcases and they have a clean the tax, for instance, the one in, in the ran also killing a lot of people just recently. so the big, the problem here is that the, they do have grievances and they have been criticizing, put in, and they have been accusing russia of being implicated in suppressing muslims. but the problem is, is a timing why now? because the russians were fighting the assignment state in 2018. so it would make much more sense. but why didn't they wait until after the election to conduct their attack? and what exactly is
london. she explained to the possible motives behind the attack is surprising that this group and it's not, we shouldn't confuse it was a main as why i mix state which is still active in the rack. it's assignment state k, which is a different group. it's case times for us on these guys were operating in afghanistan and so they were also a danger to both the taliban and the us forces they are and they started in 2014 and allegedly they also have ties to the north carcases and they have a clean...
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or we never wrong us from king's college london. she explained why the russian missile may not have been brought down as well. what would have to understand um there is a significant difference between cruise missiles and ballistic missiles. cruise missiles fly at low altitudes. they are essentially if you wish, like an unmanned aircraft. and so they have different guidance systems on board. such is train mapping, satellite navigation, and they have a degree of maneuverability in order to remain on the tack that so to fly beneath the radar. so here is a possibility, while violation of fear space is a violation, regardless of whether it was 39 seconds or 3 minutes or whatever it might have been . the scene here with which we have to understand the missile might have tried to evade certain the air defenses located in ukraine and therefore, venture it briefly in terms of polish territory. so you can often say that you can completely determine the course of some missile. we have seen as a polish defense minister saying the news that the
or we never wrong us from king's college london. she explained why the russian missile may not have been brought down as well. what would have to understand um there is a significant difference between cruise missiles and ballistic missiles. cruise missiles fly at low altitudes. they are essentially if you wish, like an unmanned aircraft. and so they have different guidance systems on board. such is train mapping, satellite navigation, and they have a degree of maneuverability in order to...
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london. and she explained how this might have happened. well, what it would have to understand, um there is a significant difference between cruise missiles and ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, fly of low altitudes. they are essentially if you wish, like an unmanned aircraft. and so they have different guidance systems on board such as train mapping, satellite navigation. and they have a degree of maneuverability in order to remain on the tack that so to fly beneath the radar. so here is a possibility, while violation of fear space is a violation, regardless of whether it was 39 seconds or 3 minutes or whatever it might have been on the scene here with which would have to understand the missile. might have tried to evade certain the air defenses located in ukraine and therefore ventured briefly into the polish territory. so you can often say that you can completely determine the course of some missile. we have seen as a polish defense minister saying the news that the missile wasn't targe
london. and she explained how this might have happened. well, what it would have to understand, um there is a significant difference between cruise missiles and ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, fly of low altitudes. they are essentially if you wish, like an unmanned aircraft. and so they have different guidance systems on board such as train mapping, satellite navigation. and they have a degree of maneuverability in order to remain on the tack that so to fly beneath the radar. so here is a...
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i'm of this from king's college london, and she explained to the possible motive behind the attack is surprising that this group and it's not, we shouldn't confuse it was a main fly mix state which is still active in the rack. it's assignment state case, which is a different group. it's case times for us on the these guys were operating enough down to stand. so they were also a danger to both the taliban and the us forces they are. and they started in 2014 and allegedly they also have ties to the north carcases and they have a clean the tax, for instance, the one in, in the ran also killing a lot of people just recently. so they, the problem here is that the, they do have grievances and they have been criticizing, put in, and they have been accusing russia of being implicated in suppressing muslims. but the problem is, is a timing why now? because the russians were fighting the assignment state in 2018. so it would make much more sense. but why didn't they wait until after the election to conduct their attack? and what exactly is their message at the stage, and how credible as a they
i'm of this from king's college london, and she explained to the possible motive behind the attack is surprising that this group and it's not, we shouldn't confuse it was a main fly mix state which is still active in the rack. it's assignment state case, which is a different group. it's case times for us on the these guys were operating enough down to stand. so they were also a danger to both the taliban and the us forces they are. and they started in 2014 and allegedly they also have ties to...
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mike, mounting from kings college london, thank you for your analysis. thank you very much. security forces in northern nigeria, searching woodland for nearly 300 children, abducted from a school by gunman. can nothings have become a lucrative business for armed gangs? parents are losing faith in the authorities to prevent the abductions or to find missing children. hearing words of support and while going through every parent's worst nightmare shackle of all is anxiously hoping for his kidnapped son to return home. but t mobile again, but you about i couldn't even sleep last night. yeah. yeah. you know, my wife and i, i'm kind of weird, devastated or not we can, we just couldn't fall asleep, but that it was the old of his 2 sons who was taken by the government. his youngest son managed to escape the for my son. and then does it get defend its arrived on motorcycles. why they started shouting and then shooting. know who do i all the students run away into the nearby bushes. well now what do i need to do? one of the bandits chased after me as i ran, you know, but i was able t
mike, mounting from kings college london, thank you for your analysis. thank you very much. security forces in northern nigeria, searching woodland for nearly 300 children, abducted from a school by gunman. can nothings have become a lucrative business for armed gangs? parents are losing faith in the authorities to prevent the abductions or to find missing children. hearing words of support and while going through every parent's worst nightmare shackle of all is anxiously hoping for his...
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chris roebuck is a business leadership expert from university college london.ve at the top. this goes back at least five, six years where they've had leadership failures, they've had process failures, and then calhoun comes in and he's supposed to change it all, and it hasn't. and we get to the point where, you know, most of us, when we even get flatpack furniture, we know we have to put all the screws and bolts in the right places and do them up. you know, it's not rocket science. but he wasn't able to change it. and i think the point is that maybe he's been in boeing too long. and there has been this tension between the engineers who want to do the engineering right and the people on the management side who want to push the planes through the factory and make as much money as possible. and whoever comes in has to change the balance between those two. calhoun was supposed to do that, but he didn't. and there's all sorts of evidence that suggests that fundamentally it's still the money that's driving it. the person that has to come in, therefore, has to be some
chris roebuck is a business leadership expert from university college london.ve at the top. this goes back at least five, six years where they've had leadership failures, they've had process failures, and then calhoun comes in and he's supposed to change it all, and it hasn't. and we get to the point where, you know, most of us, when we even get flatpack furniture, we know we have to put all the screws and bolts in the right places and do them up. you know, it's not rocket science. but he...
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how do they distribute it in a 5 way my mazda end of thing's college london. security forces in nigeria, searching woodland for nearly 300 children, abducted from school by gunman. cannot things have become a lucrative business for armed gangs. parents are losing facing the authorities to prevent the abductions or find missing children. hearing words of support while going through every parent's worst, nightmare shackle level is anxiously hoping for his kidnapped son to return home by t mobile again. but you about i couldn't even sleep. last night. yeah, yeah. you know, my wife and i, i'm kind of what we're, it's devastated or not. we can, we just couldn't fall asleep. but me over to the that it was the old of his 2 sons who was taken by the government. his youngest son managed to escape for my son, and then does a good dependence arrived on motorcycles wise they started shouting and then shooting. know who do i all the students run away into the nearby bushes that know that what do i need to do? one of the bandits chased after me as i ran, you know, but i was
how do they distribute it in a 5 way my mazda end of thing's college london. security forces in nigeria, searching woodland for nearly 300 children, abducted from school by gunman. cannot things have become a lucrative business for armed gangs. parents are losing facing the authorities to prevent the abductions or find missing children. hearing words of support while going through every parent's worst, nightmare shackle level is anxiously hoping for his kidnapped son to return home by t mobile...
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okay, well leave it that for now, mike bothering from king's college london. thank you for your analysis. thank you very much. is a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. a several 1000 people have joined a march in london, demanding an immediate cease. 5 in gaza. is the 10th major pro palestinian riley and the british capital this year. israel says its forces have killed dozens of how much fighters in gaza this weekend. security forces are searching large areas of forest in north west and nigeria, after gun man kidnapped over $280.00 children. the abduction happened at a school in the village of coding guy in the states of cardona kidnappings for around some come on in the region where hundreds of people have been taken in the past few years. caribbean nations have called an emergency meeting as a sink and, and the spiraling gang violence in haiti, the us, canada, and from so we'll also join the talks in jamaica. gun fi has dropped the haitian capital puzzle, friends following mass jail brakes organized by a criminal gangs. columbia an
okay, well leave it that for now, mike bothering from king's college london. thank you for your analysis. thank you very much. is a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. a several 1000 people have joined a march in london, demanding an immediate cease. 5 in gaza. is the 10th major pro palestinian riley and the british capital this year. israel says its forces have killed dozens of how much fighters in gaza this weekend. security forces are searching large areas of...
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i'm sorry, maria marine on the wrong is actually a ministry out of us from king's college london and she explained the possible motive behind this attack. it is surprising that this group and it's not, we shouldn't confuse that was a main as why i mix state um, which is still active in the rack. it's slamming state k, which is a different group. it's case times for us on these guys were operating in afghanistan and so they were also a danger to both the taliban and the us forces they are and they started in 2014 and allegedly they also have ties to the north carcases and they have a clean the tax, for instance, the one in, in the ran, also killing a lot of people just recently. so they, the problem here is that the, they do have grievances and they have been criticizing, put in, and they have been accusing russia off of being implicated in suppressing muslims. but the problem is, is a timing why now? because the russians were fighting the assignment state in 2018. so it would make much more sense. but why didn't they wait until after the election to conduct their attack? and what exa
i'm sorry, maria marine on the wrong is actually a ministry out of us from king's college london and she explained the possible motive behind this attack. it is surprising that this group and it's not, we shouldn't confuse that was a main as why i mix state um, which is still active in the rack. it's slamming state k, which is a different group. it's case times for us on these guys were operating in afghanistan and so they were also a danger to both the taliban and the us forces they are and...
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for my mazda ends, imagery on the list from the war studies department of kings college, london. i asked him how involved of israel will have been in what appeared to be a uni logical us decision. uh well i think actually that the security checks that your correspondence cited some of those in cyprus, they're going to be carried out by a team that includes is way the government officials. so i think is very unlikely that the us would have loaners initiative without 1st arranging that. that piece of choreography with israel, so is riley is giving it support. and indeed being paul told 3, the process of writing this card. all right, i'm, we heard a yeah, you are paying commission chief us on a funds a line expressing the hope that this car door could open this weekend. is that realistic this? uh well, i think, i think there's 2 things going on. one is the, the maritime pull, all the pay off the, the us is guarantee building and that won't be open for least several weeks. if not a month. you need to get the equipment from the us and all the rest of it. and, but in the us seems to be
for my mazda ends, imagery on the list from the war studies department of kings college, london. i asked him how involved of israel will have been in what appeared to be a uni logical us decision. uh well i think actually that the security checks that your correspondence cited some of those in cyprus, they're going to be carried out by a team that includes is way the government officials. so i think is very unlikely that the us would have loaners initiative without 1st arranging that. that...
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i left as mike boston from king's college london. now, caribbean nations of called an emergency meeting as to seek and, and the spiraling gang violence and hate to the us, canada and france, and also joined the talks in jamaica on monday, criminal groups control march of head these capital and have launched a series of attack century some days targeting the presidential palace and police stations, the gangs of demanding the resignation of prime minister audio laundry. he was out of the country, even the latest to islands, broke out and has not yet returned back so far as and committed by armed gangs in haiti. forcing many families to flee their homes. they came with big guns. we have no guns when we can defend ourselves. all of us the children are suffering. these displays people have moved to shelters and are now grappling with shortages of food and water. for me, even when our families send us 30 or 50 us dollars, we can't get it to all the banks are closed, nothing is functioning. there's no food or no water. with desperation goin
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london. if it is reasonable to believe this was simply an accident as well. what would have to understand there is a significant difference between cruise missiles and ballistic missiles, cruise missiles set fly of low altitudes. they are essentially if you wish, like an unmanned aircraft. and so they have different guidance systems on board. such is train mapping, satellite navigation, and they have a degree of maneuverability in order to remain on the tech that so to fly beneath the radar. so here is a possibility, while violation of fear space is a violation, regardless of whether it was 39 seconds or 3 minutes or whatever it might have been the same here with which would have to understand the missile might have tried to evade certain the air defense is located in ukraine and therefore, venture it briefly in terms of polish territory. so you can often say that you can completely determine the course of some missile. we have seen as a polish defense minister saying the news that the missil
london. if it is reasonable to believe this was simply an accident as well. what would have to understand there is a significant difference between cruise missiles and ballistic missiles, cruise missiles set fly of low altitudes. they are essentially if you wish, like an unmanned aircraft. and so they have different guidance systems on board. such is train mapping, satellite navigation, and they have a degree of maneuverability in order to remain on the tech that so to fly beneath the radar. so...
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the mayor on is administrative analysts from king's college london and she explained how this might have happened. well, what it would have to understand um there is a significant difference between cruise missiles and ballistic missiles. cruise missiles fly at low altitudes. they are essentially, if you wish, like an unmanned aircraft and so they have different guidance systems on board. such is train mapping, satellite navigation, and they have a degree of familiar ability in order to remain on the tack that so to fly beneath the radar. so here is a possibility, while violation of fear space is a violation, regardless of whether it was 39 seconds or 3 minutes or whatever it might have been . the scene here with which we have to understand the missile might have tried to evade certain the air defenses located in ukraine and therefore, venture it briefly in terms of polish territory. so you can often say that you can completely determine the course of some missile. we have seen as a polish defense minister saying the news that the missile wasn't targeting anything on the polish territory
the mayor on is administrative analysts from king's college london and she explained how this might have happened. well, what it would have to understand um there is a significant difference between cruise missiles and ballistic missiles. cruise missiles fly at low altitudes. they are essentially, if you wish, like an unmanned aircraft and so they have different guidance systems on board. such is train mapping, satellite navigation, and they have a degree of familiar ability in order to remain...
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london. thanks so much for your time and as always, your perspective. thank you for having me to. people across russia are observing a national day of morning after friday's deadly terror attack on the outskirts of moscow. the concert hall were gunman, open fire on the crowd, is turned into an impromptu memorial side for the $137.00 victims. the attack is the deadliest in russia in 2 decades. the so called is womach state is claimed responsibility. but vladimir made no mention of the group in a televised address. after the show, the russian president says before gunman suspected of carrying out the attack were headed toward ukraine when they were captured. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski responded saying moscow is simply trying to divert blame for the attack. this just thought was what happened on friday and must go. it's obvious that russian president vladimir putin and his gang of trying to shift responsibility on to someone else for they always use the same method which instead of de
london. thanks so much for your time and as always, your perspective. thank you for having me to. people across russia are observing a national day of morning after friday's deadly terror attack on the outskirts of moscow. the concert hall were gunman, open fire on the crowd, is turned into an impromptu memorial side for the $137.00 victims. the attack is the deadliest in russia in 2 decades. the so called is womach state is claimed responsibility. but vladimir made no mention of the group in a...
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let's hear now from dr ewan mcgaughey, a professor of law at king's college, london.s and regulated industries. let's start by how did the company get into such a mess.— get into such a mess. since privatisation _ get into such a mess. since privatisation of _ get into such a mess. since privatisation of the - get into such a mess. since privatisation of the water i get into such a mess. since - privatisation of the water industry in 1989 we have had all water companies, notjust thames water paying out collectively £72 billion in dividends and at the same time paying much of that by loading themselves up with that, so you mentioned the £15 billion figure for thames water alone. fundamentally, the regulation in the water industry act 1991 says the regulator should make sure that water companies, their investors can get a return on their investors can get a return on their capital. it is not primarily about making sure that there is good water, the rivers are clean, the beaches are clean. at the heart of this is a failure of the experimental privatisation. we even have
let's hear now from dr ewan mcgaughey, a professor of law at king's college, london.s and regulated industries. let's start by how did the company get into such a mess.— get into such a mess. since privatisation _ get into such a mess. since privatisation of _ get into such a mess. since privatisation of the - get into such a mess. since privatisation of the water i get into such a mess. since - privatisation of the water industry in 1989 we have had all water companies, notjust thames water...
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, london, marina. there's so called is womic state military group has claimed responsibility here. in fact, i, as has been implicated in some of the largest recent terror attacks in russia, including a 2017 st. petersburg metro bombing. why russia in general? and why now specifically, to good day, michael? well, that's a good question because it is surprising that this group and it's not which shouldn't confuse it, was a main as why i mix state which is still active in iraq. it's assignment state k, which is a different group. it's case tens for, for a son. these guys were operating in the found his pen. so they were also a danger to both the taliban and the us whose they are. and they started in 2014 and allegedly they also have prices in north carcases. and they have a clean the tax, for instance, the one in, in the ran also killing a lot of people just recently. so they, the problem here is that the, they do have grievances and they have been criticizing, put in, and they have been accusing russia o
, london, marina. there's so called is womic state military group has claimed responsibility here. in fact, i, as has been implicated in some of the largest recent terror attacks in russia, including a 2017 st. petersburg metro bombing. why russia in general? and why now specifically, to good day, michael? well, that's a good question because it is surprising that this group and it's not which shouldn't confuse it, was a main as why i mix state which is still active in iraq. it's assignment...
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a very to me are on a, is a military analyst from king's college london. and she explained how this might have happened. well, what would have to understand um, there is a significant difference between cruise missiles and ballistic missiles. cruise missiles, fly of low altitudes. they are essentially, if you wish, like an unmanned aircraft and so they have different guidance systems on board. such is train mapping, satellite navigation, and they have a degree of maneuverability in order to remain on the tech that so to fly beneath the radar. so here is a possibility of wild violation of fear space is a violation regardless of whether it was thursday, 9 seconds or 3 minutes or whatever it might have been. the scene here with which we have to understand the missile might have tried to evade certain the air defense is located in ukraine and therefore venture it briefly in to the polish territory. so you can often say that you can completely determine the course of some missile. we have seen as a polish defense minister saying the news that the missile wasn't
a very to me are on a, is a military analyst from king's college london. and she explained how this might have happened. well, what would have to understand um, there is a significant difference between cruise missiles and ballistic missiles. cruise missiles, fly of low altitudes. they are essentially, if you wish, like an unmanned aircraft and so they have different guidance systems on board. such is train mapping, satellite navigation, and they have a degree of maneuverability in order to...
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dr ewan mcawhee is an expert in public services and regulated industries at kings college london.water industry in 1989, we've had all water companies, not just thames water, paying out collectively £72 billion in dividends and at the same time paying much of that by loading themselves up with debt. so you mentioned the 15 billion figure for thames water alone. and so fundamentally the regulation in the water industry act 1991 says that the regulator should make sure that water companies and their investors can get a return on their capital. it's not primarily about making sure that there is good water, that the rivers are clean, that the beaches are clean. so, you know, at the heart of this is a failure of the experiment of privatisation. we even have a situation where currently on the board of thames water is a director who used to be the chief executive of 0fwat, the regulator. and so this is how broken and captured the regulation system is, when you can be a regulator but then get a lucrative job at a water company later on that you're meant to be regulating, you're probably n
dr ewan mcawhee is an expert in public services and regulated industries at kings college london.water industry in 1989, we've had all water companies, not just thames water, paying out collectively £72 billion in dividends and at the same time paying much of that by loading themselves up with debt. so you mentioned the 15 billion figure for thames water alone. and so fundamentally the regulation in the water industry act 1991 says that the regulator should make sure that water companies and...
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london and says using the assets would be a problematic view by the eu. a problematic view by the eu.- problematic view by the eu. we are talkin: problematic view by the eu. we are talking about _ problematic view by the eu. we are talking about some _ problematic view by the eu. we are talking about some 10 _ problematic view by the eu. we are talking about some 10 billion - problematic view by the eu. we are talking about some 10 billion they l talking about some 10 billion they are looking for, perhaps more, depending on what the decision will be and what assets will be used. aside from legal issues operating in a legal grey area, there are precedents to such sort of actions, for instance during the gulf war in 1991. however, it was the un security council in forcing these kinds of decisions. the problem is that europe also risk scaring away other countries which have efforts in europe, so it is problematic in that specific area, but it is also problematic in terms of procurement of weapons, meaning releasing that money and giving it to ukraine does no
london and says using the assets would be a problematic view by the eu. a problematic view by the eu.- problematic view by the eu. we are talkin: problematic view by the eu. we are talking about _ problematic view by the eu. we are talking about some _ problematic view by the eu. we are talking about some 10 _ problematic view by the eu. we are talking about some 10 billion - problematic view by the eu. we are talking about some 10 billion they l talking about some 10 billion they are looking...
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associate professor of global politics at university college london, brian kloss. chance, chaos, and why everything we do matters," is out now. we're grateful when he can join us. he'll be back later this morning on "morning joe." >>> up next on "way too early," no labels appears to be having a tough time finding a third-party candidate to get behind. we'll dig into why the group is facing multiple rejections and tell you who just withdrew their name from consideration. >>> coming up on "morning joe," the key takeaways from yesterday's hearing into the impeachment inquiry into president biden, featuring testimony from lev parnas. won't want to miss that. >>> congressman mike lawler of new york and democratic congresswoman elissa slotkin of michigan will each join the conversation. >>> also ahead, josh lucas will be live in studio with us with a look at his new series. "morning joe" just a few moments away. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools, like dynamic charting and risk-reward analysis, help make trading feel effortless. and its customizable scans with social sent
associate professor of global politics at university college london, brian kloss. chance, chaos, and why everything we do matters," is out now. we're grateful when he can join us. he'll be back later this morning on "morning joe." >>> up next on "way too early," no labels appears to be having a tough time finding a third-party candidate to get behind. we'll dig into why the group is facing multiple rejections and tell you who just withdrew their name from...
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i think it was king's college london. and lots of college in london.oung people were saying, yeah. and he kind of said, you know about said, oh, do you know about them, . kind of i'm them, yeah. kind of and i'm thinking, people in thinking, how many people in those don't actually those protests don't actually know the detail? >> that good i mean, >> that is a good point. i mean, because seen interviews because we've seen interviews where people have been asked about from the about their chanting from the river and people have river to the sea and people have said and sea, said which river and which sea, and know . and they don't know. >> but if the police stepped in and the first person and arrested the first person who's , yeah, i love who's saying, yeah, i love hamas, that's that begins the conversation, and conversation, doesn't it? and the can't well, they the police can't just well, they have they can't just have been, but they can't just let things go. you've got let these things go. you've got to with those people. >> but i say, i mean, >> but l
i think it was king's college london. and lots of college in london.oung people were saying, yeah. and he kind of said, you know about said, oh, do you know about them, . kind of i'm them, yeah. kind of and i'm thinking, people in thinking, how many people in those don't actually those protests don't actually know the detail? >> that good i mean, >> that is a good point. i mean, because seen interviews because we've seen interviews where people have been asked about from the about...
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. >> now let's speak to a professor of social policy and race at king's college, london and author ofk the racial code: tales of resistance and survival. professor, it's good to have you on the world today. let me ask you about your reaction to everything you have heard over the last 12 hours. >> good evening. actually, the entire situation is atrocious. this is important. -- abhorrent. clearly the alleged statements from frank hester are clearly racist. and misogynistic. and, most alarming of all, they condone violence against an individual, in this case, a black woman. it should not have taken our prime minister this long to make a very clear statement about the fact of racism. >> this throws up the question of how black people, especially, black women, are treatedn this country. not only within the realms of politics, but beyond. where are we in terms of race relations in this country? >> we are aggressing at it is regrettable to say, but we are regressing. what we really need is strong, clear, unequivocal political leadership when it comes to these issues. but, i fear delays such
. >> now let's speak to a professor of social policy and race at king's college, london and author ofk the racial code: tales of resistance and survival. professor, it's good to have you on the world today. let me ask you about your reaction to everything you have heard over the last 12 hours. >> good evening. actually, the entire situation is atrocious. this is important. -- abhorrent. clearly the alleged statements from frank hester are clearly racist. and misogynistic. and, most...
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all right, i mean, hong is i'm going to try to analyze from king's college in london and she explained how this might have happened as well. what would have to understand there is a significant difference between cruise missiles and ballistic missiles. cruise missiles fly of low altitudes, they are essentially if you wish, like an unmanned aircraft. and so they have different guidance systems on board. such is train mapping, satellite navigation, and they have a degree of maneuverability in order to remain on the tech that so to fly beneath the radar. so here is a possibility, while violation of fear space is a violation, regardless of whether it was 39 seconds or 3 minutes or whatever it might have been . the scene here with which would have to understand the missile might have tried to evade certain the air defense is located in ukraine and therefore venture it briefly in to the polish territory. so you can often say that you can completely determine the course of some missile. we have seen as a polish defense minister saying the news that the missile wasn't targeting anything on the
all right, i mean, hong is i'm going to try to analyze from king's college in london and she explained how this might have happened as well. what would have to understand there is a significant difference between cruise missiles and ballistic missiles. cruise missiles fly of low altitudes, they are essentially if you wish, like an unmanned aircraft. and so they have different guidance systems on board. such is train mapping, satellite navigation, and they have a degree of maneuverability in...
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london. also in the us capital, steve home and these force of america's chief national correspondence and those covered both of the trump and binding with ministration. it's great to have you will with us here on inside story. so less a traditional state of the union address more also to stay to the election campaign if you like, and a demonstration of the power of the incumbent to be able to do that on a platform like this, steve. and let me begin with you. broadly speaking, do you think joe biden did enough to prevent present a vision of a 2nd to him in office that remains to be seen. we won't know the answer of that, of course, until november, 8 months away. what he did do is he stood up there for 66 minutes. uh, there were no major stumbles. that certainly may have convinced some of those sitting on the fence about whether biden is up for another or 4 years as president . so definitely a success and his people at the white house and in the bite and campaign are certainly presenting it as
london. also in the us capital, steve home and these force of america's chief national correspondence and those covered both of the trump and binding with ministration. it's great to have you will with us here on inside story. so less a traditional state of the union address more also to stay to the election campaign if you like, and a demonstration of the power of the incumbent to be able to do that on a platform like this, steve. and let me begin with you. broadly speaking, do you think joe...
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london. also in the us capital, steve home and these voice of america's chief national correspondent and those covered both the trump and biden administration's great heavy will with us here on inside story. so less a traditional state of the union address board also to stay to the election campaign if you like, a demonstration of the power of the incumbent to be able to do that on a platform like this, steve. and let me begin with you that broadly speaking, do you think joe biden did enough to prevent, present a vision of a 2nd to him in office that remains to be seen. we won't know the answer of that, of course, until november 8 months away. what he did do is he stood up there for 66 minutes. uh, there were no major stumbles. that certainly may have convince some of those sitting on the fence about whether biden is up for another or 4 years as president . so definitely a success and his people at the white house and in the bite and campaign are certainly presenting it as such. a nice age of
london. also in the us capital, steve home and these voice of america's chief national correspondent and those covered both the trump and biden administration's great heavy will with us here on inside story. so less a traditional state of the union address board also to stay to the election campaign if you like, a demonstration of the power of the incumbent to be able to do that on a platform like this, steve. and let me begin with you that broadly speaking, do you think joe biden did enough to...
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london. also in the us capital, steve home and these force of america's chief national correspondence and those covered both of the trump and biden administration's great to have you will with us here on inside story. so less a traditional state of the union address more also to stay to the election campaign if you like, and a demonstration of the power of the incumbent to be able to do that on a platform like this, steve. and let me begin with you. broadly speaking, do you think joe biden did enough to prevent present a vision of a 2nd to him in office that remains to be seen. we won't know the answer of that, of course, until november, 8 months away. what he did do is he stood up there for 66 minutes. uh, there were no major stumbles. um, that certainly may have convince some of those sitting on the fence about whether biden is up for another or 4 years as president. so definitely a success and his people at the white house and in the bite and campaign are certainly presenting it as such. a
london. also in the us capital, steve home and these force of america's chief national correspondence and those covered both of the trump and biden administration's great to have you will with us here on inside story. so less a traditional state of the union address more also to stay to the election campaign if you like, and a demonstration of the power of the incumbent to be able to do that on a platform like this, steve. and let me begin with you. broadly speaking, do you think joe biden did...
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i put that a question to military analyst marina mirror on north kings. college london to hello gerhardt. well, it's a difficult question to answer. i think ukraine needs bose and probably the 1st thing they would need are munitions. because when i was at the recruitment process requires also these people to go through training and they need to be equipped and they weren't in need to be attached to specific units um, before they can be assigned to the front lines that takes longer. so in the short term, i think munitions would be number one, but of course it's very difficult to say they need one thing more or the as a one thing doesn't exclude the other way. it seems very ukrainians on the hold on adults very keen to join the fight. is that an admission that not everyone believes that this will can be one? 0, there are different reasons for this. and we have seen the 2 premiums were roland tearing at the very beginning of the war. but now is this war for the cast that in? and as some ukrainian military officials have pointed out, it's not just the believe set world cannot be one. it's al
i put that a question to military analyst marina mirror on north kings. college london to hello gerhardt. well, it's a difficult question to answer. i think ukraine needs bose and probably the 1st thing they would need are munitions. because when i was at the recruitment process requires also these people to go through training and they need to be equipped and they weren't in need to be attached to specific units um, before they can be assigned to the front lines that takes longer. so in the...