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what would ou the money is going to be spent. what would you say- -- _ what would you say to sue biggerstaff who we spoke to. her husband had motor neruoene disease and says the current law forces people like him to die in excruciating pain. he died 11 months after his diagnosis. nobody should be left in severe pain. nobody should be left in great distress. if they are distressed, then those looking after them must read up digitally or redouble their efforts to get on top of distressing symptoms and use all of the means that they have and sometimes it means thinking again, reviewing the diagnosis and saying what have we missed? what is it that we could be doing differently? but nobody should be left in a situation. and if they refuse to have a different treatment, one or another, that refusal must be respected, but if they want to be treated and have their symptoms controlled, then every effort must be made to do that. ., ._ , .., , every effort must be made to do that. ., , .., , ., that. you say they could refuse and they shoul
what would ou the money is going to be spent. what would you say- -- _ what would you say to sue biggerstaff who we spoke to. her husband had motor neruoene disease and says the current law forces people like him to die in excruciating pain. he died 11 months after his diagnosis. nobody should be left in severe pain. nobody should be left in great distress. if they are distressed, then those looking after them must read up digitally or redouble their efforts to get on top of distressing...
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as things stand ou don't work in partnership. as things stand you don't have... _ work in partnership. as things stand you don't have... we _ work in partnership. as things stand you don't have... we are _ work in partnership. as things stand you don't have... we are talking - you don't have... we are talking ready and _ you don't have... we are talking ready and part _ you don't have... we are talking ready and part of _ you don't have... we are talking ready and part of this _ you don't have... we are talking ready and part of this is - you don't have... we are talking ready and part of this is about i ready and part of this is about negotiating in government so there is only a degree to which we can do this in opposition but we are thinking creatively too. just today we are announcing a partnership with nuffield health to deliver 4000 appointments for nhs staff through theirjoint pain programme. we know that that's one of the reasons nhs staff are off sick and they are stuck on nhs waiting lists like everyone else. those are t
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my pleasure, thank ou. ukraine's president, volodymyr zelenskyy, says his forces are now fighting to defend seven villages in its kharkiv region. his comments come a day after russia launched a surprise incursion across the border. mr zelenskyy claimed none of the villages have been lost. but the institute for the study of war, an independent think tank, says it's likely russia now controls at least five. the local government says least 1,800 people have been evacuated. kyiv has been expecting a russian summer offensive for some time — including a possible attempt to capture kharkiv, ukraine's second city. our correspondent in kyiv, james waterhouse, has more. it creates for ukraine an unwanted new north—eastern access to the front line and this is a front line at the moment which is more than 1000km long and it is a front line which ukrainian forces are struggling to contain, with the delays of the arrival of american ammunition and weaponry and with russia continuing to make its size count and taking
my pleasure, thank ou. ukraine's president, volodymyr zelenskyy, says his forces are now fighting to defend seven villages in its kharkiv region. his comments come a day after russia launched a surprise incursion across the border. mr zelenskyy claimed none of the villages have been lost. but the institute for the study of war, an independent think tank, says it's likely russia now controls at least five. the local government says least 1,800 people have been evacuated. kyiv has been expecting...
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the land now, thank ou ve to dealwith. the land now, thank you very much — to dealwith. the land now, thank you very much indeed. _ around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. uk prime minister, rishi sunak, has acknowledged the conservatives may not win the next uk general election. speaking to the times newspaper, the prime minister said one analysis of thursday's local election defeats suggested the uk was on course for a hung parliament — and said voters would not want to see sir keir starmer "propped up in downing street" by the snp or smaller parties. here's our political correspondent, helen catt. in the calm after the elections, there's a lot for the prime minister to think about. rishi sunak appears safe from a challenge from his own mps, despite a very bad set of election results for the conservatives. mr sunak told the times he was determined that his party would come together and show people they were delivering. a view echoed by his party chairman. i think it's sort of self—indulgent for us to be talking to ourselves and talking about ourselves
the land now, thank ou ve to dealwith. the land now, thank you very much — to dealwith. the land now, thank you very much indeed. _ around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. uk prime minister, rishi sunak, has acknowledged the conservatives may not win the next uk general election. speaking to the times newspaper, the prime minister said one analysis of thursday's local election defeats suggested the uk was on course for a hung parliament — and said voters would not want to see...
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thank ou. i am whatever works best for you. thank you. i am delighted _ whatever works best for you. thank you. i am delighted to _ whatever works best for you. thank you. i am delighted to be _ whatever works best for you. thank you. i am delighted to be invited i whatever works best for you. “maria; you. i am delighted to be invited to be back here. i have looked after many thousands of dying patients over many many years. i have also held the visiting professorship in the netherlands after they had changed their law and i have the privilege of sitting in consultations for euthanasia where it was being discussed and also post bereavement after euthanasia. and we have had many discussions there with people. if i could make some comments about the legislation for you. first of all, i would have to say that at the moment what is written is not workable. one of the biggest omissions we have is how the assessments are done. they are being done behind closed doors by two doctors without really knowing exactly what's going on. and there are
thank ou. i am whatever works best for you. thank you. i am delighted _ whatever works best for you. thank you. i am delighted to _ whatever works best for you. thank you. i am delighted to be _ whatever works best for you. thank you. i am delighted to be invited i whatever works best for you. “maria; you. i am delighted to be invited to be back here. i have looked after many thousands of dying patients over many many years. i have also held the visiting professorship in the netherlands after...
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disclose the name or full display of his image refrain dès qu'on est dès qu'on soutient la palestine ou qu'on part pour la palestine et ben on est considered comme... des terrorists, surtout qu'on vit dans un pays euh qui soutient l'israël, dans un pays zioniste et qui se tait face à ce génocide, et nous, les étudiants français, nous on va pas se on va pas se taire, on va pas se laisser faire et on va résister, bah quand on soutinet la palestinne en france, surtout en tant que étudiante bah je vais prendre mon cas personalement euh bah au travail, moi je suis en alternance et bah je peux pas exprimer mon soutien envers la palestine, sinon je vais être considered comme une terrorist euh donc on est obligé de... et on peut perdre notre travail, notre alternance, nos études, soulève et tout le monde bah est pour la cause palestinienne, il a conjunto les zionists qui sont pour l'israël et on voit de more en plus de jeunes soutenir la palestine et se mobiliser euh notably dans les universités où des étudiants euh manifestent even si risque de perdre leur leurs enfin leur unive
disclose the name or full display of his image refrain dès qu'on est dès qu'on soutient la palestine ou qu'on part pour la palestine et ben on est considered comme... des terrorists, surtout qu'on vit dans un pays euh qui soutient l'israël, dans un pays zioniste et qui se tait face à ce génocide, et nous, les étudiants français, nous on va pas se on va pas se taire, on va pas se laisser faire et on va résister, bah quand on soutinet la palestinne en france, surtout en tant que...
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did ou think it is a really good “ob? yes. on you like * think it is a really good “ob? yes. did you like gardening,- think it is a really good job? is; did you like gardening, roman? yes. what was your favourite bits of the garden? _ what was your favourite bits of the garden? he what was your favourite bits of the carden? ~ ., ., , garden? he liked the water as well, he splashed — garden? he liked the water as well, he splashed me- — garden? he liked the water as well, he splashed me. how _ garden? he liked the water as well, he splashed me. how many - garden? he liked the water as well, he splashed me. how many marks i he splashed me. how many marks out of ten? ten — he splashed me. how many marks out often? ten out _ he splashed me. how many marks out of ten? ten out of _ he splashed me. how many marks out of ten? ten out of ten! _ he splashed me. how many marks out of ten? ten out of ten! thank - he splashed me. how many marks out of ten? ten out of ten! thank you! - of ten? ten out of ten! thank you! kids are always _ of ten? ten out of ten! thank you! kids are al
did ou think it is a really good “ob? yes. on you like * think it is a really good “ob? yes. did you like gardening,- think it is a really good job? is; did you like gardening, roman? yes. what was your favourite bits of the garden? _ what was your favourite bits of the garden? he what was your favourite bits of the carden? ~ ., ., , garden? he liked the water as well, he splashed — garden? he liked the water as well, he splashed me- — garden? he liked the water as well, he splashed me....
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have been shifting votes around, do ou think? ., ,., have been shifting votes around, do ou think? ., , ., you think? there are some big local issues as well _ you think? there are some big local issues as well as _ you think? there are some big local issues as well as the _ you think? there are some big local issues as well as the national - issues as well as the national picture. the conservatives have tried to make a lot of the fact that redditch has attracted £20 million of levelling up money to regenerate the town centre and the train station. labour have basically been arguing that that money hasn't been spent in the right place to achieve the levelling up people want to see. they have focused on the sentiment in the town centre, the district centres are not going in the direction people want them. both sides have admitted there hasn't been enough investment in reddish over the last couple of years. on the doorstep, you get the sense conservative voters will take convincing to come out and vote the conservatives this year. that'll be a lot an issue, conservative voters who w
have been shifting votes around, do ou think? ., ,., have been shifting votes around, do ou think? ., , ., you think? there are some big local issues as well _ you think? there are some big local issues as well as _ you think? there are some big local issues as well as the _ you think? there are some big local issues as well as the national - issues as well as the national picture. the conservatives have tried to make a lot of the fact that redditch has attracted £20 million of levelling up...
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i assume ou now, just a real privilege. i assume ou will now, just a real privilege. i assume you will also _ now, just a real privilege. i assume you will also be _ now, just a real privilege. i assume you will also be chilling _ now, just a real privilege. i assume you will also be chilling on - now, just a real privilege. i assume you will also be chilling on your- you will also be chilling on your co—star bela ramsey, who is up for lead actress. {iii co-star bela ramsey, who is up for lead actress-— lead actress. of course. i am 'ust constantly — lead actress. of course. i am 'ust constantly chilling i lead actress. of course. i am 'ust constantly chilling from i lead actress. of course. i am 'ust constantly chilling from the h constantly chilling from the sidelines.— constantly chilling from the sidelines. :, ., :, , sidelines. have a wonderful first big baftas. _ sidelines. have a wonderful first big baftas, fingers _ sidelines. have a wonderful first big baftas, fingers crossed - sidelines. have a wonderful first big baftas, fingers crossed for. sidelin
i assume ou now, just a real privilege. i assume ou will now, just a real privilege. i assume you will also _ now, just a real privilege. i assume you will also be _ now, just a real privilege. i assume you will also be chilling _ now, just a real privilege. i assume you will also be chilling on - now, just a real privilege. i assume you will also be chilling on your- you will also be chilling on your co—star bela ramsey, who is up for lead actress. {iii co-star bela ramsey, who is up for...
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just briefly, do you hope ou will to come. just briefly, do you hope you will get _ to come. just briefly, do you hope you will get the — to come. just briefly, do you hope you will get the answers _ to come. just briefly, do you hope you will get the answers you - to come. just briefly, do you hope you will get the answers you want| you will get the answers you want from the inquiry next week? yes. you will get the answers you want from the inquiry next week? yes, we reall do. from the inquiry next week? yes, we really do- we — from the inquiry next week? yes, we really do. we have _ from the inquiry next week? yes, we really do. we have had _ from the inquiry next week? yes, we really do. we have had several - from the inquiry next week? yes, we really do. we have had several false| really do. we have had several false starts in the past with the archer inquiry, which was a non—statutory inquiry, which was a non—statutory inquiry that didn't get the answer is that we needed. we had the penrose inquiry, that was limited, that didn't give us the answers. we have been
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any of you of my generation, you remember thi blue envelopes with all the stripes on them, you know,ou could send back-and-forth, and you would have to open them with a letter■é opener and unfold it? my [laughter] [laughter] grandpa and i were penpals and we would go back to india, sometime between october and december, around the christmas holiday usually. and i at the eldest grandchild, had the honor of being invaded by my grandfather to take his morning wk ired buddies. and they would every morning gather, these, you know, old men who were very smart and very knowledgbl take their walk. and i would hold my grandfather'was the one who was able to go on thewithim. and my grandfather and his friends would passionately debate the importance of democracy. and a government that treated people equally and with fairness , and a government that was not corrupt. and that influenced my life in more ways than i could ever explain. even though i didn't really good at the time. and had an impact than on what iec with my life. my mother, which he arrived in the states, she grandfather was and a
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it is a pleasure to have ou on much. it is a pleasure to have you on the — much. it is a pleasure to have you on the show. _ much. it is a pleasure to have you on the show. as minister| much. it is a pleasure to have l you on the show. as minister of defence in canada, how embarrassed are you that your country is still significantly failing to meet the collective commitment of nato member states to spend at least 2% of your gdp on defence? i states to spend at least 296 of your gdp on defence?- states to spend at least 296 of your gdp on defence? i am not embarrassed _ your gdp on defence? i am not embarrassed at _ your gdp on defence? i am not embarrassed at all _ your gdp on defence? i am not embarrassed at all because - embarrassed at all because canada, under our government, has been investing very significantly in defence and then a very strong upper trajectory of defence spending. we have just introduced our latest defence policy, which injects a significant amount of new investment into defence spending. it builds up greater capabilities, moves us much clos
it is a pleasure to have ou on much. it is a pleasure to have you on the — much. it is a pleasure to have you on the show. _ much. it is a pleasure to have you on the show. as minister| much. it is a pleasure to have l you on the show. as minister of defence in canada, how embarrassed are you that your country is still significantly failing to meet the collective commitment of nato member states to spend at least 2% of your gdp on defence? i states to spend at least 296 of your gdp on...
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|_ start a dispute about horizon, would ou? ., start a dispute about horizon, would ou? . ., . ., you? i had no influence over whether those unions — you? i had no influence over whether those unions would _ you? i had no influence over whether those unions would have _ you? i had no influence over whether those unions would have wanted - those unions would have wanted disputes or not? it is those unions would have wanted disputes or not?— disputes or not? it is correct to sa that disputes or not? it is correct to say that the — disputes or not? it is correct to say that the nsf _ disputes or not? it is correct to say that the nsf p, _ disputes or not? it is correct to say that the nsf p, the - disputes or not? it is correct to say that the nsf p, the cw - disputes or not? it is correct to j say that the nsf p, the cw and disputes or not? it is correct to - say that the nsf p, the cw and the royal— say that the nsf p, the cw and the royal mail— say that the nsf p, the cw and the royal mail group had facilities and offices _ royal mail group had facilities and o
|_ start a dispute about horizon, would ou? ., start a dispute about horizon, would ou? . ., . ., you? i had no influence over whether those unions — you? i had no influence over whether those unions would _ you? i had no influence over whether those unions would have _ you? i had no influence over whether those unions would have wanted - those unions would have wanted disputes or not? it is those unions would have wanted disputes or not?— disputes or not? it is correct to sa that disputes...
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thank ou ve parliamentary labour party. thank you very much- — donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen was back for his second day of testimony in the ex—president�*s hush—money trial. mr cohen has told the court that trump approved a plan to reimburse him for $130,000 paid to adult film actor stormy daniels as hush money. the ex—fixer�*s evidence gets to the heart of the prosecution's argument, that trump falsified business records to cover up payments to daniels. trump has pleaded not guilty to 3a counts of fraud and also denies having any sexual encounter with daniels. mr trump's defence team attacked cohen's credibility as a witness, he admitted lying but said he did it out of "loyalty" and to "protect" trump. let's talk to will pavia, new york correspondent for the times, who was in court. tell our viewers what happened today? we tell our viewers what happened toda ? ~ ., ., today? we had the end of the prosecution — today? we had the end of the prosecution questioning - today? we had the end of the |
thank ou ve parliamentary labour party. thank you very much- — donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen was back for his second day of testimony in the ex—president�*s hush—money trial. mr cohen has told the court that trump approved a plan to reimburse him for $130,000 paid to adult film actor stormy daniels as hush money. the ex—fixer�*s evidence gets to the heart of the prosecution's argument, that trump falsified business records to cover up payments to daniels. trump has...
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thank ou. wild swimmers will be happy to hear that england is getting dozens of new monitoried bathing sites from today. it means the 27 new locations will get summer pollution testing. our environment correspondent jonah fisher is in knaresborough for us this morning. we have seen people enjoying the water but does this mean that the water but does this mean that the water they are in is guaranteed to be clean enough?— water they are in is guaranteed to be clean enough? good morning. a ve aood be clean enough? good morning. a very good question. _ be clean enough? good morning. a very good question. yes, _ be clean enough? good morning. a very good question. yes, it - be clean enough? good morning. a very good question. yes, it is i be clean enough? good morning. a very good question. yes, it is a i very good question. yes, it is a lovely morning out here on the river nidd in north yorkshire. the paddle boarders, you can see them. we have had swimmers, as well. this is one of 27 new designat
thank ou. wild swimmers will be happy to hear that england is getting dozens of new monitoried bathing sites from today. it means the 27 new locations will get summer pollution testing. our environment correspondent jonah fisher is in knaresborough for us this morning. we have seen people enjoying the water but does this mean that the water but does this mean that the water they are in is guaranteed to be clean enough?— water they are in is guaranteed to be clean enough? good morning. a ve...
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but ou were staring you in the face. but you remember, and there is nothing wrong _ you remember, and there is nothing wrong with— you remember, and there is nothing wrong with talking to your husband, i wrong with talking to your husband, i don't _ wrong with talking to your husband, i don't suggest that you should be ashamed — i don't suggest that you should be ashamed at all about that, but you read that— ashamed at all about that, but you read that e—mail. my engineer, computer— read that e—mail. my engineer, computer literate husband sent the following _ computer literate husband sent the following reply to the question, what _ following reply to the question, what is — following reply to the question, what is a — following reply to the question, what is a non—emotive word for computer— what is a non—emotive word for computer bugs, glitches, defects, that happen as a matter of course? answer. _ that happen as a matter of course? answer, exception or anomaly. you can also— answer, exception or
but ou were staring you in the face. but you remember, and there is nothing wrong _ you remember, and there is nothing wrong with— you remember, and there is nothing wrong with talking to your husband, i wrong with talking to your husband, i don't _ wrong with talking to your husband, i don't suggest that you should be ashamed — i don't suggest that you should be ashamed at all about that, but you read that— ashamed at all about that, but you read that e—mail. my engineer, computer—...
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— could see from washington, do ou think? ~ _, , ., you think? when it comes to the us israeli relationship, - you think? when it comes to the us israeli relationship, red - us israeli relationship, red lines sometimes turn pink. they are clearly expanding their area of operations down from the east end to the southern part of rafah. and they are engaging hamas fighters. whether or not what the israelis plan to do as they expand will remain under what the biden administration believes to be is their bottom line, the redline, which would involve a major israeli ground campaign into densely populated areas where hamas is coordinating its military assets, the remaining four battalions of its organised structure in rafah, that is the question. we don't know the answer to that. in the next several days we will probably find out. the other point is hamas is researching in gaza in the north. israeli have cleared jabalia and they had to play it again and that's the real problem with the entire israeli operation. they can be clear, they can't hold and the
— could see from washington, do ou think? ~ _, , ., you think? when it comes to the us israeli relationship, - you think? when it comes to the us israeli relationship, red - us israeli relationship, red lines sometimes turn pink. they are clearly expanding their area of operations down from the east end to the southern part of rafah. and they are engaging hamas fighters. whether or not what the israelis plan to do as they expand will remain under what the biden administration believes to be...
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i want to ask ou but we are giving.. i want to ask you both _ but we are giving.. i want to ask you both about - but we are giving.. i want to ask you both about troops . but we are giving.. i want to | ask you both about troops on the ground, actually, coming to the ground, actually, coming to the french president emmanuel macron's wide—ranging interview that he gave to the economist. he talked about not ruling out sending fringe troops to ukraine because he said the ability to deter further aggression ability to deterfurther aggression rests ability to deter further aggression rests not ability to deterfurther aggression rests not defining red lines. ambassador lute, do you agree with that? you red lines. ambassador lute, do you agree with that?— you agree with that? you know, i do, i you agree with that? you know, i do. i think— you agree with that? you know, i do, i think president _ you agree with that? you know, i do, i think president macron i i do, i think president macron has been. _ i do, i think president macron has been, especially recently, very
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we how chris mason reorts. are ou feelin: , and ? ~ see. how are you feeling, andy? we will see. out how are you feeling, andy? we will see- out of — how are you feeling, andy? we will see. out of his _ how are you feeling, andy? we will see. out of his hands. _ the conservative andy street arrived here at lunchtime awaiting the verdict of voters. it was to be a long wait for mr street and his labour rival, richard parker. votes rechecked, a recount in coventry and this result in the last hour or so. the number of votes recorded for each... we've waited all day for this moment. it's happening now. the result. and i do hereby declare that richard parker... cheering this is the most important thing i will ever do. - this week, people here voted for the person and the party. | they recognise that a labour mayor can make a positive . difference in this region. so where do i go? a winner and a loser and the finest of margins. mr street, commiserations. what do you put your loss down to? very straightforward, chris, isn't it? we didn't persuade enough people across the west midlands
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yes, look, ithink ou then kicks in. yes, look, ithink you heard _ then kicks in. yes, look, ithink you heard it— then kicks in. yes, look, ithink you heard it today _ then kicks in. yes, look, ithink you heard it today from - then kicks in. yes, look, ithink you heard it today from the i you heard it today from the chancellorjeremy hunt. he was doing the broadcast rounds this morning and he was, not surprisingly, given what has happened in the last few years for the conservative government, talking about is conservatives' record but the future and what happens next, sticking to the plan. that is going to be at the very centre of the conservatives' election campaign. they argue that rishi sunak came in after a turbulent time, after liz truss and borisjohnson, he came in and steadied the ship and he can continue to do that stuff of course, labour will want to talk about the conservatives' record in government, particularly on the economy, absolutely central to all of that, it is the issue that voters talk about most which is not surprising with the cost of living
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approach you took to gaza has cost ou? ~ ., approach you took to gaza has cost ou? . . . ., , , , you? we have had tremendous results overall. if you? we have had tremendous results overall- if you — you? we have had tremendous results overall. if you take _ you? we have had tremendous results overall. if you take oldham _ you? we have had tremendous results overall. if you take oldham which i overall. if you take oldham which you mentioned, ithink overall. if you take oldham which you mentioned, i think gaza was a factor but is not the only one. there are some very local issues in that local authority which means we lost seats for a few years running long before anything happened in gaza, so i think it is a bit too easy to ascribe every difficult result to one issue.— easy to ascribe every difficult result to one issue. there have been lots of places — result to one issue. there have been lots of places where _ result to one issue. there have been lots of places where there _ result to one issue. there have been lots of places where there was i lots of places
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here and look forward to working with you and we keep investing in the true strength of our nations ou. with that, mr. president, i turn it over to you. >> ok, thank you very much t and on behalftion and i too iy special way thank you for extending an invitation to me to undertake this state visit. i bring you very warm greetings from the people of kenya and our brothers and sisters from across the continent. i visit on the background of 60 years of solid etwe the united states and kenya and specifically, mr. president, on the subject were■vriving today here on the digital space on technology and the spa around invent trade and the relationship we have managed to build over the years. to confirm to you that kenya is a young tech country as you have said correctly, we have spent a lot of time working with ourtecr technology investors, we've had twin relationships between seleka and, savannah in -- scylla can, -- savannahin the united states and this meeting is about what we can do together around digital jobs buss osourcing research and development and mr . president one i aspect is t
here and look forward to working with you and we keep investing in the true strength of our nations ou. with that, mr. president, i turn it over to you. >> ok, thank you very much t and on behalftion and i too iy special way thank you for extending an invitation to me to undertake this state visit. i bring you very warm greetings from the people of kenya and our brothers and sisters from across the continent. i visit on the background of 60 years of solid etwe the united states and kenya...
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anything in the report that surrised ou? a ., , anything in the report that surrised ou? n ., , ., surprised you? actually the end of the report- — surprised you? actually the end of the report- sir— surprised you? actually the end of the report. sir brian _ surprised you? actually the end of the report. sir brian has— surprised you? actually the end of the report. sir brian has taken - surprised you? actually the end of the report. sir brian has taken thej the report. sir brian has taken the unprecedented step of saying within 12 months, government must present a report to parliament to set out how they have intimated his recommendations and that is one thing we have never seen from a public inquiry before. it was something raised during closing submissions to sir brian but people were worried and concerned that there was no mechanism to hold government to account actually what sir brian langstaff is saying is like this community who said we don�*t trust the government, don�*t trust the civil service, don�*t trust politicians, sir brian are saying the same. h
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thank ou. now let's take a look at what's on the front pages of tomorrow's newspapers. the majority of the papers lead on the conservatives plan to bring back national service, with the guardian quoting a former military chief calling it "bonkers". the mirror calls the plan "desperate". the telegraph is concerned that the young royals will also be obliged to take part in the proposed scheme. meanwhile the i focuses instead on labour's spending plans, which it says will rely on private finance. and the times leads on labour's pledge to win trust on security. joining me now is henry hill, acting editor of conservative home and max wilson former labour party political adviser and director of public affairs at whitehouse communications. do you think that is a good idea, the idea of putting out a suggestion like bringing back national service at this stage? tia. like bringing back national service at this stage?— at this stage? no, i think it's terrible. at this stage? no, i think it's terrible- i— at this stage? no, i think it's terrible. i think _ at this stage? no, i
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in labour, is labour still the party for ou? ., ~ in labour, is labour still the party for ou? ., ,, ., for you? that, i think the labour pa , for you? that, i think the labour party. because _ for you? that, i think the labour party, because we _ for you? that, i think the labour party, because we have - for you? that, i think the labour party, because we have the - for you? that, i think the labour. party, because we have the political system that we do, needs to be a broad church. from what i can see thatis broad church. from what i can see that is happening, that is, you know, becoming more difficult. iam a strong supporter of palestine. i do watch the news. and i am worried at what is happening, i was hoping to be a strong voice for human rights, i'm not ashamed to say that, i have expressed that within the party and within meetings, i am really concerned about how i feel about the stance that the labour party took early on with gaza, i am proud to say that i support them. could this be the point where people on the left leave labour, split from labour? i on the left leave
in labour, is labour still the party for ou? ., ~ in labour, is labour still the party for ou? ., ,, ., for you? that, i think the labour pa , for you? that, i think the labour party. because _ for you? that, i think the labour party, because we _ for you? that, i think the labour party, because we have - for you? that, i think the labour party, because we have the - for you? that, i think the labour. party, because we have the political system that we do, needs to be a broad church. from what...
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fighting, what have they said to ou? ., ~' , ., fighting, what have they said to ou? ., ,, i. ., ., ., you? thank you for having me. on one ofthe you? thank you for having me. on one of the locations _ you? thank you for having me. on one of the locations to _ you? thank you for having me. on one of the locations to where _ you? thank you for having me. on one of the locations to where people - of the locations to where people from vovchansk are running, where they are being brought, people are terrified and stressed, they keep their animals with them, so everyone is under huge stress because of the constant shelling and the shock of the russian offensive. they say they knew that something was being prepared but they never thought this would happen for a second time. vovchansk would happen for a second time. vovcha nsk was would happen for a second time. vovchansk was already under russian occupation before, and the people injured the atrocities, of the russian occupation, so they know what they are running from. —— endured. what they are running from. -- endured.
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good to talk to ou, we talking about. good to talk to you. we will— talking about. good to talk to you, we will catch _ talking about. good to talk to you, we will catch up - talking about. good to talk to you, we will catch up with - talking about. good to talk to| you, we will catch up with you throughout the day as the voting gets under way in mumbai. from india to asia. to taiwan now, where the new president, william lai, has been sworn in. a strong defender of taiwan's democracy and sovereignty, mr lai's term in office begins hot on the heels of the latest move from china, in a deepening trade row. monica miller has the details, from our asia business hub. just explain this latest row and the probe that china is no logic. and the probe that china is no lo . ic. and the probe that china is no louic. ., , , logic. the latest twist in the biscuit for _ logic. the latest twist in the biscuit for tat _ logic. the latest twist in the biscuit for tat battle - logic. the latest twist in the biscuit for tat battle focuses on a type of engineering plastic that can partia
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january 6, whose dad i knew well when he served as sergeant at arms in the united states we remember all ou capitol and our democracy on that terrible day. and congress should also pass the honoring fallen heroes act responders who are exposed to of cancer. the physical and invisible wounds of your service. we can never thank you enoughur courage, your service and your sacrifice. you risk your lives every day for the safety of the people y that's why each of you, each and it's no accident that violent crime is near a record 50-year low -- a 50-ye it's because of extraordinary efforts by all of you in your communities, together with historic steps taken to support you -- to stop the flow ofgun traffickers accountable for crimes. it matters, and it matters a lot.ten say, there is no greater responsibility of governmento sacrifice to protect us all. we've made a lot of progress be done. let me close. to the families here today, my wife and i know how hard it is in different ways, but i promise you the day will come again whenll bring a smile to your lips before it brings a tear to yourl come.
january 6, whose dad i knew well when he served as sergeant at arms in the united states we remember all ou capitol and our democracy on that terrible day. and congress should also pass the honoring fallen heroes act responders who are exposed to of cancer. the physical and invisible wounds of your service. we can never thank you enoughur courage, your service and your sacrifice. you risk your lives every day for the safety of the people y that's why each of you, each and it's no accident that...
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would that sto ou we have to walk miles. would that stop you going _ we have to walk miles. would that stop you going to _ we have to walk miles. would that stop you going to cleethorpes - we have to walk miles. would that i stop you going to cleethorpes again? yes, we would. this one was covered in mud. as we were filming, martin and his dog separate started off on the wrong side of the bad line but were heading to the right light side of it. but a few others, he actually agrees with the ban. i agree with it. the children come, everybody else, we have tonnes of beach to go on. if you have your own children running around, you don't want dog to on the beach, do you? i am all for it— because there is nothing worse than inadvertently stepping in dog's mess on the beach. - it is nice to come to the beach and not have to worry about where you are walking or to bump into dogs that you don't really want to greet, whereas the owners think you would like that. leanne from the resort team supports the van. team supports the ban. they leave bags of dog poo. we have found many but no
would that sto ou we have to walk miles. would that stop you going _ we have to walk miles. would that stop you going to _ we have to walk miles. would that stop you going to cleethorpes - we have to walk miles. would that i stop you going to cleethorpes again? yes, we would. this one was covered in mud. as we were filming, martin and his dog separate started off on the wrong side of the bad line but were heading to the right light side of it. but a few others, he actually agrees with the ban....
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— and your family and how they have su--orted ou? g . , supported you? my grandparents took me in at three — supported you? my grandparents took me in at three days _ supported you? my grandparents took me in at three days old _ supported you? my grandparents took me in at three days old and _ supported you? my grandparents took me in at three days old and i - supported you? my grandparents took me in at three days old and i think i me in at three days old and i think the biggest thing is my support network, they should be loved and look after me and supported me and financially as well, going the way to turn to picking up experience and like my nan said, she always told me to read for the moon and if i fall short i will land on the stars. to have those dreams. i believe inspiring the next generation, if you have dreams, no matter how big or silly they sound, if you work hard you can achieve anything in life. , , . ., . hard you can achieve anything in life. ,, ., ., ., ., , ., life. inspirationalfor sure. for our life. inspirationalfor sure. for your
— and your family and how they have su--orted ou? g . , supported you? my grandparents took me in at three — supported you? my grandparents took me in at three days _ supported you? my grandparents took me in at three days old _ supported you? my grandparents took me in at three days old and _ supported you? my grandparents took me in at three days old and i - supported you? my grandparents took me in at three days old and i think i me in at three days old and i think the biggest thing is...
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, ou bill. ' , ., ., you bill. off the beaten path for me, i you bill. off the beaten path for me. i was _ you bill. off the beaten path for me, i was intrigued _ you bill. off the beaten path for me, i was intrigued by - you bill. off the beaten path for me, i was intrigued by this - you bill. off the beaten path for me, i was intrigued by this newj you bill. off the beaten path for- me, i was intrigued by this new york times article about television becoming not terrible or mediocre butjust kind of eight comfortably above average, not as ambitious or striking as it had been five or ten years ago was up you would've thought that with the explosion of streaming channels and appeals to niche markets, it would've incentivised lots of high end pop—culture content, we are retreating back into what tv used to be, which is more middle ground, being a bit better than 70s or 80s middle ground, just enough for netflix and hulu and disney and amazon prime to make money, but not enough to blow our minds. ijust think it's an
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ou hav you have to be ten times better than anyone else to get a faire shot e to get. most of all, what does mean as we've heard before. to be a black man who loves his country, even if it doesn't love himve in equal measure.n th they don't see you and a future of america. but they're wrong. extrembue is forces aligned against the meaning and message of morehousegned. and they peddle a fiction, a a caricature. but being a man is about tough talk, abusing power, bigotry. joe also met with anti-israelig protestsstry. her story, a speech many of whom turned their back on the president while he spok e and a much larger demonstration happening outside the commencement ceremonymmence calling biden joe. very fewme supporters even care that he was in atlanta. well, pretty friendly democratic territory. here with reaction, former gopsa presidential candidate vivek ramaswamy, your reaction to all of this eactio. and i know i brought this up with tim scott this week. k i ami think i'm the only one that does. he partnered with the former he, his mentor and his friend that filibust
ou hav you have to be ten times better than anyone else to get a faire shot e to get. most of all, what does mean as we've heard before. to be a black man who loves his country, even if it doesn't love himve in equal measure.n th they don't see you and a future of america. but they're wrong. extrembue is forces aligned against the meaning and message of morehousegned. and they peddle a fiction, a a caricature. but being a man is about tough talk, abusing power, bigotry. joe also met with...
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thank ou. child serial killer lucy letby will find out today if her bid to challenge her convictions at the court of appeal has been successful. the former nurse was sentenced to m whole—life orders for murdering seven babies and attempting to kill six others. seniorjudges are expected to give their decision on her appeal bid later. in the past few minutes, 0fgem has announced that we'll see they say the price cap will go down. at the moment it is £1690 a year for an average home. that is 2—3 people in a 2—3 bedroomed house. the announcement today means from july until the end of september it will drop again to 1568 for the same household meaning an average saving of £122 across the year. a change to the price cap would mean savings between july and the end the price cap would mean savings betweenjuly and the end of september but experts think bills could rise again from october. our cost of living correspondence has been taking a look. energy prices are always a hot topic in michelle's
thank ou. child serial killer lucy letby will find out today if her bid to challenge her convictions at the court of appeal has been successful. the former nurse was sentenced to m whole—life orders for murdering seven babies and attempting to kill six others. seniorjudges are expected to give their decision on her appeal bid later. in the past few minutes, 0fgem has announced that we'll see they say the price cap will go down. at the moment it is £1690 a year for an average home. that is...
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so are ou year too much of a failure. so are you optimistic— year too much of a failure. so are you optimistic that _ year too much of a failure. so are you optimistic that you _ year too much of a failure. so are you optimistic that you will - year too much of a failure. so are you optimistic that you will win i year too much of a failure. so are l you optimistic that you will win the champions league?— you optimistic that you will win the champions league? going into next ear, ou champions league? going into next year. you have _ champions league? going into next year, you have boys _ champions league? going into next year, you have boys got _ champions league? going into next year, you have boys got to - champions league? going into next year, you have boys got to be - year, you have boys got to be optimistic that we have the team manager. i think we are in a position now we have won once, the weight is off the shoulders for a lot of the players and managers and fans —— you have voice got to be optimistic. we can go into next season with that positivity and stron
so are ou year too much of a failure. so are you optimistic— year too much of a failure. so are you optimistic that _ year too much of a failure. so are you optimistic that you _ year too much of a failure. so are you optimistic that you will - year too much of a failure. so are you optimistic that you will win i year too much of a failure. so are l you optimistic that you will win the champions league?— you optimistic that you will win the champions league? going into next ear, ou...
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are. f matter where you come from or who ou are. j ., you are. they'll look back on this and remember _ you are. they'll look back on this and remember the _ you are. they'll look back on this and remember the date - you are. they'll look back on this and remember the date marlie . you are. they'll look back on this i and remember the date marlie packer came back to coach them. that's just unbelievable, the memories you make playing rugby anyway, but to be able to boast that marlie taught you that, that's pretty cool, isn't it? the local girl done good sol that, that's pretty cool, isn't it? the local girl done good so i feel absolutely. although still at the top of her game, marlie is thinking about her life after rugby and becoming a coach. bud about her life after rugby and becoming a coach. and melissa caettin becoming a coach. and melissa getting closer _ becoming a coach. and melissa getting closer to _ becoming a coach. and melissa getting closer to the _ becoming a coach. and melissa getting closer to the end i becoming a coach. and melis
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are ou more this inevitable outcome today. are you more angry about the investigation, rather than the sentence that the judge imposed? i think so, yes. the judge sentence that the judge imposed? i think so, yes. thejudge in nottingham, thejudges in the high court, could only deal with what they had in front of them, unfortunately. the real questions are the quality of the evidence and some answers we really need into omissions and failures and contradictions throughout. the court of a - eal contradictions throughout. the court of appealjudges _ contradictions throughout. the court of appealjudges said _ contradictions throughout. the court of appealjudges said that _ contradictions throughout. the court of appealjudges said that the - contradictions throughout. the court of appealjudges said that the judge | of appealjudges said that the judge in the case had to go by the medical evidence that he was presented with. yes, absolutely. we have said this was a trial by dr. the utter overreliance on the eminent doctors reports, wh
are ou more this inevitable outcome today. are you more angry about the investigation, rather than the sentence that the judge imposed? i think so, yes. the judge sentence that the judge imposed? i think so, yes. thejudge in nottingham, thejudges in the high court, could only deal with what they had in front of them, unfortunately. the real questions are the quality of the evidence and some answers we really need into omissions and failures and contradictions throughout. the court of a - eal...
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oh, ou too. listen to that debate as well. oh, you too- i — listen to that debate as well. oh, you too. ithink— listen to that debate as well. oh, you too. i think we _ listen to that debate as well. on you too. i think we can speak to chris mason on the phone. hello. collar, chris mason on the phone. hello. collar. where _ chris mason on the phone. hello. collar, where are _ chris mason on the phone. hello. collar, where are you _ chris mason on the phone. hello. collar, where are you calling i chris mason on the phone. hello. i collar, where are you calling from? what you want to ask the panel? taste what you want to ask the panel? we exect what you want to ask the panel? , expect to see you on the screen. to be honest, i'll be crying out for the long wave signal that nick was talking about the whole project me into the newscast for the perhaps slightly better quality than the phone line. at least these phone lines were, which is more than can be said on the contraption i was attempting to construct is now for the we can hear each other, that's a good thing. i’m the w
oh, ou too. listen to that debate as well. oh, you too- i — listen to that debate as well. oh, you too. ithink— listen to that debate as well. oh, you too. i think we _ listen to that debate as well. on you too. i think we can speak to chris mason on the phone. hello. collar, chris mason on the phone. hello. collar. where _ chris mason on the phone. hello. collar, where are _ chris mason on the phone. hello. collar, where are you _ chris mason on the phone. hello. collar, where are you...
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meanwhile, ou were back in the early 90s. meanwhile, you were having — back in the early 90s. meanwhile, you were having to _ back in the early 90s. meanwhile, you were having to administer - back in the early 90s. meanwhile, i you were having to administer factor eight. you were having to administer factor eiaht. , , �* , you were having to administer factor eiaht., , v m you were having to administer factor eiaht., hm ,, eight. yes, it's awful because, first of all. _ eight. yes, it's awful because, first of all. i— eight. yes, it's awful because, first of all, i gave _ eight. yes, it's awful because, first of all, i gave this, - eight. yes, it's awful because, first of all, i gave this, i'm a l first of all, i gave this, i'm a carrier, so you feel that guilt, and then you have the next guilt, because you probably infected them with it with the injections, and it's just awful, dreadful. with it with the injections, and it'sjust awful, dreadful. you with it with the injections, and it's just awful, dreadful. you are pouring poison into your children's arms. a, , ., pourin
meanwhile, ou were back in the early 90s. meanwhile, you were having — back in the early 90s. meanwhile, you were having to _ back in the early 90s. meanwhile, you were having to administer - back in the early 90s. meanwhile, i you were having to administer factor eight. you were having to administer factor eiaht. , , �* , you were having to administer factor eiaht., , v m you were having to administer factor eiaht., hm ,, eight. yes, it's awful because, first of all. _ eight. yes, it's...
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ou. >> what i am curious about what about is not that i and model can go down 2.4 degrees or 2.3 degrees and be a wide extent. i'm not sure it h climate debate at all. pushed on this issue constantly whichbution industry is like incredibly jevon has a huge section of the democratinterest groups there's foundations putting hundreds of billions. had to point to at this point? there's always something goingthe dialogue at this point completely imperviouscomplete impervious with the actual events you've written about in your blog and others. i'm not a bit more common sense of it that models actually going to have that much effect. problem is the weather attribution zipper there's always going to som how hot it has been this last year unbelievable it is soso what you do about that?ay but i won't be here. >> to be here at 6:00 p. tonight. goit is a great question.ere absolutely right. what are the other responses to the changing out there is advocates the apocalyptic language used to describe four celsius, is recalibrated oh my gosh it's to celsius the weather attribution that means something
ou. >> what i am curious about what about is not that i and model can go down 2.4 degrees or 2.3 degrees and be a wide extent. i'm not sure it h climate debate at all. pushed on this issue constantly whichbution industry is like incredibly jevon has a huge section of the democratinterest groups there's foundations putting hundreds of billions. had to point to at this point? there's always something goingthe dialogue at this point completely imperviouscomplete impervious with the actual...
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actually what i did do is outline the serious security threats that our country faces -- [inaudible] ou streets, china targeting our democracy, iranian proxies firing on british ships and yet he won't back our plan to increase defend spending. with the deputy leader and the shadow foreign secretary who voted to our nuclear -- [inaudible] it's clear that you simply can't trust labour with our country's security. >> i appreciate he's been thinking of the frontf the war against lanyards -- [laughter] but it's, it must -- [inaudible] i was the first to call for 2.5% of defense spending. the last time it happened was under the last labour governmen- le conversations] bui am disappointed to see the version 7.0 of hise in office doesn't extend as far as answering questions or any information on those prisoners he is releasing e basic details like how many, where are they, whatmes have they committed? so will he at least guarantee at criminals he is instructing prisons to release early are. carley:ed high risk -- considered high risk? >> so, mr. speaker, there are strict eligibilityteri in plac
actually what i did do is outline the serious security threats that our country faces -- [inaudible] ou streets, china targeting our democracy, iranian proxies firing on british ships and yet he won't back our plan to increase defend spending. with the deputy leader and the shadow foreign secretary who voted to our nuclear -- [inaudible] it's clear that you simply can't trust labour with our country's security. >> i appreciate he's been thinking of the frontf the war against lanyards --...
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what do ou the way we have been treated. what do you hope — the way we have been treated. what do you hope it _ the way we have been treated. what do you hope it will _ the way we have been treated. what do you hope it will say? _ the way we have been treated. what do you hope it will say? well, - the way we have been treated. what do you hope it will say? well, it - do you hope it will say? well, it would be nice _ do you hope it will say? well, it would be nice to _ do you hope it will say? well, it would be nice to get _ do you hope it will say? well, it would be nice to get answers. l do you hope it will say? well, it would be nice to get answers. i | would be nice to get answers. i don't think it will give us closure but it will give us back... and i feel, i don't know, more needs to be done. ~ ., ., ~ ., ~ , done. who do you think you are? is to blame? — done. who do you think you are? is to blame? i— done. who do you think you are? is to blame? i don't— done. who do you think you are? is to blame? i don't know. _ done. who do you think you are? is to blame? i
what do ou the way we have been treated. what do you hope — the way we have been treated. what do you hope it _ the way we have been treated. what do you hope it will _ the way we have been treated. what do you hope it will say? _ the way we have been treated. what do you hope it will say? well, - the way we have been treated. what do you hope it will say? well, it - do you hope it will say? well, it would be nice _ do you hope it will say? well, it would be nice to _ do you hope it will say?...
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no, it 'ust strikes me, are ou sweden. no, it 'ust strikes me, you really — sweden. no, itjust strikes me, are you really the _ sweden. no, itjust strikes me, are you really the same - are you really the same alexander stubb i spoke to ten years ago, when you were prime minister and you are trying to persuade me that finland and europe should learn to work in partnership with russia. you said nord stream is a great idea, we need access to cheap russian energy. he said we in finland are going to build nuclear power with russian cooperation. and it's good for finland. he said we need to learn to trust these russians. you got it absolutely wrong yourself. you got it absolutely wrong ourself. �* ., , yourself. and educators absolutely _ yourself. and educators absolutely yes. - yourself. and educators absolutely yes. i - yourself. and educators absolutely yes. i think | yourself. and educators| absolutely yes. i think in politics is very important to understand that you make mistakes and learn from it. i asked myself, not every day, but quite often, why? the basic idea
no, it 'ust strikes me, are ou sweden. no, it 'ust strikes me, you really — sweden. no, itjust strikes me, are you really the _ sweden. no, itjust strikes me, are you really the same - are you really the same alexander stubb i spoke to ten years ago, when you were prime minister and you are trying to persuade me that finland and europe should learn to work in partnership with russia. you said nord stream is a great idea, we need access to cheap russian energy. he said we in finland are going...
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the situation also a concern for ou? , ., . ., . , the situation also a concern for ou? , ., you? there is a concern but a heavy resence you? there is a concern but a heavy presence of — you? there is a concern but a heavy presence of the _ you? there is a concern but a heavy presence of the defence _ you? there is a concern but a heavy presence of the defence force - you? there is a concern but a heavy presence of the defence force and l you? there is a concern but a heavy presence of the defence force and i | presence of the defence force and i anticipate that while they are there, and a violence will be mitigated however, when they move on, the risks certainly increases. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. 0fficials officials of accuse them of carrying out the deadly air strike on an area of displaced people near rafah in southern gaza and dozens of people have reportedly been killed, including children. israel said the attack targeted a compound or a hamas official said gathered in early on sunday, the fired missiles from rafah and a lot of the missiles fel
the situation also a concern for ou? , ., . ., . , the situation also a concern for ou? , ., you? there is a concern but a heavy resence you? there is a concern but a heavy presence of — you? there is a concern but a heavy presence of the _ you? there is a concern but a heavy presence of the defence _ you? there is a concern but a heavy presence of the defence force - you? there is a concern but a heavy presence of the defence force and l you? there is a concern but a heavy presence of the...
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well, that is pretty much it, as ou hearing. well, that is pretty much it, as you suggested, _ hearing. well, that is pretty much it, as you suggested, you - hearing. well, that is pretty much it, as you suggested, you said - it, as you suggested, you said there. — it, as you suggested, you said there, that there were initial reports — there, that there were initial reports that he had not been taken by helicopter to bratislava and that was soon _ by helicopter to bratislava and that was soon corrected, he has in fact been _ was soon corrected, he has in fact been taken — was soon corrected, he has in fact been taken to this big central city in the _ been taken to this big central city in the middle of slovakia and some are suggesting again, with no confirmation of this, that this was a measure. — confirmation of this, that this was a measure, response of the gravity of his— a measure, response of the gravity of his injuries, that there wasn't lime _ of his injuries, that there wasn't time to— of his injuries, that t
well, that is pretty much it, as ou hearing. well, that is pretty much it, as you suggested, _ hearing. well, that is pretty much it, as you suggested, you - hearing. well, that is pretty much it, as you suggested, you said - it, as you suggested, you said there. — it, as you suggested, you said there, that there were initial reports — there, that there were initial reports that he had not been taken by helicopter to bratislava and that was soon _ by helicopter to bratislava and that was...
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in his e-mail, he said ou, query on. in his e-mail, he said you. chief— query on. in his e-mail, he said you, chief executive, _ query on. in his e-mail, he said you, chief executive, are - query on. in his e-mail, he said you, chief executive, are not i you, chief executive, are not getting the right advice from the people you have surrounded yourself with. his e—mail gets forwarded to the people you have surrounded yourself with. can you see a problem? i yourself with. can you see a problem?— yourself with. can you see a problem?_ can i yourself with. can you see a| problem?_ can we yourself with. can you see a - problem?_ can we move yourself with. can you see a _ problem?_ can we move on, problem? i can, yes. can we move on, lease? i problem? i can, yes. can we move on, please? i should _ problem? i can, yes. can we move on, please? i should have _ problem? i can, yes. can we move on, please? i should have said _ problem? i can, yes. can we move on, please? i should have said the - problem? i can, yes. can we move on, please? i should have said the top - pl
in his e-mail, he said ou, query on. in his e-mail, he said you. chief— query on. in his e-mail, he said you, chief executive, _ query on. in his e-mail, he said you, chief executive, are - query on. in his e-mail, he said you, chief executive, are not i you, chief executive, are not getting the right advice from the people you have surrounded yourself with. his e—mail gets forwarded to the people you have surrounded yourself with. can you see a problem? i yourself with. can you see a...
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what would ou sa if top of everything else. what would you say if the _ top of everything else. what would you say if the prime _ top of everything else. what would you say if the prime minister- top of everything else. what would you say if the prime minister was l you say if the prime minister was watching right now and you could talk to him directly, briefly, amanda?— talk to him directly, briefly, amanda? ., , ., ., , amanda? that if the state wants --eole amanda? that if the state wants eo - le to amanda? that if the state wants peeple to be _ amanda? that if the state wants people to be caring _ amanda? that if the state wants people to be caring for— amanda? that if the state wants people to be caring for their - amanda? that if the state wants. people to be caring for their loved ones at home and they have to because the system is so broken, they need to stop persecuting those who do. there needs to be a revolution in the social care sector, an absolute revolution. what sector, an absolute revolution. what would ou sector, an absolute revolution. what would you say.
what would ou sa if top of everything else. what would you say if the _ top of everything else. what would you say if the prime _ top of everything else. what would you say if the prime minister- top of everything else. what would you say if the prime minister was l you say if the prime minister was watching right now and you could talk to him directly, briefly, amanda?— talk to him directly, briefly, amanda? ., , ., ., , amanda? that if the state wants --eole amanda? that if the state wants...
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thank ou. in the last two weeks, hundreds ofjournalists have been tasked with covering unrest on college campuses — and for studentjournalists — they are in the epicentre of it all. at ucla, four student journalists from the school's daily bruin newspaper were attacked by counter—protestors on wednesday during a demonstration that turned violent. in new hampshire, two studentjournalists at dartmouth college were arrested on wednesday. each charged with criminal tresspassing although they were wearing their press identification badge. on thursday, the pulitzer prize board — one ofjournalism's highest award — issued a statement recognising the "tireless efforts" of studentjournalists who have covered the protests at "great personal and academic risk" to themselves. with me now in—studio isjulia vargasjones, a columbia university graduate student and freelance journalist and karla marie sanford, who is also a columbia university graduate student and freelance journalist. great to have
thank ou. in the last two weeks, hundreds ofjournalists have been tasked with covering unrest on college campuses — and for studentjournalists — they are in the epicentre of it all. at ucla, four student journalists from the school's daily bruin newspaper were attacked by counter—protestors on wednesday during a demonstration that turned violent. in new hampshire, two studentjournalists at dartmouth college were arrested on wednesday. each charged with criminal tresspassing although they...
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it an important part of it for ou? , ., an important part of it for ou? , . , ., an important part of it for ou? , you? it is a test of society here to — you? it is a test of society here to see _ you? it is a test of society here to see what - you? it is a test of society here to see what it - you? it is a test of society here to see what it would | here to see what it would accept, they can move forward with their values. it was very difficult journey. with their values. it was very difficultjourney. i am difficult journey. i am actually difficultjourney. i am actually rather proud that we managed to overcome our differences.— managed to overcome our differences. one difference tsai has failed _ differences. one difference tsai has failed to _ differences. one differencej tsai has failed to overcome differences. one difference i tsai has failed to overcome is that with china. during her eight years in office patient�*s military intimidation of taiwan has dramatically increased. tsai says she does not think an attack on the island is imminent.— a
it an important part of it for ou? , ., an important part of it for ou? , . , ., an important part of it for ou? , you? it is a test of society here to — you? it is a test of society here to see _ you? it is a test of society here to see what - you? it is a test of society here to see what it - you? it is a test of society here to see what it would | here to see what it would accept, they can move forward with their values. it was very difficult journey. with their values. it was very...
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i'll be honest with ou, this where you are? i'll be honest with you. this is _ where you are? i'll be honest with you. this is the — where you are? i'll be honest with you, this is the first _ where you are? i'll be honest with you, this is the first time - where you are? i'll be honest with you, this is the first time i'm i you, this is the first time i'm hearing — you, this is the first time i'm hearing about this. i haven't been following — hearing about this. i haven't been following it and partly that's because in america we have been following — because in america we have been following the former president being on trial— following the former president being on trial every day. i appreciate the level_ on trial every day. i appreciate the level that — on trial every day. i appreciate the level that this has appreciated the attention— level that this has appreciated the attention of uk viewers but in america — attention of uk viewers but in america we have been watching trump on tv— america we have been watching trump on tv every— america we have been
i'll be honest with ou, this where you are? i'll be honest with you. this is _ where you are? i'll be honest with you. this is the — where you are? i'll be honest with you, this is the first _ where you are? i'll be honest with you, this is the first time - where you are? i'll be honest with you, this is the first time i'm i you, this is the first time i'm hearing — you, this is the first time i'm hearing about this. i haven't been following — hearing about this. i haven't been following...