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dr richard brown, think that is our hope. dr richard brown. thank _ think that is our hope. dr richard brown, thank you _ think that is our hope. dr richard brown, thank you very _ think that is our hope. dr richard brown, thank you very much i think that is our hope. dr richard i brown, thank you very much indeed, paediatric consultant at addenbrooke's hospital. thank you very much indeed, congratulations again and thank you to everyone involved in this work. we arejust going we are just going to show you very quickly the live pictures from malmo. oh, brazil, sorry. and these are the flooded streets in brazil, in the rio grande. we have seen a lot of flooding pictures there in the last week or so. this is the very latest news, we are bbc news, we'll be back with you soon. hello there. temperatures have been creeping up to day by day, high temperatures, but around the north for cloud and spots of rain, thursday another great day here with outbreaks of rain. tonight it looks like that weather front will eventually move north, become confined to the northern isles for a while
dr richard brown, think that is our hope. dr richard brown. thank _ think that is our hope. dr richard brown, thank you _ think that is our hope. dr richard brown, thank you very _ think that is our hope. dr richard brown, thank you very much i think that is our hope. dr richard i brown, thank you very much indeed, paediatric consultant at addenbrooke's hospital. thank you very much indeed, congratulations again and thank you to everyone involved in this work. we arejust going we are just going...
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earlier we spoke to doctor richard brown. he's a paediatric consultant at adenbrookes hospital and one of the investigators of this ground—breaking gene therapy work and i asked him how he felt. it has been just wonderful, seeing how much it means to opal sandy's family that she is able to say, daddy and as you showed in that video package, to respond to sounds, so it is really exciting and it is exactly what we would have dreamt of. can you explain a bit more for me how it works? we saw that you are changing the gene using a virus, is that right? that's right, i thought your package explained it really nicely. what happens is basically the cochlear hair cells, which is in the inner ear, that's where your sound is sensed and they are working perfectly to do the sensing, but they can't talk to the acoustic nerve, which takes the signal into the brain because of a genetic problem there. and basically what we do as we drop in the genetic material that is necessary to cope for a protein called o2 furling and what that means is
earlier we spoke to doctor richard brown. he's a paediatric consultant at adenbrookes hospital and one of the investigators of this ground—breaking gene therapy work and i asked him how he felt. it has been just wonderful, seeing how much it means to opal sandy's family that she is able to say, daddy and as you showed in that video package, to respond to sounds, so it is really exciting and it is exactly what we would have dreamt of. can you explain a bit more for me how it works? we saw that...
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here's richard irvine—brown. this is rafah in southern gaza, which has been home to over a million displaced people in recent weeks. and this is deir al—balah further north where people displaced were told to go for their safety by israel as its forces began a campaign in rafa last week. the red area here is the area they've been instructed to leave. here is al mawasi, an area along the coastal al—rasheed road, also within the israeli designated safety zone. the un estimates that over the past week nearly 360,000 people have fled rafah, heading north. come over here. we can see them on the move. we can tell from these satellite images that these people are moving from a displacement camp in rafah. here they are on the 5th of may. three days later, they're gone. this is a satellite image of where they might be heading to. we've identified it injust the west of deir all—balah, a recently we've identified it in just the west of deir al—balah, a recently constructed emergency field hospital. you can see it ri
here's richard irvine—brown. this is rafah in southern gaza, which has been home to over a million displaced people in recent weeks. and this is deir al—balah further north where people displaced were told to go for their safety by israel as its forces began a campaign in rafa last week. the red area here is the area they've been instructed to leave. here is al mawasi, an area along the coastal al—rasheed road, also within the israeli designated safety zone. the un estimates that over the...
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here's richard irvine—brown. this is rafah in southern gaza, which has been home to over a million displaced people in recent weeks. and this is deir al—balah further north where people displaced were told to go for their safety by israel as its forces began a campaign in rafa last week. the red area here is the area they've been instructed to leave. here is al—mawasi, an area along the coastal al—rasheed road, also within the israeli designated safety zone. the un estimates that over the past week nearly 360,000 people have fled rafah, heading north. come over here. we can see them on the move. we can tell from these satellite images that these people are moving from a displacement camp in rafah. here they are on the 5th of may. three days later, they're gone. this is a satellite image of where they might be heading to. we've identified it in just the west of deir all—balah, a recently we've identified it in just the west of deir al—balah, a recently constructed emergency field hospital. you can see it
here's richard irvine—brown. this is rafah in southern gaza, which has been home to over a million displaced people in recent weeks. and this is deir al—balah further north where people displaced were told to go for their safety by israel as its forces began a campaign in rafa last week. the red area here is the area they've been instructed to leave. here is al—mawasi, an area along the coastal al—rasheed road, also within the israeli designated safety zone. the un estimates that over...
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brown. i'll tell you the big difference, paul tell you the big difference, paul, between tony blair and sir keir starmer. i didn't see any optimism there today. i mean, literally no optimism. i didn't see any vision . ian blair was see any vision. ian blair was terribly good, wasn't he, at selling a vision of where we were going to go and why the journey was worth it. none of that. >> well, here's the original pledge. god! hold it up for the camera. >> there it is. there it is. i carry it in my wallet, close to my heart. you've kept it every day for 30 years. and if you look at the pledges, they're very mild, you know, they're very mild, you know, they're very modest. and there wasn't a great vision in here. it was quite mechanistic, quite low level achievable, which is what starmer has learned. and the retail offer is there as a demonstration for a bigger purpose. but it isn't big, bold stuff. the national minimum wage isn't even on this card. >> i understand your point that what blair i me
brown. i'll tell you the big difference, paul tell you the big difference, paul, between tony blair and sir keir starmer. i didn't see any optimism there today. i mean, literally no optimism. i didn't see any vision . ian blair was see any vision. ian blair was terribly good, wasn't he, at selling a vision of where we were going to go and why the journey was worth it. none of that. >> well, here's the original pledge. god! hold it up for the camera. >> there it is. there it is. i...
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judge richard is a native of and grandson of russian and polish and jewish ihe is a graduate of duke university and the duke univerzézsity school of law. he practiced law in columbia south carolina specializing in complex civil litigation before president obama nominated him as he wasst confirmed by the senate by unanimous consent in august 2010. shortly after the confirmation, he his maternal grandparents had been sworn in asitizens in the courtrooms to which he was assigned. a fact that he has shared with naturalization ceremonies.d in l courthouse since and has handled a number of significant cases includi8,a who killed nine people attednes. he is the author of numerous articles and boo w particular focus on american legal history. with hisife, us tonight, a retired historian the author of in pursuit of thee early columbia south carolina. his most recent books talk is dn exampleourage, the blinding of sergeant and the harry trumad judge. it's been referred to by "the new york times"s riveting, remarkable. by professor henry louis gates as a timely book a monumental they have two
judge richard is a native of and grandson of russian and polish and jewish ihe is a graduate of duke university and the duke univerzézsity school of law. he practiced law in columbia south carolina specializing in complex civil litigation before president obama nominated him as he wasst confirmed by the senate by unanimous consent in august 2010. shortly after the confirmation, he his maternal grandparents had been sworn in asitizens in the courtrooms to which he was assigned. a fact that he...