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>> bowen: yeah. be because some doctors did this, they were like if a doctor asks you, gives you a needle and goes, "here, you do this suture," you have to say no. which leads me to believe it happened enough times that they were like, we have to tell the volunteers you cannot stitch up the patients. >> stephen: quite a compliment. >> bowen: huge compliment. >> stephen: congratulations on your emmy nomination. >> bowen: oh, thank you. it's fine. it was a clerical error. it was a clerical error. but thank you. >> stephen: not your first nomination. >> bowen: no, no. >> stephen: have you won before? >> bowen: [laughs] no, stephen. >> stephen: just asking. >> bowen: it's okay. the day after we met at the emmys a few years ago and we shared the same makeup artist and i thought that we were so chummy and familiar after one night of talking for 5 minutes, i wrote a note that the make up artist was supposed to hand off to you. i remember the note saying something like "i farted on the brushes. have fun." wh
>> bowen: yeah. be because some doctors did this, they were like if a doctor asks you, gives you a needle and goes, "here, you do this suture," you have to say no. which leads me to believe it happened enough times that they were like, we have to tell the volunteers you cannot stitch up the patients. >> stephen: quite a compliment. >> bowen: huge compliment. >> stephen: congratulations on your emmy nomination. >> bowen: oh, thank you. it's fine. it was a...
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>> bowen: yeah. were told many times that it must be because some doctors did this, they were like if a doctor asks you, gives you a needle and goes, here, you do this suture, you have to say no. which leads me to believe it happened enough times that they rely, we have to tell the volunteers you cannot stitch up the patients. >> stephen: quite a compliment. >> bowen: huge government. >> stephen: congratulations on your emmy nomination. >> bowen: thank you. it's fine. it was a clerical error. it was a clerical error. thank you. >> stephen: not your first nomination. >> bowen: no. >> stephen: heavy won before? >> [laughs] no, stephen. >> stephen: just asking. >> bowen: it's okay. the day after we met at the emmys a few years ago and we shared the same makeup artist and i thought that we were so chummy and familiar after one night of talking for 5 minutes i wrote a note then make up artist was supposed to hand off to nm over a note saying something like "i farted on the brushes. have fun." why am i so
>> bowen: yeah. were told many times that it must be because some doctors did this, they were like if a doctor asks you, gives you a needle and goes, here, you do this suture, you have to say no. which leads me to believe it happened enough times that they rely, we have to tell the volunteers you cannot stitch up the patients. >> stephen: quite a compliment. >> bowen: huge government. >> stephen: congratulations on your emmy nomination. >> bowen: thank you. it's...
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>> or you go, bowen and matt!'s it. >> lamorne: always about the ending of the words is what you're saying. >> big, long, open vowel. >> yay! >> yeah! >> lamorne: yang! >> you can do it with any vowel. it's fun. [ laughter ] >> lamorne: okay. >> they love it. >> lamorne: question about your podcast, is it okay to listen to your podcast on 1.5 speed? >> yes. because sometimes we are doing drugs that make us sound slow. [ laughter ] and sometimes -- and we don't do drugs that make us fast. we shouldn't be talking about this. [ laughter ] >> but now that we are, what we're saying is we're often stoned on the podcast. >> lamorne: that makes a lot of sense. [ cheers and applause ] >> and so -- there's a lot of content to consume out there. i sometimes will watch a youtube video on 1.75. >> lamorne: what? >> yeah, that's how my brain sort of is. >> lamorne: i can't get information that way. it's so strange because i hear people do that and i go why, do you do that? so i can get all the information in. i can't follow it.
>> or you go, bowen and matt!'s it. >> lamorne: always about the ending of the words is what you're saying. >> big, long, open vowel. >> yay! >> yeah! >> lamorne: yang! >> you can do it with any vowel. it's fun. [ laughter ] >> lamorne: okay. >> they love it. >> lamorne: question about your podcast, is it okay to listen to your podcast on 1.5 speed? >> yes. because sometimes we are doing drugs that make us sound slow. [ laughter...
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editorjeremy bowen. . ., bowen.ake of this? the _ bowen. what do you make of this? the west _ bowen. what do you make of this? the west bank - bowen. what do you make of this? the west bank itself i bowen. what do you make ofl this? the west bank itself has been spiralling into deeper violence since october seven last year when hamas attacked israel. while it has of course not been on the scale of gaza, it has been steady and steadily getting worse. and this operation by the israeli army which israel says it is basically an operation to try and hit people they call terrorists who might attack their civilians, and these people israel says are backed by iran, this is a significant escalation of what went before and it's also a reminder that for all the talk of iran and so on, fundamentally what this is about is this long—running immutable conflict between israelis and palestinians for control of the land.- control of the land. what is our control of the land. what is your view — control of the land. what is your view
editorjeremy bowen. . ., bowen.ake of this? the _ bowen. what do you make of this? the west _ bowen. what do you make of this? the west bank - bowen. what do you make of this? the west bank itself i bowen. what do you make ofl this? the west bank itself has been spiralling into deeper violence since october seven last year when hamas attacked israel. while it has of course not been on the scale of gaza, it has been steady and steadily getting worse. and this operation by the israeli army which...
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bowen deflected in mohammed kudus�*s shot as west ham made it to round three.our he went off injured. five minutes into the second half, jota silva equalised on his debut. it�*s currently one all in added time with the prospect of a penalty shoot out looming. elsewhere, wolves beat burnley 2—0, goncalo guedes with both goals for the home side. afc wimbledon against ipswich finished 2—2, and wimbledon go through on penalties — 4—2. southampton beat cardiff 5—3. cameron archer with two goals for the saints. brentford beat against colchester united 1—nil. league one side wycombe wanderers beat championship team swansea 1—nil. full details on the bbc sport website. now to the us open tennis where the wimbledon champion barbora krejcikova is out. she was beaten in the second round by the romanian qualifier elena—gabriela ruse, beating the czech player 6—4, 7—5 to reach the third round of a grand slam for the first time. krejcikova, who was knocked out of the quarterfinals at the olympics chose not to play any hard court warm—up events going into the tournament, and
bowen deflected in mohammed kudus�*s shot as west ham made it to round three.our he went off injured. five minutes into the second half, jota silva equalised on his debut. it�*s currently one all in added time with the prospect of a penalty shoot out looming. elsewhere, wolves beat burnley 2—0, goncalo guedes with both goals for the home side. afc wimbledon against ipswich finished 2—2, and wimbledon go through on penalties — 4—2. southampton beat cardiff 5—3. cameron archer with...
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let's talk to our international editorjeremy bowen, who's in washington.s a moment like this? the answer is, dangerous. potentially very dangerous indeed. as you have been hearing, retaliation is coming. i think the most optimistic scenario, if that is the case, that it is calibrated in such a way it doesn't bring down a massive response from the israelis, a military response. what would prompt that? perhaps a large—scale mass casualty civilian attack or perhaps as well is that, some damage to civilian infrastructure. back after october the 7th, the israelis wanted to go into action against hezbollah and they were dissuaded by the americans who had put some aircraft carriers into the region. right now the americans are trying to calm things down. let's not forget, at the beginning of the week the americans were talking up the prospect of a ceasefire in gaza. now, just at the end of the week, once again, people are talking about an all—out war in the region. it is an all—out war in the region. it is a sign of how hard it is to control the pace of events, ev
let's talk to our international editorjeremy bowen, who's in washington.s a moment like this? the answer is, dangerous. potentially very dangerous indeed. as you have been hearing, retaliation is coming. i think the most optimistic scenario, if that is the case, that it is calibrated in such a way it doesn't bring down a massive response from the israelis, a military response. what would prompt that? perhaps a large—scale mass casualty civilian attack or perhaps as well is that, some damage...
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jeremy bowen, the bbc�*s international editor, there. been injured from ukrainian lodged missile. —— launched. the acting governor of russia's kursk region has ordered a faster evacuation of civilians in areas at risk of ukraine's surprise cross border incursion. kursk borders ukraine and is where russian and ukrainian forces are locked in intense fighting now in its fifth day. strict security measures are in place there and two other regions — belgorod and bryansk. more than 76,000 people have already been evacuated from the region, as moscow struggles to repel the attack. russia imposed what it calls a "counter—terrorism operation regime" in three regions, as moscow attempts to halt a surprise cross—border incursion by ukrainian troops. authorities in the kursk, belgorod and bryansk regions now can restrict the movement of people and tap phones, ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky acknowledged saturday night that the country's forces are "pushing the war" into russia. translation: today, i i received several reports regarding the fr
jeremy bowen, the bbc�*s international editor, there. been injured from ukrainian lodged missile. —— launched. the acting governor of russia's kursk region has ordered a faster evacuation of civilians in areas at risk of ukraine's surprise cross border incursion. kursk borders ukraine and is where russian and ukrainian forces are locked in intense fighting now in its fifth day. strict security measures are in place there and two other regions — belgorod and bryansk. more than 76,000...
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that was our international editorjeremy bowen.d janine zacharia middle east analyst and lecturer at stanford university if she shared his viewpoint. i thought that he made some interesting points, but i wanted to take issue with one thing jeremy said about how basically, the palestinian authority has not been able to controljenin, this town in the northern part of the west bank, or tulkarem, the other town that israel went in heavy in for the last couple of years, hamas and islamichhad, palestinian terrorist groups under the us label are in control of that area. so if in the past you would, israel would have signalled or called mahmoud abbas, the leader of the palestinian authority, and said, we need you to take action against these individuals or we know there's a bomb making site here. they would have called on the pa to do that kind of work. they can't do that anymore. so we're in a new phase in that sense. overall, you're seeing a more aggressive israeli posture on all fronts. i mean, it's just a few days ago that we had israe
that was our international editorjeremy bowen.d janine zacharia middle east analyst and lecturer at stanford university if she shared his viewpoint. i thought that he made some interesting points, but i wanted to take issue with one thing jeremy said about how basically, the palestinian authority has not been able to controljenin, this town in the northern part of the west bank, or tulkarem, the other town that israel went in heavy in for the last couple of years, hamas and islamichhad,...
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that was our international editorjeremy bowen.janine zacharia — middle east analyst and lecturer at stanford university — if she shared his viewpoint. i thought he made some interesting points about i take one issue with how the palestinian authority has not been able to controljanine's town in the west bank or the other town israel went in heavy end. forthe other town israel went in heavy end. for the last couple of years hamas in other palestinian terrorist groups that are labelled under the us are in control of the area even in the past israel would signalled or called the leader of the palestinian authority and said, we need you to take action against these individuals were, we know there is a bomb making say here, that would've called on the pa to do those kinds of work and can't do that any more as we are in a new phase in that sense. i mean, it's just a few days ago that we had israel, um, launch a massive pre—emptive strike against hezbollah in south lebanon. and now you have this operation in the northern part of the west
that was our international editorjeremy bowen.janine zacharia — middle east analyst and lecturer at stanford university — if she shared his viewpoint. i thought he made some interesting points about i take one issue with how the palestinian authority has not been able to controljanine's town in the west bank or the other town israel went in heavy end. forthe other town israel went in heavy end. for the last couple of years hamas in other palestinian terrorist groups that are labelled under...
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i've been speaking to our international editor jeremy bowen who gave me his analysis of the situation well, this is of itself an escalation because it's the biggest israeli operation, as you've said, for more than 20 years — military operation on the west bank. the israelis would argue that it's an escalation, too, because they say that iran has been funding some of the armed groups there, supplying them with weapons, opening up what the israeli foreign minister called an eastern front against israel to create a base for attacks on israeli civilians. ithink, though, that what we're actually seeing is just the latest iteration of the steady descent into more bloodshed that has been occurring since the october 7th attacks by hamas into israel almost a year ago now. and also the fact that this is, yeah, people, otherforces may well get involved. i have no idea if iran is funnelling weapons towards the west bank. perhaps it is. but the point is, the fundamental issue is the conflict, the conflict between israelis and palestinians about who controls the land. palestinians want the west ban
i've been speaking to our international editor jeremy bowen who gave me his analysis of the situation well, this is of itself an escalation because it's the biggest israeli operation, as you've said, for more than 20 years — military operation on the west bank. the israelis would argue that it's an escalation, too, because they say that iran has been funding some of the armed groups there, supplying them with weapons, opening up what the israeli foreign minister called an eastern front...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, washington.r curfew amid clashes between security forces and protesters. deadly violent scenes have been playing out across the country. demonstrators have been protesting economic reforms that have led to runaway inflation and hunger. the rights group — amnesty international — says 13 protesters were killed by security forces on the first day of protests, followed by 3a who were severely injured in an explosion on thursday night. more from our simi jolaoso. a couple of hundred people have turned out here in lagos on the second day of a nationwide protest. this is despite the news from amnesty international that 13 people died and many others were injured on the first day of the protests stop authorities in several states across the northern region of nigeria have imposed a curfew. we have heard that protesters in one state to try to bring a curfew earlier in the day but they were quickly dispersed by soldiers. there is a heavy police presence in those states and there are quite a few police offi
jeremy bowen, bbc news, washington.r curfew amid clashes between security forces and protesters. deadly violent scenes have been playing out across the country. demonstrators have been protesting economic reforms that have led to runaway inflation and hunger. the rights group — amnesty international — says 13 protesters were killed by security forces on the first day of protests, followed by 3a who were severely injured in an explosion on thursday night. more from our simi jolaoso. a couple...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, washington.resident—elect. earlier mexico had said they had gone too far by recognising the opposition candidate as the winner of the contested presidential race. speaking at a news conference mexico's president said no country had the right to intervene in an internal matter. he said the biden administration's stance wrist creating instability in the region. venezuela's electoral declared nicolas maduro the winner. the opposition said it independently collected results from polling stations which showed that their candidate edmundo gonzalez, was far ahead with 67%. on thursday the us secretary of state antony blinken posted on x saying electoral data overwhelmingly demonstrates the will of the venezuelan people. democratic opposition candidate edmundo gonzalez won the most votes in sunday's election stop venezuelans have sunday's election stop venezuela ns have voted venezuelans have voted and their votes must count". that paul was also backed by the government of argentina, uruguay and panama,
jeremy bowen, bbc news, washington.resident—elect. earlier mexico had said they had gone too far by recognising the opposition candidate as the winner of the contested presidential race. speaking at a news conference mexico's president said no country had the right to intervene in an internal matter. he said the biden administration's stance wrist creating instability in the region. venezuela's electoral declared nicolas maduro the winner. the opposition said it independently collected...
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mr bowen was alyssa's favourite teacher. she wished for mr bowen to be her teacher again and again.dance moves. keep daydreaming, alice. it's a magical place to be, in your own thoughts. let your beaming smile guide you, alice, and shine brightly on us all. who would have imagined the tragic event that brought them all together? alice's life was too short, but it was celebrated here today. fiona trott, bbc news, southport. a seventh artwork by the elusive artist banksy has appeared on the streets of london. this time, he's spray—painted swimming piranhas on a city of london police sentry box. it's the latest in his animal series as yasmin rufo reports. today, spray—painted piranhas on an old police sentry box. but what could it mean? i think he's definitely making a comment about policing, and i think what we've got at the moment in england is a real problem across all of these areas. we'lljust never really know because i don't think he ever really says. the fish follow a whole host of other animals that have popped up across the capital. is it art? well, i don't think the stencils
mr bowen was alyssa's favourite teacher. she wished for mr bowen to be her teacher again and again.dance moves. keep daydreaming, alice. it's a magical place to be, in your own thoughts. let your beaming smile guide you, alice, and shine brightly on us all. who would have imagined the tragic event that brought them all together? alice's life was too short, but it was celebrated here today. fiona trott, bbc news, southport. a seventh artwork by the elusive artist banksy has appeared on the...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, washington.he venezuela opposition candidate as president—elect. earlier mexico said america had gone too far by recognising the opposition candidate as the winner of the contested presidential race. speaking at a news conference, mexico's president, andres manuel lopez obrador, said no country had the right to intervene in "an internal matter." he said the biden administration's stance risked creating instability in the region. venezuela's electoral commission declared mr maduro the winner with 52% of the vote. but the opposition says it independently collected results from polling stations, which show their candidate, edmundo gonzalez, far ahead with 67%. more than 1000 anti—government protests has been arrested since preliminary results were announced. these people desperately want answers. where are their families? what is happening to them? are they in here? this woman spots a relative inside. shouting. all of them have relatives who were arrested in anti—government protests. the son of isab
jeremy bowen, bbc news, washington.he venezuela opposition candidate as president—elect. earlier mexico said america had gone too far by recognising the opposition candidate as the winner of the contested presidential race. speaking at a news conference, mexico's president, andres manuel lopez obrador, said no country had the right to intervene in "an internal matter." he said the biden administration's stance risked creating instability in the region. venezuela's electoral...
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mr bowen was alice's favourite teacher. she wished for mr bowen to be her teacher again and again.you go dancing now, alice. teach those angels a few dance moves. keep daydreaming, alice. it's a magical place to be, in your own thoughts. let your beaming smile guide you, alice, and shine brightly on us all. singing. who would have imagined the tragic event that brought them all together? alice's life was too short, but it was celebrated here today. fiona trott, bbc news, southport. next, amid ongoing warnings of a wider escalation in the middle east, there's mounting concern about an increasingly unstable situation in the west bank. 615 palestinians have been killed since the start of the war in gaza — according to the palestinian authority health ministry. the un say at least 17 israelis, including 12 security forces personnel, have also been killed in the west bank. 0n the palestinian side, many are armed fighters but others are civilians. in one recent incident, the focus fell on the killing of a young palestinian customs officer by an israeli undercover unit — an episode record
mr bowen was alice's favourite teacher. she wished for mr bowen to be her teacher again and again.you go dancing now, alice. teach those angels a few dance moves. keep daydreaming, alice. it's a magical place to be, in your own thoughts. let your beaming smile guide you, alice, and shine brightly on us all. singing. who would have imagined the tragic event that brought them all together? alice's life was too short, but it was celebrated here today. fiona trott, bbc news, southport. next, amid...
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mr bowen was alyssa's favourite teacher. —— alice's.gain. we are letting you go dancing now, alice. teach those angels a few dance moves. keep daydreaming, alice. it's a magical place to be, in your own thoughts. let your beaming smile guide you, alice, and shine brightly on us all. singing. who would have imagined the tragic event that brought them all together? alice's life was too short, but it was celebrated here today. fiona trott, bbc news, southport. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. amid ongoing warnings of a wider escalation in the middle east, there is mounting concern about an increasingly unstable condition in the west bank. 615 palestinians have been killed since the start of the war in gaza — according to the palestinian authority health ministry. the un say at least 17 israelis, including 12 security forces personnel, have also been killed in the west bank. on the palestinian side, many are armed fighters but others are civilians. in one recent incident, the focus fell on the killing of a young palesti
mr bowen was alyssa's favourite teacher. —— alice's.gain. we are letting you go dancing now, alice. teach those angels a few dance moves. keep daydreaming, alice. it's a magical place to be, in your own thoughts. let your beaming smile guide you, alice, and shine brightly on us all. singing. who would have imagined the tragic event that brought them all together? alice's life was too short, but it was celebrated here today. fiona trott, bbc news, southport. around the world and across the...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, washington.plained what the kremlin been saying about all of this. admitting quite a lot about the russian agents who it got back as part of this prisoner swap. so, for example, the kremlin admitted today that, yes, the convicted assassin released from a german jail does work for the fsb, russia's domestic security service, and yes it admitted that also as part of this swap, moscow got back a russian military intelligence officer and also deep cover spies, that's a reference to the husband and wife team of sleeper agents who had been posing as argentinians in europe, ended up injail, they were so deep cover, that even their children didn't know that they were russian. in fact the parents only told the children that they were russian when they were on that plane heading to moscow yesterday. quite extraordinary. and while moscow was getting back agents and spies and a hit man, out of russian jails going the other way, dissidents and journalists and then artists, quite a contrast. taste journalists
jeremy bowen, bbc news, washington.plained what the kremlin been saying about all of this. admitting quite a lot about the russian agents who it got back as part of this prisoner swap. so, for example, the kremlin admitted today that, yes, the convicted assassin released from a german jail does work for the fsb, russia's domestic security service, and yes it admitted that also as part of this swap, moscow got back a russian military intelligence officer and also deep cover spies, that's a...
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last hour, i was joined in studio by the bbc�*s international editor jeremy bowen.ed his reflections on the strike on the gaza city school. it's almost become a ritualistic process now that after these things happen, there's condemnation, sometimes from israel's allies and like the americans, saying they are concerned about civilian casualties, but however, the americans, all they have repeatedly now for almost a year been telling the israelis did not kill so many civilians, the americans continue to provide the weapons which the israelis use to kill those civilians. and you've just said they've released those funds as well. that, ithink, gives a certain hollowness to the things they say. the pressure that america has, potentially, to use against israel is through weapon supplies, but they have chosen not to use it. as for the israelis, they absently insist they are being very careful, they say they use precision weapons, that there were maybe 20 hamas operatives killed, but the thing is, under international humanitarian law, there has to be a degree of proportional
last hour, i was joined in studio by the bbc�*s international editor jeremy bowen.ed his reflections on the strike on the gaza city school. it's almost become a ritualistic process now that after these things happen, there's condemnation, sometimes from israel's allies and like the americans, saying they are concerned about civilian casualties, but however, the americans, all they have repeatedly now for almost a year been telling the israelis did not kill so many civilians, the americans...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, washington.what has the kremlin been saying about all of this? it has been saying quite a lot. and admitting quite a lot about the russian agents hillier got back as part of this prisoner swap. for example, the kremlin admitted today that yes, the convicted assassin, release from a german jail does work for the fsb, russia's domestic security service. it admitted that is also part of this fop, moscow got back a russian military intelligence officer and also deep cover spies. a reference to the husband and wife team of sleeper agents who have been posing as argentinians in europe, ended up injail. they were so deep cover even their children didn't know that they were russian. the parents only told the children they were russian when they were on the plane heading to moscow yesterday. quite extraordinary. and while moscow is getting back agents and spies on the hit man, out of russian jail is going the other way, dissidents and journalists and an artist. dissidents and “ournalists and an artist. ,,
jeremy bowen, bbc news, washington.what has the kremlin been saying about all of this? it has been saying quite a lot. and admitting quite a lot about the russian agents hillier got back as part of this prisoner swap. for example, the kremlin admitted today that yes, the convicted assassin, release from a german jail does work for the fsb, russia's domestic security service. it admitted that is also part of this fop, moscow got back a russian military intelligence officer and also deep cover...
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west ham scored late through jarrod bowen to beat bournemouth. their game against nottingham forest went to penalties. let's end the programme back at the paralympics. boccia champion david smith won gold at the rio games in 2016, did it again in tokyo three years ago, and so he's hoping to make it a hat—trick of golds in paris. but he's also hoping to inspire the next generation to get into the sport. he's been talking to our reporter kimberley boak. i know there's a lot of people with my sort of disability who are smart, articulate, competitive, but without a competitive outlet. for me, it's like, why are they not playing boccia? so, david, how did it all start for you with boccia? i went to a school when i was 11 called treloar�*s. there was lots of activities going on and there was an opportunity to play boccia in the evenings. i wasn't particularly keen on the sport at the time, but it meant i got out of doing homework. so i went to the club, played regularly, and as i started playing regularly, i got better at the sport, and one year ijust
west ham scored late through jarrod bowen to beat bournemouth. their game against nottingham forest went to penalties. let's end the programme back at the paralympics. boccia champion david smith won gold at the rio games in 2016, did it again in tokyo three years ago, and so he's hoping to make it a hat—trick of golds in paris. but he's also hoping to inspire the next generation to get into the sport. he's been talking to our reporter kimberley boak. i know there's a lot of people with my...
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more insights on what is at stake for security in the middle east with international editor jeremy bowenyou for joining us. i want to start with ismail haniyeh. how instrumental was he in the hamas october seven attack? >> it is unclear who actually brought down the plan. but the working assumption has been that the mastermind behind it, number one on israel's hit list is based in gaza and has been in hiding since this happened. ismail haniyeh, people in israel don't make the distinction between the military and political side but it does exist. he was in doha, in kotter. he is more the political guard. his role has been the lead guy more or less in the negotiations for a cease-fire. >> we have seen the white house say no signs of escalation are imminent. there is no interest, it has been said in a wider war in the region. what could possible retaliation look like? >> i think both sides say they don't want a wider war. increasingly, they are prepared to risk it. israel made a huge gaffe by these two assassinations. the iranians and hezbollah have to decide how they will retaliate because
more insights on what is at stake for security in the middle east with international editor jeremy bowenyou for joining us. i want to start with ismail haniyeh. how instrumental was he in the hamas october seven attack? >> it is unclear who actually brought down the plan. but the working assumption has been that the mastermind behind it, number one on israel's hit list is based in gaza and has been in hiding since this happened. ismail haniyeh, people in israel don't make the distinction...
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so the 1st and k the to month to you lesson bowen. god forbid, the do the last uh 30 is the most of the of this box, the beginnings of the 1st specific decatur, the music shown right? colt about to go there are still goats in the mountains today, just like back then. but school needs their skin for the sound box. the animals can to be too young or too old. the to the next part is more difficult. porsche tail hair to the boat and the strings are made from it says, you know, i saw a time not here. feet literally and here the one for them was a fema, so this is the for of now the instruments can already be given a rough to one side. as each bases on it's important to basketball, the distribution be kept to live and with a, the memory of slavery bank and so be sent. it's nadia is also working to keep the keep 30 and musical traditional live to her next performance date is approaching. she's excited, but it's difficult to practice when her mother wants to see her studying law. saudis thoughts straight from her studies to our new compositio
so the 1st and k the to month to you lesson bowen. god forbid, the do the last uh 30 is the most of the of this box, the beginnings of the 1st specific decatur, the music shown right? colt about to go there are still goats in the mountains today, just like back then. but school needs their skin for the sound box. the animals can to be too young or too old. the to the next part is more difficult. porsche tail hair to the boat and the strings are made from it says, you know, i saw a time not...
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now me bowen joins 2 other pandas already at the red panda treehouse in the zoo's youth exploration zone. if you have plans to visit this summer, you want to stop by me. those habitat workers are recommending go around 10 o'clock in the morning. they say that's when usually get sound all right. good morning stretch. yeah. all right. that wraps things up for us here at 5 o'clock. and next up on kron for news at 6. >> a major road in walnut creek still closed this evening after teenager dies enough. crash early this morning. we have the latest updates on the investigation. plus, more questions tonight about extent of a suspected scabies outbreak at a south, a homeless shelter. and we'v got the latest update from officials. >> from the bay area's local news station. you're watching kron. 4 news at 6. >> and thanks for joining us on kron. 4 news at 6. i'm vicki liviakis and i'm dan thorn tonight. we're tracking a surge in covid cases during the months of summer travel. comes vaccines for the virus are becoming a little bit harder to come by our kron four's rob nesbitt reports now on what inf
now me bowen joins 2 other pandas already at the red panda treehouse in the zoo's youth exploration zone. if you have plans to visit this summer, you want to stop by me. those habitat workers are recommending go around 10 o'clock in the morning. they say that's when usually get sound all right. good morning stretch. yeah. all right. that wraps things up for us here at 5 o'clock. and next up on kron for news at 6. >> a major road in walnut creek still closed this evening after teenager...
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bowen yang was asked about the worst behavior he's seen from host since he came to the show in 2018.erson, this host made multiple cast members cry on wednesday during, before the table read because he hated the ideas. >> wow. >> yang kept his revelation anonymous but did imply the host in question was male, which narrows it down to about 65 possibilities. >> well, you know what? there's red dit out there that i'm sure will have a lot of theories. i'm dying to know. i saw this, and i was like, i want to know who that is. behind the scenes is so fascinating. the movie is going to be so fascinating, too, when that comes out. >>> when we come back, an urgent warning for ford and mazda drivers. and mazda drivers. i bet allison doesn't get jelly on her shirt. urgh! i bet noah lyles doesn't get smoothie on his jersey. aw, come on. i bet carl lewis doesn't get tomato sauce on his jacket. dang it. urghh! ♪♪ stains happen to the best of us. when they do, tide's got you covered. pasta in paris? when in rome! it's got to be tide. america's #1 detergent. upset stomach iberogast indigestion ibero
bowen yang was asked about the worst behavior he's seen from host since he came to the show in 2018.erson, this host made multiple cast members cry on wednesday during, before the table read because he hated the ideas. >> wow. >> yang kept his revelation anonymous but did imply the host in question was male, which narrows it down to about 65 possibilities. >> well, you know what? there's red dit out there that i'm sure will have a lot of theories. i'm dying to know. i saw...
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the water tank is bowen, dry, the ground water pump is broken and the diesel kindest is empty. all abandoned by a senegalese farm, a overwhelmed by the effects of climate change and rising fuel costs. it's a growing problem here. is a go now they are farmers who use 1200 meters of diesel to irrigate a single heck to of agricultural that company. we are in the i s region in north west in senegal region stretching 180 kilometers between the capital dot com . and the city of san luis. it is the country's vegetable growing hub, but it's raining, less and less here. and the ground water levels are dropping. so young cool button d'ye it is currently cultivating potatoes and onions. honest, we used picked up thought, but he's also managed to cultivate publishing and other vegetables on this land to . until recently this antiquated diesel generator was a small hole, does the only means of pumped the ground water onto disputes. now he has 9 solar panels to this clean energy is helping him to save money and keep his business afloat the fall every night before getting the solar power. and
the water tank is bowen, dry, the ground water pump is broken and the diesel kindest is empty. all abandoned by a senegalese farm, a overwhelmed by the effects of climate change and rising fuel costs. it's a growing problem here. is a go now they are farmers who use 1200 meters of diesel to irrigate a single heck to of agricultural that company. we are in the i s region in north west in senegal region stretching 180 kilometers between the capital dot com . and the city of san luis. it is the...
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the water tank is bowen, dry, the ground water pump is broken, and the diesel kindest is all empty. all abandoned by a senegalese pharma. overwhelmed by the effects of climate change and rising fuel costs? it's a growing problem here. they are farmers who use 1200 meters of diesel to irrigate a single heck to of agricultural that company. we are in the i s region in north west in senegal, a region stretching 180 kilometers between the capital call and the city of san luis. it is the country's vegetable growing hub, but it's raining, less and less here. and the ground water levels are dropping. the young coal button d'ye it is currently cultivating potatoes and onions. honest, we used picked up thought, but he's also managed to cultivate overseeing and other vegetables on this land. to . until recently this antiquated, the diesel generator was a small hole. the only means of pumped the ground water onto his fields. now he has 9 solar panels to this clean energy is helping him to save money and keep his business afloat the fall every night before getting the solar power. and i was fac
the water tank is bowen, dry, the ground water pump is broken, and the diesel kindest is all empty. all abandoned by a senegalese pharma. overwhelmed by the effects of climate change and rising fuel costs? it's a growing problem here. they are farmers who use 1200 meters of diesel to irrigate a single heck to of agricultural that company. we are in the i s region in north west in senegal, a region stretching 180 kilometers between the capital call and the city of san luis. it is the country's...
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our international editorjeremy bowen has more. there was quite a bit of scaremongering.ld war iii is close. that's the reason why he said he should be elected. there were some insults as well of kamala harris about her intelligence. he is also boastful. you would expect all that from him. however, there are signs that he has been honing his messages because he's being forced to fight a different opponent the one that he expected. he talked about policy, about the economy. he said seniors wouldn't have to pay tax on social security benefits, that waiters and others who rely on tips — a lot of people in this country, won't have to pay tax on tips. he told people essentially that they would be richer under donald trump. because he's not fighting joe biden any more, a familiar opponent, trump is having to recalibrate his messaging. with three months to go until the elections, i think this was a sign that trump and the republican party are focusing down on a new challenge, i new opponent, someone they have to take i think much more seriously than biden, who they were pretty c
our international editorjeremy bowen has more. there was quite a bit of scaremongering.ld war iii is close. that's the reason why he said he should be elected. there were some insults as well of kamala harris about her intelligence. he is also boastful. you would expect all that from him. however, there are signs that he has been honing his messages because he's being forced to fight a different opponent the one that he expected. he talked about policy, about the economy. he said seniors...
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the water tank is bowen, dry, the ground water pump is broken, and the diesel kindest is empty. all abandoned by a senegalese pharma, overwhelmed by the effects of climate change and rising fuel costs. it's a growing problem here. they are farmers who use 1200 meters of diesel to irrigate a single heck to of agricultural that company. we are in the i s region in north west in senegal region stretching 180 kilometers between the capital call and the city of san luis. it is the countries vegetable growing hub, but it's raining, less and less here. and the ground water levels are dropping. the young cool button d'ye it is currently cultivating potatoes and onions on his 3 is picked up, blocked, but he's also managed to cultivate overseen and other vegetables on this land. to until recently this antiquated diesel generator was a small hole, does only means of pump the ground water onto his fields. now he has 9 solar panels to this clean energy is helping him to save money and keep his business afloat the fall every night. before getting the solar found out, i was facing enormous dif
the water tank is bowen, dry, the ground water pump is broken, and the diesel kindest is empty. all abandoned by a senegalese pharma, overwhelmed by the effects of climate change and rising fuel costs. it's a growing problem here. they are farmers who use 1200 meters of diesel to irrigate a single heck to of agricultural that company. we are in the i s region in north west in senegal region stretching 180 kilometers between the capital call and the city of san luis. it is the countries...
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the water tank is bowen, dry, the ground water pump is broken, and the diesel kindest is empty. all abandoned by a senegalese farm, a overwhelmed by the effects of climate change and rising fuel costs. it's a growing problem here. is a go now they are farmers who use 1200 meters of diesel to irrigate a single heck to of agricultural lat company. we are in the i s region in north west in senegal region stretching 180 kilometers between the capital call and the city of san luis. it is the country's vegetable growing hub, but it's raining, less and less here. and the ground water levels are dropping. the young coal button d'ye it is currently cultivating potatoes and onions. honest, we used picked up thought, but he's also managed to cultivate overseen and other vegetables on this land. to until recently this antiquated diesel generator was a small hole does only means of pumped the ground water onto disputes. now he has 9 solar panels to this clean energy is helping him to save money and keep his business afloat. the following up, before getting the solar found out, i was facing e
the water tank is bowen, dry, the ground water pump is broken, and the diesel kindest is empty. all abandoned by a senegalese farm, a overwhelmed by the effects of climate change and rising fuel costs. it's a growing problem here. is a go now they are farmers who use 1200 meters of diesel to irrigate a single heck to of agricultural lat company. we are in the i s region in north west in senegal region stretching 180 kilometers between the capital call and the city of san luis. it is the...
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many tucker's people came to bowen for work, bringing the dish with them to that thing. it's a local preferences before long the donor fund based group bobby on land. so where does all these leave don't it? is it typically german or tuck ish? what about german tuck ish? for me it's definitely from berlin. as a permission slip surface quizzing, even though it's from germany with your mission mixed, but the turkish version has more meet at all it. success has made the bone and version of dona and brad, an export hits to europe and beyond the donor lobby and talk a 1000 like down to the home. says this thanks, bob. mine is. my suspicion is that the turkish federation from is down goal is trying to monopolize the donor on the world market for itself and push the german donor out of the market. back in the central use of the actual owner gets these real donor. he opened the mets, that taste better ations application is about tradition and about money. to do that, we believe that this will be an economic plus for turkey. and above all, will help the donors export performance a
many tucker's people came to bowen for work, bringing the dish with them to that thing. it's a local preferences before long the donor fund based group bobby on land. so where does all these leave don't it? is it typically german or tuck ish? what about german tuck ish? for me it's definitely from berlin. as a permission slip surface quizzing, even though it's from germany with your mission mixed, but the turkish version has more meet at all it. success has made the bone and version of dona and...
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our international editor jeremy bowen who's in washington has more. they've talked about dates.y've agreed on at least one of them. they're going to be in september. this news conference by donald trump was there was quite a bit of scare mongering to start with. he said world war three is close. another great depression could be close. america had become a banana republic without secure borders. unless, of course, that's a reason why. of course, he said he should be elected. and there were some insults as well of kamala harris about her intelligence. he was also boastful. you'd expect all of that from him. however, there are signs that he has been honing his messages because he's being forced to fight a different opponent to the one that he expected. he talked about policy, about the economy. he said that seniors wouldn't have to pay tax on social security benefits. he said that waiters and others who rely on tips, which are quite a lot of people in this country, won't have to pay tax on tips quite potent, simple messages. he told people essentially that they would be richer und
our international editor jeremy bowen who's in washington has more. they've talked about dates.y've agreed on at least one of them. they're going to be in september. this news conference by donald trump was there was quite a bit of scare mongering to start with. he said world war three is close. another great depression could be close. america had become a banana republic without secure borders. unless, of course, that's a reason why. of course, he said he should be elected. and there were some...
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the bbc�*s international editorjeremy bowen gave us his assessment.f and defiance today at the beirut funeral for two children killed in last night's israeli air strike. but the threat of war hangs heavy here, too. this is the moment the air strike hit, captured from a nearby sports club, where people escaped. and the aftermath. here, israel killed the hezbollah leader they believed responsible for the attack on the golan heights. israel's previous attacks have been linked to the border. the iranian—backed group is more formidable and more heavily armed than hamas. in this neighbourhood in beirut, support for iran and hezbollah is strong. so too is hatred for israel. but today, they were burying ten—year—old hassan and his six—year—old sister, amira. he never left her side, the family said. he played football, too — his team were among the mourners. their mother, miriam, stood by, overcome with grief. their aunt, zainab, promised vengeance. translation: the only criminals are israel and america. _ they are solely responsible for this act. translation:
the bbc�*s international editorjeremy bowen gave us his assessment.f and defiance today at the beirut funeral for two children killed in last night's israeli air strike. but the threat of war hangs heavy here, too. this is the moment the air strike hit, captured from a nearby sports club, where people escaped. and the aftermath. here, israel killed the hezbollah leader they believed responsible for the attack on the golan heights. israel's previous attacks have been linked to the border. the...
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0ur international editor jeremy bowen is in philadelphia.is pick may have come as a surprise to some who were expecting the governor of pennsylvania, josh shapiro, to be announced. yeah, josh shapiro, the governor of this state, the state of pennsylvania — and it's a state, because of the way the american electoral system works, that the democrats absolutely have to win if they want kamala harris to be the next president of the united states. the argument is that perhaps mr shapiro might have been a vote—loser because, likejoe biden, he's a very staunch supporter of israel, and that has been losing the democrats votes. there's another reason, though, perhaps more strong than that — which is that governor walz is someone who has — he was pretty unknown nationally even a couple of weeks ago, but he's really burst onto the national scene with a number of very effective interventions on cable tv, principally use of the word "weird" to describe, well, both the vice presidential and presidential choices of the republicans and the republicans in ge
0ur international editor jeremy bowen is in philadelphia.is pick may have come as a surprise to some who were expecting the governor of pennsylvania, josh shapiro, to be announced. yeah, josh shapiro, the governor of this state, the state of pennsylvania — and it's a state, because of the way the american electoral system works, that the democrats absolutely have to win if they want kamala harris to be the next president of the united states. the argument is that perhaps mr shapiro might have...
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west ham won 2—0 at crystal palace, soucek and bowen with the goals. fulham beat leicester 2—1.y goal as nottingham forest won at southampton. and tottenham thrashed everton 4—0. heung—min son scored twice. korea's shinji—yai leads the women's british open heading into the final round at st andrew's. the two—time winner went round in five under for the day, and leads by one stroke on seven underthe defending champion ——and leads by one stroke on seven under. the defending champion lilia vu is second and the world number one nelly korda who had held the halfway lead had a really bad day, dropping three strokes to sit on five under. mclaren�*s lando norris has spoiled the party at zandvoort, taking pole for sunday's dutch grand prix ahead of home favourite and championship leader max verstappen. norris is the first driver other than verstappen to take pole since the race returned to the calendar in 2021 after a 36—year break. norris was a third of a second quicker than the red bull, and his team—mate oscar piastri will start third on the grid. an amazing day. nice to be back, and
west ham won 2—0 at crystal palace, soucek and bowen with the goals. fulham beat leicester 2—1.y goal as nottingham forest won at southampton. and tottenham thrashed everton 4—0. heung—min son scored twice. korea's shinji—yai leads the women's british open heading into the final round at st andrew's. the two—time winner went round in five under for the day, and leads by one stroke on seven underthe defending champion ——and leads by one stroke on seven under. the defending...
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jeremy bowen is with me — yet another escalation in the region. yes. west bank at boiling point., they say it is about iran, iran is behind an increase in palestinian violence, armed groups. it is no secret iran does support the palestinian armed groups, someone has to pay for their weaponry, there is no question. but why escalate now when israel has been hitting these same places for months and months and months and arresting thousands of people, killing hundreds? the route of it is the long conflict over control of the long conflict over control of the land. between israelis and palestinians. there is politics as well. netanyahu has said very emphatically there will never be a palestinian state, the palestinians want this land, the west bank is a big part of theirs so by doing this, prime minister netanyahu is weakening the palestinian authority which does want a palestinian state in which the americans say should be a big part of the future, notjust in the west bank but in gaza which again that is something netanyahu is very much against. so weakening his enemies there in the
jeremy bowen is with me — yet another escalation in the region. yes. west bank at boiling point., they say it is about iran, iran is behind an increase in palestinian violence, armed groups. it is no secret iran does support the palestinian armed groups, someone has to pay for their weaponry, there is no question. but why escalate now when israel has been hitting these same places for months and months and months and arresting thousands of people, killing hundreds? the route of it is the long...
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and a space x crew dragon, or so they say they'll fly home to astronauts stranded in space. friends bowen, this is a wild story. i'm rick sanchez. hey, let's do this thing. the look. there's still a lot of chatter world wide regarding the rest of the telegram founder, hobble durham, especially now that we know why he was essentially arrested at 1st. we thought, well, look, who knows, maybe this guy did something off, or maybe he was running drugs or maybe he was involved in some kind of office scandal or something. but we're now finding out that that's not the case because we have the charging document. it's been released and it's mostly about complicity. it was complicity mean complacently basically means that they're charging him with whatever any one of his 1000000000 users on his platform might have done or thought to do. which is like arresting the head of a phone company because somebody use their telephone to do a drug deal or something. i mean, it's kind of ridiculous. no, it's, it's beyond ridiculous. there's a document that we're talking about. what appears to be the most damagi
and a space x crew dragon, or so they say they'll fly home to astronauts stranded in space. friends bowen, this is a wild story. i'm rick sanchez. hey, let's do this thing. the look. there's still a lot of chatter world wide regarding the rest of the telegram founder, hobble durham, especially now that we know why he was essentially arrested at 1st. we thought, well, look, who knows, maybe this guy did something off, or maybe he was running drugs or maybe he was involved in some kind of office...
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mr bowen was alyssa's favourite teacher. we are letting you go dancing now, alice.ce to be in your own thoughts. let your beaming smile guide you, alice. and shine brightly on us all. who would have imagined the tragic event that brought them all together? alice's life was too short, but it was celebrated here today. fiona trott, bbc news, southport. let's get some of the day's other news now. bangladesh's interim government says it has grave concerns about attacks on hindus and other minorities since the former prime minister, sheikh hasina, was ousted. hundreds of hindu demonstrators took to the streets on friday to protest against attacks on their properties and temples. the new cabinet — led by the nobel peace prize winner, muhammad yunus — said it would consult widely on how to prevent such violence. the number of people confirmed dead after the collapse of a huge rubbish dump in the ugandan capital kampala has risen to 12. fourteen others have been taken to hospital. rescuers are using excavators to search for survivors beneath mounds of waste, which engulfed
mr bowen was alyssa's favourite teacher. we are letting you go dancing now, alice.ce to be in your own thoughts. let your beaming smile guide you, alice. and shine brightly on us all. who would have imagined the tragic event that brought them all together? alice's life was too short, but it was celebrated here today. fiona trott, bbc news, southport. let's get some of the day's other news now. bangladesh's interim government says it has grave concerns about attacks on hindus and other...
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february and a space x crew dragon, or so they say they'll fly home to astronauts stranded in space fence bowen, this is a wild story. i'm rick sanchez. hey, let's do this thing the lot. there's still a lot of chatter uh world wide regarding the rest of the telegram founder, puddle durham, especially now that we know why he was essentially arrested at 1st. we thought, well, look, who knows, maybe this guy did something.
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the bbc�*s international editorjeremy bowen gave us his assessment.say they don't want wider war and they would be insane, all sides, wider war and they would be insane, allsides, if wider war and they would be insane, all sides, if they wanted one. increasingly they are tempted to risk it. they made a gamble of these assassinations. equally, the iranians and has full have to decide how they will retaliate. is going to be something can calibrate? the hope under american pressure was to do something that really hurt without triggering wider war. can they do something like that? that depends very much what they do if for example the leader of hezbollah decide the way to answer an attack on their hq in beirut is to hit tel aviv. that definitely would also be seen as a split to remove. they are holding onto lucky charms in their pockets and really crossing their fingers at the same time. and our correspondent quentin sommerville has more on israel's strike on lebanon, that killed a hezbollah commander, as well as two children. it was grief and defiance to
the bbc�*s international editorjeremy bowen gave us his assessment.say they don't want wider war and they would be insane, all sides, wider war and they would be insane, allsides, if wider war and they would be insane, all sides, if they wanted one. increasingly they are tempted to risk it. they made a gamble of these assassinations. equally, the iranians and has full have to decide how they will retaliate. is going to be something can calibrate? the hope under american pressure was to do...
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our international editorjeremy bowen is in washington and gave his analysis of the situation.ally very dangerous indeed, as you have heard in retaliation is coming according to iran and the most optimistic scenario if that is the case is it's calibrated in such a way that it does not bring a massive response from the israeli and military response, what would prompt that is perhaps a large—scale mass casualties civilian attack or perhaps as well as that some damage to civilian infrastructure. back after october seven the israelis wanted to go back into action against hezbollah and they were dissuaded by the americans who deployed to aircraft carriers and now america is trying to calm things down and let's not forget that at the beginning of the week, the americans were talking at the prospect of a ceasefire in gaza and nowjust at the end of the week once again people are talking about an all—out war in the region. it is a sign of how hard it is to control the pace of events, even for the americans and how i think every time you get closer to the brink there is a real chance tha
our international editorjeremy bowen is in washington and gave his analysis of the situation.ally very dangerous indeed, as you have heard in retaliation is coming according to iran and the most optimistic scenario if that is the case is it's calibrated in such a way that it does not bring a massive response from the israeli and military response, what would prompt that is perhaps a large—scale mass casualties civilian attack or perhaps as well as that some damage to civilian infrastructure....
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or so they say they'll fly home to after knots stranded in space. fence bowen, this is a wild story. i'm rick sanchez. hey, let's do this thing. the look. there's still a lot of chatter world wide regarding the arrest of a telegram founder, probably durham, especially now that we know why he was essentially arrested at 1st. we thought, well, look, who knows, maybe this guy did something off of my.
or so they say they'll fly home to after knots stranded in space. fence bowen, this is a wild story. i'm rick sanchez. hey, let's do this thing. the look. there's still a lot of chatter world wide regarding the arrest of a telegram founder, probably durham, especially now that we know why he was essentially arrested at 1st. we thought, well, look, who knows, maybe this guy did something off of my.
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and a space x crew dragon, or so they say they'll fly home to after knots stranded in space. friends bowen, this is a wild story. i'm rick sanchez. hey, let's do this thing the lot. there's still a lot of chatter uh world wide regarding the arrest of a telegram founder, hobble durham, especially now that we know why he was essentially arrested at 1st. we thought, well, look, who knows, maybe this guy did something awful. maybe he was running drugs or maybe he was involved in some kind of office scandal or something. but we're now finding out that that's about the case because we have the charging document. it's been released. and it's mostly about complicity. it was complicity mean completely basically means that they're charging him with whatever any one up is. 1000000000 users on his platform might have done or thought to do, which is like arresting the head of a phone company because somebody use their telephone to do a drug deal or something. i mean, it's kind of ridiculous that no, it's, it's beyond ridiculous. there's a document that we're talking about, what appears to be the most d
and a space x crew dragon, or so they say they'll fly home to after knots stranded in space. friends bowen, this is a wild story. i'm rick sanchez. hey, let's do this thing the lot. there's still a lot of chatter uh world wide regarding the arrest of a telegram founder, hobble durham, especially now that we know why he was essentially arrested at 1st. we thought, well, look, who knows, maybe this guy did something awful. maybe he was running drugs or maybe he was involved in some kind of office...
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if the areas they're going to are safe enough for them and their children and from the unpredictable bowen. bonds as that is really work, continues to raise across the central area mainly these days and across the gaza strip design even more data from their velocity in the central area. how it's done. now in winded development is always carried out in attempted assassination in southern lebanon. and last is media offices saying the us and targets in the as strike inside and survive. monday's, a task force as an escalation and violence between israel and has paula, the lebanese group known to drones and rockets towards israel on sunday, in response to the assassination of one of its top commodities in favor. last month . meanwhile, cats are in a rowing or holding trucks in test run to discuss the escalates in crisis and gaza . the country prime minister mohammed ban of the rough mind been just some of bonnie's met ron's president on foreign minister or on his head. the welcome scott tells efforts to stop the war and supports any ceasefire excepted by a mass. katara is one of the countries m
if the areas they're going to are safe enough for them and their children and from the unpredictable bowen. bonds as that is really work, continues to raise across the central area mainly these days and across the gaza strip design even more data from their velocity in the central area. how it's done. now in winded development is always carried out in attempted assassination in southern lebanon. and last is media offices saying the us and targets in the as strike inside and survive. monday's, a...
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and a space x crew dragon, or so they say they'll fly home to astronauts stranded in space. friends bowen, this is a wild story. i'm rick sanchez. hey, let's do this thing of the lot. there's still a lot of chatter world wide regarding the rest of the telegram founder, pabo, low durham, especially now that we know why he was essentially arrested at 1st. we thought, well, look, who knows? maybe this guy did something awful. maybe he was running drugs or maybe he was involved in some kind of office scandal or something. but we're now finding out that that's not the case because we have the charging document. it's been released . and it's mostly about complicity. it was complicity mean complaints and they basically means that they're charging him with whatever any one of his 1000000000 users on his platform might have done or thought to do. which is like arresting the head of a phone company because somebody use their telephone to do a drug deal or something. i mean, it's kind of ridiculous. no, it's, it's beyond ridiculous. there is a document that we're talking about, what appears to be th
and a space x crew dragon, or so they say they'll fly home to astronauts stranded in space. friends bowen, this is a wild story. i'm rick sanchez. hey, let's do this thing of the lot. there's still a lot of chatter world wide regarding the rest of the telegram founder, pabo, low durham, especially now that we know why he was essentially arrested at 1st. we thought, well, look, who knows? maybe this guy did something awful. maybe he was running drugs or maybe he was involved in some kind of...
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yeah. ..the majesty of this year's laurence llewelyn—bowen contribution to the illuminations.intessentially blackpool vision, beautifully brought to life with the help of mike's engineering degree. did you imagine that that degree would bring you to this point... no, no. ..with disco donkeys? with disco donkeys. lost me way in life! how long have you done it, mike? ten years. really? ten years. yeah. and it's still magic. it gets crazier every year. crazier and crazier. whatever comes out of somebody�*s head when they're having a gin, i don't know. i don't get that effect, but... it is the humour... ..the silliness, the sparkle that appeals. took me two days to sew these lights on. this is chewbacca. i got fed up, so i pinned 'em on. these are top tips for people wanting to do it next year? yeah. a few safety pins. none of this needs to make any sense, but it's still making people smile after 145 years. jayne mccubbin, bbc news. ididn't i didn't know disco donkeys exist, you learn something new every day. you were watching bbc news. sid vicious, lee harvey oswald, sir winston
yeah. ..the majesty of this year's laurence llewelyn—bowen contribution to the illuminations.intessentially blackpool vision, beautifully brought to life with the help of mike's engineering degree. did you imagine that that degree would bring you to this point... no, no. ..with disco donkeys? with disco donkeys. lost me way in life! how long have you done it, mike? ten years. really? ten years. yeah. and it's still magic. it gets crazier every year. crazier and crazier. whatever comes out of...
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february, and a space x crew dragon, or so they say they'll fly home to astronaut stranded in space. fence bowen, this is a wild story, i'm rick sanchez. hey, let's do this thing the.
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and a space x crew dragon, or so they say they'll fly home to after knots stranded in space. friends bowen, this is a wild story. i'm rick sanchez. hey, let's do this thing the lot. there's still a lot of chatter world wide regarding the arrest of a telegram founder pabo law durham, especially now that we know why he was essentially arrested at 1st. we thought, well, look, who knows, maybe this guy did something off, or maybe he was running drugs or maybe he was involved in some kind of office scandal or something. but we're now finding out that that's not the case because we have the charging document. it's been released and it's mostly about complicity. it was complicity mean completely basically means that they're charging him with whatever any one of his 1000000000 users on his platform might have done or thought to do. which is like arresting the head of a phone company because somebody use their telephone to do a drug deal or something. i mean, it's kind of ridiculous. it, no, it's, it's beyond ridiculous. there is a document that we're talking about, what appears to be the most dama
and a space x crew dragon, or so they say they'll fly home to after knots stranded in space. friends bowen, this is a wild story. i'm rick sanchez. hey, let's do this thing the lot. there's still a lot of chatter world wide regarding the arrest of a telegram founder pabo law durham, especially now that we know why he was essentially arrested at 1st. we thought, well, look, who knows, maybe this guy did something off, or maybe he was running drugs or maybe he was involved in some kind of office...