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earlier i spoke to aviation expert and journalist julian bray in cambridge, he explained to me have something like this could have happened at one of the world's busiest airport. that is the big question that everybody needs to be investigating right now. it's quite clear that the japan lines uh uh they had the right to run way so they have the full they should be any of the aircraft or that. think the runaway there's yeah, that should be it all the taxi way. waiting for permission to go on the runway. so this will be one of the items of the investigation to find out how it is possible that these smaller dash 8 wait a bit on to the depth of these kind of. so for mobs was that i had this done the small reg for is that you feel with the release supplied. so there's great systems and that is probably why, oh, the one test was able to escape from that take read. because uh, the interior of the x box would be so we packed it is in boxes, right. and things like that. the snow. luckily the air bus, which was at but quickly engulfed in flames and managed to uh, not have anyone lose their life because
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julie, and thanks for your insights, aviation expert and journalist, judy and bright, joining us from cambridge. all right, let's take a look at what some of the other stories making news around the world in the united states. donald trump has appealed against a ruling removing him from the presidential primary policy in the state of maine. last week, the former president was banned from running by mains top election officials over his role in the january 6th assault on the us comp of our community. harvard university presidents, claudine gay, has resigned to meet like allegations of plagiarism and criticism over her testimony at a congressional hearing. last month. she was under pressure to step down after refusing to say unequivocal. you weren't that close on campus for the genocide of jews. we would violate university policy, free exchange of ideas. so for just say, says create opposition meter me change your is recovering in intensive care after being stabbed in the neck. he was attacked while speaking to reporters during a visit to the city of guzman, and ernest at the hospital. supporters
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well, earlier i spoke to aviation expert and during this julian bray in the english city of cambridge, and he explained to me something like this could have happened at one of the world's biggest airports. that is the big question that everybody needs to be investigating right now. it's quite clear that the japan lines uh uh they had the right to rom lay, so they have full, they should be any of the aircraft or that. think the runaway there's yeah, the red cross should that be, you know, the taxi way waiting for permission to go on the runway. so this will be one of the items of the investigation to find out how it is possible that these smaller dash, i wait cuz i get on to the depth of these kind of. so mom's was there, i have this done. the small rec for is, are you still with the release supplied? so this way and that is probably why. oh, the one test was able to escape from that take read because uh, the interior of the box would be so we packed it is in boxes, right? and things like that. now luckily, the air bus uh, which was that quickly engulfed in flames and managed to, uh, n
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it is with candles from cambridge university. you're welcome. israel has defended itself. are the ones top cause the guns claims? it's convincing genocide and gaza on thursday, south africa and prosecute has argued that israel's ministry responds to the how much the tire attacks on the 7th of october was an attempt to destroy the palestinian people is right. the lawyers didn't arms. those claims and fed backcountry was acting in its own defense facing allegations of genocide to the united nations highest quotes. israel rejects the south africa ports to come to this court in the last the position of a guardian of the interest of humanity. but indeed, legitimizing israel, 75 year existence in its opening presentation yesterday. that broad commitment to humanity rend, hollow and in its sweeping counts effectual description or of the israeli palestinian conflict. it's the same to a race, both jewish history and any palestinian agency or responsibility. an argument failed to convince south africa's justice minister the state of the good his face to display. so the most compelli
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so if this is a dangerous moment, elizabeth kendall from the university of cambridge, thank you. you're welcome. well, israel will defend itself at the international court of justice and the hague. today against accusations it is committing genocide and gaza, south africa, which brought the case set out its arguments yesterday. israel dismisses the allegations as baseless on the 1st day of a genocide case against the state of each row in the hague. demonstrations on both sides, much to the u. n's talk court in search of 2 different visions of justice inside the quote, some of the legal team for south africa. she brought the case against israel, made the opening arguments, says these publicly available evidence of the scale of the destruction resulting from the bombardment of garza and the deliberate restriction of food volta. let's, let's do lecture century available to the population of casa, demonstrates that the government of israel, no jewish people, is really citizens, the government of israel. and its military is intent on destroying the palestinians because as a group of l
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it is with candles from cambridge university. you're welcome. israel has concluded its defense against accusations of genocide on the 2nd day of hearings at the international court of justice in the hague. the defense team strongly rejected the case of prose by south africa, telling the court that israel was not seizing to destroy the palestinians, but to protect its own people. the next board, okay. and tom's barbecue south africa, of trying to deal legitimize israel's existence of absolving toddler. statements of any responsibility for the conflict. yes. and so this crime would be nice, got moved from dw special correspondent to abraham in jerusalem. welcome a. let's start with the reaction after these, at 1st 2 days of his interaction from israel. looks like you're having technical difficulties that will move on. i know i've waited instead will to will hear from i correspondent that lucy, a shilton who's the court in the hague. has more on israel's defense 2 days of hearing, say them to, to you today and they hate. on the 2nd
it is with candles from cambridge university. you're welcome. israel has concluded its defense against accusations of genocide on the 2nd day of hearings at the international court of justice in the hague. the defense team strongly rejected the case of prose by south africa, telling the court that israel was not seizing to destroy the palestinians, but to protect its own people. the next board, okay. and tom's barbecue south africa, of trying to deal legitimize israel's existence of absolving...
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earlier i spoke to aviation experts and journalist julian bray in cambridge, he explained to me something like this could have happened at one of the world's biggest airports. that is the big question that everybody needs to be investigating right now. it's quite clear that the supply their lines uh uh they had the right to run way so they have full they should be any of the problem on that. take the runaway affairs. yeah. the red cross. should it be, you know, the taxi way waiting for permission to go on the runway. so this will be one of the items of the investigation to find out how it is possible that these smaller dash shades uh, wait a bit on to the depth of these kind of sofa bogs. was that i had this done. the small red cross is that you filled with the release supplies so this way. and that is probably why. oh, the one past was able to escape from that. take red because uh, the interior of the box would be so we've packed it is in boxes, right? and things like that. it's now locally the air bus, which was that quickly engulfed in flames and managed to not have anyone lose their l
earlier i spoke to aviation experts and journalist julian bray in cambridge, he explained to me something like this could have happened at one of the world's biggest airports. that is the big question that everybody needs to be investigating right now. it's quite clear that the supply their lines uh uh they had the right to run way so they have full they should be any of the problem on that. take the runaway affairs. yeah. the red cross. should it be, you know, the taxi way waiting for...
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tonight: a plane crash injapan, hip—hop in prison and cheeky cats in cambridge. have died on a coast guard plane after it collided with a passenger plane coming in to land in tokyo's haneda airport. a fire then started on the passenger plane, but the 379 people on it were, luckily, safely evacuated. you can just see the dramatic scenes of that here as passengers fled the plane on inflatable slides. the coast guard plane involved in the crash was on its way to deliver aid to areas affected by a massive earthquake on monday, which caused homes to collapse and triggered a tsunami. the known number of deaths from it is now believed to be at least 48 and around 1,000 rescuers are searching for people who they think may be trapped under the rubble. next, this is cool — so a prison in scotland is putting hip—hop workshops on for inmates. the prison are doing this as part of a unique rehabilitation programme, which aims to provide inmates with a creative outlet and the opportunity to develop new skills. bernie has taken part. it's helped me get back to my normal self and
tonight: a plane crash injapan, hip—hop in prison and cheeky cats in cambridge. have died on a coast guard plane after it collided with a passenger plane coming in to land in tokyo's haneda airport. a fire then started on the passenger plane, but the 379 people on it were, luckily, safely evacuated. you can just see the dramatic scenes of that here as passengers fled the plane on inflatable slides. the coast guard plane involved in the crash was on its way to deliver aid to areas affected by...
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tonight, a plane crash injapan, hip—hop in prison and cheeky cats in cambridge.uard plane after it collided with a passenger plane coming into land in tokyo's haneda airport. a fire then started on the passenger plane but the 379 people on it were luckily safely evacuated. you can see the dramatic scenes of that here as passengers fled the plane on inflatable slides. the coastguard plane involved in the crash was on its way to deliver aid to areas affected by a massive earthquake on monday which caused homes to collapse and triggered a tsunami. the known number of deaths from it is now believed to be at least 48 and around 1000 rescuers are searching for people who they think may be trapped under the rubble. next, this is cool. a prison in scotland is putting hip—hop workshops on for inmates. they are doing this as part of a unique rehabilitation programme which aims to provide inmates with a creative outlet and the opportunity to develop new skills. bernie has taken part. it's helping me get back to my normal self and better. i'm trying to be a better version th
tonight, a plane crash injapan, hip—hop in prison and cheeky cats in cambridge.uard plane after it collided with a passenger plane coming into land in tokyo's haneda airport. a fire then started on the passenger plane but the 379 people on it were luckily safely evacuated. you can see the dramatic scenes of that here as passengers fled the plane on inflatable slides. the coastguard plane involved in the crash was on its way to deliver aid to areas affected by a massive earthquake on monday...
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cambridge and applicable.a fire started on the passion or plane, but the 379 people on it were luckily safely evacuated. you can see the dramatic scenes of here, as passengers fled the plane out on inflatable slides. the costar plane was on its way to deliver aid to areas of a massive earthquake on monday would cause homes to collapse. the number of death is now believed to be at least 48 and allowed 1000 rescuers are searching for people they think may be trapped. a prison in scotland is putting hip—hop workshops on for inmates, as far as a unique rehabilitation programme. it aims to provide inmates with a creative outlet and new skills. its help me get back to my data. i'm tired of... let's finish with ten seconds of two cats being cheeky and adorable as they have made a cambridge garden centre their second home. fatty has been visiting it for 15 years. that is the cat's name. his brother george visits too. i absolutely love it. you're all caught up. see you later. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm paul s
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tonight, a plane crash injapan, hip—hop in prison and cheeky cats in cambridge.d on the coastguard plane after it collided with a passenger plane coming into land in tokyo's haneda airport. a fire then started on the passenger plane but the 379 people on it were likely safely evacuated. you can see the dramatic scenes of that here as passengers fled the plane on inflatable slides. the coastguard plane involved in the crash was on its way to deliver aid to areas affected by a massive earthquake on monday which caused homes to collapse and triggered a tsunami. the known number of deaths from it is now believed to be at least 48 and around 1000 rescuers are searching for people who they think may be trapped under the rubble. next, this is cool. a prison in scotland is putting hip—hop workshops on for inmates. they are doing this as part of a unique rehabilitation programme which aims to provide inmates with a creative outlet and the opportunity to develop new skills. bernie has taken part. it's helping me get back to my normal self and better. i'm trying to be a bet
tonight, a plane crash injapan, hip—hop in prison and cheeky cats in cambridge.d on the coastguard plane after it collided with a passenger plane coming into land in tokyo's haneda airport. a fire then started on the passenger plane but the 379 people on it were likely safely evacuated. you can see the dramatic scenes of that here as passengers fled the plane on inflatable slides. the coastguard plane involved in the crash was on its way to deliver aid to areas affected by a massive...
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the talk history about it is with candles from cambridge university. you're welcome. ministry operation and you haven't, we suppose the boss drive? yeah. condos in the netherlands, south korea and germany amongst us. his german foreign minister and elaina, babble the federal government backs this reaction. politically. we have ones, we have issued a statement and disregard together with our partners voice up. so who sees bear responsibility for their actions? for the attacks on civilian shipping? the i'm gives us the all the dealer so far they have to cease these attacks without delay to, to please understand would be by we as the you are working urgently on contributing to the stabilization in the red sea. and looking at contributions to the stabilisation by talking, this has to be decided within the framework. and we're working on that urgently. sneezing with us as fast will be a mentor to get out of the funds and as well like this you have in florida, secretary to be as background that as a member of but you have a problem. and so the green party al
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so if this is a dangerous moment, elizabeth kendall from the university of cambridge, thank you. you're welcome. bye. so let's bring and dw middle establish and he was honest for more. so i mean many of the who these attacks have been aimed at israel . and how is, is real reacting to this escalation or rather, and also it is really interest. well, is there other was afraid of the escalation, but, but in general, this isn't, this is a positive development for as early as the way they see it. everything that was connected to the way the red c attacks and the who these, they were trying to sound of the americans into the world. this is an international threat. this is not only solely our responsibility. this is not only affect to us and seeing a wide coalition noted by the americans, but the, for the british government joining that's, that's a, that's for the is really, is it's a proof of what they've been trying to say all along. and we, we see also that the american, a lot of times, the excess of resistance that we've seen lead by yvonne, you know, it sees the us as a big devil an
so if this is a dangerous moment, elizabeth kendall from the university of cambridge, thank you. you're welcome. bye. so let's bring and dw middle establish and he was honest for more. so i mean many of the who these attacks have been aimed at israel . and how is, is real reacting to this escalation or rather, and also it is really interest. well, is there other was afraid of the escalation, but, but in general, this isn't, this is a positive development for as early as the way they see it....
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expensive real estate is being demolished in an elite area of british cambridge.xceeded 850,000 pounds sterling, which is about 95 million rubles. the first buyers were already preparing for... but then it turned out that the construction of many houses was carried out with gross violations, the foundation may not withstand subsidence, the verdict is impossible to live, demolish, now excavators are turning millions of pounds sterling into dust, in total there will be 88 houses were destroyed, demolition is expected to take several months. a snow blow hits central russia, the region was attacked by a cyclone from the atlantic; in some areas, snowdrifts can grow by half a meter in a day. in moscow , the blizzard began an hour and a half ago, the snow will continue until the morning; according to forecasts , a quarter of the monthly precipitation may fall. our duty weather forecaster evgenia neronskaya will tell you more about the weather. the purity of fluctuations in temperature and atmospheric pressure is increasing. changes from minus to plus and back are already
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bars reduces the total amount of alcohol that people drink. 21 pubs took part in an experiment run by cambridged medium glasses of wine.(ani they stopped and medium glasses of wine. they stopped offering large glasses — which are 250ml, so are in fact a third of a bottle of wine. results showed customers ordered more drinks but actually consumed fewer units overall. our correspondent frances read went to one of the pubs that took part in the research. dryjanuary for some, but for others it's been a case of drinking less without them even realising. at the three compasses pub in east london, the after—work crowd only have the option of a small or medium glass of wine. large has been taken off the menu after the pub agreed to take part in a study with the university of cambridge. most of the drinkers didn't even realise. i don't think people would have really noticed between a medium and a large. i don't think i would really notice or like really tune into that. yeah. you don't really look at the quantity of the wine when you're drinking. i guess, if you enjoy the taste you willjust enjoy it, no
bars reduces the total amount of alcohol that people drink. 21 pubs took part in an experiment run by cambridged medium glasses of wine.(ani they stopped and medium glasses of wine. they stopped offering large glasses — which are 250ml, so are in fact a third of a bottle of wine. results showed customers ordered more drinks but actually consumed fewer units overall. our correspondent frances read went to one of the pubs that took part in the research. dryjanuary for some, but for others it's...
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bars reduces the total amount of alcohol that people drink. 21 pubs took part in an experiment run by cambridgeml, so are in fact a third of a bottle of wine. results showed customers ordered more drinks but actually consumed fewer units overall. the amount of wine sold dropped by more than 7%. our correspondent frances read went to one of the pubs that took part in the research. dryjanuary for some, but for others it's been a case of drinking less without them even realising. at the three compasses pub in east london, the after—work crowd only have the option of a small or medium glass of wine. large has been taken off the menu after the pub agreed to take part in a study with the university of cambridge. most of the drinkers didn't even realise. i don't think people would have really noticed between a medium and a large. i don't think i would really notice or like really tune into that. yeah. you don't really look at the quantity of the, of the wine when you're drinking. i guess, if you enjoy the taste you willjust enjoy it, no matter how much the quantity is. i if the research is showing tha
bars reduces the total amount of alcohol that people drink. 21 pubs took part in an experiment run by cambridgeml, so are in fact a third of a bottle of wine. results showed customers ordered more drinks but actually consumed fewer units overall. the amount of wine sold dropped by more than 7%. our correspondent frances read went to one of the pubs that took part in the research. dryjanuary for some, but for others it's been a case of drinking less without them even realising. at the three...
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he stood at complete cambridge, oxford and harvard, now columbia. and in 2001 was awarded the commander of order of the british empire by queen elizabeth. hence this is why the sale appears before his name tonight. he joins us to offer a chilling reminder that world's class mishandling of covid pandemic is hardly unique in human history is new in us book for in bodies, it copied each you will get tonight also can be signed following the event outside in the lobby is filled with stories of how greed and politics have overwhelmed science. he will be in conversation with one of new york's most eloquent leaders, adam gopnik, author of nine books, including the new york times best seller paris to the moon. ladies and gentlemen, thank you again for joining us and please welcome sales simon schama and adam gopnik. people still pouring in. i know this, simon, from on this strange day of wall street. so thank you so much for coming. do you are you aware is schama you and i have known each other now for precisely 40 years. we first met. i was when we met actu
he stood at complete cambridge, oxford and harvard, now columbia. and in 2001 was awarded the commander of order of the british empire by queen elizabeth. hence this is why the sale appears before his name tonight. he joins us to offer a chilling reminder that world's class mishandling of covid pandemic is hardly unique in human history is new in us book for in bodies, it copied each you will get tonight also can be signed following the event outside in the lobby is filled with stories of how...
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earlier i spoke with julie and brand aviation expert in journalists based in cambridge in the u. k. and i asked him how something went this could happen at one of the world's biggest airports. yeah, so you might, well, because uh, my understanding is that possibly the small rec, realize i haven't been bashed right. well, actually, all the same runway as the in coming to find airways about a free 5900 seems about the the final lines uh, pick up is a fairly un croft. and so he would have rides with way to like. and so we need to establish wide slash boss was putting all this way behind. so the breakdown would be good in case our high speed instead of tons on the, on the small red. but the shape wasn't working. but this is just speculation. this will come out in the investigation. i went to close is already a stock is a vision expert internal as julian bray talking to us earlier. we'll take a look now and some of the other stories making news around the world today. supporters, a south korean opposition leader lead jameel is recovering and intensive care after being stabbed in the neck
earlier i spoke with julie and brand aviation expert in journalists based in cambridge in the u. k. and i asked him how something went this could happen at one of the world's biggest airports. yeah, so you might, well, because uh, my understanding is that possibly the small rec, realize i haven't been bashed right. well, actually, all the same runway as the in coming to find airways about a free 5900 seems about the the final lines uh, pick up is a fairly un croft. and so he would have rides...
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he stood at complete cambridge, oxford and harvard, now columbia.nd in 2001 was awarded the commander of order of the british empire by queen elizabeth. hence this is why the sale appears before his name tonight. he joins us to offer a chilling reminder that world's class mishandling of covid pandemic is hardly unique in human history is new in us book for in bodies, it copied each you will get tonight also can be signed following the event outside in the lobby is filled with stories of how greed and politics have overwhelmed science. he will be in conversation with one of new york's most eloquent leaders, adam gopnik, author of nine books, including the new york times best seller paris to the moon. ladies and gentlemen, thank you again for joining us and please welcome sales simon schama and adam gopnik. people still pouring in. i know this, simon, from on this strange day of wall street. so thank you so much for coming. do you are you aware is schama you and i have known each other now for precisely 40 years. we first met. i was when we met actual
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the incident. julian bray is an aviation expert and journalist who is based in the english setting of cambridge, and he joins us now gillian, great to see again. so these are, let's close them shocking images to see. so what's known about the reasons behind this incident as well. the 3rd day, this is a space or no siri, emergency exit, which isn't used by alaska airlines. so instead of putting a door in boeing, pushing a whole section with the window. ready and it is this section for some reason, failed and flew out. so it was back to the door. it's a whole panel. and that is what happens. the air across it re 16000 seats. the which i've been the pressurized, the pilots very quickly offs for mission to to send a return to is apple, which you did as a to send it the pressurize ation issue with lessons. but very frightening because of people's phones with tablet hands. all that sort of thing, but so they did actually get down and they will say, well, it seems almost that miraculous that nobody was seriously injured. it may seem almost like a silly question. what was i to ask you to me to have dan
the incident. julian bray is an aviation expert and journalist who is based in the english setting of cambridge, and he joins us now gillian, great to see again. so these are, let's close them shocking images to see. so what's known about the reasons behind this incident as well. the 3rd day, this is a space or no siri, emergency exit, which isn't used by alaska airlines. so instead of putting a door in boeing, pushing a whole section with the window. ready and it is this section for some...
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earlier i asked aviation expert and journalist judy and bray in cambridge, have such a failure could have happened in mid flight as well. the 3rd day. this is a space, so i know tillery emergency exit, which isn't used by alaska airlines. so instead of putting a door in boeing, pushing a whole section with the window. ready and it is this section for some reason. sailed and flew out. so it was back to the door. it's a whole panel. and that is what happens. the air across it re 16000 seats, the which i've been the pressurized. so the pilots very quick. the ops for mission to, to send a return to is apple, which you did as, as a to send it. the pressurize ation issue was less than about 30 friday because of people's phones with tablet hands, all that sort of thing. but so they did actually get down and they will say, what seems almost that miraculous that nobody was seriously injured. it may seem almost like a silly question. what was i to ask you to me to have dangers? is it for even a small chunk of the plane to blow off? well, it shouldn't happen. so that's good, right? signature. e
earlier i asked aviation expert and journalist judy and bray in cambridge, have such a failure could have happened in mid flight as well. the 3rd day. this is a space, so i know tillery emergency exit, which isn't used by alaska airlines. so instead of putting a door in boeing, pushing a whole section with the window. ready and it is this section for some reason. sailed and flew out. so it was back to the door. it's a whole panel. and that is what happens. the air across it re 16000 seats, the...
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it's investigating the incident of the earlier i asked adrian, expert and journalist julian bray in cambridge, have such a failure could have happened in the flight? well, the bird may, this is a spade, so i know, sorry about that c h 2, which isn't used by alaska airlines. so instead of putting a door in boeing, pushing a whole section with the window. ready and it is this section, so some reason failed and flew out. so it was back to the door. it's a whole panel. and that is what happens. the air across that re 16000 seats, the which happens, the pressurized, the pilots, very quickly offs for mission to descend. every time to is apple that she said as, as a descended the pressurize ation issue with lessons. but very frightening because of people's phones with tablet hands, all that sort of thing. but so they did actually get out and they were all sites. it seems almost that miraculous that nobody was seriously injured. it may seem almost like a silly question. what was i to ask you to have dangers? is it for even a small chunk of the plane to blow off? so they shouldn't have to. that's the
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he stood at complete cambridge, oxford andrd, now columbia.nd in 2001 was awarded the commander of order of the british empire by queen elizabeth. hence this is why the sale appears before his name tonight. he joins us to offer a chilling reminder that world's class mishandling of covid pandemic is hardly unique in human history is new in us book for in bodies, it copied each you will get tonight also can be signed following the event outside in the lobby is fi w of how greed and politics have overwhelmed science. he will be in conversation with one of new york'suent leaders, adam gopnik, author of nine books, including the new york times best seller paris to the moon. ladies and gentlemen, thank you again for joining us and please welcome sales simon schama and adam gopnik. people still pouring in. i know this, simon, from on this strange day of wall street. so thank you so aware is schama you and i have known each other now for precisely 40 years. we first met. i was when we met actually, but actually we met you at the offices of kinnock, th
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he's in aviation expos, engender spaced in cambridge in the u. k. a. welcome to d w. this happened on the ground at one of the biggest and ports in the world. can we speculate on what might have happened? yes, this is speculation, but we have lots of other sources now. so the big trees coming together are we are looking at for an air bus, a $35900.00 fairly new on they delivered a few years ago. uh that was it came in to land. it actually uh, collided with a gosh, a small red cross which belonged to japanese coastal uh, patrol. now we on the side walk opposite the crew on the air on the tip of their lines, across my district at every boat. the whole set cost safely using us to shoot easily and slaves. little issues that go out. i normally have been going off both sides, but this in this case is under the left hand side because the right hand side was on the far already says, i have to take my stuff off because this is pretty of the target time. it is 90 seconds to get everybody also slaving as possible area across does a seasons of achieve that and how again i appreci
he's in aviation expos, engender spaced in cambridge in the u. k. a. welcome to d w. this happened on the ground at one of the biggest and ports in the world. can we speculate on what might have happened? yes, this is speculation, but we have lots of other sources now. so the big trees coming together are we are looking at for an air bus, a $35900.00 fairly new on they delivered a few years ago. uh that was it came in to land. it actually uh, collided with a gosh, a small red cross which...
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while i asked the aviation expert and journalist julian bray in the english city of cambridge, how such a failure could have happened in mid flight? well, the 3rd day, this is a spade, so no, tillery emergency exit, which isn't used by alaska airlines. so instead of putting a door. ready boeing pushing a whole section with the window and it is this section for some reason, failed and flew out. so it was back to the door. it's a whole panel, and that is what happens. the air across it reach 16000 seats. the which i've been the pressurized, the pilots very quickly offs for mission to to send a return to is apple, which you did as as a to send it. the pressurize ation issue was less than about 30 friday because of people's phones with tablet hands. all that sort of thing, but so they did actually get out and they were all sites. it seems almost that miraculous that nobody was seriously injured. it may seem almost like a silly question. what was i to ask you to me to have dangers? is it for even a small chunk of the plane to blow off? so they shouldn't have to have the right signature back
while i asked the aviation expert and journalist julian bray in the english city of cambridge, how such a failure could have happened in mid flight? well, the 3rd day, this is a spade, so no, tillery emergency exit, which isn't used by alaska airlines. so instead of putting a door. ready boeing pushing a whole section with the window and it is this section for some reason, failed and flew out. so it was back to the door. it's a whole panel, and that is what happens. the air across it reach...
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soviet side was expecting an offensive and information leaked through intelligence and primarily through cambridgegrams were read, and this data turned out to be quite sufficient to build a german plan, that is, what it looks like in general terms, again without they didn’t know the specifics of the direction of the attacks up to a kilometer, in addition, they were mistaken in the balance of forces, the british said that the largest number of divisions was on the northern face of the arc, and the germans made the main attack on the southern face, well, one might say that the british. they made a mistake, yes, and i wouldn’t like to think that they did it on purpose, but the fact remains : three fronts were entrusted with holding the defense near kursk: in the north , rakosovsky’s central front, in the south , vatutin’s voronezh front. at the base of the kursk ledge stood the steppe front of konev. the generals argued: what to do, defend or attack? vatutin proposed not to wait until the germans accumulated forces for the course. and go on the attack first. stalin had the final say. he decided to pr
soviet side was expecting an offensive and information leaked through intelligence and primarily through cambridgegrams were read, and this data turned out to be quite sufficient to build a german plan, that is, what it looks like in general terms, again without they didn’t know the specifics of the direction of the attacks up to a kilometer, in addition, they were mistaken in the balance of forces, the british said that the largest number of divisions was on the northern face of the arc, and...
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at the same time, the cambridge city council, where harvard university is located , called for etshabsn gaza. but let's look at palestine according to the narrative of the image of al-lava, the removal of al-lava, fali'ad laldin majda, fali'ad laldin majda muhammad. it means raising children and he aspires to live in the city of al-harr , but he is aware of the world and if he is occupied , he will corrupt the earth and deprive the children of their rights. all her goals הכזרת כל חתופינו והבצהה שעזה לא תהוה אוד איום אל ישראל we will not release thousands of terrorists from gaza. all this will not happen. what will happen? absolute victory. that's it, khales teachers, yella brothers, or muhammad rabh, or still in today's world, with some news for you america is looking to establish joint military bases with france in africa. this is the news that the french newspaper le monde published, quoting informed officials in the white house, about france's decision to reduce its forces in gabon. and senegal has informed. but according to washington and paris , they are considering establishing j
at the same time, the cambridge city council, where harvard university is located , called for etshabsn gaza. but let's look at palestine according to the narrative of the image of al-lava, the removal of al-lava, fali'ad laldin majda, fali'ad laldin majda muhammad. it means raising children and he aspires to live in the city of al-harr , but he is aware of the world and if he is occupied , he will corrupt the earth and deprive the children of their rights. all her goals הכזרת כל...
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little earlier i asked the aviation expert under list julian, pray in the us in the english city of cambridge, have such a failure could have happened in mid flight as well. the 3rd day, this is a space, so i know tillery emergency exit, which isn't used by alaska airlines. so instead of putting a door in boeing, pushing a whole section with the window. ready and it is this section for some reason, failed and flew out. so it was back to the door. it's a whole panel. and that is what happens. the air across it re 16000 seats. the uh, the chopping the pressurized uh, the pilots, very quickly offs for mission to descend. every time to uh is apple which you did as, as a, descended the pressurize ation issue with lessons. but very frightening because of people's phones with tablet hands. all that sort of thing, but so they did actually get down and they will say, it seems almost that miraculous that nobody was seriously injured. it may seem almost like a silly question. what was i to ask you to have dangers? is it for even a small chunk of the plane to blow off? so they shouldn't have to have the
little earlier i asked the aviation expert under list julian, pray in the us in the english city of cambridge, have such a failure could have happened in mid flight as well. the 3rd day, this is a space, so i know tillery emergency exit, which isn't used by alaska airlines. so instead of putting a door in boeing, pushing a whole section with the window. ready and it is this section for some reason, failed and flew out. so it was back to the door. it's a whole panel. and that is what happens....
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in cambridge, last summer, gemma germeney and her children, lilly and oliver died in a fire caused by, "gemma, the kids, pass me the kids." and i heard a voice from her saying, "i can't get out." as well as tougher enforcement of quality control and safety standards, the petition is also calling for clearer guidance on safe handling and potential dangers. this could be preventable. if people knew the dangers, they wouldn't leave the bike
in cambridge, last summer, gemma germeney and her children, lilly and oliver died in a fire caused by, "gemma, the kids, pass me the kids." and i heard a voice from her saying, "i can't get out." as well as tougher enforcement of quality control and safety standards, the petition is also calling for clearer guidance on safe handling and potential dangers. this could be preventable. if people knew the dangers, they wouldn't leave the bike
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meanwhile, cambridge city council which harvard university is located in its statement .so, he was betrothed in gaza, but let's look at palestine according to the narration of laldin majda, laliyad , laldin majda muhammad means the birth of children, and he ensures that they live in the town of al-harr, but he is aware of the world, and if he is occupied, he corrupts the land and deprives the children of their rights. اميروت على كل مني عسكاوت, so i want to transfer, we will not finish this war with. less than the achievement of all its goals, and that means the elimination of hamas, the return of all our hostages, and the promise that it will not be another threat to israel, we will not remove the fire from its territory, and we will not release thousands of terrorists, all it won't happen, what will happen? absolute victory. it's over, teachers, teachers or brotherhood. yala, hamad, ya allah, the war is with us, we are with you, we are with you , we are with you, we are with you , we are with you, we are with you. this is the news published by the french newspaper le mon
meanwhile, cambridge city council which harvard university is located in its statement .so, he was betrothed in gaza, but let's look at palestine according to the narration of laldin majda, laliyad , laldin majda muhammad means the birth of children, and he ensures that they live in the town of al-harr, but he is aware of the world, and if he is occupied, he corrupts the land and deprives the children of their rights. اميروت على كل مني عسكاوت, so i want to transfer, we will...
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. >> yeah, cambridge news that a poll and 63% of people said that the first week of january is when you can say it, and then 15% of readers said that they extend this greeting until the end of january. >> sorry, that's too long. i agree with him on that. i think a week i say a week, you say there's nothing sacred. >> yes, i mean so what should we start talking about? pumpkin spice lattes already? we probably will for some people. yeah maybe. mariah carey, bring that counter back. you know, december is only 11 months away. it's been three days. i know. >> attention, military personnel, families and civilians who were stationed or worked at camp lejeune from 1953 to 1987. if you or a loved one lived, worked or served at camp lejeune, call the victims justice group. now you may be entitled to significant compensation. the us government recently passed a law allowing servicemen and women their family members and civilian workers who lived or worked on the base at camp lejeune for at least 30 days to seek justice for injuries caused by toxic water. if you or a loved one suffered injuries ass
. >> yeah, cambridge news that a poll and 63% of people said that the first week of january is when you can say it, and then 15% of readers said that they extend this greeting until the end of january. >> sorry, that's too long. i agree with him on that. i think a week i say a week, you say there's nothing sacred. >> yes, i mean so what should we start talking about? pumpkin spice lattes already? we probably will for some people. yeah maybe. mariah carey, bring that counter...
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and in his inaugural address at cambridge, he he he talks about himself as a dinosaur.and because he sees himself as being of the age that his past of the ancient and medieval age, and he feels out of touch with with modernity and so the dinosaur thing is get a look at me. you can there won't be many more of me left. right. so in terms of how he could do it, he i do think he's remarkable. there are a number of remarkable thinkers and and there have been talks on them this week in father newhouse said, you know, there are people who can stop reading c.s. lewis and those who can't. and the latter are eventually thought to be lewis scholars. and so in my own life, i know there's i'm always got something by lewis, but then i'm just consistently impressed with his insights here, there and everywhere there are some things i think he got wrong, which is a different talk, but most part i think he's remarkable and i think that's because he lived through languages and books and in the different epochs and eras. he was able to read. you know, he said he sometimes found himself thi
and in his inaugural address at cambridge, he he he talks about himself as a dinosaur.and because he sees himself as being of the age that his past of the ancient and medieval age, and he feels out of touch with with modernity and so the dinosaur thing is get a look at me. you can there won't be many more of me left. right. so in terms of how he could do it, he i do think he's remarkable. there are a number of remarkable thinkers and and there have been talks on them this week in father...
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was waiting for the offensive and information leaked through intelligence and primarily through the cambridgediograms were read, and this data turned out to be quite sufficient to build a german plan, that is, what it looks like in general terms, again without specifics until kilometers, they didn’t know the direction of the attacks, and they also made a mistake in the ratio... the british said that the largest number divisions precisely on the northern front of the kursk bulge, and the germans, the main blow on the southern front, well, we can say that the british were mistaken, yes. and i would not like to think that they did this on purpose, but the fact remains: three fronts were entrusted with holding the defense near kursk: in the north, the central front of rakosovsky, in the south - the voronezh front of vatutin. at the base of the kursk ledge stood konev's steppe front. the generals were arguing about what to do, defend or attack? vatutin suggested not to wait until the germans accumulated strength near kursk and move on. useless against the new german tanks, and the new heavy guns h
was waiting for the offensive and information leaked through intelligence and primarily through the cambridgediograms were read, and this data turned out to be quite sufficient to build a german plan, that is, what it looks like in general terms, again without specifics until kilometers, they didn’t know the direction of the attacks, and they also made a mistake in the ratio... the british said that the largest number divisions precisely on the northern front of the kursk bulge, and the...
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i mentioned tories lovely gray, very impressive grave and sort of memorial in in cambridge, mass. and tories is grave is the toronto necropolis and the old toronto city and my wife franzi and i, who's here, spend a lot of time tromping around that graveyard looking for any trace of smallwood's grave. and it he is buried there. there's a record that shows he's buried there, but any stone has long since underneath the grass. and there's no sign that, you know, that he was ever there. interesting. i learned something many things from reading this book. one was you write that smallwood was the one who coined the term underground. yeah. the origin of that term. and how you able as a journalist to pin that down to? sort of sort of know that that's true. so it's it's sort of a fun story. there's a book about slavery and basically it has a baltimore angle. i'm pleased say so there was a notorious police constable by the name of john zelle and he like a lot of police in those days made much of his money on side running after people had fled slavery, slavery and drag them back for the rewar
i mentioned tories lovely gray, very impressive grave and sort of memorial in in cambridge, mass. and tories is grave is the toronto necropolis and the old toronto city and my wife franzi and i, who's here, spend a lot of time tromping around that graveyard looking for any trace of smallwood's grave. and it he is buried there. there's a record that shows he's buried there, but any stone has long since underneath the grass. and there's no sign that, you know, that he was ever there. interesting....
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researchers in cambridge, copenhagen and oxford extracted dna from the bones of 5000 ancient humans andpared it with those of people alive today. >> these results really astounded us. to be able to tie ms back to one particular population 5000 years ago was a huge surprise. theoretically we can use this data to investigate the origins of any disease with the genetic background. schizophrenia, adhd. where this came from in the past. we hope to unlock secrets. >> researchers also found that genes which may increase the risk of alzheimer's disease and type 2 diabetes could be traced back to hunter gatherer tribes. it will not necessarily lead to new treatments but that would be the long-term goal. caitriona: remember, you can find out more about all of the day's news at our website, bbc news.com/news and you can see what we are working on at any time on your favorite social media platform. that is it for the moment. i am caitriona perry. thank you for watching world news america. do take care. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial ser
researchers in cambridge, copenhagen and oxford extracted dna from the bones of 5000 ancient humans andpared it with those of people alive today. >> these results really astounded us. to be able to tie ms back to one particular population 5000 years ago was a huge surprise. theoretically we can use this data to investigate the origins of any disease with the genetic background. schizophrenia, adhd. where this came from in the past. we hope to unlock secrets. >> researchers also...
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my guest today, stephen cave, director of the cambridge institute for humanity and technology, is at seek to live forever?
my guest today, stephen cave, director of the cambridge institute for humanity and technology, is at seek to live forever?
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somehow put my brains back into place a little, so i once read the economic history of the world , cambridget of view of economics, and sociology. and it was written there that before the industrial revolution a human society developed according to the multhusian law, that is , as soon as there are a lot of resources, there is enough, yes, then the population grows, this works with animals and with people , yes, as soon as resources begin to be scarce, there is, relatively speaking, some kind of food space, and so the population immediately begins for various reasons. but since the industrial revolution this has stopped working and no one understands why, that is , it seems like they have dealt with hunger there, we are now all fed, clothed, warmed, well, in most countries of the world, and precisely in in those countries of the world where the well-fed are dressed and heated, there is a problem, the population does not react, that is, it does not increase, but where they are not heated they continue. reorientation of people’s consciousness towards consumer values exclusively, and children
somehow put my brains back into place a little, so i once read the economic history of the world , cambridget of view of economics, and sociology. and it was written there that before the industrial revolution a human society developed according to the multhusian law, that is , as soon as there are a lot of resources, there is enough, yes, then the population grows, this works with animals and with people , yes, as soon as resources begin to be scarce, there is, relatively speaking, some kind...
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and what is the cambridge cambridge cambridge diet? the cambridge diet shakes.like shake breakfast. have like a shake for breakfast. a and then a a shake for lunch and then a tiny chicken salad tiny light chicken salad for dinner. that's the dinner. don't know if that's the best thing anyone. like just best thing for anyone. like just make if it's for make sure. obviously if it's for your and whatnot. but your body type and whatnot. but for me, sometimes can that. your body type and whatnot. but for |i'm sometimes can that. your body type and whatnot. but for |i'm six1etimes can that. your body type and whatnot. but for |i'm six1etintwo. can that. your body type and whatnot. but for |i'm six1etintwo. i'm that. your body type and whatnot. but for |i'm six1etintwo. i'm 27 that. but i'm six foot two. i'm 27 years old and it doesn't always work well. >> i love your vital statistics. let you, bev turner do let me tell you, bev turner do don't ask me my vital statistics. i've i've already googled yours . i've got i've got googled yours. i've got i've got them written
and what is the cambridge cambridge cambridge diet? the cambridge diet shakes.like shake breakfast. have like a shake for breakfast. a and then a a shake for lunch and then a tiny chicken salad tiny light chicken salad for dinner. that's the dinner. don't know if that's the best thing anyone. like just best thing for anyone. like just make if it's for make sure. obviously if it's for your and whatnot. but your body type and whatnot. but for me, sometimes can that. your body type and whatnot....
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and what is the cambridge cambridge cambridge diet? the cambridge diet shakes.e like shake breakfast. have like a shake for breakfast. a and then a a shake for lunch and then a tiny chicken salad tiny light chicken salad for dinner. that's the dinner. don't know if that's the best thing anyone. like just best thing for anyone. like just make if it's for make sure. obviously if it's for your and whatnot. but your body type and whatnot. but for me, sometimes can that. your body type and whatnot. but for |i'm sometimes can that. your body type and whatnot. but for |i'm six1etimes can that. your body type and whatnot. but for |i'm six1etintwo. can that. your body type and whatnot. but for |i'm six1etintwo. i'm that. your body type and whatnot. but for |i'm six1etintwo. i'm 27 that. but i'm six foot two. i'm 27 years old and it doesn't always work well. >> i love your vital statistics. let you, bev turner do let me tell you, bev turner do don't ask me my vital statistics. i've i've already googled yours . i've got i've got googled yours. i've got i've got them writte
and what is the cambridge cambridge cambridge diet? the cambridge diet shakes.e like shake breakfast. have like a shake for breakfast. a and then a a shake for lunch and then a tiny chicken salad tiny light chicken salad for dinner. that's the dinner. don't know if that's the best thing anyone. like just best thing for anyone. like just make if it's for make sure. obviously if it's for your and whatnot. but your body type and whatnot. but for me, sometimes can that. your body type and whatnot....
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he joys be denied from cambridge, massachusetts professor. both of it's good to have you back onto the program. even though i, we spoke late last year, i think it was around november, right after you had written the piece for the new york times in which you said it was crucial to a warrant of the potential for genocide before it occurs. and you added in that article that there is still time to do this now that was november. here we are in january. is there still time? well that's a, that's a very good question. and i guess the international court of justice will have to determine the only place the bank that i look, i mean my, my own set says that i've just read the 84 pages of the south african filed and file to the i c j. um, the many indications, if not of jealous, i don't know if general side who acts. and thirdly, for crimes and crimes against humanity and it's a living operation of ethics, i think so whether this is a funny genocide or not will have to be determined, but in the situation on the ground, the direction that is, is taking i
he joys be denied from cambridge, massachusetts professor. both of it's good to have you back onto the program. even though i, we spoke late last year, i think it was around november, right after you had written the piece for the new york times in which you said it was crucial to a warrant of the potential for genocide before it occurs. and you added in that article that there is still time to do this now that was november. here we are in january. is there still time? well that's a, that's a...
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he joys be denied from cambridge, massachusetts professor. both of it's good to have you back onto the program. even though i, we spoke late last year, i think it was around november, right after you had written the piece for the new york times in which you said it was crucial to a warrant of the potential for genocide before it occurs. and you added in that article that there is still time to do this now that was november. here we are in january. is there still time? well that's a, that's a very good question. and i guess the international court of justice will have to determine the only place the bank that i look, i mean my, my own set says that i've just read the 84 pages of the south african filed and file to the i c j. um, and so many indications, if not of jealous, i don't know general side to act. and thirdly, for crimes and crimes against humanity and then it's a living operation of ethics. i think so whether this is a funny genocide or not will have to be determined, but in the situation on the ground, the direction that is, is takin
he joys be denied from cambridge, massachusetts professor. both of it's good to have you back onto the program. even though i, we spoke late last year, i think it was around november, right after you had written the piece for the new york times in which you said it was crucial to a warrant of the potential for genocide before it occurs. and you added in that article that there is still time to do this now that was november. here we are in january. is there still time? well that's a, that's a...
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artificial intelligence not of a business, semantic nature, it is no coincidence that according to the cambridge hallucinate, when a neural network... produces false information, and if artificial intelligence begins to lie more and more often, then even science fiction writers will hardly be able to predict risks for business and the economy as a whole. alexey prokin, alena antonova, sergey koreshkov, sergey ratnikov and...
artificial intelligence not of a business, semantic nature, it is no coincidence that according to the cambridge hallucinate, when a neural network... produces false information, and if artificial intelligence begins to lie more and more often, then even science fiction writers will hardly be able to predict risks for business and the economy as a whole. alexey prokin, alena antonova, sergey koreshkov, sergey ratnikov and...