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and so there's all these other ways that people are edited, even if it's not by the editor editor. i see. i buy this even if it even if it, you know instantiate some kind of superfluous. i but but but but actually sort of staying on on this roughly this this is a question that i thought about a lot as as i was reading the book on the sort of influence on the author. you know, you invoke a girl, right, periodically as an important, you know, and a sort of important influence and in a very compelling writer on on the sort of on other things. right. the transformation of, the role, the sort of the relationship between the mfa, the transformation of american fiction in the 20th century. there. it seems to me that that it's actually like the process of of influence is in some sense quite clear cut. you know, these people are in a room together years at a time. they are really like learning. they're learning how to write. they are learning values. they are sort of sleeping with their peers. and all of this is having, you know, a sort of an impact on on on on their creation. the writers u
and so there's all these other ways that people are edited, even if it's not by the editor editor. i see. i buy this even if it even if it, you know instantiate some kind of superfluous. i but but but but actually sort of staying on on this roughly this this is a question that i thought about a lot as as i was reading the book on the sort of influence on the author. you know, you invoke a girl, right, periodically as an important, you know, and a sort of important influence and in a very...
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chris mason, our political editor, to see. chris mason, our political editor. thank _ to see. from belfast, but later i will be meeting the stonemasons in the mourne mountains, repairing an historic wall that was built by their grandfather. all that to come from belfast and sophie, thank you. the firm, tata steel, is to go ahead with plans to close both blast furnaces at its port talbot factory in south wales. up to 3,000 jobs could go, with a formal announcement expected tomorrow. the company is due to replace the furnaces with an electric version, which is more environmentally friendly, but needs fewer workers. hywel griffith has the story. forged by over a century of steel making, port talbot is a place dominated by one industry. the site sprawls over three miles. at its heart, two coal—fired blast furnaces, which produce liquid iron. both will be switched off — replaced eventually by one new electric furnace, which recycles scrap steel. it's a cleaner, greener way to make metal, that needs far fewer workers. sean fears his part of the plant will close. a lot of anger, frus
chris mason, our political editor, to see. chris mason, our political editor. thank _ to see. from belfast, but later i will be meeting the stonemasons in the mourne mountains, repairing an historic wall that was built by their grandfather. all that to come from belfast and sophie, thank you. the firm, tata steel, is to go ahead with plans to close both blast furnaces at its port talbot factory in south wales. up to 3,000 jobs could go, with a formal announcement expected tomorrow. the company...
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canadian editors and the outbreak of the u.s. civil war, ow from texas christian university and simon vodrey from carlton up in canada. he will have probably a little bit more than what i'm saying to you in terms of timing. i will time myself. hub is that okay or is someone timing me off? brian? time yourself. okay. all right. all right. so i think we need to get started here so we can keep things on track. right. i hope everyone can see this now. very good. it is sometimes forgotten that the close bond the united states shares with canada is manifesta. and the signing of the treaty of ghent that ended the war of 1812 through the 19th century, the united states remained adversarial toward canada because it represented an extension of british colonial power in north america and a land that took foreign policy directives from london. as a result, canadians had a mix of antipathy and sympathy for the americans. as the unionist that apart during the winter of sumter. americans north and south had their reservations about canada to. i
canadian editors and the outbreak of the u.s. civil war, ow from texas christian university and simon vodrey from carlton up in canada. he will have probably a little bit more than what i'm saying to you in terms of timing. i will time myself. hub is that okay or is someone timing me off? brian? time yourself. okay. all right. all right. so i think we need to get started here so we can keep things on track. right. i hope everyone can see this now. very good. it is sometimes forgotten that the...
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canadian editors and the outbreak of the u.s. civil war, followed by matthew arendt from texas christian university and simon vodrey from carlton up in canada. he will have probably a little bit more than what i'm saying to you in terms of timing. i will time myself. hub is that okay or is someone timing me off? brian? time yourself. okay. all right. all right. so i think we need to get started here so we can keep things on track. right. i hope everyone can see this now. very good. it is sometimes forgotten that the close bond the united states shares with canada is largely a 20th century manifestation. and the signing of the treaty of ghent that ended the war of 1812 through the 19th century, the united states remained adversarial toward canada because it represented an extension of british colonial power in north america and a land that took foreign policy directives from london. as a result, canadians had a mix of antipathy and sympathy for the americans. as the unionist that apart during the winter of secession, through the f
canadian editors and the outbreak of the u.s. civil war, followed by matthew arendt from texas christian university and simon vodrey from carlton up in canada. he will have probably a little bit more than what i'm saying to you in terms of timing. i will time myself. hub is that okay or is someone timing me off? brian? time yourself. okay. all right. all right. so i think we need to get started here so we can keep things on track. right. i hope everyone can see this now. very good. it is...
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canadian editors and the outbreak of the u.s. civil war followed by matthew arendt from texas christian university and simon vodrey from carlton up in canada. he will have probably a little bit more than what i'm saying to you in terms of timing. i will time myself. hub is that okay or is someone timing me off? brian? time yourself. okay. all right. all right. so i think we need to get started here so we can keep things on track. right. i hope everyone can see this now. very good. it is sometimes forgotten that the close bond the united states shares with canada is largely a 20th century manifestation. and the signing of the treaty of ghent that ended the war of 1812 through the 19th century, the united states remained adversarial toward canada because it represented an extension of british colonial power in north america and a land that took foreign policy directives from london. as a result, canadians had a mix of antipathy and sympathy for the americans. as the the winter of secession through the firing on fort sumter. america
canadian editors and the outbreak of the u.s. civil war followed by matthew arendt from texas christian university and simon vodrey from carlton up in canada. he will have probably a little bit more than what i'm saying to you in terms of timing. i will time myself. hub is that okay or is someone timing me off? brian? time yourself. okay. all right. all right. so i think we need to get started here so we can keep things on track. right. i hope everyone can see this now. very good. it is...
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lng editor _ market was tighter. thank you very much. lng editor at _ market was tighter.ch. lng editor at an _ market was tighter. thank you very much. lng editor at an energy - much. lng editor at an energy intelligence firm. let us turn to ai. intelligence firm. let us turn to al. the international monetary fund has warned 40% of alljobs around the world will be impacted by ai. it says the effect is more pronounced in the developed world where 60% of roles will be affected. according to the imf, half of us will benefit from higher productivity, the other half, the rise of ai could see lower salaries, reduced hiring, and some jobs disappearing altogether. it potentially increases inequality in society and between rich and poor nations. let's hearfrom the managing director of the imf. we must managing director of the imf. , must focus on helping lower income countries in particular to move faster to be able to catch the opportunities that artificial intelligence presents. in other words, embrace it, it is coming. set aside the fear of this significant change and concentra
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an editor in chief of amu television, sami mahdi. these are afghan journalists living in the u.s. and covering afghanistan and everything going on there. let's talk about some of the challenges that you face covering afghanistan with the tele-been in charge. >> good afternoon. thank you for hosting this panel about afghanistan media. i think a challenge in afghanistan for the media has a long story when we started the new afghanistan after 2021. we had a lot of challenge. there were attacks against journalism. it wasn't supportive for the journalists and independent media in afghanistan. there were powerful people that were a big problem with the independent media, especially those with corruption and bringing accountability. there were bad days for afghanistan journalists. in 2020 and 2021 there were a lot of attacks against journalists. it continues when the taliban return to kabul and to power. this increased . all the legal frameworks we had built in the past two decades had been destroyed. thousands of journalists from across the country fled the country and now they are livi
an editor in chief of amu television, sami mahdi. these are afghan journalists living in the u.s. and covering afghanistan and everything going on there. let's talk about some of the challenges that you face covering afghanistan with the tele-been in charge. >> good afternoon. thank you for hosting this panel about afghanistan media. i think a challenge in afghanistan for the media has a long story when we started the new afghanistan after 2021. we had a lot of challenge. there were...
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mean, editors are calling you, editors, editors are calling you, and why, i was just about to literally
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no, first, evgenia virlych, editor-in-chief of khersonska. edition of watermelon city, watermelons areest in the world, and nina kuriyata, a journalist and media expert, we are just talking about the fact that it was our new year's eve, something you came up with, like how to pass between the drops on one side of the drop between the force and the horybdis, this drops or whether this cape between, sicily italy, yes force and charybdis, with on the one hand, this is freedom of speech, on the other hand , it is not. the desolation of many , let's call it jokes, if you can call it jokes , i'm not personally convinced, let 's see what they were talking about, to make it more substantive, so to speak, please show us this, this this piece, born you are in ukraine, and yes, of course, and why didn't you communicate in ukrainian before, well, what about that, well, me, well, because i'm a sissy. sorry, who? no one, and from where? there is such a town in the kherson region, that's why i'm from skadovsk. yes, well, that's the story, well first of all, transcarpathia is the magyar language, the
no, first, evgenia virlych, editor-in-chief of khersonska. edition of watermelon city, watermelons areest in the world, and nina kuriyata, a journalist and media expert, we are just talking about the fact that it was our new year's eve, something you came up with, like how to pass between the drops on one side of the drop between the force and the horybdis, this drops or whether this cape between, sicily italy, yes force and charybdis, with on the one hand, this is freedom of speech, on the...
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editor, congratulations. thank you for the invitation. well, look, let's go straight away, so that we don't nurture the illusion, here is the bundestag after the destructive attacks the call of the russian federation... not to delay and transfer taurus long-range missiles to ukraine. so, on the other hand, information came from the spokesman of the shebeshteit government. therefore, the federal republic of germany did not supply ukraine with any taurus missiles, so there is currently no news regarding the adoption of a relevant decision. stefan gebeshreit announced this, and they all condemn the actions of the russian army, but for some reason the taurus did not increase. well, there is no word at all. mr. editor, what is being done, the fact is that there are almost none of them in itself infidels, that is why it is quite difficult to give what they themselves almost do not have, and almost do not have, this is about the fact that, again, with reference to the representative of the defense committee of the bundestag, who as early as the
editor, congratulations. thank you for the invitation. well, look, let's go straight away, so that we don't nurture the illusion, here is the bundestag after the destructive attacks the call of the russian federation... not to delay and transfer taurus long-range missiles to ukraine. so, on the other hand, information came from the spokesman of the shebeshteit government. therefore, the federal republic of germany did not supply ukraine with any taurus missiles, so there is currently no news...
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yes, that’s why we have a good bride, now you see, the editors will quickly come to the rescue, the editorswn house with a garden, is proud that she was born in the far east, warns that she will not fall asleep without a piece of cheese, husband anna left the family, unable to withstand the competition with the roommate. it won't work, dear, hello, girls, there won’t be a groom, and well, everything that doesn’t get done, you understand, everything is for the better, wait, wait, okay, we’ll still be hoping that maybe we’ll find it, well, not vyacheslav in any case, lord , yes, no, no, i won’t ask you a stupid question, what is the secret of your youth, you look great, i think so, in that very piece of cheese that you eat at night, yes, it’s in it, really, try it, this is such an activity, i just can’t fall asleep until i eat a piece of cheese, very interesting bride, she’s very bright, she’s wearing a very beautiful dress, she’s probably very lucky that the groom didn’t show up and didn’t come, so i’m just eating. they sewed it, you can say, well, yes, indeed , i had a large garden, more th
yes, that’s why we have a good bride, now you see, the editors will quickly come to the rescue, the editorswn house with a garden, is proud that she was born in the far east, warns that she will not fall asleep without a piece of cheese, husband anna left the family, unable to withstand the competition with the roommate. it won't work, dear, hello, girls, there won’t be a groom, and well, everything that doesn’t get done, you understand, everything is for the better, wait, wait, okay,...
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our business editor simonjack is with me. spiralling costs.ion so you put that in the money today, it could be £46 billion, planning changes, more concrete and steel, pandemic, or being blamed, and edf will shoulder the cost because they agreed in 2016 for a higher price at which they were to supply electricity and they will take the risk but it is not just their problem because the government would like to build an identical plant at sizewell in suffolk and customers will be on the hook a bit more and it will be added to their bills to pay for the construction over a decade or so and the government is also putting £2.5 billion of its own money and trying to raise private capital to fund this. they are still supporters of nuclear and they say it is always on and it is low—carbon and create energy and resilience from outside powers but opponents of size will say they have taken their fight to the supreme court are saying it is madness to continue to do the same thing because this is not the first time, again and again, and expect a different re
our business editor simonjack is with me. spiralling costs.ion so you put that in the money today, it could be £46 billion, planning changes, more concrete and steel, pandemic, or being blamed, and edf will shoulder the cost because they agreed in 2016 for a higher price at which they were to supply electricity and they will take the risk but it is not just their problem because the government would like to build an identical plant at sizewell in suffolk and customers will be on the hook a bit...
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joining me now is our business editor, simonjack.day to tip what are the outstanding questions? it seems amazin: , outstanding questions? it seems amazing. nearly _ outstanding questions? it seems amazing, nearly 30 _ outstanding questions? it seems amazing, nearly 30 years - outstanding questions? it seems amazing, nearly 30 years after. outstanding questions? it seems l amazing, nearly 30 years after this saga of distrust, deceit and despair started, we are still learning new things at today the headline grabber was that admission by the fujitsu boss that they had a moral responsibility to contribute to the composition of the victims but there are some glaring inconsistencies. for nearly 20 years, the post office maintained they were told that the horizon system was like but not the only people access to those terminals were the and mistresses themselves so they were the only ones to blame. today the boss of fujitsu said they told the post office early on that remote access was possible, so we need to get to the bottom of that. the
joining me now is our business editor, simonjack.day to tip what are the outstanding questions? it seems amazin: , outstanding questions? it seems amazing. nearly _ outstanding questions? it seems amazing, nearly 30 _ outstanding questions? it seems amazing, nearly 30 years - outstanding questions? it seems amazing, nearly 30 years after. outstanding questions? it seems l amazing, nearly 30 years after this saga of distrust, deceit and despair started, we are still learning new things at today...
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our china economy editor.have a slightly different view on the equities picture, but to give some background, it's not a great year. it's off about 12%, the csi at a five-year low as consumer confidence, you say the selling is rational. >> obviously the selling is a rational. you never going to every time, if you're at that point, it's like one year or two years. the shortest time is about three to six months. they love it. >> certainly no doubt that it's looking cheap and valuations are looking attractive. >> i don't think we have to shut down. accumulate about 40%. the reason we're doing that is we are going to keep on buying companies. companies that are undervalued, trading value. seven or eight. you keep on looking for this,. >> what other companies 80%. people love them. for example, we are switching from [indiscernible] we been reported today that there is a stabilization fund. paul: we are wondering if there are any stimulus measures were not like to be helpful? everyone's been talking about where the
our china economy editor.have a slightly different view on the equities picture, but to give some background, it's not a great year. it's off about 12%, the csi at a five-year low as consumer confidence, you say the selling is rational. >> obviously the selling is a rational. you never going to every time, if you're at that point, it's like one year or two years. the shortest time is about three to six months. they love it. >> certainly no doubt that it's looking cheap and...
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editor, congratulations. slava, thank you for the invitation. so what, president?d an important stake, this is how the supreme commander described it, this is an extremely important meeting, well, and accordingly two key points, this is the provision of shells, drones and the rest of the ammunition to the front line, and the second point is air defense, we would like your comment, well, finas on air defense, it is clear that it is only about strengthening, especially against the background of such and such messages, say, well, for example, the western media. the new york times wrote that there is a shortage there, but, for example, today the commander of the air force directly stated that, in the end, there is no secret in the fact that the missiles are being completed, they must be renewed, but again, there is no such critical fact that these missiles will be completed. the fact is that there is again a planned strengthening of ukraine's air defense, due to the maintenance of western anti-aircraft missile systems, and when, for example, it is about the fact that t
editor, congratulations. slava, thank you for the invitation. so what, president?d an important stake, this is how the supreme commander described it, this is an extremely important meeting, well, and accordingly two key points, this is the provision of shells, drones and the rest of the ammunition to the front line, and the second point is air defense, we would like your comment, well, finas on air defense, it is clear that it is only about strengthening, especially against the background of...
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here�*s our sports editor, dan roan.s than two months ago, the fans�* fury towards what they saw as an unfair punishment was clear. the club appealed. but now could it get even worse? everton, today charged again for exceeding the £105 million losses permitted in another, more recent three—year period. in a statement, everton said the club must now defend another premier league complaint, which includes the very same financial periods for which it has already been sanctioned, before that appeal has even been heard. the club takes the view that this results from a clear deficiency in the premier league�*s rules. everton claim the cost of their new stadium was among mitigating factors, and the fact that the rules are being changed later this year shows they�*re flawed. but they are not the only club that the premier league have confirmed to them are in breach of the regulations. nottingham forest, who have spent around a quarter of a billion pounds on new signings since reaching the premier league two years ago, have also
here�*s our sports editor, dan roan.s than two months ago, the fans�* fury towards what they saw as an unfair punishment was clear. the club appealed. but now could it get even worse? everton, today charged again for exceeding the £105 million losses permitted in another, more recent three—year period. in a statement, everton said the club must now defend another premier league complaint, which includes the very same financial periods for which it has already been sanctioned, before that...
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an editor or a writer and they would ask to visit our offices. and we would say we meet in a cafÉ or something like that. and we we would take all of our meetings just, you know, in oakland where we were living at the time. but now with with remote work, it's actually it's kind of been somewhat advantageous for us. we've spread out a little bit. we have coworkers in l.a. and new york, and we're here in the san francisco bay area. so it's allowed us to be a little bit more flexible in terms of the kind of work, culture and office life that we that we're able to support. so how big is transit? how many employees at this point and how many books do you publish a year? we're four. we're four of us. and we publish historically. we publish 6 to 8 books a year. this year we're doing eight, and next year we're going to be increasing it to about 12 and seeing how that feels. but ideally, work will be at this kind of one book a month cadence. and what we find is that really allows us to focus a lot of attention on all of our books on the front list and als
an editor or a writer and they would ask to visit our offices. and we would say we meet in a cafÉ or something like that. and we we would take all of our meetings just, you know, in oakland where we were living at the time. but now with with remote work, it's actually it's kind of been somewhat advantageous for us. we've spread out a little bit. we have coworkers in l.a. and new york, and we're here in the san francisco bay area. so it's allowed us to be a little bit more flexible in terms of...
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and next week, we'll be speaking to the north america editor for bbc news sarah smith. so if you've got any questions or comments you'd like to put to her, please let us know. now, in the wake of the attacks by hamas on october the seventh, has israel been guilty of genocide against the palestinians? that's the view of the government of south africa. and they've brought a case to that effect to the international court ofjustice, the top united nations court. lawyers present their argument at the icj in the netherlands on thursday of last week, and israel laid out its defense the following day. for the past 96 days, israel has subjected gaza to what has been described as one of the heaviest conventional bombing campaigns in the history of modern warfare. the entirety of its case hinges on a deliberately curated, decontextualized and manipulative description of the reality of current hostilities. thousands of viewers contacted the bbc arguing that there was a disparity in the airtime given to those two sides of the argument, both as broadcast on the bbc news channel and i
and next week, we'll be speaking to the north america editor for bbc news sarah smith. so if you've got any questions or comments you'd like to put to her, please let us know. now, in the wake of the attacks by hamas on october the seventh, has israel been guilty of genocide against the palestinians? that's the view of the government of south africa. and they've brought a case to that effect to the international court ofjustice, the top united nations court. lawyers present their argument at...
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the attack on yemen is one of the topics of the new issue of the editors club. us coalition uk, australia. netherlands, bahrain and canada, peace team or war hawks. another precedent for circumventing the council's resolution for the un. will there be a reaction from european adherents of democracy? if the americans a year ago, a year and a half ago , were shouting about the need to help ukraine, the propaganda was so pumped up, now the majority no longer wants to help, considers it inappropriate, 30% are still in favor, and the rest are already saying that this plays against biden’s image. biden changes his emphasis accordingly. economic locomotives of the old world are coming to the bottom. debriefing in the new issue of the editors' club today, immediately after the panorama. chaos and protests are the modern realities of the west. germany. specifically in germany these days , transport workers are in turmoil, for example, water transport workers blocked the mateland canal in minden, but the most effective thing, of course, is a large protest of farmers, what
the attack on yemen is one of the topics of the new issue of the editors club. us coalition uk, australia. netherlands, bahrain and canada, peace team or war hawks. another precedent for circumventing the council's resolution for the un. will there be a reaction from european adherents of democracy? if the americans a year ago, a year and a half ago , were shouting about the need to help ukraine, the propaganda was so pumped up, now the majority no longer wants to help, considers it...
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and we add to our conversation oleg katkov, military expert, editor-in-chief of defense express. welcome you, mr. oleg, traditionally on the air of espresso, at this good time. good day, thank you for. so, let's go, maybe you will comment on ms. humenyuk's statement, which says that our armed forces, contrary to the sufficiently strong forces of the opponent, the enemy, are trying to expand this bridgehead, how do you generally assess the situation in the south and are there really any prerequisites to believe that we can expand it and how realistic is it in the near future? i try to comment very carefully, not to comment at all. military operations , even more so, planning, but obviously we are talking about the extremely difficult work of the defense forces of ukraine, because a bridgehead and in general sticking out through such a water obstacle as the dnipro is an extremely difficult operation, there are generally quite a few such examples in the world history of warriors, especially modern ones, it it is necessary to understand the lack of proper support in principle, becaus
and we add to our conversation oleg katkov, military expert, editor-in-chief of defense express. welcome you, mr. oleg, traditionally on the air of espresso, at this good time. good day, thank you for. so, let's go, maybe you will comment on ms. humenyuk's statement, which says that our armed forces, contrary to the sufficiently strong forces of the opponent, the enemy, are trying to expand this bridgehead, how do you generally assess the situation in the south and are there really any...
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is alive belarus, glory to the heroes, so we can't hear you completely well, let's hope that now our editors, mr. oleksandr, first of all. would like to ask you about the change in the so-called military-alliance doctrine of belarus, the impression is that the kremlin and minsk have already buried the csto, so-called, and are moving to blocking at the level of interstate agreements. we in ukraine are extremely concerned, so to speak, about the role of belarus, the possible role of belarus, both...
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editor, dear poland. glory to the heroes, thank you, long live, glorious, famous, cathedral, indivisible, indivisible, cathedral ukraine, and long live poland, let everyone live together in friendship and in union well, let's hope that the first visit of the new prime minister of poland, donald tusk, to kyiv yesterday, will bring the appropriate fruits, for which we are very... we hope, we understand that the visit is off-the-record, meetings took place at different levels, the president of ukraine, prime the prime minister of ukraine and not only with them. the delegation was quite powerful, and several extremely powerful signals were immediately sounded. yes, and dear mr. editor, we would like to ask you right away how seriously donald tusk will implement the the concept of good neighborliness, a deepened, integrated good neighborliness, which you have just outlined in yours. hello, i have hope, 70%, i am convinced that he will implement it about what he said, look, er, i want to draw attention to the f
editor, dear poland. glory to the heroes, thank you, long live, glorious, famous, cathedral, indivisible, indivisible, cathedral ukraine, and long live poland, let everyone live together in friendship and in union well, let's hope that the first visit of the new prime minister of poland, donald tusk, to kyiv yesterday, will bring the appropriate fruits, for which we are very... we hope, we understand that the visit is off-the-record, meetings took place at different levels, the president of...
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here's our north america editor sarah smith.ents complete immunity from prosecution, notjust when they are in office but forever afterwards, so he says he cannot be tried for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election result. his lawyer in court even suggested that, hypothetically, a president could order the murder of a political rival and still escape a criminal trial. and then on the other side, prosecutors are arguing that acts that they want to try donald trump for, election interference, were not official presidential actions and therefore not covered by any kind of immunity. donald trump himself of course has always insisted this is a purely political prosecution that it is designed simply to stop him being re—elected to the white house later this year. i think they feel this is the way they're going to try and win, and that's not the way it goes. it will be bedlam in the country. it is very bad thing, it is very bad precedent, as we said, it is the opening of a pandora's box, you know, it's a very sad thing that's happen
here's our north america editor sarah smith.ents complete immunity from prosecution, notjust when they are in office but forever afterwards, so he says he cannot be tried for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election result. his lawyer in court even suggested that, hypothetically, a president could order the murder of a political rival and still escape a criminal trial. and then on the other side, prosecutors are arguing that acts that they want to try donald trump for, election interference,...
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and the stylistic editor, then what is the difference, what is the difference, the stylistic editor the content, the idea. after layout, the newspaper is sent to print, it is published every day, the newspaper has been awarded more than once at republican competitions and festivals. the most important, most expensive award for the editorial office is the highest award for a journalist, this is such a girl, a golden letter, look, our natalya arkadyevna yovenko was awarded this award in 2022 for...
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our culture editor, katie razzall, has this exclusive report. there is anger.lonial terms, looting of items, precious items belonging to people, items that they don't easily forget. gold from the royal court of the asante kingdom, which was once one of africa's most powerful states. these objects, and many more, were looted by british troops in the asante capital, kumasi, in 1874, during the third anglo—asante war. now they're going back to ghana for the first time in 150 years, to kumasi's manhyia palace museum, in a landmark loan deal with the victoria and albert museum, which bought most of them at auction at the time. they're put on display and they're displayed both as a work of incredible west african goldsmithery, but also as a sort of sign of british imperial and colonial power. 17 v&a items are returning, including a peace pipe used by asante kings, the asantehene, and heavy cast gold badges worn by courtiers tasked with cleansing the king's soul. the agreement is not with the ghanaian government but with 0tumfuo 0sei tutu ii, the current asantehene, w
our culture editor, katie razzall, has this exclusive report. there is anger.lonial terms, looting of items, precious items belonging to people, items that they don't easily forget. gold from the royal court of the asante kingdom, which was once one of africa's most powerful states. these objects, and many more, were looted by british troops in the asante capital, kumasi, in 1874, during the third anglo—asante war. now they're going back to ghana for the first time in 150 years, to kumasi's...
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he's been talking to our political editor, chris mason. find i political editor, chris mason. totally respect the _ political editor, chris mason. and i totally respect the strong - political editor, chris mason. and i totally respect the strong views that something like this it evokes. no one _ that something like this it evokes. no one likes the guy who's shouting "iceberg," _ no one likes the guy who's shouting "iceberg," that i suspect people will be — "iceberg," that i suspect people will be even —— we will hit the iceberg — will be even —— we will hit the iceberg. and we are on course to do that, _ iceberg. and we are on course to do that, that's — iceberg. and we are on course to do that, that's the point at which i need _ that, that's the point at which i need to— that, that's the point at which i need to make, calmly and respectfully, that we are not responding to the situation with the seriousness it warrants. i want a conservative government that delivers — conservative government that delivers for communities like mind and -- _ delivers for communities like mind an
he's been talking to our political editor, chris mason. find i political editor, chris mason. totally respect the _ political editor, chris mason. and i totally respect the strong - political editor, chris mason. and i totally respect the strong views that something like this it evokes. no one _ that something like this it evokes. no one likes the guy who's shouting "iceberg," _ no one likes the guy who's shouting "iceberg," that i suspect people will be —...
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bbc breakfast editor richard frediani told us, it wasn't just breakfast that covered the post office scandal extensively this week. that was true of most bbc outlets, and indeed the media in general. but why did it take a tv drama to bring the issue to such prominence? even one as powerful as this. tthey say money somehow gone missing from this branch, which it hasn't, and i have to pay it back, which i won't. so i say, "prove it. "prove that i'm wrong and you're right. show me the figures". but they can't or won't do that. so now they want to close me down to shut me up because they don't want everyone knowing what i know. which is? that the fancy new computer system that they've spent an arm and a leg on is faulty. chris williams emailed us to say, "it has taken an itv drama and an anonymous viewer had the same concern. well, ifjournalism has been found wanting here, and we'll be exploring that question in a moment, there have certainly been some honourable exceptions. the story was first broken back in 2009 by the magazine computer weekly and pursued doggedly over many years by th
bbc breakfast editor richard frediani told us, it wasn't just breakfast that covered the post office scandal extensively this week. that was true of most bbc outlets, and indeed the media in general. but why did it take a tv drama to bring the issue to such prominence? even one as powerful as this. tthey say money somehow gone missing from this branch, which it hasn't, and i have to pay it back, which i won't. so i say, "prove it. "prove that i'm wrong and you're right. show me the...
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uh, let's speak now to editor and chief to defence editor and chief foreign affairs columnist the foreignly telegraph con coughlin, con i ask you, please, con, um, can i ask you, please, first all, say, since joe first of all, to say, since joe biden's rather botched withdrawal from afghanistan in 2021, we've had putin invading . 2021, we've had putin invading. ukraine you've had president xi pin jinping saying a couple of days ago that the motherland taiwan would return this year. you've had hamas who had their attack on israel and now iran kicking off in the red sea via the houthi rebels, has the west, thanks to biden's slack performance in afghanistan, left us a bit of a laughing stock. are people taking the opportunity to give us a bit of a kicking? well good morning ben. >> yes, i mean, i think the when you look around the world, the absence of effective and strong leadership within the western alliance , um, is a big problem . alliance, um, is a big problem. um, traditionally we've looked to washington, uh, for that kind of leadership, but we have a very weak american president, uh,
uh, let's speak now to editor and chief to defence editor and chief foreign affairs columnist the foreignly telegraph con coughlin, con i ask you, please, con, um, can i ask you, please, first all, say, since joe first of all, to say, since joe biden's rather botched withdrawal from afghanistan in 2021, we've had putin invading . 2021, we've had putin invading. ukraine you've had president xi pin jinping saying a couple of days ago that the motherland taiwan would return this year. you've had...
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that _ of music editors, critics and others. that has _ of music editors, critics and others.s. that has already been| announced, we had at the end others. that has already been i announced, we had at the end of others. that has already been - announced, we had at the end of last year at _ announced, we had at the end of last year at the _ announced, we had at the end of last yearat the indie— announced, we had at the end of last year at the indie band _ announced, we had at the end of last year at the indie band the _ announced, we had at the end of last year at the indie band the last- year at the indie band the last dinner— year at the indie band the last dinner party— year at the indie band the last dinner party has— year at the indie band the last dinner party has won - year at the indie band the last dinner party has won that i year at the indie band the last- dinner party has won that category. that gives — dinner party has won that category. that gives me — dinner party has won that category. that gives me the _ dinner party has won that category. that gives me the ide
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an editor for the u.s. radio europe is being held by russia for failing to register as a foreign agent. russia, set her free. a defense news correspondent based in india was arrested in mid-may, accused of espionage. he is innocent. and there is a surge of troubling events in india under the press, set him free. and then a journalist objected for over 11 years now. we continue to call on the biden administration to bring them home. don't continue to send a message to the world that we don't do everything we can to ensure that the freedom is our own. allowing them to keep them this long is unconscionable. set them free. many of us will continue to risk our lives, to bring home stories, sounds that we need to see and hear and shine a light on dark places. i'm here in the relative safety of the u.s., disinformation and misinformation that just bad information provides stories, and this is why mre exists. we are here to advocate, defend, educate, so i implore anyone in the room who is not a member to join and s
an editor for the u.s. radio europe is being held by russia for failing to register as a foreign agent. russia, set her free. a defense news correspondent based in india was arrested in mid-may, accused of espionage. he is innocent. and there is a surge of troubling events in india under the press, set him free. and then a journalist objected for over 11 years now. we continue to call on the biden administration to bring them home. don't continue to send a message to the world that we don't do...
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chris mason, our political editor, thank, you.t midlands has doubled within three weeks, according to the latest figures. the region is experiencing its worst outbreak of the disease in three decades — and it accounts for three quarters of all confirmed cases in england during this latest outbreak. phil mackie has been speaking to one couple about how measles affected their son. this is how measles can affect a little child. ezra barrett is just four months old. you 0k? he coughs. this was him three weeks' ago. he probably caught measles during a trip to a soft play area. he was so young, he hadn't been vaccinated. he spent six days in hospital. his parents said he looked like an octopus, with all the wires coming out of him. his temperature was up all the time. he just wasn't himself, he was crying a lot. wasn't feeding, temperature was high. obviously looked very ill because of his skin. quite scared, really, because, you know, with him being so young, and we were just worried that, you know, was he strong enough to kind of figh
chris mason, our political editor, thank, you.t midlands has doubled within three weeks, according to the latest figures. the region is experiencing its worst outbreak of the disease in three decades — and it accounts for three quarters of all confirmed cases in england during this latest outbreak. phil mackie has been speaking to one couple about how measles affected their son. this is how measles can affect a little child. ezra barrett is just four months old. you 0k? he coughs. this was...
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our deputy political editor _ follow. thank you. our deputy political editor there. - follow.ou can see there, it is always notable when that bell rings as vicki was describing, the division bell rings and the comments chamber starts to empty out. you conceived the full stretch of those green benches. mps go off to the separate lobbies to cast their votes and come back in. you will see it start to fill up again. as the amendment happen and as the boat happens as well, we will keep you right up to date with it. here on bbc news, he could follow as well on the bbc news website development on our live page as well. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. the met office amber snow and ice warnings remains in force across northern scotland and the northern isles tonight and into much of tomorrow. these snow showers will come in thick and fast with some significant accumulations of snow in places. could lead to some issues by the morning period. elsewhere, it's largely clear that very cold and very frosty, probably the coldest night of this cold snap. so this weather fronts acce
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our culture editor katie razzall has more.best actress 0scar. 96 years of 0scars. i�*m grateful. it�*s about time. when i accepted the golden globe that�*s the other thing that came to mind immediately, is it�*s circumstantial that i was the first one to win that in the category, but it doesn�*t belong to me. i�*m standing on so many shoulders. more than a century ago, the 0sage got rich after oil was struck on their land. lily�*s father recounted that history of vast wealth as she was growing up on the blackfeet reservation. i do remember him telling me about 0sages running out of gas and going and buying another rolls royce and, you know, just buying a new car. we're still warriors. but those riches brought a reign of terror. lily plays mollie burkhart, a real 0sage whose mother and three sisters were murdered. she won't last. her husband, ernest, played by leonardo dicaprio, colluded with his powerful uncle — here robert de niro — to funnel the family�*s oil riches their way. the odd person was convicted but so many people
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can i see the editor-in-chief? can. i'm the editor-in-chief. hello. hello. do you have relatives here? where? familiar? no one. well, you know, your wife should be given a medal for bravery. now tell me why you decided that you could work in a radio editorial office. have you been published in newspapers? wrote for radio. didn't publish, didn't write. you see, how can i take you? the fact is that i am writing, my goal is to become a professional writer, it’s clear, yes, it’s a bold statement, you can’t say anything, it’s a disaster the fact is that everyone here can write and read, i want to say that now everyone is literate, but not everyone can work in editorial offices, but you give them a task, check. what other task? anything, report, damn, correspondence. are you familiar with the genres? unfortunately, this is not enough to work in the editorial office. where's your wife? why without her? she's standing in the corridor. what is she doing there? trembling with fear. well, call her. come here, you're welcome, alone, yes, let's go, i'm not bothering, i'v
can i see the editor-in-chief? can. i'm the editor-in-chief. hello. hello. do you have relatives here? where? familiar? no one. well, you know, your wife should be given a medal for bravery. now tell me why you decided that you could work in a radio editorial office. have you been published in newspapers? wrote for radio. didn't publish, didn't write. you see, how can i take you? the fact is that i am writing, my goal is to become a professional writer, it’s clear, yes, it’s a bold...
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here's our business editor simonjack.n prime minister, said the paper and its readers were his real boss. now this man, the owner of manchester city, deputy prime minister of the united arab emirates, wants to be owner, having paid off the previous owner's debts. the front man for the gulf backed bid, former president of cnn, said they would undertake legally binding commitments to preserve press freedom. t commitments to preserve press freedom. .., commitments to preserve press freedom. .. ., ., commitments to preserve press freedom. ., ., ., ., , , freedom. i can guarantee “ournalists will be free to t freedom. i can guarantee “ournalists will be free to roam _ freedom. i can guarantee journalists will be free to roam wherever - freedom. i can guarantee journalists will be free to roam wherever they l will be free to roam wherever they want. they will be no involvement from imi. that is underpinned in our guarantees to the uk government through ofcom, that they will be complete and total editorial independence. readers,
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christopher hope, political edhon christopher hope, political editor. thanks and editor.uble for the >> well, more. trouble for the prime minister. he says no more strikes are planned on yemen after this joint operation between the uk and the us overnight. well, we'll have the very latest with our security editor after this short keep you entertained. >> the camilla tominey show sunday mornings from 930 on gb news . good afternoon news. good afternoon britain. >> it's 1:28 news. good afternoon britain. >> it's1:28 in the us news. good afternoon britain. >> it's 1:28 in the us and uk. airstrikes on houthi rebels in yemen will not go without punishment or retaliate . action. punishment or retaliate. action. that's the warning from the iran backed group. this lunchtime. >> the overnight strikes were launched after houthi rebels ignore warnings to stop attacking shipping in the red sea, one of the busiest shipping routes in the world. and there's now growing fears that this military action could ignite a wider conflict in the middle east. >> however, prime minister rishi suna
christopher hope, political edhon christopher hope, political editor. thanks and editor.uble for the >> well, more. trouble for the prime minister. he says no more strikes are planned on yemen after this joint operation between the uk and the us overnight. well, we'll have the very latest with our security editor after this short keep you entertained. >> the camilla tominey show sunday mornings from 930 on gb news . good afternoon news. good afternoon britain. >> it's 1:28...
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editor, congratulations. yarosla, thank you for the invitation.amstein's conclusions, pros and cons, so what we need, what we need, what we can actually get, and what are the so-called new technologically advanced developments of the military plan that we have every chance of getting. the first thing to note is that... that in general remstein is a place where the following supplies of armed men are agreed, who will be, what to produce, what will be transferred from the warehouses , who will serve it, that is, such a complex issue, and i think 99, if not all 100% of what is discussed, it remains behind closed doors, so when a certain press briefing is held accordingly, then everything is announced very cautiously, limitedly, but according to the message from the ministry of defense of ukraine, a number of things were achieved there, and the key phrase is to put aside panic in general, that is, ukraine receives and will continue to receive all the necessary weapons from the countries of the west and there is no reduction in support, as the ministry
editor, congratulations. yarosla, thank you for the invitation.amstein's conclusions, pros and cons, so what we need, what we need, what we can actually get, and what are the so-called new technologically advanced developments of the military plan that we have every chance of getting. the first thing to note is that... that in general remstein is a place where the following supplies of armed men are agreed, who will be, what to produce, what will be transferred from the warehouses , who will...
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can i see the editor-in-chief? yes, i'm the editor-in-chief.e relatives here? where? familiar? no one. you know, your wife should be given a medal for bravery. now tell me why you decided that you could work in the radio editorial office? have you been published in newspapers? wrote for radio? did not publish, did not write. well, you see, how can i take? the thing is, i write, my goal is to become a professional writer, okay? yes, it’s a bold statement, you can’t say anything, the trouble is that everyone here can write and read. i want to say that now everyone is literate, but not everyone can work in editorial offices. give me the task and check it out. what other task? any, report, damn, correspondence, you are familiar with the genres, unfortunately, this is not enough to work in the editorial office, but where is your wife, why without her? she’s standing in the corridor, and what is she doing there? trembling with fear, well, call her. come here, seryozha, please, you are alone, yes, let’s go, don’t get in trouble, seryozha, i already to
can i see the editor-in-chief? yes, i'm the editor-in-chief.e relatives here? where? familiar? no one. you know, your wife should be given a medal for bravery. now tell me why you decided that you could work in the radio editorial office? have you been published in newspapers? wrote for radio? did not publish, did not write. well, you see, how can i take? the thing is, i write, my goal is to become a professional writer, okay? yes, it’s a bold statement, you can’t say anything, the trouble...
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right now in the editors club, don't switch.portant by the way, guys, who is a teacher and what does he do? sixth-year subordinates of the belarusian state medical university are practicing the skills of providing emergency assistance in various clinical situations. watch on the tv channel belarus 24. hello, belarus 1 and belarus 24 are on air, the editors club program, and i represent the guests who came to our studio today on makayonka 9, we will discuss what, as we usually say, is being discussed in the country and the most relevant in the world, the loudest topics, but i present our guests today, zhuk, editor-in-chief of the publishing house belarus today. high-profile topics, there are enough terrible incidents that happened this week, we will talk about them, i immediately remember the president’s words that 2024 will be a great year, even compared to what happened before and it’s true, it starts with what -sometimes tragic, sometimes catastrophic events, but in general the situation is such that there is a feeling that yo
right now in the editors club, don't switch.portant by the way, guys, who is a teacher and what does he do? sixth-year subordinates of the belarusian state medical university are practicing the skills of providing emergency assistance in various clinical situations. watch on the tv channel belarus 24. hello, belarus 1 and belarus 24 are on air, the editors club program, and i represent the guests who came to our studio today on makayonka 9, we will discuss what, as we usually say, is being...
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defence editor and north korea.r at the evening standard , robert at the evening standard, robert fox, told gb news earlier there's a real risk of the conflict spreading . conflict spreading. >> grant shapps said he thought we were lucky. if we've got five years and this is certainly what the baltic countries estonia, latvia, lithuania are warning us because they say after ukraine, where russia is on a roll again, it's going to be us and we're all going to be involved . all going to be involved. >> well, meanwhile, a ban on the islamist group hizb ut—tahrir comes into force today. that's after mps backed the plan to ban the group as a terrorist organisation after the home secretary put an order before parliament, making it an illegal to join that group . james to join that group. james cleverly has branded the group anti semitic and says that it actively promotes and encourages terrorism . travel fares in the terrorism. travel fares in the capital have been frozen for a yean capital have been frozen for a year, has
defence editor and north korea.r at the evening standard , robert at the evening standard, robert fox, told gb news earlier there's a real risk of the conflict spreading . conflict spreading. >> grant shapps said he thought we were lucky. if we've got five years and this is certainly what the baltic countries estonia, latvia, lithuania are warning us because they say after ukraine, where russia is on a roll again, it's going to be us and we're all going to be involved . all going to be...
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you're not allowed to see it as editor in chief of the grades on. but if you knew, and i'd seen that you'd have seen, i mean, is it possible they have edited the voltage? i mean, it's, it's, it's, it's, it is absolutely certain that many of the images that were shown to them did not portray what they claim they did. for example, when the 40 be headed babies story was immediately debunked and biden retracted it along with cnn. nothing. yahoo had to cover for himself, so his office deployed a picture of burned body parts and they said it was a baby. there's only one documented desk of 8 incident on october 7th, 10 months old shot by accident. these burn body parts turn out to has been probably body parts of people cooked by hellfire missiles that were then assembled together . so then you have these briefings. the 1st briefing took place on is really military base where they gathered the entire 4 and pressed together and put on a clockwork orange style performance for them to hack their brains and get them in line. and it was an off the record session
you're not allowed to see it as editor in chief of the grades on. but if you knew, and i'd seen that you'd have seen, i mean, is it possible they have edited the voltage? i mean, it's, it's, it's, it's, it is absolutely certain that many of the images that were shown to them did not portray what they claim they did. for example, when the 40 be headed babies story was immediately debunked and biden retracted it along with cnn. nothing. yahoo had to cover for himself, so his office deployed a...