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before that, the before the civil war and this book got canceled simply because the the editor became worried because of various things that were happening. the children's book world became worried about the percent, what the perception would be about a white child, male children's book author writing about a white male slave owner published by a white male editor. and so canceled it well, the book got canceled by that publishing so i want to walk through i want to walk through some of these examples. mr. and let's start with roberto clemente in duval county. jackson ville, florida. when say that book was banned, who banned it and why? well, it was was banned. the school district and. and the answer why is sort of an interesting question. i think. now, look at it from the perspective of one year later, i think that the people who banned who who removed this and 273 other titles books from the shelves in the schools in that district i think they were doing it as a form of creative protest to ron desantis new governor ron desantis, his new new law that sort of the the anti woke law that
before that, the before the civil war and this book got canceled simply because the the editor became worried because of various things that were happening. the children's book world became worried about the percent, what the perception would be about a white child, male children's book author writing about a white male slave owner published by a white male editor. and so canceled it well, the book got canceled by that publishing so i want to walk through i want to walk through some of these...
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here's our deputy political editor vicki young. apologies, we are not able to bring you that piece right now. now let's get reaction from across the uk. we'll be hearing from sara girvin in belfast and tomos morgan in cardiff, but first let's go to our scotland editorjames cook, who is in edinburgh. mishal, thanks very much. so what other big issues for voters in scotland? apart from the economy, people here have been telling pollsters that they care most about the health service, about housing and education. those, to complete matters, are controlled here by the scottish parliament, but that doesn't mean they are irrelevant in a general election campaign because westminster does set the overall budget which any scottish government has available to spend. voters also care about their summer holidays. they are earlier here in scotland, meaning schools will be breaking up is this election is happening. as for the election itself and the campaign, scotland was once a labour heartland and the labour leader sir keir starmer may be hopin
here's our deputy political editor vicki young. apologies, we are not able to bring you that piece right now. now let's get reaction from across the uk. we'll be hearing from sara girvin in belfast and tomos morgan in cardiff, but first let's go to our scotland editorjames cook, who is in edinburgh. mishal, thanks very much. so what other big issues for voters in scotland? apart from the economy, people here have been telling pollsters that they care most about the health service, about housing...
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let me introduce the editor-in-chief of the texas tribune. the veteran of the l.a. times in the new york times. the d.c. bureau chief of usa■a today. her third book comes out later this month that's called the , rule breaker, the life and times of barbara walters and times of barbara walters in our moderator, executive director of george w. bush institute and vice president of the bush presidential institute. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] >> these are deep seats. i hope i can get up. thank you so much for kicking us off and setting the stage. i want to say congratulations to mark from the lbj presidential library on for putting this terrific event together. it is a real privilege for me to be here. i want to jump right in with this terrific panel on restoring tr responsible journalism and earning trust in a partisan media environment. we have a perfect panel to dive into this. let me start with you with a basic question, how do you think news organizations are doing these days in terms of restoring trust and what more could they do? >> i think we
let me introduce the editor-in-chief of the texas tribune. the veteran of the l.a. times in the new york times. the d.c. bureau chief of usa■a today. her third book comes out later this month that's called the , rule breaker, the life and times of barbara walters and times of barbara walters in our moderator, executive director of george w. bush institute and vice president of the bush presidential institute. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] >> these are deep seats. i...
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and today our guest is dmitry kryad, editor-in-chief of the people's newspaper of the publishing house belarus today. good afternoon, dmitry. i probably wouldn’t separate correspondent work from editorial work, but if you stop being a correspondent, well , probably an editor and an editor from you too, it will probably work out, maybe not the best, but still, you don’t need to lose your skills, you don’t need to lose this role of a playing coach, but this is important for the microclimate in the team and for interaction with your colleagues, with your subordinates, this process did not take long, well , they probably helped me, after all, my colleagues were involved in it... just the communication and with the colleagues with whom yesterday i was in the same ward, today you are leading, that is, the moment of subordination, how did you cope with it? you yourself worked for a long time in the press house, yes, you probably you understand very well that atmosphere, and the kind of climate level of relationships between people who work there even in different publications, well, we
and today our guest is dmitry kryad, editor-in-chief of the people's newspaper of the publishing house belarus today. good afternoon, dmitry. i probably wouldn’t separate correspondent work from editorial work, but if you stop being a correspondent, well , probably an editor and an editor from you too, it will probably work out, maybe not the best, but still, you don’t need to lose your skills, you don’t need to lose this role of a playing coach, but this is important for the microclimate...
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editor will always be. and and it's a plan we very much to keep alive. and you can watch a longer interview with jonathan karp about the hundredth anniversary of simon and schuster on our website at booktv dot org. and now a look at the us book market in the first quarter of 2024, joining us is brett connor, a books analyst at the market research group, sakata brett connor second of just released its first quarter snapshot shot for 2024. so how did the us book industry do in the first three months of this year? yep. so in the first quarter of 2024, book sales reached, 195 million units, which is down 3% compared to what we measured in the first quarter of 2023. but i want to put that into context because we're coming off of some of the highest volume years we've ever tracked in bookscan. so our data goes back to 2004. we have 20 years of history and. 2021 was the highest volume year that we've ever tracked in bookscan in 2022 was the second highest. so even though we're seeing seen softer sales when we comp
editor will always be. and and it's a plan we very much to keep alive. and you can watch a longer interview with jonathan karp about the hundredth anniversary of simon and schuster on our website at booktv dot org. and now a look at the us book market in the first quarter of 2024, joining us is brett connor, a books analyst at the market research group, sakata brett connor second of just released its first quarter snapshot shot for 2024. so how did the us book industry do in the first three...
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and today our guest is the editor-in-chief of the people's newspaper of the publishing house belarus today, dmitry kryad. good afternoon, dmitry. good afternoon, but with your permission , let’s be on the same page, after all, we’ve known each other for a long time. you have already been a guest of our studio, but this is your first time in a new position. after your appointment, how long did it take you to get up to speed and was it difficult? change from correspondent work to editorial work, there was probably a period anxiety is so small, but somehow this is still something new for you, this is a new level, you can cope, you can’t cope with organizational functions and other such matters, but i probably wouldn’t separate correspondent work from editorial, but if you stop being a correspondent, well , probably an editor, and you ’ll probably also be an editor, maybe not the best, but still, don’t lose your skills, don’t lose this... the role of a playing coach, yes that’s important for the microclimate in team and, as it were, to interact with your colleagues, with
and today our guest is the editor-in-chief of the people's newspaper of the publishing house belarus today, dmitry kryad. good afternoon, dmitry. good afternoon, but with your permission , let’s be on the same page, after all, we’ve known each other for a long time. you have already been a guest of our studio, but this is your first time in a new position. after your appointment, how long did it take you to get up to speed and was it difficult? change from correspondent work to editorial...
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our deputy political editor vicki young is just about to join me political editor vicki young is just about tojoin me on political editor vicki young is just about to join me on the political editor vicki young is just about tojoin me on the programme, at a rainy downing street but let me bring you in, you are ready to go. give me the latest. 50. bring you in, you are ready to go. give me the latest.— bring you in, you are ready to go. give me the latest. so, the latest is that officially, _ give me the latest. so, the latest is that officially, no _ give me the latest. so, the latest is that officially, no one _ give me the latest. so, the latest is that officially, no one knows i is that officially, no one knows anything apart from presumably a few people inside number 10, close to the prime minister. i think all we can do it this stage is look at the signs, look at the things that have been happening and decide what they points towards. it has to be said that they all suggest that a general election is about to be called but of course, nothing has been made official. so we have a
our deputy political editor vicki young is just about to join me political editor vicki young is just about tojoin me on political editor vicki young is just about to join me on the political editor vicki young is just about tojoin me on the programme, at a rainy downing street but let me bring you in, you are ready to go. give me the latest. 50. bring you in, you are ready to go. give me the latest.— bring you in, you are ready to go. give me the latest. so, the latest is that officially, _...
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that is the political editor _ for the lib dems. that is the political editor of _ for the lib dems. that is the | political editor of newsnight, for the lib dems. that is the - political editor of newsnight, nick watt, with his ear to the ground in hartlepool. these are the live pictures from hartlepool as the votes come in to be counted. i will bring injoe from dell to pull back in. talk to me about what will become quite a big thing tomorrow and into saturday, the projected national share. and into saturday, the projected nationalshare. explain and into saturday, the projected national share. explain what that is because a lot of people will start talking about that during the day. for those who don't speak robo geek that figure takes all of the data that figure takes all of the data that we have gathered from these individual contests which are not run in the entire country, and then estimates what the figure would be where the contests run nationwide. so it is as good a comparison as we get compared to the opinion polls which a
that is the political editor _ for the lib dems. that is the political editor of _ for the lib dems. that is the | political editor of newsnight, for the lib dems. that is the - political editor of newsnight, nick watt, with his ear to the ground in hartlepool. these are the live pictures from hartlepool as the votes come in to be counted. i will bring injoe from dell to pull back in. talk to me about what will become quite a big thing tomorrow and into saturday, the projected national share....
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a lot of decisions editors make are not about including or excluding. it's more about tenor, tone, completeness, fairness, robustness, the tone of a story, the framing matters. i mention that not to be too abstract. probably 30 years ago there were stories where noah was warning about greenhouse gas in 1988. at the time there were a lot of climate skeptics and deniers. it would be illegitimate to quote a climate change denier. it doesn't -- advocacy german -- journalism. it's extremely complicated. should there be market based incentives, international treaties, how much pressure should be on car manufacturers, how much emphasis on personal consumption and changing our habits as westerners. it's not both sides but it also recognizes that the world is complex and gray. at a time when people saymit outrageous things, there's almost in urge to that is so vin dacia is that we will go the other way and not even entertain that. i think we get into danger. there is a lot of people who support president trump, for example, who asking them who are you supporting
a lot of decisions editors make are not about including or excluding. it's more about tenor, tone, completeness, fairness, robustness, the tone of a story, the framing matters. i mention that not to be too abstract. probably 30 years ago there were stories where noah was warning about greenhouse gas in 1988. at the time there were a lot of climate skeptics and deniers. it would be illegitimate to quote a climate change denier. it doesn't -- advocacy german -- journalism. it's extremely...
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chief editors also do this all the time, debunking fake news. very often, it’s not for nothing that i mentioned the editors’ club, such an elite project. i know that not everyone likes the opinion about this club, but people who are smart really like it. in politics, and you talk a lot there about fakes, post-truths, and what is fake, post-truth, fake, which they talk about a lot today, these are ordinary lies, distortions facts, lies, forgery, we all need to call a spade a spade more often, talking about complex things is simply clear, whether the year has certainly changed the information space, but unlike the enemies of opponents, state media have made a bet. so much so that the programs created went down in history as a guide to protecting the country’s information sovereignty, of course, we do not relax, moreover, we are maximally focused on threats, the reasons are well known, if i see that someone has become complacent, i often remind them not to be complacent. belarus opposes to unprecedented hybrid pressure, political, the anti-be
chief editors also do this all the time, debunking fake news. very often, it’s not for nothing that i mentioned the editors’ club, such an elite project. i know that not everyone likes the opinion about this club, but people who are smart really like it. in politics, and you talk a lot there about fakes, post-truths, and what is fake, post-truth, fake, which they talk about a lot today, these are ordinary lies, distortions facts, lies, forgery, we all need to call a spade a spade more...
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our deputy africa let editor, thank ou congo. our deputy africa let editor, thank you so _ congo. our deputy africa let editor, thank you so much _ congo. our deputy africa let editor, thank you so much for— congo. our deputy africa let editor, thank you so much for the - congo. our deputy africa let editor, thank you so much for the latest. i to brazil now. at least 150 people are now known to have been killed in flooding there, where unprecedented rainfall has left huge areas under water. more than 600,000 people have been displaced. the continuing bad weather is hampering rescue efforts in the city of porto alegre, from where our south america correspondent ione wells sent this report. the roads that connect these cities, these cities that hold people's homes, some now entirely under water. helicopters are the only way to reach some people who need help. this woman had a stroke, but ambulances would not be able to get her to hospital in time. she lives near a lake that has flooded the surrounding roads. even by helicopter, we arrive hours later than needed after a stroke. the
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here's our business editor simonjack. for centuries, the area around st paul's has brought together companies that need money to grow and those who have money to invest. it's home to the london stock exchange, where our pensions and savings buy shares in companies so we can share in their future success. but firms are leaving the london market and looking elsewhere — like ali's biotech business, which is looking at higher prices in new york — and it's bad news for london. it's more than a crisis to m, it's an existential crisis. what i'm seing is, i don't see any world where the united kingdom should not be actively engaged and practising artificial intelligence technology and biotechnology. the amount of companies leaving the exchange in that field, in those sectors, is extremely alarming. some big companies have either already left, they're about to leave, or thinking of leaving. cambridge based tech giant arm holdings is now listed in new york. paddy power's owner flutter is leaving injune, so is travel company tui
here's our business editor simonjack. for centuries, the area around st paul's has brought together companies that need money to grow and those who have money to invest. it's home to the london stock exchange, where our pensions and savings buy shares in companies so we can share in their future success. but firms are leaving the london market and looking elsewhere — like ali's biotech business, which is looking at higher prices in new york — and it's bad news for london. it's more than a...
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before that, the before the civil war and this book got canceled simply because the the editor became worried because of various things that were happening. the children's book world became worried about the percent, what the perception would be about a white child, male children's book author writing about a white male slave owner published by a white male editor. and so canceled it well, the book got canceled by that publishing so i want to walk through i want to walk through some of these examples. mr. and let's start with roberto clemente in duval county. jackson ville, florida. when say that book was banned, who banned it and why? well, it was was banned. the school district and. and the answer why is sort of an interesting question. i think. now, look at it from the perspective of one year later, i think that the people who banned who who removed this and 273 other titles books from the shelves in the schools in that district i think they were doing it as a form of creative protest to ron desantis new governor ron desantis, his new new law that sort of the the anti woke law that
before that, the before the civil war and this book got canceled simply because the the editor became worried because of various things that were happening. the children's book world became worried about the percent, what the perception would be about a white child, male children's book author writing about a white male slave owner published by a white male editor. and so canceled it well, the book got canceled by that publishing so i want to walk through i want to walk through some of these...
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practically yes, but maybe the editor-in-chief has a different opinion on this matter? you understand whether he is the editor-in-chief or not, but this is not the reason for slamming the door, and this is not the reason, but they offered me a job, so this can be combined somehow, no, hello, hello, i need to go to minsk for a month, who i ordered the moscow border magazine, i heard that, right? well-known magazine, no, you still need to change your last name, you need to change your last name, to diamonds or almasa bundod, why, why are you laughing to be first on the list, otherwise employers, when they look at the lists, immediately bump into you, but please, disappear here in this world of crime, i can sit here for years, the money is good, listen, it’s normal, there’s only a daily allowance of 100 bucks a day, 100 bucks, what’s in the second half, what about the fool? let’s meet? i have to penetrate the highest echelons, you know, buy the latest, reliable information, 100 bucks per diem, for that kind of money i don’t really care for the editor-in-chief i w
practically yes, but maybe the editor-in-chief has a different opinion on this matter? you understand whether he is the editor-in-chief or not, but this is not the reason for slamming the door, and this is not the reason, but they offered me a job, so this can be combined somehow, no, hello, hello, i need to go to minsk for a month, who i ordered the moscow border magazine, i heard that, right? well-known magazine, no, you still need to change your last name, you need to change your last name,...
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. so these are editors' clubs, do they watch the president, it seems to me that this is a very funny question, they only watch him, i wish i could, i would like to explain. people of the russian federation, i want to say again, we are sovereign, sovereign, independent, independent, the economy is growing, thanks to cooperation, the numbers are growing, whatever they can there may be complaints, yes, when we discuss the topic of integration, naturally, our opponents cite the example of the european union, but or there is integration within the nato bloc, but you always need to understand how western countries integrated the same. eastern europe, the countries of eastern europe into their alliances, it was not economic integration, it was debt integration, they are the same baltic countries, poland, romania, like bulgaria, as they integrated, at first they destroyed industry, destroyed agriculture, which was created during the period the presence of these countries in the organization warsaw pact, only later, when you no longer have an economy, when you didn’t... probably eight years
. so these are editors' clubs, do they watch the president, it seems to me that this is a very funny question, they only watch him, i wish i could, i would like to explain. people of the russian federation, i want to say again, we are sovereign, sovereign, independent, independent, the economy is growing, thanks to cooperation, the numbers are growing, whatever they can there may be complaints, yes, when we discuss the topic of integration, naturally, our opponents cite the example of the...
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when i sent out the supervisor to editors, it was rejected by 13 out of 14 editors, and the 13 editors were americans. the 14th editor, who bought it was actually english cambridge graduate. slavic studies major read red russian and marks us theory and himself. as i discovered was of mixed race background with an indian malaysian mother. and he actually did not question the 22 very mean sides talking to each other, i think because he understood personally and intellectually the very histories that were discussing. and you know, you were talking about baldwin and baldwin was the subject of, i'm not your negro. this is really powerful documentary about baldwin's work. and his influence and baldwin is probably best remembered for his writing from the forty's through the sixty's. but, but also still resin in today because baldwin's political, personal, philosophical insights about race, colonialism, white supremacy. they have not gone out of date. and i find that very inspiring, but it's also rather discouraging because things have not changed that much in 60 or 70 years. are you depressed
when i sent out the supervisor to editors, it was rejected by 13 out of 14 editors, and the 13 editors were americans. the 14th editor, who bought it was actually english cambridge graduate. slavic studies major read red russian and marks us theory and himself. as i discovered was of mixed race background with an indian malaysian mother. and he actually did not question the 22 very mean sides talking to each other, i think because he understood personally and intellectually the very histories...
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petersburg less than a week ago, the editor-in-chief has already been on vacation for 2 weeks, a week ago he could not have been in st. petersburg. we didn’t send anyone to belarus with such orders, all the best, so let’s go into the cell. russian or something, russian, mahmud, i’m from moscow, oleg, signed a confession. why do you think so? and otherwise they don’t get into this cell, i also signed, how much do they promise you? 20 years, decent, get out of here, do you want? get out of jail? well! what is this real? but we'll check it out. anton, who did he bother? mash, who could he bother? well, i don’t know, someone sent him to belarus, spent money on it, then cleverly framed him, this also requires money. well, i don’t know, maybe what topic. touched upon, stepped on a callus, i don’t know, but what a sensitive topic, i told you that the man wrote on social topics, he could not cross the path of anyone powerful in this world , simply by definition, you know, they did not intersect, well, maybe in private life, well , in general, to be honest, this is not my field,
petersburg less than a week ago, the editor-in-chief has already been on vacation for 2 weeks, a week ago he could not have been in st. petersburg. we didn’t send anyone to belarus with such orders, all the best, so let’s go into the cell. russian or something, russian, mahmud, i’m from moscow, oleg, signed a confession. why do you think so? and otherwise they don’t get into this cell, i also signed, how much do they promise you? 20 years, decent, get out of here, do you want? get out...
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themselves, sevgil musaeva wrote about it, this is the editor-in-chief, he was immediately stopped, his phone was taken away, and there was no contact with him at all for a day, here, and then ... they accused him of not updating his data in the tcc, it turned out that he had updated his data in the tcc, and that was not true, well, but the fact that in the end, in the end, dmitry decided to join the armed forces of ukraine, and it turned out that he was just about to mobilize himself and even knew the military unit, where it would go, but there was, so to speak, an unpleasant aftertaste or aftertaste, after this whole story, because ms. musaeva, the editor-in-chief of ukrainian pravda, writes. about what i will tell you now, what about the fact that, in fact, the way he was detained, the way he was detained, that they took away all the means to call someone, she writes that he simply did not get in touch since sunday evening, it became a great stress for parents who were waiting for their son, wife and colleagues, imagine that the editor does not get in touch for several hours. wit
themselves, sevgil musaeva wrote about it, this is the editor-in-chief, he was immediately stopped, his phone was taken away, and there was no contact with him at all for a day, here, and then ... they accused him of not updating his data in the tcc, it turned out that he had updated his data in the tcc, and that was not true, well, but the fact that in the end, in the end, dmitry decided to join the armed forces of ukraine, and it turned out that he was just about to mobilize himself and even...
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reporter #15: the man who died of anthrax was a photo editor there. the man exposed to the disease worked in the mailroom. ♪ coz: there was a huge national fear that anthrax was gonna spread across the country, and there's a particular fear that you could contract anthrax through employees of the "national enquirer." ♪ ♪ within a week, we ran a page-one story, "bio-terrorism attack," that this had occurred to us. why would they attack american media? why would they attack the "national enquirer"? well, it's quite simple. it's a piece of americana. it's a populist, patriotic american magazine, and that's what i believe is why we were attacked. do you fear, though, a tremendous loss of business? yes, larry, i do. the world trade center was attacked. the pentagon was attacked, and american media was attacked. you, american media, publisher of these many tabloids, were targeted. i think so, yes. and does the bureau think that? have the police thought that, or this a david pecker thought? this is a david pecker thought. i feel that we had a bioterror
reporter #15: the man who died of anthrax was a photo editor there. the man exposed to the disease worked in the mailroom. ♪ coz: there was a huge national fear that anthrax was gonna spread across the country, and there's a particular fear that you could contract anthrax through employees of the "national enquirer." ♪ ♪ within a week, we ran a page-one story, "bio-terrorism attack," that this had occurred to us. why would they attack american media? why would they...
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and here's my question: the editor. >> mm-hmm. >> the editor... was she possibly a plant, a liberal plant? >> jordan: a liberal plant editor? eric, she wrote the book! she wrote it! you can tell conservatives don't really believe any of their conspiracy bullshit by how casually they try to fit one into any scandal. "just say your editor was a liberal plant, kristi! maybe your dog was trying to rig the election? maybe your dog was dei? is that something? i don't [bleep] know, just pick one!" but believe it or not, shooting her dog isn't the only scandal about noem's book. there's also a story about when she met with north korean dictator kim jong un, where she wrote: "i remember when i met with north korean dictator kim jong un." except she had to take that story out, because she never actually met with north korean dictator kim jong un. and she says the story was put in there by accident, and she took it out as soon as she found out, even though she wrote the book and recorded the audiobook. and if you're wondering, "didn't she find that out when
and here's my question: the editor. >> mm-hmm. >> the editor... was she possibly a plant, a liberal plant? >> jordan: a liberal plant editor? eric, she wrote the book! she wrote it! you can tell conservatives don't really believe any of their conspiracy bullshit by how casually they try to fit one into any scandal. "just say your editor was a liberal plant, kristi! maybe your dog was trying to rig the election? maybe your dog was dei? is that something? i don't [bleep]...
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our medical editor, fergus walsh, reports. among jersey's 100,000 strong population, there are passionately held views for and against assisted dying. lorna is terminally ill with advanced breast cancer. she wants the comfort of knowing she could get help to die if she was in pain. there is no purpose to forcing somebody to endure torture towards the end of their life. you know, i do have to consider, do i save up for dignitas or if scotland enacts a similar law beforejersey, do i make sure i'm back home in time that i would be eligible there? so you are having to think about your death when really you should be living. in 2021, jersey's parliament approved assisted dying in principle and is now looking at who might be eligible if a law was introduced. the 49 members of the states assembly will have two options to vote on this week — whether to restrict assisted dying to the terminally ill or whether also to extend it to those who are not dying but are facing unbearable physical suffering. jersey's health minister supports b
our medical editor, fergus walsh, reports. among jersey's 100,000 strong population, there are passionately held views for and against assisted dying. lorna is terminally ill with advanced breast cancer. she wants the comfort of knowing she could get help to die if she was in pain. there is no purpose to forcing somebody to endure torture towards the end of their life. you know, i do have to consider, do i save up for dignitas or if scotland enacts a similar law beforejersey, do i make sure i'm...
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editor, you have the floor. how did shizen ping's visit get evaluated in france, and your feelings, so what are they for? they can agree, well, this visit is not over yet, yes, there will still be dinner today, and then tomorrow macron is taking sidzepin to the province, to the pyrenees, where he grew up, where his grandmother lived, and only tomorrow evening sidzepin has to go further to serbia, that is, the visit is still ongoing, so the results can only be intermediate, and it is clear that receiving this distinguished guest, the french president tries... to show his hospitality, to show all possible respect, to pay attention to the fact that his guest is a very important person, to make him feel the best, because you must always remember that macron is a person who believes due to negotiations, remember how he called putin when there was none in this sense, but for macron he was and he believed for a very long time that he would still be able to convince. and agree with the russian dictator to stop the war a
editor, you have the floor. how did shizen ping's visit get evaluated in france, and your feelings, so what are they for? they can agree, well, this visit is not over yet, yes, there will still be dinner today, and then tomorrow macron is taking sidzepin to the province, to the pyrenees, where he grew up, where his grandmother lived, and only tomorrow evening sidzepin has to go further to serbia, that is, the visit is still ongoing, so the results can only be intermediate, and it is clear that...
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hello, club of editors on the belarus 1 tv channel, allow me at the very beginning of our program to introduce the guests who came to our studio today dmitry sak, editor-in-chief of the belarus publishing house, today the belarusian senator, oleg gaidukevich, deputy parliament, leader of the liberal democratic party of belarus, alexey vdonin, political analyst. there was a wonderful, beautiful ceremony in the palace of independence, a meeting between the president of russia, vladimir putin, such a pleasing sight to the eye, of course, everything is taking place in a very friendly atmosphere, and we will sum up the results of this visit in the coming days, we met, the presidents spoke briefly in front of the press , well, in general. issues, as far as we understand, are being resolved, being resolved much more effectively than they were literally a few years ago, probably four years ago, maybe 5 years ago, so i prepared several figures, it is clear that two components are being discussed and the presidents spoke about it, the first is, of course , security, we understand what times an
hello, club of editors on the belarus 1 tv channel, allow me at the very beginning of our program to introduce the guests who came to our studio today dmitry sak, editor-in-chief of the belarus publishing house, today the belarusian senator, oleg gaidukevich, deputy parliament, leader of the liberal democratic party of belarus, alexey vdonin, political analyst. there was a wonderful, beautiful ceremony in the palace of independence, a meeting between the president of russia, vladimir putin,...
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watch the full episode of the editors club on the youtube channel of the television news agency. minsk national airport has opened for flights after a four-year break the first runway, it was not in use in 2019. all this time it was being repaired. the day before , aircraft took off and landed from the first runway. at the same time , the airport press service clarified that this runway will be operated in a sparing mode for flights of aircraft arriving at the aircraft repair plant, business aviation, and it will also become a reserve if necessary. the professional holiday is celebrated today by reporters and editors of newspapers and magazines, layout designers and publishers. in belarus today print day. it was on may 5, 1912 that the first issue of the newspaper pravda was published. it is noteworthy that on this day in 1581 , the first slavic calendar in the old belarusian language, which was called chronology, was published in the ostorozhsky printing house of ivan fedorov. currently, the oldest periodicals in belarus are the zvyazda newspapers. and sbb belarus today. despite
watch the full episode of the editors club on the youtube channel of the television news agency. minsk national airport has opened for flights after a four-year break the first runway, it was not in use in 2019. all this time it was being repaired. the day before , aircraft took off and landed from the first runway. at the same time , the airport press service clarified that this runway will be operated in a sparing mode for flights of aircraft arriving at the aircraft repair plant, business...
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May 30, 2024
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i'm tom harwood gb news, deputy political editor . news, deputy political editor. it's 30 minutes. 8:32. this is state of the nation. now, are the polls narrowing in this general election? one poll yesterday took westminster by storm, showing a narrowing of labour's lead against the tories .jl labour's lead against the tories . jl partners labour's lead against the tories .jl partners found that labour's lead had been reduced from 18 to 12 points since april, albeit other polls still show the gap being much, much wider. well, what's behind this confounding result ? joining me confounding result? joining me is the co—founder of jl partners, james johnson . james, partners, james johnson. james, what what are you doing in your methodology ? vie. that seems to methodology? vie. that seems to show a tightening here in this race. >> yes. there's two things going on, tom. one is how we end up with this smaller labour lead of 12 points compared to some of these other pollsters that have 27, 28 point leads. two things going into that. one is how we deal with people who s
i'm tom harwood gb news, deputy political editor . news, deputy political editor. it's 30 minutes. 8:32. this is state of the nation. now, are the polls narrowing in this general election? one poll yesterday took westminster by storm, showing a narrowing of labour's lead against the tories .jl labour's lead against the tories . jl partners labour's lead against the tories .jl partners found that labour's lead had been reduced from 18 to 12 points since april, albeit other polls still show the...
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i spoke to katya adler, the bbc�*s europe editor. slovakia, in the polarised times that we're all living in, john, is a deeply, deeply, deeply polarised country. i mean, earlierthis month, we had thousands of people taking to the streets to demonstrate against the policies of robert fico. we heard from the interior ministerfollowing his shooting, suggesting that the country was on the brink of civil war. and, whereas i think that is, you know, emotional speech, it really is a hugely divided society where there are frequent death threats made against politicians. and, in fact, the current president — she's now the outgoing president — didn't stand for re—election, partly because of the number of death threats that she'd received. after the fall of the soviet union, slovakia, you know, started turning west in its model, it hasjoined nato. it did join the eu as well, in fact, you know, on the same year. but, with time, there are people in slovakia who hark back to what they see now as the good old days of communism, where they sai
i spoke to katya adler, the bbc�*s europe editor. slovakia, in the polarised times that we're all living in, john, is a deeply, deeply, deeply polarised country. i mean, earlierthis month, we had thousands of people taking to the streets to demonstrate against the policies of robert fico. we heard from the interior ministerfollowing his shooting, suggesting that the country was on the brink of civil war. and, whereas i think that is, you know, emotional speech, it really is a hugely divided...
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experts and guests of the editors club look into the details. the loudest incident of the week. what did robert fitson say on the eve of the incident and how his words turned out to be prophetic. an inconvenient country for the eu. what risks does slovakia take when defending the truth? the war for slovakia has been going on for a long time. and these political common sense forces, they are by no means not pro-russian, they are rather pro-slovak. its citizen who is not afraid to speak openly and honestly, judge thomas schmidt and how the polish dictatorship pursues and the nuances of justice in the new issue of the editors' club. watch the full version of the program on the youtube channel of the television news agency. for the future high-quality adoption of bills: the organization of the budget process was considered in the house of representatives, relevant ministers, heads of departments familiarized the new convocation with all the nuances and specifics of work on fundamental documents in the budgetary and tax sphere. in the near future , deputies will have to approve repor
experts and guests of the editors club look into the details. the loudest incident of the week. what did robert fitson say on the eve of the incident and how his words turned out to be prophetic. an inconvenient country for the eu. what risks does slovakia take when defending the truth? the war for slovakia has been going on for a long time. and these political common sense forces, they are by no means not pro-russian, they are rather pro-slovak. its citizen who is not afraid to speak openly...
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our latin america regional editor mimi swaby gave me the details. nestor isidro perez salas, also known as el nini, nestor isidro perez salas, also known as el mini, is viewed as one of the top assassins in mixed opals cartel. —— mexico cartel. this is seen as one of the highest extradition cases in years and this is because el nini in years and this is because el mini is viewed as one of the most ruthless figures in the mexican drug trade with the us justice department saying he is one of the lead assassins in the cartel who is responsible for the murder, torture and killing of rivals and witnesses who threatened the cartel�*s drug trafficking operations. el nini was accused of being in charge of a violent group of security personnel and he headed security for the sons of the x cartel drug lord l chabot. —— —— el chapo. they now lead a very powerful faction of the cartel and this faction of the cartel and this faction is the biggest trafficker to the us. clearly a fearsome _ trafficker to the us. clearly a fearsome reputation. - traff
our latin america regional editor mimi swaby gave me the details. nestor isidro perez salas, also known as el nini, nestor isidro perez salas, also known as el mini, is viewed as one of the top assassins in mixed opals cartel. —— mexico cartel. this is seen as one of the highest extradition cases in years and this is because el nini in years and this is because el mini is viewed as one of the most ruthless figures in the mexican drug trade with the us justice department saying he is one of...
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here is our political editor, chris mason. >> this was a conservative mp this time yesterday. today, he's saying he will vote labor at the general election and he's joining the party. >> when i look back to my teenage years, whenever labor came to the forefront, we heard things can only get better. i feel we are at that point again in british politics and british history. that is why i decided i will be going for labor at this next election on the fourth of july. >> there you are quoting labor's anthem and y were a conservative mp 24 hours ago. >> this is not just the last 24 hours. i have been thinking about this for a long time. i believe the labour party has been through a journey in the last few years. >> are you saying the conservative party is unfit to govern? >> i feel the conservative party i joined a decade ago is unrecognizable from the conservative party of today. that is not to say there -- my colleagues from the conservative party have not been doing hard work or good things. i don't want to be critical. but i think overall, the sense and the hope and optimism is
here is our political editor, chris mason. >> this was a conservative mp this time yesterday. today, he's saying he will vote labor at the general election and he's joining the party. >> when i look back to my teenage years, whenever labor came to the forefront, we heard things can only get better. i feel we are at that point again in british politics and british history. that is why i decided i will be going for labor at this next election on the fourth of july. >> there you...
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i'm christopher hope gb news, political editor, sitting in for sir jacob news, political editor, sitting in for sirjacob rees—mogg. in for sir jacob rees—mogg. we've been discussing the israel crisis with hamas and the sussexes. and you've been getting in touch. tony says that the bbc ran a number of commercial channels which carry adverts . yeah, tony's right, but adverts. yeah, tony's right, but the question is, should those adverts continue on to podcasts? alan says simply bring meghan and harry home. i think he means the duke and duchess of sussex there, alan, but thank you for that. and steve says why does anybody care about these two? well, steve, many would agree with you. now, last month the unherd website revealed how an organisation partly funded by the uk government is censoring journalism. unherd says it receives between 2 and 6% of the advertising revenue expected for an online magazine of its size because of claims of the actions of an organisation called the global disinformation index, or the gdi. now the gdi is supposed to restrict the advertising revenue of outlets,
i'm christopher hope gb news, political editor, sitting in for sir jacob news, political editor, sitting in for sirjacob rees—mogg. in for sir jacob rees—mogg. we've been discussing the israel crisis with hamas and the sussexes. and you've been getting in touch. tony says that the bbc ran a number of commercial channels which carry adverts . yeah, tony's right, but adverts. yeah, tony's right, but the question is, should those adverts continue on to podcasts? alan says simply bring meghan...
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May 11, 2024
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all the answers are in the new edition of the editors club, watch the full version of the program on the youtube channel of the television news agency. in the meantime, the main information source remains the exercises with the testing of tactical nuclear weapons. let me remind you that the details of belarusian participation were announced by alexander lukashenko on may 9, including the missile divisions of the iskander and polones operational-tactical systems will be secretly withdrawn. and russia and belarus. reacts adequately, namely, they create the appropriate units and units, both in russia and in belarus, in areas that are the most dangerous for our states, and highly threatened by possible and provocative actions of western states. moreover, the deployment of tactical nuclear weapons in belarus and the training of special personnel, as well as the re-equipment, first of all, of air carriers, this is the su-25 for the use of non-strategic nuclear weapons, all this is aimed at ensuring defense, first of all. both belarus and russia, to make it possible for western politicians
all the answers are in the new edition of the editors club, watch the full version of the program on the youtube channel of the television news agency. in the meantime, the main information source remains the exercises with the testing of tactical nuclear weapons. let me remind you that the details of belarusian participation were announced by alexander lukashenko on may 9, including the missile divisions of the iskander and polones operational-tactical systems will be secretly withdrawn. and...
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May 26, 2024
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our latin america regional editor, mimi swaby, gave me the details. nestor isidro perez salas, also known as el nini, is viewed as one of the top assassins in mexico's sinaloa cartel. so this is being seen as one of the highest profile extradition cases in recent years. this is because el mini is viewed as one of the most ruthless figures in the mexican drug trade with the usjustice department saying he is one of the lead assassins in the cartel who is responsible for the murder, torture and killing of rivals and witnesses who threaten the cartel�*s drug trafficking operations. el nini was accused of being in charge of the �*ninis�* — a violent group of security personnel — and he headed security for the sons of the ex sinaloa cartel drug lord joaquin �*el chapo�* guzman. officials say that the sons of el chapo now lead a very powerful faction of the sinaloa cartel called los chapitos and this faction is the biggest trafficker of fentanyl to the us. clearly a fearsome reputation. what reaction have we seen to this news? this extradition
our latin america regional editor, mimi swaby, gave me the details. nestor isidro perez salas, also known as el nini, is viewed as one of the top assassins in mexico's sinaloa cartel. so this is being seen as one of the highest profile extradition cases in recent years. this is because el mini is viewed as one of the most ruthless figures in the mexican drug trade with the usjustice department saying he is one of the lead assassins in the cartel who is responsible for the murder, torture and...
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former labour adviser stella santykiu and former editor of the sun , and former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie benjamin. it's extraordinary when we compare these jobs to the equality, diversity and inclusion jobs. this is a racket. no, i don't think it's extraordinary at all. only thing that's extraordinary is the fact that the treasury is paying is the fact that the treasury is paying someone with such a critical role, such a pathetic sum of money. i am strongly of the opinion that those kind of jobs in whitehall should be offering four times that salary, because then we might have a more effective civil service that can compete with the private sector. when you look at something like the nhs and nhs trusts, which are massive organisations with budgets of tens of millions of pounds, first of all, they have a legal requirement to ensure that they meet all of the diversity laws that staff aren't victims of racism and sexism. >> we know, for example, that women still earn less than men in many roles. >> the british medical association found that only if you compare different jobs . you
former labour adviser stella santykiu and former editor of the sun , and former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie benjamin. it's extraordinary when we compare these jobs to the equality, diversity and inclusion jobs. this is a racket. no, i don't think it's extraordinary at all. only thing that's extraordinary is the fact that the treasury is paying is the fact that the treasury is paying someone with such a critical role, such a pathetic sum of money. i am strongly of the opinion that those...
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alexander andryushchenko, director, screenwriter and editor. he explores cinema tries something new every time from different angles. as one of the founders of the hydrogen film company, he participated in the creation of such films as the ice trilogy, master of the wind, attraction invasion, the box office of all hydrogen films is. more than 9 billion rubles. inspired by the literary and film heritage of the soviet science fiction writer kir boluchev and partly by the marvel films on which alexander’s three sons grew up, he creates his own original story, which perhaps opens up a new cinematic universe for the viewer. i think this is the universe somehow, somehow strangely, you know, it seems like this is a completely different movie, and this was the task that really looked very little like a clot from the future in our film. different film language, different tempo, different characters, different time, different age, everything is different, different stakes for the antagonists are very, well, that’s all, everything is done in a serious
alexander andryushchenko, director, screenwriter and editor. he explores cinema tries something new every time from different angles. as one of the founders of the hydrogen film company, he participated in the creation of such films as the ice trilogy, master of the wind, attraction invasion, the box office of all hydrogen films is. more than 9 billion rubles. inspired by the literary and film heritage of the soviet science fiction writer kir boluchev and partly by the marvel films on which...
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our north america editor sarah smith is at new york university. yes, and no sooner had the police cleared out all of the student protesters from columbia university than just in the last few minutes, another protest has sprung up outside on the street, and there you can see professors alongside students marching, protesting and demanding that the university tell them about and then divest themselves of any stocks or shares that they hold in companies that do business with israel or profit in any way from the occupation in gaza. and of course it is notjust in new york and in los angeles. just today at the university of wisconsin in madison, we saw the police called in by the university authorities there, which is a real dilemma for each university, because they know that these kind of scenes where you see police tackling protesters simply spark more demonstrations. it is not necessarily a way to quell the movement. we have not yet heard anything from president biden about quelling this movement sweeping the nation, and this is difficult for him bec
our north america editor sarah smith is at new york university. yes, and no sooner had the police cleared out all of the student protesters from columbia university than just in the last few minutes, another protest has sprung up outside on the street, and there you can see professors alongside students marching, protesting and demanding that the university tell them about and then divest themselves of any stocks or shares that they hold in companies that do business with israel or profit in...
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and this, by the way, is amazing, you say 25 years, 25 years yanovsky comes to odesa and becomes an editor at a film studio, it is now to imagine that some 25-year-old green guy, i drew in a film studio. young people and there i just imagine this life on the seashore, this is beautiful odessa, this warm sea, this smell of the sea, which yanovsky talks about all the time, he admires this sea from every side, and a young bohemian, so a ukrainian young a bohemian who makes films, what was the odesa film factory at that time and what was this vuvku, tell me what it was vuvku - this is the all-ukrainian photocinema administration, that is... an institution which she was involved in everything from cinema and photography, we should not forget about that, and as a legacy, the vufka was inherited from sarat by the tsarist authorities, two film studios, yalta, mensha and odessa, and the film studio in kyiv was built from scratch, and it was a big achievements, the new film studio in kyiv, vuvku moves, vuvku was housed in kharkiv, moves to kyiv, a film magazine is published in kyiv, edited by mykola
and this, by the way, is amazing, you say 25 years, 25 years yanovsky comes to odesa and becomes an editor at a film studio, it is now to imagine that some 25-year-old green guy, i drew in a film studio. young people and there i just imagine this life on the seashore, this is beautiful odessa, this warm sea, this smell of the sea, which yanovsky talks about all the time, he admires this sea from every side, and a young bohemian, so a ukrainian young a bohemian who makes films, what was the...
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editor. glory, thank you for the invitation. well, the key story, yes, the results of our extreme ramstein, that's how the next, extremely powerful statements from the head of the american pentagon sounded. well, our key story is provision. if we take the allocated money to supply us with everything we need, again we are also talking about supplies and not only about them, but also about the state of receipt. how do you rate now? the current situation, well, to top it off, be kind ramshtein's summaries. ramstein, then again, this meeting is not about what is said openly, because the main purpose of ehrenstein is to hold such a virtually personal meeting of people who make decisions, who are responsible for their implementation, and there the main thing takes place behind closed doors, and the condition is about how to supply weapons, how to bear the burden of its maintenance, how to supply... passports, armored vehicles, including airplanes, that is, all the weapons that ukraine needs, and quite often after, well, according to t
editor. glory, thank you for the invitation. well, the key story, yes, the results of our extreme ramstein, that's how the next, extremely powerful statements from the head of the american pentagon sounded. well, our key story is provision. if we take the allocated money to supply us with everything we need, again we are also talking about supplies and not only about them, but also about the state of receipt. how do you rate now? the current situation, well, to top it off, be kind ramshtein's...