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hugo in jerusalem _ being used by hamas. hugo in jerusalem and _ being used by hamas.k you both. the british prime minister says his victory in the house of commons last night on his flagship rwanda policy, will pave the way for him to stop small boats coming to the uk with illegal migrants. but what about the backlog of asylum seekers applications? well, exactly a year ago, rishi sunak pledged to eradicate that by the end of this year. the home office has said it is on track to meet that pledge. but to do it, record numbers of asylum cases are being granted — and a record number of people have been withdrawn from the asylum system. let's find out a little bit more about what is going on. we can cross to nick eardley at the bbc verify hub. so, nick, are they on track, and how are they doing it? hi, matthew. ithink hi, matthew. i think the answer is that they think they are on track, the minister asked about this in parliament within the last hour and he said we are on track to deal with all of the cases that can be dealt with. which is slightly ambiguous language, but
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hugo bachega, thank you very much. _ united nations agency. hugo bachega, thank you very much.united nations agency. hugo bachega, thank you very much. i want to talk - thank you very much. i want to talk about sudan the other side over the break. so many millions of people are displaced and now dependent on humanitarian aid. where is the resolution for sudan. we will distrust out of the break. —— discuss that after the break. hello again. we're still in for some windy weather all the way into the run—up to christmas day itself. but maybe the strongest of the winds will be happening overnight tonight and continuing into thursday — and this is where we've got the greatest risk of some travel disruption. now, the winds have been picking up today and managing to punch a few holes in the cloud. but if i show you the satellite picture — you can see the extent of the cloud that's streaming in from the atlantic — and is continuing to bring some rain and drizzle mainly to western hills and coast. those strengthening westerly winds are drawing in mild air, mind you, around the top of th
hugo bachega, thank you very much. _ united nations agency. hugo bachega, thank you very much.united nations agency. hugo bachega, thank you very much. i want to talk - thank you very much. i want to talk about sudan the other side over the break. so many millions of people are displaced and now dependent on humanitarian aid. where is the resolution for sudan. we will distrust out of the break. —— discuss that after the break. hello again. we're still in for some windy weather all the way...
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hugo, thank you. — the israeli army. hugo, thank you. this is the scene _ the israeli army. hugo, thank you. this is the scene outside _ the israeli army. hugo, thank you. this is the scene outside of- the israeli army. hugo, thank you. this is the scene outside of a - this is the scene outside of a hospital in khan younis as israeli commanders on the ground saying are in the heart of khan younis in the south of the gaza strip. as hugo was saying, they are seeing so many casualties heading to the various hospitals, so those the pictures coming into as. —— latest pictures coming into as. —— latest pictures coming into as. —— latest pictures coming into us. at the start of the war almost two months ago, we spoke to dima ghanim, a pharmacy student who lived in gaza city. we spoke to her as she was leaving her house in gaza to khan younis. her house was bombed and destroyed. today, dima sent us this video of her street in khan younis, showing how she has packed her belongings and is leaving to rafah with
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i mean, hugo, we talk about. so major cases like in d.c., maria taylor, new york, et cetera, that seem to be what donald trump is battling in terms of a legal front. as we talked about a few minutes ago, there is these pockets of cases that coming up and they are intended and designed to ensure that we don't have another insurrection, another crazy second term with donald trump. is this going to change the litigation calculus, the strategy calculus for donald trump now considering this decision coming out of colorado? >> i think it necessarily changes it. i can tell you with certainty, according to our sources, trump and his team didn't anticipate getting removed from the ballot at all. after the district court's decision in colorado, that kind of left him just off the hook. they thought that would be the end of the road. you know, the colorado issue was all over. i am speculating now, but i assume that the fact that the appeals court has ruled that trump should be struck off the ballot will come as a surprise. i
i mean, hugo, we talk about. so major cases like in d.c., maria taylor, new york, et cetera, that seem to be what donald trump is battling in terms of a legal front. as we talked about a few minutes ago, there is these pockets of cases that coming up and they are intended and designed to ensure that we don't have another insurrection, another crazy second term with donald trump. is this going to change the litigation calculus, the strategy calculus for donald trump now considering this decision...
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hugo bachega. i have _ offensive continues in gaza. hugo bachega.a. i have spoken to - offensive continues in gaza. hugo bachega. i have spoken to an idf colonel. she told me more about the news of recovering three bodies in gaza. we are recovering three bodies in gaza. - are talking about bodies that were found while israel was acting, the idf on the ground operation in the northern gaza strip. the details that have come out that all three are individuals who were kidnapped on october the 7th and was seen alive on october the 7th and the initial reports that have come out of israel because they still don't have details is that they were murdered by hamas in captivity and found in the tunnels themselves. 0ne found in the tunnels themselves. one of them was 19 and as his mother said, he had asthma. and they had kidnapped him without, because in the israeli military, it is conscripted is, not the kind of military you are used to and she was very worried about him the entire time. i don't know additional details, this is what the idf has let out until
hugo bachega. i have _ offensive continues in gaza. hugo bachega.a. i have spoken to - offensive continues in gaza. hugo bachega. i have spoken to an idf colonel. she told me more about the news of recovering three bodies in gaza. we are recovering three bodies in gaza. - are talking about bodies that were found while israel was acting, the idf on the ground operation in the northern gaza strip. the details that have come out that all three are individuals who were kidnapped on october the 7th...
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hugo bachega. — for the israeli military. hugo bachega, thank _ for the israeli military.hank you very much for the israeli military. hugo - bachega, thank you very much for that. john kirby says they agree with the israelis at that this conflict could go on for months, but they are discussing more operations in scope. you heard lieutenant conricus�*s views on that. short break, we'll be right back. hello. we've seen some drier weather developing over the past 24 hours or so, and many of us will hold on to the fairly quiet theme to the weather into the weekend, too. so, mostly dry, breezy and mild, often fairly cloudy, but the exception will be across the northwest of the uk, particularly northwest scotland, where we've got some really wet and pretty windy weather on the cards. so, high pressure holds on to the south, keeping things mostly dry, but these weather fronts moving in at times through the weekend across the far north of the uk will be quite persistent as they produce that heavy rainfall. now, for friday evening, overnight into saturday, a lot of cloud across the
hugo bachega. — for the israeli military. hugo bachega, thank _ for the israeli military.hank you very much for the israeli military. hugo - bachega, thank you very much for that. john kirby says they agree with the israelis at that this conflict could go on for months, but they are discussing more operations in scope. you heard lieutenant conricus�*s views on that. short break, we'll be right back. hello. we've seen some drier weather developing over the past 24 hours or so, and many of us...
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hugo: exactly. and you know, the weather has changed.has been raining a lot in the last day or so and temperatures have dropped so obviously, this is just making things worse for hundreds of thousands of people who have been displaced in gaza and again, hospitals are overwhelmed with patients and the u.n. today has warned of a public health disaster in gaza because of the situation. and very little humanitarian aid is getting into gaza and again, the u.n. says aid distribution has virtually stopped because it's almost impossible to reach those areas where people need this kind of assistance because of the fighting. and so, it continues to be a very difficult situation. catastrophic, in the words of the head of the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees. caitriona: hugo in israel, thank you so much for the updates. on capitol hill, the republican chairman in charge of the impeachment inquiry into u.s. president joe biden says they will start contempt of congress proceedings against mr. biden's son, hunter. today, he defied a subpoena from t
hugo: exactly. and you know, the weather has changed.has been raining a lot in the last day or so and temperatures have dropped so obviously, this is just making things worse for hundreds of thousands of people who have been displaced in gaza and again, hospitals are overwhelmed with patients and the u.n. today has warned of a public health disaster in gaza because of the situation. and very little humanitarian aid is getting into gaza and again, the u.n. says aid distribution has virtually...
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hugo bachega with the latest from jerusalem. — louder.st from jerusalem, for the _ louder. hugo bachega with the latest from jerusalem, for the moment - louder. hugo bachega with the latest i from jerusalem, for the moment thank you very much. we can go in life that self gaza, with a spokesperson for the red cross, we appreciate you talking to us at a busy time and we hope you're in a safe location. tell us what it is like where you are at the moment. figs us what it is like where you are at the moment-— us what it is like where you are at the moment. ~ , , ., ., ., , ., the moment. as you heard from your correspondent _ the moment. as you heard from your correspondent in _ the moment. as you heard from your correspondent in previous _ the moment. as you heard from your correspondent in previous speakers, | correspondent in previous speakers, this situation for people here in gaza, particularly civilians, is a living nightmare. this situation is inhumane, tens of thousands of people continue to be displaced over and overagain, people conti
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hugo, let's stick with the tepic _ can be released.diplomacy - can be released. hugo, let's stick. with the topic of diplomacy because this comes as the us national security adviser is beating the palestinian leader, bakhmut boss. what's come out about that meeting? the second day of this visit by jake sullivan, he was in ramallah, the occupied west bank, he met the president of the palestinian authority, mahmoud abbas, who described the situation in gaza as genocide, saying it was vital to protect the civilian population, the palestinian population from what he described as the israeli war machine. now before meeting mr abbas, jake sullivan had talks with the israeli leadership, meeting the israeli prime minister and defence minister — and i think the message from the biden administration has been very clear, that concerns are rising over the amount of civilians being killed in gaza, and what mr sullivan said was that the discussions were around the new phase of the war and the tactics of more targeted, precise attacks attacking the h
hugo, let's stick with the tepic _ can be released.diplomacy - can be released. hugo, let's stick. with the topic of diplomacy because this comes as the us national security adviser is beating the palestinian leader, bakhmut boss. what's come out about that meeting? the second day of this visit by jake sullivan, he was in ramallah, the occupied west bank, he met the president of the palestinian authority, mahmoud abbas, who described the situation in gaza as genocide, saying it was vital to...
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caitriona: hugo, thank you very much for that. also joined by a retired lieutenant general mark schwartz, former u.s. security court nader between israel and the palestinian authority. thank you for joining us. you have searched for 33 years -- you served early three years in the u.s. army, including working for special forces. what do you think happened that led to the idf killing three is really hostages -- three israeli hostages? >> it is good to be with you. paste on the information the idf released, it sounds like there was an ongoing fire exchange between hamas and the idf. we will never know for sure. it sounds like the three hostages, the three gentlemen who were unfortunately killed, tragically killed were caught in the crossfire. they were identified as a potential threat to the idf as well. what i don't know is what time of day this occurred, if it was evening or dusk, which would have made identification even more challenging. but it sounds like they were mistakenly engaged by idf ground forces during the conduct of co
caitriona: hugo, thank you very much for that. also joined by a retired lieutenant general mark schwartz, former u.s. security court nader between israel and the palestinian authority. thank you for joining us. you have searched for 33 years -- you served early three years in the u.s. army, including working for special forces. what do you think happened that led to the idf killing three is really hostages -- three israeli hostages? >> it is good to be with you. paste on the information...
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host: we last set of hugo lowell. front page of the wall street journey. they say colorado is not central to trump's electoral prospects. a number of similar challenges have been filed in other states. they note that. colorado not central to his election. your question about what happens on the general -- and the general election is a good one. hugo lowell is with the guardian, a political investigation's reporter joining us on the phone. before we get to that question, break down the decision here. four justices says he's disqualified from the primary ballot, three disagreed. guest: i think it's important to remember we have a stay on this ruling pending trump's appeal. trump made clear he will appeal to the supreme court. as things stand trump will probably be on the primary ballot in colorado, which is the practical indication in all of this -- implication in all of this. the supreme court will certainly hear the case. the question in which order with respect to the other cases before it and how quickly it is going to rule. with the 14th amendment issue
host: we last set of hugo lowell. front page of the wall street journey. they say colorado is not central to trump's electoral prospects. a number of similar challenges have been filed in other states. they note that. colorado not central to his election. your question about what happens on the general -- and the general election is a good one. hugo lowell is with the guardian, a political investigation's reporter joining us on the phone. before we get to that question, break down the decision...
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hugo bachega, bbc news. hugo bachega joins us live from jerusalem. thank you forjoining us.their renewed fighting after the truce ended, the third day of fighting now. what does that mean for gaza? , ., ., ., for gaza? yes, the humanitarian crisis continues _ for gaza? yes, the humanitarian crisis continues in _ for gaza? yes, the humanitarian crisis continues in gaza - for gaza? yes, the humanitarian crisis continues in gaza this - crisis continues in gaza this evening —— we have seen images of crowded hospitals unable to treat casualties, having to operate with very limited resources. and people are struggling to survive, with widespread shortages of basic supplies. yesterday we saw 100 trucks carrying much needed humanitarian aid finally entered gaza from egypt. but we will be hearing from a number of different aid organisations, the united nations, we have heard that more needs to be done to meet gaza's humanitarian needs stop we saw today that the israeli military again todayissued that the israeli military again today issued new evacuation orders for a number of neighb
hugo bachega, bbc news. hugo bachega joins us live from jerusalem. thank you forjoining us.their renewed fighting after the truce ended, the third day of fighting now. what does that mean for gaza? , ., ., ., for gaza? yes, the humanitarian crisis continues _ for gaza? yes, the humanitarian crisis continues in _ for gaza? yes, the humanitarian crisis continues in gaza - for gaza? yes, the humanitarian crisis continues in gaza this - crisis continues in gaza this evening —— we have seen...
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no hugo lowell, dave aronberg, neal katyal like you for joining starting us off this weekend. when we come back, house republicans are teaming up a vote to formally launch an impeachment inquiry into but one republican senator says he has seen zero, zip, zilch absolutely no evidence to do so. and later, a leading expert on misinformation says meta's influence on harvard led to her dismissal. john donovan is here to discuss what went on your way. >>> what went on your way. what went on your way. >> ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well. ♪ ♪ jardiance ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance, ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart. ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to seee. ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c. ♪ jardiance works 24/7 in your body to flush out some sugar! and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. jardiance may cause serious side effects including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function, and genital yeast or u
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hugo, this message from the u.s.t it has told israel to mov to a lower intensity military operation, has the message been received? hugo: we had two messages from the israeli authorities, one from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who again said the war is going to continue until what he described as absolute victory. he said the goal here was to destroy hamas and the release of the hostages who remain in captivity. the second message came from t israeli defense minister who said the goal was to destroy hamas, but that was difficult and the israeli military needed more time. jake sullivan talked about a new phase in this war with more precise and targeted attacks. there was no mention of a timeline, but the israelis are under pressure because of the mounting civilian casualties and also because of the humanitarian situation in gaza. crucially they have not yet been able to capture or kill members ofhe hamas leadership. they say that a pause in hostilities would only give time and benefit hamas, a position
hugo, this message from the u.s.t it has told israel to mov to a lower intensity military operation, has the message been received? hugo: we had two messages from the israeli authorities, one from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who again said the war is going to continue until what he described as absolute victory. he said the goal here was to destroy hamas and the release of the hostages who remain in captivity. the second message came from t israeli defense minister who said...
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hugo: it is another sign of this growing pressure on israel over this mounting crisis in gaza.haps the message is, israelis say they want to eliminate hamas from gaza, but may not have time to do that. caitriona: thank you for joining us. remember, you can keep up-to-date on everything happening in the israel-hamas war and the days news on our website, bbc.com/news. you can see what we are working on at any time by checking us out on your favorite social media platform. that is it for the moment. thank you for watching "world news america." i am caitrÍona perry in washington, d.c.. take care. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. now you won't miss a thing. this is the way. the xfinity 10g network. made for streaming. >> good ev
hugo: it is another sign of this growing pressure on israel over this mounting crisis in gaza.haps the message is, israelis say they want to eliminate hamas from gaza, but may not have time to do that. caitriona: thank you for joining us. remember, you can keep up-to-date on everything happening in the israel-hamas war and the days news on our website, bbc.com/news. you can see what we are working on at any time by checking us out on your favorite social media platform. that is it for the...
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hugo, this message from the u.s.t it has told israel to move to a lower intensity military operation, has the message been received? hugo: we had two messages from the israeli authorities, one from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who again said the war is going to continue until w described as absolute victory. he said the goal here was to destroy hamas and the release of the hostages who remain in captivity. the second message came from the israeli defense minister who said the goal was to destroy hamas, but that was difficult and the israeli military needed more time. jake sullivan talked about a new phase in this war with more precise and targeted attacks. there was no mention of a timeline, but the israelis are under pressure because of the mounting civilian casualties and also because of the humanitarian situation in gaza. crucially they have not yet been able to capture or kill members of the hamas leadership. they say that a pause in hostilities would only give time and benefit hamas, a position
hugo, this message from the u.s.t it has told israel to move to a lower intensity military operation, has the message been received? hugo: we had two messages from the israeli authorities, one from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who again said the war is going to continue until w described as absolute victory. he said the goal here was to destroy hamas and the release of the hostages who remain in captivity. the second message came from the israeli defense minister who said the...
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hugo bachega, thanks very _ continues in gaza.d idf colonel and director of the international institute for counter terrorism at reichman university. thank you forjoining us. israel's military said it recovered the bodies of three hostages, do you know any of the circumstances of that? where these attempted rescue efforts? ., ., ., ., ~ efforts? no, what we are talking about our bodies _ efforts? no, what we are talking about our bodies that _ efforts? no, what we are talking about our bodies that were - efforts? no, what we are talking| about our bodies that were found while israel was acting, the idf forces on the ground operation in the northern gaza strip. the details that have come out that all three are individuals who were kidnapped on october seven and was seen alive october the 7th come in the initial reports that come out of israel, because they still don't have details, is that they were murdered by hamas in captivity and found in the tunnels themselves. one of them was 19, and as his mother said, he had asthma. they ki
hugo bachega, thanks very _ continues in gaza.d idf colonel and director of the international institute for counter terrorism at reichman university. thank you forjoining us. israel's military said it recovered the bodies of three hostages, do you know any of the circumstances of that? where these attempted rescue efforts? ., ., ., ., ~ efforts? no, what we are talking about our bodies _ efforts? no, what we are talking about our bodies that _ efforts? no, what we are talking about our bodies...
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hugo, thank you. and we go now to stumble _ resumed. hugo, thank you.now to stumble and our _ now to stumble and our correspondence there. i know you are in contact with many of your friends. —— we go to istanbul. in contact with many of your friends. -- we go to istanbul. they were heading _ friends. -- we go to istanbul. they were heading huge _ friends. —— we go to istanbul. tie: were heading huge excursions and seeing black smoke coming from buildings. people were clicking under the rubble of some of the buildings, about 32 people have been killed so far, many people chopped, the scenes of war and fighting have resumed and people are deeply concerned about resuming the fight and they believe the israelis might go into some sort of operation in the south for about 1.8 million people are taking shelter in the south, they have been suffering even though this area was considered safe by israel and they asked people to go there but there was fighting and there was at least 40% of those killed in the overall death toll from the south and about 40% of the
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hugo: it is another sign of this growing pressure on israel over this mounting crisis in gaza.haps the message is, israelis say they want to eliminate hamas from gaza, but may not have time to do that. caitriona: thank you for joining us. remember, you can keep up-to-date on everything happening in the israel-hamas war and the days news on our website, bbc.com/news. you can see what we are working on at any time by checking us out on your favorite social media platform. that is it for the moment. thank you for watching "world news america." i am caitrÍona perry in washington, d.c.. take care. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. now you won't miss a thing. this is the way. the xfinity 10g network. made for streaming. ♪ amna: go
hugo: it is another sign of this growing pressure on israel over this mounting crisis in gaza.haps the message is, israelis say they want to eliminate hamas from gaza, but may not have time to do that. caitriona: thank you for joining us. remember, you can keep up-to-date on everything happening in the israel-hamas war and the days news on our website, bbc.com/news. you can see what we are working on at any time by checking us out on your favorite social media platform. that is it for the...
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we can speak to our middle east correspondent, hugo. thank you for joining us.at point from prime minister netanyahu, describing it as the beginning of the end, does it feel like that from a military perspective? hugo: i think lots of people will say it is too early to talk about the beginning of the end. the israeli authorities say that around 7000 fighters, hamas fighters, have been killed since the beginning of this conflict but before the war, hamas had around 25,000 fighters so it continues to be a very significant force in gaza. we are seeing right now that the israeli military is focused on khan unis, where the israeli authorities believe senior members of the hamas leadership hiding including the leader of hamas in gaza. what we have seen over the last few weeks is the beginning of this offensive. no senior member of hamas has been captured or killed so obviously, this continues to be a key objective of the israeli military, to either capture or kill top hamas members, but again, i think the israeli authorities are saying that the goal here is to elimina
we can speak to our middle east correspondent, hugo. thank you for joining us.at point from prime minister netanyahu, describing it as the beginning of the end, does it feel like that from a military perspective? hugo: i think lots of people will say it is too early to talk about the beginning of the end. the israeli authorities say that around 7000 fighters, hamas fighters, have been killed since the beginning of this conflict but before the war, hamas had around 25,000 fighters so it...
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we can speak to our middle east correspondent, hugo. thank you for joining us.at point from prime minister netanyahu describing it as the beginning of the end, does it feel like that from a military perspective? hugo: i think lots of people will say it is too early to talk about the beginning of the end. the israeli authorities say that around 7000 fighters, hamas fighters, have been killed since the beginning of this conflict but before the war, hamas had around 25,000 fighters so it continues to be a very significant force in gaza. are seeing right now that the israeli military is focused on khan unis, where the israeli authorities believe senior members of the hamas leadership hiding including the leader of hamas in gaza. what we have seen over the last few weeks is the beginning of this offensive. no senior member of hamas has been captured or killed so obviously, this continues to be a key objective of the israeli military, to either capture or kill top hamas members, but again, i think the israeli authorities are saying that the goal here is to eliminate h
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i for 1 am grateful for people like stephanie's hugo. thanks for joining us for another episode of the whistle blowers i'm john kerry. i will see you next time the. 2 2 2 2 the, [000:00:00;00] the revolution of 1789 in france, gave hope for the liberation of the oppressed peoples and the french overseas territories. but paris did not want to part with its stores as a profit. silver sign of the colonization was the uprising of black slaves in haiti that remote island, reduced almost half of all the sugar on the planet digger was made by d. as in franchise slaves, broad from africa. scene 1791. they started an uprising against their oppressors. the black swept away the colonial administration and formed their own army. it was led by that charismatic leader, francois dominique tucson, live at york. branch attempts to regain control of the colony were unsuccessful. having comes up, our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti. the french manage the capture to saul loved your by defeats, but they could not suppress the rebels
i for 1 am grateful for people like stephanie's hugo. thanks for joining us for another episode of the whistle blowers i'm john kerry. i will see you next time the. 2 2 2 2 the, [000:00:00;00] the revolution of 1789 in france, gave hope for the liberation of the oppressed peoples and the french overseas territories. but paris did not want to part with its stores as a profit. silver sign of the colonization was the uprising of black slaves in haiti that remote island, reduced almost half of all...
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clearly, like hugo said, he is getting what he paid for. he is someone who's going to come out and say, there is no fraud. something like the size of the apartment, it is ridiculous. triple the size. well, that is an inadvertent error? >> here is the other thing to think about, that much money! is it going to undermine its credibility at all? you were paid and, dot, dot, dot. >> 100%. this is a bench trial. you have a judge here, not a jury. the judge is smart. he understands what was happening here. he was paid a handsome sum and he said what trump wanted him to say. pointing to 70 different examples with, well, there is no such thing as and objective valuation. this is our, not science. no, it is matt! you realize profits on seven homes, zero were built. tripling the size of an apartment. looking at mar-a-lago they are valuing it as selling a private residence when really the d says it is only a social club. these are objective facts, that is fraud. that is not an inadvertent mistake. they got an expert, they paid him a lot to be a to say
clearly, like hugo said, he is getting what he paid for. he is someone who's going to come out and say, there is no fraud. something like the size of the apartment, it is ridiculous. triple the size. well, that is an inadvertent error? >> here is the other thing to think about, that much money! is it going to undermine its credibility at all? you were paid and, dot, dot, dot. >> 100%. this is a bench trial. you have a judge here, not a jury. the judge is smart. he understands what...
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hugo, donald trump responded today by saying something either baseless or confusing possibly both.ght up a case from jack smith's cast or the supreme court did rule against him. can you tell us what he's talking about? >> this is the macdonnell case, the bribery investigation and criminal case and fall out. that wasn't as quite as laughable as he trump thought it would be. jack smith didn't argue that case before the supreme court, he's trying to draw a fake parallel from jack smith's ruling to that case. jack smith was one of the prosecutors in this case but this is something the trump has been harping on for a long time. i think when it actually shows is the trouble that the trump legal team knows it has with the fact that we are going to the supreme court because they have to effectively make the argument to the supreme court well actually should wait for the appeals court to see if you take it up or not. i think that's a very narrow line for them to go down. >> i kneel i think it's fair to say that this supreme court has become politicized in the eyes of many americans. and obv
hugo, donald trump responded today by saying something either baseless or confusing possibly both.ght up a case from jack smith's cast or the supreme court did rule against him. can you tell us what he's talking about? >> this is the macdonnell case, the bribery investigation and criminal case and fall out. that wasn't as quite as laughable as he trump thought it would be. jack smith didn't argue that case before the supreme court, he's trying to draw a fake parallel from jack smith's...
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hugo injerusalem for us. afghan special forces — trained and funded by the uk — face imminent deportation to their taliban—controlled homeland. the pakistan government has been deporting afghans who are in the country illegally. the former commander of the british joint forces, general sir richard barrons, says the triples as the soldiers are known should be brought to the uk. newsnight�*s international correspondentjoe inwood has the story. they were afghanistan's elite, cf333 and atf444 - known as the triples. initially set up to tackle the opium trade, they soon became specialists in fighting the taliban. translation: at first we carried out thousands of operations _ to destroy the drugs trade. then after 2007, when the taliban networks gradually started their activities, we carried out operations against them whenever they were. ali spent nearly two decades on front lines. this is him with members british special forces. the triples were at the front end of the uk—supported counter—terrorism operation, th
hugo injerusalem for us. afghan special forces — trained and funded by the uk — face imminent deportation to their taliban—controlled homeland. the pakistan government has been deporting afghans who are in the country illegally. the former commander of the british joint forces, general sir richard barrons, says the triples as the soldiers are known should be brought to the uk. newsnight�*s international correspondentjoe inwood has the story. they were afghanistan's elite, cf333 and...
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hugo bachega, bbc news, tel aviv. hugo's in tel aviv this evening.now but with the prime minister's comments tell us about where israel stands right now. tonya, this tragic incident has shocked the country. also of the worsening humanitarian crisis in the territory... but pressure is growing on him at home, too. he's saying that the war continues, he has indicated that talks are happening. there have been reports that his intelligence chief has had talks with the prime minister of qatar, acting as a mediator in the crisis and negotiating the initial cease—fire. but here in tel aviv, the relatives of the hostages are furious because they say the government is not listening to them and the military strategy is failing. shortly before the prime minister spoke, another hostage was confirmed dead in gaza. there was a real sense of urgency for the families of the captives. in another sign that these negotiations are not going to be easy, hamas is saying that no talks about prisoner exchanges are going to take place unless the war in gaza stops. right, and
hugo bachega, bbc news, tel aviv. hugo's in tel aviv this evening.now but with the prime minister's comments tell us about where israel stands right now. tonya, this tragic incident has shocked the country. also of the worsening humanitarian crisis in the territory... but pressure is growing on him at home, too. he's saying that the war continues, he has indicated that talks are happening. there have been reports that his intelligence chief has had talks with the prime minister of qatar, acting...
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hugo lawyer, christy graber, great to have you here at -- thank you all. when we come back, a look at a pennsylvania swing county that could hold the key to predicting next year's election. we're gonna get into it with former pennsylvania congressman, conor lamb and charlie dent. and, later how the immigration system is blocking workers and worsening americas nursing shortage. the 11th hour just getting underway on a surprisingly busy thursday night. it■s beginning to look alot like savings! blendjets holiday sale is on now! give the gift of convenience the blendjet 2 portable blender is perfect for everyone on your list. even that picky relative who hates everything. and dont forget the accessories! theyre all on sale! dont wait! our most popular colors and patterns will sell out! go to blendjet.com and take advantage of our holiday sale now. getting sick and tired of cold and flu products that don't work? biovanta is the only number one physician-recommended product chosen over all others, including tylenol, mucinex, zicam, and nyquil / dayquil. the comb
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hugo, i want to share a bit of what david frum was talking about.ote one of the pieces for the atlantic and he shared his warning about trump's possible return to the white house. watch this. >> if donald trump is elected again, i don't think people appreciate enough how much chaos there is going to be. the government is going to break. we are in a situation where the presidency just melts down under the weight of a president who uses the presidency to protect himself and his crimes. >> as we get closer to 2024, do you see a possible situation like the one david is describing? >> you know, i do. and it is basically because his team has become much more efficient at carrying out his wishes. i mean, if you look at the people he's surrounded himself with on the current campaign, it is much leaner, it is much smaller, it is much more loyal to him then his 2016 campaign or his 2020 campaign, which became famously bloated. and i think a lot of those people who are seeing leadership roles now envision themselves now in the white house. you don't, when that
hugo, i want to share a bit of what david frum was talking about.ote one of the pieces for the atlantic and he shared his warning about trump's possible return to the white house. watch this. >> if donald trump is elected again, i don't think people appreciate enough how much chaos there is going to be. the government is going to break. we are in a situation where the presidency just melts down under the weight of a president who uses the presidency to protect himself and his crimes....
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not so much about collating emissions, i'm feeling hugo - days? collating l emissions, i'm feeling hugo keith is not pushing hard enough with his questioning. he is letting things go and carrying on. there was a marked difference _ and carrying on. there was a marked difference when pete weatherly was questioning johnson and really bushing — questioning johnson and really pushing him to look in detail and acknowledge and he got the answer is that he _ acknowledge and he got the answer is that he wanted. it was a different kind of— that he wanted. it was a different kind of feel and it's again very frustrating for us as court participants that we are not allowed to cross _ participants that we are not allowed to cross examine and question more and that— to cross examine and question more and that we — to cross examine and question more and that we are not up on the stand more _ and that we are not up on the stand more as— and that we are not up on the stand more as witnesses because we know what happened on the ground and actually— what happened on
not so much about collating emissions, i'm feeling hugo - days? collating l emissions, i'm feeling hugo keith is not pushing hard enough with his questioning. he is letting things go and carrying on. there was a marked difference _ and carrying on. there was a marked difference when pete weatherly was questioning johnson and really bushing — questioning johnson and really pushing him to look in detail and acknowledge and he got the answer is that he _ acknowledge and he got the answer is that...
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hugo bachega, bbc news.nior adviser to the prime minister of israel — spoke to the bbc about what will happen to gaza if the israeli government eliminates hamas. so it will be in a better situation because hamas has been controlling gaza for 16 years, and not only has that been terrible and horrific for the people of israel, but that has been very sad for the people of gaza. because what has hamas brought the gaza strip? what have they brought the palestinians in gaza over the last 16 years? poverty, bloodshed, misery. surely the people of gaza deserve better than this extremist regime, terror regime that doesn't give a hoot about the well—being of the people of gaza and is happy to sacrifice the very last gazan as long as they can advance their very, very extreme crazy agenda. joining me now is our middle east correspondent hugo bachega. he was saying there that gaza civilians will be in a better situation once the war is over. do they agree with that? the question is, what will _ they agree with that? the
hugo bachega, bbc news.nior adviser to the prime minister of israel — spoke to the bbc about what will happen to gaza if the israeli government eliminates hamas. so it will be in a better situation because hamas has been controlling gaza for 16 years, and not only has that been terrible and horrific for the people of israel, but that has been very sad for the people of gaza. because what has hamas brought the gaza strip? what have they brought the palestinians in gaza over the last 16 years?...
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hugo lawyer, christy graber, great to have you here at -- thank you all. when we come back, a look at a pennsylvania swing county that could hold the key to predicting next year's election. we're gonna get into it with former pennsylvania congressman, -- and charlie dent. and, later how the immigration system is blocking workers and worsening americas nursing shortage. the 11th hour just getting underway on a surprisingly busy thursday night. thursday night when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis takes you off course. put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when i wanted to see results fast, rinvoq delivered rapid symptom relief and helped leave bathroom urgency behind. check. when uc tried to slow me down... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc caused damage rinvoq came through by visibly repairing my colon lining. check. rapid symptom relief... lasting steroid-free remission... ...and the chance to visibly repair the colon lining. check, check, and check. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, inclu
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back hugo, i want to share a bit of what david firm was talking about.ote one of the pieces for the atlantic and he shared his warning about trump's possible return to the white house. watch this. >> if donald trump is elected again, i don't think people appreciate enough how much chaos there is going to be. the government is going to break. we are in a situation where the presidency just melts down under the weight of a president who uses the presidency to protect himself and his crimes. >> as we get closer to 2024, do you see a possible situation like the one david is describing? >> you know, i do. and it is basically because his team has become much more efficient at carrying out his wishes. i mean, if you look at the people he's surrounded himself with on the current campaign, it is much leaner, it is much smaller, it is much more loyal to him then his 2016 campaign or his 2020 campaign, which became famously bloated. and i think a lot of those people who are seeing leadership roles now envision themselves now in the white house. you don't, when that
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now at that point boris johnson started huffing and and he said to hugo and puffing and he said to hugo he had well, he he didn't deny using the phrase let it rip. but he said that at that point it was his duty to try and challenge the consensus . try and challenge the consensus. he said that his feelings weren't reconciled to fatalities across the country. and he did not believe that the virus should be allowed to let rip. but his duty push back but it was his duty to push back against some of the predictions that the scientists were making and to provide some sort of alternative proposition. that was the first at moment where it got a little bit tricky for bofis got a little bit tricky for boris johnson. there was then an in—depth discussion about that second national lockdown and most importantly, the timing of that second national lockdown . that second national lockdown. as we know, if you can cast your minds back this far around september of 2020, it was clear from the data that the virus was making a bit of a resurgence, but at that moment, boris johnson chose not to act, chose no
now at that point boris johnson started huffing and and he said to hugo and puffing and he said to hugo he had well, he he didn't deny using the phrase let it rip. but he said that at that point it was his duty to try and challenge the consensus . try and challenge the consensus. he said that his feelings weren't reconciled to fatalities across the country. and he did not believe that the virus should be allowed to let rip. but his duty push back but it was his duty to push back against some of...
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johnson of his decisions and quite extraordinary really what happened, because as the barrister, one hugo keith, he seems to be adopting the attitude and not of what you might expect from a inquisitive king's counsel, but more a sort of juvenile robert peston type journalist type approach. yes, it's all about the attitudes and the personalities and the gotcha question and who said what and what was the tone of this text or this whatsapp messages? even though he said that wasn't what he wanted to do, it's frankly all he focussed on. let me just remind you that this inquiry has got some terms of reference . a got some terms of reference. a key one is that it should produce reports and recommendations in a timely manner . recommendations in a timely manner. well, one year into about five years. so on that bafis about five years. so on that basis it fails . the second key basis it fails. the second key objective is that it should take reasonable account with regard to relevant international comparisons. and given that the main question is all about lockdowns, was it too late? was it too soon,
johnson of his decisions and quite extraordinary really what happened, because as the barrister, one hugo keith, he seems to be adopting the attitude and not of what you might expect from a inquisitive king's counsel, but more a sort of juvenile robert peston type journalist type approach. yes, it's all about the attitudes and the personalities and the gotcha question and who said what and what was the tone of this text or this whatsapp messages? even though he said that wasn't what he wanted...
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hugo bachega, bbc news, jerusalem.nt to show you again those live pictures from khan younis. this is outside al nasser hospital. reports indicate the city is seeing some of the heaviest bombardments of the war yet. israel's defence forces have said they are now looking to the south. these pictures showing some of the injured being transported for treatment. we talked about the advantages of rockets which sometimes come from gaza and to israel and we had the air raid sirens. let's now speak to gaza correspondent, rushdi abualouf, who is currently in istanbul. i want to ask about the ceasefire talks because you have a lot of different contacts and connections. we have heard those talks seemingly have broken down altogether and the israeli delegation have left doha and come back for in israeli delegation have left doha and come back fo— and come back for in the last 20 minutes i _ and come back for in the last 20 minutes i made _ and come back for in the last 20 minutes i made a _ and come back for in the last 20 minutes
hugo bachega, bbc news, jerusalem.nt to show you again those live pictures from khan younis. this is outside al nasser hospital. reports indicate the city is seeing some of the heaviest bombardments of the war yet. israel's defence forces have said they are now looking to the south. these pictures showing some of the injured being transported for treatment. we talked about the advantages of rockets which sometimes come from gaza and to israel and we had the air raid sirens. let's now speak to...
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hugo bachega reporting there.er, i spoke to retired colonel miri eisen, former idf intelligence officer and current director of the international institute for counter—terrorism at reichman university in tel aviv. the military capability is the portion that is much more clear. you go into the gaza strip, as we have done in the ground operation, and the word "dismantling" sounds like something you're doing to a closet, no, you're going in and finding all of the enormous amount of weapons that hamas have amassed over the last 15 years that they have ruled over the gaza strip, that hamas have planted, booby—trapped, put into apartment buildings — all right, that's one aspect — into the refugee camps, everybody knows that. but now we all understand that these weapons and the different capabilities are in mosques, in kindergartens, in hospitals, in schools. you have to go and find those all, to go after the terrorists themselves, and we are talking about tens of thousands of terrorists. we have arrested — there are a l
hugo bachega reporting there.er, i spoke to retired colonel miri eisen, former idf intelligence officer and current director of the international institute for counter—terrorism at reichman university in tel aviv. the military capability is the portion that is much more clear. you go into the gaza strip, as we have done in the ground operation, and the word "dismantling" sounds like something you're doing to a closet, no, you're going in and finding all of the enormous amount of...
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from jerusalem, our middle east correspondent hugo bachega has more.t towards possible negotiations between israel and hamas for the release of more hostages being held in gaza and for more humanitarian aid to be delivered to the territory. on one stage the leader uppermost ismail haniyeh is expected to visit cairo, egypt alongside qatar, to help negotiate the first deal that saw the release of more than 100 hostages and also palestinian prisoners being freed from israeli jails. on tuesday the israeli president said his country was ready for another humanitarian cause in gaza. that followed meetings between the israeli and american intelligence chiefs and the qatari prime minister but a negotiations are unlikely to be easy. hamas has conditioned any exchanges on a comprehensive ceasefire in gaza. israel so far has rejected the calls for a ceasefire, saying that this would only benefit hamas, positioned that's been supported by the country's man i like, —— main ally, united states. more than a hundred hostages remain in gaza and israel says the release
from jerusalem, our middle east correspondent hugo bachega has more.t towards possible negotiations between israel and hamas for the release of more hostages being held in gaza and for more humanitarian aid to be delivered to the territory. on one stage the leader uppermost ismail haniyeh is expected to visit cairo, egypt alongside qatar, to help negotiate the first deal that saw the release of more than 100 hostages and also palestinian prisoners being freed from israeli jails. on tuesday the...
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hugo bachega.es has commercial trucks have entered the gaza strip for the first time since this all started on the seventh of october. the us state department called it a critical step to improving the lives of palestinians to have commercial goodsin palestinians to have commercial goods in addition to humanitarian aid. calls for a ceasefire are increasing in the international community. the hamas run health ministry in gaza says 110 people were killed in strike at the jabalya refugee camp on sunday and that over 19,000 people in gaza have died since the conflict started. lucy williamson reports. they say there's nowhere safe in gaza. the children's unit at nasser hospital hit by a shell yesterday. doctors and parents who once raced to get wounded children in here now scrambling to get them out. the epicentre of the dust and panic, a children's bedroom on the second floor. translation: we were seated on the bed when something - exploded and all the ceiling fell on us. i couldn't do anything. debris
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i for one and grateful for people like stephanie's hugo. thanks for joining us for another episode of the whistle blowers i'm john kerry echo. we'll see you next time. 2 2 2 the in 1943 at the height of world war 2, bengal was hit 5 famine. a year before javin use troops drove the rate is out of neighboring bermount and came close to the indian possessions of the british empire . london's response to the press was completely inadequate. the british actively use the scorched earth policy. while retreating, they turned everything around him into an untruth, deserts having no mercy on other people's territory. food in large amounts was exported to great britain from the starving provinces. boats used for fishing and transporting food along the river system more confiscated from the local population, the barbaric actions of the colonial administration. latham of monstrous consequences can a year up to 3800000 people die from starvation and disease caused by mail nutrition. though great britain itself had enough resources to overcome the disaste
i for one and grateful for people like stephanie's hugo. thanks for joining us for another episode of the whistle blowers i'm john kerry echo. we'll see you next time. 2 2 2 the in 1943 at the height of world war 2, bengal was hit 5 famine. a year before javin use troops drove the rate is out of neighboring bermount and came close to the indian possessions of the british empire . london's response to the press was completely inadequate. the british actively use the scorched earth policy. while...
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hugo bachega, bbc news, tel aviv.usin tal, who was kidnapped by hamas on october the 7th, has now died. he told us he rejects benjamin netanyahu's message that the military operation is necessary to force hamas to free the hostages. this is nowjust buying time. we could have understood this in the past, when it was proven to us that following the military operation, we went onto the first hostage deal and some of the hostages began coming home and then, we were asked to wait again for 1.5 weeks. during this time, we've learned that at least ten hostages that went into gaza alive are now dead. we know this for a fact. so, this means that when the government or the idf was telling us to wait because the military pressure is going to bring the hostages home, well, every day we're waiting we're losing another hostage. we know that there's now a deal on the table. we know. there is talk. the government can pull off a deal now. it's up to us. of course, it's not easy, of course, it's a difficult negotiation, but it can be d
hugo bachega, bbc news, tel aviv.usin tal, who was kidnapped by hamas on october the 7th, has now died. he told us he rejects benjamin netanyahu's message that the military operation is necessary to force hamas to free the hostages. this is nowjust buying time. we could have understood this in the past, when it was proven to us that following the military operation, we went onto the first hostage deal and some of the hostages began coming home and then, we were asked to wait again for 1.5...
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i for 1 am grateful for people like stephanie's hugo. thanks for joining us for another episode of the whistle blowers i'm john kerry echo. we'll see you next time. 2 2 2 2 the look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept. we're such orders at conflict with the 1st law show your mind, anticipation. we should be very careful about our professional intelligence at the point, obviously is to create a trustee, or rather than to the various jobs. i mean with artificial intelligence. we have somebody in the team and the robot must protect this phone. existence was on the take a fresh look around. there's a life kaleidoscopic, isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real live indians. fixtures, design to simplify will confuse really once a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few. fractured images presented. it is 1st. can you see through their illusion going underground? can the, the idea for things all out hostilities again
i for 1 am grateful for people like stephanie's hugo. thanks for joining us for another episode of the whistle blowers i'm john kerry echo. we'll see you next time. 2 2 2 2 the look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept. we're such orders at conflict with the 1st law show your mind, anticipation. we should be very careful about our professional intelligence at the point, obviously is to create a trustee,...
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i for 1 am grateful for people like stephanie's hugo. thanks for joining us for another episode of the whistle blowers i'm john kerry echo. we'll see you next time. 2 2 2 the, [000:00:00;00] the, in the 1870, the colonial expansion of the british empire in the nile valley in greece. the british decided to get complete control over sudan. however, the deeply religious people of that country did not want to obey 4 laws. the unceremonious intervention of british officials led to people's discontent. it's spokesmen was the theologians. mohammed also thought the drug blamed himself the marty. the design. he began to gather an army against the invaders. by 1884, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the modern great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of ahmad gave the invaders at drubbing in $1885.00. the rebels, the capital car to the feet of britain was totaled only by the very end of the 19th century. after the death of ahmad, the british were able to regain their control of sudan. unable to defeat the living b
i for 1 am grateful for people like stephanie's hugo. thanks for joining us for another episode of the whistle blowers i'm john kerry echo. we'll see you next time. 2 2 2 the, [000:00:00;00] the, in the 1870, the colonial expansion of the british empire in the nile valley in greece. the british decided to get complete control over sudan. however, the deeply religious people of that country did not want to obey 4 laws. the unceremonious intervention of british officials led to people's...
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hugo bachega, bbc news, jerusalem., chief impact officer at oxfam gb, says the situation in gaza is appalling. what i'm really aware of is that something needs to be done. as we just heard from your correspondent injerusalem, when people are not dying from the bombs, they are dying from starvation, dehydration, waterborne diseases. the situation in gaza is absolutely appalling. what are your staff telling you about the situation in gaza? our staff and our partners are telling us that people are starving, there is not enough aid getting through, and what little is getting through, it is almost impossible to distribute it safely under the bombs, and withourfuel. one of our partners basically said to us, we are doing everything we can, but we are also running for our lives at the same time. the delivery of humanitarian aid is incredibly difficult under the bombs and the only solution is for a ceasefire. you said people are starving — how long have they got? some people are already affected by this for weeks, we are talkin
hugo bachega, bbc news, jerusalem., chief impact officer at oxfam gb, says the situation in gaza is appalling. what i'm really aware of is that something needs to be done. as we just heard from your correspondent injerusalem, when people are not dying from the bombs, they are dying from starvation, dehydration, waterborne diseases. the situation in gaza is absolutely appalling. what are your staff telling you about the situation in gaza? our staff and our partners are telling us that people are...
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hugo bachega, bbc news, tel aviv.lth organization says it has delivered health supplies to al—shifa hospital in gaza city, as part of a joint un mission. us national security advisor jake sullivan has been in the middle east this week, and met with israeli prime minister netanyahu. mr sullivan said he had conveyed the position of the biden administration, that israel must be more precise in its war against hamas. responding to recent reports that much of israel's bombing of gaza has been "indiscriminate", an idf spokesperson said: gaza's health ministry, which is run by hamas, says more than 18,000 palestinians have been killed in the war since october 7. earlier, i spoke with marc garlasco, former military analyst and war crimes investigator for the united nations. he also served as chief of high—value targeting at the pentagon. i want to start with jake sullivan's comments this week in israel, saying that israel must be more precise in its targeting of hamas. up until now, how would you assess the tactics which have
hugo bachega, bbc news, tel aviv.lth organization says it has delivered health supplies to al—shifa hospital in gaza city, as part of a joint un mission. us national security advisor jake sullivan has been in the middle east this week, and met with israeli prime minister netanyahu. mr sullivan said he had conveyed the position of the biden administration, that israel must be more precise in its war against hamas. responding to recent reports that much of israel's bombing of gaza has been...
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thank you, hugo lowell and catherine christians. thank you both. >>> still ahead, a released israeli hostage shares her thoughts on the war in an exclusive interview, as president biden faces growing calls to push for a permanent cease-fire. we'll be right back. traveling . the thrill seeker. the soul searcher. and - ahoy! it's the explorer! each helping to protect their money with chase. woah, a lost card isn't keeping this thrill seeker down. lost her card, not the vibe. the soul searcher, is finding his identity, and helping to protect it. hey! oh yeah, the explorer! she's looking to dive deeper... all while chase looks out for her. because these friends have chase. alerts that help check. tools that help protect. one bank that puts you in control. chase. make more of what's yours. my mom's life is the most important thing to me. hi mom! i called my mom, "i have this gene and i think you need to get tested." she feels like it was truly lifesaving. hi, i'm jason. i've lost 228 pounds on golo. ♪ and i think you need to get tested."
thank you, hugo lowell and catherine christians. thank you both. >>> still ahead, a released israeli hostage shares her thoughts on the war in an exclusive interview, as president biden faces growing calls to push for a permanent cease-fire. we'll be right back. traveling . the thrill seeker. the soul searcher. and - ahoy! it's the explorer! each helping to protect their money with chase. woah, a lost card isn't keeping this thrill seeker down. lost her card, not the vibe. the soul...
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well, what came out at the inquiry today was an agreement between hugo keith and bofis agreement betweenth and boris johnson that herd immunity certainly didn't work that by july of 2020, only about 6 to 7% of people had antibodies. so therefore it had been infected . therefore it had been infected. so herd immunity wasn't the answer. so, yes, you're right. the science did keep changing . the science did keep changing. i'm not sure it had been terribly helpful to us all for the scientists to have come forward and said actually, we don't know what we're doing, but clearly they didn't know what they doing and what the they were doing and what the covid inquiry is about is see if you can improve that process in case of a future pandemic. >> we've had a day of a two day evidence session from the former prime minister, not once that i heard has the barrister said to the former prime minister, what lessons have you learned upon lots of time to reflect on it. surely that's part of the process . pi'ocess. >> process. >> yeah, and i thought that that's actually what boris johnson did. that was i
well, what came out at the inquiry today was an agreement between hugo keith and bofis agreement betweenth and boris johnson that herd immunity certainly didn't work that by july of 2020, only about 6 to 7% of people had antibodies. so therefore it had been infected . therefore it had been infected. so herd immunity wasn't the answer. so, yes, you're right. the science did keep changing . the science did keep changing. i'm not sure it had been terribly helpful to us all for the scientists to...
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hugo bachega, bbc news, tel aviv.earing, the funeral has been held for one of aljazeera's camera operators who has been killed in the south of gaza. aljazeera says it will refer the case to the international criminal court. the committee to protectjournalists says at least 64 journalists and media workers have now been killed since october when israel began its war on hamas. but some estimates put the number higher. carlos martinez de la serna, the programme director for the committee to protectjournalists, has told be earlier about the dangers for the journalists covering israel—gaza war. the gaza war is the has been the most dangerous conflict for journalists cpa has ever documented. we've been keeping records systematically since 1992. we have documented so far more than 60 journalists killed in the conflict. and our team is looking into 100 reports ofjournalists killed, but also to convey a sense of how difficult situation for journalists on the ground, ofjournalists being victims of violence, of arrests, of not b
hugo bachega, bbc news, tel aviv.earing, the funeral has been held for one of aljazeera's camera operators who has been killed in the south of gaza. aljazeera says it will refer the case to the international criminal court. the committee to protectjournalists says at least 64 journalists and media workers have now been killed since october when israel began its war on hamas. but some estimates put the number higher. carlos martinez de la serna, the programme director for the committee to...
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hugo bachega in tel aviv.ecurity advisor jake sullivan has been in the middle east this week and met with israeli prime minister netanyahu. mr sullivan said he had conveyed the position of the biden administration that israel must be more precise in its war against hamas. this fight against hamas, are deeply intense, entrenched terrorist group in gaza, is going to take time and it's going to take time and it's going to take time and it's going to happen in phases and we've said that from the beginning and so, there is no contradiction between saying the fight will take months and also saying that different phases will take place at different times over those months, including the transition from the high intensity operations to more targeted operations. responding to recent reports that much of israel's bombing of gaza has been "indiscriminate" an idf spokesperson said: gaza's health ministry, which is run by hamas, says more than 18,000 palestinians have been killed in the war since 7 october. earlier, i spok
hugo bachega in tel aviv.ecurity advisor jake sullivan has been in the middle east this week and met with israeli prime minister netanyahu. mr sullivan said he had conveyed the position of the biden administration that israel must be more precise in its war against hamas. this fight against hamas, are deeply intense, entrenched terrorist group in gaza, is going to take time and it's going to take time and it's going to take time and it's going to happen in phases and we've said that from the...