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jonathan head reporting _ will come to us again. jonathan head reporting after _ will come to us again. jonathan head reporting after china - head reporting after china reportedly expels a filipino ship, disputed waterway. thank you so much for that reporting. you are watching bbc news. in helena humphrey in washington, dc. thanks for your company. remember, you can always get the latest on our website. i will see you soon, bye for now. hello there. monday brought some bright and breezy conditions for some of us, and in the sunshine it felt pleasantly warm, particularly if you had a little bit of shelter. in fact, we saw temperatures around 17 degrees through east anglia and down into the london area. it was a very different story furtherwest, however. cloud and rain lingered for much of the day and in some spots we had just shy of half an inch of rain. now, if we take a look at what's going to come through tuesday, it will be a similar kind of story. unfortunately, out to the west we'll see quite a lot of cloud and some outbreaks o
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thank you, jonathan head. some - western state. thank you, | jonathan head. some other stories and headlines. the head of the un's nuclear watchdog has condemned a drone attack on the russian—occupied zaporizhzhia power plant in ukraine. rafael grossi said there had been three direct hits on the site. he said no one could possibly benefit from such attacks. russia's nuclear agency has blamed ukraine. it said three people were hurt when a canteen was hit. a southwest airlines aircraft was forced to return to denver international airport in the us state of colorado on sunday morning, when part of its engine cover broke off and hit the wing. america's federal aviation authority said the crew of the boeing 737—800 reported a piece of the cover had fallen off and struck the wing flap during take—off. the faa said it would investigate. there were no injuries reported. more than 90 people have died off the north coast of mozambique, when an overcrowded makeshift ferry sank on sunday. the converted fishing boat was carrying about 130 people, near nampula provin
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jonathan head, bbc news, mae sot, thailand. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines... china has warned that upcoming joint military drills by the us and the philippines in the south china sea will lead to greater insecurity in the region. beijing's warning comes shortly after the washington post newspaper published a story quoting 12 unnamed officials saying that, for the first time, the drills would take place in waters claimed by beijing. ia nations will observe the drill, including india, japan and france. a un report is warning that improvements in women's reproductive health has stalled, putting at risk 30 yea rs of progress. it found that eight hundred women a day are dying in childbirth worldwide — the same figure as eight years ago. the report says women and girls need more empowerment to develop their own solutions to reproductive health. a court in pakistan has directed the government to restore the social media site x, formerly known as twitter, within a week. the platform has faced disruption for
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jonathan head, bbc news, in the south china sea. king charles has carried out his first public engagement since announcing he has cancer. he and the queen visited a cancer centre at a hospital in london. he met patients and staff at university college london and spoke of the shock of being told he had the disease. here'sjonny dymond. it's been a while, but on a sunny morning in central london, the king rolled into town. one question on everyone's minds... sir, how are you feeling? lovely to see you back. the smile seemed to say it all. there's not normally this much attention paid to a royal visit, but this was the first by the king in a long time. it's nice to see him out and about, looking so well. nice to see him back to work? of course, of course, we've all got to go to work, so obviously he will have to jump in sooner or later, but no, it was nice to see him. we were really excited to see he's well enough to be out and about on this beautiful sunny day in london, and, yeah, it's been a special treat really, and unexpected. appl
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jonathan, correspondent jonathan head. jonathan, what correspondentjonathan head. jonathan, what do we know about this conscription. walker through some of your reporting. —— walk us through. through some of your reporting. -- walk us through.— -- walk us through. systematic from what _ -- walk us through. systematic from what the _ -- walk us through. systematic from what the rohingya - -- walk us through. systematic from what the rohingya we - -- walk us through. systematic i from what the rohingya we spoke to in rakhine are telling us. these people cannot move. they are trapped because they are viewed as non— citizens, as illegal settlers even though they have lived there for generations and of course they were subject to the dreadful operation in 2017 when tens of thousands died, more than 10,000. it is bizarre they are now being used by the military in its battles against other armed opposition. whatever the military government says, the hinge and we spoke to say they were taken off for two weeks of systematic training and given no choice and in some c
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jonathan head, bbc news, mae sot, thailand. scientists believe they've identified the largest marine reptile ever on earth. a gigantic ichthyosaur measuring around 25 metres long, the length of two double decker buses, that lived 202 million years ago. the remains discovered by amateur fossil hunters in somerset will now go on display at the bristol museum and art gallery, it's been a crucial night for both manchester city and arsenal in the champions league. with the latest, here's andy swiss. the manchester city bandwagon has seemed unstoppable recently, but in real madrid, it faced the heftiest of obstacles. level at 3—3 after the first leg, it was real that soon struck. commentator: real madrid draw first blood in manchester! _ second time lucky for rodrygo, and the visitors were ahead. city surged forward. erling haaland and then bernardo silva. oh, so close. the faces said it all, though, as city trailed at the break. after it, real so nearly gifted them an equaliser, nacho almost putting the ball in his own net, but no
jonathan head, bbc news, mae sot, thailand. scientists believe they've identified the largest marine reptile ever on earth. a gigantic ichthyosaur measuring around 25 metres long, the length of two double decker buses, that lived 202 million years ago. the remains discovered by amateur fossil hunters in somerset will now go on display at the bristol museum and art gallery, it's been a crucial night for both manchester city and arsenal in the champions league. with the latest, here's andy swiss....
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jonathan head, bbc news, in the south china sea. the eu's drug watchdog has urged vaccine—makers to update covid—i9 shots to target a new variant of the virus. the european medicines agency said thatjn.i is now the most widely circulating variant worldwide, responsible for thousands of deaths every month. meanwhile there are reports the first scientist to publish the covid sequence in china was evicted from his lab over the weekend. professor zhang yongzhen is allegedly staging a sit—in after a long—running dispute with the health authorities since he shared the makeup of the virus�*s genetic material without going through state channels. meghan owen explains. this unverified photo is being shared widely online. now, it appears to show professor zang lying professor zhang lying next to his laboratory in the drizzling rain. it's an act of protest. he claims that he and his team were blocked from entering their workplace. now, it was allegedly posted on a chinese social media platform, but was later deleted. so who is he and
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let's speak to our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head. tell correspondent, jonathan head. me about the peop been tell me about the people you have been speaking to to unearth the story. been speaking to to unearth the sto . ~ . been speaking to to unearth the sto .~ . , ., been speaking to to unearth the sto .~ . .,, story. we have spoken to seven different people _ story. we have spoken to seven different people in _ story. we have spoken to seven different people in different - different people in different counts. millions of rohingya have left, driven out of the dreadful attacks on them in 2017, described the united nations as possible genocide. a quarter of those remaining are confined to idp squalid camps since 12 years ago and they can't move. we spoke to seven people in five different camps. the military government has denied the conscription going on and are getting rohingyas prepared to defend their own camps. we have heard the military are going around and telling camp organisers they must provide less of young men between 15 a
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jonathan head, bbc news, mae sot, thailand. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. china has warned that upcoming joint military drills by the us and the philippines in the south china sea will lead to greater insecurity in the region. beijing's warning comes shortly after the washington post newspaper published a story quoting twelve unnamed officials saying that — for the first time — the drills would take place in waters claimed by beijing. ilt nations will observe the drill, including india, japan and france. a court in pakistan has directed the government to restore the social media site x, formerly known as twitter, within a week. the platform has faced disruption for more than two months since the jailed former prime minister imran khan's supporters called for protests after allegations of vote rigging in february's election. japan has recorded its highest—ever number of foreign tourists in a single month, with more than three million people visiting the country in march. that's almost a i2% rise
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jonathan head in bangkok. _ japan's prime minister fumio kishida is making an official visit to the united states on monday. the white house said mr kishida's visit to washington "will underscore the enduring strength of our alliance, the unwavering us commitment to japan, and japan's increasing global leadership role." stephen olson, a former us trade negotiator, gave us his assessment of what the visit could entail. well, i think biden and his japanese counterpart are going to give each other a very big bear hug, and very warmly embrace each other. i think they are going to stress the importance of both economic relationship as well as the security relationship, and if at all possible try to move this relationship even more close together. of course, the 800 lb gorilla that will be sitting in the room during these discussions will be nippon steel and us steel. with the us presidential election looming in the not—too—distant future, i don't think biden�*s really got the political manoeuvrability to substantially change his position on that issue, so it's something that the leaders a
jonathan head in bangkok. _ japan's prime minister fumio kishida is making an official visit to the united states on monday. the white house said mr kishida's visit to washington "will underscore the enduring strength of our alliance, the unwavering us commitment to japan, and japan's increasing global leadership role." stephen olson, a former us trade negotiator, gave us his assessment of what the visit could entail. well, i think biden and his japanese counterpart are going to give...
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our south east asia correspondent jonathan head has the latest it is spectacular, in fact i cannot find a case of fraud in westworld, bank fraud, where these kinds of money has gone missing, and in a country like vietnam, it's a big chunk of money she has siphoned off. it's an unusual trial in that the communist authorities released lots of details about the case against her, and how she carried out the fraud, and encourage the vietnam media to report it, which is not typical in vietnam where media is tightly controlled, it's not usual in meat —— vietnam, and she has not been given the most severe penalty, the death penalty, a severe example and a warning to others involved in fraud. a long chapter in an long—running anti—corruption campaign launched by the party eight years ago and certainly not able to remember a child like it before. that isjonathan had reporting on that trial in vietnam. israel's foreign ministry has strongly criticised the new prime minister of ireland, simon harris, over his inaugural speech in which he condemned israel's actions in gaza. mr harris said on
our south east asia correspondent jonathan head has the latest it is spectacular, in fact i cannot find a case of fraud in westworld, bank fraud, where these kinds of money has gone missing, and in a country like vietnam, it's a big chunk of money she has siphoned off. it's an unusual trial in that the communist authorities released lots of details about the case against her, and how she carried out the fraud, and encourage the vietnam media to report it, which is not typical in vietnam where...
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our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, is in bangkok. it is extraordinary. the amounts of money are absolutely staggering. we're talking about a significant chunk of vietnam's gdp that this woman was able to siphon off over 11 years through these secretly channeled loans that went through a whole bunch of front companies and proxies to her own companies. the prosecutors believe that of that 44 billion, perhaps $27 billion may never be recovered. that is a staggering loss and will be very, very tough for the state bank to make up in terms of saving the bank. really, the authorities have sort of blamed her and have talked about the way in which she was bribing officials and the kind of sophistication of this this network. and really, it is part of an ongoing anti—corruption campaign that's been going for several years, led by the communist authorities, who say they're determined to stamp it out. but of course, it does raise a lot of questions, which is how was it that this woman, she is very high profile, she's one of the biggest property owners in vietnam.
our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, is in bangkok. it is extraordinary. the amounts of money are absolutely staggering. we're talking about a significant chunk of vietnam's gdp that this woman was able to siphon off over 11 years through these secretly channeled loans that went through a whole bunch of front companies and proxies to her own companies. the prosecutors believe that of that 44 billion, perhaps $27 billion may never be recovered. that is a staggering loss and will be...
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jonathan head, bbc news, in the south china sea. there may be no english teams left in the champions league but two of england's biggest stars harry kane and jude bellingham were in action tonight when bayern munich took on real madrid in the semi final. joe lynskey was watching. bayern munich against real madrid — or, england's record goalscorer against england's newest hope. jude bellingham is 20 and grew up in stourbridge — he is already central to real�*s team of superstars. commentator: vinicius junior running through and scoring! _ toni kroos with the pass for viniciusjunior — a champions league goalfit for this kind of semifinal. madrid are 14—time champions, bayern have six. shooting... oh, brilliant! and in five second—half minutes they found hopes of a seventh — a penalty brought the chance for their man who wants it most. this year's final�*s at wembley, perhaps set up for harry kane. the 43rd goal of his extraordinary season, but cruelly for kane, there were more spot kicks to come. vinicius for 2—2 and
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head is in bangkok and told me more about what he's learned. with my burmese colleagues, we have spoken to seven different people in five camps and you have to remember that while millions of rohingyas have left rakhine state — 700,000 were driven out in the dreadful attacks on them by the military back in 2017, an operation described by the un as possible genocide, another 600,000 remain in rakhine state in this precarious situation. a quarter of those are confined to these squalid idp camps. they have been there since 12 years ago. they can't move. we spoke to these seven people in five different camps just to confirm that this systematic conscription was going on. the military government has denied it and say they're getting rohingyas prepared to defend their own camps. this is not what we heard. we heard that the military have been going around and telling the camp organisers that they must provide lists of young men ready to be conscripted, between 15 and 25 from each camp, each time they came. these men were then selected, they were tol
head is in bangkok and told me more about what he's learned. with my burmese colleagues, we have spoken to seven different people in five camps and you have to remember that while millions of rohingyas have left rakhine state — 700,000 were driven out in the dreadful attacks on them by the military back in 2017, an operation described by the un as possible genocide, another 600,000 remain in rakhine state in this precarious situation. a quarter of those are confined to these squalid idp...
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let's speak to our south east asia correspondent jonathan head who's in bangkok. the numbers, the figures involved in this case are astounding. including the numbers of which he is accused of defrauding the bank? the? of defrauding the bank? they certainly are _ of defrauding the bank? they certainly are i _ of defrauding the bank? they certainly are i look _ of defrauding the bank? they certainly are i look back - of defrauding the bank? tie: certainly are i look back and this is probably the biggest bank fraud ever recorded anywhere in the world, if these numbers given by the prosecution are correct, they have been investigating the bank for a year and a half, they have a dossier six tons of documents to submit, and the prosecution have overloaded the media with enormous details about how the fraud was carried out, an intricate network of she“ out, an intricate network of shell companies, and proxies that truong my lan used essentially to control the bank and it was a very big bang, one of the biggest banks in the country and getting her own managers and, she
let's speak to our south east asia correspondent jonathan head who's in bangkok. the numbers, the figures involved in this case are astounding. including the numbers of which he is accused of defrauding the bank? the? of defrauding the bank? they certainly are _ of defrauding the bank? they certainly are i _ of defrauding the bank? they certainly are i look _ of defrauding the bank? they certainly are i look back - of defrauding the bank? tie: certainly are i look back and this is probably the...
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our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, has more from bangkok. it is extraordinary. the amounts of money are absolutely staggering. we're talking about a significant chunk of vietnam's gdp that this woman was able to siphon off. it isa it is a very unusual trial. the authorities released a lot of details about the case against her and they have encourage the media to report it, which is not typical in vietnam where the media is tightly controlled. they have made an example of her and she is getting tremendous coverage and she has now been given the death penalty, the most severe penalty, as an example and a warning to others involved in fraud. it is the latest chapter in a long—running anti—corruption campaign that was launched by the communist party, eight years ago, and certainly i don't think anyone can remember a trial like this. there were 85 other defendants with her and the communist authorities are hoping they can channel public anger about corruption in general at official levels which is very high in vietnam, to truong my lan and make an example of her
our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, has more from bangkok. it is extraordinary. the amounts of money are absolutely staggering. we're talking about a significant chunk of vietnam's gdp that this woman was able to siphon off. it isa it is a very unusual trial. the authorities released a lot of details about the case against her and they have encourage the media to report it, which is not typical in vietnam where the media is tightly controlled. they have made an example of her and...
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our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, has more. it isa it is a big chunk of the economy she managed to siphon off. the communist authorities released a lot of details about the case against her, about how she carried out the fraud, and encouraged the vietnamese media to control it. they have made an example of her. she is getting tremendous coverage over there. she has now been given the death penalty, the most severe penalty. as an example and possibly a warning to others involved in fraud. it is the latest in a chapter of an anti—corruption campaign launched by the veteran communist party chief eight years ago. i don't think anyone can remember a trial like it, and there were 85 other defendants with her. with that the communist authorities are hoping that they can channel public anger about corruption in general at official levels, which is very high in vietnam, to make an example of her, and show that they are doing something about it, and that is why the case is such a high—profile case. she was the early one of the 86 def
our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, has more. it isa it is a big chunk of the economy she managed to siphon off. the communist authorities released a lot of details about the case against her, about how she carried out the fraud, and encouraged the vietnamese media to control it. they have made an example of her. she is getting tremendous coverage over there. she has now been given the death penalty, the most severe penalty. as an example and possibly a warning to others involved...
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let's speak to our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, who's in bangkok. tell us more about this case. it is re tell us more about this case. it is pretty spectacular. _ tell us more about this case. it is pretty spectacular. i _ tell us more about this case. it 3 pretty spectacular. i don't think i can find a case of fraud anywhere else in the world with these amounts of money. in a country like vietnam, thatis of money. in a country like vietnam, that is a big chunk of the economy that is a big chunk of the economy that she managed to siphon off. it is unusual in that the communist authorities released a lot of details about the case against her and how she carried it out. they have encouraged their media to report it, which is not typical here. the media is tightly controlled. they have made an example of her. she has got tremendous coverage. she has now got the death penalty, possibly as a warning to others involved in fraud. it is the latest chapter in a long—running anti—corruption campaign. i don't think anyone can remember hr like it. there wer
let's speak to our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, who's in bangkok. tell us more about this case. it is re tell us more about this case. it is pretty spectacular. _ tell us more about this case. it is pretty spectacular. i _ tell us more about this case. it 3 pretty spectacular. i don't think i can find a case of fraud anywhere else in the world with these amounts of money. in a country like vietnam, thatis of money. in a country like vietnam, that is a big chunk of the economy...
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jonathan head, bbc news, in the south china sea. the army says two injured military horses seen galloping through the streets of london, are making progress after surgery. quaker, a cavalry black, and a grey called vida, bolted after being spooked by noises from nearby building site. it happened last wednesday, while the household cavalry were training in the belgravia area. a man whose torso was discovered wrapped in plastic early this month at a nature reserve in salford has been identified. greater manchester police says the remains are believed to be those of stuart everett, who was 67, and lived locally. two men have been charged with murder. the latest police figures show there were around 250 fatal stabbings in england and wales in the year tojune 2023. we've been reporting this afternoon on today's attacks in east london. for every life lost, of course there many more shattered by grief. as part of a special bbc investigation into the wider effects of knife crime, danjohnson has met the mother of mikey roynon, who was just 1
jonathan head, bbc news, in the south china sea. the army says two injured military horses seen galloping through the streets of london, are making progress after surgery. quaker, a cavalry black, and a grey called vida, bolted after being spooked by noises from nearby building site. it happened last wednesday, while the household cavalry were training in the belgravia area. a man whose torso was discovered wrapped in plastic early this month at a nature reserve in salford has been identified....
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let's speak to our southeast asia correspondent jonathan head. they are denying sending them to the front line but what has the bbc found? to the front line but what has the bbcfound?_ the bbc found? that doesn't hold u- the bbc found? that doesn't hold up at — the bbc found? that doesn't hold up at all. _ the bbc found? that doesn't hold up at all. we _ the bbc found? that doesn't hold up at all. we have - the bbc found? that doesn't hold up at all. we have had. hold up at all. we have had several interviews with people in different camps. remember, 155,000 of those not driven out that in great ethnic cleansing of 2017 are confined to these camps, and the military officials have been going around since february, ordering them to report for military training, demanding that the community leaders come up with lists of up to 25 people from each camp and they are sent off, drew two weeks of training, shown how to use a rifle and then thrown into battle, and there are a lot of battles in rakhine state. there is an ethnic insurgent army there backed
let's speak to our southeast asia correspondent jonathan head. they are denying sending them to the front line but what has the bbc found? to the front line but what has the bbcfound?_ the bbc found? that doesn't hold u- the bbc found? that doesn't hold up at — the bbc found? that doesn't hold up at all. _ the bbc found? that doesn't hold up at all. we _ the bbc found? that doesn't hold up at all. we have - the bbc found? that doesn't hold up at all. we have had. hold up at all. we have had...
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she's denied the charges and blamed subordinates. 0ur south east asia correspondent jonathan head has more details from bangkok. i've looked back and this is probably the biggest bank fraud ever recorded anywhere in the world if these numbers that have been given by the prosecution are correct. now, they've been investigating the bank for a year and a half. they've got a dossier of six tonnes of documents to submit. and the prosecution have overloaded the media with enormous details about how this fraud was carried out. an intricate network of shell companies and proxies that truong my lan used essentially to control the bank — and it was a very big bank, one of the biggest banks in the country — and then getting her own managers in. she bribed central bank officials as well to make sure that she was never stopped. and simply awarded herself and her shell companies $aa billion in loans. and the prosecutors say their assessment is that $27 billion of those are unrecoverable, lost money. nothing is being said about how much it's going to cost the state bank to save saigon commercial
she's denied the charges and blamed subordinates. 0ur south east asia correspondent jonathan head has more details from bangkok. i've looked back and this is probably the biggest bank fraud ever recorded anywhere in the world if these numbers that have been given by the prosecution are correct. now, they've been investigating the bank for a year and a half. they've got a dossier of six tonnes of documents to submit. and the prosecution have overloaded the media with enormous details about how...
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case two, we're absolutely at lagger heads. >> jonathan: but they are looking to how the country is going to receive these decisions? >> be careful in saying that. i want to say no. i want to say no, but i can't say no, never. i mean, you're up there in that. you're up there in that building which i can see a picture of, and in that building, you are making decisions that will affect people. of course, knowing that a lot of people are going to read a case leads me to write if it's my opinion to write, use certain language that is easy to understand, and spend a lot of time trying to explain why. >> jonathan: and you don't want to contribute to the political divide in the country. >> no. of course, not. of course, not, but you're looking for an easy answer. >> jonathan: yeah. >> and i'm not being coy and saying, no. there aren't easy answers. >> jonathan: justice stephen breyer, thank you for being right here in the studio on "this week." it's an honor to have you here. >> thank you. >> jonathan: coming up, maryalice parks kicks off earth week with the abc series, "the power of us." we'll
case two, we're absolutely at lagger heads. >> jonathan: but they are looking to how the country is going to receive these decisions? >> be careful in saying that. i want to say no. i want to say no, but i can't say no, never. i mean, you're up there in that. you're up there in that building which i can see a picture of, and in that building, you are making decisions that will affect people. of course, knowing that a lot of people are going to read a case leads me to write if it's...
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geoff: jonathan, you are shaking your head. jonathan: yes, i can personally tell of hundreds of strikes that have been aborted in real-time in this war in gaza because of the presence of children, civilians, women, elderly, and people who we assessed were not enemy combatants, and airstrikes were called off because the proportionality between the military necessity and the importance of taking out a target did not warrant or justify the killing or the probable wounding of civilians. the gaza battlefield is an area which is virtually impossible to fight in without having noncombatant casualties. that is how hamas has rigged the battlefield. that is what we are fighting, and that is the sad reality that we, by trying to move civilians out of the battlefield have tried to negate. that is what the israeli defense forces did in the beginning. we called on civilians to evacuate because we know that fighting high-intensity warfare in urban terrain is a horrible endeavor that leads to casualties. geoff: hamas has rigged the battlefield
geoff: jonathan, you are shaking your head. jonathan: yes, i can personally tell of hundreds of strikes that have been aborted in real-time in this war in gaza because of the presence of children, civilians, women, elderly, and people who we assessed were not enemy combatants, and airstrikes were called off because the proportionality between the military necessity and the importance of taking out a target did not warrant or justify the killing or the probable wounding of civilians. the gaza...
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jonathan: heading towards a week of gains on the s&p 500. on the nasdaq 100, up by 1%. lisa: s&p 3. i don't know. jonathan: let's get to the bond market. fixed income. no idea what's happening. 4.99 on a two-year. heading toward five weeks of gains on a ten-year yield. an amazing stretch, the longest going back to october. breaking through 4.70 today. hard, soft, no stag. hard landing, soft landing, no landing. after yesterday, stagflation. lisa: this has been a dramatic month. the past four weeks have been -- i don't know the rest of the market has bought this. is emily roland having conviction about cheating on mr. perfect if you don't believe they will be rate cuts this year? that is one of the key questions today. jonathan: it's around 5% at the front of the curve around the last few weeks or so. zero unchanged on the session. lots of things to say about -- bank of america, the dollar rip in q2 and u.s. needs dollar strength to counter inflation. this is bad news for em. lisa: he says mr. perfect is the place to be with until you do see some sort of situation with rates bringing
jonathan: heading towards a week of gains on the s&p 500. on the nasdaq 100, up by 1%. lisa: s&p 3. i don't know. jonathan: let's get to the bond market. fixed income. no idea what's happening. 4.99 on a two-year. heading toward five weeks of gains on a ten-year yield. an amazing stretch, the longest going back to october. breaking through 4.70 today. hard, soft, no stag. hard landing, soft landing, no landing. after yesterday, stagflation. lisa: this has been a dramatic month. the past...
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green, black, the head of radio was interest was, was recorded, got a phone call saying we've got a tick tock, problem. the problem with tick tock is a lot of young people are making videos because of snippets as a more more to palestinians. and they're concerned about what's happening in gaza and that's destroying their narrative. israel, i think people, even people who are appropriate, where you would say that they've really kind of box to p r after they went in after october 7th and tick tock support the problem. so interestingly enough, there is kind of a dovetail there, but you're right. saturday was a terrible day for america. if you actually love this country like you, we must do rick. they gave a ton of money away. but as you know, hardly any of this money is going to ukraine, and we all know that even soleski said this money that america passed. it will stay in america because it's going right across the belt way to the belt way. bad. that's who we're going to manufacturing new tags to get blown up as you very well pointed out. so this is more like corporate welfare with a
green, black, the head of radio was interest was, was recorded, got a phone call saying we've got a tick tock, problem. the problem with tick tock is a lot of young people are making videos because of snippets as a more more to palestinians. and they're concerned about what's happening in gaza and that's destroying their narrative. israel, i think people, even people who are appropriate, where you would say that they've really kind of box to p r after they went in after october 7th and tick...
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if this i'm getting food, i'll g 0. jonathan's also does the head of them, at least as got reporters without borders. he says more international pressure needs to be put on israel to protect journalists. and unfortunately, we are, we fast this month mark of this war and the story, these, these terrible rewards of journalists being at the turn as being in georgia zip codes become so the, so is the point where we have to report them almost the over the past 6 months, this is just the latest attack, it's 3rd of, of the we are exchange office unacceptable. of the strikes at 10, the car transport things v journalist and the injuries. the former on the phone is 3 journalists, including savage. how did your people tokens or what, what does that have to do is we, we will send a form that's due. i mean, if we can talk about that for recovery, but it was in with an express article. so there was a journalist and this probably says also been injuries of other drugs as i got home from george, you must have done that already. of all of this in the context of dozens and dozens of more injure journa
if this i'm getting food, i'll g 0. jonathan's also does the head of them, at least as got reporters without borders. he says more international pressure needs to be put on israel to protect journalists. and unfortunately, we are, we fast this month mark of this war and the story, these, these terrible rewards of journalists being at the turn as being in georgia zip codes become so the, so is the point where we have to report them almost the over the past 6 months, this is just the latest...
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it is heading. jonathan: this was wonderful. a great piece on bloomberg opinion and the bloomberg terminal. that was the former new york fed president bill dudley. let's talk about the spread where the fit thinks we are coming down to and where the market thinks longer-term neutral is. peter: the fed has a long history of being overly optimistic, whether it is transitory or inflation long-term averages. we are in the business of being optimistic. they believe their policies will work. i will bet against them. jonathan: you think there's a difference between what they believe in what they want to publicly express? if they start flirting with 4% it could run counter to what they are trying to achieve. peter: when they did the dot plot it seemed legit and then all of a sudden you have all of these cuts. they commuted -- they communicated let's not go crazy on the cuts. everything out of the fed is a messaging tool. i think you get what they want to believe mixed in with what they really believe. jonath
it is heading. jonathan: this was wonderful. a great piece on bloomberg opinion and the bloomberg terminal. that was the former new york fed president bill dudley. let's talk about the spread where the fit thinks we are coming down to and where the market thinks longer-term neutral is. peter: the fed has a long history of being overly optimistic, whether it is transitory or inflation long-term averages. we are in the business of being optimistic. they believe their policies will work. i will...
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not just jonathan turley but a lot. you have left of center people that are scratching their head, what is he being tried for. >> the nondisclosure agreement is legal. larry: personal payment. what is wrong with a personal payment. something that lawyers, my -- i am not sure that trump knew here, problem said go ahead do it take care of this for me. this is what happens when you are a big business guy. >> remember debate bloomberg admitted he signed dozens of hush payment agreements. >> that is telling. >> trump said, this is what you call it you call it a legal expense. you write in check. lawyer he is doing's document. larry: liz peek, not advocating it just saying it is very hard to figure it out, fantastically in light of the -- particularly in light of fact there is a federal election crime involved they can't name it in the indictment, and the federal election commission looked that the and rejected it. >> yeah and it is a little bit like remember during the financial crisis, you had financial instrumenting that w
not just jonathan turley but a lot. you have left of center people that are scratching their head, what is he being tried for. >> the nondisclosure agreement is legal. larry: personal payment. what is wrong with a personal payment. something that lawyers, my -- i am not sure that trump knew here, problem said go ahead do it take care of this for me. this is what happens when you are a big business guy. >> remember debate bloomberg admitted he signed dozens of hush payment...
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jonathan ferro did get down there alongside the head of the south african reserve bank. jonathan: thank you. i was just going to say there is a man next to me you probably just a lot of federal reserve to hike again anytime soon. governor, thank you very much for being with us in the imf. >> good to be here. jonathan: inflation comes down to 5.3. the market, the general estimate was 5.4. are you cutting interest rates? >> when we heard 5.3, i guess the fed, the markets get excited . just tells you the extent of the uncertainty. we had peaked at 7.8% in a 2022 and we were coming down nicely, all the way to 4.7 and then we started to go up again all the way to 5.6 and we are now at 5.3. a look makes for an interesting read. prices have continued to be a downward trend. we do not know the effects of el niÑo. -- has also come down to 4.9%, and we hope that it sustains that momentum. too early to tell what a discernible trend would be. jonathan: speaking of upside surprises or small surprises and big reactions, a similar thing in the united states last week. a downside surpr
jonathan ferro did get down there alongside the head of the south african reserve bank. jonathan: thank you. i was just going to say there is a man next to me you probably just a lot of federal reserve to hike again anytime soon. governor, thank you very much for being with us in the imf. >> good to be here. jonathan: inflation comes down to 5.3. the market, the general estimate was 5.4. are you cutting interest rates? >> when we heard 5.3, i guess the fed, the markets get excited ....
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not just jonathan turley but a lot of legal scholars across the board, i don't mean to exclude jonathan's a smart guy, you have left-of-center people sort of scratch their head. what is he being tried for? we don't know? >> the non-disclosure agreement, call it herb money to make it sound bad is perfectly legal. larry: personal, personal payment. what is wrong with a personal -- something by the way, lawyers, i mean, i'm not even sure trump knew, he probably said go ahead and do this. take care of this for me. this is what happens when you're a big business guy. >> remember the debate, bloomberg admitted he signed dozens of hush money agreements. larry: that's very telling. >> trump is this is what you call it a legal expense. write the check. a lawyer, doing a document. it is a legal expense. larry: liz peek, i'm not advocating it, it is very hard to figure this out, particularly in light of the fact that there is supposed to be a federal election crime involved. they can't name it in the indictment an furthermore, the federal election commission looked at this and rejected this. >> yeah
not just jonathan turley but a lot of legal scholars across the board, i don't mean to exclude jonathan's a smart guy, you have left-of-center people sort of scratch their head. what is he being tried for? we don't know? >> the non-disclosure agreement, call it herb money to make it sound bad is perfectly legal. larry: personal, personal payment. what is wrong with a personal -- something by the way, lawyers, i mean, i'm not even sure trump knew, he probably said go ahead and do this....
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but up next, talent manager jonathan shalit goes head to head with former ukip leader henry bolton, asking if the bbc and i think they should make the findings of their huw edwards investigation public. this is patrick christys tonight with me, ben leo, only on gb news. hey patrick christys. tonight with me. ben. leo. only on gb news coming up. nigel farage de—banking scandal. latest and his thoughts on trump and rwanda. but first, should the bbc share their investigation into huw edwards with the public, it's time for tonight's head to head . with the bbc's head to head. with the bbc's star newsreader announced his resignation from the broadcast yesterday. nine months after he was suspended following allegations that he paid an unnamed person thousands of pounds for explicit pictures . pounds for explicit pictures. the parents of the person in question have now spoken to the sun this morning, saying this isn't the end for us. we've been suffering immensely for nearly a yeah suffering immensely for nearly a year. we still have so many questions and need the bbc to answer them. however, r
but up next, talent manager jonathan shalit goes head to head with former ukip leader henry bolton, asking if the bbc and i think they should make the findings of their huw edwards investigation public. this is patrick christys tonight with me, ben leo, only on gb news. hey patrick christys. tonight with me. ben. leo. only on gb news coming up. nigel farage de—banking scandal. latest and his thoughts on trump and rwanda. but first, should the bbc share their investigation into huw edwards...
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jonathan dog hood is the head of the middle east, dusk. it reporters of that borders, he says more international pressure needs to be put on israel to protect journalists. unfortunately, we're, we best this month's mark of this war and the story these, these, the rewards of journalists being at the doctor has me in georgia is because become so the so called phase the point where we have to reward them almost be over the past 6 months this is just the latest that it's 3rd. ready we are extremely sharp, it's unacceptable of the strength of the car transport things v journalist and the injuries. the fire on the phone is 3 journalists, including salvage had is a t r, t for programs or lab or the 2nd entities as we, we were having a fun as b g. i mean, if we can talk about that for recovery, but it was in when an express article. so there was a journalist and this coverage. there's also been injuries. i'm a journalist, i got home from george. you must have done that already. ready all of this and the one person, dozens and dozens of orange or g
jonathan dog hood is the head of the middle east, dusk. it reporters of that borders, he says more international pressure needs to be put on israel to protect journalists. unfortunately, we're, we best this month's mark of this war and the story these, these, the rewards of journalists being at the doctor has me in georgia is because become so the so called phase the point where we have to reward them almost be over the past 6 months this is just the latest that it's 3rd. ready we are extremely...
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jonathan dog hood is the head of the middle east, ask a reporters without borders, and he says, more international pressure needs to be put on israel to protect journalists. unfortunately, we're, we've passed this month model of this war and the story these, these, the rewards of journalists being at the turn has me in georgia zip codes become. so the so called phase the point where we have to report them almost a over the past 6 months. this is just the latest that it's 3rd, but we are extreme. ringback the. ready trying to attend the car, transporting features and the injuries of the 3 journalists living center. how are they that your team was having a fun and see? i mean, if we can talk about that for recovery, but it was in with an express article. so there was a journalist and there's also been injuries on the home from george. you had it from the audio of all of this. and the one bed dozens and dozens of more injure journalists and more than a 100 years can buys very. ready guys, over the past 6 months, the semester has to stop there calling. i'm getting the nation community, j
jonathan dog hood is the head of the middle east, ask a reporters without borders, and he says, more international pressure needs to be put on israel to protect journalists. unfortunately, we're, we've passed this month model of this war and the story these, these, the rewards of journalists being at the turn has me in georgia zip codes become. so the so called phase the point where we have to report them almost a over the past 6 months. this is just the latest that it's 3rd, but we are...
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that's why our jonathan blue will join us withula of the answers. but before we head to break. we want to know what trending story would you like to see in this newscast? i will pull up now on my instagram. time to vote for one of these right here. right here. sports betting, leading with our new grocery outlet app, you can see the store's inventory. so you guys really have mangoes in stock? yup. what about frozen pizza? here they are. fresh salmon. too easy. coffee? yup. >>> driving or system failure? that's the question tesla will face in an upcoming trial involving the death of a local apple employee. in 2018, walter wang was driving his model x on auto pilot, when the car crashed on 101 in mountain view and burst into flames. his family says tesla's auto pilot feature was defective and is to blame. tesla points out that wang was playing a video game on a cell phone when he crashed. now, tesla is weighing out to see if it can prove that wang was distracted when he crashed. >>> meanwhile, april is national distracted driving month. and today, santa clara launched a new campai
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the investigation was headed up by detectives from the sjpd's department. >>> the ski season not done yet. snow is still falling in the sierra now. photojournalist dave grasshoff speaking with those hitting the slopes. >> reporter: here we are in april and yet another sierra snowstorm. what a great year for skiers at sugar bowl. this father, son, and friend are reunited and spending time on the slopes. >> we're looking forward to hitting some of our favorite runs from the past and some of our favorite vistas and enjoying the day. >> reporter: over at donner ski ramps, the same epic conditions, perfect for school ski day. >> lots of snow, hopefully have a good ski day. whole school comes up for the day, so excited to have the opportunity. >> reporter: no matter who you talk to, all skiers have been stoked with this season's conditions. >> super excited for it. it's nice to have winter come back a few more days. it's looking forward to getting warm again for some spring conditions, but we'll take what we can get. >> reporter: conditions continue to fluctuate here in the sierra. get on c
the investigation was headed up by detectives from the sjpd's department. >>> the ski season not done yet. snow is still falling in the sierra now. photojournalist dave grasshoff speaking with those hitting the slopes. >> reporter: here we are in april and yet another sierra snowstorm. what a great year for skiers at sugar bowl. this father, son, and friend are reunited and spending time on the slopes. >> we're looking forward to hitting some of our favorite runs from the...
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look, jonathan, i'll start with you as the political head on the panel here. i think keir starmer is bangin here. i think keir starmer is bang in trouble with mr galloway. oh, absolutely. i think what joy. even though there's many things i firmly disagree with, is old labour essentially a social conservatism and in his eyes are economic socialism, which is something obviously i totally disagree with. but when he's busy saying, for example, that we must stop the boats and we need to and sovereign nations should be able to control their borders. i think he himself was a brexiteer and supporter as well. so there's an awful lot that's going to appeal, particularly in midlands, east midlands and the north west, nonh midlands and the north west, north east to those traditional lifelong labour voters who feel that this labour party under sir keir starmer, who ultimately was pro—remain, wanted a second referendum and would campaign for remain, has said that a woman, is a trans woman, is a woman, is a trans woman, is a woman and then is seemingly rowed back over the
look, jonathan, i'll start with you as the political head on the panel here. i think keir starmer is bangin here. i think keir starmer is bang in trouble with mr galloway. oh, absolutely. i think what joy. even though there's many things i firmly disagree with, is old labour essentially a social conservatism and in his eyes are economic socialism, which is something obviously i totally disagree with. but when he's busy saying, for example, that we must stop the boats and we need to and...
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what say you, jonathan? we've been warning about the danger of inflation heating up for months and today the stock market is down and gold soaring again, new all time high and energy, silver, natural gas. all that at 52-week highs and my customers are feeling the inflation and average american spending about $1100 more a month on same goods and services they bought just three years ago. most people don't have an extra $13,000 lying around, stuart. i'm following jamie dimon's advice and trying tobias sets and investments that appreciate as inflation heats up. stuart: i need a drum roll and we're coming up to your exotic investment of the week. pfix, that's something to do with housing. pfix. am i right? >> it's interest rates and jamie dimon thinks interest rates can go to 8%. we're talking about a gain of about 70% in terms of where interest rates are right now, stuart. they're barely even 5%. i'm buying pfix. this one goes up when interest rates goes up. it was up 60% back in 2022. you remember that's when
what say you, jonathan? we've been warning about the danger of inflation heating up for months and today the stock market is down and gold soaring again, new all time high and energy, silver, natural gas. all that at 52-week highs and my customers are feeling the inflation and average american spending about $1100 more a month on same goods and services they bought just three years ago. most people don't have an extra $13,000 lying around, stuart. i'm following jamie dimon's advice and trying...
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, jonathan, this has been the, the norm now in israel that it's israeli technology that has been intercepting hamas rockets, hezbollah rockets, houthi rockets. and that's what has allowed for cooler heads to prevail. it is a false sense of security. it's not something that's sustainable when you're dealing with enemies. right, of israel that are dedicated to its destruction. there were actually calls in the in the iranian parliament today where in unison, the parliamentarians were cheering death to israel. the israelis are keenly aware of the atmospherics, and they're going to want to make a statement. right. okay. jonathan schanzer, wonderful to talk to you and get all of your insights. jonathan, thank you so much, so here is where we where we are now. we await the israeli decision on how they will react to having 300 missiles and drones fired at them by iran. will there be a military response from israel? the world waits. we will be planning.com. create a planning a richer way to wealth. continuing coverage of iran's drone and missile attack on israel. let's bring in retired army green bere
, jonathan, this has been the, the norm now in israel that it's israeli technology that has been intercepting hamas rockets, hezbollah rockets, houthi rockets. and that's what has allowed for cooler heads to prevail. it is a false sense of security. it's not something that's sustainable when you're dealing with enemies. right, of israel that are dedicated to its destruction. there were actually calls in the in the iranian parliament today where in unison, the parliamentarians were cheering...
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it is headed your way. thank you, jonathan. we will get back to you. >> aishah: that is a really fun venue. so whether you are in the path of totality are not are you are viewing the eclipse parti partially, -- whether you are in the path of totality or you are viewing the eclipse partially, it is really, really, really important to protect your eyes. nasa recommends using certified eclipse glasses to prevent severe injury. let's bring in dr. nicole. ophthalmologists at cleveland clinic. we are going to talk about america's total eclipse. my sister works at the cleveland clinic in a very fine institution indeed. i want to ask you, john was talking about earlier how when we were kids, we didn't have these really cool special glasses. john would look up really fast and see it and looked down and looked up. people are going to try to do this today. how quickly can you damage your eyes if you try that method? >> we generally recommend that you only do direct viewing of the eclipse with the eclipse safety glasses with iso one, two,
it is headed your way. thank you, jonathan. we will get back to you. >> aishah: that is a really fun venue. so whether you are in the path of totality are not are you are viewing the eclipse parti partially, -- whether you are in the path of totality or you are viewing the eclipse partially, it is really, really, really important to protect your eyes. nasa recommends using certified eclipse glasses to prevent severe injury. let's bring in dr. nicole. ophthalmologists at cleveland clinic....