0
0.0
Apr 18, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
lucy manning with that re ort. out. lucy manning with that report- we _ out. lucy manning with that report. we will _ out. lucy manning with that report. we will move - out. lucy manning with that report. we will move away. out. lucy manning with that - report. we will move away from the conflict now but staying with one of the gulf states — where heavy rain has caused massive flash floods. this was what happened when a year and half's worth of rain fell in the united arab emirates yesterday — the heaviest rainfall for at least 75 years. it caused major disruption at dubai airport, the busiest one internationally, and problems are still continuing. graham satchell reports. the storm that hit dubai was ferocious. more than a year's worth of rainfall fell in less than 2a hours. these time—lapse pictures show the gathering clouds as darkness falls and the rain begins. the floods left the city completely underwater, with cars submerged and stranded, including some expensive ones like this rolls—royce. some drivers attempted to make their way through, but o
lucy manning with that re ort. out. lucy manning with that report- we _ out. lucy manning with that report. we will _ out. lucy manning with that report. we will move - out. lucy manning with that report. we will move away. out. lucy manning with that - report. we will move away from the conflict now but staying with one of the gulf states — where heavy rain has caused massive flash floods. this was what happened when a year and half's worth of rain fell in the united arab emirates yesterday...
0
0.0
Apr 17, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
aviva siegel, talking to lucy manning. there's concern at westminster tonight amongst campaigners who've been trying to get compensation for those affected by the contaminated blood scandal. mps had previously inflicted a defeat on the government to ensure the creation of a new body within three months to oversee payments. that could change. hugh pym is here. what happened tonight. it hers that could change. hugh pym is here. what happened tonight.— what happened tonight. it has been described as — what happened tonight. it has been described as the _ what happened tonight. it has been described as the biggest _ what happened tonight. it has been described as the biggest treatmentl described as the biggest treatment disaster in history of the nhs with thousands infected because of their treatment with blood products infected with hiv and hepatitis c. they have campaigned for years for a full inquiry and compensation scheme. the inquiry has been running a few years in the final report is due next month. dane diana johns
aviva siegel, talking to lucy manning. there's concern at westminster tonight amongst campaigners who've been trying to get compensation for those affected by the contaminated blood scandal. mps had previously inflicted a defeat on the government to ensure the creation of a new body within three months to oversee payments. that could change. hugh pym is here. what happened tonight. it hers that could change. hugh pym is here. what happened tonight.— what happened tonight. it has been...
0
0.0
Apr 17, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
lucy manning speaking to aviva siegel there. the prime minister of israel, benjamin netanyahu, has insisted his country will make its own decisions about how to respond to iran's attack. he was speaking after meeting the foreign secretary, lord cameron, and germany's foreign minister, who both urged restraint, amid fears israel could retaliate aggressively and escalate the conflict in the middle east. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james landale, is injerusalem for us. and there are real fears that this could escalate further? yes, there are. if israel chooses to retaliate hard against iran because of the weekend attack, that could raise tensions substantially. that is why lord cameron was here alongside his german counterpart is alongside his german counterpart is a kind of diplomatic double act today to try and talk to the israeli leadership with one single message, restraint. in other words, leadership with one single message, restraint. in otherwords, if leadership with one single message, restraint. in other words, if and wh
lucy manning speaking to aviva siegel there. the prime minister of israel, benjamin netanyahu, has insisted his country will make its own decisions about how to respond to iran's attack. he was speaking after meeting the foreign secretary, lord cameron, and germany's foreign minister, who both urged restraint, amid fears israel could retaliate aggressively and escalate the conflict in the middle east. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james landale, is injerusalem for us. and there are real fears...
0
0.0
Apr 30, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
our special correspondent lucy manning has the story. the bravery of a police officer, toe to toe with the suspect, who appears to be brandishing a sword. words exchanged, but he doesn't surrender. early morning, in the suburbs of hainault there is danger and panic. police cars stream in, but the 36—year—old man takes off, officers not hesitating to follow him. frightened in their homes, otherfootage shows him crouching down at people's windows. a grey transit van pulled up. the man got out with a samurai sword, tried to talk to one female resident. she ran away from him. as he pulled the sword out in the air, she's tried to warn the other neighbour, as he has turned round he has been struck in the head. he was running round, still after the police officers came, with the sword in his hand. looking for victims. come here. drop the sword. officers corner him on a garage roof. come this way. can you still see him? yeah. oi. he's going in people's gardens, man. lock your doors. lock your doors! everyone lock your doors. 22 minutes after
our special correspondent lucy manning has the story. the bravery of a police officer, toe to toe with the suspect, who appears to be brandishing a sword. words exchanged, but he doesn't surrender. early morning, in the suburbs of hainault there is danger and panic. police cars stream in, but the 36—year—old man takes off, officers not hesitating to follow him. frightened in their homes, otherfootage shows him crouching down at people's windows. a grey transit van pulled up. the man got out...
0
0.0
Apr 30, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
lucy manning, bbc news. the king 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. the king has been having cancer treatment since early february, it hasn't been made public what kind of cancer he has. 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 is well enough to be out
lucy manning, bbc news. the king 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. the king has been having cancer treatment since early february, it hasn't been made public what kind of cancer he has. here'sjonny dymond. it's been a while, but on a sunny morning in central london the king...
0
0.0
Apr 30, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
from hainault, our special correspondent lucy manning reports. siren blares as he climbed over the fence, this was the dramatic and courageous moment the police finally brought the sword attacker to the ground. two officers firing tasers as he still wielded his sword. 22 minutes after they were called, the police arrested the 36—year—old after chasing him around the streets here, putting their own safety to one side. earlier, the bravery of another police officer, toe to toe with the suspect, as he brandishes his sword. words exchanged, but he doesn't surrender. siren wails police cars stream in, but the man takes off. officers not hesitating to follow him. frightened in their homes, otherfootage shows him crouching down at people's windows. a grey transit van pulled up. the man got out with a samurai sword, tried to talk to one female resident. she ran away from him. as he pulled the sword out in the air, she's tried to warn the other neighbour, as he has turned round he's been struck in the head. he was running around, still after the polic
from hainault, our special correspondent lucy manning reports. siren blares as he climbed over the fence, this was the dramatic and courageous moment the police finally brought the sword attacker to the ground. two officers firing tasers as he still wielded his sword. 22 minutes after they were called, the police arrested the 36—year—old after chasing him around the streets here, putting their own safety to one side. earlier, the bravery of another police officer, toe to toe with the...
0
0.0
Apr 22, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
lucy manning is with us now. how did the meeting go? it was described to me by somebody who is there as positive. this all started from footage from one of the pro—palestinian demonstrations when the chief executive of the campaign against antisemitism tried to cross the road, he was wearing a head covering and as you say in a police officer told him we looked quite openlyjewish and therefore couldn't cross. in widerfootage, the officer does agree that he will escort him across the road but the met apologised for what happened and then they had to apologise for their apology because they appeared to say people who were opposed to the demonstrations were being provocative. some of the jewish community organisations, not the campaign against antisemitism, but others met with the commissioner today and others and they said it was a good meeting, that the met said they would take more account of the concerns of the jewish community, pay more attention to what their seniorjewish officers and telling them, be more culturally sensitive. but
lucy manning is with us now. how did the meeting go? it was described to me by somebody who is there as positive. this all started from footage from one of the pro—palestinian demonstrations when the chief executive of the campaign against antisemitism tried to cross the road, he was wearing a head covering and as you say in a police officer told him we looked quite openlyjewish and therefore couldn't cross. in widerfootage, the officer does agree that he will escort him across the road but...
0
0.0
Apr 22, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
our correspondent lucy manning explains the background to this incident. this was a video that surfaced over the last few days from one of the pro—palestinian demonstrations that have been held fairly frequently in the centre of london, and the chief executive of a campaign group, the campaign against anti—semitism, a man called gideon falter was seen with a kippah, ajewish head covering, being stopped by the police crossing the road. and in some of that video, he's told by the police, "you can't cross because you are overtlyjewish." and there is some more footage where the officer does offer to escort him to a safer place, but then also does say to him, "you know, you're under threat of arrest if you don't do that." and lots of people saw that footage, were shocked by it. the campaign against anti—semitism and the former home secretary, suella braverman, said that the met police commissioner, sir mark rowley, should resign over this. and today we have had members of groups representing thejewish community going to meet with the police commissioner,
our correspondent lucy manning explains the background to this incident. this was a video that surfaced over the last few days from one of the pro—palestinian demonstrations that have been held fairly frequently in the centre of london, and the chief executive of a campaign group, the campaign against anti—semitism, a man called gideon falter was seen with a kippah, ajewish head covering, being stopped by the police crossing the road. and in some of that video, he's told by the police,...
0
0.0
Apr 22, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
with more on this, let's speak to our correspondent lucy manning. give us the background to what is happening. give us the background to what is ha eninu. , .,, ., give us the background to what is ha enin. , ., ., ., happening. this was a video that surfaced over _ happening. this was a video that surfaced over the _ happening. this was a video that surfaced over the last _ happening. this was a video that surfaced over the last few - happening. this was a video that surfaced over the last few days l happening. this was a video that. surfaced over the last few days from one of the pro—palestinian demonstrations that have been held fairly frequently in the centre of london. the chief executive of the campaign group, the campaign against anti—semitism was seen with a jewish head covering being stopped by the police stopping crossing the road. he is told by the police you can't cross because you are overtly jewish. and there is some more footage where the officer does offer to escort him to a safer place but then also says to him you are under thr
with more on this, let's speak to our correspondent lucy manning. give us the background to what is happening. give us the background to what is ha eninu. , .,, ., give us the background to what is ha enin. , ., ., ., happening. this was a video that surfaced over _ happening. this was a video that surfaced over the _ happening. this was a video that surfaced over the last _ happening. this was a video that surfaced over the last few - happening. this was a video that surfaced over the last few...
0
0.0
Apr 25, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
our special correspondent lucy manning is here. two of the horses that bolted through central london yesterday have been operated on and are in a serious condition. seven horses from the household cavalry were spooked by a loud noise from a building site near hyde park during their morning exercise. four of them galloped through the city, colliding with vehicles. three soldiers and a cyclist were taken to hospital. chi chi izundu has the story. this is the event of the bolted horses were being exercised for, the major general�*s inspection, which is an annual test of the household cavalry�*s ability to conduct state ceremonial duties for the year. the horses, quaker, tennyson, and both vida and trojan, seen here running through central london, were spooked after building materials were dropped from a height next to them. four soldiers were thrown, and while three needed hospital treatment, it is confirmed one has now been discharged. a cyclist was also treated in hospital. the army has confirmed that all four hostages that bolt
our special correspondent lucy manning is here. two of the horses that bolted through central london yesterday have been operated on and are in a serious condition. seven horses from the household cavalry were spooked by a loud noise from a building site near hyde park during their morning exercise. four of them galloped through the city, colliding with vehicles. three soldiers and a cyclist were taken to hospital. chi chi izundu has the story. this is the event of the bolted horses were being...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the public defense method suggests the port st. lucie a view queen named man, back to the country. he says it would be a good signal for by that for relations with keep a mr. is a test. our compatriots are outraged when they see young, ukrainian men in hotels and cafe is they constantly hear about how much effort we have to make to help you crane. i am not surprised that the ukranian authorities will do everything to send new soldiers to the front because the needs are enormous . in what way is it possible to deport those people from poland to ukraine? i think that everything is possible that any support and help here would be a good signal, an expression of bilateral solidarity and relations, and will comply with the expectations of polish society. meanwhile, the u. s. has approved another major, a package fee quite this time. the $61000000000.00 as cube has been strengthened, is mobilization low to send more troops to the front lines. all she's a senior called for the most guys have explains why all but legislation is actually 5 feed trainings while it is gone again to an $600000
the public defense method suggests the port st. lucie a view queen named man, back to the country. he says it would be a good signal for by that for relations with keep a mr. is a test. our compatriots are outraged when they see young, ukrainian men in hotels and cafe is they constantly hear about how much effort we have to make to help you crane. i am not surprised that the ukranian authorities will do everything to send new soldiers to the front because the needs are enormous . in what way is...
0
0.0
Apr 26, 2024
04/24
by
NTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
some athletes, lucy is not visible, similarly, well , it’s decent for a girl to be a little late, wow, ha, here’s a parrot to dress up, girls are wanted, completely indecent, timur, timur. it’s coming from your side, it seems like it’s her, it’s her, i’ll take her, wait, timur, let’s see who else came on this rndu, i have a strong guy in my headset here reports, i have the same one, maybe it’s the blind man’s people insuring her, let’s wait, yes, it would be nice to slam the blind man right there, another parrot is heading towards lucy, well, it must be a guest, they dressed up like a specialist so that they wouldn’t mistakenly mistakenly, you think , she doesn’t know him by sight, it may well be that the online acquaintances turned out to be simply strangers, i don’t see her, they descended into the enemy. damn, these are not the blind man’s people, these are the fsb, if they take her before us, no one will let us interrogate her, timur, we’re working, stand, hands, timur, don’t resist, i... roshin, i know who you are, fine, put away the gun, while we’
some athletes, lucy is not visible, similarly, well , it’s decent for a girl to be a little late, wow, ha, here’s a parrot to dress up, girls are wanted, completely indecent, timur, timur. it’s coming from your side, it seems like it’s her, it’s her, i’ll take her, wait, timur, let’s see who else came on this rndu, i have a strong guy in my headset here reports, i have the same one, maybe it’s the blind man’s people insuring her, let’s wait, yes, it would be nice to slam the...
0
0.0
Apr 30, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
well, lucy, we are just about to hear from the man who leads policing in the local area here and it is much anticipated, this news conference, he will be standing where i am. two things people are looking forward to finding out about, one is about the suspect, whether there is more about the motive and also the history of the suspect, this 36—year—old man who was arrested with a sword earlier this morning. and secondly about those injured. five people were treated at the scene and taken to hospital, two of whom were police officers. what is their condition and what is the state of those people? those are the two things we will look out for, particularly because the resident i am speaking to here want answers because there is a lot of footage now on social media of this man wearing a yellow top with a large knife, or soared as the police are calling it, running around andjumping on the police are calling it, running around and jumping on rooves, being chased by the police. at one point, eyewitnesses said he was tasered by the police. we have been shown footage here by people who wer
well, lucy, we are just about to hear from the man who leads policing in the local area here and it is much anticipated, this news conference, he will be standing where i am. two things people are looking forward to finding out about, one is about the suspect, whether there is more about the motive and also the history of the suspect, this 36—year—old man who was arrested with a sword earlier this morning. and secondly about those injured. five people were treated at the scene and taken to...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
buldakov’s nephew assures him that he is an honest man, and no one is going to throw aunt lucy out onto the street. lyudmila andrevna and i are already friends. and how he lives, he lives there, because he uses the money, he receives money with the rent of the house, so receives. september twenty-third. a sick person, she moves to the property of her husband's relatives. she is in a wheelchair, and has dementia, and a bunch of other diseases. there are documents in the case materials confirming her state of health, which is why an examination is now being carried out. only. in our program, who quarreled leonid agutin, the singer shaman? what, leonid, you said that, it turns out that they will answer each other’s direct questions about personal troubles? in fact , they physically turned their backs on me, stage, you we saw this. when ice will fly to tatyana bulanova again. srumama can be found, we'll see you in just a couple of minutes. calcium detrinic for healthy hair, nails and teeth. well, you did such a thing here, i was torn from the first seconds, i’m delighted, i’m simply,
buldakov’s nephew assures him that he is an honest man, and no one is going to throw aunt lucy out onto the street. lyudmila andrevna and i are already friends. and how he lives, he lives there, because he uses the money, he receives money with the rent of the house, so receives. september twenty-third. a sick person, she moves to the property of her husband's relatives. she is in a wheelchair, and has dementia, and a bunch of other diseases. there are documents in the case materials...
0
0.0
Apr 3, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the first of l the victims was buried, a local man. gaza, already a byword for grief, morning those who came to save lives and paid with their own. lucy williamson, abc news, jerusalem. let's get some of the day's other news 110w. the united states has warned iran not to retaliate against it for an attack on iran's embassy compound in syria, which iran has blamed on israel. the us envoy told the un security council that washington had no prior knowledge of monday's attack. us secretary of state antony blinken has met france's minister of defence in paris to discuss collaboration with europe in supporting ukraine. today the mr blinken will travel to brussels for a meeting of nato foreign ministers, as the alliance celebrates its 75th anniversary. strong winds and storms have hit lawrence county in the us state of ohio as severe weather moves through the state and other parts of the us. tornadoes are also possible from indiana and ohio into the mid south. alabama and georgia ar on alert. russian air defence says it downed four ukrainian
the first of l the victims was buried, a local man. gaza, already a byword for grief, morning those who came to save lives and paid with their own. lucy williamson, abc news, jerusalem. let's get some of the day's other news 110w. the united states has warned iran not to retaliate against it for an attack on iran's embassy compound in syria, which iran has blamed on israel. the us envoy told the un security council that washington had no prior knowledge of monday's attack. us secretary of state...
0
0.0
Apr 1, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
, so she was online talking to people. >> maribel was back on plenty of fish, and had met a new man, a photographer who had worked a lot with the military. it was a connection for both of them. how would you describe that guy? >> she said oh, i met someone. he's very interesting. we have a lot in common. >> they planned a date for cinco de mayo, two days before that date was to happen, maribel vanished, so police talked to that photographer and made a recording of the conversation. >> you are saying you've never actually met her in person? >> no. >> so he said, anyway. there was also an ex-boyfriend who had been calling. police needed to check him out, and there was this league. >> there was a person at cal state fullerton who was in the veterans association with her that had given her a bad feeling. he may have wanted to pursue some sort of dating relationship. >> gave her a bad feeling how? >> she was not interested in she did not give him any attention and he didn't go away. >> so, he made her feel uncomfortable? >> correct. >> by now, detective ramirez had learned something else.
, so she was online talking to people. >> maribel was back on plenty of fish, and had met a new man, a photographer who had worked a lot with the military. it was a connection for both of them. how would you describe that guy? >> she said oh, i met someone. he's very interesting. we have a lot in common. >> they planned a date for cinco de mayo, two days before that date was to happen, maribel vanished, so police talked to that photographer and made a recording of the...
0
0.0
Apr 3, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. shazia arshad is from the international aid agency islamic relief uk. this attack is is devastating. and for us, itjust heightens the worry that we have about our team on the ground in gaza. we've been warning that gaza is now become one of the world's most dangerous places to deliver aid. our teams themselves have been displaced. they've been trying to deliver aid for six months now, and they are finding that situation ever more difficult to do so as as the bombardment continues and without a cease fire in place. well, world central kitchen have announced that they will be suspending their operations in gaza. are you considering doing the same? our teams have been on the ground for many years. they're local teams and we're going to continue working there as much as we can with our local partners. but the reality is that operations in gaza are very, very difficult. delivering aid safely has become not impossible. —— now impossible. and what we're seeing is the kind of complete ero
lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. shazia arshad is from the international aid agency islamic relief uk. this attack is is devastating. and for us, itjust heightens the worry that we have about our team on the ground in gaza. we've been warning that gaza is now become one of the world's most dangerous places to deliver aid. our teams themselves have been displaced. they've been trying to deliver aid for six months now, and they are finding that situation ever more difficult to do so as as...
0
0.0
Apr 2, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, has more on the deaths of the british aid workers. we often report wars in numbers, miles gained, things destroyed, people killed. but as we know, war is about people. and tonight it's about three men who now have names, three men, three british nationals who, as lucy said, gave their lives trying to save lives. and i think that in part explains the systemic nature of the british government's diplomatic response. the prime minister called israel's prime minister. the foreign secretary spoke to his israeli counterpart, the deputy foreign secretary, andrew mitchell, hauled in israel's ambassador to the foreign office for what was described to me as an icy conversation. that hasn't happened for 12 years. it's not something that allies normally do to one another. it's also a similar thing happened in australia and poland and the messaging was remarkably similar. it was one, utter condemnation of what israel had done two, a demand for swift, tra
lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, has more on the deaths of the british aid workers. we often report wars in numbers, miles gained, things destroyed, people killed. but as we know, war is about people. and tonight it's about three men who now have names, three men, three british nationals who, as lucy said, gave their lives trying to save lives. and i think that in part explains the systemic nature of the british government's diplomatic response....
0
0.0
Apr 2, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the first of the victims was buried today — a local man called saif abu taha. gaza, already a byword for grief, is tonight mourning those who came to save lives and paid with their own. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale is in westminster. as we've heard, the bbc has learned the three aid workers killed in gaza are called john chapman, james henderson and james kirby. the prime mininster says he is appalled by their deaths — and the israeli ambassador was summoned to the foreign office today. we often report a war in numbers, things destroyed, people killed, miles game, but war is about people and today it is about three men who have died and who now have names and you have go even —— who have given their lives, british nationals, and that explains the british diplomatic response today. the british prime minister called the israeli prime minister, the foreign minister was called into the foreign office for what was called an icy conversation which has not happened for 12 years and it is not something allies no
the first of the victims was buried today — a local man called saif abu taha. gaza, already a byword for grief, is tonight mourning those who came to save lives and paid with their own. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale is in westminster. as we've heard, the bbc has learned the three aid workers killed in gaza are called john chapman, james henderson and james kirby. the prime mininster says he is appalled by their deaths — and the israeli...
0
0.0
Apr 3, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. for more on the reaction and growing pressure on israel, i spoke to nimrod novik, who served as a senior policy advisor to former israeli president shimon peres. asa as a professor myself, i share the sentiment that the prime minister's strategy over 15 years of strengthening hamas and weakening the moderate palestinian authority, thrashing our faces palestinian authority, thrashing ourfaces in a brittle way on 7 october, the government are in the month following the tragedy, and yes, 75% of the public by every poll over months now wish him gone. the conduct of the war since its purposeful stage, which was justified, was over, we are now in a phase of the fighting matters more than an attrition war than a purposeful one. and people would like to see a different leadership leading us out of this crisis and embracing opportunities that may come out of the tragedy. meanwhile, concerns are growing about the war in gaza spilling over into the region. yesterday a suspected israeli strike de
lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. for more on the reaction and growing pressure on israel, i spoke to nimrod novik, who served as a senior policy advisor to former israeli president shimon peres. asa as a professor myself, i share the sentiment that the prime minister's strategy over 15 years of strengthening hamas and weakening the moderate palestinian authority, thrashing our faces palestinian authority, thrashing ourfaces in a brittle way on 7 october, the government are in the month...
0
0.0
Apr 3, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. for more on the reaction and growing pressure on israel, i spoke to nimrod novik, who served as a senior policy advisor to former israeli president, shimon peres. amid the condemnation, there are calls for israel to be held to account, what do you think we will see will happen? i think it should be an internal investigation and to be thorough and transparent. i believe everybody in israel is not by the incident but heartfelt to the family of the victims of the different countries. it may lead to greater pressure on israel to cease operations. i don't expect that to happen but it cannot be ruled out. can expect that to happen but it cannot be ruled out.- expect that to happen but it cannot be ruled out. can i ask ou, cannot be ruled out. can i ask you. there — cannot be ruled out. can i ask you, there are _ cannot be ruled out. can i ask you, there are concerns - cannot be ruled out. can i ask you, there are concerns an i you, there are concerns an internal investigation will not pro
lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. for more on the reaction and growing pressure on israel, i spoke to nimrod novik, who served as a senior policy advisor to former israeli president, shimon peres. amid the condemnation, there are calls for israel to be held to account, what do you think we will see will happen? i think it should be an internal investigation and to be thorough and transparent. i believe everybody in israel is not by the incident but heartfelt to the family of the victims of...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
he was threatened by the most powerful man in the world in a bizarre verbal exchange. but it was not an easy win for donald trump. yeah, he's that they respect neither their own citizen, donald trump, had to respond to north korea's publication. do not run is decided to take an unexpected pos, and despite the objections from his advises, he gets ready to meet with came joan, on a few months later, the 2 met on neutral ground. the . this is a leader pull really is an unknown personality. people don't know much about him. i think that he's going to surprise on the upside, but i've said it many times. who knows? you know, the way they say that, you know, if you're gonna like somebody in the 1st 5 seconds. well, i think that very quickly, i'll know whether or not something good is going to happen the the us, the mir fine. the president donald trump met with kimi on who knows equals is considered, diploma certainly will interest you. but this does not solve the nuclear problem. go ahead and take it. yeah. and it was a unique opportunity for the date title came, joan on woul
he was threatened by the most powerful man in the world in a bizarre verbal exchange. but it was not an easy win for donald trump. yeah, he's that they respect neither their own citizen, donald trump, had to respond to north korea's publication. do not run is decided to take an unexpected pos, and despite the objections from his advises, he gets ready to meet with came joan, on a few months later, the 2 met on neutral ground. the . this is a leader pull really is an unknown personality. people...
0
0.0
Apr 2, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
a local man called saif abu taha. gaza, already a byword for grief, is tonight mourning those who came to save lives and paid with their own. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. our diplomatic correspondent james landale is outside the foreign office for us, and these deaths have prompted the summoning of the israeli ambassador? when normally i stand here and talk about an ambassador being summoned to the foreign office, normally they are diplomats from china over human rights abuses or perhaps iran over security threats. very rarely are ambassadors from british allies summoned here but that happened today with israel but ambassador. the first time an israeli ambassador has been summoned here to be given the once over by a foreign minister for 12 years. the ambassador met the deputy foreign secretary, andrew mitchell. he expressed his concerns about what he called these appalling killings and he demanded a quick and transparent investigation and what he called full accountability. the foreign secretary, lord cameron
a local man called saif abu taha. gaza, already a byword for grief, is tonight mourning those who came to save lives and paid with their own. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. our diplomatic correspondent james landale is outside the foreign office for us, and these deaths have prompted the summoning of the israeli ambassador? when normally i stand here and talk about an ambassador being summoned to the foreign office, normally they are diplomats from china over human rights abuses or...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
victor, amara, lucy kafanov reporting there. >> thanks so much. let's go now to see it as meteorologists, allison chinchar alison, when you hear that man say that that's my my son's bedroom up there and i told him to go to his mother's house that moment of just a beat of silence where he says, and i'm glad i did in that moment lives all of the fears of what could have happened talk talk about what happened over the last 24 hours and what we look at for the next day or so. >> yeah, the what-ifs. i mean, that's really what comes to a lot of people's mind the good news about yesterday was this was a very well forecast event. people knew this was coming hours in advance in a lot of those warnings gave people at least 101520 minutes. otherwise, things could have been a lot worse. you look at the numbers from yesterday, again, nearly 80 total tornado reports, 33 damaging wind reports, and almost 60 hail reports. some of those larger in golf balls. and the unfortunate part is though a lot of these same areas you see on the map are expecting more severe w
victor, amara, lucy kafanov reporting there. >> thanks so much. let's go now to see it as meteorologists, allison chinchar alison, when you hear that man say that that's my my son's bedroom up there and i told him to go to his mother's house that moment of just a beat of silence where he says, and i'm glad i did in that moment lives all of the fears of what could have happened talk talk about what happened over the last 24 hours and what we look at for the next day or so. >> yeah,...
0
0.0
Apr 11, 2024
04/24
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
at the sunday , lucy, i guess sunday express, lucy, i guess wes streeting is making quite a strong pitch that he'll be the man who's going to transform the nhs and get rid of all these waiting lists. but lots of people are getting in touch and saying, well, they're not doing such a fab in wales. such a fab job in wales. >> no. and that's often seen with wales. >> when you look at the whole picture, the waiting list get any worse. >> there's 1 in 7 of us on a waiting list and if you look back to 2010, we had 2.5 million on the waiting list. so we need to knock billions off in to order bring it back to that pre—pandemic levels and just, say that we've reduced by 200,000 over the last five months. it's not enough. it's in the ocean . the ocean. >> it does sometimes feel like that drop in an ocean. but i suppose the other big health issue , related, of course. and issue, related, of course. and we've been discussing it here. we've just heard from the former prime minister boris johnson on this on this cigarette ban, i suppose the medical community is quite in favour of this, but but we do
at the sunday , lucy, i guess sunday express, lucy, i guess wes streeting is making quite a strong pitch that he'll be the man who's going to transform the nhs and get rid of all these waiting lists. but lots of people are getting in touch and saying, well, they're not doing such a fab in wales. such a fab job in wales. >> no. and that's often seen with wales. >> when you look at the whole picture, the waiting list get any worse. >> there's 1 in 7 of us on a waiting list and...
0
0.0
Apr 18, 2024
04/24
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
trans marathon runner who's run as a man, runner who's run as a man, a woman runner who's run as a man, a woman and non—binary. >> non—binary, whatever he's going. what does that mean? yeah exactly. >> so and of course, this is all on the back of the culture secretary this week, lucy frazer, saying, this is all this nonsense has to stop. you have to run one either. yeah, well to run one or either. yeah, well , well, yes. men who transition to , to, to, to females, they to, to, to, to females, they cannot enter a race against a woman because they've got an unfair advantage. >> well, some, some sports bodies already have said that. that's the thing. there are that's the thing. but there are others haven't. football, others who haven't. football, darts i'm also looking at darts and i'm also looking at the fallout from rwanda, the house how many more house of lords, how many more times delay times are they going to delay this legislation? >> as takes. >> as many as it takes. i suppose that's exactly, but it'll it will go next week. >> but i mean, it's supposed to be that's be emergency
trans marathon runner who's run as a man, runner who's run as a man, a woman runner who's run as a man, a woman and non—binary. >> non—binary, whatever he's going. what does that mean? yeah exactly. >> so and of course, this is all on the back of the culture secretary this week, lucy frazer, saying, this is all this nonsense has to stop. you have to run one either. yeah, well to run one or either. yeah, well , well, yes. men who transition to , to, to, to females, they to, to,...