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then b t. s. like to experiment with this software in studio productions. $2920.00 to go. we divided a piece of sound into different components, condensation, to contemporary pitch and volume. and young we looked at pronunciation, which is associated with talking movement and used our imagination to see what kind of outcome we could get using our technology. i'm telling you because i was pushing that clock, we have this entirely virtual girl. the may from south korea also uses a i generated voices. the pool of a task can speak to that fans and korean english friends. and perhaps the new way. i'm yeah, they really like mit met. may have some hearings and dance move entirely. computer generated the put use as use motion capture and audio visual intelligence. the south korean entertainment industry helps to further develop may with more performances in the pipeline. so clearly, mave is made with a i, but audio fakes. i'm not always easily recognisable for us. the audience, famous voices can be recreated using a i song structure, and style can also be replicated fairly easily.
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there�*s more prison staff, men don�*t share cells, and there�*s access for stephen to groups like this. there�*s a lot of boredom, isn�*t there? and a lot of people get on different drugs from that. like spice... a lot of bang up. a lot of bang up, yeah. outside, i'm 100 miles an hour and 100 milesl an hour on drugs as well. so it's double trouble. in here, i'm drug free. i've seen, overtime, how their behaviour has completely changed — when they're away from certain influences. it's amazing what just more time and more, like, investment from staff can do. you can't just lock people away and throw away the key. i can imagine people looking at this will say, why should prisoners have a space like this? a lot of the people that have got a neurodiverse issue are committing real petty crimes that is keeping them to come back to prison, back to prison. if they can have a sense of being, a sense of worth by being in here and we can try and help them with that, then... ..put a sensory room in every single prison in the country, as far as i�*m concerned. lucy watkinson, bbc news, pento
there�*s more prison staff, men don�*t share cells, and there�*s access for stephen to groups like this. there�*s a lot of boredom, isn�*t there? and a lot of people get on different drugs from that. like spice... a lot of bang up. a lot of bang up, yeah. outside, i'm 100 miles an hour and 100 milesl an hour on drugs as well. so it's double trouble. in here, i'm drug free. i've seen, overtime, how their behaviour has completely changed — when they're away from certain influences....
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that�*s of course something the prime minister has talked about a lot but it doesn�*t look like that will make it over these next couple of days. that�*s really interesting, that final thought. once parliament is prorogued, who runs the country in terms of all of those decisions aside from the prime minister? wants its prorogued — aside from the prime minister? wants its prorogued and _ aside from the prime minister? wants its prorogued and dissolved, - aside from the prime minister? �*ggsfuts its prorogued and dissolved, the government of the date remains the government of the date remains the government of the day so will have the prime minister and all the other ministers of state, they will continue in their roles making day—to—day decisions, continuing the ongoing business of state up until and if they are replaced by a different government. although parliament won�*t be sitting the government will still get on. it�*s worth saying there are some constraints on what government can do during the election period. they are not supposed to be making any major new policy
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c o p 's r t. like curious, well, that sol, phone me for that i as always is waiting to have your company here on, on the international, my calling mazda. of course, it will be with you, the total of the hour. be the old. a great day, the . the hello and welcome to prospect boards on peter labelle here. we discuss them real news background. the cam run and nature where doubling down on ukraine and or anti is really protests on campus is significant. how do they compare with previous spouts of student activism? who discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess door to send me while we in budapest, he's a pod cast where the goggle, which can be found on youtube and locals, and america hash. we have martin j, he's an award winning journalist and commentator. right, gentleman cross type rules and effect, that means can jump any time you want, and i always appreciate it. all right, let's start out with georgian in budapest. there was a pattern here developing george every time the president of f
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but the children from alfie;s squads aren�*t likely to back down from a challenge. we met alfie earlier this year when we visited his weekly youth club. he set it up to help other children like him who�*ve been bereaved by suicide. when suicide�*s such a specific issue and it feels so isolated and so personal, because when i first lost my dad i couldn�*t help but blame myself for it. it�*s a very isolating experience. every week, the children try new things drumming, painting, sports. frank and gill and their mum vicky have been there since day one back in august. when we started going, we were still at the phase where like every few nights one or the other of the boys would have big breakdowns and coming out with things that you just, you know, heartbreaking to hear. and they really lessened, and they�*re very few and far between nowadays and i think it is because they�*ve sort of they�*ve had all this these activities to look forward to and they�*ve made friends and they�*re genuinely excited to go. so yeah, it�*s helped massively. since then,
but the children from alfie;s squads aren�*t likely to back down from a challenge. we met alfie earlier this year when we visited his weekly youth club. he set it up to help other children like him who�*ve been bereaved by suicide. when suicide�*s such a specific issue and it feels so isolated and so personal, because when i first lost my dad i couldn�*t help but blame myself for it. it�*s a very isolating experience. every week, the children try new things drumming, painting, sports....
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let�*s talk about this scifi movie, the futuristic american epic — that�*s likely to grab a lot of attention, isn�*t it? it's lot of attention, isn�*t it? it�*s called megalopolis and it is the hopefully career—defining epic of godfather director francis ford coppo will, a. they say in hollywood, never put your own money into a film and he�*s never been one to listen to rules. it�*s a $120 million budget. he funded it all himself with his wine fortune. this is a movie he�*s been trying to make since the 1980s. it's trying to make since the 1980s. it�*s finally being unveiled at cannes. maybe it will be a triumph. maybe it will be a disaster. no—one knows much about it. but a lot of us are rooting for coppola. it�*s set in a dystopian future new york. adam driver place an architect — another real estate developer theme — who tries to rebuild new york after a disaster, and so will it be a disaster? 0r so will it be a disaster? or will it be a delight? cannes will it be a delight? cannes will decide.— will it be a delight? cannes will decide. let's talk quickly then ab
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a t s, the japanese unconditional surrender was issued towards the signatories. the chinese communist party was not one of those signatories. it was the convent on john ca shakes party. and so mentioning japanese attitude at the end of the war has no relevance. all at this point and japan is its immediate neighbor, japan's discipline, from taiwan only by 109 kilometers. what ever happens in taiwan uh, mattress, very much to the national security of japan. and indeed, the japanese new, the sick you with the laws have made it possible for the united states and japan to work as a unit in case of taiwan contingencies. and the philippines and japanese have uh, uh, recently started work very closely together. and i think that sort of korea and japan will also do the same. so make sure that the chinese should better understand that these sorts of media, terry exercises intimidation, that threatening actions could only lose international support and not the wind, anything. before i want to move on, but a touch on something very briefly, thing you, these are part of the,
a t s, the japanese unconditional surrender was issued towards the signatories. the chinese communist party was not one of those signatories. it was the convent on john ca shakes party. and so mentioning japanese attitude at the end of the war has no relevance. all at this point and japan is its immediate neighbor, japan's discipline, from taiwan only by 109 kilometers. what ever happens in taiwan uh, mattress, very much to the national security of japan. and indeed, the japanese new, the sick...
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won�*t have a great monetary or historical value unless you know the name of the wreck it�*s come from. we�*ve had things like beer vats that have been reported to us, gas masks. on one occasion, we even had a jacuzzi, which had fallen off of a superyacht. well, sometimes the things found at sea are a little too big to be stored indoors. this anchor is thought to weigh about 2.5 tonnes, and for the last two years, it�*s been living in this hedge. the 19th century trotman�*s anchor was caught in richard�*s fishing nets. now, in brixham, richard is still waiting on a decision from the receiver. we�*ve been stuck with it now since then, waiting for the receiver of wreck to give us the go ahead to be able to get rid of it, to try and claim back some of the expense we�*ve had. in 30 years of fishing, it wasn�*t richard�*s only unusual find. probably one of the funniest was a kipper, packed in a vacuum pack, with a knob of butter ready to be served. cows, sheep. the sea is still a very mysterious place. the dredging industry has been doing its bit too — identifying cultural
won�*t have a great monetary or historical value unless you know the name of the wreck it�*s come from. we�*ve had things like beer vats that have been reported to us, gas masks. on one occasion, we even had a jacuzzi, which had fallen off of a superyacht. well, sometimes the things found at sea are a little too big to be stored indoors. this anchor is thought to weigh about 2.5 tonnes, and for the last two years, it�*s been living in this hedge. the 19th century trotman�*s anchor was...
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�*s consent, and creating new works and often don�*t tell music lovers it�*s generated by ai. and what if the content and the quality is indistinguishable or great? you could argue, well, what is the problem with al? that�*s a good point. often the music and quality at the moment isn�*t great at the moment. the problem is that it is about a connection with an artist, whoever you love, whether you are a taylor swift, dua lipa, or ed sheeran fan. it is about an emotional connection with that artist, that creator, that song and the story behind it. if it is created by a robot, it is a very different story. it�*s like anything else in life, you want to know what you are buying, consuming, seeing. music needs to be clearly labelled where ai is involved so music lovers know that. and what we need is legislation and rules so people effectively don�*t eat people�*s lunch by claiming something as their own or something is a new dua lipa song or sounds like dua lipa when it is not. that is not fair on the creator, the artist and the consumer. in practical terms, how do you go
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but you don�*t really see us, you know, that much on the internet or anything like that. so, yes, seeing usjust randomly scrolling through your phone, you�*re like, "oh, that�*s grimsthorpe castle in a little advert by netflix." yeah, it was really cool. you look especially beautiful tonight, miss featherington. this is the vanbrugh hall, and this is where they filmed their ballroom scene, and it was amazing. so they... they hung these beautiful blue curtains and they made sure they matched the colours, blue and gold, to the grimsthorpe colours, so we�*re blue and gold. so this floor, you can see, is stone and marble, and because they wanted to bring in 200, you know, dancers, film crews, as you can imagine, that�*s heavy trolleys, lots of cameras, lots of lights. so they built a fake floor. it was the first night. they filmed coming out of the carriage and they came in the doors and you could just see their faces change. they were sort of... were acting, came in, and then theyjust stopped, looked around, and were like, "whoa!" and they said it was amazing, and th
but you don�*t really see us, you know, that much on the internet or anything like that. so, yes, seeing usjust randomly scrolling through your phone, you�*re like, "oh, that�*s grimsthorpe castle in a little advert by netflix." yeah, it was really cool. you look especially beautiful tonight, miss featherington. this is the vanbrugh hall, and this is where they filmed their ballroom scene, and it was amazing. so they... they hung these beautiful blue curtains and they made sure...
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they're still in college yet. >> alse who, a dad.feel t do you feel that there's some senseha s of like adultg th responsibility reentering the room at a number of placesei ? >> yes, i think that'st is definitely true, although i'm hesitanttrue.gh i'm h to, dt a bunch of attaboys to people who are way late to the gamepeo so at the university of florida, you pointed out they handled it really well at usc. yeah, they brought the hammer down weeks after chaos ensued and they canceled their graduation. yeah, it's great. >> so it's like, okay, you get less than half a clap for that. and snl sketch that you made.men that's less than half of clap. perfect t. t yo >> the snl sketch that you played was the cold open.it it was actually pretty funny. and what's kind of sad w p it in retrospect, kenan thompson's character, this working class dad, is talking about how he will be at columbia's commencementw hebe to cheer on s daughter. and then two days later, columbia canceled their commencement ceremony. >> it's pathetic. these people arecommenony. absoi pathetic. and i think the the loss in presti
they're still in college yet. >> alse who, a dad.feel t do you feel that there's some senseha s of like adultg th responsibility reentering the room at a number of placesei ? >> yes, i think that'st is definitely true, although i'm hesitanttrue.gh i'm h to, dt a bunch of attaboys to people who are way late to the gamepeo so at the university of florida, you pointed out they handled it really well at usc. yeah, they brought the hammer down weeks after chaos ensued and they canceled...
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it�*s like a learning experience for both sides. i feel like it�*s rather unique to small cinemas in a way that you�*d never get at a multiplex, so i don�*t need to have an enormous audience. i�*m not even that excited about a million people streaming at home as much as i am having a small dialogue with an audience who cares about movies. in the financially fragile world of independent film—making, micro—cinemas are being seen as a real lifeline of particular help to documentary film—makers. we are a part of the documentary ecosystem in the world, and when we opened, which was right after the pandemic, it was also just a really challenging time that most documentary films were not being bought, and we're one of the few cinemas in new york that can screen films that don't have distributors. those who run micro—cinemas view them as a permanent feature of the landscape, a way of seeing films which will prevail and develop. micro—cinemas will continue to evolve because cinema itself is always evolving. at the same time
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i would start having panic attacks because it�*s, like, i�*m too used to being in that room and i don�*t have anywhere else to go. so, then we got moved here. so, you�*ve moved five times in less than a year? yeah. that must have affected your school life. obviously, we don�*t live that close from where our school is. i�*ve got to wake up early so i can get there on time and i don�*t miss anything. you can�*t do after—school clubs at school because it would just take too much time to keep going there and back. the way i�*m living is different to everyone else. you go from one really good part of your life and then it just goes really bad. for now, alice is happy to be in a safe place with more room for her and her family. but there are over 100,000 children across the uk who are affected by homelessness and many have had to live in poor conditions. when you were younger, safia, you�*ve experienced homelessness. what was it like for you? i moved a few times into houses that were not affordable. because of that, i had to move again and again. they weren't good. like, o
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t, it's going to happen. so in his signal, just like a normal renewal, i do most of it the while you're doing the the okay. and so even though the park has already out as much it, so i'm for the keys for human rights to me. just going to give him a phone the i would thing you, but aside in one second, you've got to be we've got an expression for by name and, and deal with the thing and those both the mean with that. the. so if i'm compressed mentioned to player, that's what they just given either on the what the espana met with a pin deal. it's uh, but you mean you have to punch a flash of putting doubtful, but you're moving with and send you what is nice. but i see you, which in most of your phone means your just give you the one that function, the comments on the approval of the storage, the subject associated with the group, which is on virginia. and what does it from the, almost like a nice but then you think your grandma, you have gaining causes. you are the most case of the orders components. i'm showin
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�*s consent and creating new works and often don�*t tell music lovers it is generated by ai. �* ., . ., ., ai. and what if the content and the auali is ai. and what if the content and the quality is indistinguishable - ai. and what if the content and the quality is indistinguishable or- quality is indistinguishable or great? you could argue well, what is the problem with al?— the problem with al? that's a good oint. the problem with al? that's a good point- often _ the problem with al? that's a good point. often the _ the problem with al? that's a good point. often the music _ the problem with al? that's a good point. often the music and - the problem with al? that's a good point. often the music and qualityl point. often the music and quality at the moment isn�*t great at the moment. the problem is that it is a connection with the artist, whoever you love, whether you are a taylor swift, due leeper or ed sheeran fan. it is about a connection with the artist —— dua lipa. if it is created by a robot, it is very different. you want to know what you are buying, consuming, seeing
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like our crimea , you never know what ’s written on people’s t-shirts. she said that she does not understand the statements about the fact that western weapons can be fired at russian territory, this is an interesting split, in principle, now this is what i would call for, well , you see, there is a verbal escalation at the maximum level, until june 6-9, when the elections to the european parliament take place, she will still will intensify more, we have a verbal escalation. exclusively in washington, neither germany nor france can put pressure on it, especially the baltic states, even if germany enters into a military conflict with russia, i... because it is generally unclear how trump will behave in relation to nato, so it will be, there will be no nato, 4%, 3%, this is what they are preparing for, this is their reaction to the possible arrival of trump, so they are looking for an option, and macron is the same, and scholz is the same, they are looking for an option to ensure security in the event if, here on this case is if they take some kind of security measures or, conversely, create e
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if you like it, it was made at the c s t o collective security treaty organization in catholic style. russia has allies as well, which is also something interesting. nato has its allies, but seo is also an alliance, which is pledge to defend each other. now what's interesting about this is, is how it, where it comes from. it comes from a new minister defense, but it also comes as the west a seems to be escalating more and is messaging that will we won't, we allow you trying to use our weapons in ukraine. now in reality, what's been happening in ukraine for quite a long time on a place like rule nation place like plasma dot. edu finance have been using weapons supplied by the with technology knowledge for a long time to strike the territory of russia. a proper place like belgrade have been shell, but check vampire m l or s more multi launch rockets systems. i was there. i've been there while the city will shield, so this is nothing really new and there's a bit of a smoke screen here with an announcement of an escalation. we're now going to allow you trying to use these weapons. let's h
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the chinese imports helped to push down the cost of products like video games, t shirts, and home appliances in the u. s. box, many american factories say that's driven them out of business. so the cost more than a $1000000.00 jobs president joe bites necessity won't allow trying. that's a quote on fairly control the markets in a pre election effort to protect industries and workers is sharply raised terrace on chinese in ports ranging from electric vehicles to solar cells. beijing is launched its own anti dumping investigation following the meshes. so who has the upper hand? we'll discuss it shortly with our guests. but 1st, a report from image in kimball, a joint. he's made solar cells, lithium on, but trees and the metric vehicles are set to double triples and quadruple in price, respectively. in the us, thanks to new trade targets by president boynton. china is not happy. don't you guys have time to always opposes unilateral tariff increases that violate w t a rules and will take all necessary measures to safe guidance, legitimate rights and interests. phasing says the move damages, biol
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well, it's very interesting context is very interesting as well as this was made at the c s t o, which is the collective security as an organization which is like nasal excess, wear rushes allies, if you like, get together and discuss the security situation. last week we had president bruce and also in bel, russia. so this is also interesting where this was said, a new guy bellows off. he's an economist, he signifies a complete change of direction in some ways in which it regarding the defense industry. at more, uh, you know, the focus on the value on producing the right kind of weapons, getting them to the front of a world renowned economist also. so that's very interesting is probably one of his biggest stages, so far as minister of defense. so it comes in a context where the west is almost obsessed in the media, with this idea of a permission for weapons and our supply to going to be use. now to strike, you find reality that what we know is that the ukraine has been striking on the russian territory, russian proper, not the new territories for the last 2 years. basically on and off.
well, it's very interesting context is very interesting as well as this was made at the c s t o, which is the collective security as an organization which is like nasal excess, wear rushes allies, if you like, get together and discuss the security situation. last week we had president bruce and also in bel, russia. so this is also interesting where this was said, a new guy bellows off. he's an economist, he signifies a complete change of direction in some ways in which it regarding the defense...
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well, it's very interesting context is very interesting as well as this was made at the c s t o, which is the collective security. it's an organization which is like natal excess wear brushes allies, if you like. i get together and discuss the security situation. last week we had president bruce and also in bell rush. and so this is also interesting where this was said, it comes in a context where the west is almost obsessed in the media. with this idea of permission for weapons that our supply to going to the reality. and what we know is that the ukraine has been striking on the russian territory worship proper. not the new territories for the last 2 years, basically on and off. so this whole a fun to see in the west that, you know, we'll, we won't, we allow these weapons to be used on the long list, the country, somebody's sending a will be, won't read this. it's been kind of dispelled in some respect by uh, dmitri past golf. a marie is a har of a to very senior people in the political world here in motion. some of this is what they have to say to them to them in general, american ma
well, it's very interesting context is very interesting as well as this was made at the c s t o, which is the collective security. it's an organization which is like natal excess wear brushes allies, if you like. i get together and discuss the security situation. last week we had president bruce and also in bell rush. and so this is also interesting where this was said, it comes in a context where the west is almost obsessed in the media. with this idea of permission for weapons that our supply...
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i don' t. i'm sorry about guns. do you have, like, the civic guns? maybe? ye s. yeah. ammunition and ammunition jams. wh. >> what? what's a good ammo? uh, you knowt', brand? greg: y >> yes. what? what do you think i'm asking? there's lots of brands. i don't want to discriminate. all right, brian, what do you snobby greg: a about?: is t i.hala i know what i don't like. what that similar to whar ou wa. okay, but i hate gum chewing and people come chewing i immediately think less of them. >> that's. that's good. yeah. th. greg: sy abou about behavioa so i did okay. yeah, you did all right, harold . >> i'm snobby for or against. something. i'm snobby about theby for o fo i, i like popeyes.i i likelike fil a, and i like ths new thing. raising cane's. i'm very particular about chicke n, and especially fried chicken. >> wow. oh, george snob. i'm about people who lick their fingers when they're like eaout peopt chicken or somethine that. >> and i've seen that and i'm like, welllike,, where did they learn how to do that? oh, that's disgustin g, i guessy i'm snobby about languag
i don' t. i'm sorry about guns. do you have, like, the civic guns? maybe? ye s. yeah. ammunition and ammunition jams. wh. >> what? what's a good ammo? uh, you knowt', brand? greg: y >> yes. what? what do you think i'm asking? there's lots of brands. i don't want to discriminate. all right, brian, what do you snobby greg: a about?: is t i.hala i know what i don't like. what that similar to whar ou wa. okay, but i hate gum chewing and people come chewing i immediately think less of...
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maybe like a younger audience that don�*t normally visit stately homes. stay with us here on bbc news good evening. whilst we�*ve had some warm sunshine today, we�*ve had some intense thunderstorms and some sea fog persisting. now, those storms will rumble on for a few more hours yet into this evening, giving quite significant rainfall. so, local flooding where they fall. the details, of course, more online. the other issues through the day have been this weather front, bringing more cloud across the north and west of scotland. that�*ll still be with us through the night. elsewhere, through the rest of this evening, the showers will rumble on, giving some localised flooding before fading away. and then the mist, and the low cloud and the fog returns very widely. we�*ll see some home—grown fog, if you like, inland as well. so a fresher night, cooler than last night, eight or nine degrees celsius. and a really grey and misty slow start to our sunday morning. but that should then retreat back to the coast, that sea fog and any inland fog will clear
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t o, which is the collective security as an organization which is like nasal excess, wear rushes allies, if you like, get together and discuss the security situation. last week we had president bruce and also in bel, russia. so this is also interesting where this was said, it comes in a context where the west is almost obsessed in the media. with this idea of a permission for weapons that are supplied, you're going to reality. and what we know is that the ukraine has been striking on the russian territory. rush of proper, not the new territories for the last 2 years, basically on and off. so this whole fund to see in the west that, you know, we'll, we won't, we allow these weapons to be used on the long list of the country. still nice. the setting a will be, won't we, the, it's been kind of dispelled in some respect by uh, dmitri pass golf. and marie is a har of a, to very senior people in the political world here. and we'll shift some of this into what they have to say to them to them. in general, american made weapons are already being used and attempted strikes on russian territory.
t o, which is the collective security as an organization which is like nasal excess, wear rushes allies, if you like, get together and discuss the security situation. last week we had president bruce and also in bel, russia. so this is also interesting where this was said, it comes in a context where the west is almost obsessed in the media. with this idea of a permission for weapons that are supplied, you're going to reality. and what we know is that the ukraine has been striking on the...
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but i would be concerned about the leadership�*s position on israel gaza, in places like 0ldham they have lost seats to independent candidates specifically speaking on a one—man date, which is the israel gaza position, i�*d be looking towards those ahead of the general election to consider the correct position —— specifically speaking on one mandate. if you are the shadow health secretary wes streeting where you are in a sort of marginal seat in ilford and you have a candidate running on a similar mandate, you might question whether that is a position they should reconsider. katy, your thoughts on the kind of decisions that keir starmer will had to be making on this issue and whether any policy changes would be necessary? whether any policy changes would be necessa ? ., ,., ., ., necessary? labour have moved their osition on necessary? labour have moved their position on a — necessary? labour have moved their position on a ceasefire _ necessary? labour have moved their position on a ceasefire but _ necessary? labour have moved their position on a ceasefire but the - positio
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shannon,s this is like one ofse those things where we call it a dog because it's on four legs, but it's justcolour a to be you going to put it's like it's basically going to be a coffeee table. that moves. >> well, my question is to who is thi o iss for and why when we t know there is a deadly, heartless killing machine underneathhely heart? every time people see these videos, they're horrified and have nightmare thes about tf put something fluffy on top of it, then makes me ask the question like, whyt makes ms trying to integrate this into our hearts, in our homes in any war mey jack gutfeld, answer her no. >> i mean, no he always sides with the robots. the apocalypse answered gutfeld. >> but wait, thank god. go ahead. well, to me, this is sort lino we'clowns who we knowrt of them are terrifying and scary. >> but we've all seen the movive all e where they're in their cute disguises and look all cute. but then they show up at the carnival ande bu and start killingerybod everybody. >> i know i'll never trust this dog. you know, ity. g. is. thank god we do have a robot here today, todd. a
shannon,s this is like one ofse those things where we call it a dog because it's on four legs, but it's justcolour a to be you going to put it's like it's basically going to be a coffeee table. that moves. >> well, my question is to who is thi o iss for and why when we t know there is a deadly, heartless killing machine underneathhely heart? every time people see these videos, they're horrified and have nightmare thes about tf put something fluffy on top of it, then makes me ask the...
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>>s not he it's just like, can t be like a mom and give me a hug because she's incapableny of anything else? so drew barrymore thinks she's givingthing her this bada it's actually an insult. it's a real punch. >> the uterus. oh, kat, that's pretty harsh. h i mean, i would know anyway.us >> you can't spell uterus without us. >> so does this does any of this this situation make you upset? >> like the fact that they're sittin sitou upsg close to.? >> okay, drew barrymore. i likey like drew barrymore. >> and i di o thinthkhe it's interesting the way she interviews people. ye s. >> it's always the same vibe as like to peeking on molly together while they're waiting in line at the bathroom at a club. that's right. it's like a jets mile.e bath >> like, you feel it?d they're waiting in line. the bathroom. they're likeant , i just lovein you like that. really close. like, touchinga litt tha a litt. >> and that's. that is the vibe. it is weird to see ie itt when n it's kamala in particular. it's an authority figure. and like , i mean, people forget p how many people she put in prison. >> yeah, t
>>s not he it's just like, can t be like a mom and give me a hug because she's incapableny of anything else? so drew barrymore thinks she's givingthing her this bada it's actually an insult. it's a real punch. >> the uterus. oh, kat, that's pretty harsh. h i mean, i would know anyway.us >> you can't spell uterus without us. >> so does this does any of this this situation make you upset? >> like the fact that they're sittin sitou upsg close to.? >> okay, drew...
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kind of like a new era for singapore. but it�*s not as if singapore will wake up to a drastically different country. everything is carefully choreographed and lawrence wong was hand—picked two years ago by the people�*s action party as a solid, smart, competent, safe pair of hands. a man for continuity. having said that, in his speech, lawrence wong pointed out he is the first leader to have been born after singaporean independence. he said he would lead in his own way, befitting of a new generation. but the challenges he faces are broadly the same. he will have to keep navigating the tricky us china relationship in the way singapore has traditionally done so well. and at home, he will have two call an election by the end of next year. there is no question of his party losing, they never do, but it will be interesting to see how his popularity matches up with his popularity matches up with his more, let�*s say illustrious and long serving predecessors. from next week, some prisoners will be released 70 days early
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heso in a three person race t who is more likely to take votes from votes? >> well, i think right now. when you look at the polls, actually, you know, for koop, kn's pretty well liked and he's taken about 15% of the vote. and he's taken it almost equally from both because he's got a lot of air timef airm with conservatives, as you point out, on vaccinese wi on se of these issues. buybe a point more from biden, but very close, pretty equal. and whether or not, pr people fd out somehow it plays out that they don't know much when . >> sure. when conservatives and republicans i'm scrolling his positionnservatirepublics o. i just mentioned the most radical left-wing positions. when republicans learn what i'm now, we've now done our vetting of rfk. and i by the way, i've liked now e him. he won't come on the show anymore. they won't even return our callow anymore.n retus to c i've offered to talk to.him, i'll be fair to them. i was fair to him during a town hall. he won't come on because het his his hnall. record to be exposed. so the reality is, you're telling me
heso in a three person race t who is more likely to take votes from votes? >> well, i think right now. when you look at the polls, actually, you know, for koop, kn's pretty well liked and he's taken about 15% of the vote. and he's taken it almost equally from both because he's got a lot of air timef airm with conservatives, as you point out, on vaccinese wi on se of these issues. buybe a point more from biden, but very close, pretty equal. and whether or not, pr people fd out somehow it...
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so clear and so blue and it�*s so attractive. i don�*t suppose it looked like that then, really. one was very worried about it and expecting ghastly things to happen. must have been armour in sight of all kinds. christian is fast approaching her 104th birthday. but in 1944, as preparations for the allied invasion of normandy ramped up, she was a young wren in the royal navy based in whitehall, creating maps to be used by landing craft. these are what i�*m supposed to have made. these are the maps you made. amazing. after seeing christian�*s story, ian beaumont was reminded of a map stored in his attic that his father, brian, had used on d—day. he sent it to us. a 19—year—old royal marine, brian was the coxswain of a landing craft. there�*s no way of telling which section of coastline christian worked on. this is sword beach, one of the british invasion sites. so at pegasus bridge memorial museum in normandy, we�*re showing her the map and she�*s never seen one before. this will have saved lives. i hope so. there will have been so many lives lost. but perhaps one o
so clear and so blue and it�*s so attractive. i don�*t suppose it looked like that then, really. one was very worried about it and expecting ghastly things to happen. must have been armour in sight of all kinds. christian is fast approaching her 104th birthday. but in 1944, as preparations for the allied invasion of normandy ramped up, she was a young wren in the royal navy based in whitehall, creating maps to be used by landing craft. these are what i�*m supposed to have made. these are...