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— smile, now you are waiting for william lai? , , , ., william lai? yes. now they are waiting _ william lai? yes. god might yes, now they are waiting for— william lai? yes. god might yes, now they are waiting for the _ william lai? yes. god might yes, now they are waiting for the man - william lai? yes. god might yes, now they are waiting for the man to - william lai? yes. god might yes, now they are waiting for the man to get. they are waiting for the man to get to the _ they are waiting for the man to get to the stage and actually confirm it. , ., to the stage and actually confirm it. , . ., , ., it. on the stage, we are seeing a concession _ it. on the stage, we are seeing a concession speech _ it. on the stage, we are seeing a concession speech from - it. on the stage, we are seeing a concession speech from the - it. on the stage, we are seeing a concession speech from the tpp| it. on the stage, we are seeing a - concession speech from the tpp which makes people that much more confident that things are going to go their way tonight. lode confident that
— smile, now you are waiting for william lai? , , , ., william lai? yes. now they are waiting _ william lai? yes. god might yes, now they are waiting for— william lai? yes. god might yes, now they are waiting for the _ william lai? yes. god might yes, now they are waiting for the man - william lai? yes. god might yes, now they are waiting for the man to - william lai? yes. god might yes, now they are waiting for the man to get. they are waiting for the man to get to the _ they are waiting...
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sir wyn williams so that he cannot make _ sir wyn williams so that he cannot make these — sir wyn williamsg for the — make these pronouncements. i know it is fitting for the committee, _ is fitting for the committee, certainty— is fitting for the committee, certainty in _ is fitting for the committee, certainly in my— is fitting for the committee, certainly in my instance, - is fitting for the committee, i certainly in my instance, that i wasn't — certainly in my instance, that i wasn't in — certainly in my instance, that i wasn't in the _ certainly in my instance, that i wasn't in the organisation - certainly in my instance, that i wasn't in the organisation and | certainly in my instance, that i- wasn't in the organisation and that you would — wasn't in the organisation and that you would like _ wasn't in the organisation and that you would like specific— wasn't in the organisation and that you would like specific answers, i wasn't in the organisation and that you would like specific answers, it| you would like specific answers, it is very— you would like specific answers, it is very dif
sir wyn williams so that he cannot make _ sir wyn williams so that he cannot make these — sir wyn williamsg for the — make these pronouncements. i know it is fitting for the committee, _ is fitting for the committee, certainty— is fitting for the committee, certainty in _ is fitting for the committee, certainly in my— is fitting for the committee, certainly in my instance, - is fitting for the committee, i certainly in my instance, that i wasn't — certainly in my instance, that i...
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debbie williams has died at the age of 74. to snooker now. —— jpr williams.le first—round match at the masters after the chinese player made a history—making 147. ronnie raced into 4—0 lead. ding fought back to take the next three frames, including that 147, but 0'sullivan dug in and won the next two to get over the line. both players receiving a standing ovation from the alexandra palace crowd at the end of the match. so, let's take a closer look at that historic 147 maximum break for ding. this was ding's second 147 at the prestigious event, but only the fourth ever. kirk stevens, in 1984, and marco fu nine years ago are the only other players to have achieved the feat. that is it from us. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello. the week has got off to a cold start. some of us even got to see some snow on monday. tuesday will be another cold day, but it should be largely dry with a bit more in the way of sunshine. hi
debbie williams has died at the age of 74. to snooker now. —— jpr williams.le first—round match at the masters after the chinese player made a history—making 147. ronnie raced into 4—0 lead. ding fought back to take the next three frames, including that 147, but 0'sullivan dug in and won the next two to get over the line. both players receiving a standing ovation from the alexandra palace crowd at the end of the match. so, let's take a closer look at that historic 147 maximum break...
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william brangham has the latest.: gay's resignation came after she was scrutinized over two different issues. she was heavily criticized for her testimony during a congressional hearing about rising anti-semitism on college campuses, and harvard's response to it. separately, critics alleged she plagiarized some of her her academic writings, and revealed examples where she did borrow some exact language from other scholars. gay denied plagiarizing anyone, but said she would add more citations to some of her previous works. she was the first black leader of harvard, and now has had the shortest tenure of any harvard president. harvard's provost and chief academic officer, alan garber, will serve as interim president. hilary burns of the boston globe joins me now. claudine gay was under fire for weeks, but seemed to have kept her job until today, when you plagiarism -- new play derision -- new plagiarism revelations emerged. >> it was a series of interlocking crises since the october 7 hamas attack on israel, she has be
william brangham has the latest.: gay's resignation came after she was scrutinized over two different issues. she was heavily criticized for her testimony during a congressional hearing about rising anti-semitism on college campuses, and harvard's response to it. separately, critics alleged she plagiarized some of her her academic writings, and revealed examples where she did borrow some exact language from other scholars. gay denied plagiarizing anyone, but said she would add more citations to...
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cheers, william!ndsor great park, dropping by the celebrations, the prince and princess of wales. it was chaotic and a complete contrast to the formality of the coronation. all: awwww! crowd counts down that evening, a concert fit for a king. 20,000 members of the public, including charity volunteers and nhs workers, filled the east lawn of windsor castle. everybody! # never... in the royal box, prince george and princess charlotte joined the family, dancing along to musical royalty. and prince william took to the stage to pay a very personal tribute. as my grandmother said when she was crowned, coronations are a declaration of our hopes for the future. and i know she's up there fondly keeping an eye on us. and she'd be a very proud mother. cheering william talked about his father's 50 years of service, his work on the environment, the prince's trust, and... perhaps most importantly of all, my father has always understood that people of all faiths, all backgrounds and all communities deserve to be cel
cheers, william!ndsor great park, dropping by the celebrations, the prince and princess of wales. it was chaotic and a complete contrast to the formality of the coronation. all: awwww! crowd counts down that evening, a concert fit for a king. 20,000 members of the public, including charity volunteers and nhs workers, filled the east lawn of windsor castle. everybody! # never... in the royal box, prince george and princess charlotte joined the family, dancing along to musical royalty. and prince...
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william lai. this is a victory.ery, very nervous because the numbers were very close and then things change very quickly. the dpp now have a record third term in power with william lai as the new president. thejubilation here is happening against a very tense geopolitical backdrop that you have been speaking about with your guests. china is watching this very closely, we are yet to hear their reaction but what we have been hearing from william lai so far is that very robust stance on the governance of the self ruling ireland on the fact that he is going to do whatever he can to protect taiwan from any intimidation from beijing but also said that if there was an equal footing, if there is dignity maintained for taiwan, he is willing to be in open dialogue. whether or not that'll happen, we don't know. right now, taiwan has its new president and its new vice president and he said that they have to work on the unity of the country, the unity with other parties, and there is a lot of work to do domestically, but also of
william lai. this is a victory.ery, very nervous because the numbers were very close and then things change very quickly. the dpp now have a record third term in power with william lai as the new president. thejubilation here is happening against a very tense geopolitical backdrop that you have been speaking about with your guests. china is watching this very closely, we are yet to hear their reaction but what we have been hearing from william lai so far is that very robust stance on the...
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who was william penn? william - important victory for people. who was william penn?am penn came from england. he was a brit and came | from england. he was a brit and came over in_ from england. he was a brit and came over in the _ from england. he was a brit and came over in the 17th — from england. he was a brit and came over in the 17th century and _ from england. he was a brit and came over in the 17th century and was - over in the 17th century and was granted — over in the 17th century and was granted pennsylvania _ over in the 17th century and was granted pennsylvania as - over in the 17th century and was granted pennsylvania as a - over in the 17th century and wasl granted pennsylvania as a colony because — granted pennsylvania as a colony because of— granted pennsylvania as a colony because of a _ granted pennsylvania as a colony because of a debt _ granted pennsylvania as a colony because of a debt charles - granted pennsylvania as a colony because of a debt charles ii - granted pennsylvania as a colony| because of a debt charles ii owed his father— because
who was william penn? william - important victory for people. who was william penn?am penn came from england. he was a brit and came | from england. he was a brit and came over in_ from england. he was a brit and came over in the _ from england. he was a brit and came over in the 17th — from england. he was a brit and came over in the 17th century and _ from england. he was a brit and came over in the 17th century and was - over in the 17th century and was granted — over in the 17th century...
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many of the voters _ with —— william lai. many of the voters have _ with —— william lai.— voters have said they have to deliver, notjust on safeguarding and maintaining the peace and making sure the _ and maintaining the peace and making sure the defence capabilities are in place. _ sure the defence capabilities are in place. but — sure the defence capabilities are in place, but also on domestic issues. at the _ place, but also on domestic issues. at the heart— place, but also on domestic issues. at the heart of it is economy. the employment and housing. for people here in— employment and housing. for people here in taiwan, they want a lot from their government when it comes to issues _ their government when it comes to issues of— their government when it comes to issues of their daily lives, but in the hack— issues of their daily lives, but in the back of— issues of their daily lives, but in the back of their minds they are thinking — the back of their minds they are thinking how beijing will react the boat _ thinking how bei'ing will react the boat. ., ~ thinking how be
many of the voters _ with —— william lai. many of the voters have _ with —— william lai.— voters have said they have to deliver, notjust on safeguarding and maintaining the peace and making sure the _ and maintaining the peace and making sure the defence capabilities are in place. _ sure the defence capabilities are in place. but — sure the defence capabilities are in place, but also on domestic issues. at the _ place, but also on domestic issues. at the heart— place, but also on...
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william lai, the now president-elect _ said. william lai, the now president-elect has - said.am lai, the now. president-elect has thanked said. william lai, the now- president-elect has thanked people president—elect has thanked people for turning out, thank the supporters for voting for the dpp and giving them that a record third term in power. he was very robust on the stands were china. he said it his responsibility to maintain safety across the taiwan strait but he vowed to maintain the status quo. he will maintain, safeguard taiwan against any intimidation and aggression from china. this is really at the heart of the selection. remember, thejubilation selection. remember, the jubilation from selection. remember, thejubilation from supporters that their candidate finally won, a due concealed from the flags and confetti flying around. it is happening against a tense geopolitical backdrop. beijing watching because taiwan is their own, they claim. the us is a strong ally to taiwan, added sees it as a partner encountering taiwan's influence and assertiveness in the region. the
william lai, the now president-elect _ said. william lai, the now president-elect has - said.am lai, the now. president-elect has thanked said. william lai, the now- president-elect has thanked people president—elect has thanked people for turning out, thank the supporters for voting for the dpp and giving them that a record third term in power. he was very robust on the stands were china. he said it his responsibility to maintain safety across the taiwan strait but he vowed to maintain the...
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cheers, william!t park, dropping by the celebrations, the prince and princess of wales. it was chaotic and a complete contrast to the formality of the coronation. all: awwww! crowd counts down that evening, a concert fit for a king. 20,000 members of the public, including charity volunteers and nhs workers, filled the east lawn of windsor castle. everybody! # never... in the royal box, prince george and princess charlotte joined the family, dancing along to musical royalty. and prince william took to the stage to pay a very personal tribute. as my grandmother said when she was crowned, coronations are a declaration of our hopes for the future. and i know she's up there fondly keeping an eye on us. and she'd be a very proud mother. cheering william talked about his father's 50 years of service, his work on the environment, the prince's trust, and... perhaps most importantly of all, my father has always understood that people of all faiths, all backgrounds and all communities deserve to be celebrated an
cheers, william!t park, dropping by the celebrations, the prince and princess of wales. it was chaotic and a complete contrast to the formality of the coronation. all: awwww! crowd counts down that evening, a concert fit for a king. 20,000 members of the public, including charity volunteers and nhs workers, filled the east lawn of windsor castle. everybody! # never... in the royal box, prince george and princess charlotte joined the family, dancing along to musical royalty. and prince william...
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cheers, william!great park, dropping by the celebrations, the prince and princess of wales. it was chaotic and a complete contrast to the formality of the coronation. all: awwww! crowd counts down that evening, a concert fit for a king. 20,000 members of the public, including charity volunteers and nhs workers, filled the east lawn of windsor castle. everybody! # never... in the royal box, prince george and princess charlotte joined the family, dancing along to musical royalty. and prince william took to the stage to pay a very personal tribute. as my grandmother said when she was crowned, coronations are a declaration of our hopes for the future. and i know she's up there fondly keeping an eye on us. and she'd be a very proud mother. cheering william talked about his father's 50 years of service, his work on the environment, the prince's trust, and... perhaps most importantly of all, my father has always understood that people of all faiths, all backgrounds and all communities deserve to be celebrate
cheers, william!great park, dropping by the celebrations, the prince and princess of wales. it was chaotic and a complete contrast to the formality of the coronation. all: awwww! crowd counts down that evening, a concert fit for a king. 20,000 members of the public, including charity volunteers and nhs workers, filled the east lawn of windsor castle. everybody! # never... in the royal box, prince george and princess charlotte joined the family, dancing along to musical royalty. and prince...
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william bain, adjust to that as well. william bain. thank — adjust to that as well.st to that as well. william bain, thank you for _ adjust to that as well. william bain, thank you for that. - to the world of banking now — because hsbc has been fined more than 57 million pounds by the bank of england — for "serious failings" over its measures to protect customer deposits. regulators found hsbc failed to accurately identify deposits eligible for britain's financial services compensation scheme — which protects customers' money up to £85,000 in case a bank goes bust the bbc�*s business editor simonjack has been looking at this. simon, £57 million is a small amount for a financial giant like hsbc, but what about customers, was their money ever at risk? it isa it is a big fine, the second highest in the regulator history, and for a big bank with a multi—billions, 57 million pounds amounts to a rap on the knuckles but nothing that will threaten the finances of this giant bank and what they were found to have done is you are meant to earmark which assets you have got in yo
william bain, adjust to that as well. william bain. thank — adjust to that as well.st to that as well. william bain, thank you for _ adjust to that as well. william bain, thank you for that. - to the world of banking now — because hsbc has been fined more than 57 million pounds by the bank of england — for "serious failings" over its measures to protect customer deposits. regulators found hsbc failed to accurately identify deposits eligible for britain's financial services...
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china was - worried about william lai and said they have concerns about the result but william lai hasened his rhetoric when it comes to formal independence. yes. softened his rhetoric when it comes to formal independence.— softened his rhetoric when it comes to formal independence. yes, i think that's more — to formal independence. yes, i think that's more what _ to formal independence. yes, i think that's more what beijing _ to formal independence. yes, i think that's more what beijing was - to formal independence. yes, i think that's more what beijing was hoping | that's more what beijing was hoping for, they were pretty sure that he was going to win. he was odds—on favourite to do so and he has in fact won by a clear margin. what they wanted to do was make sure he didn't feel any temptation to push his rhetoric beyond what he had said before and what his predecessor president tsai ing—wen had said, not going for some more radicalform of declared independence. it seems beijing's rhetoric worked to that extent, he stuck to his position but hasn't gone further than he might have done
china was - worried about william lai and said they have concerns about the result but william lai hasened his rhetoric when it comes to formal independence. yes. softened his rhetoric when it comes to formal independence.— softened his rhetoric when it comes to formal independence. yes, i think that's more — to formal independence. yes, i think that's more what _ to formal independence. yes, i think that's more what beijing _ to formal independence. yes, i think that's more what beijing...
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he it like playing with such a legend as jpr williams?— as jpr williams?repared to be second best. he had the tenacity and philosophy about him and he inspired other people because as the last line of defence you knew you had a very good chance of playing games whenjpr williams was full—back and when he started playing i think full—backs at the time were expected to catch a ball and take it into andjpr time were expected to catch a ball and take it into and jpr williams at every chance caught the ball and he would run the ball. and he had a philosophy that the rugby ball was there to be handled not kicked in thatis there to be handled not kicked in that is he pursued all his life. flan that is he pursued all his life. can ou that is he pursued all his life. can you quantify _ that is he pursued all his life. can you quantify the sense of loss here today? you quantify the sense of loss here toda ? ~ , ,., , ~' you quantify the sense of loss here toda ? ~ ,,., , ~' . today? absolutely. i think quite a few people _ today? absolutely. i think quite a few peopl
he it like playing with such a legend as jpr williams?— as jpr williams?repared to be second best. he had the tenacity and philosophy about him and he inspired other people because as the last line of defence you knew you had a very good chance of playing games whenjpr williams was full—back and when he started playing i think full—backs at the time were expected to catch a ball and take it into andjpr time were expected to catch a ball and take it into and jpr williams at every chance...
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and we'll come a time when william himself will william himself will be william the fifth, will be gettingwill be getting on in years as well. so i do think it's important that we make sure the carries on. you know, to the job carries on. you know, to the job carries on. you know, to the immediate behind , the immediate person behind, let's and pass it on to let's not try and pass it on to other people move it around other people and move it around and shove around. all, and shove it around. after all, bear mind that king bear in mind that the king himself he doesn't want himself has said he doesn't want the be too widely the monarchy to be too widely spread, does he? in narrowing it down, cutting out 1 or 2 characters who, frankly, should be cut out anyway? but that's another matter, isn't it? but, you just make thing you know, just make the thing a little bit efficient and little bit more efficient and slimmed yes. okay. but do slimmed down. yes. okay. but do do let's get into the habit of not a not a deputy monarch . not a not a deputy monarch. exactly, but somebody who is, well up to s
and we'll come a time when william himself will william himself will be william the fifth, will be gettingwill be getting on in years as well. so i do think it's important that we make sure the carries on. you know, to the job carries on. you know, to the job carries on. you know, to the immediate behind , the immediate person behind, let's and pass it on to let's not try and pass it on to other people move it around other people and move it around and shove around. all, and shove it around....
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and we'll come a time when william himself will william himself will be william the fifth, will be gettinging on in years as well. so i do think it's important that we make sure the carries on. you know, to the job carries on. you know, to the job carries on. you know, to the immediate behind , the immediate person behind, let's and pass it on to let's not try and pass it on to other people move it around other people and move it around and shove around. all, and shove it around. after all, bear mind that king bear in mind that the king himself he doesn't want himself has said he doesn't want the be too widely the monarchy to be too widely spread, does he? in narrowing it down, cutting out 1 or 2 characters who, frankly, should be cut out anyway? but that's another matter, isn't it? but, you just make thing you know, just make the thing a little bit efficient and little bit more efficient and slimmed yes. okay. but do slimmed down. yes. okay. but do do let's get into the habit of not a not a deputy monarch . not a not a deputy monarch. exactly, but somebody who is, well up to speed. now, t
and we'll come a time when william himself will william himself will be william the fifth, will be gettinging on in years as well. so i do think it's important that we make sure the carries on. you know, to the job carries on. you know, to the job carries on. you know, to the immediate behind , the immediate person behind, let's and pass it on to let's not try and pass it on to other people move it around other people and move it around and shove around. all, and shove it around. after all,...
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and rugby giantjpr williams has also passed away. the revered full—back won three grand slam titles with his beloved wales. he has died at the age of 7a. in the fa cup on monday, relief for erik ten hag as manchester united defeat wigan to go through to the fourth round following a controversial bruno fernandez penalty. and an historic moment at the snooker with only a fourth ever 147 at the masters, but it wasn't enough for ding to defeat o'sullivan. hello and welcome to the programme. he has been described as one of football's greatest ever players — franz beckenbauer had a nearly two—decade—long career during which he won the world cup as captain of west germany in 1974, then went on to lift the trophy again, this time as manager in 1990. tributes have been pouring in for the legend who was nicknamed �*der kaiser'. joe lynskey has been looking back on his life. a world cup winning captain, a world cup winning coach. franz beckenbauer was the defender and the leader in football's most exclusive club. his first time at the tournamen
and rugby giantjpr williams has also passed away. the revered full—back won three grand slam titles with his beloved wales. he has died at the age of 7a. in the fa cup on monday, relief for erik ten hag as manchester united defeat wigan to go through to the fourth round following a controversial bruno fernandez penalty. and an historic moment at the snooker with only a fourth ever 147 at the masters, but it wasn't enough for ding to defeat o'sullivan. hello and welcome to the programme. he...
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and william - outcome, we must work together as one nation. and william lai, . as one nation.tulations _ as one nation. and william lai, congratulations to— as one nation. and william lai, congratulations to him, - as one nation. and william lai, congratulations to him, but - as one nation. and william lai, congratulations to him, but hel congratulations to him, but he must — congratulations to him, but he must understand _ congratulations to him, but he must understand he _ congratulations to him, but he must understand he is- congratulations to him, but he must understand he is coming| congratulations to him, but he i must understand he is coming to this presidency— must understand he is coming to this presidency with _ must understand he is coming to this presidency with a _ must understand he is coming to this presidency with a weak - this presidency with a weak mandate _ this presidency with a weak mandate-— this presidency with a weak mandate. . , , ., ., mandate. one last question to ou. mandate. one last question to yom how _ mandate. one last question to you. how diff
and william - outcome, we must work together as one nation. and william lai, . as one nation.tulations _ as one nation. and william lai, congratulations to— as one nation. and william lai, congratulations to him, - as one nation. and william lai, congratulations to him, but - as one nation. and william lai, congratulations to him, but hel congratulations to him, but he must — congratulations to him, but he must understand _ congratulations to him, but he must understand he _ congratulations...
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what has been the response to william lai's victory?— william lai's victory?illiam lai's victory? yes, it is a very curious _ william lai's victory? yes, it is a very curious election - william lai's victory? yes, it is a very curious election in i is a very curious election in that regard. a lot of the taiwanese people we have been speaking to have been very concerned about bread—and—butter issues, but you can't escape from the fact that china, the us, the big world powers, are sort of peering over the shoulders of voters here in taiwan to see which way taiwan voters want to take the self ruled ireland. we know that leading up to the election, as you mentioned, beijing had labelled william lai a troublemaker and a separatist. he was not the candidate that they wanted to see come into power. following lai's victory, beijing's taiwan affairs spokesperson said that the vote will not impede the inevitable trend of china's reunification and will not change the basic landscape of cross strait relations. that is the view from china. they are not happy. they still se
what has been the response to william lai's victory?— william lai's victory?illiam lai's victory? yes, it is a very curious _ william lai's victory? yes, it is a very curious election - william lai's victory? yes, it is a very curious election in i is a very curious election in that regard. a lot of the taiwanese people we have been speaking to have been very concerned about bread—and—butter issues, but you can't escape from the fact that china, the us, the big world powers, are sort of...
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and rugby giantjpr williams has also passed away. revered full back won three grand slam titles with his beloved wales, he's died at the age of 7a. in the fa cup on monday, relief for eric ten hag as manchester united defeat wigan to go through to the fourth round, following a controvertial bruno fernandez penalty. to the fourth round, following a controversial bruno fernandez penalty. and an historic moment at the snooker with only a fourth ever 147 at the masters, but it wasn't enough for ding to defeat o'sullivan. he's been described as one of footballs greatest ever players, franz beckenbauer had a nearly two—decade—long career, during which he won the world cup as captain of west germany in 1974, then went on to lift the trophy again, this time as manager in 1990. tributes have been pouring in for the legend who was nicknamed der kaiser. joe lynskey has been looking back on his life. a world cup winning captain, a world cup winning coach. franz beckenbauer was the defender and the leader in football's most exclusive club. his fi
and rugby giantjpr williams has also passed away. revered full back won three grand slam titles with his beloved wales, he's died at the age of 7a. in the fa cup on monday, relief for eric ten hag as manchester united defeat wigan to go through to the fourth round, following a controvertial bruno fernandez penalty. to the fourth round, following a controversial bruno fernandez penalty. and an historic moment at the snooker with only a fourth ever 147 at the masters, but it wasn't enough for...
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william, now lord hague, was leader of the conservative party.d then to imagine that they would be as they are now, working together to outline what they say should be the country's new national purpose. but they are, and they are here together. so welcome, sir tony and lord hague, to poltical thinking. thank you. thanks. i am still getting used to this. now, how should i think of you? do i think of you as friends, allies, colleagues, partners in crime? i don't know, partners i think in saying what we have been saying about science, innovation, ai, biotech, in our latest reports. we haven't set up a new political party, we are not changing the landscape in that sense, but definitely partners in thinking about what any political party has got to do in the future to realise any of their hopes and dreams. that is quite a journey for you to have taken as individuals. yes, and i think the reason for it is that both of us... you know, we are out having experience in the world, what is happening, i think the single biggest real—world event, leave aside
william, now lord hague, was leader of the conservative party.d then to imagine that they would be as they are now, working together to outline what they say should be the country's new national purpose. but they are, and they are here together. so welcome, sir tony and lord hague, to poltical thinking. thank you. thanks. i am still getting used to this. now, how should i think of you? do i think of you as friends, allies, colleagues, partners in crime? i don't know, partners i think in saying...
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— the have a scintillating sir wyn williams getting to the bottom of this. ., ., ., , ., williams getting . this. how long have you been chief executive now? _ this. how long have you been chief executive now? fourmack- this. how long have you been chief executive now? fourmack years. i this. how long have you been chief. executive now? fourmack years. you must surely have had time to cut to the heart of this issue, which is, when did the post office near the access to remote terminals was possible? miro coming into the post office is to do a number of things. surely you must be telling sir wyn williams“s inquiry when someone in the post office knew that remote access to terminals was possible? iodide access to terminals was possible? we will be providing sir wyn williams with all— will be providing sir wyn williams with all the information... but what is the answer? _ with all the information... but what is the answer? i _ with all the information... but what is the answer? i cannot _ with all the information... but what is the answer? i cannot give - with all the information... but what
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william: jens stoltenbe -- william: jonathan metzl, thank you so much for being here. dr.uch. ♪ geoff: observances were held across the world over the weekend for the annual international holocaust remembrance day. fred de sam lazaro has the story of one effort to preserve and honor the music performed by prisoners in orchestras that were a fixture in the concentration camps. his report is part of our arts and culture series, canvas. ♪ >> this is a concert about music and jewish identity. in particular, my own. fred: an unlikely theme perhaps in a minneapolis lutheran church, but coming just days after october 7 as violence erected in the middle east, a timely one. >> this is a particularly painful and perilous time for all of us. ♪ fred: the works performed by the minnesota-based aisles ensemble ranged widely. a viola and piano duet, and various works highlighting jewish experience in musical influence. this string quartet by felix mendelson, for instance, a classic jewish folksong embedded. then there was one medley that did not quite fit in. or did it? here's how it was
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william brangham h more.as concern about covid has diminished, americans are returning to the skies in force. the number of people flying today has returned to pre-pandemic levels, and airline companies are cashing in budget airlines like spirit and frontier have long been known for their litany of added charges. pay for a seat. pay for a carry-on. pay for a drink. but now other airlines have latched on to this same pricing model and customers are paying for it. shelling out nearly $118 billion a year in these extra fees. oriana pollack is politico's aviation reporter and has been covering this. oriana, thank you so much for being here. um, why is it that this ala carte pricing model has taken over? is it i mean, is it simply because consumers are willing to pay for it? oriana: that is exactly right. i mean, it's a trend that works. as soon as people have more options, the more willing they are to buy into these options. i mean, if people have to get from destination a to destination b and they have to pay fo
william brangham h more.as concern about covid has diminished, americans are returning to the skies in force. the number of people flying today has returned to pre-pandemic levels, and airline companies are cashing in budget airlines like spirit and frontier have long been known for their litany of added charges. pay for a seat. pay for a carry-on. pay for a drink. but now other airlines have latched on to this same pricing model and customers are paying for it. shelling out nearly $118 billion...
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william brangham breaks down what this is all about. biden administration will not approve, or even consider any new terminals that export liquified natural gas, or lng, until it completes a thorough review of their climate and national security implications. industry groups criticized the decision, while environmentalists hailed what they saw as a key victory in trying to reduce the fossil fuels that are driving climate change. coral davenport covers energy and environmental policy for the new york times. good to have you back on the program. what are the broader implications of this pause? natural gas is not going to go away. we still all use it every single day. but especially for the markets where there is such demand for it, given the war in ukraine, what are the impacts of this? coral: this decision comes as the u.s. is the largest natural gas exporter in the world and still has more of these terminals under construction. u.s. natural gas exports are projected to double over the next four years given all the natural gas export ter
william brangham breaks down what this is all about. biden administration will not approve, or even consider any new terminals that export liquified natural gas, or lng, until it completes a thorough review of their climate and national security implications. industry groups criticized the decision, while environmentalists hailed what they saw as a key victory in trying to reduce the fossil fuels that are driving climate change. coral davenport covers energy and environmental policy for the new...
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and rugby giantjpr williams has also passed away. the revered full back won three grand slam titles with his beloved wales. he has died at the age of 7a. in the fa cup on monday, relief for eric ten hag as manchester united defeat wigan to go through to the fourth round, following a controversial bruno fernandez penalty. and an historic moment at the snooker with only a fourth ever 147 at the masters, but it wasn't enough for ding to defeat o'sullivan. hello and welcome to the programme. he's been described as one of football's greatest ever players — franz beckenbauer had a nearly two—decade—long career, during which he won the world cup as captain of west germany in 1974, then went on to lift the trophy again, this time as manager in 1990. tributes have been pouring in for the legend who was nicknamed der kaiser. joe lynskey has been looking back on his life. a world cup winning captain, a world cup winning coach. franz beckenbauer was the defender and the leader in football's most exclusive club. his first time at the tournament w
and rugby giantjpr williams has also passed away. the revered full back won three grand slam titles with his beloved wales. he has died at the age of 7a. in the fa cup on monday, relief for eric ten hag as manchester united defeat wigan to go through to the fourth round, following a controversial bruno fernandez penalty. and an historic moment at the snooker with only a fourth ever 147 at the masters, but it wasn't enough for ding to defeat o'sullivan. hello and welcome to the programme. he's...
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in the end, william lai won the election by a larger margin than expected. chinese president xi jinping tried to intimidate voters here not to choose him, but failed. this supporters say, if anything, but failed. this supporters say, ifanything, it but failed. this supporters say, if anything, it had the opposite effect. i say, if anything, it had the opposite effect.— opposite effect. i think it probably _ opposite effect. i think it probably says _ opposite effect. i think it probably says to - opposite effect. i think it probably says to china, | opposite effect. i think it i probably says to china, we won't listen to you. we won't listen to you any more. our future will be determined by ourselves. so maybe is using being needs to learn to be quiet during our election. china warned the people of taiwan not to vote for this man. they said he is a troublemaker who will take the island closer to war. well, tonight, they have given their answer, by electing him their new president. speaking to the international media following this victory, president—elect wi
in the end, william lai won the election by a larger margin than expected. chinese president xi jinping tried to intimidate voters here not to choose him, but failed. this supporters say, if anything, but failed. this supporters say, ifanything, it but failed. this supporters say, if anything, it had the opposite effect. i say, if anything, it had the opposite effect.— opposite effect. i think it probably _ opposite effect. i think it probably says _ opposite effect. i think it probably says...
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and with that, the dpp comes to power for a third time with william lai. with william lai now as themaintaining that policy, something that beijing is not going to be happy about. many of the voters that i've spoken to have said "we have voted, "they're now in power, "they have to deliver", not just on safeguarding and maintaining the peace and making sure that the defense capabilities are in place. but also on domestic issues. at the heart of it is economy, the employment and the housing. so for people here in taiwan, they want a lot from their government when it comes to issues of their daily lives. but in the back of their minds, they're also thinking how beijing is going to react to this vote. well, let's get more analysis on the results that we've seen today here in taiwan. and let's speak with wang wenwen. he's a former chief opinion editor at global times and is now professor and executive dean at chongyang institute for financial studies at renmin university of china. wang wenwen, thanks for your time today. what do you think china's reaction will be to this victory by willia
and with that, the dpp comes to power for a third time with william lai. with william lai now as themaintaining that policy, something that beijing is not going to be happy about. many of the voters that i've spoken to have said "we have voted, "they're now in power, "they have to deliver", not just on safeguarding and maintaining the peace and making sure that the defense capabilities are in place. but also on domestic issues. at the heart of it is economy, the employment...
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the us government has congratulated william lai on his - congratulated william lai on his victory butiterated its long—standing policy that it does not support the independence of taiwan from china. that matters because i think it's meant as a message of reassurance to beijing. it is the unofficial long—standing policy of support for taiwan that has come from the us that beijing is so wary of and worried about. the importance of thatis worried about. the importance of that is because the united states has, for many years, sold weapons to the taiwanese and the chinese have never ruled out the use of force for the eventual reunification of taiwan to china, as they put it. equally, the us has never ruled out military action... we now enter a period of extended uncertainty while everyone watches to see how beijing will respond to the victory william lai —— victory of william lai but as president biden enters a presidential election year with two crises still raging, conflicts going on in the middle east and ukraine, the last thing he will want its further aggravation with china over the c
the us government has congratulated william lai on his - congratulated william lai on his victory butiterated its long—standing policy that it does not support the independence of taiwan from china. that matters because i think it's meant as a message of reassurance to beijing. it is the unofficial long—standing policy of support for taiwan that has come from the us that beijing is so wary of and worried about. the importance of thatis worried about. the importance of that is because the...
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it's williams who pursues a conversation.isible injuries. but when police arrive at her flat 20 minutes later, this is what they find. i'll help you. i'll help you, shall we get you an ambulance? in court, a judge ruled these injuries were self inflicted and that she was playacting. he also found there was no evidence that she was mentally unwell. every single allegation she made, we still investigated because there might have been some truth in some of this. and it was really important that if there was, we found it. all of this footage, which has never been seen outside the legal system until today, tells the story of multiple desperate reports, the final one being where williams was found wounded in a field. tests would show her injuries were self—inflicted. you can clearly see on this, is an evolution. you've got an awful allegation in 2017, a much worse allegation in 2019, and then weeks later, boom, it properly snowballs into a massive multi—handed organised crime group. cumbria police say this is a totally unique case
it's williams who pursues a conversation.isible injuries. but when police arrive at her flat 20 minutes later, this is what they find. i'll help you. i'll help you, shall we get you an ambulance? in court, a judge ruled these injuries were self inflicted and that she was playacting. he also found there was no evidence that she was mentally unwell. every single allegation she made, we still investigated because there might have been some truth in some of this. and it was really important that if...
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you mention the chinese name of william — mention the chinese name of william lai, president elect lailliam lai, president elect lai, let's_ william lai, president elect lai, let's talk about the trade and the — lai, let's talk about the trade and the consecutive concession of the — and the consecutive concession of the democratic progressive party — of the democratic progressive party for _ of the democratic progressive party for china. it of the democratic progressive party for china-— party for china. it is interesting - party for china. it is interesting to - party for china. it is interesting to look. party for china. it is l interesting to look at party for china. it is - interesting to look at because as strained as the relations are economics are still heavily intertwined. as he mentioned china is the most export market for and in terms of supply chains and investments that are really, really tight and that is persisted despite the fact that the dpp has been in government since 2016. we have seen moves to try and diversify in the away from china toward the south east each and o
you mention the chinese name of william — mention the chinese name of william lai, president elect lailliam lai, president elect lai, let's_ william lai, president elect lai, let's talk about the trade and the — lai, let's talk about the trade and the consecutive concession of the — and the consecutive concession of the democratic progressive party — of the democratic progressive party for _ of the democratic progressive party for china. it of the democratic progressive party for...
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william's as well. he has two jobs to do. he has to support kate. he also has to do his duties that are nonoutward facing. and also he has work at home. he has to support the children. this is a long time will not be at home with the children. she'll be recovering. so things are really a different balance at home for william at windsor and he's really i think determined to keep things as normal for the children as they can as we know any family going through surgery, it's very hard. very disruptive for the children. and he's determined to keep it very straightforward for them, but certainly, we think just a few years ago of these big balcony waves. it's getting smaller and smaller and these health scares really show us how actually small the royal family now is. >> and how vulnerable they are, just like everybody else when it concerns health matters and things that just come up. seemingly sometimes out of nowhere. so now to king charles. buckingham palace says he wants to encourage other men his age to pay attention to prostate health. he's 75 years
william's as well. he has two jobs to do. he has to support kate. he also has to do his duties that are nonoutward facing. and also he has work at home. he has to support the children. this is a long time will not be at home with the children. she'll be recovering. so things are really a different balance at home for william at windsor and he's really i think determined to keep things as normal for the children as they can as we know any family going through surgery, it's very hard. very...
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got up built in sheffield, and william got up and _ built in sheffield, and william got up and said? not up and said the sports centre in sheffield, where is it?— up and said the sports centre in sheffield, where is it? not a brick had been laid _ sheffield, where is it? not a brick had been laid but _ sheffield, where is it? not a brick had been laid but the _ sheffield, where is it? not a brickj had been laid but the government claimed it had been built, i knew it was not there coming from rotherham and sheffield. was not there coming from rotherham and sheffield-— and sheffield. what was classic was when i and sheffield. what was classic was when i went — and sheffield. what was classic was when i went back _ and sheffield. what was classic was when i went back the _ and sheffield. what was classic was when i went back the day _ and sheffield. what was classic was | when i went back the day afterwards and said _ when i went back the day afterwards and said to — when i went back the day afterwards and said to my guys, without using to coiourfui — and said to my guys, without using
got up built in sheffield, and william got up and _ built in sheffield, and william got up and said? not up and said the sports centre in sheffield, where is it?— up and said the sports centre in sheffield, where is it? not a brick had been laid _ sheffield, where is it? not a brick had been laid but _ sheffield, where is it? not a brick had been laid but the _ sheffield, where is it? not a brickj had been laid but the government claimed it had been built, i knew it was not there coming from...
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williams, who comes from john williams family. his dad was a close friend of president andrew johnson. now, these gentlemen, were unionists of begin the civil war. they supported lincoln's preservation of the union. but the moment emancipation got on the table, they were done. didn't sign up for any social change. and so at the end of the civil war, these conditional unionists gravitated to the point that they were breaking bread with their initial former enemies. these rebels are sympathizers and these become democrats. and john c here is a prominent lawyer, defended the coal in the coal mine wars and a prominent role in a couple of democratic presidential administrations. gentlemen, on the bottom is colonel william with his two year old pony. there are two month old pony there. william caswell was very wealthy gentleman. he was a confederate courier during the american. he's the confederate courier that i mentioned. gentlemen, in the upper left, that's samuel bell latrell. he was the mayor, james church on the trail, the mayor o
williams, who comes from john williams family. his dad was a close friend of president andrew johnson. now, these gentlemen, were unionists of begin the civil war. they supported lincoln's preservation of the union. but the moment emancipation got on the table, they were done. didn't sign up for any social change. and so at the end of the civil war, these conditional unionists gravitated to the point that they were breaking bread with their initial former enemies. these rebels are sympathizers...
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jpr williams continued to play the odd game in his 50s.is indomitable spirit. he was an uncompromising force on the field and a charismatic figure off it. elsewhere, the former england captain gary lineker has paid tribute today to football icon franz beckenbauer, who died yesterday. beckenbauer won the world cup as captain of west germany in 1974 and again as manager in 1990. he earned over a 100 caps with the national side and played over 500 times for bayern munich, winning five league titles and was captain for three european cup wins in the 1970s. an incredible array of silverware, along with twice winning the ballon d'or. well, he was a magnificent footballer, first and foremost. he, unlike most world superstars, he was a defender, really. albeit he broke into midfield, he kind of encapsulates the sweeper role, he was the first one to do it. he made that role of making the defender breaking into midfield and going forward. a very gifted player with the ball and very intelligent footballer. a lovely guy, i met him many times, he had a
jpr williams continued to play the odd game in his 50s.is indomitable spirit. he was an uncompromising force on the field and a charismatic figure off it. elsewhere, the former england captain gary lineker has paid tribute today to football icon franz beckenbauer, who died yesterday. beckenbauer won the world cup as captain of west germany in 1974 and again as manager in 1990. he earned over a 100 caps with the national side and played over 500 times for bayern munich, winning five league...
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thank you so much sarah williams , thank you cheryl. the venue, thank you all.i really feel the love in this room tonight, so i just-i'm grateful for y'all. i want to wrap up on this last piece and it is called, future ancestors. if you haven't gotten a chance to visit my lovely mom at the murch table i invite you to do so and say hello. thank you. i appreciate y'all. yes, and this is called, future ancestors. [music and singing] [applause] >> thank you all so much. this has been an amazing evening and grateful for you all. i hope to see you again on is the road very soon. i'll see you all next time. much love! [applause] >> come on, keep those hands going for iaecia fukushima. what a wonderful night we had. we want to thank the sf human rights commission and executive director cheryl evan davis and our sponsor, collective impact and executive director james spingola. the nor cal mlk foundation and our event producer, the ever so talented sarah williams. [applause] we also like to thank the war memorial and performing arts scepter the theater team and [indiscern
thank you so much sarah williams , thank you cheryl. the venue, thank you all.i really feel the love in this room tonight, so i just-i'm grateful for y'all. i want to wrap up on this last piece and it is called, future ancestors. if you haven't gotten a chance to visit my lovely mom at the murch table i invite you to do so and say hello. thank you. i appreciate y'all. yes, and this is called, future ancestors. [music and singing] [applause] >> thank you all so much. this has been an...
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thank you so much sarah williams , thank you cheryl. the venue, thank you all.really feel the love in this room tonight, so i just-i'm grateful for y'all. i want to wrap up on this last piece and it is called, future ancestors. if you haven't gotten a chance to visit my lovely mom at the murch table i invite you to do so and say hello. thank you. i appreciate y'all. yes, and this is called, future ancestors. [music and singing] [applause] >> thank you all so much. this has been an amazing evening and grateful for you all. i hope to see you again on is the road very soon. i'll see you all next time. much love! [applause] >> come on, keep those hands going for iaecia fukushima. what a wonderful night we had. we want to thank the sf human rights commission and executive director cheryl evan davis and our sponsor, collective impact and executive director james spingola. the nor cal mlk foundation and our event producer, the ever so talented sarah williams. [applause] we also like to thank the war memorial and performing arts scepter the theater team and [indiscernib
thank you so much sarah williams , thank you cheryl. the venue, thank you all.really feel the love in this room tonight, so i just-i'm grateful for y'all. i want to wrap up on this last piece and it is called, future ancestors. if you haven't gotten a chance to visit my lovely mom at the murch table i invite you to do so and say hello. thank you. i appreciate y'all. yes, and this is called, future ancestors. [music and singing] [applause] >> thank you all so much. this has been an amazing...
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william brangham reports.am: while visiting his troops along the northern border with lebanon, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned hezbollah that today's targeted killing could be just the beginning. >> we will do everything to restore security to the north. we gave hezbollah an example of what is happening to his friends in the south, this is what will happen here in the north. william: this comes as secretary of state anthony blinken makes his fourth visit to the region. as blinken left saudi arabia for israel, he spoke with reporters. >> it's clearly not in the interest of anyone, israel, lebanon, hezbollah for that matter, to see this escalate and to see an actual conflict. william: president biden was in south carolina today when protesters interrupted him, calling for a ceasefire. >> ceasefire now! william: biden was attending a memorial event for the 2015 charleston church shooting. >> i've been quietly working with the israeli government to get them to reduce and significantly get out of g
william brangham reports.am: while visiting his troops along the northern border with lebanon, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned hezbollah that today's targeted killing could be just the beginning. >> we will do everything to restore security to the north. we gave hezbollah an example of what is happening to his friends in the south, this is what will happen here in the north. william: this comes as secretary of state anthony blinken makes his fourth visit to the region. as...
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speaking out to sir william pt.— forts after the strikes? speaking out to sir william pt.iam pt. i think that the queues were _ out to sir william pt. i think that the queues were given _ out to sir william pt. i think that the queues were given to - out to sir william pt. i think that the queues were given to them l out to sir william pt. i think that| the queues were given to them to stop attacking international shipping, they were given warnings, and i think it was clear that when they fail to do so there would be strikes. they seem to be fairly proportionate and aimed at the houthi capacity to strike the shipping, and i doubt they would be able to destroy that capacity in its entirety and such limited strikes. and there's quite a lot of bluster from the houthis switch you would expect. they have a limited capacity to host british and american interest beyond a tax on shipping which they are already doing. —— capacity due hurt. there are already few british assets in yemen, no embassy in yemen, and they would be unable to do that without a rainy and help and that would
speaking out to sir william pt.— forts after the strikes? speaking out to sir william pt.iam pt. i think that the queues were _ out to sir william pt. i think that the queues were given _ out to sir william pt. i think that the queues were given to - out to sir william pt. i think that the queues were given to them l out to sir william pt. i think that| the queues were given to them to stop attacking international shipping, they were given warnings, and i think it was clear that when they...
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william jennings bryan. huge. everyone would knew. william jennings bryan. there. made by his statue in the rotunda. remind me never to do that again. and he did not like darwin and reasonable some of the reasons he didn't like darwin is he particularly didn't like the way he did teaching had been used. he actually really believed that part of the german militarism that to world war one came from the germans coming to believe that darwin's principles were part would play into human society and that the global would be a struggle of survival for the fittest and helped cause a war that would cause 16 million deaths. and he didn't like that. darwin initially never. the term survival of the fittest is coined by a british associate ologist herbert spencer. but darwin will come to use it and they applied it to human life people are going to misuse it. brian hated the fact the great commoner william jennings bryan that the great wealth of the gilded age this is the biltmore mansion, the vanderbilts mansion made to look like versailles and asheville that the folks who had
william jennings bryan. huge. everyone would knew. william jennings bryan. there. made by his statue in the rotunda. remind me never to do that again. and he did not like darwin and reasonable some of the reasons he didn't like darwin is he particularly didn't like the way he did teaching had been used. he actually really believed that part of the german militarism that to world war one came from the germans coming to believe that darwin's principles were part would play into human society and...
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william brangham reports.e arrived in israel, the secretary of state bore a smile, but a sharper message. leaders across the middle east are demanding an end to the fighting in gaza, and a clearer focus on what comes after. >> i've just come from, a number of countries in the region, turkey, greece, jordan, qatar, united arab emirates, saudi arabia, and i want to be able to share some of what i heard from those leaders with the president, as well as with the prime minister and the cabinet later today. william: but in tel aviv, israeli leaders aren't ready to listen to that advice. defense secretary yoav gallant told blinken that while military strategies in the north of gaza have shifted, operations in the south and center of the strip will intensify. displaced gazans in khan younis, desperate to escape the fighting, sent a plea to blinken for help. >> my message to the u.s. secretary of state blinken, get us back home to northern gaza, even if to a tent. it's better than here. >> nice to see you. william: bli
william brangham reports.e arrived in israel, the secretary of state bore a smile, but a sharper message. leaders across the middle east are demanding an end to the fighting in gaza, and a clearer focus on what comes after. >> i've just come from, a number of countries in the region, turkey, greece, jordan, qatar, united arab emirates, saudi arabia, and i want to be able to share some of what i heard from those leaders with the president, as well as with the prime minister and the cabinet...
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it's williams who pursues a conversation.s. but when police arrive at her flat 20 minutes later, this is what they find. i'll help you. i'll help you, shall we get you an ambulance? in court, a judge ruled these injuries were self inflicted and that she was playacting. he also found there was no evidence that she was mentally unwell. every single allegation she made, we still investigated because there might have been some truth in some of this. and it was really important that if there was, we found it. all of this footage, which has never been seen outside the legal system until today, tells the story of multiple desperate reports, the final one being where williams was found wounded in a field. tests would show her injuries were self—inflicted. you can clearly see on this is an evolution. you've got an awful allegation in 2017, a much worse allegation in 2019, and then weeks later, boom, it properly snowballs into a massive multi—handed organised crime group. cumbria police say this is a totally unique case and want to rea
it's williams who pursues a conversation.s. but when police arrive at her flat 20 minutes later, this is what they find. i'll help you. i'll help you, shall we get you an ambulance? in court, a judge ruled these injuries were self inflicted and that she was playacting. he also found there was no evidence that she was mentally unwell. every single allegation she made, we still investigated because there might have been some truth in some of this. and it was really important that if there was, we...
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william brangham reports.: while visiting his troops along the northern border with lebanon, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned hezbollah that today's targeted killing could be just the beginning. pm netanyahu: we will do everything to restore security to the north. we gave hezbollah an example of what is happening to his friends in the south, this is what will happen here in the north. william: this comes as secretary of state anthony blinken makes his fourth visit to the region. as blinken left saudi arabia for israel, he spoke with reporters. sec. blinken: it's clearly not in the interest of anyone -- israel, lebanon, hezbollah for that matter -- to see this, to see this escalate and to see an actual conflict. william: president biden was in south carolina today when protesters interrupted him, calling for a ceasefire. biden was attending a memorial event for the 2015 charleston church shooting. pres. biden: i've been quietly working with the israeli government to get them to reduce and signif
william brangham reports.: while visiting his troops along the northern border with lebanon, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned hezbollah that today's targeted killing could be just the beginning. pm netanyahu: we will do everything to restore security to the north. we gave hezbollah an example of what is happening to his friends in the south, this is what will happen here in the north. william: this comes as secretary of state anthony blinken makes his fourth visit to the region....
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william jennings bryan. huge. everyone would knew. william jennings bryan. there.re's made by his statue in the rotunda. remind me never to do that again. and he did not like darwin and reasonable some of the reasons he didn't like darwin is he particularly didn't like the way he did teaching had been used. he actually really believed that part of the german militarism that to world war one came from the germans coming to believe that darwin's principles were part would play into human society and that the global survival for the fittest and helped cause a war that would cause 16 million deaths. and he didn't like that. darwin initially never. the term survival of the fittest is coined by a british associate ologist herbert spencer. but darwin will come to use it and they applied it to human life people are going to misuse it. brian hated the fact the great commoner william jennings bryan that the great wealth of t age e mansion, the vanderbilts mansion made to look like versailles and asheville that the folks who had that concentrated the wealth had come to say we
william jennings bryan. huge. everyone would knew. william jennings bryan. there.re's made by his statue in the rotunda. remind me never to do that again. and he did not like darwin and reasonable some of the reasons he didn't like darwin is he particularly didn't like the way he did teaching had been used. he actually really believed that part of the german militarism that to world war one came from the germans coming to believe that darwin's principles were part would play into human society...
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william jennings bryan. huge. everyone would knew. william jennings bryan. there.here's made by his statue in the rotunda. remind me never to do that again. and he did not like darwin and reasonable some of the reasons he didn't like darwin is he particularly didn't like the way he did teaching had been used. he actually really believed that part of the german militarism that to world war one came from the germans coming to believe that darwin's principles were part would play into human society and that the global would be a struggle of survival for the fittest and helped cause a war that would cause 16 million deaths. and he didn't like that. darwin initially never. the term survival of the fittest is coined by a british associate ologist herbert spencer. but darwin will come to use it and they applied it to human life people are going to misuse it. brian hated the fact the great commoner william jennings bryan that the great wealth of the gilded age this is the biltmore mansion, the vanderbilts mansion made to look like versailles and asheville that the folks wh
william jennings bryan. huge. everyone would knew. william jennings bryan. there.here's made by his statue in the rotunda. remind me never to do that again. and he did not like darwin and reasonable some of the reasons he didn't like darwin is he particularly didn't like the way he did teaching had been used. he actually really believed that part of the german militarism that to world war one came from the germans coming to believe that darwin's principles were part would play into human...
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william: david shepherdson, thank you.at to be here. ♪ geoff: 2023 saw incredibly detailed images from the most advanced telescope in space. it was also the 25th year of a global partnership sending astronauts to orbit earth. digital video producer casey kuhn delves into the major space news from the last year with our own newshour space junkie. >> this year brought incredible discoveries as humanity ventured further into space than ever before. to talk about what this year look like for space exploration and what will come in the year ahead, i am joined by our science correspondent, miles o'brien. thank you for joining me. i'm excited we get to lk about space news from 2023 and what's to come. i have a lot of questions for you but we also asked reviewers to send in questions and i will be posing those to you as well. first off, what were some of the strand -- standouts in 2023? miles: casey, if we listen very quietly we might be able to hear number one, which is -- drumroll please -- the hum of the universe. the nanograv
william: david shepherdson, thank you.at to be here. ♪ geoff: 2023 saw incredibly detailed images from the most advanced telescope in space. it was also the 25th year of a global partnership sending astronauts to orbit earth. digital video producer casey kuhn delves into the major space news from the last year with our own newshour space junkie. >> this year brought incredible discoveries as humanity ventured further into space than ever before. to talk about what this year look like...
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william jennings bryan. huge. everyone would knew. william jennings bryan. there.'s made by his statue in the remind me never to do that again. and he did not like darwin and reasonable some of the reasons he didn't like darwin is he particularly didn't like the way he did teaching had been used. he actually really believed that part of the german militarism that to world war one came from the germans coming to believe that darwin's principles were part would play into human society and that the global would be a struggle of survival for the fittest and helped cause a war that would cause 16 million deaths. and he didn't like that. darwin initially never. the term survival of the fittest is coined by a british associate ologist herbert spencer. but darwin will come to use it and they applied it to human life people are going to misuse it. brian hated the fact the great commoner william jennings bryan that the great wealth of the gilded age this is the biltmore mansion, the vanderbilts mansion made to look like versailles and asheville that the folks who had that co
william jennings bryan. huge. everyone would knew. william jennings bryan. there.'s made by his statue in the remind me never to do that again. and he did not like darwin and reasonable some of the reasons he didn't like darwin is he particularly didn't like the way he did teaching had been used. he actually really believed that part of the german militarism that to world war one came from the germans coming to believe that darwin's principles were part would play into human society and that...