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you brain wash, awards, and what, what those options look like. what is us strategy when it comes to iran for almost 200 years, americans have generally been stuck with 2 political choices, but cannot ever change. because it comes to us politics, the bottom line. the condemnation, a rest says orthodox jews, the same spacing. a christian pilgrims in multiply these through the money. this is all and is there a life also coming up where his prime minister, rashid, so you're not clicks to shore up his popularity and his policies, conferences, economic troubles destabilize the conservative ahead of elections next year. as
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a buyer's on, is criticized for resting several ethnic. i mean, you need is of the season control of the kind of back region last month and 3 scientists. so wouldn't the chemistry nobel prize for the west on pod schools known as one to don't we begin in ok potty story slim. where is there any forces have arrested 5 people suspected of spitting at christian pilgrims in one incident. why didn't shed on social media? who was adults choose a scene walking through the old city to mock the so called holiday, but full speak to him to as members of a christian procession. the cases, a spit tables have been reported in the past few days, sparking condemnation from the government really just need is. meanwhile, is there any forces of oden palestinians, fish chunks down the stores in the old city, allowed us price to take place?
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the full day is more than a $1000.00 altered nationalist jews of tearing down provocative tours of b o. x and most commonplace, exclusive vice for any forces, the custodian off the compound, the jordanian. what cost has criticized the presence of rentals has more details from one key parties to us here and occupied east jerusalem. several incidents involving ultra orthodox jews spitting at christians have created a major scandal in this country. the incidents which were caught on video and widely shared on social media. i've drawn condemnation, not only from a prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu, but also from jewish religious leaders. 5 people have been arrested one of them, a minor, the others adults in these incidents. nevertheless some ultra nationalist and settler leaders say that spitting ad or near the christians or churches
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is not a crime, but a old and legitimate practice which has been going on for many years. now. in other developments over 1000 ultra nationalists and settlers entered the aisle ok so complex here in occupied east jerusalem on wednesday. uh awhile visitors, non muslims visitors. that is, are allowed to visit the complex at certain days. and at certain times these uh, offer a nationalist, have a more political agenda attempting to establish a jewish presence in the all ox or complex, which is of course, one of the holiest places in is one of the site of the former a jewish temple which was destroyed nearly 2000 years ago. uh, some of the members of the right wing coalition governments that nothing yahoo
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heads up. i would like to change the status quote on all also to allow for jews to pray on the site to move. in $1300.00 power stand in prison is detained by israel without charges a holding a one day hunger strike. this is in solidarity with quiet phosphorus who has refused food for 63 days in process against his administrative detention. he was recently transferred to a clinic and, and is there any prison based on 7 years in his writing jails in may permanent palestinian prison that comes in a non died of to $86.00 days on hunger strike? the 1st time in history, the speak of the us house of representatives has been voted out. kevin mccarthy says he was wrong for the position again. he was targeted by a group of 8 top line republicans off to he made a deal with the democrats over the weekend to prevent a government shut down. my kind of has moved from washington dc. the resolution is
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adopted. it was history in the making. the one and only time a motion to but kate was in folk. taylor was in 1910 and on that occasion it's failed to reconsider this time it didn't pull. the office of speaker of the house of the united states house of representatives is here by declared vacant house democrats joined with a republican hotline is disrupt. mccarthy opens position 216 voted. in favor of removing him. $210.00 voted against it was a combination of the to en, longstanding power struggle between the coffee and members of a hall drank through public confection that a try to block his path to the speakership in january. and it was this vote that was the last stool for the republican. right. so bill is past some of the coffee, accepting the help of the democrats deposit show to implanting bill to avoid
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a government shut down. i don't regret standing up for choosing governance over grievance. it is my responsibility. it is my job. i do not regret negotiating. the government is designed to find compromise. i don't regret my efforts to build coalitions and find solutions. i was raised to solve problems not create so i'm a loss to vote today, but as i walk out of this chamber, i feel fortunate to observe the american people, but the seeds were planted long before, in particular, an agreement between president biden and the then how speaker on raising the country's debt limit. i think the debt limit deal was a terrible deal. and that's one of the reason it really was the original sin of the mccarthy speakership. and it's one of the reasons i seek to vacate the chair now and off to is victory. gates made clear heat, being consulting with former president donald trump. i would say that my
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conversations with the former president leave me with great confidence that i'm doing the right thing and discuss north carolina representative patrick mchenry was nominated fine because the speaker pro tempo a temporary speaker, and he'll pull in until the new speaker is elected but given the divisions within the republican party, this may not be an easy process. and looming over everything is the fact that a, not the deadline to fund the government comes in a matter of weeks. and it's a deadline that a house in k us may not be able to meet my kind of out. you sarah, washington on media has criticized as a by john of is decision to arrest several ethnic on mean in need is to seize in control of the cadillac region. last month and a statement. the country's foreign ministry promised to protect the rights of those rest, including the move illegal. let's go to some of it and divide,
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who joins now live from d as a by joining capital baku. what someone can explain to us who has been arrested and what are they being charged with? well, 3 more need is of the full no go, no caught about states have been arrested in that engine is to pull the presidents as well as the speaker of the state to which as of right john accuses off is an illegal to settlement on the territory and the read his i allegedly involved in what he calls crimes against the people and the forces of azerbaijan. in total about 6 people have been arrested, including former presidents advises the foreign minister and speaker. and they faced and number of charges, including finding on as or by johnny areas in the 2020 war massacring azerbaijan, the forces and civilians 30 years ago, as well as a whole host of other charges including aiding and abetting terrorist activities on a toilet as well. as amassing weapons and legally those charges are going to be
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a negative against them. they're going to be brought to by coo and they're going to be facing the judicial system of the distance. the, obviously, i criticism from the median side, and as i've done and says that it has always said to the armenians that, apart from these people, it says and directly involved in august rating or ordering crimes against his people. the rest of the ethnic, i mean population shouldn't be that fee to live in this area. and as we will be seeing in the last 10 days or so, people have next on loss. and so the you and says, somewhere between 50 to a 1000. i think i'm indians remain very used to be about a 120000 people for some of i believe they're tools that are used to be held on thursday in spain, but we are hearing that as a by john's president has just pulled out. do we know why he's done that and how significant that is as well just 24 hours ago. we had
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discussions with members of the as or by john government who were very positive about these talk, saying that they want to keep the discussions alive and not just inside this, this particular track, but also in other areas as well. but in 24 hours, a lot has happened and it has been insistence by france and germany, and then they will not allow 2 kids to be part of these $58.00 talks. all so there has been some disparaging remarks according to lots of i've done about this country from, from, so it says that any ad talks in welding funds are no longer acceptable, but it still remains committed to a tripod type part from between the u armenia. and azerbaijan, it is worth noting, this is not the only truck that is being followed the 3 paddles, a waves where either by john and armenia are trying to reconcile differences, border issues and escalation on the board. this is one way that they gonna have your opinion on some of the pin powers in role. then there is the most skillful not . and there are discussions with united nation or united states as an interlocutor
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as well. so as of right down. so it is committed to talks with armenia, it wants to build peace. i last thing facing this region, but those would cause trouble because i'm no longer invited and welcome to be part of those negotiations. okay, thank you for that last time. i've been to evade that for us in baku. i want to take you now to the united kingdom, specifically manchester and the united kingdom. and where we're going to hear from that you pay prime minister wishes to do 9 keys delivering a key note speech around the 5th and 7th, the conference annual conference. this is a pretty critical speech he's given because desperately need support was the head of an election expect next. yeah, let's have a listening today i will set out how we will achieve this beginning with a set of long term decisions to build a brighter future for our children. as a fundamentally change our country. i conference, you could already see my products and the costs. i trotted on that 0 that we can solve it as of our natural world. we are determined to be good stewards of it in my
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own constituency. it is the beauty of the north, your walls and swells ireland, wednesday, dowell, that makes the place home. we conservatives all sort value, frankness and consent. we need to believe that politicians have a duty to treat household budgets with respect to the change early in jewels. if we bring people with us, as you could tell by the reaction to my decision to charlotte, a new calls, and that 0, it was not the easiest argument to have. but when i looked at the reality of what people were being asked to do, the thousands of pounds people would need to pay for the found disproportionately floating on the poorest and society by the way, and all of it, no actually necessary in those timeframes to meet now and that 0 target, and in spite of us doing more than any other country, i concluded it simply wasn't really. so while i decided to take
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a pragmatic propulsion, it unrealistic approach to reaching that so right. i won't take any lectures from other countries that have done for less than us all for those, all from those for whom spending thousands of pounds means nothing. change is difficult, particularly for those who disagree. but remember this, we will still meet our international obligations. we will still meet our domestic targets and we will still get to that 0 by 2050. we have sold the problem and offered an unapologetic defense of good, conservative, common sense. the so was much to the country only make this promise to all of you in this whole. as i did last summer, i will tell it as it is, i will lead in
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a different way because that is the only way to create a sort of change in our politics and in our country that we old desperately want to say. that while i came into office in difficult circumstances, i don't want to waste time debating the pulse because what masses is the future? the facts of the facts, you call borrow your way out of inflation. and if we want to fund the mental change in our country, we need a strong economy as a foundation. that is why halting installation was the 1st and most important of the 5 priorities i set down at the start of the everything we want to achieve for clients. getting inflation under control. inflation is the biggest destroyer of all of industry, of jobs, of savings and of society noted policy which puts the risk, but the feats of inflation no matter which short time attraction can be right. no
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mind was. but those of margaret, sacha as true now as they love and the well, i know you won't turn scouts only want them to and we will deliver them. but the best tax comp we can give people right now is to haul the inflation and these, the cost of living the and with inflation on the control of that reduction will become easier. and as that full confidence grow isn't as confidence grows. so to, with our economy, we need our economy to grow foster and for people across the country to feel the
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benefits of that. like all the western economies. we haven't growing quickly enough in recent years. but the labor and the others top down on nation as we now know that we have had one of the false dis, recoveries from the pandemic of any major economy in europe, the since leaving the single. okay. we've gotten false to them phones and germany, not the spike rex it because of brakes. it the we have the launch is the only science. it's financial services, creative in tech sectors in all of europe. and we have new record numbers of people with the security that a job provides. if we want to keep growing,
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we have to create the conditions in which businesses contrive cries, and that's exactly what we're doing. we still have the lowest corporation tax rate in the g 7. i'm thanks to the chance less business time scott's. we all the best place to invest in the machine or even equipment that your business needs to drive . innovation, drives, quotes and the modern economy. so we also have the most generous tax regime for research and development in the g 7 about breaks it freedoms make us as a more competitive from financial services to clinical trials to agriculture. we are creating a more agile regulatory system, freeing up businesses to drive the growth our country needs. the . we control room for the policy now is why we can be the 1st european country to
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join the 11 trillion pound pacific trade. linking us to the false dis, going region and the well, i'm opening up new market for a farm is in great for just products. we have new free pools from the 1st of falls to the solar and showing the benefits of trade and investment all spread across all countries. i'm fine to kimmy for coughing away brussels, red tape and savings, small businesses, a 1000000000 pounds a year. okay, let's leave that there. that was u. k prime minister sheet see not delivering a key note speech surround office. conservative parties annual conference has a lot of pressure on the speech because he is desperate to riley not needed support ahead of the election yet next year. let's go to all correspond rory challenge in manchester will re uh so he kicked off that speech firstly with his wife extra costa mercy opening introducing him, which was a bit of a surprise talking very past me about her husband. what. what do you think that
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she and she was trying to achieve that well, i mean when she came into the stage he said that really kind of has been, had no idea that she was stepping up there and proceeding him a conference in ahead of his keynote speech yeah, what this was really was an, an efforts to humanize him in front of the assembly here, basically to portray a man who some concept of members have never really loved. never really want to, particularly as a man, as a leader with the best interests at heart. she talked about how the 2 of them were best friends, house, the was like her up cheesy room come films. how he, how that the lives of, of aspirations at the lot for the united kingdom and a useful energy. so yeah, just before versus the next big keynote speech is why it comes up on stage in front
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of an audience that may not love the man who that just about to hear from. and essentially tells them why they should, why he's a real human. or there's a lot of pressure on this page, isn't that there is a critical election coming up next yet. what, what is it that he has to deliver it to, to change people's minds, to convince them that he is the right mind for the job. a lot, a huge amount and you know, this has been a challenging conference for the prime minister. it's being an event said which that kind of the agenda the messaging a pay is at times to be spinning out of the control of downing street out of the control of government sites. the speech with a child's behavior to really take that back and put himself and his agenda at center stage. and he has been trying, i think in the sweet spot, i'd say probably still going to portray himself as the chains kinds of that going
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into the selection that everyone a team is going to be happening next day that i've, that is a very difficult thing to do when your government has been in power for the scene long years. so he's basically saying that he is going to be the one who is going to argue over time. so that he is of short termism in british politics and take long term decisions. as the slogan here at this conference is long term decisions for approx of feature and into a back context. he is folding in the decisions that he's taking recently, saturated scaling back on the case time table to was and that 0. and we haven't heard it yet, but the expectation is that he's got into announce finally the skating back of h. s to this incredibly expensive infrastructure project. uh, that's uh, i think i've just had understanding that he has now just made that announcement back just to being a priority of the new network. and then the notes agents who is it,
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as it currently was planned. now everyone's been expecting that is a big disappointment for northern cities like manchester. and this has been an example of how the messaging here sometimes bit felt like it's very out of control . that a decision about 8 just to leveling out the noise being promised for decades is being made in mind just uh and is being sponged and mattress uh and its a decision that matches to another system and nor do you not like i told. okay, thank you for that. well, reach out and stuff for us in not just a, the 3 scientists have been awarded the 2023 nobel prize for chemistry on usually the names of movie, but wendy louis, bruce and alexi, a chemo well revealed in the swedish press ahead of the announcements they received the award for search into tiny crystals known as quantum adults. the royal swedish academy of sciences has decided to avoid the 2023 nobel prize and chemistry
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in equals track shares to one of the above and the massachusetts institute of technology. mit usa, luis bruce columbia, university, usa and alexa. victim of non a crystals technology incorporated usa for the discovery and synthesis or quantum adults. that's good until reading. she's the president of the royal society of chemistry. she joins us from london. so until tell us a bit more about these cabinets. so they will see when is that the nobel prize a district to try you this morning and, and yes, absolutely. um quantum doors, so really important development and chemistry and then science. we're probably there, especially the core to set the tiny tiny crystals on the,
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on the amount of scale. so just a few solutions actually in each of these quantum thoughts on because of their semi conduct st. properties, they have really important top locations. so for example, they come up sort of you, i would like to start with some on contract tips to different we planes so in many different colors. and so the application of these quantum thoughts and in our equity lives are, are going to be really important. for example, in a, in a television screen. so next generation televisions are using these quite a few thoughts because it could bright start shop per. i'm foster colored transitions and display so where are televisions? are computer screens of devices. so yeah, absolutely. i did. so hasn't been there done a chemist as well myself. i'm delighted to see the city of science being being recognized in this way till only a women have won the nobel prize to chemistry. do you think enough in rhodes all
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being made to make the nobel peace prize other nobel prize more inclusive? a. yeah, so that's a really important question and i think there's 2 more to become in the space. but i think there's a lot to be done to increase inclusivity in, in science, technology engineering and been general. um, you know, we need to be joining on the best talents. we read about tele lice. whether it's, you know, the shooting nobody or some gender or any other protective kind of interested. and it's an important area. but, but the royal society, kenneth street, we really champion and i'm seeing some significant progress. but there's a lot of work to become. it's not unique to science and we need to keep her eye level and really try to move to gender for which you work in academics here, professor of chemistry, all women in, in your experience more actively pursuing science than in previous years. and if
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not, why not? yes, i think i think there are more women coming into science and particularly, you know, in kenneth street, around the graduate level we have hall around 5050 split, middle female. so that's a really good start on the better positions but salty over science and engineering disciplines. but of course we lose tell them, teach women. that's how piteous career stages. and so, you know, we, we must take all sorts of action to try to reduce the body or support progression and make sure that you know that the most talented meals scientists, some kind of come have long, fulfilling career some and stay with the profession. a meeting their full contribution to science. so really good to hear from you, joe. read, president of the royal society of chemistry, talking to us that from london, the st. francis has begun a historic may take on the future. as the catholic church supposes of more women
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taking leadership roles, all hoping the gathering behind closed doors will lead to change all the say it could split the church 3 week session is a fast in a 2 year process. and these all me searching for 23 soldiers have gone missing all to flash flood in the north, east, and sick in the state. local people all being evacuated from that himself to several major bridges were effected by heavy rain. you know me says the floods caused a nearby down to a slo, leaving caps on vehicles from the edge. so it came as close to india as border with nicole and china. 3 members of a, philippine fishing buyers have died. often oil tank accidentally collided with the vessel and happened to watch us of these comp or show in the south, tennessee. the philippine case gone says the tank was registered under the flag of feet marshal on the coast guard is attempting to reach out to the vessel.
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okay, sunset for me. mounting site, whether it's next, been inside story look said donald trump late is quotes and parents in new york on top of all the prosecutions to stay with us. the the hello tie phone. quite new continues to make its way towards the tie. one winds and around a 195 kilometers per hour. gusting to so i to see that clearly mounts on the storm that has really developed. it will cause a flooding range for a time and it will bring some disruptive wins as well. so suddenly somebody to keep an eye on it wednesday night 3 1st day that storm makes land full, but the out depends already bringing some very heavy rain full in. and it will
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continue to just truck gets way for the west with as we go through the next couple of dice moving pretty slowly. so i do expect to see some of the higher rightful titles, eventually push these tools that southeastern corner of china, southern scattering and shouting, to centralize a china up to the north. not to drive by doing it around 22 degrees celsius. try and find that across the korean peninsula. i'm from not to japan, but the northern side of japan say some role the live you, whether we're residing, they see some very right, whether that into a kind of a northern paso friendship saying it's in very wet weather, flooding into the far north east of in the showers, the longest spells a fright potential for the flooding coming into bangladesh, to the northeast of india through a psalm state. but you can see how he's making his way for the race was, which is great news for the cricket. well, company stops on thursday. he was fine and try the vague, i mean, the artificial intelligence has altering the political landscape. how can we,
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as humans, trust you machines trust is and not to keep them as and develop from the comfortable power for i believe it's important to build trust through transparency is communication between humans and machines. but do we know that you're not going to lie to us? no one can ever know that for sure, people empowered investigates a democracy on a jersey to in another cold case, the donald from the lightest accusing him of for the former us president says he's the victim of a witch hunt for the mountain. legal problems don't seem to be dancing his popularity to put these trials help all seem to trumps presidential campaign. this is inside story the .
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