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most of the time, the revealing eco friendly solutions to come back to our planet. on out you 0, the is really strikes reduced buildings to rubble and send people scrambling for cover and proceed. garza, at least $950.00 palestinians knob and tube coding for cover doors to get aid interguards, a humanitarian groups, one overwhelmed hospitals are running out to supplies. the hello am dire in jordan. this is honestly or a lie from dell. also coming up the dozens of
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rockets, the southern is rarely city and ask you long enough to how message residents to evacuate. the number of his radius killed rises to 1200 off to separate a surprise attacked in the south. the it's 1000000 am and gaza is where, where the war is. now. entering a 5th day these randy ministries bombarding the enclave masses. launching more rockets of the desk told on both sides is rising. at least $250000.00 to the ends have been displaced in gaza. that's according to the un relief and works agency ever not tend to be strikes of pounded the strip from north to south. you think what these riley army says? maybe 2300 targets, at least 950 pound us to the ends in 1200 as riley's been killed since i last launched a surprise, miniature operation on saturday. while the group is about to respond to all is ready strikes on garza with called force, it followed
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a barrage of rockets towards the southern these rail. yesterday. it talking to the port city of ashland, up to earlier wanting people to leave israel as all, to impose a total siege on gauze or cutting off all supplies of food, water, and fuel. the eu has opposed the move. well, jamilla was a noun that joins me on the phone now from gaza. german that strikes. i've continued across garza and the port has also been hit. tell us a bit more about what's been happening over night. yes, the air strikes have continued until now. the last, the 15 minutes there has been a fire been in my area, a continuous uh air strikes as after one another. very huge, very near, very close to us. but we have more details where exactly what's happening. the people right now is actuating. they're walking in the streets up. they don't know
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where exactly to go or read or where they are because they're coming from. we have no information about docs. and today i have to cover for my home because there are no possible way to reach the city now. as a result of the huge bombardment got to the main street and gallagher, causing a disability in moving cities. and we know german of the hospitals are overwhelmed and nearly a 180000 people have been displaced. what's the latest on the humanitarian situation? and they just on the sophistic, according to the ministry of housing does that, that there are 950 citizens killed and 5000 others injured in a sick day, or the ongoing is really aggression. and if the strikes are going to continue, there will be more numbers is inc. and similar, these right is of cuts off. old power was a few and, and food supplies to gaza. i mean, how would people coping that under these extremely difficult conditions?
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people are trying to uh, use the least of their supplies to make sure they will be enough for them put to the coming days because we have no idea how many days this aggression would continue. the people that are trying to cover protect themselves and their loved ones, with no safe place to go any more electricity. it's really dangerous, more than anyone could imagine. i've been watching some of my son sharing their day to day details on social media. that are heartbreaking, they're expected and they're expected to next oldest are on top hopes to provide these grounds of desk. all right, just a minute. others noon today without live updates on the phone from gaza. jamila, thank you. let's call 7 out to west jerusalem and talk to villa mox, who was there live for us. now that i'm said he's right. these tend to come together in times of war, but this still remains significant political difficulties for payment as the method the yahoo. so that's right there,
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and he's faced huge challenges over the course of this year in terms of physical unity across israel by allowing himself with far right policies to form a governing majority inside the connected to parliament. he has made things incredibly divisive amongst ordinary people, but also with some of his former political allies. now opponents, he's having to draw on the expertise their experience, their reputations, to try and form an emergency government and doing that is proving incredibly complex for him over the course of course of the last couple of days that being ongoing negotiations between mister netanyahu, his party looked good representatives of the government alongside some of these political opponents who all heads of all the political parties. yeah. let the benny guns be though lieberman well known full ministers here in this country. and they all saying they would be willing to serve alongside mister netanyahu. they have tried to place themselves preconditions on doing so. those have been on pallets of
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both to some of us and nothing yahoos governing allies. and that seems to be why it's taking so long for the much the government, something that missed nothing. you know, who is probably said he would like to see something that many is res would probably like to see it seemingly taking a lot longer because of those complex negotiation. sensitive round. who will have the say of a security matthews, and who will be excluded from that decision making process? and with them, as is, ryan is trying to come to terms with the shock a bahamas operation. how will people feeling that as they watch these really retaliation on phone slow down i would say today is the 1st day where things seem to be at least here in west 3 is the number time into something approaching normality. there's a lot more traffic on the streets while it's still quite a heavy police presence in some areas to people coming in to what there are people in cafes and restaurants and during the conversations i've had over the last few
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days and including this morning, there are mix feelings, as you might imagine about the course of action that is likely going to be pursued by these really government in terms of a ground invasion, potentially in gaza. people i've spoken to said, although that has been this, i risk loss of life, very angry about what's being done by him as sizes in the south of his route place to gaza. many of them acknowledging that that will be severe consequences in the short time full civilians and gaza and pretend to spend the long time when it comes to israel's relationship. not just with palestinians, but with all the countries in the region. and indeed, as all the international partners been a month slide for us, the in west jerusalem. but and thank you. let's talk now to rob reynolds. he joins us from 2nd. that's in southern israel, not far from the border with gaza. rob, you are telling us any of the 1st shipments of us time edition for these really minute tree has now landed old pop presumably a build up of a potential ground invasion of gaza. a yeah,
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that is what it would seem to be there in the us plain flow directly from the united states to israel carrying what was described as advanced military equipment according to a post and some video shared by the is really defense ministry, not a we don't know exactly what the advanced military equipment is on board that plane, but it is a sign of the, the, how quickly the u. s. has begun. fulfilling president biden's sledges of, of standing by israel and supporting it fully. but, you know, one thing that's not often talked about is that the is really army, while it has, you know, a tremendous reputation, especially because the impass conflicts, it's going up against the enemies which have our adversaries, which have less capabilities, less a few,
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a sheer numbers and, and so on and are less well lead bradley. but this is a, uh, a con script and a reserve is force. and unlike forces that are all volunteer and more or less professional who can train all the time and always be battle ready. when you have a, a force of this type, the reservists may need to be uh, retrained too before they can be thrown into battle. but under the situation there's that we're in right now there's, there's a, not that much of time for that sort of thing. where are we seeing some new missiles coming in from guys a, the sellers are we seeing some new missiles coming in?
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the us, we're hearing some sire and so we're getting uh, getting, getting ready for a possible plus homework. all right, well as um, as i feel hearing those side rooms where we are right now. yeah. as, as we were hearing the sirens robust the, you know, concerns for your safety and that of a team. but let me ask you, i mean, how much rockets the southern town of asking on yesterday. and there was still these reports of sporadic fighting in the south. what more can you tell us? sorry sir. absolutely. uh to rockets at least uh hit the ground in ask alon and ash done, which is further to the north. the is really police said that 2 people were seriously injured when those rock itself, most of the rockets that were launched from gaza on the on tuesday. a seems like so long ago were most likely intercepted by the is really iron domain.
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so i missile defense system, but to got through there were there was videos of fires that were caused by that. and then separately. busy there are still infiltrators or still palestinian fighters on the ground in places like the, the small could boots, communities along the border with gods of were, is really a army says in the killed several, what they call infield traders in the, in the nighttime hours of overnight and also in the ask alone, which is, you know, a good 25 kilometers or more from the border with, with gaza in an industrial area of ask along there was a firefight, there are several palestinian fighters were killed. we don't know if there were any is really casualties that hasn't been disclosed yet. but shows that the, the there are still boots on the ground as it were from the gaza side,
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bringing the fight to is really territory. and that has not yet stop despite israel's claims that it is completely sealed the water. alright, so i wrote reynolds life's the ins that came in southern israel. rob, thank you as well. yes, president joe biden has reiterated his support for israel an address to the nation secretary of state. and to me bring kind of travel to israel on wednesday to meet senior government officials while the national security advisor jake sullivan says, washington is working to coordinate safe passage for civilians away from his randy as strikes and gaza as our white house correspondent, kimberly how could explains those strikes that the united states funds and supports following his 3rd phone call with it's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it's just 4 days. us president joe biden denounced the recent home us attack on israel as pure unadulterated evils by didn't ask congress to provide additional
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military assistance on top of the 3800000 in the us sense annually. the white house confirmed munitions and miss sol interceptors on route to israel to replenish its iron. don't rocket interceptor system. we will make sure it has what it needs to take care of it. citizens defend itself or respond to this attack. us is also pledge intelligence, but will provide soldiers to support israel's military. it's also not urging restraint as biting compared the actions of how boss to be as lovick state which murdered hostages. starting in 2014 syria and iraq vitality of a mosse. he's blood thirsting. this brings to mind the worst, the worst rampages devices. this is tears the by ministration has reiterated its commitment to a 2 state solution to resolve these rarely palestinian conflict,
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but by in speech failed to offer support for palestinian civilians. instead, he claimed moral high ground between the united states and israel in comparison to hum us chairs for purposely target civilians are killed. we have all the laws of war, law war, it matters, there's a difference. but that's not true, not historically and past united states and is really conflicts or now added the case of israel is defense minister has halted all electricity, food, and water to gaza for the foreseeable future elements necessary to sustain civilian life. kimberly healthcare al jazeera, the white house. meanwhile, us national security council spokesman, john covey told down to 0 that washington is very concerned about civilian casualties. but you choose time,
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us of treating palestinians as human shields that nobody wants to see any more and isn't life taken or hurt as a result of the events over the past weekend? and i think it's important to remember that i'm us deliberately struck out an innocent civilians slaughtering them. and i mean up close in this role with knives torture rate, the guns gunshots, and that that's pretty visible. nobody wants to see any more civilian lives, lost or hurt, no matter where they live there. and that's why it was important, i think, for the president to talk about setting up the difference making clear the difference between hamas whose actual goal is to take human life to take innocent human life and the israelis who are doing everything they can to preserve their way of life and to defend themselves again, nobody wants to see anymore. it isn't life taken here, but we recognize the violence that have been visited upon these really people and
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we, we gotta do what we can to help them secure their population and secure their borders and how mosse is deliberately placing it as in palestinian lives in jeopardy. in danger, by operating in a months that urban setting command and control centers and hospitals and schools and residential buildings they're, they're deliberately using the palestinian people as human shields to defend what they're, what they have done. so it's, it's difficult. we understand that we know in the united states military knows how hard it is to target precisely in urban areas, but as for the procedures that will be used as really for these really to speak to russia. as president vladimir putin says, the situation demonstrates the failure of us policy in the region, especially namely region. unfortunately, we can see a shop deterioration of the situation in the middle east. i think that menu will agree with me that this is a clear example of the failure of the policy that the united states in the middle east, which tried to monopolize the resolution of the conflict. but unfortunately,
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wasn't concerned with finding compromises acceptable to both sides. on the contrary, it promoted its own ideas about how this should be done. put pressure on both sides 1st on one side, then on the other, every time without taking into account the fundamental interests of the palestinian people that in mind 1st of all, the need to implement the un security council decision on creation of an independent self in palestinian state there's lots more stuff to come here and i'll just say i will bring you more coverage of the gaza. israel will an overlay just breaking the state of the the
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tide of the mediterranean heat. this is what summer looks like in tiny, greasy, north wales where lots of people come to explore the disused sleep minds. somebody's in come to spend the night deep inside want to open initially and 1810, just a. sorry. they then followed defending a slate down into the ground. the victorians were much more sensible about all this, they built bridges. and that is this is one of our final defense and up sale of about 20 meters to a depth of around 400 meters. the victorians never got around to building these vertically. we 1375 feet on the ground. we are confident that this is the deepest combination in the world. the thrill of it is really nice to wake up in case something. no victorian minor was ever heard to say. assessing the discussions.
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welcome back here watching alger 0. and this is recap what we know sofa in the gaza . israel will these really ministry's bombarding guns or for a 5th day, at least $950.00 pounds to the ends, including $260.00 children have been killed hospitals and now struggling to cope with the wounded. you in relief and website and see says at least 250000 palestinians and gaza have been displaced. most of sheltering in un running schools . and at least 1200 as radians have been killed since how much launched this miniature offensive on south of the death toll continues to rise, as well as trying to identify bodies of those killed. i'll just say, let's say the high right and visited and his right minute treat facility that's being used as a make shift move in this building just behind me here is where the minute treat personnel would normally come. but because this so overwhelmed with the
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number of his riley desk, now this is the only center in the whole of the country who is raised have died in these attacks to be identified. the bodies of brutes here, the feeling they may be stupid. it started with bodies being picked up in private cars on saturday, the school at the home, and then we began to process of identification to be the soldiers were named tax. but the most bodies here in new york is where the civilian luck were in bed sleeping, going on when they were slaughtered, working with not much to identify them with the hands of a who retrieved the bodies while under fire when we thought about was their families here we still don't know what happened to their loved ones killed or taken to gaza or laying out there in the desert. they simply don't know what's on the face full price and behind me with told this 24 hours. we've seen volunteers coming along, giving food and drinks to some of the a security forces the police under that says, we've also seen a lot of activity from that is obviously dealing with the bodies inside wearing
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like gas mosques, and covering the shoes. and they're closed with plastic blogs and things you would usually wear as you would assume when they're all bodies piles up. have probably been lying in the hate because it's been quite room here for the last couple of days. now we've also been seeing families lining up along the steroid, all of the way this way ahead. i've also been coming through and you can clearly see how upset, worried, concerned angry. they all of this whole situation, but also frustrated because they haven't been able to receive on. so some of them say that the family members are missing, so they're not sure if some of those are the ones that were taken. his caps is across the border into gaza, full if the bodies of those family members are here in the building behind us. there's also confusion still. there's a loss of a on, on. so the question,
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well i'll just say it was how the idea of how many it is in west jerusalem. she says prime minister benjamin netanyahu was under pressure to punish from us. it is very nice uh in the state of uh, i'm in no particular order show we've anger and that anger is increasing by today districts in the a lot of calls for revenge. there's a lot of support to, to, from minnesota to the military when it says that is going on out on gaz. uh, at this point, the enormity of what unfolded is still just emerging and people are having a very hard done and grappling with the reality. i think also a lot of them feel that they have been a food by their leadership in this sense that they were told over and over again that they were safe. that they would know fence along the border with gaza. now
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i've been monitoring a bit of social media while waiting to speak to you, and they are more and more reports in these really media that actually at front of the opposite to what was said earlier, is that the egypt had warned, indeed a prime minister to know that something was in the works and in gaza and apparently at egypt when he was ignored. now that is something that a bit a nathan jo had denied earlier and now they are leaks and they are reports. and these really media that actually it is it what the judge just said was indeed true . that is also angry. and further these ratings. i've been reading of them now calling on the prime minister to resign. i don't know how far that is. i didn't know how big that will become as an issue,
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but that would also show you how much pressure it he's on there now, to form that emergency unity at government, which is the sickly as wor, cabinets as quick as possible because he needs to show that he is leading a united government and the united country in this war against gaza. while he's right, the ministry says it's lauren, stotts. henry strikes in response to rocket attacks by his beloved. i'll just here is ali ashen is in colorado, southern limited for us or there is a significant deadlock meant with the mouse is some brigades issuing a statement, claiming responsibility for the mis signs on the rockets dr. were launched in south lebanon today. this is very significant. because if we put this besides yesterday's, as i mean, she has infiltration to the end of the board as to what's the israel and engaging
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the bottle, which is where the army we're seeing now. and you dynamic here on the lebanese front. as i said before, this is an open ation area, and this operation area is now engaging palestinian factions on lebanese sore. and this is the 1st time since 1982 that lebanese, sorry paula simeon functions are engaging directly in a fight with these readies under the menus board as this is the, the development that seems to be kind of a different done or what's been happening. the past days, yes, has the law has a talked in the past a few days is really posts and the shut off funds. it's retaliated yesterday for as well as a strike on its positions today and just a few hours ago as well. i should have statement claimant responsibility for an attack on an is really ministry vehicle. and i've v with guided miss size. so it's
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getting more and more complicated. situation is escalating day after day. however, it's still, it's still contained. we can say that it's out of control, but the more, the more there's a lot, the more things are going to go out of control. meanwhile, israel has gone the rough, a crossing on gauze southern buddha for a 2nd time. this is the only full exit point from the enclave to egypt, and the other 2 crossings are also closed. that include the cut on both solemn commercial crossing and edits north of gaza, which is on the full is riley control. under the palestinians had been preparing to flee to egypt, but the crossing was closed on tuesday. for joyce, as you need, is from the american friends service committee that's an organization working in gaza. she says, colleagues in the own cave, irene unexcused me difficult situation. we have um,
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a few staff and guys that were in touch with them daily. on this morning we received a message from one of them that said, she's not sure if she can stay online. she's running out of water. we had another staff who i spoke to and his voice was trembling. he has moved and relocated 3 or 4 times already thinking that he's going to get to a safe for a spot and we don't really know what safe in garza anymore. we are, as you are aware of, this is one of the most desperately populated areas in the world. and so they are under a locate for 16 years. it's one thing to say to them, leave your homes as nothing. you also have side uh, both to go where and so they are running out of the food and water and electricity scarce, and where they are in really dire in dire situation. it's just mind
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boggling. but if you don't turn on of the 0 or on the channels like sierra, you miss the fact that there is a pain and suffering and killing of innocent people in palestine. so if i see, you know, we have recognized always that piece cannot happen a while, there is an injustice or what is right. the police and occupied eastern was let me say that killed 2 palestinians who threw stones of am on tuesday. israel is also have blocked the traveled routes inside the occupied westbank. i'll just say it was edmund con, has this report from romano. 6 ok, i'm going that's going bucks a month to month behind the the occupied westbank is now not only
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occupied. it's effectively located. these really only has turned it into an archipelago separation. you call and leave your home to go visit some of your friends and then they bring area 3200000 palestinians. a simply stuck the should i left 10 minutes ago. i am sick, but they're not letting me in. this is was them when we used mules to move around in the old days. now we can't even get anywhere with cause this is ready, falls of also severely restricted. the board with jordan the on the crossing for the policies want to travel abroad, leaving thousands, trying to say, hey leah is the head of settlement monitoring of the applied research institute to slip the specializes in these rel system of checkpoints and restrictions on palestinians. but what that should be, the west bank is surrounded by more than $567.00 check points by the occupation at the green line or within the west bank. these new restrictions have turned it into small prisons and the occupied controls on entries. an x is good,
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this is the d c r check point, just north of them. i like it divides palestinian territory. now these readings make it very difficult for palestinians to normally cross these check point. but now it's impossible. they've just shut it out completely. and the palestinian town of war this road runs through it cannot be used by palestinians. sometimes these rays make exceptions for medical family emergencies. but even that small concession has now gone. if you're palestinian and you visited a neighboring area on saturday, you're now stuck so many here feel this effective blockade may not be temporary, but it's simply a pre casa, to even heavy. it is written restrictions that may well become homeless and wrong con, i'll just say to my left the occupied westbank is what i'm going to leave you now with pictures coming out of gaza and israel over the past few days. they'll be more news at the top of the hour. we have continuing special coverage and staging the
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of the with an empty metal. and then on to
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see, to direct quote, joshua, what c ranks among the world's best folks that pricing is a light heavyweight. what to one bronze the great versus the 2016 olympics and re additional. right. since he told me professional. yeah. lisa, it's been one victory officer. another 17 straight wins the teen of them by and look out shot record makes what she wanted to talk to. sorry. cause around outside the ring. he's also one of the more unusual web offices, a typically 9 for the showmanship of all day. watch who isn't on the stay to turn that in was the form of familiar. he's the nicest. most dangerous man, you can meet these people on the outside, the ringing tongue. he's a nice guy and polite is just when i getting the ring, snow times to be nice. my coach when he says to me, the last guys finish last as the prize. money is wrote in what she has
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been giving back to the communities that raised him in london, where he 1st month's folks, he's sponsor programs to stay young people away from nice clients. and last year we set up the joshua for what she foundation which funds, and often it's on the books and, and, and gone the lines of his bus. so in the bruising load of elite folks, can you really be a nice guy and finish boston. welcome to generation support. i'm a man of ronnie and i come here to court in, in south london. me and let me pick, met winning folks as joshua, the watch, a calling to speak to him about his st. humidity. the dangers that go hand in hand with his full and helpful thing can be a tool of empowerment. the young people around the world the thank you as your
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thank you for coming to speak to me. it would generate some support we're hearing quite and which is way you came to live as a young kid from gonna what was it like growing up with a difference? how it is now? yes. change the locks changed about hope for the, for the past, from why to see what's a light. well, he not had a stuffy and having those things of us taking it. i've noticed by it is different. i'm, i'm working on the as an adult, not respecting base. i was wondering about doing who has the stuff not working for domain bit. because if you're free a new car part of the somebody, you're going to get support and you have to how do we have to handle? so i'm yes is very different movie bonnie boss: yes. nice nice. and there are no us, talented artists, or suppose people that have come out for you know, what do you think is about point that has created so much time is fine. i think we'll be good for interview. we have the so many things to experience so many cultures. i these think crating is the capital of london. we're the biggest bar
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where the biggest bar i had my face of the show. yeah. the event and this piece for a so and with our specific books and games around here, way you go into boxing and way that came good. yeah, there was a tune up my best friend actually opened down the road from here. and that was thanking because he helped me to i've been so far something else. good. there's so many things that we would do. but my best friend was the one that actually researched, you know, just to try books and see what you think of it. and there we are 15 years down the line, so i'll know expensive for that. well, is it that books thing has pull into your life that you wouldn't have if you had to come of books that i could not say something. and because i was successful in boxes, someone might listen to me. i said i was given me, i'm a middle platform trying to do this. do that just to make it. and people with this in order to say, you know what, you can from creating a face by this in here. and i, this id made some sort of themselves. so it's possible for them to
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the you grew up what the 1st few years ago i in got it before you came to live in the u. k . you represented the united kingdom in the olympics and it comes to boxing. but you also represent the don't feel kind of an identity annual kit, for example. and the symbols that you bring out with you. how important is our identity to you? i think we, we, for what reasons why we fight for the books when we're in the ring. um and you want to draw inspiration from different things that was going to inspire. i was going to make it very easy for me. does a can say print on most of my shortest, which again is a cultural cross things before i ot and then the for symbols by pulling it one of them school jeremy, which just means except good. so with acknowledging good for the things that happen . best like a national symbol. the other one just talks about the grace of god,
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saying that could swing by super tests for these things to happen. the 3rd one is um, the war on which we believe back in the days they would learn to say the words on this tense. if i have that meant, tell you what i'm going to find. and the 4th one is um, the was towards as a whole range of symbols in going on. but these are the 4 that are the most meaningful to me. it changes, but these are the top for you've come a flight this morning from going. uh so i can tell you about your 50, gonna a very interesting one, you know, and i tell you why, because i'm always in gone, i'm was or on the people probably represent it on the language. i go to the time, but what at this time was i went to 2 places. 2 costs isn't gonna okay. probably the most important places i believe in the country. that will mean the costs o n a k, of course costs, which is where the slave trade happened. i'm disappointed myself that it took me this long to actually to go and check out, getting a little glimpse of the suffering and the hard times that, you know,
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as just as of people went through, was it was, it was touching. yeah. for people that have never been scarred with a negative feedback on, what do you think is the most important thing to kind of express what kind of cost, what you most proud of in terms of being like on in passing thing were friendly, very friendly people, welcoming people, they welcome you, open arms. they take you under the wings and make sure you're comfortable when we just last people. i'd say it's interesting that you say that because i can't remember the exact quite, but somebody described you saying like the nicest guy. but the biggest change i would like to my standard sky as well. what do you make of that do thing. that's a fair affection for you. uh, these people on the outside, the ringing tons of. he's a nice guy, he's polite and i think most of us i like that is just when i get in the ring. snow time to be nice. my courage always says to me and my skies finish last. and i'm laughing all because every time in the day he was it to me. so show a nice guy. but in that ring your horrible, so be nice outside the ring. but in the ring, this does nice space for or so,
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and the education was really, really important to you, especially finishing your degree and you studied management on sports science. you did that alongside your bulk thing. and i wanted to know how useful that was for you in terms of your career, in terms of my career, i'll say, with understanding things is help them a reading contrast. yes, i have a lawyer that's gonna break it down for me. but again, just processing that during research, i'm being told something i'm finding out actually is it true or are you making up or you twisting it and stuff of that, you know, just just helped me a lot. but for me, you and he was really to prove my part of this, but you know, i can do oh and books and education of course, to share with the other people that books is i'm not done. and to, to, to let these boxes know this, or that being educative is important because when he gets to the professional stage, now, when that's when is a real business. and that's when you have to be smart. and you said that the reason
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you're out of the ring for you is because you switch promises. and for mike's is have a lot of control when it comes to few people fight where they 5, when they fight, i want to know what he thinks the system and if you think it works. so the way the system works, you know, if the promote is being, is not in control, but what they kind of going control in the sense that they pay to 5 years in a day promotes a fight. they draw the interest that we need from the public to say, oh, i'd like to watch this fight. you know, they work with the big tv channels that most homes in england have for how was working. now. it's a system that i think the fight is need to make sure that when this was said and done, we come out and they'll get the end of it. but do you not think that sometimes finds what? see somebody fight somebody specifically. and it doesn't happen because the promises decided that that's not going to happen. do you know what i mean? best with the promoters, but also with the boot cost as well because i've been a, this person wants to own that channel. but i have
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a peasant saying that we went on channel, say the session, eventually that's in the agreement. so there's actually no fight to defend that reason. and so, and now we've been taught, as you've said, promises me to promote if i and a big part magnify is having fights is that all i show you, man, and the tool being crowds, have you ever felt a bit of pressure to kind of fancy in terms of life bravado, or your organization major and things of to buy, but not too much because i only said that this poor wouldn't change me in that way to be flipping the tables about and do a side of things. that's just not me. i'm content with those the very colorful outside the ring. sometimes they're not really good fires, but they will get attention. but as, cuz people like that and the stuff are wrong with that. so when the pressure is there, but for me, if i, if i've got the pressures the best, not one of them, i don't that doesn't cost moment. i'm very comfortable how i am. what does crush
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your mind? well, are the precious say or referring to. okay. so you did well in your career, what do you do with it? well, you know, any beneficial of it. i'm just going to say to you, i've got 10 cause a mouse that's, that's not success best my fee to talk about. because i'd be frank at the end of it . oh, i will be ok. like, what did i do with why i have to talk about being a site with social media that doesn't cost for my it's a relevant to me when we talk about prices and books inc, it has been saying is one is that the table is when it comes to performance enhancing drive by just has in for using and performance and hunting drive. have you ever felt a pressure to do so in of the to do so. i know tool and i don't it's taking that sold because i think cheating his forces. one thing, but in boston or in combat support. i think it's
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a bit more because if you're cheating to feed the foss, this sprintzel is still very wrong. but you're run into the end of the line. you're not seeing any one, you know, inflicting pain on anyone. but when the bell rings, i'm coming for you. so if i'm going to do that, i think is a bit more. it's a bit deeper than not focusing is a demanding school. it takes a lot of time when you're doing training comes. does that make it hard for you to give time to loved ones? yeah, absolutely. i would say, but they the biggest sacrifice is, you know, like, my sister is getting married in a couple of months time. she said to me just, i don't care what you then make sure you go there. and it's sad to think, you know what i or you know, i don't think i'm going to be there, but we'll see when i'm in. come see some of my place face time in the children where you could. so then once you'd be around the kids, but the understand that doing what we do being a way will help us get the finances that we need to provide for our loved ones. so
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it's hard like and again, these are things that the funds don't necessarily understand the funds are not going to say, oh, you know what bessie cisco is getting married so you missed a few sessions. i didn't care for that. so i have that means how the that went on for 5 or 5, nothing else my sis, hence why i come to the press conference with an eye for my bid is rough because i'm not quite in my head. there's no way to go of it in her image and there's nothing else that's going to be bear with me from that program. because when i am a ring, i noticed in these cases, i'm way anything that comes from the specifically tv. do you have a very kind of plays a fabulous or even like that forever? where do you think you'd on that phone? i sent you came from my 1st tray and it's harry smith who's very minute to move us in the gym. so i assume this is what every books engine was i. so the song that this every atrocious, like this, then of course, one of the different germs online. hi. they have one that has disappeared this,
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this. so he told me that from 15 i'll say about doing so late in my twenties. so i stuck with me. so the more i'm in this for, i'm just understanding that's, that's just the way it has to be. for me. so far as on what most showed and it's doing is you have to find what's going to what fee and then what it to us, you know, that's the question about the risks that you run by getting in the ring in arguments that it's a dangerous because of the brain damage that concludes. if you get hit and i had, and people have either said they should be banned. how do you feel about that? i mean, in the ring that, that's never custom. i'm sitting here now. i'm not. yeah. time books is why would you guys dangerous to do that? but i think of the other things that come with it, the discipline. and i'll say this again. i've always said that when i turn the name 15, the 1st thing they said is posting change just lives. i always for how was my head getting hit going to change? how does that make sense? but it changes your life. it brings you before people that are influential because
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she'll put she needs that you know, you're recognized for what you do and people want to be with you. what for the health and stuff like that. so yeah, everything i think is dangerous thing. the conclusion harris just us got to protest soon. always be time for that. you come on safely because there's only one punch, but any was taken away from the doctor so you just have to find good for it. so i know you are still young in your career, but when do you think a box should stop if we thinking about things like risks and, and the issues that binds his face, this question is a good one. but again, it depends on the individual. how many hod price is that person been? so you can have 10 fights and no be 10 hard fight is gonna take its toll on your body. you can also have 1510, easy for us. meaning you can go and so it's very hard to say for myself, i'm sorry,
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i haven't been in any very, very hot price. so it has nowhere. and so my buddy, so i still got some use to the rest on the 1st year old message, you know, i had a little voice when i was 26. so not they say they're looking to pack in. is there anything that can be done to make this bullet say fine? yeah, unless think with doing that, when i go to gone to, for example, i tried to tell them more about the safety of us, of this for, you know, understand difficult to fame and the energy and the passion and the one a well caught in fight hard while i say so the was a come showed wish you had gone with train and you know, whereas i'm sure where i had got the 1st bar in each of our web, bigger gloves through my time. he goes into each other and of course have adults on site every time when you're training. so it just being safe when you can be say, because wherever that's the thing just for. he lost a ne, uh, joshua blanche. if our nation can you tell me a bit more about the foundation, what it is you're going to do with that?
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the aims to raise awareness about just the safety and us of books and this 2 areas are working. the offerings and the boxes, functions. why do so when it gets used so that the culture changes in terms of the safety and us of it or so um, education, you know, um, in that part of going on that day they're very, very smart. but education is something that is not part of task. so i said look, the books and it's great. sports is great, but let's bring in education. and in the, the of asked of dealing with the office the way that is just to provide things that a parent would provide, you know, have this feeling that there's going to be food to eat. it's going to be close to where someone speak and where education is born as well. just so when you lease you're leaving with something, you're not leaving mc handed, but mc headed most importantly. yeah. in the u. k, you've been and i'm bassett, of the power with a foundation which office facilities to underprivileged youth. and specifically
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staying with young people who have had issues to do with youth violence or nice crime. are those things that you have witness going off the court and yourself? yeah, i mean, um, in crate in just a good visit the bad bit. but just growing up in primary high school college university. these things are wrong and when people see me now and i say, you know, prior to all of this, you know, i girlfriend creighton we've, i've been around it for that 9 kinda imagine a josh. and i'm like them before because i'm punished now and i can speak a bit better and i can understand things and purchase things on an i'm a bit more mature not but all the people that knew and i was younger like we were from craven this around us, you know, i'm our friends, some of the say a best, a guy, and they just your friends because you go out. so definitely just that as a knology. and sometimes just we just of, we do things that were not meant to do at the age you have no responsibilities,
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you have and lots of time. and so for me, books and took away that spare time because that spare time was the times. but if i were going to get in trouble because of that spare time, but now i have to be in the gym by some holidays. people coming back with stories or like essays. i was in the gym, i was in your, in the measurement temperatures books and fighting within it. so it's going to spread time that i had gave me the discipline that i needed, the structure that i needed. it told me to listen to instructions from my coach. if you listen, you're going to be as happy and if you listen and do what i'm saying, but it tested me. i really want to ask you directly about godfrey because you reference it so frequently. can you elaborate a bit more about what your relationship with your face is like and how that informs what you do breaking the rain. i know sites with face from books and, and people do different things to get in the mindset to fight for me. i believe in the time i've been given and i have to use it. so my face gives me the confidence
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also to get that ring to 5. and then when i talk about my faith outside of books and i believe i have 2 people and i can be the only person benefit. and from what a good that happens to me. i did want to ask you about liam conroy. he's already against him. yeah, touching on saying you defeated him. yeah. and then i read a story that when he was struggling and he needed to get some funding to be able to research the ring and books again that you how to mount. is that true? yeah. you know, before, for the british tile, it was much stuff in 2019. so a few weeks after that he needed to get somebody to quit on any per hour session. meet on. so we $4.00 a day. i hope you do it is, are you sure? so it's 100 percent. i hope you do it for i need one thing from you said, what is the i said been to anyone do and just get on with life in my head as though he's quite a fun for a young. so a new born. if i pay for this, she can fly again,
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who get paid. if you can put food on the table for signing the period, there was nothing to think about the tool as a christian. and what do you think the most important things all the to be just don't is like you say helping people, but right now quite vague. when you think about it or how do you measure that yourself? seems are very, are not true. you know, i, they go out in a sense, i'm only going to help someone, the boxes, i might bump into someone that doesn't by layer or something on my journey to the gym. and if i could help them, i'm going to help them. so it's not printing or scheduled or anything. no, i'm just trying to add more structure to some of it. some of the things i do so that it can be recognized frequent and everything. yeah. well, when introduce a very popular in many public spaces in boxing, is something that is referred to by quite a few boxes. you've got to have it. all right, you have good pricing for you, you have yourself. there were many others as well. why do you think that link is so
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strong? people work on the 9 to 5 every day. and it be for so many years before us, there's an event where we're going to be judged on what you're finding. it's 3 times a minus 3 times that you need the whole load to stop and go to really be on my side . so where, where that stuff is coming up, say, slides we draw closer to goods, closer to a fi. i know that okay, i'm books in, in may so i know close it through. i'm going to be fairly close to god because i'm dependent on him to given me this when i'm doing the hardwick physically but the overall cost. so i, i think she comes from above, you have to be favor with them. but yeah, i think for us we have a time where we know we need good more than ever. so we're gonna voice it in 2020 offset. the death of george floyd. you took to me and i wanted to ask you if you
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feel like it made any impacts and if it still feels like something important for you to reference when you're in pets 0. mm hm. 0 and that man no impact to. so unfortunately, did you feel like it would when you did it? i mean, i felt like i was going to do it anyways, having respect and i'm bringing attention to an incident night that didn't make an impact and i didn't is side and then, but would they change whatever change i i fit. i would say none of by, hey, if you nice, yeah, you events the sites. yeah. you live in the u. k. you are from donna originally. i want to know how your experience is between the united states and the u. k. in terms of being a background too. so like, the racism experience and one is different to the of the how i live in this place is different. so how i lived in england, when i looked at some of the stuff that you see happening in america online when
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i'm in the space on the okay, i'll be a bit more careful. i don't want to end up in a situation and become a video of some incident that happened on, on the internet now. i mean, i didn't even know what i out there cuz i'm solely, that's a train. mm hm. but even based on the training. yeah, i'm a bit more careful because i'm assuming they're done with the arrow, was the police then lawyers and all that stuff. so i'm like, keep a simple one thing and, and just to and do you think that supports pass on t shirts. speak about things by racism. how do you feel about that as a debate? i think so in this thing, yes, because we have got the platform to do it. mm hm. what size do you need to talk about something about the need to type so if you're experiencing that, if you know about it, you can talk about it. you know, um and when this tries to talk about it, you should use a quote, you'll face vehicle, you'll find many, you've got your background, you have
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a house, you've won 17 fights, you've been on the fee to try. why then have, what do you not have perfect life, a pass a life because you're just saying what a good point. you know, well, i was going to say to you, i want to know what your priorities are. now, there's way more in the doing the things i biggest scale is big for us to get into as more people to help is this events that the one to miss any more, but his biggest sacrifice is to do so. i'm nowhere near content move. what's happened or reached a place black is so, and i really it's been a pleasure speaking to you until tomorrow. things are a bit different. um it is refreshing. so thank you for taking the time. thank you. my was good. um you have some good questions. some tricky questions, but that was okay by the
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