17
17
Nov 29, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
absolutely, and the national security centre _ this. national security centre basically - this. absolutely, and the national security centre basically made - this. absolutely, and the national security centre basically made a l security centre basically made a point to say that they took this plot extremely seriously when they first heard about it and raised it immediately with the indian government. president biden spoke with the indian prime minister narendra modi at the 620 about this. as you say, they dispatch the cia director to go to india directly, and also the director of national intelligence to travel to india to share the information that they have on this internal investigation. but if you look at this indictment, which has been unsealed and made public today, the allegations are quite serious. the indictment alleges that nikhil 6upta took direction from an indian government employee to set this murder for hire plot going. and as he tried to hire a hit man for $100,000 to kill allegedly this sikh activist in the us, he was in
absolutely, and the national security centre _ this. national security centre basically - this. absolutely, and the national security centre basically made - this. absolutely, and the national security centre basically made a l security centre basically made a point to say that they took this plot extremely seriously when they first heard about it and raised it immediately with the indian government. president biden spoke with the indian prime minister narendra modi at the 620 about this. as...
27
27
Nov 21, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
including being a home for the national centre for police _ home for the national centre for police searchm when nicola — to review the period from when nicola was first reported missing to the point _ nicola was first reported missing to the point at which she was, sadly, discovered — the point at which she was, sadly, discovered. it will have three work streams— discovered. it will have three work streams to — discovered. it will have three work streams to focus on. the search and investigation, communications and media _ investigation, communications and media engagement, and the disclosure of personal— media engagement, and the disclosure of personal information. i would like to— of personal information. i would like to thank the college for their diligent, — like to thank the college for their diligent, professionaland like to thank the college for their diligent, professional and thorough work over— diligent, professional and thorough work over the past few months. i have _ work over the past few months. i have received their findings, their conclusions and recommendations, and as co
including being a home for the national centre for police _ home for the national centre for police searchm when nicola — to review the period from when nicola was first reported missing to the point _ nicola was first reported missing to the point at which she was, sadly, discovered — the point at which she was, sadly, discovered. it will have three work streams— discovered. it will have three work streams to — discovered. it will have three work streams to focus on. the search and...
37
37
Nov 23, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
there has been 14 days since new zealand people went to polls and a plurality with the national party, the centrethe populist party here and to the libertarian party to form a government of act. of those leaders have behind closed doors for 40 days now trying to flush out the details of a deal. 0ne flush out the details of a deal. one of the large sticking points is the deputy prime minister. they have sorted out policy and the fact that they are going to get into a three—way coalition which new zealand has never seen before in our system.— zealand has never seen before in our system. sorry to “ump in but what exactly h in our system. sorry to “ump in but what exactly is _ in our system. sorry to “ump in but what exactly is the h in our system. sorry to jump in but what exactly is the hold - in our system. sorry to jump in but what exactly is the hold up| but what exactly is the hold up and why are those issues so contentious?— and why are those issues so contentious? ., ., ., , contentious? part of the holdup is a coume _ contentious? part of the holdup is a coursle of — contentious? part of the
there has been 14 days since new zealand people went to polls and a plurality with the national party, the centrethe populist party here and to the libertarian party to form a government of act. of those leaders have behind closed doors for 40 days now trying to flush out the details of a deal. 0ne flush out the details of a deal. one of the large sticking points is the deputy prime minister. they have sorted out policy and the fact that they are going to get into a three—way coalition which...
28
28
Nov 7, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
we have come to the national ice centre to reflect on the sport of ice hockey.am panthers star adam johnson. you may have a ready seen that the coroner in his inquest has made a preliminary recommendation that neck guard should be mandatory in the sport. his hometown in minnesota paid tribute last night and nottingham panthers have announced the postponement of two more matches, scheduled for this weekend, as their players try to come to terms of what has happened. 0ne team that has made it onto the ice is the amateur side, the nottingham lions. they played in the nottingham lions. they played in the arena on saturday. i went to see it and the head coachjoined us now. you can give us a real insight here enterjust how hard it was to get players back onto the ice after some thing like that? it. players back onto the ice after some thing like that?— thing like that? it. but it is something _ thing like that? it. but it is something that _ thing like that? it. but it is something that the - thing like that? it. but it isj something that the players thing like that?
we have come to the national ice centre to reflect on the sport of ice hockey.am panthers star adam johnson. you may have a ready seen that the coroner in his inquest has made a preliminary recommendation that neck guard should be mandatory in the sport. his hometown in minnesota paid tribute last night and nottingham panthers have announced the postponement of two more matches, scheduled for this weekend, as their players try to come to terms of what has happened. 0ne team that has made it...
8
8.0
Nov 23, 2023
11/23
by
GBN
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
transgender deaths in us on rise with increase in trans anti—trans laws report shows and this is the national centre. they're trying to show a linkage . this trying to show a linkage. this is one of those carlson correlation . they're saying correlation. they're saying there are more anti—gay anti—trans laws and there are more deaths, but there's lots of other there's more other things. there's more increase in people eating spinach there's exactly this this >> and there's exactly this this report makes this fatal error of suggest of suggesting causality without proof. >> but it isn't it isn't a fatal error for them. it's the guardian who are pushing the scenario of all these suicides, which is why we have to do whatever the trans community wants. otherwise they're going to kill themselves. this is absolutely incredible because, you know, this week we had the trans of remembrance. trans day of remembrance. >> narrative that's being >> this narrative that's being pushed trans are pushed that trans people are uniquely just uniquely at risk is just factually true. not factually not true. it is not back
transgender deaths in us on rise with increase in trans anti—trans laws report shows and this is the national centre. they're trying to show a linkage . this trying to show a linkage. this is one of those carlson correlation . they're saying correlation. they're saying there are more anti—gay anti—trans laws and there are more deaths, but there's lots of other there's more other things. there's more increase in people eating spinach there's exactly this this >> and there's exactly...
26
26
Nov 22, 2023
11/23
by
GBN
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
transgender deaths in us on rise with increase in trans anti—trans laws report shows and this is the national centre. they're trying to show a linkage . this trying to show a linkage. this is one of those carlson correlation . they're saying correlation. they're saying there are more anti—gay anti—trans laws and there are more deaths, but there's lots of other there's more other things. there's more increase in people eating spinach there's exactly this this >> and there's exactly this this report makes this fatal error of suggest of suggesting causality without proof. >> but it isn't it isn't a fatal error for them. it's the guardian who are pushing the scenario of all these suicides, which is why we have to do whatever the trans community wants. otherwise they're going to kill themselves. this is absolutely incredible because, you know, this week we had the trans of remembrance. trans day of remembrance. >> narrative that's being >> this narrative that's being pushed trans are pushed that trans people are uniquely just uniquely at risk is just factually true. not factually not true. it is not back
transgender deaths in us on rise with increase in trans anti—trans laws report shows and this is the national centre. they're trying to show a linkage . this trying to show a linkage. this is one of those carlson correlation . they're saying correlation. they're saying there are more anti—gay anti—trans laws and there are more deaths, but there's lots of other there's more other things. there's more increase in people eating spinach there's exactly this this >> and there's exactly...
41
41
Nov 23, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
nations, keep distance from people who are ill under wearing masks as appropriate. china attributed the interest of the lifting of covid—19 restrictions. it's been 40 days since new zealand passport election. and the country's centreintense negotiations. the leaders of the national, act and new zealand first parties have been holed up in hotel meeting rooms ironing out sticking points which include who will be the country's deputy prime minister. a recent poll found 66% of respondents think the negotiations are taking too long. at this stage we still don't have a deal, we still don't have an incoming government. the still have not been able to form a coalition. as you mentioned there has been 14 days since new zealand people went to polls and a plurality with the national party, the larger centre—right party and also they need, the new zealand first party, the populist party here and the act ibertarian party to form a government. of those leaders have behind closed doors for 40 days now trying to flush out the details of a deal. one of the large sticking points is the deputy prime minister. they have sorted out policy and the fact that they are going to get into a three—way coalition which new zealand has never se
nations, keep distance from people who are ill under wearing masks as appropriate. china attributed the interest of the lifting of covid—19 restrictions. it's been 40 days since new zealand passport election. and the country's centreintense negotiations. the leaders of the national, act and new zealand first parties have been holed up in hotel meeting rooms ironing out sticking points which include who will be the country's deputy prime minister. a recent poll found 66% of respondents think...
25
25
Nov 27, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
but as the new centre right national party led government were sworn in earlier today, the landmark policyh ministers insisting cash raised by the duty on tobacco sales should be used to fund tax cuts. as well as banning those born after 2008 from smoking. the measures also included restricting the number of shops, selling tobacco and reducing the level of nicotine in cigarettes. scientific modelling suggests these interventions could save around 5000 lives each year. i think we all are shocked by this change in policy. we didn't see it coming and this was going to help guide us to smoke free society in the medium term. so all of that now is in tatters. but some business groups will welcome the news. newsagents and corner shops had criticised the loss of revenue and there were concerns that a ban would just lead to a black market for tobacco. here in the uk, plans for a similar smoking ban, which would mean anyone born from 2009 onwards will never be able to legally smoke. are still in play with the government, saying there are no plans to revisit its policy in view of new zealand's decisi
but as the new centre right national party led government were sworn in earlier today, the landmark policyh ministers insisting cash raised by the duty on tobacco sales should be used to fund tax cuts. as well as banning those born after 2008 from smoking. the measures also included restricting the number of shops, selling tobacco and reducing the level of nicotine in cigarettes. scientific modelling suggests these interventions could save around 5000 lives each year. i think we all are shocked...
69
69
Nov 21, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
i spoke to kieran martin, the former head of the national cyber security centre, about the increasing which institutions they hit, that's why sometimes they come for hospitals, they come for scores, they come for schools, they come for all sorts of organisations, they willjust go for where they think they can get money by causing the maximum amount of disruption. members of the public leaving the british library have told us that today they haven't encountered too many problems, but members of staff have told us that they've been warned about the risk of fraud or identify theft as a result of theft as a result of this kind of ransomware attack. kieran martin thinks this kind of attack currently poses a bigger problem than she like ai. ransomware gangs are the biggest problem in cybersecurity, the every day business, the every day government department, the every day charity — the most likely threat they will face is a bunch of thugs looking for money, looking you out of your network, stealing your data or trying to charge you to unlock it not to publish it. bigger than the cost of a f
i spoke to kieran martin, the former head of the national cyber security centre, about the increasing which institutions they hit, that's why sometimes they come for hospitals, they come for scores, they come for schools, they come for all sorts of organisations, they willjust go for where they think they can get money by causing the maximum amount of disruption. members of the public leaving the british library have told us that today they haven't encountered too many problems, but members of...
51
51
Nov 27, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
new prime minister, christopher luxon, the leader of the centre—right national party, agreed a threethe act party, david seymour on thursday. as part of concessions, new zealand first said it would stop a foreign home buyers tax and find cuts elsewhere. the legislation, introduced under the previous jacinda ardern—led government, would have banned cigarette sales next year to anyone born after 2008. smoking is the leading cause of preventable deaths in new zealand, and the policy had aimed to stop young generations from picking up the habit. health experts have strongly criticised the sudden reversal. earlier i spoke with sir michael baker, professor of public health at the university of 0tago in new zealand. here was his reaction to the reversal of the smoking ban. around the world that might have been considered? well, hopefully other governments will take a far more evidence — informed approach and accept that reducing tobacco has so many long—term benefits. in new zealand it was estimated to save more than $1 billion for the health system over the next 20 years, and also prevent
new prime minister, christopher luxon, the leader of the centre—right national party, agreed a threethe act party, david seymour on thursday. as part of concessions, new zealand first said it would stop a foreign home buyers tax and find cuts elsewhere. the legislation, introduced under the previous jacinda ardern—led government, would have banned cigarette sales next year to anyone born after 2008. smoking is the leading cause of preventable deaths in new zealand, and the policy had aimed...
31
31
Nov 27, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
new prime minister chris luxon, the leader of the centre—right national party, agreed a three way coalitionrty, david seymour on on thursday. it follows over a month of negotiations between the three parties after the general election in which mr luxon's party won 38% of the vote. mr peters and mr seymour will both serve as deputy prime minister under the terms of the deal. we can speak now to our correspondent phil mercer who is in sydney for us. good to have it on the programme. it has been six weeks after the country held elections to finally claim some sort of an agreement for government formation. tell us more and how difficult it is been and what finally made it work. �* , ., , been and what finally made it work. 3 . work. it's 45 days since new zealanders _ work. it's 45 days since new zealanders voted _ work. it's 45 days since new zealanders voted in - work. it's 45 days since new zealanders voted in a - work. it's 45 days since newl zealanders voted in a general election in mid october. and during those intervening weeks the prime minister elect chris luxon has been working feveri
new prime minister chris luxon, the leader of the centre—right national party, agreed a three way coalitionrty, david seymour on on thursday. it follows over a month of negotiations between the three parties after the general election in which mr luxon's party won 38% of the vote. mr peters and mr seymour will both serve as deputy prime minister under the terms of the deal. we can speak now to our correspondent phil mercer who is in sydney for us. good to have it on the programme. it has been...
88
88
Nov 28, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
but as the new centre—right national party—led government were sworn in earlier today, the landmark policyshould be used to fund tax cuts. as well as banning those born after 2008 from smoking, the measures also included restricting the number of shops, selling tobacco and reducing the level of nicotine in cigarettes. scientific modelling suggests these interventions could save around 5000 lives each year. i think we all are shocked by this change in policy. we didn't see it coming and this was going to help guide us to smoke—free society in the medium term. so all of that now is in tatters. that is so shallow for this hours. thank you for watching bbc news and do stay with us. hello. it's cold out there. it's going to stay cold for the rest of the week into the weekend and probably into next week, too. in fact, there's no sign of any mild weather returning. now, how about tuesday itself? obviously cold, bright, if not sunny for many of us. now, here's the satellite picture. here's all that drizzly, cloudy weather that many of us experienced on monday. it's moving away towards the east and
but as the new centre—right national party—led government were sworn in earlier today, the landmark policyshould be used to fund tax cuts. as well as banning those born after 2008 from smoking, the measures also included restricting the number of shops, selling tobacco and reducing the level of nicotine in cigarettes. scientific modelling suggests these interventions could save around 5000 lives each year. i think we all are shocked by this change in policy. we didn't see it coming and this...
45
45
Nov 27, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
new prime minister christopher luxon, the leader of the centre—right national party, agreed a three—waye act party, david seymour on thursday. we can speak now to our correspondent phil mercer who is in sydney for us. what are his plans? it has been 45 da s what are his plans? it has been 45 days since — what are his plans? it has been 45 days since new— what are his plans? it has been 45 days since new zealanders l 45 days since new zealanders voted in a general election and there has been a distinct shift to the right in new zealand politics, we get the sense that the country was desperate for change after six years of a labour government. led mostly by jacinda labour government. led mostly byjacinda ardern, so labour government. led mostly by jacinda ardern, so those years are rapidly disappearing in new zealand's rearview mirror. the new man in charge is christopher luxon the former airline boss and he has fashioned a new centre—right coalition as you say with the libertarian act party party and the populist new zealand first party. so we do expect the new administration to take an
new prime minister christopher luxon, the leader of the centre—right national party, agreed a three—waye act party, david seymour on thursday. we can speak now to our correspondent phil mercer who is in sydney for us. what are his plans? it has been 45 da s what are his plans? it has been 45 days since — what are his plans? it has been 45 days since new— what are his plans? it has been 45 days since new zealanders l 45 days since new zealanders voted in a general election and there has...
29
29
Nov 21, 2023
11/23
by
GBN
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> england's chief medical officer, professor chris whitty, takes centre stage. our national reporter pip tomson has the latest . latest. >> england's chief medical officer is also been dubbed england's geek in chief. we'll be talking to the inquiry very shortly. it's his second appearance and what we know so far is that him and sir patrick vallance had very different opinions on lockdown. i'll be bringing you the latest . he's bringing you the latest. he's here in a few moments . tax here in a few moments. tax cutting tories just 24 hours now until the autumn statement. >> tax cuts are definitely coming. our political editor chris hope is at downing street . chris hope is at downing street. >> the aides are arriving behind me in ii >> the aides are arriving behind me in 11 downing street. but what will jeremy hunt do when unveils the autumn statement? tomorrow, we'll be finding out shortly on gb news and stop the boats spat. >> there's a row brewing in the government over rishi sunaks plan to tackle migration. our political correspondent olivia utley from westminster . utley
. >> england's chief medical officer, professor chris whitty, takes centre stage. our national reporter pip tomson has the latest . latest. >> england's chief medical officer is also been dubbed england's geek in chief. we'll be talking to the inquiry very shortly. it's his second appearance and what we know so far is that him and sir patrick vallance had very different opinions on lockdown. i'll be bringing you the latest . he's bringing you the latest. he's here in a few moments ....
24
24
Nov 27, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
new prime minister christopher luxon, the leader of the centre—right national party, agreed a three way party, winston peters, and the act party, david seymour on thursday. as part of concessions, new zealand first said it would stop a foreign home buyers tax and find cuts elsewhere. the legislation, introduced under the previous jacinda ardern—led government, would have banned cigarette sales next year to anyone born after 2008. smoking is the leading cause of preventable deaths in new zealand, and the policy had aimed to stop young generations from picking up the habit. health experts have strongly criticised the sudden reversal. we can speak now to our correspondent phil mercer who is in sydney for us... first of all, let's talk about this huge policy reversal, it was only a few weeks ago in the uk people were looking at new zealand as an example of a successful smoking ban working and now we are hearing this? triers? and now we are hearing this? new zealand's law— and now we are hearing this? new zealand's law was _ and now we are hearing this? new zealand's law was a _ and now we a
new prime minister christopher luxon, the leader of the centre—right national party, agreed a three way party, winston peters, and the act party, david seymour on thursday. as part of concessions, new zealand first said it would stop a foreign home buyers tax and find cuts elsewhere. the legislation, introduced under the previous jacinda ardern—led government, would have banned cigarette sales next year to anyone born after 2008. smoking is the leading cause of preventable deaths in new...
51
51
Nov 27, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
but as the new centre right national party led government were sworn in earlier today, the landmark policy cuts. as well as banning those born after 2008 from smoking. the measures also included restricting the number of shops, selling tobacco and reducing the level of nicotine in cigarettes. scientific modelling suggests these interventions could save around 5000 lives each year. i think we all are shocked by this change in policy. we didn't see it coming and this was going to help guide us to smoke—free society in the medium term. so all of that now is in tatters. but some business groups will welcome the news. newsagents and corner shops had criticised the loss of revenue, and there were concerns that a ban would just lead to a black market for tobacco. here in the uk, plans for a similar smoking ban, which would mean anyone born from 2009 onwards will never be able to legally smoke. are still in play with the government, saying there are no plans to revisit its policy in view of new zealand's decision. tulip mazumdar, bbc news. with just 29 days to christmas, we've had christmas ads fr
but as the new centre right national party led government were sworn in earlier today, the landmark policy cuts. as well as banning those born after 2008 from smoking. the measures also included restricting the number of shops, selling tobacco and reducing the level of nicotine in cigarettes. scientific modelling suggests these interventions could save around 5000 lives each year. i think we all are shocked by this change in policy. we didn't see it coming and this was going to help guide us to...
28
28
Nov 23, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
example, in austria, think of france, think of belgium — that a first place is possible in national elections. in the centretotal, all the parties, all the left parties. so i think the left really needs to step up and maybe get a populist of their own. out for an evening stroll. "give geert wilders a chance," says this man who didn't vote for him. i think he should get his chance, just to try it - for the next four years. so, yeah, that's my opinion. when you say geert wilders should get his chance, is that because he's tapped into feelings on immigration? not only that. 0ur government collapsed because of immigration, l and i think wilders, _ during the elections, was very clever in tapping in onto that. but i think it's a broader issue - in the netherlands about immigration that people want to be solved, and i think he's the smartest l person in addressing it. the bar in a seaside suburb of the hague where geert wilders came to celebrate last night. a supporter, who was at last night's celebration, is happy. yeah, i think it was a great thing for him to win the elections. it's better for the country, i th
example, in austria, think of france, think of belgium — that a first place is possible in national elections. in the centretotal, all the parties, all the left parties. so i think the left really needs to step up and maybe get a populist of their own. out for an evening stroll. "give geert wilders a chance," says this man who didn't vote for him. i think he should get his chance, just to try it - for the next four years. so, yeah, that's my opinion. when you say geert wilders...
7
7.0
Nov 26, 2023
11/23
by
GBN
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
russia has have had several attacks , according to national attacks, according to national cyber security centren. iranian islamic revolutionary guards have attacked some vulnerabilities . they say as vulnerabilities. they say as well. we don't know who is behind this. what we know is that the hospital officials have assured everyone that the royal families medical data have been saved. >> is that the thing that worries you? oh, no. what no one gets what worries me is that some non—royals are going to probably receive some emails from a nigerian prince or unsolicited calls from russians or iranian revolutionary guards. yeah, there's going to be safe. it wasn't that long ago that the nhs was still using windows xp machines . yeah. machines. yeah. >> which is totally uncrackable. or is it? no, i have to ask you, steve, what do you think the gchq hq is going to gain by releasing this information that's the question. >> well, it certainly made me ponder what would be the information released by the royals. and i was imagining, you know, the story of some ancient vase that was accidental sat upon whi
russia has have had several attacks , according to national attacks, according to national cyber security centren. iranian islamic revolutionary guards have attacked some vulnerabilities . they say as vulnerabilities. they say as well. we don't know who is behind this. what we know is that the hospital officials have assured everyone that the royal families medical data have been saved. >> is that the thing that worries you? oh, no. what no one gets what worries me is that some...
118
118
Nov 22, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
now by professorjustin hastings who's a visiting senior research fellow at the national university of singapore's korea centreake of this news that north korea has put its first spy satellite into place?— put its first spy satellite into lace? ., s, s, into place? north korea has been attempting _ into place? north korea has been attempting to - into place? north korea has been attempting to launch i into place? north korea hasj been attempting to launch a rocket into space for sometime. this is the third attempt this year. it looks like it is the first one that is successful. if they did put a spy satellite in that is functioning, that is good for north korea and increase its capability. in some sense the main point of all this is to create a deterrent against us by creating a long—range missile that can credibly and consistently hits the us. but what does — consistently hits the us. but what does it _ consistently hits the us. but what does it mean going forward for relations between the north and south? as we mentioned south korea has already partially suspended and military agreement with north korea. in
now by professorjustin hastings who's a visiting senior research fellow at the national university of singapore's korea centreake of this news that north korea has put its first spy satellite into place?— put its first spy satellite into lace? ., s, s, into place? north korea has been attempting _ into place? north korea has been attempting to - into place? north korea has been attempting to launch i into place? north korea hasj been attempting to launch a rocket into space for sometime. this...
59
59
Nov 4, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
ijoined the local club in maidenhead and spent ten years there until ijoined the national centre. not have found the sport that i went on to love and pursue to an olympic level. abs, i went on to love and pursue to an olympic level-— i went on to love and pursue to an olmiclevel.�* ., , , ,. olympic level. a double olympic gold level, olympic level. a double olympic gold level. tom. — olympic level. a double olympic gold level. tom. do _ olympic level. a double olympic gold level, tom, do not _ olympic level. a double olympic gold level, tom, do not underestimate i level, tom, do not underestimate your achievements. level, tom, do not underestimate yourachievements. good level, tom, do not underestimate your achievements. good morning. what _ your achievements. good morning. what do _ your achievements. good morning. what do you make of the funding then? _ what do you make of the funding then? you — what do you make of the funding then? you see so many leisure centres — then? you see so many leisure centres and they are struggling to heat the _ centres and they are struggling to h
ijoined the local club in maidenhead and spent ten years there until ijoined the national centre. not have found the sport that i went on to love and pursue to an olympic level. abs, i went on to love and pursue to an olympic level-— i went on to love and pursue to an olmiclevel.�* ., , , ,. olympic level. a double olympic gold level, olympic level. a double olympic gold level. tom. — olympic level. a double olympic gold level. tom. do _ olympic level. a double olympic gold level, tom,...
12
12
Nov 25, 2023
11/23
by
GBN
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
russia has have had several attacks , according to national attacks, according to national cyber security centren. iranian islamic revolutionary guards have attacked some vulnerabilities . they say as vulnerabilities. they say as well. we don't know who is behind this. what we know is that the hospital officials have assured everyone that the royal families medical data have been saved. >> is that the thing that worries you? oh, no. what no one gets what worries me is that some non—royals are going to probably receive some emails from a nigerian prince or unsolicited calls from russians or iranian revolutionary guards. yeah, there's going to be safe. it wasn't that long ago that the nhs was still using windows xp machines . yeah. machines. yeah. >> which is totally uncrackable. or is it? no, i have to ask you, steve, what do you think the gchq hq is going to gain by releasing this information that's the question. >> well, it certainly made me ponder what would be the information released by the royals. and i was imagining, you know, the story of some ancient vase that was accidental sat upon whi
russia has have had several attacks , according to national attacks, according to national cyber security centren. iranian islamic revolutionary guards have attacked some vulnerabilities . they say as vulnerabilities. they say as well. we don't know who is behind this. what we know is that the hospital officials have assured everyone that the royal families medical data have been saved. >> is that the thing that worries you? oh, no. what no one gets what worries me is that some...
49
49
Nov 10, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
a couple of quid on the centre—half — i love a bet builder. _ the national police chiefs' council, whiches, highlighted training schemes available to front—line officers. and the moj says it already provides a range of support for those with gambling problems injail, and is developing a programme to better identify people with a gambling addiction. andy may says such steps are essential. gambling can lead to a huge level of crime. i think that it should be treated on a level playing field in terms of other addictions. improvements to the system will come too late for naman and andy, but both say their greatest wish is that others don't face what they have, and that the issue's given the attention they think it deserves. rowan bridge, bbc news. ahead of armistice day this weekend, the oldest surviving veteran of the i940 dunkirk rescue, has been sharing his memories of serving in the british army. ios—year—old john hamilton was an anti—aircraft gunner — and has been speaking to our reporter, lee madan. explosion. it's remembering what this country went through to survive. last post plays.
a couple of quid on the centre—half — i love a bet builder. _ the national police chiefs' council, whiches, highlighted training schemes available to front—line officers. and the moj says it already provides a range of support for those with gambling problems injail, and is developing a programme to better identify people with a gambling addiction. andy may says such steps are essential. gambling can lead to a huge level of crime. i think that it should be treated on a level playing field...
323
323
Nov 3, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 323
favorite 0
quote 1
more on the us stands i spoke to emily harding, director of the intelligence national security technology programme at the centreesearch organisation. take a listen. secretary _ policy research organisation. take a listen. secretary blinken _ policy research organisation. take a listen. secretary blinken has - policy research organisation. take a listen. secretary blinken has a - listen. secretary blinken has a difficultjob right now. he try to do two things at the same time. he's trying to show the us strong continuing support for israel. you can see in his remarks he was deeply emotional bull about some of the footage on hamas attack on southern israel. he's also trying to support palestinian civilians to help with the efforts to release the hostages and also to protect the dual citizens in gaza. what he is trying to do is provide support for israel and at the same time try to find ways to reduce the amount of human suffering that's a difficultjob. what do you think it does to long—term relations between the two if you have those two men saying different things right now? t if you have those two men saying dif
more on the us stands i spoke to emily harding, director of the intelligence national security technology programme at the centreesearch organisation. take a listen. secretary _ policy research organisation. take a listen. secretary blinken _ policy research organisation. take a listen. secretary blinken has - policy research organisation. take a listen. secretary blinken has a - listen. secretary blinken has a difficultjob right now. he try to do two things at the same time. he's trying to...
43
43
Nov 14, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
centre. the us national women�*s team have announced emma hayes as their new head coach, confirming an appointmentt will be chelsea's name and histo . ., ._ , .,, history. emma hayes, the most successful— history. emma hayes, the most successful female _ history. emma hayes, the most successful female coach - history. emma hayes, the most successful female coach in i history. emma hayes, the most successful female coach in thisl successful female coach in this country. successful female coach in this count . ,, , ., ., country. she has led chelsea to the fa cu -. country. she has led chelsea to the fa cup- and _ country. she has led chelsea to the fa cup. and now _ country. she has led chelsea to the fa cup. and now she's _ country. she has led chelsea to the fa cup. and now she's taking i country. she has led chelsea to the fa cup. and now she's taking on i country. she has led chelsea to the| fa cup. and now she's taking on the bi est 'ob fa cup. and now she's taking on the biggest job in _ fa cup. and now she's taking on the biggest job in the — fa cup. and now she's taking on the biggest job i
centre. the us national women�*s team have announced emma hayes as their new head coach, confirming an appointmentt will be chelsea's name and histo . ., ._ , .,, history. emma hayes, the most successful— history. emma hayes, the most successful female _ history. emma hayes, the most successful female coach - history. emma hayes, the most successful female coach in i history. emma hayes, the most successful female coach in thisl successful female coach in this country. successful female...
24
24
Nov 27, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
system, and what we wanted to do for a more locally run system was the national outsourcer sum was making calls from call centrested the data so we could knock on doors. we said to the government through this period, local contact tracing will be much more effective than the call centre approach. in the end, greater manchester fire and rescue had to get a team together to say, please give us the data, letters to local contacting. give us the data, letters to local contacting-— give us the data, letters to local contactinu. ., ., ., ., contacting. you got the data in due course. contacting. you got the data in due course- you — contacting. you got the data in due course. you are _ contacting. you got the data in due course. you are watching _ contacting. you got the data in due course. you are watching bbc- contacting. you got the data in due l course. you are watching bbc news. we were just — course. you are watching bbc news. we were just move _ course. you are watching bbc news. we were just move away _ course. you are watching bbc news. we were just move away from - course. you are watching bbc news. we were
system, and what we wanted to do for a more locally run system was the national outsourcer sum was making calls from call centrested the data so we could knock on doors. we said to the government through this period, local contact tracing will be much more effective than the call centre approach. in the end, greater manchester fire and rescue had to get a team together to say, please give us the data, letters to local contacting. give us the data, letters to local contacting-— give us the...
25
25
Nov 5, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
no critically injured through the rafah crossing to egypt, none of the dual nationals desperate to get out. it seems to centreto get critically injured out?— critically in'ured out? yes, i think that is critically injured out? yes, i think that is exactly — critically injured out? yes, i think that is exactly what _ critically injured out? yes, i think that is exactly what it _ critically injured out? yes, i think that is exactly what it is. - critically injured out? yes, i think that is exactly what it is. hamasl that is exactly what it is. hamas has been saying we have to get injured people in evidence is out. i suspect, i don�*t know this for a fact, that the israelis believe that those eminences might well be ferrying hamas fighters. —— those ambulances. for one reason or another and there was a point today that there was going to be some compromise, that seems to have fallen apart. we are going to see this steady trickle of foreign passport holders there are thought to be as many as 7000 from 40 or more countries. you will see them leaving, i think, more countries. you will see them leaving, ithink, but
no critically injured through the rafah crossing to egypt, none of the dual nationals desperate to get out. it seems to centreto get critically injured out?— critically in'ured out? yes, i think that is critically injured out? yes, i think that is exactly — critically injured out? yes, i think that is exactly what _ critically injured out? yes, i think that is exactly what it _ critically injured out? yes, i think that is exactly what it is. - critically injured out? yes, i think that is...
34
34
Nov 22, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
they obviously were very upset there were chinese nationals trafficked into me and mark cycle scam centresdisplacement in marriage paul which has its own problems unconnected to this. we think the chinese government which did allow un security council to debate and even pass a resolution on myanmar last december may not be signalling to other partners including the united states, european union partners and japan and south korea which both come in the security council that they are ready to actually take action. arms embargo or un observers on the ground. the arms embargo or un observers on the ground-— the ground. the fighting in myanmar— the ground. the fighting in myanmar has _ the ground. the fighting in myanmar has also - the ground. the fighting in myanmar has also sparkedj the ground. the fighting in i myanmar has also sparked an increase in the number of people seeking safety outside the country. the united nations refugee agency says around 200 refugees arrived in indonesia by c on tuesday. the group which included men, women and children landed in the country 's western province
they obviously were very upset there were chinese nationals trafficked into me and mark cycle scam centresdisplacement in marriage paul which has its own problems unconnected to this. we think the chinese government which did allow un security council to debate and even pass a resolution on myanmar last december may not be signalling to other partners including the united states, european union partners and japan and south korea which both come in the security council that they are ready to...
10
10.0
Nov 30, 2023
11/23
by
GBN
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
well, i'm joined now by christian whiton, senior fellow white sari at the centre for national interest senior adviser to george w bush. mr whiten , thank you w bush. mr whiten, thank you very much for joining w bush. mr whiten, thank you very much forjoining me. and george w bush has given a wonderful tribute to henry kissinger. what is what is your view and how do you think history will recognise him? >> well , i was history will recognise him? >> well, i was over at the history will recognise him? >> well , i was over at the state >> well, i was over at the state department during the bush administration working on democracy projects . so even at democracy projects. so even at that time i wasn't a big fan of henry kissinger looking at him. it appeared be someone who it appeared to be someone who saw of coexistence saw sort of coexistence peacefully with the soviet union , which was very different from the , thatcher and bush the reagan, thatcher and bush approach of trying to end the soviet union . and also he cut soviet union. and also he cut deals with china. he cut deals with comm
well, i'm joined now by christian whiton, senior fellow white sari at the centre for national interest senior adviser to george w bush. mr whiten , thank you w bush. mr whiten, thank you very much for joining w bush. mr whiten, thank you very much forjoining me. and george w bush has given a wonderful tribute to henry kissinger. what is what is your view and how do you think history will recognise him? >> well , i was history will recognise him? >> well, i was over at the history...
46
46
Nov 12, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
the wreath just after 11 o'clock, that's very important pause, a pause in the centre of london, and a pause across the nationing around war memorials and events around the country to take two minutes to stop, to pause, to reflect, and think about the fallen. after king charles had laid the wreath, then there is a service of remembrance, then that march past, which is what is currently going on behind me along whitehall, involving around 10,000 veterans. this is organised by the royal british legion. it is so important to so many people. you sent out the invitations, you are always oversubscribed in terms of the number of people who want to come on this march. there is a huge range of ages and organisations. close to 10,000 people marching from close t010,000 people marching from civilian_ close to 10,000 people marching from civilian and _ close to 10,000 people marching from civilian and armed forces organisations. aged between a 100—year—old d—day veteran, to someone who is eight years old. also, some people who are not members of associations. we saw some members of the windrush generation marching. yes.
the wreath just after 11 o'clock, that's very important pause, a pause in the centre of london, and a pause across the nationing around war memorials and events around the country to take two minutes to stop, to pause, to reflect, and think about the fallen. after king charles had laid the wreath, then there is a service of remembrance, then that march past, which is what is currently going on behind me along whitehall, involving around 10,000 veterans. this is organised by the royal british...
18
18
Nov 13, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
it offers clarity as to where the party will position itself as a centre—right party, a one nation partyevious elections, appealing beyond our base, and in the area that i've spent a lot of time focusing on, it does introduce a senior heavyweight in the form of david cameron, a respected figure to lead our foreign security policy, at a time when greater global statecraft is required. i'm saying this at the point where the world has turned into a dark corner, threats are growing, they are more complicated and diverse, and i think david cameron has an important role to play as we increase our statecraft on the international stage. david cameron was a prime minister who left ear after he lost that referendum that he campaigned for to remain. you were a remain as well. there was a lot of people who supported brexit, and part of those constituents in the conservative party are loyal to suella braverman, who may feel a bit cheated by the fact she was sacked today. what you make of that? i think we may need to move on from the referendum itself. it is actually ok to say that you support the res
it offers clarity as to where the party will position itself as a centre—right party, a one nation partyevious elections, appealing beyond our base, and in the area that i've spent a lot of time focusing on, it does introduce a senior heavyweight in the form of david cameron, a respected figure to lead our foreign security policy, at a time when greater global statecraft is required. i'm saying this at the point where the world has turned into a dark corner, threats are growing, they are more...
32
32
Nov 13, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't think it's a move to the centre ground at all. the one nationh nationalists who are happy about breaking international law and things sooner. and things. sunak and cameron not like that, but the divide within the tory party is between different sections on the right. i don't think the divide is between one nation centrists and the right. and this reshuffle reflects the current divisions all in different ways rooted on the right. and you talked about the risks with david cameron because austerity, brexit, all that controversy around greensill. in terms of the benefits. so if that's the risk side and the throwback is also a risk, what is the benefit here? so those are all true. he brings a lot of baggage, kind of luxury baggage from the former prime ministerial life. but he hasn't really settled. he hasn't really found a job or a role that was satisfying to him. i think what it does bring, it'sjust a grown up for rishi sunak to talk to in the cabinet and i'm not being entirely glib about that. i think he's aware that a lot of people and we see it
i don't think it's a move to the centre ground at all. the one nationh nationalists who are happy about breaking international law and things sooner. and things. sunak and cameron not like that, but the divide within the tory party is between different sections on the right. i don't think the divide is between one nation centrists and the right. and this reshuffle reflects the current divisions all in different ways rooted on the right. and you talked about the risks with david cameron because...
38
38
Nov 16, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
chiefs at the association of police and crime commissioners and the national police chief council summit at the qe2 conference centree, live pictures from the qe2 centre, live pictures of the stage as we are expecting him to speak. many are expecting him to speak. many are expecting james cleverley to take a slightly different approach to his predecessor, suella braverman, who many will remember pressed the commissioner of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley, to ban a pro—palestinian demonstration in central london. well, sir mark is talking right now, and we should be able to cross live to that and take able to cross live to that and take a listen to what he has to say at the moment. let's listen in. that is a bi the moment. let's listen in. that is a his capacity _ the moment. let's listen in. that is a his capacity in _ the moment. let's listen in. that is a big capacity in neighbourhoods, i a big capacity in neighbourhoods, alongside the police officers who work there. we have started building that number and that number is going to grow by maybe a couple hundred this year. my intent would be to grow that a
chiefs at the association of police and crime commissioners and the national police chief council summit at the qe2 conference centree, live pictures from the qe2 centre, live pictures of the stage as we are expecting him to speak. many are expecting him to speak. many are expecting james cleverley to take a slightly different approach to his predecessor, suella braverman, who many will remember pressed the commissioner of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley, to ban a pro—palestinian...
19
19
Nov 27, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
system and what we wanted to do from our locally run contact tracing, was the national persistent was making calls from call centresthe mayor of greater manchester, andy _ on doors. the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham. i on doors. the mayor of greater l manchester, andy burnham. this morning, the mayor of london city card was talking to the covid inquiry and he was expressing his express race in —— he was expressing his frustration. you express race in -- he was expressing his frustration.— his frustration. you initially wanted to _ his frustration. you initially wanted to go _ his frustration. you initially wanted to go from - his frustration. you initially wanted to go from tier- his frustration. you initially wanted to go from tier1 i his frustration. you initially wanted to go from tier1 to | his frustration. you initially i wanted to go from tier1 to tier 2? the data _ wanted to go from tier1 to tier 2? the data we — wanted to go from tier1 to tier 2? the data we had was showing things were getting worse. we said, let's go to tier 2 to avoid a lockdown, because that will hopefully address the concern
system and what we wanted to do from our locally run contact tracing, was the national persistent was making calls from call centresthe mayor of greater manchester, andy _ on doors. the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham. i on doors. the mayor of greater l manchester, andy burnham. this morning, the mayor of london city card was talking to the covid inquiry and he was expressing his express race in —— he was expressing his frustration. you express race in -- he was expressing his...
49
49
Nov 14, 2023
11/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
national security council spokesman john kirby's as new u.s. intelligence shows a hamas command centreed under the al-shifa hospital in the gaza strip, but he says the u.s. is not support an airstrike on the hospital, and patients must be protected. medical staff of the hospital say a mass grave has been drug -- has been dug for patients to die after they ran out of fuel. 200 people have been barry, died when vital hospital equipment stopped working due to power cuts and fuel shortages caused by the offense against hamas. hamas is a terrorist organization by the u.s. and other governments, according to them. israel's defense minister claims hamas has lost control of the northern gaza strip. as israel's retaliatory attacks continue, thousands of people in gaza face the nice intents during torrential rains. the world health organization says this is adding to the suffering. i have been speaking to bbc correspondent nick beake for an update. the hospital is no longer functioning but israel continuing with his position to say there are hamas fighters. what can you tell us? nick: throughout
national security council spokesman john kirby's as new u.s. intelligence shows a hamas command centreed under the al-shifa hospital in the gaza strip, but he says the u.s. is not support an airstrike on the hospital, and patients must be protected. medical staff of the hospital say a mass grave has been drug -- has been dug for patients to die after they ran out of fuel. 200 people have been barry, died when vital hospital equipment stopped working due to power cuts and fuel shortages caused...
15
15
Nov 1, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
operational management of the state is also —— always underrepresented in the centre of power, whereas the treasury, foreign policy and nationaly are overrepresented. just going back to the first sentence, you say you don't remember anyone working in the centre or who was part of those conversations who had a detailed understanding of the way the nhs operated. given all we have heard about the importance of the nhs and notjust in terms of caring for people, but the detail, whether it was going to be overwhelmed or not, thatis was going to be overwhelmed or not, that is very striking statement. yes. it was an observation at the time _ yes. it was an observation at the time and — yes. it was an observation at the time and is — yes. it was an observation at the time and is striking in retrospect as welt — time and is striking in retrospect as welt i— time and is striking in retrospect as well. i think it probably goes to what _ as well. i think it probably goes to what needs to be different in it should — what needs to be different in it should not be possible to start from that primary level of ignorance. it causes _ that primar
operational management of the state is also —— always underrepresented in the centre of power, whereas the treasury, foreign policy and nationaly are overrepresented. just going back to the first sentence, you say you don't remember anyone working in the centre or who was part of those conversations who had a detailed understanding of the way the nhs operated. given all we have heard about the importance of the nhs and notjust in terms of caring for people, but the detail, whether it was...
47
47
Nov 25, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
understand we had practically stopped breathing for seven weeks and they were the centre of attention for the entire nationdual. i was talking to a professor, the medical director of the hostages form, he has been involved in looking after these hostages, and when he was talking about the first four release, that is what he said, that suddenly very private people who have been in terrible conditions for the last few weeks find themselves in a situation where everybody wants to talk to them, in some cases people want to hug them, they don't necessarily know that. that is a difficult part of all of this, when you find yourself the focus of public attention, it is public love, but it is attention that you might not want. yes. for every person _ that you might not want. yes. for every person there _ that you might not want. yes. for every person there comes - that you might not want. yes. for every person there comes a - that you might not want. yes. for every person there comes a point| every person there comes a point where he wants to be with himself. and it is going to be hard for them. that is least of ou
understand we had practically stopped breathing for seven weeks and they were the centre of attention for the entire nationdual. i was talking to a professor, the medical director of the hostages form, he has been involved in looking after these hostages, and when he was talking about the first four release, that is what he said, that suddenly very private people who have been in terrible conditions for the last few weeks find themselves in a situation where everybody wants to talk to them, in...
18
18
Nov 15, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
says the al—shifa hospital compound, conceals an underground command centre used by hamas — a claim doctors there deny. the united nationscalls for urgent and extended humanitarian pauses and corridors throughout the gaza strip to enable access for aid. our middle east correspondent yolande knell reports from jerusalem. amid smoke, a glimpse of conditions inside the al—shifa hospital. with power cuts due to the lack of fuel, patients are being moved. we can't verify when this footage, which comes from gaza's hamas—run health ministry, was filmed. but overnight, israel began what it said was a precise and targeted operation at gaza's biggest hospital. a witness described six tanks and dozens of commandos moving in here. they told the hospital they are planning to get in the building one by one and they will be checking everywhere. again it is a scary situation. it is continuous shooting. it is continuous shooting. since taking control here, israeli forces say they've brought in baby food and medical supplies. they're searching the hospital, where they believe there's an underground tunnel network used as a hamas command c
says the al—shifa hospital compound, conceals an underground command centre used by hamas — a claim doctors there deny. the united nationscalls for urgent and extended humanitarian pauses and corridors throughout the gaza strip to enable access for aid. our middle east correspondent yolande knell reports from jerusalem. amid smoke, a glimpse of conditions inside the al—shifa hospital. with power cuts due to the lack of fuel, patients are being moved. we can't verify when this footage,...
23
23
Nov 20, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
programme tonight danny danon, the former israeli ambassador to the united nations, said they will prove that hamas was using a command centreth the hospital. those are not hospitals. you cannot find in the uk hospitals with ak—47s, grenades and tunnels. look what happened on october seventh. hamas brought many hostages into the hospitals in daylight. we released some of the footage, we have much more. where were the doctors and staff? they did not bring them from a side door. they did not bring them from a side door. they went through the emergency room, took them through the tunnels. some of the hostages were executed in the hospital. you cannot consider a hospital where hamas is doing whatever they want for years. so we will do whatever we can to minimise civilian casualties for sure in a hospital but if hamas will continue to hide in hospitals and un facilities so we will go after them wherever they will be. with respect, you are not saying there are not patients and medical staff in the hospitals? medicines sans frontier was hit today and they have 50 patients in there. the geneva convention says you are allowed to atta
programme tonight danny danon, the former israeli ambassador to the united nations, said they will prove that hamas was using a command centreth the hospital. those are not hospitals. you cannot find in the uk hospitals with ak—47s, grenades and tunnels. look what happened on october seventh. hamas brought many hostages into the hospitals in daylight. we released some of the footage, we have much more. where were the doctors and staff? they did not bring them from a side door. they did not...
145
145
Nov 27, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
new zealand's new centre—right government has been sworn in at a ceremony in wellington. the nationalister, christopher luxon, has pledged to reverse many policies of the previous labour government, rolling back the use of the maori language and its ban on oil and gas exploration. winston peters will serve as foreign minister. he leads the populist, socially conservative new zealand first party and has already been foreign minister twice before. heavy snow—fall across romania and moldova has killed one person and left more than a00 regions without power. a red warning was issued for eastern romania where winds reached as high as 100 kilometres per hour. and in bulgaria, officials issued a state of emergency for large parts of the country. the vatican says that pope francis is suffering from "�*lung inflammation' the day after it said he was suffering from a mild flu. the 86—year—old skipped his sunday appearance at the window overlooking st peter's square — instead delivering his traditional noon blessing from a chapel inside the vatican hotel where he lives. young or old. tiktok or x
new zealand's new centre—right government has been sworn in at a ceremony in wellington. the nationalister, christopher luxon, has pledged to reverse many policies of the previous labour government, rolling back the use of the maori language and its ban on oil and gas exploration. winston peters will serve as foreign minister. he leads the populist, socially conservative new zealand first party and has already been foreign minister twice before. heavy snow—fall across romania and moldova...
30
30
Nov 27, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
new zealand's new centre—right government has been sworn in at a ceremony in wellington. the national needed the support of two smaller right—wing parties. heavy snowfall across romania and moldova has killed one person and left more than 400 regions without power. and in bulgaria, officials issued a state of emergency for large parts of the country. the vatican says that pope francis is suffering from "lung inflammation" the day after it said he was suffering from a mild flu. young or old, tiktok or x — formerly known as twitter — your social media feeds are often unique to you but could they be shaping how you view the israel—gaza war? the bbc�*s disinformation and social media correspondent marianna spring has been investigating. social media algorithms, which recommend content to you, seem to be driving some users towards increasingly divisive posts about israel and gaza that can shape public opinion. i've been told some mps are receiving a huge influx of messages, including from young people. others are worried about hate online. let's start with tiktok videos. here, from israeli
new zealand's new centre—right government has been sworn in at a ceremony in wellington. the national needed the support of two smaller right—wing parties. heavy snowfall across romania and moldova has killed one person and left more than 400 regions without power. and in bulgaria, officials issued a state of emergency for large parts of the country. the vatican says that pope francis is suffering from "lung inflammation" the day after it said he was suffering from a mild flu....
36
36
Nov 25, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
for the last seven weeks, and they were the last seven weeks, and they were the centre of attention for the entire nationrivate people, they are personal people, they are not too much into media exposure, of course. and getting into this kind of celebrity mode, it has to be gradual. it is difficult. i was talking to the medical director at the hostages forum, he has been involved in cheating and looking after those hostages, and when he was talking about the first four who were released, that is exactly what he said, that suddenly very private people who have been in terrible conditions for the last few weeks suddenly find themselves in a situation where everybody wants to talk to them, want to know about them. in some cases people want to hug them, they do not necessarily know that. that has been a difficult part of all this, when you find yourself the focus of public attention, it is public love, but it is attention that you might not want. , ., , , want. yes. for every person there comes a moment _ want. yes. for every person there comes a moment where _ want. yes. for every person there comes a momen
for the last seven weeks, and they were the last seven weeks, and they were the centre of attention for the entire nationrivate people, they are personal people, they are not too much into media exposure, of course. and getting into this kind of celebrity mode, it has to be gradual. it is difficult. i was talking to the medical director at the hostages forum, he has been involved in cheating and looking after those hostages, and when he was talking about the first four who were released, that...
128
128
Nov 29, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
nations says 45% of homes. in gaza, not military stoppage means, not command centres, peoples homes, have been damaged or destroyedng to the un. the un secretary—general says disease is now the biggest risk for the people in gaza and they need a true humanitarian cease—fire. is mr gutierrez going to get from israel what he wants? == gutierrez going to get from israel what he wants?— gutierrez going to get from israel what he wants? , ~ , , what he wants? -- is mr guterres. he called three — what he wants? -- is mr guterres. he called three weeks _ what he wants? -- is mr guterres. he called three weeks ago _ what he wants? -- is mr guterres. he called three weeks ago for— what he wants? -- is mr guterres. he called three weeks ago for a - called three weeks ago for a cease—fire, and had we agreed then, we would never have got our hostages out, and so far we have got out, what is it, close to 60 people out? they would still be in hamas prison and abductive. that is why we condition this sort of humanitarian pause on getting our people out. find pause on getting our people out. and finall , pause on getting our peopl
nations says 45% of homes. in gaza, not military stoppage means, not command centres, peoples homes, have been damaged or destroyedng to the un. the un secretary—general says disease is now the biggest risk for the people in gaza and they need a true humanitarian cease—fire. is mr gutierrez going to get from israel what he wants? == gutierrez going to get from israel what he wants?— gutierrez going to get from israel what he wants? , ~ , , what he wants? -- is mr guterres. he called three...
46
46
Nov 24, 2023
11/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
centre. the unrest followed a knife attack near a school in the city. in an address to the nation, the taoiseach, leo varadkar, said protesters were motivated by "hate". garda commissioner drew harris highlighted the unexpected nature of the riots, which he blamed on a "complete lunatic faction driven by far right ideology". live now to mark devenport, a freelance journalist and broadcaster based in county down in northern ireland. did you get a sense of shock in dublin and across the country, don't you? i suppose also from the police over what has happened. that you? i suppose also from the police over what has happened.— over what has happened. that is exactly the _ over what has happened. that is exactly the situation. _ over what has happened. that is exactly the situation. i _ over what has happened. that is exactly the situation. i think - exactly the situation. i think people in dublin are shocked seeing this date of the capital city today. they haven't had rights of this nature for many decades. we saw this ugly stabbing with schoolchildren being seriously injured, then th
centre. the unrest followed a knife attack near a school in the city. in an address to the nation, the taoiseach, leo varadkar, said protesters were motivated by "hate". garda commissioner drew harris highlighted the unexpected nature of the riots, which he blamed on a "complete lunatic faction driven by far right ideology". live now to mark devenport, a freelance journalist and broadcaster based in county down in northern ireland. did you get a sense of shock in dublin and...
23
23
Nov 28, 2023
11/23
by
GBN
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
this organisation in in our back yard and i feel like that today the united nations never seems to represent okay, i'm centret i fear and i wonder who they actually represent anymore except dick being a dictator seems to be a massive political plus in their in their firmament isn't all that matters about the united nations, the security council and the rest of it. >> you pretty much close down. nobody miss it. >> i think united nations is >> i think the united nations is important. and if we didn't have the if the united nations was abolished wouldn't abolished tomorrow, it wouldn't be actually we would be long before actually we would set up a bit like set something else up a bit like it was league of nations. it was the league of nations. and, know, the is a huge and, you know, the is a huge list of failures , but there has list of failures, but there has to be some talking shop for people , the world leaders of the people, the world leaders of the world to come together doesn't have to do this sort of rubbish does it? >> i mean pointless. >> i mean pointless. >> i mean pointless. >> i would agree. and act
this organisation in in our back yard and i feel like that today the united nations never seems to represent okay, i'm centret i fear and i wonder who they actually represent anymore except dick being a dictator seems to be a massive political plus in their in their firmament isn't all that matters about the united nations, the security council and the rest of it. >> you pretty much close down. nobody miss it. >> i think united nations is >> i think the united nations is...