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christopher ahn is an endangered man. >> this whole place is called -- >> we met christopher ahn in southern california, where the 43-year-old son of korean immigrants was born and raised. ahn joined the marines and served in fallujah. when he returned from iraq, he got his mba from the university of virginia and cofounded a consulting business. but seven years ago, the self-described do gooder picked up an unusual hobby, helping north korean diplomats defect. >> i don't think that i could morally look at myself in the mirror if i turned away from someone who was desperately asking for help. >> how many north koreans did you help defect? >> i always try to lean on caution and not really talk about -- >> but is it a handful, dozens? give us a sense of what we're talking about. or was this, you know, one or two and i'm out? >> it's more than one or two, and it's less than dozens. >> ahn says he did it with a secretive, makeshift group of activists who call themselves cheollima civil defense. they claim to have helped high profile north koreans defect. >> there were whispers within the north ko
christopher ahn is an endangered man. >> this whole place is called -- >> we met christopher ahn in southern california, where the 43-year-old son of korean immigrants was born and raised. ahn joined the marines and served in fallujah. when he returned from iraq, he got his mba from the university of virginia and cofounded a consulting business. but seven years ago, the self-described do gooder picked up an unusual hobby, helping north korean diplomats defect. >> i don't think...
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christopher: tuesday mornings are busy in east baltimore.in the lobby, nurses offer free basic checkups for anyone who may be passing through. laverne clark has lived here for six years and these weekly nurse visits have become part of her routine. >> they show my heart rate is good, you know. it really helped me with all my medication. christopher: nurses say many in this predominantly black neighborhood face barriers to health care. there is a shortage of primary health care doctors and transportation to providers can be difficult. >> this community is insured but if you ask them what is the last time you have seen your provider or do you have the medications that you need, that is where things fall apart. christopher: tiffany is a nurse practitioner and part of this pilot project that organizers call neighborhood nursing. launched in january, the aim is to bring health care to communities block by block. >> doctors used to make house calls quite regularly and now that is quite a rare thing and that disconnect think is what led to our -- w
christopher: tuesday mornings are busy in east baltimore.in the lobby, nurses offer free basic checkups for anyone who may be passing through. laverne clark has lived here for six years and these weekly nurse visits have become part of her routine. >> they show my heart rate is good, you know. it really helped me with all my medication. christopher: nurses say many in this predominantly black neighborhood face barriers to health care. there is a shortage of primary health care doctors and...
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thank you there, paul and christopher, welcome to the conversation. uh, christopher, so when it comes to televide, why are we seeing seeing so much ambiguity and such lack of a commitment, where basically, to paul's point, not just all parties involved as mediators, but the whole world is frustrated by this process. i think it's clear and evident that the zionist regime is not interested in peace or negotiations, they're not interested in a ceasefire. they're interested in perpetuating this ongoing genocide and of course the larger project uh that they have in mind that many in the far right-wing cabinet have said and have ennunciated uh and i think that that's really the key here. the key is that if they wanted deal a deal could have already been done, but there is no deal on the table at this point. right, and paul, why do we keep seeing blinking say the impetus and the owness is now? again the ball is in hamos's court was it in hamos's court back early july they agreed we should be at the implementation stage of that accord but netanyahu comes out
thank you there, paul and christopher, welcome to the conversation. uh, christopher, so when it comes to televide, why are we seeing seeing so much ambiguity and such lack of a commitment, where basically, to paul's point, not just all parties involved as mediators, but the whole world is frustrated by this process. i think it's clear and evident that the zionist regime is not interested in peace or negotiations, they're not interested in a ceasefire. they're interested in perpetuating this...
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well, christopher, i'm i'm going to start this off with you. i mean, let's start from here, why does the regime continue to target schools? the regime continues to target schools in violation of international. humanitarian love because it continues to say that in these schools there are hamas leaders, militants, military operation centers, that there are weapons cachees, that there are many of these things that they continue to try to justify and and and rationalize why they continue to bombard these schools, not only schools, but also hospitals and other areas that are supposed to be under the laws of armed conflict uh prohibited from being targeted, so of course... the zionist regime continues uh this unabetted and nobody holds them accountable uh in the international courts or in the international law uh realm because of course uh they are acting as rogue state with impunity and they have of course the us is backing through all of this. well larry, i mean according to the united nations, 477 out of 564 school buildings in gaza have been dire
well, christopher, i'm i'm going to start this off with you. i mean, let's start from here, why does the regime continue to target schools? the regime continues to target schools in violation of international. humanitarian love because it continues to say that in these schools there are hamas leaders, militants, military operation centers, that there are weapons cachees, that there are many of these things that they continue to try to justify and and and rationalize why they continue to bombard...
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well, christopher, i'm i'm going to start this off with you. i mean, let's start from here, why does the regime continue to target schools? the regime continues to target schools in violation of international humanitarian love, because it continues to say that in these schools there are hamas leaders, militants, uh, military operation centers, that there are weapons, cachees, that there are many of these things that they continue to try to justify uh and and and rationalize why they continue to bombard these schools, not only. schools, but also hospitals and other areas that are supposed to be under the laws of armed conflict prohibited from being targeted. so of course the zionist regime continues this unabetted and nobody holds them accountable in the international courts or in international law realm because of course uh they are acting as rogue state with impunity and they have of course the us is backing through all of this. well larry, i mean according to the united nations, 400... '77 out of 564 school buildings in gaza have been directl
well, christopher, i'm i'm going to start this off with you. i mean, let's start from here, why does the regime continue to target schools? the regime continues to target schools in violation of international humanitarian love, because it continues to say that in these schools there are hamas leaders, militants, uh, military operation centers, that there are weapons, cachees, that there are many of these things that they continue to try to justify uh and and and rationalize why they continue to...
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chirstopher: -- christopher: christopher: it sounds like you are in favor of the heavy restrictions that in place that allow or don't allow someone to to get a permit. >> definitely. christopher: in response to the bruen decision, new york state also restricted where you could carry a gun even if you have a permit. so-called sensitive locations like bars and the subway. and public spaces like here in times square remain gun free. >> they said, you know what? if we're going to be required to let people carry guns, we're going to make it so that there's no place they can carry them. peter tilem is an attorney leading one of the many legal challenges against gun restrictions in new york. >> until this is acknowledged as a constitutional right, i mean acknowledged in their gut, then they're going to keep trying to interfere with people's ability to possess guns. is there another right that you can think of that you can't exercise until you get permission from the government? christopher: tilem argues that the restrictions imposed by new york state in the wake of bruen misses the bigger issue
chirstopher: -- christopher: christopher: it sounds like you are in favor of the heavy restrictions that in place that allow or don't allow someone to to get a permit. >> definitely. christopher: in response to the bruen decision, new york state also restricted where you could carry a gun even if you have a permit. so-called sensitive locations like bars and the subway. and public spaces like here in times square remain gun free. >> they said, you know what? if we're going to be...
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that's a christopher more security expert at the university of portsmouth many. thanks you sir. pleasure. thank you so much. i now to the parents olympics were american gymnast simone biles, one her 3rd olympic gold. with the women's vault title biles claimed a comfortable victory over brazil's rebecca and got a cheap sword down the runway. and nailed her signatures skilled the bylaws to before sticking her easier. vault a skill which is harder than maybe you can ask for the best. she now has 10 olympic metals, 7 of which are go blended. their stay with us up next is sports life with the deep dive into the double life, with another limping athlete from mexico. unlike the look. and thanks for joining us in bye, for now the get ready for an exciting auburn toyota for look, surprised. hi, irish. and i'm ready to dive into the hands of children to have you as a one the front porch, the deposits on the spot and unexpected side to side. enjoy what i mean. i know i might just do it and i'm hosting dw new podcasts. thank straight.
that's a christopher more security expert at the university of portsmouth many. thanks you sir. pleasure. thank you so much. i now to the parents olympics were american gymnast simone biles, one her 3rd olympic gold. with the women's vault title biles claimed a comfortable victory over brazil's rebecca and got a cheap sword down the runway. and nailed her signatures skilled the bylaws to before sticking her easier. vault a skill which is harder than maybe you can ask for the best. she now has...
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christopher's books the business an independent community based store in 3506r9 hill christopher's books has new books and a wideane of many subject have a stellar ll of kids books and that's my report hill t-shirts and pride themselves to order books for community necessary serve. the business fost fear for drawing in eats to local pets and lasting ith consumers and christopher's books has a strong commitment to the neighborhood in san francisco. core features must main this bookstore. 2c el faro restaurant inc. a mexican restaurant funded in961 in the mission that serves mexi food. and el faro restaurant inc. means theighouse in spanish is for burritose lend the created the first burrito to fill hunger people with and other things preparation and by the mid 1990s had 9 locations around san francisco. and when the owner passed a others original location at 2399 folsom streetn registry a local family opened business in san francisco. core features must main mexican cuisine and d the fly trap an i congress restaan in 188 three as a fashion restaurant in the south of market neighborhood an
christopher's books the business an independent community based store in 3506r9 hill christopher's books has new books and a wideane of many subject have a stellar ll of kids books and that's my report hill t-shirts and pride themselves to order books for community necessary serve. the business fost fear for drawing in eats to local pets and lasting ith consumers and christopher's books has a strong commitment to the neighborhood in san francisco. core features must main this bookstore. 2c el...
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it's christopher hope, our political editor, christopher. fantastic. what's going on then ?iya welcome to berlin. the brandenburg gate is behind me . sir keir starmer is behind me. sir keir starmer is behind me. sir keir starmer is staying here. he's our prime minister. he meets with olaf scholz tomorrow. the idea here is to , to six months to work out is to, to six months to work out a deal , a is to, to six months to work out a deal, a treaty is to, to six months to work out a deal , a treaty with is to, to six months to work out a deal, a treaty with germany covering all sorts of areas to boost trade, deepen defence security, increase action on illegal migration and the like. he wants this to be a model of other other deals with other eu countries as we go forward under this labour government, you know, the pm thinks privately that it's not reversing brexit, that it's not reversing brexit, that other treaties have done all the time. we've been trading with our our friends and neighbours on the continent for hundreds of years . and here's hundreds of years. and here's a ca
it's christopher hope, our political editor, christopher. fantastic. what's going on then ?iya welcome to berlin. the brandenburg gate is behind me . sir keir starmer is behind me. sir keir starmer is behind me. sir keir starmer is staying here. he's our prime minister. he meets with olaf scholz tomorrow. the idea here is to , to six months to work out is to, to six months to work out a deal , a is to, to six months to work out a deal, a treaty is to, to six months to work out a deal , a treaty...
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, thank you, christopher, all this talk that washington is frustrated with netanyahu, with his cabinet, with israely leadership, not just with the campaign of genocide in gaza, but also with these gaza ceasefire talks, how accurate is it or to paul's point is it all for show? it's all for show, it's all for show, there's no doubt about it, otherwise netanyahu wouldn't have been given. an imperial welcome in the congress uh just some some months ago, mean when you look at what's happening uh, it's it's unbelievable to think that the united states is deeply concerned, worried, upset, uh, whatever types of language they like to use about uh the current state of the ceasefire negotiations, if they were so concerned, if they care about palestinin lives as much as they claim to do in the public discourse on them in the mass media, then they could stop today, right now, this minute, they could stop arming and funding of the zionist state, but they don't, they continue arming the state, they continue supplying funds to the state, they continue to provide not only diplomatic cover, but legal co
, thank you, christopher, all this talk that washington is frustrated with netanyahu, with his cabinet, with israely leadership, not just with the campaign of genocide in gaza, but also with these gaza ceasefire talks, how accurate is it or to paul's point is it all for show? it's all for show, it's all for show, there's no doubt about it, otherwise netanyahu wouldn't have been given. an imperial welcome in the congress uh just some some months ago, mean when you look at what's happening uh,...
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andhat makes working at christopher's essential for me.et to go to work and see my friends and be a part of my community, like i in potrero hill and now i work at the store. like many other kids that have but t and i have also been working together, and i'm in aally become the future owner of christopher's, and ihink it's imperative for me, one of the most important things i can do is to maintain this sense of community that we've developed. t has, i have, and other employees over the past can make christopher's a third place for potrero hill and san francisco going forward, then i'll h you for your consideration. hi, my name is jamie stahl. i'm here, ilearly representing the flytrap restaurant first want to start off by thanking you forur consideration during this process, as a thinking about a legacy business, i can't think of any other place that comes to mind other than the flytrap. as it was mentioned, we have been around for over 140 years,dp- u÷ so the flytrap has been witness to some really beautiful aspects of san francisco's hist
andhat makes working at christopher's essential for me.et to go to work and see my friends and be a part of my community, like i in potrero hill and now i work at the store. like many other kids that have but t and i have also been working together, and i'm in aally become the future owner of christopher's, and ihink it's imperative for me, one of the most important things i can do is to maintain this sense of community that we've developed. t has, i have, and other employees over the past can...
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christopher, thank you hope. christopher, thank you very much indeed.ident, didn't she ? chris confident, didn't she? chris >> yes. yeah. hi, emily. yeah, i think she did. well, i'm still here outside the venue where priti patel was a few hours ago, announcing her plans to be tory leader. yeah she did, i think she said she wants the party to speak with one voice. she said we need the british people as our compass. she said we owe bofis our compass. she said we owe boris johnson a great deal. he motivated the grassroots. he was a true leader, i think interesting also about net migration. she was asked about that. she said context does matter in terms of record immigration figures. she said it's too lazy to speak about about numbers earlier. that was my question to her. and here's here's what she had to say . here's what she had to say. you're seen as the most right wing candidate of the six candidates to replace rishi sunak. you're proud of your grassroots conservative base, but you won't apologise for record net migration under your government's watch. y
christopher, thank you hope. christopher, thank you very much indeed.ident, didn't she ? chris confident, didn't she? chris >> yes. yeah. hi, emily. yeah, i think she did. well, i'm still here outside the venue where priti patel was a few hours ago, announcing her plans to be tory leader. yeah she did, i think she said she wants the party to speak with one voice. she said we need the british people as our compass. she said we owe bofis our compass. she said we owe boris johnson a great...
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hi, christopher.hite flag in the face of threats of strikes from pubuc of threats of strikes from public sector workers ? public sector workers? >> i think it's absolutely the right move actually by the labour government. i think that the minimum service levels act was an unethical piece of legislation. i think it was an unworkable piece of legislation. i think it was ultimately an attempt to ban strikes in certain industries and services by the back door when the government didn't have the guts to propose that. so it tried to do it by an alternative method. listen, members of a trade union are legitimate recognised legal trade union have got the right to vote in a democratic ballot to vote in a democratic ballot to withdraw their labour. and having taken that democratic decision, i think for any government to then say, actually, we're going to ignore that and force you or give an employer the right to force you to cross a picket line, which, as sure as you know, christopher is a cardinal sin in the t
hi, christopher.hite flag in the face of threats of strikes from pubuc of threats of strikes from public sector workers ? public sector workers? >> i think it's absolutely the right move actually by the labour government. i think that the minimum service levels act was an unethical piece of legislation. i think it was an unworkable piece of legislation. i think it was ultimately an attempt to ban strikes in certain industries and services by the back door when the government didn't have...
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. >> good evening i'm christopher hope.gb news political editor filling in for nigel farage who can't be with us just now. he's stuck in clacton but have no fear, he's on his way to us. so do stay tuned. we'll get his response to keir starmer being asked about him in the press conference in 10 downing street earlier. now earlier, the pm addressed the nation after days of protests escalated across the country following the southport knife attack. let's take a listen. >> i can announce today that following this meeting, we will establish a national capability across police forces to tackle violent disorder. these thugs and mobile, they move from to community community and we must have a policing response that can do the same . can do the same. >> now, the prime minister has agreed that a new police unit aimed at targeting violent disorder will improve the gathering and sharing of intelligence across the uk on known extremist troublemakers. yesterday's nationwide disorder , yesterday's nationwide disorder, sparked by the killi
. >> good evening i'm christopher hope.gb news political editor filling in for nigel farage who can't be with us just now. he's stuck in clacton but have no fear, he's on his way to us. so do stay tuned. we'll get his response to keir starmer being asked about him in the press conference in 10 downing street earlier. now earlier, the pm addressed the nation after days of protests escalated across the country following the southport knife attack. let's take a listen. >> i can...
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welcome back to gbn tonight with me, christopher. hope you've beenin me, christopher. your well lot, in touch with your views. i asked you to let me know what you do to stop your boss bothering you out of hours, fred says, i've had phone calls from my boss while laying in a&e. richard says even some of us at the bottom in quotes prefer to take responsibility too, and be kept in the loop. not often i agree with nigel, but he has it spot on tonight. one of your unnamed says story, same as usual. those who are more flexible will climb the ladder. those who don't won't. and the fourth viewer says a person unprepared to deal with an office work out of hours would most likely not be the sort of person to find themselves in that position in the first place. right? moving on. after weeks of uncertainty of who is going to take on donald trump today, the democrats will unveil their candidate to beat the former republican president, donald trump, kamala harris, at the democratic national convention in chicago will be unveiled later tonight. it's running from today until thursday.
welcome back to gbn tonight with me, christopher. hope you've beenin me, christopher. your well lot, in touch with your views. i asked you to let me know what you do to stop your boss bothering you out of hours, fred says, i've had phone calls from my boss while laying in a&e. richard says even some of us at the bottom in quotes prefer to take responsibility too, and be kept in the loop. not often i agree with nigel, but he has it spot on tonight. one of your unnamed says story, same as...
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that's christopher christopher, hand up there. your voice, your questions put to the prime minister we were not successful. keir starmer stood in the rose garden berating people that broke lockdown rules. do you remember that? simultaneously, within a blink of an eye, i went to a journalist that was suspended for breaking lockdown rules. but we didn't get a look in. but don't you worry everyone. we will never give up. we'll keep trying to get your voice heard. but for now, that's all gents. thank you. thank you to each and every one of you at home. i'll see you tomorrow night. night >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar, sponsors of weather on gb news >> good evening. from the met office. here's your latest gb news. weather update . whilst news. weather update. whilst there is still a bit of rain around for some of us across parts of the south east, we're looking ahead to some hot weather tomorrow. that's because we're staying ahead of the front that's lingering across parts of the uk at the moment in the south—east, and so some w
that's christopher christopher, hand up there. your voice, your questions put to the prime minister we were not successful. keir starmer stood in the rose garden berating people that broke lockdown rules. do you remember that? simultaneously, within a blink of an eye, i went to a journalist that was suspended for breaking lockdown rules. but we didn't get a look in. but don't you worry everyone. we will never give up. we'll keep trying to get your voice heard. but for now, that's all gents....
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. >> good evening i'm christopher hope.b news political editor filling in for nigel farage who can't be with us just now. he's stuck in clacton but have no fear, he's on his way to us. so do stay tuned. we'll get his response to keir starmer being asked about him in the press conference in 10 downing street earlier. now earlier, the pm addressed the nation after days of protests escalated across the country following the southport knife attack. let's take a listen. >> i can announce...
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hi, christopher.white flag in the face of threats of strikes from pubuc of threats of strikes from public sector workers ? public sector workers? >> i think it's absolutely the right move actually by the labour government. i think that the minimum service levels act was an unethical piece of legislation. i think it was an unworkable piece of legislation. i think it was ultimately an attempt to ban strikes in certain industries and services by the back door when the government didn't have the guts to propose that. so it tried to do it by an alternative method. listen, members of a trade union are legitimate recognised legal trade union have got the right to vote in a democratic ballot to vote in a democratic ballot to withdraw their labour. and having taken that democratic decision, i think for any government to then say, actually, we're going to ignore that and force you or give an employer the right to force you to cross a picket line, which, as sure as you know, christopher is a cardinal sin in the
hi, christopher.white flag in the face of threats of strikes from pubuc of threats of strikes from public sector workers ? public sector workers? >> i think it's absolutely the right move actually by the labour government. i think that the minimum service levels act was an unethical piece of legislation. i think it was an unworkable piece of legislation. i think it was ultimately an attempt to ban strikes in certain industries and services by the back door when the government didn't have...
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well, what does it take, christopher? sue.ays labour have no chance of stopping the boats or smashing the gangs. they don't have the courage for what's needed to. many wet run this country. but sue, what's your answer, david? can labour stop the boats? no exclamation mark in capitals. they couldn't even stop a bus. well, we'll wait and see if that works out. keep sending in your views as soon as you can. we'll read out as many as we can on air tonight. read out as many as we can on airtonight. now, a read out as many as we can on air tonight. now, a former cabinet minister has called lucy letby case to be urgently reviewed. nadine dorries, a former culture secretary and an ex—nurse, wants the justice secretary, shabana mahmood, to become involved. she says in the growing concern surrounding letby convictions since letby convictions, many legal, medical and statistical experts have been coming forward to challenge the evidence used in the case. and last week, the crown prosecution service admitted the evidence used in the first
well, what does it take, christopher? sue.ays labour have no chance of stopping the boats or smashing the gangs. they don't have the courage for what's needed to. many wet run this country. but sue, what's your answer, david? can labour stop the boats? no exclamation mark in capitals. they couldn't even stop a bus. well, we'll wait and see if that works out. keep sending in your views as soon as you can. we'll read out as many as we can on air tonight. read out as many as we can on airtonight....
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. >> welcome back to gb news tonight with me, christopher hope. tonight with me, christopher hope .ome shocking news for hope. some shocking news for you. now, labour's plans to release 2000 prisoners next month to ease jail overcrowding could see those convicted of violent offences and even manslaughter freed . in one case, manslaughter freed. in one case, a teenager, lawson natty, was sentenced to two years and eight months and he'll be released early. it's been reported that he's also a foreign national. the victim, 14 year old gordon gault, died after sustaining wounds from a machete. his mother, john barrett, said this is his unnecessary death was devastating . the ministry of devastating. the ministry of justice has said that anyone released will be strictly monitored on licence by the probation service, but if criminals like this can walk free, the streets in in barely three weeks time, it begs the question why have, of course, been so keen to jail? keyboard warriors for putting posts on facebook after the riots around the country following the southport killings? joining me
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a security aspect, christopher morris from the university of portsmouth, the his take on the attacks by his blind is, well, i think more than anything these latest wave of attacks, really i'm the effectiveness of these radio defense system is proved. incredibly, that's of interest. that thing the vast majority of strikes coming from us, but a lot of cost is also a case that the pre emptive strikes carried out from the base of robust intelligence will have significantly degraded the plan, the tie by us by law. but here's the law says this is just the beginning. the no take, we recently released videos of it's huge tunnel network. what fred does it pose 2 is when a lot of course the a lot of interesting things going on because the lot at the moment and i'll certainly be said to these lights, is waived roadside sauce and pre phase one of which is likely to be a far larger, more sophisticated operation, they have also released some interesting footage over their extensive tunnel network within 11 on now with this, they're probably sending a number of messages festival by saying you could
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christopher morris with the university portsmouth in england. we appreciate your time and your analysis tonight. thank you. pleasure . thank you. since eastern you crate at least 11 people have been killed and 44 wounded in the attack on a supermarket. officials, a russian missile struck the store in the town. of course, the on tv. it's about 13 kilometers from active combat lines in the region of this gradient held areas regularly come under rushing, shelling in the here store. now to another conflict is real, has confirmed that it will send negotiators 2 guns a piece towards next week, and either doha, or cairo. the office of prime minister benjamin netanyahu says it's green to the talks at the request of international mediators. and we're, the leaders are pushing for talks to restart her mos, however, has yet to respond. the reason assassination of a home us leader in tehran, widely blamed on israel as res pensions and some fear. the operation has hindered peace efforts. a moss was behind the october 7th, the tax on israel, and is regarded by
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we are in like the christopher sweep, right. and as you can see behind me, the much just said going, so it is a very colorful day. we have so many colorful people industry. they lays of music. i'm people celebrating crying today. and this is the flight to say this morning that the coming to protest from writing extreme is, could take over to die and kind of the light of this protest. but at the end, it did not happen inside for next semester, right? that the main station police did not, not some of identities where check and see organize the off the right wing. extremists are just pulled the whole event off because some of the times where we put it all ready. so people were covering the faces and showing not the symbols, so the whole event was cold up. there have to stay inside the main sections. are they all as quoted back to the trains and back home? so probably it's happening to die. people believe on the streets that they can celebrate. now the kind of food safety as it is on this thing. so it's a 2 police presence on to tha
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it's your insights, christopher morris from the university of portsmouth. thanks for being on data over here. thank you so much. in other news, jennifer police say 26 year old serial man has confessed to carrying out a knife attack in the western city of zoning and in which 3 people died. and 8 others was seriously wounded. the so called is lennox states, claims it was behind friday nightstand page at a festival that provided no evidence. police and prosecutors say the suspect turned himself in, and they're investigating any links to the terrorist. but after a day, long man hunt, police take the suspect to kill it into custody. authority, said the man, a 26 year old syrian gave himself up on the street and later admitted to the north for tech. earlier as the city wide search intensified, dozens of police right to the hospital for saw them see, cuz not far from the scene of the deadly rampage. on friday, not thousands had gathered in central zoning and for a festival of diversity when a knife wielding a site lived against 7 people at random, killing 3 and wo
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once it suited chief that the christopher 3 die will be just the like they try to do. and but i would say a week ago where we had a situation that one site has been around one. so i was and pride participants march through the streets. celebrate and christopher 3 day and then encountering around 300 around 680. comes a product that says from the far right. so neo nazis and right wing extremist marching through the streets of the eastern city of boats and showed thing. um, right wing extremists flores and threatening protesters that so we had a heavy police presence that as well. and police just manage to separate these 2 groups. but at the end of the day, the protest that's from the price mileage, we're not able to celebrate the closing party out of security reasons. and they were escorted back to the station by police. so in leipzig today, these want to extend was wanted to, to stop the facilities here because of the traditional and tight gender volts. i of the traditional gender roles to promote thing on the entire agenda perspective to have. so i'm sorry 5, we don't
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christopher holly, christopher, great to have you on with us. i was a bit surprised to be honest by this pick what. what are your thoughts is, is mr. wallace and fit for the job? and i was equally as surprised. this is of course the one of the most progressive vp picks that come with harris could have made aside from picking bernie sanders himself. but of course, uh this is to rally the forces on the democratic wing and on the left wing on the progressive wing to the democrats, given their her if it pulled numbers. when joe biden was running and now trying to cope with less, these forces for november. and of course the, the, the elephant in the room of course is the ongoing genocide happening in gaza. and the ongoing situation in the middle east, which of course is tipping towards war. so i think that this pick was somebody who could help galvanize the base to bring them out because some space is definitely galvanized ready to go. especially after the recent assassination attempt on his life. and this is really going to be a very, very tight ele
christopher holly, christopher, great to have you on with us. i was a bit surprised to be honest by this pick what. what are your thoughts is, is mr. wallace and fit for the job? and i was equally as surprised. this is of course the one of the most progressive vp picks that come with harris could have made aside from picking bernie sanders himself. but of course, uh this is to rally the forces on the democratic wing and on the left wing on the progressive wing to the democrats, given their her...
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welcome to the camilla tominey show with me, christopher hope , while camilla christopher hope, while camilla is on a well—earned break. it's been a week full of strike announcements. labour's been plagued by its union paymasters. according to the new shadow home secretary, james cleverly, so is the government dealing well with the government dealing well with the pressure from the unions.7 richard tice. the deputy leader of reform uk will be here to share what he thinks on this. plus, after a week of tens of thousands of a—level students, they found out whether they're going to university. i'll be speaking to former minister of state for school skills, apprenticeships and higher education, robert halfon, about why he thinks his party was wrong to insult those doing mickey mouse degrees. i'll be joined too, by alan halsall, who dominic cummings claims played a critical role in securing brexit and that if he'd not acted as the official responsible in electoral law for vote leave and the pro—brexit campaign may well have been lost. defence editor for the evening standard, robert fox, wi
welcome to the camilla tominey show with me, christopher hope , while camilla christopher hope, while camilla is on a well—earned break. it's been a week full of strike announcements. labour's been plagued by its union paymasters. according to the new shadow home secretary, james cleverly, so is the government dealing well with the government dealing well with the pressure from the unions.7 richard tice. the deputy leader of reform uk will be here to share what he thinks on this. plus, after...
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and as for christopher steele saying that nigel farage is, quote, an instigator of the recent riots,t to me is borderline defamatory. >> i think it is defamatory. and if i was nigel, i'd be, speaking to my solicitors. you know, we've got a load of misinformation and nonsense going on at the moment because both parties, neither party, actually want to deal with the problem that that 60% of the 6,070% of the population feel, and there's a lot of misinformation flying about. and i think nigel is probably, you know, i think this talk about hard right, hard left, this is, you know, there's an awful lot of people in the country that are really concerned about immigration. both parties know that. and, they're both trying to, throw some muck around and of course, nigel is the one that's going to get it. >> and, chris, it's worth pointing out, of course, that this conversation with christopher steele took place on times radio, it's gone out. it's now out there. and isn't this just the same old story? these allegations are thrown out . allegations are thrown out. there's no proof of the allega
and as for christopher steele saying that nigel farage is, quote, an instigator of the recent riots,t to me is borderline defamatory. >> i think it is defamatory. and if i was nigel, i'd be, speaking to my solicitors. you know, we've got a load of misinformation and nonsense going on at the moment because both parties, neither party, actually want to deal with the problem that that 60% of the 6,070% of the population feel, and there's a lot of misinformation flying about. and i think...
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by the way, the descendants of nikolai christopher rodvil sirotka owned these lands until the second world war. it's hard to believe, but in soviet times there was a sanatorium here. the creative and political elite recovered in the magnate rooms. people's artists. yes, central heating was installed, most of these elements of the heating system, the old one, it was simply destroyed, on the other hand, preserved elements. monuments are already national capital, which is not subject to devaluation, there were very detailed inventories, they were present and we tried to recreate everything from the color of the walls, to the pattern of the parquet, to the pattern on the ceilings and so on, all this was recreated, this is... the palace castle or the castle palace is a real teleport to the 18th and 19th centuries. all because the overall ensemble was constantly adjusted to match the times. here we can find the late renaissance and baroque and even classicism. in this hall we have original furniture, native ardilovskaya, and there are halls where furniture is also. the castle together with
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thank you very much, christopher hope. love you, choppen christopher hope. love you, chopper. you, but the sentence we've been talking about, are they too harsh? we've seen in the last 20 minutes. jordan parlour was sentenced to 20 months in prison for what he wrote on facebook. and daniel mcguire was handed two years and two months in prison after spitting at police in plymouth, i'm struggling with this as a woman on the grounds that sort of like sexual assault and rape in london, certainly under the met police, barely even, you know, get prosecuted. i mean, no one really bothers, do they? so i'm curious as to find out what's going on with this sentencing. so joining me now is a criminal defence lawyer, paul britten. paul, good to see you. thank you very much for joining me this afternoon. now the obvious question that i want to ask is how comes you know that the justice system has been on its knees for a long time? you know, things take years to go through the courts in particular, as a woman, i'm concerned about sex crime. suddenly, overnight, we not only have prison cells,
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i'm joined now by gb news political editor christopher hope. christopher.ll, he's passed the first test. it seems that as of last night , the getting more last night, the getting more people. sentenced through the court system. some now in prison just days after the trouble started last week is a moment to try and impress on people. don't riot that you will ruin your life. you know career prospects are ruined if you go to prison for any length of time. of course, there's a cobra meeting tonight at 6:30 pm. the pm is saying we need to reflect on on last night. the plan for the coming days is now the focus, as many as 20 gatherings tonight. three of these counter—protests. but as charlie says, will he actually happen or will it be protests on either from the left or the right, 160 have been planned for last night. just 36 took place. there was only a very small amount of disorder. so the pm i think, should be satisfied. he's got a lid on the on the violence. it was escalating dangerously or felt so, didn't it? at 24 hours ago. he was asked, though, about less
i'm joined now by gb news political editor christopher hope. christopher.ll, he's passed the first test. it seems that as of last night , the getting more last night, the getting more people. sentenced through the court system. some now in prison just days after the trouble started last week is a moment to try and impress on people. don't riot that you will ruin your life. you know career prospects are ruined if you go to prison for any length of time. of course, there's a cobra meeting tonight...
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editor christopher hope.the political editor christopher hope. the former home secretary did not hold back when it came to talking about the rwanda scheme. you won't want to miss what she had to say and is your right to speak freely, being taken away. i'll be speaking to one legal eagle who thinks he has the solution borrowed from the united states of america. is it time for a british free speech act.7 and it time for a british free speech act? and on a—level results day, several uk universities are facing the risk of closure as funding dwindles. we ask what's the point of going to university and can you learn more in the real world? well, we'll also discuss harry and meghan's visit to colombia. they arrived in the last few minutes and here is live footage of them as we speak on what is definitely not a royal tour. state of the nation starts now . state of the nation starts now. throughout, i'll also be joined by an eclectic panel gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson and conservative peer lord go
editor christopher hope.the political editor christopher hope. the former home secretary did not hold back when it came to talking about the rwanda scheme. you won't want to miss what she had to say and is your right to speak freely, being taken away. i'll be speaking to one legal eagle who thinks he has the solution borrowed from the united states of america. is it time for a british free speech act.7 and it time for a british free speech act? and on a—level results day, several uk...
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good morning, christopher. caller: good morning. i would like to think you all do such a great job at c-span. it's really the -- odds are -- host: we are having a hard time hearing you. we are only hearing every couple of words. do you want to try to call back? caller: can you hear me better now? host: now i can. go ahead. caller: joseph on last week, professor from texas. talked about the responsibility of all of the racism from the republican party. i would encourage all of your listeners to go back and listen to that. your callers talking about -- a president shouldn't be about -- host: we are still having a hard time hearing you, christopher. try to give us a call back and we will see we can get a better connection. we will hear from jerry in broadway, virginia on the independent line. good morning, jerry. caller: good morning. i have a message for all of these people out there claiming to be democrats. socialism is not democracy. socialism is communism. they did everything in the world they can think of to try to get rid of don
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because, christopher hope. christopher, this is the big question of course, before huw edwards arrest, it's a different conversation. but as far as we know, the senior people within the bbc knew of a an arrest on serious grounds of huw edwards and continued to pay his salary for months . for months. >> tom and emma, that is right and good afternoon. yes, the meeting will happen over the phone between lisa nandy. who's the culture secretary, and, and tim davie, who's the bbc director—general. lisa nandy, of course, has got her duties supporting team gb at the olympics in france. so it will be a phone call or a zoom call, not in person. this meeting, i understand from very senior bbc sources i've spoken to very recently what they what they say to me is there were aware of the arrest last november, but they couldn't do anything until the charging decision was made. and by the time he was charged, of course, huw edwards had left the bbc, but he was paid that £200,000 figure of tax of licence fee payers money. and t
because, christopher hope. christopher, this is the big question of course, before huw edwards arrest, it's a different conversation. but as far as we know, the senior people within the bbc knew of a an arrest on serious grounds of huw edwards and continued to pay his salary for months . for months. >> tom and emma, that is right and good afternoon. yes, the meeting will happen over the phone between lisa nandy. who's the culture secretary, and, and tim davie, who's the bbc...
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christopher, it's hope.opher, it's interesting the candidacy of robert jenrick seen as a bit of a dark horse by some, but recently the bookies have said his odds are fairly good. >> hi, tom. hi. am. that's right. yeah. welcome to newark, where the first of six launches takes place in this conservative leadership campaign. those candidates kemi badenoch dame priti patel, mel stride tom tugendhat, james cleverly and today, robert jenrick. and we're here for gb news in mr jenrick's newark constituency. and you're right. yeah, he's seen as being had the, the third most favourable, according to a yougov poll out today behind james cleverly and tom tugendhat. that was a poll of 2024 tory voters. he said overnight that the party has a mountain to climb. well, believe me, more than a mountain to climb there at base camp. looking at everest at the moment, this party. but there we are. he knows the challenge. they've got. we've heard overnight from suella braverman on gb news political podcast, chopper's politics podc
christopher, it's hope.opher, it's interesting the candidacy of robert jenrick seen as a bit of a dark horse by some, but recently the bookies have said his odds are fairly good. >> hi, tom. hi. am. that's right. yeah. welcome to newark, where the first of six launches takes place in this conservative leadership campaign. those candidates kemi badenoch dame priti patel, mel stride tom tugendhat, james cleverly and today, robert jenrick. and we're here for gb news in mr jenrick's newark...
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>> yes, thank you very much, christopher. right okay.ht escalation in tensions in places like birmingham, london, aldershot and several other locations. we're going to be keeping you right up to date with that. a police officer has been thanking elders of the muslim community for letting him talk to that community. that's caused a little bit of outrage. the latest opinion polls show that immigration is now the main issue for people facing the country. at the moment, and shamima begum could use the echr to come back to britain. >> splendid. patrick >> splendid. patrick >> well, that's coming up after the weather. i'll be back tomorrow night, 8 pm. still on state of the nation. well jacob enjoys his well—earned holiday. see you then. do tune in. >> for a brighter outlook with boxt solar, sponsors of weather on gb news . on gb news. >> evening. welcome to your latest weather update from the met office here on gb news. tomorrow is going to feel pretty warm and humid and after a dry start for many, it's going to turn dull, with quite a few of
>> yes, thank you very much, christopher. right okay.ht escalation in tensions in places like birmingham, london, aldershot and several other locations. we're going to be keeping you right up to date with that. a police officer has been thanking elders of the muslim community for letting him talk to that community. that's caused a little bit of outrage. the latest opinion polls show that immigration is now the main issue for people facing the country. at the moment, and shamima begum...
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christopher hope, gb news political editor.se to the riots of the killings of three children in southport last week. and you've been getting in touch with your views. ian takes issue with your views. ian takes issue with me. he says about me, you keep saying tweets, am i a luddhe keep saying tweets, am i a luddite or just failing to keep up with modernity? it's x for goodness sake. well, ian's not blowing me a kiss. it's called x twitter. but i would say that not the entire, not the entire world knows what a tweet is. but perhaps that's just me. ian john says chris can't help wondering if the number of suspected protests were accurate. he thinks the number was inflated to make it look as though the government and police had quelled the rebellion. if not, then the intelligence was extremely poor, which is worrying. now moving on. the chancellor of exchequer, rachel reeves , is in north america, and reeves, is in north america, and she's indicated that there may be a big change to come to the pension system . on a visit pension s
christopher hope, gb news political editor.se to the riots of the killings of three children in southport last week. and you've been getting in touch with your views. ian takes issue with your views. ian takes issue with me. he says about me, you keep saying tweets, am i a luddhe keep saying tweets, am i a luddite or just failing to keep up with modernity? it's x for goodness sake. well, ian's not blowing me a kiss. it's called x twitter. but i would say that not the entire, not the entire...
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dad christopher doing his best to soak up every second. >> it's actually real now. they mean the world to me. like the best gift i ever had. >> and those are the tears we welcome, thehappy ones. our thanks to norgmorgan for th. >>> turning to the light show over earth. northern lights and the phenomena from space. matthew dominick recorded this time lapse video with the moon setting right behind it. according to nasa, the northern lights are caused by explosions of energy as charged particles from the sun interact with the earth's magnetic field. it's so cool when you see, but even more cool from up there. >>> summer's not over yet. the "today" show summer concert ser series continues. chance the rapper will be live. and thanks for starting your thursday morning with "early today." i'm frances rivera. have a great more news now is on the way. s n. >>> breaki
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