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well, as for imran khan, he sentences today? well, as for imran khan. he has — sentences today?been _ sentences today? well, as for imran khan, he has been sentenced - sentences today? well, as for imran khan, he has been sentenced to - sentences today? well, as for imran khan, he has been sentenced to 14 l khan, he has been sentenced to 1a years in prison, that was the maximum charge, as well as a fine of more than £11000. and his wife bushra bibi was found guilty of having assisted, aided and abetted in these corruption charges, so she received seven years as well as a fine of more than £2000.— seven years as well as a fine of more than £2000. have we had any reaction from _ more than £2000. have we had any reaction from mr— more than £2000. have we had any reaction from mr khan, _ more than £2000. have we had any reaction from mr khan, who - more than £2000. have we had any reaction from mr khan, who of - more than £2000. have we had any i reaction from mr khan, who of course has been injail as we mentioned since 2023 over a series of other legal disputes? since 2023 over a s
well, as for imran khan, he sentences today? well, as for imran khan. he has — sentences today?been _ sentences today? well, as for imran khan, he has been sentenced - sentences today? well, as for imran khan, he has been sentenced to - sentences today? well, as for imran khan, he has been sentenced to 14 l khan, he has been sentenced to 1a years in prison, that was the maximum charge, as well as a fine of more than £11000. and his wife bushra bibi was found guilty of having assisted, aided...
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comm'r khan: thank you so much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2025] [c >> earlier today, the u.s. supremcot heard argen on tiktok v garland and fireball the garland a case regarding tiktok's first amendment chaen to a law requiring thapto divest from tence will face a nationwide ban. you can watch it tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. book tv. every sunday on c-span, sea breeze leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. here's a look at what is coming up this weekend. 4:30 p.m. eastern, mark clifford with his book the troublemaker talks about the life and activism of hong kong media mobile and dissident jim ely, who is being tried by the chinese government. at 10:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, adam chandler with his book 99% perspiration, a new working history of the american way of life, argues hard work is not enough to obtain the american dream. he said a view by author by alyssa court. watch every day on c-span2 and find a full s
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the mayor of london, sadiq khan. with us. okay.me back to gbn tonight with me, emily carver and a very happy new year's eve to you at home. now, fury today has erupted after london mayor sadiq khan was knighted in the king's new year's honours list. now sir keir starmer has been accused of rewarding failure because, among other things, knife crime has increased in the capital city by 50% since sadiq khan took office in 2016. now, the london mayor has also been responsible for rolling out the controversial ulez scheme in greater london, which a lot of people say is hitting the poorest workers the hardest. and why exactly does sadiq khan, who often talks about decolonising things? he likes to change street names if they're if they're not deemed politically correct? he wants to decolonise our statues and everything like this. why does he want to accept such an award? but let's speak to the reform london assembly member alex wilson, who criticised the decision, calling it yet another kick in the teeth to hard working londoners. he join
the mayor of london, sadiq khan. with us. okay.me back to gbn tonight with me, emily carver and a very happy new year's eve to you at home. now, fury today has erupted after london mayor sadiq khan was knighted in the king's new year's honours list. now sir keir starmer has been accused of rewarding failure because, among other things, knife crime has increased in the capital city by 50% since sadiq khan took office in 2016. now, the london mayor has also been responsible for rolling out the...
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doctors are treating the bollywood actor saif ali khan.who've been treating actor saif ali khan. the police have said that the attacker entered his home using the fire escape. they believe the motive was burglary. the attacker has fled, but they say that they have identified a suspect. and they formed ten police teams who are searching for the suspect at the moment. the doctors also came out and spoke after the surgery. they said saif ali khan was admitted to lilavati hospital at around three in the night, and that he had some major stab injuries. the most significant one among them was an injury to his spinal cord. they say there was a knife lodged in his spinal cord which had to be removed. he also had deep wounds in his left hand and his neck. but they say that the surgery has been successful, that his condition is stable. he's being monitored in an intensive care unit. but most significantly, they believe there's been no permanent damage and that he will fully recover. his publicist, as well as that of his wife, kareena kapoor khan, wh
doctors are treating the bollywood actor saif ali khan.who've been treating actor saif ali khan. the police have said that the attacker entered his home using the fire escape. they believe the motive was burglary. the attacker has fled, but they say that they have identified a suspect. and they formed ten police teams who are searching for the suspect at the moment. the doctors also came out and spoke after the surgery. they said saif ali khan was admitted to lilavati hospital at around three...
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he is married to kareena kapoor khan. he comes from a family of film stars as well.but also across the world, tyre spray, people will be following is very cosy because it is very shocking news that is attacked as happened overnight where we are told at his home in a very upmarket part of mumbai where he lives with his family. his wife and also to children. according to police we understand an unnamed man broke into the house, a scuffle broke out and then he was injured in the attack. there was a stabbing that took place and he was taken to hospital. i stabbing that took place and he was taken to hospital.— was taken to hospital. i used to live there _ was taken to hospital. i used to live there and _ was taken to hospital. i used to live there and i _ was taken to hospital. i used to live there and i know i was taken to hospital. i used to live there and i know how| to live there and i know how fortified film stars houses arguments of security because so many fans flock to see their heroes every day. what is the reaction? there will be millions of people across india
he is married to kareena kapoor khan. he comes from a family of film stars as well.but also across the world, tyre spray, people will be following is very cosy because it is very shocking news that is attacked as happened overnight where we are told at his home in a very upmarket part of mumbai where he lives with his family. his wife and also to children. according to police we understand an unnamed man broke into the house, a scuffle broke out and then he was injured in the attack. there was...
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her fafiher mm from khan younis. thank god, i'm crying _ from khan younis.hank god, i'm crying from _ from khan younis. thank god, i'm crying from happiness. - from khan younis. thank god, i'm crying from happiness. i. 77 7- —::: giggizito my = z; to my land, even 2 - to my land, even if. - to my land, even if i. return to my land, even if i have — return to my land, even if i have to _ return to my land, even if i have to i mud. - walk back to where they used to live in the north of the territory. provokes condemnation and accusations of ethnic cleansing. as events to mark 80 years since the liberation also coming up... which is causing chaos in us markets. back to northern gaza, with around half a million more expected to follow in the coming days. across the territory, until hamas released israeli hostages, including arbel yehud. hamas now says she's due to be freed this week. journalists into gaza, teams in the territory, has sent this report from jerusalem. reclaimed. family survivors, old and young. translation: i collected her father in pieces - from
her fafiher mm from khan younis. thank god, i'm crying _ from khan younis.hank god, i'm crying from _ from khan younis. thank god, i'm crying from happiness. - from khan younis. thank god, i'm crying from happiness. i. 77 7- —::: giggizito my = z; to my land, even 2 - to my land, even if. - to my land, even if i. return to my land, even if i have — return to my land, even if i have to _ return to my land, even if i have to i mud. - walk back to where they used to live in the north of the...
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out and about in khan younis.g from the un development head that they are dealing in gaza with what he described as decades of lost development. a0 million tonnes of rubble alone have to be removed according to the un development programme, and they say that that rubble is highly dangerous and toxic and it has unexploded ordinance. so it is going to be a long process, even when this ceasefire deal comes in on sunday. a reminder that we have lots more online including exactly what is in that hostage deal. you can find all of those details including analysis from our international editorjeremy bowen, on the bbc�*s website and app. sir keir starmer is in ukraine on his first official visit since becoming british prime minister. he's planning to sign what downing street is calling a landmark, hundred—year partnership which formalises and builds on economic and military support for kyiv. sir keir previously visited ukraine when he was leader of the opposition in 2023, and has hosted president zelensky twice at downing
out and about in khan younis.g from the un development head that they are dealing in gaza with what he described as decades of lost development. a0 million tonnes of rubble alone have to be removed according to the un development programme, and they say that that rubble is highly dangerous and toxic and it has unexploded ordinance. so it is going to be a long process, even when this ceasefire deal comes in on sunday. a reminder that we have lots more online including exactly what is in that...
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becky and joe, that is lina khan. the ftc chair. lina khan in her exit interview. you in on this? nothing gets by you james. nasdaq-100 innovators. one etf. before investing, carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and more in prospectus at invesco.com >>> we're watching nvidia shares at the consumer electronic show in chicago. they're inveiling the same blackwell chip used in data centers with nvidia's move in the premarket, its market cap has passed apples again, now making it the world's most valuable company. >>> and ulta beauty ceo is retiring, going to be replaced by the company's chief officer kecia steelman. she became the coo in 2023. along with that result, ulta shares this morning up by about 3%. >>> let's take a look at what's been happening with the markets this morning. you'll see that futures in the green. we've bounced back and forth a little bit with the nasdaq. but the dow futures solidly in the green, up 130 plus points. s & p futures are up by 15. remember, this is after two up days in a row for the s & p
becky and joe, that is lina khan. the ftc chair. lina khan in her exit interview. you in on this? nothing gets by you james. nasdaq-100 innovators. one etf. before investing, carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and more in prospectus at invesco.com >>> we're watching nvidia shares at the consumer electronic show in chicago. they're inveiling the same blackwell chip used in data centers with nvidia's move in the premarket, its market cap has...
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remembered. from khan yunis. thank god! i�*m crying from happiness. except to enter my land, home will look like. translation: my feeling is indescribable. - have seen here. there is no alternative. for 15 months, home was a place gazans carried inside them. whatever else they carried, whatever they lost. today, the road home was reopened. reclaimed. remembered. the war made nomads of gaza�*s people. this man was walking slowly — his granddaughter�*s pace. family survivors, old and young. translation: i collected her father in pieces - from khan yunis. thank god! i�*m crying from happiness. i don�*t want anything except to enter my land, even if i only eat mud. more than half a million people were displaced from northern gaza during the war. some of those returning now, fearful of what home will look like. others who don�*t remember it at all. translation: my feeling is indescribable. - what am i expecting? we will see the same destruction that we have seen here. earlier i caught up with sam rose, the senior we had yesterday the first six hours of the
remembered. from khan yunis. thank god! i�*m crying from happiness. except to enter my land, home will look like. translation: my feeling is indescribable. - have seen here. there is no alternative. for 15 months, home was a place gazans carried inside them. whatever else they carried, whatever they lost. today, the road home was reopened. reclaimed. remembered. the war made nomads of gaza�*s people. this man was walking slowly — his granddaughter�*s pace. family survivors, old and...
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selleeteefher - in - from khan father in pieces from khan younis _ father in pieces from khan younis. some family of israelis taken hostage on the of october 77 of of to palestinians return to northern to after palestinians return to northern to of after palestinians return to northern to of war. after palestinians return to northern to of war. plus, after palestinians return to northern to of war. plus, the after palestinians return to northern to of war. plus, the us er palestinians return to northern to of war. plus, the us and back 7 77bac7k7fro7r7n77 77 7 77 77 77 77bac7k7fro7r7n77 77br7ink7 77 trade war over deportation a trade war ever deportation ~ ~ , ,., we'll take a closer rights. we'll take a closer look at and trade look at immigration and trade later. global ai race on later. and global ai race on the us share market drops. we the us share market drops. we the from new
selleeteefher - in - from khan father in pieces from khan younis _ father in pieces from khan younis. some family of israelis taken hostage on the of october 77 of of to palestinians return to northern to after palestinians return to northern to of after palestinians return to northern to of war. after palestinians return to northern to of war. plus, after palestinians return to northern to of war. plus, the after palestinians return to northern to of war. plus, the us er palestinians return to...
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we are looking at live pictures of khan - looking at live pictures of khan younis. donnison, our correspondent injerusalem. tell our correspondent in jerusalem. tell us our correspondent injerusalem. tell us more about the reaction where you are. we saw the families in tel aviv all gathering with this news of a ceasefire coming through, the hope that their loved ones will be coming home soon. it’s that their loved ones will be coming home soon-— that their loved ones will be coming home soon. �*, . , , ., home soon. it's a bittersweet moment for those families, _ home soon. it's a bittersweet moment for those families, obviously _ home soon. it's a bittersweet moment for those families, obviously there - for those families, obviously there is huge relief that this long—awaited deal has finally been done, but their loved ones are not out of gaza yet. we expect the first three israeli hostages to be freed on sunday, when this ceasefire comes in. one hamas official has said the deal could actually start as early as tonight, there are apparently talks ongoing at the mom
we are looking at live pictures of khan - looking at live pictures of khan younis. donnison, our correspondent injerusalem. tell our correspondent in jerusalem. tell us our correspondent injerusalem. tell us more about the reaction where you are. we saw the families in tel aviv all gathering with this news of a ceasefire coming through, the hope that their loved ones will be coming home soon. it’s that their loved ones will be coming home soon-— that their loved ones will be coming home...
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i just want to show the viewer is the view from khan - prisoners. the i viewer is the view from khan younis this morning, it hasjust gone 8:00am, up until sunday we are likely to see fighting in the on clay? i likely to see fighting in the on cla ? ~ ., likely to see fighting in the on cla ? ~ . ., ., , likely to see fighting in the on cla ? ~ . ., 3:1 clay? i think we are, at least 80 killed in israeli _ clay? i think we are, at least 80 killed in israeli strikes _ clay? i think we are, at least 80 killed in israeli strikes in - clay? i think we are, at least 80 killed in israeli strikes in gaza . killed in israeli strikes in gaza since this deal was announced on wednesday, 19 children was the figure yesterday, i saw some pictures yesterday evening of a three—year—old child being pulled out from under the rubble still alive, covered in dust, gravel, all sorts in his mouth. so people are still suffering and the fighting is going on. we had one rocket being fired out of gaza by hamas yesterday as well. and i think that fighting will continue until th
i just want to show the viewer is the view from khan - prisoners. the i viewer is the view from khan younis this morning, it hasjust gone 8:00am, up until sunday we are likely to see fighting in the on clay? i likely to see fighting in the on cla ? ~ ., likely to see fighting in the on cla ? ~ . ., ., , likely to see fighting in the on cla ? ~ . ., 3:1 clay? i think we are, at least 80 killed in israeli _ clay? i think we are, at least 80 killed in israeli strikes _ clay? i think we are, at...
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pakistan's former prime minister imran khan an additional 14 years in a corruption case.stop the clock for tiktok? fans and influencers hope the app will get a reprieve ahead of a us ban on sunday. a new discovery in old pompeii — archaeologists in italy unearth a huge bathhouse in the roman city, and he discussed with president zelensky western security guarantees for ukraine. because there has been a lot of talk recently about the possibility perhaps of some sort of negotiations, a ceasefire talk perhaps on the cards between ukraine and russia. but in return for that, kyiv is demanding the west give ukraine some sort of security guaranteed to ensure russia doesn't use a pause in the fighting to regroup and attack ukraine again. and the two leaders yesterday also discussed the possibility of uk contributing to some sort of peacekeeping contingent that could be sent to ukraine to police the front line, a buffer zonein police the front line, a buffer zone in the event that there is some sort of ceasefire. sir keir didn't, that yesterday, but he did said —— he did say discu
pakistan's former prime minister imran khan an additional 14 years in a corruption case.stop the clock for tiktok? fans and influencers hope the app will get a reprieve ahead of a us ban on sunday. a new discovery in old pompeii — archaeologists in italy unearth a huge bathhouse in the roman city, and he discussed with president zelensky western security guarantees for ukraine. because there has been a lot of talk recently about the possibility perhaps of some sort of negotiations, a...
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this celebration in khan yunis was filmed by a trusted palestinian cameraman working for the bbc.ot let internationaljournalists enter gaza to report freely. just over the border in israel is the site of the nova music festival, where hamas killed more than 380 people on the 7th of october and took a0 hostage. this weekend, with the ceasefire coming, many israelis made their own pilgrimages, moving quietly around the photos and memorials to those who were killed. a short distance away is another memorial. the festivalgoers' cars, hundreds of them destroyed in the attack. israelis here said they had wanted a deal in which all the hostages were swapped for palestinian prisoners at the same time. that's because they believed the war is going to resume. they said it was unavoidable while hamas still has armed men in gaza. they want to kill us. they want to finish us. so what is the good questions? look, look, this is, this is the answer. this is what they want. can we live like this? no. a ceasefire, by definition, is a compromise between enemies. but since the october attacks, prime
this celebration in khan yunis was filmed by a trusted palestinian cameraman working for the bbc.ot let internationaljournalists enter gaza to report freely. just over the border in israel is the site of the nova music festival, where hamas killed more than 380 people on the 7th of october and took a0 hostage. this weekend, with the ceasefire coming, many israelis made their own pilgrimages, moving quietly around the photos and memorials to those who were killed. a short distance away is...
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let's go back to security expert mike khan.t is appearing more and more likely that this was not a drunk driver. incidents like we've seen before in 2017 and 2019 when drunk drivers, tony as well as rizutto plowed their vehicles into people after mardi gras carnival parades in other parts of the city. it is seeming to be like this is going to be an intentional act. bourbon street is not drivable, there are bollards on the street that prevent that. nopd also has cranes in the skies with spotters. how can something like this happen on bourbon street with so many law enforcement officers down there? we just reported two days ago more than 300 nopd officers are assigned to that one area of the french quarter. >> so you can do your best to prevent an incident like this, in this incident, again, if you had bollards up and other things that were set up like we had in the pastt that preves a vehicle from further egressing through the street and creating more carnage. you can't stop it completely from entering the area without a massive
let's go back to security expert mike khan.t is appearing more and more likely that this was not a drunk driver. incidents like we've seen before in 2017 and 2019 when drunk drivers, tony as well as rizutto plowed their vehicles into people after mardi gras carnival parades in other parts of the city. it is seeming to be like this is going to be an intentional act. bourbon street is not drivable, there are bollards on the street that prevent that. nopd also has cranes in the skies with...
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jason: lina khan has 72 hours left on the job.er replacement has taken a more balanced approach, more favorable to advancing u.s. innovation. the president is a tech innovator, surrounding himself with innovators coming into office, people serving in crucial roles that understand the vital role the u.s. tech industry plays in economic growth. as far as trade and export around tech, we run a $300 billion surplus in the u.s. on digital trade, exports of u.s. tech around the world. as long as we can place regulators as the president-elect is looking to do who are willing to listen to industry and make sure balance is struck between national security and economic growth, we will be in a better place for the next four years. caroline: thanks for your time. coming up, more on tiktok. the decision on the supreme court. ♪ power e*trade's award-winning trading app makes trading easier. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you ar
jason: lina khan has 72 hours left on the job.er replacement has taken a more balanced approach, more favorable to advancing u.s. innovation. the president is a tech innovator, surrounding himself with innovators coming into office, people serving in crucial roles that understand the vital role the u.s. tech industry plays in economic growth. as far as trade and export around tech, we run a $300 billion surplus in the u.s. on digital trade, exports of u.s. tech around the world. as long as we...
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this celebration in khan yunis was filmed by a trusted palestinian cameraman, working for the bbc.national journalists enter gaza to report freely. just over the border in israel is the site of the nova music festival, where hamas killed more than 380 people on the 7th of october, and took a0 hostage. this weekend, with the ceasefire coming, many israelis made their own pilgrimages, moving quietly around the photos and memorials to those who were killed. a short distance away is another memorial. the festivalgoers' cars, hundreds of them destroyed in the attack. israelis here said they'd wanted a deal in which all the hostages were swapped for palestinian prisoners at the same time. that's because they believed the war is going to resume. they said it was unavoidable while hamas still has armed men in gaza. they want to kill us. they want to finish us. so what is the good questions? look, look, this is, this is the answer. this is what they want. can we live like this? no. a ceasefire, by definition, is a compromise between enemies, but since the october attacks, prime minister net
this celebration in khan yunis was filmed by a trusted palestinian cameraman, working for the bbc.national journalists enter gaza to report freely. just over the border in israel is the site of the nova music festival, where hamas killed more than 380 people on the 7th of october, and took a0 hostage. this weekend, with the ceasefire coming, many israelis made their own pilgrimages, moving quietly around the photos and memorials to those who were killed. a short distance away is another...
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and we look at images of khan younis.e ground. still wanting to return to places where they once had their lives. the really difficult situation. the ceasefire so far holding. let's speak now to our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet. saudi arabia arguably a country that donald trump will want to restart the abraham accords to normalise relations between saudi arabia and israel, something on his agenda. in terms of what we are seeing for the ceasefire, we know it is fragile. so far, we see it holding. and we saw incredibly emotional scenes yesterday of the first three israeli hostages released. yes, the deal is fragile, _ hostages released. yes, the deal is fragile, they - hostages released. yes, the deal is fragile, they are - deal is fragile, they are always fragile in this region but arguably this is possibly the most fragile with the complex 3—phase project. yesterday after a shaky start, the first day of the humanitarian phase and we saw why with such emotional intensity, the reunion of the three young wo
and we look at images of khan younis.e ground. still wanting to return to places where they once had their lives. the really difficult situation. the ceasefire so far holding. let's speak now to our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet. saudi arabia arguably a country that donald trump will want to restart the abraham accords to normalise relations between saudi arabia and israel, something on his agenda. in terms of what we are seeing for the ceasefire, we know it is fragile. so far,...
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so those the live pictures and khan younis. seeing live pictures from jerusalem, this is near to the israeli prime minister's office, where we understand that the security cabinet are reportedly convening to approve the ceasefire deal, so there are going to be two meetings today to agree this ceasefire, the first with the security cabinet, then it will go to the full cabinet, and they will... they will look go to the full cabinet, and they will. .. they will look to approve the deal. of course, there were these delays to the meeting of the cabinet yesterday after mr netanyahu accused hamas of seeking changes to the final agreement. but those have been overcome, the last minute disputes, and it was a predawn statement from mr netanyahu confirming that the ceasefire and hostage release deal had been agreed with hamas. so we're keeping eye on the live pictures from jerusalem, where we expect these meetings to happen during the day. of course, as soon as we get any information on whether those have happened, we will go back to our
so those the live pictures and khan younis. seeing live pictures from jerusalem, this is near to the israeli prime minister's office, where we understand that the security cabinet are reportedly convening to approve the ceasefire deal, so there are going to be two meetings today to agree this ceasefire, the first with the security cabinet, then it will go to the full cabinet, and they will... they will look go to the full cabinet, and they will. .. they will look to approve the deal. of course,...
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for the moment, thank you very much, mahmoud rostom speaking to us from khan yunis.pdate about the release of palestinian prisoners. you had fireworks being launched. you had lots of people waving palestinian flags, chanting songs, some of them actually in support of hamas. and for the 90 prisoners who were released yesterday, the vast majority of them women, they are enjoying their first day of freedom after, in some cases months in prison and in some cases years. some of those women had been arrested for relatively minor offences. you know, there were women who had beenjailed for social media posts. there were some people who hadn't been charged at all with any crime and had been injailfor months. so, you know, again, there's a sort of bittersweet moment, really, because all of the women i spoke to who came out and heard their voices, they said, "look, we're happy to be out of prison, but the main thing is that there is some sort of ceasefire in gaza." and there's also real sadness because, of course, so many lives have been lost over the past 15 months. we're expe
for the moment, thank you very much, mahmoud rostom speaking to us from khan yunis.pdate about the release of palestinian prisoners. you had fireworks being launched. you had lots of people waving palestinian flags, chanting songs, some of them actually in support of hamas. and for the 90 prisoners who were released yesterday, the vast majority of them women, they are enjoying their first day of freedom after, in some cases months in prison and in some cases years. some of those women had been...
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let's look at the live pictures from khan younis in southern gaza.za. a pretty bustling scene in khan younis and many people there have been displaced from northern gaza so under the ceasefire deal hundreds of thousands of people could potentially go back to the north of gaza but israel wants him to be screened and vetted before they make that journey to the north. let's unpack some of this withjon donnison who is here in jerusalem. how close do we think we are to a deal this time? ~ . , . time? we are still waiting. almost there _ time? we are still waiting. almost there but - time? we are still waiting. almost there but not - time? we are still waiting. | almost there but not quite. mediators are saying the broad principles of the deal have been — principles of the deal have been agreed but they are working on what they call technical issues. in particular i think— technical issues. in particular i think some of the coordination of how hostages and prisoners might be exchanged and also some of the wording — exchanged and also some of the wording ov
let's look at the live pictures from khan younis in southern gaza.za. a pretty bustling scene in khan younis and many people there have been displaced from northern gaza so under the ceasefire deal hundreds of thousands of people could potentially go back to the north of gaza but israel wants him to be screened and vetted before they make that journey to the north. let's unpack some of this withjon donnison who is here in jerusalem. how close do we think we are to a deal this time? ~ . , ....
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family survivors, old and young. from khan yunis. i'm crying from happiness. war. home will look like. what am i expecting? we will see the same destruction that we have seen here. we're going from emptiness to emptiness. this is the home many returned to. buildings have been damaged or destroyed. houses burnt, businesses looted. relatives still buried in the rubble. hamas officials have called for 130,000 emergency tents to shelter people returning to the north. gaza's displaced still homeless, even after coming home. now a place of reunions. but talks on extending it into a permanent ceasefire, but the path ahead is unclear. williamson reporting from jerusalem. of the conflict in northern ireland — the 0magh bombing — israeli soldiers withdrawn, replaced by familiarfaces. the impact of this truce is taking hold. but talks on extending it into a permanent ceasefire, talks on gaza's future, haven't yet begun. for gazans, the road back home is open, but the path ahead is unclear. lucy williamson reporting from jerusalem. a public inquiry into the worst atrocity
family survivors, old and young. from khan yunis. i'm crying from happiness. war. home will look like. what am i expecting? we will see the same destruction that we have seen here. we're going from emptiness to emptiness. this is the home many returned to. buildings have been damaged or destroyed. houses burnt, businesses looted. relatives still buried in the rubble. hamas officials have called for 130,000 emergency tents to shelter people returning to the north. gaza's displaced still...
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the camp, which israel had designated as a safe-zone, is located by the sea, west of khan younis.usands of palestinians have relocated there to ride out the cold and wet mediterranean winter. israel says one of the hamas policemen killed in today's strike helped gather intelligence to carry out attacks on israeli troops. >> where did we find him? where else, but of course hiding in the humanitarian zone in khan younis, where gazans are sheltering from this war. but among the dead were three children, from one family, ahmad, mohammed, and abdul rahman al-bardawil. at their funeral today, each received one final kiss from their mother and father. >> we woke up to the sound of the strike at around 1:20 a.m. at that time, i called on the children, but no one answered. the three of them had been sleeping next to each other. amna: israel also struck the hamas-run interior ministry headquarters in khan younis early today. nearby tents were damaged by the blast. in central gaza, at least eight people were killed in a strike on deir al-balah. hospital officials say the victims were members
the camp, which israel had designated as a safe-zone, is located by the sea, west of khan younis.usands of palestinians have relocated there to ride out the cold and wet mediterranean winter. israel says one of the hamas policemen killed in today's strike helped gather intelligence to carry out attacks on israeli troops. >> where did we find him? where else, but of course hiding in the humanitarian zone in khan younis, where gazans are sheltering from this war. but among the dead were...
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we have a fantastic event today featuring lina khan the federal chair. she will first provide some remarks and will sit with the most recent recipient of the d.o.j. top antitrust award, the sherman award my distinguished colleague. it is a tremendous a pleasure to introduce lina khan the chair of the federal trade commission. the federal trade commission enforces the nation's antitrust and consumer protection laws. she got her start in antitrust as a business reporter and a researcher examining consolidation across markets from airlines, to chicken chick. since joining the ftc has focused on exercise and the full fleet of the statutory authorities, regularly engaging with and hearing from the public. and ensuring the agency is updating its tools and skill sets to tackle new market realities and next-generation challenges. priority initiatives have included a proposed rule to ban noncompete clauses, scrutinizing dominant across sectors, protecting people's sensitive data from unchecked surveillance and fighting for americans rights to access h quality aff
we have a fantastic event today featuring lina khan the federal chair. she will first provide some remarks and will sit with the most recent recipient of the d.o.j. top antitrust award, the sherman award my distinguished colleague. it is a tremendous a pleasure to introduce lina khan the chair of the federal trade commission. the federal trade commission enforces the nation's antitrust and consumer protection laws. she got her start in antitrust as a business reporter and a researcher examining...
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great job with lina khan. join us back here tomorrow. now it's time for "squawk on the street". >>> good tuesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street." post nine of the new york stock exchange. stocks looked ahead to monday's strength in tech at least as nvidia's presentation is well received. but we do have an eye on the ten year testing 4.64 this morning and rare downgrades of both apple and tesla. we'll begin with nvidia reclaiming the most valuable crown premarket. jensen wong at ces says agents and self-driving cars will be among the next multi-trillion dollar growth opportunity. >>> meta the last to make a shift appointing dana white to its board. it ends its years' old third-party fact-checking policy. it's now in favor of an x-like community driven system to check facts. >>> and apple shares are lower this morning. this ahead of the open. down grades the stock, now a sell. >> a drum beat of bad news. >>> let's begin with nvidia. jensen wong delivering the keynote at ces. a lot to unpack. this is what he said about the blackw
great job with lina khan. join us back here tomorrow. now it's time for "squawk on the street". >>> good tuesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street." post nine of the new york stock exchange. stocks looked ahead to monday's strength in tech at least as nvidia's presentation is well received. but we do have an eye on the ten year testing 4.64 this morning and rare downgrades of both apple and tesla. we'll begin with nvidia reclaiming the most valuable crown...
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the indian film star saif ali khan, is in hospital, being treated for multiple stab wounds after an intruderhy, welcome to bbc news now, we start in the middle east where there's still much uncertainty, despite the hostage and ceasefire deal that's been announced between israel and the palestinians. the agreement is set to take effect on sunday after diplomatic efforts led by qatar
the indian film star saif ali khan, is in hospital, being treated for multiple stab wounds after an intruderhy, welcome to bbc news now, we start in the middle east where there's still much uncertainty, despite the hostage and ceasefire deal that's been announced between israel and the palestinians. the agreement is set to take effect on sunday after diplomatic efforts led by qatar
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these are the scenes in gaza tonight as palestinians in khan yunis celebrate the deal in the street.demanding the return of hostages taken in october 2023. a bit earlier on, president biden explained what's in that deal. the deal is structured in three phases. phase one will allow six weeks and includes a full and complete ceasefire, withdrawal of israeli forces from all the populated areas of gaza, and the release of a number of hostages held by hamas, including women and elderly and the wounded. in exchange, israel will release hundreds of palestinian prisoners. and during phase one, the palestinians can also return to their neighbourhoods in all the areas of gaza. now remember, you can say across the very latest on the israel—hamas ceasefire on the bbc news website. from all of us here at the catch up, take care and have a good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. arsenal breathe new life into the premier league title race with victory over spurs in the north london derby. the world champion kyren wilson books his place in the quarter—finals of the masters. and rory mcilroy says
these are the scenes in gaza tonight as palestinians in khan yunis celebrate the deal in the street.demanding the return of hostages taken in october 2023. a bit earlier on, president biden explained what's in that deal. the deal is structured in three phases. phase one will allow six weeks and includes a full and complete ceasefire, withdrawal of israeli forces from all the populated areas of gaza, and the release of a number of hostages held by hamas, including women and elderly and the...
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these are the life scenes from khan younis in southern gaza, where you can see the tents of the displaced the war. under the ceasefire deal, those driven from their homes will be allowed to return to what remains of their shattered lives, and to try to rebuild their homes. that will begin as of tomorrow, when the ceasefire gets under way. there will also be a surge of humanitarian aid into gaza, with about 600 trucks of aid per day allowed into the strip to try to relieve the dire situation on the ground. let us pick up on all of this and on the ceasefire deal and we can speak to the former head of the israeli intelligence agency, and also a former member of parliament for the opposition labour party. thank you for being with us here on bbc news. i'm sure in your time you have been very much involved in these sorts of exchanges of hostages and prisoners. just talk us through the kind of choreography of what we are likely to see tomorrow. firstly, we do not know exactly what we will see because things are very much related to the decision that will be made by hamas, and i hope that hamas w
these are the life scenes from khan younis in southern gaza, where you can see the tents of the displaced the war. under the ceasefire deal, those driven from their homes will be allowed to return to what remains of their shattered lives, and to try to rebuild their homes. that will begin as of tomorrow, when the ceasefire gets under way. there will also be a surge of humanitarian aid into gaza, with about 600 trucks of aid per day allowed into the strip to try to relieve the dire situation on...
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translation: i collected her father in pieces from khan yunis. even if i only eat mud. to emptiness. buildings have been damaged or destroyed. relatives still buried in the rubble. gaza's displaced still homeless, even after coming home. now a place of reunions. but talks on extending it into a permanent ceasefire, ahead is unclear. for middle east peace at the us state department. mara, you so much for today. it's jfi'nlna ma twee ema if? "”" ’ ’ all the jfiinina ma twee ema if? "”" ’ ’ all the images clear from all the images that we've seen israeli soldiers withdrawn, replaced by familiarfaces. the impact of this truce is taking hold. but talks on extending it into a permanent ceasefire, talks on gaza's future, haven't yet begun. for gazans, the road back home is open, but the path ahead is unclear. i'm joined now by mara rudman, former chief of staff for the office of the special envoy for middle east peace at the us state department. mara, thank you so much for joining me today. now, it's clearfrom all the images joining me today. now, it's clear from all the images
translation: i collected her father in pieces from khan yunis. even if i only eat mud. to emptiness. buildings have been damaged or destroyed. relatives still buried in the rubble. gaza's displaced still homeless, even after coming home. now a place of reunions. but talks on extending it into a permanent ceasefire, ahead is unclear. for middle east peace at the us state department. mara, you so much for today. it's jfi'nlna ma twee ema if? "”" ’ ’ all the jfiinina ma twee ema...
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i saw this film back in may at khans and the she stepped onto the screen i thought you know what this great story. this is a story that everyone _ great story. this is a story that everyone can - great story. this is a story that everyone can get - great story. this is a story| that everyone can get hold great story. this is a story - that everyone can get hold of. but it also works for the movie itself because it about a fading huge film star who has a tv work—out show and she's been let go from that because she's a bit too old. the producers, shean discovers this unique substance, the film is called the substance, that gives a shot of youth, and alexia of youth which is taken to the extreme because a younger version of her called sue comes out of demi moore's body. it
i saw this film back in may at khans and the she stepped onto the screen i thought you know what this great story. this is a story that everyone _ great story. this is a story that everyone can - great story. this is a story that everyone can get - great story. this is a story| that everyone can get hold great story. this is a story - that everyone can get hold of. but it also works for the movie itself because it about a fading huge film star who has a tv work—out show and she's been let go...
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humanitarian trauma who has just spent a few weeks volunteering in southern gaza and nasser hospital in khannis, the largest city in the south of the gaza strip. he started off by telling me what the situation was like they're on the ground. i was just about three weeks ago in gaza, we left gaza on boxing day. i spent a month there and the situation beyond belief, it was a dystopia. when i walked into gaza from the crossing on the 26th of november it was a really strange experience. it was as if from another world, another planet. the situation in nasser hospital, we went to support colleagues, we were four british doctors in deployment through an amazing ngo, a charity—based ngo, medical aid for palestinians, who looked after us as well as delivering health care for gazans. nasser hospital, you might recall, was closed twice and rebuilt in terms of equipment and expertise but was still overwhelmed with daily casualties and frequent mass casualties came into nasser hospital. when i first met people in gaza they looked really underweight, they were skinny, they resembled the pictures we have
humanitarian trauma who has just spent a few weeks volunteering in southern gaza and nasser hospital in khannis, the largest city in the south of the gaza strip. he started off by telling me what the situation was like they're on the ground. i was just about three weeks ago in gaza, we left gaza on boxing day. i spent a month there and the situation beyond belief, it was a dystopia. when i walked into gaza from the crossing on the 26th of november it was a really strange experience. it was as...
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remembered. from khan yunis. thank god! i'm crying from happiness. even if i only eat mud.replaced by familiarfaces. for gazans, the road back home is open, democratic republic of congo. the offensive by m23 forces in the drc�*s north kivu thousands of people have fled and some congolese troops have one hospital reports at least 17 people dead the head of the united nations�* peacekeeping force in in the past 72 hours. to negotiate with the group. civilians were killed. barbara plett usher sent this report. congo's biggest city, goma. areas, and residents have been reporting gunfire but others say they're also quite interested in accessing the mineral wealth of the region. than a decade. countries, according to un sources quoted in reports. around the world. and regional elections in april. has called for a boycott. poll. official results say president nicolas maduro but the government—controlled electoral commission has indian and chinese diplomats in beijing. the talks were aimed at improving relations of chlorate were found. the use of chlorate as a pesticide is no longe
remembered. from khan yunis. thank god! i'm crying from happiness. even if i only eat mud.replaced by familiarfaces. for gazans, the road back home is open, democratic republic of congo. the offensive by m23 forces in the drc�*s north kivu thousands of people have fled and some congolese troops have one hospital reports at least 17 people dead the head of the united nations�* peacekeeping force in in the past 72 hours. to negotiate with the group. civilians were killed. barbara plett usher...
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i now want to go to ruby khan, the father of itai khan, one of the israeli americans who was killed on october 7th. ruby, thank you so much for being here. we just heard barak ravid talking about your beautiful son who thought he thought for for a bit was living as a as a hostage. but it turned out that he actually was murdered on october 7th. so given what you saw, is still a hostage and he is still a hostage. exactly. so, given that and the fact that i know you want to get his remains back, first of all, can you just describe how this moment feels? >> well, you know, we are grateful, uh, getting to this point. you know, it's been stuck for a long time. it's been 467 days since this began. and, uh, we want to thank the biden administration as well as the incoming trump administration and their teams. uh, especially mr. brett mcgurk. uh, nsc coordinator for the middle east, as well as mr. steve witkoff. uh. president trump, special envoy. i actually was in qatar myself last week meeting both of them and know the commitment that they showed to get us where we are today. but we all must
i now want to go to ruby khan, the father of itai khan, one of the israeli americans who was killed on october 7th. ruby, thank you so much for being here. we just heard barak ravid talking about your beautiful son who thought he thought for for a bit was living as a as a hostage. but it turned out that he actually was murdered on october 7th. so given what you saw, is still a hostage and he is still a hostage. exactly. so, given that and the fact that i know you want to get his remains back,...
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i saw this film back in may at khans and the she stepped onto the screen i thought you know what this is a great story. thought you know what this is a great story-— great story. this is a story that everyone _ great story. this is a story that everyone can - great story. this is a story that everyone can get - great story. this is a story| that everyone can get hold great story. this is a story - that everyone can get hold of. but it also works for the movie itself because it about a fading huge film star who has a tv work—out show and she's been let go from that because she's a bit too old. the producers, shean discovers this unique substance, the film is called the substance, that gives a shot of youth, and alexia of youth which is taken to the extreme because a younger version of her called sue comes out of demi moore's body. it is a fabulous film and it's a brilliant performance from demi moore the like of which you will never see. if you are my age and i hesitate to say, some of our audience's age, you will remember herfrom the of our audience's age, you will remember her from t
i saw this film back in may at khans and the she stepped onto the screen i thought you know what this is a great story. thought you know what this is a great story-— great story. this is a story that everyone _ great story. this is a story that everyone can - great story. this is a story that everyone can get - great story. this is a story| that everyone can get hold great story. this is a story - that everyone can get hold of. but it also works for the movie itself because it about a fading...
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in the streets of khan younis in gaza, overwhelming relief that they are alive, and hope, too, that there of this war might be over. translation: when they announced that there is a ceasefire, we felt happy and relieved. the pain has disappeared a bit, even though the pain is still present. but hopefully joy will overcome the pain. let our prisoners get freed and for the injured to get treated. people are exhausted. some weapons, some defiance were on show, but hamas is a shadow of what it was when it attacked israel on the seventh of october, 2023. and apart from survival, there isn't much to celebrate for palestinians in gaza. israel has killed almost 50,000 people at least. the territories are in ruins and well over 2 million have been forced out of their homes. —— the territory's in ruins. and in tel aviv, it is also a bittersweet moment for the families and supporters of israeli hostages, living and dead. 33 women, older men and the sick and wounded are due for release in the next six weeks in return for hundreds of palestinian detainees and prisoners. but the future of the rest of
in the streets of khan younis in gaza, overwhelming relief that they are alive, and hope, too, that there of this war might be over. translation: when they announced that there is a ceasefire, we felt happy and relieved. the pain has disappeared a bit, even though the pain is still present. but hopefully joy will overcome the pain. let our prisoners get freed and for the injured to get treated. people are exhausted. some weapons, some defiance were on show, but hamas is a shadow of what it was...
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predicted very early on on my program that israel would have to keep going back into each of these towns, khan yunus, wherever it was, back, you know, again and again. that is, that does seem to be what's happened. so is that how do you get out of that cycle without trying to in some way give the palestinians in gaza some confidence that they have a leadership that they that they feel is legitimate as -- legitimate? pres. herzog: as leaders in the region who clearly identify a unique historic opportunity. the trajectory is clear, the trajectory, the acceptance of israel in the region. no terror, safety for all, and development of the middle east towards a better future, but there's one thing in petraeus's comments that in my mind suffered from a certain naivete in the way you focus on it. the truth of the matter is that our soldiers were shocked in in the infrastructure that they found in gaza, meaning in so many houses there were tunnels leading to the command and control centers of hamas. to places where hostages are held to a huge amount of ammunition. it's a whole school of military operat
predicted very early on on my program that israel would have to keep going back into each of these towns, khan yunus, wherever it was, back, you know, again and again. that is, that does seem to be what's happened. so is that how do you get out of that cycle without trying to in some way give the palestinians in gaza some confidence that they have a leadership that they that they feel is legitimate as -- legitimate? pres. herzog: as leaders in the region who clearly identify a unique historic...
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i'm joined now by saeed khan, associate professor in near eastern studies at wayne state university.re you optimistic that this time a deal could be struck? i think the optimism comes from the timing than the substance. it is interesting to hear president biden speak that this is a deal and a proposal that he has put on the table for several months. i think that thatis several months. i think that that is something that scholars will debate. but at the same time, you also have president—elect trump claiming credit that he sent his incoming middle east envoy, mr whitcoff to the region and pressured prime minister netanyahu to accept a deal that had been on the table for quite some time. so i think that this is seems to be really about, as often times it is, american jostling for credit on this. the deals have been under negotiation for quite some time. many people who are on the inside, particularly on the israeli side, have claimed that prime minister netanyahu has procrastinated and in fact, impeded the ability for these negotiations to go forth several months ago. so the negotiatio
i'm joined now by saeed khan, associate professor in near eastern studies at wayne state university.re you optimistic that this time a deal could be struck? i think the optimism comes from the timing than the substance. it is interesting to hear president biden speak that this is a deal and a proposal that he has put on the table for several months. i think that thatis several months. i think that that is something that scholars will debate. but at the same time, you also have president—elect...
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khan, 96-29, but who's counting? canter, 68-29. with this, they went on to bring major cases. google, amazon, apple. live nation, i mentioned, and many others. groceries, health care. importantly nearly every single one of these cases and many more, including the ftc's successful suit to block the merger of the grocery chains was supported and this is very key as we go forward, and we see a change in administration. it was supported by a strong bipartisan coalition of attorney generals across the country. we don't often think of california and oklahoma pairing up, or minnesota and texas, but this has happened in many ways for the support of the work that we have done. another legacy from the biden administration was a continuation, a number of vital cases that started under the trump administration prevailing in the google search case early they are year, and the facebook case for trial next year. when i think of things that have been positive for the public like the at&t breakup when you look at what they're doing. they're still there, and doing well, but you also have a much
khan, 96-29, but who's counting? canter, 68-29. with this, they went on to bring major cases. google, amazon, apple. live nation, i mentioned, and many others. groceries, health care. importantly nearly every single one of these cases and many more, including the ftc's successful suit to block the merger of the grocery chains was supported and this is very key as we go forward, and we see a change in administration. it was supported by a strong bipartisan coalition of attorney generals across...