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jeremy bowen should know much better. — that camp.that camp. jeremy bowen should know much better, he has— that camp. jeremy bowen should know much better, he has been _ that camp. jeremy bowen should know much better, he has been covering - much better, he has been covering the situation for decades. he knows the situation for decades. he knows the situation for decades. he knows the situation of oppression, the state of colonisation and detention of people, he knows the theft of land and resources, the denial of basic dignity from people unable to travel. and actually the killing fields around these settlements, the settler violence. to claim there is a controlled palestinian situation, it is of resistance and survival. people have the right to protect themselves, their properties and their families, themselves, their properties and theirfamilies, to themselves, their properties and their families, to seek and consult international law about the right of people to resist israeli imposed illegalities. really, this has been going on f
jeremy bowen should know much better. — that camp.that camp. jeremy bowen should know much better, he has— that camp. jeremy bowen should know much better, he has been _ that camp. jeremy bowen should know much better, he has been covering - much better, he has been covering the situation for decades. he knows the situation for decades. he knows the situation for decades. he knows the situation of oppression, the state of colonisation and detention of people, he knows the theft of land and...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jenin. where did the events of the last 48 hours leave the conflict?lict? well, the conflict continues _ hours leave the conflict? well, the conflict continues and _ hours leave the conflict? well, the conflict continues and the - hours leave the conflict? well, the conflict continues and the great. conflict continues and the great scheme of things probably doesn't make a great deal of difference. without question, the armed groups who controlled that camp have had a serious dent in their ambitions, a defeat, but in the bigger scheme of things here, when this sort of thing has happened in the past, what have they done? they've rearmed and they've gone back to where they were before. 0n the israeli side, they're expressing satisfaction with the amount of weapons they have taken and destroyed, exposes as well. they say that they have taken away a source of danger for their own citizens, a nest of terrorists. but there is a political dimension in israel as well, because there are hardliners there pushing very, very persistently for a military operation in
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jenin. where did the events of the last 48 hours leave the conflict?lict? well, the conflict continues _ hours leave the conflict? well, the conflict continues and _ hours leave the conflict? well, the conflict continues and the - hours leave the conflict? well, the conflict continues and the great. conflict continues and the great scheme of things probably doesn't make a great deal of difference. without question, the armed groups who controlled that camp have had a...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jenin.wen also gave us his analysis of where the events of the last 48 hours leaves the conflict. the conflict continues and the great scheme of things probably doesn't make a great deal of difference. without question, the armed groups who controlled that camp have had a serious dent in their ambitions, a defeat. but in the bigger scheme of things here, when this sort of thing has happened in the past, what have they done? they've rearmed and they've gone back to where they were before. on the israeli side, they're expressing a lot of satisfaction with the amount of weapons that they have taken and destroyed, explosives as well. they say that they have reduced they've taken away a source of danger for their own citizens, a nest of terrorists. but there's a political dimension in israel as well, because there are hardliners there who are pushing very, very persistently for a military operation in the west bank against particularly the armed groups who are here. now, will they be satisfied by
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jenin.wen also gave us his analysis of where the events of the last 48 hours leaves the conflict. the conflict continues and the great scheme of things probably doesn't make a great deal of difference. without question, the armed groups who controlled that camp have had a serious dent in their ambitions, a defeat. but in the bigger scheme of things here, when this sort of thing has happened in the past, what have they done? they've rearmed and they've gone back to where...
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stephen bowen, thank you.'re able to connect 250 miles above earth. >> stephen, thank you. >> floating mic. there it is. he did it for us. yay! >> this is your happiness. >> i'm done for the day. >>> back here on earth, really on grass on earth, chris eubanks will take the court to extend his wimbledon run. on the line a shot at the semifinals on tennis' grandest stage. 27-year-old eubanks, toiling in tennis' minor leagues in obscurity only months ago, stunned fans by beating tsitsipas guaranteeing him $449,000 of prize money raising his career total to more than 20%. now he faces daniil medvedev. what the russian said about eubanks ahead of their match. >> he won an atp, his first title. here in the quarters beating stephanos in five sets. i need to be at my best tennis wise and mentally to try to beat him. >> joining us now, because he had so much fun yesterday and we did, too, so we had to bring him back tennis hall of famer mats wilander. for someone who has won grand titles, we talked about the mental ele
stephen bowen, thank you.'re able to connect 250 miles above earth. >> stephen, thank you. >> floating mic. there it is. he did it for us. yay! >> this is your happiness. >> i'm done for the day. >>> back here on earth, really on grass on earth, chris eubanks will take the court to extend his wimbledon run. on the line a shot at the semifinals on tennis' grandest stage. 27-year-old eubanks, toiling in tennis' minor leagues in obscurity only months ago, stunned...
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[heavy gunfire] >> that was jeremy bowen there. you can see that gunfire still ongoing. are live pictures of jenin right now and my colleagues are telling me that every so often you can still hear crackles of gunfire there. one new line to bring you as well, just in the last few minutes, this is from reuters news agency, the u.n. security council will meet behind closed doors on friday to discuss the middle east. this was after israel's biggest west bank operation in years. in light of "of the alarming developments in palestine." that is according to the reuters news agency, kelly komaraing to us in the last few minutes. again, the other reports saying that israel is finishing up its operation there and is withdrawing. we have no independent confirmation of that but we'll be keeping across these pictures and our sources to bring you the latest on that. knew, though, i want to speak to someone in a mala, the occupied west bank. the executive director of the prelim institute for public diplomacy. thank you so much for coming on the program. >> thank you for having me. >> i
[heavy gunfire] >> that was jeremy bowen there. you can see that gunfire still ongoing. are live pictures of jenin right now and my colleagues are telling me that every so often you can still hear crackles of gunfire there. one new line to bring you as well, just in the last few minutes, this is from reuters news agency, the u.n. security council will meet behind closed doors on friday to discuss the middle east. this was after israel's biggest west bank operation in years. in light of...
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our international editor, jeremy bowen is in jenin with the latest. military released these pictures. their message? israel's enemies can expect no mercy. rapid gunfire families caught in the crossfire managed to get out overnight. the impact on civilians is alarming un agencies, what they call the loss of life and the scale and severity of injuries. this morning, the israelis said they were working systematically to locate and destroy weapons. palestinians had tried to make this part ofjenin a no—go area for israelis. on the edges of the refugee camp, theirfury and frustration overflowed. more families came out of the combat zone. the un says israeli strikes cut much of the camp's power and water. he said they'd been held by the army in a room. he said drones were shooting at them. "we've just got out. we're all exhausted. "nothing to drink or eat this morning. "what a mess!" as for emergency services, the un says destruction makes access hard. tear gas was used repeatedly next to the hospital on the edge of the camp — another un concern. but it seem
our international editor, jeremy bowen is in jenin with the latest. military released these pictures. their message? israel's enemies can expect no mercy. rapid gunfire families caught in the crossfire managed to get out overnight. the impact on civilians is alarming un agencies, what they call the loss of life and the scale and severity of injuries. this morning, the israelis said they were working systematically to locate and destroy weapons. palestinians had tried to make this part ofjenin a...
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our international editor jeremy bowen reports from inside the camp...ning you may find some images in his report distressing. with the israelis gone, the palestinians ofjenin were able to bury their dead. they processed out of the refugee camp and, on a finaljourney, passed the homes of the dead men and around their town. israel says it has closed thejenin terrorism factory. but armed men from the militias that control the camp were everywhere. in 48 hours, israeli forces did a lot of damage in what they call a successful operation to find and destroy weapons. but someone�*s livelihood will have disappeared along with that van. and smashing the refugee camp's infrastructure, electricity, as well as water, alarmed the un. it looks more like collective punishment. "there is no solution," said aymen al saadi. "not until we get back what we lost in 1948. "we are refugees here. our lands are there." he means in israel. in the camps are descendants of palestinians who fled or were forced out of what became israel in 1948. mourners brought the bodies back to t
our international editor jeremy bowen reports from inside the camp...ning you may find some images in his report distressing. with the israelis gone, the palestinians ofjenin were able to bury their dead. they processed out of the refugee camp and, on a finaljourney, passed the homes of the dead men and around their town. israel says it has closed thejenin terrorism factory. but armed men from the militias that control the camp were everywhere. in 48 hours, israeli forces did a lot of damage in...
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and jeremy bowen has given us this analyisis of the israeli operation injenin.hese things, both sides like to claim victory. the israeli position is that they put in a very professional force of troops a new specialforces brigade that was able to achieve what it had to do in terms of destroying weapons, getting suspects all in two days and they got out. so they feel they've done theirjob very well, but against that, the palestinians were palestinian fighters were walking openly around the camp this morning carrying american—made assault weapons. and i think that, you know, these are people who will not be thinking about surrender. they'll be thinking about revenge. and, yes, they've lost a lot of weapons and explosives. but there's also ways here of replacing them on the black market. you can buy apparently american m—ii or m—16 rifles for about £30,000. ironically, many of those have been stolen from israeli army stores. so i think that while all this messaging is going on about claiming victory, the messaging that isn't happening and hasn't happened for many y
and jeremy bowen has given us this analyisis of the israeli operation injenin.hese things, both sides like to claim victory. the israeli position is that they put in a very professional force of troops a new specialforces brigade that was able to achieve what it had to do in terms of destroying weapons, getting suspects all in two days and they got out. so they feel they've done theirjob very well, but against that, the palestinians were palestinian fighters were walking openly around the camp...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jenin. not anyone�*s bombs and bullets.re staffed either all or part of the time. but more than 750 other stations don�*t no staff at all on site to sell tickets. rail companies say that nowadays only 12% of train tickets are bought over the counter. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin reports. up and down the country, hundreds of ticket office shutters could soon come down for good. train companies are under pressure from the government to cut costs and introduce changes they see as modernising. this has been at the heart of long—running disputes with rail unions. the industry says when it comes to tickets, passenger habits have been changing. just look at the increasing use of smartphones. and they say only about 12% of tickets are now bought at ticket offices. here�*s what passengers at slough thought of most closing. whether somebody on the platform who has been helpful can provide that sort of service, i doubt it. so i would prefer to keep the ticket offices is the answer. i think i would be happy to buy my tickets
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jenin. not anyone�*s bombs and bullets.re staffed either all or part of the time. but more than 750 other stations don�*t no staff at all on site to sell tickets. rail companies say that nowadays only 12% of train tickets are bought over the counter. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin reports. up and down the country, hundreds of ticket office shutters could soon come down for good. train companies are under pressure from the government to cut costs and...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jenin.assador to the international atomic energy agency, yevhenii tsymbaliuk, as told the bbc, "we don't need another chernobyl in europe." this comes after ukrainain forces once again accused russia of planning to stage an attack at the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. on tuesday, ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky told french president emmanuel macron that he believed russia was planning "dangerous provocations" at zaporizhzhia. moscow has countered those claims, accusing kyiv of planning to attack the site. speaking in his nightly address, zelensky echoed the concerns he brought up to macron. translation: now we have information _ translation: now we have information from _ translation: now we have information from our- information from our intelligence that the russian military has placed objects similar to explosives on the roofs of several power units of the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, it's probable albany to simulate an attack on the planet i could have another scenario. in
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jenin.assador to the international atomic energy agency, yevhenii tsymbaliuk, as told the bbc, "we don't need another chernobyl in europe." this comes after ukrainain forces once again accused russia of planning to stage an attack at the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. on tuesday, ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky told french president emmanuel macron that he believed russia was planning "dangerous provocations" at zaporizhzhia. moscow has...
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jeremy bowen is injanine. ——jenin.is is the hospital at the edge of the refugee camp injenin, where a lot of the casualties have come in. and these people here, a mixture of local guys and also a lot of medics are waiting for the next lot to come in. ambulances have gone out in the last few minutes to try to bring in people. they say that there have been some people wounded inside the camp now. we can't get up that way because that's where the israelis are. they're a couple of hundred yards in that direction. the men here, some of them have had these nasty looking, really crude homemade bombs in little tins that essentially the idea is that they just throw them. i mean, they make a loud noise, but also, if you're riding right on them, they would be deadly. well, i suppose the main thing i get from the people here is this sense of determination and defiance. there is a deeply built—in culture of resistance here, not just in this city, but in the northern west bank, particularly. and that's why, from the israeli point of
jeremy bowen is injanine. ——jenin.is is the hospital at the edge of the refugee camp injenin, where a lot of the casualties have come in. and these people here, a mixture of local guys and also a lot of medics are waiting for the next lot to come in. ambulances have gone out in the last few minutes to try to bring in people. they say that there have been some people wounded inside the camp now. we can't get up that way because that's where the israelis are. they're a couple of hundred yards...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jenin.er, explosions continued in jenin asjeremy spoke to me from the city. this kind of thing has been going on all day. the former israeli prime minister naftali bennett joins us from jerusalem. thank you forjoining us. first of all, the israeli military are calling this an israeli operation but we know that young people are being killed, four of them under 18, is that what the military set out to do to kill people between the ages of 16-18? v do to kill people between the ages of 16-18? ,, _, a, , ~ do to kill people between the ages of 16-18? ,, a, , ~ ~ of 16-18? quite the contrary. all 11 --eole of 16-18? quite the contrary. all 11 peeple dead _ of 16-18? quite the contrary. all 11 people dead there _ of 16-18? quite the contrary. all 11 people dead there are _ of 16-18? quite the contrary. all 11 . people dead there are medicines. the fact that there young terrorists that decide to hold arms is their response visit. at the end of the day, over the past year or so, we've had over 50 is
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jenin.er, explosions continued in jenin asjeremy spoke to me from the city. this kind of thing has been going on all day. the former israeli prime minister naftali bennett joins us from jerusalem. thank you forjoining us. first of all, the israeli military are calling this an israeli operation but we know that young people are being killed, four of them under 18, is that what the military set out to do to kill people between the ages of 16-18? v do to kill people between...
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here'sjeremy bowen's report. the israeli military released these pictures. their message? can expect no mercy. families caught in the crossfire managed to get out overnight. the impact on civilians is alarming un agencies, what they call the loss of life and the scale and severity of injuries. this morning, the israelis said they were working systematically to locate and destroy weapons. palestinians had tried to make this part ofjenin a no—go area for israelis. 0n the edges of the refugee camp, their fury and frustration overflowed. more families came out of the combat zone. the un says israeli strikes cut much of the camp's power and water. he said they'd been held by the army in a room. he said drones were shooting at them. we've just got out. we're all exhausted. nothing to drink or eat this morning. what a mess. as for emergency services, the un says destruction makes access hard. tear gas was used repeatedly next to the hospital on the edge of the camp. another un concern, but it seemed to be aimed at crowds of angry palestinians who gathered near there. some had hom
here'sjeremy bowen's report. the israeli military released these pictures. their message? can expect no mercy. families caught in the crossfire managed to get out overnight. the impact on civilians is alarming un agencies, what they call the loss of life and the scale and severity of injuries. this morning, the israelis said they were working systematically to locate and destroy weapons. palestinians had tried to make this part ofjenin a no—go area for israelis. 0n the edges of the refugee...
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jeremy bowen there. at this, this is when jeremy was speaking to one of my colleagues here just a few hours ago. the longer—term impact on families and children is that they grow up seeing all of this. and not only do they... explosion that is, i think... explosion gunfire the crowds are scattering down there. that fire is coming i think from palestinians, firing out perhaps at the israelis. this kind of thing has been going on all day. that clip from jeremy gives you an idea of what's been going on all day. let's bring in rebecca and chris. good evening to you both, i want to start with you because you have experience directly ofjenin? i'm afraid these scenes are depressingly familiar to anyone who's followed the israel— palestine conflict for some time. i was in jenin during 2002 during what was called the second palestinian uprising, and again back in 2002, there was a big of you're really incursion intojenin, massive incursion into jenin, massive destruction incursion intojenin, massive destruction a
jeremy bowen there. at this, this is when jeremy was speaking to one of my colleagues here just a few hours ago. the longer—term impact on families and children is that they grow up seeing all of this. and not only do they... explosion that is, i think... explosion gunfire the crowds are scattering down there. that fire is coming i think from palestinians, firing out perhaps at the israelis. this kind of thing has been going on all day. that clip from jeremy gives you an idea of what's been...
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. >> it was really bowen started it >> seth: yeah.ou just threw him right under the bus. right then >> sorry, bowen. [ light laughter ] >> seth: i mean, i will say there was a real moment where it cut to the wide and bowen had no idea it was in the wide. >> he -- >> seth: because he wasn't even trying not to laugh. >> he tossed - [ light laughter ] >> he tossed his fork and fully gave up. [ light laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> he was like, "i can't." it was over. and when it was on me. and i was breaking because i was turning every now and then and yeah, i'm throwing him under the bus. >> seth: yeah, yeah, yeah. [ light laughter ] >> basically he was like, "no, no, you never break. and. >> seth: yeah, well. >> so we were done for >> seth: well, it was really fun to watch it was a really special episode. and my goodness, it's so wonderful to have you back >> so nice to see you again. [ cheering ] >> seth: guys, how about that? pedro pascal new episodes of "the last of us" airs sunday at 9:00 on hbo and hbo max. thursdays "the mandalorian
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jeremy bowen there, you can see that gunfire is still ongoing. at these pictures ofjenin right now. my colleagues tell me that every so often, you can still hear crackles of gunfire there. one new and to bring you just in the last few minutes, from reuters news agency, the un security council will meet behind closed doors on friday to discuss the middle east, this is israel's biggest west bank invasion in years. in light of "the alarming developments in palestine." that is according to the reuters news agency, just coming to us in the last few minutes. so we will keep across those live pictures for you, other reports from reuters saying israel is finishing up its operation and is withdrawing, we haven't got independent confirmation of that but we will keep you across these sources to bring you the latest on that. joining me now from ramallah, in the occupied west bank is ines abdel razek, the executive director of the palestine institute for public diplomacy. thank you so much for coming on the programme. thank you so much for coming on the progr
jeremy bowen there, you can see that gunfire is still ongoing. at these pictures ofjenin right now. my colleagues tell me that every so often, you can still hear crackles of gunfire there. one new and to bring you just in the last few minutes, from reuters news agency, the un security council will meet behind closed doors on friday to discuss the middle east, this is israel's biggest west bank invasion in years. in light of "the alarming developments in palestine." that is according...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jenin.henjust and then just the past few minutes or so, the white house press secretary karinejean—pierre says bradaric t now is to restore infrastructure for civilians in jenin. infrastructure for civilians in jenin. �* , ., infrastructure for civilians in jenin. a ., ., ., jenin. as yul noh and we have said many times — jenin. as yul noh and we have said many times can — jenin. as yul noh and we have said many times can we _ jenin. as yul noh and we have said many times can we support - jenin. as yul noh and we have saidj many times can we support israel's security and right to defend his people against hamas. palestinian islamichhad and other terrorist groups. it is imperative to take all possible steps to protect civilians from harm and measures need to be taken to improve the humanitarian situation on the ground and restore critical services like electricity and water to civilian population, and water to civilian population, and so i don't have any more to share that, but certainly we a
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jenin.henjust and then just the past few minutes or so, the white house press secretary karinejean—pierre says bradaric t now is to restore infrastructure for civilians in jenin. infrastructure for civilians in jenin. �* , ., infrastructure for civilians in jenin. a ., ., ., jenin. as yul noh and we have said many times — jenin. as yul noh and we have said many times can — jenin. as yul noh and we have said many times can we _ jenin. as yul noh and we have said...
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doctor bowens. i want to thank you for being here and in your testimony, you reference what i think is one of the more important points in this debate and that children are treated as special and vulnerable, a vulnerable class in the psychological and research fields. you reference the experience at tuskegee. and to me, the important takeaway here is that controversial, so-called health care practices, treatments and experience have not always withstood the test of time outside of your reference. i think of how lobotomy was once a form of care we wouldn't even consider today. and in fact, has been banned in countries throughout the world. in this debate, i have wanted to replace the misleading terminology, gender affirming care, especially as it relates to children because one, it replaces the biological reality of sex and two because it falsely suggests that using the term affirming that there is anything good going on here, there are only two sexes, boys or girls or boys or boys and girls are girl
doctor bowens. i want to thank you for being here and in your testimony, you reference what i think is one of the more important points in this debate and that children are treated as special and vulnerable, a vulnerable class in the psychological and research fields. you reference the experience at tuskegee. and to me, the important takeaway here is that controversial, so-called health care practices, treatments and experience have not always withstood the test of time outside of your...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jenin.n the last hour or so, we have heard from the white house on this, the white house spokesperson saying it is critical to restore infrastructure to civilians. that is one of their messages coming out in the last hour or so. let's get the thoughts of our panel, justine greening and hagar chemali. hagar, should we start with you since we have had that us response? what is your response over the last two days? your response over the last two da 5? , your response over the last two da s? , ., ., ., ., days? listen, i have a lot of experience _ days? listen, i have a lot of experience in _ days? listen, i have a lot of experience in overseeing i days? listen, i have a lot of. experience in overseeing these issues, working at the white house, and what is heart breaking to see if this is similar behaviour that we are seeing over and over and over again over the last 75 years. when you talk about refugees being in a camp nearly 75 years, or over 75 years, it shows you that something in the syst
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jenin.n the last hour or so, we have heard from the white house on this, the white house spokesperson saying it is critical to restore infrastructure to civilians. that is one of their messages coming out in the last hour or so. let's get the thoughts of our panel, justine greening and hagar chemali. hagar, should we start with you since we have had that us response? what is your response over the last two days? your response over the last two da 5? , your response over...
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coming up next on jimmy kimmel, julie bowen. she's hilarious. really funny.ak tough spots have this bump on the back of my head when i try the titanium shaver for the first time. >> when i looked at my bump, it was fantastic. >> quick no niche, no cuts, perfect shave. i feel great. >> an easy grip design for perfect control. rechargeable lithium ion power to shave anywhere anytime. the ultimate wet dry shaver. no creams, lotion or soap needed hypoallergenic organic for sensitive skin safe to the touch . >> not one cut. not one nick not only shaving my head, but i was also shaving my face smooth. it's never really been the smooth before until i use this five minutes. >> whole head done. it's perfect. >> micro touch. titanium head shaver. the faster, easier and safer way to shave. guaranteed. or your money back. get yours now at get head shaver.com for only two payments of 29.99 or call one (800)■!a443-9935. >> it works it really does what it's supposed to do it's smooth , it's fast, it's perfect. >> you need the titanium shaver. >> this is the one micro touch
coming up next on jimmy kimmel, julie bowen. she's hilarious. really funny.ak tough spots have this bump on the back of my head when i try the titanium shaver for the first time. >> when i looked at my bump, it was fantastic. >> quick no niche, no cuts, perfect shave. i feel great. >> an easy grip design for perfect control. rechargeable lithium ion power to shave anywhere anytime. the ultimate wet dry shaver. no creams, lotion or soap needed hypoallergenic organic for...
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. >>> into the box, initially won by katie bowen, former north carolina tar heel. and it's in!me >> we've got the break down. the latest in sports on this wednesday morning, and starting with a big upset at the women's world cup. sabrina bolden scored in the 25th minute. they'd hold on the rest of the way beating co-host new zealand 1-0. and team usa takes the field again tonight. the americans take on the netherlands in a rematch of the 2019 world cup final so yes, we will be cheering them on >> yes, another night of no sleep, at least for me having to watch that shifting fields so to speak to men's soccer and lionel messi's second game stateside. he found the back of the net eight minutes in he followed that with another first-half goal and a pair of assists to robert taylor espn says atlanta is the 100th club messi scored against in his professional career. inter miami ran away with the 4-0 win. if you were wondering if he'd live up to the hype, looks like he is so far >> can you imagine this phenomenon let's dive into the pool with katie ledecky, adding another gold medal t
. >>> into the box, initially won by katie bowen, former north carolina tar heel. and it's in!me >> we've got the break down. the latest in sports on this wednesday morning, and starting with a big upset at the women's world cup. sabrina bolden scored in the 25th minute. they'd hold on the rest of the way beating co-host new zealand 1-0. and team usa takes the field again tonight. the americans take on the netherlands in a rematch of the 2019 world cup final so yes, we will be...
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degraded the black population in the congressional district currently represented by jamaal bowen. degraded the black population in the district i represent. deglade black population in the congressional district represented by yvette clarke. deglade black population in the district represented by greg meeks. and decimated the latino population, degraded it in the congressional district currently represented by nydia velazquez. somehow that possible? when the percentage of new yorkers who come from communities of color in the last decade increased. it didn't decrease. and in five different congressional districts, this out of town special master drew a map rubber stamped by a right-wing judge by steuben county that went in the opposite direction than that suggested by the united states supreme court? so we're here because the court of appeals in its prior iteration made, in my view, an erroneous decision. i'm thankful that the process, which will be a fairer -- a fairer one is back on track. reporter: yesterday we saw a hearing that some considered to be out of this world, talking
degraded the black population in the congressional district currently represented by jamaal bowen. degraded the black population in the district i represent. deglade black population in the congressional district represented by yvette clarke. deglade black population in the district represented by greg meeks. and decimated the latino population, degraded it in the congressional district currently represented by nydia velazquez. somehow that possible? when the percentage of new yorkers who come...
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today, this is the earlier i came from. cameron came to bowen, requesting the return of these peoples mother goddess the indigenous army people in finland are also seeking. they were patch creation of artifacts from germany. put the vin in ton c, beethoven's 8 symphony or she was doctoral faces return from poland. things around the world wide, but it's a complex issue. the in the nigerian capital, a bu joe, an airplane from the german government, touched down on the 18th of december 2022. it's priceless cargo, a message to the world that germany was following. others in rude patch reading benning bronzes to nigeria, a 125 years off today was seized by the british. the, the 2 government ministers attended the ceremony for the official hand over they was designed to be the 1st of many such deliveries the we didn't find out what this key was used for. maybe to unlock a shrine, maybe tell a story. but what do we do know is that off to being rob from the knee, it was brought to present, but not only to richard and finally ended up in the city all could of today a. this key is fact the trea
today, this is the earlier i came from. cameron came to bowen, requesting the return of these peoples mother goddess the indigenous army people in finland are also seeking. they were patch creation of artifacts from germany. put the vin in ton c, beethoven's 8 symphony or she was doctoral faces return from poland. things around the world wide, but it's a complex issue. the in the nigerian capital, a bu joe, an airplane from the german government, touched down on the 18th of december 2022. it's...
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tend to grow expedition during which some 250 tons of dinosaur bones were excavated and taken away to bowen. now researches are looking inside the bottles with the help of a c t scanner. the results of boston, i think and also revealing when it comes to gym and colonialism. this is the world's largest mounted dinosaur skeleton jeff titan, drunk i called oscar. that is a, he's 13 meters, 27 til around 23 meters long. and how's it going? this will would record entry to prove it. today oscar takes pride of place and buildings, natural history museum. he's also a treasure for researches and the museum is probably until logical collection headed by tanya shots. the idea off of the tongue, the dresser tighten is one is the knowledge of sort of pulse the res. so it essentially stands for that entire great is a cancer cooper does all the largest land dwelling village rates of old time that's highest. and most of these dinosaurs would be a 150000000 years ago in east africa. and present day tons and a half that bones were dug up during the 10 to google expedition and colonial german east africa. the
tend to grow expedition during which some 250 tons of dinosaur bones were excavated and taken away to bowen. now researches are looking inside the bottles with the help of a c t scanner. the results of boston, i think and also revealing when it comes to gym and colonialism. this is the world's largest mounted dinosaur skeleton jeff titan, drunk i called oscar. that is a, he's 13 meters, 27 til around 23 meters long. and how's it going? this will would record entry to prove it. today oscar takes...
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are still refugees and who are completely enclaved in this area. 0ur interntaional editor, jeremy bowenting from jenin. while he was speaking with another one of our bbc outlets earlier, gunfire broke out. here's that dramatic moment. longer term...impact on families, on children, is that they grow up seeing all of this and not only do they... explosion that is, i think... explosions and gunfire the crowds are scattering down there. that fire, i think, is coming from palestinians firing out at, perhaps, the israelis. this kind of thing has been going on all day. shouting gunfire jeremy and the rest of the bbc crew injenin were not injured. here's his report of how the day unfolded. the israeli military released these pictures. their message? israel's enemies can expect no mercy. rapid gunfire sirens wail families caught in the crossfire managed to get out overnight. the impact on civilians is alarming un agencies, what they call the loss of life and the scale and severity of injuries. this morning, the israelis said they were working systematically to locate and destroy weapons. palesti
are still refugees and who are completely enclaved in this area. 0ur interntaional editor, jeremy bowenting from jenin. while he was speaking with another one of our bbc outlets earlier, gunfire broke out. here's that dramatic moment. longer term...impact on families, on children, is that they grow up seeing all of this and not only do they... explosion that is, i think... explosions and gunfire the crowds are scattering down there. that fire, i think, is coming from palestinians firing out at,...
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our international editor jeremy bowen is live in jenin for us tonight. jeremy. thank you, clive. goat that the israelis pulled out of the refugee camp, which is very close to where i am. and those palestinians who live there went back into try and see the state of their homes. when we went up state of their homes. when we went up there first thing this morning, the big item on the agenda was the funerals of people who we believe were mostly fighting men. and one warning, some people may find some of the images in my report a bit distressing. with the israelis gone, the palestinians ofjenin were able to bury their dead. they processed out of the refugee camp and, on a finaljourney, passed the homes of the dead men and around their town. israel says it has closed thejenin terrorism factory. but armed men from the militias that control the camp were everywhere. but someone's livelihood will have disappeared along with that van. and smashing the refugee camp's infrastructure, electricity, as well as water, alarmed the un. it looks more like collective punishment. "there is no solutio
our international editor jeremy bowen is live in jenin for us tonight. jeremy. thank you, clive. goat that the israelis pulled out of the refugee camp, which is very close to where i am. and those palestinians who live there went back into try and see the state of their homes. when we went up state of their homes. when we went up there first thing this morning, the big item on the agenda was the funerals of people who we believe were mostly fighting men. and one warning, some people may find...
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against terrorist groups but called for the protection of civilians. 0ur interntaional editorjeremy bowens reporting from jenin. while he was speaking with another one of our bbc outlets earlier, gunfire broke out. here's that dramatic moment. longer term...impact on families, on children, is that they grow up seeing all of this. and not only do they... explosion. that is, i think... explosions and gunfire. the crowds are scattering down there. that fire i think is coming from palestinians firing out at perhaps the israelis. this kind of thing has been going on all day. gunfire. some analysis. live now to sydney where we can speak to dr lana tatour who is an associate professor at the school of social sciences at the university of new south wales in sydney. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. your perspective, give us your take on what has been going on in the last few days, this offensive on the part of israel and the outcome. thank you for having me. as israeli forces are withdrawing from jenin, the scale of devastation is becoming clear. houses have been destroyed, streets have b
against terrorist groups but called for the protection of civilians. 0ur interntaional editorjeremy bowens reporting from jenin. while he was speaking with another one of our bbc outlets earlier, gunfire broke out. here's that dramatic moment. longer term...impact on families, on children, is that they grow up seeing all of this. and not only do they... explosion. that is, i think... explosions and gunfire. the crowds are scattering down there. that fire i think is coming from palestinians...
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our international editor jeremy bowen sent in this report from jenin.tinians ofjenin were able to bury their dead. they processed out of the refugee camp and, on a finaljourney, passed the homes of the dead men and around their town. israel says it has closed thejenin terrorism factory. but armed men from the militias that control the camp were everywhere. in 48 hours, israeli forces did a lot of damage in what they call a successful operation to find and destroy weapons. but someone's livelihood will have disappeared along with that van. and smashing the refugee camp's infrastructure, electricity, as well as water, alarmed the un. it looks more like collective punishment. "there is no solution," said aymen al saadi. "not until we get back what we lost in 1948. "we are refugees here. our lands are there." he means in israel. in the camps are descendants of palestinians who fled or were forced out of what became israel in 1948. mourners brought the bodies back to the camp to be buried. palestinian leaders say their people have a right to defend themselve
our international editor jeremy bowen sent in this report from jenin.tinians ofjenin were able to bury their dead. they processed out of the refugee camp and, on a finaljourney, passed the homes of the dead men and around their town. israel says it has closed thejenin terrorism factory. but armed men from the militias that control the camp were everywhere. in 48 hours, israeli forces did a lot of damage in what they call a successful operation to find and destroy weapons. but someone's...
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i am joined today byjeremy bowen. you, jeremy, are the current international editor, former middle east editor, and yourjob is very much being on the front lines of covering war and conflict and international affairs on the ground. and you are the disinformation social media, aka misinformation, person here at the bbc and it's... you know, when i started here, someone had said to me, "we will one day have someone, a correspondent, whosejob it is to look at social media." well, i'd say, "what is social media?" i might have said, "what is media?" i'm here becausejeremy has a new podcast called the frontlines ofjournalism and it's all about unpicking our role as journalists, especially journalists who find themselves in very difficult situations, war zones and covering some of the very worst stories, and it really interested me because i, less so on the war front lines and more on the digital front lines. yes, and you, i've been listening to your latest of many podcasts, marianna in conspiracyland, right? i didn't come u
i am joined today byjeremy bowen. you, jeremy, are the current international editor, former middle east editor, and yourjob is very much being on the front lines of covering war and conflict and international affairs on the ground. and you are the disinformation social media, aka misinformation, person here at the bbc and it's... you know, when i started here, someone had said to me, "we will one day have someone, a correspondent, whosejob it is to look at social media." well, i'd...
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have fled to from to day, not to neighboring chad since april, many recounted to hers they with miss bowen knows that i do, i left my family behind, including my wife and children. i left them in the fighting. there was no force to protect civilians. the rapid simple force he's attacked is from every side, even in the streets when we tried to flee the they didn't leave people alive. the tech people and the dead were left on the streets. too many refugees see they had to leave sick and entered the family members behind the un report says some of those buried in the grave include those who died from untreated injuries. health facilities have been destroyed in the violence and telecommunications were cut off a thousands across the border every day seeking safety sedans. army says the un report provides a glimpse of the crimes committed by the parent military group. it's fighting and accused the are a staff of work crimes and crimes against humanity. the power military has previously blamed what it's called the outlaws for the violence and are for the human rights commission. there has urged t
have fled to from to day, not to neighboring chad since april, many recounted to hers they with miss bowen knows that i do, i left my family behind, including my wife and children. i left them in the fighting. there was no force to protect civilians. the rapid simple force he's attacked is from every side, even in the streets when we tried to flee the they didn't leave people alive. the tech people and the dead were left on the streets. too many refugees see they had to leave sick and entered...
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earlier i was listening to the international- listening to the international editorjeremy bowen who saidt has become nothing more than a slogan. it doesn't mean anything, he said. the more than a slogan. it doesn't mean anything. he said-— anything, he said. the two state solution has _ anything, he said. the two state solution has been _ anything, he said. the two state solution has been dead - anything, he said. the two state solution has been dead for- anything, he said. the two state solution has been dead for quitej solution has been dead for quite some time and it is striking that people refer to it still. it is not even a slogan that anybody can even believing at this point and it is clear that there is no two state solution and it is clear that the israelis in the form of this government but including previous ones, they are intent on annexing territory of the west bank that previously people believed would be part of a palestinian state. the reason why people still refer to the two state solution is because no one can actually face up to the reality of the annexation of parts of
earlier i was listening to the international- listening to the international editorjeremy bowen who saidt has become nothing more than a slogan. it doesn't mean anything, he said. the more than a slogan. it doesn't mean anything. he said-— anything, he said. the two state solution has _ anything, he said. the two state solution has been _ anything, he said. the two state solution has been dead - anything, he said. the two state solution has been dead for- anything, he said. the two state...
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the issue, there is a renewed issue by some house democrats, your colleagues, cori bush and jamal bowen to bring into the house floor. if democrats retake the house and eight year, do you expect to see real movement, and do you think the affirmative action decision and dangerous possible reparations in california? >> that's a good question, reverend. i don't know. i can't see that far down the road with respect to california. it becomes something that clearly becomes a consideration in all that, but in the house, there is the reparations bill on the federal side. obviously, that sheila jackson as champion for a long time. remember years ago, i worked with john khan, when he first introduced this. that bill has got to get out of the house and onto the floor, and it really depends on what the senate looks like next year after the spoke clears, and whether or not there is going to be 60 or 60 plus members of the senate. so it will require, number one, winning the house of representatives, number two, pleading quickly to get that federal bill up, heard and our onto the floor, and then to se
the issue, there is a renewed issue by some house democrats, your colleagues, cori bush and jamal bowen to bring into the house floor. if democrats retake the house and eight year, do you expect to see real movement, and do you think the affirmative action decision and dangerous possible reparations in california? >> that's a good question, reverend. i don't know. i can't see that far down the road with respect to california. it becomes something that clearly becomes a consideration in...
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biggest military operations in the occupied west bank in years and we have spoken to internationaljeremy bowenister rishi sunak has been questioned by senior mps on topics including the war in ukraine, the cost of living and public services this afternoon. he appeared before the liaison committee — made up of senior mps who head the different house of commons select committees. the prime minister was questioned by chris bryant over not turning up at the borisjohnson vote. it will make you did not turn up for the borisjohnson votes at all, did you. i the boris johnson votes at all, did ou. . , the boris johnson votes at all, did ou. ., , ., the boris johnson votes at all, did ou. ., . ., , the boris johnson votes at all, did ou. .,, ., . ., , of the boris johnson votes at all, did yon-_ of the i you. i was a charity diner. of the members — you. i was a charity diner. of the members of— you. i was a charity diner. of the members of parliament - you. i was a charity diner. of the members of parliament were i you. i was a charity diner. of the members of parliament were at| you. i was a charity di
biggest military operations in the occupied west bank in years and we have spoken to internationaljeremy bowenister rishi sunak has been questioned by senior mps on topics including the war in ukraine, the cost of living and public services this afternoon. he appeared before the liaison committee — made up of senior mps who head the different house of commons select committees. the prime minister was questioned by chris bryant over not turning up at the borisjohnson vote. it will make you did...
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his cousin, helen bowens, there, serving in whatever capacity needed to be for first lady. there wasn't a lot of first lady thing going on in a white house in mourning. but for the things really couldn't be avoided. helen barnes was doing them. but she was lonely too. and she was also in mourning. there's. that's a helen. yes. on the left. carrie, the doctor in the middle. and nell wilson mcadoo, the youngest daughter there. they're there at the races. and so it was actually grayson, that gentleman in the middle who was woodrow wilson's doctor and a good friend of edith's, coincidentally. and he was worried he was his patient depressed. and he went to edith and said, will you please make friends? helen barnes they're so lonely and sad, they could really use a friend can you can you just go be nice? and she said, no, just, she said, you know, i don't want any part of official washington i'm a local washingtonian. you and he said you don't need to be part of official washington. there's nothing official going on just. take her for a walk in rock creek park just be nice. so di
his cousin, helen bowens, there, serving in whatever capacity needed to be for first lady. there wasn't a lot of first lady thing going on in a white house in mourning. but for the things really couldn't be avoided. helen barnes was doing them. but she was lonely too. and she was also in mourning. there's. that's a helen. yes. on the left. carrie, the doctor in the middle. and nell wilson mcadoo, the youngest daughter there. they're there at the races. and so it was actually grayson, that...
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[cheers] >> initially won by katie bowen form tarheel. it's in. >> and tomorrow team u.s.a.x. those your headlines, steve. >> thrilling stuff. thank you very much. >> carley: you are welcome. meanwhile, take a live look at surf city down the jewelersy shore beautiful sunrise. janice dean, you know what? i have cheated. i'm looking at the internets and 72 degrees there right now. they are going for a daytime high of 83. >> janice: it's really nice here in new york city. it's going to get warm this week and can you feel the humidity. that is moving from the south to the east. take a look at that area of high pressure anchored across the southwest. it's going to expand towards the east. that means daytime highs in the 90's and 100-degree range. this is the heat index, whether a it feels like when it gets really warm and you have got the humidity. so 107 in st. louis. 100 in nashville. and that's going to come up towards the mid-atlantic and northeast friday. look at that 100 degrees is what it is going to feel like in new york. 106 in columbus and. the average is 85. 95 on thur
[cheers] >> initially won by katie bowen form tarheel. it's in. >> and tomorrow team u.s.a.x. those your headlines, steve. >> thrilling stuff. thank you very much. >> carley: you are welcome. meanwhile, take a live look at surf city down the jewelersy shore beautiful sunrise. janice dean, you know what? i have cheated. i'm looking at the internets and 72 degrees there right now. they are going for a daytime high of 83. >> janice: it's really nice here in new york...