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. the bristol zoo pro'ect to share best practice._ the bristol zoo pro'ect to share best practise._ the, . best practice. giraffes, for me are re best practice. giraffes, for me are pretty special- _ best practice. giraffes, for me are pretty special. they _ best practice. giraffes, for me are pretty special. they were - best practice. giraffes, for me are pretty special. they were there i best practice. giraffes, for me are| pretty special. they were there 20 years _ pretty special. they were there 20 years ago — pretty special. they were there 20 years ago when i started in zoos and there _ years ago when i started in zoos and there are _ years ago when i started in zoos and there are the first time i worked with and — there are the first time i worked with and ever since then i've had a real passion — with and ever since then i've had a real passion for them, so the idea of the _ real passion for them, so the idea of the conference is to basically increase — of the conference is to basically increase all of our knowledge and our training increase all of our knowledge and ourtraining
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they come j together at bristol zoo project together at bristol zoo project to share best practice.ial. giraffes, for me, i pretty special-— giraffes, for me, i pretty secial. :: , ., ., special. 20 years ago when i started in — special. 20 years ago when i started in susa _ special. 20 years ago when i started in susa they - special. 20 years ago when i started in susa they were i special. 20 years ago when i | started in susa they were the first— started in susa they were the first animal i worked with and ever— first animal i worked with and ever since _ first animal i worked with and ever since then i've had a real passion — ever since then i've had a real passion for— ever since then i've had a real passion for them. the idea of this— passion for them. the idea of this conference is to basically increase _ this conference is to basically increase all our knowledge on training, _ increase all our knowledge on training, on things like hoof care, — training, on things like hoof care, on— training, on things like hoof care, on blood rule, all sorts of stuff— care, on blood rule, al
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today in bristol.here taking to the streets not just here, but in a hundred different cities and towns across our country . and the aim across our country. and the aim of today is for, as the organisers say, for ordinary people to voice their opinion and to call for a ceasefire in gaza. and to call for a ceasefire in gaza . so far it's been gaza. so far it's been a peaceful protest. plenty of banners and plenty of anger, plenty of debate on the streets . plenty of debate on the streets. but so far the police have been police ing this with a light touch and that does seem to have paid off. >> jeff moody in bristol there. well, one arrest has been made as just stop oil protesters hold as just stop oil protesters hold a people versus oil demonstration in the capital. oil activists met at the london eye near the shell headquarters there, marching against the government's decision to license more than 100 new oil and gas projects . the group says the projects. the group says the government is imprison ing p
today in bristol.here taking to the streets not just here, but in a hundred different cities and towns across our country . and the aim across our country. and the aim of today is for, as the organisers say, for ordinary people to voice their opinion and to call for a ceasefire in gaza. and to call for a ceasefire in gaza . so far it's been gaza. so far it's been a peaceful protest. plenty of banners and plenty of anger, plenty of debate on the streets . plenty of debate on the streets. but so...
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there is some success on bristol's streets.ained, one detained. he was jailed for seven months and banned from driving. but there is a new generation of young riders now reaching for the saddle. danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. that is it from me for now. now the weather. hello there. good evening. well, storm debi brought strong, gusty winds, heavy downpours of rain and some large waves across the north—west of the uk earlier on today. here's the isle of man as recorded by one of our weather watchers. gusts of wind here in ronaldsway, recorded at 68mph, but those wind gusts were even stronger still across parts of north—west england, northern ireland and north wales — 77mph recorded in aberdaron. you can see storm debi really quite nicely with a curl of cloud here on the satellite picture as the storm worked its way further eastwards. it's rattling along quite quickly, clearing out into the north sea overnight tonight. you can see that on the pressure chart quite nicely. it's still blustery towards the south with the tightness o
there is some success on bristol's streets.ained, one detained. he was jailed for seven months and banned from driving. but there is a new generation of young riders now reaching for the saddle. danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. that is it from me for now. now the weather. hello there. good evening. well, storm debi brought strong, gusty winds, heavy downpours of rain and some large waves across the north—west of the uk earlier on today. here's the isle of man as recorded by one of our weather...
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margaret, from edward williams in bristol, england in 1619. his name was the margaret and it was due to take off for the new world with the expedition on september the 16th. next captain would leave, had to get a crew, and he found men that were capable of building a settlement. they were carpenters, journeymen, turners, fellers, those kinds of professions that were craftsmen who knew how to build a settlement. the sturdy settlement that would last for a long time. so he chose 35 men to go across. the settlement progressed. next, he needed provision for the ship and he started to do that. he had food that included biscuits and bread, wheat, peas, bacon and horse meat in other kinds of things like that. he also had a beer, cider and aquavit, which was an alcoholic beverage during those years. now he took with him along as well tools and kitchen utensils, bibles and 6000 beads to trade with the indians. so there were a lot of things on that ship that went over. the margaret itself was a small ship for those times. it was only 35 feet long at its
margaret, from edward williams in bristol, england in 1619. his name was the margaret and it was due to take off for the new world with the expedition on september the 16th. next captain would leave, had to get a crew, and he found men that were capable of building a settlement. they were carpenters, journeymen, turners, fellers, those kinds of professions that were craftsmen who knew how to build a settlement. the sturdy settlement that would last for a long time. so he chose 35 men to go...
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danjohnson, bbc news, bristol.ster united manager, sir alex ferguson, the england coach gareth southgate and the prince of wales. sir bobby, who won the european cup with manchester united, and the world cup with england, died last month, at the age of 86. gary lineker spoke to my colleague 0lly foster outside the service. i mean, he was more thanjust a footballer in many ways. 0bviously, he brought us a lot of success as a country and a tremendous amount of success as a football club. but i think it was... it was perhaps how he was as a person, that he'll be remembered as much as anything else. he was a kind, generous, a lovely human being, and he was synonymous with the word football. you could go anywhere in the world, even places where they didn't speak english, and they'd perhaps know... they'd say one thing to you, and that was bobby charlton. and that shows his fame. and it also shows how much respect and love he has around the world. and the congregation today. can you can you talk to us the relevance of th
danjohnson, bbc news, bristol.ster united manager, sir alex ferguson, the england coach gareth southgate and the prince of wales. sir bobby, who won the european cup with manchester united, and the world cup with england, died last month, at the age of 86. gary lineker spoke to my colleague 0lly foster outside the service. i mean, he was more thanjust a footballer in many ways. 0bviously, he brought us a lot of success as a country and a tremendous amount of success as a football club. but i...
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they've very bristol.tion of campaigning and protesting . and certainly and protesting. and certainly they've turned out i mean, it's not as much as not as well populated as recent marches have been here. there was a march 2 or 3 weeks ago when there were a lot more people here than there are now . so whether that means are now. so whether that means support is waning, i don't know. but there's certainly, as i say, around a thousand people here and they are getting very vocal. yeah >> all right. jeff moody there, thank you very much for that update. we'll see what happens then. we'll see if it all kicks off. but jeff, thank you very much. now, folks, you can get loads on that story on our loads more on that story on our website, gbnews.com. it's the fastest growing national news website in the uk . it's got the website in the uk. it's got the best analysis and opinion as well as the latest breaking news. now school strikes, i mentioned them a little bit there. school strikes for palestine . they're spreadi
they've very bristol.tion of campaigning and protesting . and certainly and protesting. and certainly they've turned out i mean, it's not as much as not as well populated as recent marches have been here. there was a march 2 or 3 weeks ago when there were a lot more people here than there are now . so whether that means are now. so whether that means support is waning, i don't know. but there's certainly, as i say, around a thousand people here and they are getting very vocal. yeah >> all...
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eleanor lawrie, bbc news in bristol. you are watching bbc news.ck home in the past couple of hours, are being transported away back to meet their loved ones, theirfamilies, their loved ones, their families, who their loved ones, theirfamilies, who returned home after the nearly two—month ordeal after being seized by hamas in estoril on october the 7th, they were in southern israel, all 17 as part of a team of agricultural workers from thailand and southern israel. nine still remaining captive in gaza. we will bring it more on that throughout the day. for the last 12 years edinburgh zoo has been home to the only giant pandas in the uk, but if you're thinking of paying them a visit, time is running out fast. today's the final day people will get to see tian tian and yang guang before their encloure is shut off and they prepare for theirjourney back home to china. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon has more. hey buddy, you ready to go through? the morning wake—up call. the pandas are creatures of habit, kirsty has been getting up earlier as thei
eleanor lawrie, bbc news in bristol. you are watching bbc news.ck home in the past couple of hours, are being transported away back to meet their loved ones, theirfamilies, their loved ones, their families, who their loved ones, theirfamilies, who returned home after the nearly two—month ordeal after being seized by hamas in estoril on october the 7th, they were in southern israel, all 17 as part of a team of agricultural workers from thailand and southern israel. nine still remaining captive...
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danjohnson, bbc news, bristol.nd inadequate" performance of the metropolitan police. sergeant matt rartner was murdered in september 2020 after officers failed to find a gun concealed on a man they'd arrested. speaking after an inquest verdict of unlawful killing, sue bushby said, "if people had done theirjob properly, matt would still be alive today." hundreds of homes have been evacuated in south—west iceland over fears of a volcanic eruption. almost 1,000 earthquakes have hit the area since last night, shaking houses and cracking roads. seismic activity has eased in some areas but experts say a nine—mile river of magma, running under the reykjanes peninsula, is still active. now for a bit of instant karma — police in scotland have arrested a man who kept an expensive camera accidently left on a beach on the remote island of barra. the man took the camera but wrote a letter to the local police, returning the memory card to maintain "good karma", but it was to prove his downfall. ellie price has the story. it does
danjohnson, bbc news, bristol.nd inadequate" performance of the metropolitan police. sergeant matt rartner was murdered in september 2020 after officers failed to find a gun concealed on a man they'd arrested. speaking after an inquest verdict of unlawful killing, sue bushby said, "if people had done theirjob properly, matt would still be alive today." hundreds of homes have been evacuated in south—west iceland over fears of a volcanic eruption. almost 1,000 earthquakes have...
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danjohnson, bbc news, bristol.firefighters were called to the blaze in hounslow last night. specialist fire teams are investigating what could have caused it. a british man who spent two years with the islamic state group in syria has beenjailed for eight years. aine davis had admitted two charges of financing terrorism and possessing a weapon for terrorist purposes. he had previously been suspected of being a member of the so—called islamic state beatles, who tortured and killed hostages. hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes in south—west iceland over fears of a volcanic eruption. almost 1,000 earthquakes have hit the area since last night, shaking houses and cracking roads. our correspondentjessica parker is there. our correspondent jessica parker is there. , ,, our correspondent jessica parker is there. ,, ~ our correspondent jessica parker is there. ,, . ., , there. jessica. we are in south-west iceland there. jessica. we are in south-west lceland tonight _ there. jessica. we are in south-wes
danjohnson, bbc news, bristol.firefighters were called to the blaze in hounslow last night. specialist fire teams are investigating what could have caused it. a british man who spent two years with the islamic state group in syria has beenjailed for eight years. aine davis had admitted two charges of financing terrorism and possessing a weapon for terrorist purposes. he had previously been suspected of being a member of the so—called islamic state beatles, who tortured and killed hostages....
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imagining queen camilla, buckingham palace, looking through all the entries, and there's one from bristol think the story behind that is who are the teachers because they have done an amazing job with those children. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. the weather this week is much quieter than it was last week. the most, notjust today but for much of this week we're looking at sunny spells and scattered showers. some of the spells will be heavy on the nry particularly in the west and wednesday we will see some rain crossing from west to east. what we have this afternoon are a lot of showers in the west, some of them spreading into the midlands but in between and ahead of them we will see some sunshine. especially in north—east scotland, parts of eastern england and the south—east. the temperatures today ranging from nine to about 14 degrees. feeling fresh if you are out and about. through this evening and overnight, the breeze will tend to ease a touch in the english channel, there still be some showers in the west and four parts of north—east englan
imagining queen camilla, buckingham palace, looking through all the entries, and there's one from bristol think the story behind that is who are the teachers because they have done an amazing job with those children. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. the weather this week is much quieter than it was last week. the most, notjust today but for much of this week we're looking at sunny spells and scattered showers. some of the spells will be heavy on the nry...
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there is some success on bristol streets.g this rider. one detained, one detained, blackthorne close. he was jailed for seven months and banned from driving. but there is a new generation of young riders now reaching for the saddle. those pictures are terrifying, aren't they?— those pictures are terrifying, aren't they? this is the sort of thing which — aren't they? this is the sort of thing which is _ aren't they? this is the sort of thing which is tearing - aren't they? this is the sort of thing which is tearing two - thing which is tearing two communities up and down the country and you get the sense that the police don't really know what the best way to go is, the guidance is not clear, it's all very complicated and it is a real challenge. those officers on the front line under pressure are making decisions about what is safe and went to chase and windy drop back. they are for clearer guidance. —— when to chase and when to drop back. the police counsel is looking at this as is the home office, went to intercept these bike
there is some success on bristol streets.g this rider. one detained, one detained, blackthorne close. he was jailed for seven months and banned from driving. but there is a new generation of young riders now reaching for the saddle. those pictures are terrifying, aren't they?— those pictures are terrifying, aren't they? this is the sort of thing which — aren't they? this is the sort of thing which is _ aren't they? this is the sort of thing which is tearing - aren't they? this is the sort...
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the man who runs it trained in bristol here in the u.k., mohamed l sharif.nics and his patients are in northern gaza, and some weeks ago, he ignored the order to evacuate. our reporter has been keeping in contact with him. here is his story. >> hello from gaza. i am mohammed sharif. i am in north gaza strip, in palestine. i stay with my children hadi, ilyas and hafez. reporter: mohamed santos this video in november from his home in jabeur leah camp, where the israeli military has covered some of its deadliest bombings. he told us he had been distracting his children with drawing and coloring activities to help them cope. by the picture outside w a harsh reality. >> that is how we wake up every morning. [explosion >> is the sound everyday in palestine. reporter: he told he decided to stay back with nine of his family members because the road to the south was too dangerous and people were being killed along the way. mohamed lives dangerously close to the indonesian hospital which, according to human rights watch, has been struck multiple times by israeli force
the man who runs it trained in bristol here in the u.k., mohamed l sharif.nics and his patients are in northern gaza, and some weeks ago, he ignored the order to evacuate. our reporter has been keeping in contact with him. here is his story. >> hello from gaza. i am mohammed sharif. i am in north gaza strip, in palestine. i stay with my children hadi, ilyas and hafez. reporter: mohamed santos this video in november from his home in jabeur leah camp, where the israeli military has covered...
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yes, huge figure in bristol, of course , figure in bristol, of course, although that was famously theple who did that were for in sufferable middle class twerps, weren't they , with names like weren't they, with names like porridge or something. >> can't remember. >> i can't remember. >> i can't remember. >> always like that. >> it's always like that. >> it's always like that. >> just stop oil >> probably a just stop oil right now. >> probably a just stop oil right no yeah whereas this lady >> yes. yeah whereas this lady is part of the larger black lives matter for exactly who was one of the main co—authors users of actually that march which led to episode, obviously to that episode, which obviously raised of questions over raised a lot of questions over this episode. >> i mean, people bristol >> i mean, the people of bristol were not consulted. it was just the mob who decided to bring down this statue . and obviously down this statue. and obviously she raised serious questions over who should decide for pubuc over who should decide for public figures and what to do with our past and
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crossing over to bristol, joined by david miller, academic broadcaster, investigative researcher. david, thanks so much for being with us, well prior to that uh news item, it had the situation that's happening in the uk, i want to look at that. um because of course as we've seen this genocide that has taken place, something else has been taking place in the west, as we have seen a greater crack crackdown um on individual liberties, whether we're talking about uh protesting, whether we're talking about certain academics and speaking about this situation, people are losing their jobs, um, uh, we've had influence, actually actors and actresses, in other countries too, that have been canceled, i want to talk. about that aspect of what we're seeing from this uh 50 days of this genocide that is taking place in gaza? well, i mean, the key question here is the word you just used, which is the g word genocide, and that has been the key um question when people have been supporting palestinian rights, just using the word genocide has been enough to get people cancelled, so they uh... of a ho
crossing over to bristol, joined by david miller, academic broadcaster, investigative researcher. david, thanks so much for being with us, well prior to that uh news item, it had the situation that's happening in the uk, i want to look at that. um because of course as we've seen this genocide that has taken place, something else has been taking place in the west, as we have seen a greater crack crackdown um on individual liberties, whether we're talking about uh protesting, whether we're...
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author and political activist from montreal, and also tony gosling, investigative journalist from bristolto press tv. now starting with mr. engler, the joint. arab league uh and the oic summit in riad, iranian president ibrahim raisi said that or he reiterated the need for immediate ceasefire, humanitarian aid to gaza and also the reopening of the rafaq crossing to let in more aid to gaza, now we can't get any action on the ground instead of just uh, that's what we are getting, just uh talks and no action on the ground, just condemnations, so what could we expect in the coming days? well, i think we expect more israeli, killing, i think we're seeing this horrible stuff around the hospitals and and obviously there's different international bodies, medical bodies are condemning that, but israel has gone down a path of uh violence, more violence, more violence, uh, is the plan to drive everyone out of gaza, i think that's still a possibility to divide it in half, um, the... the this onslot uh we're going to expect more of it unfortunately until until the us government and the other g7 countr
author and political activist from montreal, and also tony gosling, investigative journalist from bristolto press tv. now starting with mr. engler, the joint. arab league uh and the oic summit in riad, iranian president ibrahim raisi said that or he reiterated the need for immediate ceasefire, humanitarian aid to gaza and also the reopening of the rafaq crossing to let in more aid to gaza, now we can't get any action on the ground instead of just uh, that's what we are getting, just uh talks...
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now, kids in bristol much.issed school today because they were taking part in an event called school strike for palace . called school strike for palace. stein what on earth are they doing with their children? i'm martin daubney, standing in for patrick christys on gb news. this is britain's news the camilla tominey show sunday mornings from 930 on gb news is . mornings from 930 on gb news is. welcome back. >> it's 326. you're watching and listening to martin daubney on gb news covering for patrick christys. now a little later this hour, i'll bring you news of a high court victory for prince harry. now we keep being told that our children's education charleton suffered badly during the pandemic. well, studies have found that most kids reading ages behind pre—covid levels and the fact that 25 million school days were lost to strike action in the last academic year won't help those children catch up either. now, will it ? but incredibly, now, will it? but incredibly, for the second week now in a row , numerous ki
now, kids in bristol much.issed school today because they were taking part in an event called school strike for palace . called school strike for palace. stein what on earth are they doing with their children? i'm martin daubney, standing in for patrick christys on gb news. this is britain's news the camilla tominey show sunday mornings from 930 on gb news is . mornings from 930 on gb news is. welcome back. >> it's 326. you're watching and listening to martin daubney on gb news covering...
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also with us tony gosling historian and investigative journalist in bristol. good to you gentlemen. now let's go to beirout first to uh ali. as as you know, israel is now targeting hospitals directly, used to be in the vicinity, before that it was given a warning that. and we're going to uh do this, and they did it, so what does this say about the nature of this regime? well, i think the nature of this regime was revealed quite a long time ago, israel's part of israel's military doctrine, i would say, is to target civilians, in 2006, it targeted the bridges in 1996, we had the kana messa, if you recall that one, where a you on compound which was... housing lebanese civilians was bombed leading to the death of women and children, so i think the world is accustom to this, or at least the victims, the countries that are falling fallen victim to israeli aggression, have been accustom to this, but what's happening in gaza has to be said has brought the situation whole new level, the escalation, the targeting of civilians, not just the targeting of hospitals, by the way, what's been uniqu
also with us tony gosling historian and investigative journalist in bristol. good to you gentlemen. now let's go to beirout first to uh ali. as as you know, israel is now targeting hospitals directly, used to be in the vicinity, before that it was given a warning that. and we're going to uh do this, and they did it, so what does this say about the nature of this regime? well, i think the nature of this regime was revealed quite a long time ago, israel's part of israel's military doctrine, i...
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tony gustling, historian investigative journalists in bristol. and thank you for watching this episode of the spotlight. i've been your host, i'll see you next time. اطلع يا عم اطلع اطلع اطلع. marine, navy, air force. make no mistake, this is not just another episode of violence between israelis and palestinians i was deeply sad and outraged by the uh forming moment, can i begin by saying that wars are bad for economies, full stop, when governments start spending money on wars, they have less money for people, calls for seasfire are calls for israel to surrender to hamas. if you look at the history of the israeli entity, especially the economic history. israel is a child which been fed and bad by united states. october 7th marked new chapter. in israel's history, they were stunned by the unexpected turn of events. now the big question is, can israel restore its shuttered image, after the seismic shift in its narrative. your headlines on press the v 38 days of unabated israeli bommings claim more than 11,100 palestinian lives in gaza, mostly women
tony gustling, historian investigative journalists in bristol. and thank you for watching this episode of the spotlight. i've been your host, i'll see you next time. اطلع يا عم اطلع اطلع اطلع. marine, navy, air force. make no mistake, this is not just another episode of violence between israelis and palestinians i was deeply sad and outraged by the uh forming moment, can i begin by saying that wars are bad for economies, full stop, when governments start spending money on...
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everyone from winsaka to newport and providence to bristol, and of course the great city of pawtucket. so rhode island, thank you for putting your trust in me to bring our values of hard work, grit, determination, resilience in the face of adversity all the way from the motion state to the halls of the united states congress. i will work hard for those people in rhode island, those people across this country every single day. so thank you for this privilege, and mr. speaker, i yield back.
everyone from winsaka to newport and providence to bristol, and of course the great city of pawtucket. so rhode island, thank you for putting your trust in me to bring our values of hard work, grit, determination, resilience in the face of adversity all the way from the motion state to the halls of the united states congress. i will work hard for those people in rhode island, those people across this country every single day. so thank you for this privilege, and mr. speaker, i yield back.
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analying as from beirout. also with us is tony gosling, historian and investigative journalist in bristol. good to see you gentlemen, now let's go to beirout first to uh ali, as as you know, israel is now targeting hospitals directly, used to be in the vicinity, before that it was given a warning that evacuate and we're going to uh do this, and they did it, so what does this say about the nature of this regime? well, i think the nature of this. was revealed quite a long time ago, israel's part of israel's military doctrine, i would say is to target civilians in 2006 it targeted the bridges in 1996, we had the kanaca if you recall that one where a you on compound which was housing lebanese civilians was bombed leading to the death of women and children, so i think the world is accustomed to this, or at least the victims, the countries that are fallen victim to israeli aggression have been accustomed to this, but what's happening in gaza has to be said has brought the situation whole new level, the escalation, the targeting of civilians, not just the targeting of hospitals by the way, what'
analying as from beirout. also with us is tony gosling, historian and investigative journalist in bristol. good to see you gentlemen, now let's go to beirout first to uh ali, as as you know, israel is now targeting hospitals directly, used to be in the vicinity, before that it was given a warning that evacuate and we're going to uh do this, and they did it, so what does this say about the nature of this regime? well, i think the nature of this. was revealed quite a long time ago, israel's part...
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david is academic and a former professor at bristol university, and he's now non-resident senior research fellow at the center for islam and global affairs at istanbul zaium university. he's also a co-director of the lobby and watch dog spinwatch, and he's a leading british scholarly critic of israel. our guest today is lee camp who joins us via skype from new york. lee is an american comedian as well as a writer, podcaster, journalist and... commentator, he's the most sensored comedian in america and was the host on head writer of the popular show redactor tonight on rt america for eight years before it was closed down by the u.s. government. following russia's special military operation in ukraine, he now hosts the dangerous ideas show on rumble. lee is jewish and went a so-called birthright trip to israel when he was 26 years old, and saw at first hand exactly how it manipulates young people. welcome to the show. david, i mean this term genocide now is pretty ubiquitous, isn't it to uh describe what's happening in gaza? i mean, what difference do you think the onslot on gaza has made t
david is academic and a former professor at bristol university, and he's now non-resident senior research fellow at the center for islam and global affairs at istanbul zaium university. he's also a co-director of the lobby and watch dog spinwatch, and he's a leading british scholarly critic of israel. our guest today is lee camp who joins us via skype from new york. lee is an american comedian as well as a writer, podcaster, journalist and... commentator, he's the most sensored comedian in...
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and in november 2003, bristol was the place in the world that thousands wanted to be, when concorde camet very same runway 35 years on. concorde has landed. you'll notice the angle of the nose on landing. well, today we got a sneak peek of how it will bow again to mark the 20th anniversary. this is going to happen twice on the 26th of november. once at half past 11, and once at seven minutes past one, the exact time this aircraft landed on its finaljourney. and there's an exhibition here, too, asking three big questions. why did concorde retire? what is its legacy? and is there a place for a concorde of the future? the next month, though, is all about memories of the past. everybody seems to have a concorde tale to tell. from john travolta, to frank sinatra, to shirley maclaine, and all the politicians and film stars and sports stars of their day, they were all flying on it, and every flight had somebody on it. and whether you were one of those lucky ones, orjust watched from the ground, people's memories of the people's aircraft are all about to be stirred again. andy howard, bbc news.
and in november 2003, bristol was the place in the world that thousands wanted to be, when concorde camet very same runway 35 years on. concorde has landed. you'll notice the angle of the nose on landing. well, today we got a sneak peek of how it will bow again to mark the 20th anniversary. this is going to happen twice on the 26th of november. once at half past 11, and once at seven minutes past one, the exact time this aircraft landed on its finaljourney. and there's an exhibition here, too,...
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shock me because let me tell you why, and and the reason is that when i was at the university of bristol, remember the secret me in october 21, yeah, when i was there, the ch the chaplin, the husband and wife team who was the jewish chaplin, were advertised on the university website as having come from israel, and i was a little curious about this, and i worked out where they came from, they came from illegal settlement in the west bank, and so that i never said anything about it at the time because of course." was in the middle of being of investigation of course, so there we are, there's an example, people from an illegal settlement ministering to young jewish, allegedly vulnerable jewish students uh and you know the kind of propaganda that they would be laying down for them can only be imagined, if we already have seen in this example from leads, the the this guy from the occupation forces in uniform talking about it being the most moral way to most more way to kill children and babies, mean he doesn't put it in that those terms, but that's what he's talking about. and this is stuff h
shock me because let me tell you why, and and the reason is that when i was at the university of bristol, remember the secret me in october 21, yeah, when i was there, the ch the chaplin, the husband and wife team who was the jewish chaplin, were advertised on the university website as having come from israel, and i was a little curious about this, and i worked out where they came from, they came from illegal settlement in the west bank, and so that i never said anything about it at the time...
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you'll be joining us throughout the day to report on how things go down in bristol. very much bristoly much for joining me to for now. now joining me now to get bottom of the mess get to the bottom of the mess around, you know , people are around, you know, people are angry. you don't know what you're marching for, those young women you've just seen admitted they didn't really know what was going so joining me now to going on. so joining me now to get the of this get to the bottom of this situation, i think is political commentator lin mei and former labour party spokesman james matthewson . right. okay. thank matthewson. right. okay. thank you both for joining matthewson. right. okay. thank you both forjoining me very you both for joining me very much. lynn, i'm going to come to you first. now, lynn, you've seen both the clips and you hadnt seen both the clips and you hadn't seen that clip of those young ladies on that march. so what you make of what you've what do you make of what you've seen both both examples today of the on both sides ? the feelings on both sides? >> yeah, i it's
you'll be joining us throughout the day to report on how things go down in bristol. very much bristoly much for joining me to for now. now joining me now to get bottom of the mess get to the bottom of the mess around, you know , people are around, you know, people are angry. you don't know what you're marching for, those young women you've just seen admitted they didn't really know what was going so joining me now to going on. so joining me now to get the of this get to the bottom of this...
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four points behind arsenal after a 2—0 win at bristol city.via clark. and it took a slice of luck in the second half to finally break through — hinata miyazawa's long—range strike taking a big deflection. nikita parris then completed the scoring with a header from a lot closer as united responded to losing the manchester derby last weekend. liverpool cruised to a 4—0 win over brighton at prenton park. they'll end the day in at least fifth place in the table. manchester city are hosting tottenham in the day's evening game and either side is capable of leapfrogging liverpool. plenty more still to come on sportsday, including... plenty of thrills and even more spills as the moto gp season ends in dramatic fashion in valencia. rangers had a chance to cut celtic�*s lead at the top of the scottish premiership today after the defending champions' surprise draw with motherwell yesterday. but rangers, who'd won every league game since philippe clement took over as manager, needed an injury—time equaliser to leave aberdeen with a point. drew savage repo
four points behind arsenal after a 2—0 win at bristol city.via clark. and it took a slice of luck in the second half to finally break through — hinata miyazawa's long—range strike taking a big deflection. nikita parris then completed the scoring with a header from a lot closer as united responded to losing the manchester derby last weekend. liverpool cruised to a 4—0 win over brighton at prenton park. they'll end the day in at least fifth place in the table. manchester city are hosting...
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donjohnson, bbc news, bristol.cervical cancer to be eliminated by 2040. the chief executive of nhs england, amanda pritchard, told a conference of health leaders today that the goal can be achieved — but only with improvements in vaccination and screening rates. i spoke to martin hunt, ceo ofjo's cervical cancer trust. todayis today is a monumental day in the fight against cervical cancer. we have been pressing for years for this kind of commitment, so we are delighted to see this announcement today. it will make a significant difference and hopefully make sure that we can eliminate cervical cancer from the population about 2040. ., ., , , . 2040. how achievable is it? the who said to net 2040. how achievable is it? the who said to get to — 2040. how achievable is it? the who said to get to go _ 2040. how achievable is it? the who said to get to go like _ 2040. how achievable is it? the who said to get to go like this _ 2040. how achievable is it? the who said to get to go like this you - 2040. how achievable is it
donjohnson, bbc news, bristol.cervical cancer to be eliminated by 2040. the chief executive of nhs england, amanda pritchard, told a conference of health leaders today that the goal can be achieved — but only with improvements in vaccination and screening rates. i spoke to martin hunt, ceo ofjo's cervical cancer trust. todayis today is a monumental day in the fight against cervical cancer. we have been pressing for years for this kind of commitment, so we are delighted to see this...
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everyone from winsaka to newport and providence to bristol, and of course the great city of pawtucket. so rhode island, thank you for putting your trust in me to bring our values of hard work, grit, determination, resilience in the face of adversity all the way from the motion state to the halls of the united states congress. i will work hard for those people in rhode island, those people across this country every single day. so thank you for this privilege, and mr. speaker, i yield back. >> washington journal, live f orum involving you to discuss the latest issues in government and public policy from washington to across the country. tuesday morning, we will preview the house vote on speaker mike johnson's government funding stopgap bill with reese gorman and the cato institute discuss government spending, congress facing another potential government shutdown, the recent calls for some in congress for a debt commission. join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. ♪ >> when you read about the political history of illinois, you often see t
everyone from winsaka to newport and providence to bristol, and of course the great city of pawtucket. so rhode island, thank you for putting your trust in me to bring our values of hard work, grit, determination, resilience in the face of adversity all the way from the motion state to the halls of the united states congress. i will work hard for those people in rhode island, those people across this country every single day. so thank you for this privilege, and mr. speaker, i yield back....
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danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. the time is 6.20. our top story this evening.missing on a camping trip have recovered four bodies from a car that had left the road in north wales. and how hackers are holding the british library to ransom. coming up on bbc news — it's been a year but beth mead is back in the england squad, now recovered from the knee injury that ruled her out of the world cup. the arsenal forward is included for two crucial nations league games next month. are school summer holidays too long? the welsh government seems to think six weeks is too much. they've suggested cutting summer holidays by at least a week and having a longer holiday in the autumn. it is claimed the change would benefit disadvantaged pupils. our correspondent hywel griffith reports. lots of cruise ships cause lots of problems, the positives one end, negatives on the other. a lesson on tourism st teilo's high. if these pupils are already dreaming of holidays ahead, they may now need to plan for a shorter summer break. the welsh government says the current calendar keeps pupil
danjohnson, bbc news, bristol. the time is 6.20. our top story this evening.missing on a camping trip have recovered four bodies from a car that had left the road in north wales. and how hackers are holding the british library to ransom. coming up on bbc news — it's been a year but beth mead is back in the england squad, now recovered from the knee injury that ruled her out of the world cup. the arsenal forward is included for two crucial nations league games next month. are school summer...
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bristol city finally tasted victory coming from a goal down to beat west ham 3—2.ey scored from the spot away at spurs. liverpool's excellent start continued with a win over leicester city. rachel williamson scoring in stoppage time. emma hayes is close to being confirmed as the new head coach of the united states women's national team. she could become the world's highest paid female coach. she is leaving chelsea at the end of the season. she won 13 major trophies and her 11 years in charge. she previously managed in the us at the us at the chicago stars. real madrid could have moved to the top of the lower but they were held to a goalless draw at home. an unlikely leaderfor la liga. there were three other games. in italy, juventus beat fiorentina. romelu lukaku missed a penalty but then scored. va ro na va rona have varona have dropped to the bottom three. ——verona. max verstappen has extended his record for the most wins in the f1 record for the most wins in the fi season after dominating then brazil grand prix. there was a crash and the first corner. from the r
bristol city finally tasted victory coming from a goal down to beat west ham 3—2.ey scored from the spot away at spurs. liverpool's excellent start continued with a win over leicester city. rachel williamson scoring in stoppage time. emma hayes is close to being confirmed as the new head coach of the united states women's national team. she could become the world's highest paid female coach. she is leaving chelsea at the end of the season. she won 13 major trophies and her 11 years in charge....
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donjohnson, bbc news, bristol.thy west — have just celebrated 60 years of marriage. west, who's 89, has just written a book about their love story, from when they first met while filming a bbc play, to living with 91—year—old prunella after she was diagnosed with vascular dementia. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been to meet them. 60 years of showbiz marriage. how long? 60 years. 60 years? it hasn't really been hard work, has it? no. he's a person i love. i enjoy being with. erm... that's about it, i think. prunella scales is best known as sybil in fawlty towers. basil, there's a kipper sticking out of yourjumper. timothy west is regarded as one of the best stage actors of his generation. what means your graces? my friends consider you are my guests. the first thing you can see as you come round the bend... and together they had an unexpected hit with great canaljourneys. but for the last 20 years, meaning for almost a third of their marriage, prunella scales has had vascular dementia. it was in
donjohnson, bbc news, bristol.thy west — have just celebrated 60 years of marriage. west, who's 89, has just written a book about their love story, from when they first met while filming a bbc play, to living with 91—year—old prunella after she was diagnosed with vascular dementia. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been to meet them. 60 years of showbiz marriage. how long? 60 years. 60 years? it hasn't really been hard work, has it? no. he's a person i love. i enjoy being...
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of action, and there's certainly plenty of action here in bristol.think there's something around 5000 odd people that have taken to the streets today in bristol. they're taking to the streets not just here, but in a hundred different cities. and towns across our country . and the aim across our country. and the aim of today is for, as the organisers say , for ordinary organisers say, for ordinary people to voice their opinion and to call for a ceasefire in gaza. and to call for a ceasefire in gaza . so far it's been gaza. so far it's been a peaceful protest with plenty of banners, plenty of anger, plenty of debate on the streets. but so far the police have been policing this with a light touch and that does seem to have paid . off >> and at least four people were arrested during a just stop oil protest earlier today. activists marched from the shell headquarters in opposition to the approval of more than 100 new oil and gas projects. it's the group says peaceful protesters are being locked up while those who it describes as climate criminals are prot
of action, and there's certainly plenty of action here in bristol.think there's something around 5000 odd people that have taken to the streets today in bristol. they're taking to the streets not just here, but in a hundred different cities. and towns across our country . and the aim across our country. and the aim of today is for, as the organisers say , for ordinary organisers say, for ordinary people to voice their opinion and to call for a ceasefire in gaza. and to call for a ceasefire in...
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everton rescued a point late on at tottenham, while bristol city got their first win of the season aste kick off. brighton one goal up against the team that won last season. they are in injury time of the first half. emma hayes is close to being confirmed as the new manager of the united states women's national team and is expected to become the world's highest paid female coach. hayes is leaving chelsea at the end of the women's super league season after 11 years in charge, having won 13 major trophies. she previously managed in the united states when she was head coach at chicago red stars. the usa won back—to—back world titles in 2015 and 2019 before a shock early exit in the last 16 of the women's world cup this summer. virat kohli's place amongst the pantheon of great indian cricketers is already secure — you'd imagine. but today, statistically, he joined arguably their finest ever batter by moving level with sachin tendulkar on a record 49 one—day international centuries as india crushed south africa at the cricket world cup. the day was started in emphatic style with captain th
everton rescued a point late on at tottenham, while bristol city got their first win of the season aste kick off. brighton one goal up against the team that won last season. they are in injury time of the first half. emma hayes is close to being confirmed as the new manager of the united states women's national team and is expected to become the world's highest paid female coach. hayes is leaving chelsea at the end of the women's super league season after 11 years in charge, having won 13 major...
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bristol city finally tasted victory coming from a goal down to beat west ham 3—2.scored from the spot away at spurs. that brought a 1—1 draw. liverpool's excellent start continued with a win over leicester city. rachel williamson scoring in stoppage time. chelsea women's manager emma hayes is close to being confirmed as the new head coach of the united states�* women's national team. that could become the world's highest—paid female coach. hayes is leaving chelsea at the end of the season. she won 13 major trophies and her 11 years in charge, so far. she previously managed in the us at the us at the chicago stars. the usa won back—to—back titles in 2018 and 2019 before a shock exit in the women's world cup this summer. real madrid could have moved to the top of la liga but they were held to a goalless draw at home. girona an unlikely leaderfor la liga. that 12 games into the alaves beat almeria 1—1. valencia beat grenada by the same score line. bilbao as would a vet around fight back. in italy, japan beat fiorentino. —— juventus beat fiorentina. romelu lukaku misse
bristol city finally tasted victory coming from a goal down to beat west ham 3—2.scored from the spot away at spurs. that brought a 1—1 draw. liverpool's excellent start continued with a win over leicester city. rachel williamson scoring in stoppage time. chelsea women's manager emma hayes is close to being confirmed as the new head coach of the united states�* women's national team. that could become the world's highest—paid female coach. hayes is leaving chelsea at the end of the...
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the bbc has been out with officers in bristol, seeing a rise in illegal use. for people who can't find work because of health issues. the bbc found the proposals, which may save £4 billion, could see many more people forced to find work despite living with physical and mental health conditions. and in football, cole palmer, ezri, konsa and rico lewis have been called up to the england squad for the first time ahead of upcoming euro 2024 qualifiers. time now to leave you with 10 seconds of an escaped emu, after the bird was caught on camera on the front doorstep of a house on a street in suburban kent. good news though, he was safely returned home. you're all caught up. bye now. hello, and welcome to sportsday — i'm will perry. here's what's coming up: a final farewell to a footballing great: thousands line the streets for the funeral of manchester united and england legend, sir bobby charlton. carlos alcaraz is beaten on his atp finals debut, as alexander zverev fights back to win in turin. and, we hearfrom england's managing director rob key, as their dismal
the bbc has been out with officers in bristol, seeing a rise in illegal use. for people who can't find work because of health issues. the bbc found the proposals, which may save £4 billion, could see many more people forced to find work despite living with physical and mental health conditions. and in football, cole palmer, ezri, konsa and rico lewis have been called up to the england squad for the first time ahead of upcoming euro 2024 qualifiers. time now to leave you with 10 seconds of an...
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after four straight defeats, bristol city finally tasted victory.al down to beat west ham 3—2 away. everton�*s aurora galli scored from the spot in the 85th minute to give her side a 1—1 draw away at spurs. liverpool's excellent start to the season continued with a 2—1 win over leicester city. rachel williams came off the bench and scored in stoppage time as manchester united secured a point against brighton. the chelsea women's manager, emma hayes, is very close to being confirmed as the new head coach of the united states women's national team. that could see her become the world's highest paid female coach. hayes is leaving chelsea at the end of the season. she won 13 major trophies in her 11 years in charge so far. she previously managed in the us when she was head coach at chicago red stars. the usa won back—to—back world titles in 2015 and 2019 before a shock early exit in the last 16 of the women's world cup this summer. real madrid could have moved to the top of la liga, but they were held to a goalless draw at home to rayo vallecano. that m
after four straight defeats, bristol city finally tasted victory.al down to beat west ham 3—2 away. everton�*s aurora galli scored from the spot in the 85th minute to give her side a 1—1 draw away at spurs. liverpool's excellent start to the season continued with a 2—1 win over leicester city. rachel williams came off the bench and scored in stoppage time as manchester united secured a point against brighton. the chelsea women's manager, emma hayes, is very close to being confirmed as...
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a tower block in bristol, evacuated in an emergency last night, was not built to plans, according tod the building would be unsafe if there was a fire or explosion. and drake's one of the most streamed artists around. but his new track, idgaf, which stands for i don't give a... something—unbroadcastcable, has an unexpected sample from an 82—year—old jazz singerfrom london. time now to leave you with ten seconds of chrimbo lights. one of the biggest festive light trails has opened up for the year at kew gardens in south—west london. if they don't get into the festive mood, then i don't know what does. you're all caught up. bye for now. hello, welcome to sportsday. coming up on the programme — kohli rewrites the record books as india march onto their first world cup final since 2011. chelsea pay the penalty in madrid as emma hayes' first match since being announced as the new us women's head coach is a frustrating one. and rublev�*s racquet only hurts himself as the russian is beaten by carlos alcaraz at the world tour finals. hello again. 0ne place to start — that's in mumbai.
a tower block in bristol, evacuated in an emergency last night, was not built to plans, according tod the building would be unsafe if there was a fire or explosion. and drake's one of the most streamed artists around. but his new track, idgaf, which stands for i don't give a... something—unbroadcastcable, has an unexpected sample from an 82—year—old jazz singerfrom london. time now to leave you with ten seconds of chrimbo lights. one of the biggest festive light trails has opened up for...
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he joins us from bristol. thank you, rhodri, for coming on newswatch.he bbc is already using ai in news, and where you might be thinking of bringing it in? so let's separate two things. there's conventional artificial intelligence ai, which is essentially algorithmic. so, for example, if we're doing data journalism, we're looking into huge statistical evidence bases. we might use algorithms to help interpret the data that we've got in front of us. if you go onto the bbc�*s websites, some of the things that we may recommend to you are based on algorithms that throw up recommendations. that's traditional machine learning, traditional artificial intelligence. what we're seeing over the last few months, with the emergence of tools like gpt, is something like chatgpt, is something called generative ai. and the difference is that generative ai can create new material — it can create video, it can create graphics, it can create text. it's trained on a huge amount of data, and it can start to create new material. that's the transformation, the wave of technolog
he joins us from bristol. thank you, rhodri, for coming on newswatch.he bbc is already using ai in news, and where you might be thinking of bringing it in? so let's separate two things. there's conventional artificial intelligence ai, which is essentially algorithmic. so, for example, if we're doing data journalism, we're looking into huge statistical evidence bases. we might use algorithms to help interpret the data that we've got in front of us. if you go onto the bbc�*s websites, some of...