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director at chatham house.n the meantime, i have not seen how the ftse is going, karen. >>> it is up .20%. 8, 259. a modest particular higher. we will take a look at that in a moment. where you have seen stronger reaction is the midcap space. the ftse 250 is rallying at this hour. the labour inn herits and look the gilt market. we are lower on the yields as we moved past the initial election count. 4.16. the long end is 4.17. it is toward the five-year that we see the change in the debt-to-income ratio. 4.02 is the five-year. the labour's tax and pending plans will raise 8.5 billion pound a year. applying vat to the private school fees and applying a tax on the energy. an extra 3.5 billion pounds will go to the green energy plan. it will be following by borrowing. it will balance with no day-to-day botrrowing. the tax to the public will remain at a post-war high. a look at sterling. we saw positive reaction. stronger is the trade on cable. we see a weak dollar play out. we are up po.10%. the banks are tracking
director at chatham house.n the meantime, i have not seen how the ftse is going, karen. >>> it is up .20%. 8, 259. a modest particular higher. we will take a look at that in a moment. where you have seen stronger reaction is the midcap space. the ftse 250 is rallying at this hour. the labour inn herits and look the gilt market. we are lower on the yields as we moved past the initial election count. 4.16. the long end is 4.17. it is toward the five-year that we see the change in the...
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or i, as i've met a buddha, i associate fellow with the chatham house, middle east, and north africa program, whether this declaration will hold, given that many of previous such ones have fallen apart. the short answer is, i don't expect major developments out of this declaration. i think it was not to produce re in unity or reconciliation because the disagreements between from, from asked specially are a structural found. the not related to the lights, issues. and these issues are related to inclusion of from us and such. and to that be a little organization, the elections and the changes in audiological doctrines that govern both from us and also the belief in the peaceful negotiations with israel to rage, peace under the umbrella, the also the court. so these issues would not this cost, and i don't think they would go away and he talked to him. so as far as we know, none of these fundamental structural issues were addressed in the deal. were there any areas where you saw breakthroughs that you would say or notable? some of them were encouraging the, the, the elections, for exampl
or i, as i've met a buddha, i associate fellow with the chatham house, middle east, and north africa program, whether this declaration will hold, given that many of previous such ones have fallen apart. the short answer is, i don't expect major developments out of this declaration. i think it was not to produce re in unity or reconciliation because the disagreements between from, from asked specially are a structural found. the not related to the lights, issues. and these issues are related to...
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in chatham in kent.have died in two landslides in southern ethiopia has risen to almost 230. search and recovery operations are continuing in the isolated and mountainous gofa district. there are fears the number of dead could rise. the united states has invited the warring parties in sudan to ceasefire talks co—hosted by saudi arabia next month. it urged them to approach the talks constructively with the aim of saving lives and creating a path to a political solution. the rapid support forces paramilitary says it will attend the talks — there has so far been no word from the sudanese army. dozens of people have been detained in the ugandan capital kampala after joining scattered anti—corru ption protests in defiance of an official ban. lawyers said around 60 people, including a prominent tv presenter, were hurriedly brought before courts and remanded in custody following a march on the country's parliament on tuesday. president museven, who has ruled uganda for almost four decades, had warned before the
in chatham in kent.have died in two landslides in southern ethiopia has risen to almost 230. search and recovery operations are continuing in the isolated and mountainous gofa district. there are fears the number of dead could rise. the united states has invited the warring parties in sudan to ceasefire talks co—hosted by saudi arabia next month. it urged them to approach the talks constructively with the aim of saving lives and creating a path to a political solution. the rapid support...
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. >> reporter: pamela vazquez and her team tend to the chatham bars inn's 5,000 hydrangea plants.of colorful clusters is weather-dependent. >> we had a really mild winter, so our buds were protected. and then it was a very rainy, wet spring, which definitely helped the ground. so we knew it was going to be a show. >> reporter: in boston, the temperature dropped to 14 degrees last winter. the year before, negative 10. you can see the difference in the summers that followed. while many vacationers flock to cape cod for its shoreline and marine life, officials here say this sea of color is now drawing crowds of its own like never before. >> have to stop because they take your breath away. they're beautiful. >> reporter: is it worth the trip? >> absolutely. nothing says cape cod like hydrangeas by the sea. it just evokes that feeling. >> reporter: with the curtains soon closing on this summer's hydrangea show, so many already dreaming of the next. >> there is never enough hydrangeas for this property. i hope every year is as fabulous as this year. >> reporter: emilie ikeda, nbc news,
. >> reporter: pamela vazquez and her team tend to the chatham bars inn's 5,000 hydrangea plants.of colorful clusters is weather-dependent. >> we had a really mild winter, so our buds were protected. and then it was a very rainy, wet spring, which definitely helped the ground. so we knew it was going to be a show. >> reporter: in boston, the temperature dropped to 14 degrees last winter. the year before, negative 10. you can see the difference in the summers that followed....
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oh, it's all right, i will go from chatham house in london speaking to me there. but you take a quick look now at some other news headlines. at least 150 people have been killed in 2 lands lives in southern. if you hear the death toll has risen significantly over the past 24 hours as authorities continue the search for survivors and the mountainous region. officials to say women and children are among the casualties. the indian prime minister and the render motives government has unveiled spending plans of billions of dollars to create new jobs and to satisfy t coalition partners. this is the 1st budget since moody was re elected with a reduced mandate earlier this year. it aims to win back loaders and retain political supports for anyone who has been through it as a patient or a parent. it is hard to imagine a situation more stressful and a child diagnosed with cancer. but what happens when they're diagnosed in a war zone for many children in ukraine? it means battling brutal circumstances to have a chance at life. in the middle of his treatment for cancer, littl
oh, it's all right, i will go from chatham house in london speaking to me there. but you take a quick look now at some other news headlines. at least 150 people have been killed in 2 lands lives in southern. if you hear the death toll has risen significantly over the past 24 hours as authorities continue the search for survivors and the mountainous region. officials to say women and children are among the casualties. the indian prime minister and the render motives government has unveiled...
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that is awesome. adult with chatham house. we appreciate your insights, the roku, to thanks so much for watching the who has the hardest job in the world. miners, strenuous and dangerous, more deep, underground. offshore oil, rig workers for that you need to be really strong and extreme weather conditions, mountain rescue workers, firefighters, perhaps or mine sweepers. none of the above. your heart has the most strenuous job in the world. it's working for you around the clock and a lot can...
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ashitha nagesh, bbc news, in chatham.s revealed the scale of the crisis in adult adhd services across the uk. attention defecit hyperactivity disorder is the second most searched for condition on the nhs website, but, until now, there's been little data showing the increase in demand for assessments. now, figures from the bbc health team and bbc verify show: there are at least 195,000 adults waiting for an adhd assessment on the nhs. demand has quadrupled over the last five years, and analysis suggests the national average waiting time is more than eight years — and in some areas, even longer. our health correspondent catherine burns has been to the trust with the longest known waiting list. just to warn you, her report does talk about suicide. it feels like adhd is being bad at all the things that people find simple. undiagnosed, you walk around with a lot of shame. self—medicating with drink and drugs was how i was managing it. - really, i can't function. i don't like people calling adhd a superpower. it's certainly not
ashitha nagesh, bbc news, in chatham.s revealed the scale of the crisis in adult adhd services across the uk. attention defecit hyperactivity disorder is the second most searched for condition on the nhs website, but, until now, there's been little data showing the increase in demand for assessments. now, figures from the bbc health team and bbc verify show: there are at least 195,000 adults waiting for an adhd assessment on the nhs. demand has quadrupled over the last five years, and analysis...
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ashitha nagesh, bbc news, in chatham. espionage group to steal sensitive and classified data, to advance pyongyang's military and nuclear ambitions. here's our security correspondent gordon corera with more details: this is an advisoryjust put out in the last hour or so a joint one by, as you said, the us, the uk and south korea warning of a specific north korean hacking group code named andariel, which they accuse of stealing quite interesting information, military and defence and even nuclear information — going after particularly companies, everything from military hardware to uranium enrichment in the nuclear field to drone technology and trying to get hold of that for north korea. a couple of interesting things i think about this. the fact that it's a joint advisory from these countries, the fact that they name some of the other countries being targeted as well, including, they say, i think, india and japan, but also the fact they say that this group funds itself through ransomware. that's typically something we asso
ashitha nagesh, bbc news, in chatham. espionage group to steal sensitive and classified data, to advance pyongyang's military and nuclear ambitions. here's our security correspondent gordon corera with more details: this is an advisoryjust put out in the last hour or so a joint one by, as you said, the us, the uk and south korea warning of a specific north korean hacking group code named andariel, which they accuse of stealing quite interesting information, military and defence and even nuclear...
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upcoming election would change anything or clinton pale is an associate feller with a your a program at chatham has the think tank. he joins us from a london welcome back to the dw. we report that focused on poverty and the u. k. has this affection strongly in the election campaigning? well, there's no doubt that the cost of living right across the board has been a major part of the election campaign. the truth is that the poor is people and, and the estimate now is that there are 6000000 people living in poverty. so that's nearly one intent of the population. but they are probably people who are not going to vote. so what is actually changing this selection is the other thing that big it mentioned in her report the that actually people in look a really feeling the pinch and if you like it, it's as much the skilled working josh isn't the level of middle classes who have switched off from 13 conservative and of switch over very much to writing labor. and as you say, labor positive and lead to kids. tom is widely expected to become the countries next prime minister. what's his policies planned to
upcoming election would change anything or clinton pale is an associate feller with a your a program at chatham has the think tank. he joins us from a london welcome back to the dw. we report that focused on poverty and the u. k. has this affection strongly in the election campaigning? well, there's no doubt that the cost of living right across the board has been a major part of the election campaign. the truth is that the poor is people and, and the estimate now is that there are 6000000...
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associate fellow in the northeast and african american chatham house. >>> let's take you back to thet to show you what the futures are looking like. s&p 500 up by 55 point, the dow jones up by 178 dlp, the nasdaq around 304 points. remember the nasdaq closed lower by 1.3% yesterday and the nasdaq was actually at a two-month low while nvidia shares were dropping like a stone. >>> meanwhile the company disappointed with weak third quarter guidance. the social media giant beat on thetop and bottom line of the second quarter and reported a 12% jump in active users. meantime meta will pay $1.4 billion to the state of texas to settle claims it scraped buy metric data from millions of texans without their consent. texas attorney general ken paxton says it represents the largest settlement ever obtained brought from a single u.s. state. >>> let's get back to microsoft shares. the company are lower after cloud revenue came in lower than expected for the quarter ending june 30th even as capex surged. arjun joins us with a lot more. for the story that we saw in the case of alphabet, tesla had a
associate fellow in the northeast and african american chatham house. >>> let's take you back to thet to show you what the futures are looking like. s&p 500 up by 55 point, the dow jones up by 178 dlp, the nasdaq around 304 points. remember the nasdaq closed lower by 1.3% yesterday and the nasdaq was actually at a two-month low while nvidia shares were dropping like a stone. >>> meanwhile the company disappointed with weak third quarter guidance. the social media giant...
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chatham, massachusetts. >> they're so beautiful throughout the rest of the year. >>> you're running out you know, cable? they signed a deal with amc to bring 13 original shows to the platform. it includes several spinoffs of "the walking dead," the interview with a vampire. it's the latest partnership between the cable and streaming giants. the first shows debut on august 19th. a lot to watch there, including breaking bad, too. we're ready for a re-watch of that. before we go, here's a look at what's coming up on "today", with the unity of the republican party, the rnc looks ahead to day three as ohio senator j.d. vance takes center stage. savannah guthrie continues to lead team coverage of the rnc. and thank you for being with us here on "early today." i'm frances rivera. have a great wednesday. see you back here early thursday morning.
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the largest naval base devonport in scotland, where the king keeps nuclear missiles, the port of chathamain. three rockets are also enough for the fallen russian civilization to demolish the kremlin somewhere. something he forgets about the fact that if he flies there, then somehow it can happen, well, but the point is, why did they suddenly start talking about it, well , because at the nato summit they really talked about the fact that it is necessary to somehow build a serious defense against russia, everyone sees how missiles are used against peaceful cities of ukraine, and in fact, well, somehow it makes one seriously think about the defense of the whole of europe, because if... it reaches kyiv, then why really can not fly to the cities of western europe? there are really no obstacles for this, it can fly, and it is against this kind of protection that russia is trying to intimidate, to say that if you protect yourself from our missiles, then keep in mind, we can strike, that's how it sounds now, and that's how it really is, you know, the highest degree of cynicism is actually tellin
the largest naval base devonport in scotland, where the king keeps nuclear missiles, the port of chathamain. three rockets are also enough for the fallen russian civilization to demolish the kremlin somewhere. something he forgets about the fact that if he flies there, then somehow it can happen, well, but the point is, why did they suddenly start talking about it, well , because at the nato summit they really talked about the fact that it is necessary to somehow build a serious defense against...
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it's not clear yet, but certainly there's lots of this in chatham friend, especially those who are hoping for something to change in the country to raise that part of the following older reaction for us from one of the areas. thank you to raise that will literally asthma. dora was speaking at the electoral commission that's show you what's happening on the streets and the spanish capital and the grid right now. then as well. and as i was on the streets that protesting the results of this venezuela election as to raise, it was just saying the potential consequences for people who take to the streets in venezuela. but we do know that nearly 8000000 venezuelans have fled the country during the doors, 11 years impala. there were nearly 200000 venezuelans living in spain. and it was saying, some of them out then now chanting and singing against the lack of transparency when it comes to the election results that we've seen so far. well, i'm a do or is me law still speaking at the electoral commission that in caracas, let's have a listen to little more of what he has been saying. random video wh
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took place at both ends stopping the traffic going through and people i've spoken to this morning in chathamappened yesterday evening at around 6pm. just down the road, 100 metres down the road, is the barix which are the headquarters for the royal school for military engineers so this place really is steeped in military history and many people are concerned, very concerned, about what happened yesterday. heavy rain and gusting winds are hitting taiwan as it braces itself for the full force of typhoon gaemi — which is set to be the strongest storm to hit the island in eight years. flights have been cancelled, financial markets closed, and people given the day off work. winds of up to 150 miles per hour are expected. gaemi has already caused flooding in the philippines and is forecast to hit china later this week. these are live pictures from taiwan — as the country braces for the typhoon. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes is in taipei — he gave us this update. that is yilan county. it is hard to say at this stage as we understand it— has now come ashore on the east coast, north—east c
took place at both ends stopping the traffic going through and people i've spoken to this morning in chathamappened yesterday evening at around 6pm. just down the road, 100 metres down the road, is the barix which are the headquarters for the royal school for military engineers so this place really is steeped in military history and many people are concerned, very concerned, about what happened yesterday. heavy rain and gusting winds are hitting taiwan as it braces itself for the full force of...
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the head of the army has called the attack in chatham horrific and unprovoked.pital in a serious but stable condition. the attack isn't believed to be terrorism related. five people have been arrested and police have used pepper spray on protesters who gathered in washington dc. thousands took to the streets as israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu told a joint session of the us congress that israel will keep security control over gaza for the foreseeable future. his speech comes nine months into the war there, in which the hamas—run health ministry says 39,000 people have died. mr netanyahu was given a standing ovation by many lawmakers in the chamber, though some democratic politicians boycotted the event. our correspondent tom bateman reports from washington. a short walk back into the american limelight, after months or fraught ties between the us leadership on the israeli prime minister. here, among friends, many republicans — but some notable absences from joe biden�*s democrats — benjamin netanyahu started by thanking the president. he rightly called
the head of the army has called the attack in chatham horrific and unprovoked.pital in a serious but stable condition. the attack isn't believed to be terrorism related. five people have been arrested and police have used pepper spray on protesters who gathered in washington dc. thousands took to the streets as israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu told a joint session of the us congress that israel will keep security control over gaza for the foreseeable future. his speech comes nine...
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when chatham health research fellow or me to fund right, gave us her take on or bonds, so called piece initiative. she says his travels, tell a different story is looking at the timing. so he is undertaken all of these trips within the 1st 2 weeks and in taking over the presidency of the council. he is deliberately blurring the lines over whether he is undertaking these trips as prime minister of, of hungry or by holding the rotating presidency. you know, if we look at the promotional materials, he has used the hunger and presidency hash tags on promotional materials. he has displayed you flags, wellbeing keys. so all of that serve subverted boundaries, which the even selves has said. districts are illegal and are breach of the treaties and it's been reported in both chinese and russia media, but he was there as a representative of the youth. so even though he himself said, oh, that is not the case. and i'm here, you know, this is a biological trip. the fact that that's not how it's being seen in china on russia . it's usually problematic. and just goes to the point that he's blurring
when chatham health research fellow or me to fund right, gave us her take on or bonds, so called piece initiative. she says his travels, tell a different story is looking at the timing. so he is undertaken all of these trips within the 1st 2 weeks and in taking over the presidency of the council. he is deliberately blurring the lines over whether he is undertaking these trips as prime minister of, of hungry or by holding the rotating presidency. you know, if we look at the promotional...
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when you succeed in getting all chatham ease from across the aisle to united games to you know, it's time to hang up, your boots always to full his job. i didn't, has been at the home for years, which might well go down in history for being the beginning of the end. so the u. s . m. par on americans looking at the diplomatic and economic waste on rules by the policies of the $46.00 president of the united states. well, they can only be forgiven for saying, come back, come on, come on my heart break as well as vitals with gold. so there's more questions that nonsense will be bringing you all the latest. then i have to every hour, so full as him. i know the over on our website, odyssey dot com the why those turns give them over to 10. yeah. where present? lillian router has cooled up on his nation. no. so full victim to the face of the thing is that have spots in the bottom and so across the country, i want to challenge those west point stuttering because straightening funding these filings to step forward, we might never as a country agree to replace our democracy with at the tip of s
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dealt with chatham house, we appreciate your insights. you're welcome. thanks so much for watching the who has the hardest job in the world. miners, strenuous and dangerous work deep underground. offshore oil, rig workers for that you need to be really strong and extreme weather conditions, mountain rescue workers, firefighters, perhaps or mine sweepers. none of the above. your heart has the most strenuous job in the world. it's working for you around the clock and a lot can happen as we learn from how tour week and your honda welcome to in good shape the as one of the 1st organs to start working. it's all ready clear. the heart is something special. a super oregon ready to tackle, greet challenges from now, one kid will supply the other organs with nutrients, with how the rest the transports oxygen to every single cell in the entire body. it also fights pathogens by transporting immune cells to a trouble spots. and it keeps communication going with the hormones. it constantly adapts to the needs of the other organs. it even speeds up, it's working phase
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largest military naval base devonport in scotland, where the king stores trident nuclear missiles, port chatham do carth in kent. britain is in a most vulnerable position. russian civilization has fallen, demolish the kremlin and that's all, something he forgets is that if he flies there, then somehow it can happen, well, but the point is, why did they suddenly start talking about it, well , because it was said at the nato summit indeed , everyone can see how it is necessary to somehow build a serious defense against russia rockets are used against... peaceful cities of ukraine, and in fact, well, somehow this makes us seriously think about the protection of the whole of europe, because if it flies to kyiv, then why can't it really fly to the cities of western europe, there are really no obstacles for this, can fly, and it is against such protection that russia is trying, you know, to intimidate, to say that if you defend yourself against our missiles. so mind you, we can hit, that's how it sounds right now, and that's what it really is, you know, the highest degree of cynicism to actually say
largest military naval base devonport in scotland, where the king stores trident nuclear missiles, port chatham do carth in kent. britain is in a most vulnerable position. russian civilization has fallen, demolish the kremlin and that's all, something he forgets is that if he flies there, then somehow it can happen, well, but the point is, why did they suddenly start talking about it, well , because it was said at the nato summit indeed , everyone can see how it is necessary to somehow build a...
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i will put isolators in chatham in kent.an attack on a british soldier and my thoughts are with the soldier who deserve privacy at this difficult time on behalf of the government, we are wishing him a swift recovery. we also heard from the police that a trench —— 2a—year—old local man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. at the moment, there is a police patient here, there is a police patient here, there is a peace accord in industries where the attack took place at once and stop on a peace accord in industries where the attack took place at once and stop on the going to in chatham in kent in which the military area are in shock and are completely flabbergasted by what happened yesterday evening at around six o'clock. just down the road, 100 metres down the road, is the barix, which are the headquarters for the royal school for military engineers so this place really is steeped in military history and many people are concerned, very concerned about what happened yesterday. video has emerged that led britain's
i will put isolators in chatham in kent.an attack on a british soldier and my thoughts are with the soldier who deserve privacy at this difficult time on behalf of the government, we are wishing him a swift recovery. we also heard from the police that a trench —— 2a—year—old local man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. at the moment, there is a police patient here, there is a police patient here, there is a peace accord in industries where the attack took place at once...
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christopher sabatini is a senior fellow for latin america at the chatham house, think tank and founder of the americans quarterly, periodical, dedicated to politics, business and culture in the americas. thanks so much for joining us today, and we appreciate your time, david, let me start with you today. how consequential is this presidential election independence way of a? how high are the stakes? so i use the story of these election some opportunity for us to start us on session to democracy to. ready color or liberties they provide the opportunity for more than a 1000000 people who left the country to go back to the united families and no one's soul these day you call me at least from pain, even though all the repression of the bottom stuff will be has promoted with more than a 120 activities members of our team diabetes chain. but where here people are voting from very early in the morning and hopefully we can start the conversation this evening because we're going to take this one of them. so we're going to. ringback david, let me just follow up with you because this is the 1st ti
christopher sabatini is a senior fellow for latin america at the chatham house, think tank and founder of the americans quarterly, periodical, dedicated to politics, business and culture in the americas. thanks so much for joining us today, and we appreciate your time, david, let me start with you today. how consequential is this presidential election independence way of a? how high are the stakes? so i use the story of these election some opportunity for us to start us on session to democracy...
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when you succeed in getting all chatham ease from across the aisle to united games to you know, it's time to hang up, your boots always to full his job. i didn't, has been at the house for years, which might well go down in history. so being the beginning of the end. so the u. s . m par on americans looking at the diplomatic and economic waste, the lords by the policies of the $46.00 president of the united states. well, they can only be forgiven for saying, come back, come on, come on, and my heart breaks to why that's the update. this hour he can get for the details of all the stories we're following with r t dot com. thanks for watching bye. now the hello and welcome to the cross stuff boulevard. here we discussed some real in the the .
when you succeed in getting all chatham ease from across the aisle to united games to you know, it's time to hang up, your boots always to full his job. i didn't, has been at the house for years, which might well go down in history. so being the beginning of the end. so the u. s . m par on americans looking at the diplomatic and economic waste, the lords by the policies of the $46.00 president of the united states. well, they can only be forgiven for saying, come back, come on, come on, and my...
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but it's tony chatham reports, they've had little impact the ruins of some piece of the baptist church and can village, so gang north west to me and it's been on touch since january. on the 1st sunday of the year, the ministry found it. and the school next to killing 17 civilians including 9 children that is sunday. they don't know about the play. they are leaving at the whole family. but immediately the bottom from the sky. and the much of the village was also destroyed in several other rates that day over several hours. most military denies responsibility. but amnesty international says launching an attack at a time and place where they knew people would be gathering, with no military target. nearby. is clear evidence of a crime where the term war crime comes in. it's just the the, the lack of care to distinguish between combatants and civilians and the they have to know that civilians will die when they're launching is attacks. the militarist, used its power to terrible effect in april last year in peasant g village. also in this the going region find the jets and he called to gum s
but it's tony chatham reports, they've had little impact the ruins of some piece of the baptist church and can village, so gang north west to me and it's been on touch since january. on the 1st sunday of the year, the ministry found it. and the school next to killing 17 civilians including 9 children that is sunday. they don't know about the play. they are leaving at the whole family. but immediately the bottom from the sky. and the much of the village was also destroyed in several other rates...
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think tank also known as chatham house, a warm welcome to you all. and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story . let me start with you today. how far reaching are the implications of this ruling by the supreme court in the united states? how historic is this from a legal standpoint and how much is it broaden? the powers of the presidency in the us? well, it's extremely expansive. it's definitely a change from what i think all of us who study the constitution and the treatment of the president saw would be handed down. anytime you talk about absolute immunity from criminal prosecution, you're talking about something very, very extreme. and that is what the supreme court recognized it also defined, official conduct so broadly and handed down a lower level of community that looks like a lower level of immunity. but the standard for overcoming it is so high that it will be very hard to breach steve. so it's huge. sure. um, steve, how much will this decision emboldened trump if he is indeed elected to a 2nd presidential term? you know, trump a
think tank also known as chatham house, a warm welcome to you all. and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story . let me start with you today. how far reaching are the implications of this ruling by the supreme court in the united states? how historic is this from a legal standpoint and how much is it broaden? the powers of the presidency in the us? well, it's extremely expansive. it's definitely a change from what i think all of us who study the constitution and the treatment of the...
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the pleasure of talking to your legs and even your motor from the chatham house. think time in london. thanks so much. thank you. and for the reaction had and jeremy les ringing off of the thing. correspondent, emily guardian, emily, good morning this tom say anything that would make germany's lead us it up and take notice or not really be arrest ultimately trump at some point. so thought he would, and all international crises which is very much in line with what he has had previously, that he would end the one you crime within 24 hours. and now there is a lot of skepticism over where this is even possible. and of course, european leaders want to seen and to warn you, crane. but, but the question is, of course, what costs and your current and presidents, let him as a lens, get himself a set up. such a swift deal would come the notice costs the ukraine and how about he fell off with no degree to such an arrangement. now the rest of trump speech very much for your coast on domestic issues on the presidential race on his political opponents. and thought is very much
the pleasure of talking to your legs and even your motor from the chatham house. think time in london. thanks so much. thank you. and for the reaction had and jeremy les ringing off of the thing. correspondent, emily guardian, emily, good morning this tom say anything that would make germany's lead us it up and take notice or not really be arrest ultimately trump at some point. so thought he would, and all international crises which is very much in line with what he has had previously, that he...
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london is you'll see mecklenburg and associate fellow of the middle east and north africa program at chatham house. a warm welcome to you all and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story was um, let me start with you today. palestinian officials have held this icy j ruling as a watershed moment. from your perspective, do you agree? how historic is this? yeah, we definitely agree that this is a significant milestone in the history of the 1000 and struggle and specifically through the use of international law as a tool for the realization of the right to self determination for the palestinian people and the international institutions that have been developed since the world war 2 have the unfortunately been slow to address the the modern day colonization that was taking place that in the palestinian context. but i think at this recent decision puts in full view with strong the steel. ready tate of the legal content to that, to israel's practices within the occupied palestinian territory. and whether they set it there or not, there reflect a continuation of colonization that needs to
london is you'll see mecklenburg and associate fellow of the middle east and north africa program at chatham house. a warm welcome to you all and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story was um, let me start with you today. palestinian officials have held this icy j ruling as a watershed moment. from your perspective, do you agree? how historic is this? yeah, we definitely agree that this is a significant milestone in the history of the 1000 and struggle and specifically through the...
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use differential our project has to try and kind of rope or buy a fucking i mean that's inside the chatham house in london. thank you very much. thank you. to finland now with a poem and has passed a bill, granting bought a gods, the positive turned back. migraines coming from russia, the routing ride when called us and and many a position, lawmakers back that decision the government has said the new rule is vital to finland. so called the deportation law. let's border guards and migraines back to russia without the chance to claim asylum. it can be inactive for a temporary period based on what the finish government says is most goes instrumental ization of migration. it's not question of asylum. it's question of our security. the finish government itself acknowledges the new law conflicts with the european union international laws which ensure the right for those in need to ask for protection and all 18 legal experts. the finish parliament consulted advise that it clashes with finland own constitution, which led to the addition of the right to appeal within one month. but some parliamenta
use differential our project has to try and kind of rope or buy a fucking i mean that's inside the chatham house in london. thank you very much. thank you. to finland now with a poem and has passed a bill, granting bought a gods, the positive turned back. migraines coming from russia, the routing ride when called us and and many a position, lawmakers back that decision the government has said the new rule is vital to finland. so called the deportation law. let's border guards and migraines back...
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in addition, ed served as president of the chatham county farm bureau for 40 years. ed dedicated his life and continued to do so going 93 years strong. we are grateful for ed zipper. thank you. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? >> i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> it is with a heavy heart i rise to honor the life of juliana k hmp uchetti fighting a wildfire. she was owner of the coffee house and realm her for her warm smile and skilled and passionate and pilot and admired figure in our aviation community. she has been flying airplanes for 17 years from agricultural dusting planes to her favorite, the fire boss. she became a full-time firefighter, she said it was a dream job and proud to be part of the mission and stepped up to protect communities and save lives. she will be remembered for her bravery and passion and devotion to her son and love of good coffee. as we mourn her loss
in addition, ed served as president of the chatham county farm bureau for 40 years. ed dedicated his life and continued to do so going 93 years strong. we are grateful for ed zipper. thank you. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? >> i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> it is with a heavy heart i rise...
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let's speak to leslie vinjamuri, director of the us and americas programmes at chatham house, and professorfirst reaction... take me through that... heard and your first reaction... take me through that. . .- take me through that... very shocked- _ take me through that... very shocked. many _ take me through that. .. very shocked. many of— take me through that... very shocked. many of us - take me through that... very shocked. many of us have - take me through that... - shocked. many of us have been very concerned about the threat of violence surrounding this election season. but i don't think however much you are concerned i don't think anyone would have anticipated this kind of assassination attempt. and remember the death of one person who was attending that trump rally. i was attending that trump rally. i was shocked and immediately very concerned for what it will mean going forward. and then quickly i am glad to see the numerous statements condemning the violence from democrats and republicans. from elected officials and from elite members of civil society. many of whom have opposed do
let's speak to leslie vinjamuri, director of the us and americas programmes at chatham house, and professorfirst reaction... take me through that... heard and your first reaction... take me through that. . .- take me through that... very shocked- _ take me through that... very shocked. many _ take me through that. .. very shocked. many of— take me through that... very shocked. many of us - take me through that... very shocked. many of us have - take me through that... - shocked. many of us...
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the attack took place at both ends stopping the traffic going through and i've spoken to people in chathamund 6pm. just down the road, 100 metres down the road, is barix which are the headquarters for the royal school for military engineers this place really is steeped in military history and many people are concerned, very concerned about what happened yesterday.— happened yesterday. indeed, thank ou ve happened yesterday. indeed, thank you very much- _ aruna iyengar in kent. a powerful typhoon with winds of up to 240 kilometres an hour is expected to hit taiwan's north east coast in the coming hours. typhoon gaemi is being described as a very large and destructive storm — about the equivalent to a category 4 hurricane. flights have been cancelled, financial markets closed, and people given the day off work. these are live pictures from taiwan — as the country braces for the typhoon. let's speak to our correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes who's in taipei. how much damage as this typhoon expected to cause in taiwan? it is hard to say _ expected to cause in taiwan? it is hard to say at _ ex
the attack took place at both ends stopping the traffic going through and i've spoken to people in chathamund 6pm. just down the road, 100 metres down the road, is barix which are the headquarters for the royal school for military engineers this place really is steeped in military history and many people are concerned, very concerned about what happened yesterday.— happened yesterday. indeed, thank ou ve happened yesterday. indeed, thank you very much- _ aruna iyengar in kent. a powerful...
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let's talk to an international negotiator at chatham house. thank you for your time.keep talking about the risk of escalation because that is, of course, the primary concern when something like this happens. what do you make in terms of israel's perspective, the way they will greet this news when it comes to their overall objectives in this war? thank you for having me on your show, that is an excellent question. it is a pivotal moment, let me just say that, a very, very dangerous place, given that the assassination was on iranians soil. you know, during the inauguration of the incoming reformist iranian president. as you know, an iranian bodyguard was also assassinated. it is quite alarming in terms of where we are at. in terms of a reaction, israel has said one of the main goals of the girls of war was to take out the hamas leadership. so ismail haniyeh is the number—one leader and think the reaction in certainly the very extreme messianic right wing government in israel is going to be one of celebration. which, again, is very concerning. but also the number two has
let's talk to an international negotiator at chatham house. thank you for your time.keep talking about the risk of escalation because that is, of course, the primary concern when something like this happens. what do you make in terms of israel's perspective, the way they will greet this news when it comes to their overall objectives in this war? thank you for having me on your show, that is an excellent question. it is a pivotal moment, let me just say that, a very, very dangerous place, given...
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leslie vinjamuri, director of the us and americas programme at chatham house, and former us federal prosecutorjoe you make of summits like this because they are often accused of loads of people talking, but without actually agreeing anything concrete. the new uk government using this as an opportunity to say, we are different from what came before. but where does it go from here? where it do that you are after the summit is finished? i do that you are after the summit is finished? ., �* ~' finished? i don't think in the aftermath — finished? i don't think in the aftermath of— finished? i don't think in the aftermath of the _ finished? i don't think in the aftermath of the british - finished? i don't think in the - aftermath of the british election, new government, that one can understate or underestimate the symbolic significance of a uk government that is back, extending its hand, using its phenomenal convening power to bring europe together. the contrast between the leadership of britain at blenheim palace with around 47 european countries, alongside the republican national convention across th
leslie vinjamuri, director of the us and americas programme at chatham house, and former us federal prosecutorjoe you make of summits like this because they are often accused of loads of people talking, but without actually agreeing anything concrete. the new uk government using this as an opportunity to say, we are different from what came before. but where does it go from here? where it do that you are after the summit is finished? i do that you are after the summit is finished? ., �* ~'...
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the head of the army has called the attack in chatham horrific and unprovoked.tal in a serious but stable condition. the attack isn't believed to be terrorism—related. here's our home editor mark easton. desperate screams tear through the calm of a sunny evening in gillingham. it was just before six last night when locals say a man who had arrived on a moped began stabbing a ao—year—old soldier in uniform close to his barracks. local resident alex's doorbell camera recorded the commotion. you could hear the screams become more harrowing and piercing as they went on, and realised it was something more serious. i put my shoes on and walked out of the corner and saw there were five or six people around a body already. it was chaotic, screaming not only from the wife, but from other women in the area. and of course, as more and more people arrived, there was more and more screaming. operation round—up is now in effect. soldiers from the royal school of military engineering regiment were ordered to head indoors as residents said the assailant, armed with two kitchen
the head of the army has called the attack in chatham horrific and unprovoked.tal in a serious but stable condition. the attack isn't believed to be terrorism—related. here's our home editor mark easton. desperate screams tear through the calm of a sunny evening in gillingham. it was just before six last night when locals say a man who had arrived on a moped began stabbing a ao—year—old soldier in uniform close to his barracks. local resident alex's doorbell camera recorded the commotion....