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it's hard to describe the moment. _ him. it's hard to describe the moment. you _ him., you are _ him. it's hard to describe the moment, you are reliant - him. it's hard to describe the moment, you are reliant on i him. it's hard to describe the | moment, you are reliant on 12 ordinary people. until you hear the words, you cannot comment and at that point indescribable when you jump between two universes. hp when you 'ump between two umveerss’— when you “ump between two universes— universes. hp still insists it was misled _ universes. hp still insists it was misled and _ universes. hp still insists it was misled and in - universes. hp still insists it was misled and in 2018 - was misled and in 2018 autonomy�*s chief financial officer was convicted of fraud but mike lynch is still revered by other british technology founders. by other british technology founders-_ by other british technology founders. , founders. mike is a was been seen as a _ founders. mike is a was been seen as a legend _ founders. mike is a was been seen as a legend and - founders. mike is a was been
it's hard to describe the moment. _ him. it's hard to describe the moment. you _ him., you are _ him. it's hard to describe the moment, you are reliant - him. it's hard to describe the moment, you are reliant on i him. it's hard to describe the | moment, you are reliant on 12 ordinary people. until you hear the words, you cannot comment and at that point indescribable when you jump between two universes. hp when you 'ump between two umveerss’— when you “ump between two universes—...
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you're describing flies and moons are describing newark, an air conditioning, and describing no gloves. and it is so unthinkable that we are witnessing this on our what you have covered wars throughout your drawer and a list of career. and i followed you during your time in gauze and i wanted to share something that you posted on instagram. take a look for all, all by story buildings, the size of the level that might have on the how or into one i assure you, oh wait. and i just beyond the scope shop and i'm going to put it on the do just as easy as something on the caption of this post are what you wrote. you don't understand what gaza is gone means until you see it for yourself. can you tell us how you felt when you were walking around that area? i mean, it's another one of these. you can't even find them what you're seeing, right? yeah. so that was um and the idea of refuge account, which is obviously been very heavily on guarded. and i, as you know your, your eyes are seeing, but your brain is incapable of processing and it's not just incapable of processing the level of destruction
you're describing flies and moons are describing newark, an air conditioning, and describing no gloves. and it is so unthinkable that we are witnessing this on our what you have covered wars throughout your drawer and a list of career. and i followed you during your time in gauze and i wanted to share something that you posted on instagram. take a look for all, all by story buildings, the size of the level that might have on the how or into one i assure you, oh wait. and i just beyond the scope...
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so describe scores of species. they're and even some of the species said propose for living fishes and amphibians and reptiles in the united states are still valid. so they both an enormous legacy which in vertebrate biology. nobody's going to match it anytime soon. so if ever and a little more of a fun based question, if you were at the end the late 19th century, who would you sided with? cope i most paleontologist would have sided with cope despite all of the sort of unsavory political and social comments, because cope was a lively individual. he was a real thinker. he wrote broadly, even as papers describing fossils. he thinks them was marsh was, just like he was generally stolid. he was very stalwart in his account. so except when people are and so on would actually attempt biological interpretation. so no defining people would have been a much more fun individual to hang out with, which in in the earth sciences is always very very fantastic. and just a little end question here. anyone look to visit either the
so describe scores of species. they're and even some of the species said propose for living fishes and amphibians and reptiles in the united states are still valid. so they both an enormous legacy which in vertebrate biology. nobody's going to match it anytime soon. so if ever and a little more of a fun based question, if you were at the end the late 19th century, who would you sided with? cope i most paleontologist would have sided with cope despite all of the sort of unsavory political and...
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describe the act ou memorable experience. describe the act you want — memorable experience.experience. describe the act you want to bring _ memorable experience. describe the act you want to bring to _ memorable experience. describe the act you want to bring to the - memorable experience. describe the act you want to bring to the fringe. i act you want to bring to the fringe. we want to bring real stories, raise awareness — we want to bring real stories, raise awareness of mental health issues and tell— awareness of mental health issues and tell our stories. he awareness of mental health issues and tell our stories.— and tell our stories. he performed at adelaide _ and tell our stories. he performed at adelaide french, _ and tell our stories. he performed at adelaide french, won _ and tell our stories. he performed at adelaide french, won awards,. | and tell our stories. he performed i at adelaide french, won awards,. we love adelaide, it has been the home for party— love adelaide, it has been the home for party girl. you love adelaide, it has been the home for party girl-—
describe the act ou memorable experience. describe the act you want — memorable experience.experience. describe the act you want to bring _ memorable experience. describe the act you want to bring to _ memorable experience. describe the act you want to bring to the - memorable experience. describe the act you want to bring to the fringe. i act you want to bring to the fringe. we want to bring real stories, raise awareness — we want to bring real stories, raise awareness of mental health...
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the west bank is described _ us? indeed. the west bank is described as _ us? indeed.bed as "occupied" - us? indeed. the west bank is described as "occupied" by i us? indeed. the west bank is| described as "occupied" by the un security council decisions because these areas were supposed to be palestinian areas. also, the oslo treaty between the palestinians and israel dedicates this area to be self—controlled by the palestinian authority. across the years, the israeli authorities established many settlements in the west bank and, according to our long—form reporter, isabelle young's latest documentary, at least 50% of the areas in the west bank are occupied by the settlements, and these settlers are armoured, they are in connection with the army, and attacks from settlers on the palestinians recently left some people dead and fires being run and some violence has happened. so the situation in the west bank is really fragile. the difference between the west bank and gaza — the west bank has got israeli citizens, has got settlers. their numbers are nearly half a million
the west bank is described _ us? indeed. the west bank is described as _ us? indeed.bed as "occupied" - us? indeed. the west bank is described as "occupied" by i us? indeed. the west bank is| described as "occupied" by the un security council decisions because these areas were supposed to be palestinian areas. also, the oslo treaty between the palestinians and israel dedicates this area to be self—controlled by the palestinian authority. across the years, the...
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it is described _ the pacific islands. it is described as _ the pacific islands.pacific islands. it is described as one of the world's most vulnerable to climate change. has anything been done? we heard about a lot of these islands that are at risk. what needs to be done?— islands that are at risk. what needs to be done? there is a lot of things _ needs to be done? there is a lot of things that _ needs to be done? there is a lot of things that need - needs to be done? there is a lot of things that need to - needs to be done? there is a lot of things that need to be | lot of things that need to be done. particularly the presence of antonio guterres on the major polluters and the developing nations that of australia to cut emissions and phase—out coal and gas and also take responsibilities to the pacific island nations who are the victims of climate change. antonio guterres means business and being here, he actually wants to assure that there is going to be worked on, action, no more thoughts. he means action and his presence here has stated that. within just encour
it is described _ the pacific islands. it is described as _ the pacific islands.pacific islands. it is described as one of the world's most vulnerable to climate change. has anything been done? we heard about a lot of these islands that are at risk. what needs to be done?— islands that are at risk. what needs to be done? there is a lot of things _ needs to be done? there is a lot of things that _ needs to be done? there is a lot of things that need - needs to be done? there is a lot of things...
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you describe — what is the endgame? you describe it _ what is the endgame?cribe it as _ what is the endgame? you describe it as being - what is the endgame? you describe it as being not so concerted. describe it as being not so concerted-— concerted. there are four possible _ concerted. there are four possible and _ concerted. there are four possible and games - concerted. there are four possible and games and l concerted. there are four. possible and games and we concerted. there are four- possible and games and we will see in the next couple of games —— days the course to ukrainian state. there were reports they were digging in, could be digging in and try to hold the territory they have occupied, they could pull back to more defensible lines, to a continuous line and try to hold back, could pull all the way back, could pull all the way back to the border and consider this a raid, the least risky, but vladimir putin will claim it as a victory, or they could reinforce, bringing more troops and trying to push further into russia, perhaps even threatening kur
you describe — what is the endgame? you describe it _ what is the endgame?cribe it as _ what is the endgame? you describe it as being - what is the endgame? you describe it as being not so concerted. describe it as being not so concerted-— concerted. there are four possible _ concerted. there are four possible and _ concerted. there are four possible and games - concerted. there are four possible and games and l concerted. there are four. possible and games and we concerted. there are four-...
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talk to us about how groups get described either by | groups get described either by politicians or thee the violence but how important his description of the people who gather to it is vital because what we have found is that coverage of these incidents quickly falls into what we call irrational language which doesn't help us understand the situation or these things happening again. the situation or these things happening aaain. , , , ., , situation or these things happening aaain. , ,, ., again. the terms mindless mob and cried out of— again. the terms mindless mob and cried out of control _ again. the terms mindless mob and cried out of control is _ again. the terms mindless mob and cried out of control is frequently - cried out of control is frequently used to describe the situation is and that almost never happens. to try to imply that it is mindless, it may be rightly abhorrent to outsiders not involved who may say what is going on is despicable but thatis what is going on is despicable but that is not considering that for people involved in it that it is rational behaviour to the
talk to us about how groups get described either by | groups get described either by politicians or thee the violence but how important his description of the people who gather to it is vital because what we have found is that coverage of these incidents quickly falls into what we call irrational language which doesn't help us understand the situation or these things happening again. the situation or these things happening aaain. , , , ., , situation or these things happening aaain. , ,, .,...
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can you sort of describe the scale there?- describe the scale there?he scale there? there probably 100 — describe the scale there? there probably 100 police, _ describe the scale there? there probably 100 police, certainly i describe the scale there? there | probably 100 police, certainly on this road, vans, behind them there are the people protecting the hotel, so there's probably 100 people there who have got there to protect the migrants, particularly in the hotel, and then on the other side, there have been people from original protest, but they have, it appears, moved on, they're probably somewhere else in the city. so as i say, a moving battle, really, but i've not heard of serious incident. former chief constable of northumbria police sue simm gave us her reaction to the unrest. i'm absolutely horrified at the level of violence, disorder and crime in general that is being caused, allegedly, on the back of the death of three young girls in southport, bebe, alice and elsie, and i would just urge everybody to please calm down. this is not helping t
can you sort of describe the scale there?- describe the scale there?he scale there? there probably 100 — describe the scale there? there probably 100 police, _ describe the scale there? there probably 100 police, certainly i describe the scale there? there | probably 100 police, certainly on this road, vans, behind them there are the people protecting the hotel, so there's probably 100 people there who have got there to protect the migrants, particularly in the hotel, and then on the other...
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first, could you just describe what you witness the? i could you just describe what you witness the? describe what you witness the? ., , . witness the? i went to the scene, it was four hours _ witness the? i went to the scene, it was four hours after— witness the? i went to the scene, it was four hours after the _ witness the? i went to the scene, it was four hours after the attack. - witness the? i went to the scene, it was four hours after the attack. i i was four hours after the attack. i saw pools of blood. i saw body parts scattered everywhere in the area. people are looking for body parts near their homes and in the street. the smell of blood was very, very difficult. i saw people screaming for the rest of their relatives. i saw a mother slapping herface because of the loss of her eldest son. she said he left seven orphans, seven children behind. when i went to the hospital, i saw tens of wounded people from this incident, this attack, lying on the ground. there is no beds, the are no doctors working on them. when i saw people undergoing surgeries because of the severe shortage
first, could you just describe what you witness the? i could you just describe what you witness the? describe what you witness the? ., , . witness the? i went to the scene, it was four hours _ witness the? i went to the scene, it was four hours after— witness the? i went to the scene, it was four hours after the _ witness the? i went to the scene, it was four hours after the attack. - witness the? i went to the scene, it was four hours after the attack. i i was four hours after the attack. i...
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this because that is related to the stats, what was the way they described this aggression, because it's an aggression, they said it was a reaction and in the days before the aggression, "they were talking about an israeli reaction and we all have to await the israeli reaction or retaliation, and many countries interven, many of these countries are hypocritic countries, that there will be a retaliation, you have to accept the retaliation, you have to absorb the retaliation etc. and they have the right to retaliate, to what, to an allegation, which i'll speak about, we don't accept this assessment and this suscription at all, this is..." part of the current battle, ever since the establishment of this entity, ever since the first massicers in 1947 and 1948 in occupied palestine and in south lebanon and elsewhere in other locations in south lebanon, this is part of the israeli zionist american war on palestine and lebanon and syria and the region and the people this is part of the war, part of the battle, so they describe it as a retaliation which i'll talk about, this is... deception
this because that is related to the stats, what was the way they described this aggression, because it's an aggression, they said it was a reaction and in the days before the aggression, "they were talking about an israeli reaction and we all have to await the israeli reaction or retaliation, and many countries interven, many of these countries are hypocritic countries, that there will be a retaliation, you have to accept the retaliation, you have to absorb the retaliation etc. and they...
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i describe him as a freedom fighter, really.ler was removed from the programme, following an internal investigation by the corporation because of alleged complaints about his behaviour. the bbc has since confirmed that he is no longer part of their presenting line—up. our culture correspondent told us more about the sacking.- our culture correspondent told us more about the sacking. relating to issues regarding _ more about the sacking. relating to issues regarding workplace - more about the sacking. relating to j issues regarding workplace conduct. he's been taken off air on match of the day and the one show. a bbc spokesperson said to us that they can confirm he's no longer part of their presenting line—up. as we say, we understand his contract was terminated because of issues relating to workplace behaviour. after issues including digital communications, such as texts, were raised with the corporation a few weeks ago. now he's 41 years old, he's a former england footballer, he made his footballing debut at the age of 17. and
i describe him as a freedom fighter, really.ler was removed from the programme, following an internal investigation by the corporation because of alleged complaints about his behaviour. the bbc has since confirmed that he is no longer part of their presenting line—up. our culture correspondent told us more about the sacking.- our culture correspondent told us more about the sacking. relating to issues regarding _ more about the sacking. relating to issues regarding workplace - more about the...
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>> i would describe them in the way that every aid worker who has returned describes them.astrophic and unacceptable. there seems to be a floating idea that the health care system is decimated. it is crippled. but it is still somewhat functional. it is not nearly at the capacity it should be. it is not a spontaneous natural disaster. it is or is result of deliberate targeting. we are seeing shortages of supplies because israel does not allow supplies and personnel in. we did not have a sufficient number of turnip kids. we were reusing supplies that should not be reused. we were giant rubber bands as turning to. a lot of these patients require surgical intervention and they are not able to get it. this is a result of imposed restrictions. >> having worked in gaza, with the uc -- what do you see? >> the things that stay with me are the stories of the people. besides the terrific trauma that you see every day to innocent civilians, you also see the stories of those civilians. mothers and health care workers. anytime i sit down in the emergence department i make a point to spea
>> i would describe them in the way that every aid worker who has returned describes them.astrophic and unacceptable. there seems to be a floating idea that the health care system is decimated. it is crippled. but it is still somewhat functional. it is not nearly at the capacity it should be. it is not a spontaneous natural disaster. it is or is result of deliberate targeting. we are seeing shortages of supplies because israel does not allow supplies and personnel in. we did not have a...
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jas athwal describes himself as a printersj describes himself as a printers champion and he has issuedperty which is managed by a managing agent. he says he prides himself on being a good landlord and says he is never evicted any tenants and as recently as two weeks ago, repairs had been carried out on some of the properties. but that has not stopped conservatives ask questions suggesting perhaps the labour party should investigate his conduct in this case. ., ~ ,. , this case. david, thank you very much. five hospices caring for terminally ill people have planned job cuts in the last two months because of financial pressures, bbc news has learned. the organisation representing the sector — �*hospice uk' is warning of a funding crisis. 0ur health editor, hugh pym reports. at st giles hospice in the west midlands, andrew, who has renal cancer, is getting used to his new calmer surroundings after a transfer from hospital. kristy, the clinical director, is reassuring him. my name's kristy. i'm just going to have a little chat with you about how things have been and how you're feeling, is
jas athwal describes himself as a printersj describes himself as a printers champion and he has issuedperty which is managed by a managing agent. he says he prides himself on being a good landlord and says he is never evicted any tenants and as recently as two weeks ago, repairs had been carried out on some of the properties. but that has not stopped conservatives ask questions suggesting perhaps the labour party should investigate his conduct in this case. ., ~ ,. , this case. david, thank you...
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you describing what happened as a horrific massacre.ention that the hospitals _ horrific massacre. you mention that the hospitals are _ horrific massacre. you mention that the hospitals are overwhelmed. - horrific massacre. you mention that i the hospitals are overwhelmed. where can those people now go? what other places are there? is there any way safe? ., .,, , ., places are there? is there any way safe? ., , ., ., . , safe? the main hospital in gaza city was attacked _ safe? the main hospital in gaza city was attacked and _ safe? the main hospital in gaza city was attacked and is _ safe? the main hospital in gaza city was attacked and is out _ safe? the main hospital in gaza city was attacked and is out of - safe? the main hospital in gaza city was attacked and is out of service. | was attacked and is out of service. international organisations are trying to build a proper hospital. the hospital is very small and it is not big enough to treat about a quarter of a million people who remain in gaza city. there is another hospital in th
you describing what happened as a horrific massacre.ention that the hospitals _ horrific massacre. you mention that the hospitals are _ horrific massacre. you mention that the hospitals are overwhelmed. - horrific massacre. you mention that i the hospitals are overwhelmed. where can those people now go? what other places are there? is there any way safe? ., .,, , ., places are there? is there any way safe? ., , ., ., . , safe? the main hospital in gaza city was attacked _ safe? the main...
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a flying man, leonid andreev described, komensky vasily described, it was really a very important story everyone rejoiced, except for one person, the only person who was at the kolomezhsky hippodrome and who hated all these flying machines, it was our hero alexander green, why? because from his point of view. aviation is a vulgarization of the great human dream that a person can and should fly himself. this is really very important. green did not like it at all. did not recognize this course of development of human civilization, he was a fundamental opponent of science, technology, achievements, development, so it is no coincidence that he had ala and sails, he hated steamships with their engines, with their pipes from which clouds of black smoke burst out, he was such a person, striving for the past, and he hated all this, he has an absolutely amazing story called mermaids of the air. in this story, then, there are some mermaids in the water, as well as in the air, these mermaids attack here on these pilots, that is on these planes, they are ruining them, drowning them as if in the air
a flying man, leonid andreev described, komensky vasily described, it was really a very important story everyone rejoiced, except for one person, the only person who was at the kolomezhsky hippodrome and who hated all these flying machines, it was our hero alexander green, why? because from his point of view. aviation is a vulgarization of the great human dream that a person can and should fly himself. this is really very important. green did not like it at all. did not recognize this course of...
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this has been described _ could dare say. this has been described as _ could dare say.ed as a _ could dare say. this has been described as a healthy - could dare say. this has been - described as a healthy correction. do you expect this ball out to be contained?— do you expect this ball out to be contained? , , , , , ., contained? these summer stumbles are alwa s contained? these summer stumbles are always difficult — contained? these summer stumbles are always difficult to _ contained? these summer stumbles are always difficult to gauge _ contained? these summer stumbles are always difficult to gauge because - always difficult to gauge because you tend to find the big hitters tend to be on the beach now and they have left theirjuniors and deputies in charge. you can get some extreme movements when there isn't a lot of liquidity out there. we will probably only really find out in the autumn when we get the next round of results from companies and the federal reserve, and then what is happening with regards to inflation. those three things will help sentiment strongly go
this has been described _ could dare say. this has been described as _ could dare say.ed as a _ could dare say. this has been described as a healthy - could dare say. this has been - described as a healthy correction. do you expect this ball out to be contained?— do you expect this ball out to be contained? , , , , , ., contained? these summer stumbles are alwa s contained? these summer stumbles are always difficult — contained? these summer stumbles are always difficult to _ contained?...
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, by protest movement, because the launch the impart is being described as that you've described them as miss grims. you've described them as the terrorist and you've described the alleged attack on the forecasting center. as i, i essentially are the types of some sort of crude, a tough comparing the situation to, to gaza. let's not forget, but amongst many of the dead, all young people in the twenty's people who were studying at universities who wanted a change of the law. is it healthy to describe those who are opposed to your position in such a colorful terms? we're not talking about the students, we're not referring to the students to be that address on energy is it is the hard part the those who entered into this most been and started doing all this whole thing for the thing in dodge into the jail break and and help, 820 prisoners. to escape. who do the thing is invading into the jail and then lose the final it please tell us, do things things the 60, the prism stuff, hostage please, please help us with who you are. all the things had happened here. it's all. so this is, this is
, by protest movement, because the launch the impart is being described as that you've described them as miss grims. you've described them as the terrorist and you've described the alleged attack on the forecasting center. as i, i essentially are the types of some sort of crude, a tough comparing the situation to, to gaza. let's not forget, but amongst many of the dead, all young people in the twenty's people who were studying at universities who wanted a change of the law. is it healthy to...
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police officers described — always been. police officers described as _ always been.s been. police officers described as heroic by the l always been. police officers i described as heroic by the mother always been. police officers - described as heroic by the mother of one of monday's young victims walk the streets that the night before they had fought to defend. above, firefighters helped to repair the most�*s shattered windows and everywhere random acts of kindness, pizzas donated and then offered around, a small gesture of appreciation. ijust drop off some pictures. i appreciation. i 'ust drop off some ictures. ., ., ., pictures. i am from the dog grooming sho down pictures. i am from the dog grooming shop down the _ pictures. i am from the dog grooming shop down the road. _ pictures. i am from the dog grooming shop down the road. i _ pictures. i am from the dog grooming shop down the road. ijust _ pictures. i am from the dog grooming shop down the road. i just think- pictures. i am from the dog grooming shop down the road. i just think it i shop down the road. iju
police officers described — always been. police officers described as _ always been.s been. police officers described as heroic by the l always been. police officers i described as heroic by the mother always been. police officers - described as heroic by the mother of one of monday's young victims walk the streets that the night before they had fought to defend. above, firefighters helped to repair the most�*s shattered windows and everywhere random acts of kindness, pizzas donated and...
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so how would you describe as a channel? i would describe it as, i suppose. well, it was set up to provide within the media landscape in the uk. another alternative voice. in other words, we a problem in the uk with a kind of ideological bias shall say from the major mainstream media channels, not much. if i said, if you type bbc news, it's not really a bias of party politics because they do try their best to be impartial. but there is an ideological bias when it comes to issues that are now known as woke issues or what i might call the critical social justice movement. so there's a bias there. so the channel was set up so that conversations could be had, which are not being had elsewhere besides the bbc. would you say that sky news might have a bias issue as well ideologically? 100%, yes. similarly with channel four news, i would say all them. i would say they, as i say, they do try their best to hold people to account from both sides, the political aisle. but it when it comes to issues of gender, race, the identity obsessed movement that has seized so much
so how would you describe as a channel? i would describe it as, i suppose. well, it was set up to provide within the media landscape in the uk. another alternative voice. in other words, we a problem in the uk with a kind of ideological bias shall say from the major mainstream media channels, not much. if i said, if you type bbc news, it's not really a bias of party politics because they do try their best to be impartial. but there is an ideological bias when it comes to issues that are now...
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that's a simple way of describing it. and then on the other side of thatt coin diplomacy in this field predicted in this field because of the technology involved and that technology is advancing on almost a daily basis is a team d sport. okamoto made reference post collaboration with industry. without that understanding from engineers of what is available we will be with effective than her diplomatic efficacy. likewise with ink tanks. it's incumbent upon us to have those relationships to understand. >> do you have any thoughts on this? >> thank you. i would like to make reference to different key points. we are enjoying generative ai for example. last year was the -- for generative ai so to speak. the area where focusing on is the communication sector. generative ai has a relationship with communication of course and as an example ai will give us the opportunity to make the telecommunication infrastructure acknowledgment by way of automation and the operators can do the very inefficient management. i had something to do w
that's a simple way of describing it. and then on the other side of thatt coin diplomacy in this field predicted in this field because of the technology involved and that technology is advancing on almost a daily basis is a team d sport. okamoto made reference post collaboration with industry. without that understanding from engineers of what is available we will be with effective than her diplomatic efficacy. likewise with ink tanks. it's incumbent upon us to have those relationships to...
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based in west asia and its focus is west geopolitics, we are not going to use foreign monicers to describe and characterize players and actors in this region, that's never going to happen. "and that really seems audacious to them, if you're writing in english, you use our language, and we won't do that, we are independent journalist driven media, the other point i want to make is we are now 10 months into a conflict that took the globe's eyes away from ukraine, which we didn't think was possible for year and a half, you know, it is a conflict uh that has captured the attention of all glob'. media um populations everywhere that don't often maybe you watch the news or care about these you daily events we have the youth of the world you know on instagram on tiktok on facebook on twitter and all these platforms um weighing in on gaza the way we haven't seen the weigh in on other conflicts to suggest for meta to suggest that "the cradle or any news organization covering this region holy or partially can report on this conflict without quoting from the actors involved directly in the conflict is
based in west asia and its focus is west geopolitics, we are not going to use foreign monicers to describe and characterize players and actors in this region, that's never going to happen. "and that really seems audacious to them, if you're writing in english, you use our language, and we won't do that, we are independent journalist driven media, the other point i want to make is we are now 10 months into a conflict that took the globe's eyes away from ukraine, which we didn't think was...
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he�*s been described by the israelis today, by israel, as the 0sama bin laden of hamas.e that that�*s an accurate description because he was a military commander, rather than the, sort of, necessarily the kind of intellectual brains, which was more yahya sinwar. but this is somebody who they�*ve been targeting for a very long time, as yolande says. he�*s been hiding in tunnels. he�*s somebody who they would have liked to have killed right at the beginning of the whole gaza retaliation operation for the october 7th raid. and along with yahya sinwar, he�*s right at the top of the tree that they�*ve been trying to cut down to try to dismantle hamas�*s military operation. mohammed deif was 58. he was born in 1965, in khan yunis, the same place that he has reported to have been killed in. and he�*s been leading the, what�*s known as the izzedine qassam brigades, which is the military wing of hamas. now, remember that hamas is a proscribed terrorist organisation by many governments and therefore some people in israel, certainly, don�*t make any distinction between its military
he�*s been described by the israelis today, by israel, as the 0sama bin laden of hamas.e that that�*s an accurate description because he was a military commander, rather than the, sort of, necessarily the kind of intellectual brains, which was more yahya sinwar. but this is somebody who they�*ve been targeting for a very long time, as yolande says. he�*s been hiding in tunnels. he�*s somebody who they would have liked to have killed right at the beginning of the whole gaza retaliation...
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but overall, the scene was terrific, described by the scene was terrific, described by the people inomplex houses about 350 families. some of them had fled from the area thatis some of them had fled from the area that is rarely work destroying in the north. there were a few families were ordered to evacuate. as you know, so far, two or three hamas spokesman denied what the israelis said about them having a command centre inside the school. they told me how could a moscow people go five times every day to pray ba part of a military wing. that what he said. he was describing what happened as a horrific massacre. this is has just this is hasjust broken this is has just broken the last half an hour. there was an horrific stabbing just two weeks ago in southport. the family of the youngest victim, six—year—old, have issued a tribute to her and all those involved. they said that their world was shattered by the loss of their precious daughter along with two other beautiful souls, elsie and alice. they were h7n9 full. she was taken from us in an unimaginable act of violence. i'll beloved bb
but overall, the scene was terrific, described by the scene was terrific, described by the people inomplex houses about 350 families. some of them had fled from the area thatis some of them had fled from the area that is rarely work destroying in the north. there were a few families were ordered to evacuate. as you know, so far, two or three hamas spokesman denied what the israelis said about them having a command centre inside the school. they told me how could a moscow people go five times...
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israel's foreign minister said iran was financing and arming groups in the west bank, describing it as for everything that israel must win. the idf and our security forces are operating in tulkarem, jenin and other places from which murderous attacks have been launched. we will fight to eliminate terrorism wherever it emerges. israel's army has been targeting the same areas in the same cities, week after week for the past ten months, determined to dismantle the armed palestinian groups based here. now it's launched a wider, more coordinated operation across the west bank on a scale not seen for 20 years. arriving injenin today, the west bank head of the red crescent. you've had ten months of these sorts of incursions. how worried are you by what's happening today? i'm very much worried because it seems there's a new stage. there's a new, er... they are escalating, scaling up their operation. when they talk about evacuating civilians and using the air force to bombing the camps. this reminds us of gaza. explosion. tonight, explosions and gunfire injenin�*s refugee camp. this city full o
israel's foreign minister said iran was financing and arming groups in the west bank, describing it as for everything that israel must win. the idf and our security forces are operating in tulkarem, jenin and other places from which murderous attacks have been launched. we will fight to eliminate terrorism wherever it emerges. israel's army has been targeting the same areas in the same cities, week after week for the past ten months, determined to dismantle the armed palestinian groups based...
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well, describing the situation _ about this. well, describing the situation as _ about this.ituation as tens would | the situation as tens would honestly be underplaying it, to give you a quick flavour of where we are right now, the x ceo described the supreme court judge as an evil dictator, there we go, that characterisation would underscore for you how personal and better this battle has become, it's not about legal compliance and it's about a clash of values and authority, elon musk arguing that the judge is overstepping his boundaries using the court to silence, distant and sensor opponents to fully understand the story, we have to go back to 2022 where the supreme court judge was actively trying to suspend accounts on x that were linked as a were accused of spreading misinformation during the 2022 election. but ilhan masks defines is not in words, it's taken concrete actions like shutting down x offices in brazil and he claims that there was a serey to protect his staff in what he calls censorship orders that could lead to arrest and so with x refusal to comply, the pos
well, describing the situation _ about this. well, describing the situation as _ about this.ituation as tens would | the situation as tens would honestly be underplaying it, to give you a quick flavour of where we are right now, the x ceo described the supreme court judge as an evil dictator, there we go, that characterisation would underscore for you how personal and better this battle has become, it's not about legal compliance and it's about a clash of values and authority, elon musk arguing...
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it's a simple way of d describing it. then on the other side of that coin diplomacy particularly in this field because the technology involved and the fact that technology is advancing on almost a daily basis is a team sport. but what is on referenced) admiration . without that understanding from engineers of what is available would be less effective in our diplomatic efforts . likewise with think tanks, it is incumbent on us to have those relationships as they come about. >> i don't know if you have any thoughts on this . >> i'd like to make reference from the different viewpoints , we are enjoying generative ai for example . last year was the year of generative ai . the area we are focusing on in the communication sector, ai has some variations in communications of course. for example, ai will give us the opportunity to make the telecommunications infrastructure management by way of automation. the communications operators can use very efficient management tool of control. so such kind of a close things such as that hav
it's a simple way of d describing it. then on the other side of that coin diplomacy particularly in this field because the technology involved and the fact that technology is advancing on almost a daily basis is a team sport. but what is on referenced) admiration . without that understanding from engineers of what is available would be less effective in our diplomatic efforts . likewise with think tanks, it is incumbent on us to have those relationships as they come about. >> i don't know...
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he described the people we are seeing in those pictures are now targeting that hotel in rotherham, he and there is nojustification at hotel must be there in fear and there is no justification at all, hotel must be there in fear and there is nojustification at all, he said, for taking this action and he then talked more broadly about the nature of the protests we have seen over the past few days and said, people in this country, no matter the colour of their skin or their background, have a right to feel safe and he talked about some of the things we have seen on the streets of the country in the past few days and described seeing nazi salutes on the streets and minorities targeted and again, he used that term, he said this is far right thuggery, and he says, to those who feel targeted because of the colour of their skin, he said the government would do everything it can to protect them. he also said the police deserves government supports and then, answering some questions from journalists, he said he will do whatever it takes to bring these thugs, he describes them, to justice. he th
he described the people we are seeing in those pictures are now targeting that hotel in rotherham, he and there is nojustification at hotel must be there in fear and there is no justification at all, hotel must be there in fear and there is nojustification at all, he said, for taking this action and he then talked more broadly about the nature of the protests we have seen over the past few days and said, people in this country, no matter the colour of their skin or their background, have a...
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what were described as a success for the us? i visit? what were described as a success for the us?e us? i think for the us it is — success for the us? i think for the us it is important - success for the us? i think for the us it is important for - success for the us? i think for the us it is important for the l the us it is important for the white house to present to the world particularly to the voting population and the united states a sense of enormously between china and the united states. that's what joe biden�*s team want to do, they want to have a controlled competition related with china. i hope mr solomon would also be a stick to understand that china does not really intend to follow the rules of the competition, to abide by all sorts of rules that both sides would agree on. major issues on taiwan, the south china sea and ukraine, they are willing to break the rules. we basically need to talk to china about the issues, none of them are really new, they been there for years but this is one of the regular meetings between solomon and wang yi. i don't know whether there will
what were described as a success for the us? i visit? what were described as a success for the us?e us? i think for the us it is — success for the us? i think for the us it is important - success for the us? i think for the us it is important for - success for the us? i think for the us it is important for the l the us it is important for the white house to present to the world particularly to the voting population and the united states a sense of enormously between china and the united...
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in short, russia has ramped up and adopted -- some describe it as a wartime footing, i describe it asfway position. it is clear they are trying to avoid the costs that you impose on society when you go to full mobilization. on the other hand, it is clear they are taking extraordinary steps to step up their production. we can beat that, we just have to get off the starting blocks and do it. the great advantage of the alliance is the economies of the west dorf the russian economy -- economies of the west dwarf the russian economy, and our capability dwarfs that of russia. we should have a great deal of confidence. we know what we need to go, we just have to get there and move out. winky for the question. -- thank you for the question. >> thank you, i am from a hedge fund. thank you for your service. you mentioned china. i have a specific question about china and russia in ukraine, what are you seeing china doing? we are hearing about them supplying dual use and military equipment. from the nato perspective, what can you do to counter, or is this something that has to rely on economic po
in short, russia has ramped up and adopted -- some describe it as a wartime footing, i describe it asfway position. it is clear they are trying to avoid the costs that you impose on society when you go to full mobilization. on the other hand, it is clear they are taking extraordinary steps to step up their production. we can beat that, we just have to get off the starting blocks and do it. the great advantage of the alliance is the economies of the west dorf the russian economy -- economies of...
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president putin has described this _ surprised. president putin has described this as _ surprised.as a _ surprised. president putin has i described this as a provocation, surprised. president putin has - described this as a provocation, so far his troops have not responded effectively or efficiently to its, but presumably in time they will because putin cannot allow this to stand, he cannot allow each chunk of russia to be seized and held onto for the first time since the second world war. it for the first time since the second world war. , for the first time since the second world war-— for the first time since the second world war. , ., , ., world war. it is remarkable for them to call it a provocation _ world war. it is remarkable for them to call it a provocation when - world war. it is remarkable for them to call it a provocation when russia l to call it a provocation when russia has been occupying parts of ukraine for over ten years, and in the last two years has been engaging in daily wherefore next warfare against ukrainian cities and civilians and infrastructure, so to see
president putin has described this _ surprised. president putin has described this as _ surprised.as a _ surprised. president putin has i described this as a provocation, surprised. president putin has - described this as a provocation, so far his troops have not responded effectively or efficiently to its, but presumably in time they will because putin cannot allow this to stand, he cannot allow each chunk of russia to be seized and held onto for the first time since the second world war. it...
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police described the level of violence is staggering. tried to restore order. the prime minister condemned the weekend's events, calling it far—right thuggery. i weekend's events, calling it far-right thuggery. i guarantee ou will far-right thuggery. i guarantee you will regret _ far-right thuggery. i guarantee you will regret taking - far-right thuggery. i guarantee you will regret taking part - far-right thuggery. i guarantee you will regret taking part in i you will regret taking part in this disorder, whether directly or those whipping up this action online and then running away themselves.— action online and then running away themselves. much of the violence this _ away themselves. much of the violence this weekend - away themselves. much of the violence this weekend has - away themselves. much of the l violence this weekend has been directed at those tasked to protect the public. police representatives will meet with the prime minister and senior ministers at a copper meeting later today. the government has promised to use the full
police described the level of violence is staggering. tried to restore order. the prime minister condemned the weekend's events, calling it far—right thuggery. i weekend's events, calling it far-right thuggery. i guarantee ou will far-right thuggery. i guarantee you will regret _ far-right thuggery. i guarantee you will regret taking - far-right thuggery. i guarantee you will regret taking part - far-right thuggery. i guarantee you will regret taking part in i you will regret taking part in...
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the novel describes real people, but the main character is chukotka. or territory.ent oleg kuvaev first came to chukotka for pre-graduation practice. before that, there were geological parties in tinshan in the old gold-bearing region. in the upper reaches of the amur, kuvaev was drawn to chukotka because he was interested in the history of famous polar explorers, heroic explorations of the north, and clearly wanted to feel like a pioneer himself, to step on a corner of the map, about which teachers at the moscow geological prospecting institute, spoke not very clearly. and in february 1958, graduated from the institute of mining engineer-geophysicist, came to chukotka, already at the request of magadan, he received the position of head of the geological party in pivek. located on the shore of the cham bay of the east siberian sea. in 2023, a monument to oleg kuvaev was erected on a high soldier's hill. the bronze author of the cult novel territory looks at the seashore settlement. oleg kuvaev considered chukutka his second homeland. and not only because here he was
the novel describes real people, but the main character is chukotka. or territory.ent oleg kuvaev first came to chukotka for pre-graduation practice. before that, there were geological parties in tinshan in the old gold-bearing region. in the upper reaches of the amur, kuvaev was drawn to chukotka because he was interested in the history of famous polar explorers, heroic explorations of the north, and clearly wanted to feel like a pioneer himself, to step on a corner of the map, about which...
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let's take a listen to the palestinian doctors described the dire situation throughout gaza. the truth is that the spread of contagious skin diseases in camel adwan hospital, especially in the northern gaza strip is due to the spread of epidemics and diseases. cases are piling up at this hospital which provides services. in gaza city and the northern gaza strip, all of this is due to the destruction of infrastructure by the occupation, the spread of garbage and the spread of sewage and the prevention of humanitarian aid and essential medical supplies from entering, including disinfectants, which are almost nonexistent in the markets. the overcrowding of citizens in shelters has also contributed to the rapid spread of skin diseases. yesterday we were talking about hepatitis and today we are talking about contagious skin diseases. we are giving the alarm especially after the occupation has not. allowed the entry of vaccines, including the poleo vaccine. as you know, the poleo virus is present in sewage water, which contains many microbes, viruses and bacteria. these diseases, e
let's take a listen to the palestinian doctors described the dire situation throughout gaza. the truth is that the spread of contagious skin diseases in camel adwan hospital, especially in the northern gaza strip is due to the spread of epidemics and diseases. cases are piling up at this hospital which provides services. in gaza city and the northern gaza strip, all of this is due to the destruction of infrastructure by the occupation, the spread of garbage and the spread of sewage and the...
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they basically described the incursion as a walthrough the park.untered russian soldiers drinking coffee and taking it easy. one last point. there is no visible resistance here either from the russian troops or from the general population. that might tell you something as well. >>>> what to the ukrainians do now? do they stick or twist? do they push further order they hold onto the territory they have got? >> military experts would tell you the further you push, the more complicated it gets because your supply lines get stretched. it is difficult to get a -- to do everything from service vehicles to feed t troops. the wise thing is to try to hold onto to what they have right now. it is a sizable chunk of territory and push the russians to the negotiating table. i think that time space is very limited. legitimate fears that the russians could do something in an unconventional fashion that could be pretty scary not only to the region but globally potentially. >> thank you for your analysis. senior fellow of the atlantic council and global affairs ana
they basically described the incursion as a walthrough the park.untered russian soldiers drinking coffee and taking it easy. one last point. there is no visible resistance here either from the russian troops or from the general population. that might tell you something as well. >>>> what to the ukrainians do now? do they stick or twist? do they push further order they hold onto the territory they have got? >> military experts would tell you the further you push, the more...
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>> i would describe it in the same way that every worker has described it. it's catastrophic.re seems do be an idea that the healthcare system is december made it, incapacitated, crippled but it's still somewhat functional. but it's not nearly at the capacity that it should be. and sit not this spontaneous natural disvaster that's happened to gaza. it's the result of deliberate targeting and strikes. the things that we're seeing at el axa hospital are shortages of supplies because israel restricts the amount of entry both of supplies and personnel that can come in. so on any given date when i was in the emergency department, we didn't have sufficient number of tourniquettes. we were reusing supply that is technically should not be used, intubation stylets. we were using rubber bands as tourniquettes. a lot. oh these patients require surgical intervention and there's simply not able to get it. and these are all the district result of israeli imposed restrictions. >> what do you carry as a health professional having worked in gaza? >> i mean, having worked in gaza and come back
>> i would describe it in the same way that every worker has described it. it's catastrophic.re seems do be an idea that the healthcare system is december made it, incapacitated, crippled but it's still somewhat functional. but it's not nearly at the capacity that it should be. and sit not this spontaneous natural disvaster that's happened to gaza. it's the result of deliberate targeting and strikes. the things that we're seeing at el axa hospital are shortages of supplies because israel...
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it's hard to describe.eam that has made a big mark this year is the ioc olympic refugee team. made up of 37 athletes from 11 countries, the team debuted in rio in 2016 and has grown since then. the team, whose competitors hail from countries including syria, afghanistan, iran and south sudan — among others — hope to be a symbol of inclusion and equality for displaced people around the world. earlier i spoke to one of the olympic refugee countries' chief, the head of the refugee olympic council. for sure, it's really important that refugee athletes could access to the sport and to participate in the olympic games like other athletes. for example, for myself, when i forced to flee my country, i had still a dream to participate in the olympic games. but as a refugee, we couldn't any more represent our countries. the host countries or refugee olympic team allowed these athletes, professional athletes who forced to flee their country because of different reasons, to pursue in the olympic games, to participate in
it's hard to describe.eam that has made a big mark this year is the ioc olympic refugee team. made up of 37 athletes from 11 countries, the team debuted in rio in 2016 and has grown since then. the team, whose competitors hail from countries including syria, afghanistan, iran and south sudan — among others — hope to be a symbol of inclusion and equality for displaced people around the world. earlier i spoke to one of the olympic refugee countries' chief, the head of the refugee olympic...
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actually there are no words to describe how horrific . no words to describe how horrific and horribleground. people are pretty awaiting —— waiting everyday for news a ceasefire. they're waiting to go back to their homes in gaza city. waiting as if claimed the lives of women, children and young men. we only see other ways of evacuation orders in different areas of the gaza strip. it is beyond being described as tragic. in terms of water, there is no water in any town in the gaza strip. we have been living with the water since the onset of the work. it shows people in the gaza strip, shown by 0xfam, live on 4.7 litres for laundry, cleaning, drinking, everything, and this is if you are lucky, you have this is if you are lucky, you have this amount of water. people have to rely on fetching water from the sea, walking four miles to fetch water for their usage. this speaks volumes of the disregard for humanitarian law, having water. i can speak volumes about how we are rushing because water is unavailable. we keep asking the children to ration water as much as they can but children, as you
actually there are no words to describe how horrific . no words to describe how horrific and horribleground. people are pretty awaiting —— waiting everyday for news a ceasefire. they're waiting to go back to their homes in gaza city. waiting as if claimed the lives of women, children and young men. we only see other ways of evacuation orders in different areas of the gaza strip. it is beyond being described as tragic. in terms of water, there is no water in any town in the gaza strip. we...
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i have rarely if ever read fax that are as those in this case i'm about to describe. so awful i will not tell you some of them because i don't want to identify the child who is subject to this abuse. this child has four months, a six month period at the school subject to disability slurs, attacks because the student has a disability and threats because the student had a disability. some of them caught on videotape the school ignored. the videotaped incident the school could see was obviously an incident related to the students physical disability. the school's principal still did not treat it as disability-based harassment. the notice in the refusal to act is the thing that we are worried about. this child and so many children, so many adults learning in schools are subject to repeated harassment because of who they are that are federal laws guarantee will not be there experience and they nonetheless persist. we also see ugly sex-based harassment in school. you may have heard my office recently updated the regulations that govern application of the federal sex discrim
i have rarely if ever read fax that are as those in this case i'm about to describe. so awful i will not tell you some of them because i don't want to identify the child who is subject to this abuse. this child has four months, a six month period at the school subject to disability slurs, attacks because the student has a disability and threats because the student had a disability. some of them caught on videotape the school ignored. the videotaped incident the school could see was obviously an...