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we know there is archives at king's college, king's college has the most extensive archives on desmond tutu'sch was his point of the last assignment as a visiting professor, they have extensive tutu archives. —— tutu archives. we believe we can create something for humanity, for students, teachers, and posterity. can ou teachers, and posterity. can you take _ teachers, and posterity. can you take us _ teachers, and posterity. can you take us through - teachers, and posterity. can you take us through some of the special items in the archive and what they tell us about archbishop tutu's legacy? special items include his books, his pictures, his statements, but importantly we have his car, which is a toyota, which he bought in 2008 with money given by warren buffett. instead of buying a limo, he decided to buy a cheap toyota so that the balance of the money could be used for good purposes. now, digital images of this toyota, together with the images of many of his works, which encapsulated his values system, and his belief that we are all one human family, all of that and his leadership style, w
we know there is archives at king's college, king's college has the most extensive archives on desmond tutu'sch was his point of the last assignment as a visiting professor, they have extensive tutu archives. —— tutu archives. we believe we can create something for humanity, for students, teachers, and posterity. can ou teachers, and posterity. can you take _ teachers, and posterity. can you take us _ teachers, and posterity. can you take us through - teachers, and posterity. can you take...
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Oct 24, 2023
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but eventually i was freed, largely, i think,hanks to intervention from people like arch bishop desmond tutu had some international support and some support from the british government so in the end i was released. not quite the same situation as these current hostages, who over 200 are still there, men, women, and children. >> paul, that was an extraordinary, extraordinary story. thank you very much for sharing it with us. i want to ask just on the -- of course, you have repeatedly highlighted the situations are very different and i appreciate you underlining that. one thing i wanted to ask you, though, is about the idea of israel trying to discover things like the locations of where these hostages are being head and attempts to free them. given your knowledge, how challenging is that? >> it's extremely challenging because i do not believe that they'll be in the same place i was in. for one thing, i went want back to gaza. they apologized to me in effect and allowed me back for a couple of days to report from gaza in 2014 and they showed me the place i'd been head and it had been destroyed
but eventually i was freed, largely, i think,hanks to intervention from people like arch bishop desmond tutu had some international support and some support from the british government so in the end i was released. not quite the same situation as these current hostages, who over 200 are still there, men, women, and children. >> paul, that was an extraordinary, extraordinary story. thank you very much for sharing it with us. i want to ask just on the -- of course, you have repeatedly...
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and remembering archbishop desmond tutu. a unique digital archive dedicated to him goes live.cross europe, east asia and north america, the number of days where temperatures peaked above the 1.5 degree global limit have increased and broken annual record. so far in 2023, around one in three days have had global temperatures above a key marker measuring 1.5 degrees higher than pre—industrial levels. although this isn't classfied as a breach of the goal set in the paris climate treaty, officials say it is a worrying sign of things to come. our environment correspondent, matt mcgrath reports. rising temperatures are having a profound effect on our planet this year. shrinking sea ice in antarctica is posing problems for penguins and as fires took hold once again
and remembering archbishop desmond tutu. a unique digital archive dedicated to him goes live.cross europe, east asia and north america, the number of days where temperatures peaked above the 1.5 degree global limit have increased and broken annual record. so far in 2023, around one in three days have had global temperatures above a key marker measuring 1.5 degrees higher than pre—industrial levels. although this isn't classfied as a breach of the goal set in the paris climate treaty,...
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Oct 23, 2023
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and eventually i was freed largely, i think, thanks to intervention from people like archbishop desmond tuturtheid battle against the regime in south africa, where i grew up. i had some international support, and some support from the british government. in the end i was released, not quite the same situation as these current hostages, over200, the same situation as these current hostages, over 200, are still there, men, women and children. that hostages, over 200, are still there, men, women and children.- hostages, over 200, are still there, men, women and children. that is an extraordinary. _ men, women and children. that is an extraordinary, extraordinary - men, women and children. that is an extraordinary, extraordinary story. i extraordinary, extraordinary story. thank you very much for sharing it with us. i want to ask, of course you are repeatedly highlighting the situation is a very different, and i appreciate you underlining that. one thing i want to ask you, though, is about the idea of israel trying to discover things like the locations of where these hostages are being held and
and eventually i was freed largely, i think, thanks to intervention from people like archbishop desmond tuturtheid battle against the regime in south africa, where i grew up. i had some international support, and some support from the british government. in the end i was released, not quite the same situation as these current hostages, over200, the same situation as these current hostages, over 200, are still there, men, women and children. that hostages, over 200, are still there, men, women...
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Oct 22, 2023
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i was supported by archbishop desmond tutu in south africa because i had a long anti—apartheid recordne since then. iuntimely been back only one since then. when ou see been back only one since then. when you see what — been back only one since then. when you see what is _ been back only one since then. when you see what is happening _ been back only one since then. when you see what is happening at the moment and we have just been talking about more than 200 people who are being held hostage currently by hamas, what insights can you share about what might be happening at the moment? what secured your release, for example?— for example? well, as i say, i had the advantage _ for example? well, as i say, i had the advantage of— for example? well, as i say, i had the advantage of being _ for example? well, as i say, i had the advantage of being a - for example? well, as i say, i had i the advantage of being a well-known the advantage of being a well—known internationaljournalist the advantage of being a well—known international journalist of that obviously did help. and these people who
i was supported by archbishop desmond tutu in south africa because i had a long anti—apartheid recordne since then. iuntimely been back only one since then. when ou see been back only one since then. when you see what — been back only one since then. when you see what is _ been back only one since then. when you see what is happening _ been back only one since then. when you see what is happening at the moment and we have just been talking about more than 200 people who are being held...
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Oct 23, 2023
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and eventually i was freed, largely, ithink, thanks to intervention from people like archbishop desmond tutu whom i had fought an anti—apartheid battle against the regime in south africa, where i grew up. i had some international support, and some support from the british government. in the end, i was released. not quite the same situation as these current hostages, over 200 are still there, men, women and children. that is an extraordinary, extraordinary story. thank you for sharing it with us. i want to ask, of course, you are repeatedly highlighting the situation is a very different, and i appreciate the situations are very different, and i appreciate you underlining that. one thing i wanted to ask you, though, is about the idea of israel trying to discover things like the locations of where these hostages are being held and attempts to free them. given your knowledge, how challenging is that? it is extremely challenging, because i do not believe that they'll be in the same place that i was in. for one thing, i went back to gaza, they apologised to me in effect, and allowed me back for a
and eventually i was freed, largely, ithink, thanks to intervention from people like archbishop desmond tutu whom i had fought an anti—apartheid battle against the regime in south africa, where i grew up. i had some international support, and some support from the british government. in the end, i was released. not quite the same situation as these current hostages, over 200 are still there, men, women and children. that is an extraordinary, extraordinary story. thank you for sharing it with...
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Oct 22, 2023
10/23
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i was supported by archbishop desmond tutu in south africa because i had a long anti—apartheid recordwhen you see what is happening at the moment and we have just been talking about more than 200 people who are being held hostage currently by hamas, what insights can you share about what might be happening at the moment? what secured your release, for example? well, as i say, i had the advantage of being a well—known international journalist, that obviously did help. and these people who are now currently held and none of them are that well—known, i think the british and the american passport holders have got a greater chance of survival than the israelis do because they would hold a few israelis a day kind of bargaining chip, but they don't need that many. i am being rather cynical here, but i think that is the way things are seen. whereas the british and americans could be useful in persuading the americans or the british to do something that the hamas authorities want to be achieved. so i think there is a chance of survival for these people, but not a great chance for the majority.
i was supported by archbishop desmond tutu in south africa because i had a long anti—apartheid recordwhen you see what is happening at the moment and we have just been talking about more than 200 people who are being held hostage currently by hamas, what insights can you share about what might be happening at the moment? what secured your release, for example? well, as i say, i had the advantage of being a well—known international journalist, that obviously did help. and these people who...