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it was so extremely exciting to have this project in dresden. it was my idea.20 years old, but in this time it couldn't be realised and now it came to life with the help of the technical university in dresden. so what enabled it to come to life eventually? so you had this dream. did you just have to wait for science to catch up with your dreams? yeah, actually it was not possible to take, for example, a robot to to grab the arm and to move it. it was it would have been much to dangerous. dangerous for humans to come too close to a robot. but now it's possible these robots will. the name is co—robot actually for collaborative robot. and i was able to take this arm and to move it around. and that's why the movements look very organic, like almost like a human movement. so why did you want to do this? what was so different? what did having these three robot arms do that a human couldn't do apart from have three arms, obviously. actually, if you would conduct beethoven or mozart or brahms, it would make no sense to use a robot. a human is always better. this is my
it was so extremely exciting to have this project in dresden. it was my idea.20 years old, but in this time it couldn't be realised and now it came to life with the help of the technical university in dresden. so what enabled it to come to life eventually? so you had this dream. did you just have to wait for science to catch up with your dreams? yeah, actually it was not possible to take, for example, a robot to to grab the arm and to move it. it was it would have been much to dangerous....
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we see probably the first one in the cross hairs and dresden as another option.that we see in the cross hairs. again, we will see how it plays out, but these are the three most likely plants. the idea is these plants i are too heavily invested into high—priced electric vehicles that early adopters have already adopted, or redundant plants like the dresden. there are three other plants doing the same unit and they don't need the capacity.— the same unit and they don't need the capacity. fourth vw, this is a very _ need the capacity. fourth vw, this is a very bitter— need the capacity. fourth vw, this is a very bitter pill- need the capacity. fourth vw, this is a very bitter pill to - this is a very bitter pill to have to swallow. closure of plants in germany for the first time in its history, thousands ofjobs time in its history, thousands of jobs to time in its history, thousands ofjobs to go. it will be difficult for this company to see this through, won't it, in terms of the politics and dealing with unions? definitely. the problem is we created this problem fo
we see probably the first one in the cross hairs and dresden as another option.that we see in the cross hairs. again, we will see how it plays out, but these are the three most likely plants. the idea is these plants i are too heavily invested into high—priced electric vehicles that early adopters have already adopted, or redundant plants like the dresden. there are three other plants doing the same unit and they don't need the capacity.— the same unit and they don't need the capacity....
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of the first fab in dresden.hey are already planning the next phase for different market sectors as well. of course, the most important would be the ai market. caroline: let's get an investor take. michael green is a portfolio manager at simplify asset management, $6 billion under asset management. you have a rich history of thinking through the macro. what do you think about the exuberance still around chip names, is it right to have that? michael: this is a natural challenge, what we call a positive bubble, driving innovation in a space that requires it, but there is almost no real opportunity for the company is currently involved to earn the returns actually built into these expectations. we may see that not happen this month or this quarter, but as we look forward, there will inevitably be be a period of disappointment. very similar to the buildout around the .com cycle where the internet exceeded our expectations, changing how we shop and live our lives, but at the same time, extraordinary disappointment, as
of the first fab in dresden.hey are already planning the next phase for different market sectors as well. of course, the most important would be the ai market. caroline: let's get an investor take. michael green is a portfolio manager at simplify asset management, $6 billion under asset management. you have a rich history of thinking through the macro. what do you think about the exuberance still around chip names, is it right to have that? michael: this is a natural challenge, what we call a...
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at that time, vladimir putin worked in the residency in dresden, and the correspondent of soviet television, long-time ntv observer vladimir kontratyev made reports about the germans rejoicing at the brandenburg gate, with hope for better times. who believed that after 40 years of separate development. people not only speak different dialects, but also vote differently. few in the nineties could have imagined that today's germany would lose its image as the locomotive of europe and plunge into recession. the country's deindustrialization is in full swing, industrial giants such as volkswagen and basf are closing factories. politicians in berlin have swallowed a bitter pill. he said i want to sell out ukraine, will more and more arms deliveries really save them, i mean ordinary people in ukraine, their men vote with their feet. germany sees the withdrawal of soviet troops from the already completely differently after 34 years. i believe that this is a betrayal of the interests of our own people, a betrayal of the interests of the security of the entire security system of our people. as a res
at that time, vladimir putin worked in the residency in dresden, and the correspondent of soviet television, long-time ntv observer vladimir kontratyev made reports about the germans rejoicing at the brandenburg gate, with hope for better times. who believed that after 40 years of separate development. people not only speak different dialects, but also vote differently. few in the nineties could have imagined that today's germany would lose its image as the locomotive of europe and plunge into...
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the robot, which was holding three glowing batons, guided the musicians of the dresden sinfoniker throughc. watch the musicians faces as they follow this! it took two years to develop and train the machine to successfully conduct the orchestra. artistic director markus rindt said it wasn't intended to replace human conductors, but to perform complex music that might be otherwise impossible. i'm not sure about this, jon. it is not intended _ i'm not sure about this, jon. it is not intended to _ i'm not sure about this, jon. it 3 not intended to replace conductors but we have not employed a conductor!— but we have not employed a conductor! ~ , ., . conductor! where is the magic in that? the whole _ conductor! where is the magic in that? the whole point _ conductor! where is the magic in that? the whole point is - conductor! where is the magic in i that? the whole point is something going a little bit wrong. their faces, their _ going a little bit wrong. their faces, their sweat _ going a little bit wrong. their faces, their sweat and - going a little bit wrong. their faces, their sweat and
the robot, which was holding three glowing batons, guided the musicians of the dresden sinfoniker throughc. watch the musicians faces as they follow this! it took two years to develop and train the machine to successfully conduct the orchestra. artistic director markus rindt said it wasn't intended to replace human conductors, but to perform complex music that might be otherwise impossible. i'm not sure about this, jon. it is not intended _ i'm not sure about this, jon. it is not intended to _...
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the robot guided three sections of the dresden sinfoniker in a performance of a work specifically composedowever, the composer, andreas gundlach, said the two years it took to develop and train the machine made him realise just how wonderful a human conductor was. the deceased or our addition today. i will see you again soon. hello, and welcome to sportsday from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the program: a win for england and their interim manager in finland, but despite victory in the uefa nations league, uncertainty remains. australia edge out india to seal their place in the semifinals of the women's t20 cricket world cup. and kenya's ruth chepng'etich breaks the marathon world record, after a day to remember in chicago. welcome along — thank you forjoining us. after a shock defeat to greece last week, england and their interim manager lee carsley delivered the result they needed, with a 3—1win over finland in the uefa nations league on sunday. 0ur football reporter alex howell was watching in helsinki. it was a good night for england here in helsinki as they beat finland 3—1 in th
the robot guided three sections of the dresden sinfoniker in a performance of a work specifically composedowever, the composer, andreas gundlach, said the two years it took to develop and train the machine made him realise just how wonderful a human conductor was. the deceased or our addition today. i will see you again soon. hello, and welcome to sportsday from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the program: a win for england and their interim manager in finland, but despite victory in the...
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wielding three glowing batons, the robot guided three sections in dresden in a performance of a workser, andreas gundlach, said the two years it took to develop and train the machine made him realisejust how wonderful a human conductor was. let's bring you the latest lines from the middle east before i go. we are hearing that italy, the uk france and germany have reaffirmed the essential stabilising role played by euna and southern lebanon and saying israeli attacks on unfil basis must stop immediately. you are watching bbc news. hello. we've had some big contrasts in the weather throughout monday. hello. we've got some very big contrasts with our weather to take you through this afternoon. for scotland, northern ireland and northern england, barely a cloud in the sky after a locally cold and frosty start. we'll see those temperatures push up to around 12 or 13 degrees. further south, though, for wales, midlands, east anglia, southern england, we have seen some heavy outbreaks of rain today. that heavy rain is all cleared out of the way. however, it is likely to stay quite cloudy. it
wielding three glowing batons, the robot guided three sections in dresden in a performance of a workser, andreas gundlach, said the two years it took to develop and train the machine made him realisejust how wonderful a human conductor was. let's bring you the latest lines from the middle east before i go. we are hearing that italy, the uk france and germany have reaffirmed the essential stabilising role played by euna and southern lebanon and saying israeli attacks on unfil basis must stop...
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this means that this genocide has has surpassed the bombing of dresden, hamburg and london combined duringitary bases are also important to note, 102 that have been targeted as you see over here, and let's not forget operation arbain. which hit 11 military bases with around 340 missiles and drones fired at occupied palestine, hitting the important guillats unit 8200.
this means that this genocide has has surpassed the bombing of dresden, hamburg and london combined duringitary bases are also important to note, 102 that have been targeted as you see over here, and let's not forget operation arbain. which hit 11 military bases with around 340 missiles and drones fired at occupied palestine, hitting the important guillats unit 8200.
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wielding three glowing batons, the robot guided three sections of the dresden sinfoniker in a performance to harness its unique attributes. however, the composer, andreas gundlach, said the two years it took to develop and train the machine made him realise just how wonderful a human conductor was. time well spent, i suppose. let's recap our top story. markets in china havejoined the trading day and are currently in the greens despite the finance minister's highly anticipated briefing on saturday which in many ways fell short of expectations. lan fo'an said beijing will start taking on more debt to stimulate growth. he also announced additional measures to stabilise the property and jobs market. economist and investors are now turning their attention to the country's third quarter gdp print which is due out on friday. and that's it for this edition of business today. see you again soon. thanks for watching. hello, and welcome to sportsday from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the program: a win for england and their interim manager in finland, but despite victory in the uefa nations lea
wielding three glowing batons, the robot guided three sections of the dresden sinfoniker in a performance to harness its unique attributes. however, the composer, andreas gundlach, said the two years it took to develop and train the machine made him realise just how wonderful a human conductor was. time well spent, i suppose. let's recap our top story. markets in china havejoined the trading day and are currently in the greens despite the finance minister's highly anticipated briefing on...
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the bombing of dresden $2700.00 plus the destruction of humbug. at 16000 tons and the 5 bombing of tokyo and 1945 record 1510 tons of explosives. all of which adds up to a total of $56210.00 tons. still nowhere near the staggering 85000 tons of high explosives. israel has dropped from causa. what are the most densely populated areas on this and was know where to go for its people? in the u. k, the conservative party is choosing a new leader off the suffering. it's because the faith in modern history and july's election 2 candidates both on the rise of the party, a back link for the top position under simmons reports. can be a big thing for me to to folks, is james cleverly such a 7 sites? i'd rather generate $41.00, but a result the cause gospel of surprise among conservative m. p. 's favor candidates ending up as the loser margins slim. but most of the votes go to kemi baton, followed by robert, generate boastful ministers on the rights of the parties. james cleverly is a centrist of the more established form. a minister he's now out a week is a
the bombing of dresden $2700.00 plus the destruction of humbug. at 16000 tons and the 5 bombing of tokyo and 1945 record 1510 tons of explosives. all of which adds up to a total of $56210.00 tons. still nowhere near the staggering 85000 tons of high explosives. israel has dropped from causa. what are the most densely populated areas on this and was know where to go for its people? in the u. k, the conservative party is choosing a new leader off the suffering. it's because the faith in modern...
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$15000.00 tons with explosives were dropped on hiroshima $21000.00 tons of nagasaki, the bombing of dresden $2700.00 plus the destruction of humbug. at 16000 tons and the 5 bombing of tokyo and 1945 record 1510 tons of explosives. all of which adds up to a total of $56210.00 tons. still nowhere near the staggering 85000 tons of high explosives. israel has dropped from gaza. what are the most densely populated areas on this and was nowhere to go for its people? ukraine says 6 people are being killed in the russian missile attack in the southern region of odessa, 8 of us were wounded in the attack on the toner. most of the regional government says of panama flag vessel was also hit. that's a, it's a frequent talking to russian to attack. some was struck several times in the past few days while ukraine has voted several drain attacks inside russia. the shopping of oliver has more now from most to this called fix is increasingly looks like a boot of attrition. almost daily, we hear reports of the ukrainian side talks on step hairs of fields and oil refineries. tom distinguished little says on t
$15000.00 tons with explosives were dropped on hiroshima $21000.00 tons of nagasaki, the bombing of dresden $2700.00 plus the destruction of humbug. at 16000 tons and the 5 bombing of tokyo and 1945 record 1510 tons of explosives. all of which adds up to a total of $56210.00 tons. still nowhere near the staggering 85000 tons of high explosives. israel has dropped from gaza. what are the most densely populated areas on this and was nowhere to go for its people? ukraine says 6 people are being...
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the robot, which was holding three glowing batons, guided the musicians of the dresden sinfoniker throughsic. it took two years to develop and train the machine to successfully conduct the orchestra. artistic director markus rindt said it wasn't intended to replace human conductors, but to perform complex music that might be otherwise impossible. but if it's complex music which is impossible to conduct, what about the poor position to have to play it? w , , . ~ it? their faces were picture! a violinist looking _ it? their faces were picture! a violinist looking at _ it? their faces were picture! a violinist looking at a _ it? their faces were picture! a - violinist looking at a computerised robot arm, they look a bit confused. it is all over for us, robot arm, they look a bit confused. it is all overfor us, jon. we robot arm, they look a bit confused. it is all over for us, jon.— it is all over for us, jon. we will alwa s it is all over for us, jon. we will always need _ it is all over for us, jon. we will always need carol _ it is all over for us, jon. we will always need carol and - it
the robot, which was holding three glowing batons, guided the musicians of the dresden sinfoniker throughsic. it took two years to develop and train the machine to successfully conduct the orchestra. artistic director markus rindt said it wasn't intended to replace human conductors, but to perform complex music that might be otherwise impossible. but if it's complex music which is impossible to conduct, what about the poor position to have to play it? w , , . ~ it? their faces were picture! a...
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$15000.00 tons with explosives were dropped on hiroshima $21000.00 tons of nagasaki, the bombing of dresden $2700.00 plus the destruction of humbug. at 16000 tons and the 5 bombing of tokyo and 1945 record 1510 tons of explosives. all of which adds up to a total of $56210.00 tons. still nowhere near the staggering 85000 tons of high explosives. israel has dropped from causa. what are the most densely populated areas on this and was know where to go for its people? or mohammed and my city is professor of media studies at the doha institute for graduate studies. thank you for being with us this morning mohammed by providing those weapons that defense editor outline for us by providing those weapons to a country that's being investigated for genocide. that many un special rap, which we'll say is committing genocide and gaza. is the us complicit in what is known as the crime of or crimes? i don't think there's any question. i think we have to point out at the start that the us has known for many months that israel is carrying out. genocide isn't just the un or special laboratories that have sen
$15000.00 tons with explosives were dropped on hiroshima $21000.00 tons of nagasaki, the bombing of dresden $2700.00 plus the destruction of humbug. at 16000 tons and the 5 bombing of tokyo and 1945 record 1510 tons of explosives. all of which adds up to a total of $56210.00 tons. still nowhere near the staggering 85000 tons of high explosives. israel has dropped from causa. what are the most densely populated areas on this and was know where to go for its people? or mohammed and my city is...
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wielding three glowing batons, the robot guided three sections of the dresden sinfoniker in a performancethink the actual human conductors don't need to worry too soon. three scientists have been awarded the nobel prize for economics. their research found that european canalisation has led to a significant differences in economic outcomes and prosperity of those once colonised nations. the main story today we have been bringing to you has been the situation in the middle east. let'sjust the situation in the middle east. let's just show you these pictures coming to us from the lebanese capital beirut. we heard earlier from the lebanese red cross, saying that further north in the country 18 people in a mainly christian area had been killed in an israeli strike in a rare israeli strike in the north of lebanon. we will have more on developments there for you with ben brown who is coming up next. i am on x. do stay with us here on bbc news. hello. we've got some very big contrasts with our weather to take you through this afternoon for scotland, northern ireland and northern england. barely a
wielding three glowing batons, the robot guided three sections of the dresden sinfoniker in a performancethink the actual human conductors don't need to worry too soon. three scientists have been awarded the nobel prize for economics. their research found that european canalisation has led to a significant differences in economic outcomes and prosperity of those once colonised nations. the main story today we have been bringing to you has been the situation in the middle east. let'sjust the...
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kind of to noon, marched through dresden at the end of october. he's still mobilized as the most followers, despite spending years in prison and in spite of infighting within his movements collection of reunification has given him and his followers and new ideas is slide up. unfortunately, reunification did not bring the unity we hoped for. to review the on a revolution that sweeps the occupying powers out of our country. fake. i never heard of you on a revolution that sweeps the foreigners out of our country. we want to take to the streets again and we will take to the streets again until germany is truly german. this sounds like the of these re migration plans, although michigan couldn't never use the term. i'm driving to group and a small eastern town on the polish border here too. right wing extremism flourished in the 19 ninety's. i'm meeting with a woman who experienced it 1st hand. cotton was regularly harassed by neo nazis. she still feels the need to protect herself and wants to remain anonymous by open with a very, very right wing town.
kind of to noon, marched through dresden at the end of october. he's still mobilized as the most followers, despite spending years in prison and in spite of infighting within his movements collection of reunification has given him and his followers and new ideas is slide up. unfortunately, reunification did not bring the unity we hoped for. to review the on a revolution that sweeps the occupying powers out of our country. fake. i never heard of you on a revolution that sweeps the foreigners out...
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wielding three glowing batons, the robot guided three sections of the dresden sinfoniker in a performanceowever, the composer said the two years it took to develop and train the machine made him realise just how wonderful a human conductor is. hello again. it's been a pretty wet start to the day, particularly so across the southern half of the country. that's now all moving away to the east, and behind it there'll be a lot of cloud left in its wake. but as we go through this week, it is often going to be cloudy and wet. one thing you'll notice, though, it's going to turn that bit milder. you can see the yellows and the oranges return to the maps. we're pulling in more of a southerly direction of wind, hence the milder conditions, but it will bring a bit of cloud and also some rain at times. so the rain continuing to move away to the east. a lot of clouds, some damp conditions left in its wake. for northern england, much of scotland and northern ireland, it's a dry day with sunny spells, showery rain pushing eastwards across the far north of scotland and our temperatures ten to about 17 de
wielding three glowing batons, the robot guided three sections of the dresden sinfoniker in a performanceowever, the composer said the two years it took to develop and train the machine made him realise just how wonderful a human conductor is. hello again. it's been a pretty wet start to the day, particularly so across the southern half of the country. that's now all moving away to the east, and behind it there'll be a lot of cloud left in its wake. but as we go through this week, it is often...
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$15000.00 tons with explosives were dropped on hiroshima $21000.00 tons of nagasaki, the bombing of dresden $2700.00 plus the destruction of humbug. at 16000 tons and the 5 bombing of tokyo and 1945 record 1510 tons of explosives. all of which adds up to a total of $56210.00 tons. still nowhere near the staggering 85000 tons of high explosives. israel has dropped from gaza. what are the most densely populated areas on this was know where to go for its people. or western governments have been accused of hypocrisy with double standards laid back in their reaction to, as well as for it stands in stark contrast with washington's approach to russia. and it's one ukraine, is a look at how does that comp trust. it makes clear that there have been atrocities committed by russian forces. we support a range of international investigations into russia's atrocities and ukraine, including the one conducted by the licensee. united states fundamentally rejects the announcement today from the prosecutor of the international code for that he is applying for arrest warrants for senior. it's really officials
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my father was fighting at the time of dresden when it was bombed to smithereens.'t think anybody could've imagined that germans and french people would live in harmony and harmony together for generations. all i can say is it is almost inconceivable today that the settlement will be made. it is definite that a settlement will end up being made. now is the time to work on it. and working with all the other nations around israel and palestine. >> is there a way to get for land for all without truth. without addressing those grievances and reconciliation. >> we believe it is a crucially important part of the broad process. without creating two injustices. also from refugee claims to land claims. we don't think it necessarily needs to be a prerequisite for going forward. >> where does it stand now in terms of momentum and buy-in and support. how do you get this into the actual discourse. >> number one, in the last year it has grown by thousands of people. it is a great -- of how thirsty and in need people are. and hope that need for peace. that is happening certainly.
my father was fighting at the time of dresden when it was bombed to smithereens.'t think anybody could've imagined that germans and french people would live in harmony and harmony together for generations. all i can say is it is almost inconceivable today that the settlement will be made. it is definite that a settlement will end up being made. now is the time to work on it. and working with all the other nations around israel and palestine. >> is there a way to get for land for all...
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at that time, vladimir putin worked in the residency in dresden, and the soviet television correspondent, long-time ntv observer vladimir kontratyev, made reports on the germans rejoicing at the brandenburg gate, with hope for better times. who believed that after forty years of separate development , the east germans will hand over their sovereignty to the calculating and, as it seemed, arrogant gon politicians without any reservations. american schoolchildren are taking pictures, well, charlie, now it is a party place, where even after years a certain border in the consciousness of germans still remains, the difference between the west germans and the axis, the east is most clearly manifested in politics. the deindustrialization of the country is in full swing, industrial giants such as volkswagen and busf are closing factories, politicians in berlin swallowed the bitter pill of the terrorist attack on the nord streams, and now, in justification, they are talking some nonsense of pro-ukrainian divers. the us is again, like 35 years ago, planning to place its missiles on german soil, th
at that time, vladimir putin worked in the residency in dresden, and the soviet television correspondent, long-time ntv observer vladimir kontratyev, made reports on the germans rejoicing at the brandenburg gate, with hope for better times. who believed that after forty years of separate development , the east germans will hand over their sovereignty to the calculating and, as it seemed, arrogant gon politicians without any reservations. american schoolchildren are taking pictures, well,...
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> moving on, ryanair will cut 12% of traffic through the germany airports and closing airports in dresdenthe budget airline blamed the country's government for the move saying it has failed to reduce taxes and fees and saying it will be quote devastating for jobs. >>> the union behind the boeing factories in the united states says it is ready to return to talks anytime. around 33,000 workers have been on strike since mid-september in a bid to secure a better labor deal. the stoppage will cost more than $1 billion per month and warned bo boeing, it's credit rating will be downgraded to junk as a result. airbus reported a 9% drop from the same month a year ago with the french airplane maker saying it is on target to hit 770 deliveries. our charlotte reid joins us now from london. charlotte, the widening gap with boeing and airbus is becoming clearer here. >> reporter: at the same time, they have the same issues. they have a supply chain issue. people want to travel. airlines want new planes. a backlog of 8,000 mplanes and production ahead of them for ten years. they are struggling with that
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$15000.00 tons with explosives were dropped on hiroshima $21000.00 tons of nagasaki, the bombing of dresden $2700.00 plus the destruction of humbug. at 16000 tons and the 5 bombing of tokyo and 1945 record 1510 tons of explosives. all of which adds up to a total of $56210.00 tons. still nowhere near the staggering 85000 tons of high explosives. israel has dropped from gaza. what are the most densely populated areas on this? and there's no way to go for its people. what's more on this will house and joins us now from london. he's a political economist, olsa, and june list. thanks very much for being with us here. on l just, sarah. first of all, i mean those are extraordinary numbers in the us has approved $40000000000.00, mostly, and military support. i mean, that's an extraordinary amount of money. i mean, how dependent has this real pain on that to carry assets for? well, not completely. i mean that's the, that's the really honest truth. i mean they, they are amazing numbers. by the way, i mean they to, to learn that the amounts of a kind of bomb it too much. it weighs the bones drops on g
$15000.00 tons with explosives were dropped on hiroshima $21000.00 tons of nagasaki, the bombing of dresden $2700.00 plus the destruction of humbug. at 16000 tons and the 5 bombing of tokyo and 1945 record 1510 tons of explosives. all of which adds up to a total of $56210.00 tons. still nowhere near the staggering 85000 tons of high explosives. israel has dropped from gaza. what are the most densely populated areas on this? and there's no way to go for its people. what's more on this will house...
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the bombing of dresden $2700.00 plus the destruction of humbug. at 16000 tons and the 5 bombing of tokyo and 1945 record 1510 tons of explosives. all of which adds up to a total of $56210.00 tons. still nowhere near the staggering 85000 tons of high explosives. israel has dropped from gaza. what are the most densely populated areas on this and was nowhere to go for its people? with just a little of them, i colleague tom mccray spoke to cut volkhart, who is a former us ambassador as a nato. he began by asking about the connection between the supply of us mo, tree 8, and 42000 palestinians killed by as well. i think you have to take the whole contacts, you can just pull them out. the amount of mutation supplied. we have rand, backing a mazda, as by the hoodies, we have terrorist attacks against israel and israel responding to that. it's a risk situation and a lot of civilians have suffered as a result of this. but it's not just one thing. it's the, it's the whole picture you have to look at. but the world wouldn't have been able to have been carried
the bombing of dresden $2700.00 plus the destruction of humbug. at 16000 tons and the 5 bombing of tokyo and 1945 record 1510 tons of explosives. all of which adds up to a total of $56210.00 tons. still nowhere near the staggering 85000 tons of high explosives. israel has dropped from gaza. what are the most densely populated areas on this and was nowhere to go for its people? with just a little of them, i colleague tom mccray spoke to cut volkhart, who is a former us ambassador as a nato. he...
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$15000.00 tons with explosives were dropped on hiroshima $21000.00 tons of nagasaki, the bombing of dresden $2700.00 plus the destruction of humbug. at 16000 tons and the 5 bombing of tokyo and 1945 record 1510 tons of explosives. all of which adds up to a total of $56210.00 tons. still nowhere near the staggering 85000 tons of high explosives. israel has dropped from gaza. what are the most densely populated areas on this and was know where to go for its people? the western governments being accused of hypocrisy was double sanders laid bare and their reaction to israel's war. it stands in stark contrast with washington stands against russia with its war in ukraine and its diminished credibility to one us administrations, liked to invoke time and time again. the idea of an international rules based order is a glimpse of some of the contrast. the reason makes clear that there have been atrocities committed by russian forces. we support a range of international investigations into russia's atrocities and ukraine, including the one conducted by the licensee. united states fundamentally rejects
$15000.00 tons with explosives were dropped on hiroshima $21000.00 tons of nagasaki, the bombing of dresden $2700.00 plus the destruction of humbug. at 16000 tons and the 5 bombing of tokyo and 1945 record 1510 tons of explosives. all of which adds up to a total of $56210.00 tons. still nowhere near the staggering 85000 tons of high explosives. israel has dropped from gaza. what are the most densely populated areas on this and was know where to go for its people? the western governments being...
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$15000.00 tons with explosives were dropped on hiroshima $21000.00 tons of nagasaki, the bombing of dresden $2700.00 plus the destruction of humbug. at 16000 tons and the 5 bombing of tokyo and 1945 record 1510 tons of explosives. all of which adds up to a total of $56210.00 tons. still nowhere near the staggering 85000 tons of high explosives. israel has dropped from gaza. what are the most densely populated areas on this? and there's no way to go for it. it's people go to our conscience. a professor what goes university in new brunswick, she's joining us now from philadelphia in pennsylvania. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. we've seen the pictures of the level of discard destruction that's been coming out of gaza. israel says that destruction is part of its plan to try to eliminate how much fighters within the gaza strip at the same time. of course it is leveling vast waves of gaza strip and destroying thousands of lives. it is real, has made obvious since day one that is subjective in the gaza strip is to be populated in order to resettle it in what is a conundrum that onl
$15000.00 tons with explosives were dropped on hiroshima $21000.00 tons of nagasaki, the bombing of dresden $2700.00 plus the destruction of humbug. at 16000 tons and the 5 bombing of tokyo and 1945 record 1510 tons of explosives. all of which adds up to a total of $56210.00 tons. still nowhere near the staggering 85000 tons of high explosives. israel has dropped from gaza. what are the most densely populated areas on this? and there's no way to go for it. it's people go to our conscience. a...
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$15000.00 tons with explosives were dropped on hiroshima $21000.00 tons of nagasaki, the bombing of dresden $2700.00 plus the destruction of humbug. at 16000 tons and the 5 bombing of tokyo and 1945 record 1510 tons of explosives. all of which adds up to a total of $56210.00 tons. still nowhere near the staggering 85000 tons of high explosives. israel has dropped from gaza. what are the most densely populated areas on this was know where to go for its people as well home and then mostly is professor of media studies at the dog hot institute for graduate studies. thank you very much for joining us as always mohammed. so as we've been pushing president biden and nothing else who will speak on the phone, lisa on wednesday is the entire region is on 10. the hooks to see what action israel will take out to around 5 ballistic missiles, who is calling the shots and this relationship. you know, it's really interesting and a few months before october 7th, the american scholar noam chomsky did one of the last interviews before he before he fell ill. he was talking about the relationship and he said t
$15000.00 tons with explosives were dropped on hiroshima $21000.00 tons of nagasaki, the bombing of dresden $2700.00 plus the destruction of humbug. at 16000 tons and the 5 bombing of tokyo and 1945 record 1510 tons of explosives. all of which adds up to a total of $56210.00 tons. still nowhere near the staggering 85000 tons of high explosives. israel has dropped from gaza. what are the most densely populated areas on this was know where to go for its people as well home and then mostly is...
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service , british diplomatic service, which he feels he was a victim of when he was a kgb colonel in dresdenhe's a terrible snob, rather like donald trump . he rather like donald trump. he rather likes the royal family. >> well, we gave him a state visit. yes, but. >> and you know that they would like to be part of it. and that sounds kind of jokey, but it does account for the kind of extravagance. and that is a euphemism of his deputy, one of his deputies who served briefly as president in his time, dmitri medvedev, who said it is time to blast britain off the face of the earth. and there have been athletes coming up saying it's time to put this is a really dangerous thing, a dirty bomb in london. and that is a real that is a real risk, a real threat. and can we look at the back of that? things ? despite the that? things? despite the triumphalism, things are not going well in ukraine. they're not going particularly well for the ukrainians. they're really up against it. but it's not going really as well as the russians had expected, because what putin wanted was a decision point, as it's cal
service , british diplomatic service, which he feels he was a victim of when he was a kgb colonel in dresdenhe's a terrible snob, rather like donald trump . he rather like donald trump. he rather likes the royal family. >> well, we gave him a state visit. yes, but. >> and you know that they would like to be part of it. and that sounds kind of jokey, but it does account for the kind of extravagance. and that is a euphemism of his deputy, one of his deputies who served briefly as...
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$15000.00 tons with explosives were dropped on hiroshima $21000.00 tons of nagasaki, the bombing of dresden $2700.00 plus the destruction of humbug. at 16000 tons and the 5 bombing of tokyo and 1945 record 1510 tons of explosives. all of which adds up to a total of $56210.00 tons. still nowhere near the staggering 85000 tons of high explosives. israel has dropped from gaza. what are the most densely populated areas on this and was know where to go for its people. with some of the last names professor media studies at the doha institute for graduate studies. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. it's being repeated, these have the joe biden essentially has no influence anymore over benjamin netanyahu. but the wife and me, the alex contributors was talking about must give some leverage some where should we be looking again where the us is trying to use it. and so it's given that conflicts on those funding to southern 11 and we now have this situation with around as well. yeah, i think it's a really interesting and an important question i, i would say that the us still does have consi
$15000.00 tons with explosives were dropped on hiroshima $21000.00 tons of nagasaki, the bombing of dresden $2700.00 plus the destruction of humbug. at 16000 tons and the 5 bombing of tokyo and 1945 record 1510 tons of explosives. all of which adds up to a total of $56210.00 tons. still nowhere near the staggering 85000 tons of high explosives. israel has dropped from gaza. what are the most densely populated areas on this and was know where to go for its people. with some of the last names...
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constantly bombing, the allies did the same during the second world war, yes, the carpet bombing of dresdeno with a terrible bombing, where the infectious one-time losses were higher than the losses of hiroshima nagasaki, this is generally a traditional method of war, this so-called progressive humanity, which, thank god, we do not do, we do not, here in our culture does not have this, it also means that they assumed that perhaps not everything was accidental, there were many strange things in these stories, why did so many succeed, and one of the versions was that perhaps this was the very case when they were provoked. undoubtedly, of course, that is why i started with a historical excursion, that in principle everything that was muddied by the methods of revolution came, but this was an internal revolution, and here we are talking about when the state did not exist, well, iran existed as a state, the whole world, of course, on the other hand, it is necessary note also there is no talk of any humanism, that is, here is an attempt from sea to sea, that of some, that of others, sounds like t
constantly bombing, the allies did the same during the second world war, yes, the carpet bombing of dresdeno with a terrible bombing, where the infectious one-time losses were higher than the losses of hiroshima nagasaki, this is generally a traditional method of war, this so-called progressive humanity, which, thank god, we do not do, we do not, here in our culture does not have this, it also means that they assumed that perhaps not everything was accidental, there were many strange things in...
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it was in dresden. and people are shocked. _ compulsory purchase thing! i want to hear more about the horrible - hear more about the horrible histories of toilets. the research sounds grim. it’s histories of toilets. the research sounds grim-— histories of toilets. the research sounds grim. histories of toilets. the research sounds rim. h , .,, ., . sounds grim. it's the people who had cessits, sounds grim. it's the people who had cesspits. which _ sounds grim. it's the people who had cesspits, which were _ sounds grim. it's the people who had cesspits, which were absolutely - cesspits, which were absolutely deadly, because they drown in them. this is horrible histories, sorry, sally. this is horrible histories, sorry, sall . it this is horrible histories, sorry, sally. t}!(! it is that gruesome sally. 0k! it is that gruesome stuff. sally. 0k! it is that gruesome stuff- you _ sally. 0k! it is that gruesome stuff. you love _ sally. 0k! it is that gruesome stuff. you love that, - sally. 0k! it is that gruesome stuff. you love th
it was in dresden. and people are shocked. _ compulsory purchase thing! i want to hear more about the horrible - hear more about the horrible histories of toilets. the research sounds grim. it’s histories of toilets. the research sounds grim-— histories of toilets. the research sounds grim. histories of toilets. the research sounds rim. h , .,, ., . sounds grim. it's the people who had cessits, sounds grim. it's the people who had cesspits. which _ sounds grim. it's the people who had...