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oxford associate professor called michael biggs, who'd found some unpublished data on a study that gidsckers. and that's where our first film, myself and deborah cohen, who was health correspondent at the time, that's where it started. yes, because i was going to say, you know, as you mentioned, i was working with you at newsnight at the time. i remember you and deb cohen doing this series of reports. how would you — so, that was for newsnight. how would you characterise media coverage of this story more widely? pretty woeful, i think. in what way? it just. .. it hasn't. .. i don't think the media has done itself — has not really — it's not had a good episode here. i think there are exceptions but, really, the running has been done by generalists — predominantly by female journalists — and all of the health and science specialists have been absent. there really wasn't the support from the wider bbc. and, rebecca coombes, if i could bring you in — you're head ofjournalism at the british medicaljournal. would you agree? would you say that science journalists avoided this subject? i'm afra
oxford associate professor called michael biggs, who'd found some unpublished data on a study that gidsckers. and that's where our first film, myself and deborah cohen, who was health correspondent at the time, that's where it started. yes, because i was going to say, you know, as you mentioned, i was working with you at newsnight at the time. i remember you and deb cohen doing this series of reports. how would you — so, that was for newsnight. how would you characterise media coverage of...
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case of kuwait , afghanistan, and turkmenistan, and these are below 78 percent of their debt to total gid. for some countries, this number is also very high, for example, in the case of italy, it is 145 percent, that is, of the total gid. their debt ratio is also higher. in the case of america, it is close to 1,299 , in the case of japan, it is 264, and iran is 29%. what about the other debts of the government, our new debt collection of the government and state-owned companies, i said here , let my colleagues calculate and compare, our number is 29. he presented a report on the favorable control of liquidity growth in the government. last year, our liquidity growth rate was 24 %. this is the lowest liquidity growth rate after 1997. we had a liquidity growth of less than 25% for a few years. tehran from the table. as mr. zakani said, tehran's green space was another part of the government board meeting after the past. that revolution has increased more than 12 times. razi momeni radio news agency. hello, dear viewers, have a good night . the new year started with two draws. in a match del
case of kuwait , afghanistan, and turkmenistan, and these are below 78 percent of their debt to total gid. for some countries, this number is also very high, for example, in the case of italy, it is 145 percent, that is, of the total gid. their debt ratio is also higher. in the case of america, it is close to 1,299 , in the case of japan, it is 264, and iran is 29%. what about the other debts of the government, our new debt collection of the government and state-owned companies, i said here ,...
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stephen mcdaniel was charged with the murder of lauren giddings.h the murder of lauren, in his apartment police found keys to lauren's place and packaging for a hacksaw like the one found in the maintenance room. prosecutors worried that the case may not convince a jury so investigators continued to dig and what they uncovered would leave both sides stunned. here is keith morrison with the conclusion of the watcher. >> lawrence law school friends could not make sense of it, how is it possible their odd classmate could do such a horrible thing? >> he was trying to make it seem like he was a innocent bystander and a friend of lauren. >> when the da david cook took over it was already a death penalty case but he was not sure it should be. after all they had no evidence to prove the cause of death. this was a gruesome crime yet none of stephen's dna was found in lauren's apartment. aside from the underwear none of lauren's dna was found in stephen's place and the circumstantial evidence they did have, a good defense attorney could raise reasonable doub
stephen mcdaniel was charged with the murder of lauren giddings.h the murder of lauren, in his apartment police found keys to lauren's place and packaging for a hacksaw like the one found in the maintenance room. prosecutors worried that the case may not convince a jury so investigators continued to dig and what they uncovered would leave both sides stunned. here is keith morrison with the conclusion of the watcher. >> lawrence law school friends could not make sense of it, how is it...
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there must be full accountability for all of those giddings sabri. obviously, when you get a sense of these rather officials, they're trying to contain the ramifications from the international outcry. do you think this could be up if it's a moment in the sense it could violate international a push to hold? these riley's accountable for has been happening and goes over the last few months . i certainly hope so. um, so just to be clear, um, countries that are supplying these fairly military with arms like the united states, like germany like being k risk being complicit in sort of grades of uses if they continue doing so. so this can end pretty quickly if the united states for 2 or 5 bias obligations under international law, as well as under us domestic law and suspend arms transfers to the is really military. that would be a very clear message that unlawful strikes each end. and that withholding and impeding the delivery of humanitarian aid at us domestic law also forbids the united states from supplying arms to military that are blocking us supply to
there must be full accountability for all of those giddings sabri. obviously, when you get a sense of these rather officials, they're trying to contain the ramifications from the international outcry. do you think this could be up if it's a moment in the sense it could violate international a push to hold? these riley's accountable for has been happening and goes over the last few months . i certainly hope so. um, so just to be clear, um, countries that are supplying these fairly military with...
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april and july, here to munitions and elements within the lawns and armies to attend the tutsis. giddings finally stopped on july. the 4th, when the r p s, backed by uganda is ami, counted the one didn't capt. okay. got a to a stephanie deck and not reports from who. yay and wanda, mass graves are still being discovered in a tranquil corner of the rwandan hills. the dead are being disturbed despite never having found peace rooms done. i don't know how many people we found, but there are so many. there were under these houses under the toilets. we found to so many people from this mass grave was discovered a few months ago. under homes and farm land, 30 years of to the one doing genocide. identifying the remains is incredibly difficult. dna is in use and so they're relying on tattered pieces of clothing, items of jewelry that are sometimes found underneath the surface, along with the remains. but so far, nobody that was found here is been identified. what is left of the name as victims is taken to shore, drive away an attempt at some form of dignity for those who enjoyed the most on imagin
april and july, here to munitions and elements within the lawns and armies to attend the tutsis. giddings finally stopped on july. the 4th, when the r p s, backed by uganda is ami, counted the one didn't capt. okay. got a to a stephanie deck and not reports from who. yay and wanda, mass graves are still being discovered in a tranquil corner of the rwandan hills. the dead are being disturbed despite never having found peace rooms done. i don't know how many people we found, but there are so...
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so 30 years since one of the fastest mass giddings in history. stephanie, how are people in wanda commemorating today? the yes, as you mentioned, that the memories being broadcast here in the arena president on the foreign victories memorial site where a flame of remembrance and also laying around the room here has gone the very, very quiet. they are watching that he's about to like his name. actually you probably see not to on your screens. he's joined by the president as of the south africa and by the vice president of kenya. and uganda is also joined by the for me, us president bill clinton, who of course was in charge when the genocide happened and stood by and did not say they will be speaking. there will be a performance and then they will be positive which the entire nation, the memory for the collaboration costs are $1.00 day to sit down to every single city together discussing the genocide and this when he is in the government making it the responsibility of every one to remember the genocide and to make sure it never happens again. it i
so 30 years since one of the fastest mass giddings in history. stephanie, how are people in wanda commemorating today? the yes, as you mentioned, that the memories being broadcast here in the arena president on the foreign victories memorial site where a flame of remembrance and also laying around the room here has gone the very, very quiet. they are watching that he's about to like his name. actually you probably see not to on your screens. he's joined by the president as of the south africa...
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byjanice turner which was talking about this really rapid increase in the referrals of teenage girls to gids
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andal gid space and increased access to space than ever before so that creates a bunch of opportunities and potential challenges and adds to a congested and contested space environment. to kick us off, walk us through why the space force decided to release this strategy and how it outlines the broader goals and missions of the u.s. space force? >> thanks for letting me come here. we were talking before the show and first time coming to atlantic council. thanks to you and the team for everything you do and hosting us today for the audience here and online. it sounds like you are an expert. with the introduction, you nailed it. we are trying to do so many things and the environment is changing fast. and we have worked with commercial industries. it's not like a brand new idea to work were commercial. what general stats man wanted from the team and charged my team was to hold ourselves accountable. how do we think about with our interaction with commercial and maybe a little uncomfortable and go into new areas and haven't partnered with commercial as much and build on this long history and
andal gid space and increased access to space than ever before so that creates a bunch of opportunities and potential challenges and adds to a congested and contested space environment. to kick us off, walk us through why the space force decided to release this strategy and how it outlines the broader goals and missions of the u.s. space force? >> thanks for letting me come here. we were talking before the show and first time coming to atlantic council. thanks to you and the team for...
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>> i think young can would be gid i think ron desantis would be wonderful i like marco rubio he has a of expense he's well spoken all three of them are my top three candidates. >> sean: fare enough i read your column and it just intrigued me just free associate not only on the 11 items specifically but on the impact this is having on the contrary and god forbid if this guy got reelected what the world would look like they want our country would look like here the damage probably harboured by view that could be the result of the. >> i think people are upset because these are no longer abstractions they are affecting you when you go to the store you pay 40 percent more for food you have people in your community that you don't have any idea where they're from or what they're doing the air or intend with this open border abroad we have this war in ukraine the war in gaza we have lost deterrence and what is really i think the most dangerous stephen miller touched on it but he is involving foreign countries we are trying to overthrow basically the government, the elected government of israe
>> i think young can would be gid i think ron desantis would be wonderful i like marco rubio he has a of expense he's well spoken all three of them are my top three candidates. >> sean: fare enough i read your column and it just intrigued me just free associate not only on the 11 items specifically but on the impact this is having on the contrary and god forbid if this guy got reelected what the world would look like they want our country would look like here the damage probably...
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apparently in the number of people being referred to gids at tavistock.ts off at 2014. and if we put the next graph up. right here are the true figures and what the figures for the next few years. and what you actually see is that the graph we've seen is a slice of the data . and the is a slice of the data. and the data have plateaued. so the number of referrals instead of that scary exponential rise and the report doesn't make this point. and indeed we have data later than the graph that i've shown that i'm showing here, which shows that actually the number of people reported have plateaued. doesn't plateaued. the report doesn't say clear, view is >> so to be clear, your view is that exponential which that the exponential rise which you you wouldn't you i'm sure you wouldn't disagree with that has taken place, you that it's place, but you feel that it's not so much of a worry because it has plateaued, and that it has since plateaued, and that that have been mentioned that should have been mentioned by review isn't. by the cass review and isn't. >> and if
apparently in the number of people being referred to gids at tavistock.ts off at 2014. and if we put the next graph up. right here are the true figures and what the figures for the next few years. and what you actually see is that the graph we've seen is a slice of the data . and the is a slice of the data. and the data have plateaued. so the number of referrals instead of that scary exponential rise and the report doesn't make this point. and indeed we have data later than the graph that i've...
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right, especially when people like joshua giddings, etc. started opposing the seminole wars, seeing it as a war against indigenous but also against runaway slaves who had been incorporated into the seminole. so there are instance aces of alliances, but i think what happens in the late 19th century. is that while african-americans for them the fight was over citizen ship and equal rights and equality before the law for people it was a fight for sovereignty. that's right. they they didn't want to be part of this nation that were being forcibly assimilate many times. so if a colonial project with them and i think there is something to be said about that, though there's a lot of new western history that looks at how indigenous people survived within this politics of dispossession and this politics of plundering their land and how they continue to survive and fight for rights within those parameters. it's interesting that all the reconstruction laws, the 14th amendment, the civil rights laws are like it's were all citizens, except nations becaus
right, especially when people like joshua giddings, etc. started opposing the seminole wars, seeing it as a war against indigenous but also against runaway slaves who had been incorporated into the seminole. so there are instance aces of alliances, but i think what happens in the late 19th century. is that while african-americans for them the fight was over citizen ship and equal rights and equality before the law for people it was a fight for sovereignty. that's right. they they didn't want to...
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the games haven't giddings and hear his thoughts there. >> and when i look at this situation, i look at john fisher, the owner of the oakland athletics. i look at rob manfred, the commissioner, major league baseball. and i look at the background of they the owner center healthpark. and so whether fans want to blame the a's when they want to blame oakland ice i believe they should point their ire at 3 different separate parts of this because it doesn't take just 2 to tango in the situation. in fact, that actually took 3 to tango with what happened in the a's moving to sacramento. they're no longer going to be playing in oakland. and that's a stark reality that a lot of people i it's about the team's announcement that sacramento will be their new temporary home. and that's coming up at 12 30. so stay with. ready to go to the website to put a deposit for season tickets. this is sutter health parks website live right now. it's as you can get on the priority list for tickets for 2025. stay with us here. kron for news on air and online for continuing coverage on the a's moved to sacramento
the games haven't giddings and hear his thoughts there. >> and when i look at this situation, i look at john fisher, the owner of the oakland athletics. i look at rob manfred, the commissioner, major league baseball. and i look at the background of they the owner center healthpark. and so whether fans want to blame the a's when they want to blame oakland ice i believe they should point their ire at 3 different separate parts of this because it doesn't take just 2 to tango in the...
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it's donald gid trump.p an i think we're poised to see historic numbers for donald trump whend i. p with h we ask you this with hispanic american voters, with women, and with women the youth in this country, sean so so they can't run on their. record.on they can't run on the good economy. 60% of americans live paycheck to paychecrd ok. to pa they certainly can't run on their immigration policies. they can'tyccertainl run on citd and towns being safe and secure . they can't run on foreign policy. we've got war in the middle east. we've got wacy wit ther in euro and we see what the world looksn like whed wen america abdicatess role on the world stage as the leader of the freeke whe world. well, the only thing they got t left is to jushit trump.. okay, that's what they'll do. they don't have anything else. >> how does that match up to republicans? yeah, well, we actually have a message on this side. it's exactly what i just said. it's the contrast betweene two different presidents. and we can do that now, sean, coe ree we remember donald as president for four years. you remember how
it's donald gid trump.p an i think we're poised to see historic numbers for donald trump whend i. p with h we ask you this with hispanic american voters, with women, and with women the youth in this country, sean so so they can't run on their. record.on they can't run on the good economy. 60% of americans live paycheck to paychecrd ok. to pa they certainly can't run on their immigration policies. they can'tyccertainl run on citd and towns being safe and secure . they can't run on foreign...
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i know all of this is, you know, this was happening yesterday off the, the giddings of the well central kitchen. something very wondering about how safe are ready is for aid work, cuz it's never been to safety now. and it's a big challenge to what do the people who are working there they. busy always need, they're facing a lot of practices and a lot of for bombardments that are still going on and right of the life is present . you mentioned mt nutrition when mel nutrition, when from insights into a population, how hard is it to count to that to and do that? it's very, very difficult because look, the people not getting the lot of clean water. they're not getting the in a fault. and on the other hand, they have gifting various diseases and they don't have the medication. they don't have the medical facilities. you'll know that put it to all of the 35 hospitals has been demolished. so the doctors are very scanty. they're providing the medical facilities. so you'll know that more than 10000 cancer patients, i'm not deprived of medicine medication to and simulate the poles ends up people wh
i know all of this is, you know, this was happening yesterday off the, the giddings of the well central kitchen. something very wondering about how safe are ready is for aid work, cuz it's never been to safety now. and it's a big challenge to what do the people who are working there they. busy always need, they're facing a lot of practices and a lot of for bombardments that are still going on and right of the life is present . you mentioned mt nutrition when mel nutrition, when from insights...
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o point that couple of years ago is being used for intelligence gathering, is being used to monitor gid activities and moved mentioned the region and then you as then share get. the information with the halides in west africa and the sahel. so it's a very strategic drum bass as well, because the location of the drone-based in agadez it's almost right at the center of the entire sahel so drones flown from this area could easily cover many countries and almost the entire us. i help so losing the drone-based would weaken counterterrorism operations in the region because it would be more difficult to get our intellij. and this is a massive, massive area. and been unable to capture the they don't understand the movement of terrorist organization would weaken contact terrorism operations about two hours from now, millions of voters in ecuador will start heading to the polls to vote on a referendum put forward by the country's president. >> it asks voters to approve new security measures which aimed to tackle growing violence in the country to cnn's patrick oppmann reports ecuador has been gri
o point that couple of years ago is being used for intelligence gathering, is being used to monitor gid activities and moved mentioned the region and then you as then share get. the information with the halides in west africa and the sahel. so it's a very strategic drum bass as well, because the location of the drone-based in agadez it's almost right at the center of the entire sahel so drones flown from this area could easily cover many countries and almost the entire us. i help so losing the...
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gid has closed last week, four years after it was graded inadequate. waiting lists are around four years. after today's report those on the waiting list will now feel deeply uncertain about the treatment they can expect to receive when they reach the top of it. let's talk to hannah phillips who transitioned after being treated at the tavistock, and sue evans, a whistleblower who worked for about 13 years at the tavistock and who raised concerns about the speed with which children were being referred for puberty blockers. welcome both of you. hannah phillips, let me put some of doctor hilary cass�*s recommendations to you. our hilary cass�*s recommendations to you. 0uryoung hilary cass�*s recommendations to you. our young people refer to an nhs gender service must receive a holistic assessment of their needs, including screening for neurodevelopmental conditions and a mental health assessment and the evidence—based underpinning all treatments must be improved. do you agree with that? me treatments must be improved. do you agree with that?— agree with th
gid has closed last week, four years after it was graded inadequate. waiting lists are around four years. after today's report those on the waiting list will now feel deeply uncertain about the treatment they can expect to receive when they reach the top of it. let's talk to hannah phillips who transitioned after being treated at the tavistock, and sue evans, a whistleblower who worked for about 13 years at the tavistock and who raised concerns about the speed with which children were being...
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fact, something that really struck me was finding out that the highest number of referrals to the gidsnkfully now closed, was from blackpool. now blackpool is one of the most socially deprived , of the most socially deprived, towns in the country. we're talking about the highest numbers of children in care who self—harm, who abuse drugs and who have psychological and mental ill health, attempt suicide , you name it. sexual suicide, you name it. sexual abuse is off the scale towards children in that town, and yet swathes of girls and young women are presenting as trans men, trans boys now , why do we think trans boys now, why do we think thatis? trans boys now, why do we think that is? i think it might be that is? i think it might be that they want to escape the hell that they are in, and that social workers are doing a one stop shop. easy. well yes, of course, you must be transgender. that must be why you're self—harming. that must be why you've you're estranged from your parents. that must be why your parents. that must be why you hate your body . so that's you hate your body. so that
fact, something that really struck me was finding out that the highest number of referrals to the gidsnkfully now closed, was from blackpool. now blackpool is one of the most socially deprived , of the most socially deprived, towns in the country. we're talking about the highest numbers of children in care who self—harm, who abuse drugs and who have psychological and mental ill health, attempt suicide , you name it. sexual suicide, you name it. sexual abuse is off the scale towards children...
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. >> giddings. yes sir. they go do it weekend. >> go do it weekend. yes, that was it. >> the damage is done. that should be a song. shouldn't it be frank? >> neil young on line for. >> thank you, sir. frank knows his music. all right. sun and high clouds. today we had some fog, but that didn't last long. haze and warmer. you know those two there in town, more of the same tomorrow, maybe more high clouds. the fog returns on friday. it will be sunny, but cooler. and then what's looking to be a nice weekend? and we'll also start to take hold here. a lot of high clouds. so sun, high clouds, haze highs yesterday. isothermal almost napa, gilroy, concord, san jose, santa cruz, livermore, san rafael and santa rosa, all between 74 and 77. and boy was 77. popular, napa, atherton, san ramon and san jose 80, 79, 79 and 80. today, the high clouds may take 1 or 2 degrees off, but i think today is the warmest day. if not tomorrow. a few inland locations might flirt with upper 70s or 80s again, 50s on a lot of the towns we are running warmer. how much so? well, palo
. >> giddings. yes sir. they go do it weekend. >> go do it weekend. yes, that was it. >> the damage is done. that should be a song. shouldn't it be frank? >> neil young on line for. >> thank you, sir. frank knows his music. all right. sun and high clouds. today we had some fog, but that didn't last long. haze and warmer. you know those two there in town, more of the same tomorrow, maybe more high clouds. the fog returns on friday. it will be sunny, but cooler. and...
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there was an outcry when, you know, marcus evans, the governor of gids and the tavistock, he left daveey were saying that these children weren't weren't receiving the appropriate treatment. and so any clinicians that left that stayed beyond 2019, i'd call into question their ability to treat any sort of gender questioning children under underpinning this stellar is this notion that a child sits down with a psychotherapist like yourself and says they are conflicted about their gender and the adults in the room believes them and confirms that belief. >> if a child sat with you as a psychotherapist, let's say ten, 11, 12 years old and said that 11,12 years old and said that how would you treat that individual? >> well, it's one thing to confirm their belief that they're very distressed about their gender. there's nothing wrong with that. and we we wrong with that. and we would we would always kind of affirm their we their their distress. we understand that, like sometimes people get very, very distressed about lots of different things . about lots of different things. there's a lot of way
there was an outcry when, you know, marcus evans, the governor of gids and the tavistock, he left daveey were saying that these children weren't weren't receiving the appropriate treatment. and so any clinicians that left that stayed beyond 2019, i'd call into question their ability to treat any sort of gender questioning children under underpinning this stellar is this notion that a child sits down with a psychotherapist like yourself and says they are conflicted about their gender and the...