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for the past ten years, bill griffith has been curator at william faulkner's estate. >> bill griffithis novels. >> jack pendarvis: yeah, that was his greatest book. >> bill griffith: yeah, faulkner thought this was his masterpiece. >> anthony: jack pendarvis is the author of "your body is changing," "the mysterious secret of the valuable treasure," and "awesome," as well as staff writer for a game-changing animated series "adventure time" -- all works of which i am a huge fan. so he wrote right -- right on the wall. >> bill griffith: he just wrote on it. >> anthony: it's -- it's his man cave. >> bill griffith: yeah, it's his -- it's his version. he said that houses in mississippi who have a family business have one room dedicated to the family business and this family's business is writing. >> anthony: from as early as 1919 through the '60s, faulkner wrote extensively about the post-civil war south. he was the first author to do so at a time when most writers were writing about anything but. >> bill griffith: he always said that he wrote about a south torn between itself. torn between
for the past ten years, bill griffith has been curator at william faulkner's estate. >> bill griffithis novels. >> jack pendarvis: yeah, that was his greatest book. >> bill griffith: yeah, faulkner thought this was his masterpiece. >> anthony: jack pendarvis is the author of "your body is changing," "the mysterious secret of the valuable treasure," and "awesome," as well as staff writer for a game-changing animated series "adventure...
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yeah, so, we're in griffith park, and here is one right here. this park is surrounded by freeway, by urbanization, by some major barriers for wildlife. so, we just saw two, maybe 3 coyotes within this picnic area. so, they know that this resource is here on a regular basis. coyotes are doing pretty well in this urban landscape thanks to their adaptability, but the mountain lions are another story. they really need some help if they're going to have a population here for multiple generations to come. i use camera traps, which are motion-activated cameras that have a sensor in front that's triggered by motion or heat that allows me to document wildlife that is using a particular area. and each photo or each image is time- and date-stamped to tell me activityevels of certain specs. oh, there he is. walking right past on the same trail. yeah, he's looking healthy. he's walking really well, which is great to see. p-22 kind of adapted to griffith park, and when i say "kind of adapted," i mean that he has retained the same behavior of his rural counter
yeah, so, we're in griffith park, and here is one right here. this park is surrounded by freeway, by urbanization, by some major barriers for wildlife. so, we just saw two, maybe 3 coyotes within this picnic area. so, they know that this resource is here on a regular basis. coyotes are doing pretty well in this urban landscape thanks to their adaptability, but the mountain lions are another story. they really need some help if they're going to have a population here for multiple generations to...
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what we heard fare from martin griffiths of the united l from martin griffiths of the united nationsration like this, where you move from the rescue attempt to recovery, a basic acceptance that the chances now of survival are so slim that the focus has to shift to recovery and supporting the people that did survive. in your eyes, where do we stand now? what point are we at? yes, it is sad. i have driven past so many towns and cities absolutely devastated and i have seen people sit outside where the machinery hasn't reached yet, asking us, can you hear the noise, can you hear someone calling out from below the rubble? and then you are listening in as well. and you don't want to say anything that may break their hopes and you say, look, we are not hearing much, but, you know, when the rescue people arrive, but they keep trying, saying, when will they reach us? so unfortunately, it is a very human tragedy, family members still think that there will be rescues, they still think their relatives may be buried alive, but the temperatures here are absolutely shockingly freezing. when i arriv
what we heard fare from martin griffiths of the united l from martin griffiths of the united nationsration like this, where you move from the rescue attempt to recovery, a basic acceptance that the chances now of survival are so slim that the focus has to shift to recovery and supporting the people that did survive. in your eyes, where do we stand now? what point are we at? yes, it is sad. i have driven past so many towns and cities absolutely devastated and i have seen people sit outside where...
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martin griffiths speaking to lyse doucet.er justin trudeau has confirmed that he ordered the shooting down of an unidentified high—altitude object which had been flying over northwestern canada. he said us and canadian aricraft were scrambled and that an american fighter aircraft shot the object down. mr trudeau broke the news in a tweet adding that canadian forces will now recover and analyze the wreckage of the object. he thanked north american aerospace defense command for keeping the watch over north america. cbs correspondent cristian benavides, in miami, has the latests details on the incident. we just got a statement from the pentagon not too long ago sort of outlining what happened here and here is what we have learnt. this object that was shot down in canada was first spotted friday evening over alaska and as this was happening, the us actually sent two f—22 aircraft to follow this along, this unidentified object, and the third one in about 7—14 days that we've seen over north america. so, as this is happening, it ap
martin griffiths speaking to lyse doucet.er justin trudeau has confirmed that he ordered the shooting down of an unidentified high—altitude object which had been flying over northwestern canada. he said us and canadian aricraft were scrambled and that an american fighter aircraft shot the object down. mr trudeau broke the news in a tweet adding that canadian forces will now recover and analyze the wreckage of the object. he thanked north american aerospace defense command for keeping the...
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martin griffiths, you have seen so many disasters in so many different parts of the world.st natural disaster that i've ever seen, and it's also the most extraordinary international response, as you know. we have more than 100 countries who have sent people here, so there's been an incredible response. but there's a need for it, as we see behind us. and what is so amazing is that people are still, as you know, lyse, coming out of the rubble alive six days in. so, it's shocking. it's also, in a perverse sense, quite heartening. heartening in what way? well, the response. the response. the fact that the people with great expertise who got here very quickly, committed, working day and night to do what's needed. that's remarkable, and i hope that when we launch our appeals for both turkey and syria in the next day or so, that we'll get the generous donor response as well. what do they need the most now? what they need the most now is to come to a conclusion as to when they call off the rescue efforts, which is a really difficult question because of who's left behind. then, i th
martin griffiths, you have seen so many disasters in so many different parts of the world.st natural disaster that i've ever seen, and it's also the most extraordinary international response, as you know. we have more than 100 countries who have sent people here, so there's been an incredible response. but there's a need for it, as we see behind us. and what is so amazing is that people are still, as you know, lyse, coming out of the rubble alive six days in. so, it's shocking. it's also, in a...
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that was the un humanitarian chief, martin griffiths speaking earlier.ctures that we have been watching very closely from southern turkey. this is just part of the rescue teams that are obviously working at a particular point of the rubble. you can see the gentleman to the left listening very carefully. a lot of this going on at the moment before a decision can be made as to what they are hearing and what the possible next action is going to be. getting somebody out from under the rubble is not done in a matter of minutes. i've been hearing stories of accounting up to 56 hours to get a survivor out, once they have been located. so, a reminder that 25,000 people so far have been confirmed dead. and, sadly, now, that window to find survivors is closing fast or in some areas it has been decided it has closed completely. and many of the teams are now moving into the retrieval of bodies, sadly. a large crowd has stormed a police station in pakistan, lynching a man being held there on an allegation of committing blasphemy. social media pictures said to be from
that was the un humanitarian chief, martin griffiths speaking earlier.ctures that we have been watching very closely from southern turkey. this is just part of the rescue teams that are obviously working at a particular point of the rubble. you can see the gentleman to the left listening very carefully. a lot of this going on at the moment before a decision can be made as to what they are hearing and what the possible next action is going to be. getting somebody out from under the rubble is not...
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it's also the place where un aid chief martin griffiths is visiting today.ate from there. this time last weekend, this community would have been bustling. families out having a coffee, kids running around. look at it now. the heavy machinery has been working for hours now, sifting huge amounts of debris, rubble, because this used to be a residential block. we don't know how many people died here when the earthquake struck, but still, people who live nearby and relatives have been coming here, staring in disbelief at what has happened. yet, as we hear more debris rain down, yet in another part of this city, overnight a pregnant woman was brought to safety. we don't know her condition, we don't know the condition of her unborn child. we are told the woman had a six—year—old daughter who did survive and these sorts of miracles are still happening five days after the earthquake. in another city, about two hours from here, there was a joint german and uk rescue attempt and they managed to bring a 15—year—old girl to safety, but these sorts of stories are few and
it's also the place where un aid chief martin griffiths is visiting today.ate from there. this time last weekend, this community would have been bustling. families out having a coffee, kids running around. look at it now. the heavy machinery has been working for hours now, sifting huge amounts of debris, rubble, because this used to be a residential block. we don't know how many people died here when the earthquake struck, but still, people who live nearby and relatives have been coming here,...
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martin griffiths was speaking during a visit to the turkish province of kahramanmaras.he number of people confirmed dead in both countries has risen to more than 25,000. the turkish president, recep tayyip edrogan, said perhaps 80,000 people had been injured in his country, and thousands of homes have been left uninhabitable. emergency teams are still finding a few people alive in the rubble five days after the earthquakes. we'll hearfrom mr griffiths in a moment; but first, our correspondent quentin sommerville is in harem in the northwest idlib province of syria, which is rebel—controlled. he found no sign of a relief effort, with local people, including children, left scouring through rubble for survivors. this is the town of harem in north—west syria. there is a bit of activity here, but nothing like you see there in terms of activity on the other side, on the turkish side of the border. the border is literally just across that hill. the people here have lost about 700 buildings. another 4,000 or so are unsafe. so they are living in tents and if we just swing around
martin griffiths was speaking during a visit to the turkish province of kahramanmaras.he number of people confirmed dead in both countries has risen to more than 25,000. the turkish president, recep tayyip edrogan, said perhaps 80,000 people had been injured in his country, and thousands of homes have been left uninhabitable. emergency teams are still finding a few people alive in the rubble five days after the earthquakes. we'll hearfrom mr griffiths in a moment; but first, our correspondent...
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un aid chief martin griffiths talking to lyse doucet in turkey.ine, suggesting his country doesn't have enough for its own defence needs. poland is one of kyiv�*s staunchest allies in the war with russia. president duda has been speaking to the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg. translation: a problem we are facin: , at translation: a problem we are facing, at least _ translation: a problem we are facing, at least in _ translation: a problem we are facing, at least in poland, - translation: a problem we are facing, at least in poland, is- facing, at least in poland, is as follows. we have some jets but there are fewer than 50 so as a matter of fact, this is our only stock of jets that we have. this poses a serious problem if we donate even a small part of them anywhere because i don't hesitate to say we have not enough of these jet. we would need many more of them. , , , them. president zelensky's calls for western _ them. president zelensky's calls for western jets - them. president zelensky's calls for western jets have | calls for western jets have been
un aid chief martin griffiths talking to lyse doucet in turkey.ine, suggesting his country doesn't have enough for its own defence needs. poland is one of kyiv�*s staunchest allies in the war with russia. president duda has been speaking to the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg. translation: a problem we are facin: , at translation: a problem we are facing, at least _ translation: a problem we are facing, at least in _ translation: a problem we are facing, at least in poland, - translation: a problem...
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on a visit to southern turkey, the un aid chief, martin griffiths, said there was an urgent need forical assistance, as well as food and shelter for survivors. now rescue efforts are being hampered by a worsening security situation in southern turkey. there have been reports of looting and clashes between unnamed groups. more than a hundred people have been detained across the 10 provinces affected by the quakes, with the justice ministry ordering officials to set up so—called earthquake crimes investigations units. 0ur correspondent, nick beake, is in gazientep. minor miracles are still happening, even after all this time. a five—year—old girl rescued in the city of marash. in hatay, seven—year—old isra freed... cheers and applause ..after 136 hours under the rubble. a woman, five months pregnant, found alive in gazientep, although there's no word on how she and her unborn child are doing. no such joy elsewhere in gazientep. instead, the pain of losing a cousin, who was sleeping here when the earthquake struck. survivors are desperate for whatever they can find, and today, a warning
on a visit to southern turkey, the un aid chief, martin griffiths, said there was an urgent need forical assistance, as well as food and shelter for survivors. now rescue efforts are being hampered by a worsening security situation in southern turkey. there have been reports of looting and clashes between unnamed groups. more than a hundred people have been detained across the 10 provinces affected by the quakes, with the justice ministry ordering officials to set up so—called earthquake...
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martin griffith talking to lyse doucet in turkey there., has confirmed that he ordered the shooting down of an unidentified high—altitude object which had been flying over northwestern canada. he said us and canadian aricraft were scrambled and that an american fighter aircraft shot the object down. mr trudeau broke the news in a tweet, adding that canadian forces will now recover and analyse the wreckage of the object. he thanked north american aerospace defence command for keeping the watch over north america. it comes a day after us military shot down an object over alaska, and a week after the shooting down of a chinese observation balloon. jon donnison reports. it's almost a week since the us military shot down what it said was a chinese spy balloon off the coast of south carolina. now, the pentagon says fighterjets like these have intercepted another unidentified object — this time in the skies above alaska. we have no further details about the object at this time, including any description of its capabilities, purpose, or origin. th
martin griffith talking to lyse doucet in turkey there., has confirmed that he ordered the shooting down of an unidentified high—altitude object which had been flying over northwestern canada. he said us and canadian aricraft were scrambled and that an american fighter aircraft shot the object down. mr trudeau broke the news in a tweet, adding that canadian forces will now recover and analyse the wreckage of the object. he thanked north american aerospace defence command for keeping the watch...
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that was martin griffiths talking to lyse doucet, there. on turkey and syria for the moment. —— we will leave. the united states is trying to recover the debris of an unidentified object which was shot down as it flew over alaska's north coast. a pentagon spokesman said the object was unmanned, and about the size of a small car. it comes almost a week after the us military brought down what it says was a chinese spy balloon. jon donnison reports. it's almost a week since the us military shot down what it said was a chinese spy balloon off the coast of south carolina. now the pentagon says fighterjets like these have intercepted another unidentified object, this time in the skies above alaska. we have no further details about the object at this time, including any description of its capabilities, purpose, or origin. the object was about the size of a small car, so not similar in size or shape to the high altitude surveillance balloon that was taken down off the coast of south carolina on february 4th. defence officials say this latest object
that was martin griffiths talking to lyse doucet, there. on turkey and syria for the moment. —— we will leave. the united states is trying to recover the debris of an unidentified object which was shot down as it flew over alaska's north coast. a pentagon spokesman said the object was unmanned, and about the size of a small car. it comes almost a week after the us military brought down what it says was a chinese spy balloon. jon donnison reports. it's almost a week since the us military...
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un aid chief martin griffiths _ one for the people of syria.ng part in pro—government rallies in tehran and other iranian cities to mark the 44th anniversary of the islamic revolution in 1979. the annual commemoration of the event that turned iran into a theocracy is opportunity for the regime to put on a show of strength. tens of thousands of iranians are taking part across the country, chanting slogans and waving banners that condemn the us and israel. events in the capital began on saturday morning. the us military says it has shot down an unidentified object flying at high altitude over alaska. the craft appeared nearly a week after a chinese surveillance balloon was shot down as it travelled through american airspace. here'sjohn kirby, spokesman for the white house national security council. we are calling this an object because that is the best description we have right now. we do not know who owns it, whether it is state owned or corporate owned or privately owned. we just don't know. we've also heard from our north america correspondent
un aid chief martin griffiths _ one for the people of syria.ng part in pro—government rallies in tehran and other iranian cities to mark the 44th anniversary of the islamic revolution in 1979. the annual commemoration of the event that turned iran into a theocracy is opportunity for the regime to put on a show of strength. tens of thousands of iranians are taking part across the country, chanting slogans and waving banners that condemn the us and israel. events in the capital began on...
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martin griffith wants the un security council to authorize the opening of 2 more border crossings from turkey. currently, there's only one international crossing open to you and agencies severely hampering deliveries of life saving food and medical supplies. the u. n says damascus is considering the proposal. i met with us. oh, to consider additional good us once for this message is for survivors engenders the time to act was when the earthquake hit. anything else is too little too late. still on the center, ballasa was low for 40 years. mustang and his family have lived and jan doris. now they're all gone. my children, my brothers and sisters, every one died in the related. he says the earthquake took more than 50 of his family members bottles. the life is meaningless to me now. what god, i wish you had died with my children. let log you in as i well brother. at 60, he is suddenly alone, like the buildings around him. he says his life is in ruins. on sunday, the was shut down. another airborne object near the u. s. gainey and border the 4th unidentified object to be downed by us fight
martin griffith wants the un security council to authorize the opening of 2 more border crossings from turkey. currently, there's only one international crossing open to you and agencies severely hampering deliveries of life saving food and medical supplies. the u. n says damascus is considering the proposal. i met with us. oh, to consider additional good us once for this message is for survivors engenders the time to act was when the earthquake hit. anything else is too little too late. still...
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martin griffith wants the un security council to authorize the opening of 2 more border crossings from turkey. currently there's only one international crossing open to you and agencies severely hampering deliveries of life saving food and medical supplies. the u. n says damascus is considering the proposal. i met with you to consider additional good ones for this message. for survivors engenders the time to act was when the earthquake hit, anything else is too little too late. let's take a look now. some of the other stories making news around the world. u. s. defense official say that they've had contact with china or about the suspected surveillance balloon shut down earlier this month. the u. s. has now down for such objects. the latest on sunday, near the u. s. canadian border defense official say they know little about the objects. israel is launched as strikes on garza in response to a rocket fired from the palestinian tenant territory over the weekend. is ready. military reportedly struck an underground complex story. rocket materials allegedly belonging to the militant islam,
martin griffith wants the un security council to authorize the opening of 2 more border crossings from turkey. currently there's only one international crossing open to you and agencies severely hampering deliveries of life saving food and medical supplies. the u. n says damascus is considering the proposal. i met with you to consider additional good ones for this message. for survivors engenders the time to act was when the earthquake hit, anything else is too little too late. let's take a...
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the people of northwestern syria barton griffith wants the un security caps to authorize the opening of to international aid crossings from turkey into syria to accelerate the delivery of life saving food and medical supplies. like so many towns and villages in northwest syria. jan doris was already dealing with food insecurity. poor sanitation and a cholera outbreak. when the earthquake hit o'mara long hold on the ground in rebel held areas like this one. it's this serious civil defense known as the white helmets who leads search and rescue efforts. team leader yasser nini, is on his way to a destroyed building. locals say they've heard noises under the rubble. he digs to get a better view, but they neither here nor find any one unless i don't help people, no one will know the international community or nearby countries. no one comes to our rescue. he says he feels the world has forgotten his country, even before the disaster people in northwest syria relied almost entirely on aid for survival. since mondays quake international assistance has been slow to reach survivors in areas ou
the people of northwestern syria barton griffith wants the un security caps to authorize the opening of to international aid crossings from turkey into syria to accelerate the delivery of life saving food and medical supplies. like so many towns and villages in northwest syria. jan doris was already dealing with food insecurity. poor sanitation and a cholera outbreak. when the earthquake hit o'mara long hold on the ground in rebel held areas like this one. it's this serious civil defense known...
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martin griffith wants the un security council to authorize the opening of to more border crossings from turkey. currently there's only one international crossing open to you and agencies severely hampering deliveries of life saving food and medical supplies. the un says damascus is considering the proposal. i met excellent business when he was old to consider an additional good us once for this message is for survivors engenders the time to act was when the earthquake hit. anything else is too little too late. still on the center below that was it low. for 40 years mustang and his family have lived and jan doris. now they're all gone. and my children, my brothers and sisters, every one died in the related. he says the earthquake took more than 50 of his family members bought of the like. he is meaningless to me now. i wish he had died with my children and i go in as i went to the other. at 60, he is suddenly alone, like the buildings around him. he says his life is in ruins. he with defense official say they've had contact with china about the suspected surveillance balloon shut down ea
martin griffith wants the un security council to authorize the opening of to more border crossings from turkey. currently there's only one international crossing open to you and agencies severely hampering deliveries of life saving food and medical supplies. the un says damascus is considering the proposal. i met excellent business when he was old to consider an additional good us once for this message is for survivors engenders the time to act was when the earthquake hit. anything else is too...
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martin griffith has been at briefing the security council. they also heard from the ambassador to syria, enter kia as well. but the good news from the un standpoint, who we've heard from countless un officials who said that they wanted more border crossings and more aid to get through as quickly as possible. the good news is that looks like it should start happening soon. if these are these promises are met on the part of the syrian government on the part of the un and, and others are we call, let's see what difference it makes to people on the ground. there are 2 of them, syria, kristen slim, a live with you and thank you. will somebody who knows know the syria very well is was archived. khattab who's a syrian filmmaker and activists have filled for sama shown a lie to life in aleppo on the bombardment during the 3 and conflict. she says, people do not believe the aside. regime will allow aid into rebel held areas. since when we trust the regime, there is even was carrying the syrian people on all her this 20 years. there is him who didn't l
martin griffith has been at briefing the security council. they also heard from the ambassador to syria, enter kia as well. but the good news from the un standpoint, who we've heard from countless un officials who said that they wanted more border crossings and more aid to get through as quickly as possible. the good news is that looks like it should start happening soon. if these are these promises are met on the part of the syrian government on the part of the un and, and others are we call,...
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on a visit to southern turkey, the un aid chief martin griffiths said there was an urgent need for medicalssistance, as well as food and shelter for survivors. the turkish vice president has said 113 arrest warrants have been issued over the construction of buildings that collapsed in monday's powerful earthquakes. 0ur correspondent nick beake is in gaziantep. minor miracles are still happening, even after all this time. a five—year—old girl rescued in the city of marash. in hatay, seven—year—old isra freed... cheers and applause ..after 136 hours under the rubble. a woman, five months pregnant, found alive in gazientep, although there's no word on how she and her unborn child are doing. no such joy elsewhere in gazientep. instead, the pain of losing a cousin, who was sleeping here when the earthquake struck. survivors are desperate for whatever they can find, and today, a warning that the world needs to give more to deal with the magnitude of this disaster. what happened here on monday, the epicentre of the earthquake, was the worst event in 100 years in this region. the international com
on a visit to southern turkey, the un aid chief martin griffiths said there was an urgent need for medicalssistance, as well as food and shelter for survivors. the turkish vice president has said 113 arrest warrants have been issued over the construction of buildings that collapsed in monday's powerful earthquakes. 0ur correspondent nick beake is in gaziantep. minor miracles are still happening, even after all this time. a five—year—old girl rescued in the city of marash. in hatay,...
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so this is what are the vice president or quoted or from martin griffith. but i have to explain something a we, a people have been talking about, accusing the construction companies, a construction auditing agencies, or inspection agencies about the, about this scale of the collab says, we see that the buildings weren't that strong. and that's why some lawyers individually a turkish bar as a buyer's association. a many people are fire criminal err, filed a criminal complaints against the contrary. construction companies against the construction inspection companies than the prosecutors started the lodge prob for his yesterday in osmani, or one of the cities hit by the earthquake, they arrested 4 people. it, 2 people were arrested at a stumble airport, trying to escape outside to gear. and those 2 men a were responsible of a construction site in hud tied. that collapse were 1000 people who are living. so also some legal work is started to get in the way. but of course, as i said, currently, nothing is enough because it's a very big earthquake impacting so ma
so this is what are the vice president or quoted or from martin griffith. but i have to explain something a we, a people have been talking about, accusing the construction companies, a construction auditing agencies, or inspection agencies about the, about this scale of the collab says, we see that the buildings weren't that strong. and that's why some lawyers individually a turkish bar as a buyer's association. a many people are fire criminal err, filed a criminal complaints against the...
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i was in the border area today with mr griffiths.he pain of the millions of people inside idlib. he was very clear the world has failed him up to now — that must change. those are his words, and he's working very hard to change that on the diplomatic front, but also to get more aid into the area. that 40 that a0 crossing. that is authorised by the security council to enter syria from turkey. trucks were rolling past with aid of different kinds. it's an operation that has been scaling up in the last days. there was a brief pause because of the earthquake. look, everybody we spoke to, including our own staff, want to ensure everyone has a story to tell about where they were at 4am that morning, when the world shook. that morning, when the world shook, and they have testimonies themselves about loved ones lost, family members are still missing and so on and so forth. so, this earthquake has certainly hit everyone. well for viewers in the uk, tomorrow, one week on from the earthquake, there is a panorama special programme on the scale of
i was in the border area today with mr griffiths.he pain of the millions of people inside idlib. he was very clear the world has failed him up to now — that must change. those are his words, and he's working very hard to change that on the diplomatic front, but also to get more aid into the area. that 40 that a0 crossing. that is authorised by the security council to enter syria from turkey. trucks were rolling past with aid of different kinds. it's an operation that has been scaling up in...
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but the winds i chief mountain griffiths says the international community has failed northwest syria, where people have been looking for help. that hasn't arrived. griffith says his obligation is to now correct, this failure as fast as possible. well, in other news, people are continuing to flee from fighting and democratic republic of congo. the congolese army says it's pushing back fighters from the m 23 armed group. the army says fighting is now centered around 50 kilometers from the provincial capital. goma. falcon webb is at a makeshift captain, belinda near goma. many people say that they're missing relatives or missing children. they didn't know if that's just because they got separated. while on, on the journey walking through the hills for days. or if the people that they're missing are among those who've been killed. meanwhile, they say added the conditions here quite visibly. not good. it's sold as a shortage of food. and we've had several claps of thunder and strong gust the wind in the last few minutes to jesting. there's a heavy rainstorm on the way. israel says it will
but the winds i chief mountain griffiths says the international community has failed northwest syria, where people have been looking for help. that hasn't arrived. griffith says his obligation is to now correct, this failure as fast as possible. well, in other news, people are continuing to flee from fighting and democratic republic of congo. the congolese army says it's pushing back fighters from the m 23 armed group. the army says fighting is now centered around 50 kilometers from the...
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that was martin griffiths from the united nations.ack live to turkey, this is president adam gannon of turkey speaking, we heard him talking earlier saying that a state of emergency has been declared to try and deal with the looting and unfortunately we have had an update on the number of deaths now to over 25,000. we'll be keeping our eyes and ears on present and again and any more details, we will them to a little later on in the programme. now i want to go to the latest on the war in ukraine. you may remember earlier in the last days and weeks president zelensky has been calling for fighterjets. we have an update on that. poland's president has cast doubt on whether his country can provide ukraine with the fighterjets that kyiv says it needs to win the war with russia. andrzej duda said any decision would have to be taken collectively by nato. in an interview for tomorrow's sunday with laura kuenssberg programme on the bbc, mr duda warned that by giving jets to ukraine, poland would end up weakening its own military defences. trans
that was martin griffiths from the united nations.ack live to turkey, this is president adam gannon of turkey speaking, we heard him talking earlier saying that a state of emergency has been declared to try and deal with the looting and unfortunately we have had an update on the number of deaths now to over 25,000. we'll be keeping our eyes and ears on present and again and any more details, we will them to a little later on in the programme. now i want to go to the latest on the war in...
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got a trunk load of emmys and the andy griffith show got almost none. >> you can't live up to your potential here. in a big city you have room to grow. you live a different kind of life. >> and that right there shows you the class divide in america. >> how can life be that much different if you're happy? >> good morning, everyone. >> what happened on chill last week? >> brazil's january 6th. >> those are migrants sleeping on the streets of el paso. this administration declares unconditional war on poverty in america. [ applause ] >> in the 1960s you're seeing a lot of conflict between the north and the south, issues of economics between the rich and the poor, and you see television using the show like the beverly hill billies to really comment on these things that are happening in society. >> the premise itself was so funny and smart. ♪ the first thing you know, old jeff is a millionaire ♪ ♪ said california is a place you oughta be so they loaded up the truck and moved to beverly ♪ like the lottery, like that idea we all kind of wished would happen to us. >> there's a whole other house up he
got a trunk load of emmys and the andy griffith show got almost none. >> you can't live up to your potential here. in a big city you have room to grow. you live a different kind of life. >> and that right there shows you the class divide in america. >> how can life be that much different if you're happy? >> good morning, everyone. >> what happened on chill last week? >> brazil's january 6th. >> those are migrants sleeping on the streets of el paso. this...
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un aid chief, martin griffiths, told the bbc there's an urgent need for medical assistance, as well as food and shelter for survivors. another high—altitude object has been shot down over north america. this time canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau says a us fighterjet, acting on his orders, broguht down an object over northwestern canada. he said the wreckage would be analysed. a committee of mps has been highly critical of the chairman of the bbc, richard sharp. they accuse mr sharp of an error ofjudgement for getting involved in facilitating a loan to then prime minister, borisjohnson, whilst applying for the chairmanship of the bbc. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the show... this is no ordinary cellar door. no. ..i'm in switzerland going bonkers for bunkers. oh, wow, look at this. it's right in the middle of this massive complex, isn't it? and you'd never know if you're just driving through. sightseeing non—stop... absolutely spectacular mountain views. ..ona train breaking new ground. this is where the magic happens. and up high in the alps. up here, it's peacefu
un aid chief, martin griffiths, told the bbc there's an urgent need for medical assistance, as well as food and shelter for survivors. another high—altitude object has been shot down over north america. this time canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau says a us fighterjet, acting on his orders, broguht down an object over northwestern canada. he said the wreckage would be analysed. a committee of mps has been highly critical of the chairman of the bbc, richard sharp. they accuse mr sharp of an...
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martin griffith wants the un security council to authorize the opening of 2 more border crossings from turkey. currently there's only one international crossing open to you and agencies severely hampering deliveries of life saving food and medical supplies. the u. n says damascus is considering the proposal. i met with you as an o 2 gun cd audition o good us once for this message. for survivors engenders the time to act was when the earthquake hit. anything else is too little too late. kristin hel berg as a journalist and also her covers syria and the surrounding region. and i asked her to tell us more about the current situation that well, no heavy machinery has entered nor seal. yup. i now know diggers no excavators, according to the y talents, they will stop searching for survivors today because there's no hope to find any survivors under the, under the rubble. but they still have to remove the separate still, they still need this heavy machinery. they cleared the streets for help, so there's some you want a terran help coming in from the u. n. through this one border crossing barba
martin griffith wants the un security council to authorize the opening of 2 more border crossings from turkey. currently there's only one international crossing open to you and agencies severely hampering deliveries of life saving food and medical supplies. the u. n says damascus is considering the proposal. i met with you as an o 2 gun cd audition o good us once for this message. for survivors engenders the time to act was when the earthquake hit. anything else is too little too late. kristin...
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martin griffiths told the council these borders would remain open for three months.e origin or purpose of the three aerial objects it shot down in recent days. following a wave of speculation on social media and elsewhere, the white house said there was no evidence of alien or extra—terrestrial life being involved. the czech starjakubjankto has become the first international player in men's football to come out as gay.
martin griffiths told the council these borders would remain open for three months.e origin or purpose of the three aerial objects it shot down in recent days. following a wave of speculation on social media and elsewhere, the white house said there was no evidence of alien or extra—terrestrial life being involved. the czech starjakubjankto has become the first international player in men's football to come out as gay.
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hywel griffith, bbc news.its search engine, called bing, will soon be powered by artifical intelligence. the most popular search engine is currently google, but microsoft believes that artificial intelligence can help propel bing to the top spot. 0ur north america technology reporter james clayton has the story. here in microsoft's campus in seattle, people are trying something that microsoft is touting as game—changing — chatgpt combined with search. chatgpt is like a sort of personal assistant, a very clever personal assistant that uses vast amounts of data with artificial intelligence to give scarily accurate, detailed and human—like answers. the big difference between this and the more traditional type of search is you essentially have two different types of answers. so take this question i'vejust put in: "give me an itinerary for a 24 hour visit to seattle." i get a bunch of links but i also gets a tailored answer from 0penai's chatbot and it is significantly more detailed. it's the first time that al rea
hywel griffith, bbc news.its search engine, called bing, will soon be powered by artifical intelligence. the most popular search engine is currently google, but microsoft believes that artificial intelligence can help propel bing to the top spot. 0ur north america technology reporter james clayton has the story. here in microsoft's campus in seattle, people are trying something that microsoft is touting as game—changing — chatgpt combined with search. chatgpt is like a sort of personal...
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i was in the border area today with mr griffiths.inly feel the pain of the millions of people. he was very clear that the world has failed them up until now, and that must change. those are his priority is now, and he is working very hard to change that. he is also working hard to get more aid into the area. it is the only border crossing that is authorised by the security council to enter north—west syria from turkey. trucks were rolling past with aid of different kinds, it is an operation that has been scaling up in the last days. there was a brief pause because of the earthquake. everybody we have spoken to, including our own staff, everyone has a story to tell about where they were at 4am that morning, when their world shook. their testimonies themselves about loved ones being lost, family members still missing, and so on and so forth. this earthquake has certainly hit everyone. it forth. this earthquake has certainly hit everyone-— hit everyone. it has indeed. i know ou are hit everyone. it has indeed. i know you are very _ hit
i was in the border area today with mr griffiths.inly feel the pain of the millions of people. he was very clear that the world has failed them up until now, and that must change. those are his priority is now, and he is working very hard to change that. he is also working hard to get more aid into the area. it is the only border crossing that is authorised by the security council to enter north—west syria from turkey. trucks were rolling past with aid of different kinds, it is an operation...
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the people of northwest syria, martin griffiths, once the un security council to authorize the opening of to international aid crossings from turkey into syria, to speed up the delivery of life saving food and medical supplies. through home of the lumber logo, the road for 40 years must often his family have lived in jan doris. now they're all gone. my children, my brothers and sisters, every one died in the right. he says the earthquake took more than 50 of his family members. bottles the likeness meaningless to me now, what good i wish you had died with my children are doing as a well brother at 60. he is suddenly alone, like the buildings around him. he says his life is in ruins. like so many towns and villages and northwest syria. jan doris was already dealing with food and security. poor sanitation and a cholera outbreak. when the earthquake hit o'mara long hold on the ground in rebel held areas like this one. it's this serious civil defense known as the white helmets, who leads search and rescue efforts. team leader yasser nini is on his way to a destroyed building. locals say th
the people of northwest syria, martin griffiths, once the un security council to authorize the opening of to international aid crossings from turkey into syria, to speed up the delivery of life saving food and medical supplies. through home of the lumber logo, the road for 40 years must often his family have lived in jan doris. now they're all gone. my children, my brothers and sisters, every one died in the right. he says the earthquake took more than 50 of his family members. bottles the...
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martin griffiths stated that the people have left them. also , the head of the world health organization said that he is fully prepared, but there is still no response from the rebels. after a week of rescue in turkey, they managed to rescue a 70-year-old woman from the rubble of the earthquake, and a 25-year-old young man from the rubble of the earthquake in adyaman. ukrainian president of ukraine before it was a picture of khush that the same symbol can be seen on the back of one of his military guards. for jupiter , it reached 92 moons, and this planet in the solar system considers jupiter to be the solar king, which is capable of pulling everything, and as a result of this feature, the possibility of collision between objects. 25 palestinians were wounded, a large number of the occupiers were accompanied by heavy vehicles for destruction, the residents of these houses and other palestine re-entered this neighborhood, today's weather, the food is the target of 8 airstrikes under our line of communication . everyone today also contribute
martin griffiths stated that the people have left them. also , the head of the world health organization said that he is fully prepared, but there is still no response from the rebels. after a week of rescue in turkey, they managed to rescue a 70-year-old woman from the rubble of the earthquake, and a 25-year-old young man from the rubble of the earthquake in adyaman. ukrainian president of ukraine before it was a picture of khush that the same symbol can be seen on the back of one of his...
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these are the deputy secretaries of the un, they are quite dry and official, but this time martin griffith was very emotional and obviously this emotionality of his is precisely this influenced his visit to ukraine, because he was not only in kyiv, he also visited kherson , he also visited mykolaiv, he communicated with people, as they say on the ground, who are experiencing the days of russian shelling, and that is why he just mentioned about this is a lot in his report. but if we speak in the language of numbers, he just noted that 17 and 6 million ukrainians, which is approximately 40% of the country's population, need humanitarian aid, these are huge amounts and numbers, and he also said that 7,000 ukrainians are civilians. ukrainians died as a result of this war, and these are only un figures, that is, the real numbers are much higher, at the same time, under such difficult conditions, it was possible to help almost 16 million ukrainians. that is, we are talking about monetary support, ideas about clothes, heaters, etc. generators for schools and hospitals, however, this is not enough
these are the deputy secretaries of the un, they are quite dry and official, but this time martin griffith was very emotional and obviously this emotionality of his is precisely this influenced his visit to ukraine, because he was not only in kyiv, he also visited kherson , he also visited mykolaiv, he communicated with people, as they say on the ground, who are experiencing the days of russian shelling, and that is why he just mentioned about this is a lot in his report. but if we speak in the...
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i was in the border area today with mr griffiths.s attacks in the east of ukraine, amid fears of a new offensive by the kremlin, ahead of the first anniversary of its invasion of the country later this month. some of the fiercest fighting is in and around the eastern city of bakhmut, which russian forces have been trying to capture for more than six months. 0ur senior international correspondent, 0rla guerin, and cameraman goktay koraltan, have been with ukrainian troops at the heart of the battle. urban warfare in bakhmut. we see ukrainian troops from the 93rd brigade defending this battle—scarred city. they still hold bakhmut, but there is street fighting now they still hold bakhmut, but there's street fighting now in some areas, and the russians are gaining ground. the city stands as a symbol of ukrainian resistance. president putin has spent months trying to tear it down. 0ur route is carefully planned. anything that moves here can be a target. time to stay low... run. ..and move fast, single file. but suddenly, just behind us, t
i was in the border area today with mr griffiths.s attacks in the east of ukraine, amid fears of a new offensive by the kremlin, ahead of the first anniversary of its invasion of the country later this month. some of the fiercest fighting is in and around the eastern city of bakhmut, which russian forces have been trying to capture for more than six months. 0ur senior international correspondent, 0rla guerin, and cameraman goktay koraltan, have been with ukrainian troops at the heart of the...
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hywel griffith bbc news, flintshire. clearly a highly controversial decision.ical editor at bbc wales. felicity, gave us the context, what is the thinking behind this and how will it play out? you is the thinking behind this and how will it play out?— will it play out? you are right, huw, it is _ will it play out? you are right, huw. it is very _ will it play out? you are right, huw, it is very controversial. will it play out? you are right, l huw, it is very controversial and will it play out? you are right, - huw, it is very controversial and a complete upheaval of traditional road—building policy, and something which raises a question perhaps for other uk government about how aggressive they want to be in driving the reduction in carbon emissions from road building and personal car use. now, the welsh government says that in doing this, they are not saying they will never build another new road, but when you look at the criteria that new projects will now have to meet, it is hard to see any major new road getting the go—ahead, looking into the future. and as
hywel griffith bbc news, flintshire. clearly a highly controversial decision.ical editor at bbc wales. felicity, gave us the context, what is the thinking behind this and how will it play out? you is the thinking behind this and how will it play out?— will it play out? you are right, huw, it is _ will it play out? you are right, huw. it is very _ will it play out? you are right, huw, it is very controversial. will it play out? you are right, l huw, it is very controversial and will it play...
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un aid chief, martin griffiths, says there's an urgent need for medical assistance.uge need for urgent medical care, mobile clinics, field hospitals. canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau confirms a us fighterjet, acting on his orders, shot down another high—altitude object, this time flying over northern canada. hundreds of thousands demonstrate across france again over planned pension reforms. and at the brit awards in london, as predicted, harry styles is one of the night's big winners,
un aid chief, martin griffiths, says there's an urgent need for medical assistance.uge need for urgent medical care, mobile clinics, field hospitals. canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau confirms a us fighterjet, acting on his orders, shot down another high—altitude object, this time flying over northern canada. hundreds of thousands demonstrate across france again over planned pension reforms. and at the brit awards in london, as predicted, harry styles is one of the night's big winners,
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but the ones a chief martin griffith says that the international community has failed north west syria, where people have been looking for help. that hasn't arrived. griffith says his obligation is to now correct this valley as quickly as possible. santa hodder has more on the relief efforts. so deal was rescued from the rubble of her home in northwest syria, which too was hit hard by mondays, earthquake and southern turkey. as the 6 year old girl recounts the horror of her experience, she still doesn't know how much she has lost. pressure fell out of the building, swayed from one side to another, and there was destruction. everywhere i heard my mother calling my father's name. i then lost consciousness and woke up at the hospital. i didn't lose any one in the quake, but i haven't seen any one yet. heck, feed her to get her father and 3 of her siblings. died. that even here in my past the deal doesn't know yet. we also didn't tell her mother because we're concerned about their health. stories of survival and death are heard over and over again. the biggest natural disaster to hit the r
but the ones a chief martin griffith says that the international community has failed north west syria, where people have been looking for help. that hasn't arrived. griffith says his obligation is to now correct this valley as quickly as possible. santa hodder has more on the relief efforts. so deal was rescued from the rubble of her home in northwest syria, which too was hit hard by mondays, earthquake and southern turkey. as the 6 year old girl recounts the horror of her experience, she...
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in griffith park.nzalez, fox and news in california congressman adam schiff has a request after the federal committee that recommends new us temps calling for a stamp honoring p 22. we don't yet know when a decision will be made. the i. r. s take some confusion over this year's tax returns in california coming up, wendy hope to be able to solve the problem. meteorologist mark tamayo will return with your complete bay area forecast but first here's another moment from today's chinese new year parade. from the state are considered taxable income. the i. r. s says it could release guidance on the issue as soon as next week. the state's franchise tax board has said the payments are not considered taxable for california state returns but people who got payments of $600 or more will receive a 10 99 form for miscellaneous income. p , analysts say the return of wintry conditions may keep drivers off the road lowering demand. the nationwide average for a gallon is 3 48, down about three cents from last week. bu
in griffith park.nzalez, fox and news in california congressman adam schiff has a request after the federal committee that recommends new us temps calling for a stamp honoring p 22. we don't yet know when a decision will be made. the i. r. s take some confusion over this year's tax returns in california coming up, wendy hope to be able to solve the problem. meteorologist mark tamayo will return with your complete bay area forecast but first here's another moment from today's chinese new year...
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hywel griffith bbc news, flintshire.tially controversial decision. felicity evans joins us. tell us a little more about this and the context in which it has happened. you are right on both counts. this review marks the end of an era. it is a complete upheaval of traditional road—building policy. the welsh government says that it doesn't mean they are not going to build any new roads but if you look at the criteria that a new project would have to satisfy, it's really hard to see any major new road getting the go—ahead and you are right, that is very controversial. the welsh conservatives for example are saying they think it is going to damage the economy. but even some of welsh labour's own backbenchers have been critical today, i think fearing voter backlash in their own constituency as local people see projects scrapped there. welsh labour has been in power here now font more than two decades and the public transport system is poor in many places. the nationalist party, plaid cymru, says a dressing that is key to givin
hywel griffith bbc news, flintshire.tially controversial decision. felicity evans joins us. tell us a little more about this and the context in which it has happened. you are right on both counts. this review marks the end of an era. it is a complete upheaval of traditional road—building policy. the welsh government says that it doesn't mean they are not going to build any new roads but if you look at the criteria that a new project would have to satisfy, it's really hard to see any major new...
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that was high well griffith and james cook before that in edinburgh. factors in these disputes, but at the heart of them all is pay. average basic pay, particularly in the public sector, is nowhere near keeping up with the rising cost of living. 0ur economics editor faisal islam is here. direct question from lots of people, is the government�*s reluctance to move further to do with economics and finance all to do with ideology and finance all to do with ideology and politics? you and finance all to do with ideology and politics?— and finance all to do with ideology and olitics? ., , . and politics? you can see the range of different — and politics? you can see the range of different sectors _ and politics? you can see the range of different sectors and _ and politics? you can see the range of different sectors and locations i of different sectors and locations where there are strikes. the big picture here is the unions think their members, the workers, need and deserve double—digit rises to reflect the rate of inflation and the cost of living crisis. t
that was high well griffith and james cook before that in edinburgh. factors in these disputes, but at the heart of them all is pay. average basic pay, particularly in the public sector, is nowhere near keeping up with the rising cost of living. 0ur economics editor faisal islam is here. direct question from lots of people, is the government�*s reluctance to move further to do with economics and finance all to do with ideology and finance all to do with ideology and politics? you and finance...
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hywel griffiths is outside the senedd in cardiff for us this evening. tell us more.lth — tell us more. yes, this offer won't give health workers _ tell us more. yes, this offer won't give health workers the _ tell us more. yes, this offer won't| give health workers the inflationary type of rays they have been demanding on the picket lines, but it is a significant step closer. the welsh labour government will take money from its own budget to boost the 4.5% offer to nhs staff, up to 6% for workers in wales. and they will backdate that to april last year. on top, there's an extra 1.5% one—off payment on offer. that is contentious, unions have always said they want consolidated pay rises, a permanent part of the pay packet from one year to the next. but most unions are willing to put this offer to their members and call of the strikes due next monday and tuesday. most, but not all. unite union which represents about a quarter of ambulance staff in wales, they are not so far calling off monday's strikes. the royal college of nursing are also saying if their members don't
hywel griffiths is outside the senedd in cardiff for us this evening. tell us more.lth — tell us more. yes, this offer won't give health workers _ tell us more. yes, this offer won't give health workers the _ tell us more. yes, this offer won't| give health workers the inflationary type of rays they have been demanding on the picket lines, but it is a significant step closer. the welsh labour government will take money from its own budget to boost the 4.5% offer to nhs staff, up to 6% for...