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you say in our griffiths and his family. you say in your statement _ griffiths and his family.me were unhelpful. in explaining these lines here. is that right? — in explaining these lines here. is that right? you felt that mr bates's accusations of blame were unhelpful? ithink— accusations of blame were unhelpful? i think at— accusations of blame were unhelpful? i think at this stage, in something this tragic, accusations of blame were unhelpful, yes, because the post office needed to respond properly and, at this stage, i had no understanding as to what had gone on. ~ , ., ., no understanding as to what had gone on. ~ i. ., ., .,, on. were you in that third paragraph there there are _ on. were you in that third paragraph there there are usually _ on. were you in that third paragraph there there are usually several- there there are usually several contributory factors, trying to sow a seed _ contributory factors, trying to sow a seed that — contributory factors, trying to sow a seed that there may be factors other— a seed that there may be factors other than— a seed that there
you say in our griffiths and his family. you say in your statement _ griffiths and his family.me were unhelpful. in explaining these lines here. is that right? — in explaining these lines here. is that right? you felt that mr bates's accusations of blame were unhelpful? ithink— accusations of blame were unhelpful? i think at— accusations of blame were unhelpful? i think at this stage, in something this tragic, accusations of blame were unhelpful, yes, because the post office needed to...
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not really griffith. i'm just seeing a groundbreaking project on how plant temporary and people hands will decompose the climate change it's samples of being buried in bags. times we bought them get a better sense of what's going to happen to these eco systems under future climates . they're very critical ecosystems for carbon carbons been deposited over thousands of years. and so it's really important understand what's going to happen under warming, and these really high carbon equal systems, colker and griffith. he's up to pete, simulating the different climates in each class. how. how will the book behave at 9 degrees of global warming? the bags provide crucial clues. the spinning for certain years pretty decompose, and we have a lot of other bags buried in the seat here. the high, the temperature, the oil, the organic components and the pete decompose and the more harmful c o 2 gets released. a disaster. so the clunk forming really increases the rate of the composition and the feet when. and so we abs
not really griffith. i'm just seeing a groundbreaking project on how plant temporary and people hands will decompose the climate change it's samples of being buried in bags. times we bought them get a better sense of what's going to happen to these eco systems under future climates . they're very critical ecosystems for carbon carbons been deposited over thousands of years. and so it's really important understand what's going to happen under warming, and these really high carbon equal systems,...
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and then she was asked about the case of subpostmaster martin griffiths, who took his own life after the post office ruined him. and i imagine that... i'm sorry. i imagine that i was probably... just pause. yes, ok. try to compose yourself if you can and then continue
and then she was asked about the case of subpostmaster martin griffiths, who took his own life after the post office ruined him. and i imagine that... i'm sorry. i imagine that i was probably... just pause. yes, ok. try to compose yourself if you can and then continue
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so the climates biologist naturally griffith and soil scientist, randy coca using these glass towers to research what a global climate policy should look like. and to do this, the biologist and climate scientists appearing into the future. and this is just an experiment to demonstrate that this is how it might look 50, a 100150 years now of the my cell, experimental forest, us government research station in northern, minnesota. the facility has an annual budget of about $5000000.00, making it one of the most expensive climate experiments in the world. naturally griffith, i'm just seeing a groundbreaking project on how flat to pray and people hands will decompose the climate change it's samples to be buried in bags. and we bought them get a better sense of what's going to happen to these ecosystems under teacher climate . they're very critical ecosystems for carbon does carbons been deposited over a thousands of years. and so it's really important understand what's going to happen under warming, today's really high carbon equal systems. colin griffith's, he's up to pete, simulating th
so the climates biologist naturally griffith and soil scientist, randy coca using these glass towers to research what a global climate policy should look like. and to do this, the biologist and climate scientists appearing into the future. and this is just an experiment to demonstrate that this is how it might look 50, a 100150 years now of the my cell, experimental forest, us government research station in northern, minnesota. the facility has an annual budget of about $5000000.00, making it...
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joining us here in the studio, mr. griffith, welcome to alta 0. good. thank you very much. and so i took a look at your latest numbers out of old shaw, and according to the latest update you provided you say that 1100000 people are facing catastrophic levels of food and security in gaza. there 1700000 id peas, 17000 children, or unaccompanied or separated. i mean, if you're in charge of coordinating humanitarian efforts, i think you went around the world. have you ever seen anything like this? i didn't think so. and the telling symptom of that for me is that when very, very experience to monitor and aid, but because you've been an old times of places around the world for decades when they go to gaza, to help, to serve, to work. it is traumatizing for them. so god help what it must be for the people the gaza. it is really, really difficult and it's getting worse daily. yeah, in december you had said that up apocalyptic conditions in the south of the strip are blocking aid and ending any meaningful humanitarian operations. it's now 5 months later an
joining us here in the studio, mr. griffith, welcome to alta 0. good. thank you very much. and so i took a look at your latest numbers out of old shaw, and according to the latest update you provided you say that 1100000 people are facing catastrophic levels of food and security in gaza. there 1700000 id peas, 17000 children, or unaccompanied or separated. i mean, if you're in charge of coordinating humanitarian efforts, i think you went around the world. have you ever seen anything like this?...
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>> charlotte griffiths well, >> charlotte griffiths well, i'm a mother of three and a huge motivator husband. to go to work was the idea that one day my kids who are at state school now might go to private school, and we were saving up and saving up. and now that that plan is completely dashed because we've got three of them, so we've got no hope now. and the idea that these private schools are these amazing palaces with swimming pools. i went to a private school . it was went to a private school. it was a very normal school. my parents saved really hard. i was an only child, so they were able to afford it. it didn't have a swimming pool. it didn't even have showers. it didn't really have showers. it didn't really have sports pitches, but it was very academic and it was really good for me, actually, for where i was in my teenage years. it was it was really important that i went to this school. it changed my whole life and the idea that those kind of schools, these kind of middle of the road middle england and kind of private schools will, will just basically have to go out of busines
>> charlotte griffiths well, >> charlotte griffiths well, i'm a mother of three and a huge motivator husband. to go to work was the idea that one day my kids who are at state school now might go to private school, and we were saving up and saving up. and now that that plan is completely dashed because we've got three of them, so we've got no hope now. and the idea that these private schools are these amazing palaces with swimming pools. i went to a private school . it was went to a...
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thank you, hywel griffith.aring footage of palestinian detainees in the occupied west bank, despite the military�*s pledge to act on previous misconduct revealed by the bbc. legal experts say the filming and posting of such footage may breach international law. bbc verify�*s merlyn thomas is here with more. thanks, reeta. this is what some of israel's soldiers have been posting on social media. entering palestinian homes in the middle of the night. but this isn't a warzone. it's the west bank. home to 3 million palestinians, it's partially run by the palestinian authority. but there's been an israeli military presence there for decades. one of these soldiers, yohai vazana, who regularly uploads videos of his patrols, calls them hunts. he is part of the battalion 9213 operating in the west bank. bbc verify have tracked footage posted by yohai and three others in the same battalion, arresting men, posing next to detainees draped with israeli flags, kneeling and blindfolded, and posing in front of what appear to b
thank you, hywel griffith.aring footage of palestinian detainees in the occupied west bank, despite the military�*s pledge to act on previous misconduct revealed by the bbc. legal experts say the filming and posting of such footage may breach international law. bbc verify�*s merlyn thomas is here with more. thanks, reeta. this is what some of israel's soldiers have been posting on social media. entering palestinian homes in the middle of the night. but this isn't a warzone. it's the west...
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now let's close live 2, i guess robots griffith. so the general secretary of the told me this policy, of course, and many thanks for joining us on the program. it's very nice to see you today. and the 1st of all, i'd like to ask for your immediate reaction to the ruling. and so also ask you how significance you think this would and in favor of joining us on his right to appeal his extradition is well, that's a really good, well can find is that i want to get should be in britain, which is supposed to be independent of the political oh that we've actually seen a small spark of that independence with today's ruling. but of course, nobody should, nobody who values free speech and freedom of the media should should for a moment imagine that we are on the way to victory and the release of beauty. and that sounds the same previous decision for this bridge coach. and therefore, i think there's absolutely no room for complacency. are you up to mistake the sounds will be a free man anytime soon? i are not the only just conclusion to the shop
now let's close live 2, i guess robots griffith. so the general secretary of the told me this policy, of course, and many thanks for joining us on the program. it's very nice to see you today. and the 1st of all, i'd like to ask for your immediate reaction to the ruling. and so also ask you how significance you think this would and in favor of joining us on his right to appeal his extradition is well, that's a really good, well can find is that i want to get should be in britain, which is...
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griffith, for five minutes. mr. griffith: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the life of nathaniel ray tuck junior who pass -- scwr who passed -- jr. who passed away after battling cancer for the past 2 1/2 years. ray was born in roanoke, virginia, on april 30, 1971, to in a that willian, ray -- in a that willian ray -- nathaniel ray and barbara z tuck. after graduating, ray joined his father's chiropractic collin bic in -- clinic in southwest virginia. his son, nathaniel r. tuck iii is currently in chiropractic school, hoping to continue the family legacy. during ray's incredible career, he served as the president of the virginia chiropractic association, chairman of the board and later president of the american chiropractic association and was also appointed to the kier -- to be the chiropractor on the virginia board of medicine. ray is survived by his wife of 29 years, his daughter and her husband, grandson, his son, his girlfriend, his son's girlfriend, his mother, his sister, amelia and her husband, his brother, ben, and his
griffith, for five minutes. mr. griffith: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the life of nathaniel ray tuck junior who pass -- scwr who passed -- jr. who passed away after battling cancer for the past 2 1/2 years. ray was born in roanoke, virginia, on april 30, 1971, to in a that willian, ray -- in a that willian ray -- nathaniel ray and barbara z tuck. after graduating, ray joined his father's chiropractic collin bic in -- clinic in southwest virginia. his son, nathaniel r. tuck iii is...
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and the sussexes have griffiths.ria in recent days, with meghan markle keen to hammer home her claims that a dna test showed she was 43% nigeria. so during a speech at lagos state government house yesterday, the duchess said it feels very appropriate to be in the motherland and amongst family . family. >> i just i'm very overwhelmed. i want to start by saying thank you very much for just how gracious you've all been, and welcoming my husband and i to this country, my country , and this country, my country, and every single moment that i hear anyone so far talk about what it means to be a nigerian woman, it is the most flattering thing to be in that company, to be in your company. >> okay. all right. we're interesting. the runaway royals didn't seem keen to join in with a rendition of god save the . king. lviv . lviv. so, charlotte griffiths, prince harry, there , the duke of harry, there, the duke of sussex, happy beyond belief , sussex, happy beyond belief, you'd think, with his decision to leave the royal family. w
and the sussexes have griffiths.ria in recent days, with meghan markle keen to hammer home her claims that a dna test showed she was 43% nigeria. so during a speech at lagos state government house yesterday, the duchess said it feels very appropriate to be in the motherland and amongst family . family. >> i just i'm very overwhelmed. i want to start by saying thank you very much for just how gracious you've all been, and welcoming my husband and i to this country, my country , and this...
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good morning to you, doctor griffiths. :. good morning to you, doctor griffiths. :, :, griffiths.r— and i now know... what kind of noise was it? i can or breathing. _ and i now know... what kind of noise was it? i can or breathing. when - and i now know... what kind of noise was it? i can or breathing. when you| was it? i can or breathing. when you are technically _ was it? i can or breathing. when you are technically dead _ was it? i can or breathing. when you are technically dead the _ was it? i can or breathing. when you are technically dead the body - are technically dead the body creates a noise in the throat and some people refer to as the gargle of death so i�*d heard this kind of sound and woken up and turned over and saw adam was unresponsive and turned black, and rang 999 and realised i needed to do cpr. ihlot turned black, and rang 999 and realised i needed to do cpr. not to be rude, realised i needed to do cpr. not to be rude. but _ realised i needed to do cpr. not to be rude, but you are _ realised i needed to do cpr. not to be rude, but you are quite - realised i nee
good morning to you, doctor griffiths. :. good morning to you, doctor griffiths. :, :, griffiths.r— and i now know... what kind of noise was it? i can or breathing. _ and i now know... what kind of noise was it? i can or breathing. when - and i now know... what kind of noise was it? i can or breathing. when you| was it? i can or breathing. when you are technically _ was it? i can or breathing. when you are technically dead _ was it? i can or breathing. when you are technically dead the _ was...
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she was griffiths, who was 81.egent's park and coming along as she crossed the road, was a guy doing a time trial. he works, he cycles for muswell hill cycling club. he's he's doing 29 miles an hour. it's a 20 mile an hour limit, right. the an hour. it's a 20 mile an hour limit, right . the police she he limit, right. the police she he crashes into her. the police then investigate it and the cps investigator and say because because the 20 miles an hour was aimed at car drivers and not at cyclists, the man himself wasn't charged. and that out. that lady, that lady took two months to die, right? she's 81 years old, now her family won't get any solace out of this, and i don't blame them. but now we are on the back of cyclists who are treating our roads as race tracks, and anybody who lives in london can be standing there for two seconds. you see bikes going through red line, through red lights. you see pavements being used as part of the thoroughfare. cyclists have got to be insured and if they're not insured, when th
she was griffiths, who was 81.egent's park and coming along as she crossed the road, was a guy doing a time trial. he works, he cycles for muswell hill cycling club. he's he's doing 29 miles an hour. it's a 20 mile an hour limit, right. the an hour. it's a 20 mile an hour limit, right . the police she he limit, right. the police she he crashes into her. the police then investigate it and the cps investigator and say because because the 20 miles an hour was aimed at car drivers and not at...
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hywel griffiths, bbc news, pembrokeshire.don this morning. tim muffettjoins us from hms belfast in london. yes, not long now until commemorations marking the 80th anniversary of d—day take place under in the six. this ship hms belfast played a very, very important role. shells fired from its guns towards german positions in normandy helped provide cover for the allied forces as they landed. earlier this morning a very special ceremony took place. the lighting of the commonwealth war graves commission's a member of the torch. rishi sunak the premise was there along with d—day veterans, service men and women of different ages and the idea is that the memories and lessons from d—day are literally and metaphorically passed from one generation to another. within the last hour that torch came here to hitch a mess belfast and amongst those holding it and passing it on, dame kelly holmes, 0lympic those holding it and passing it on, dame kelly holmes, olympic gold medallist, and before that she previously served in the army and was ma
hywel griffiths, bbc news, pembrokeshire.don this morning. tim muffettjoins us from hms belfast in london. yes, not long now until commemorations marking the 80th anniversary of d—day take place under in the six. this ship hms belfast played a very, very important role. shells fired from its guns towards german positions in normandy helped provide cover for the allied forces as they landed. earlier this morning a very special ceremony took place. the lighting of the commonwealth war graves...
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martin griffiths, un under-secretary-general for humanitarian affairs, also warned.he israeli army's attack on rafah will only lead to more killing and displacement. only a few hours after the children of gaza stampeded , then the tanks of the invaders entered rafah and closed the rafah crossing. the main entry gate for people's basic needs in gaza and of course the exit gate for critically ill patients. passage rifa seeks to preserve his shame and create an imaginary victory that will save him. we widely announced our opposition to the operation, however limited it may be the total slaughter of the occupation forces in the past day and night has grieved more palestinians. mr. boudieh, hello and welcome to you . as a first question, i would like to ask that for a long time, the zionist regime, in your opinion, what we are witnessing now is a limited attack, just like the american official. he pointed out and some experts also believe that the attack will be a stepping stone to monitor the reactions or not a large-scale attack . the gaza strip escapes from the east an
martin griffiths, un under-secretary-general for humanitarian affairs, also warned.he israeli army's attack on rafah will only lead to more killing and displacement. only a few hours after the children of gaza stampeded , then the tanks of the invaders entered rafah and closed the rafah crossing. the main entry gate for people's basic needs in gaza and of course the exit gate for critically ill patients. passage rifa seeks to preserve his shame and create an imaginary victory that will save...
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and also seeing the griffith fire that comes out of the gun . we call the police, i'm on the phone with 911 screaming. i have never been so happy to hear some colleagues here with where my phone was. there was about 5 hold 5 below the street. the i guess i might involved in can't really spearhead is one jarvis his dissenters. cute. he's now considered a parent whose last child the gun lots and this hiding relates to parents all the time. lost. it shows the guy vinnish the wedding. here i'm in the 2nd. see somebody told me joseph and shot i literally ran out down the stairs, out to church and there he was lying there. there's no way i'm going to come in some people standing around there and you know, there is my son who i've seen 3 hours earlier and he's fine. and now he's lying on the street bleeding. and then the i'm gonna scan and get him to the hospital and he was laying in the bed. he couldn't speak yet, but he grab my hand and holding hands on talking me, shaking his head. and then the next morning i got a call. he didn't make it, i was ang
and also seeing the griffith fire that comes out of the gun . we call the police, i'm on the phone with 911 screaming. i have never been so happy to hear some colleagues here with where my phone was. there was about 5 hold 5 below the street. the i guess i might involved in can't really spearhead is one jarvis his dissenters. cute. he's now considered a parent whose last child the gun lots and this hiding relates to parents all the time. lost. it shows the guy vinnish the wedding. here i'm in...
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martin griffiths, the un under-secretary-general for humanitarian affairs , also warned against the evacuationlestinian homes.
martin griffiths, the un under-secretary-general for humanitarian affairs , also warned against the evacuationlestinian homes.
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martin griffiths, deputy secretary general of the united nations humanitarian affairs also warned: thee israeli army's attack on rafah will only lead to more killing and displacement. just a few hours after the children of gaza were trampled. after the displacement, the attacks resumed. then the occupation tanks entered rafah and closed the rafah crossing. the main entrance gate for people's basic needs in gaza and of course the exit gate for critically ill patients. outside the scope of the attack that also raised the voice of the opponents of netanyahu's regime, why now that hamas accepted this agreement, israel decided to enter rafah and take hostages and the process of negotiations. hamas says the answer to this question is clear. by attacking the rafah crossing, netanyahu is seeking to preserve his reputation and create an imaginary victory that will save him. mr. boudieh, hello and welcome to you , as the first question i want to ask, which has been a long time coming. the zionist regime is especially talking about the attack on rafah in their media. in your opinion, what we are
martin griffiths, deputy secretary general of the united nations humanitarian affairs also warned: thee israeli army's attack on rafah will only lead to more killing and displacement. just a few hours after the children of gaza were trampled. after the displacement, the attacks resumed. then the occupation tanks entered rafah and closed the rafah crossing. the main entrance gate for people's basic needs in gaza and of course the exit gate for critically ill patients. outside the scope of the...
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difficult for the community now of victims who have attended today, and that's when the story of martin griffithsattempted to take his own life in 2013 by stepping in front of the bus. he died in hospital later on. she was shown e—mails in response to that incident and, in those e—mails, while she talked about supporting the family, she did also question whether there were records of previous mental health issues strip again, what the inquiry counsel is trying to ascertain and steer her towards his whether the post office was truly concerned first and foremost with the well bowing of these sub—postmasters as well as whether they were properly investigating whether these convictions, these prosecutions were appropriate. we now know these were wrongful convictions.— wrongful convictions. thank you for the moment- _ wrongful convictions. thank you for the moment. we _ wrongful convictions. thank you for the moment. we will _ wrongful convictions. thank you for the moment. we will be _ wrongful convictions. thank you for the moment. we will be bringing i wrongful convictions. thank you for i the mome
difficult for the community now of victims who have attended today, and that's when the story of martin griffithsattempted to take his own life in 2013 by stepping in front of the bus. he died in hospital later on. she was shown e—mails in response to that incident and, in those e—mails, while she talked about supporting the family, she did also question whether there were records of previous mental health issues strip again, what the inquiry counsel is trying to ascertain and steer her...
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unrwa the un secretary-general for humanitarian affairs, sheddin griffiths , also warned that the opening of the rafah border crossing should be reopened, stressing the establishment of a ceasefire in gaza. palestinian homes and army attack the zionist regime will only lead to more killing and displacement. as the day of holding the second round of the islamic council elections is getting closer, people are talking about their readiness to participate in this period of elections and the influence of the role of the national media initiative and provincial networks in broadcasting programs and candidate debates. we participate in the elections strongly and decisively. we must be present and have a choice of weapons . we must participate in the second round and finish a half-finished job . working people the election is half over. let the islamic council end, let us have unity, come to the voting booths for the sake of our country, our leader, the election can definitely show the role of the people and it shows that the people determine all the events of the country , because a capable pers
unrwa the un secretary-general for humanitarian affairs, sheddin griffiths , also warned that the opening of the rafah border crossing should be reopened, stressing the establishment of a ceasefire in gaza. palestinian homes and army attack the zionist regime will only lead to more killing and displacement. as the day of holding the second round of the islamic council elections is getting closer, people are talking about their readiness to participate in this period of elections and the...
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martin griffiths, the deputy secretary general of the united nations , sounded the alarm about the situation in gaza and said: but hezbollah targeted positions and gatherings of zionist soldiers in the north of the occupied territories in six operations. i will go with my colleague stationed at the border of lebanon with occupied palestine. i greet you mr. azimzadeh. have a good night. please tell me which positions of the zionists were specifically targeted by hezbollah in today's offensive operation. lady hizbollah issued another statement a few minutes ago , the number of statements reached seven. in these statements, hezbollah announced a location for the zionist military, as well as three bases, a base twice, and a missile defense system of the regime army. hezbollah has targeted the zionist and zionist military spying equipment this morning , a building where the soldiers of samagheh and roist al-qarn bases are stationed in the heights of the occupied shibaa shrine and the occupied kafr shuba tanks were another target of hezbollah's offensive operation. the ramiya base in the northwest
martin griffiths, the deputy secretary general of the united nations , sounded the alarm about the situation in gaza and said: but hezbollah targeted positions and gatherings of zionist soldiers in the north of the occupied territories in six operations. i will go with my colleague stationed at the border of lebanon with occupied palestine. i greet you mr. azimzadeh. have a good night. please tell me which positions of the zionists were specifically targeted by hezbollah in today's offensive...
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un deputy secretary general martin griffith sounded the alarm about the situation in gaza and said no. the soldiers are dying of hunger and being killed, and we have become me from helping them. the continuation of anti-zionist demonstrations and gatherings in american universities. johns hopkins university students form one of the largest anti-zionist groups in they built a university campus. this university receives one billion dollars annually from the us department of defense and institutions affiliated with the zionist regime . the university authorities gave the students a deadline to collect their tents on wednesday the students say they will continue their protests. we will stop our protests when the university authorities take care of our demands . it makes no sense to stop protesting without the authorities accepting our demands. we just can't follow the recipe they say. in this case, this is no longer an objection. this is obedience to their orders. a group of professors and students of princeton university in new jersey, usa, went on a hunger strike to declare solidarity w
un deputy secretary general martin griffith sounded the alarm about the situation in gaza and said no. the soldiers are dying of hunger and being killed, and we have become me from helping them. the continuation of anti-zionist demonstrations and gatherings in american universities. johns hopkins university students form one of the largest anti-zionist groups in they built a university campus. this university receives one billion dollars annually from the us department of defense and...
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have a good luck today, august the 18th today is p o griffith day. and we plan to hold a geography lesson. obviously a pretty good, pretty bad. see, i'm good us with you. going to sleep on. this is one of the expeditions tasks we regularly conduct lessons from the ocean instead of a lecture. it's a life link with mountain travelers. ok, and let's see what would be the lots of good suggest the lots of dubiousness them to be seen yet. so for boys like younger son, dustin thank you very much. the the main teacher, the just the ocean, the maybe it'll be these boys and girls too. the ocean, eventually the, the rates are there and they point one scientific task. we will give them what dimensions of radioactive background in the world as we have planning to sales through august 19th radiation. i'm checking the content and that's the branches we should probably shouldn't have. we'll have to visit separately for the beginning. so you just the here in dunkirk, the main attraction is the military museum. here they tell how in 1940 the british evacuated the remn
have a good luck today, august the 18th today is p o griffith day. and we plan to hold a geography lesson. obviously a pretty good, pretty bad. see, i'm good us with you. going to sleep on. this is one of the expeditions tasks we regularly conduct lessons from the ocean instead of a lecture. it's a life link with mountain travelers. ok, and let's see what would be the lots of good suggest the lots of dubiousness them to be seen yet. so for boys like younger son, dustin thank you very much. the...
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have a good luck today, august the 18th today is p o griffith day. and we planned to hold a geography less than previous to it. very bad sounds good us, which is the sweet thought. this is one of the expeditions tasks we regularly conduct lessons from the ocean instead of a lecture. it's a life link with mountain travelers. ok, let's see, what would you be? do you not google does the lot to do business them got to be seen. yes, of course. is that the on the front that sticks. thank you very much. the the main teacher, the just the ocean, the course. maybe it'll be these boys and girls too. the ocean, the, the weight that they have to make one. once i anticipate task, we will give them what dimensions of radioactive background in the waters we're planning to sales through august 19th, radiation. i'm checking the coordinates. frances now we should probably shouldn't have we'll have to visit several for the beginning, so he's going to just the here in dunkirk. the main attraction is the military museum. here they tell how in 1940 the british evacuated t
have a good luck today, august the 18th today is p o griffith day. and we planned to hold a geography less than previous to it. very bad sounds good us, which is the sweet thought. this is one of the expeditions tasks we regularly conduct lessons from the ocean instead of a lecture. it's a life link with mountain travelers. ok, let's see, what would you be? do you not google does the lot to do business them got to be seen. yes, of course. is that the on the front that sticks. thank you very...
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the editor at large of the mail on sunday, charlotte griffiths.going on and she's here next. plus, i'll show you what happens when this have—a—go hero takes on a brazen thief . hero takes on a brazen thief. >> hey, hey, why ? calm down. >> hey, hey, why? calm down. >> hey, hey, why? calm down. >> but before we get to all that, after losing thousands, apparently, of muslim votes at the local elections should keir starmer really be appeasing or wanting to appease people like this? >> we are coming for you in the general election anyway . he's dynamism. >> look, the co—founder of novara media, aaron bastani, he's got a really interesting take on this, actually. he's up next. he's basically going to be saying whether or not the muslim activists are turning the screw on starmer and if he should be pandenng on starmer and if he should be pandering to them, welcome back to patrick christie tonight. now, despite their success at last week's local elections, labour continued to haemorrhage the muslim vote in some areas. so in 58 local council wards where m
the editor at large of the mail on sunday, charlotte griffiths.going on and she's here next. plus, i'll show you what happens when this have—a—go hero takes on a brazen thief . hero takes on a brazen thief. >> hey, hey, why ? calm down. >> hey, hey, why? calm down. >> hey, hey, why? calm down. >> but before we get to all that, after losing thousands, apparently, of muslim votes at the local elections should keir starmer really be appeasing or wanting to appease...
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griffith for five minutes. >> of sgt major, a colonel, brigade brigadier general, and a captain. your testimony is compelling, thank you. now to the question generally six, 2021 for each of you gentlemen with major general william walker from 1:49 p.m. through 5:55 p.m. yes or no? >> yes. >> i was. >> yes. >> yes. >> department of defense inspector general report dod ig report alleges secretary of army contacted major general walker multiple times on generate six during that timeframe. some allegations are to call some or three. but the allegations would be the assertions would be three oh 4:00 p.m., 4:30 5:00 p.m. and finall 5:00 p.m. do any of you recall any one of those calls taking place? what negatives are by way of background i was a political appointee in the admin stretch i was i was also in the army reserve and national guard. now in june of 2070 as a point acting general department of the army the next month right mccarthy was appointed acting secretary of the army had been confirmed as under secretary of the army. ray mccarthy was my friend i told the committee is a go
griffith for five minutes. >> of sgt major, a colonel, brigade brigadier general, and a captain. your testimony is compelling, thank you. now to the question generally six, 2021 for each of you gentlemen with major general william walker from 1:49 p.m. through 5:55 p.m. yes or no? >> yes. >> i was. >> yes. >> yes. >> department of defense inspector general report dod ig report alleges secretary of army contacted major general walker multiple times on generate...
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and then she was asked about the case of subpostmaster martin griffiths, who took his own life aftermagine that... i'm sorry. i imagine that i was probably... just pause. yes, ok. try to compose yourself if you can and then continue your evidence, please. thank you. she apologised to alan bates, too. she said he was right to persevere. i wonder about these apologies. these are just words. the big problem at the moment is trying to get money for the victims in all of this, and anything that does that will make a real difference, rather than a few words. and here is another thing. when paula vennells first joined the post office in 2007 as a director, she said it was another five years before she found out they did their own private prosecutions. and the inquiry heard that when she left herjob in 2019, she still believed there had not been any miscarriages ofjustice. her thinking and decision—making will be tested again tomorrow. emma simpson, bbc news. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. president macron has arrived in the french pacific territory of new caledoni
and then she was asked about the case of subpostmaster martin griffiths, who took his own life aftermagine that... i'm sorry. i imagine that i was probably... just pause. yes, ok. try to compose yourself if you can and then continue your evidence, please. thank you. she apologised to alan bates, too. she said he was right to persevere. i wonder about these apologies. these are just words. the big problem at the moment is trying to get money for the victims in all of this, and anything that does...
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. >> and we have also heard from the un humanitarian chief martin griffiths issuing a statement directly in response to the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, who characterized at the attack as a tragic era in his words, according to maslow griffith statements, he said whether the attack was a war crime or a quote tragic mistake for the people of gaza. there is no debate what happened was the latest and possibly most cruel abomination and the un security council is expected to hold an emergency meeting in the next few hours, focused on the attack on sunday evening, which killed at least 40 five people left, more than 240 wounded, as we know, this was an area densely populated with civilians sheltering. this is not believed to be one of the areas that was issued with an evacuation order. in other words, this should have been a safe area for civilians. and of course, there is mounting concern around the warnings of perhaps let's try it's now moving in. we have heard, as you mentioned, from two eyewitnesses in rafah saying that they have seen israeli tanks and armored vehicles movi
. >> and we have also heard from the un humanitarian chief martin griffiths issuing a statement directly in response to the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, who characterized at the attack as a tragic era in his words, according to maslow griffith statements, he said whether the attack was a war crime or a quote tragic mistake for the people of gaza. there is no debate what happened was the latest and possibly most cruel abomination and the un security council is expected to...
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little school australia is griffith university. she joins us live from bungalow in australia. first of all, what have your investigations and types of people you've been speaking to? what have you managed to find about at the treatment of despise people and particularly the recruitment of young children by the minute? region 10. thank you so much for having me. i guess, as we've just heard, this is a situation with a, an incredible human impact. we thousands of people that have been displaced as these are family members that a resilience surviving and really difficult circumstances and having to make very difficult decisions. and so many, that's the decision to for you, this constriction or force conscription of this kind, it's has been, it's enlivened by an old a little by the man, the military in light of the recent challenges. so that's been happening in terms of its military conflict. so the situation is, is dia and it's a reminder that mammals, military is continuing to generate regional problems with a real human impact. as you've just had at least 50000 people have been
little school australia is griffith university. she joins us live from bungalow in australia. first of all, what have your investigations and types of people you've been speaking to? what have you managed to find about at the treatment of despise people and particularly the recruitment of young children by the minute? region 10. thank you so much for having me. i guess, as we've just heard, this is a situation with a, an incredible human impact. we thousands of people that have been displaced...
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we prove that from the 1st week in the response from is read off to different griffith attacks. on the 7th of october, you seem to be citing the western countries which are on the one that i'm supplying . um, some of them have that i'm calling for then to the, the 530 or at least a humanitarian pause. hypocritical is, is that you view? uh, yeah, yeah. they uh, it, it, they all seen that super critical by the world but, but that's more than anything that the occupation and, and, and, and, and, and the plummeting of apartment houses and the turning off for electricity and water is that really bad in ukraine as we will only agree, but it's somehow overall, but what is what it's doing the same. that's what the one sees as industrial, the scale it per se. what i would say is that they have been on this problem thing lee, and put that in the pro, the save yourself a is from they they must have seen because we provided the evidence for that that the assault was indiscriminate from october. the 20th the last yeah they, they know that we went never allowed access to to gossip as we stood
we prove that from the 1st week in the response from is read off to different griffith attacks. on the 7th of october, you seem to be citing the western countries which are on the one that i'm supplying . um, some of them have that i'm calling for then to the, the 530 or at least a humanitarian pause. hypocritical is, is that you view? uh, yeah, yeah. they uh, it, it, they all seen that super critical by the world but, but that's more than anything that the occupation and, and, and, and, and,...
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action and then from now finally half, let's begin showing back to the comforts you'll use a video. griffith and the writer joins us now for you see la from the campus and showing understand your within the area of the incumbents. is that right? yes. on looking at the enhancement currently launch growing what are called prepared or needs. they're basically lob beautician, which makes it sound right then they just 1st went go down. i saw a few people leaving the area of the camp and one of them shouted, they're trying to steal it over to the entrance to use the away, right. on the other end of the board at the large amount of people's shouting, at least a shame on you. i bird i have uh, which is uh uh, on our and then uh for jordan. um and i'm seeing a lot of onlookers. uh, seeing lot of people um yelling at the police as well as on one side of the outside, i saw a young woman, a sort of telling the protesters to say strong, telling them that it is okay to be afraid. but that they needed to remain. and beginning to see a lot of people sort of running around, i fell on horses removing the barr
action and then from now finally half, let's begin showing back to the comforts you'll use a video. griffith and the writer joins us now for you see la from the campus and showing understand your within the area of the incumbents. is that right? yes. on looking at the enhancement currently launch growing what are called prepared or needs. they're basically lob beautician, which makes it sound right then they just 1st went go down. i saw a few people leaving the area of the camp and one of them...
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area i was a 0, spoke to martin griffith the un amount of time, and affairs and emergency relief coordinator. he says he's ready. government has failed to open guns crossings, despite repeated please. from the us. the prediction is that many of us made what the worries that we had about a rough operation seemed to be coming true. and that's a huge tragedy. 800000 people displaced in the last 1012 days. it's a shocking, shocking reflection. people who be just faced more than 3 or 4 times already, many of them, no place to go, no food to eat. we all stuck in the south in terms of the operation because we don't have fuel and the trucks as you say, and not getting through because the costing points have been blocked. and so at the moment we have very little to offer the people of goals and what the message goes from. all humanitarian agencies is open those crossings. it's that simple. tragically, the 15 trucks i think, which took 8 away from the beach from the mountain time operation. yesterday, any 4 of those trucks managed to get through more or less on top from the warehouse . so it's the pro
area i was a 0, spoke to martin griffith the un amount of time, and affairs and emergency relief coordinator. he says he's ready. government has failed to open guns crossings, despite repeated please. from the us. the prediction is that many of us made what the worries that we had about a rough operation seemed to be coming true. and that's a huge tragedy. 800000 people displaced in the last 1012 days. it's a shocking, shocking reflection. people who be just faced more than 3 or 4 times...
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martin griffith. the united nations live chief, has the wrong alarm bells. he has one to that's the simplest truth. he's got to have ground all parties in india, alpha. we've been nothing sort of a tragedy beyond where it's no humanitarian plan can count about. the rest is due to the student and so not need any more diploma took just southern normal instruct words no more. right to us condemnation has been doing us denunciations of these ards actions. there is no more time to spare. it is simply not or never it has knowledge of the pronouncements i have cited above. after all, this of them was made publicly, sadly, the state of the nose of the decisions of this court, which bear on it as a stage party to the genocide convention directly. and the quiet of it to respect its obligations under the convention and the model. and legal authority of this court to the decision of this court onto the 6 starting out to take the full know to, to the, to the civilian population in the cause of sleep is extremely vulnerable. and that's the catastrophic humanitarian situat
martin griffith. the united nations live chief, has the wrong alarm bells. he has one to that's the simplest truth. he's got to have ground all parties in india, alpha. we've been nothing sort of a tragedy beyond where it's no humanitarian plan can count about. the rest is due to the student and so not need any more diploma took just southern normal instruct words no more. right to us condemnation has been doing us denunciations of these ards actions. there is no more time to spare. it is...
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he's doing timed laps around regent's park in london, and he hit 81 year old hilda griffiths as she crossed as she was trying to reach a pedestrian island. so the legal speed limit there is 20 miles an hour and 59 days after the accident , miss after the accident, miss griffiths died from head injury complications. so we are encouraged to cycle more and more, aren't we? but the law apparently seems to have failed to keep up with the dangers that bikes pose to pedestrians . what bikes pose to pedestrians. what do you think, scarlet? are you a cyclist? i i'm a slow sign, a slow cyclist. >> i will never , ever be done >> i will never, ever be done for speeding and i don't bicycle that much anymore. but what? what i find odd about this story is that i remember. i mean, it was years ago. a cyclist being donein was years ago. a cyclist being done in cambridge, in the middle of the night for exceeding the speed limit. and he too was trying to race. i mean, i think the big problem with cyclists so there were two problems is one is this guy was was obviously he was in a peloton. there was a whole bu
he's doing timed laps around regent's park in london, and he hit 81 year old hilda griffiths as she crossed as she was trying to reach a pedestrian island. so the legal speed limit there is 20 miles an hour and 59 days after the accident , miss after the accident, miss griffiths died from head injury complications. so we are encouraged to cycle more and more, aren't we? but the law apparently seems to have failed to keep up with the dangers that bikes pose to pedestrians . what bikes pose to...
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and being in broadcast journalism is that this is just the griffith. ok. and they just want to keep it going. and be, you know, we had the asked in griffin went on for 20 years. mike was already proud of, you know, maybe we should try the a 10 year plan rift. okay. i mean, this is, this is a gift for, well, it's welfare for the defense contractors. aaron, that seems to be part of the short term gains for some people and some interest, but this is all money that we're creating out of, you know, out of there at this point and adding to the debt. so there is no reason why they're going to try to stimulate the economy that way or inject money into the economy. by spending in deficit, you're adding to the deficit that it has to be military spending. it's, it's tremendously wasteful and stupid and it can't lead to, it's not going to reverse the situation on the ground there. and we're stuck between 2 bad facets of the us system, which is number one, the president's think in terms of very short horizons with their own re, elections, invite and seems really not to
and being in broadcast journalism is that this is just the griffith. ok. and they just want to keep it going. and be, you know, we had the asked in griffin went on for 20 years. mike was already proud of, you know, maybe we should try the a 10 year plan rift. okay. i mean, this is, this is a gift for, well, it's welfare for the defense contractors. aaron, that seems to be part of the short term gains for some people and some interest, but this is all money that we're creating out of, you know,...
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well versus coleman is policy chief up at griffith says that given us as political subservience to the us, as long as it's chauncey's for appeal, remain slim, as well as the welcome sign is that i want to get should be in written, which is supposed to be independent of the political. oh like that, we've actually seen a small spark of that independence with today's ruling. but of course, nobody should, nobody who values a free speech and freedom of the media should should for a moment imagine that we are on the way to victory and the release of fusion. and i've found, we've seen previous decision for this bridge coach, and therefore, i think there's absolutely no room for complacency. i'm afraid. i've given dreadful don't say in foreign affairs of military methods as a loyal to those of the united states. and that is still a serious prospect that the united states will get its way popping across the only the only justifiable reason for the phones go to the united states will see services, for example, a marker of a congressional medal of all 4. this is in exposing what is, what is a was
well versus coleman is policy chief up at griffith says that given us as political subservience to the us, as long as it's chauncey's for appeal, remain slim, as well as the welcome sign is that i want to get should be in written, which is supposed to be independent of the political. oh like that, we've actually seen a small spark of that independence with today's ruling. but of course, nobody should, nobody who values a free speech and freedom of the media should should for a moment imagine...
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where judge comment is policy chief, we're open. griffith says the gave me your case, political subservience to the us, as on his chances for successful appeal, remain slim, as well as the welcome sign. is that all that you get should be in britain, which is supposed to be independent of the political, our place that we've actually seen a small spock of that independence with today's ruling. but of course nobody should, nobody who values free speech and freedom of the media should should for a moment imagine that we are on the way to victory and the release of fusion. that sounds we've seen previous decision for this fight bridge coach. and therefore, i think there's absolutely no room for complacency. i'm afraid i'd give a written dreadful down to say in foreign affairs a minute. she bounces as a loyal google of the united states. and that is still a serious prospect that the united states will get its way across the only the only justifiable reason for that sounds. go to the united states square feet. there has changed, for example, a, a congressional medal of all the uh for this is in exp
where judge comment is policy chief, we're open. griffith says the gave me your case, political subservience to the us, as on his chances for successful appeal, remain slim, as well as the welcome sign. is that all that you get should be in britain, which is supposed to be independent of the political, our place that we've actually seen a small spock of that independence with today's ruling. but of course nobody should, nobody who values free speech and freedom of the media should should for a...
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but the un's humanitarian affairs boss, martin griffiths, tweeted last night that there is nothing limitedgn. he said, and i quote, "the ground incursion in rafah has displaced more than 800,000 people, fleeing once again in fear for their lives and arriving in areas without adequate shelter, latrines and clean water". so the un's view is that this is having a major impact on the civilian population of the southern gaza strip and one that is not being properly addressed from the point of view of aid and shelter and everything else that people need. of course, there is still the fear of what happens to the hundreds of thousands of people who are still in rafah, who have yet to flee, who have yet to be told to flee by the israelis. what happens to them if indeed a full—scale invasion of the city takes place? 0ne slight development on the aid situation last night following a call betweenjoe biden and the egyptian leader abdel fattah el—sisi. egypt has agreed to send trucks that were backed—up, waiting to go into through the rafah crossing, which is closed has been for the last two or three we
but the un's humanitarian affairs boss, martin griffiths, tweeted last night that there is nothing limitedgn. he said, and i quote, "the ground incursion in rafah has displaced more than 800,000 people, fleeing once again in fear for their lives and arriving in areas without adequate shelter, latrines and clean water". so the un's view is that this is having a major impact on the civilian population of the southern gaza strip and one that is not being properly addressed from the point...
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i spoke to the un humanitarian fast and emergency relief coordinator, boston griffith. he says these rated government has refused to open line crossing south despite repeated please by the united nations. when very, very experienced humanitarian aid. but because of being an old times of places around the world for decades, when they go to gaza, to help, to serve, to work. it is traumatizing for them. so god help what it must be for the people, the gaza. it is really, really difficult and it's getting worse daily. yeah, in december you had said that up a fork lift to conditions in the south of the strip are blocking aid and ending any meaningful humanitarian operations. it's now 5 months later and is really, is have launched the military offensive and stuff. uh huh. and they also, uh, taken control of that border crossing, cutting off one of the most vital entry routes for $8.00 and $2.00 guys. so what has this meant for? they already die or humanitarian situation. the prediction is that many of us made the worries that we had about a rough operation seemed to be coming
i spoke to the un humanitarian fast and emergency relief coordinator, boston griffith. he says these rated government has refused to open line crossing south despite repeated please by the united nations. when very, very experienced humanitarian aid. but because of being an old times of places around the world for decades, when they go to gaza, to help, to serve, to work. it is traumatizing for them. so god help what it must be for the people, the gaza. it is really, really difficult and it's...