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and his anthem, which i heard hamish henderson_ and his anthem, which i heard hamish henderson saying from an open top from the _ henderson saying from an open top from the great capital city during a ram debacle rally that demanded this talisman_ ram debacle rally that demanded this talisman of this very parliament in the early— talisman of this very parliament in the early 1990s, talisman of this very parliament in the early1990s, hamish talisman of this very parliament in the early 1990s, hamish henderson wrote," _ the early 1990s, hamish henderson wrote," never heed what the foodies croak_ wrote," never heed what the foodies croak for— wrote," never heed what the foodies croak for dune, in your house and the barons — croak for dune, in your house and the barons of adam and painted room" — the barons of adam and painted room" if— the barons of adam and painted room." if there was ever an anthem that railed _ room." if there was ever an anthem that railed against child poverty, those _ that railed against child poverty, those words from hamish henderson echoed _ those words from ham
and his anthem, which i heard hamish henderson_ and his anthem, which i heard hamish henderson saying from an open top from the _ henderson saying from an open top from the great capital city during a ram debacle rally that demanded this talisman_ ram debacle rally that demanded this talisman of this very parliament in the early— talisman of this very parliament in the early 1990s, talisman of this very parliament in the early1990s, hamish talisman of this very parliament in the early 1990s,...
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hamish: thank you.e in the u.s., president biden addressed the rise in anti-semitism since hamas october 7 attacks and reiterated his support of israel. he made the comments during a ceremony to mark holocaust remembrance day. >> as jews around the world still cope with the atrocities of that day and its aftermath, we have seen a ferocious surge of anti-semitism in america and around the world. my commitment to the safety of the jewish people, the security of israel, and its right to exist as an independent jewish state ironclad even when we disagree. sumi: now to donald trump's criminal trial in new york and the third week of witness testimony. the former president came face-to-face with stormy daniels, the former adult film star at the center of the hush money case. daniels was asked about a sexual encounter she alleges she had with mr. trump in 2006. he denies the encounter happened. prosecutors have charged trump with falsifying business records to conceal a payment to miss daniels before the 2016 e
hamish: thank you.e in the u.s., president biden addressed the rise in anti-semitism since hamas october 7 attacks and reiterated his support of israel. he made the comments during a ceremony to mark holocaust remembrance day. >> as jews around the world still cope with the atrocities of that day and its aftermath, we have seen a ferocious surge of anti-semitism in america and around the world. my commitment to the safety of the jewish people, the security of israel, and its right to...
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and his anthem, which i heard hamish henderson— and his anthem, which i heard hamish henderson sayingwrote," never heed what the foodies croak for— wrote," never heed what the foodies croak for dune, in your house and the barons — croak for dune, in your house and the baron5 of adam and painted room" — the baron5 of adam and painted room" if— the baron5 of adam and painted room." if there was ever an anthem that railed _ room." if there was ever an anthem that railed again5t room." if there was ever an anthem that railed against child poverty, those _ that railed against child poverty, those words from hami5h henderson echoed _ those words from hami5h henderson echoed through the streets of our diverse _ echoed through the streets of our diverse country as a call for us to act. diver5e country as a call for us to act so— diverse country as a call for us to act so ill— diverse country as a call for us to act. so i'll be unapologetic about bringing — act. so i'll be unapologetic about bringing to this parliament the measures we can take to eradicate mea5ure5 we can take to eradicate chi
and his anthem, which i heard hamish henderson— and his anthem, which i heard hamish henderson sayingwrote," never heed what the foodies croak for— wrote," never heed what the foodies croak for dune, in your house and the barons — croak for dune, in your house and the baron5 of adam and painted room" — the baron5 of adam and painted room" if— the baron5 of adam and painted room." if there was ever an anthem that railed _ room." if there was ever an anthem...
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i certainly don't want one in my town, but, but isn't this the problem, hamish?s, and it's going to be a pr exercise. now, you persuade people or find the right sort of location on boats and things like this, i think are very unpopular with the public. >> and yes, i mean, hamish, this seems to have all come from a leaked memo from the national police chiefs council , and police chiefs council, and they're saying they're saying that chief constable should consider putting off non—priority arrests . i mean, in non—priority arrests. i mean, in your mind, what would a non if your mind, what would a non if you were told to put off a non—priority arrest, what type of crime would, would, would that be, that's a good question because i asked myself the same question a little bit earlier when i read that. but there might be a sweep, when i read that. but there might be a sweep , for example, might be a sweep, for example, on outstanding warrants for people which have been there some months, possibly even longer, and they go out looking for them, although that hasn't been
i certainly don't want one in my town, but, but isn't this the problem, hamish?s, and it's going to be a pr exercise. now, you persuade people or find the right sort of location on boats and things like this, i think are very unpopular with the public. >> and yes, i mean, hamish, this seems to have all come from a leaked memo from the national police chiefs council , and police chiefs council, and they're saying they're saying that chief constable should consider putting off...
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hamish, inspector hamish brown.om the private prosecutors behind here. all they did was look at the cctv, saw this person was a repeat offender, and when he turned up again, arrest him . why is that so hard arrest him. why is that so hard for the police to do ? for the police to do? >> well, i think first of all, it's got to be said that anyone can take out a private prosecution. >> prosecution if they want. the cps can railroad it and take it oven over. >> oven >> that's their call. but this one clearly succeeds . and one clearly succeeds. and prolific offender. he went to prison for 12 months, quite a long time, really . and your long time, really. and your questions are very valid. one, you know, as the public are sitting back and saying, well, wait a minute. >> the man was caught. >> the man was caught. >> why is it a private prosecution which the store marks and spencer's, i believe will have to pay for? >> that can't be right. but the police, on the other hand, will say we've got so many commitments we can't k
hamish, inspector hamish brown.om the private prosecutors behind here. all they did was look at the cctv, saw this person was a repeat offender, and when he turned up again, arrest him . why is that so hard arrest him. why is that so hard for the police to do ? for the police to do? >> well, i think first of all, it's got to be said that anyone can take out a private prosecution. >> prosecution if they want. the cps can railroad it and take it oven over. >> oven >>...
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hamish mcleod. thank you so much for joining us and explaining it to us.ppreciate it pleasure the vatican has yet to respond to reports the pope francis used an anti gay slur in a recent meeting with italian bishops two italian newspapers reported on the may 20th closed-door meeting in which the pope allegedly said, gay men should not be allowed to train for the priesthood. one paper says the 87 year-old pope, who speaks italian as a second language, may not have realized how offensive his comments he was. pope francis has demonstrated a more welcoming approach to lgbtq plus catholics, including the possibility that priests could bless same-sex couples tributes are pouring in for one of the true giants of basketball hall of fame player turn broadcaster bill walton died monday of cancer the towering red haired lead ucla to national championships. in 1972 and 73. he was an outspoken activist against the vietnam war and was even arrested at a campus protests in 1972 walton went on to win nba championships with two team the portland trail blazers and the bosto
hamish mcleod. thank you so much for joining us and explaining it to us.ppreciate it pleasure the vatican has yet to respond to reports the pope francis used an anti gay slur in a recent meeting with italian bishops two italian newspapers reported on the may 20th closed-door meeting in which the pope allegedly said, gay men should not be allowed to train for the priesthood. one paper says the 87 year-old pope, who speaks italian as a second language, may not have realized how offensive his...
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the ukrainian military can protect itself against such weapons, here is what the british columnist hamish de breton says gordon. this is a gray zone, a zone of ambiguity in which the russians play. president biden stated that the use of chemical weapons would result in a direct response from the us government. but the us also said the context in which it might be used is important. as far as chemical weapons are concerned, this is the least dangerous and least toxic end of the conventional scale, and even so, the use of this gas is incredibly effective, mainly because the ukrainian forces do not have good gas masks, they leave positions for 5-10 minutes to try to recover from the gas, and the russians at that point use conventional weapons, attack and capture those positions, and many kilometers traveled by the russians... in the last few months have been lost to the use of this illegal weapons. these toxic chemicals only work for a few minutes, a maximum of 10. but now the problem is that the gas masks that the ukrainians have are all soviet and they don't work. few people know, but brit
the ukrainian military can protect itself against such weapons, here is what the british columnist hamish de breton says gordon. this is a gray zone, a zone of ambiguity in which the russians play. president biden stated that the use of chemical weapons would result in a direct response from the us government. but the us also said the context in which it might be used is important. as far as chemical weapons are concerned, this is the least dangerous and least toxic end of the conventional...
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good morning hamish.this coming when this documentary, it's not a documentary real life drama series came out . it's about for series came out. it's about for people who haven't watched it. a stand up comedian . true story. stand up comedian. true story. he's written it. he even plays himself. somebody that came into the pub he was working developed an infatuation with him, which then became a stalking incident. i didn't expect it to make social change in that people understanding what stalking is , understanding what stalking is, is there too little understanding about where that line is? >> hamish well, good morning to you, beth, and indeed you, andrew as well. when i lecture on stalking, which is quite often what i do is i raise the awareness of stalking and indeed i lecture internationally as well as nationally. indeed tomorrow i'll be speaking to marvellous people of the women's institute , and i just give institute, and i just give anecdotal examples. case histories, just to show what it's about . a
good morning hamish.this coming when this documentary, it's not a documentary real life drama series came out . it's about for series came out. it's about for people who haven't watched it. a stand up comedian . true story. stand up comedian. true story. he's written it. he even plays himself. somebody that came into the pub he was working developed an infatuation with him, which then became a stalking incident. i didn't expect it to make social change in that people understanding what stalking...
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for more on the situation on the ground, i spoke with hamish young a senior emergency coordinator for in rafah. bring us up—to—date with the situation on the ground. the situation on the ground here in rafah and right across the gaza strip is catastrophic. as you know on may 6 the rafah incursion started and we had tanks and troops move in from the east. in anticipation of that, people have been moving out of rafah for some time and the movement of the idf into rafah rapidly accelerated that and i think it is important to remember that the people who are moving out are the people who have the means to move out and somewhere to go so the people left behind in rafah are acutely vulnerable. they are the people unable to move. we think over 800,000 people have now left rafah and also important to remember that they have gone to extremely difficult areas, places like khan younis which have already been subject to intense fighting. there is no infrastructure there for them, no health facilities, no freshwater and virtually no food. in addition to that there has been fighting on the north fo
for more on the situation on the ground, i spoke with hamish young a senior emergency coordinator for in rafah. bring us up—to—date with the situation on the ground. the situation on the ground here in rafah and right across the gaza strip is catastrophic. as you know on may 6 the rafah incursion started and we had tanks and troops move in from the east. in anticipation of that, people have been moving out of rafah for some time and the movement of the idf into rafah rapidly accelerated...
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for more on the situation facing civilians and particularly children on the ground, i spoke to hamishh. he's unicef�*s senior emergency coordinator in gaza. there are 600,000 children and rafah facing difficult conditions, can you give us an idea of what life is like for them at the moment? i would characterise _ for them at the moment? i would characterise it _ for them at the moment? i would characterise it is _ for them at the moment? i would characterise it is facing _ characterise it is facing catastrophic conditions for the children of rafah is extremely difficult. most of them have been displaced here from other parts of the gaza strip. they may have left the gaza strip. they may have left the combat in gaza city, they may have moved and been displaced again to rafah. it was a town of 280,000 people which is now housing one point two, one .3 million people in the vast majority have moved here and it's a massive shoulder problem in most people are living in tents or evenjust under in most people are living in tents or even just under plastic sheeting and that is really tough for
for more on the situation facing civilians and particularly children on the ground, i spoke to hamishh. he's unicef�*s senior emergency coordinator in gaza. there are 600,000 children and rafah facing difficult conditions, can you give us an idea of what life is like for them at the moment? i would characterise _ for them at the moment? i would characterise it _ for them at the moment? i would characterise it is _ for them at the moment? i would characterise it is facing _ characterise it is...
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for more on the situation on the ground, i spoke with hamish young a senior emergency co—ordinator fortion on the round ground. the situation on the ground here _ ground. the situation on the ground here in _ ground. the situation on the ground here in rafah - ground. the situation on the ground here in rafah and - ground. the situation on the l ground here in rafah and right across the gaza strip is catastrophic. as you know on may six the rafah incursion started and we had tanks and troops moving from the east. in anticipation of the people have been moving out of rafah for some time in the movement of the idf into rafah rapidly accelerated and i think it is important to remember that the people who are moving out other people who are moving out other people who are moving out other people who have the means to move out and somewhere to go so the people left behind in rafah are acutely vulnerable. are the people unable to move. we think over 800,000 people have now left rafah and also important to remember that they have gone to remember that they have gone to extremely difficult are
for more on the situation on the ground, i spoke with hamish young a senior emergency co—ordinator fortion on the round ground. the situation on the ground here _ ground. the situation on the ground here in _ ground. the situation on the ground here in rafah - ground. the situation on the ground here in rafah and - ground. the situation on the l ground here in rafah and right across the gaza strip is catastrophic. as you know on may six the rafah incursion started and we had tanks and troops...
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on board, oceangate ceo and founder stockton rush, british adventurer and businessman hamish harding, one of pakistan's richest men, british businessman shahzada dawood and his 19-year-old son suleman dawood, and french submariner and ex-navy officer paul-henri nargeolet. with what could be less than 24 hours of oxygen left on board titan, hope at this point may rest on banging noises detected by sonar. there were reports of knocking sounds at regular intervals coming from underwater. banging noises that makes people think, well, human beings perhaps in that submersible are making them, desperately trying to signal where they are. it gave hope that they were trying to communicate. if the missing sub is trapped at the bottom of the ocean, it could be in water many times deeper than any rescue ever successfully done before. underwater rescues are inherently complicated, dangerous, and the deep sea makes it all harder. they need another submersible with an artificial arm that can tie the submarine to the other one. and then they would surface together. there's only a handful of machines
on board, oceangate ceo and founder stockton rush, british adventurer and businessman hamish harding, one of pakistan's richest men, british businessman shahzada dawood and his 19-year-old son suleman dawood, and french submariner and ex-navy officer paul-henri nargeolet. with what could be less than 24 hours of oxygen left on board titan, hope at this point may rest on banging noises detected by sonar. there were reports of knocking sounds at regular intervals coming from underwater. banging...
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and then hamish harding was a passenger on the vessel. titanic was something that he just really, really wanted to see. and he thought-- in his own words to me, he thought that the titan was safe enough. [tense music] oren liebermann: oceangate explorations would give you a few hours on the bottom of the ocean with the titanic on board their sub, the titan. but 1 hour 45 minutes into the dive, communication with the titan was lost. there was 96 hours of oxygen on board the titan, so the timeline is ticking from the very beginning. there was hope that they were possibly still alive. it was truly a mystery playing out in real time. and we all wondered, did the five people on board the titan lose their lives on the very wreck they were trying to explore? [horn blaring] parks stephenson: i've heard it said once that the three most recognized words in the english language are “god,” “coca-cola,” and “titanic.” what is it about the titanic that makes it so that we cannot get enough? why are we so obsessed with this ship? reporter: 73 years afte
and then hamish harding was a passenger on the vessel. titanic was something that he just really, really wanted to see. and he thought-- in his own words to me, he thought that the titan was safe enough. [tense music] oren liebermann: oceangate explorations would give you a few hours on the bottom of the ocean with the titanic on board their sub, the titan. but 1 hour 45 minutes into the dive, communication with the titan was lost. there was 96 hours of oxygen on board the titan, so the...
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hamish brown . in stalking cases. hamish brown. hamish, what do you make of that? of it's true . true. >> yes. good morning to you, well, both of you, for that matter. well, yes, of course i did. watch the piers morgan interview and has sort of civil writs will be flying around. i'll choose my words very carefully, netflix have gone ahead with this . they will have ahead with this. they will have their sources and information, lady fiona. fiona harvey, she, has has denied everything. so we'll have to see where we go from here. piers was, quite clear with her to say if the information is there on the internet or social media, it will be found and she refuted that. sir, she was involved in this at all. so, we'll just have to wait and see. but i think the principle of the show, if you're just talking in general terms , just talking in general terms, is, not pointing the finger at anyone whatsoever for what it did highlight was women stalking men. that's what the programme was about. that was the issue. now the overwhelming majority of cases is men stalking women. it's
hamish brown . in stalking cases. hamish brown. hamish, what do you make of that? of it's true . true. >> yes. good morning to you, well, both of you, for that matter. well, yes, of course i did. watch the piers morgan interview and has sort of civil writs will be flying around. i'll choose my words very carefully, netflix have gone ahead with this . they will have ahead with this. they will have their sources and information, lady fiona. fiona harvey, she, has has denied everything. so...
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so many hamish says you need to reopen all the police officers, police stations .of you are talking about the lack of prison capacity. it's all well and good, clamping down on crime. but if you've got nowhere to put said criminals, what's the point here? here to that. build some more. how complicated can that be, look, before we go, let's talk about social housing, shall we? because now there's pressure on politicians to commit to building 90,000 new social houses a year. there's a big open letter. it's been signed by multiple organisations supporting this. kelvin. do you supporting this. kelvin. do you support it, well , supporting this. kelvin. do you support it, well, as things stand, every time you want to build any kind of housing, now you have to give up 35 to 40% of that land, has to now go to social housing. so it's not as though social housing, whether it's under the tories or under under labour, is something which nobody wants to do. what i am hostile to, and i'm hostile to it. for council tenants right now is why they have such a huge subsidy. if their i
so many hamish says you need to reopen all the police officers, police stations .of you are talking about the lack of prison capacity. it's all well and good, clamping down on crime. but if you've got nowhere to put said criminals, what's the point here? here to that. build some more. how complicated can that be, look, before we go, let's talk about social housing, shall we? because now there's pressure on politicians to commit to building 90,000 new social houses a year. there's a big open...
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former british army colonel hamish de bretton—gordon has been giving me his analysis on the situation very difficult for people to breathe who've come into contact with it. incredibly painful on your eyes or any area that's exposed with fluid, and gives a natural reaction to get out of the way for people. cos the best antidote for it is fresh air. so in a confined space, but used around the world by police and riot control forces to contain crowds, but unfortunately also used in warfare. and it's illegal in warfare because it is very similar to a chemical weapon and actually illegal under the chemical weapons convention. i was going to ask you about that. what does the convention say about its use? well, in warfare, all toxic chemicals that are used to injure or kill people are illegal not only under the chemical weapons convention, but also under the geneva conventions. so although a slight ambiguity, which i think the russians are really playing on to be used by police against rioting crowds, it's legal, but in warfare it is illegal. as you say, the kremlin denies it. they say that
former british army colonel hamish de bretton—gordon has been giving me his analysis on the situation very difficult for people to breathe who've come into contact with it. incredibly painful on your eyes or any area that's exposed with fluid, and gives a natural reaction to get out of the way for people. cos the best antidote for it is fresh air. so in a confined space, but used around the world by police and riot control forces to contain crowds, but unfortunately also used in warfare. and...
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look, and the aunts are having springs here, for you gregory, aunts everywhere are nothing at all, hamishenty-ninth anniversary of the great victory. let's talk about songs of the war years, i remember the infantry, for me the most heartfelt songs are those that were heard in our films: death is not terrible, the great song that alexander vasilyevich alexandrov wrote when there were the most terrible battles, and of course, this song is a symbol of our army, on february 17 , 1944, comrade gotsman. that is my grandfather was able to destroy 150 manpower alone and knocked out two tanks, one of which was a tiger, where are you friends now, when i go out as part of the immortal regiment, i proudly carry photographs of my parents who went through the whole war, these are the heroes who gave life, these are the young ones, who have now taken their place, low bow, to the first, on the day of victory, on the first. who said, victory day, a festive evening, today we need to throw a song in the war, after the battle the heart asks for music doubly, from the screw in. und was hat sie besonderes, vie
look, and the aunts are having springs here, for you gregory, aunts everywhere are nothing at all, hamishenty-ninth anniversary of the great victory. let's talk about songs of the war years, i remember the infantry, for me the most heartfelt songs are those that were heard in our films: death is not terrible, the great song that alexander vasilyevich alexandrov wrote when there were the most terrible battles, and of course, this song is a symbol of our army, on february 17 , 1944, comrade...
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whether this is a bit of a hint about how things may go in the general election so i also spoke to hamish, ., party. nobody has voted for the reneral party. nobody has voted for the general election _ party. nobody has voted for the general election yet, _ party. nobody has voted for the general election yet, so - party. nobody has voted for the general election yet, so i'm - party. nobody has voted for the | general election yet, so i'm very cautious— general election yet, so i'm very cautious and i will be asking for each _ cautious and i will be asking for each and — cautious and i will be asking for each and every vote, people voted for local— each and every vote, people voted for local things here but will be voting — for local things here but will be voting for— for local things here but will be voting for national things when the general— voting for national things when the general election comes, but this i think— general election comes, but this i think is— general election comes, but this i think is a — general election comes, but this i think is a sign people in lincoln are rea
whether this is a bit of a hint about how things may go in the general election so i also spoke to hamish, ., party. nobody has voted for the reneral party. nobody has voted for the general election _ party. nobody has voted for the general election yet, _ party. nobody has voted for the general election yet, so - party. nobody has voted for the general election yet, so i'm - party. nobody has voted for the | general election yet, so i'm very cautious— general election yet, so i'm very...