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hancock's career has spanned 70 years.won an olivier award. but this world she has thrived in and cherished is, many say, under threat. you spent decades in regional theatre, and today, regional theatres are shutting down at a terrifying rate. how concerned are you about the plight of regional theatre in this country? deeply concerned. somebody told me a quote of winston churchill and i checked it, and it's not actually written down, but he wrote very similar things. but it is said that during the height of the war, somebody said, "we've got to cut taxes on culture "because we need more for armaments." and churchill apparently said, "what are we fighting for?" her passion for the arts is not the only thing she is outspoken on — protesting for many causes, including anti—apartheid and homosexual rights. i don't actually consider that my friends', my daughters' or my own sexuality is any of your business. and above all, she is passionate about her family. the mother of three daughters and eight grandchildren, she's been marr
hancock's career has spanned 70 years.won an olivier award. but this world she has thrived in and cherished is, many say, under threat. you spent decades in regional theatre, and today, regional theatres are shutting down at a terrifying rate. how concerned are you about the plight of regional theatre in this country? deeply concerned. somebody told me a quote of winston churchill and i checked it, and it's not actually written down, but he wrote very similar things. but it is said that during...
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cnn has paula hancocks is in abu dhabi. let's go to ben wedeman.en, take us through the reactions so far. >> reporter: yeah, we heard from a member of the senior political bureau of the houthis who said that the houthis in the aftermath of these u.s. and uk strikes will meet in his words, escalation with escalation. he said in the crimes of genocide in gaza are stopped and besieged on its residences lifted, it will continue. and it's worth noting that many across the middle east, actually, support the houthis in this effort to disrupt ships heading to israel. that by and large, they see the houthis as doing what many arab regimes are not doing, which is doing something concrete to influence the course of events in gaza. and we also heard from the spokesman for the iranian foreign minister who accused the uk and u.s. of fuelling chaos, disorder, insecurity and instability, contradicting the american and british claims that they are trying to minimize the possibility of regional war, certainly, in light of the american strikes on syria and iraq over
cnn has paula hancocks is in abu dhabi. let's go to ben wedeman.en, take us through the reactions so far. >> reporter: yeah, we heard from a member of the senior political bureau of the houthis who said that the houthis in the aftermath of these u.s. and uk strikes will meet in his words, escalation with escalation. he said in the crimes of genocide in gaza are stopped and besieged on its residences lifted, it will continue. and it's worth noting that many across the middle east,...
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cnn's paula hancocks is live in abu dhabi with more. paula, how dangerous would it be for trump to essentially pull the u.s. out of nato like this? >> reporter: well, jessica, this is a great concern of those within nato. president trump has made no secret of the fact that he has disdain for nato. when he was in power he threatened to pull the u.s. out of nato. he called it obsolete, but it never actually happened. we have seen with president biden that that unity within nato, especially after russia's invasion of ukraine, has been far more tight. now what we heard is from the secretary general saying that this would put european and american soldiers at risk. we've heard also from the european council president saying it is reckless. it ser of the only putin's interests. now there is great concern among many leaders of what a potential president trump's second presidency could entail. whether or not those within the republican party support this idea or at least tacitly ignore this idea, there are leaders around the world that do quest
cnn's paula hancocks is live in abu dhabi with more. paula, how dangerous would it be for trump to essentially pull the u.s. out of nato like this? >> reporter: well, jessica, this is a great concern of those within nato. president trump has made no secret of the fact that he has disdain for nato. when he was in power he threatened to pull the u.s. out of nato. he called it obsolete, but it never actually happened. we have seen with president biden that that unity within nato, especially...
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, cnn, abu dhabi >> paula hancocks, thank you for that report. let's get some analysis right now from two guests, former state department middle east negotiator aaron david miller and a senior fellow over at the middle east institute here in washington to khalid elgindy followed. let me start with you. how did we get to this point? we're starving civilians genes are being killed, trying to get the very little aid, the food that may actually makes it into gaza. and what accountability should israel face? >> well how we got here >> it's been a grueling almost five months now, and i think the trajectory began almost immediately after the october 7 attacks. two days later, we saw an announcement of by the israeli minister of defense, that all food, water, and medicine and fuel would be cut off. there be a total siege. >> and >> so you could draw a direct line from there to where we are now there has been very little humanitarian assistance going into gaza over the past month. even the trickle that was coming in has been reduced. and so we're seeing i
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paula hancocks is joining us now. what has been the reaction in the region? >> reporter: we've heard from iran for example, of course these are iranian backed groups and iranian militias that have been targeted over the weekend on both those occasions. iran's foreign minister saying that what the u.s. is doing at this point is making it very difficult to be able to get some kind of peace deal together, also pointing out that the u.s. is showing aggressive policy in the middle east. u.s. officials saying this is not an escalation, the overnight strikes local time that we saw against houthi rebels with the united kingdom and also with a number of other countries showing their support. now, they have said that it is necessary to keep the freedom of navigation in this particular area. and we heard from the uk defense minister saying that it is not an escalation as we have already targeted many of these assets over recent weeks. this is the third time the u.s. and uk have carried out these joint attacks against houthi rebels and we've seen on previous occasions as
paula hancocks is joining us now. what has been the reaction in the region? >> reporter: we've heard from iran for example, of course these are iranian backed groups and iranian militias that have been targeted over the weekend on both those occasions. iran's foreign minister saying that what the u.s. is doing at this point is making it very difficult to be able to get some kind of peace deal together, also pointing out that the u.s. is showing aggressive policy in the middle east. u.s....
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. >> elliott gotkine is standing by here, but first paula hancocks is live in abu dhabi. what more do we know about this intelligence suggesting iran was caught off guard and how much control does iran have over its proxies in the region? >> reporter: that is really the key question, and it really depends which proxy you are talking about. but it is interesting what we've heard from multiple people familiar with this u.s. intelligence saying that tehran has been caught by surprise by the attack last sunday which killed three u.s. service members and injured dozens more just on the jor sdjordanian/syr border. also suggesting that it was not expecting this to happen and is concerned about the repercussions. of course the u.s. is not specifying what details they h have. in the past they have had intel from human intel and also eavesdropping on iranian communications. but they also suggest there are concerns with tehran that they may not have control over the houthi rebels and what they are doing with targeting commercial vessels in the red sea. there are concerns that iran's
. >> elliott gotkine is standing by here, but first paula hancocks is live in abu dhabi. what more do we know about this intelligence suggesting iran was caught off guard and how much control does iran have over its proxies in the region? >> reporter: that is really the key question, and it really depends which proxy you are talking about. but it is interesting what we've heard from multiple people familiar with this u.s. intelligence saying that tehran has been caught by surprise...
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cnn's paula hancocks joins us now live from abu dhabi.rump's provocative nato remarks have drawn strong international criticism. what more can you tell us about that reaction and what's being said? >> reporter: rosemary, we know from when he was president that donald trump is no fan of nato. he has threatened to pull the u.s. out of nato while he was in power. he has also criticized some of the member nations for not spending as much money on defense as he believes that they should, or not reaching the suggested 2% of gdp to put towards the nato pocket. but what we've heard is a very swift and a very stiff pushback from those within nato itself, also from european leaders. we've heard, for example, from jens stoltenberg, secretary-general of nato, saying, quote, any suggestion that allies will not defend each other undermines all of our security, including that of the u.s., and puts american and european soldiers at increased risk. the basis of nato, at the core of nato, this is article 5 which stipulates that if one member nation is atta
cnn's paula hancocks joins us now live from abu dhabi.rump's provocative nato remarks have drawn strong international criticism. what more can you tell us about that reaction and what's being said? >> reporter: rosemary, we know from when he was president that donald trump is no fan of nato. he has threatened to pull the u.s. out of nato while he was in power. he has also criticized some of the member nations for not spending as much money on defense as he believes that they should, or...
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cnn's paula hancock joins us now from abu dhabi. paula, what's the reaction been so far to the latest strikes in yemen? >> reporter: well, nick, for the strikes that happened overnight local time they have been met from the houthi side unsurprisingly with a defiant note, that these attacks will continue. and it's what we've seen in the past as well. this is the third time that the u.s. and u.k. navalies have -- have joined together to carry out significant strikes against houthi targets in yemen, this one in multiple locations. and yet we do see that the iranian-backed group is still able to target commercial vessels and to continue to fire missiles into the red sea, causing chaos in that -- that vital waterway when it comes to international trade. now, we did hear also from iran, now, this was before the overnight attacks on the houthis happened. it was in reaction also to those significant attacks that the u.s. carried out on friday overnight into saturday against iranian backed groups once again in retaliation for that deadly dro
cnn's paula hancock joins us now from abu dhabi. paula, what's the reaction been so far to the latest strikes in yemen? >> reporter: well, nick, for the strikes that happened overnight local time they have been met from the houthi side unsurprisingly with a defiant note, that these attacks will continue. and it's what we've seen in the past as well. this is the third time that the u.s. and u.k. navalies have -- have joined together to carry out significant strikes against houthi targets...
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paula hancocks is following the developments an is joining me live from abu dhabi. very remind us what blinken might be trying to achieve. >> reporter: two of the key things that the secretary of state will want from this m meeting is to try to push the humanitarian aid going into gaza trying to secure more access, as much of it does go through egypt, and also wanting to work ahead on the hostage situation. so it was interesting in that meeting the head of egyptian services was in attendance as well. and this has been key in the previous cessation of hostilities we saw back in november which did secure the release of some of the israeli hostages that hamas took on october 7. so this will be one of the key things that he will be talking to the kree begegyptian preside. and then he will be heading to qatar, a country key in trying to secure the release of more hostages. so that is one of the key things that he will be talking about. but he is also in the region once again, and that was underlined yesterday by the fact he was in saudi arabia in trying to talk about wha
paula hancocks is following the developments an is joining me live from abu dhabi. very remind us what blinken might be trying to achieve. >> reporter: two of the key things that the secretary of state will want from this m meeting is to try to push the humanitarian aid going into gaza trying to secure more access, as much of it does go through egypt, and also wanting to work ahead on the hostage situation. so it was interesting in that meeting the head of egyptian services was in...
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. read hancock.t hancock. wait until you hear the young man's brutal takedown when i crown tonight as greatest britain and union jackass. up next, union jackass. but up next, i have a few more of have got a few more of tomorrow's newspaper pages have got a few more of tonyou�*w's newspaper pages have got a few more of tonyou and newspaper pages have got a few more of tonyou and withpaper pages have got a few more of tonyou and with their pages for you and with the pro—palestine marches at fever pitch, rishi sunak told police chiefs to fight back against mob rule. but what does he need to go away further and ban these protests ? well, we've got all of protests? well, we've got all of that and much, much more coming your way in just a second. patrick christys tonight we're only on . gb news. all right. it's patrick christys tonight on gb news. it's time to go to the liveliest pay per view. i've got more front pages for you. now let's do it. daily mail, broken borders mail, britain's broken borders watc
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when receiving treatment, he was arrested and put into custody hancock to his bed and flagged by 2 is really police officers. he was charged with her legal petrol. a claim you also denies his case went and it's really civil court where the judge insisted to remain on the house arrest until the end of his trial. development was one of those who was granted his freedom as part of the negotiated settlement. the youngest of the 104 children released into november, present, or exchange. the man insist she's not affected by his trauma. i, i guess you bought for the sort of thing. so we'll short, i'm going, i'm mostly and then we'll have a good day. his mother, however, says i'm the man is often gripped by fear and deeply troubled by his ordeal. the law shall face the bad ma shop the recommended list of the home not look like any a holiday leisure. well, can you hold? no, i the what i can issue heather is damon and i had the juliana, a buffing to dwell mechanical in on the boat daemon. edwin, as in and so i'm going to finish just miss some. the tragic incidents like this are not uncommon. ch
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i think he carried hancock county. it was on the library. oh, that's fascinating comments on that and the trip. i can tell i have a fellow railroad enthusiast in the room. wonderful question. well, you i think, know this already, but it was an embarrassing predicament. it was just too hot for him to travel virginia, which would have the straightest route. and kentucky also. so he really could not travel through the state of his birth for fear of losing kentucky. and in the early. of 1861, keeping the border states in the union was the number one political problem. so there was not going to be any of emancipation in 1861. and in fact, the 13th amendment that lincoln proposes in early in his inaugural address, which is still on the books waiting awaiting protects. the later 13th amendment that was passed abolishes slavery. but he's trying protect slavery where it exists to keep the border states in in the union. and he decides that going through kentucky and virginia he's just it will cause more problems than it will solve. so he's got to go o
i think he carried hancock county. it was on the library. oh, that's fascinating comments on that and the trip. i can tell i have a fellow railroad enthusiast in the room. wonderful question. well, you i think, know this already, but it was an embarrassing predicament. it was just too hot for him to travel virginia, which would have the straightest route. and kentucky also. so he really could not travel through the state of his birth for fear of losing kentucky. and in the early. of 1861,...
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and cnn's paula hancocks is following develops front developments from abu dhabi. she joins us now and journalist elliott gotkine he's standing by in london. so paula, let go to you first and just bring us up-to-date with the situation >> well rosemary, we're seeing an increasing number of countries of officials within the united nations warning israel against an invasion of rafah. we heard from the israeli prime minister back on friday saying he wanted a plan from his military to say how they were going to evacuate the people from from rafah to the areas that plan as far as we know, has not been given to the government's at this point, but you have some 1.3 million civilians that are in rather the vast majority of them close to 1 million have been displaced from other areas in gaza. some of them have been displaced. a number of times, trying to flee. the fighting. many of them saying, this is where they were told to go by the israeli military and they are tired of moving and do not know where to go, where they could be safe. so we're hearing an increasing number o
and cnn's paula hancocks is following develops front developments from abu dhabi. she joins us now and journalist elliott gotkine he's standing by in london. so paula, let go to you first and just bring us up-to-date with the situation >> well rosemary, we're seeing an increasing number of countries of officials within the united nations warning israel against an invasion of rafah. we heard from the israeli prime minister back on friday saying he wanted a plan from his military to say how...
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when receiving treatment, he was arrested and put into custody hancock to his bed and flagged by 2 is really police officers. he was charged with really got petrol. a claim you also denies his case went and it's really civil court with a judge insisted to remain on the house arrest until the end of his trial. the richmond was one of those who was granted his freedom as part of the negotiated settlement. the youngest of the 104 children released into november, present, or exchange the man insist she's not affected by his trauma ad i guess you, but for the sort of thing. so we'll short them mostly. then we'll have a good day. his mother however, says i'm the man is often gripped by fear and deeply troubled by his ordeal. and then also facing a bad ma shop, the recommended initial still not look like any of the 0. well, can you hold? no, i the what a can issue. heather it damon and i had the gentleman a puffing the dwell mechanical in the bowl. damon as well as in an la shop the finish just the let's saw i'm the ban. tragic incidents like this are not uncommon. children, even younger hav
when receiving treatment, he was arrested and put into custody hancock to his bed and flagged by 2 is really police officers. he was charged with really got petrol. a claim you also denies his case went and it's really civil court with a judge insisted to remain on the house arrest until the end of his trial. the richmond was one of those who was granted his freedom as part of the negotiated settlement. the youngest of the 104 children released into november, present, or exchange the man insist...
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so the rest, 6 year old, kentucky sheriff hancock and 8 year old boy had enough of this. take you back all the way a 17 year old student on a suspended status would not comply this resource officer twice. forced the student to the ground. they don't see the racism aspect of it at all. they're just blind to that there's any qualities. they see that something that i was arrested in that i was thrown on the ground and that it wasn't a racism issue. but that i must do something wrong to deserve that. the the at the end of the 18th century great britain began to conquer and colonize australia. from the very beginning of the british penetration to the continent, natives were subjected to severe violence and deliberate, extra patient. according to modern historians, in the 1st 140 years, there were at least 270 massacres of local b. both any resistance to the british was answered with double cruelty. hundreds of natives were killed for the murder of one settler. indigenous australians were not considered complete people. no wild beast of the forest was ever hunted down with such
so the rest, 6 year old, kentucky sheriff hancock and 8 year old boy had enough of this. take you back all the way a 17 year old student on a suspended status would not comply this resource officer twice. forced the student to the ground. they don't see the racism aspect of it at all. they're just blind to that there's any qualities. they see that something that i was arrested in that i was thrown on the ground and that it wasn't a racism issue. but that i must do something wrong to deserve...
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act immediately stopping the fighting saving rafah from this looming catastrophe >> cnn's paula hancocks is following all of these developments and joins me now from abu dhabi. paula, tell us more about what we're hearing from the international community around this sense of an impending ground invasion by the israeli forces in rafah >> will bianca every single day >> we are having more and more international voices join the call for israel not to carry out this invasion. more world leaders added their voices to this chorus we heard from german's foreign minister, for example, calling it saying it would be a human catastrophe. the french president saying that it could actually be a violation of international humanitarian law. there's been a statement as well written by the leaders of canada, australia, and new zealand together saying they should not happen. i'll read part of it for you. it says quote, we are gravely concerned by indications that israel is planning a ground offensive into rafah an immediate humanitarian ceasefire is urgently needed. hostages must be released. the need for
act immediately stopping the fighting saving rafah from this looming catastrophe >> cnn's paula hancocks is following all of these developments and joins me now from abu dhabi. paula, tell us more about what we're hearing from the international community around this sense of an impending ground invasion by the israeli forces in rafah >> will bianca every single day >> we are having more and more international voices join the call for israel not to carry out this invasion. more...
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paula hancocks for us with that update. thank you so much next new details about >> the woman who walked into joel osteons mega church in houston and open fire. >> but there are >> seven year-old son at her side plus why the judge in donald trump's elections subversion trial in georgia could put the district attorney on the stand >> we're here to get your side of the store. fares, library >> prostitution. why do we keep ending up? >> you can't write this stuff. >> united states of scandal with jake tapper, back-to-back premieres sunday at nine on cnn in an know what junior guaranteed to divide. >> this is a debacle. >> a second term we could all agree on i host somebody central daily show tonight and 11 foreign company cedric, streaming next day on fair enough plus. >> there's a way to cut your dishwashing time by 50%. try don power, wash, dish spray. it removes 99% of greece and grime in half the time it clean so well, you can replace multiple we'll cleaning products tried don power wash. >> are you tired of clean clothes
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so the rest, 6 year old kentucky sheriff hancock's an 8 year old boy had enough of this. take you back all the way a 17 year old student on a suspended status would not comply this resource officer of twice forced the student to the ground. they don't see the racism aspect of it at all. they're just blind to that there's any qualities. they see that something that i was arrested in that i was told on the ground and that it wasn't a racism issue. but that i must do something wrong to deserve that. the the as many predicted his real sounds was on god's is triggering a much larger middle east complex. it appears being added states as willing to fight israel's regional enemies. for israel, this is what joe biden's, blank chip, underwriting israel actually made the lot them and put inside most important russians, weapons as to periods of the following, called the pods. while the countries defense minister release is the latest numbers on the battlefield. boston he's off as it's rep, wrapping up that submitted treat competing. how do you this now? has it start to fetch on the s
so the rest, 6 year old kentucky sheriff hancock's an 8 year old boy had enough of this. take you back all the way a 17 year old student on a suspended status would not comply this resource officer of twice forced the student to the ground. they don't see the racism aspect of it at all. they're just blind to that there's any qualities. they see that something that i was arrested in that i was told on the ground and that it wasn't a racism issue. but that i must do something wrong to deserve...
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. >> karen hancock says the timing of this giveaway is no coincidence. back to back storms are heading to the bay area. >> we know that there are some storms coming in with significant rain between sunday and tuesday, and we're always here to help our community be prepared. >> i'm gonna put a flashlight in here, so i've got that a spare set of batteries. >> it's now locked in place. how awesome. >> chad carroll says he's concerned about flooding near his ranch. >> when the high water comes, we're far enough away from the river that we're not going to deal with flooding. but then we get trapped, like, isolated type of thing. >> i'm not looking forward to it at all. >> residents living inside the sycamore court rv park are bracing for the same flooding they saw several weeks ago, when many rvs were damaged from high water. sandbags are now standing by. >> if it gets high enough, i'm sure they'll evacuate us again. definitely >> definitely very nervous about the amount of water that's going to be coming in. >> michael mcdowell is moving his stuff to higher
. >> karen hancock says the timing of this giveaway is no coincidence. back to back storms are heading to the bay area. >> we know that there are some storms coming in with significant rain between sunday and tuesday, and we're always here to help our community be prepared. >> i'm gonna put a flashlight in here, so i've got that a spare set of batteries. >> it's now locked in place. how awesome. >> chad carroll says he's concerned about flooding near his ranch....
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they had hancock themselves together to the sense of the building . they had blocked roads. and remember that this is also the same protest movement that was happening before the war against israel's judicial overhaul reforms. it's called caplin force and this protest movement essentially this week had said that they are coming back in full force to protest, not only against the government, but also against their policies that have seen the war. go on for this long without the release of the captive. so the families tonight, intel of be incredibly angry, demanding more from these really government says the law says it's, i are dozens of rock into the town and northern israel. this is in response to the killing of 10 civilians and is really strikes on 11 on wednesday. that was the highest number of lebanese civilians killed and 4 months of cross border exchanges . evans, who these say that they've wants to miss only a little bit of ship. the group said that they targeted the liquor vetoes while it was traveling in the gulf of age. and the british maritime security from embrac
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they had hancock themselves together to the sense of the building . they had blocked roads. and remember that this is also the same protest movement that was happening before the war against israel's judicial overhaul reforms. it's called caplin force and this protest movement essentially this week had said that they are coming back in full force to protest, not only against the government, but also against their policies that have seen the war. go on for this long without the release of the captive. so the families tonight, intel of be incredibly angry, demanding more from these really government type actual break here. and i'll just say right, when we come back to venezuela, orders out the united nations human rights office of the stuff expressed consent about the detention of an accident. and police reveal what time to try and then to a tragedy after shooting out the super bowl victory correct on the frank assessments. here's essentially delaying the democratic process. the current government knows not being picked up, but when the elections say they want to buy time usin
they had hancock themselves together to the sense of the building . they had blocked roads. and remember that this is also the same protest movement that was happening before the war against israel's judicial overhaul reforms. it's called caplin force and this protest movement essentially this week had said that they are coming back in full force to protest, not only against the government, but also against their policies that have seen the war. go on for this long without the release of the...
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they had hancock themselves together to the sense of the building . they had blocked roads. and remember that this is also the same protest movement that was happening before the war against israel's judicial overhaul reforms. it's called capital in force, and this protest movement essentially this week had said that they are coming back in full force to protest, not only against the government, but also against their policies that have seen the war. go on for this long without the release of the captive. so the families tonight, intel a be incredibly angry, demanding more from these really government the set of goals, constitutional counsel has overturn the delays of the country's presidential election. it was usually take place on february 25th. but at the instigation of current president mackey sell a set of goals. parliament postpone the vote. the december nicholas hack has this update from the same that instead of the lease capital the car, the closest usual council counseling rejecting and challenging the decision taken by the president voted by the national assembly t
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the same day is really forces guild the prisoner in hancock who was sent into the hospital to issue evacuation orders the seizure of loss of the hospital and the attacks on its facilities is yet another violation of international law and further emphasizes that there is no safe place across the gaza strip anymore mode. i was just the to drop by hand southern gaza and delta now have double time a is the head of surgery and also the hospital. he describes the situation inside the facility where patients in critical condition of barely hanging on to life as a copy of that if he does indeed, then the situation is more than die on want. it is not the best or most of these are you need to pay some salt does have a storm at the hospitality, and the facility is made up of 3 main buildings, the surgery office citrix, and into another mid to send them. the lady's told us now inside the office to fix and pediatrics building block and so they have rounded up civilians taking cellphone inside the hospital in one building and the entire medical staff in the intent and with the same building we were forced t
the same day is really forces guild the prisoner in hancock who was sent into the hospital to issue evacuation orders the seizure of loss of the hospital and the attacks on its facilities is yet another violation of international law and further emphasizes that there is no safe place across the gaza strip anymore mode. i was just the to drop by hand southern gaza and delta now have double time a is the head of surgery and also the hospital. he describes the situation inside the facility where...
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when dame sheila hancock arrived at drama school in 1919, she was an outsider — not to london, whereniversity educated. but she has refused to let other people's expectations hold her back. at 16, she backpacked around europe. and at 83, she conquered a mountain. she is an obe, cbe, and a dame. she would go on to be a pioneer on stage and screen, rewriting the rules for comedy, women and the working class. but it was her best—selling books about love and loss
when dame sheila hancock arrived at drama school in 1919, she was an outsider — not to london, whereniversity educated. but she has refused to let other people's expectations hold her back. at 16, she backpacked around europe. and at 83, she conquered a mountain. she is an obe, cbe, and a dame. she would go on to be a pioneer on stage and screen, rewriting the rules for comedy, women and the working class. but it was her best—selling books about love and loss
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. >> paula hancock in abu dhabi. >>> here's what she had to say about the international impact of trump. >> america has important alliance relationships with south korea, with japan. we're always looking back very concerned about what a trump presidency would mean, whether the u.s. would continue to support those countries and, remember, those are countries that are sitting in a very -- potentially very insecure region. china, north korea, nuclear power. south korea has allied on the united states for their security. there is a veil of uncertainty that is hanging over america's allies but also its close partners around the world. we'll wait and see what happens in this election. a surprising thing always to me is many more europeans believe that donald trump will be successful in that election in november so i think the level of fear and concern and at some level it doesn't really matter if donald trump were to remove america's formal commitment, it's the daily blast of saying that he might that creates an extraordinarily uncertain and unpredictable environment to here in europe as we k
. >> paula hancock in abu dhabi. >>> here's what she had to say about the international impact of trump. >> america has important alliance relationships with south korea, with japan. we're always looking back very concerned about what a trump presidency would mean, whether the u.s. would continue to support those countries and, remember, those are countries that are sitting in a very -- potentially very insecure region. china, north korea, nuclear power. south korea has...
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paula choong joins -- hancock joins us from abu dhabi. >> max, we can tell what president trump thinks of alliances and nato because he has been very clear about it when he was president. so now he had threat nentd the past to pull the united states away from nato. he had been complaining that he believed that other member nations were not paying their fair share, they were not paying the recommended 2 percent of gdp toward nato. now, it is true that a majority of those countries do not go to that 2 percent guideline but it's not a binding contract. other countries pay even more than that. but this is not what donald trump was wanting. he wanted all the countries to be paying more believing that united states was having to share too much of the load, at this point. so we know his feelings about nato. we know his feelings about certain alliances. he never really saw the need for these alliances around the world and many of those relationships that have to be rebuilt since u.s. president joe biden took power in fact we have seen nato being more powerful. there's more unity within nato ce
paula choong joins -- hancock joins us from abu dhabi. >> max, we can tell what president trump thinks of alliances and nato because he has been very clear about it when he was president. so now he had threat nentd the past to pull the united states away from nato. he had been complaining that he believed that other member nations were not paying their fair share, they were not paying the recommended 2 percent of gdp toward nato. now, it is true that a majority of those countries do not...
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matt hancock was speaking and was disobliging about me at eton college, at eton , even though he college one of my sons, in fact, two of them were in the meeting. so then comes questions. peter gets comes two questions. peter gets up comes two questions. peter gets up and is very flattering about his father, very kind , and goes his father, very kind, and goes on to say that i'm loyal not only to the country, but to my wife . um, i think collapse of wife. um, i think collapse of stout party at that point . stout party at that point. >> absolutely love it. i think that's brilliant . oh gosh, that's brilliant. oh gosh, folks, it sounds like there could be another rees—mogg in our public life in the years to come. um in a word or two, tonight's show. are we going to talk about non—doms and why they should not rid of and should not be got rid of and this million visas, this 1.4 million visas, immigration out of control as government policy ? yeah. well, immigration out of control as govewasent policy ? yeah. well, immigration out of control as govewas ourpolicy ? yeah. well, immigration out
matt hancock was speaking and was disobliging about me at eton college, at eton , even though he college one of my sons, in fact, two of them were in the meeting. so then comes questions. peter gets comes two questions. peter gets up comes two questions. peter gets up and is very flattering about his father, very kind , and goes his father, very kind, and goes on to say that i'm loyal not only to the country, but to my wife . um, i think collapse of wife. um, i think collapse of stout party at...
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, uh, instance, when matt hancock, uh, decided that there must be tests before discharge from hospitalsook fully to care homes, it took fully seven days for the snp government to decide that they should follow. that was seven days that they could have agreed to actually be the same. uh, and i think it's those sorts of serious decisions that will throw, uh, they were highly divisive , serious decisions divisive, serious decisions being taken for purely political reasons. >> and then the deletion of the whatsapp messages , which just whatsapp messages, which just seems a bit, well, terrible pun, as she's called sturgeon, but seems a bit fishy . seems a bit fishy. >> well, indeed . and there's >> well, indeed. and there's this aspect of the lying. there was lying about. we're not looking at independence as an issue when in fact, on the same day she said that they had met at cabinet and decided they would uh, there's the line about i will make all the whatsapp messages available when in fact we know she was actually delete ing them. uh, so, so the public, the scottish public have every righ
, uh, instance, when matt hancock, uh, decided that there must be tests before discharge from hospitalsook fully to care homes, it took fully seven days for the snp government to decide that they should follow. that was seven days that they could have agreed to actually be the same. uh, and i think it's those sorts of serious decisions that will throw, uh, they were highly divisive , serious decisions divisive, serious decisions being taken for purely political reasons. >> and then the...
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here is there any footage of matt hancock getting owned by mog son at eton after hancock tried to insultlking about it because it was a chatham house rules event and had it not been in the times this morning, i would have made some. although i had had a number of reports about it before the times got onto it. um, rishi sunak the prime minister, as you almost certainly know, last night warned police leaders at a downing street meeting that mob rule is replacing democratic rule. this came just a day after the home office announced a £31 million package aimed at protecting mps in the wake of the israel—gaza conflict. some, like the increasingly political amnesty international , have said amnesty international, have said that sunak's words are an exaggeration . one protest is, exaggeration. one protest is, after all, fundamental to democracy. but the actions and words of these protesters for palestine have gone beyond what we would usually consider peaceful, democratic protest. a minister has resigned because of the death threats he was receiving. harriet harman has called for remote voting
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. >> paula hancocks is joining us. so when austin says multitiered response, what does mean and do we know when it might come? >> reporter: well, it would suggest that they already know exactly what they want to hit and there are a number of targets potentially this multitiered response. and also potentially that it could happen over multiple days. we heard from secretary us a ten saying it was necessary to make sure that some of the groups had less capability than they had before. u.s. military has already been going after some of the groups that have carried out more than 160 drone missile rocket attacks against u.s. troops and coalition troops since october. so it has been and on going process. but clearly what happened last weekend has resonated and made the situation more dire and more urgent. we don't know about the timing. we have heard the biden administration telegraphing that this will happen, but obviously they are not going to give exact details. in fabts we've been expecting it for days now and it has enco
. >> paula hancocks is joining us. so when austin says multitiered response, what does mean and do we know when it might come? >> reporter: well, it would suggest that they already know exactly what they want to hit and there are a number of targets potentially this multitiered response. and also potentially that it could happen over multiple days. we heard from secretary us a ten saying it was necessary to make sure that some of the groups had less capability than they had before....
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cnn's paula hancocks joins us now from abu dhabi. could you dig a little deeper on these fairly strenuous reactions to these latest strikes? >> reporter: well, nick, i think the iranian response is not surprising. the houthi rebels, clearly iran-backed, iran-funded, with some cases, iran-trained as well. so what we're seeing this weekend on friday night into saturday and also saturday night into sunday is the u.s., and in the second case, coupled with the uk and support from other countries, targeting these iranian militia in the region. now, we've heard from the uk defense minister pointing out that this is not a new escalation. what we have seen from these strikes against houthi rebel targets in a number of locations in yemen, pointing outta this is an ongoing process to try and protect the red sea, to try and protect commercial shipping, to try and degrade the ability of the houthis to be able to target u.s. navy, coalition navy, and also commercial vessels. but we have seen, and this is the third time that the u.s. and the uk hav
cnn's paula hancocks joins us now from abu dhabi. could you dig a little deeper on these fairly strenuous reactions to these latest strikes? >> reporter: well, nick, i think the iranian response is not surprising. the houthi rebels, clearly iran-backed, iran-funded, with some cases, iran-trained as well. so what we're seeing this weekend on friday night into saturday and also saturday night into sunday is the u.s., and in the second case, coupled with the uk and support from other...
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joining me now is that pastor, jay hancock. and what is your reaction to these charges? >> we are accused of money laundering and the bogus charge. -- >> laura: based on what, what are they basing it on? >> they are not basing it on anything, we have not seen any charging documents or anything like that really it's a screen to take away from the fact that they threw a bunch of our people in jail. pastors. >> laura: what's the goal, the goal of any communist society which is to suppress religious observance and ban it altogether? >> we had a series of eight mass evangelism campaigns in 2023. where we had a million people attend those campaigns, they gave us the national plaza in the capital city, the plaza and we had 200,000 people kind of flood into that space. >> laura: that's a threat to them right off the bat. >> yeah, 30 days after that, 31 days they started arresting our people and seizing our assets and canceled all of our permissions to be there, registration and they indicted myself and my son and my daughter in law. >>
joining me now is that pastor, jay hancock. and what is your reaction to these charges? >> we are accused of money laundering and the bogus charge. -- >> laura: based on what, what are they basing it on? >> they are not basing it on anything, we have not seen any charging documents or anything like that really it's a screen to take away from the fact that they threw a bunch of our people in jail. pastors. >> laura: what's the goal, the goal of any communist society which...
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officials say some were shot and killed by israeli snipers as they tried to do so soon as paula hancocks is following developments and joins us now from abu dhabi, paula >> well, max, we had warning from the health ministry in gaza and doctors within the hospital saying that they feared for more loss of lives. they said that since the raid, there was a loss of power and yeah a cessation of oxygen supplies. now, they have since said that four of those in the icu that they were concerned about have since die. they also spoke of some of the other patients so we're struggling to get by saying that to pregnant women gave birth, quote, under extremely challenging and inhumane conditions. now the un secretary general has condemned this raid, saying that hospitals must be kept free of conflict now the israeli military say that special forces carried out this raid because they had credible information for including from former hostages there may have been hostages or the remains of hostages within the hospital itself. now the military as of late thursday said that they are continuing their search
officials say some were shot and killed by israeli snipers as they tried to do so soon as paula hancocks is following developments and joins us now from abu dhabi, paula >> well, max, we had warning from the health ministry in gaza and doctors within the hospital saying that they feared for more loss of lives. they said that since the raid, there was a loss of power and yeah a cessation of oxygen supplies. now, they have since said that four of those in the icu that they were concerned...
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brad hancock. pastor, good to see you tonight. ock.ccused of and of and what's your reaction to these charges? y> we're accused of mone laundering and the bogus chargey . based on what? what are they? basically the they're not basing it on anythining it o>> e we've not seen any charging documents or anythinnot seeng le that. really? it's a it's a screen, i think, to take away from the fact they threw a bunch of our people in jail pastors what'ey s their ultimate goal? the goal of any communist societ: what'sy, which is to, of course, suppress religious observancewhic, ultimately ban t altogether. >> yeah. we had a seriets eight mass evangelism campaigns in 2023.n 0 at had right had a million people attend those campaigns. >> they gave us the nationalteas plaza in managua, in the in the capital city, the plaza de. 2000 and we had over 200,000 people kind of flooded int00nd o that space and out to them. >> and right off the bat, that'seat to threat. yeah. 30 days after that the aftery ar days. they started arresting our people and seizin
brad hancock. pastor, good to see you tonight. ock.ccused of and of and what's your reaction to these charges? y> we're accused of mone laundering and the bogus chargey . based on what? what are they? basically the they're not basing it on anythining it o>> e we've not seen any charging documents or anythinnot seeng le that. really? it's a it's a screen, i think, to take away from the fact they threw a bunch of our people in jail pastors what'ey s their ultimate goal? the goal of any...
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folks helping us hash it all out, co-chief investment officer for john hancock investments, emily rolandna. let me get your thoughts. that is a lot to parse through. >> madison is right, the core pce data was the most highly anticipated given this fluor of hotter than expected inflation data. we have had cpi. ppi. prices paid in the ism all pointing a little bit higher. this is all challenging the narrative will cut a lot or significantly in 2024. charles: right. >> so that's the big issue. charles: today chicago pmi, which was down 40 on the street. was looking 48. prices went up, new orders went down. that sounds like a terrible economy to me. doesn't sound like a great robust economy. of course that is on the manufacturing side, joe. i guess we're saved because we're a service economy? >> yes, services become increasingly larger share of the economy for some time. the manufacturing sector, broadly speaking does not look very healthy. i give you one for instance. the factory work week, one of the leading components in the indicator that continues to go down. the broader economy continu
folks helping us hash it all out, co-chief investment officer for john hancock investments, emily rolandna. let me get your thoughts. that is a lot to parse through. >> madison is right, the core pce data was the most highly anticipated given this fluor of hotter than expected inflation data. we have had cpi. ppi. prices paid in the ism all pointing a little bit higher. this is all challenging the narrative will cut a lot or significantly in 2024. charles: right. >> so that's the...
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karen hancock says the timing of this giveaway is no coincidence. >> back to back storms are heading to the bay area. >> we know that there are some storms coming in with significant rain between sunday and tuesday, and we're always here to help our community be prepared. >> i'm going to put a flashlight in here. so i've got that. a spare set of batteries. >> it's now locked in place. oh, awesome. >> chad carroll says he's concerned about flooding near his ranch when the high water comes, we're far enough away from the river that we're not going to deal with flooding. >> but then we get trapped, like, isolated type of thing. >> i'm not looking forward to it at all. >> residents living inside the sycamore court rv park are bracing for the same flooding they saw several weeks ago, when many rv's were damaged from high water. sandbags are now standing by if it gets high enough, i'm sure they'll evacuate us again. >> definitely. >> definitely very nervous about the amount of water that's going to be coming in. >> michael mcdowell is moving his stuff to higher ground to be safe. we told h
karen hancock says the timing of this giveaway is no coincidence. >> back to back storms are heading to the bay area. >> we know that there are some storms coming in with significant rain between sunday and tuesday, and we're always here to help our community be prepared. >> i'm going to put a flashlight in here. so i've got that. a spare set of batteries. >> it's now locked in place. oh, awesome. >> chad carroll says he's concerned about flooding near his ranch...
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paula hancocks is following developments for us they're really gathering all of those comments we've had about the specter of this is the anchor was describing it and they're pretty damning >> they're very damning max and we are seeing more and more world leaders saying publicly that they do not believe that this is the way that israel should go. we heard from the islands leader in factor, leo varadkar, saying that it doesn't, he doesn't believe that that israel is listening to any of the warnings or any country at this point, including the united states, also saying accusing israel of being quote, blinded by rage. now we have had numerous comments within the united nations, the set terry general, calling for this not to happen. and also the un, a chief martin griffiths who gave a statement saying, quote, today, i'm sounding the alarm. once again, military operations and rafah could lead to a slaughter in gaza they could also leave an already fragile humanitarian operation at death's door. so there are some very dire warnings coming from a number of different areas. the uk foreign mi
paula hancocks is following developments for us they're really gathering all of those comments we've had about the specter of this is the anchor was describing it and they're pretty damning >> they're very damning max and we are seeing more and more world leaders saying publicly that they do not believe that this is the way that israel should go. we heard from the islands leader in factor, leo varadkar, saying that it doesn't, he doesn't believe that that israel is listening to any of the...
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crescent society says more than 100 people were killed in those strikes, including children cnn's paula hancocks is following these developments from abu dhabi and they've got is standing by for us here in london. let's begin with you, paula, on this meeting between king abdullah and president joe biden. tell us about the importance of the relationship between the united states and jordan when it comes to the potential for brokering a deal between hamas and israel we'll be anchored king abdullah was >> the first arab leader to travel to the white house to meet with us president since the war in gaza began that in itself shows how significant the relationship between the two countries is. but it's worth pointing out that there was a fair gap between what the two leaders was saying we heard from president biden saying that he wanted this potential sixth week pause in fighting to be able to have a hostage deal. what we heard from jordan's president was it was far more saying that he wanted a ceasefire immediately >> we cannot afford an israeli attack on rather, it is certain to produce another huma
crescent society says more than 100 people were killed in those strikes, including children cnn's paula hancocks is following these developments from abu dhabi and they've got is standing by for us here in london. let's begin with you, paula, on this meeting between king abdullah and president joe biden. tell us about the importance of the relationship between the united states and jordan when it comes to the potential for brokering a deal between hamas and israel we'll be anchored king...
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they had hancock themselves together to the sense of the building . they had blocked roads. and remember that this is also the same protest movement that was happening before the war against israel's judicial overhaul. reforms is called caplin force and this protest movement essentially this week had said that they are coming back in full of force to protest, not only against the government, but also against their policies that have seen the war and go on for this long without the release of the captive, so the families tonight, intel of be incredibly angry, demanding more from these really government. i'm to saw her with the latest on that protest for us from occupied easter eastern. thanks. honda. well, actually i spoke to a kia elder. he's a political analyst on the contributors of the hertz newspaper. he explained that these 10 of your protest are likely to be just the beginning, especially as the costs of the will begin to bye. it's as the default to jackie was getting some type of eve. and it will come back to us again and again in the next few weeks is much bigger tha
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they had hancock themselves together to the sense of the building . they had blocked roads. and remember that this is also the same protest movement that was happening before the war against israel's judicial overhaul reforms. it's called caplin force and this protest movement essentially this week had said that they are coming back in full force to protest, not only against the government, but also against their policies that have seen the war. go on for this long without the release of the captive. so the families tonight, intel a be incredibly angry, demanding more from these really government but keep it lower as a political analyst and contribute to it through his really newspaper. how reads. he says benjamin netanyahu is putting his political future 1st. what's here? you see here, right now, what do you do for to jack? you're getting from tennessee and it will come back to us again and again in the next few weeks is much bigger than uh, the story of the categories and the, the freedom of a $100.00. he's varies. and the face of the senior who are also the way the chapte
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and last but not least, in the number one former health secretary matt hancock crying on national televisionfirst vaccines were rolled out . they vaccines were rolled out. they told us it was just a little prick, and matt can definitely identify with that . and that is identify with that. and that is my friday big opinion. identify with that. and that is my friday big opinion . welcome my friday big opinion. welcome back to the show. my friday friends. tonight, the brilliant telegraph columnist and parliamentary sketchwriter madeline grant and author, writer and podcaster lewis oakley . great to see both of you oakley. great to see both of you with me . nicola sturgeon. you've with me. nicola sturgeon. you've had the displeasure of having to write about her this. >> oh, it was it was glorious. it was. every second of it was wonderful. a trip up to edinburgh, beautiful city, and the to sit face to face the chance to sit face to face to filleting of to watch the filleting of sturgeon. was beautiful indeed. >> is she held in this >> is she still held in this sort dictator like esteem by sort of
and last but not least, in the number one former health secretary matt hancock crying on national televisionfirst vaccines were rolled out . they vaccines were rolled out. they told us it was just a little prick, and matt can definitely identify with that . and that is identify with that. and that is my friday big opinion. identify with that. and that is my friday big opinion . welcome my friday big opinion. welcome back to the show. my friday friends. tonight, the brilliant telegraph columnist...
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and last but not least, in the number one former health secretary matt hancock crying on national televisionfirst vaccines were rolled out . they vaccines were rolled out. they told us it was just a little prick, and matt can definitely identify with that . and that is identify with that. and that is my friday big opinion. identify with that. and that is my friday big opinion . welcome my friday big opinion. welcome back to the show. my friday friends. tonight, the brilliant telegraph columnist and parliamentary sketchwriter madeline grant and author, writer and podcaster lewis oakley . great to see both of you oakley. great to see both of you with me . nicola sturgeon. you've with me. nicola sturgeon. you've had the displeasure of having to write about her this. >> oh, it was it was glorious. it was. every second of it was wonderful. a trip up to edinburgh, beautiful city, and the to sit face to face the chance to sit face to face to filleting of to watch the filleting of sturgeon. was beautiful indeed. >> is she held in this >> is she still held in this sort dictator like esteem by sort of
and last but not least, in the number one former health secretary matt hancock crying on national televisionfirst vaccines were rolled out . they vaccines were rolled out. they told us it was just a little prick, and matt can definitely identify with that . and that is identify with that. and that is my friday big opinion. identify with that. and that is my friday big opinion . welcome my friday big opinion. welcome back to the show. my friday friends. tonight, the brilliant telegraph columnist...
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you said all, matt hancock. the said it all, matt hancock.eople, the public are interested in seeing politicians . and actually if you politicians. and actually if you look headlines that were look at the headlines that were generated celebrity , generated from i'm a celebrity, most was nigel farage. so most of it was nigel farage. so i think actually politicians do help the success. >> two points there. first of all, there was that big furore about nigel being starved of airtime. kind of airtime. yes, i kind of admittedly um, which admittedly kicked off, um, which is true, though it was a valid story . and second point is story. and the second point is itv say, i remember in itv would say, i remember in their press releases can't their press releases i can't remember verbatim, but they would audience would say the audience share. yeah. still akin to either yeah. was still akin to either the year before or even bigger than the year before. so although viewing numbers although the viewing numbers were yeah share were down. yeah the share was s
you said all, matt hancock. the said it all, matt hancock.eople, the public are interested in seeing politicians . and actually if you politicians. and actually if you look headlines that were look at the headlines that were generated celebrity , generated from i'm a celebrity, most was nigel farage. so most of it was nigel farage. so i think actually politicians do help the success. >> two points there. first of all, there was that big furore about nigel being starved of airtime. kind of...