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Nov 21, 2023
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you said lrorders_ hmg's approach to mean? you said borders is— hmg's approach to mean? — borders is one issue. public health measures. but borders bluntly, was never— measures. but borders bluntly, was never a _ measures. but borders bluntly, was never a runner, the closure of borders, — never a runner, the closure of borders, and that was appreciated by that date? _ borders, and that was appreciated by that date? i— borders, and that was appreciated by that date? ., ., ., ., ., that date? i am going to add a caution to _ that date? i am going to add a caution to this. _ that date? i am going to add a caution to this. one _ that date? i am going to add a caution to this. one of - that date? i am going to add a caution to this. one of the - that date? i am going to add a i caution to this. one of the other things which is important in borders is the maintenance of public confidence which is not a public health issue, but there have been examples where borders have been closed for that reason and that was a reasonable political decision so it is important, i want to be cl
you said lrorders_ hmg's approach to mean? you said borders is— hmg's approach to mean? — borders is one issue. public health measures. but borders bluntly, was never— measures. but borders bluntly, was never a _ measures. but borders bluntly, was never a runner, the closure of borders, — never a runner, the closure of borders, and that was appreciated by that date? _ borders, and that was appreciated by that date? i— borders, and that was appreciated by that date? ., ., ., ., ., that...
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Nov 21, 2023
11/23
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and what these triggers would mean is a change of whole of government, the hmg point, and this is a hmgrisis. what in practice did sage understand the government would _ did sage understand the government would do. _ did sage understand the government would do, what was it advising it would _ would do, what was it advising it would do — would do, what was it advising it would do and what did it think it would _ would do and what did it think it would do — would do and what did it think it would do in the event of these fresh triggers— would do in the event of these fresh triggers being triggered? what in practice _ triggers being triggered? what in practice does it amount to? the earliest things _ practice does it amount to? ti9 earliest things that would have to be considered, and they are not easy and we should talk about them seriously or not at all, border measures. which require a lot of thinking and implications of course for trade and diplomacy and for the economy. implications for consider. but that is because one of the earliest things is to reduce the risk of importation and y
and what these triggers would mean is a change of whole of government, the hmg point, and this is a hmgrisis. what in practice did sage understand the government would _ did sage understand the government would do. _ did sage understand the government would do, what was it advising it would _ would do, what was it advising it would do — would do, what was it advising it would do and what did it think it would _ would do and what did it think it would do — would do and what did it think it...
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Nov 20, 2023
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it is what we see here at chilling effect, — is what we see here at chilling effect, that hmg becomesormation will simply be passed to independent sage? yes, information will simply be passed to independent sage?— information will simply be passed to independent sage? yes, i think that is what was happening. _ independent sage? yes, i think that is what was happening. there - independent sage? yes, i think that is what was happening. there were l is what was happening. there were confidential papers that came to spi-b confidential papers that came to spi—b and to sage and it was important that the people who put those papers then knew that they weren't going to disappear somewhere else and it was important that the outputs of those committees came to ministers with a chance for them to reflect upon them before it was widely articulated elsewhere. i'm second to none in my belief of academic freedom, but if you join a government committee it is slightly odd to then be on a committee that is set up to challenge the government committee. it doesn't seem quite right to me. hamlisch 20 was
it is what we see here at chilling effect, — is what we see here at chilling effect, that hmg becomesormation will simply be passed to independent sage? yes, information will simply be passed to independent sage?— information will simply be passed to independent sage? yes, i think that is what was happening. _ independent sage? yes, i think that is what was happening. there - independent sage? yes, i think that is what was happening. there were l is what was happening. there were...
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Nov 26, 2023
11/23
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both her mother and her father were killed on october 7th in the kibbutz of kif far as sa where hmgs broke in and undertook that rampage. other children also returning potentially to this schneider medical facility into a transformed world. we're talking about the children of the almog children. shen almog is the mother of the children. they've lost their father and they've lost a sister as well. we're also expecting to see later on hagar brotouch and her children. i spoke with the husband. he lost his wife and three children, held hostage in gaza. hei spoke to him earlier and he said he was very relieved to see them after more than 50 days. >> matthew chance reporting from the schneider children's medical center right outside tel aviv. cnn's jeremy diamond is joining us from orim, israel. what more are you learning about the process to get these hostages home and safe? >> reporter: wolf, we are learning a little more information about the reason why these hostages returned to israel not through that crossing further south between israel, gaza and egypt where we've been the last few
both her mother and her father were killed on october 7th in the kibbutz of kif far as sa where hmgs broke in and undertook that rampage. other children also returning potentially to this schneider medical facility into a transformed world. we're talking about the children of the almog children. shen almog is the mother of the children. they've lost their father and they've lost a sister as well. we're also expecting to see later on hagar brotouch and her children. i spoke with the husband. he...
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Nov 13, 2023
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israel says hamas has dug in and they're fighting them there as hmgs is using the hospital to defend itself. it has led to the hospital being cut off. officials from the hospital said all essential units have closed down already. that as other hospitals, many across the gaza strip have already shut down. inside shifa hospital itself, the neonatal intensive care unit had to take incub.inbabies out incubators. that's led to six babies dying as they try to keep others alive by wrapping them in foil and keeping them near hot water. meanwhile, doctors without borders say there are hospitals piling up in the hospital complex. they fear it's too dangerous to get the bodies out and try to get them away from people being treated. the hospital had some 650 patients and thousands of people sheltering inside. it's a symptom of a larger health system far beyond the capacity to treat what is demanded. president joe biden cautioned israel that the hospital and civilians need to be protected. here he is earlier today. >> it's my hope and expectation that there will be less -- the hospital must be pr
israel says hamas has dug in and they're fighting them there as hmgs is using the hospital to defend itself. it has led to the hospital being cut off. officials from the hospital said all essential units have closed down already. that as other hospitals, many across the gaza strip have already shut down. inside shifa hospital itself, the neonatal intensive care unit had to take incub.inbabies out incubators. that's led to six babies dying as they try to keep others alive by wrapping them in...
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Nov 7, 2023
11/23
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we will manufacture technologies, not just today's technologies, but as hmg continues to advance manufacturingy, we will be able to capitalize on that. in terms of a plant, we are still in the analysis and study mode. we are working with several states in the u.s. to figure out where is the ultimate location for manufacturing. shery: supernal's ceo jaiwon shin with bloomberg. big flaws in the investment style of a japanese billionaire. for more, let's bring in bloomberg's correspondent. we witnessed fun office spaces to filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy. what have we learned about my psycho she saw him -- masayoshi son's investment style? min joong: the lack of due diligence and how it contributed to the valuations which turned out to be a huge bubble. what is important is what happens to what you can expect about softbank and masayoshi son going forward because of the big kind of damage in the reputation, and this perception that softbank and son may not be capable of managing a big venture capital firm basically, and they really do need some very significant investing successes to be able to
we will manufacture technologies, not just today's technologies, but as hmg continues to advance manufacturingy, we will be able to capitalize on that. in terms of a plant, we are still in the analysis and study mode. we are working with several states in the u.s. to figure out where is the ultimate location for manufacturing. shery: supernal's ceo jaiwon shin with bloomberg. big flaws in the investment style of a japanese billionaire. for more, let's bring in bloomberg's correspondent. we...