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imean... yeah. that's part of the difficulty for us. specific argument put by many in israel and supporters of israel, that there was damage done by the taking on of this case because it didn't pay close enough attention to the role of hamas? hamas, as they would put it, is a terrorist organisation, which embedded itself in a civilian population. to quote one supporter of israel in the united states, rabbi elchanan poupko, he said the damage of this decision will last generations because every terrorist group listening to this decision has learned that to hide among civilians whilst killing others and then getting the army, that is the israeli army, fighting back at you, is going to have them, the israeli army, labelled as genocidal. it's an outright win for terrorism. i haven't seen that quote but it's pretty unconvincing. i don't see anything in the court's order that suggests that the court considered any questions about particular combatants hiding among civilians. there is, however, a broader point, which is that because the court
imean... yeah. that's part of the difficulty for us. specific argument put by many in israel and supporters of israel, that there was damage done by the taking on of this case because it didn't pay close enough attention to the role of hamas? hamas, as they would put it, is a terrorist organisation, which embedded itself in a civilian population. to quote one supporter of israel in the united states, rabbi elchanan poupko, he said the damage of this decision will last generations because every...
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imean, like... no agreement with russia? i don't know how can you...ly hope the war will end soon, but it's super tough. what's zelensky like on a one—to—one basis? you know, he must be very proud of you. well, first of all, i'm so proud of him because i said this to him as well, that me personally, me and my family, we are so proud of our president because i don't know what would be with our country if there was another guy instead of him. you can see it also on the pictures, you know, since he... his face before the war and his face now, you know, like for two years different, how much he changed as well. and he's living with this every single day, every single second, and he's trying to do his best. and he's doing amazing, amazing job for all the country. and he's our leader. so one on one he seems like a very, very simple guy, which you can talk about anything you want. does he like football? yeah, yeah, he likes football so much, so, um... to be honest, like, you don't feel that you're talking to the president, which is so good stuff. as you say,
imean, like... no agreement with russia? i don't know how can you...ly hope the war will end soon, but it's super tough. what's zelensky like on a one—to—one basis? you know, he must be very proud of you. well, first of all, i'm so proud of him because i said this to him as well, that me personally, me and my family, we are so proud of our president because i don't know what would be with our country if there was another guy instead of him. you can see it also on the pictures, you know,...
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saying the trouble wi educati is that we always read everything thing when we e o young to know what imeans. and the trouble with life is that we're alws too busy to reread it later. that's true, isn't it? i mean, when i was a college freshman and i was listening to henry david thoreau talk about the advantages of having very few possessions. it really fell on deaf ears with me because i didn't have anything to speak of. i was a poor college student. i have a very old jalopy of a car that i used to get back and forth to class and my aspirations at that time were to acquire more stuff like a lot of young people. and so thoreau, quite frankly, struck me as as an oddball. he here was a guy who lived at a cabin out by the woods, did not have any obvious means of he didn't seem to have any kind of romantic life, which is something that like a lot of college students, i also wanted. and the other thing that struck me about him is the pictures. i notice that he had a pretty strange hair and and viewers might find this hard to believe. but back in college, when i had a little bit more hair on my ce
saying the trouble wi educati is that we always read everything thing when we e o young to know what imeans. and the trouble with life is that we're alws too busy to reread it later. that's true, isn't it? i mean, when i was a college freshman and i was listening to henry david thoreau talk about the advantages of having very few possessions. it really fell on deaf ears with me because i didn't have anything to speak of. i was a poor college student. i have a very old jalopy of a car that i...
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can't read our minds, but it is not our responsibility to make their revolution and their dinner, imean. good point. there are people who actually think that feminism is bad. and online now, because a lot of people have their own platforms, they talk about it very openly. what is your strategy to actually convince these kind of people with these views that, actually, feminism is beneficial for everyone? well, it may not be beneficial for... everyone. ..for somebody who is using... ..masculinity to dominate. that's like using being white to dominate people of colour. it's not right. it's not a good thing. and we have to be honest about it. you know, wherever we encounter bias, it's important to name it, to contend with it, to find people who share this anger and outrage and do something about it. there's no hierarchy of suffering. today when you look at feminist movement here, for instance, is there anything that you think the feminist movement is doing wrong? i wouldn't say that we're doing it wrong, but there are some things that we don't emphasise enough. for instance, if we are worki
can't read our minds, but it is not our responsibility to make their revolution and their dinner, imean. good point. there are people who actually think that feminism is bad. and online now, because a lot of people have their own platforms, they talk about it very openly. what is your strategy to actually convince these kind of people with these views that, actually, feminism is beneficial for everyone? well, it may not be beneficial for... everyone. ..for somebody who is using... ..masculinity...
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imean... the getting into costume and being made up and all the rest of it? it's a crescendo. in rehearsal process, you have the rehearsals in the rooms, then you go onto the stage, then you have your costume fittings, and all of a sudden you're in yourcostume and you're in your make—up and you are portraying a character. so that's when the fun really does begin. do you ever get nervous? i think we have... well, i certainly think i have a nervousness that takes me to a certain limit that will not hamper anything that i have to do on the stage. so the adrenaline is a good adrenaline, and it's a good nervousness. you know, we're all warming up in our dressing rooms and excited to go on the stage, really. and is there anything that can beat performing in a live opera in costume for you? well, funny enough, you can see my palette for the next week. i've got gianni schicchi, which i'm singing in liverpool in a couple of days. by puccini. this is tonight's, of course. and then i've got an album of s
imean... the getting into costume and being made up and all the rest of it? it's a crescendo. in rehearsal process, you have the rehearsals in the rooms, then you go onto the stage, then you have your costume fittings, and all of a sudden you're in yourcostume and you're in your make—up and you are portraying a character. so that's when the fun really does begin. do you ever get nervous? i think we have... well, i certainly think i have a nervousness that takes me to a certain limit that will...
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imean... i hope so. i hope so, too. other actresses. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. let's return to our top story now — and tributes are being paid to the three british men killed in an israeli air strike in gaza. john chapman, james henderson and james kirby were security workers for a charity. james kirby's family says he was a hero. he was completely selfless. which explains why he went to gaza. his experiences in the british army, when he served in bosnia and afghanistan, he knew the dangers, he was no fool. and people were telling him this could be very dangerous for you. but he knew the dangers, he was selfless in that regard, and hejust wanted to help people. the family of james the family ofjames kirby, one of seven people killed in the gaza strip. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. the satellite picture tells a story of the next couple of days. all the weather moving up from the south—west and this is
imean... i hope so. i hope so, too. other actresses. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. let's return to our top story now — and tributes are being paid to the three british men killed in an israeli air strike in gaza. john chapman, james henderson and james kirby were security workers for a charity. james kirby's family says he was a hero. he was completely selfless. which explains why he went to gaza. his experiences in the british army, when he served in bosnia and afghanistan, he knew the...
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imean, i mean, seriously, that is absolutely uncanny!, it is career ending. that was bad, wasn't it? the weather with stav. hello there. it was another chilly day for the time of year pretty much everywhere, but where we had the sunshine across the north and the west of the uk, it didn't feel too bad. but it was chilly further east, where we had thicker cloud, even a few spots of rain. that's the story for the next few days. it will remain — the temperatures — below the seasonal norm, and there will be more cloud always towards eastern areas. and you can see why. this northerly arctic airflow has brought this chilly air to our shores and it's going to hang around for the next few days. high pressure sits out towards the west, hence the northerly wind. we've got low pressure developing out in the north sea. it's feeding in a lot of cloud, generally in northern and eastern areas, a few showers mixed into there as well. could even see some wintriness over the high ground, as the air is cold enough for that. but where we have clearer skies t
imean, i mean, seriously, that is absolutely uncanny!, it is career ending. that was bad, wasn't it? the weather with stav. hello there. it was another chilly day for the time of year pretty much everywhere, but where we had the sunshine across the north and the west of the uk, it didn't feel too bad. but it was chilly further east, where we had thicker cloud, even a few spots of rain. that's the story for the next few days. it will remain — the temperatures — below the seasonal norm, and...
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imean, i'mjust...inister of britain with indian heritage, who said just a few days ago that "extremists are spreading a poison, they want us to doubt our country's history and achievements. "they want us to accept a moral equivalence between britain and some despicable regimes in the world." i mean, i'mjust thinking to myself — when sunak talks about extremists who want us to doubt our country's history and achievements — i'm not saying you're an extremist, but... yeah! ..you're certainly somebody inviting us to be a little bit sceptical about the received wisdom of britain's achievements? yeah, he said all sorts of silly things. he also recently said that historians should stop rewriting history, which is literally what they do. but he's on his way out. if you look at the surveys, something like two—thirds of british people think it's a good idea to teach kids about colonialism and slavery. a survey last year found that 44% of people think the royal family should pay reparations for slavery, which i t
imean, i'mjust...inister of britain with indian heritage, who said just a few days ago that "extremists are spreading a poison, they want us to doubt our country's history and achievements. "they want us to accept a moral equivalence between britain and some despicable regimes in the world." i mean, i'mjust thinking to myself — when sunak talks about extremists who want us to doubt our country's history and achievements — i'm not saying you're an extremist, but... yeah!...
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imean, i'm... i mean, it's always, ithink, an actor'sjob to...thing, i think. and my husband and i were just talking about this the other day — we love surprises. i think a lot of people do. i think when you get what you expect, it's always slightly disappointing, even if it's wonderful. and you've obviously got a great sense of fun, because i'm thinking about not so long ago, i think it must have been an awards thing for margot robbie as barbie, and you came in wearing... oh, yes, right! ..the most... yes. i mean, look at you, you're very stylish today, but you were wearing this huge pink... that was very stylish. it's in my wardrobe. really? yeah. we'll retract that, just you wait. look, and i... it was like a pink meringue, wasn't it, with a huge bow? tinsel meringue, yeah. i know. yeah, i'm going to wear it to my 60th — which is some, some years away! many decades off. yeah, decades. decades off. i don't know. but, look, i think the industry has changed...enormously. enormously. and i think women collectively have made that elbow room. and i
imean, i'm... i mean, it's always, ithink, an actor'sjob to...thing, i think. and my husband and i were just talking about this the other day — we love surprises. i think a lot of people do. i think when you get what you expect, it's always slightly disappointing, even if it's wonderful. and you've obviously got a great sense of fun, because i'm thinking about not so long ago, i think it must have been an awards thing for margot robbie as barbie, and you came in wearing... oh, yes, right!...
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imean...ime? it is, for this kind of propaganda, there is economic problems and pressure on iran, more sanctions on iran, so iran tries to maximise the win. but at the same time, it is unprecedented. it didn't happen before, so from iran soil to attack israel is the first time to happen. it might work as a deterrence for israel not to do they have done in syria two weeks ago. it could work as a deterrent that might help the tensions because the two countries, iran showed its ability to reach israel from its oil and is not afraid to do that. so it shows it has the guts to defy america and the western allies, but at the same time, the damage was limited. you try to show the restraints because israel tested the resolve after the senior leaders in damascus, and many are killing, so in this case, the iranians are trying to show they are strong, but at the same time, the damage wasn't much, so israel should i think according to the american advice, should accept that and let it go in order to win at
imean...ime? it is, for this kind of propaganda, there is economic problems and pressure on iran, more sanctions on iran, so iran tries to maximise the win. but at the same time, it is unprecedented. it didn't happen before, so from iran soil to attack israel is the first time to happen. it might work as a deterrence for israel not to do they have done in syria two weeks ago. it could work as a deterrent that might help the tensions because the two countries, iran showed its ability to reach...
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folks have talked about what does imean to demand accountability?t does accountability look like? people are making connections between schorship. what does law, you know, have law ofessors here? what role does law have in combating law? often autrizes people are reflting back on both gina and while sharing stories about the chilen left in their families. what what does it mean to witness this violence and what es it mean to continue to support these children people are making connections with racist violence projts happening within the philadelph community evictions policies legal policies affect and ich are all part of this nexus of violence that impacts black women and communities of color and people are lifting up intersectionality as a vital a prism which is often being attempted to be unwritten in our laws at this moment in. so thank you so much for your commen and i know that everyone here appreciates tm perhaps was the lasting last reflection which came from our audience as well. how we continue to the cnn moths network? what can we how can
folks have talked about what does imean to demand accountability?t does accountability look like? people are making connections between schorship. what does law, you know, have law ofessors here? what role does law have in combating law? often autrizes people are reflting back on both gina and while sharing stories about the chilen left in their families. what what does it mean to witness this violence and what es it mean to continue to support these children people are making connections with...
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>> they bully you with that or colii mean, vhateywas >> they bully you with that or col|imean,vhate\wasith that or colii mean, vhateywas bit later >> i mean, no, i was a bit later on i wasn't in school, on in life. i wasn't in school, but was as an adult. get it but i was as an adult. i get it on media all the time. on social media all the time. she was skiing. >> yeah. she wasn't in >> yeah. yeah. she wasn't in school. was or going school. she was skiing or going to harry. >> i was in private school. >> i was in private school. >> in an >> well, you're in an international school trip to zunch international school trip to zuryeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> right. m >> okay. all right. coming up next showdown, next on the saturday showdown, a chinese now giving chinese restaurant is now giving tips bosses rather than tips to the bosses rather than staff. i hate story . i'm so staff. i hate this story. i'm so big tipping. if the big on tipping. if the waitresses it. so we're big on tipping. if the waitre toes it. so we're big on tipping. if the waitre to get it. so we're big
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but well, of imean, progressive, you know? way but of way you look at it. but of course, sunaks course, we had rishi sunaks easter today where he easter message today where he talked rebirth easter message today where he talk! renewal rebirth easter message today where he talk! renewal . rebirth easter message today where he talk! renewal . and rebirth easter message today where he talkirenewal . and of rebirth easter message today where he talk! renewal . and of course,�*| easter message today where he talk! renewal . and of course, he and renewal. and of course, he hasn't got a chance of any of those things. >> was he dressed as a rabbit? >> rabbit. >> no. see, that's the problem. >> why he's not winning. problem. >> yeah why he's not winning. problem. >> yeah he hy he's not winning. problem. >> yeah he is. he's not winning. problem. >> yeah he is. he':had winning. problem. >> yeah he is. he':had wiras1g. strategist. >> it would work. >> it would work. >> it would work. >> it started work. >> it started to work. >> it starte
but well, of imean, progressive, you know? way but of way you look at it. but of course, sunaks course, we had rishi sunaks easter today where he easter message today where he talked rebirth easter message today where he talk! renewal rebirth easter message today where he talk! renewal . rebirth easter message today where he talk! renewal . and rebirth easter message today where he talkirenewal . and of rebirth easter message today where he talk! renewal . and of course,�*| easter message...
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turner: well, wh imeans for idaho -- justice kavanaugh: if ido if idaho law allows an abortion in each of the emergency circumstances that is identified by the government as emtala mandating that it be allowed? mr. turne'll say two things. i meanthreal practical first response is that idaho's unde an injunction that includes an incredibly broad requirement that preempts state law -- justice kavanaugh: right. i -- i understan. and that may mean that there shouldn't be an injunction. i take your point on that. what's your second? mr. turner: my second point, your honor, ion't know how this court can make the determination on whether there are any real-world conditions without first answering the sty interpretation question of what emtala's stabilization requirement actually requires. that has to be addressed, and it has to be addressed not only because that's for the direct -- justice kavanaugh: well, i was just picking up on your reply brief. you're the one who said it in your reply brief -- mr. turner: yeah. justicnaugh: -- that there's actually no -- no real daylight herinerms of the
turner: well, wh imeans for idaho -- justice kavanaugh: if ido if idaho law allows an abortion in each of the emergency circumstances that is identified by the government as emtala mandating that it be allowed? mr. turne'll say two things. i meanthreal practical first response is that idaho's unde an injunction that includes an incredibly broad requirement that preempts state law -- justice kavanaugh: right. i -- i understan. and that may mean that there shouldn't be an injunction. i take your...
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imean... you were a goody—goody in the rock and roll world. boring!ery night, rock and roll seems a pretty fun way to spend your 805. david sillito, bbc news, chester. i love them. they are great. rock and roll moderation, _ i love them. they are great. rock and roll moderation, like - i love them. they are great. rock and roll moderation, like us. i i love them. they are great. rock and roll moderation, like us. we| and roll moderation, like us. we have had a _ and roll moderation, like us. , have had a lovely message from jeff. he said that 60 years ago the searchers went to his street in liverpool to film needles and pins. he stood behind the band and everyone thought he was famous and he signed autograph for years afterwards aiding in their fame. he signed autograph for years afterwards aiding in theirfame. he was only 13, and a great band. loire was only 13, and a great band. love that. coming up... coral reefs are crucial for life underwater, but they're under threat from climate change. now in a new series of our changing planet, presenter liz
imean... you were a goody—goody in the rock and roll world. boring!ery night, rock and roll seems a pretty fun way to spend your 805. david sillito, bbc news, chester. i love them. they are great. rock and roll moderation, _ i love them. they are great. rock and roll moderation, like - i love them. they are great. rock and roll moderation, like us. i i love them. they are great. rock and roll moderation, like us. we| and roll moderation, like us. we have had a _ and roll moderation, like us....