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jeremy _ and make ajudgment. indeed. jeremy, many thanks for that.eremy bowen, our international editor live in damascus. here, the prime minister says questions need to be answered over the death of 10—year—old sara sharif after her father and stepmother were found guilty of her murder. sara had been home—schooled shortly before her death and now sir keir starmer says increased protections are being brought forward for children being educated at home. there's been a 20% increase in parents taking their children out of school in the past year. here's alison holt. sara sings sara sharif, the little girl with big dreams of being a singer. the ten—year—old failed in the most shocking, brutal way by the father and stepmother who should have kept her safe. the family's drawn—out history of domestic violence was known to the courts, social workers, police, and there were concerns from teachers. here, the prime minister says questions need to be answered over the death of 10—year—old sara sharif after her father and stepmother were found guilty of her murde
jeremy _ and make ajudgment. indeed. jeremy, many thanks for that.eremy bowen, our international editor live in damascus. here, the prime minister says questions need to be answered over the death of 10—year—old sara sharif after her father and stepmother were found guilty of her murder. sara had been home—schooled shortly before her death and now sir keir starmer says increased protections are being brought forward for children being educated at home. there's been a 20% increase in...
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jeremy jeremy. this you said there's been no response to your letter. this is a political decision to you think. and indeed it is a political decision. he knows full well what the definition of genocide is being i was full well the, the i c, c on the i. c, j heap of both reached a very strong conclusion. after a great deal of deliberation, he knows a little of that, but he decides to somehow rather try and this isn't really a genocide. well, if you bombing in gaza, specifically to kind of destroyed palestinian people by targeting them, then that is an active genocide and that's it wants to be made clear. so i don't think we should be discussing is thomas semantic do on this matter? we should we demonte of us darma want to you actually going to do to bring it back . so as far installed the continue supply of items that are being used to kill people in gaza that are coming from the usa from britain are pretty faced into as well. and then being both on defense as people can. garza was fine with me, but i the specialist situation is victoria, as we heard fr
jeremy jeremy. this you said there's been no response to your letter. this is a political decision to you think. and indeed it is a political decision. he knows full well what the definition of genocide is being i was full well the, the i c, c on the i. c, j heap of both reached a very strong conclusion. after a great deal of deliberation, he knows a little of that, but he decides to somehow rather try and this isn't really a genocide. well, if you bombing in gaza, specifically to kind of...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, damascus.syrian rebel forces say they have taken control of a city from kurdish forces. allies of the assad regime respond to the fall of his governme. russia said it wants to see the situation in syria stabilized and has criticized iaeli strikes on syrian military installations. israel confirmed it carry out attacks against the naval fleet. it has conducted 350 air raids. meanwhile iran has blamed israel and the u.s. for assad's overthrow. let'speak to a legal investigator of the syrian women led organization working on accountability. thank you for being with us. on the issue of accountability, bashar al-assad is now in russia. do you think he can or will be held accountable? >> thank you for inviting me to this conversation. i do believe he should be held accountable. i think that was referenced in the report you screened. it showed he should be held accountable and every perpetrator that committed crimes in syria should, for us to think about a peaceful life in the future. caitriona: the in
jeremy bowen, bbc news, damascus.syrian rebel forces say they have taken control of a city from kurdish forces. allies of the assad regime respond to the fall of his governme. russia said it wants to see the situation in syria stabilized and has criticized iaeli strikes on syrian military installations. israel confirmed it carry out attacks against the naval fleet. it has conducted 350 air raids. meanwhile iran has blamed israel and the u.s. for assad's overthrow. let'speak to a legal...
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jeremy: last wednesday it all started.p led by the dominant partner in his coalition, hts, they moved out of their power base, which is idlib, on the border with turkey, and pushed towards aleppo. that was, according to their social media, their target. they got there so quickly, more quickly than anybody expected. within two days they were posing for photos and selfies and things at the mighty citadel of aleppo, a regime stronghold. they then pushed on, and i think got overexcited and were thinking we will go all the way to damascus, but that's a long road. there will be a lot of trouble on the way. they have pushed out their area of control into the aleppo countryside into the next account on the road towards damascus. now the syrian regime is striking back. there have been lots of pictures -- we are seeing a few of them now -- circulated by the white helmet civil defense group which show the aftermath of -- immediate aftermath of bomb attacks. seems that were horribly -- scenes that were horribly familiar for years and
jeremy: last wednesday it all started.p led by the dominant partner in his coalition, hts, they moved out of their power base, which is idlib, on the border with turkey, and pushed towards aleppo. that was, according to their social media, their target. they got there so quickly, more quickly than anybody expected. within two days they were posing for photos and selfies and things at the mighty citadel of aleppo, a regime stronghold. they then pushed on, and i think got overexcited and were...
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our international editor, jeremy, reports. this ancient city has seen countless upheavals over five millennia. for modern syria with its old flag restored, nothing matches the fall of the assads. the end of the week since -- without and assad in charge since 1970 brought thousands of syrians into the mosque to pray for their relief --here relief. the chant is the people want the execution of a sawed. the regime's collapse are empowering a sense of optimism. for all of the people here, this puts the seal on it. this is absolute proof that they have won and the regime is gone. just flying one of these black white and green flags a couple of weeks ago could have gotten you arrested, jail time or even a bullet. the fighters of hts are still basking in their achievement. that whi flag used by syrian islamist fighters was behind the new prime minister in a broadcast. hts insists that it has renounced its former extremist reit -- ideology. some syrians do not believe it. samir overwhelmed and back from britain is helping from it -- f
our international editor, jeremy, reports. this ancient city has seen countless upheavals over five millennia. for modern syria with its old flag restored, nothing matches the fall of the assads. the end of the week since -- without and assad in charge since 1970 brought thousands of syrians into the mosque to pray for their relief --here relief. the chant is the people want the execution of a sawed. the regime's collapse are empowering a sense of optimism. for all of the people here, this puts...
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jeremy, our international edited i international edited jeremy bowen, thank you.kish foreign minister saying that bashar al—a55ad i5 that bashar al—a55ad is probably outside of syria. thi5 probably outside of syria. this comes with continued report5 he had fled the country to an unknown destination. caroline hawley look5 unknown destination. caroline hawley looks back on his rule. bashar al—a55ad took power in the year 2000, inheriting syria's police state from his father, hafez. the new young president, ju5t 3a at the time, promised reform. and after his inauguration, there was a brief period of greater political openne55. but the old family way of ruling soon reasserted itself. power was to have been handed down to ba5har�*s elder brother, basel, but when he was killed in a car crash, it was the quieter, somewhat awkward bashar who was next in line. he'd been training as an eye doctor in london when he was called back to syria to prepare for taking over the presidency. with his british—born wife, a5ma, by his side, president assad at first presented a new image
jeremy, our international edited i international edited jeremy bowen, thank you.kish foreign minister saying that bashar al—a55ad i5 that bashar al—a55ad is probably outside of syria. thi5 probably outside of syria. this comes with continued report5 he had fled the country to an unknown destination. caroline hawley look5 unknown destination. caroline hawley looks back on his rule. bashar al—a55ad took power in the year 2000, inheriting syria's police state from his father, hafez. the new...
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jeremy bowen sat down with ya ahmed al-sharaa and joins us now. really interesting interview. a sense of what he was like. >> he comes across as actually a highly intelligent man. i would say he comes across as a man that is very politically astute. like a lot of astute politicians, he sometimes seemed reluctant to give a straight answer to a straight question. that will not necessarily allay people's fears. they look back at his history. this is a man with a long record as a jihadist fighter before 2016 when he broke with al qaeda. but, his record goes back to fighting in the insurgency against the americans in iraq 20 odd years ago. >> did you get a sense from your interview of what kind of government he and his group intend to build? >> well, without a doubt, he is an islamist. he says that. but, the way they presented themselves is as a group that is prepared to tolerate those people that are not devout sunni muslims . syria is a diverse country. there are shia muslims, there are christians. there is a community that former president bashar al-assad comes from. a lot of th
jeremy bowen sat down with ya ahmed al-sharaa and joins us now. really interesting interview. a sense of what he was like. >> he comes across as actually a highly intelligent man. i would say he comes across as a man that is very politically astute. like a lot of astute politicians, he sometimes seemed reluctant to give a straight answer to a straight question. that will not necessarily allay people's fears. they look back at his history. this is a man with a long record as a jihadist...
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please say hello to jeremy strong!. >> it's my "serpico" hat. >> jimmy: the audience doesn't know. ryan seacrest was supposed to be here, he got sick, you happened to be in town. >> happened to be in my hotel room. [ applause ] >> jimmy: you came by, you saved the day. you really did. i'm very grateful to you for doing that. unfortunately, i don't know if you know this, you now have to host new year's eve. [ laughter ] take on all ryan's duties for "wheel of fortune," the radio show, whatever the hell else he's doing. all you from now on. [ laughter ] on broadway, did you have an emergency understudy situation? >> yeah. it's like 2008. and i was in my -- i was like 29, 30 years old. and i was broke. and i was living at a friend's hotel room up in the berkshires because i didn't have a place in new york. and i got a call saying there's a play at the public theater downtown, new york. can you go on tonight? and i'd never read the play, never seen the play. >> jimmy: wow. >> i knew the playwright. i was a fan. and -- i di
please say hello to jeremy strong!. >> it's my "serpico" hat. >> jimmy: the audience doesn't know. ryan seacrest was supposed to be here, he got sick, you happened to be in town. >> happened to be in my hotel room. [ applause ] >> jimmy: you came by, you saved the day. you really did. i'm very grateful to you for doing that. unfortunately, i don't know if you know this, you now have to host new year's eve. [ laughter ] take on all ryan's duties for "wheel...
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and circus scores have complete, destroyed jeremy's in your industry. they blew in the society unbridled, you know, crime, immigration, they don't have any of the answers. but guess what? all shelters on the way out. and they're also been asked to send back to ukraine and hundreds of thousands of military age meant to serve on the front lines and die for nato. of course, why wouldn't they wouldn't go down? all foggy, take a trip to the front, maybe blue cross scar chest of yeah. yeah. you know, tell him and of, um, do you think that could happen? what, what it would look like? what do you think it would look like? oh you all, i've got assisted into the vehicle while it was a boy. i think it would look quite a cute. that's what a i think it would look like when i go to all life takes a trip east. one way trip. when the video you yes, you go mine field. there's a drop box. yeah. bored into the volkswagen. mm hm. the smoke smug and it go back one way trip course. that's a fake video. it's an a video. hard to tell these days what's really wants know, what's
and circus scores have complete, destroyed jeremy's in your industry. they blew in the society unbridled, you know, crime, immigration, they don't have any of the answers. but guess what? all shelters on the way out. and they're also been asked to send back to ukraine and hundreds of thousands of military age meant to serve on the front lines and die for nato. of course, why wouldn't they wouldn't go down? all foggy, take a trip to the front, maybe blue cross scar chest of yeah. yeah. you know,...
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the polls say they have nothing left to give a guess, while jeremy isn't given them to ours, misses me well. stateside the big guns on is also poking phone a little a dictator. uh by uh, lets say putting the other little video. of course, you know, a lot of your was on the cover of time magazine, but there's a new boy in town and he's gonna come to keon and probably kick the little 44 to dictators as well in the video. you know, it's time for change. the, the various, the yeah, the classic and sadly, not really what kind of delight if it doesn't in there for the poor boy. from the moment the hand of with the paper can see kind of blog is way in to the reopening of the dr. down cathedral, the all the, the great and the good with their clue. they have george's president to add to introduce yourself to trumpet say, i'm the president of georgia. you said, oh yeah, that's the president of georgia. but you know, the boy managed to blag thanks to macaulay on his little friend. you know, they're very close mcfallion and as a boy, a blog at 35 minutes high powered meeting with trump. mm. yeah.
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, damascus. >> i'm pleased to say we can join jeremy who his in damascus tonightt many years traveling to damascus. not for a while it has to be said. how did it feel traveling around the city today? >> it was my first visit since 2018. that was when the old assad regime stopped giving us visas to report. we applied several times regularly. after that, we never got anywhere. they would know let us in. . i was here a lot during the height of the war between 2011, 2012 and 2018 and before that. one of the biggest changes i can see is the way people are prared to talk. we turned up at places. those firemen started chatting away happily. that would not have happened in the assad days. the woman who showed me the rubbish dump where they dumped the uniforms, super relaxed. she also told a tad story -- a sad story. where the demonstrations first began in 2011 and they had fled and were living in that part of damascus. uncomfortable for them because they were not al awaits. her father had disappeared in 2012. stopped at a roadblock, taken away. they looked at the prisoner
jeremy bowen, bbc news, damascus. >> i'm pleased to say we can join jeremy who his in damascus tonightt many years traveling to damascus. not for a while it has to be said. how did it feel traveling around the city today? >> it was my first visit since 2018. that was when the old assad regime stopped giving us visas to report. we applied several times regularly. after that, we never got anywhere. they would know let us in. . i was here a lot during the height of the war between...
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but i came to a sense in europe including jeremy. so a spike in terrorist acts as highlighted in this go off fridays try to be cuz those times while the mag the bug attack is on the investigation, the motive is still unclear. as reactions continue tech combined with a little mosse, cool for charles shows his resignation. familiar with the impala, remember that our bank put his eyes, jeremy, se thing with the issue that has failed, and the good thing public sent josie, among other priorities, a cough drove into a box way for us pedestrians and visitors to the market. it's very high speed, they need barricades could have stopped the car. the fact that there was no battery cade's is a self evident failure to sup uh, to provide safety and security. and despite that ample warnings for several months in a row, which this government chose to ignore it is i think incompetence. oh, and i'm willingness to address of the stage of the economy at migration via fax. so the government's climate policy on uh, germany, the failure to reform the europ
but i came to a sense in europe including jeremy. so a spike in terrorist acts as highlighted in this go off fridays try to be cuz those times while the mag the bug attack is on the investigation, the motive is still unclear. as reactions continue tech combined with a little mosse, cool for charles shows his resignation. familiar with the impala, remember that our bank put his eyes, jeremy, se thing with the issue that has failed, and the good thing public sent josie, among other priorities, a...
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a part of it's a jeremy now where the prime suspect in a dead the car run page a christmas walked in on friday evening, is facing charges of moving 5 people attempting to murder more than 200 countries. morning people are bringing files to the scene. a warning this simple, it contains disturbing images. the show the moment when the drive a pilot is cost straight through the crowd, this acetate has to be an identified as a found the nation who was detained as gross of no and full of them surrounded him . i've done for the reason said the mine has been in the country since 2006 and perpetrated the prime alone they will offer, they'll say, sadly, right? but it had one jim and so he's about the suspects. he missed. he's jeremy charles shaw, who was booed off to give me a speech about the incident with a thought and he's all considering to have been a terrorist attack. the and all of the faces arrived at the scene of i tried to the but would not well going by the locals, people listening and allow the listening loudly a shouting get found wives by saying his indulgences to the nation of s
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jeremy, let me ask you about that.he status quo. it's real. you have people like chris murphy who are coming out and saying we have to address it. but he says he's kind of being treated like the skunk at the garden party in the democratic party. why is that? >> i think democrats have not been able to articulate in any kind of cohesive way why they lost this election, why they think they didn't -- they forgot how to talk to voters, which is exactly what happened. they weren't speaking the language of discontent, of anger, of this belief that the system, whatever that means to you, is rigged against you. the reason why people haven't gotten pay raises, the reason why they can't afford mortgages or their rent. and people are really upset about that, and the campaign that was based in large part, at least at the beginning, on a sense of joy, wasn't hitting that nerve. so i think, you know, we'll see what happens with doge. it is definitely zeroing in on this sense that government is broken, society is broken. it's not work
jeremy, let me ask you about that.he status quo. it's real. you have people like chris murphy who are coming out and saying we have to address it. but he says he's kind of being treated like the skunk at the garden party in the democratic party. why is that? >> i think democrats have not been able to articulate in any kind of cohesive way why they lost this election, why they think they didn't -- they forgot how to talk to voters, which is exactly what happened. they weren't speaking the...
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jeremy withdrawal from the you, which means jeremy with drugs have data, that's not what the united states wanted. did they predict the parliamentary outcome in france now that protest tried to avoid, but he kept his government, the government's collapsing now of pro peace. the sympathetic russian parliament might come in the united states and predict that europe is devonne. busy collapsing, re defining itself. and so that's the only reason why these rushing draft, these may not be viable anymore, because if they were drafted with a strong unified, you're in mind, i don't think you're a big sister anymore, and i don't think it's going to exist. so there's going to have to be of russia in the united states or to this. i think europe is based on the 5 itself. i absolutely agree here. you know, it's interesting, scott, the, you know, they, they, they, they, you had all the variables, the sanctions and the oil embargo, all they had, all of these things figured out except for o. democracy. they didn't take that into account and now it's coming. a blow black, i'm blowing back at them, david, you
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jeremy is here with me on-set.out what he's about to undergo, the procedure, which is this -- to read him his rights, presumably this is accepting a plea, and we'll hear for the first time from his new attorney how he's going to respond to this. >> so he hasn't been indicted by the federal government. i understand it's just the complaint, and it's really something that is, again, normal and mundane and routine and then he's going to go back to manhattan where he's going to plead not guilty -- >> and both courthouses are in lower manhattan. >> they're literally almost across the street. right across the street. what i see this, andrea, to me, it's a little bit offensive. this is an incredibly serious matter, but it seems to me that the big footing power play by the southern district because if they really wanted this case, and it was really a federal case as opposed to a state case where they have the evidence and the indictment, they would have taken action with their own indictment. it's more of that i want to be
jeremy is here with me on-set.out what he's about to undergo, the procedure, which is this -- to read him his rights, presumably this is accepting a plea, and we'll hear for the first time from his new attorney how he's going to respond to this. >> so he hasn't been indicted by the federal government. i understand it's just the complaint, and it's really something that is, again, normal and mundane and routine and then he's going to go back to manhattan where he's going to plead not...
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i guess while jeremy isn't given them to ours, misses me well. stateside the big guns on a is also poking phone a little a dictator. uh by uh, lets say putting the other little video. of course, you know, a lot of your was on the cover of time magazine, but there's a new boy in town and he's gonna come take, you have him probably kick the little for, for to dictators as well. the video of, you know, it's time for change of the various the yeah, the classic and sadly, not really what kind of delight if it doesn't in there for the poor boy. from the moment the hand out with the paper go see kind of blog is way into the reopening of the dr. down guy cathedral the all the, the great and the good we're there including you. george's president, to add to introduce yourself to trumpet say, i'm the president of georgia. you said, oh yeah, the president of georgia. but you know, the boy managed to blag thanks to macaulay on his little friend. you know, they're very close mcfallion and as a boy, a blog, a 35 minutes high powered meeting with trump. mm. yeah. how much interesting and dynamic things a
i guess while jeremy isn't given them to ours, misses me well. stateside the big guns on a is also poking phone a little a dictator. uh by uh, lets say putting the other little video. of course, you know, a lot of your was on the cover of time magazine, but there's a new boy in town and he's gonna come take, you have him probably kick the little for, for to dictators as well. the video of, you know, it's time for change of the various the yeah, the classic and sadly, not really what kind of...
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jeremy bowen reports from the capital damascus.olice in northumbria say former england rugby player tom voyce is thought to have died after his car was swept away in storm darragh. # equal pay... birmingham's bankrupt city council agrees to pay out hundreds of thousands of pounds to women who were being paid less than men for similarjobs. and a colony of seals kept secret for years off the coast of suffolk. and coming up on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news tonight could be the night for liverpool, as they look to become the first side through to the knockout stage in the champions league. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the man accused of killing a healthcare executive in new york last week has appeared in a court in pennsylvania after, being arrested by police last night. 26—year—old luigi mangione has been charged with the murder of brian thompson by new york authorities. he was arrested at a mcdonalds in pennsylvania in possession of a gun. our correspondentjessica parker has been finding out more about t
jeremy bowen reports from the capital damascus.olice in northumbria say former england rugby player tom voyce is thought to have died after his car was swept away in storm darragh. # equal pay... birmingham's bankrupt city council agrees to pay out hundreds of thousands of pounds to women who were being paid less than men for similarjobs. and a colony of seals kept secret for years off the coast of suffolk. and coming up on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news tonight could be the night for...
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obviously this one has been a jeremy a long time. and you know, there was a dramatic search in terrorism in germany in particular and 20152016. and that also sort of was seen across europe at that period when the release was experiencing some dramatic or taking violence there as well that we put together a clip if you'd like to remind our viewers of those attacks and how it looked back them as some of the. ready ready the everybody likes was running and screaming and i didn't know what happened. so we just the yeah, of course, in the aftermath of those attacks, particularly the attacks using vehicles as a weapon. that's a hard to stop to these things. and the aftermath of the ball are dropped, put up around christmas fares. any gatherings like that's the good news that i just became so thing the, the authorities were aware of. so the question is going to be asked where lessons learned? because in the aftermath of these attacks it in 2017 and did for the 152-016-2017 yvonne was used to play with the crowd in the heart of the parcel on
obviously this one has been a jeremy a long time. and you know, there was a dramatic search in terrorism in germany in particular and 20152016. and that also sort of was seen across europe at that period when the release was experiencing some dramatic or taking violence there as well that we put together a clip if you'd like to remind our viewers of those attacks and how it looked back them as some of the. ready ready the everybody likes was running and screaming and i didn't know what...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, damascus.moment but i want to bring breaking news on that story about an alleged chinese spy who had links to prince andrew, who lost his appeal against a decision prevented him from entering the united kingdom over concerns about national security. last year, the home office said that this person had engaged in deceptive activity for china's government. we havejust had a statement from the duke of york's office, and they are saying that the duke of york actually, seized all contact with the businessman accused of being a chinese spy after receiving advice from the government. the statement says" the duke of york, prince andrew, followed advice from the government and seized all contact with the individual after concerns were raised. the duke met the individual through official channels, says the statement, with nothing of a sensitive nature ever discussed. in the statement goes on" he is, the duke of york, unable to comment further on matters relating to national security. " on matters relatin
jeremy bowen, bbc news, damascus.moment but i want to bring breaking news on that story about an alleged chinese spy who had links to prince andrew, who lost his appeal against a decision prevented him from entering the united kingdom over concerns about national security. last year, the home office said that this person had engaged in deceptive activity for china's government. we havejust had a statement from the duke of york's office, and they are saying that the duke of york actually, seized...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news.ng to the fall of damascus and asad's flight to moscow. the un security council said it will hold close consultations on syria on monday, and russia's request, and us presidentjoe biden has called the fall of the assad regime a moment of historic opportunity, while saying there remains a and uncertainty. at long last the assad regime has fallen. this regime brutalised and tortured and killed literally hundreds of thousands of innocent syrians. the fall is a monumental act of justice will stop it is a moment of opportunity for the long—suffering people of syria to build a betterfuture long—suffering people of syria to build a better future for their proud country. it is also a mode of risk and uncertainty, as we all turn to the question of what comes next. and it uncertainty about syria's future, the pentagon says us warplanes struck more than 75 islamic state targets on syria on sunday. the more i spoke to our state department correspondent bateman. president biden called this moment b
jeremy bowen, bbc news.ng to the fall of damascus and asad's flight to moscow. the un security council said it will hold close consultations on syria on monday, and russia's request, and us presidentjoe biden has called the fall of the assad regime a moment of historic opportunity, while saying there remains a and uncertainty. at long last the assad regime has fallen. this regime brutalised and tortured and killed literally hundreds of thousands of innocent syrians. the fall is a monumental act...
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reaction from former labour leader jeremy corbyn. and could this meeting mean the world's richest man is on the cusp of donating millions of dollars to reform uk, and how worried are the other political parties? good evening. welcome to newsnight, live from broadcasting house each week night with insights and interviews. nick's here alongside your panellists this evening, conservative peer baroness kate fall, who was deputy chief of staff to prime minister cameron, and newsagents host and newsnight alumni lewis goodall. we start tonight with the government's decision not to compensate the waspi women. nick, who are the waspi women? the women against state pension inequality campaign. these are the 3.6 million women born in the 19505 who have been hit by two developments in the last 29 years. the first one was the decision by john major's government in 1995 to set out a timetable for equalising, to the age of 65, the age at which you receive your state pension, equalising between men and women, and the idea was you would phase it in b
reaction from former labour leader jeremy corbyn. and could this meeting mean the world's richest man is on the cusp of donating millions of dollars to reform uk, and how worried are the other political parties? good evening. welcome to newsnight, live from broadcasting house each week night with insights and interviews. nick's here alongside your panellists this evening, conservative peer baroness kate fall, who was deputy chief of staff to prime minister cameron, and newsagents host and...
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jeremy is also a former prosecutor for the manhattan district attorney's office. darren, what do you make of this absolutely massive photo op with the nypd and the mayor? was it necessary to have that that much of a show of force well, jake, you have to take into consideration the public knew that he was coming in or arriving in new york today. >> so we want to revert back to the teachable moments from when el chapo was brought here back in 2017. they saw a level of success in terms of how el chapo was transported from point a to point b and brought to the courthouse. so it made all the sense in the world, because common citizens knew that he was there. ultimately, this is on live, live television. and so we need to ensure that this is airtight and we don't have any issues in relation to the security of mr. mangione. because, remember, we have a lot of sympathizers that support what he did, which is totally ludicrous. but at the same token, the nypd needs to provide the necessary fortifications to ensure that this runs smoothly. >> jeremy, what do you think? >> yo
jeremy is also a former prosecutor for the manhattan district attorney's office. darren, what do you make of this absolutely massive photo op with the nypd and the mayor? was it necessary to have that that much of a show of force well, jake, you have to take into consideration the public knew that he was coming in or arriving in new york today. >> so we want to revert back to the teachable moments from when el chapo was brought here back in 2017. they saw a level of success in terms of...
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cnn's jeremy diamond is joining us live from tel aviv, right now. jeremy, the israelis are watching this, understandably so very, very closely. the impacts could be enormous on israel. what can you tell us about the movement of these these israeli troops and these very dramatic developments in syria well, wolf today israeli troops began moving into that demilitarized buffer zone that has separated israeli from syrian forces for just over 50 years. >> this will position israeli troops between these newly victorious rebel forces inside of syria and communities living in the israeli controlled golan heights. this buffer zone is syrian held territory, but the israeli prime minister said he ordered his troops to go into that zone after the syrian forces on the other side of that buffer zone abandoned their positions. speaking from the golan heights, the israeli prime minister also said that he sees the fall of the assad regime as a great opportunity. but one that he warns is also fraught with significant dangers. listen this is a historic day for the mid
cnn's jeremy diamond is joining us live from tel aviv, right now. jeremy, the israelis are watching this, understandably so very, very closely. the impacts could be enormous on israel. what can you tell us about the movement of these these israeli troops and these very dramatic developments in syria well, wolf today israeli troops began moving into that demilitarized buffer zone that has separated israeli from syrian forces for just over 50 years. >> this will position israeli troops...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, damascus.this area enable fleet and carried out hundreds of air strikes since the poll of the assad regime. yolande knell joins us. what detail is emerging in israel about those raids on syria?— raids on syria? israeli defence anal sts raids on syria? israeli defence analysts have _ raids on syria? israeli defence analysts have been _ raids on syria? israeli defence analysts have been picking - raids on syria? israeli defence. analysts have been picking over the latest information given out by the israeli military that says it destroyed 70—80% of syria's strategic military assets of syria was a significant military power in this region under president assad. israel says it is worried that weapons could fall into what it sees as the wrong hands, be thatjihadist groups in syria or its old enemy the lebanese armed group is four. we have one defence analyst saying now syria has been sent back to the starting line bereft of any strategic military capabilities. this is an unprecedented bombing campai
jeremy bowen, bbc news, damascus.this area enable fleet and carried out hundreds of air strikes since the poll of the assad regime. yolande knell joins us. what detail is emerging in israel about those raids on syria?— raids on syria? israeli defence anal sts raids on syria? israeli defence analysts have _ raids on syria? israeli defence analysts have been _ raids on syria? israeli defence analysts have been picking - raids on syria? israeli defence. analysts have been picking over the latest...
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jeremy: completely.sistent theme across the names i'm talking about, where have -- even if stocks have performed well, and alphabet is up 37% this year. it had a really good year. but even with that, the evaluation is well within long-term average ranges. it's not excessively valued to where there is an aggressive amount of expectations in the stock. that's where i'd be most careful right now. stocks that used to trade at 20, 25 times, are trading at 40, 50 times earnings. there is a higher bar, higher hurdle, higher level of expectations and those names. but i'm looking for is companies that can continue to grow, i still think that google, despite the regulatory concerns and the risks out there, is still going to grow. youtube is a phenomenal business. i don't think search is going away from ai. i think it is pivoting, but i don't think it is going away next year. we can take what we think is a reasonable valuation in google and still get that growth upside to hopefully get a double whammy of price appr
jeremy: completely.sistent theme across the names i'm talking about, where have -- even if stocks have performed well, and alphabet is up 37% this year. it had a really good year. but even with that, the evaluation is well within long-term average ranges. it's not excessively valued to where there is an aggressive amount of expectations in the stock. that's where i'd be most careful right now. stocks that used to trade at 20, 25 times, are trading at 40, 50 times earnings. there is a higher...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, damascus.ntony blinken is urging countries in the region to support a peaceful transition of power in syria. he's making his 12th visit to the middle east since october of last year. he met with the iraqi prime minister during an unannounced visit to iraq earlier on friday in a coordinated effort to work with a key regional partner to fight extremism. as syria transitions from the assad dictatorship to — hopefully — a democracy, it does so in a way that, of course, protects all of the minorities in syria, that produces an inclusive, non—sectarian government and does not become in any way a platform for terrorism. let's get more now on all of this. joining me live is aaron david miller, seniorfellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace. we heard there in that piece that the syrians and the celebrations, most pleading with the world to leave them alone, we heard one man saying don't interfere with our decisions but obviously, syria has long been a country where we have seen these mul
jeremy bowen, bbc news, damascus.ntony blinken is urging countries in the region to support a peaceful transition of power in syria. he's making his 12th visit to the middle east since october of last year. he met with the iraqi prime minister during an unannounced visit to iraq earlier on friday in a coordinated effort to work with a key regional partner to fight extremism. as syria transitions from the assad dictatorship to — hopefully — a democracy, it does so in a way that, of course,...
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jeremy is here with me.fighting right now, the state of play.— of fighting right now, the stateofla. . , state of play. last wednesday it all started. _ state of play. last wednesday it all started. this _ state of play. last wednesday it all started. this group - it all started. this group which is led by the dominant partner in this coalition, if you like, called hts, they moved out of their power base on the border with turkey and pushed toward aleppo. that was, according to their social media, was the target. they got there so quickly, more quickly than i think anybody expected, within two days they were posing for photos and selfies at the mighty citadel of aleppo, always a regime stronghold. they then pushed on and i think got overexcited and thinking they will go all the way to do masters, but that is actually a long road and there will be a lot of trouble on the way. —— go all the way to damascus. they went in the direction of the next big town on that road but now the syrian regime is striking back.
jeremy is here with me.fighting right now, the state of play.— of fighting right now, the stateofla. . , state of play. last wednesday it all started. _ state of play. last wednesday it all started. this _ state of play. last wednesday it all started. this group - it all started. this group which is led by the dominant partner in this coalition, if you like, called hts, they moved out of their power base on the border with turkey and pushed toward aleppo. that was, according to their social...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, damascus.htning offensive. thousands of people fled their homes over a decade ago as the assad regime crushed opposition forces there during the civil war. now, some have already come back. 0ur middle east correspondent hugo bachega reports from aleppo. they're too young to understand what's happening to the country. but they know things have changed. for the first time in their lives, they're home. their family escaped in 2012, when east aleppo was under rebel control. forces loyal to the assad regime crushed the opposition and,four years later, reclaimed it. it meant they could not come back. they were forced to stay in rebel areas in syria, until now. translation: i'm very happy. no—one can take away my happiness. we're here, sleeping, eating and drinking. we can't believe that we came back. may god protect those who took the country back. aleppo was the first major city to be captured by the astonishing rebel offensive led by the islamist group hayat tahrir al—sham. what happens here could
jeremy bowen, bbc news, damascus.htning offensive. thousands of people fled their homes over a decade ago as the assad regime crushed opposition forces there during the civil war. now, some have already come back. 0ur middle east correspondent hugo bachega reports from aleppo. they're too young to understand what's happening to the country. but they know things have changed. for the first time in their lives, they're home. their family escaped in 2012, when east aleppo was under rebel control....
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, damascus.es with an interest in the stability of syria. we will talk shortly in the programme to someone who advised the president of turkey. let's talk about some breaking news in the last hour that has come from the palace. the duke of york insist he have stopped all contact with a business man accused of being a chinese spy after receiving advice from a government. prince andrew said he met the individual through official channels with nothing of a sensitive nature ever discussed. the businessman described as a close confidant of the prince lost an appeal yesterday after previous home secretary sabella braverman barred him from entering the uk on national security grounds. the judges on national security grounds. thejudges heard on national security grounds. the judges heard the businessman had formed thejudges heard the businessman had formed a the judges heard the businessman had formed a close working relationship with prince andrew, receiving an invitation to his birthday party in 2020.
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their way could they do what they did to jeremy colbin? the most popular uh, i mean, socialist kind of lead to well positioned leader in the west and your babies fake anti semitism, says could they ever do it again? or are they that those deep state actors and that is your understanding. it was the deep state that you know, that people can look online to see the british soldiers are using pictures of goldman as target practice and that kind of stuff. yeah, i mean that again, it a to go back to what i said about the media and the free press and the illusion around that is the same with democracy. we don't have a democracy in this country. we have an oligarchy, and that stopped working with jeremy called him, was elected in 2015. and as you said, the labor party swelled to the biggest pots, even worse than europe. and he was destroyed by uh, a campaign around that symbolism. but also there was many, many elements of the british state, the, uh, the one is in destroyed arms companies, u. k. military intelligence agencies, the israel lobby that
their way could they do what they did to jeremy colbin? the most popular uh, i mean, socialist kind of lead to well positioned leader in the west and your babies fake anti semitism, says could they ever do it again? or are they that those deep state actors and that is your understanding. it was the deep state that you know, that people can look online to see the british soldiers are using pictures of goldman as target practice and that kind of stuff. yeah, i mean that again, it a to go back to...
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propaganda media system their way could they do what they did to jeremy colbin? the most popular uh, i mean, socialist kind of lead to well positioned leader in the west viewer by these fake anti semitism, says, could they ever do it again, or are they that those deep state actors and that is your understanding? it was the deep state that you know, that people can look online to see the british soldiers are using pictures of colvin as target practice and that kind of stuff. a. yeah, i mean that again, it a to go back to what i said about the media and the free press and the illusion around that is the same with democracy. we don't have a democracy in this country. we have an oligarchy, and that stopped working with jeremy copeland was elected in 2015. and as you said, the labor party swelled to the biggest party in western europe, and he was destroyed by uh, a campaign around that citizen. but also there was many, many elements of the british state, the, uh, the one in destroyed arms companies, u. k. military intelligence agencies, the israel lobby that you got t
propaganda media system their way could they do what they did to jeremy colbin? the most popular uh, i mean, socialist kind of lead to well positioned leader in the west viewer by these fake anti semitism, says, could they ever do it again, or are they that those deep state actors and that is your understanding? it was the deep state that you know, that people can look online to see the british soldiers are using pictures of colvin as target practice and that kind of stuff. a. yeah, i mean that...
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and jeremy is whether jeremy was send these towers messiahs to at ukraine. shots have refrained from doing that and has been criticized merits as indications you would do this. however, the reality is that by the time the new government has in place, donald trump with them being phase, and i think you cream would be part of a much bigger conversation involved with united states, about a possible piece to you. and you know, the future security architecture, so germany will be just one part of that check. so when that happens in the spring and put in dallas agree, yes, it will have an impact. i think lensky will be please out of the opposition party. the cd. you the main opposition party looks like it when this election come right on top with coalition partners already next year. apple or in for big period of change when it comes to ukraine policy, regardless at early next year. we're stop with them to, to follow up on that. if trump, as we suspect is going to try and push you cranes to a piece deal and possibly caught results is going to ukraine. do you think your up on its own is pre
and jeremy is whether jeremy was send these towers messiahs to at ukraine. shots have refrained from doing that and has been criticized merits as indications you would do this. however, the reality is that by the time the new government has in place, donald trump with them being phase, and i think you cream would be part of a much bigger conversation involved with united states, about a possible piece to you. and you know, the future security architecture, so germany will be just one part of...
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we have an oligarchy, and that stopped working with jeremy called him, was elected in 2015. and as you said, the labor party swelled to the biggest party in western europe. and he was destroyed by uh, a campaign around that symbolism. but also there was many, many elements of the british state, the, uh, the one is in destroyed arms companies. you can military intelligence agencies, the israel o, b i, you got together. and actually the, the, the reason that the anti semitism campaign came to kind of central campaign was, but it was much better than the other ones. the less were very bad at defending themselves. colbin himself was by the defending himself. um so that he was a traitor. out, he was a traitor, i'll give me, but that was okay. more important than colbin. what about you? because you are covering these stories about the so called the states. i'm a girl at the state of a genocidal country like breaking what. how, how safe are you? we know reports of kick plan bug, the great journalist for the great zone being stopped, as he threw up with sarah wilkinson, the pro pale
we have an oligarchy, and that stopped working with jeremy called him, was elected in 2015. and as you said, the labor party swelled to the biggest party in western europe. and he was destroyed by uh, a campaign around that symbolism. but also there was many, many elements of the british state, the, uh, the one is in destroyed arms companies. you can military intelligence agencies, the israel o, b i, you got together. and actually the, the, the reason that the anti semitism campaign came to...
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so we're not in a kind of muscle procession, jeremy, but we're definitely, there's a change, right? there's the, there's a lot of, there's the economic, sort of the energy transition which is, which is kind of going to drop pressure on jeremy with. it's like a car industry which has basically been if you like one of the drivers of growth in the last 70 years. so people can sense that something is happening. it's not yet come, but the feeler is coming down the time the way down the road. and the other thing is like a last months we would just have like a headline of the headline of what this company entails. no, going to be building factories here. there's companies like volkswagen is going to be something going factories and so there is like this economic use is like bad, but it hasn't yet hit people in their pocket. so obviously you've got inflation for sure. but like nobody's like there's not this kind of real depression. so let's move on to the last part and we want to talk about some of the people to at least vital is the name is come up the most today. so we will also link to,
so we're not in a kind of muscle procession, jeremy, but we're definitely, there's a change, right? there's the, there's a lot of, there's the economic, sort of the energy transition which is, which is kind of going to drop pressure on jeremy with. it's like a car industry which has basically been if you like one of the drivers of growth in the last 70 years. so people can sense that something is happening. it's not yet come, but the feeler is coming down the time the way down the road. and the...