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lina khan is the chair of the ftc.he wrote the amazon antitrust paradox law and led the congressional investigation into digital markets before joining the faculty at columbia law school. todd zywicki is the professor of law at the scalia law school, former director of the law and economics center and served as the director for the office of policy planning at the ftc. professor and chair, thank you for being here. the floor is yours. [applause] >> thank you chair khan for being here. we appreciate having you here. i've been intrigued by a lot of the things you have said and so i want to have a discussion to flesh out your views and then maybe ask you some questions. irving kristol's old observation, a neoconservative is a liberal mode by reality. i am a market fundamentalist who has been bumped by reality the last few years. several years ago, i sued my employer when they tried to force me to get vaccinated. i had already had covid. the world has been surreal since that time and made me think about the themes chair kh
lina khan is the chair of the ftc.he wrote the amazon antitrust paradox law and led the congressional investigation into digital markets before joining the faculty at columbia law school. todd zywicki is the professor of law at the scalia law school, former director of the law and economics center and served as the director for the office of policy planning at the ftc. professor and chair, thank you for being here. the floor is yours. [applause] >> thank you chair khan for being here. we...
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yes, let's move on, mr khan, february. yes, let's move on, mr khan. because — february.ve on, mr - khan, because the paragraph we were looking at was i think located in early february, but let's move forward a few weeks to the period around the end of february and the beginning of march. as you say, there had been a number of cobra meetings during february, to which you had not been invited. we come then to friday 28th february and a request we know was made on that day for you to attend a cobra meeting that was due to take place at the beginning of the next week, on the 2nd of march, the monday. and we can for these purposes just look at an e—mail exchange, this is 11—89 97. and we see here sort of... of the lower half of this page, an e—mail being sent from someone in your office, whose name has been redacted, too, ithink office, whose name has been redacted, too, i think it is claire... claire brunton, in no 10. it says this... the mayor's chief of staff has asked whether on the weather intend to invite the mayor to the cobra meeting regarding coronavirus on monday, t
yes, let's move on, mr khan, february. yes, let's move on, mr khan. because — february.ve on, mr - khan, because the paragraph we were looking at was i think located in early february, but let's move forward a few weeks to the period around the end of february and the beginning of march. as you say, there had been a number of cobra meetings during february, to which you had not been invited. we come then to friday 28th february and a request we know was made on that day for you to attend a...
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why the ukrainian tsypso unleashed their lies on the khan’s palace in crimea, and also what kind of liesy are making up about the new russian laws. and passports. mma fighter victoria dudakova proved to the whole world that russians go to the end. about this and much more is on the program today. this is an anti-fake program and here we are waging our fight against fakes and disinformation. severo-donetsk will now be under discussion and they will supposedly no longer issue humanitarian aid if you don’t have russian aid. passports, this is what they write: from november in sever-donetsk they will issue food products exclusively according to russian-style documents. if you haven’t received them, you will be left without humanitarian assistance. look, our passportization process is now very intensive, so to say that someone is not doing something receives without a russian passport, but this is somewhat premature, yes, that is, both humanitarian aid and services, all of a different nature, are received by residents of new regions, on the basis of documents. it's clear. the thing is that ha
why the ukrainian tsypso unleashed their lies on the khan’s palace in crimea, and also what kind of liesy are making up about the new russian laws. and passports. mma fighter victoria dudakova proved to the whole world that russians go to the end. about this and much more is on the program today. this is an anti-fake program and here we are waging our fight against fakes and disinformation. severo-donetsk will now be under discussion and they will supposedly no longer issue humanitarian aid...
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, they went back, to elect the supreme khan, the khans were always going to return, in europe they understoodery important in including for the pope...' in those days of the system of christian campaigns, the christian campaign against the mongols, of course, this requires some logistics, we understand this very well now during the russian-ukrainian war, because these knees are from supplies, yes , they play, that is rome wanted the same buffer that we actually have now, and not only the buffer, but also the galician volyn land was on the way to this future, as the papacy thought. a crusade, such a territory where the crusading army could get, eat , yes, actually, well, in principle, these local warriors still had some ... experience, he with nomads, yes, this is also very important, but these negotiations continued for some time, they continued not only with danylo, we know from the chronicles that the crown was even offered to alexander nevsky, this is a very well-known plot and a picture has even been painted of how alexander nevsky refused, yes, and for the promise of christ's campaign ag
, they went back, to elect the supreme khan, the khans were always going to return, in europe they understoodery important in including for the pope...' in those days of the system of christian campaigns, the christian campaign against the mongols, of course, this requires some logistics, we understand this very well now during the russian-ukrainian war, because these knees are from supplies, yes , they play, that is rome wanted the same buffer that we actually have now, and not only the...
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that's right, we have had to rely with our partners in khan - to rely with our partners in khan younis as you have been reporting with the hospitals, which now many of them have run out of fuel, fuel has been a massive issue for a while. so in the shelters which we are supporting, people have resorted to burning cardboard and packaging and anything else to fire makeshift ovens to make bread. but all of that is now running out. and now with the rain as well, that will make that even harder. there is basically a shortage all they have run out of literally everything now. whether we are talking water, food or fuel. whether we are talking water, food orfuel. and as noted, the rain is going to make an already horrific situation even worse. find going to make an already horrific situation even worse.— going to make an already horrific situation even worse. and what do ou situation even worse. and what do you understand — situation even worse. and what do you understand to _ situation even worse. and what do you understand to be _ situation even worse. and what do you understand to be the - si
that's right, we have had to rely with our partners in khan - to rely with our partners in khan younis as you have been reporting with the hospitals, which now many of them have run out of fuel, fuel has been a massive issue for a while. so in the shelters which we are supporting, people have resorted to burning cardboard and packaging and anything else to fire makeshift ovens to make bread. but all of that is now running out. and now with the rain as well, that will make that even harder....
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faithful friend of khan akhmat.f the crimean arda, mengligerey. moscow the diplomatic archive began to form under ivan ii with documents on relations between moscow and the crimean khan. why? the fact is that moscow and the crimean khan had the same enemies, a large horde, where khan akhmat constantly encroached on russia, on the possession of the crimean khan, and the lithuanian grand duke casimir, who again fought with moscow with the crimean khan and these relations turned out to be extremely fruitful. the liberation of russia from the ardyn yoke, the famous stand on the ugra, was marked not only by the stand on the ugra, but by the fact that the great did not come to the ugra prince of lithuania, and he did not come because mengli gerey, the crimean khan, in agreement with moscow, attacked the lithuanian possessions. and these are durable. moscow's relations with crimea continued until the end of the 15th century. in mutual documents sent from moscow to crimea and from crimea to moscow, the grand duke of moscow
faithful friend of khan akhmat.f the crimean arda, mengligerey. moscow the diplomatic archive began to form under ivan ii with documents on relations between moscow and the crimean khan. why? the fact is that moscow and the crimean khan had the same enemies, a large horde, where khan akhmat constantly encroached on russia, on the possession of the crimean khan, and the lithuanian grand duke casimir, who again fought with moscow with the crimean khan and these relations turned out to be...
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sadiq khan left turn. but will sadiq khan left out the cold as he claims? nonsense this is. good afternoon, we're on gb afternoon, britain. we're on gb news mornings from 930 on gb news is . well. >> sidique khan has been giving evidence to the covid inquiry. today. he's criticised the government for excluding him from an emergency cobra meeting at the start of march 2020. just as the coronavirus took hold . as the coronavirus took hold. >> yes, despite being invited to a cobra meeting a couple of weeks later, the mayor of london said lives could have been saved. that bears saved. i think that bears repeating . lives could been repeating. lives could have been saved if he, sadiq khan , had sat saved if he, sadiq khan, had sat at that meeting sooner. >> well, mr khan was giving evidence ahead of the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, who has just begun speaking the of the speaking, and the mayor of the liverpool region , steve liverpool city region, steve rotheram, speak . so rotheram, will also speak. so shall we speak to lisa hartle , shall we spea
sadiq khan left turn. but will sadiq khan left out the cold as he claims? nonsense this is. good afternoon, we're on gb afternoon, britain. we're on gb news mornings from 930 on gb news is . well. >> sidique khan has been giving evidence to the covid inquiry. today. he's criticised the government for excluding him from an emergency cobra meeting at the start of march 2020. just as the coronavirus took hold . as the coronavirus took hold. >> yes, despite being invited to a cobra...
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amy: you are in khan younis.n an interview you did with channel 4, you said it took you five hours to look for one liter of fuel in khan younis. if you can talk about why fuel is important and respond to what the israeli military assange, why they're not letting any coe in, saving lives, debaters with premature babies, etc., what this fuel shortage looks like for you? not only for use, palestinian in gaza, but advocacy officer in gaza for the norwegian refugee council, where you're responsible for so many refugees. >> there's no difference between anyone here. everyone is under the same circumstances. fuel is very important because there is no electricity. even when we have one week -- we have water -- we need the fuel to push the water up to the houses. that is why everything is challenging. it is a matter of complicity. you need to find water. it is a must impossible. three days, we're trying to find another leader and i could not make it. i was lucky because i found someone with a friend of mine and his car ha
amy: you are in khan younis.n an interview you did with channel 4, you said it took you five hours to look for one liter of fuel in khan younis. if you can talk about why fuel is important and respond to what the israeli military assange, why they're not letting any coe in, saving lives, debaters with premature babies, etc., what this fuel shortage looks like for you? not only for use, palestinian in gaza, but advocacy officer in gaza for the norwegian refugee council, where you're responsible...
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they are now in a facility in khan yunis _ now. yunis were _ now. they are now in a facility in khan yunis were 55,000 - now. they are now in a facility in khan yunis were 55,000 people | now. they are now in a facility in i khan yunis were 55,000 people are being displaced there. they are in a tent now, just like the rest of the people, trying to survive day by day. i think the situation is getting worse and worse. it is a catastrophe being born out of an already existing catastrophe before. he did manage to speak to your family today. he did manage to speak to your family today-— family today. yes, for like two minutes. _ family today. yes, for like two minutes. just _ family today. yes, for like two minutes, just to _ family today. yes, for like two minutes, just to know - family today. yes, for like two minutes, just to know that - family today. yes, for like two l minutes, just to know that they family today. yes, for like two - minutes, just to know that they are alive and still in the same area. they are not evacuating again
they are now in a facility in khan yunis _ now. yunis were _ now. they are now in a facility in khan yunis were 55,000 - now. they are now in a facility in khan yunis were 55,000 people | now. they are now in a facility in i khan yunis were 55,000 people are being displaced there. they are in a tent now, just like the rest of the people, trying to survive day by day. i think the situation is getting worse and worse. it is a catastrophe being born out of an already existing catastrophe before....
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the jabala refugee camp and areas east of rafa, as well as khan yunis were also struck. the official death toll since october 7th has now surpassed 12,000. but gaza's health ministry says it is increasingly difficult to document all the fatalities given the communication black out and collapse of the health system. israel has also been raiding hospitals in recent days claiming that hamas is using the facilities for its operations, the resistance movement though has strongly denied that accusation. meanwile the military wing of hamal says groups prepared itself for a long defensive in the face of... israel on gaza, the al khassam brigade says longer israel stays in gaza, the heavier damage it will suffer. the spoke person abu ubeida said al-kassan fighters are chasing regime forces and their vehicles street by street. according to abu ubeeda, hamas fighters have destroyed 62 israeli military vehicles just in the past four days. he says this is besides destroying several buildings where israeli soldiers were deployed. the spokesperson said hamas fighters killed at least ni
the jabala refugee camp and areas east of rafa, as well as khan yunis were also struck. the official death toll since october 7th has now surpassed 12,000. but gaza's health ministry says it is increasingly difficult to document all the fatalities given the communication black out and collapse of the health system. israel has also been raiding hospitals in recent days claiming that hamas is using the facilities for its operations, the resistance movement though has strongly denied that...
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the big question now is, what will happen to the party if imran khan is not at its helm?e beginning of next year. thank ou ve at the beginning of next year. thank you very much _ at the beginning of next year. thank you very much for — at the beginning of next year. thank you very much for updating - at the beginning of next year. thank you very much for updating us - at the beginning of next year. thank you very much for updating us from islamabad. do stay with us on bbc news. we will have the latest from israel and gaza. this is the life shot from southern israel, looking into gaza, where we are in the sixth day of an extended ceasefire. it was supposed to last four days, it has been extended by two. and now reports that could be extended. stay with us for the latest. for many of you it is cold out there but it is a bright and sunny day out there. one or two, but it is a bright and sunny day out there. one ortwo, a but it is a bright and sunny day out there. one or two, a different story with signs of winter. we have seen snow in parts of north—east england and scotland
the big question now is, what will happen to the party if imran khan is not at its helm?e beginning of next year. thank ou ve at the beginning of next year. thank you very much _ at the beginning of next year. thank you very much for — at the beginning of next year. thank you very much for updating - at the beginning of next year. thank you very much for updating us - at the beginning of next year. thank you very much for updating us from islamabad. do stay with us on bbc news. we will have...
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there, breaking news, 13, palestinians killed as israel air strikes hit residential building in a khan uniness south of the gaza strip, meanwile palestinians in the westbank also facing israeli aggression as regime forces are carrying out raids on different parts of the occupied region a daily basis. at least nine palestinians have been killed in the latest wave of attacks in the west bank. five lost their lives in an israeli raid in the genan refugee camp north of the occupied territories. 17 were wounded as well. locals say regime forces. used live rounds during the raid. four more palestinians were also killed in attacks near al-khalil and east out hoods, at least 143 palestinians have lost their lives in the west bank. since october the 7th, that's when israel began its onslot in the besiege gaza strip. tengens have also been on the rise ever since in the west bank as well. you can see more uh breaking news on the bottom of your screen there, according to the un uh agency for refugees onra, around 700,000 palestinians are taking. shelter in un schools, buildings, but receiving no s
there, breaking news, 13, palestinians killed as israel air strikes hit residential building in a khan uniness south of the gaza strip, meanwile palestinians in the westbank also facing israeli aggression as regime forces are carrying out raids on different parts of the occupied region a daily basis. at least nine palestinians have been killed in the latest wave of attacks in the west bank. five lost their lives in an israeli raid in the genan refugee camp north of the occupied territories. 17...
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i around areas, for example, like khan younis? , ., , around areas, for example, like khan younis?sh it was possible but unfortunately in _ younis? i wish it was possible but unfortunately in khan _ younis? i wish it was possible but unfortunately in khan younis, - younis? i wish it was possible butj unfortunately in khan younis, like gaza city, you have important hamas fortifications, rockets are fired into israel in their hundreds from that immediate area and we cannot dismantle the hamas military machine without going to places like khan younis. so i know it is difficult for people who have already fled their homes to once again move, i understand that, my father was a refugee, i know what it is to move in war, it is not easy, i�*ve heard it first hand at home over the dinner table. it first hand at home over the dinnertable. but let�*s it first hand at home over the dinner table. but let�*s be clear, it is better to move than to get caught up is better to move than to get caught up in the crossfire, that�*s the bottom line, we don�*t want to see innocent people hurt in the figh
i around areas, for example, like khan younis? , ., , around areas, for example, like khan younis?sh it was possible but unfortunately in _ younis? i wish it was possible but unfortunately in khan _ younis? i wish it was possible but unfortunately in khan younis, - younis? i wish it was possible butj unfortunately in khan younis, like gaza city, you have important hamas fortifications, rockets are fired into israel in their hundreds from that immediate area and we cannot dismantle the hamas...
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يلا يا عم يلا, the bombardment of khan unis is killed around 30 people, mostly children, in central gazanrabala, six palestinians died in a air attack a home, total death toll from relentless israeli bombing and shelling is now over 12,000 women and children make up majority of the victims. hospitals have been the one of the prime targets of israeli air strike since october 7th. one of the hardest hit health facilities is alsifa hospital in gaza city, which is hosting over 300 patients in addition to civilians taking shelter there. the military wing of the palestinian resistance movement, hamas says group is prepared itself for a long defensive in the face of israeli onslot on gazam brigade says, longer israel stays in gaza, the heavier the blow will be for it, the spokesman abubaida says al khasam fighters are chasing regime forces from street to street, now according to abubaida, hamas fighters have destroyed 62 israeli military vehicles in the past four days, he says this is uh next to destroy. during several buildings where israeli soldiers were hiding. the spokesman says the hamamas
يلا يا عم يلا, the bombardment of khan unis is killed around 30 people, mostly children, in central gazanrabala, six palestinians died in a air attack a home, total death toll from relentless israeli bombing and shelling is now over 12,000 women and children make up majority of the victims. hospitals have been the one of the prime targets of israeli air strike since october 7th. one of the hardest hit health facilities is alsifa hospital in gaza city, which is hosting over 300...
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you see where khan younis is. this is less than ten miles, and less than 20-minute drive from place-to-place, and so this process could be very, very quick. again, 13 hostages in the process of being turned over, and our understanding all along is that this is children and also women. this is part of the deal that was brokered that would release 50 hostages from inside gaza over the next four days in exchange for some 150 palestinian prisoners inside of israel and also some humanitarian aid coming inside of egypt and some other things around the margins. our understanding is that this process is under way, and it is developing by the minute. and one of things that we are watching is abigail adon who turns 4 years old today, and her parents were killed by hamas terrorists and unclear, we are told that americans would not be part of the exchange today, but it is one thing that we are watching for very, very closely. okay. let's get back to kaitlan collins in tel aviv to get the latest of what you are hearing at this
you see where khan younis is. this is less than ten miles, and less than 20-minute drive from place-to-place, and so this process could be very, very quick. again, 13 hostages in the process of being turned over, and our understanding all along is that this is children and also women. this is part of the deal that was brokered that would release 50 hostages from inside gaza over the next four days in exchange for some 150 palestinian prisoners inside of israel and also some humanitarian aid...
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situation in khan younis is catastrophic as _ translation: the situation in khan younis is catastrophicslation: the situation in khan younis is catastrophic as you can - younis is catastrophic as you can see. people are waiting in lines for three days to get flour and after we finished the line for that we go to stand in line for gas. in this town few buildings have been spared. this brief window on to gaza's new landscape may be closing soon. the present hard to look at. the future hard to see. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. it's more than seven weeks since hamas launched its attack in what has been described as israel's largest intelligence failure for 50 years. bbc verify and the bbc�*s arabic service have found that hamas — a designated terrorist group by the uk government — held multiple training exercises planning the attacks in plain sight of israel — and posted the evidence on social media. here's our defence correspondent jonathan beale with more details. the scale and brutality of the hamas attack on october seventh shocked the worl
situation in khan younis is catastrophic as _ translation: the situation in khan younis is catastrophicslation: the situation in khan younis is catastrophic as you can - younis is catastrophic as you can see. people are waiting in lines for three days to get flour and after we finished the line for that we go to stand in line for gas. in this town few buildings have been spared. this brief window on to gaza's new landscape may be closing soon. the present hard to look at. the future hard to...
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of of khans and even this hospital is working nearly 200% capacity and the they're operating on people without anesthesia, they're treating they taking care of the wounded without antibiotics, only basic supplies that remain here, the only maybe the only thing that remains working in this hospital is electricity and internet so far, right and asha. one has to ask how much can elnaser handle? you're talking about a population of over 2 million people relying a single, mean hospital that just doesn't make sense, and i know it's not the only hospital, but you're saying running at full or beyond full capacity is um alnocer, do we know how many hospitals have been taken out of commission up until this point? i think the who director is mistaken, i think all hospitals are out of service right now, the only ones working are the... one south of of the ghaza wady or the ghaza valley which is this one this is the biggest hospital and there is the european the european gaza hospital also east of khans partially operating as well as a marters hospital in balalah these are the only functioning hosp
of of khans and even this hospital is working nearly 200% capacity and the they're operating on people without anesthesia, they're treating they taking care of the wounded without antibiotics, only basic supplies that remain here, the only maybe the only thing that remains working in this hospital is electricity and internet so far, right and asha. one has to ask how much can elnaser handle? you're talking about a population of over 2 million people relying a single, mean hospital that just...
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who is pro sadiq khan point? maybe his khan at this point? about the immediate family. what about the bucket ? do you want to. do you bucket? do you want to. do you know civil servants? know about civil servants? yes civil been go civil servants have been the go ahead government to ahead by the government to potentially spend as much as two weeks overseas , two weeks per weeks overseas, two weeks per year overseas, working remotely. and that has angered some people . we know civil servants don't have a good reputation. of have a good reputation. a lot of people are either envious people maybe are either envious or angry, depending or rightfully angry, depending on your, you know, attitude . i'd on your, you know, attitude. i'd say as long as because i'm i'm the son of a civil servant, i have been a civil servant at some point, as long as they do work and let's not forget about the as long as they do get any work done and then the other thing is, a lot of them at least their union is arguing, have connections overseas, family overseas with the
who is pro sadiq khan point? maybe his khan at this point? about the immediate family. what about the bucket ? do you want to. do you bucket? do you want to. do you know civil servants? know about civil servants? yes civil been go civil servants have been the go ahead government to ahead by the government to potentially spend as much as two weeks overseas , two weeks per weeks overseas, two weeks per year overseas, working remotely. and that has angered some people . we know civil servants...
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aleadiq khan and starmer and the sadiq khan and starmer and yvette cooper to have a pop. is, do you my question to you is, do you think conservatives will think the conservatives will stand will the knives stand by her or will the knives be out from within the party? >> martin i think they will. >> martin i think they will. >> stand by suella braverman and i think she'll find that she is echoing what a lot in the party think that what people think in this country , that having the this country, that having the march on on remembrance day are jewish community, are also very worried about these marches . and worried about these marches. and i think we just really wanted them stopped. now i think some of the language she may have used is typical of suella braverman. i think when she talks about a mob that's probably , you know, overdoing probably, you know, overdoing it. but i think in the end, these marches should not have taken place. i think there is likely to a ceasefire or likely to be a ceasefire or a cessation of hostilities in in gaza. cessation of hostilities in in
aleadiq khan and starmer and the sadiq khan and starmer and yvette cooper to have a pop. is, do you my question to you is, do you think conservatives will think the conservatives will stand will the knives stand by her or will the knives be out from within the party? >> martin i think they will. >> martin i think they will. >> stand by suella braverman and i think she'll find that she is echoing what a lot in the party think that what people think in this country , that having...
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what think, khan's what do you think, sadiq khan's comments are?ards the police. you're not english anymore or or words to that effect. now that would to me, that would sort of suggest that they had attention to they had paid attention to suella bravermans comments about policing differently for one group of people and policing differently for another group of people. so has it emboldened? has it inflamed? i would say that it must have emboldened and inflamed. back to inflamed. but i take you back to my point. yesterday was my earlier point. yesterday was always to kick off. was always going to kick off. it was always going to kick off. it was always going to kick off. it was always going happen because always going to happen because what we're confusing now we what we're confusing now and we need to differentiate between nationalism right and nationalism and far right and patriotism now, there's a danger being patriotic is fine. the love of your country being a nationalist, isn't that fine because you think your culture is better and superior than
what think, khan's what do you think, sadiq khan's comments are?ards the police. you're not english anymore or or words to that effect. now that would to me, that would sort of suggest that they had attention to they had paid attention to suella bravermans comments about policing differently for one group of people and policing differently for another group of people. so has it emboldened? has it inflamed? i would say that it must have emboldened and inflamed. back to inflamed. but i take you...
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kelefa sanneh talks with music legend chaka khan. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: it was 1984 and the name chaka khanter: "i feel for you" written by prince and featuring the rapper medically mel shot up the charts. everyone loved that intro, except khan herself. >> i was embarrassed. i didn't like anybody saying my name. i got to live with this. >> reporter: earlier this month, at the barclays center in brooklyn, how much of your life have you spent backstage in arenas like this one? >> half of it. >> reporter: half your life? >> half my life. >> reporter: chaka khan was inducted in the rock & roll hall of fame. she performed at the ceremony with friends like cia. >> e.r. and common, she is not eager to embark on a new tour. are you able to take a breath and really enjoy the fact that so many people want to celebrate what you have done? >> how about i can now sit back and look at some good movies and spend time with my grandchildren. plant some flowers. >> reporter: at age 70, she is certainly earned some time off. she build her legacy with a string of monster hits starting in the 1970s. ♪ >> report
kelefa sanneh talks with music legend chaka khan. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: it was 1984 and the name chaka khanter: "i feel for you" written by prince and featuring the rapper medically mel shot up the charts. everyone loved that intro, except khan herself. >> i was embarrassed. i didn't like anybody saying my name. i got to live with this. >> reporter: earlier this month, at the barclays center in brooklyn, how much of your life have you spent backstage in arenas like...
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i'm sorry ash joins us from khan yunis to tell us more. ashhaf, what do you have for us? well cave, we just learned that there are some skirmishes and fighting taking place right now in gaza city, in the western part of gaza city. and the northern northeastern part of the gaza city as well as east of khannes seems them some kind of violation of the humanitarian pause there is the heavy gun fire especially from israeli tanks in the western part of of gaza city. it is possible that israel region forces are trying to prevent people from from areas near the israeli tanks from returning to their homes. although as part of this humanitarian pass, the supposed people are supposed to return to their homes, those who are still uh present in the northern parts of gaza, they're supposed to return to their homes and and no harm should come to them, but seems that israel as usual continues to violate all agreements, as for the last four days, although no israeli fighter jets should be jets should be in the in the skies of khanness or gaza for. hours at least in gaza in khanus, this mo
i'm sorry ash joins us from khan yunis to tell us more. ashhaf, what do you have for us? well cave, we just learned that there are some skirmishes and fighting taking place right now in gaza city, in the western part of gaza city. and the northern northeastern part of the gaza city as well as east of khannes seems them some kind of violation of the humanitarian pause there is the heavy gun fire especially from israeli tanks in the western part of of gaza city. it is possible that israel region...
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in khan yunis, we noticed today for the last 4—5 hours at least, air strikes in khan yunis — but in gazaael is fighting in eight different battles, we understand the biggest one is northwest and southwest. fighting will continue — not as intense as yesterday, but fighting will continue there. we have seen footage of air strikes and exchange of fire in some of the blazes overnight. we have about a0 people at least killed, some say 50 — still no official figure from the palestinian health ministry here in gaza about the number of people killed overnight. but, yes, we have air strikes in central gaza, in the city, in the area that israel asked 1.2 million people to flee. in khan yunis, here in rafah, we have air strikes and also intense air strikes in gaza city. today, it was an eastern part of gaza city, in a neighbourhood where people are talking about many people are trapped under their houses. as you know, getting information is really hard, and verifying information is really hard, given the communication difficulties. but the situation in gaza city, where about half million people, we
in khan yunis, we noticed today for the last 4—5 hours at least, air strikes in khan yunis — but in gazaael is fighting in eight different battles, we understand the biggest one is northwest and southwest. fighting will continue — not as intense as yesterday, but fighting will continue there. we have seen footage of air strikes and exchange of fire in some of the blazes overnight. we have about a0 people at least killed, some say 50 — still no official figure from the palestinian health...
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and now joining us for an update from khan unis is press tv correspondent ashraf shanin. hello ashraf, hope you're safe and doing well out there. very concerned for you this morning when i came on shift ashraf and noticed a palestinian journalist in khan units in the supposedly shelter of his own home. was killed by an israeli strike and i had to reach out to you and i'm glad that you're the first person i'm talking to when i came on shipt how you doing and what can you tell us is taking place there in gaza today um i'm still in shock haven't cried this much in my life because is a uh my colleague for 27 years we worked together in palestine tv he was news editor was anchoring the news and before he was killed we were sitting to get there back there that tent that belongs to palestine tv and we were joking around and like you know what are you going to do after the war we do this we do that and then i was really exhausted and i left and uh i went to sleep for a couple hours when i woke up uh everyone was looking at me in a strange way and saying ashraf uh there's somethin
and now joining us for an update from khan unis is press tv correspondent ashraf shanin. hello ashraf, hope you're safe and doing well out there. very concerned for you this morning when i came on shift ashraf and noticed a palestinian journalist in khan units in the supposedly shelter of his own home. was killed by an israeli strike and i had to reach out to you and i'm glad that you're the first person i'm talking to when i came on shipt how you doing and what can you tell us is taking place...
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unis has lost 60 of its citizens, most of them children, especially in the eastern part of of khans in an area called asharqa that includes baneshela al-karara. and other towns adjacent to the security fence in the east of the angle. the uh general humanitarian situation in gaza is getting worse by the day. 37 days on, people in gaza have no water, no food, no fuel, no electricity, seaway system has completely collapsed, the whole sector has collapsed, health sector and hospitals, north of the gaza wadi, are has have completely stopped offering service to to. people, there are only three remaining hospitals in gaza, that's the located in the southern part of the ghaza strip, al-aqsa marta's hospital balah, the nasir hospital here in khan unis and it is the biggest hospital in the southern gaza as well as the hanuness european hospital, but all the these three hospitals have no medicines or or anything really to offer to patients or injured people because they don't have antibiotics, they don't have anesthesia, the only thing they have so far is electricity because onra, the united n
unis has lost 60 of its citizens, most of them children, especially in the eastern part of of khans in an area called asharqa that includes baneshela al-karara. and other towns adjacent to the security fence in the east of the angle. the uh general humanitarian situation in gaza is getting worse by the day. 37 days on, people in gaza have no water, no food, no fuel, no electricity, seaway system has completely collapsed, the whole sector has collapsed, health sector and hospitals, north of the...
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unis because we've also heard multiple people passing away in khan unis being targeted in khanis we just mentioned earlier today that there were fatalities exactly where you're at in khanus how's the situation like there as i said danny uh chances of surviving is much higher than any other places but still if you know if you are in the wrong place at the wrong time, you're gone, this is how it goes here, it's like the wild wild west right now in kanunis, uh, you can just walk down the street, you know, nothing's going on, all of sudden someone is wanted by the israeli regime happens to drive by you, walk by you or think that they're driving by you, this they they fight rocket at him and they kill you along with him. okay, thank you, ash, talk to you soon asha, they're joining us from khan, we're going to go back to uh sondos al-asad. journalists and commentator joining us from uh beirout, hey so seems like we have some technical difficulties, seems like we have you back, you're in the in the middle of saying something, i don't if you want to uh uh finish what you were saying or if y
unis because we've also heard multiple people passing away in khan unis being targeted in khanis we just mentioned earlier today that there were fatalities exactly where you're at in khanus how's the situation like there as i said danny uh chances of surviving is much higher than any other places but still if you know if you are in the wrong place at the wrong time, you're gone, this is how it goes here, it's like the wild wild west right now in kanunis, uh, you can just walk down the street,...
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refused to pay tribute to khan akhmat.end has it that he even publicly trampled the khan's basma, a document demanding the next payment, and ordered the execution of the ambassadors who had arrived on assignment. the khan could not stand the insult and went on a campaign against rebellious russia with an army of one hundred thousand. but the russians had quite a large army. took place on the ugra, this is the left tributary of the aka, and there began what went down in history as the stand on the ugra river. for 2 months, huge armies stood opposite each other, separated by a river. the ardyns were waiting for their polish allies, but they did not come. attempts to cross the ugra were repulsed by ivan's troops ii. as a result, akhmat ordered a retreat. varda took this as a defeat. khan was killed, civil strife began, and russia finally got rid of the mongol-tatar. iga. on november 7, 1850, the parisian madist louise simon de mamanche was killed in moscow. this crime remained in history because the russian playwright, alexan
refused to pay tribute to khan akhmat.end has it that he even publicly trampled the khan's basma, a document demanding the next payment, and ordered the execution of the ambassadors who had arrived on assignment. the khan could not stand the insult and went on a campaign against rebellious russia with an army of one hundred thousand. but the russians had quite a large army. took place on the ugra, this is the left tributary of the aka, and there began what went down in history as the stand on...
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this footage was filmed for the bbc today in khan younis in the south.ereaved get one last look. and a father, one last embrace. the agony of samirjamil aga, cradling his five—year—old son, mohammed. then, his other son is brought to him. six—year—old samir. he can't bear to let him go. parted for ever. palestinians say the boys were among 30 people killed when israel bombed several houses in khan younis. but finally, some hope for around 30 premature babies. seen here today being checked by doctors in rafah in southern gaza. the world health organization got them out of al—shifa hospital, which it says is a death zone. they are due to be moved to egypt. and in israel, many are still enveloped by grief, still saying goodbye. here they honour a passionate campaignerfor peace. vivian silver was a canadian israeli activist. if palestinians were allowed into israel for medical treatment, she drove them to hospital. when hamas attacked her kibbutz near the gaza border, she was burned to death inside her home. her son, jonathan, said her peace movement had bee
this footage was filmed for the bbc today in khan younis in the south.ereaved get one last look. and a father, one last embrace. the agony of samirjamil aga, cradling his five—year—old son, mohammed. then, his other son is brought to him. six—year—old samir. he can't bear to let him go. parted for ever. palestinians say the boys were among 30 people killed when israel bombed several houses in khan younis. but finally, some hope for around 30 premature babies. seen here today being...
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during the air strikes against the civilians, civilians and the civilian infrastructure uh here in khan uninis, the uh the... or the pause as israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu has termed it humanitarian pause uh will as i said will take effect sometime uh thursday or late thursday and will last for four days according to the mediators mainly mainly qatar and according to sources within the palestinian resistance as soon as the the exchange. begins exchange of prisoners, mainly uh women and children, the uh the qataris will announce, they will make a statement and then hamas will make a statement and following that the biden administration will make a statement regarding the truth, the body administration already said that they welcome the release of all uh us citizens held within the ghaza strip, ashref, what can you tell us? about the humanitarian situation, we know that almost all the hospitals uh are now non-functional uh, there is lack of clean sanitation, clean, sanitated water, um, no food, no fuel, no medicine, how are the people of gaza coping during these dark hours? wel
during the air strikes against the civilians, civilians and the civilian infrastructure uh here in khan uninis, the uh the... or the pause as israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu has termed it humanitarian pause uh will as i said will take effect sometime uh thursday or late thursday and will last for four days according to the mediators mainly mainly qatar and according to sources within the palestinian resistance as soon as the the exchange. begins exchange of prisoners, mainly uh women...
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pardon chief a local hospital there are 26 fatalities, now this was khans a place where people were supposed to go and uh migrate from or displace themselves from the north part of the besieg enclave to not get bombed to not get killed and they're getting bombed and killed and now being told to leave and also al shifa hospital that's been upon israel sie for over a week and finally the regime stormed it uh the night before um last from two entrances the western and southern entrance of the hospital is told people in that... including hospital staff, they have an hour to get the displaced, the sick and the everyone out of that hospital has to be, and the doctors are saying, the hospital director is saying there's no way we can get everyone out in an hour time that the regime has given us a fraud, the damage that this uh onslot on the civilian population of gaza, is it irreparable for the us image, for israel is is basically can they clean it up after this, the whole world. has witnessed it, there we've seen thousands upon thousands of rallies worldwide in support of palestinians and
pardon chief a local hospital there are 26 fatalities, now this was khans a place where people were supposed to go and uh migrate from or displace themselves from the north part of the besieg enclave to not get bombed to not get killed and they're getting bombed and killed and now being told to leave and also al shifa hospital that's been upon israel sie for over a week and finally the regime stormed it uh the night before um last from two entrances the western and southern entrance of the...
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we're going to obviously start with you ashraf there in khan to get the latest if you can with respectumanitarian pass uh is still holding almost an hour. for few minutes into this uh humanitarian uh pause uh we can see it here and at nasar hospital thousands of people already vacated nasar hospital some of them went back to the areas in the eastern parts ofira and benisoela there are tens of thousands of people moved out of there as a result of the... bombardment and and tank shelling of the of those farming areas and farming villages in the east of of khan units, also some people that i personally know have already made their way uh north towards the on salanin road trying to go into a convoy around 1 p.m. today to try and cross the gaza. body of the ghaza valley into the the northern parts of the ghaza strip, although the israel regime has warned them not to do that, and we hope that no one will get hurt trying at or attempting to go through saladin road or any other areas like the coastal parts of the of of the gaz strip. now regarding the air trucks, air trucks should be coming in
we're going to obviously start with you ashraf there in khan to get the latest if you can with respectumanitarian pass uh is still holding almost an hour. for few minutes into this uh humanitarian uh pause uh we can see it here and at nasar hospital thousands of people already vacated nasar hospital some of them went back to the areas in the eastern parts ofira and benisoela there are tens of thousands of people moved out of there as a result of the... bombardment and and tank shelling of the...
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behind me after an air strike that took place about half an hour ago, nearby the naser hospital in khan unis, there is heavy bombardment right now as we speak in in khan city, almost every name is being attacked, for some reason the israeli regime increase decided to increase the attacks on khaniones, probably because most of the international internally dispressed persons, idps who left the the northern part of the ghaza strip and so refuge and southern ghaza have come tonis, i think that's the reason why the israels are increasing attacks on khanness, now uh back to the... main problem we having today is the shifa hospital situation with israeli artillery and israeli war plays attacking the the shifa hospital, not directly attacking the hospital, attacking the gates of the hospital, attacking the walls of of shifa hospital and causing lot of fear and horror and terror for those inside the chief medical. medical complex compound is about between 7 to 1000 people inside chifa hospital seeking refuge inside the hospital in addition to to the few hundred patients who are still there uh wh
behind me after an air strike that took place about half an hour ago, nearby the naser hospital in khan unis, there is heavy bombardment right now as we speak in in khan city, almost every name is being attacked, for some reason the israeli regime increase decided to increase the attacks on khaniones, probably because most of the international internally dispressed persons, idps who left the the northern part of the ghaza strip and so refuge and southern ghaza have come tonis, i think that's...
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i as a whole are owned areas like khan younis? , ., , as a whole are owned areas like khan younis? in khan younis late in gaza city, you have important hamas fortifications, rockets fired into israel in the hundreds from that area and we can't dismantle the name or —— i know it's difficult for people to once again move, i understand that, i father was a refugee, i know what it's understand that, i father was a refugee, i know what its is to move in war, it's not easy my eye harriet first hand over the dinner table. it's better to move than to be caught up in the bottom line. we don't want to see in the crossfire, that's the bottom line. we don't want to see the innocent people hurt in the fighting between israel and hamas so we are urging people to leave israel. we know is not easy, but it's better to move and i believe as people moved to the suggested area to the west of khan younis, you would see it in agencies getting their act together, provide intense, and medicine and feel hospital and the facilities will be there only a matter of time, move out of the combat zone, i don't wa
i as a whole are owned areas like khan younis? , ., , as a whole are owned areas like khan younis? in khan younis late in gaza city, you have important hamas fortifications, rockets fired into israel in the hundreds from that area and we can't dismantle the name or —— i know it's difficult for people to once again move, i understand that, i father was a refugee, i know what it's understand that, i father was a refugee, i know what its is to move in war, it's not easy my eye harriet first...
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kelefa sanneh has her story. ♪ chaka khan ♪ >> reporter: it was 1984, and the name chaka khan was on did you no he that that intro was going to be so -- >> yes, i knew that was going to be the kiss of death for me. ♪ feel for you ♪ ♪ i think i love you ♪ >> reporter: "i feel for you" written by prince and featuring the rapper mellie mel shot up the charts. everyone loved that intro, except maybe khan herself. >> i was embarrassed. >> embarrassed? why? >> yeah. i didn't like saying my name over. i got to live with this. ♪ >> reporter: earlier this month, at the barclays center in brooklyn -- >> so how much of your life have you spent backstage in arenas like this one? >> half of it. >> half of your life? >> half of my life. >> reporter: chaka khan was inducted into the rock & roll hall of fame. she performed at the ceremony with friends like sia. ♪ i'm every woman ♪ >> reporter: h.e.r. and common, though she's not eager to embark on a new tour. >> are you able now to sort of take a breath and really enjoy the fact that so many people want to celebrate what you've done? >> how about i
kelefa sanneh has her story. ♪ chaka khan ♪ >> reporter: it was 1984, and the name chaka khan was on did you no he that that intro was going to be so -- >> yes, i knew that was going to be the kiss of death for me. ♪ feel for you ♪ ♪ i think i love you ♪ >> reporter: "i feel for you" written by prince and featuring the rapper mellie mel shot up the charts. everyone loved that intro, except maybe khan herself. >> i was embarrassed. >>...
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secondly, i have been intrigued by some of the themes in lina khan's work. focused on structural protections against consolidated power in the private sector reminiscent to me of how we might discuss vertical and horizontal protections of liberty and the constitutional context the and that's just part of why i am still looking for this morning's conversation. confidence that our speakers are well known so briefly lina khan is the chair of the federal trade commission. she wrote the amazon antitrust at yale law school and led congressional investigation before joining the faculty at colombia law school where she's currently on leave. todd, professor of law and also research fellow and former director of the law of economic center and most relevant on long list of accomplishments served as direct o of office at policy planning at the ftc. thank you so much for being here today, the floor is yours. [applause] i've never spread a single word of misinformation. you can read my complaint. since that time i've had videos removed on youtube. i've been shad dow banne
secondly, i have been intrigued by some of the themes in lina khan's work. focused on structural protections against consolidated power in the private sector reminiscent to me of how we might discuss vertical and horizontal protections of liberty and the constitutional context the and that's just part of why i am still looking for this morning's conversation. confidence that our speakers are well known so briefly lina khan is the chair of the federal trade commission. she wrote the amazon...
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it is quite interesting, sadiq khan says eventually he was invited to cobra meetings., and we heard in exchange for the night before the first national mandatory lockdown was announced on 23rd of march, we saw on screen in the hearing, and the evidence was discussed of a transcript of a telephone call between boris johnson, transcript of a telephone call between borisjohnson, dane piedt minister, and sadiq khan. what was very interesting from that is that borisjohnson is prime minister was having to balance the health concerns about economic concerns. and one got a sense from the evidence, the transcript we were looking at, that even at that stage their night before the national lockdown was ordered, borisjohnson the prime minister still had not made up his mind on whether that was something that should take place, which indeed the following day he announced. doubt you very much. stay with us. we will be back in a few moments time. covering another main story, events in israel and gaza, this is the scene from southern israel looking into gaza, where efforts continue to
it is quite interesting, sadiq khan says eventually he was invited to cobra meetings., and we heard in exchange for the night before the first national mandatory lockdown was announced on 23rd of march, we saw on screen in the hearing, and the evidence was discussed of a transcript of a telephone call between boris johnson, transcript of a telephone call between borisjohnson, dane piedt minister, and sadiq khan. what was very interesting from that is that borisjohnson is prime minister was...
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okay now let's go live to gaza to khan yunis ash our correspondent is there right uh close to the nasar hospital ash we just had the honor chief talking about the situation he was. saying that the lives of people in gaza are hanging by a threat and he was asking for badly needed uh medical equipment and medication and you know whatever else even the basic supplies that you might need so you are there and you know better than anybody else. tell us about the situation. yes, yes, life is hanging by a threat. gaza, especially for the children who are suffering the most out of this heinous attacks by the israeli regime that take place on almost a daily basis and hourly basis, actually not daily basis, felipe lazarini, he knows very well how how life is gaza is, he knows how overpopulated gaza is, he knows the real statistics about gaza, how most of the of the population rely on handouts by ur agencies to survive, now unua ha has no food to offer, no medication to offer, nothing and no fuel, and fuel is lifeline, this is how the absence of fuel basically is killing the people in gaza, already
okay now let's go live to gaza to khan yunis ash our correspondent is there right uh close to the nasar hospital ash we just had the honor chief talking about the situation he was. saying that the lives of people in gaza are hanging by a threat and he was asking for badly needed uh medical equipment and medication and you know whatever else even the basic supplies that you might need so you are there and you know better than anybody else. tell us about the situation. yes, yes, life is hanging...
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who is pro sadiq khan point? maybe his khan at this point? immediate about the immediate family. what about the bucket ? do you want to. do you bucket? do you want to. do you know civil servants? know about civil servants? yes civil been go civil servants have been the go ahead government to ahead by the government to potentially spend as much as two weeks overseas , two weeks per weeks overseas, two weeks per year overseas, working remotely. and that has angered some people . we know civil servants don't have a good reputation. lot of have a good reputation. a lot of people either envious people maybe are either envious or rightfully depending or rightfully angry, depending on your, you know, attitude . i'd on your, you know, attitude. i'd say as long as because i'm i'm the son of a civil servant, i have been a civil servant at some point, as long as they do work and let's not forget about the as long as they do get any work done and then the other thing is, a lot of them at least their union is arguing, have connections overseas, family ove
who is pro sadiq khan point? maybe his khan at this point? immediate about the immediate family. what about the bucket ? do you want to. do you bucket? do you want to. do you know civil servants? know about civil servants? yes civil been go civil servants have been the go ahead government to ahead by the government to potentially spend as much as two weeks overseas , two weeks per weeks overseas, two weeks per year overseas, working remotely. and that has angered some people . we know civil...
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his home was bombed, now forced to live in khan younis and now parts of khan younis have been coveredleaflets saying those who are there must move further south. >> first of all, thank you very much for having me with you today. i think that what we have witnessed in the past weeks is literally the commission on each and every international crime that you may find listed under the statute of international criminal courts. i was listening carefully to what my colleague katherine gallagher said before. very important legal in the u.s. as she started to talk about the fact that it is under blockade since 16 years. i think we need to go back to 2007 and we need to go back to the first efforts that have been done already in 2009 to basically bring these violations and possible grave crimes to the jurisdiction of the criminal court. let's remember it was already in january 2009 the palestinian authority knocked on the door the international criminal court launching an article 15.3. acceptance of the jurisdiction of the icc in order to have these grave crimes that had already been committed
his home was bombed, now forced to live in khan younis and now parts of khan younis have been coveredleaflets saying those who are there must move further south. >> first of all, thank you very much for having me with you today. i think that what we have witnessed in the past weeks is literally the commission on each and every international crime that you may find listed under the statute of international criminal courts. i was listening carefully to what my colleague katherine gallagher...
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i visited one of these places in khan younis. it's a vocational training centre.e have 35,000 people there. it looked, in a certain extent, like a prison because people shut the door of the compound to prevent new people to come in this shelter... hang on. just let me get my mind around this. 35,000 displaced people in one compound, one facility? exactly. and this used to be a vocational training centre, a centre where we were training 1,000 youths to find job opportunities, and today this place is hosting 35,000 people. and basically all the people in this centre have left everything behind them — have left their house, have left their belongings, have left a number of beloved ones, and they are literally living with absolutely nothing. i visited a family, a father with five children. they are living in a four—square—metre makeshift. they are sleeping on the concrete on the floor. they have no mattresses, they have no blankets. they have the same clothes for 45 days, now 50 days. and basically this story is the story of hundreds of thousands of people in the gaza
i visited one of these places in khan younis. it's a vocational training centre.e have 35,000 people there. it looked, in a certain extent, like a prison because people shut the door of the compound to prevent new people to come in this shelter... hang on. just let me get my mind around this. 35,000 displaced people in one compound, one facility? exactly. and this used to be a vocational training centre, a centre where we were training 1,000 youths to find job opportunities, and today this...
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the gazza strip, minutes ago several several rockets were fired - towards residential areas in in khant night, since yesterday, over the past 24 hours, at least 200 people have been killed, probably around 230, today uh there was a mass grave that was dug in khans to burry 110 palestinians who were killed or lost their lives inside shifa hospital, they were the bodies were taken away by the israeli regime, and according to the israeli regime, the bodies were taken to check the bodies if there are israelis among the dead and then handed them over to the to uh to the uh red cross and today they were barried in khan it's 110 bodies now uh the truth mainly talks about no uh israeli air force presence in the skies of the southern parts of the ghaza strip for four days while on the northern part of the ghaza strip for six hours daily there are no air force presence but that does not mean the israeli forces will withdraw from from northern and then they talked about a humanitarian corridor from the northern part of the gaza strip all the way to the southern part of the gaza strip, in other wo
the gazza strip, minutes ago several several rockets were fired - towards residential areas in in khant night, since yesterday, over the past 24 hours, at least 200 people have been killed, probably around 230, today uh there was a mass grave that was dug in khans to burry 110 palestinians who were killed or lost their lives inside shifa hospital, they were the bodies were taken away by the israeli regime, and according to the israeli regime, the bodies were taken to check the bodies if there...
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this is the recent air strike in khan younis.he area where israel is telling people to go, because it's safe. about 15 people were killed in this building and many other were missing. the palestinian civil defence are working hard and quickly, trying to find any survivor under the rubble. people were looking, searching, digging with their bare hands. they said five kids were missing under the rubble of this building. this is the latest air strike in khan younis, where about 15 people were killed, about 50 people were injured and many others were missing. the air strike happened in the area that israel asked people to go. this is khan younis, southern gaza, where about two thirds of the population now are displaced from their houses in gaza city and the north. i was talking to families here, the people, and they said that many of those who were killed or missing in this strike were displaced from their houses in gaza city and the north. in his first public comments since the israel—gaza conflict began, the leader of hezbollah prai
this is the recent air strike in khan younis.he area where israel is telling people to go, because it's safe. about 15 people were killed in this building and many other were missing. the palestinian civil defence are working hard and quickly, trying to find any survivor under the rubble. people were looking, searching, digging with their bare hands. they said five kids were missing under the rubble of this building. this is the latest air strike in khan younis, where about 15 people were...
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our correspondent witnessed the events and took these images from khan younis.y thanks the police. iceland evacuates thousands of people from towns in the west of the country, as experts say the chance of a volcanic eruption is rising. hello from the bbc sport centre. hello, welcome to the programme, and much more in all of those stories coming up. but now, sport round up from the bbc sport centre. hello, we're starting with a busy day in the premier league. news of leaders manchester city to come but liverpool are up to second after beating brentford 3—0. it was an easy win for jurgen klopp's side who've won every home game this season. two goals from mohamed salah and another from diegojota saw them move above arsenal and tottenham. it was a difficult game against a top organised opponent. i'm really, really happy with the performance and end results. top goals, top performances. for example, my god, second to none. it's so important in these games that they cannot play these games that they cannot play the balls when they want, they have to play the balls whe
our correspondent witnessed the events and took these images from khan younis.y thanks the police. iceland evacuates thousands of people from towns in the west of the country, as experts say the chance of a volcanic eruption is rising. hello from the bbc sport centre. hello, welcome to the programme, and much more in all of those stories coming up. but now, sport round up from the bbc sport centre. hello, we're starting with a busy day in the premier league. news of leaders manchester city to...
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very much, and joining us now for some special coverages, press tv's ashraf shany joining us from khan author and middle east affairs expert joining us out of belfast, we're going to start with our press tv correspondent out of the besiege enclave and khanis ashraf shanan ashraf hope you're doing well and you're safe you, your colleagues, your family, what can you tell us with respect to the developments on the ground there? well, uh, danny israel fighter jets continue to bomb almost every spot in the gaz strip, including areas around nasir, hospital in khan units, at least 12 people were killed today, including eight children, as israeli fighter jets bomb the areas of benesela and al-qarara east of khaninis as well as areas adjacent to nassar hospital, this is the biggest hospital in southern gaza, it's one of the last three remaining functioning hospital in entire gaz strip, the other hospitals are the khannis european hospital as well as the uh the al-aqsa marters hospital and balah now. every hospital south, sorry, every hospital north of the gaza waley or the gaza valley is out of
very much, and joining us now for some special coverages, press tv's ashraf shany joining us from khan author and middle east affairs expert joining us out of belfast, we're going to start with our press tv correspondent out of the besiege enclave and khanis ashraf shanan ashraf hope you're doing well and you're safe you, your colleagues, your family, what can you tell us with respect to the developments on the ground there? well, uh, danny israel fighter jets continue to bomb almost every spot...
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sadiq khan, we know that.as direct responsibility for the operations of the metropolitan police force.7 well, it's you do. and you have enormous power. and it was khan, of course, who got rid of sir mark rowley , his rid of sir mark rowley, his predecessor. yes. cressida dick got sacked because mayor khan didn't want her there anymore . didn't want her there anymore. now he wants nothing to do with it. the government want nothing to do with him by the if to do with him by the way, if they wanted they could ban they wanted to, they could ban they wanted to, they could ban the march by by passing emergency powers. that wouldn't be a problem. but they won't do it. and it seems that the met are. frankly, i think, increasingly turning a blind eye to some of the awful things that are being said and done on our streets . i suspect in some ways , streets. i suspect in some ways, as it's probably now too late to ban this march, people will have booked tickets and they're probably going to turn up anyway . so is there a
sadiq khan, we know that.as direct responsibility for the operations of the metropolitan police force.7 well, it's you do. and you have enormous power. and it was khan, of course, who got rid of sir mark rowley , his rid of sir mark rowley, his predecessor. yes. cressida dick got sacked because mayor khan didn't want her there anymore . didn't want her there anymore. now he wants nothing to do with it. the government want nothing to do with him by the if to do with him by the way, if they...