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i want to play our view is l today and here it is. well done to l them.ent where sir brian langstaff talked about your husband yesterday, the only victim to be personally mentioned. l the only victim to be personally mentioned-— mentioned. i will mention one erson, mentioned. i will mention one person. but — mentioned. i will mention one person, but everyone - mentioned. i will mention one person, but everyone here i mentioned. i will mention one i person, but everyone here knows of others _ person, but everyone here knows of others who— person, but everyone here knows of others who haven't survived to hear the outcome of this inquiry. perry evans _ the outcome of this inquiry. perry evans gave — the outcome of this inquiry. perry evans gave evidence on the very thursday— evans gave evidence on the very thursday of the inquiry in 2019. —— first day _ thursday of the inquiry in 2019. —— first day he — thursday of the inquiry in 2019. —— first day. he had a mild haemophilia and lead _ first day. he had a mild haemophilia and lead an— first day. he had a mil
i want to play our view is l today and here it is. well done to l them.ent where sir brian langstaff talked about your husband yesterday, the only victim to be personally mentioned. l the only victim to be personally mentioned-— mentioned. i will mention one erson, mentioned. i will mention one person. but — mentioned. i will mention one person, but everyone - mentioned. i will mention one person, but everyone here i mentioned. i will mention one i person, but everyone here knows of others...
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d l n g o energy exports, l n g o n g n g liquefied natural gas as hailed us the magic solution to lots of our problems in europe. that's getting much less gas from russia suppose to keep the lights on in asia. it's supposed to do away with 30 calls, and then the west coast time, the strain the where most of the stuff is coming from. it's supposed to make a lot of people, a lot of money. all these places are frantically bolstering the infrastructure to ship ever larger amounts of liquid gas around the world. but is this really a good idea of the 1923 british scientist, michael sarah. the experimented with different guesses, to discover that when he called and compressed them by turns liquids. today we use essentially the same process to make l n g. which yield natural gas. so mainly me thing to about minus 160 degrees celsius. that's when it becomes liquids and $600.00 times small and volume. that makes it possible to ship and trade it overseas. the substitute for sure. when you want to transport gas across the long distance east. this is answer few cobalt researches, natural gas market
d l n g o energy exports, l n g o n g n g liquefied natural gas as hailed us the magic solution to lots of our problems in europe. that's getting much less gas from russia suppose to keep the lights on in asia. it's supposed to do away with 30 calls, and then the west coast time, the strain the where most of the stuff is coming from. it's supposed to make a lot of people, a lot of money. all these places are frantically bolstering the infrastructure to ship ever larger amounts of liquid gas...
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l pete: really? really? so that's going to work great l.ow how that helps with these numbers where he's underwater on this issue. as well -- the idea of bringing gazans to the united states in that conflict when egypt right next door won't take a single soul. that's not hard to say no to that kind of proposal but again, he's been beaten by far leftist open border types for a long time and now they're talking about this. djt he didn't he know -- >> somebody put hear me tripping on this. off the walling they're putting -- marbles under my feet. pete: that's next level stuff. maybe i put them there to see -- you were getting too comfortable with your job l, will. dges that's what they did to joe. l l will: kelly clarkson sets the record straight with ozempic and we're bringing back the 80s. charlie joins us, joins rachel on her pop culture roundup, next. spring into savings this moving season with pods. save up to 25% now on moving and storage... and see why pods has been trusted with over 6 million moves. but don't wait, save up to 25% now. v
l pete: really? really? so that's going to work great l.ow how that helps with these numbers where he's underwater on this issue. as well -- the idea of bringing gazans to the united states in that conflict when egypt right next door won't take a single soul. that's not hard to say no to that kind of proposal but again, he's been beaten by far leftist open border types for a long time and now they're talking about this. djt he didn't he know -- >> somebody put hear me tripping on this....
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i l trying to get a gp appointment.ote labour on the 4th ofjuly and the changes on the fifth. people have had enough of these big promises. when the tories said we would have 40 new hospitals, you are more likely to see elvis writing shergar down leicester high street! more money will come into the nhs in the first year then we will create more appointments in the nhs. obviously it will take a bit of time and i think people understand that. sir keir was introducing himself to voters in some respects today. why are you having to introduce into voters? , , . ., voters? this is the election campaign- _ voters? this is the election campaign- it _ voters? this is the election campaign. it is— voters? this is the election campaign. it is important l voters? this is the election i campaign. it is important that people know what he stands for. he's a decent, hard—working man and have no truck with the decline and chaos we have seen with the tories in the last 14 years. he has changed the labour party permanently and he will cha
i l trying to get a gp appointment.ote labour on the 4th ofjuly and the changes on the fifth. people have had enough of these big promises. when the tories said we would have 40 new hospitals, you are more likely to see elvis writing shergar down leicester high street! more money will come into the nhs in the first year then we will create more appointments in the nhs. obviously it will take a bit of time and i think people understand that. sir keir was introducing himself to voters in some...
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,, , l, mechanism within the next day or two. ., l, ,, m , l l, two.t. around the world and across the uk. you're watching bbc news. this is bbc news. let's turn to ukraine now — president zelensky has cancelled all his forthcoming trips abroad because of the new russian offensive in the north east of the country, where ukrainian troops have been forced to retreat from a string of villages. the russian offensive near the city of kharkiv is one of the most significant russian operations since the full—scale invasion two years ago. the ukrainian army are rushing reinforcements to the area. continues his visit to ukraine, in which he's promised that the united states will support the country until its security is guaranteed. his visit comes after the us congress finally approved a $61 billion aid package for ukraine. we are joined now by alexander lord, lead europe eurasia analyst at the risk analysis firm sibylline. thank you very much for coming on the programme. what do you make of this? i the programme. what do you make of this? ., the programme. what
,, , l, mechanism within the next day or two. ., l, ,, m , l l, two.t. around the world and across the uk. you're watching bbc news. this is bbc news. let's turn to ukraine now — president zelensky has cancelled all his forthcoming trips abroad because of the new russian offensive in the north east of the country, where ukrainian troops have been forced to retreat from a string of villages. the russian offensive near the city of kharkiv is one of the most significant russian operations since...
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i l idea of gb energy, mel stride?that's - don't like, it's one of those things you cannot deliver, that's the i don't like, it's one of those things. you cannot deliver, that's the whole point _ you cannot deliver, that's the whole point labour— you cannot deliver, that's the whole point. labour have _ you cannot deliver, that's the whole point. labour have come _ you cannot deliver, that's the whole point. labour have come forward i you cannot deliver, that's the whole i point. labour have come forward with 585— point. labour have come forward with £385 billion — point. labour have come forward with £385 billion of— point. labour have come forward with £385 billion of unfunded _ point. labour have come forward with £385 billion of unfunded spending. l £38.5 billion of unfunded spending. you have _ £38.5 billion of unfunded spending. you have come _ £38.5 billion of unfunded spending. you have come up— £38.5 billion of unfunded spending. you have come up with _ £38.5 billion of unfunded spending. you have come up with
i l idea of gb energy, mel stride?that's - don't like, it's one of those things you cannot deliver, that's the i don't like, it's one of those things. you cannot deliver, that's the whole point _ you cannot deliver, that's the whole point labour— you cannot deliver, that's the whole point. labour have _ you cannot deliver, that's the whole point. labour have come _ you cannot deliver, that's the whole point. labour have come forward i you cannot deliver, that's the whole i point. labour have...
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a university in l. a. as close as what we were talking about that, but i mean in general, tensions, of spilling over on the day. you talked about the huge police presence and i like that we've just seen. it really doesn't look like things are going to come down any time soon. does it of the definitely not, and seeing this huge police increase and also seeing how students and also staff members cannot reach their offices kind of go into the campus that's it has implications for everyone, for holy communities independently and if they support and if they're to reject the actions that they seeing also, law enforcement is, is getting in there and that many things that unfortunately media is not always able to cover to, to have those access a to media, to have and also to be able to, to confirm what we hear from law enforcement tier in, in new york, or they may are speaking of outside agitators. but similar to what we've heard from you see a la on this pro just, but they have not still it provided any evidence
a university in l. a. as close as what we were talking about that, but i mean in general, tensions, of spilling over on the day. you talked about the huge police presence and i like that we've just seen. it really doesn't look like things are going to come down any time soon. does it of the definitely not, and seeing this huge police increase and also seeing how students and also staff members cannot reach their offices kind of go into the campus that's it has implications for everyone, for...
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it's a l milestone in my home country. remember when the dowjones' average was bumping at less than 700 — yes, 700. i think it's the strength of the economy that has grown faster than the developed market counterparts. many countries spent freely in the pandemic. the american government kept going that's been a differ say torn for our growth. while the anticipation of fed cuts helps, its not the only thing. of fed cuts helps, it's not the only thing-— of fed cuts helps, it's not the onl thin. ~ . , , , only thing. what is your sense? we are hearing _ only thing. what is your sense? we are hearing that _ only thing. what is your sense? we are hearing that the - only thing. what is your sense? | we are hearing that the economy is seeming to pick up but the feg is cautious about bringing down rates. feg is cautious about bringing down rates-— down rates. the strength of demand surprised _ down rates. the strength of demand surprised us - down rates. the strength of demand surprised us for - down rates. the strength of i deman
it's a l milestone in my home country. remember when the dowjones' average was bumping at less than 700 — yes, 700. i think it's the strength of the economy that has grown faster than the developed market counterparts. many countries spent freely in the pandemic. the american government kept going that's been a differ say torn for our growth. while the anticipation of fed cuts helps, its not the only thing. of fed cuts helps, it's not the only thing-— of fed cuts helps, it's not the onl...
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in 2023 european countries purchased around $10000000000.00 in l. n. g from russia equal to 15 percent of the country's military bunch. busy so where does this leave us? washington go here, a post on that and g became its told by lindsay supplier and convince them to build a multi $1000000000.00 infrastructure, which might, is, or even be necessary in the long run. meanwhile, they are shutting down any new projects and russia is still doing business with the europeans. well, at least with russia, one thing we'll search and see all the limited gas of joining us from hello bernard to discuss this further is economist publisher of the 1st shift act. well, business newsletter i can hummer you're most welcome to the program. so the stated e, you goal of winning off russian energy, it comes as the block has quietly been importing record high levels of l. n g, from russia. why is that happening to it's been happening because it is just what is possible. the energy detector is not that you can freely decide where you, where you get the energy from. we have a w
in 2023 european countries purchased around $10000000000.00 in l. n. g from russia equal to 15 percent of the country's military bunch. busy so where does this leave us? washington go here, a post on that and g became its told by lindsay supplier and convince them to build a multi $1000000000.00 infrastructure, which might, is, or even be necessary in the long run. meanwhile, they are shutting down any new projects and russia is still doing business with the europeans. well, at least with...
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it's about finding a core l message and hammering it over thing.about finding a core - message and hammering it over again. this is day whatever it is, and they are the key phrases that we are going to hear over and over and over again on the basis that most people are not paying much attention so you say a million times in multiple if not heard it for a first time. so with that classic line that politicians will use to clearly and campaigns that the point at which ocelot and supporters are yawning or rolling our eyes is just about the point when it mightjust start to cut through. yet point when it might 'ust start to cut wrought point when it might 'ust start to cut through. point when it might 'ust start to cut throu~h. ~ ~ ., , cut through. yet the ram home this messa . e is cut through. yet the ram home this message is that _ cut through. yet the ram home this message is that they _ cut through. yet the ram home this message is that they also _ cut through. yet the ram home this message is that they also felt - cut through. yet the ram home thi
it's about finding a core l message and hammering it over thing.about finding a core - message and hammering it over again. this is day whatever it is, and they are the key phrases that we are going to hear over and over and over again on the basis that most people are not paying much attention so you say a million times in multiple if not heard it for a first time. so with that classic line that politicians will use to clearly and campaigns that the point at which ocelot and supporters are...
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i was talking to l promises. is interesting that. framing...hat often the mind of a voter who might be inclined to go for a bigger party if they are convinced it could be close.— it could be close. here's another reason why _ it could be close. here's another reason why some _ it could be close. here's another reason why some people - it could be close. here's another reason why some people are - it could be close. here's another - reason why some people are advising or suggesting — reason why some people are advising or suggesting that _ reason why some people are advising or suggesting that keir— reason why some people are advising or suggesting that keir starmer- or suggesting that keir starmer should — or suggesting that keir starmer should be — or suggesting that keir starmer should be also _ or suggesting that keir starmer should be also not _ or suggesting that keir starmer should be also notjust - or suggesting that keir starmer should be also notjust thinking about— should be also notjust thinking about this — should be also notjust th
i was talking to l promises. is interesting that. framing...hat often the mind of a voter who might be inclined to go for a bigger party if they are convinced it could be close.— it could be close. here's another reason why _ it could be close. here's another reason why some _ it could be close. here's another reason why some people - it could be close. here's another reason why some people are - it could be close. here's another - reason why some people are advising or suggesting — reason...
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hear, it is not people are necessarily in love - hear, it is not people are necessarily in love with lare - necessarily in love with labour but they are _ necessarily in love with labour but they are say — necessarily in love with labour but they are say say _ necessarily in love with labour but they are say say after _ necessarily in love with labour but they are say say after 14 _ necessarily in love with labour but they are say say after 14 years - necessarily in love with labour but they are say say after 14 years it . they are say say after 14 years it is time — they are say say after 14 years it is time for— they are say say after 14 years it is time for a _ they are say say after 14 years it is time for a change _ they are say say after 14 years it is time for a change and - they are say say after 14 years it is time for a change and i- they are say say after 14 years it is time for a change and i thinkl is time for a change and i think that— is time for a change and i think that is— is time for a change and i think that is the _ is time for a change and i think that is the bigg
hear, it is not people are necessarily in love - hear, it is not people are necessarily in love with lare - necessarily in love with labour but they are _ necessarily in love with labour but they are say — necessarily in love with labour but they are say say _ necessarily in love with labour but they are say say after _ necessarily in love with labour but they are say say after 14 _ necessarily in love with labour but they are say say after 14 years - necessarily in love with labour but they...
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l. a. where the police came in violently attacking the students, pepper the pepper spray the students in arresting them. they were not being violent . they were simply indian camp. been trying to defending kent meant to continue to demand that u. c. l. a stop investing in dead stop giving their money to support the genocide being committed by israel. the students are steadfast, the students are not getting up and they have community support. you know, i'm an alumni, i'm a proud alumni, b, c l a. and we've been going out there to see to support the students. the process will continue at u. c. l. a. and many universities throughout the country just yesterday on may. they may 1st more university started their, their camps. so this is something that's going to continue across the country. it's, we're not going to stop our president by didn't himself as waiting on the post test saying that the us is not a place for december to some, seemingly dismissing the fact that many of the demonstrators
l. a. where the police came in violently attacking the students, pepper the pepper spray the students in arresting them. they were not being violent . they were simply indian camp. been trying to defending kent meant to continue to demand that u. c. l. a stop investing in dead stop giving their money to support the genocide being committed by israel. the students are steadfast, the students are not getting up and they have community support. you know, i'm an alumni, i'm a proud alumni, b, c l...
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there is l everything here, to be honest.s caught up a little bit in that last night, thankfully to no irritation. substances can change. you can see that whole gazebo is coming down behind me. in terms of weaponry, reinforcements, of course, weaponry, reinforcements, of course, we have seen police in full riot gear here stop they have had what appears to be some kind of rubber propellants as well, but this is united states, people are fully armed as well here, people have gas masks, as we have two. —— as we have as well. masks, as we have two. -- as we have as well. ~ ., . masks, as we have two. -- as we have aswell. ~ . , , ., , , as well. what is it the protesters are demanding, _ as well. what is it the protesters are demanding, why _ as well. what is it the protesters are demanding, why are - as well. what is it the protesters are demanding, why are they i as well. what is it the protesters i are demanding, why are they refusing to leave? , ., are demanding, why are they refusing to leave? , . ., ., ., to leave? they hav
there is l everything here, to be honest.s caught up a little bit in that last night, thankfully to no irritation. substances can change. you can see that whole gazebo is coming down behind me. in terms of weaponry, reinforcements, of course, weaponry, reinforcements, of course, we have seen police in full riot gear here stop they have had what appears to be some kind of rubber propellants as well, but this is united states, people are fully armed as well here, people have gas masks, as we have...
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and it is chris in a pub beer garden in surrey and l in the studio. it is chris in a - pub beer garden in surrey and direct in you win from that montage with your no way. i’d in you win from that montage with your no way-— your no way. i'd like to. that was me reacting _ your no way. i'd like to. that was me reacting to — your no way. i'd like to. that was me reacting to you _ your no way. i'd like to. that was me reacting to you breaking - your no way. i'd like to. that was me reacting to you breaking the l your no way. i'd like to. that was - me reacting to you breaking the news on friday that michael gove wasn't standing for a candidate in the selection, but it sounds like me being incredulous about the date of the election, which we all were. totally, we were. the strange thing is, here we are on bank holiday monday evening as we record, and it seems ages ago, last wednesday, it seems ages ago, last wednesday, it seems ages ago, last wednesday, it seems age and history, but it's less than one week ago. less than one week ago, i don't know what we
and it is chris in a pub beer garden in surrey and l in the studio. it is chris in a - pub beer garden in surrey and direct in you win from that montage with your no way. i’d in you win from that montage with your no way-— your no way. i'd like to. that was me reacting _ your no way. i'd like to. that was me reacting to — your no way. i'd like to. that was me reacting to you _ your no way. i'd like to. that was me reacting to you breaking - your no way. i'd like to. that was me reacting...
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again, her story, she was sentenced to prison when she l care.s eight weeks pregnant with her second child. these are some of the most powerful stories and shocking stories of this entire scandal. when it comes to this inquiry, paula vennells is appearing because she was chief executive between 2012-2019. that was chief executive between 2012—2019. that was a period when subpostmasters were still being prosecuted and there was growing evidence of miscarriages ofjustice. and during that entire period under her tenure, the post office denied that there was anything wrong with the horizon it system, a system we now know was faulty. as she prepares to give evidence here today, these are the big question is to look out for. when did she know about the issue of remote access? because what seem as rror and other subpostmasters were denied was that fujitsu employees were able to access their branch accounts without them ever knowing. another big issue was whether she lied to parliament in 2015 when she appeared in front of the business select committee.
again, her story, she was sentenced to prison when she l care.s eight weeks pregnant with her second child. these are some of the most powerful stories and shocking stories of this entire scandal. when it comes to this inquiry, paula vennells is appearing because she was chief executive between 2012-2019. that was chief executive between 2012—2019. that was a period when subpostmasters were still being prosecuted and there was growing evidence of miscarriages ofjustice. and during that entire...
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,, l, l, l, , , labour? i think a lot of members have already _ labour?ean, i do want to say while i am here that there are so many people have supported me on this journey, there are so many people have supported me on thisjourney, i there are so many people have supported me on this journey, i was one of the very few socialist to win selection, so many people have helped me, my phone is blowing up the local people trying to organise a rally, and ijust want to thank my old school teachers and the kids that came out tonight, and i am so sorry, genuinely so sorry that it has come to this. i know that you really wanted me to be your mp and i really wanted me to be your mp and i really wanted me to be your mp and i really wanted that also, because this is my home seat, and my campaign is probably still pinned my profile. did you support keir starmer�*s transformation of the party, as he described it?— described it? absolutely, i have been on panels _ described it? absolutely, i have been on panels before, - described it? absolutely, i have been on panels bef
,, l, l, l, , , labour? i think a lot of members have already _ labour?ean, i do want to say while i am here that there are so many people have supported me on this journey, there are so many people have supported me on thisjourney, i there are so many people have supported me on this journey, i was one of the very few socialist to win selection, so many people have helped me, my phone is blowing up the local people trying to organise a rally, and ijust want to thank my old school teachers and...
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benjamin, l thank you so much forjoining us on bbc news.iversity protests in 1968. hamilton hall cleared of protesters, the camp was also cleared. welcome to bbc news. as you have been watching the scenes over the last few days and weeks, has that taken you back to 1968? it’s few days and weeks, has that taken you back to 1968?— you back to 1968? it's amazing that the seem you back to 1968? it's amazing that they seem to _ you back to 1968? it's amazing that they seem to be — you back to 1968? it's amazing that they seem to be on _ you back to 1968? it's amazing that they seem to be on an _ you back to 1968? it's amazing that they seem to be on an anniversaryl they seem to be on an anniversary schedule because this is not only the events of 68 in colombia, the events of 68 in france which are going on simultaneously because what is happening now is obviously in response to the repression today just like the response to the repression of the students in the us and france in 68. students are reaching out to workers for solidarity and are rece
benjamin, l thank you so much forjoining us on bbc news.iversity protests in 1968. hamilton hall cleared of protesters, the camp was also cleared. welcome to bbc news. as you have been watching the scenes over the last few days and weeks, has that taken you back to 1968? it’s few days and weeks, has that taken you back to 1968?— you back to 1968? it's amazing that the seem you back to 1968? it's amazing that they seem to _ you back to 1968? it's amazing that they seem to be — you back to...
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some of the l not compatible with the first - amendment.t _ amendment. some of the examples you have already _ amendment. some of the examples you have already mentioned _ amendment. some of the examples you have already mentioned including - have already mentioned including drawing _ have already mentioned including drawing comparisons _ have already mentioned including drawing comparisons of _ have already mentioned including - drawing comparisons of contemporary israeli _ drawing comparisons of contemporary israeli policy— drawing comparisons of contemporary israeli policy to — drawing comparisons of contemporary israeli policy to that _ drawing comparisons of contemporary israeli policy to that of— drawing comparisons of contemporary israeli policy to that of the _ drawing comparisons of contemporary israeli policy to that of the nazis - israeli policy to that of the nazis or applying — israeli policy to that of the nazis or applying double _ israeli policy to that of the nazis or applying double standards- israeli policy to that of the
some of the l not compatible with the first - amendment.t _ amendment. some of the examples you have already _ amendment. some of the examples you have already mentioned _ amendment. some of the examples you have already mentioned including - have already mentioned including drawing _ have already mentioned including drawing comparisons _ have already mentioned including drawing comparisons of _ have already mentioned including - drawing comparisons of contemporary israeli _ drawing comparisons...
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if mr trump is l question remains.e range of potential penalties — there is a wide range of potential penalties he _ there is a wide range of potential penalties. he is— there is a wide range of potential penalties. he is facing _ there is a wide range of potential penalties. he is facing 34 - there is a wide range of potential penalties. he is facing 34 felonyl penalties. he is facing 34 felony counts — penalties. he is facing 34 felony counts they— penalties. he is facing 34 felony counts. they could _ penalties. he is facing 34 felony counts. they could be _ penalties. he is facing 34 felony counts. they could be acquitted | penalties. he is facing 34 felony. counts. they could be acquitted on all of _ counts. they could be acquitted on all of them — counts. they could be acquitted on all ofthem~ it— counts. they could be acquitted on all of them. it could _ counts. they could be acquitted on all of them. it could be _ counts. they could be acquitted on all of them. it could be convicted l all of them. it could be c
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which is the adaptive optics and the v l team. we can get images. almost a shop is a james web space telescope and in the future will be able to change even sharper images room has been made on the summit of nearby cetera ottoman zone is for the extremely large telescope, the e l t. when completed, it will be the largest optical telescope in the world. what it's huge and 60 meters in diameter meat, but that's nothing compared to what the doom of the telescope will look like when it's finished. it will be 85 meters high. it's me to hook side. the gigantic main mirror won't be 39 meters across and enable a completely new kind of astronomy. these increases a giant leap forward and i want to look out further into the unit of this and understand more about it. on the c l t will be able to distinguish us like planets . for instance, i'm the right mosquito. see of a point. yeah. so it could tell us if there might be an a $2.00 out that is by publicity, the world's largest telescope is slated to start searching at the end of the decade . but the v l t will
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l just there, a band is right. and the government's move contains by the network as a criminal act against international and humanitarian lewis. l g 0. it has shown the realities of what is happening in jobs and what's behind this band. and how effective will it be? this is inside story. the hello welcome to the program. i'm toma craig, as well as cabinet, has voted to shut down al jazeera and moves. and it works is breaks, international and humanitarian law of the channel it uses as well as attempting to conceal its actions in cancer and media and human rights groups. and even as rel, storage elijah and e have condemned the decision described by his ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu as the hate channel. and by ministers in his file, right government as a mouthpiece for him. off the networks is such close loose, endangered it's june list, and that it will take every measure it to protects them. oh, just there, a stuff have repeatedly come on the is riley attacks during this war. it's been a peasant for years.
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both crossings l rhetoric around small boats so let. me ask you this.sings hit 30,000 _ me ask you this. both crossings hit 30,000 pennie _ me ask you this. both crossings hit 30,000 pennie in— me ask you this. both crossings hit 30,000 people in 2023. _ me ask you this. both crossings hit 30,000 people in 2023. if- me ask you this. both crossings hit 30,000 people in 2023. if you - me ask you this. both crossings hit 30,000 people in 2023. if you win| me ask you this. both crossings hit. 30,000 people in 2023. if you win an election_ 30,000 people in 2023. if you win an election what's — 30,000 people in 2023. if you win an election what's your— 30,000 people in 2023. if you win an election what's your target _ 30,000 people in 2023. if you win an election what's your target four- election what's your target four cfossings— election what's your target four crossings by— election what's your target four crossings by the _ election what's your target four crossings by the end _ election what's your target four crossings by the end of- election what's you
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on the c a l. t will be able to distinguish us like planets. for instance. i'm the right mosquito seattle point. yeah. so it could tell us if there might be an a $2.00 out, that is by probably the world's largest telescope is slated to start searching at the end of the decade. but the v o t will also continue to look into the big questions, tend to develop new technology like the v l t. i is a huge center for romage earth that optically conducts the measurements of all for telescopes. yeah, light is taken and correlated with respect to the mirror is so wave chris a superimposed wave chris and it's done it. wavelengths of 2 to 2.5 micro meters. 10. they have to be put together very precisely with these mirrors because it's really a mind boggling achievement, localize the tongue. i, as in how, from the max punk institute for extra terrestrial physics. and if the technical university of munich works with the v l t, t and his team developed an instrument, they called gravity. it made visible the motion of the stars around the subject areas, a giant black hole at
on the c a l. t will be able to distinguish us like planets. for instance. i'm the right mosquito seattle point. yeah. so it could tell us if there might be an a $2.00 out, that is by probably the world's largest telescope is slated to start searching at the end of the decade. but the v o t will also continue to look into the big questions, tend to develop new technology like the v l t. i is a huge center for romage earth that optically conducts the measurements of all for telescopes. yeah,...
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they, and the personal accounts and l international aid agencies.ry of unimaginable _ tell a consistent story of unimaginable horror- tell a consistent story ofj unimaginable horror and tell a consistent story of. unimaginable horror and it tell a consistent story of— unimaginable horror and it continues as we _ unimaginable horror and it continues as we speak — unimaginable horror and it continues as we speak most _ unimaginable horror and it continues as we speak. most of _ unimaginable horror and it continues as we speak. most of gaza _ unimaginable horror and it continues as we speak. most of gaza has - unimaginable horror and it continues as we speak. most of gaza has been| as we speak. most of gaza has been raised _ as we speak. most of gaza has been raised and _ as we speak. most of gaza has been raised and the — as we speak. most of gaza has been raised and the survivors _ as we speak. most of gaza has been raised and the survivors who - as we speak. most of gaza has been raised and the survivors who are - raised and the survivors who are fr
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i would like to add that l think _ granted any more.nk the deliberate destruction of records echoes start. it is also _ destruction of records echoes start. it is also how we were treated, as welt _ it is also how we were treated, as welt sir_ it is also how we were treated, as welt sir brian _ it is also how we were treated, as well. sir brian brings— it is also how we were treated, as well. sir brian brings to _ it is also how we were treated, as well. sir brian brings to the - it is also how we were treated, as well. sir brian brings to the poor. well. sir brian brings to the poor about— well. sir brian brings to the poor about how— well. sir brian brings to the poor about how the _ well. sir brian brings to the poor about how the scheme _ well. sir brian brings to the poor about how the scheme set - well. sir brian brings to the poor about how the scheme set up i well. sir brian brings to the poor about how the scheme set up to| about how the scheme set up to support— about how the scheme set up to support us— about how the scheme s
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he was standing l dr sanjay kumar.e was standing with dr sinead o'malley, parents of gray soma league kumar who was killed in that attack in nottingham last year. he is reacting to the news that that the court of appeal has refused to change that sentence. he said that it was disappointing and not unexpected. he said it was down to a failure of two police forces and people missing multiple opportunities to prevent the attacks and the murder of their children and ian coates. he said that he would continue to pursue the agencies who failed us so much. joining me now is emma webber, the mother of barnaby webber, who was one of the people who was killed in that attack in june last year vai tiktok by valdo calocane. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. i know today must be a difficult day for you. i wonder if i could first get your reaction to the court of appeal decision that the sentence wasn't unduly lenient. thanks for having me. it is another traumatic day. we have had 11 traumatic day. we have had 11 traumatic months
he was standing l dr sanjay kumar.e was standing with dr sinead o'malley, parents of gray soma league kumar who was killed in that attack in nottingham last year. he is reacting to the news that that the court of appeal has refused to change that sentence. he said that it was disappointing and not unexpected. he said it was down to a failure of two police forces and people missing multiple opportunities to prevent the attacks and the murder of their children and ian coates. he said that he...
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did you l on twitter? that was not cool. i l knew it was the truth.id you put in a letter of no _ knew it was the truth. did you put in a letter of no confidence - knew it was the truth. did you put in a letter of no confidence in - in a letter of no confidence in rishi sunak?— in a letter of no confidence in rishi sunak? ., . rishi sunak? no. i never did that for any leader. _ rishi sunak? no. i never did that for any leader. is _ rishi sunak? no. i never did that for any leader. is the _ rishi sunak? no. i never did that for any leader. is the reason - rishi sunak? no. i never did that for any leader. is the reason he l for any leader. is the reason he called the _ for any leader. is the reason he called the general _ for any leader. is the reason he called the general election - for any leader. is the reason he called the general election is i called the general election is because the letters were going in postmark i think he thought this was as good a time as any. the worst thing you could _ as good a time as any. the worst thing you could do whe
did you l on twitter? that was not cool. i l knew it was the truth.id you put in a letter of no _ knew it was the truth. did you put in a letter of no confidence - knew it was the truth. did you put in a letter of no confidence in - in a letter of no confidence in rishi sunak?— in a letter of no confidence in rishi sunak? ., . rishi sunak? no. i never did that for any leader. _ rishi sunak? no. i never did that for any leader. is _ rishi sunak? no. i never did that for any leader. is the _...
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is that a l to do that. israel has called on l people to evacuate. full scale _ people to evacuate. is that a full scale of — people to evacuate. is that a full scale of health? as people to evacuate. is that a full scale of health?— people to evacuate. is that a full scale of health? as i said, i'm not auoin to scale of health? as i said, i'm not going to speak— scale of health? as i said, i'm not going to speak for _ scale of health? as i said, i'm not going to speak for idf _ scale of health? as i said, i'm not going to speak for idf operationsl scale of health? as i said, i'm not. going to speak for idf operations or their military intentions and plans. they should be the ones to answer those kinds of questions. what i can only reiterate is that we've been consistent and the president was consistent and the president was consistent this morning that we don't support ground operations in rafah that would put the majority or even any civilians at any greater risk. we want to see their safeties allowed for. are risk. we want to see their safeties al
is that a l to do that. israel has called on l people to evacuate. full scale _ people to evacuate. is that a full scale of — people to evacuate. is that a full scale of health? as people to evacuate. is that a full scale of health?— people to evacuate. is that a full scale of health? as i said, i'm not auoin to scale of health? as i said, i'm not going to speak— scale of health? as i said, i'm not going to speak for _ scale of health? as i said, i'm not going to speak for idf _ scale of...
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if government, fisheries and all the ngos l people now. their part. i— fisheries and all the ngos play their part, i think— fisheries and all the ngos play their part, i think they've - fisheries and all the ngos play their part, i think they've got. their part, i think they've got a good — their part, i think they've got a good future. _ their part, i think they've got a good future. we _ their part, i think they've got a good future. we can - their part, i think they've got. a good future. we can overcome what's _ a good future. we can overcome what's happening _ a good future. we can overcome what's happening at _ a good future. we can overcome what's happening at the - a good future. we can overcome. what's happening at the moment. what _ what's happening at the moment. what if— what's happening at the moment. what if they— what's happening at the moment. what if they can't _ what's happening at the moment. what if they can't agree? - what's happening at the moment. what if they can't agree? then . what if they can't agree? then the pe
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i don't pass laws becausess l i make them what?>> gre that doesn't mine rhymes with fudge. >> but nene. >> oh, so who are we really afraid of? yes, judge. hey, every time she calls my name, i'm like, i have no way.go >> you know, you're way because she ca n turn on a dime. >> she'd be like, hey, i don't. what is you say? ou what do you mean? a >> i'm. i interviewed her for a christmas show. oh, my. and she's like committedrist a crime. >> omas h, no. you are you sure i can find out? yeah. >> i texted her the other daye t and she responded with a one word answer like yes. and i was afraid that i'd made him mad. >> and i had to, like, go ind it's l the studio and confront her and be like, i know i'm mae d at mee yeah. you also don't want to get dana perino mad because that' als diff different kind of anger. >> yeah, that's like, that's like, will destroy you in five years. >> anger, patient, revenge. >> it's just like, oh, i'll be nice to you for the nex t to six months, but you just wait. all right, jamie, you get the fina 3-6l word
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i think that l face-to-face exchanges optimism?xchanges are very good and i think macron and von der leyen, they address all the concerns of the european businesses. now, we see also much more willingness by chinese government officials to accommodate our concerns. now it�*s the time to walk the talk. billionaire philanthropist melinda french gates has said she will resign as a co—chair of the bill & melinda gates foundation — which she founded with her then husband bill gates. her last day of work will be 7june. the gates foundation is one of the most powerful groups in public health, with an endowment of more than $75 billion as of december. dubai—based airline emirates has posted record profits for the second year in a row. it made more than $5 billion in the last financial year, up 71% from the previous year. emirates says it has made profits of over $8 billion over the last two years, wiping out losses seen during the pandemic. india has crossed the halfway mark of its two—month long election, and in the next phase of polling,
i think that l face-to-face exchanges optimism?xchanges are very good and i think macron and von der leyen, they address all the concerns of the european businesses. now, we see also much more willingness by chinese government officials to accommodate our concerns. now it�*s the time to walk the talk. billionaire philanthropist melinda french gates has said she will resign as a co—chair of the bill & melinda gates foundation — which she founded with her then husband bill gates. her...
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i l am giddy when i at to close this.or a long time. anyway... i think it looks and _ for a long time. anyway... i think it looks and it _ for a long time. anyway... i think it looks and it not _ for a long time. anyway... i think it looks and it not looking i for a long time. anyway... i think it looks and it not looking at i it looks and it not looking at it too much and just going about the job but how we fund this. £2.1i job but how we fund this. £2.4 billion is what they say it would cost. where does that come from? have you your bingo card out? l cost. where does that come from? have you your bingo card out? i know where it will— have you your bingo card out? i know where it will come _ have you your bingo card out? i know where it will come from _ have you your bingo card out? i know where it will come from because i have you your bingo card out? i know where it will come from because it i where it will come from because it is clamping down on tax avoidance. all of £6 billion all of the parties seem to be parading
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thank you very much for l talking to or our audience tonight.on leaders. one of his fiercest union critics has told newsnight that he's definitely moved "in a labour movement direction" when it comes to workers' rights. the unite boss, sharon graham, told us that after the labour leadership met top union bosses today, that's after some accused starmer of rowing back on their pledges. so what's going on? nick's here. there was a high noon feeling to this meeting with the trade union and labour party liaison organisation, top members of the shadow cabinet and top union bosses of the main affiliated unions. so sharon graham of the unite union had warned of a rollback on a roll back following the leak to the financial times of the latest version of the new deal for working people from the labour party which appeared to suggest that keir starmer was watering down proposals that are meant to strengthen workers' rights. and there appeared to be big changes, firstly talking about a full and comprehensive consultation with businesses and other groups, wo
thank you very much for l talking to or our audience tonight.on leaders. one of his fiercest union critics has told newsnight that he's definitely moved "in a labour movement direction" when it comes to workers' rights. the unite boss, sharon graham, told us that after the labour leadership met top union bosses today, that's after some accused starmer of rowing back on their pledges. so what's going on? nick's here. there was a high noon feeling to this meeting with the trade union...
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they are very role in the l moment, human expressions. they minister.ssions. they are not the _ moment, human expressions. they are not the whole _ moment, human expressions. they are not the whole story— moment, human expressions. they are not the whole story and _ moment, human expressions. they are not the whole story and i— moment, human expressions. they are not the whole story and i recognise - not the whole story and i recognise the party— not the whole story and i recognise the party of— not the whole story and i recognise the party of the _ not the whole story and i recognise the party of the story. _ not the whole story and i recognise the party of the story. many- not the whole story and i recognise the party of the story. many of- not the whole story and i recognise i the party of the story. many of them now require — the party of the story. many of them now require an— the party of the story. many of them now require an apology _ the party of the story. many of them now require an apology for - the party of the story. many of them now requi
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let's have a l surprised if he wasn't!n post—war by—election history. here's our political correspondent hannah miller. the prime minister touring garrison military base a little to laugh about. trying to defend his party is losses after a dismal set of results. , ., , , �*, results. obviously it's disappointing - results. obviously it's disappointing to - results. obviously it's disappointing to lose | results. obviously it's| disappointing to lose a results. obviously it's - disappointing to lose a good hard—working conservative councillors but we've still got lots of results to come as welcome which is great and this also things i would point to, harlow for example, where keir starmer held a rallyjust on wednesday saying that was a place he had to win to be on track to win a general election and that has not happened. the a general election and that has not hauened. ., , . , happened. the conservatives did de - rive happened. the conservatives did deprive labour _ happened. the conservatives did deprive labour of _ happ
let's have a l surprised if he wasn't!n post—war by—election history. here's our political correspondent hannah miller. the prime minister touring garrison military base a little to laugh about. trying to defend his party is losses after a dismal set of results. , ., , , �*, results. obviously it's disappointing - results. obviously it's disappointing to - results. obviously it's disappointing to lose | results. obviously it's| disappointing to lose a results. obviously it's -...
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in spain, drought has had a huge impact on the l right.ggest olive oil producer in europe. in greece wildfires have rolled through and as well as the heat in eau claire and antifreeze a new disease. in italy we have the service bacteria infection, which has wiped out heat numbers of olive groves. we have had to invest in saplings that are more resistant. if} in saplings that are more resistant.— in saplings that are more resistant. :: , , �* resistant. 50 trees put in. a lot smaller _ resistant. 50 trees put in. a lot smaller and _ resistant. 50 trees put in. a lot smaller and take - lot smaller and take time to start— lot smaller and take time to start producing. that issue will — start producing. that issue will continue to get worse over the next — will continue to get worse over the next three years. the will continue to get worse over the next three years.— the next three years. the cost of picking _ the next three years. the cost of picking and _ the next three years. the cost of picking and pressing - the next three years. the cost
in spain, drought has had a huge impact on the l right.ggest olive oil producer in europe. in greece wildfires have rolled through and as well as the heat in eau claire and antifreeze a new disease. in italy we have the service bacteria infection, which has wiped out heat numbers of olive groves. we have had to invest in saplings that are more resistant. if} in saplings that are more resistant.— in saplings that are more resistant. :: , , �* resistant. 50 trees put in. a lot smaller _...
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he's very much been able to consolidate his l been able to consolidate his position in china.titution so he can actually be ruler for life. he's used prosecutions against people to send a signal — don't oppose my policies, because i can find some sort of dirt on you and i can bring you up on charges and have you imprisoned. so be very quiet and just go along with what i'm trying to do. so he's really nullified and dampened opposition to his policies. at the same time, he's become a lot more authoritarian ambassador, very good to have you on bbc news tonight. thanks so much for your analysis. my pleasure- _ here in the us, tensions with china were further strained when, as we heard, president biden strengthened tar on imports on thursday. biden said china chinese trade practices are cheating, not competing. his new policy triples and even quadruples tariffs on some goods, including electric vehicles. china vowed retaliation warning the mood would "seriously affect the atmosphere of bilateral cooperation". beijing and washington have faced problems since president trump's sweepi
he's very much been able to consolidate his l been able to consolidate his position in china.titution so he can actually be ruler for life. he's used prosecutions against people to send a signal — don't oppose my policies, because i can find some sort of dirt on you and i can bring you up on charges and have you imprisoned. so be very quiet and just go along with what i'm trying to do. so he's really nullified and dampened opposition to his policies. at the same time, he's become a lot more...
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in 2023 european countries purchased around $10000000000.00 in l. n g from russia equal to 15 percent of the country's military bunch. busy so where does this leave us was a concern, go here, a post on that and g became its told by lindsay supplier and convince them to build a multi $1000000000.00 infrastructure, which was on even be necessary in the long run. meanwhile, they are shutting down any new projects and russia is still doing business with the europeans. well, at least with russia, one thing was certain shape on unlimited gas, always but see what the on the financial commentary. so jim rogers, he believes biden's re election phase a driving the l. n. g export pools says or election come in november the united states. and many, you're not as dates. politicians are only worried about the election. they faced with this. they can get more volumes in america, it will help them when the election. that's all they care about.
in 2023 european countries purchased around $10000000000.00 in l. n g from russia equal to 15 percent of the country's military bunch. busy so where does this leave us was a concern, go here, a post on that and g became its told by lindsay supplier and convince them to build a multi $1000000000.00 infrastructure, which was on even be necessary in the long run. meanwhile, they are shutting down any new projects and russia is still doing business with the europeans. well, at least with russia,...
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l. a. to get some police in there and, and try to get a handle on the 3rd or at least get these 2 sides separated. so you see all the violence being instigated in, perpetrated by this vigilante mob of pro israel supporters observed of the past several days that these people are there on and off during the daytime and appear not to be students. they appear to be all largely people who are not a student age and they're not from the c l a campus. but what they're doing is it trying to harass and uh, um, well attack the pro kill us didn't palestinians, demonstrators. and it's, it's, it's getting, it's getting very vile and i can see pictures now one individual being coming out from the camp and brian to defend the camp, but being menaced by people with sticks and stones. it's, it's shocking. it's really shocking. this is a, has been till now a peaceful protest. and there's been no violence on the part of the pro palestinian protests or is demanding the university di debts from israel. but this
l. a. to get some police in there and, and try to get a handle on the 3rd or at least get these 2 sides separated. so you see all the violence being instigated in, perpetrated by this vigilante mob of pro israel supporters observed of the past several days that these people are there on and off during the daytime and appear not to be students. they appear to be all largely people who are not a student age and they're not from the c l a campus. but what they're doing is it trying to harass and...