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for phillips again. a number coming below many of the estimates. we can seem to look out for details into velti order outlook. drawing a line under some of the issues they face. the softness. we are speaking to the ceo of phillips later in the show. that is 6:40 a.m.. don't miss that interview. given this extreme volatility we saw. the fed's decision will be controversial. with reminding viewers that japan is on a holiday today so the quiddity is in. you're looking in terms of the futures, european stock futures. all of that in terms of banks and health and autos. s&p futures building on the upside of last week. let's flip the board cross asset and check in on the end. the moves have been dramatic currently. she we continue to break down this story for you in the detail across the show. euro-dollar at 107. we look ahead to spanish cpi data. >> the focus is quit squarely on the japanese currency. we are also seeing a run-up in asian equities. japan closed today. this is in large part to what we got from the positive hand over the last friday. invest
for phillips again. a number coming below many of the estimates. we can seem to look out for details into velti order outlook. drawing a line under some of the issues they face. the softness. we are speaking to the ceo of phillips later in the show. that is 6:40 a.m.. don't miss that interview. given this extreme volatility we saw. the fed's decision will be controversial. with reminding viewers that japan is on a holiday today so the quiddity is in. you're looking in terms of the futures,...
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haha survey results of the phillips station showing the snow depth. there stands at 64 inches and snow, water content that 27 and a half inches. that's significant because the depth of the snow tells us how deep it is. well, the snow water content tells us how much water it contains. all of us helping researchers determined the phillips station snowpack stands at 113% of average for this time of year. well, the state snowpack stands at 110%. you can take a deep breath this year, but don't quadruple. at a time in your shower, newsom says that note in california has recently gone to extremes on all fronts from floods to fires to droughts referencing this moment just 9 years ago this week when then governor jerry brown stood at the same exact spot at the phillips station to show it was totally dry at the time. no snow. we're here. 9 years later, reconciling the extremes as it relates the hots getting a lot hotter. the dry is getting a lot drier and the wets getting a lot wetter. and that requires us to have the sophistication, the approach that includes
haha survey results of the phillips station showing the snow depth. there stands at 64 inches and snow, water content that 27 and a half inches. that's significant because the depth of the snow tells us how deep it is. well, the snow water content tells us how much water it contains. all of us helping researchers determined the phillips station snowpack stands at 113% of average for this time of year. well, the state snowpack stands at 110%. you can take a deep breath this year, but don't...
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vessel, the frankfurt, who had, according to phillips, too many questions, and what phillips wanted washe basically cut frankfurt off and said, just shut up. stay out of this. bill wormstedt: there was another ship, the mount temple which was about 59 miles away. it immediately turned around and started heading back. tad fitch: but were too far away to provide immediate assistance, and those aboard titanic-- they knew if they didn't get a hold of somebody closer that almost certainly there was going to be a massive loss of life. tim maltin: the carpathia-- she was actually traveling back from new york to europe, about 60 miles south of titanic's westerly route. oren liebermann: the response to the titanic should have been faster. the titanic started putting out its sos, its distress call, but the wireless room on the carpathia was empty. it was very close to the middle of the night. parks stephenson: carpathia was roughly 60 miles away. frankfurt was over twice that distance away, so it really did make sense for carpathia to be the ship that phillips would prioritize. [suspenseful music
vessel, the frankfurt, who had, according to phillips, too many questions, and what phillips wanted washe basically cut frankfurt off and said, just shut up. stay out of this. bill wormstedt: there was another ship, the mount temple which was about 59 miles away. it immediately turned around and started heading back. tad fitch: but were too far away to provide immediate assistance, and those aboard titanic-- they knew if they didn't get a hold of somebody closer that almost certainly there was...
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haha survey results of the phillips station showing the snow depth. there stands at 64 inches and snow water content that 27 and a half inches. that's significant because the depth of the snow tells us how deep it is. well, the snow water content tells us how much water it contains. all of us helping researchers determined the phillips station snowpack stands at 113% of average for this time of year. well, the state snowpack stands at 110%. you can take a deep breath this year, but don't quadruple. and at a time in your shower, newsom says that note in california has recently gone to extremes on all fronts from floods to fires to droughts referencing this moment just 9 years ago this week when then governor jerry brown stood at the same exact spot at the phillips station to show it was totally dry at the time. no snow. we're here. 9 years later, reconciling the extremes as it relates the hots getting a lot hotter. the dry is getting a lot drier and the wets getting a lot wetter. and that requires us to have the sophistication, the approach that includ
haha survey results of the phillips station showing the snow depth. there stands at 64 inches and snow water content that 27 and a half inches. that's significant because the depth of the snow tells us how deep it is. well, the snow water content tells us how much water it contains. all of us helping researchers determined the phillips station snowpack stands at 113% of average for this time of year. well, the state snowpack stands at 110%. you can take a deep breath this year, but don't...
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. >> reporter: to do that, quincy phillips created lighthouse silicon valley, a nonprofit that works to give vulnerable communities more opportunity and access. he launched a pop-up passport series to engage different communities. originally from the south side of chicago, phillips came to the bay area more than a decade ago with a mission to create a different narrative. >> when i first came here within the first year, created a hashtag, because that is how i felt. >> talk about personally why you thought this was a necessity in silicon valley? >> whether it is sitting on different boards, i was by myself. having to represent in a new way in terms of folks not being used to seeing us in this seat but also i try to be the voice of lived experience because that is the part that changes in those rooms. >> reporter: he hopes that change can come by a simple meet up and no pressure. the goal? >> creating a passport series allows folks to, as they are in a way they connect to the community and to the fabric and ecosystem of how we might get along over a bite to eat, a cup of coffee. >> re
. >> reporter: to do that, quincy phillips created lighthouse silicon valley, a nonprofit that works to give vulnerable communities more opportunity and access. he launched a pop-up passport series to engage different communities. originally from the south side of chicago, phillips came to the bay area more than a decade ago with a mission to create a different narrative. >> when i first came here within the first year, created a hashtag, because that is how i felt. >> talk...
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i would not say the phillips curve is dead, i would say the simple linear phillips curve is comatosend the nonlinear phillips curve, meaning what happens in the relationship between unemployment or economic activity inflation looks pretty different when economies are bumping up against the full capacity. what happens -- what happened in the pandemic was you have strong demand both because people had boosted their savings considerably from not interacting within person services, going on vacations, restaurants, that along with fiscal and monetary support colliding head-on with global supply constraints when consumer preferences were shifting directly to that part of the supply chain boast constrained. it led to a non-linearity in the phillips curve, which is bad and good. as inflation goes up very quickly, the good part is you can slide down the curve with out giving up much in terms of demand destruction and that is what we have seen. one reason why people say the last mile is the hardest is because you are moving from the vertical part of the curve where the sacrifice ratio is very
i would not say the phillips curve is dead, i would say the simple linear phillips curve is comatosend the nonlinear phillips curve, meaning what happens in the relationship between unemployment or economic activity inflation looks pretty different when economies are bumping up against the full capacity. what happens -- what happened in the pandemic was you have strong demand both because people had boosted their savings considerably from not interacting within person services, going on...
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let me ask hannah phillips about _ implications...tion growing up now being the first generation with social media and influences being a thing in their lives so it was that relevant to you? were you aware of dark forces, as su5an evan5 has suggested? aware of dark forces, as susan evans has suggested?— has suggested? personally, as someone who _ has suggested? personally, as someone who produces - has suggested? personally, as someone who produces social| has suggested? personally, as - someone who produces social media content on youtube and tiktok, i have been exposed to many young people who are feeling that social media has not really had that much of an impact. i think there was an element where the reason why you might think, oh, trans people are hanging out together and spreading this disease, you know, it's false. i think the reason the trans community stick together and have each other�*s back is because the rest of society makes us feel excluded. i think it's a very worrying time. ln excluded. i think it's a very worrying t
let me ask hannah phillips about _ implications...tion growing up now being the first generation with social media and influences being a thing in their lives so it was that relevant to you? were you aware of dark forces, as su5an evan5 has suggested? aware of dark forces, as susan evans has suggested?— has suggested? personally, as someone who _ has suggested? personally, as someone who produces - has suggested? personally, as someone who produces social| has suggested? personally, as -...
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monthly snow survey at the phillips station just south of lake tahoe.a, the survey results of the phillips station showing the snow depth. there stands at 64 inches and snow water content that 27 and a half inches. that's significant because the depth of the snow tells us how deep it is. well, the snow water content tells us how much water it can taint. all of us helping researchers determined the phillips station snowpack stands at 113% of average for this time of year. well, the state snowpack stands at 110%. you can take a deep breath this year, but don't quadruple. and at a time in your shower, newsom says that note in california has recently gone to extremes on all fronts from floods to fires to droughts referencing this moment just 9 years ago this week when then governor jerry brown stood at the same exact spot at the phillips station to show it was totally dry at the time. no snow. we're here. 9 years later, reconciling the extremes as it relates the hots getting a lot hotter. the dry is getting a lot drier and the wets getting a lot wetter. and
monthly snow survey at the phillips station just south of lake tahoe.a, the survey results of the phillips station showing the snow depth. there stands at 64 inches and snow water content that 27 and a half inches. that's significant because the depth of the snow tells us how deep it is. well, the snow water content tells us how much water it can taint. all of us helping researchers determined the phillips station snowpack stands at 113% of average for this time of year. well, the state...
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nancy mckee tries to lure new businesses and life to phillips county. and the lack of it is pretty much the nail in the coffin with every conversation you have? and they say, which of these buildings has, you know, pretty good fiber in and i'm like, none. zero. they just kind of look at me like, what? where am i? is this prehistoric? it would cost $550 dollars to finish covering arkansas with fiber and many rural officials don't have time to pursue federal and state broadband grants. mckee says it's time for a federally funded work program to lay that fiber, because all of a sudden, you're growing, right? what happens when you grow? oh, well, you get a new neighborhood. oh, well, you get a whole new development area development that would mean higher paying jobs. so people can grow in small towns as we reimagine our lives and our futures. here in elaine, it's going to have to start with broadband in phillips county, arkansas. i'm dina demetrios for matter of fact, still ahead on matter of fact, this unique boat is no cruise ship. i'm going to show you h
nancy mckee tries to lure new businesses and life to phillips county. and the lack of it is pretty much the nail in the coffin with every conversation you have? and they say, which of these buildings has, you know, pretty good fiber in and i'm like, none. zero. they just kind of look at me like, what? where am i? is this prehistoric? it would cost $550 dollars to finish covering arkansas with fiber and many rural officials don't have time to pursue federal and state broadband grants. mckee says...
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phillip gloves that he missed the president member of the council. this is a time of seismic tinge, independent, least at the heart of this region. so united nation agency for bodies sunroof it is on the wall, is us. that'd be that using force in gaza. the agency is a backbone or the human turn operation. coordinating and providing life saving assistance beyond garza, it has the thompson human developing for body, send records for the kids across the region. to day. an insidious, competing to end on was operation, is on the way we service implication for international peace and security. it is in this context, the context that the consumer is ask to can see the existence of the tenant is confronting the agency. is the president 6 also relentless bottom and on the most who the siege have transform guide you guys a beyond recognition homes, schools and hospitals have been reduced to rubble on the which contests. but these lies children, not bearing the brunt of this war. more than $17000.00 are separated from the families, less to face the or of guides
phillip gloves that he missed the president member of the council. this is a time of seismic tinge, independent, least at the heart of this region. so united nation agency for bodies sunroof it is on the wall, is us. that'd be that using force in gaza. the agency is a backbone or the human turn operation. coordinating and providing life saving assistance beyond garza, it has the thompson human developing for body, send records for the kids across the region. to day. an insidious, competing to...
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monthly snow survey at the phillips station just south of lake tahoe.ow water content that 27 and a half inches. that's significant because the depth of the snow tells us how deep it is. well, the snow water content tells us how much water it contains. all of us helping researchers determined the phillips station snowpack stands at 113% of average for this time of year. well, the state's snowpack stands at 110%. you can take a deep breath this year, but don't quadruple. and at a time in your shower, newsom says that note in california has recently gone to extremes on all fronts from floods to fires to droughts referencing this moment just 9 years ago this week when then governor jerry brown stood at the same exact spot at the phillips station to show it was totally dry at the time. no snow. we're here. 9 years later, reconciling strange as it relates the hots getting a lot hotter. >> the drive is getting a lot drier and the wets getting a lot wetter and that requires us to have the sophistication, the approach that includes new strategies, new strategie
monthly snow survey at the phillips station just south of lake tahoe.ow water content that 27 and a half inches. that's significant because the depth of the snow tells us how deep it is. well, the snow water content tells us how much water it contains. all of us helping researchers determined the phillips station snowpack stands at 113% of average for this time of year. well, the state's snowpack stands at 110%. you can take a deep breath this year, but don't quadruple. and at a time in your...
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monthly snow survey at the phillips station just south of lake tahoe. the phillips station showing the snow depth. there stands at 64 inches and snow, water content that 27 and a half inches. that's significant because the depth of the snow tells us how deep it is. well, the snow water content tells us how much water it contains. all of us helping researchers determined the phillips station snowpack stands at 113% of average for this time of year. well, the state's snowpack stands at 110%. you can take a deep breath this year, but don't quadruple. and at a time in your shower, newsom says that note in california has recently gone to extremes on all fronts from floods to fires to droughts referencing this moment just 9 years ago this week when then governor jerry brown stood at the same exact spot at the phillips station to show it was totally dry at the time. no snow. we're here. 9 years later, reconciling strange as it relates the hots getting a lot hotter. >> the drive getting a lot drier and the wets getting a lot wetter and that requires us to have
monthly snow survey at the phillips station just south of lake tahoe. the phillips station showing the snow depth. there stands at 64 inches and snow, water content that 27 and a half inches. that's significant because the depth of the snow tells us how deep it is. well, the snow water content tells us how much water it contains. all of us helping researchers determined the phillips station snowpack stands at 113% of average for this time of year. well, the state's snowpack stands at 110%. you...
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alex dean and joe phillips remain along side me.ed a big response from , all of you guys response from, all of you guys at home. you're very, very divided , as i would perhaps divided, as i would perhaps expect you to be. patricia says unless you've been in that position with your with yourself or a family member, you don't have a point, she says, lots of people flagging paul flags. have you seen what goes on, in a variety of the countries . and variety of the countries. and when it comes to, the rules being expanded, he says warning signs should be flagged, another one of my viewers says, michelle, you're coming across very selfish , in this debate, very selfish, in this debate, when it comes to assisted dying, it is obvious you are only considering yourself. yes, paul , considering yourself. yes, paul, when it comes to my death, forgive me. i am indeed selfish . forgive me. i am indeed selfish. and i think the person that should have the, overwhelming votes as to how my life ends is me. i don't think. >> i don't think he was. i do
alex dean and joe phillips remain along side me.ed a big response from , all of you guys response from, all of you guys at home. you're very, very divided , as i would perhaps divided, as i would perhaps expect you to be. patricia says unless you've been in that position with your with yourself or a family member, you don't have a point, she says, lots of people flagging paul flags. have you seen what goes on, in a variety of the countries . and variety of the countries. and when it comes to,...
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it is about creating the right kind of ecosystem. >> reporter: the ecosystem, according to phillips, is reimagining diversity, equity, and inclusion by using justice as the foundation. he calls it jedi. >> we want to remove barriers and make it easier for everyone to get the things that they need and then you will see everyone's floor be raised. >> i was like, what are you coming here? >> reporter: another cannot wait to see him come here. >> to be in community and to feel community is a huge thing. >> reporter: the series will be exploring the filipino heritage across the region. >> it is a continuous conversation and we want people to just be. as a filipino-american that was raised in daly city, i don't always serve -- only serve the filipino community. i served the latino community. we have a large asian population. immigrant community. >> reporter: lighthouse will be hosting a series in the fall focusing on champions of disability, and building safe spaces that will allow others to learn and grow and connect in new ways. >> martin luther king talked about in his i have a dream sp
it is about creating the right kind of ecosystem. >> reporter: the ecosystem, according to phillips, is reimagining diversity, equity, and inclusion by using justice as the foundation. he calls it jedi. >> we want to remove barriers and make it easier for everyone to get the things that they need and then you will see everyone's floor be raised. >> i was like, what are you coming here? >> reporter: another cannot wait to see him come here. >> to be in community and...
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it doesn't nicky phillips. i just want to get it done because it, it will show it to see me to the stomach of the summer to shut the back. is emily's push to closing sales? because i came i those numbers are somewhat different. but of course, you notice that the position that i missed the special ed bus for but those tasks by the cost of your skin, but the, the additional so is just, i want to be asleep because you're supposed to be too much to me spend the rest for some advice on this topic that i'm going to court this yourselves eventually sweet, but it has been in, they've done this on the front of the book to perfect because i went to the bottom it, let me see in the me. but let's go. i'm up to the, i'm sort of the 1st thing up here, so i suppose open up the front of the such them personal opinion. issue said, okay, what's the best fit for you? scott said that the native place, 1st of all, does a phase one question. virginia sure what the cost of that was that you'd like somebody to get the letter along the
it doesn't nicky phillips. i just want to get it done because it, it will show it to see me to the stomach of the summer to shut the back. is emily's push to closing sales? because i came i those numbers are somewhat different. but of course, you notice that the position that i missed the special ed bus for but those tasks by the cost of your skin, but the, the additional so is just, i want to be asleep because you're supposed to be too much to me spend the rest for some advice on this topic...
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moon shots with marathon, phillips 66 setting record highs., things can stay overbought. marathon consolidates and goes back up. and crude oil is in tight supply and high demand. >> kari, liz, do you also want to agree with me? who wants to agree with me first? >> there are a lot of reasons to own it if you worry about a re-acceleration. the correlation between oil prices and real yields is very tight. i think that continues to go up. you have energy stocks paying a decent dividend. it almost works for both schools. >> i would say another way to play energy right now is natural gas which has done nothing but go down. natural gas will be seen as a stock we think is very interesting, and it's a different cap name, different cap space. i think you can do both. >> i would kind of disagree with that. natural gas has fallen out of bed pretty hard. you do not see markets like this stop going down until there's a big capitulation. i am staying far away from natural gas at the moment. i would be cautious. >> what about -- we can look, also, diamondback
moon shots with marathon, phillips 66 setting record highs., things can stay overbought. marathon consolidates and goes back up. and crude oil is in tight supply and high demand. >> kari, liz, do you also want to agree with me? who wants to agree with me first? >> there are a lot of reasons to own it if you worry about a re-acceleration. the correlation between oil prices and real yields is very tight. i think that continues to go up. you have energy stocks paying a decent dividend....
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phillip blonde.ink all agree the mass >> i think we all agree the mass is an ongoing disaster. and kind of mark rowley was appointed precisely to get grips with that disaster , and he hasn't and disaster, and he hasn't and i agree with suella braverman. i think he's , he's taken the think he's, he's taken the failures of the met to a new level and expanded the spectrum of said failure . i think how the of said failure. i think how the marches have been policed have been unbelievably bad. i mean, you could spend half an hour on it in your voxpop on on the errors, sort of wilfully interpreting the call to jihad as a call to yoga , islamic yoga, as a call to yoga, islamic yoga, summer camps, it's half educated, half understood. botrd that, understandings of the law. but he's presiding over that. and, you know , i agree the met and, you know, i agree the met was dysfunctional before his his appointment. it hired a lot of violent , racist police officers , violent, racist police officers, many of whom hav
phillip blonde.ink all agree the mass >> i think we all agree the mass is an ongoing disaster. and kind of mark rowley was appointed precisely to get grips with that disaster , and he hasn't and disaster, and he hasn't and i agree with suella braverman. i think he's , he's taken the think he's, he's taken the failures of the met to a new level and expanded the spectrum of said failure . i think how the of said failure. i think how the marches have been policed have been unbelievably bad....
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the phillips station, as we reported earlier in the broadcast, they did a snow survey. it's at 113% of average at that site. statewide, sierra snowpack is at 124% of average, and this is the second straight year that we're seeing above average snowfall, which is great to see. more snow is coming winter weather advisory 11 p.m. tomorrow until 11 p.m. friday. looking at 5 to 12in of snow with those gusty winds, travel may be difficult. here's the system that's going to bring the snow. it really doesn't have a whole lot of moisture with it, but it certainly has all the cold air with it. so you're going to notice the difference. fog is off the coastline. it'll be here before you know it. and from our santa cruz camera, lots of sun tomorrow. cooler and breezier thursday. mixed precipitation. we're talking snow over the higher terrain. thunderstorm chance here locally and on friday showers will linger mainly in the morning because we all know it's the giants home opener against the padres. 135 on friday. it is going to be cool. so layer up 52 degrees. partly sunny, ninth inni
the phillips station, as we reported earlier in the broadcast, they did a snow survey. it's at 113% of average at that site. statewide, sierra snowpack is at 124% of average, and this is the second straight year that we're seeing above average snowfall, which is great to see. more snow is coming winter weather advisory 11 p.m. tomorrow until 11 p.m. friday. looking at 5 to 12in of snow with those gusty winds, travel may be difficult. here's the system that's going to bring the snow. it really...
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and correspondent john phillip charles sent us this and not as is from budget, spend his private as the sunset says he will even emerge strong enough from this crisis. this political opponents say this has all been just a big political game and, but essentially was never really serious about resigning. but even if a major political crisis has been avoided, it is obvious that the toxic political climate to get and spend will continue. spain has been full of rights for a decade, but the aggressive edwards here has grown even stronger in the past years. a personal degree of dice and slender, even outright hatred, a part of every day politics, year and sunset. the decision to continue also plays a big role at your repeating level shortly before the european elections, such as is considered. one of the last strong lettering leaders in europe correspond to john phillip schultz or bought him back from madrid. in germany, 9 people suspected of being part of a violent fod, right. lots to over told the government are going on trying. prosecutors say the ringleader was the businessman. prince hind
and correspondent john phillip charles sent us this and not as is from budget, spend his private as the sunset says he will even emerge strong enough from this crisis. this political opponents say this has all been just a big political game and, but essentially was never really serious about resigning. but even if a major political crisis has been avoided, it is obvious that the toxic political climate to get and spend will continue. spain has been full of rights for a decade, but the...
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hello, ben, and political commentator joe phillips. habib.and political commentatorjoe phillips. hello. hello, dawn. joe, thank you for joining on a bank holiday. joining me on a bank holiday. it's hope you're still it's easter. i hope you're still eating i can't any eating eggs. i can't eat any more, to honest with you, but more, to be honest with you, but this show isn't about how many eggs it's about you. eggs i've eaten. it's about you. so touch with us about so get in touch with us about everything that we're talking about what want to chat about or what you want to chat about or what you want to chat about gbviews@gbnews.com or on twitter. at gb news. twitter. even easier at gb news. okay, well, it's the same story every weekend , isn't it? now, every weekend, isn't it? now, thousands of pro—palestinian protesters calling for peace as they march through the streets over 200,000 march this weekend with four people arrested, including one man on suspicion of a terrorism related offence. so as police reveal that the cost of police in the g
hello, ben, and political commentator joe phillips. habib.and political commentatorjoe phillips. hello. hello, dawn. joe, thank you for joining on a bank holiday. joining me on a bank holiday. it's hope you're still it's easter. i hope you're still eating i can't any eating eggs. i can't eat any more, to honest with you, but more, to be honest with you, but this show isn't about how many eggs it's about you. eggs i've eaten. it's about you. so touch with us about so get in touch with us about...
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and dame arlene phillips won herfirst olivier at the age of 80. charlotte gallagher, bbc news.at the moment. it almost feels this morning after a pretty wild start on monday, that we have stepped back into winter. take a look at this, this is nottinghamshire, the cherry blossom tree are reminded that we are actually in the month of spring but we have seen gusts of winds in excess of close to 60 mph for some this morning. we have also, watch this, we have also had some snow showers. this is doncasterjust a few hours ago. the snow mostly on higher ground. but it's quite bizarre considering just a couple of days ago we had the warmest day of the year so far with 21.6 degrees in essex. ijust want the year so far with 21.6 degrees in essex. i just want to show you essex as we go through this week. look at this roller—coaster ride of temperatures, going from 21 down to 12 with some showers, it's going to feel pretty cool, and indication into friday that it mightjust be a bit more optimistic as we head into next weekend. more on that in the moment. let's get back to reality. it's all
and dame arlene phillips won herfirst olivier at the age of 80. charlotte gallagher, bbc news.at the moment. it almost feels this morning after a pretty wild start on monday, that we have stepped back into winter. take a look at this, this is nottinghamshire, the cherry blossom tree are reminded that we are actually in the month of spring but we have seen gusts of winds in excess of close to 60 mph for some this morning. we have also, watch this, we have also had some snow showers. this is...
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phillip is as for my you but not going one is my my you would say i feel i haven't been in any c. uh, let's see. i must be a day. i mean even longer in denise. yeah. the most of most up to one on these these uh then i don't wanna say it's defending himself citizen. i actually see somebody might be from london. allow me the do you mind me, sir? thank you. i'm really yeah. it's in the space less. it was really yeah, yeah, but jacob bus g dot edu. how me not talking today. yeah. we don't want to boast that a little bit earlier course name . it was like daughter to be told. yeah. did not make us a deal by took or you cannot help me 3, a storage at this number and it's got a good thought offers. are going to in the colors, getting it. what check out to study a check on the key blade, the the, the tomato to come with a few minutes to be with the minority fabian on costs or reduce handling behavior or his name data. com may only give in to be good to document on construct goes could be highlighted, go support emitted futures. nancy huyck, you met a unique social media platform, but no ju
phillip is as for my you but not going one is my my you would say i feel i haven't been in any c. uh, let's see. i must be a day. i mean even longer in denise. yeah. the most of most up to one on these these uh then i don't wanna say it's defending himself citizen. i actually see somebody might be from london. allow me the do you mind me, sir? thank you. i'm really yeah. it's in the space less. it was really yeah, yeah, but jacob bus g dot edu. how me not talking today. yeah. we don't want to...
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phillip norton, bbc news.tional memorial arboretum in staffordshire to raise funds to restore one of its most striking installations. shot at dawn pays tribute to the 309 british and commonwealth soldiers who were executed during world war one for desertion and cowardice, but it's been severely damaged by flood water. 0ur reporter liz copper has the story. 0n the eastern edge of the arboretum at alrewas, this is the first memorial to be touched by the sun's rays at dawn. it has also been touched by the ravages of the elements when the nearby river tame overtops its banks. because this is built on a floodplain, we expect the water level to come up. but as of recent years, it has come up high and remained there. so though the posts look like they're in pretty good condition, you will notice at the bottom they are rotting through and they don't last that many years before they need replacing. there are 309 stakes, each dedicated to a soldier shot at dawn during the first world war. they faced a firing squad for d
phillip norton, bbc news.tional memorial arboretum in staffordshire to raise funds to restore one of its most striking installations. shot at dawn pays tribute to the 309 british and commonwealth soldiers who were executed during world war one for desertion and cowardice, but it's been severely damaged by flood water. 0ur reporter liz copper has the story. 0n the eastern edge of the arboretum at alrewas, this is the first memorial to be touched by the sun's rays at dawn. it has also been...
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. >>> just let you know, coming up at half past eight, joe phillips will be getting more reaction tot's attack from both the government and labor. he will be speaking to the health secretary, victoria atkins, she was behind just a moment ago, and shadow secretary, evette cooper. that is coming up in the program just got it: 30. 30. let's to take a look now at the weather. cooler, as a risk northwesterly replaces a mild southwesterly flow, however, temperatures will be close to average for april. mostly dry start of the day for southern parts of england and wales. blustery showers in the northwest, they will become more widespread through the morning. some of the showers will be heavy on foundry, potentially turning wintry over higher ground in the north, and temperatures will only reach 11- 14 celsius for most of us. unlikely to get higher than 15 at least. >>> still to come, here on the breakfast show, australia is mourning the loss of six victims in the wake of a mass stabbing in a shopping center. >>> and we will tell you is still in contention, going into the final day of the mas
. >>> just let you know, coming up at half past eight, joe phillips will be getting more reaction tot's attack from both the government and labor. he will be speaking to the health secretary, victoria atkins, she was behind just a moment ago, and shadow secretary, evette cooper. that is coming up in the program just got it: 30. 30. let's to take a look now at the weather. cooler, as a risk northwesterly replaces a mild southwesterly flow, however, temperatures will be close to average...
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phillip norton, bbc news.titanic, has sold for almost £1 million at auction. 0nce fees are added, it's the highest price ever paid at auction for a single item recovered from the scene of the 1912 disaster. a leather violin bag owned by the leader of the orchestra, which famously played on as the ship sank, fetched £290,000. duncan kennedy reports. 105,000. there's nothing like the titanic to evoke memories, passion and buyers. this auction included one of the items that titanic collectors desire most of all — it's the gold pocket watch belonging to a passenger believed to be one of the richest people in the world, jothacob astor. he and 1,500 others died when the ship sank in april 1912 in the north atlantic. what jj astor's watch represents is something touchable from history, which is why people are still willing to pay so much money for it. the bidding for the watch started way beyond the estimate of £150,000 and kept climbing. at £900,000... applause. add on all the fees and the anonymous buyer will pay £
phillip norton, bbc news.titanic, has sold for almost £1 million at auction. 0nce fees are added, it's the highest price ever paid at auction for a single item recovered from the scene of the 1912 disaster. a leather violin bag owned by the leader of the orchestra, which famously played on as the ship sank, fetched £290,000. duncan kennedy reports. 105,000. there's nothing like the titanic to evoke memories, passion and buyers. this auction included one of the items that titanic collectors...
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my name is harold phillips. i am president of the national association of broadcasters. you know, it seems to me. the role of radio is underscored by a recent survey which shows that most people in an emergency would turn first to radio to learn the facts. radio has reached this present place of importance in our lives in a comparatively short span of years it burst upon the national scene in 1920 with an impact that is being felt more year by year. radio provided a threat that has drawn the country together. the city dweller and the farmer came know each other better. news and special events broadcasts have given a sense participation in the great events of the time. with the speed of a handful of crystals set on is during the warren g. harding had been elected president over james cox and exciting new era communications began four years later. radio gave american people a glimpse of a present digital convention with a realism may never had before, going prints could never begin to describe a scene like this. now back and winning over the underwood. 1928 smith versus wh
my name is harold phillips. i am president of the national association of broadcasters. you know, it seems to me. the role of radio is underscored by a recent survey which shows that most people in an emergency would turn first to radio to learn the facts. radio has reached this present place of importance in our lives in a comparatively short span of years it burst upon the national scene in 1920 with an impact that is being felt more year by year. radio provided a threat that has drawn the...
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phillip, is that so my, you but not the old one is my, my you so i have to go ahead and in any. yeah. let's see. i must be a day. i mean, do you belong to end denise? yeah. the most, i must have done on these these uh then i don't wanna say it's defending himself citizen. i've actually somebody monthly for mine done. allow me the do you mind me sir? do you agree? i'm really yeah. it's in the space less it was really. yeah. yeah. but did cool bus g dot edu. i'm we're not talking today. yeah. be we don't want to boost out a little bit earlier course name. it was like, dollars to go make me a might be towards the i get the know how make us a deal by took or you can the me b, e. so to get the number and that's got a good thought offers are going. it will be is how much time the cutter is getting it. what check out to study a check on the p plus the, the, the tomato to come with a few minutes to be with the minority to be in on costs or reduce handling behavior or his name data. com may only be in to be documented. keystroke goes could be highlighted, go support, emitted future plans
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larry: even if they use the discredited phillips curve and target unemployment, that is under 4 or ifr use a cod pri commodity price rule, commodity prices up about 20% since early to mid december. >> huge. larry: a big move, part is energy, but a lot -- copper is up too. i mean if they use either one, commodity price rule or old phillips curve unemployment rate that says don't tamper with the interest rates. >> right. and you know even interest rates are i thinking up as well earning up -- edging up, the prices tell us for near-term prices are far better forecaster for inflation than the quantity measures which are fuzzy. far better, i just ton down see how they could racalize a cut -- don't see how they could rationalize a cutting of the interest rate. the numbers that are dropping off, looking at cpi, a number 12 months ago dropping off and a number comining. there is no good news for the -- >> great art laffer. >> either. >> thank you, that this looks like an actual farm. it looked cute on the app. ( ♪ ) meanwhile, at a vrbo... when other vacation rentals aren't what they're crack
larry: even if they use the discredited phillips curve and target unemployment, that is under 4 or ifr use a cod pri commodity price rule, commodity prices up about 20% since early to mid december. >> huge. larry: a big move, part is energy, but a lot -- copper is up too. i mean if they use either one, commodity price rule or old phillips curve unemployment rate that says don't tamper with the interest rates. >> right. and you know even interest rates are i thinking up as well...
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security office, chris phillips. anyone it's important to say for anyone who's are to have who's worried we are yet to have any terrorist related disturbances yet, what has disturbances yet, but what has happened, happen? happened, what could happen? stay still to come. we hear from suella braverman. who says that rishi sunak isn't serious about leaving the echr. but have voters given up on believing the prime minister's promises? i have my say at 10 pm, and i'll reveal who a couple of tory mps contacted me about today, who they want to take control before they want to take control before the next election. but first, arsenal and manchester city feature in this week's highly anticipated champions league quarter finals. but fans attending the games were on high alert after isis threatened to target the fixtures. so this sinister image threatening the four stadiums hosting the matches was posted by the al—azim foundation, a media channel linked to the terrorist group, just weeks after they killed hundreds at a concert
security office, chris phillips. anyone it's important to say for anyone who's are to have who's worried we are yet to have any terrorist related disturbances yet, what has disturbances yet, but what has happened, happen? happened, what could happen? stay still to come. we hear from suella braverman. who says that rishi sunak isn't serious about leaving the echr. but have voters given up on believing the prime minister's promises? i have my say at 10 pm, and i'll reveal who a couple of tory mps...
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moyes has urged the supporters to get behind kalvin phillips.ammers were leading newcastle 3—1 on saturday when philips came off the bench for the last 20 minutes and they ended up losing 4—3. the midfielder, who's on loan from manchester city, was involved in a heated exchange with fans as he got on the team bus afterwards. calvin is a human being and can do things which we all do at different times, what you need to support and he needs support behind him, he needs people to help them, and we will stand up and help them as much as we possibly can, and then, obviously, we need to give support to all of our players, wherever it is. to tennis now and jannik sinner is up to number 2 in the world after his 3rd title of the year. he beat grigor dimitrov in the miami open final. the italian has only lost one match this season, that was to carlos alcaraz in the semifinals at indian wells, and he's now bumped the spaniard down to third in the rankings. being number two is an amazing feeling. i never thought to come to this point, i come from a very nor
moyes has urged the supporters to get behind kalvin phillips.ammers were leading newcastle 3—1 on saturday when philips came off the bench for the last 20 minutes and they ended up losing 4—3. the midfielder, who's on loan from manchester city, was involved in a heated exchange with fans as he got on the team bus afterwards. calvin is a human being and can do things which we all do at different times, what you need to support and he needs support behind him, he needs people to help them,...
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phillip starts right now the trucks show makes its main character bystander. >> that's tonight on new sign good. >> evening i'm abby phillip in new york tonight, donald trump becomes savoy year in his own story. today, the country her the beginnings of a story about donald trump. but this time, he no longer controls that narrative instead, it's new york prosecutors who are painting a picture of an alleged hush money cover-up scheme where the victims were the american public. now in 20 own version of events, he says he's innocent, a victim of michael cohen's vendetta and stormy daniels opportunism. but he's not a control of that narrative either. trump, who believes he is his own best spokesman and defender, will now have to leave it to his lawyers. now, as you can imagine, this is why we've seen trump letting loose outside of the court. he's trying to take back control to take his own story in his own hands, even if it means risking his freedom and running roughshod over the rule of law what are they going to look at all the lives that in the last line in the last trial so he got caug
phillip starts right now the trucks show makes its main character bystander. >> that's tonight on new sign good. >> evening i'm abby phillip in new york tonight, donald trump becomes savoy year in his own story. today, the country her the beginnings of a story about donald trump. but this time, he no longer controls that narrative instead, it's new york prosecutors who are painting a picture of an alleged hush money cover-up scheme where the victims were the american public. now in...
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cnn news night with abby phillip starts now well, the pressure make the trump hurry crack. >> that's tonight on news nine good evening. >> i'm abby phillip in new york week one of donald trump's historic trial is now etched in the history books, and it ends with a full jury box. when to starts with opening statements and we lead into it with a defining question. can the men and women who've been selected to decide the former president's fate with stand the trump high waves that will swallow their entire existence. for the next six to eight weeks the jurors come from all parts of the city, west harlem, hell's kitchen, chelsea, upper west and upper east sides. some work in sales, others in finance. others are lawyers. and they all say that they can be fair despite what they've read or said about donald trump in the past, that juror number 11 quipped at one point i don't like some of my coworkers, but i don't try to sabotage their work. fair enough. >> and from the minute the judge gambled in on thursday morning to the minute the court adjourned today reporters witnessed details, big an
cnn news night with abby phillip starts now well, the pressure make the trump hurry crack. >> that's tonight on news nine good evening. >> i'm abby phillip in new york week one of donald trump's historic trial is now etched in the history books, and it ends with a full jury box. when to starts with opening statements and we lead into it with a defining question. can the men and women who've been selected to decide the former president's fate with stand the trump high waves that will...
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tell me about phillips. >> phillips is a dutch medical device maker, up 30% in the u.s., on pace for the best day ever. this after a sleep apnea settlement of $1.1 billion. we had seen $4.5 billion in the big thing with the settlement around the sleep apnea devices that is one point one billion versus 4 billion, pretty positive and less than analysts were expecting work that analysts were worried about. the third and final settlement they needed. a company with a number of lawsuits overhanging the stock. that is why you are seeing this year up 33% in the u.s. katie: that's one thing i can follow, one number is bigger than the other. let's end on a down note. so if i, interesting -- sofi. >> it had been modestly better, but the second quarter revenue number was short of what analysts had looked for and it down 9.5% and had been choppy going. how can you drive wallet share and expand the business offerings? the two words that stood out to me, transitional year. if you call it that, that is when you see the stock get hit. katie: no one wants to hear that, making a bad year worse for sof
tell me about phillips. >> phillips is a dutch medical device maker, up 30% in the u.s., on pace for the best day ever. this after a sleep apnea settlement of $1.1 billion. we had seen $4.5 billion in the big thing with the settlement around the sleep apnea devices that is one point one billion versus 4 billion, pretty positive and less than analysts were expecting work that analysts were worried about. the third and final settlement they needed. a company with a number of lawsuits...
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phillip starts right now >> a gag order grows and donald trump drops 175 million. that's tonight on newsletter good evening. >> i'm abby phillip in new york and tonight too late, breaking legal developments, dealing directly with the former president of the united states. one family is off-limits. the judge overseeing donald trump's hush money trial just expanded a gag order forbidding the defendant and former president from attacking his own family and that of the district attorney's, a gag order was already issued last week, but it only outlawed trump's tirades directed at witnesses prosecutors, jurors, and court staff. it intentionally left out judge merchan, the judges family, the da alvin bragg, and also bragg's family as well now, those limits are dramatically bigger. why? well, after this easter weekend, that was colored by trump's rage filled truth, social failings at well, mostly everyone, including the judges family also tonight, donald trump buys time to appeal a record shattering civil fraud judgment by posting a record breaking bond. the former preside
phillip starts right now >> a gag order grows and donald trump drops 175 million. that's tonight on newsletter good evening. >> i'm abby phillip in new york and tonight too late, breaking legal developments, dealing directly with the former president of the united states. one family is off-limits. the judge overseeing donald trump's hush money trial just expanded a gag order forbidding the defendant and former president from attacking his own family and that of the district...
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i'm abby phillip in new york. and tonight, the president says that he is outraged and heartbroken after seven aid workers were killed while simply doing their jobs in gaza. he's demanding a full explanation from israel and he's also accusing the netanyahu government of not doing enough to protect civilians quote, this is not a standalone incident. the president is saying tonight, and he's right about that here is a number that too few people know. when hundred and 96 that is the number of aid workers that have been killed since israel and hamas went to war in gaza on october 7, that toll is a stain on humanity and on monday the shock that an attack left seven people, heroes literally blown apart it was not even the first time that workers with jose andres's organization were attacked by israeli firepower. tonight amid resounding outrage israel admits it made a mistake it was a mistake that followed a myth identification at night during a war in a >> very complex condition, we are thoroughly for the unintentional h
i'm abby phillip in new york. and tonight, the president says that he is outraged and heartbroken after seven aid workers were killed while simply doing their jobs in gaza. he's demanding a full explanation from israel and he's also accusing the netanyahu government of not doing enough to protect civilians quote, this is not a standalone incident. the president is saying tonight, and he's right about that here is a number that too few people know. when hundred and 96 that is the number of aid...
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save up to 50 we sent over real stone news night with abby phillip.ext on cnn >> closed captioning is brought to you by skechers, hands-free slip ends just slip in. that's >> all i need to do with my >> new hands-free sketcher lipids. >> it's like slip ends have an >> invisible built in shubi born. so my foot slides into place. what could be better >> question for you tonight? >> would you pay >> $1,000 to stay just one night at a soup, rate hotel in grave ville, illinois because that's the going rate this weekend for a room that usually goes for about 95 bucks as millions of people are traveling to the path of totality to get the best view of monday's solar eclipse that includes my next guest from the super eight to the ritz carlton prices for this weekend are up nearly ten times. the normal rates. many hotels completely sold out here to discuss astrophysicist and nasa adviser pulse setter and paul. it's great to have you back first off, let me ask, do you have your travel and your hotel all set and i'll booked for this for monday i absolutely do. i
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continued their resurgent form under manager oliver glasner — they won for the third time in a row, jean phillipeewcastle united at selhurst park. the loss for newcastle a blow for their european aspirations. and bournemouth came away with a 1—0 win at wolves. antoine semenyo scoring in the first half. bournemouth had a man sent off too — but managed to hold on. wolves having a goal ruled out by the var deep into stoppage time. bournemouth up to tenth with that victory. two goals in stoppage time helped atalanta finally break down 10—man fiorentina and book a coppa italia final with juventus. the tie finished 4—2 on aggregate. ademola lookman and mario pasalic with two late stoppage time goals to seal their place in the final — in rome on may the 15th. barcelona coach xavi will remain at the club until at least the end of his contract to june next year, after changing his mind that this would be his last season. xavi took charge in november 2021 after leaving qatari club al sadd and guided barca to the spanish title in his first full season in charge last year. he announced injanuary he would ste
continued their resurgent form under manager oliver glasner — they won for the third time in a row, jean phillipeewcastle united at selhurst park. the loss for newcastle a blow for their european aspirations. and bournemouth came away with a 1—0 win at wolves. antoine semenyo scoring in the first half. bournemouth had a man sent off too — but managed to hold on. wolves having a goal ruled out by the var deep into stoppage time. bournemouth up to tenth with that victory. two goals in...
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protest movement. >> that's tonight on newsnight good evening. >> i'm abby phillip in new york tonight, america's universities are losing control of their campuses suspensions, arrest, tear gas. schools across the map are cracking down now on pro-palestinian protests but should they or by doing so, are they setting a precedent that undercuts a fundamental american tradition and an american right. breaking tonight, cnn, with this dozens of arrests at the university of texas austin campus were officers are apparently using force to take people into custody students from inside and encampment. there are alleging that police deployed mace and other so-called chemical munitions. now, take a look at where this is happening. just over the last two weeks, columbia is the epicenter of this. and tonight, the school announced that they're starting to suspend students who ignored a deadline to vacate that encampment it echoes decisions to crack down from the past from 1968 when columbia uprooted vietnam protests in in the 1980s when campuses were consumed by students who were arguing for divestmen
protest movement. >> that's tonight on newsnight good evening. >> i'm abby phillip in new york tonight, america's universities are losing control of their campuses suspensions, arrest, tear gas. schools across the map are cracking down now on pro-palestinian protests but should they or by doing so, are they setting a precedent that undercuts a fundamental american tradition and an american right. breaking tonight, cnn, with this dozens of arrests at the university of texas austin...
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israel is facing increasing pressure to protect civilians and to monetary and aid workers. kate phillips for iso is vice president of global policy and advocacy. at the end you massey core. i asked her what impact this air strike would have on guessing much needed? 8 in 2000 us. this will be yet another barrier to getting aid into the people in the cause of strict who desperately needs this insurance. strike is a tragic illustration of the, the security barriers that humanitarian organizations have been raising for the better part of 6 months. now they're effectively no safety guarantees for humanitarian aid workers, which have led to roughly 200 people being killed, including the 7 with world central kitchen over the last day. and unfortunately, this has been a feature of this conflict and, and has me humanitarian operations in gaza among the deadliest in the world in terms of humanitarian worker safety. this has proven to be one of the most difficult places to work. and it has really been a real barrier to getting assistance to the people who desperately need it in gaza and with world
israel is facing increasing pressure to protect civilians and to monetary and aid workers. kate phillips for iso is vice president of global policy and advocacy. at the end you massey core. i asked her what impact this air strike would have on guessing much needed? 8 in 2000 us. this will be yet another barrier to getting aid into the people in the cause of strict who desperately needs this insurance. strike is a tragic illustration of the, the security barriers that humanitarian organizations...
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the guest today is sarah phillips the executive director of economic workforce development. welcome to the show. >> thank you for having me. let's talk about the city economic plan and specifically the city's road map to san francisco future. can you give a brief overview and update on progress? >> absolute e. in february 2023 mayor breed released the roadmap comprised to 9 strategies to move the city forward understanding there was structural and lang lasting changing by the covid impact. 134 were shorter term impacts how people using transit downtown and coming out and are using small businesses, some of them remember long-term structural impacts. the way we work. how often we are in an office and how much office space companies who had headquartered in san francisco need. some of those were structural impacts how we stop. there has been a long-term change as online shopping takes up a greater share how we performs and covid-19 took a shift that would probably take 10 to 15 years happen and collapse what happened ofern the timeframe to 2 years so saw structural impacts how
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increasing pressure to protect civilians and to monetary and aid workers slammed join nearby kate phillips for also vice president of global policy and advocacy and the angel mercy court. thanks so much for taking the time to talk to us on dw k. what impact 2 of us are a strike, have one much needed on guessing much needed 8 into the square into the strip. sorry. well, thank you for having me. this will be yet another barrier to to get an aide into the people in the office directly, desperately need it. um yeah, this insurance strike is a tragic illustration of the, the security barriers that humanitarian organizations have been raising for the better part of 6 months. now they're effectively no safety guarantees for humanitarian aid workers, which have led to roughly 200 people being killed, including the 7 with world central kitchen over the last day. and unfortunately, this has been a feature of this conflict and, and because me, a humanitarian operations in garza, among the deadliest in the world, in terms of humanitarian work or safety. this has proven to be one of the most difficult
increasing pressure to protect civilians and to monetary and aid workers slammed join nearby kate phillips for also vice president of global policy and advocacy and the angel mercy court. thanks so much for taking the time to talk to us on dw k. what impact 2 of us are a strike, have one much needed on guessing much needed 8 into the square into the strip. sorry. well, thank you for having me. this will be yet another barrier to to get an aide into the people in the office directly, desperately...