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are either of you portsmouth _ portsmouth fan.bridge more visible to ships, but many here will tell you this is not about boats, but about a badge of honour. the council will make the final decision in december. relegation for portsmouth blue or promotion for southampton read. in this city of saints, they will be hoping that their leaders will see the light. time for a look at the weather. here's elizabeth rizzini. some beautiful rainbow spotted today across the whole of the uk where it felt fresh and breezy, and a day of sunshine but also some showers around as well. lovely photo from derbyshire and another from the highlands, and it's across the western highlands that we might see a lot of rainfall in the next few days and in fact most of the rain will be towards the north and west. dry out towards the south and east and then things will warm up again as we head into the weekend. more on that in a moment. but overnight tonight the showers across england and wales will be fading away and lots of clear skies and it will feel chill
are either of you portsmouth _ portsmouth fan.bridge more visible to ships, but many here will tell you this is not about boats, but about a badge of honour. the council will make the final decision in december. relegation for portsmouth blue or promotion for southampton read. in this city of saints, they will be hoping that their leaders will see the light. time for a look at the weather. here's elizabeth rizzini. some beautiful rainbow spotted today across the whole of the uk where it felt...
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portsmouth in march—april i9aa was a hive of activity.ck, which was our working place, was a very secret communications centre deep — dug deep into tunnels in the cliffs overlooking portsmouth harbour. but to get down into the tunnels, we had to go down 350 steps! we had to sleep in the tunnels, eat in the tunnels, be on duty in the tunnels and, of course, chuckles, when we were coming off shift, we had to come up 350 steps, so it was a good thing we were young and fit. chuckles. the amount of activity in the tunnels — i mean, each tunnel contained a branch of communications. two months before d—day, i was given training on this vhf set, which was a small radio set. and i think vhf then was in its infancy. it was simple for us to operate. you mainly had to operate the levers up or down. as it was a one—way system, i would pass whatever messages i had to and then, they would lift their lever and pass their responses. and it was when they lifted their lever that i realised i was listening to warfare. because they were landing on the beaches
portsmouth in march—april i9aa was a hive of activity.ck, which was our working place, was a very secret communications centre deep — dug deep into tunnels in the cliffs overlooking portsmouth harbour. but to get down into the tunnels, we had to go down 350 steps! we had to sleep in the tunnels, eat in the tunnels, be on duty in the tunnels and, of course, chuckles, when we were coming off shift, we had to come up 350 steps, so it was a good thing we were young and fit. chuckles. the amount...
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he's a senior lecturer and strategic studies at the university of portsmouth, also a former u. k. military intelligence officer of frank. good to see you again. as israel says, it's preparing for a broad ground defensive. what do you think is going through the minds of military planners? right now? demonic that they are trying to reconcile, be constant and perennial issues of ends, ways means and risk. so those are they, those are the key aspects of military plants with respect to the is re lease. they got back on maintenance at the time the ends. so everybody, all come on this plan is will be very keen and concerned to ensure that that's so it is a very clear as to what the objectives of the campaign. oh not just at that higher level elimination of how much what your personal level is. so that's the end. so i may say that very, very, very relentless with this is really what strategies here. i'm curious, what do you think of these ends are in their strategy to get their so i well that's, that's the question. the immediate time. so the crushing elimination of, of how much now th
he's a senior lecturer and strategic studies at the university of portsmouth, also a former u. k. military intelligence officer of frank. good to see you again. as israel says, it's preparing for a broad ground defensive. what do you think is going through the minds of military planners? right now? demonic that they are trying to reconcile, be constant and perennial issues of ends, ways means and risk. so those are they, those are the key aspects of military plants with respect to the is re...
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they've got a university in portsmouth. sort of, you know, how to steal cars, etcetera . but it's university. >> they've got cars in portsmouth . portsmouth. >> the least legitimate science list, if you can call them scientists, is a is a physics professor from the university of portsmouth. >> but yeah, the matrix, maybe i've heard this before, i think elon musk is has also said, you know, in a 99% know, there's in fact a 99% chance we are living in a simulation, which would explain classical religion. you know, the idea of god watching you because they can watch you anyway. the front pages anyway. that's the front pages covered. join us in two for covered. join us in part two for black matter supporting black lives matter supporting hamas. rowling not supporting labour and an asteroid that could support life. see you in a radio. >> welcome back to headliners . >> welcome back to headliners. i'm leo kirsten. i'm still here with paul cox and lewis schaefer . and let's kick off with the guardian with reports from sheffield wh
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and you met often. >> yes, i essentially moved into portsmouth police department.and we were all collaborating. we had a list, a to do list, if you will, and it was every day, day in and day out, it consumed all of us. >> another look at the house gave them greater insight, according to crime scene investigators suzanne and karl 's acquire, the attack appeared unsophisticated, the killer tried to clean up quickly. >> we saw some -- in the sink, so there's a good chance that he or she has washed their hands in some point, and possibly got the victims blood off their hands. >> the killer had also cut themselves, and the killer's blood was mixed with meghan's. there was no shortage of physical and -- left behind. >> you've got your killer in dna form, practically, you just do not know who he is. >> we had his touch dna, his blood and dna, his semen, we had his fingerprints. so, the so forensically, we had what we needed. it fell on the detectives, at that matter time, it was just a matter of old fashioned detective work. >> ncis asked a psychologist greater profile of
and you met often. >> yes, i essentially moved into portsmouth police department.and we were all collaborating. we had a list, a to do list, if you will, and it was every day, day in and day out, it consumed all of us. >> another look at the house gave them greater insight, according to crime scene investigators suzanne and karl 's acquire, the attack appeared unsophisticated, the killer tried to clean up quickly. >> we saw some -- in the sink, so there's a good chance that he...
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, yes, yes in portsmouth, he did everything possible, it seems, nevertheless he ceded half of sakhalinak, the title of count, and the press was sarcastic about this, calling him the count of half-sakhalin. his mother warned him and was categorically against this idea of the russian-japanese war, she was generally the smartest woman and did a lot to somehow correct his behavior, but from the very beginning of her reign, this did not succeed, let’s remember the hadynka, this tragedy, there was a stampede, a bloody stampede, during the cornation celebrations, the distribution of gifts, yes, yes, they rushed for some mugs. there is something else there, well, in general, in short, a tragedy, in general in such cases it declares, i don’t know, national mourning, well, i don’t know, but in any case case they don’t behave the way nikolai behaved in this situation, he of course wrote in his diary that yes, it all happened somehow unpleasantly, not good, that’s it, but at the same time, despite the protests of his mother, he went to the ball to the english embassy, after that on the same
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a senior lecturer in strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer, who joins us now from oxford. frank is really defense forces are preparing for a ground invasion. give us an overview of how, of what that might look like. a good morning, michael, probably up to 100000 troops. a going to be involved in this. and this operation, which will be because of its nature, extremely intense and stressful because what they go to engage in primarily is up and come back to the very close can find a complex environment. not present, a huge amount of, of dynamics. so it's a 3 dimensional wall for scott, you can buildings above to look at it. right, is of course also have to look up now for, for drugs surveillance and attack drums. they have the real problem. it's such in a crowded environment which we've been discussing this morning, the you out of distinction of distinguishing the, the, the competent for the non competent people make mistakes. you have to turn the system. dozens of columbus has hundreds, perhaps underneath. but o
a senior lecturer in strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer, who joins us now from oxford. frank is really defense forces are preparing for a ground invasion. give us an overview of how, of what that might look like. a good morning, michael, probably up to 100000 troops. a going to be involved in this. and this operation, which will be because of its nature, extremely intense and stressful because what they go to engage in primarily is up and...
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frank lid, which is a senior lecture in strategic studies at portsmouth university. i asked him earlier whether the is ready to order to evacuate northern garza pointed to an imminent ground his old us. yes, i think we could be fairly certain. is that christy the preparations visible to everybody was that maybe that may be an element of surprise to this. there is no tacit told, but that going in i think we can, with respect to the old is given by the is raising the controversies around it. but one reference point might be what happened in most, all in the fight against a similar type of script. i s way reputation were allowed to leave the battery to some extent, but look, that's it. that's a separate issue. they ask you questions. yes, i think that'll be that'll be going in at some point in the next few days. they may not do a sort of full on the full panoply. a sold made mandate for my sort of patchwork of assaults, but will say the speculation. what kind of will say, can we expect to win those is randy trips into augusta? look back both sides with a plan for this.
frank lid, which is a senior lecture in strategic studies at portsmouth university. i asked him earlier whether the is ready to order to evacuate northern garza pointed to an imminent ground his old us. yes, i think we could be fairly certain. is that christy the preparations visible to everybody was that maybe that may be an element of surprise to this. there is no tacit told, but that going in i think we can, with respect to the old is given by the is raising the controversies around it. but...
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such decision has been announced. franklin, which is a senior lecturer in strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer. i asked him what israel's ground defensive might look like probably up to 100000 troops ago to be involved in this. and this operation, which will be because of its nature, extremely intense and stressful because what i go to engage in primarily is up and come back to the very close can find a complex environment. it's not present a huge amount of, of guidelines. so it's a 3 dimensional wall for scott, you can build things above to look at these right is of course also have to look up now for the drug surveillance and attack drugs. they have the real problem. it's such in a crowded environment which we've been discussing this morning. you out of distinction of distinguishing the, the, the competent from the non competent people make mistakes. you have to tell the system. dozens of columbus has hundreds, perhaps underneath. but one thing just to just to, to distrust, you know, ami is better prepared for this than the is reall
such decision has been announced. franklin, which is a senior lecturer in strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer. i asked him what israel's ground defensive might look like probably up to 100000 troops ago to be involved in this. and this operation, which will be because of its nature, extremely intense and stressful because what i go to engage in primarily is up and come back to the very close can find a complex environment. it's not present...
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he's a senior lecturer in strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer, who joins us now from oxford. frank is really defense, forces are preparing for a ground invasion. give us an overview of how of what that might look like. a good morning, michael. probably up to 100000 troops. a going to be involved in this. and this operation, which will be because of its nature, extremely intense and stressful because what i go to engage in primarily is that come back to the very close can find a complex environment. it's not present a huge amount of, of di limits. so it's a 3 dimensional wall for scott, you can build things above to look at these radius, of course also have to look up now for, for drugs surveillance and attack drugs. they have the.
he's a senior lecturer in strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer, who joins us now from oxford. frank is really defense, forces are preparing for a ground invasion. give us an overview of how of what that might look like. a good morning, michael. probably up to 100000 troops. a going to be involved in this. and this operation, which will be because of its nature, extremely intense and stressful because what i go to engage in primarily is that...
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and we can get more now from frank ludwig, just seeing you electra in strategic studies at the portsmouth university in the u . k. and a for me, you k military intelligence officer, could see you, frank, about israel has been pounding garza with the strikes for the past week. do you think best schooling now would be announced a ground defensive? a good morning on yet? no, i don't. i think this week would be the earliest time by which is why the closest would be ready. and let's not forget that mobilizing the entire of forces. what you see on your screen is just the frontend of what's going on. clearly the most important, but yes, actually great teaches us this to the most important parts relevant thought from the battlefield on the battlefield. itself is the logistics. i mean, in a sense, the longer the, this weight goes on, the more prepared to go see is ready for us as will be. so we wouldn't expect anything to happen. why not? there's also this element, of course, need us to say of trying to prepare the battlefield visibility site. and in that sense, most important element is we're mov
and we can get more now from frank ludwig, just seeing you electra in strategic studies at the portsmouth university in the u . k. and a for me, you k military intelligence officer, could see you, frank, about israel has been pounding garza with the strikes for the past week. do you think best schooling now would be announced a ground defensive? a good morning on yet? no, i don't. i think this week would be the earliest time by which is why the closest would be ready. and let's not forget that...
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frank led, which is a senior lecturer in strategic studies at portsmouth university. he's a former u. k. military intelligence officer as well. i asked him whether the expansion of the is really armies operations, whether or not that points to the start of a ground in beach. a 33 indications. brands that would indicate that it is the beginning of a military operation. and i'll come back to that in a 2nd. first is the communications blackout, which will include the electronic uh will 5 to deny thomas communications. so it would say not for the last few hours and we'll say got that go on. not when it includes cyber a cyber attacks, as well as well as taking down the radio towels. the 2nd indication is a huge bombardment and made out talk about something considerable here. a thumbs or a big joke at a rate of about one, every heavy bones every 10 seconds and find live easy. it is the announcements of these really defense voltage plus an i i so this as well the, the right price is picking up the house to do the same. it is very types of conducting at least a rate installs.
frank led, which is a senior lecturer in strategic studies at portsmouth university. he's a former u. k. military intelligence officer as well. i asked him whether the expansion of the is really armies operations, whether or not that points to the start of a ground in beach. a 33 indications. brands that would indicate that it is the beginning of a military operation. and i'll come back to that in a 2nd. first is the communications blackout, which will include the electronic uh will 5 to deny...
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and a yellow warning covers brighton , portsmouth, covers brighton, portsmouth, canterbury and london's a small chance of power cuts as well as flooding and public transport delays. warnings also remain in scotland, with some rail services suspended following damage caused by storm babet. and finally , if you've ever and finally, if you've ever waited too to long use a gift vouchen waited too to long use a gift voucher. spare a thought for the new owner of this coin. it's one of only 50 tokens created in 1766 that allowed its owner free access to every show at the old vic theatre in bristol . it's due vic theatre in bristol. it's due to be auctioned by henry aldridge and son this weekend. and despite being nearly 260 years old, the old vic says it will stand at honour, its word, to the new owner . this is will stand at honour, its word, to the new owner. this is gb news across the uk on tv in your car , on your digital radio and car, on your digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. now it's back to dawn . dawn. >> thank you, tatiana, and thank you for finishing
and a yellow warning covers brighton , portsmouth, covers brighton, portsmouth, canterbury and london's a small chance of power cuts as well as flooding and public transport delays. warnings also remain in scotland, with some rail services suspended following damage caused by storm babet. and finally , if you've ever and finally, if you've ever waited too to long use a gift vouchen waited too to long use a gift voucher. spare a thought for the new owner of this coin. it's one of only 50 tokens...
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i'm really starting from portsmouth to most of my big luggage and move many so with the competing animal just i get i as well or so. the lowest, the unload over the age of 30 to the the cussing. right. and you see the shy finish . this is just all, just for good news. i'm a fraction of what do you come seem to do friday? yes. if that's what you ordered. the people for the, for sure. interested in the temperature of the induction to some of this the, the hungry. this being a member of the european union, the nato since 1999 during the 1st post. so good wave of nato's eastwood expansion number to be sales because of this the me log a sense is dylan. i felt that i see like that uh by the contents of e. so me that me if so we get back. i shall zap, i did do my i just bought the pretty show the name. yeah. it's the lawyers now will beach, but i see, but i see us layouts by choice, some of which east, on the way in the early ninety's hungry was a country with a west view of russia dazed article disagreements left over from the soviet union. the why do you, what did you, some of them, not yours
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garza franklin, which is a former british army officer and a senior lecturer at the university of portsmouth in the u. k. and when i spoke to him earlier, he told us more about what is ray, the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu strategy might be now. oh, good afternoon and yeah, there are multiple vectors of advice going into nothing. yeah. who's come on the group at the moment? first of all, there's a dispute capacity between the military advisors and, and political advisors come back to in a 2nd about whether or not was the time to begin this campaign. this is further complicated by american perspectives to the effect that they don't believe that there are achievable goals. and the coverage is right. the plan and the particularly concerned of course, about an aftermath of not making the same mistakes that we made in iraq and afghanistan. so it's a highly complex situation, of course, that's complicated by the hostage situation. i suspect no decision is going to be made for several days and to be no offensive for that time. but look, it's, it's crystal stuff, but it's very complex. a very
garza franklin, which is a former british army officer and a senior lecturer at the university of portsmouth in the u. k. and when i spoke to him earlier, he told us more about what is ray, the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu strategy might be now. oh, good afternoon and yeah, there are multiple vectors of advice going into nothing. yeah. who's come on the group at the moment? first of all, there's a dispute capacity between the military advisors and, and political advisors come back to in a...
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he's a senior elector in strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer. he joins us from oxford tonight. frank, good to see you again. now since october 7, the is really army has killed several members of homos top commanding brass. how much of a blow is that for the tower group? it's nicole. good evening. they killed about 6 or 7 major lead us and operationally, i suspect it won't have decisive effect because need is always replaceable. and we found that ourselves while dealing with the telephone on a did this tonic state, no 10 irreplaceable. however, i think gone at the top 2 level to come about level, what will be happening is people be asking, who can i trust? is really seem to be getting so pretty senior people, how they finding them. is it to try to is, is it through tech, so to intercept, so that's expensive. be so difficult, and cutting away more all, i think. but how mazda isn't quite open about their commanders getting killed? why is that? because as you said, they presumably risk looking week at the it's posit
he's a senior elector in strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer. he joins us from oxford tonight. frank, good to see you again. now since october 7, the is really army has killed several members of homos top commanding brass. how much of a blow is that for the tower group? it's nicole. good evening. they killed about 6 or 7 major lead us and operationally, i suspect it won't have decisive effect because need is always replaceable. and we...
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causing fires there, spring and frank language here is a senior lecture and strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former and u. k. military intelligence officer. he joins us from oxford. frank, you said at the beginning of this war, the israel did not appear to have a clear strategy for the military campaign. now 3 weeks into it, has that start there should be company clear. a good morning, terry. the answer i'm afraid is no. this is causing worries amongst these rails friends notes of the united states and indeed within the government itself. the only thing we know is that israel has said it will no longer have responsibility for gods. and now there's a number of meetings and benefits that tons of being knocked around. is there any government for example, to resettle or to move some of the guys and population to egypt up comes with administered intelligence? that's a non sconces. nothing never happened. but i think most seriously negotiations going on with the palestinian authority, hoping that are well sometimes, but somehow get involved no sign of dot. so what still doesn't kn
causing fires there, spring and frank language here is a senior lecture and strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former and u. k. military intelligence officer. he joins us from oxford. frank, you said at the beginning of this war, the israel did not appear to have a clear strategy for the military campaign. now 3 weeks into it, has that start there should be company clear. a good morning, terry. the answer i'm afraid is no. this is causing worries amongst these rails friends notes...
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analysis from frank language of the 1st issue on the officer and a senior electra at the university of portsmouth in the u. k. it's good to see you, frank. and is rose military says that it is ready and waiting for instruction from political leaders on the next move. what do you think is going through and join us in yahoo? his mind right now, what's he waiting for? oh, good afternoon. and yeah, there are multiple vectors of advice going into nothing. yeah. who's come off the group at the moment? first of all, there's a dispute capacity between the military advisors and political advisors come back to in a 2nd about whether or not was the time to begin this campaign. this is further complicated by american perspectives to the effect that they don't believe that there are achievable goals. and the coverage is right. the plan and the particularly concerned of course, about an aftermath of not making the same mistakes that we made in iraq and afghanistan. so it's a highly complex situation, of course, that's complicated by the hostage situation. i suspect no decision is going to be made for several d
analysis from frank language of the 1st issue on the officer and a senior electra at the university of portsmouth in the u. k. it's good to see you, frank. and is rose military says that it is ready and waiting for instruction from political leaders on the next move. what do you think is going through and join us in yahoo? his mind right now, what's he waiting for? oh, good afternoon. and yeah, there are multiple vectors of advice going into nothing. yeah. who's come off the group at the...
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he's a senior electra in strategic studies at portsmouth university and a phone a u. k. military intelligence office that he is joining me from oxford. it's good to have you on the program. frank. so israel is now given people in northern guys what 24 hours to leave and head south. does that look to you as though that ground invasion is now imminent us? yes, i think we could be fairly certain that christy the preparations visible to everybody was that maybe not maybe an element of surprise to this. there's no doctor told that that going in. i think we can, with respect to the old, is given by the, is raising the controversies around it, but one reference point might be what happened in most, all in the fight against a similar terrace group. i s way reputation were allowed to leave the battery to some extent, but look, that's it. that's a separate issue. they ask you a questions. yes, i think they'll be, they'll be going in at some point in the next few days. they may not do a sort of full on the full panoply assault. made it mandate for my sort of patchwork of assault
he's a senior electra in strategic studies at portsmouth university and a phone a u. k. military intelligence office that he is joining me from oxford. it's good to have you on the program. frank. so israel is now given people in northern guys what 24 hours to leave and head south. does that look to you as though that ground invasion is now imminent us? yes, i think we could be fairly certain that christy the preparations visible to everybody was that maybe not maybe an element of surprise to...
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the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to was a portsmouth demetrius, so slim deputy director of the center for comprehensive if you're being an international studies at the higher school of economics and must go metering just before the break. we were talking about the, the whole new world demand emerging, the global majority, the, the needs to put pressure on israel. and of course, it's impossible to have this conversation without mentioning the americans who have always assumed the role of a chaperone of these rarely posting and conflicts. and i wonder, uh oh, rather let me repeat the 2nd part of my previous question. that is, do you think the americans want to be used by israel is as the big proxy with big guns with lots of influence juicing. they want to be utilized in such a way that they usually utilize other countries. low the united states. i think it is our use of put themselves in the very difficult position. first. they are a bite on administration, tries to build bridges with the world majority. i think the great and conflict that showed very explicitly of that th
the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to was a portsmouth demetrius, so slim deputy director of the center for comprehensive if you're being an international studies at the higher school of economics and must go metering just before the break. we were talking about the, the whole new world demand emerging, the global majority, the, the needs to put pressure on israel. and of course, it's impossible to have this conversation without mentioning the americans who have always assumed the...
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he is a senior lecturer in strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer of frank israel has already been hitting him off and gaza on an unprecedented scale. is really military now saying it's prepared for what they're calling the next stage of the war. what do you anticipating? well, good morning sarah. the israelis have said did promise enough. and yahoo has said that. they evolved to crush the eliminate thomas. and we've heard that kind of, uh, that's called it rhetoric before or objective before actually in the middle east. quite recently, 201617 a plan the coalition thought to do exactly the same to i, us and most, all america. and they did that. and one expects is something in nature, pups at scale slightly different to what happens in most so i mean rocca, which was an investment of the city. and then essentially a, an entry into the city in this case was really focuses dot wellness. that's necessarily involved. extensive civilian casualties because of course their opponents will be very well prepared. let's talk a l
he is a senior lecturer in strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer of frank israel has already been hitting him off and gaza on an unprecedented scale. is really military now saying it's prepared for what they're calling the next stage of the war. what do you anticipating? well, good morning sarah. the israelis have said did promise enough. and yahoo has said that. they evolved to crush the eliminate thomas. and we've heard that kind of, uh,...
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our coverage continues now with frank, but she's a senior lecturer instance egypt studies at portsmouth university. he's also a former u. k. military intelligence officer and he joins us tonight from oxford. i think it's good to see you again. let's, let's talk about where we are right now is real defense forces. say that they are expanding their operations to night. do you think that this is the beginning of that much anticipated ground invasion? a 3rd 3 indications. brent that would indicate that it is the beginning of a military operation. and i'll come back to that in a 2nd. first is the communications blackout, which would include the electronic uh, wolf uh to deny thomas communications. so it would say not for the last few hours and we'll say got that go on. not when it includes cyber a cyber attacks, as well as well as taking down the radio towels. the 2nd education is a huge bombardment and made out talk about something considerable here. a thumbs or a big truck at a rate of about one of the heavy buttons every 10 seconds. and final it easy. it is this the announcements of these
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he's a senior elector and strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer. he joins us from oxford tonight. frank, good to see you again. now since october 7, the is really army has killed several members of hamas top commanding brass. how much of a blow is that for the tower group? it's nicole. good evening. they've killed about 6 or a set of major lead us and operationally, i suspect it won't have decisive effect because need is always replaceable. and we filed that ourselves while dealing with the telephone on a did this tonic state, no 10 irreplaceable. however, i think gone at the top 2 level to come by level. what will be happening is people be asking, who can i trust? is really seems to be getting so pretty senior people, how they finding them. is it to try to is, is it through tech, to, to read, to sense? so that's expensive. be so difficult, and cutting away more all, i think. but how mazda isn't quite open about their commanders getting killed. why is that? because as you said, they presumably risk looking week is
he's a senior elector and strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer. he joins us from oxford tonight. frank, good to see you again. now since october 7, the is really army has killed several members of hamas top commanding brass. how much of a blow is that for the tower group? it's nicole. good evening. they've killed about 6 or a set of major lead us and operationally, i suspect it won't have decisive effect because need is always replaceable....
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he's a senior elector and strategic studies at portsmouth university and the former u. k. military intelligence officer joins us from oxford tonight. frank, good to see you again. now since october 7, the is really army has killed several members of hamas top commanding brass. how much of a blow is that for the tower group? it's nicole. good evening. they've killed about 6 or 7 major leaders and operationally, i suspect it won't have decisive effect because need is always replaceable. and we filed that ourselves while dealing with the telephone on a did this tonic state. no, no 10 irreplaceable. however, i think gone at the top 2 level to come by level. what will be happening is people be asking, who can i trust? is really seem to be getting so pretty senior people, how they finding them. is it to try to is, is it through tech, to read, to sense? so, so that's expensive. be so difficult, and cutting away more. all, i think. but how mazda isn't quite open about their commanders getting killed? why is that? because as you said, they presumably risk looking week at the it'
he's a senior elector and strategic studies at portsmouth university and the former u. k. military intelligence officer joins us from oxford tonight. frank, good to see you again. now since october 7, the is really army has killed several members of hamas top commanding brass. how much of a blow is that for the tower group? it's nicole. good evening. they've killed about 6 or 7 major leaders and operationally, i suspect it won't have decisive effect because need is always replaceable. and we...
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destroyed by so you know, me 12 years ago jim smith is a professor of environmental science at portsmouth university in new k. and he explains what spring really is precise. the main road you out to the element, but in the waste water. so pushing is a thing called tritium, which is a form of hydrogen, but it's radioactive. and what happens is that the water has been treated to remove almost all of the other right here. active elements but size is trickier to water left. so what happens in nuclear reactions all over the world is a small proportion of the water that passes through the reactor gets at changed into this thing called trip to water. so instead of being h 201 of the hydrogen's in water was replaced by the radioactive form of hydrogen, which is tricky. and when it comes h t o, not com be removed from the treatment process because it's a chemically identical to ordinary water. so it can't be chemically distinguished, and that means nucleus sites all over the will discharge the small amounts of radioactive, tricky age and water into rivers. oh light. so the se, and that's what's ha
destroyed by so you know, me 12 years ago jim smith is a professor of environmental science at portsmouth university in new k. and he explains what spring really is precise. the main road you out to the element, but in the waste water. so pushing is a thing called tritium, which is a form of hydrogen, but it's radioactive. and what happens is that the water has been treated to remove almost all of the other right here. active elements but size is trickier to water left. so what happens in...
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like the black sea fleet ineffective now, if we compare to the british royal navy, if their hq in portsmouthere were as many casualties as we are losing at sevastopol, the whole fleet would essentially cease to exist in any viable form, i believe that crimea is an absolutely key issue in this war, and the operations of the ukrainians in tela are very impressive. we usually do not think of crimea as a front line, because here... two armies do not meet here in battle, there are no ukrainian forces on the ground here and it is unlikely that they will enter crimea, but here, a very important part of the war is aimed at impairing russian capabilities, first of all, in order to carry out an offensive, as well as to impair russia's ability to defend itself and hold the occupied territories. in crimea, ukraine is hitting not only the headquarters in sevastopol, not only naval and air bases, but also oil depots, warehouses with ammunition, logistics centers, and it is incredible that for all these months russia has still not managed to establish adequate air defense to secure its military resources,
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he's a senior elector in strategic studies at portsmouth university and the former u. k. military intelligence officer joins us from oxford tonight. frank, good to see you again. now since october 7, the is really army has killed several members of homos top commanding brass. how much of a blow is that for the tower group? it's nicole. good evening. they've killed about 6 or 7 major leaders and operationally, i suspect it won't have decisive effect because need is always replaceable. and we filed that ourselves while dealing with the tell about a did the stomach state no, no 10 irreplaceable. however, i think down at the top to the level to come by level, what will be happening is people be asking, who can i trust? is really seem to be getting so pretty senior people, how they finding them. is it to try to is, is it through tech, so to intercept, so that's expensive. be so difficult, and cutting away more all, i think. but how mazda isn't quite open about their commanders getting killed? why is that? because as you said, they presumably risk looking week at the it's po
he's a senior elector in strategic studies at portsmouth university and the former u. k. military intelligence officer joins us from oxford tonight. frank, good to see you again. now since october 7, the is really army has killed several members of homos top commanding brass. how much of a blow is that for the tower group? it's nicole. good evening. they've killed about 6 or 7 major leaders and operationally, i suspect it won't have decisive effect because need is always replaceable. and we...
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well, good morning, everybody, and welcome to sunny portsmouth square. chinatown's living room. my. little lang all day. get fauci. oh, they get hacked. hang on. oh, they get foreign. god today we're here to announce an incredible milestone in the pathway to eliminating sro family homelessness, a milestone that could only be achieved by leadership and by collaboration. and i think that that's the thing that's going to make this city work, right? come on. and they finally got haengjeong. all they got. seng gung ho, seng gung seng, the whole dog. hi, fellow. go july, get jesse fuller to the tilings. like you . now let's start with leadership. first of all, political leadership is critical to moving the ball forward in this city. and we want to really thank the mayor and we want to thank the board of supervisors for working together politically to sustain these programs because it's taken about five years for us to get to this point. and that could not be done in isolation. so thank you , madam mayor. thank you, jonah ortega, coeur d'alene gang. but we also want to thank our city depar
well, good morning, everybody, and welcome to sunny portsmouth square. chinatown's living room. my. little lang all day. get fauci. oh, they get hacked. hang on. oh, they get foreign. god today we're here to announce an incredible milestone in the pathway to eliminating sro family homelessness, a milestone that could only be achieved by leadership and by collaboration. and i think that that's the thing that's going to make this city work, right? come on. and they finally got haengjeong. all...
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for their loved one defense analyst frank lead, which is a senior electra in strategic studies at portsmouth university. i asked him earlier whether the is ready to order to evacuated within casa pointed to women in ground. the sold us? yes, i think we could be fairly certain. is that christy the preparations visible to everybody was that maybe an maybe an element of surprise to this? there's no tacit told that that going in. i think we can, with respect to the old is given by the is raise and the controversies around it. but one reference point might be what happened in most, all in the fight against a similar type of script. i s way reputation were allowed to leave the battery to some extent, but look, that's it. that's a separate issue. they ask you questions? yes, i think they'll be, they'll be going in at some point in the next few days. they may not do a sort of full on the full panoply. a sold made it mandate for my sort of patchwork of assaults, but will say the speculation. what kind of will say, can we expect to win those is really trips into augusta. look back both sides with a pl
for their loved one defense analyst frank lead, which is a senior electra in strategic studies at portsmouth university. i asked him earlier whether the is ready to order to evacuated within casa pointed to women in ground. the sold us? yes, i think we could be fairly certain. is that christy the preparations visible to everybody was that maybe an maybe an element of surprise to this? there's no tacit told that that going in. i think we can, with respect to the old is given by the is raise and...
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during the last few months at a position in new portsmouth energy, should i add to the position? up but it's money, i share your support for new fortress energy. check in florida? >> hello jim, from boynton beach. >> love that, a great signing there, speak to me. >> okay listen, we had a brutal october and hoping for a better december and november and a santa claus rally. >> i want to ask you for a stock that has been bouncing like a super bowl between 150 and 200, and the analysts are pretty positive on it, i want to get your thoughts on celsius holdings. >> p saturday saying this is the greatest but it's too high, i would really like this, i missed it, i missed it my feel really stupid, but he didn't, stanford was my backup school, can we get that on the record, and i think celsius as a buyer, just own up, i missed it, sorry. >> stephen in tennessee. >> thank you for taking my call. get your thoughts on the recent spinoff, particular, ncr. >> i was saying to myself, this is a really bad piece of merchandise but you know what, i'm a forgiving guy and a kind guy and a good guy, w
during the last few months at a position in new portsmouth energy, should i add to the position? up but it's money, i share your support for new fortress energy. check in florida? >> hello jim, from boynton beach. >> love that, a great signing there, speak to me. >> okay listen, we had a brutal october and hoping for a better december and november and a santa claus rally. >> i want to ask you for a stock that has been bouncing like a super bowl between 150 and 200, and...
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for their loved one defense analyst frank lead, which is a senior electra in strategic studies at portsmouth university. i asked him earlier whether the is ready to order to evacuate and live in casa pointed to him and in ground the sold us. yes, i think we could be fairly certain. is that christy the preparations visible to everybody was that maybe that may be an element of surprise to this. there is no doctor told that that going in. i think we can, with respect to the old, is given by the is raise and the controversies around it puts one reference point might be what happened in most, all in the fight against a similar terrace group. i s y refugees were allowed to leave the battery to some extent, but look, that's it. that's a separate issue. they ask you questions. yes, i think they'll be, they'll be going in at some point in the next few days. they may not do a sort of full on the full panoply. a sold made mandate for my sort of patchwork of assaults, but with a speculation, what kind of will say, can we expect to win? those is really trips into gaza. look back both sides with a loan fo
for their loved one defense analyst frank lead, which is a senior electra in strategic studies at portsmouth university. i asked him earlier whether the is ready to order to evacuate and live in casa pointed to him and in ground the sold us. yes, i think we could be fairly certain. is that christy the preparations visible to everybody was that maybe that may be an element of surprise to this. there is no doctor told that that going in. i think we can, with respect to the old, is given by the is...
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the first will arrive at the portsmouth marine terminal next week.t next year we'll begin the offshore base of construction. you'll come back and add the big yellow piece you see in the background here and then we'll add wind turbines. >> reporter: this project is not cheap, costing about $10 billion, but it's getting a boost from i.r.a. it's a pivotal time for offshore winds. they're phasing challenges including higher rates and issues with supply chains forces them to renegotiate or walk away entirely. this is another push toward an effort for cleaner and greener energy. >> pippa, you look like you had a good time out of the boat. i'm looking at the turbines. they look how money gus. i can't imagine actually being there. you mentioned some projects are facing some significant issues. what's so different about this one? >> so the key here, frank, is dominion energy is a fully regulated utility. what that means is before they started the project, that i brought it to virginia state's commissioner who approved this project, approved their spending pla
the first will arrive at the portsmouth marine terminal next week.t next year we'll begin the offshore base of construction. you'll come back and add the big yellow piece you see in the background here and then we'll add wind turbines. >> reporter: this project is not cheap, costing about $10 billion, but it's getting a boost from i.r.a. it's a pivotal time for offshore winds. they're phasing challenges including higher rates and issues with supply chains forces them to renegotiate or...
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coverage continues now with a senior lecturer and strategic studies at portsmouth university, and a former.k. military intelligence officer who joins us tonight from office -- oxford. israel's defense forces say they are expanding their operations tonight. do you think this is the beginning of the much-anticipated ground invasion? >> there are three indications that would indicate it is the beginning of a military operation. i will come back to that in the second. first is the communications blackouts, which will include electronic warfare to deny hamas communications. we will see that over the past few hours and have seen that go on, including cyber attacks and taking down a variety of towers. the second is bombardment. bombs are being dropped of a rate, heavy bombs, about one every 10 seconds. finally, there is the announcement of the israeli defense forces. i saw this as well, the israeli press is picking up that the palestinians are saying that the tanks are conducting a raid in force, but the u.s. are advising the idf very strongly, they have a senior general in the israeli headquarte
coverage continues now with a senior lecturer and strategic studies at portsmouth university, and a former.k. military intelligence officer who joins us tonight from office -- oxford. israel's defense forces say they are expanding their operations tonight. do you think this is the beginning of the much-anticipated ground invasion? >> there are three indications that would indicate it is the beginning of a military operation. i will come back to that in the second. first is the...
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she's a portsmouth girl. she is a naval reservist. we heard so much about the 1980s, the falklands.ound there in that speech. although of course there are some criticisms of penny mordaunt as well. people have criticised her for perhaps not being entirely on top of her brief. we are now seeing johnny mercer there, the veterans standing up at veterans minister standing up at the at the podium in the row. >> i wonder why he's on the platform. so is that because he's dashing and good looking? a former model? >> interesting. former model? >> ianything g. do with >> has anything to do with it? >> has anything to do with it? >> of course. leader >> of course. of course. leader of veterans of the commons and veterans minister aren't the most senior positions in cabinet they've been left to today . some of the been left to today. some of the larger great offices of state, of course, had had speeches on previous days. >> but it's funny what you were saying fact saying then, tom, about the fact that penny draws upon that penny mordaunt draws upon this sort of military aura that seems to surro
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implications, and joined by a former military intelligence office and now senior lecturer in strategy at portsmouthversity. thanks so much for joining us. israel's tactics, they have put tanks at the border, but these are tanks which will most likely be used in incredibly dense residential areas. how do they plan on using them and not risk civilian lives? >> good evening. the tanks are intended for what is called direct support. it is unlikely we will see the tanks themselves in the streets very often for the simple reason they are very vulnerable there. they can be struck and destroyed. they are used for fairly specific tax. all i will say is on infantry fighting vehicles, which are specifically designed for the gaza operation, so we don't know what form this assault will take for when it will happen in the next few days -- this is quite likely, i would think -- but this would not be an armored struggle. is your reporter said, this would be an infantry struggle. >> can you take me through what the steps most likely will be in terms of sending the infantry into each block by block? how exactly does
implications, and joined by a former military intelligence office and now senior lecturer in strategy at portsmouthversity. thanks so much for joining us. israel's tactics, they have put tanks at the border, but these are tanks which will most likely be used in incredibly dense residential areas. how do they plan on using them and not risk civilian lives? >> good evening. the tanks are intended for what is called direct support. it is unlikely we will see the tanks themselves in the...
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