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of course that is a frank legwork senior lecturer in strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer, many things as always rec. thank you. michael demoss controlled guns. a health ministry says more than 10000 people have been killed by his really strikes since they began their campaign a month ago. many gardens have been heading to the south of the strip, and the hope of avoiding is rarely bombing, but nowhere in the territory is truly se thing. gaza is human cost of this project keeps on mounting. as the small strip of land continues to be pummeled the isabel defense forces say they are open to humanitarian, colorado. this allowed palestinians to evacuate the nose by the bump, documents a heavy a of them it seems that no air in the street is truly safe. and is ready as strike hits a residential building in the densely populated district of con, eunice and southern gaza. the old children, not a single adults or children, the whole building collapse of them. these and you'll goes nothing, yahoo may go take revenge on you know, hundreds of t
of course that is a frank legwork senior lecturer in strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer, many things as always rec. thank you. michael demoss controlled guns. a health ministry says more than 10000 people have been killed by his really strikes since they began their campaign a month ago. many gardens have been heading to the south of the strip, and the hope of avoiding is rarely bombing, but nowhere in the territory is truly se thing....
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just senior lecture in strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer. frank is rarely troops have in circled garza city and are preparing to push into the city center. do we have any idea how many, how most fighters they are expecting to confront their as well? good morning, my. so i think we don't have an idea is that, but i'm absolutely certain that there is probably fairly is a fairly accurate assessment on the positive intelligence offices of the 36 division of these really, i mean, the most powerful unit they have who are about to enter, so i kind of really speculates on that and the overall context stays that there were 20 or 30000 with a garza at the tate itself. but there's no way of telling how many it goes. the city i would suspect they were going to be a fairly high number as a wants to make a stop. is maybe a projection is with this particular phase of the operation. full gas, the city will take months, not weeks. it is, in fact the essential for a mazda. so i take your point of israel's made it repeatedly c
just senior lecture in strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer. frank is rarely troops have in circled garza city and are preparing to push into the city center. do we have any idea how many, how most fighters they are expecting to confront their as well? good morning, my. so i think we don't have an idea is that, but i'm absolutely certain that there is probably fairly is a fairly accurate assessment on the positive intelligence offices of...
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shaking. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy is further along the coast in between southampton and portsmouth in this part of the world, it's pouring with rain, wind gusts about 50—60. that is having all kinds of knock—on effects already. take the isle of wight, they are declaring a major incident tonight so they can free up resources. as far as travel is concerned, ferry services out of portsmouth are cancelled and major disruption tonight full—service as out of dover where they are expecting peaks of eight metres in terms of the waves. also badly affected on the trains, southern trains say there are cancellations tomorrow, south—western say there will be lots of revisions. we're also hearing there are problems with some flights out of heathrow. for schools, there will be some cancellations tomorrow, many local authorities advising schools close for health and safety reasons although the final decision will be taken by various head teachers across the coast. bournemouth council have said they are providing emergency accommodation for rough sleepers but treacherous conditions right along the
shaking. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy is further along the coast in between southampton and portsmouth in this part of the world, it's pouring with rain, wind gusts about 50—60. that is having all kinds of knock—on effects already. take the isle of wight, they are declaring a major incident tonight so they can free up resources. as far as travel is concerned, ferry services out of portsmouth are cancelled and major disruption tonight full—service as out of dover where they are...
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it's portsmouth�*s first defeat since march. home in round two. slough town were 15 minutes away from a memorable victory over league two grimsby town when player—manager scott davies scored a screamer. but danny rose's equaliser means they'll have to do it all again a week on tuesday derby county needed a second half comeback too against crewe — of the league below. trailing 2—0 going into the 89th minute, they scored twice in four minutes to rescue a draw. elsewhere, fleetwood beat kidderminster. 117 places separate charlton athletic and cray valley paper mills of the eighth tier. but it's going to a replay after a dramatic equaliser for the non—league side early in the second half. charlton defender lucas ness putting the ball into his own net. after ten minutes added time, there were some pretty wild celebrations. in the last few minutes, the magic of the cup on full display forfans and players alike. from both 12 and 20 yards, rangers captainjames tavernier was on target to help send his team to the scottish league cup fina
it's portsmouth�*s first defeat since march. home in round two. slough town were 15 minutes away from a memorable victory over league two grimsby town when player—manager scott davies scored a screamer. but danny rose's equaliser means they'll have to do it all again a week on tuesday derby county needed a second half comeback too against crewe — of the league below. trailing 2—0 going into the 89th minute, they scored twice in four minutes to rescue a draw. elsewhere, fleetwood beat...
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let's bring in frank ludwig, he's a senior lecturer and strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer. and he joins as from oxford. welcome to the w . so frank, there are reports that us officials expect israel to reduce is ariel attacks on the gaza strip in the coming days and focus more on ground operations. what do you make of this? yes, good morning. my. we've seen those. i think already the casualty rates alleged by posted in apple thirty's, seems to have that reduce some want and you will expect that as the ground campaign continues, however long side up to was mentioning, west belmont to things artillery will now come into the frame as a as a, as a, as a major factor. and 2nd, the soldiers as the infantry get more and more involved in the open fight. those people who remained will be at sea city. it will be in severe danger, especially because it, because hoss use them as human shields. so this will be on is now let's be under no illusion. i really broke and fight some terrible stories coming now from inside that fight, which will be
let's bring in frank ludwig, he's a senior lecturer and strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer. and he joins as from oxford. welcome to the w . so frank, there are reports that us officials expect israel to reduce is ariel attacks on the gaza strip in the coming days and focus more on ground operations. what do you make of this? yes, good morning. my. we've seen those. i think already the casualty rates alleged by posted in apple thirty's,...
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on the ferries, brittany ferries out of portsmouth have cancelled their sailing.reopening but not yet to passenger services. that means just for freight services and even those were told —— we were told are going to be delayed. something like 300 schools in this area have been closed for the day. that is health and safety, not too much risk in the schools but obviously the head teachers deciding it is not worth the risk. what we have learnt also is that whilst the amber warning has been downgraded this lunchtime, there is going to be a yellow weather warning this weekend. although this bit of weather might be passing on, the overall problems are still with us and that means i'm afraid for tens of thousands of people along the south coast, many more problems for many more hours. we south coast, many more problems for many more hours-— south coast, many more problems for many more hours. we do get the sense that it is over— many more hours. we do get the sense that it is over the _ many more hours. we do get the sense that it is over the worst _ many more hours. we
on the ferries, brittany ferries out of portsmouth have cancelled their sailing.reopening but not yet to passenger services. that means just for freight services and even those were told —— we were told are going to be delayed. something like 300 schools in this area have been closed for the day. that is health and safety, not too much risk in the schools but obviously the head teachers deciding it is not worth the risk. what we have learnt also is that whilst the amber warning has been...
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frank language as senior lecture and strategic studies of portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer told us, why did he makes of these reports? yes, good morning. my. we've seen not, i think already the casualty, right? a large by posted in apple 13 seems to have reduce some want and you will expect that as the ground campaign continues. however long side up to worth mentioning, west belmont, 2 things, artillery will now come into the frame as a, as a, as a, as a major factor. and 2nd, they also sold as the infantry get more and more involved in the up and fight. those people who remained will be at sea city. it will be in savannah danger, especially because because of how to use them as human shields. so this will be on is now, let's be under no illusion. i really broken fight, some terrible stories coming now from inside that fight, which will become a part i think light. well, that's right. and there is, of course, growing international outrage over at the cost to civilian lives in gaza. but israel says it's going after home us military targets th
frank language as senior lecture and strategic studies of portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer told us, why did he makes of these reports? yes, good morning. my. we've seen not, i think already the casualty, right? a large by posted in apple 13 seems to have reduce some want and you will expect that as the ground campaign continues. however long side up to worth mentioning, west belmont, 2 things, artillery will now come into the frame as a, as a, as a, as a...
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it's portsmouth's first defeat since march.t at home in round two. slough town were 15 minutes away from a memorable victory over league two grimsby town when player—manager scott davies scored a screamer. but danny rose's equaliser means they'll have to do it all again a week on tuesday. derby county needed a second half comeback too against crewe, of the league below. trailing 2—0 going into the 89th minute, they scored twice in four minutes to rescue a draw. elsewhere, fleetwood beat kidderminster. from both 12 and 20 yards, rangers captainjames tavernier was on target to help send his team to the scottish league cup final. he got two of rangers goals as they beat hearts 3—1 at hampden park, asjoe lynskey reports. he has been at rangers's managerfor just three weeks. for philippe clement, this is the best kind of balance. in a league cup semifinal at hampden park, they faced hearts, at hampden park, they faced hearts, a team rangers hasn't lost two in more than three years. the chance from the spot went to james to they writ
it's portsmouth's first defeat since march.t at home in round two. slough town were 15 minutes away from a memorable victory over league two grimsby town when player—manager scott davies scored a screamer. but danny rose's equaliser means they'll have to do it all again a week on tuesday. derby county needed a second half comeback too against crewe, of the league below. trailing 2—0 going into the 89th minute, they scored twice in four minutes to rescue a draw. elsewhere, fleetwood beat...
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we unpleasant for portsmouth and the isle of wight.th and for many that crisp sunshine. but feeling cold at around three degrees. you can see that cold drizzly cloudy weather in the south hanging around. and then clear skies for tomorrow evening. then thursday evening into friday and saturday, the peak of that cold weather as we see these easterly winds coming from scandinavia where at the moment it is freezing cold with copious amounts of snow. but not here. so friday a crisp day with some sunshine, temperatures perhaps lower still barely above freezing for the lowlands of scotland, three degrees in the south. so low to single figures, more like january and february. a bit of a mixed bag at times with some sunshine at times and some wintry showers or rain depending on where you are. wrap up warmly! and that's bbc news at one. the news continues here on bbc one — as now its time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news hello and welcome to sportsday. u efa uefa stand and the var who made the decision to get th
we unpleasant for portsmouth and the isle of wight.th and for many that crisp sunshine. but feeling cold at around three degrees. you can see that cold drizzly cloudy weather in the south hanging around. and then clear skies for tomorrow evening. then thursday evening into friday and saturday, the peak of that cold weather as we see these easterly winds coming from scandinavia where at the moment it is freezing cold with copious amounts of snow. but not here. so friday a crisp day with some...
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butler in fort smith, --portsmouth, virginia.r: virginia has a law called donation of professional services, this is a tax credit not deduction. this is for doctors, dentists, and lawyers who help indigent people. i am wondering whether the extension of this law not only to the other states and commonwealth, but also to the congress for federal taxation would improve access to medical care for everyone in our country? host: ok. and anderson in new york city. did -- independent line. good morning. caller: good morning, how are you? host: good. caller: you are absolutely the best host that i have seen on c-span and i have watched this for a long time. you are fair, you can engage with the callers, and you are really the best. it is my hope that the c-span producers will give you your own three-hour open forum because you are that good. host: thank you. caller: you are welcome. now what i wanted to speak about was what was happening in gaza because, i'm sorry i was a little winded because i was driving. but i wanted to speak on what
butler in fort smith, --portsmouth, virginia.r: virginia has a law called donation of professional services, this is a tax credit not deduction. this is for doctors, dentists, and lawyers who help indigent people. i am wondering whether the extension of this law not only to the other states and commonwealth, but also to the congress for federal taxation would improve access to medical care for everyone in our country? host: ok. and anderson in new york city. did -- independent line. good...
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to portsmouth next on the south coast where a boat has washed up next to submerged benches at canoe lakewaves that have been crashing over the harbour wall in folkstone in kent. we know that the channel islands is one of the worst hit areas. this picture is from st saviour in guernsey and shows the damage the high winds has caused to some scaffolding there. finally for the moment another bbc weather watcher has sent us this photo in from frinton—on—sea on the essex coast, where the doors of a beach hut blew off. we will keep across everything going on, plenty of weather warnings are still in place around the south—east and the south—west of england and the south—west of england as we were saying, things have been pretty bad and the channel islands so we will keep across all of this. the israeli military says its forces have advanced deep into the gaza strip. the idf said the joint action of ground, sea and airforces had seen troops break through the hamas front lines of defence in gaza's north. the bbc understands that five different battles are taking place in northern gaza, with the bi
to portsmouth next on the south coast where a boat has washed up next to submerged benches at canoe lakewaves that have been crashing over the harbour wall in folkstone in kent. we know that the channel islands is one of the worst hit areas. this picture is from st saviour in guernsey and shows the damage the high winds has caused to some scaffolding there. finally for the moment another bbc weather watcher has sent us this photo in from frinton—on—sea on the essex coast, where the doors of...
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i was speaking to michael byrne, the captain of the portsmouth team that picked up a points deductions that the amount of time that everton have between now and the end of the season and the quality at their disposal, he thinks they will be ok. mikel arteta and peer to goodison park for six years and he thinks there will be all right. i years and he thinks there will be all riuht. , years and he thinks there will be all riht. , . years and he thinks there will be all riuht. , u, . ., all right. i feel very connected to the club. all right. i feel very connected to the club- it _ all right. i feel very connected to the club. it is _ all right. i feel very connected to the club. it is a _ all right. i feel very connected to the club. it is a very _ all right. i feel very connected to the club. it is a very difficult - the club. it is a very difficult moments. it puts the club in a difficult — moments. it puts the club in a difficult position, but they have been _ difficult position, but they have been in — difficult position, but they have been in many difficult positions and they have
i was speaking to michael byrne, the captain of the portsmouth team that picked up a points deductions that the amount of time that everton have between now and the end of the season and the quality at their disposal, he thinks they will be ok. mikel arteta and peer to goodison park for six years and he thinks there will be all right. i years and he thinks there will be all riuht. , years and he thinks there will be all riht. , . years and he thinks there will be all riuht. , u, . ., all right....
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the the, the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to was a portsmouth new spar in july that an infectious disease expert from india doesn't go either before the break. we started talking about uh, pandemic preparedness and you said that at least one an on, on national levels is a relatively well organized right now. and they call it a 19 scare help us to pull our logistics together. but i also heard you say that in terms of a global health security that is have various various nations act in times of uncertainty and how they balance that own needs versus the needs of your mind is as a whole. this is a very uh we can vulnerable spots. can you expand on that? what do you mean by that? of the security seems to be going back to me that i should have the back to get that it started the purchase that used to be one of the these are the new shop. so you the see that's interesting. that's the the so they don't take off the humanity of or what the do you give it to your money? you might want to get people. but at the same time, think about this before i send it back and then we'll do th
the the, the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to was a portsmouth new spar in july that an infectious disease expert from india doesn't go either before the break. we started talking about uh, pandemic preparedness and you said that at least one an on, on national levels is a relatively well organized right now. and they call it a 19 scare help us to pull our logistics together. but i also heard you say that in terms of a global health security that is have various various nations act...
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. >> reporter: she was born melissa arnett elliot in portsmouth, virginia.g. >> okay, you're about to go in the hall of fame. what would you tell this young woman? >> oh, geez. first of all, i would tell her, "please, girl, don't you ever wear your hair like that again." >> what are you talking about? >> what i would tell her, you know what, there is a bright future for you, and keep going. >> reporter: keep going. something she says wasn't always easy in those early years. every family has hardships and some challenges to go through. how did you get through? >> well, my mother. you know, ended up coming up a single parent. and those were, like, the toughest times for me. you know. just watching her try to make ends meet. and, you know, that was one of the things that made me really say, okay, i'm going to keep going. >> reporter: she credits her family and hometown for helping her stay true to her roots. >> i've been through so many, so many ups and downs. but i feel like i have a gift. there's an anointing there. and those are the things that have kept me
. >> reporter: she was born melissa arnett elliot in portsmouth, virginia.g. >> okay, you're about to go in the hall of fame. what would you tell this young woman? >> oh, geez. first of all, i would tell her, "please, girl, don't you ever wear your hair like that again." >> what are you talking about? >> what i would tell her, you know what, there is a bright future for you, and keep going. >> reporter: keep going. something she says wasn't always...
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frank ledwidge is a former british military intelligence officer and senior lecturer in strategy at portsmouthnk you forjoining us on bbc news. can i ask you for your take on the israeli military strategy in splitting the gaza strip into two, encircling gaza city, how classic is this in terms of a military strategy? good afternoon. i suspect this is the result of american advice over the result of american advice over the last few weeks, the americans are keen, dealing with this piece by piece and the centre of gravity geographically is gaza city. we have got a cordon, care and control operation. the cordon element is vital. if you can because in the area underground that is one thing, but sealing it from the south also allows the idf to get stuck into those tunnel systems going into that part of the enclave. the unit doing this, about to assault gaza city, is the top regular unit, 36th division, it has been training for this for years. they have cordoned the area, a lot of those strikes last night have been focusing on the tunnel systems. as they push further into gaza, the twin objectives fr
frank ledwidge is a former british military intelligence officer and senior lecturer in strategy at portsmouthnk you forjoining us on bbc news. can i ask you for your take on the israeli military strategy in splitting the gaza strip into two, encircling gaza city, how classic is this in terms of a military strategy? good afternoon. i suspect this is the result of american advice over the result of american advice over the last few weeks, the americans are keen, dealing with this piece by piece...
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he's a senior lecturer and strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer. he joins us from oxford. frank, i want to 1st ask you about that strike by these really military on a target in the july, the refugee camp. what do you make of that given the high number of casualties? what do you make of of israel's justification for that strike? right. well, good morning. sorry, there's no doctor told that this was a high value target. as such. serious consideration will it be given a deliberate consideration to whether the damage done to harm us would be justified by the accessed? it will be excessive, damaged up to civilians will be excessive in relation to the military target. and as i said, this is a high binding target. so this would have been deliberately considered. it's also worth bearing in mind, of course, as these rarely say that civilian casualties are a natural and predictable consequence as they would say anything, their rights of thomas's strategy. so the question to be honest, is, is, is the damage done to sit in is
he's a senior lecturer and strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer. he joins us from oxford. frank, i want to 1st ask you about that strike by these really military on a target in the july, the refugee camp. what do you make of that given the high number of casualties? what do you make of of israel's justification for that strike? right. well, good morning. sorry, there's no doctor told that this was a high value target. as such. serious...
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he's a senior lecturer in strategic studies at portsmouth university on a former u. k. military intelligence officer frank israel continues to reject calls for a broader cease fire saying that would be a surrender to hom, us, but it seems it has agreed to. busy causes in the fighting, at least in the north. is there a risk for israel here of how most exploit thing those pauses to their own advantage? well, good morning, terry. yes, certainly, thomas with specs wrong these ladies would, would claim so, but i don't see it as a particularly significant tactical risk. of course, there are advantages presentation, the amount of the issues that is real faces and the us chattahoochee choice chips of stuff said yesterday is that it could be a little bit more skillful on his presentation. i think that's true, and it might help could be that way. tactically, there's no great risk. but if it was happening here, of course, at the wider context, i've sent it out, said directly by time here is the, is the hostages to the disgusting about cx. 5 oppose is always have a terminal dise
he's a senior lecturer in strategic studies at portsmouth university on a former u. k. military intelligence officer frank israel continues to reject calls for a broader cease fire saying that would be a surrender to hom, us, but it seems it has agreed to. busy causes in the fighting, at least in the north. is there a risk for israel here of how most exploit thing those pauses to their own advantage? well, good morning, terry. yes, certainly, thomas with specs wrong these ladies would, would...
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the the welcome back towards the portsmouth ramsey by route and residence senior research follow as a center for as long on global affairs at symbols. i'm university, dr. berlin, before the break we started talking about dan, mary control and this whole conflict. and you wrote recently that the guys that issue has become quite a liability for the vitamin ministration. and the democratic party more broadly that this rhetorically sacred bond between israel and the united states is becoming more of a jewel political bondage. uh for the americans. do you seeing that this inner fresher, or they just come for the bond and administration may still on the issue, may lead to some converse pressure on the, not in the whole government because let's face it, the americans can be previous roof. less even than that on allies, one their own american interests are affected on are so many moving pieces here as well, is now going back to the status of the client's reaching, which is really interesting. this is a conversation we've had regarding the music is for many years is with a
the the, [000:00:00;00] the the welcome back towards the portsmouth ramsey by route and residence senior research follow as a center for as long on global affairs at symbols. i'm university, dr. berlin, before the break we started talking about dan, mary control and this whole conflict. and you wrote recently that the guys that issue has become quite a liability for the vitamin ministration. and the democratic party more broadly that this rhetorically sacred bond between israel and the united...
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can the welcome back towards the portsmouth rumsey by ruth and residence senior research follow as a center for as long on global affairs at symbols. i'm university dr. brewing before the break, we started talking about the american role in this whole conflict. and you wrote recently that the guys that issue has become quite a liability for the vitamin ministration and the democratic party more broadly. the this rhetorically say create bond between israel and the united states is becoming more of a jewel political bondage for the americans. do you seeing that this inner pressure or the just come for the bond and administration a feeling the issue may lead to some converse pressure on the not in the whole government because let's face it, the americans can be privy a roof less even than that on alice, when their own american interests are affected on are so many moving pieces here as well, is now going back to the status of the client's reaching, which is really interesting. this is a conversation we've had regarding the music is for many years is with all the clients with gym or is t
can the welcome back towards the portsmouth rumsey by ruth and residence senior research follow as a center for as long on global affairs at symbols. i'm university dr. brewing before the break, we started talking about the american role in this whole conflict. and you wrote recently that the guys that issue has become quite a liability for the vitamin ministration and the democratic party more broadly. the this rhetorically say create bond between israel and the united states is becoming more...
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and when you move, move them on the stairs from portsmouth seamlessly mounted, legible menu. so what the competing animal just i did. i used one of the lowest all of the i'm all of the did, some of that. i'll study to the progressing rock and you see the sharp finish. this is just all just for good news. i'm a direction and for them to come seem to do friday. here's the material, ordering the power of people for over the for sure, entry and the temperature of the intention to some of this the is really true to attempt to force their way deeper into a gas that say, but face fierce resistance from palestinian militants, who say they'd rather die than give all the terra trade. y'all's, no official state 5 babies have died, 2 to power cut such gals as largest in the hospital and more lights are on the light. israel has sent some fuel to the facility, but the director saves. it's nowhere near enough in southern gals is supposed to be a safe spot for the if i q we at least 13 are reported kill pine is released probably going to city.
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maybe and, but it's our, we can land that wasn't in to have, we're in portsmouth, lou simons. i finally saw elsewhere. so the s yep. okay, thanks for that mom. it is cost down to roll. the probably lost sight. we saw a heavy homes is ferrying the freed hostages to hospital have we had any updates on then? a yes, let me give you a little bit of an update. first of all, the 84 year old woman named elma abraham is in critical condition. she is currently on a ventilator, she's in surgical hospital on the south. it seems that come off said, prevented her from getting her daily medications such as blood pressure medication . she showed up barely conscious and she had a harp. the rate of 40 heart beats per minute, the average person has 60 heart beats per minute. she's on a ventilator. we don't know if she's going to survive. her sister, least out today, lashed out today and just condemned. such a mother was a band and twice once by israel and october 7th. and then once by the red cross for 50 days, that did not do enough to get her mother the medication that you needed. here in this
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can you see through their illusion going underground, can the welcome back towards the portsmouth rumsey, by route and residence senior research follow as a center for as long on global affairs at symbols. i'm university, dr. berlin, before the break, we started talking about the american role in this whole conflict. and you wrote recently that the guys, that issue has become quite a liability for the bite and administration and the democratic party more broadly. the, this rhetorically say create bond between israel and the united states is becoming more of a jewel political bondage. uh for the americans. do you seeing that this inner pressure, or they just come for the bond and administration may still on the issue, may lead to some converse pressure on the not in the whole government because let's face it, the americans can be privy a roof less even than that. on alice, when their own american interest are affected on are so many moving pieces here as well, is now going back to the status of the client's routine, which is really interesting. this is a conversation we've had regarding t
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, yes, yes in portsmouth, he did, it seems, everything possible, nevertheless, he performed half sakhalinhe walker, this tragedy that happened, bloody stampede, bloody stampede. yes, yes, yes, yes, they rushed for some circles, there was something else there, well, in general , in short, a tragedy, in general in such cases they declare, i don’t know, a trauma, a national one, well, i don’t know, but in in any case, they don’t behave the way they behaved nikolai in this situation, he of course wrote in his diary that yes , something unpleasant happened, that’s all, it’s not good, that’s it, but at the same time, uh, despite his mother’s protests, he went to a ball at the english embassy after that that the same day, on the same day, and he waltzed, so to speak, with alexandra fedorovna, this caused a very negative reaction in society, in general he was condemned, the foreigners themselves who were there, they were shocked by such behavior, it turns out that in in general, nicholas ii, waltzing with his wife, did the first steps towards the abyss, moreover. marxism had nothing to do with th
, yes, yes in portsmouth, he did, it seems, everything possible, nevertheless, he performed half sakhalinhe walker, this tragedy that happened, bloody stampede, bloody stampede. yes, yes, yes, yes, they rushed for some circles, there was something else there, well, in general , in short, a tragedy, in general in such cases they declare, i don’t know, a trauma, a national one, well, i don’t know, but in in any case, they don’t behave the way they behaved nikolai in this situation, he of...
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there's an area of portsmouth called fratton.k and, you know, we owe him that legacy. one thing i will say about ltl is he gave us two things. he gave loads of anecdotes . he was the type of anecdotes. he was the type of football manager you just don't see anymore. you never hear ex england players complain about him gave us great him and he gave us the great summer 1996, which summer of 1966, 1996, which excuse me, which was a great summer . you know, we didn't win summer. you know, we didn't win that european championships, but it was bloody lovely . it was bloody lovely. >> was that the summer england nearly got to the or it got to the semi—finals, got to the semi—finals. >> yeah. right. gazza euro 96 was yeah, that's was great. that's yeah, that's my abiding memory of ltl euro 96 and also £10 off at h.samuel . and also £10 off at h.samuel. spend over £50. terms and conditions apply, but that is . conditions apply, but that is. the £10 off they'll be giving you. >> they'll be giving you £2.50 at the shop. that's amazing. >> th
there's an area of portsmouth called fratton.k and, you know, we owe him that legacy. one thing i will say about ltl is he gave us two things. he gave loads of anecdotes . he was the type of anecdotes. he was the type of football manager you just don't see anymore. you never hear ex england players complain about him gave us great him and he gave us the great summer 1996, which summer of 1966, 1996, which excuse me, which was a great summer . you know, we didn't win summer. you know, we didn't...
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there's an area of portsmouth called fratton.k and, you know, we owe him that legacy. one thing i will say about ltl is he gave us two things. he gave loads of anecdotes . he was the type of anecdotes. he was the type of football manager you just don't see anymore. you never hear ex england players complain about him gave us great him and he gave us the great summer 1996, which summer of 1966, 1996, which excuse me, which was a great summer . you know, we didn't win summer. you know, we didn't win that european championships, but it was bloody lovely . it was bloody lovely. >> was that the summer england nearly got to the or it got to the semi—finals, got to the semi—finals. >> yeah. right. gazza euro 96 was yeah, that's was great. that's yeah, that's my abiding memory of ltl euro 96 and also £10 off at h.samuel . and also £10 off at h.samuel. spend over £50. terms and conditions apply, but that is . conditions apply, but that is. the £10 off they'll be giving you. >> they'll be giving you £2.50 at the shop. that's amazing. >> th
there's an area of portsmouth called fratton.k and, you know, we owe him that legacy. one thing i will say about ltl is he gave us two things. he gave loads of anecdotes . he was the type of anecdotes. he was the type of football manager you just don't see anymore. you never hear ex england players complain about him gave us great him and he gave us the great summer 1996, which summer of 1966, 1996, which excuse me, which was a great summer . you know, we didn't win summer. you know, we didn't...
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portsmouth. how long did that take? about nine hours. was it worth the drive? 0h,100%,100%.rtially hand—reared as a cub, so he kind of greets the keepers when we come in, in the morning, he's much more kind of people focused, whereas tian is much more kind of wild in her attitude, as do enthusiasts, who followed them on panda cams from afar. oh, people watch it 24 hours a day. we get phone calls to say, "you know yang guang's not moved today, is he all right?" "i've not seen the keepers go in and feed him at that time." and as i say, that's great, we've never ever minded that. we know that pandas are special. the first panada crate. the animals, on loan, hit the headlines when they first arrived. a symbol of friendship from china, panda diplomacy to some. and hopes were high the two would breed. for more than a decade, the pandas have been the star attraction here, even though the much longed for cub never appeared. what went wrong between the two? was it just that the chemistry wasn't there? well, sometimes animals just don't get on. it would have been lovely to have had pa
portsmouth. how long did that take? about nine hours. was it worth the drive? 0h,100%,100%.rtially hand—reared as a cub, so he kind of greets the keepers when we come in, in the morning, he's much more kind of people focused, whereas tian is much more kind of wild in her attitude, as do enthusiasts, who followed them on panda cams from afar. oh, people watch it 24 hours a day. we get phone calls to say, "you know yang guang's not moved today, is he all right?" "i've not seen...
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most of the injuries as minor — but five people were taken to hospital when the ship docked in portsmouthking's speech to parliament, outlining the uk government's priorities. among the announcements — there was a focus on crime, with tougher sentences for those who commit the worst crimes, and more rights for victims. new licences will be awarded for oil and gas projects in the north sea. there'll also be a law to allow driverless cars on britain's roads. but the king warned of difficult decisions ahead — as our political editor chris mason reports. hats and stockings, precedent and custom. hats and stockings, precedents and custom — a spectacle long before there were cameras to capture it, wherever they now hover. this, the fanciest fancy dress party you will ever see, illustrates something vital about how we are governed. the pageantry of monarchy, yes, but ultimately, the power of parliament. the common speaker's outfit, quite the assembly. are you ready? at every ritual, there are those performing their role for the first time. today, that was true of the prime minister and the king
most of the injuries as minor — but five people were taken to hospital when the ship docked in portsmouthking's speech to parliament, outlining the uk government's priorities. among the announcements — there was a focus on crime, with tougher sentences for those who commit the worst crimes, and more rights for victims. new licences will be awarded for oil and gas projects in the north sea. there'll also be a law to allow driverless cars on britain's roads. but the king warned of difficult...
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ferry services also hit, no ferries out of portsmouth.be opening to some services but not yet passenger services, that will come in the next few hours. also, something like 300 schools right across the south coast are closed today, just a matter of precaution. and although this is being downgraded from an amber warning, there is still a very long tail in this, a very uncomfortable afternoon for thousands of people. {lilia this, a very uncomfortable afternoon for thousands of people.— for thousands of people. 0k, thank ou, for thousands of people. 0k, thank you. dunean _ for thousands of people. 0k, thank you, duncan kennedy— for thousands of people. 0k, thank you, duncan kennedy reporting. i now, the latest on the war in gaza and we can cross to israel and join my colleague lyse ducet who is injerusalem for us this afternoon. lyse. thank you. after another night of intense bombardment and fighting in gaza, the palestinian health authority says the death toll has now risen above 9,000. israel says it's killed dozens of hamas fighters. incl
ferry services also hit, no ferries out of portsmouth.be opening to some services but not yet passenger services, that will come in the next few hours. also, something like 300 schools right across the south coast are closed today, just a matter of precaution. and although this is being downgraded from an amber warning, there is still a very long tail in this, a very uncomfortable afternoon for thousands of people. {lilia this, a very uncomfortable afternoon for thousands of people.— for...
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, in rotherham, in portsmouth, in rotherham, in blackpool .would do instead, and he didn't give me a satisfactory answer . anyway. you satisfactory answer. anyway. you can get lots more story can get lots more on that story on website thanks to on our website and thanks to you, gbnews.com fastest you, gbnews.com is the fastest growing national news website in the country. it's got breaking news and all the brilliant analysis come expect analysis you've come to expect from gb news. so thank you one and all for making that website such success. now, no one such a huge success. now, no one has yet followed the uk's lead and european union . but and left the european union. but there's no doubt that across the continent people sick and continent people are sick and tired of the eu. europe is revolting . i'm martin daubney on revolting. i'm martin daubney on gb news. this is britain's news channel. &co & co weeknights from six earlier with eamonn and isabel, the 17 hostages who were held by hamas were released yesterday . were released yesterday. >
, in rotherham, in portsmouth, in rotherham, in blackpool .would do instead, and he didn't give me a satisfactory answer . anyway. you satisfactory answer. anyway. you can get lots more story can get lots more on that story on website thanks to on our website and thanks to you, gbnews.com fastest you, gbnews.com is the fastest growing national news website in the country. it's got breaking news and all the brilliant analysis come expect analysis you've come to expect from gb news. so thank you...
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royal navy, two wessex 5 helicopters, crafts from hm naval base chatham, portsmouth, midway, and a clearance. >> reporter: but it wasn't just the british government that wanted to dislodge the family. in august 1978, a band of rogue german and disturb lawyers and diamond merchants launched a coup d'etat with designs of founding their own offshore casino. they arrived by helicopter with a film crew in tow, taking prince michael by surprise and then roughing him up. >> they tied my elbows together, my knees together, my feet together, my hands down to my knees, and they picked me up and one said to the other in german, let's chuck this bastard over the side. he's too much trouble. >> you're a full-on political prisoner right now. >> yeah. >> reporter: sealand had fallen. after three days, michael was released. did michael and his father then return via helicopter, fully armed and flanked by a group of bruisers to stage a successful countercoup? yes. yes, they did. >> i jump and landed crash in the middle of the germans. saw the shotgun hit the deck, boom, and all the germans went like that. >>
royal navy, two wessex 5 helicopters, crafts from hm naval base chatham, portsmouth, midway, and a clearance. >> reporter: but it wasn't just the british government that wanted to dislodge the family. in august 1978, a band of rogue german and disturb lawyers and diamond merchants launched a coup d'etat with designs of founding their own offshore casino. they arrived by helicopter with a film crew in tow, taking prince michael by surprise and then roughing him up. >> they tied my...
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the newsroom and it's always been this wall and to write it as portsmouth while between the newsroomnd the editorial-page and editorial-page is on a different floor. people, reporters are little bit wary about socializing with members of the board or the head of the editorial-page, but there's always some interaction, right? like the colonists and editorial writers and the head of editorial-page want to be able to draw onti reporters to understand stuff as editorial. it's kind of complicated but you will find reporters were often very wary -- auto you what i thought was not a book though if i would've thought about i would put in the book, bill safire. remember him? aew big deal, conservative columnist for the near times and when the "new york times" was doing the convention in copyright told you which convention it was, i would be like you because they're so many i forget butni it was a convention. you had this morning meeting ofe all the editorial staff, excuse me all the newsroom staff, and bill safire showed up one morning right at this meeting in one of the reporters, david, rac
the newsroom and it's always been this wall and to write it as portsmouth while between the newsroomnd the editorial-page and editorial-page is on a different floor. people, reporters are little bit wary about socializing with members of the board or the head of the editorial-page, but there's always some interaction, right? like the colonists and editorial writers and the head of editorial-page want to be able to draw onti reporters to understand stuff as editorial. it's kind of complicated...
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portsmouth council who are portsmouth council. back against vegan h leading the fight back against vegan it voted to vegan campaigners. it voted to keep meat and dairy on the menu at all. official event s, which is, i think, fantastic news. do you eat meat? because you look like a steak man to me. are you are you partial to a big juicy bone? >>i bone? >> i don't eat as much red meat as i used to because i've just been divorced. i can't afford it. but i'm a great eater of meat and they're saying that cows every time they blow off, put a hole in the ozone layer. so it's our duty to eat them. and don't worry about upsetting vegans, because if they're really with just run really upset with you, just run away . won't be able to away. they won't be able to catch you. they've got no strength. you to eat cows strength. you need to eat cows to away. to run away. >> i'll tell you what, you've not eating sausage not been eating vegan sausage rolls. tonight. they've put rolls. not tonight. they've put some in pencil this some lead in your pen
portsmouth council who are portsmouth council. back against vegan h leading the fight back against vegan it voted to vegan campaigners. it voted to keep meat and dairy on the menu at all. official event s, which is, i think, fantastic news. do you eat meat? because you look like a steak man to me. are you are you partial to a big juicy bone? >>i bone? >> i don't eat as much red meat as i used to because i've just been divorced. i can't afford it. but i'm a great eater of meat and...
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portsmouth council who are portsmouth council. back against vegan h leading the fight back against vegan it voted to vegan campaigners. it voted to keep meat and dairy on the menu at all. official event s, which is, i think, fantastic news. do you eat meat? because you look like a steak man to me. are you are you partial to a big juicy bone? >>i bone? >> i don't eat as much red meat as i used to because i've just been divorced. i can't afford it. but i'm a great eater of meat and they're saying that cows every time they blow off, put a hole in the ozone layer. so it's our duty to eat them. and don't worry about upsetting vegans, because if they're really with just run really upset with you, just run away . won't be able to away. they won't be able to catch you. they've got no strength. you to eat cows strength. you need to eat cows to away. to run away. >> i'll tell you what, you've not eating sausage not been eating vegan sausage rolls. tonight. they've put rolls. not tonight. they've put some in pencil this some lead in your pen
portsmouth council who are portsmouth council. back against vegan h leading the fight back against vegan it voted to vegan campaigners. it voted to keep meat and dairy on the menu at all. official event s, which is, i think, fantastic news. do you eat meat? because you look like a steak man to me. are you are you partial to a big juicy bone? >>i bone? >> i don't eat as much red meat as i used to because i've just been divorced. i can't afford it. but i'm a great eater of meat and...
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>> the portsmouth university, great university, and thank you very much. time immemorial , humans have tried to gain the system get to gain an system to get to gain an advantage. this is just an example of that. this is, you know, old as the hills , this know, as old as the hills, this type thing. and the thing type of thing. and the thing about adhd that makes it susceptible to this is it is easy mimic no one's easy to mimic because no one's really defining it's a real really defining it. it's a real thing. i know people adhd thing. i know people with adhd or that really suffer from it, but there are millions of people on the periphery who say they're adhd prove adhd and you can't prove otherwise. it's going to otherwise. and if it's going to give advantage, then give them an advantage, then they're to take that advantage. >> like me, i need more time to answer this question. >> have to move >> well, sadly, we have to move on this one. what are on to this one. paul, what are they on the telegraph? they saying on the telegraph? >> thing say is >> well, fir
>> the portsmouth university, great university, and thank you very much. time immemorial , humans have tried to gain the system get to gain an system to get to gain an advantage. this is just an example of that. this is, you know, old as the hills , this know, as old as the hills, this type thing. and the thing type of thing. and the thing about adhd that makes it susceptible to this is it is easy mimic no one's easy to mimic because no one's really defining it's a real really defining...
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playing teams like portsmouth and teams like and gillingham and teams like that, and see down that,nd if they drop it. having ellie, it's having said that, ellie, it's not on that division. not incumbent on that division. if division doesn't want if that division doesn't want them, drop as far them, they have to drop as far down find a division. down until they find a division. they could be they do want. so they could be in it's possible. in non—league. it's possible. >> talk about >> incredible. let's talk about novak. djokovic, shall novak. novak djokovic, shall we? and scandal. and the drug test scandal. >> say scandal. >> well, i wouldn't say scandal. no. was unhappy that no. it was he was unhappy that he was. that's definitely he was he was. that's definitely overegging it. shouldn't have overegging it. i shouldn't have written overegging it. i shouldn't have writwell, that's i've got >> well, that's what i've got here, aiden. reading it here, aiden. and i'm reading it to you. >> i'm sorry. >> i'm sorry. >> i'm sorry. it >> i'm sorry. it was >> i'm sorry. it was my >> i'm sorr
playing teams like portsmouth and teams like and gillingham and teams like that, and see down that,nd if they drop it. having ellie, it's having said that, ellie, it's not on that division. not incumbent on that division. if division doesn't want if that division doesn't want them, drop as far them, they have to drop as far down find a division. down until they find a division. they could be they do want. so they could be in it's possible. in non—league. it's possible. >> talk about...
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the portsmouth fighter. >> you look like you've had a late night, but no. >> yeah., father of alex oxlade—chamberlain. this is a different fella. he's a lightweight boxer, european title holder. and he stopped his opponent, his latvian opponent in the 10th round. and i'll tell you what, he had a brilliant contingent of pompey fans in the in audience cheering him on. in the audience cheering him on. and he's a big hope for the future. >> brilliant. thank you very much. that's our aidan magee bnng up much. that's our aidan magee bring up date on the bring them up to date on the sport sadly the politics sport and sadly the politics that goes with it. now, should we talk about something? happy christmas is a time of year when you see your friends and family and to grit your and sometimes have to grit your teeth and bear some teeth and bear with some relatives. don't necessarily relatives. you don't necessarily get you think get on with, but if you think you've got it bad, try being a member they you've got it bad, try being a me|so er they you've got it bad, try being a
the portsmouth fighter. >> you look like you've had a late night, but no. >> yeah., father of alex oxlade—chamberlain. this is a different fella. he's a lightweight boxer, european title holder. and he stopped his opponent, his latvian opponent in the 10th round. and i'll tell you what, he had a brilliant contingent of pompey fans in the in audience cheering him on. in the audience cheering him on. and he's a big hope for the future. >> brilliant. thank you very much. that's...
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at the data is under $100,000 so when we talk about chapter six departments something like the portsmouth garage elevator and public works guided us through the process. they're well aware of these requirement and to be honest with you our group just was not aware at the time and when we were aware then we went ahead and submitted the resolution. it's not something we want to do in the future and that's why we agree we need written procedures for emergency declarations, so the other thing i would point out we did comply with administrative code 6.60 on the actual declaration of the emergency of notifying the board, the mayor and the controller, so that piece was con plied with. it's the resolution piece and once again very often when our team is made up of urban forestry professionals who aren't thinking about these requirements. at the time we were worried ensuring we have gps data for the trees trying to clean up at stern grove and comply with the regulation and [inaudible] to submit the resolution. >> i am glad brought up ports smith area and it was truthing that we had to result in an
at the data is under $100,000 so when we talk about chapter six departments something like the portsmouth garage elevator and public works guided us through the process. they're well aware of these requirement and to be honest with you our group just was not aware at the time and when we were aware then we went ahead and submitted the resolution. it's not something we want to do in the future and that's why we agree we need written procedures for emergency declarations, so the other thing i...
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i believe jack was born in portsmouth. chip was born in a y, and i think jeff was born in in connecticut. so she had a lot of jobs raising the sons because jimmy was not around a lot of the time and she would run the family finances, which is a task she took on at the farm as well. so she was she was very busy, but she also enjoyed the opportunity to travel to all these great places. i think they really enjoyed living in a way. for instance, it was a very special experience for them. so jimmy carter was accepted into the nuclear submarine program, as you suggested, working with, i believe with admiral hyman rickover, the father of the nuclear submarine program. this is a cash job in the navy. but he leaves it. why? well you know, i think the main reason is his father dies earlier than expected. his father, earl, was. passed away in 1953, and billy was too young to take over the farm. so it was kind of, i guess, a question that the farm might be lost to the family if he didn't go back. and then when he went back for his fat
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middlesbrough and portsmouth were both relegated. of winning enough point tojust about are a team capable of winning enough point to just about scraped out. it point to just about scraped out. it could have been far worse, three—point deduction last season, the season you fancy their chances of surviving but it is a world away to phone you were playing but how could this affect the players on the pitch? could this affect the players on the itch? . , could this affect the players on the itch? ., , ., , , could this affect the players on the itch? . , ., _ ., , pitch? can be horribly honest with ou, if pitch? can be horribly honest with you. if their— pitch? can be horribly honest with you, if their wages _ pitch? can be horribly honest with you, if their wages are _ pitch? can be horribly honest with you, if their wages are getting i you, if their wages are getting paid, they will be ok, sadly that is the waiters. it is in the the background but upsetting but footballers are very good at compartmentalising things. lots of things can g
middlesbrough and portsmouth were both relegated. of winning enough point tojust about are a team capable of winning enough point to just about scraped out. it point to just about scraped out. it could have been far worse, three—point deduction last season, the season you fancy their chances of surviving but it is a world away to phone you were playing but how could this affect the players on the pitch? could this affect the players on the itch? . , could this affect the players on the itch?...
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at the data is under $100,000 so when we talk about chapter six departments something like the portsmouth garage elevator and public works guided us through the process. they're well aware of these requirement and to be honest with you our group just was not aware at the time and when we were aware then we went ahead and submitted the resolution. it's not something we want to do in the future and that's why we agree we need written procedures for emergency declarations, so the other thing i would point out we did comply with administrative code 6.60 on the actual declaration of the emergency of notifying the board, the mayor and the controller, so that piece was con plied with. it's the resolution piece and once again very often when our team is made up of urban forestry professionals who aren't thinking about these requirements. at the time we were worried ensuring we have gps data for the trees trying to clean up at stern grove and comply with the regulation and [inaudible] to submit the resolution. >> i am glad brought up ports smith area and it was truthing that we had to result in an
at the data is under $100,000 so when we talk about chapter six departments something like the portsmouth garage elevator and public works guided us through the process. they're well aware of these requirement and to be honest with you our group just was not aware at the time and when we were aware then we went ahead and submitted the resolution. it's not something we want to do in the future and that's why we agree we need written procedures for emergency declarations, so the other thing i...