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because we had rosalind's data. was fair, which it's not, it would be called the watson- crick-franklin model. >> brangham: is that right? do you think that it's at all clear that they would have gotten there absent her data? >> they absolutely would not. it would have been very hard for them. they might have eventually. the more interesting question is that francis crick said, "of course, rosalind would have figured it out in a few weeks. it's just that we figured out faster." >> brangham: you also document in your book a very extensive campaign that those two gentmen and others went to, to hide the fact that her data had en this aha moment for them. why were they so set on denying her that recognition? >> i think they never thought of rosalind as a serious competitor of their level. i think it was chauvinism to the nth degree and was very common in science, academic science on both sides of the atlantic ocean at that time. >> brangham: because as you do document in the book, she was a tough person. she didn't suff
because we had rosalind's data. was fair, which it's not, it would be called the watson- crick-franklin model. >> brangham: is that right? do you think that it's at all clear that they would have gotten there absent her data? >> they absolutely would not. it would have been very hard for them. they might have eventually. the more interesting question is that francis crick said, "of course, rosalind would have figured it out in a few weeks. it's just that we figured out...
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well, rosalind jordan is live for us at the state department of rosalind this definitely charts, new waters in u. s. foreign policy. yesterday the announcement was made by the 3 countries leaders. what about this press conference of the foreign ministers? what were the main key takeaways do you think? well, some of the main points were that the united states, the united kingdom, and certainly australia remain the right retain the right to chart their own security course and deciding to how this new was 3 heart alliance focused on the end of pacific region is a key way of guaranteeing all 3 countries security in the 21st century. they also made a point of saying that this was not an effort to destroy all ties all relationships . particularly with members of nato, of which these countries are part. and certainly not in a matter of rupturing relationships and ties that go back decades. and in the case of the united states in france, going back to more than 200 years. so this is really perhaps a rethinking of us foreign policy in particular, but also a new course as it were for the unite
well, rosalind jordan is live for us at the state department of rosalind this definitely charts, new waters in u. s. foreign policy. yesterday the announcement was made by the 3 countries leaders. what about this press conference of the foreign ministers? what were the main key takeaways do you think? well, some of the main points were that the united states, the united kingdom, and certainly australia remain the right retain the right to chart their own security course and deciding to how this...
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guess in a moment, but 1st rosalind jordan fall. this report from washington. the u. s. u. k and australia reportedly agreed to form a new defense alliance on the sidelines of this year's g. 7 summit in england. washington and london will help it by a fleet of nuclear powered submarines. the main reason for the alliance containing china we spoke in detail about china as the stabilizing activities in beijing efforts to course and intimidate other countries. contrary to establish rules and norms, we will remain clear eyed in our view, a beijing's efforts to undermine the established international order. we discussed the competition of china at a number of levels that requires us to respond and to increase resilience. this does not mean that there are not constructive areas for engagement with china straight. it continues to sake dialogue with china without pre conditions. not surprisingly, beijing condemned both the alliance and the submarine deals may war. war. we are the only archive her 10 to the export of highly sensitive nuclear power. sibling technology by the united st
guess in a moment, but 1st rosalind jordan fall. this report from washington. the u. s. u. k and australia reportedly agreed to form a new defense alliance on the sidelines of this year's g. 7 summit in england. washington and london will help it by a fleet of nuclear powered submarines. the main reason for the alliance containing china we spoke in detail about china as the stabilizing activities in beijing efforts to course and intimidate other countries. contrary to establish rules and norms,...
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more than 2600 forces killed in afghanistan over 20 years of war did not lose their lives in vain. rosalind jordan al jazeera capitol hill, israeli prime minister natalie bennett, says he's held what he called important discussions with the egyptian president of the fact that his cc ladies agreed to strengthen bilateral ties. it was a rare official visit to egypt by an israeli leader. hold out the honey reports is the 1st official visit if it is really leader in more than a decade. and it comes only a few weeks after edith's president of the fact that his tc extended the invitation to israeli prime minister enough to lead bennett. it also comes at that time when relations between the 2 countries have reached unprecedented levels since the peace agreement between egypt and israel was signed in 1979. we have 2 levels. we have the bilateral level, and you have the regional level. i'm quite sure that in the origin level there will be most salient issues to be discussed. iran and from us on the bilateral. my hope is, i don't know if there will do something concrete. my hope is that egypt will ch
more than 2600 forces killed in afghanistan over 20 years of war did not lose their lives in vain. rosalind jordan al jazeera capitol hill, israeli prime minister natalie bennett, says he's held what he called important discussions with the egyptian president of the fact that his cc ladies agreed to strengthen bilateral ties. it was a rare official visit to egypt by an israeli leader. hold out the honey reports is the 1st official visit if it is really leader in more than a decade. and it comes...
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as we heard in rosalind package, the us secretary of state says this move isn't aimed at any particular country, but clearly this is in response to beijing and it's moves in the south china saying issues with taiwan. what's your reaction to those comments by the secretary of stage? everyone knows that there's been a tension about the south trying to see, see with the states in beijing and the country, the neighboring area. and this time to get australian law with nuclear power. it certainly is the 1st time is a very serious attempt to push back and balance power. so balance of power principle, the us felt that the chinese were going to far and taking care of the islands and expanding some around, trying to control that area. and they wanted to make sure that the ceiling will be left open and it's a very important seminal action. so i think what are the major impact in the whole region also globally, it's going back to the balance of our principal. basically, i know from a chinese perspective, this partnership is a why to counter beijing's grow and influence in the asia pacific region a
as we heard in rosalind package, the us secretary of state says this move isn't aimed at any particular country, but clearly this is in response to beijing and it's moves in the south china saying issues with taiwan. what's your reaction to those comments by the secretary of stage? everyone knows that there's been a tension about the south trying to see, see with the states in beijing and the country, the neighboring area. and this time to get australian law with nuclear power. it certainly is...
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while telling old partners that change is not a diplomatic death knell. rosalind jordan al jazeera, the state department, the taliban insistence more united than ever after report that its leaders are in a major power struggle. the good sense the claims are aimed at the stabilizing the country just weeks after it took control. leaders from the west, africa and economic blog echo was have impose sanctions on guineas military rulers . they're demanding elections be held within 6 months. and he was suspended from echo on last week, after a military coup removed, president of the kobe from par fighters in nigeria have killed at least 18 government soldiers in an ambush. in ne, in both states, a west african iso affiliate says it carried out the attack. the area has been at the heart of the 12 year. conflicts was killed with 40000 people and displaced on 2000000. francis suspended around $3000.00 health care workers for failing to comply with cove with 19 vaccination orders. inoculation was made compulsory for health workers in july with the deadline of september. 15th measure is one of seve
while telling old partners that change is not a diplomatic death knell. rosalind jordan al jazeera, the state department, the taliban insistence more united than ever after report that its leaders are in a major power struggle. the good sense the claims are aimed at the stabilizing the country just weeks after it took control. leaders from the west, africa and economic blog echo was have impose sanctions on guineas military rulers . they're demanding elections be held within 6 months. and he...
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rosalind was watching that at the time and posted this reaction... ben added...arah rainsford has been back in the uk now for a couple of weeks and she joins me here in the studio. thank you so much for coming into newswatch, and as you can tell, viewers feel great admiration for your work. they is still bbc correspondents there, why do you think the russians expelled you? it's a good question and one that they haven't really given me a straight answer to a themselves. given me a straight answer to themselves. and certainly they did single me out, and that happened more than a year ago when i started getting short—term visas. they put me on three—month visas instead of a one—year visa, and eventually got a two month visa which is a clear signal that they didn't like something about me or certainly they had plans for me that didn't involve me staying in russia for a long time, but i think it was when i tried to cross the border to return to russia and they told me that i had been declared a security threat that it really hit home that for some reason i had been si
rosalind was watching that at the time and posted this reaction... ben added...arah rainsford has been back in the uk now for a couple of weeks and she joins me here in the studio. thank you so much for coming into newswatch, and as you can tell, viewers feel great admiration for your work. they is still bbc correspondents there, why do you think the russians expelled you? it's a good question and one that they haven't really given me a straight answer to a themselves. given me a straight...
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. >> joining me now is rosalind wiseman.rt with you, you wrote this story, what surprised you the most? >> i was surprised that they wrote some of this stuff down. the most shocking thing was that there are some political party in europe that told facebook they actually changed their policy positions towards negative and divisive ones. >> the company's own research shows political party ramped up the outrage. why didn't facebook do more to change it? the reason was there was a trade off here. zuckerberg was warned of some of to the worst things but he says i am going to test it a little bit but i am not going to do anything broad if it means giving up engagement. >> you know these platforms are the domain of women where a majority of instagram users, i am a user of these platforms and i understand the comparative elements which exist offline and they do online. you have filters and retouch features. those impact me as a grown woman and what is it doing to girls? >> it's making them feel terrible about themselves. i want to r
. >> joining me now is rosalind wiseman.rt with you, you wrote this story, what surprised you the most? >> i was surprised that they wrote some of this stuff down. the most shocking thing was that there are some political party in europe that told facebook they actually changed their policy positions towards negative and divisive ones. >> the company's own research shows political party ramped up the outrage. why didn't facebook do more to change it? the reason was there was a...
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and rosalind this was the 1st ever international recognition of the long hoped for jewish state. but the extremists saw no cause for celebration. they thought that the jews had absolute right to the whole of palestine and the borders of the dru state shouldn't be defined by any foreign bodies like the united nation. so they wanted greater israel as it existed in biblical time. in april, 1948, going to forces began a military operation to take control of arab areas assigned to the jewish state. under the partition plan, the extremist militias joined the effort, but soon they had overstep. a mark left in it too. that is the stern gang, and has the british called them participated in one famous atrocity, which was of course conquest and massacre which occurred in the village of the area seen on the 9th of april, 1948. when about 100 villagers were killed, most of them, a civilian ah, with the departure of the last high commissioner of palestine, the british mandates was over. ah, that same day and tel aviv david ben, glory and declared the establishment of the state of israel. ah, t
and rosalind this was the 1st ever international recognition of the long hoped for jewish state. but the extremists saw no cause for celebration. they thought that the jews had absolute right to the whole of palestine and the borders of the dru state shouldn't be defined by any foreign bodies like the united nation. so they wanted greater israel as it existed in biblical time. in april, 1948, going to forces began a military operation to take control of arab areas assigned to the jewish state....
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we did not see this collapse in a matter of 11 days. rosalind jordan has more now from capitol hill. us secretary of state antony blank and spent a 2nd day testifying on capitol hill this time before the senate foreign relations committee, while the tone of hearing was not as contentious as it was before the house foreign affairs committee on monday, lincoln still faced a lot of criticism on behalf of the by dent ministration for how it conducted the military drop down and evacuation of us citizens from afghanistan in the last half of august, while blink and tried to put a good face on what he did say turned out to be a more chaotic situation than planners had expected. one of the us senators wasn't having it. ron johnson is a republican senator from wisconsin. check terry, if i were just to read your testimony, not having watched any news, i would literally think this was a smashing success. but i do read the news as most americans do, and we realize this was a complete debacle. lincoln also faced questions about what efforts are being carried out in order to provide safe passage, n
we did not see this collapse in a matter of 11 days. rosalind jordan has more now from capitol hill. us secretary of state antony blank and spent a 2nd day testifying on capitol hill this time before the senate foreign relations committee, while the tone of hearing was not as contentious as it was before the house foreign affairs committee on monday, lincoln still faced a lot of criticism on behalf of the by dent ministration for how it conducted the military drop down and evacuation of us...
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while telling old partners that change is not a diplomatic death knell. rosalind jordan al jazeera, the state department, but the british prime minister barak johnson had been questioned about the orcus packed in parliament. his previous s theresa may asked if it could lead to the u. k . being dragged into a war with china of a tie, one most of the implications of this pact, the stance that would be taken by the united kingdom of ritz response, should china attempt to invade taiwan. to speak, the kingdom remains determined to defend national law. and we, that is the strong advice you would give to our friends across the world and strong advice that we would give to the, to the government invasion out there was under simmons as more from outside the british parliament, some sign of unease within mister johnson's own party, it would seem. now this deal goes back some time and it was kept amazingly secret. it was discussed apparently at the g 7 summit in june and the united kingdom and cold war. and there were further talk since then. but there is some way to go 18 months of a cooperation
while telling old partners that change is not a diplomatic death knell. rosalind jordan al jazeera, the state department, but the british prime minister barak johnson had been questioned about the orcus packed in parliament. his previous s theresa may asked if it could lead to the u. k . being dragged into a war with china of a tie, one most of the implications of this pact, the stance that would be taken by the united kingdom of ritz response, should china attempt to invade taiwan. to speak,...
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while telling old partners that change is not a diplomatic death knell. rosalind jordan al jazeera, the state department, the new alliance means paris is for a multi $1000000000.00 deal to build submarines forestry earlier. the french government is angry, accusing the australians of stopping them in the back. natasha butler reports the french president. a manual micro greeted angler merkel. they leased a palace for farewell dinner and she prepared to step down as german chancellor. but he chose not to mention the diplomatic crisis to the shaken his government, leaving fat with foreign minister to them all, both as we say in france, it's radius dive in the back, we created a relationship of trust with australia and today that trust has been broken australia has pulled out of a 5 year old multi $1000000000.00 submarine deal with paris of to signing a new defense packed with the us and u. k. aimed at counter in china's influence in the indo pacific region. the white house says discuss the defense packed with paris before it was announced by the french authorities contest that disunion, lat
while telling old partners that change is not a diplomatic death knell. rosalind jordan al jazeera, the state department, the new alliance means paris is for a multi $1000000000.00 deal to build submarines forestry earlier. the french government is angry, accusing the australians of stopping them in the back. natasha butler reports the french president. a manual micro greeted angler merkel. they leased a palace for farewell dinner and she prepared to step down as german chancellor. but he chose...
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congressional hearing, the biden administration made the right decision to end america's longest war. rosalind jordan reports from washington i on monday, those who loved us navy corps, min max, sylvia said good bye to him at his high school stadium in ohio, 600 kilometers away in washington, legislators demanded to know why sylvia and 12 other members of the us military were killed during the evacuation of afghanistan. indeed, why the bite and ministration felt now was the time to end its military presence and leave the country in the hands of the taller bon? the anger was largely driven by republican. your bazaar abandoning a bug room airfield, lead directly to 13 marine marines murdered and cobble. you should resign. we abandon americans behind enemy lines. we left behind the interpreters who you mister secretary, and the president both promise to protect. i can summarize this in one word. the trail secretary of state antony blank and was the administration official summoned to be held to account. his message. president jo biden's hands were tied and president biden took office in january.
congressional hearing, the biden administration made the right decision to end america's longest war. rosalind jordan reports from washington i on monday, those who loved us navy corps, min max, sylvia said good bye to him at his high school stadium in ohio, 600 kilometers away in washington, legislators demanded to know why sylvia and 12 other members of the us military were killed during the evacuation of afghanistan. indeed, why the bite and ministration felt now was the time to end its...
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get more now from rosalind jordan who live in washington d. c. so at least the 1st of these documents has been released. how have the families of the victims reacted to it? well in statement so that we're really stuck in the last 24 hours or so. relatives of those who were killed on september 11th, 2001 say that as far as they can tell, this proves that there was saudi government involvement with the men who carried out the hijackings on september 11th, 2001. this one f, b i document which runs about 16 pages, but of course has a lot of information blacked out or redacted in government speak, talks about the assistance that a number of people who worked for the saudi consulate in los angeles provided to know i'll, i'll has me and colored of me the 2 of the men who carried out the hijackings on that day. they talked about how they coincidentally ran into these men who needed housing, who needed food, who needed ways of getting around both southern california, as well as getting assistance re establishing themselves here in the washington d. c. are
get more now from rosalind jordan who live in washington d. c. so at least the 1st of these documents has been released. how have the families of the victims reacted to it? well in statement so that we're really stuck in the last 24 hours or so. relatives of those who were killed on september 11th, 2001 say that as far as they can tell, this proves that there was saudi government involvement with the men who carried out the hijackings on september 11th, 2001. this one f, b i document which runs...
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been felt during the term of donald trump. rosalyn jordan with the latest at the state department. rosalind, thank you. while as we were hearing there, the french government is very angry over this new allow alliance cancelling a diplomatic gala in the us. it already had a multi $1000000000.00 deal to build submarines for australia. but now that's gone away in a move that the french said is a breach of contract and the stab in the back. natasha butler reports from paris. the french president, a manual micro greeted angular merkel of a lease a palace for farewell dinner. and she prepared to step down as german chancellor, but he chose not to mention the diplomatic crisis to shaken his government, leaving fat to his foreign minister to them all, both as we say in france, it's radius dive in the back, we created a relationship of trust with australia and today that trust has been broken, australia has pulled out of a 5 year old multi $1000000000.00 submarine deal with paris after signing a new defense packed with the us and u. k. aimed at counter in china's influence in the indo pacific region
been felt during the term of donald trump. rosalyn jordan with the latest at the state department. rosalind, thank you. while as we were hearing there, the french government is very angry over this new allow alliance cancelling a diplomatic gala in the us. it already had a multi $1000000000.00 deal to build submarines for australia. but now that's gone away in a move that the french said is a breach of contract and the stab in the back. natasha butler reports from paris. the french president, a...
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let's bring in rosalind jordan who's lying from capitol hill. so it was quite a wind raging elements there for this discussion. tell us what the highlight so well last certainly you are seeing a criticism coming largely from republicans, but also their from democratic congressman brad sherman. of california calling a quote absurd that the average afghan soldier, despite the billions of dollars spent by the us military, to train the afghan national security forces. he called it quote absurd, that the average afghan soldier would actually stand up and tried to fight back against the taller bond to sweep across the country. in the last week of august, we also heard primarily from the ranking republican member, mike mcfall, that the u. s. essentially has betrayed the afghan people and that it has undermined confidence in people in other countries that the united states would be there if they were facing some sort of existential threat. this hearing is expected to go on for several hours here in washington because of the house. foreign affairs commit
let's bring in rosalind jordan who's lying from capitol hill. so it was quite a wind raging elements there for this discussion. tell us what the highlight so well last certainly you are seeing a criticism coming largely from republicans, but also their from democratic congressman brad sherman. of california calling a quote absurd that the average afghan soldier, despite the billions of dollars spent by the us military, to train the afghan national security forces. he called it quote absurd,...
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on sunday he express concern about the policies of the new taliban government. rosalind jordan has more from washington the reason why secretary of state answer the blanket is going to doha. he says, is to consult with the country leadership about efforts to reopen afghanistan's national airport. he's also going to be meeting with us embassy officials who are still trying to process the paper work for those afghans who want to leave their country and start a new life in other countries, particularly here are the united states. but one thing that isn't going to be on the table, at least right away, is the matter of whether to grant a quick recognition to what the taliban says will soon be the new government and cobble. here's the secretary's explanation why. earlier on friday, i have to tell you that as important as what the government looks like is more important still is what any government does. and that's what we're, that's what we're really looking at. we're looking at what actions, what policies, any new afghan government pursues. that's what matters the most so or the expectation
on sunday he express concern about the policies of the new taliban government. rosalind jordan has more from washington the reason why secretary of state answer the blanket is going to doha. he says, is to consult with the country leadership about efforts to reopen afghanistan's national airport. he's also going to be meeting with us embassy officials who are still trying to process the paper work for those afghans who want to leave their country and start a new life in other countries,...
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attacks. us president joe biden signed the executive order earlier this month to release the papers. rosalind jordan has more this from washington. well, the reaction from some of the relatives of those who were killed on september 11th 2001 is c. we told you so this one document a f, b i report from 2004 contains information. although a lot of it has been blocked out or redacted and government speak. and it talks about how to of the 19 hijackers. now it all has me and does have the mouth or where both i given assistance by a man who turns out worked for the saudi consulate in los angeles in the late ninety's, in early 2, thousands. the person who was interviewed by the f b. i said that his engagement with them was happenstance, but that as a good muslim, it was his obligation to help them find housing and get food and get transportation because they were new to the country. and that's what people do for their fellow co believers. now the article also goes on to point out that there were other contacts with other people who had connections or business with the saudi consulate and that some of
attacks. us president joe biden signed the executive order earlier this month to release the papers. rosalind jordan has more this from washington. well, the reaction from some of the relatives of those who were killed on september 11th 2001 is c. we told you so this one document a f, b i report from 2004 contains information. although a lot of it has been blocked out or redacted and government speak. and it talks about how to of the 19 hijackers. now it all has me and does have the mouth or...
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rosalind: online gambling company 888 holdings is a didivind.t gives the unit an enterprise value of 2.2 billion pounds. giant caesars entertainment completed its acquisition of billion hill in april. it is selling the operations to help pay down debt. gamestop shares fell and extended trading after reporting a second-quarter loss that was wider than the analyst estimate. that came off the back of revenues that beat forecasts at the videogame retailer. the company says it is planning to become more of an online merchant under its new ceo, a former amazon executive, but it gave few further details during the earnings call. bill gates is taking control of the four seasons hotel chain and a bet to help the hobbled luxury travel sector. cascade investment agreed to a fire escape in the hotel company from the saudi prince, kingdom holding company. cascade will pay 2.2 billion dollars in cash to boost its share in the four seasons to more than 70%. that's the bloomberg business flash. tom, anna? anna: thanks very much. laura wright in london. coming u
rosalind: online gambling company 888 holdings is a didivind.t gives the unit an enterprise value of 2.2 billion pounds. giant caesars entertainment completed its acquisition of billion hill in april. it is selling the operations to help pay down debt. gamestop shares fell and extended trading after reporting a second-quarter loss that was wider than the analyst estimate. that came off the back of revenues that beat forecasts at the videogame retailer. the company says it is planning to become...
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scientists at the rosalind franklin institute in oxford have found that nanobodies bind tightly to thethe roald dahl story company, giving the streaming business access to all of the late writer's works. more than 300 million copies of his books have been sold worldwide. netflix says new live action films and animated series about the oompa lumpas will follow. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello. today may be the autumn equinox, the start of the astrological autumn, but the weather resemble something more like late summer across parts of england and wales with some spells of warm sunshine. scotland and northern ireland seeing this band of cloud and rain sinking southwards. quite a windy afternoon across the northern half of the uk, and temperatures for most of us in the high teens or low 20s, peaking at 22 a 23 degrees down towards the south. this evening and tonight, this band of cloud and patchy rain continues its journey southwards was not at the same time rain gathers again in northern scotland with some strong winds, gusts touching 60 mph or more times in
scientists at the rosalind franklin institute in oxford have found that nanobodies bind tightly to thethe roald dahl story company, giving the streaming business access to all of the late writer's works. more than 300 million copies of his books have been sold worldwide. netflix says new live action films and animated series about the oompa lumpas will follow. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello. today may be the autumn equinox, the start of the astrological autumn, but...
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professorjames naismith is from the rosalind franklin institute. he helped lead the research.lt we can manipulate them and engineer them in ways which are not possible for human antibodies. and because they are smaller, they get to the parts other antibodies cannot reach. ., . , . , to the parts other antibodies cannot reach. ., ., , . , ., , reach. how realistic is it literally will reach a _ reach. how realistic is it literally will reach a stage _ reach. how realistic is it literally will...
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rosalind was watching that at the time and posted this reaction...mpdown on free speech in russia. so i think it has to be seen in the context of what's happening, but certainly i think perhaps may reporting touched a nerve, i have been there long time telling a lot of stories, but it does feel like i've been singled out, yeah. that lukashenko news conference in particular, even watching it i felt tense. did you think at the time, there may be repercussions from its? no, because i don't think you can think about that when you are asking questions and doing your job. i was there at an event which gave us the opportunity to speak to the president of belarus after those mass protests in august 2020, so that was a huge story, you know, there were hundreds of thousands of belarusians coming out onto the streets and demanding change and we hadn't had a chance to confront lukashenko with what had happened next, which was mass detentions and torture. so it was myjob to asking that question. i was a wee bit nervous, and yes we were rounded on even then, there
rosalind was watching that at the time and posted this reaction...mpdown on free speech in russia. so i think it has to be seen in the context of what's happening, but certainly i think perhaps may reporting touched a nerve, i have been there long time telling a lot of stories, but it does feel like i've been singled out, yeah. that lukashenko news conference in particular, even watching it i felt tense. did you think at the time, there may be repercussions from its? no, because i don't think...