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sam rose, you for bein: really dire. sam rose, you for being with _ really dire.sam rose, you for being with us and _ really dire. sam rose, you for being with us and taking - really dire. sam rose, you for being with us and taking us i being with us and taking us through that, thank you. exit polls suggest the far right alternative for germany is on course to win a state election for the first time. it appears afd has won the most votes in thuringia, but is unlikely to be able to form a govenrment. the party is anti—immigration, wants to replace the euro with the deutschmark and opposes the national government's approach to the war in ukraine and climate change. it is predicted to win around 33% of the vote in thuringia. let's speak to our correspondent in berlin, damien mcguinness. tell us more about what the afd are and what this result could mean? �* , ., , ., mean? the afd, it was founded as a euro _ mean? the afd, it was founded as a euro sceptic _ mean? the afd, it was founded as a euro sceptic party - mean? the afd, it was founded as a euro sceptic party h
sam rose, you for bein: really dire. sam rose, you for being with _ really dire.sam rose, you for being with us and _ really dire. sam rose, you for being with us and taking - really dire. sam rose, you for being with us and taking us i being with us and taking us through that, thank you. exit polls suggest the far right alternative for germany is on course to win a state election for the first time. it appears afd has won the most votes in thuringia, but is unlikely to be able to form a...
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sam rose from — spread of the outbreak. sam rose from unrwa, - spread of the outbreak. rose from unrwa, thank you for joining us. another big day in court for google. it is facing its second big anti—trust case of the year with the us department of justice this time focusing on google's advertising tack. prosecutors argue that google operates a monopoly in the lucrative market. it comes hot on the heels of the ruling last month by a usjudge on the heels of the ruling last month by a us judge that google holds a gulp —— holds a monopoly in internet searches. it is not quite clear what the penalties it could face, but there is talk it could be broken up. let's talk to an assistant professor in law. thank you very much forjoining us, anton. in layperson's terms, tell us more about what this case entails.— this case entails. thank you for the invitation _ this case entails. thank you for the invitation of - this case entails. thank you for the invitation of having l for the invitation of having me. it is a very important case, a landmark case for a number of reasons. first
sam rose from — spread of the outbreak. sam rose from unrwa, - spread of the outbreak. rose from unrwa, thank you for joining us. another big day in court for google. it is facing its second big anti—trust case of the year with the us department of justice this time focusing on google's advertising tack. prosecutors argue that google operates a monopoly in the lucrative market. it comes hot on the heels of the ruling last month by a usjudge on the heels of the ruling last month by a us...
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senior deputy director sam rose made the remark after earlier israeli attack hit one of the agencies a schools that was used as shelter for the displaced. rose noted the workers will no longer wear the agency's vest to avoid getting targeted by the iof. on wednesday, the unry school in central gaza was hit by the regime's forces, killing 18, including six honorable employees. according to the un agency, at least 220 members of a staff have been killed since the regime began his genocide in gaza. israeli forces have once again clashed with protesters gathering across occupied palestine as part of their weekly rallies against prime minister benjamin netanyahu. in tel aviv, mounted officers used horses to contain the crowd. protests were held in other occupied cities, including hyfa and alqads. demonstrators blamed netanyahu for failing to secure a prisoner exchange deal and demanded his resignation and snap elections. during the protest, families of the captives held in gaza also released a statement. warning that the war will continue against their will as long as netanyahu remains in
senior deputy director sam rose made the remark after earlier israeli attack hit one of the agencies a schools that was used as shelter for the displaced. rose noted the workers will no longer wear the agency's vest to avoid getting targeted by the iof. on wednesday, the unry school in central gaza was hit by the regime's forces, killing 18, including six honorable employees. according to the un agency, at least 220 members of a staff have been killed since the regime began his genocide in...
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senior deputy director sam rose made a comment after earlier israely attack hit one of the agencies schools that was used as displaced, rose noted that workers will no longer wear the agencies vest to avoid getting targeted by the iof, on wednesday, the un run school in central gaza was hit by the regime's forces, killing 18 people, including six awa employees, according to the un agency, at least 200, two, 220 members of fotowa have been killed since the regime began the genocide in gaza. now moving on, israely forces have again clashed with protesters gathering across occupy palestine as part of the weekly rallies against prime minister netanyahu. in tel aviv mountain officers use horses to container crowd. protests were held in other occupied cities, including hifa and algots. demonstrators uh blame netanyahu for failing to secure a prisoner exchange deal and demand his resignation as well as snap elections. now during the protest families of the captive seld in gaza also released a statement warning that the war would continue against their will as long as netanyahu remained in power. t
senior deputy director sam rose made a comment after earlier israely attack hit one of the agencies schools that was used as displaced, rose noted that workers will no longer wear the agencies vest to avoid getting targeted by the iof, on wednesday, the un run school in central gaza was hit by the regime's forces, killing 18 people, including six awa employees, according to the un agency, at least 200, two, 220 members of fotowa have been killed since the regime began the genocide in gaza. now...
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sam rose in nuseirat gaza. thank you so much well, tributes continue to pour in for the nhl hockey star johnny gaudreau and his brother matthew trump absolutely killed by an alleged drunk driver, we'll have more when we come back, please stick g good morning. >> with dhdhaka goodod. >>>> good. >>>> good dhaka likekes to eat grououp by her f fast and gegen consnstipation r relief in as littlele as 30 mininutes. makik yoyour good momorning evenen be with all g galactic, w what imps hwhw every day. . >> t there is one e book that t influencnces almlmost every y a of our l lives t through wisdom that shapes ththe way we m meas timeme in the fusion of f fashi arenen't inin the strtrokes tha hahave inspirered masterpipiece stirrered soldiersrs written o e hearts t that inscribebed our my in a call toto action ththat ha igignited revovolutions ofof ch >>>> the b bible's impact is s araround. you.u. discover r hou museumum of the bibible lysol ls little h hands. >>>> learn besest when theheir on. >> that's why wewe're
sam rose in nuseirat gaza. thank you so much well, tributes continue to pour in for the nhl hockey star johnny gaudreau and his brother matthew trump absolutely killed by an alleged drunk driver, we'll have more when we come back, please stick g good morning. >> with dhdhaka goodod. >>>> good. >>>> good dhaka likekes to eat grououp by her f fast and gegen consnstipation r relief in as littlele as 30 mininutes. makik yoyour good momorning evenen be with all g...
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senior deputy director, sam rose made the remark after an airlier israely attack hit one of the agency schools that was used. as a shelter for the displaced. rose noted that workers will no longer word the agency's vests to avoid getting targeted by the iof. on wednesday, the un-run al-jawi school in central gaza was hit by the regime's forces, killing 18 people, including six onra employees. according to the un agency, at least 220 members of the staff have been killed since the regime began its genocide in gaza. our west bank correspondent was earlier with us explaining the latest attacks by the israeli racian forces there let listen two palestinians who were shot injured in two palestinian men were shot by the ios checkpoint, one was severely uh severely shot and injured in the abdominal area, the other was shot in both of his of his legs and they were taken to be hospitalized in ahli hospital in alkhalel, normally when we look a incidents like this, it's usually from palestinian workers who are trying to cross the checkpoint of moving inside the occupied territories to work or to v
senior deputy director, sam rose made the remark after an airlier israely attack hit one of the agency schools that was used. as a shelter for the displaced. rose noted that workers will no longer word the agency's vests to avoid getting targeted by the iof. on wednesday, the un-run al-jawi school in central gaza was hit by the regime's forces, killing 18 people, including six onra employees. according to the un agency, at least 220 members of the staff have been killed since the regime began...
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fear they have become a target for israely strikes across the gaza strip. senior deputy director sam rose made the remark after earlier israeli attack hit one of the agency schools that was used as a shelter for the displaced. rose noted the workers will no longer wear the agency's vests to avoid getting targeted. by the iof on wednesday school in central gaza was hit by the regime's forces killing 18 people including six honor employees. according to the un agency, at least 220 members of a staff have been killed since the regime began its genocide in gaza. oh where's my correspondent? nanaked was earlier with us explaining the latest attacks by the israeli regime forces there. let's take a listen. two palestinians who were shot in injured in khalil. is in the south of alkhale, two palestinian men were shot by the iof in a checkpoint, one was severely severely shot and injured in the abdominal area. "the other was shot in both of his of his legs and they were taken to be hospitalized in al ahly hospital in al-khalil. normally when we look at incidents like these, it's usually from palest
fear they have become a target for israely strikes across the gaza strip. senior deputy director sam rose made the remark after earlier israeli attack hit one of the agency schools that was used as a shelter for the displaced. rose noted the workers will no longer wear the agency's vests to avoid getting targeted. by the iof on wednesday school in central gaza was hit by the regime's forces killing 18 people including six honor employees. according to the un agency, at least 220 members of a...
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with me is sam rose, senior deputy director of unrwa affairs in gaza.d have been killed in the last 2a hours in gaza. people are describing it as a frozen conflict. attention is moving to lebanon and the northern border. what is happening in gaza? thank you for having me on. the conditions in gaza remain as desperate as ever. 0ver a1,000 people killed. close to 100,000 people killed. close to 100,000 people reported injured. many tens of thousands with lifelong injuries. the majority of those killed and injured are women, children and the elderly. nine out of ten people in gaza are displaced, living in the most awful of conditions. with every day the conflict goes on, conditions get worse, that is the nature of these things. if you're living in the open for one month is one thing, but for 11 months, you are displaced 12 times, only when the belongings you have on your back. 0ver that period, loved ones have been killed, injured. your possessions have been destroyed. it becomes more difficult with every passing day. people think it is hot and sunny in th
with me is sam rose, senior deputy director of unrwa affairs in gaza.d have been killed in the last 2a hours in gaza. people are describing it as a frozen conflict. attention is moving to lebanon and the northern border. what is happening in gaza? thank you for having me on. the conditions in gaza remain as desperate as ever. 0ver a1,000 people killed. close to 100,000 people killed. close to 100,000 people reported injured. many tens of thousands with lifelong injuries. the majority of those...
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sam rose is the senior deputy director of unrwa affairs in gaza.succesful but monday may be more challenging. the roll—out has gone well. today, certainly as well as can be expected, it started well. it started a long time ago in terms of preparations. but our clinics opened. they were due to open this morning at 8:00. many of them opened earlier than that because the crowds of people outside were waiting to to get in. and we estimate tens of thousands of people have children under ten were vaccinated today. from what i could see, i went to other clinics. i went to shelters, which are unwra schools where, where, where people have been seeking refuge for the past several months and we could see orderly queues, small children with their parents waiting for their vaccinations. we don't have the numbers yet in terms of how many, how many children we reached today. as i say, we estimate in the tens of thousands. but there's a long, long way to go. yeah, i was going to say 640,000 over the course of a few days. that's the aim. how confident are you that
sam rose is the senior deputy director of unrwa affairs in gaza.succesful but monday may be more challenging. the roll—out has gone well. today, certainly as well as can be expected, it started well. it started a long time ago in terms of preparations. but our clinics opened. they were due to open this morning at 8:00. many of them opened earlier than that because the crowds of people outside were waiting to to get in. and we estimate tens of thousands of people have children under ten were...
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joining me now from the humanitarian zone in central gaza is sam rose, senior deputy director of u.n. affairs in the enclave as sam, thank you for joining us. we're. just hearing from paula there about the damage that has been wrought by this this attack, 200 tense, 40 killed, 60 injured. what is your understanding at the moment of the situation in this camp, the al mawasi camp. and how many people have in fact been injured and killed? >> absolutely. thanks for having me on what we're seeing. we're hearing the same devastating horrifying reports as you were seeing the fuzzy edge we've not been able to confirm it so with our own eyes, but we believe that, yet again this was another attack on an area that civilians have been ordered to evacuate to and where they would be he said absolutely horrifying incident based on what we're seeing from the footage that is coming through and what we're hearing from colleagues on the ground. and if you if you try and picture the area, these are the most crowded surroundings you could imagine there's barely room to walk in-between sense that a crowded
joining me now from the humanitarian zone in central gaza is sam rose, senior deputy director of u.n. affairs in the enclave as sam, thank you for joining us. we're. just hearing from paula there about the damage that has been wrought by this this attack, 200 tense, 40 killed, 60 injured. what is your understanding at the moment of the situation in this camp, the al mawasi camp. and how many people have in fact been injured and killed? >> absolutely. thanks for having me on what we're...
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well, sam rose is the senior deputy director of the owner affairs in gaza. and he spoke to my colleague fully bought a boat earlier from john eunice. he says owner, right? employees feel devastated. and this is one of the most difficult days that we've faced and, and gaza, enjoying the most difficult complex that we've, we've se stuff in the offices are in the shop, that grieving that is fair and the colleagues on the ground to do. i've talked to in the shelves, provide a fast line response, so just just devastated. yeah, i know the fact on project safe viewing facility the 5th time as he said at a, at the start of the, the that, that's, that, that, that, that, this, so that south has been outside. so it's devastating it, it's a really big case. all these. so this isn't just the scale and the repeated cmt in seconds. so just too difficult for us to get off around. sometimes these were no co humanitarian workers who were helping their fellow palestinians today. guys, that really is a dangerous space to work for, for humanitarian workers. no one seems to be sa
well, sam rose is the senior deputy director of the owner affairs in gaza. and he spoke to my colleague fully bought a boat earlier from john eunice. he says owner, right? employees feel devastated. and this is one of the most difficult days that we've faced and, and gaza, enjoying the most difficult complex that we've, we've se stuff in the offices are in the shop, that grieving that is fair and the colleagues on the ground to do. i've talked to in the shelves, provide a fast line response, so...
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earlier i spoke to sam rose was the senior deputy director of gwin rough as in gaza. he is in con unice since his own right employees are devastated and feel nowhere in guy's face. this is one of the most difficult days that we've faced in and gone during the most difficult complex that we've, we've se stuff in the offices are in the shop, that grieving that is fair and the colleagues on the ground to do. i've talked to in the shelves providing 1st line response, so just just devastated. yeah, no, the side on a project safe viewing facility. the face time as he said at the start of the, the, the, the, the so that south has been attacked. so it is devastating it, it's a retrofit case. all these products is just the scale and the repeated cmt looks like. and so just too difficult for us to get us around. sometimes these were no co humanitarian workers who were helping their fellow palestinians today. guys, i really is a dangerous face to work for, for humanitarian workers. no one seems to be safe. is there a point in time where, where it will be impossible to do your wa
earlier i spoke to sam rose was the senior deputy director of gwin rough as in gaza. he is in con unice since his own right employees are devastated and feel nowhere in guy's face. this is one of the most difficult days that we've faced in and gone during the most difficult complex that we've, we've se stuff in the offices are in the shop, that grieving that is fair and the colleagues on the ground to do. i've talked to in the shelves providing 1st line response, so just just devastated. yeah,...
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problem, things like hotels and restaurants, that rose to 5.6% up restaurants, that rose to 5.6% up from 5.2% injuly. fiona samged but they were some changes— unchanged but they were some changes when we looked at the subcomponents. service sector inflation — subcomponents. service sector inflation which is an area of the — inflation which is an area of the bank— inflation which is an area of the bank of england is watching very closely as it considers and — very closely as it considers and weighs up way to cut interest— and weighs up way to cut interest rates actually ticked higher _ interest rates actually ticked higher. this was expected and it does— higher. this was expected and it does suggest service sector inflation — it does suggest service sector inflation is probably a bit more _ inflation is probably a bit more sticky than what the bank of england would like. we also saw core — of england would like. we also saw core inflation, so this is the — saw core inflation, so this is the inflation base which strips out more _ the inflation base which strips out more volatile items such as food _ out more vol
problem, things like hotels and restaurants, that rose to 5.6% up restaurants, that rose to 5.6% up from 5.2% injuly. fiona samged but they were some changes— unchanged but they were some changes when we looked at the subcomponents. service sector inflation — subcomponents. service sector inflation which is an area of the — inflation which is an area of the bank— inflation which is an area of the bank of england is watching very closely as it considers and — very closely as it...
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sam francis. sir keir starmers speech in the rose garden of the prime minister's official residence in london wasmedia about labour cronyism, with labour supporters given official passes and paid public positions. now commenting on this, the former cabinet secretary, lord gus o'donnell, thought that the new labour government had no case to answer whilst proclaiming the independence of the civil service. he attacked the conservative government for subverting relations with civil servants, and in particular for calling into question the rule of law as he saw it , by of law as he saw it, by considering britain's withdrawal from the jurisdiction of the european court of human rights. and this made me wonder whether the civil service really is impartial at all. was leaving the european union the sin against the grail as far as the civil service blob was concerned? are they delighted to have labour back, which is pro—eu, pro echr and not very bothered about migration? i'm rejoined now by aubrey allegretti, baroness claire fox and alice grant and claire in your extraordinary career you have been, amongs
sam francis. sir keir starmers speech in the rose garden of the prime minister's official residence in london wasmedia about labour cronyism, with labour supporters given official passes and paid public positions. now commenting on this, the former cabinet secretary, lord gus o'donnell, thought that the new labour government had no case to answer whilst proclaiming the independence of the civil service. he attacked the conservative government for subverting relations with civil servants, and in...
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. >> sam, let me talk with you about i guess you're drawing caution into looking at periods after the first cut, right if it's not always rosesarl, it's the big difference between wanting and having that in the period between the last rate hike and rate cut, the s&p has gained an average of 18% going back to 1990 yet in the 30 days after the first cut, we end up seeing the market tread water, gaining less than 0.5%. most of the action is below the surface, however, in the sectors areas where a lot of leaders being in the defensive areas but i have to include technology in there because investors don't want to be giving up on the growth. >> right that said, you are looking for maybe a post election rally, am i right? >> absolutely. so typically the seasonality gets shifted during the election year instead of august and september being weak, it's september and october. and you look at a majority of styles, sizes, sectors, and subindustries in negative territory in september and october, but then the reverse is true in november and december. once the uncertainty of the election has been lifted, you find that all size and styles
. >> sam, let me talk with you about i guess you're drawing caution into looking at periods after the first cut, right if it's not always rosesarl, it's the big difference between wanting and having that in the period between the last rate hike and rate cut, the s&p has gained an average of 18% going back to 1990 yet in the 30 days after the first cut, we end up seeing the market tread water, gaining less than 0.5%. most of the action is below the surface, however, in the sectors...