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. >> hello, i am sarah campbell. are watching "the context" on bbc news. >> this clear up, people are having to do it by themselves. the house at the top of the street was struck. five of the six have been killed, only the father has survived. >> we are staying in the streets. i feel bad for myself. his dad passed away but i have to take care of him. >> these are individual people who have individually lost their house, their father, mother, their children. i met one woman whose child is still buried underneath the rubble. ♪ sarah: international emergency workers join in the recovery effort from morocco's devastating earthquake. but survivors say the government is not responding quickly enough. nearly 2900 people are so far known to have died. we will have the latest. also, the u.k. prime minister rishi sunak accuses china of interfering in democracy after a parliamentary member was arrested, accused of spying for china. after saying he would not resign, louise rubiales, president of the spanish fa, has resigned. and
. >> hello, i am sarah campbell. are watching "the context" on bbc news. >> this clear up, people are having to do it by themselves. the house at the top of the street was struck. five of the six have been killed, only the father has survived. >> we are staying in the streets. i feel bad for myself. his dad passed away but i have to take care of him. >> these are individual people who have individually lost their house, their father, mother, their children. i...
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sarah: i'm okay. i'm okay.remember seeing this massive shard of glass sticking out of isaac's chest, right over the area of his heart. that's when i knew this was really, really serious. sarah: so, we were on the fourth floor, and i just ran down the stairs. there was glass everywhere. it was cutting into my feet. i didn't even realize at that time that i had a huge thing of glass sticking out of my face. just the adrenaline just kicked in because i didn't even feel that. and i just remember i was just screaming, "my baby. my baby. help my baby." and i think people--i mean, i just can't imagine what we looked like, you know, because i know we were covered from head to toe in blood, and he was crying, and i had glass out of my face. and i remember this woman, and she looked at us, and she screamed at the sight of us. and i just kept on running, and at some point, craig said, "let me take isaac." so, i passed isaac over to craig, and i ran up to charles malek. and you know, charles malek is quite a busy road, and
sarah: i'm okay. i'm okay.remember seeing this massive shard of glass sticking out of isaac's chest, right over the area of his heart. that's when i knew this was really, really serious. sarah: so, we were on the fourth floor, and i just ran down the stairs. there was glass everywhere. it was cutting into my feet. i didn't even realize at that time that i had a huge thing of glass sticking out of my face. just the adrenaline just kicked in because i didn't even feel that. and i just remember i...
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. >> hello, i am sarah. are watching the context on bbc news. >> if we continue down this path, we risk losing the consent of the british. >> the decisions that -- has taken today revealed this is a week prime minister undermining the economic interest of this country. he was a clearing out the mess, that was the essence that he was saying of decisions made by previous conservative governments. sarah: over the next two hours we are going to discuss and digest the main stories of the day, including the prime minister making climate targets for achievable and affordable or has he just made net zero by 2050 even less likely to happen. rolling out -- rolling out the red carpet. france welcomes king charles and queen camilla. a surprise for inflation. what does it mean for household budgets. sexual harassment anxiety all part of life for many teenagers in the u.k.. we will look at how this is impacting youngsters. the u.k. prime minister has announced a major u-turn on efforts to tackle the climate crisis, saying
. >> hello, i am sarah. are watching the context on bbc news. >> if we continue down this path, we risk losing the consent of the british. >> the decisions that -- has taken today revealed this is a week prime minister undermining the economic interest of this country. he was a clearing out the mess, that was the essence that he was saying of decisions made by previous conservative governments. sarah: over the next two hours we are going to discuss and digest the main stories...
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sarah, how did you get into sports?was in school, i was maybe nine years old, they had this activity — summer activities or the activities they do during the weekend — and my friends told me, "let's try and play basketball". i said, "i have nothing. "i don't know how to play basketball." "let's learn, come, try. "you experience the game and you learn some skills "and you see, if you fit, you continue." so, this is how we started. we used to spend all of our free time playing and this is how i continued and i discovered that i loved this game. you love this game. and what did you love about basketball, sarah? it's all about teamwork and you have to have leadership and it combines many skills together. these skills, like, these are life skills. now, we teach them to young children, like teamwork, collaboration, communication, leadership, decision—making — these are all combined together to make a player. so — and i used to be fast, and i'm still fast, so i fit. you fit! and were yourfamily encouraging of you going out and
sarah, how did you get into sports?was in school, i was maybe nine years old, they had this activity — summer activities or the activities they do during the weekend — and my friends told me, "let's try and play basketball". i said, "i have nothing. "i don't know how to play basketball." "let's learn, come, try. "you experience the game and you learn some skills "and you see, if you fit, you continue." so, this is how we started. we used to spend...
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it might thank you very much, sarah skinner.— much, sarah skinner.ah skinner. thank you for joining us here _ much, sarah skinner. thank you for joining us here on _ much, sarah skinner. thank you for joining us here on bbc— much, sarah skinner. thank you for joining us here on bbc news. - much, sarah skinner. thank you for joining us here on bbc news. now. joining us here on bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith—lucas. hello, the heat wave is continuing into its fourth day today. much of the uk hot and sunny out there. this was the picture in gwyneth a little bit earlier on. beautiful blue skies there. some of us have had a little bit more cloud, but the temperatures are the real talking point. the hottest day of the year so far was way back injune at 32.2 celsius. but today we're likely to see one or two spots getting up to 32 celsius once again. so potentially the warmest day of the year so far. meanwhile, storm daniel sits in the central mediterranean. now that has brought some really heavy rain to parts of greece, so
it might thank you very much, sarah skinner.— much, sarah skinner.ah skinner. thank you for joining us here _ much, sarah skinner. thank you for joining us here on _ much, sarah skinner. thank you for joining us here on bbc— much, sarah skinner. thank you for joining us here on bbc news. - much, sarah skinner. thank you for joining us here on bbc news. now. joining us here on bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith—lucas. hello, the heat wave is continuing into...
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how did marya vladimirovna zakharova comment on sarah ashton’s statement?t, or he, i don’t know how the churila identifies herself now, contact the reason, because it’s zelensky, it’s not me, with zelensky and his team one simple at a time it was not russian journalists, not russian officials, but it was zelensky who used the word individuals in relation to the residents of donbass. cirillo doesn’t know about this, cirilli didn’t translate this? i think he doesn't know and doesn't. so maybe someone will tell this person that for a long time, with such a subtle mental organization , he or she worked for a brigade that treats people, segregating them according to linguistic, national principles, and calls out those who disagree with them , persons. i really want the word individual, in english, to be will be a species, cherila was informed, it is zelsky who uses the word individuals in relation to people, and not we, not russia, we have always been against this, another very important point, i apologize, i hear from cherila all the time, i heard , that she, a
how did marya vladimirovna zakharova comment on sarah ashton’s statement?t, or he, i don’t know how the churila identifies herself now, contact the reason, because it’s zelensky, it’s not me, with zelensky and his team one simple at a time it was not russian journalists, not russian officials, but it was zelensky who used the word individuals in relation to the residents of donbass. cirillo doesn’t know about this, cirilli didn’t translate this? i think he doesn't know and doesn't....
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i was putting a candle down for sarah.ded with a lot of women. we just didn't expect to be arrested. ijust wanted to show my support for other women. it sounds like it's still really distressing for you to talk about. yeah. i think it's been a huge part of my life for the past two and a half years. as dania listened, she realised she was the woman who patsy was describing trying to help as police moved in. i'd just found out she was the woman putting her hand out, and i didn't even know. i didn't know that was you. she sobs. you said it there, and it clicked. we never really spoke about it. we didn't know each other before the vigil. i sort of held my hand out. and we grabbed each other�*s arms, and she climbed over with me. and then we put our arms around each other. and you've onlyjust realised now. yeah. just realised, yeah. we've never really spoken about it because we haven't been allowed to. but despite the payouts, the women still feel the met hasn't properly apologised, just expressing regret, and it says its offic
i was putting a candle down for sarah.ded with a lot of women. we just didn't expect to be arrested. ijust wanted to show my support for other women. it sounds like it's still really distressing for you to talk about. yeah. i think it's been a huge part of my life for the past two and a half years. as dania listened, she realised she was the woman who patsy was describing trying to help as police moved in. i'd just found out she was the woman putting her hand out, and i didn't even know. i...
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now, sarah, sport is notjust a way to empower kids in refugee camps.s also been a way to provide job and career opportunities for female coaches. so tell me about that. yeah. so, uh, our mission or our vision on our programmes is to work on a sustainable, sustainable level. like if one day the project ends, what would these coaches, what will they do? so what we did is that we gave them training with the certification like now— on the kids athletics project, they have certificates that allows them to work as an athletics coach, but on a beginner level. so this gives opportunities to coaches, to a job, opportunities to coaches. on the football project, the coaches took the level d and level c certificate from the football association, lebanese football association, and also on one of our football projects, they have had training. most of the coaches reached the most advanced level and they took the icc international coaching clinic, and they have their certificates and they, many of them opened up their academies or they have a job now as a coach. fanta
now, sarah, sport is notjust a way to empower kids in refugee camps.s also been a way to provide job and career opportunities for female coaches. so tell me about that. yeah. so, uh, our mission or our vision on our programmes is to work on a sustainable, sustainable level. like if one day the project ends, what would these coaches, what will they do? so what we did is that we gave them training with the certification like now— on the kids athletics project, they have certificates that allows...
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sarah, lovely to catch up. sarah const, managing director from cleo capital.still ahead, amazon entering the ai race. made a $4 billion investment in generative ai startup company. we will have details on that next. the startup is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ encore energy, america's clean energy company poised for production in south texas, energizing america with reliable and affordable nuclear energy fuel with an environmentally friendly extraction process. encore energy. kailey: it is 20 past 7:00 on the west coast, where the sunrise is looking gorgeous. let's get to the startup, covering the startup industry and more. joining us for more is edward ludlow. we have to talk about amazon. $4 billion in anthropic. this is a big generative ai play. walk us through it. ed: it is up to $4 billion. it is a sizable investment from amazon in a leading startup and the ai field. it has its own foundation models, claude, a generative ai tool released earlier this year. more interesting is the technological relationship between the two. anthropic will migrate it
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what is it about, and how damaging is all of this, sarah?— is all of this, sarah?think as you were _ is all of this, sarah? well, i think as you were saying _ is all of this, sarah? well, i think as you were saying there, - is all of this, sarah? well, i think as you were saying there, jane, l is all of this, sarah? well, i think i as you were saying there, jane, this is at its heart a dispute over rain, this is poland saying it is standing up this is poland saying it is standing up for its national interests and that it won't allow cheap ukrainian ground to flood the markets here. but that is how it started, the question is what it has escalated to, i suppose, question is what it has escalated to, isuppose, and question is what it has escalated to, i suppose, and this is now a dispute even about arms supply and military support from poland to ukraine, which of course is absolutely critical. poland has been absolutely critical. poland has been a hub country for a huge amount, in fact most of the international minute to aid that is going into ukraine, it has also be
what is it about, and how damaging is all of this, sarah?— is all of this, sarah?think as you were _ is all of this, sarah? well, i think as you were saying _ is all of this, sarah? well, i think as you were saying there, - is all of this, sarah? well, i think as you were saying there, jane, l is all of this, sarah? well, i think i as you were saying there, jane, this is at its heart a dispute over rain, this is poland saying it is standing up this is poland saying it is standing up for its...
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the tested positive for sarah. so on hers had been pushing for the pentagon to comment on this issue. they had refused saying it was too much of a hot button issue at the moment, which really tells you that the us entail, manipulate the release or the secrecy of information depending on what is most convenient. and of course, this is nothing new. this has happened time and time again. we saw this with w. m. d, as in our wrap, we start with the framing of the rest of you print conflict right now as we're seeing it in numerous documented tools and we're doing changes all over the world. that create and these stabilize all of these countries, so it's no longer a matter of doubt, but acceptance and what the american and international community is willing to do about it for you to thanks very much for walking, is through the latest article on allegations by c minors, thank you for more on any of those stories as well as all the latest updates or com is your place to go on is be discussed on to be back at the top of the,
the tested positive for sarah. so on hers had been pushing for the pentagon to comment on this issue. they had refused saying it was too much of a hot button issue at the moment, which really tells you that the us entail, manipulate the release or the secrecy of information depending on what is most convenient. and of course, this is nothing new. this has happened time and time again. we saw this with w. m. d, as in our wrap, we start with the framing of the rest of you print conflict right now...
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other questions also towards sarah, sarah, hot topic tonight. about the unveiling of thehe bureau, the marker in somebody who was a guest the last legally sterilize person ending yet it. sarah, with your work you do about of research on individuals and really kind of moving beyond being a a specimen and the pathology lab and giving them a story and kind of giving them a second life. but can you give us some specific examples of individuals and reasons from central state that were from individuals that were forcibly sterilized? >> unfortunately, i can't really. one of the problems is that these numbers weren't reported in any detail. so the kinds of records that we have access to don't really indicate specifically who was sterilized or even how many from each individual hospital for the most part. where that information lies when it exists at all is within the patient's medical records, and they are protected after their death. some of those are now becoming accessible, but a lot of those records have been available to researchers to compile them
other questions also towards sarah, sarah, hot topic tonight. about the unveiling of thehe bureau, the marker in somebody who was a guest the last legally sterilize person ending yet it. sarah, with your work you do about of research on individuals and really kind of moving beyond being a a specimen and the pathology lab and giving them a story and kind of giving them a second life. but can you give us some specific examples of individuals and reasons from central state that were from...
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sarah flouders, where is joe biden ammitst all of this? well, he's been uh kind of out to lunch for a long time. um, where is he? this party maneuver, part of this whole theater, and i have no idea what to say, because clearly he can't resolve it, this is push pool that goes on between the house of representatives, the senate, one has one bill, one has another bill, uh, obviously he could with executive authority keep any of these things still functioning, but of course he won't do that, he would rather put it on congress to thrash with each other, than to in any way try to solve it, and that has also been the role of past presidents, they act like their hands are tied, and uh, of course, they they could pursue, they could push through any of these programs if they so chose, but they don't choose to do that. daniel, the us president be more present during such a... critical impass? ideally yes, but we don't really have a president in the normal sense of the term. uh, there was another poll conducted by cnn a couple of months back where the
sarah flouders, where is joe biden ammitst all of this? well, he's been uh kind of out to lunch for a long time. um, where is he? this party maneuver, part of this whole theater, and i have no idea what to say, because clearly he can't resolve it, this is push pool that goes on between the house of representatives, the senate, one has one bill, one has another bill, uh, obviously he could with executive authority keep any of these things still functioning, but of course he won't do that, he...
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sarah pago is program director at germany's kba foundation and has also worked with the german council on foreign relations as an expert on russian foreign and security policy, alexei yv heads the russian program at germany's friedrich ebert foundation and my colleague, roman goncharov works for the russian and ukraine desk here at dw and i'd like to start out if i may with a look at where things stand on the battlefield in ukraine and roman i'd like to begin with you if i may, ukrainian where things stand on the battlefield in ukraine and roman leaders are sounding quite a bit more optimistic now than where things stand on the battlefield in ukraine and roman they were earlier in the summer. do you share that positive outlook? well, i would be cautiously optimistic. indeed, we've seen in the past few weeks that the ukrainian offensive has been more successful than during the whole summer, especially in the south. but i think it's too early to has been more successful than during the whole summer, especially say that the that this will continue at the same pace. this is what ukraine is
sarah pago is program director at germany's kba foundation and has also worked with the german council on foreign relations as an expert on russian foreign and security policy, alexei yv heads the russian program at germany's friedrich ebert foundation and my colleague, roman goncharov works for the russian and ukraine desk here at dw and i'd like to start out if i may with a look at where things stand on the battlefield in ukraine and roman i'd like to begin with you if i may, ukrainian where...
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let me go to uh, sarah now. and words like slug or grind to those are the kind of descriptions we're hearing when it comes to this inch by inch combat that the ukrainian forces are undertaking. how significant would you say the gains are that has been made recently in the counter offensive? and how great is the pressure on rushes defenses? so the gains that we have seen probably within the last one or 2 weeks, i think are the most profound gains. probably not in terms of territory because we're still talking about for the small space that of your current congress. but it's strategically important because they basically broke through quite important and quite strong russian di sense lines, but are assumed at the moment. it's too early to say is this is, this is the for each, if this is really a breakthrough, so something that can lead to greater ukrainian games. i think that will be, that will probably be visible within maybe the next one or 2 weeks. also because as you said before, time's running up when item co
let me go to uh, sarah now. and words like slug or grind to those are the kind of descriptions we're hearing when it comes to this inch by inch combat that the ukrainian forces are undertaking. how significant would you say the gains are that has been made recently in the counter offensive? and how great is the pressure on rushes defenses? so the gains that we have seen probably within the last one or 2 weeks, i think are the most profound gains. probably not in terms of territory because we're...
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other questions also kind of geared towards sarah. sarah, a hot topic tonight. you know jill talked about unveiling of the history the bureau the the marker in who was i guess last what legally sterilized person in in indiana and sarah with your work you do a lot of research on individuals and you know really kind of you know moving them beyond being like a specimen in the pathology lab and giving them a backstory and kind of giving them a second life. but can you give us some specific examples of individuals and reasons from central straight that that were from individuals that forcibly sterilized? unfortunately i'm not really one of the problems is that these these numbers were reported in any detail. so the kinds of records that we have access to don't really indicate specific who was sterilized or, even how many from each individual hospital for for the most part. and so where where information lies when it at all is within the patient's medical records. and those are protected after their death. so some of those are now becoming excess. all but a lot of tho
other questions also kind of geared towards sarah. sarah, a hot topic tonight. you know jill talked about unveiling of the history the bureau the the marker in who was i guess last what legally sterilized person in in indiana and sarah with your work you do a lot of research on individuals and you know really kind of you know moving them beyond being like a specimen in the pathology lab and giving them a backstory and kind of giving them a second life. but can you give us some specific examples...
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thank you. roman and a sarah retired us general. david patrice recently told darcia avella that it would be key for ukrainian forces. and this is something that roman just mentioned to break the line of communication that connects russia through south eastern ukraine with the forces that are north of crimea. so can you talk a little bit about crying? the is cry media in the end, essentially crucial to, to what happens in the further pursuit of this war. it is going to cause it is to teach a cli important and that to the finance, as well as to the russians. because 1st, um, crimea is used as inquiry door or logistical court or for the russian armed forces to get them like soldiers but also military or sources military equipment through the or on the bridge of courage. so this is really important. on the other hand, from, from your rush, i can also strike quite deep into a crate insured tori. and the 3rd factor is that it hosts russia as blacks the fleet, and thereby, is able to control or the black sea and also ukrainians, green expo
thank you. roman and a sarah retired us general. david patrice recently told darcia avella that it would be key for ukrainian forces. and this is something that roman just mentioned to break the line of communication that connects russia through south eastern ukraine with the forces that are north of crimea. so can you talk a little bit about crying? the is cry media in the end, essentially crucial to, to what happens in the further pursuit of this war. it is going to cause it is to teach a cli...
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zelensky didn't know who sarah was. good for him.s a dude until we're back at hotel. now the ukrainian military has suspended sarah for being a massive psycho on social media. viewers might also remember this one. >> if you look at putin's mouth, you'll notice that blood drips from it. he's a vampire carrying out genocide against both ukrainians and russians alike. vlad putin bathes in the blood of innocent children and enjoys it. this is why the dictator of the russian federation must be deposed. >> doesn't it seem hypocrite cal for a trans person to be insulting vampires. after all they come from transylvania. this isn't really about sarah being trans at all. it's that she's insane and an american spokesperson for a foreign war. i don't get it. yeah, putin is a bad guy. he makes ivan the terrible seem like ivan the not so bad once you get to know him. if you meet pewutin, don't stan near open windows. vlad has had more enemies whacked than anyone. although there's a close second. apparently, zelensky had no idea who this was and cl
zelensky didn't know who sarah was. good for him.s a dude until we're back at hotel. now the ukrainian military has suspended sarah for being a massive psycho on social media. viewers might also remember this one. >> if you look at putin's mouth, you'll notice that blood drips from it. he's a vampire carrying out genocide against both ukrainians and russians alike. vlad putin bathes in the blood of innocent children and enjoys it. this is why the dictator of the russian federation must be...
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i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program, north korea's leader kim jong and has pledged his full support for russia at talks with president vladimir putin. tim told fruit, and that his country would always support russian what tim called moscow's fight against western imperialism. fulton said that came will be given a demonstration of russia's pacific fleet capabilities in vladivostok as part of a tour of defense facilities in russia's far east. the north korean leader has held the summit as the start of a new era in bilateral relations. sonya holland, raising his loss to friendship i would like to make a to exist as a future strengthening of co operation and friendship between our countries between the russian federation and the democratic people's republic of korea. the meeting between north korean leader kim jong on and russian president vladimir pretend wasn't able to meet 2 of appreciation to go to court together with comrade colton. we've just had an elaborate discussion about the middle tree and
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the tested positive for sarah. well, that's a rough this friday morning here in most go do you head over to the websites for more than any of those stories? if not, i'll be back again at the top of the hour with that know that gone down to all the like the .
the tested positive for sarah. well, that's a rough this friday morning here in most go do you head over to the websites for more than any of those stories? if not, i'll be back again at the top of the hour with that know that gone down to all the like the .
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now sarah ashton, so read or has now responded directly to all t and she has in fact to double down on her previous threats to hunt down goodness across the world. and she's released i know the video message, a 2 minute long video message. and when she goes over the detail, explaining why the russian gymnast on what she calls, criminal and propagandist, should not be considered a jew. and this she says that the guilty of war crimes on genocide. let's take a listen to what she said. treaties 1991 legally recognized borders which will be published by the for any defense forces, as well as the regime resistance throughout the temper or the occupied territories . we plan to institute presence on excuse 10 point piece formula, which is the stage at goal number 7, the brain to justice of all world criminals rush. candice are more criminals. they will not escape justice with the international responses being fairly new to this be no comment from the press freedom organizations, human rights groups, all the western packers of ukraine. the western media roles has also been uh silence. uh, we ha
now sarah ashton, so read or has now responded directly to all t and she has in fact to double down on her previous threats to hunt down goodness across the world. and she's released i know the video message, a 2 minute long video message. and when she goes over the detail, explaining why the russian gymnast on what she calls, criminal and propagandist, should not be considered a jew. and this she says that the guilty of war crimes on genocide. let's take a listen to what she said. treaties...
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the oldest for a front associated sarah and production cell is the most advanced sarah in plots and psychiatrist pre 911 effort arrests in iraq and turkey a have disrupted the cells operations. however, we assess the intents to produce advanced chemical weapons remains. previous intelligence, community focus had been almost entirely on serial and chemical weapons stockpiles . now we see alden this are a front attempting to make its own chemical weapon so loose or had this chemical. these chemical weapons and they had an, a giant arsenal of it. and that was actually what was wreaking of urgency. and hers had insisted that they looked at both sides, that there were 2 perpetrators that could be found guilty, either the assad regime or i'll knew sarah. but they refused to actually look into this. and the whole report basically out was how with the help of factions in iraq and turkey, this, this of framework was kept in secret by the us intelligence agencies. and how these, these options and these countries also aided in the destruction of the creation of these weapons that really didn't match the as
the oldest for a front associated sarah and production cell is the most advanced sarah in plots and psychiatrist pre 911 effort arrests in iraq and turkey a have disrupted the cells operations. however, we assess the intents to produce advanced chemical weapons remains. previous intelligence, community focus had been almost entirely on serial and chemical weapons stockpiles . now we see alden this are a front attempting to make its own chemical weapon so loose or had this chemical. these...
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later he picks up alissa's younger sister, sarah.d abc what she found when she got home that night. >> my dad picked me up and said, "your sister's not answering her cellphone. will you try to call her?" and so we were just in the car calling, calling, calling. got home, she wasn't there. you know, my dad was running through the house, seeing, you know, if she was there. and then i found the note on top of the dresser. >> a handwritten note left for both of them, and in this note, alissa says, "dad and sarah, when you dropped me off at school today i decided that i really am going to california. sarah, you said you didn't want me around. look you got it. i'm gone! that's why i saved my money. dad i took $300 from you. alissa. >> when we read the note, i just -- my heart just completely stopped. >> it must have been terrifying for you. >> yeah. i started, uh -- you know, calling everybody i could call. tellin' them, look, we got a problem. we need to get everybody together now, and we gotta find alissa. >> it didn't really appear like
later he picks up alissa's younger sister, sarah.d abc what she found when she got home that night. >> my dad picked me up and said, "your sister's not answering her cellphone. will you try to call her?" and so we were just in the car calling, calling, calling. got home, she wasn't there. you know, my dad was running through the house, seeing, you know, if she was there. and then i found the note on top of the dresser. >> a handwritten note left for both of them, and in...
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sarah is telling _ there. but it looks a bit humid. sarah is telling us _ there.bc announced plans to deliver what they called a "digital first" media organisation. as a result, there's been a number of changes to how it distributes its journalism with new outlets and services and changes to some of its existing products. amongst the latter is the refresh of the mobile phone news app, which took place this summer and resulted in a large volume of complaints, including this from long—time user john gott on our programme two weeks ago. well, i was familiar with it and i suppose with new changes there's always going to be a problem. but i don't like the way that the new app delivers the news. for me, it doesn't work and as a result, it's no longer my first news source. james cox was watching that and got straight in touch with us, writing... susan way—vauthier added... well, we promised you a fortnight ago that we would try and get someone from the bbc to respond to the feedback you've given. so let's discuss that news app upgrade and other matters with naja nielsen,
sarah is telling _ there. but it looks a bit humid. sarah is telling us _ there.bc announced plans to deliver what they called a "digital first" media organisation. as a result, there's been a number of changes to how it distributes its journalism with new outlets and services and changes to some of its existing products. amongst the latter is the refresh of the mobile phone news app, which took place this summer and resulted in a large volume of complaints, including this from...
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sarah is the heritage medical historian and advocate. sarah is executive director of the indiana medical history museum, past president of the league of women voters secretary of the southern women's history of medical and science and serves on the board of directors for the john shaw living history of medicine society at indiana university and association of indiana museum and you advancement. also advisory board tof easter seals crossroad of central indiana and center core rate bradberry studies. holds a ba in anthropology and continued education with history and leadership with the american association for state and local history fundraising management of the school. doctor james hartsell is a medical doctor and psychiatrist with over 25 years of experience in communities and all wide range of studies. he works on payment-based treatment approaches and integration of service onfor the chronically mentally ill, medically ill, homeless and disenfranchised i. based in philadelphia he supports resources for the programs including assp, a
sarah is the heritage medical historian and advocate. sarah is executive director of the indiana medical history museum, past president of the league of women voters secretary of the southern women's history of medical and science and serves on the board of directors for the john shaw living history of medicine society at indiana university and association of indiana museum and you advancement. also advisory board tof easter seals crossroad of central indiana and center core rate bradberry...
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sarah, save us from the pink- us? sarah, save us from the pink nieon. i us?e us from the pink pigeon. i was wondering - us? sarah, save us from the pink pigeon. i was wondering if - us? sarah, save us from the pink pigeon. i was wondering if the i pigeon. i was wondering if the nieon pigeon. i was wondering if the pigeon had — pigeon. i was wondering if the pigeon had been _ pigeon. i was wondering if the pigeon had been eating - pigeon. i was wondering if the pigeon had been eating some| pigeon. i was wondering if the - pigeon had been eating some shrimp, like the _ pigeon had been eating some shrimp, like the flamingos, that the feathers are pink because they eat the shrimp. feathers are pink because they eat the shrimp-— feathers are pink because they eat the shrimp._ i'm i the shrimp. scientific brain! i'm not sure of— the shrimp. scientific brain! i'm not sure of the _ the shrimp. scientific brain! i'm not sure of the shoe _ the shrimp. scientific brain! i'm not sure of the shoe population j the shrimp. scientific brain! i'm - not sure of the shoe popula
sarah, save us from the pink- us? sarah, save us from the pink nieon. i us?e us from the pink pigeon. i was wondering - us? sarah, save us from the pink pigeon. i was wondering if - us? sarah, save us from the pink pigeon. i was wondering if the i pigeon. i was wondering if the nieon pigeon. i was wondering if the pigeon had — pigeon. i was wondering if the pigeon had been _ pigeon. i was wondering if the pigeon had been eating - pigeon. i was wondering if the pigeon had been eating some|...
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sarah flowers, how likely is it that there will be a shutdown come monday morning in the us? well, there have been many shutdowns in the past, and it's true, this is absolutely theater on the part of both republicans and democrats. it is to intentionally on the part of both parties, create hardships for working people, for hundreds. of thousands of federal government workers for pension and social security checks, for essential programs for everything from libraries to parks that get shut down, it of course never shuts down the us military, doesn't shut down any one of 800 military bases around the world or the aircraft carriers, the submarines stop their wars for one, but it does impact working people profound in the millions and the family. so that is who it's intended actually to impact, do they care if they create hardships for working people? no, they don't at all, they'll actually save some money doing this, and that is what is the cruelest part of this theater. daniel, the american government's finances aren't in good shape, in august, us credit rating took a big hit,
sarah flowers, how likely is it that there will be a shutdown come monday morning in the us? well, there have been many shutdowns in the past, and it's true, this is absolutely theater on the part of both republicans and democrats. it is to intentionally on the part of both parties, create hardships for working people, for hundreds. of thousands of federal government workers for pension and social security checks, for essential programs for everything from libraries to parks that get shut down,...
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now allow me to invite a couple of guests to discuss this, so sarah wilkinson, human rights activist in midlands join me from the... uk also we have farus, barwala activis and commentator from mumbai, good to see you both, let's begin with uh sarah, now we know what the problem is, everybody knows what israel has been doing to palestinians, the question is what mechanism, actually what international body or regional body, who can do what to stop all this occupation? that is very good question, um, i yes, i mean, i've been asking for years, when is enough, enough, when, what child will make the world work, wake up and try and put an end to this, and you know, i, i sort of use the united nations, they need to scrap the their veto, and uh, they're really the only body that we can turn to, the international community seem to be sleeping, um, this this particular incident with muhammad ramana, he was shot in the... he was going to be arrested, well in in any other country you would make arrest, you don't need to shoot um and critically shoot teenage boy, a child, so it's an atrocious act
now allow me to invite a couple of guests to discuss this, so sarah wilkinson, human rights activist in midlands join me from the... uk also we have farus, barwala activis and commentator from mumbai, good to see you both, let's begin with uh sarah, now we know what the problem is, everybody knows what israel has been doing to palestinians, the question is what mechanism, actually what international body or regional body, who can do what to stop all this occupation? that is very good question,...
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sarah campbell inquiries take place. sarah campbell in south london. _ inquiries take place.bery in refereeing activities spanning two decades, according to a court document seen by reuters. the judge said in september that barcelona fc may have benefited from �*possible systemic corruption'. barcelona fc denied any wrongdoing. in march, prosecutors filed a complaint of payments of more than $7 million to firms owned by the former vice president of the football federation's refereeing committee. today, a spanishjudge has ordered a search of a football referee headquarters. live now to ernest macia, a sports commentator for catalonia radio who were investigating these payments. just talk us through this investigation and this possible raid. we have had no official confirmation that their referee hq confirmation that their referee h0 is linked to this formal investigation but how likely is there that there is a link between there that there is a link between the two? that there that there is a link between the two? �* , , ., there that there is a link between thetwo? , , the tw
sarah campbell inquiries take place. sarah campbell in south london. _ inquiries take place.bery in refereeing activities spanning two decades, according to a court document seen by reuters. the judge said in september that barcelona fc may have benefited from �*possible systemic corruption'. barcelona fc denied any wrongdoing. in march, prosecutors filed a complaint of payments of more than $7 million to firms owned by the former vice president of the football federation's refereeing...
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sarah stinson joins us live now after speaking with the owner. sarah, what have you learned? well, stephanie, the owner is heartbroken, his friend. she is not only a service animal, but also like family, but he's hopeful getting the word out tonight will bring benjamin home. >> looks like we're having a hard time getting that for you, stephanie. we'll send it back to you. all right. well, if anyone does recognize benjamin or they might see that french bulldog out there, some more. >> you are advised to please try to get in touch with san francisco police as move ahead to our next story now on the peninsula. person was struck and killed tonight by cal train in redwood city. caltrans spokesperson says there were about 170 passengers on board. none of them were hurt by this collision. this is caltrain's 10th fatality of the year. a woman is in the hospital after she was shot near lake merritt in oakland happened earlier today around 12:30pm. you can see police and first responders tending to a person lying on the pavement next to the water. this is video from the citizen app. it
sarah stinson joins us live now after speaking with the owner. sarah, what have you learned? well, stephanie, the owner is heartbroken, his friend. she is not only a service animal, but also like family, but he's hopeful getting the word out tonight will bring benjamin home. >> looks like we're having a hard time getting that for you, stephanie. we'll send it back to you. all right. well, if anyone does recognize benjamin or they might see that french bulldog out there, some more....
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look sarah skinner in the e e money better. look sarah skinner in the eye and — money better.ely believe if labour win the next election they will borrow billions and billions to sort out the school estate was that we need to find a way to sorting out the school estate and have a plan for safe redeveloped of schools over time. ~ . . , safe redeveloped of schools over time. . ., ., , , safe redeveloped of schools over time. . . ., i, ., safe redeveloped of schools over time. . . ., i, ,.,.u, ., time. we have a very big backlog and it will be a big _ time. we have a very big backlog and it will be a big challenge _ time. we have a very big backlog and it will be a big challenge to _ time. we have a very big backlog and it will be a big challenge to do - time. we have a very big backlog and it will be a big challenge to do it. i it will be a big challenge to do it. there _ it will be a big challenge to do it. there is— it will be a big challenge to do it. there is no— it will be a big challenge to do it. there is no easy answer on how that will be _ there is no easy answer on how
look sarah skinner in the e e money better. look sarah skinner in the eye and — money better.ely believe if labour win the next election they will borrow billions and billions to sort out the school estate was that we need to find a way to sorting out the school estate and have a plan for safe redeveloped of schools over time. ~ . . , safe redeveloped of schools over time. . ., ., , , safe redeveloped of schools over time. . . ., i, ., safe redeveloped of schools over time. . . ., i, ,.,.u,...
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sarah rainsford, bbc news, goris.suella braverman, has used a speech to an american right—wing think tank, questioning whether international rules on the rights of refugees, are "fit for the modern age". she argues the definition of what constitutes someone being a refugee has shifted, and that the fear of discrimination for being gay or being a woman shouldn't be enough to qualify for international refugee protection. but the speech has faced criticism, with the un defending its convention on refugees and saying it has saved millions of lives. mark easton reports. just a few miles from where the home secretary made her speech today, international powers met in 191m to debate the idea of universal human rights. but suella braverman came to washington to argue that the refugee convention that followed doesn't make sense in a world ofjet travel and the internet. it is therefore incumbent upon politicians and thought leaders to ask whether the refugee convention and the way it has come to be interpreted through our court
sarah rainsford, bbc news, goris.suella braverman, has used a speech to an american right—wing think tank, questioning whether international rules on the rights of refugees, are "fit for the modern age". she argues the definition of what constitutes someone being a refugee has shifted, and that the fear of discrimination for being gay or being a woman shouldn't be enough to qualify for international refugee protection. but the speech has faced criticism, with the un defending its...
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other questions kind of geared toward sarah. sarah, you're the hot topic tonight. you know, jill talked about the unveiling of the bureau, the marker in somebody who was i guess the last illegally sterilized people in indiana. and, sarah, with your work you do a lot of research on individuals and, you know, really kind of, you know, beyond being a specimen in the pathology lab and giving them a story and kind of giving them a second life. but can you give us some specific examples of individual reasons for a central state that were from individuals that were forcibly sterilized? >> unfortunately, i can't really. one of the problems is that these numbers weren't reported in any detail. so the kinds of records that we have access to don't really indicate specifically who was sterilized or even how many from each individual hospital for the mostmo part. and so where that information lies when it exists at all is in the patient's medical records, and those are protected after their death. so, you know, some of those are now becoming accessible. but a lot of those recor
other questions kind of geared toward sarah. sarah, you're the hot topic tonight. you know, jill talked about the unveiling of the bureau, the marker in somebody who was i guess the last illegally sterilized people in indiana. and, sarah, with your work you do a lot of research on individuals and, you know, really kind of, you know, beyond being a specimen in the pathology lab and giving them a story and kind of giving them a second life. but can you give us some specific examples of individual...
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tonight -- david duchovny creator and star of "sell/buy/date," actress sarah jones.all new "closer look. featuring the 8g band with arjuna contreras ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're doing well. and now if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news the white house is reportedly planning to present president biden with a birthday cake on saturday at his granddaughter's wedding. and if you're wondering how old he is, he'll be at his granddaughter's wedding. [ laughter ] that's right, president biden will celebrate his 80th birthday on sunday, while fox news will celebrate it all year long, baby [ laughter ] in a speech today from the house floor, speaker nancy pelosi announced she will not seek another term as democratic leader, but will remain in congress to finish her term. meanwhile, in the senate, his eternal curse remains unbroken [ laughter ] the senate, yesterday passed a bill to expand medical marijuana research by unanimous consent. they also decided by an 85-15 vote tha
tonight -- david duchovny creator and star of "sell/buy/date," actress sarah jones.all new "closer look. featuring the 8g band with arjuna contreras ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're doing well. and now if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news the white house is reportedly planning to present president biden with a birthday cake on saturday at his granddaughter's wedding....
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i was putting a candle down for sarah.ked me to come up to the bandstand to help. the police were very heavy—handed with a lot of women. we just didn't expect to be arrested. ijust wanted to show my support for other women. it sounds like it's still really distressing for you to talk about. yeah. i think it's been a huge part of my life for the past two and a half years. as dania listened, she realised she was the woman who patsy was describing trying to help as police moved in. i'd just found out she was the woman putting a hand out, and i didn't even know. i didn't know that was you. she sobs. you said it there and it clicked. we never really spoke about it. we didn't know each other before the vigil. i sort of held my hand out. and we grabbed each other's arms and she climbed over with me. and then we put our arms around each other. and you've onlyjust realised now. yeah. just realised, yeah. we've never really spoken about it because we haven't been allowed to. but despite the payouts, the women still feel the met hasn
i was putting a candle down for sarah.ked me to come up to the bandstand to help. the police were very heavy—handed with a lot of women. we just didn't expect to be arrested. ijust wanted to show my support for other women. it sounds like it's still really distressing for you to talk about. yeah. i think it's been a huge part of my life for the past two and a half years. as dania listened, she realised she was the woman who patsy was describing trying to help as police moved in. i'd just...
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the tested positive for sarah. and those are the main stories, this our, for all the latest to head over to t dot com or our social media pages. money speech of scott's and thank you very much. be the general secretary young stilton bird because acknowledge the decision to enter ukraine last year was to prevent nato from expanding into the country reclaimed. it was an unprovoked invasion. this propaganda, the west ukraine narrative is on the a a c. e, the so that they go to and so i don't remember the bundle bustle in google fully the room was a guy that called the room middle group on we'll call the low gains of shown in the corner was 70 dead. can you get a guy? they're going shifting, scalable data. so the league on sony day, the, the most of the, know what i mean. you got it, see what i mean, the little boy, you know, these went out it, you know, face young. they don't.
the tested positive for sarah. and those are the main stories, this our, for all the latest to head over to t dot com or our social media pages. money speech of scott's and thank you very much. be the general secretary young stilton bird because acknowledge the decision to enter ukraine last year was to prevent nato from expanding into the country reclaimed. it was an unprovoked invasion. this propaganda, the west ukraine narrative is on the a a c. e, the so that they go to and so i don't...