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>> sarah, come on. >> elisa? larry's body has been discovered and the cops are looking for her. >> she said, "they found us." it had been six years since we'd had to up and disappear. you live the way that i lived, and you have these not so imaginary monsters that are chasing you, so you're always prepared to flee. i didn't even question it. she says, "it's time to go." so, okay. >> elise is now gone. we can't find her. there's not a trace of her. there's a nationwide search. >> the fbi is asking for help finding a woman they say is a cold-blooded killer. >> there's information that she may have gone to denver. she might have been to vegas. they said there was ties in florida. >> the police go, "well, let's just pull up who this is. oh, wait a minute. does anybody have a social security number on her? how about a driver's license?" no. they don't have a clue. >> and we drove all night to colorado springs. and we're driving this obnoxious car. i mean, you cannot ask for more attention than with a red sports car. e
>> sarah, come on. >> elisa? larry's body has been discovered and the cops are looking for her. >> she said, "they found us." it had been six years since we'd had to up and disappear. you live the way that i lived, and you have these not so imaginary monsters that are chasing you, so you're always prepared to flee. i didn't even question it. she says, "it's time to go." so, okay. >> elise is now gone. we can't find her. there's not a trace of her....
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sarah: dr.da prine is part of the same group, and helps patients from her manhattan apartment. >> you can order pills online, and that's what most people from the restricted states are doing. sarah: she's been prescribing mifepristone since the fda first approved the drug to end early pregnancy 24 years ago. what are your observations as a longtime provider about the safety and efficacy of mifepristone? >> it's very effective. i don't even have medications that are 98% to 99% effective. our blood pressure medicines aren't effective like that. it is an unusually effective medication of anything an extreme lease safe. -- an extremely safe. sarah: for decades, patients could only get mifepristone at a medical clinic. but during the covid pandemic, the fda eased the rules to allow the drug, like many others, to be prescribed online. >> you don't need to be handed the pill in the office in order for it to have efficacy. sarah: when the supreme court overturned the constitutional ars ago, dr. prine sc
sarah: dr.da prine is part of the same group, and helps patients from her manhattan apartment. >> you can order pills online, and that's what most people from the restricted states are doing. sarah: she's been prescribing mifepristone since the fda first approved the drug to end early pregnancy 24 years ago. what are your observations as a longtime provider about the safety and efficacy of mifepristone? >> it's very effective. i don't even have medications that are 98% to 99%...
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ok, sarah rainsford in kyiv and sarah - right across ukraine.n kyiv and sarah smith in washington, thank you. the big question — who was responsible for what is the worst terror atack in russia in many years? gordon corera, our security correspondent, is with me. it seems like the finger of blame is being moved away from ukraine and we heard the americans, sarah smith suggesting it was islamic state —— is a mistake. suggesting it was islamic state -- is a mistake-— suggesting it was islamic state -- is a mistake. and we have had this statement from _ is a mistake. and we have had this statement from them _ is a mistake. and we have had this statement from them saying - is a mistake. and we have had this - statement from them saying they were responsible and their attackers had somehow got back to their bases safely, that was the language they used but we cannot independently confirm that at this point. occasionally we have seen false claims from the group in the past so we have to have some caution however i think it was always a strong possibil
ok, sarah rainsford in kyiv and sarah - right across ukraine.n kyiv and sarah smith in washington, thank you. the big question — who was responsible for what is the worst terror atack in russia in many years? gordon corera, our security correspondent, is with me. it seems like the finger of blame is being moved away from ukraine and we heard the americans, sarah smith suggesting it was islamic state —— is a mistake. suggesting it was islamic state -- is a mistake-— suggesting it was...
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i'm sarah campbell. are watching "the context" on bbc news. >> beautiful day but a dangerous border. we are going to take care of it. >> we are near a month away from the general election than what we don't know if this will be a matchup between sitting president and former president trump, one thing is for sure -- with republican voters, they feel that nothing is changed the past four years. >> the polling consistently of americans puts immigration among the top two concerns, beaten usually only by the economy and to dramatically increase cost-of-living. -- the dramatically increased cost-of-living. sarah: it is a battle at the border today. the two men most likely to be ready for the u.s. president are in two texan border hotspots, each hoping to persuade voters that they have the answer to cutting illegal immigration. the number of gazans killed since october 7 tops 30,000 according to the hamas- rund ministry of health. we have a special report in which 100 people were killed. what is the state of th
i'm sarah campbell. are watching "the context" on bbc news. >> beautiful day but a dangerous border. we are going to take care of it. >> we are near a month away from the general election than what we don't know if this will be a matchup between sitting president and former president trump, one thing is for sure -- with republican voters, they feel that nothing is changed the past four years. >> the polling consistently of americans puts immigration among the top two...
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sarah, obviously _ are very positive signs. sarah, obviously it — are very positive signs.. sarah, obviously it was an absolute . are very positive signs. sarah, - obviously it was an absolute delight and surprise for many of the people, the crowd members who turned out to see the royal family arrive for the service, and the significance of the appearance of king charles. do we know what sort of things, conversations, he had to say to well—wishers on that walkabout? t well—wishers on that walkabout? i was trying to keep a close ear across it. the feeder is cutting out, apologies if you didn't get it. he was telling one person that it's quite cold here in winter, i'm not a surprise that was the topic of conversation, he said you are very brave to stand out here in the cold. obviously, a lot of people asking and wishing him well, hoping he is feeling better. one man said to him, happy easter, your majesty. just keep going strong. i'm just trying to have a look at some of the other things that were noted down. i think, basically, the feeling was that at the king read about oth
sarah, obviously _ are very positive signs. sarah, obviously it — are very positive signs.. sarah, obviously it was an absolute . are very positive signs. sarah, - obviously it was an absolute delight and surprise for many of the people, the crowd members who turned out to see the royal family arrive for the service, and the significance of the appearance of king charles. do we know what sort of things, conversations, he had to say to well—wishers on that walkabout? t well—wishers on that...
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fergus, sarah, pretty much every family. fergus, sarah. for — pretty much every family. now, thank you. - pretty much every family. fergus, sarah, for now, thank you. good i pretty much every family. fergus, | sarah, for now, thank you. good to have you with us to analyse some of the implications of that announcement. if you'rejustjoining announcement. if you're just joining us, announcement. if you'rejustjoining us, we are covering the news that the princess of wales has announced that she is undergoing treatment for cancer. her message has been released in the last hour or so which explains what's been happening to her in recent weeks. i wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you personally for all the wonderful messages of support and for your understanding whilst i've been recovering from surgery. it has been an incredibly tough couple of months for our entire family, but i've had a fantastic medical team who've taken great care of me, for which i'm so grateful. injanuary, i underwent major abdominal surgery in london, and at the time, it was thought that my co
fergus, sarah, pretty much every family. fergus, sarah. for — pretty much every family. now, thank you. - pretty much every family. fergus, sarah, for now, thank you. good i pretty much every family. fergus, | sarah, for now, thank you. good to have you with us to analyse some of the implications of that announcement. if you'rejustjoining announcement. if you're just joining us, announcement. if you'rejustjoining us, we are covering the news that the princess of wales has announced that she...
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it is obviously this is not a return to public duty, sarah.— public duty, sarah.arah. it is not a return to public _ public duty, sarah. it is not a return to public duty - public duty, sarah. it is not a return to public duty and - public duty, sarah. it is not a return to public duty and i . public duty, sarah. it is not a i return to public duty and i think the palace will be very keen to make that clear, that because we have seen him today it does not mean he will now start a full programme of royal duties. the phrase that has been used as dialling up on engagements. we know that he didn't stop working, he has been meeting with the prime minister every week, he has been holding one—on—one audiences with people and really the overriding concern has been minimising infection. the risk of infection is what is the concern, so moving about, shaking hands with throngs of people is not to be advised. it is a positive sign that he has come here today. i was struck by a photo that was released by the palace on tuesday. the king chaired a meeting with the number of fait
it is obviously this is not a return to public duty, sarah.— public duty, sarah.arah. it is not a return to public _ public duty, sarah. it is not a return to public duty - public duty, sarah. it is not a return to public duty and - public duty, sarah. it is not a return to public duty and i . public duty, sarah. it is not a i return to public duty and i think the palace will be very keen to make that clear, that because we have seen him today it does not mean he will now start a full...
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et some point, you will look sarah's tamily— some point, you will look sarah's family in— some point, eyes and your family will be there. you have an opportunity right now to help us find sarah and bring her back home to her— find sarah and bring her back home to her family. find sarah and bring her back home to herfamily.| find sarah and bring her back home to herfamily-_ to her family. i don't know where she is. to her family. i don't know where she is- hand _ to her family. i don't know where she is. hand on _ to her family. i don't know where she is. hand on heart, _ to her family. i don't know where she is. hand on heart, i - to her family. i don't know where she is. hand on heart, i don't i to her family. i don't know where l she is. hand on heart, i don't know where _ she is. hand on heart, i don't know where she — she is. hand on heart, i don't know where she is — discovering wayne couzens was an officer was a shock to those investigating sarah's disappearance, but the blame for that lies with the police forces who ignored the red flags about him, particularly kent and the met
et some point, you will look sarah's tamily— some point, you will look sarah's family in— some point, eyes and your family will be there. you have an opportunity right now to help us find sarah and bring her back home to her— find sarah and bring her back home to her family. find sarah and bring her back home to herfamily.| find sarah and bring her back home to herfamily-_ to her family. i don't know where she is. to her family. i don't know where she is- hand _ to her family. i don't...
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sarah, thank you. sarah rainsford, _ nothing good at all. sarah, thank you.g good at all. sarah, thank| you. sarah rainsford, in northern ukraine. a senior member of rishi sunak�*s cabinet, says conservative mps should stop speculating about ousting the prime minister. the business secretary, kemi badenoch, was speaking after a whirlwind of reports that some mps want the leader of the commons, penny mordaunt, to take over before the election. chris is here. is it really likely that we could get a change of leadership before the election this year? most conservative _ the election this year? most conservative mps _ the election this year? most conservative mps i - the election this year? most conservative mps i speak i the election this year? most conservative mps i speak to j the election this year? most i conservative mps i speak to do the election this year? ififisii conservative mp5 i speak to do think conservative mps i speak to do think that that idea is bonkers. but these are real spasms of anguish from conservative mps. almost all i speak to are in a pr
sarah, thank you. sarah rainsford, _ nothing good at all. sarah, thank you.g good at all. sarah, thank| you. sarah rainsford, in northern ukraine. a senior member of rishi sunak�*s cabinet, says conservative mps should stop speculating about ousting the prime minister. the business secretary, kemi badenoch, was speaking after a whirlwind of reports that some mps want the leader of the commons, penny mordaunt, to take over before the election. chris is here. is it really likely that we could...
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sarah's family are clear that she died because couzens was a police officer. bbc news. a huge victory for donald trump after a ruling he cannot be banned from running for us president. the supreme court there has struck down efforts by individual states to bar the former president from running as a presidential candidate for november's election. republican voters in colorado and more than a dozen other states will go to the polls on tuesday to pick the party's presidential nominee. let's go to our washington correspondent, gary 0'donoghue. —— mrtrump has —— mr trump has been speaking in the last few minutes. i want to start by thanking the supreme court for its unanimous decision— supreme court for its unanimous decision today. it was a very important _ decision today. it was a very important decision, very well crafted~ _ important decision, very well crafted~ i_ important decision, very well crafted. i think it will go a long way to— crafted. i think it will go a long way to wringing our country together, which our country needs, and they— together, which ou
sarah's family are clear that she died because couzens was a police officer. bbc news. a huge victory for donald trump after a ruling he cannot be banned from running for us president. the supreme court there has struck down efforts by individual states to bar the former president from running as a presidential candidate for november's election. republican voters in colorado and more than a dozen other states will go to the polls on tuesday to pick the party's presidential nominee. let's go to...
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a week after sarah everard's disappearance, wayne couzens was arrested.deviant sexual interests", he allegedly committed a very serious sexual assault against a young girl before he joined the police. at a mcdonald's drive—through in the days before he abducted sarah, he exposed himself to staff more than once. the report concludes there may be more couzens victims. he's also alleged to have had indecent images of children. the coming days will see the third anniversary of sarah everard's death. in the report, herfamily welcome its recommendations. they say the loss of sarah pervades every part of their lives. june kelly, bbc news. russia's president vladimir putin has warned western governments against considering any deployment of troops to ukraine, and accused them of trying to weaken his country. in his annual state of the nation address in moscow, he claimed his forces were advancing confidently inside ukraine, two years after the invasion. 0ur russia editor steve rosenberg reports. it was president putin's 19th state of the nation address. and he us
a week after sarah everard's disappearance, wayne couzens was arrested.deviant sexual interests", he allegedly committed a very serious sexual assault against a young girl before he joined the police. at a mcdonald's drive—through in the days before he abducted sarah, he exposed himself to staff more than once. the report concludes there may be more couzens victims. he's also alleged to have had indecent images of children. the coming days will see the third anniversary of sarah...
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duties, the royal family duties, sarah? , , , , sarah? yes, she has.e has. this turbulent times started in _ sarah? yes, she has. this turbulent times started in mid-january - sarah? yes, she has. this turbulent times started in mid-january when l times started in mid—january when the palace announced within a couple of hours of each other, actually, that's the princess of wales had this abdominal surgery, this was mid—january, and that's the king had or will need to have treatment for benign prostate enlargement. it was after that time that he spent in the london clinic, it's when he came out of that that the cancer diagnosis was given. that is on the 5th of february. since then, and we should point out he has been carrying out his constitutional duties, he has been looking at the red boxes, having his regular audiences with a prime minister, but what he hasn't been doing as public facing duties. effectively, that is because he's going under cancer treatments, and anyone doing so will know the risk of infection, so don't want to mix with large groups
duties, the royal family duties, sarah? , , , , sarah? yes, she has.e has. this turbulent times started in _ sarah? yes, she has. this turbulent times started in mid-january - sarah? yes, she has. this turbulent times started in mid-january when l times started in mid—january when the palace announced within a couple of hours of each other, actually, that's the princess of wales had this abdominal surgery, this was mid—january, and that's the king had or will need to have treatment for...
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take a look at all of this and more on the spotlight. i'd like to welcome my guests to the program. sarah flounders, international action center out of new york, and sayid, journalist and political commentator out of london. well, welcome both of you to the program. let me start it off. in new york, and sarah, is the main problem with the israeli regime due to netanyahu being prime minister, or is the reality beyond who is prime minister? well, it is far beyond netanyahu. this is zionist policy from day one for 75 years and even earlier. uh, but right now there are us politicians that are desperate to save israel as a zionist outpost for us. domination and power in the region, and they seem to think maybe the only way forward is to dump netanyahu, clearly that was true in senator schumer's statements the other day, and increasing number of politicians, they face a real problem, that israel's global reputation has been absolutely destroyed, it's clearly been proven it's no longer invincible, it's certainly not the iron dome, the... tanks, the missiles, the weapons, they have all been found
take a look at all of this and more on the spotlight. i'd like to welcome my guests to the program. sarah flounders, international action center out of new york, and sayid, journalist and political commentator out of london. well, welcome both of you to the program. let me start it off. in new york, and sarah, is the main problem with the israeli regime due to netanyahu being prime minister, or is the reality beyond who is prime minister? well, it is far beyond netanyahu. this is zionist policy...
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sarah alex marquardt. thank you for all your reporting on this today and long before john starting this morning, birth control pills can be ordered online without a prescription. a look at who can get them in where it was posted just moments ago, don lemon is interview with elon musk is out. musk likes to claim he supports free speech but not apparently when it comes to what he gets asked, dawns questions that had musk canceled their contract this is the big dam >> that do the inch and rash of moderate to severe eczema disrupts my skin night and day despite treatment, it's still not under control. but now i have revoke revoke is a once-daily pill that reduces the itch and how helps clear the rash of eczema fast some are invoked patients felt significant inch relief as early as two days some achieved dramatic skin clearance as early as two weeks and many taking or invoke saw clear are almost clear skin or invoke can lower your ability to fight infections including tb series infections in blood clots, some f
sarah alex marquardt. thank you for all your reporting on this today and long before john starting this morning, birth control pills can be ordered online without a prescription. a look at who can get them in where it was posted just moments ago, don lemon is interview with elon musk is out. musk likes to claim he supports free speech but not apparently when it comes to what he gets asked, dawns questions that had musk canceled their contract this is the big dam >> that do the inch and...
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i'm sarah mulkerrins. coming up on the programme: a goal fest for the gunners.ace in the premier league title race. a big miss forjump racing's biggest festival as constitution hill is ruled out of cheltenham. and plans begin to bring the world athletics championships back to the uk in 2029. you're very welcome along to the programme, wherever you are watching around the world. well, arsenal have kept up the pressure in this season's title race in the premier league. the gunners hammered bottom side sheffield united 6—0 to move two points behind leaders liverpool, and arsenal became the first english league side to win three away games in a row by a margin of five or more goals. captain martin odegaard opened the scoring just five minutes into the game. ajayden bogle own goal, along with scores from gabriel martinelli, kai havertz and declan rice had many home fans leaving early at bramall lane. ben white then rounded things off after the break as the blades improved a little in the second half. so mikel arteta's side are third,
i'm sarah mulkerrins. coming up on the programme: a goal fest for the gunners.ace in the premier league title race. a big miss forjump racing's biggest festival as constitution hill is ruled out of cheltenham. and plans begin to bring the world athletics championships back to the uk in 2029. you're very welcome along to the programme, wherever you are watching around the world. well, arsenal have kept up the pressure in this season's title race in the premier league. the gunners hammered bottom...
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the detective who led the sarah everard murder inquiry has told the bbc about the moment she discovereder chief suspect was a serving police officer. dci katherine goodwin has spoken on camera about the case for the first time. the detective says she heard wayne couzens worked for the metropolitian police just before officers went to his home to question him. sarah's family hope a new documentary about her murder three years ago will "contribute to the ongoing dialogue" about the way police approach this type of case. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. the everard family have shared some of their favourite pictures of their daughter and sister sarah for the first time. a smile that stands out. a future that was shot down. taken away three years ago by a murderer in police uniform. herfamily have spoken at their desperate longing to have sarah with them again and how her loss pervades every part of their lives. forthe her loss pervades every part of their lives. for the first time, the met team who investigated sarah's kidnap, rape and murder have spoken in a bbc documentary
the detective who led the sarah everard murder inquiry has told the bbc about the moment she discovereder chief suspect was a serving police officer. dci katherine goodwin has spoken on camera about the case for the first time. the detective says she heard wayne couzens worked for the metropolitian police just before officers went to his home to question him. sarah's family hope a new documentary about her murder three years ago will "contribute to the ongoing dialogue" about the way...
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can i begin the conversation by speaking about sarah, sarah everard and her family, her parents and hers? it is important to remember her in the context of this conversation. i remember vividly the days after sarah disappeared because i live not far from where sarah disappeared from, and it was during the pandemic and my wife and daughters would go regularly for walks in and around that area. so it brings it all back, not just to sarah and her family but to those of us who are living around the area. but actually all women and girls, and those of us who have got family, women and girls, would be impacted by today's report. the reason why the report is so important is because it is quite clear this sexual predator and this sex offender was known prior tojoining one of the three police forces he joined. so he should never have joined the police service in the first place. kent constabulary, the civil nuclear authority, the met police service. during his service in all three police forces, it was clear, there were warnings, there were signals, there were red flags. they were not taken seri
can i begin the conversation by speaking about sarah, sarah everard and her family, her parents and hers? it is important to remember her in the context of this conversation. i remember vividly the days after sarah disappeared because i live not far from where sarah disappeared from, and it was during the pandemic and my wife and daughters would go regularly for walks in and around that area. so it brings it all back, not just to sarah and her family but to those of us who are living around the...
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sarah: yes. that wasn't how i was framing it in my mind, but -- jonathan: the obvious bet is to own u.s. equity risk if you earn any at all? sarah: from our standpoint it is difficult to think of not owning u.s. equity risk. you can add other things, but as a u.s.-based investor you can't say i will go other places because i want to go other places. lisa: american exceptionalism. how long we can keep the privilege of borrowing in less money and fueling our economy through that kind of financing. does the fed pitted make you less optimistic on longer-term -- fed pivot make you less optimistic on longer-term bonds because it implies a higher inflation target and more tolerance by the fed to price instability? sarah: what it does is it means that you aren't going to go back to zero interest rates, giving bonds a place in the portfolio. especially if you have a demographic that is older. you don't want to only be in equities because there is the risk. the bond at this point has less risk because of t
sarah: yes. that wasn't how i was framing it in my mind, but -- jonathan: the obvious bet is to own u.s. equity risk if you earn any at all? sarah: from our standpoint it is difficult to think of not owning u.s. equity risk. you can add other things, but as a u.s.-based investor you can't say i will go other places because i want to go other places. lisa: american exceptionalism. how long we can keep the privilege of borrowing in less money and fueling our economy through that kind of...
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sarah, for now, thank you, stay with us, sarah campbell there, our royal correspondent.ath and injury after a significant gun attack at a concert hall near moscow. ijust want to take you to the live images and you can see that huge police and ambulance presence there outside the crocus city hall. the russian foreign ministry has described the incident as a terrorist attack, but is that we've seen on social media showing gunmen inside the hole, state media are still reporting that some remain inside. we understand that four people dressed in camouflage opened fire ahead of what was due to be a rock concert. no, this venue isjust was due to be a rock concert. no, this venue is just on the outskirts of moscow where we were hearing from our correspondent earlier describing the location. so on the periphery of the location. so on the periphery of the city, but nonetheless a significant, largervenue the city, but nonetheless a significant, larger venue there. the city, but nonetheless a significant, largervenue there. so thatis significant, largervenue there. so that is the sc
sarah, for now, thank you, stay with us, sarah campbell there, our royal correspondent.ath and injury after a significant gun attack at a concert hall near moscow. ijust want to take you to the live images and you can see that huge police and ambulance presence there outside the crocus city hall. the russian foreign ministry has described the incident as a terrorist attack, but is that we've seen on social media showing gunmen inside the hole, state media are still reporting that some remain...
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review following is fairly claims that his staff participated in her mazda is october 7th attack the sarah kelly. welcome to the program. alexi na, balmy's funeral has taken place under type security in moscow. 2 weeks after his death in an arctic prison. vladimir putin, as most vocal critic, attracted an equally loud and large crowd who paid their final respects to the thousands of mourners gathered at the church for the service which concluded just over an hour ago. despite a large number of police on hand, the crowd clapped. and cheered as the coffin left to be taken to a nearby cemetery for berry as yet, there are no reports of arrests despite the kremlin warning that those who participate in any unauthorized gatherings would be held responsible. now for further analysis, let's go here in the studio to my colleague russian us from the russian service. let him here as he falls. um, you know, it's, it's quite interesting, you know, to see all of these images that are coming in. we know that now his coffin is being laid to rest, just walk us through what we have seen so far and perhaps we
review following is fairly claims that his staff participated in her mazda is october 7th attack the sarah kelly. welcome to the program. alexi na, balmy's funeral has taken place under type security in moscow. 2 weeks after his death in an arctic prison. vladimir putin, as most vocal critic, attracted an equally loud and large crowd who paid their final respects to the thousands of mourners gathered at the church for the service which concluded just over an hour ago. despite a large number of...
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let's start it off in manchester with sarah. i mean, is the world becoming desensitized as every day, the zianist regime is killing at least hundred, usually more, and this genocide just continues to... ben, that's the thing that me, my friend was discussing the other day, because i follow lot of the journalists on the ground in palestine, and you cannot keep up, like if there's a terrorist attack normally, you you have time to stop, think about it, more on the victims, with the ongoing genocide, it's just non-stop, hour after hour, like today, 72 people killed today, they lined up 170 civilians outside al shifa and shot them dead, um, these stories coming out that they're urinating on prisoners and letting dogs go to attack prisoners, some of the stories we are hearing a horrific and if it was happening to in any other contrary then it would be all over the news, mean i don't watch the mainstream media but do have a quick look every day and the way that the mainstream media is what can... just representing and being very dising
let's start it off in manchester with sarah. i mean, is the world becoming desensitized as every day, the zianist regime is killing at least hundred, usually more, and this genocide just continues to... ben, that's the thing that me, my friend was discussing the other day, because i follow lot of the journalists on the ground in palestine, and you cannot keep up, like if there's a terrorist attack normally, you you have time to stop, think about it, more on the victims, with the ongoing...
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sarah was abducted, raped and murdered by couzens as she walked home in 2021. the news to her boss. i knew that i had to tell my boss and i canjust remember the shock of having to just sit on the floor of the office and say to her, "you're not going to believe this, "but he's a police officer." and then the same questions went through her head as went through my head. "are you sure?" sarah evard: the search forjustice is on bbc one at 9:00pm on tuesday and will also be available on bbc iplayer. next, apparently working for mi6 can be more exciting than a james bond film. that's according to a director at the uk's secret intelligence service. the officer, who's going by the name kwami, said that, throughout his career, he has seen things way more than what you see in the spy movies. time now to leave you with 10 seconds of tumbleweed. no, really, actual tumbleweed is all over the streets in the us because of high winds of up to 35 miles per hour. hopefully that's the last time we see any tumbleweed on this show. it looks like the hair that i pull out of my hair
sarah was abducted, raped and murdered by couzens as she walked home in 2021. the news to her boss. i knew that i had to tell my boss and i canjust remember the shock of having to just sit on the floor of the office and say to her, "you're not going to believe this, "but he's a police officer." and then the same questions went through her head as went through my head. "are you sure?" sarah evard: the search forjustice is on bbc one at 9:00pm on tuesday and will also be...
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let's start it off in manchester with sarah. i mean, is the world becoming desensitized? every day, the zionist regime is killing at least hundred, usually more, and this genocide just continues to happen, that's the thing that me and my friend was discussing the other day, because i follow lot of the journalists on the ground in palestine and you cannot keep up, like if there's a terrorist attack normally, you you have time to stop, think about it, more and the victims with the ongoing genocide, it's just non-stop hour after hour out like today, so... 72 people killed today, they lined up 170 civilians outside and shot them dead, um, these stories coming out that they're urinating on prisoners and letting dogs go to attack prisoners, some of the stories we are hearing a horrific, and if it was happening to in any other contrat then it would be all over the news, mean i don't watch the mainstream media but do have a quick walk every day. and the way that the mainstream media is why misrepresenting and being very disingenuous, which is nice way to put it, out and out wingi
let's start it off in manchester with sarah. i mean, is the world becoming desensitized? every day, the zionist regime is killing at least hundred, usually more, and this genocide just continues to happen, that's the thing that me and my friend was discussing the other day, because i follow lot of the journalists on the ground in palestine and you cannot keep up, like if there's a terrorist attack normally, you you have time to stop, think about it, more and the victims with the ongoing...
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sarah, thank you, stay with us. sarah _ loved ones. sarah, thank you, stay with us.oved ones. sarah, thank you, stay with us. sarah campbell there. - loved ones. sarah, thank you, stay with us. sarah campbell there. no| loved ones. sarah, thank you, stay i with us. sarah campbell there. no as anderson, a former communication secretary to the queen, thank you for being with us on the programme. do you get a sense that there will be a massive sigh of relief both in buckingham palace and kensington palace that this news is public and it might be joy palace that this news is public and it might bejoy in nine under the speculation in recent weeks? i it might be joy in nine under the speculation in recent weeks? i think there'll be a sigh _ speculation in recent weeks? i think there'll be a sigh of _ speculation in recent weeks? i think there'll be a sigh of relief. - speculation in recent weeks? i think there'll be a sigh of relief. i - there'll be a sigh of relief. i looked at the announcement today at six it p:m.. my initial reaction was shock and sadness and thinking a
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so what sarah and in all cases. so what sarah and in all cases.ided to do as keep prisons, single sex and fair cop was in advance of the elections to launch this manifesto for police and crime commissioners , because and crime commissioners, because as you said, it's prioritising gender identity over biological sex, over sex registered at birth. and the point is, is that it is sex registered at birth, which is the variable which has got the greatest explanatory power for offending, for risk , power for offending, for risk, for service development. so what this means is that when you have this means is that when you have this ideological capture, not just that policing decisions are made which are not in the interests of the operational demands of policing and the criminal justice system, but they act actively frustrate those needs. >> now, i think, sarah, we've spoken before about the ideological capture of the police force, which i think by this point is beyond dispute. i think is the case. but this think that is the case. but this has particular
so what sarah and in all cases. so what sarah and in all cases.ided to do as keep prisons, single sex and fair cop was in advance of the elections to launch this manifesto for police and crime commissioners , because and crime commissioners, because as you said, it's prioritising gender identity over biological sex, over sex registered at birth. and the point is, is that it is sex registered at birth, which is the variable which has got the greatest explanatory power for offending, for risk ,...
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sarah rainsford with that report. _ more devastation. sarah rainsford with that report.n. sarah rainsford with that report. let's return - more devastation. sarah rainsford with that report. let's return to i with that report. let's return to the summit in brussels and educationalfunding in ukraine. we can look at some figures. last month, all 27 eu leaders agreed on a 50 billion euro aid package for the country. but in washington, a $60 billion dollar — or 55 billion euro — military aid package for ukraine is still being delayed, it's being blocked by republicans in the house of representatives, caught up in domestic arguments over other policies. but washington has proved to be ukraine's most important military backer. it has provided tens of billions of dollars in support since moscow invaded in february 2022. the amount of military aid given to ukraine is tracked by the kiel institute. this chart shows commitments by governments up until mid—january. it tracks money already provided to ukraine and pledges to send funds in the future. it only shows military aid given
sarah rainsford with that report. _ more devastation. sarah rainsford with that report.n. sarah rainsford with that report. let's return - more devastation. sarah rainsford with that report. let's return to i with that report. let's return to the summit in brussels and educationalfunding in ukraine. we can look at some figures. last month, all 27 eu leaders agreed on a 50 billion euro aid package for the country. but in washington, a $60 billion dollar — or 55 billion euro — military aid...
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sarah's family are clear that she died because couzens was a police officer.nning, bbc news. let's turn to the us now where donald trump supporters have been creating and sharing ai generated fake images of trump with black voters. the idea is to encourage african americans to vote republican. bbc panorama discovered dozens of deepfakes portraying black people as supporting the former president. but there's no evidence directly linking these images to mrtrump�*s campaign. 0ur disinformation and social media correspondent, marianna spring, reports. at first glance, this photo looks real. 0nly it's not. it was generated using ai technology by this radio presenter and his team and shared with more than a million followers attached to a story about black support for former president donald trump. i'm not a photojournalist. i'm not out there taking pictures of what's really happening. i'm a storyteller. i'm not claiming it is accurate. i'm not saying, hey, look, donald trump was at this party with all of these african—american voters. look how much they love him. i
sarah's family are clear that she died because couzens was a police officer.nning, bbc news. let's turn to the us now where donald trump supporters have been creating and sharing ai generated fake images of trump with black voters. the idea is to encourage african americans to vote republican. bbc panorama discovered dozens of deepfakes portraying black people as supporting the former president. but there's no evidence directly linking these images to mrtrump�*s campaign. 0ur disinformation...
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sarah, thank you very much indeed. for them. sarah, thank you very much indeed- sarah — for them.campbell, _ for them. sarah, thank you very much indeed. sarah campbell, royal- indeed. sarah campbell, royal correspondent. ben laud, a royal commentator, joins us. thank you for being with us. what if you make of the tone of the announcement? tonight's announcement has been incredibly brave, filled with stoicism, but is undoubtedly in reaction to the intense speculation that has become a blazing inferno quite honestly across social media and strands ofjournalistic media over the past few days. it is quite unprecedented, but nevertheless intimate, personal, carefully crafted, in that typical way the princess of wales speaks, with such a common touch that so many across the country and indeed the world resonate with. d0 the country and indeed the world resonate with.— the country and indeed the world resonate with. do you think they've had to change _ resonate with. do you think they've had to change their _ resonate with. do you think they've had to change their strategy - resonate wi
sarah, thank you very much indeed. for them. sarah, thank you very much indeed- sarah — for them.campbell, _ for them. sarah, thank you very much indeed. sarah campbell, royal- indeed. sarah campbell, royal correspondent. ben laud, a royal commentator, joins us. thank you for being with us. what if you make of the tone of the announcement? tonight's announcement has been incredibly brave, filled with stoicism, but is undoubtedly in reaction to the intense speculation that has become a blazing...
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sarah bills is an independent journalist and geopolitical analyst from seattle, washington. we also have michael leon, director of policy and strategy, free and equal elections foundation, joins us from new york. well, welcome to you both. let's first start with you, sarah bills, if i may, taking a look at just. from the outside looking into the us, somebody who's not familiar with the elections and sees that you have uh these two uh who are appearing to be the ones that are going to be, i guess facing off uh with each other, it's kind of uh strange in the respect where there are other challenges and and i think that points to the question mark that there is on this two-party system, i think, because really people are wondering the the us doesn't have anyone better to offer, well, it's not that we don't have anybody better to offer, it's that um, we are stuck in a duopoly, we only have two-party system, and the way that it's set up is to discourage and even eliminate the possibility of third party or fourth party candidates from participating, so we have much better to offer
sarah bills is an independent journalist and geopolitical analyst from seattle, washington. we also have michael leon, director of policy and strategy, free and equal elections foundation, joins us from new york. well, welcome to you both. let's first start with you, sarah bills, if i may, taking a look at just. from the outside looking into the us, somebody who's not familiar with the elections and sees that you have uh these two uh who are appearing to be the ones that are going to be, i...
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and our north america editor sarah smith is in new york and can tell us more. sarah.s, mr throuple be back here in three weeks' time for _ sarah. yes, mr throuple be back here in three weeks' time for the _ sarah. yes, mr throuple be back here in three weeks' time for the start - in three weeks' time for the start of that trial. he had hoped to delay it for much longer, you heard it is not fair to have to spend what will be weeks and week sitting in court when he could be campaigning to be reelected. in fact, when he could be campaigning to be reelected. infact, he when he could be campaigning to be reelected. in fact, he had hoped he could push all four criminal trials into after the election in november, so he did not get his way on that today, but there was better news for him out a different court, today was the deadline by which he had to come up the deadline by which he had to come up with $464 million which was the penalty incurred on him after he was found guilty of fraud in a separate case last month. if he couldn't come up case last month. if he couldn't com
and our north america editor sarah smith is in new york and can tell us more. sarah.s, mr throuple be back here in three weeks' time for _ sarah. yes, mr throuple be back here in three weeks' time for the _ sarah. yes, mr throuple be back here in three weeks' time for the start - in three weeks' time for the start of that trial. he had hoped to delay it for much longer, you heard it is not fair to have to spend what will be weeks and week sitting in court when he could be campaigning to be...
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sarah, thank you forjoining us.ly days. — last two weeks but particularly days, this really appalling stream of conspiracy theories, very wild speculation on social media. so i think— speculation on social media. so i think there — speculation on social media. so i think there must be the hope and expectation that this announcement will at _ expectation that this announcement will at least put an end to that and of course — will at least put an end to that and of course produce a great wave of sympathy— of course produce a great wave of sympathy for the princess and for the family as a whole. stay sympathy for the princess and for the family as a whole.— sympathy for the princess and for the family as a whole. stay with us if ou the family as a whole. stay with us if you will. — the family as a whole. stay with us if you will. i— the family as a whole. stay with us if you will, i just _ the family as a whole. stay with us if you will, i just want _ the family as a whole. stay with us if you will, i just want to brin
sarah, thank you forjoining us.ly days. — last two weeks but particularly days, this really appalling stream of conspiracy theories, very wild speculation on social media. so i think— speculation on social media. so i think there — speculation on social media. so i think there must be the hope and expectation that this announcement will at _ expectation that this announcement will at least put an end to that and of course — will at least put an end to that and of course produce a great...
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sarah campbell, thanks very much indeed- _ times. sarah campbell, thanks very much indeed.this story _ times. sarah campbell, thanks very much indeed. this story is - times. sarah campbell, thanks very much indeed. this story is not - much indeed. this story is not going away in one form or another. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. vaughan gething has been formally nominated as the new first minister of wales. the economy minister and former health minister narrowly won the welsh labour leadership contest by 51.7% to succeed mark drakeford who's stepping down after more than five years in the post. he is the only black leader of a national governing in europe. after the vote he set out his vision for wales. i the vote he set out his vision for wales. , . ., , ., ., wales. i believe the wales of today and the future _ wales. i believe the wales of today and the future will _ wales. i believe the wales of today and the future will be _ wales. i believe the wales of today and the future will be owned - wales. i believe the wales of today
sarah campbell, thanks very much indeed- _ times. sarah campbell, thanks very much indeed.this story _ times. sarah campbell, thanks very much indeed. this story is - times. sarah campbell, thanks very much indeed. this story is not - much indeed. this story is not going away in one form or another. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. vaughan gething has been formally nominated as the new first minister of wales. the economy minister and former health...
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sarah: they have indeed. reminder that you have two senior members of the family undergoing a very similar process, similar treatment. this is the statement from buckingham palace, which is saying that the king is so proud of catherine, the statement says, for her courage in speaking as she did. of course they spent time in hospital together. she had her operation on the 16th of january. the king was in same hospital for this procedure on an enlarged prostate. they were in at the same time and they knew they had seen each other inside. since then his majesties remained in the closest contact with his beloved daughter-in-law throughout the past weeks. both their majesties will offer their love and support to the whole family through this difficult time. st a reminder that these are people. we think of them, they are in this position, but they are fundamentally people this is a father-in-law, this is a daughter-in-law, and this is the mother of three very young children. >> yes, and they have faced incredible s
sarah: they have indeed. reminder that you have two senior members of the family undergoing a very similar process, similar treatment. this is the statement from buckingham palace, which is saying that the king is so proud of catherine, the statement says, for her courage in speaking as she did. of course they spent time in hospital together. she had her operation on the 16th of january. the king was in same hospital for this procedure on an enlarged prostate. they were in at the same time and...
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give me more sarah longmiller. that's going to be important for the selection. talking to real live voters giving us an inclination of their thinking. the challenge we have is an essential one in my view. particularly when it comes to those republicans that we've been talking about. like you know what, my country matters more to me than any party anytime, any place, anywhere. they still hold on to that political strap, if you will, that ties them, binds them either through legacy or family or just experience to the republican party. and they don't see themselves voting for a democrat. not that joe biden's a bad guy. and yet they may disagree. just because he's a democrat. i just don't vote for democrats. so the question is how do you crack that nut? how do you begin to peel that back in a way that gives those and sarah put the right term in play, the permission. it's okay, boo. you can vote for biden. it's all right. the world will be better tomorrow. you know, you'll get to pay your mortgage next week and the kids
give me more sarah longmiller. that's going to be important for the selection. talking to real live voters giving us an inclination of their thinking. the challenge we have is an essential one in my view. particularly when it comes to those republicans that we've been talking about. like you know what, my country matters more to me than any party anytime, any place, anywhere. they still hold on to that political strap, if you will, that ties them, binds them either through legacy or family or...
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hello, i'm sarah campbell. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. let's start with us senate majority leader, chuck schumer, has called for new elections in israel, saying the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, is "a major obstacle to peace" and risked making israel a "pariah". senator schumer said it was a "grave mistake" for israel to reject a two—state solution. the fourth major obstacle to peace is israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who has all too frequently bowed to the demands of extremists like ministers smotrich and ben—gvir and the settlers in the west bank. i have known prime minister netanyahu for a very long time. while we have vehemently disagreed on many occasions, i will always respect his extraordinary bravery for israel on the battlefield as a younger man. i believe in his heart he has his highest priority is the security of israel. however, i also believe prime minister netanyahu has lost his way by allowing his political sur
hello, i'm sarah campbell. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. let's start with us senate majority leader, chuck schumer, has called for new elections in israel, saying the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, is "a major obstacle to peace" and risked making israel a "pariah". senator schumer said it was a "grave mistake" for israel to reject a two—state solution. the fourth major obstacle to peace is...
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sarah: so much appetite. lots of startups in the ai space are coming out with huge lock buster raises and we are only going to see more of that this year because even one billion dollars or $5 billion as evaluation feels cheap compared to where nvidia trades at. the other thing is on the secondary market, every get other email i get right now are people trying to purchase my secondaries and i let them know that i have no interest in selling, i know where this country -- this company is going, but there is a huge appetite all of a sudden for late stage investing. katie: that's a real sign of the times. it's hard to do but let's get the conversation broader than just ai. counting down to a big ipo, from the likes of reddit there was interesting reuters reporting over the past few days saying that the initial public offering was four times the five times oversubscribed. i would imagine that that is a good sign in terms of them reaching targeted valuation. if that is the case, that reddit does ipo and lives up to
sarah: so much appetite. lots of startups in the ai space are coming out with huge lock buster raises and we are only going to see more of that this year because even one billion dollars or $5 billion as evaluation feels cheap compared to where nvidia trades at. the other thing is on the secondary market, every get other email i get right now are people trying to purchase my secondaries and i let them know that i have no interest in selling, i know where this country -- this company is going,...
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let me start it off in new york, and sarah, is the main problem with the israeli regime due to netanyahu being prime minister, or is the reality beyond who is prime minister? well, it is far beyond netanyahu. this is zionist policy from day one for 75 years and even earlier. uh, but right. now there are us politicians that are desperate to save israel as a zionist outpost for us domination and power in the region, and they seem to think maybe the only way forward is to dump netanyahu, clearly that was true in senator schumer's statements the other day, and increasing number of politicians, they face a real problem that israel's global reputation has been absolutely... destroyed, it's clearly been proven, it's no longer invincible, it's certainly not, the iron dome, the new tanks, the missiles or weapons, they have all uh been found to be not so invincible at all, but also israel's reputation, its standing has been completely destroyed and overwhelmingly, even here in the us, more than two-thirds of the population uh is for the palestinians. "now that's a big problem for us politicians, d
let me start it off in new york, and sarah, is the main problem with the israeli regime due to netanyahu being prime minister, or is the reality beyond who is prime minister? well, it is far beyond netanyahu. this is zionist policy from day one for 75 years and even earlier. uh, but right. now there are us politicians that are desperate to save israel as a zionist outpost for us domination and power in the region, and they seem to think maybe the only way forward is to dump netanyahu, clearly...
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sarah raynsford in kyiv for us. thank _ in the attack. sarah raynsford in kyiv for us.y to squeeze in, because i can�*t remember seeing this before. lots of has its tennis players, but look at this. a swarm of bees descending on the indian wells quarterfinals in california. carlos alcaraz tried to swat them away with his racket, but ended up getting stung on the side of his head. they were particularly attracted to the spider can, and cables, and the matter had to be delayed. a beekeeper was called in to get rid of them. despite the alcaraz went on to win a very bizarre match. hello. we�*ve seen some cloud and some rain across most parts of the uk today, but that cloud has slowly but surely been breaking. and, as the skies continue to clear overnight tonight, it�*s going to get quite cold — in fact, it�*ll be a frosty start to the weekend for some. by the end of the weekend, though, we will flip our fortunes, it will feel much milder. along the way, we�*ll see some spells of rain, but also some spells of sunshine. so, we�*ve had quite a lot of cloud today, showers or lo
sarah raynsford in kyiv for us. thank _ in the attack. sarah raynsford in kyiv for us.y to squeeze in, because i can�*t remember seeing this before. lots of has its tennis players, but look at this. a swarm of bees descending on the indian wells quarterfinals in california. carlos alcaraz tried to swat them away with his racket, but ended up getting stung on the side of his head. they were particularly attracted to the spider can, and cables, and the matter had to be delayed. a beekeeper was...
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sarah: you're seeing a problem that is causing.work that is staying with the fields themselves. if that changes you can see bigger moves because you do not know where the supply will come from. right now supply is not so much the issue. jonathan: you bought a policy shift in front of the election? sarah: it is the longest election of our lives. jonathan: not even getting a proper primary seem so anti-climactic. annmarie: it'll be expensive because these people have a campaign earlier on. especially the former president. jonathan: lisa comparing the race for bp to the bachelor. annmarie: we were floating -- lisa: we were floating a lot of names that had different attributes, he is a billionaire. annmarie: not when you have kristi noem coming out with hit after hit of videos. jonathan: what is happening with her twitter account? annmarie: she seems to be doing what feels like infomercials. jonathan: have you seen the latest one? she is celebrating inserts for shoes. jonathan: a dentist in texas yesterday, the day before? lisa: the fa
sarah: you're seeing a problem that is causing.work that is staying with the fields themselves. if that changes you can see bigger moves because you do not know where the supply will come from. right now supply is not so much the issue. jonathan: you bought a policy shift in front of the election? sarah: it is the longest election of our lives. jonathan: not even getting a proper primary seem so anti-climactic. annmarie: it'll be expensive because these people have a campaign earlier on....
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and as sarah khan deplorable.ocal authority, the school etc. for failing to stand up to him and i think he's been deplorably treated for doing absolutely nothing wrong. >> but you know yourself there are elements and i'm going to be very careful and use that word elements of the islamic religion in our country that will tolerate absolutely no criticism of the prophet, no criticism of their religion what so ever. and as such, that really runs against what we generally believe to be british values . believe to be british values. >> there are some muslims, as you say, who hold those attitudes as they are. they often end up breaking the law. when you murder somebody, for example, because they are the wrong kind of muslim, that's that's a crime. and secondly, it is fundamentally un—islamic. if we had time, i could point you towards endless numbers of muslim scholars, including a former president of indonesia , former president of indonesia, who are utterly opposed to any kind of blasphemy laws, as they say, and as i sa
and as sarah khan deplorable.ocal authority, the school etc. for failing to stand up to him and i think he's been deplorably treated for doing absolutely nothing wrong. >> but you know yourself there are elements and i'm going to be very careful and use that word elements of the islamic religion in our country that will tolerate absolutely no criticism of the prophet, no criticism of their religion what so ever. and as such, that really runs against what we generally believe to be british...
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sarah cambell, that first royal engagement. sarah campbell. thank— that first royal engagement.nt. sarah campbell, thank you very - that first royal engagement. sarah campbell, thank you very much. i campbell, thank you very much. around the world and across the uk, you're watching bbc news. in the middle east, israeli air strikes have killed dozens more people in gaza overnight, including at least 23 organising security for aid deliveries to gaza city. but efforts to secure a ceasefire also continue. the us state department has confirmed that secretary of state antony blinken will travel to israel as part of his current trip to the middle east. he's injeddah, where he's meeting the saudi leadership. talks there will also focus on gaza's long—term, post—war future. mr blinken�*s visit comes after he warned that gaza's population is starving, saying that its two million people are experiencing "severe levels of acute food insecurity". today, the uk's largest delivery of aid to gaza has crossed the border and is being distributed by the world food programme. a full uk field hospit
sarah cambell, that first royal engagement. sarah campbell. thank— that first royal engagement.nt. sarah campbell, thank you very - that first royal engagement. sarah campbell, thank you very much. i campbell, thank you very much. around the world and across the uk, you're watching bbc news. in the middle east, israeli air strikes have killed dozens more people in gaza overnight, including at least 23 organising security for aid deliveries to gaza city. but efforts to secure a ceasefire also...