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the telegraph was only means of rapid communication. it was direct, it was fast. it kept pace with the nations expanding frontiers. all late. why do you read? why do you read all? they're all like, why do you read what your paper? mr. long hey. yeah. hey, what's this? joe, what's way blank pages is the news, huh? what do you know? they were all playing. sorry. joe azari. joe's customer. it would have happened if we hadn't arranged it. there's plenty of news today, but it's still in the making. all right, man, we'll find that out right away. i don't mean to be personal, sir, but congratulations. oh, hey, did you mean to say, well, these twins were boys or girls or how could i forgotten that they are boys? and you understand, as a regular telegram, of course. oh, sure. it is. is new, but who else would like to get the good news? oh, this goes to about eight different people. i have a lot more writing to do here that won't be necessary. you just put down your list of addresses and we'll see that they all get the message, of course. well, sure. fred brown, twins are n
the telegraph was only means of rapid communication. it was direct, it was fast. it kept pace with the nations expanding frontiers. all late. why do you read? why do you read all? they're all like, why do you read what your paper? mr. long hey. yeah. hey, what's this? joe, what's way blank pages is the news, huh? what do you know? they were all playing. sorry. joe azari. joe's customer. it would have happened if we hadn't arranged it. there's plenty of news today, but it's still in the making....
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all right, let's do the telegraph. artificial telegraph.ial ovanes ovaries are on the way. the words hear words everyone wants to hear from delivery from their amazon delivery driver. chris o'shea. >> artificial ovaries on driver. chris o'shea. >> after artificial ovaries on driver. chris o'shea. >> after medical:ial ovaries on driver. chris o'shea. >> after medical breakthrough. driver. chris o'shea. >> researchers cal breakthrough. driver. chris o'shea. >> researchers discoverzthrough. driver. chris o'shea. >> researchers discoverzthrou is. so researchers discover what is needed for a follicle to mature into an egg. and i have discovered what a follicle is, apparently , when women are born, apparently, when women are born, the ones , they have the traditional ones, they have between 300 and 400,000 follicles, which can these follicles, which can these follicles produce some kind of liquid that then can potentially become an egg? the majority of them don't. it's all very exclusive , isn't it? so you exclusive, isn't it? so you start with h
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devices began to be used, the first telegraph device is morse telegraph apparatus, here each letterd to its own symbol, the letter a... is a dot dash, and the letter b corresponded to a dash and three dots, a dash is long sending, pressing a contact, short, short, the neighboring station had exactly the same telegraph machine, that is, from one point we press all this, yes, yes, in another place, in another place it is all displayed, yes, displayed, but it is already displayed on the tape with these dot symbols, yeah. the telegraph apparatus was refilled with ink and long preparation was required to work with it. it is noteworthy, by the way, that mostly men served as telegraph operators. there are collections of communication tools and newer ones. when necessary was to combine several subscribers' telephone conversations, used in a switch. the telephone operator connected, it was possible to connect several subscribers, others, well, they asked the young lady, connect, give it. only without video, but perhaps a special place in the railway exhibition is occupied by the history of a
devices began to be used, the first telegraph device is morse telegraph apparatus, here each letterd to its own symbol, the letter a... is a dot dash, and the letter b corresponded to a dash and three dots, a dash is long sending, pressing a contact, short, short, the neighboring station had exactly the same telegraph machine, that is, from one point we press all this, yes, yes, in another place, in another place it is all displayed, yes, displayed, but it is already displayed on the tape with...
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the telegraph. telegraph.u got this, rwanda threat is pounng got this, rwanda threat is pouring migrants into ireland. so this is sort of. is it wrong to be funny that it's funny? i don't know. >> look, if you find, why don't you try and make the joke? and if it's wildly, it's just, you know, there's something. >> there's something. yeah. >> there's something. yeah. >> it's inappropriate. i'll tell you. >> it's not that it's inappropriate. it's just that there's something ironic here because as, ireland is arguably a bit wokester than the uk certainly is. and so what's happening is that the threat of rwanda, it has pushed in, 80% of the recent asylum seekers have crossed from the uk basically. >> well, probably northern irish border. >> right. yeah. and looking like that, they're doing so because of fear of the rwanda scheme. yes. so it's sort of it's some sort of proof of concept arguably for rwanda. and what you're going to then see is countries that are criticising the uk's. and i'm not saying that we are n
the telegraph. telegraph.u got this, rwanda threat is pounng got this, rwanda threat is pouring migrants into ireland. so this is sort of. is it wrong to be funny that it's funny? i don't know. >> look, if you find, why don't you try and make the joke? and if it's wildly, it's just, you know, there's something. >> there's something. yeah. >> there's something. yeah. >> it's inappropriate. i'll tell you. >> it's not that it's inappropriate. it's just that there's...
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began to be used devices, the first telegraph apparatus was a morse telegraph apparatus, here each letter its own symbol, the letter a is a dot dash, and the letter b corresponds to a dash and three dots is a long send of a contact press, a short one. the telegraph apparatus was filled with ink and long training was required to work with it; it is noteworthy, by the way, that mostly men served as telegraph operators. there are collections of communication tools and newer ones, when it was necessary to combine several subscribers of telephone conversations, it was used switchboard, the telephone operator was connecting, it was possible to connect several other subscribers, well , the lady asked, come down, give me this, give me that, almost a modern online conference, only without video, but perhaps the history of the partisans occupies a special place in the railway exhibition... they came up to the sentry, the sentry examined his tools, but the toolbox had a double bottom, the escort did not pay attention to him, he attached one of the mines to the tank. the mines had a delayed effect of
began to be used devices, the first telegraph apparatus was a morse telegraph apparatus, here each letter its own symbol, the letter a is a dot dash, and the letter b corresponds to a dash and three dots is a long send of a contact press, a short one. the telegraph apparatus was filled with ink and long training was required to work with it; it is noteworthy, by the way, that mostly men served as telegraph operators. there are collections of communication tools and newer ones, when it was...
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that's like going back to the telegraph. this isn't the level of discourse where they make our arguments built on, this the infrastructure we need to have any sort of discourse at all. if we say we want to have that type of infrastructure not to have censorship on it, that would mean we would have to have a massively increased federal government because it would have to control infrastructure. now you can't discriminate based on this kind of infrastructure of how things work. that is orwell. for me, for these kind of things like telephones or telegraphs or voluntary communication or the next big machine, those type of private communications have to be able to exist somewhere. there has to be some sort of way were we can allow people to communicate. >> is that because of the modern public square? some say there is a distinction between public and private and that is driving his analysis as to when and under what circumstances this kind of regulation can be done. are you rejecting that because you're suggesting that they merge
that's like going back to the telegraph. this isn't the level of discourse where they make our arguments built on, this the infrastructure we need to have any sort of discourse at all. if we say we want to have that type of infrastructure not to have censorship on it, that would mean we would have to have a massively increased federal government because it would have to control infrastructure. now you can't discriminate based on this kind of infrastructure of how things work. that is orwell....
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machines are used, the first telegraph machine is the morsey telegraph machine, here each letter hasl, the letter a is a dot dash, and the letter b corresponds to a dash and three dots, tere is a long message, pressing a contact, short, short, at the neighboring station there was exactly the same telegraph machine, which means we press from one point. in another place it is all displayed, yes it is displayed, but it is already displayed on the tape with such symbols as dots, the telegraph machine was filled with ink and long training was required to work with it; it is noteworthy, by the way, that mostly men served as telegraph operators; there are collections of communication equipment and newer ones, when it was necessary to unite several subscribers. telephone conversations were used in a switchboard, the telephone operator connected, it was possible to connect several subscribers, others, well, the baroque asked, get off, give me this, give me that, almost a modern online conference, only without video, but perhaps a special place in the railway the exhibition is devoted to the h
machines are used, the first telegraph machine is the morsey telegraph machine, here each letter hasl, the letter a is a dot dash, and the letter b corresponds to a dash and three dots, tere is a long message, pressing a contact, short, short, at the neighboring station there was exactly the same telegraph machine, which means we press from one point. in another place it is all displayed, yes it is displayed, but it is already displayed on the tape with such symbols as dots, the telegraph...
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machines began to be used, the first telegraph machine was a morse telegraph machine, here each letterh machine was filled with ink and for working with it required lengthy preparation; it is noteworthy, by the way, that mostly men served as telegraph operators. there are collections of communication tools and newer ones. when it was necessary to combine several telephone conversation subscribers, it was used switch. the telephone operator was connecting, it was possible to connect several other subscribers, well , about... practically a modern online conference, only without video, but perhaps the history of the partisans occupies a special place in the railway exhibition... we approached the sentry, the sentry examined his tools, but the box with tools had a double bottom, the accompanying person did not pay attention to him, he attached one of the mines to the tank, the mines had a delayed effect for 2 hours, after 2 hours the city of osipovich was flooded with light from the fire, they began to detonate. electrical centralization, where the person on duty, means, carries out all th
machines began to be used, the first telegraph machine was a morse telegraph machine, here each letterh machine was filled with ink and for working with it required lengthy preparation; it is noteworthy, by the way, that mostly men served as telegraph operators. there are collections of communication tools and newer ones. when it was necessary to combine several telephone conversation subscribers, it was used switch. the telephone operator was connecting, it was possible to connect several...
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they bought the debt which gave them the right to the telegraph and them the right to the telegraph andich was then derailed when the government said, "no, we changed the law, we don't want governments or government entities to own british media assets." so the sales process is back on now. it's a slightly strange situation, i have to say, and parliament has ruled that the emma readies, the uae are not the right people to own back or the spectator. the government seems content that they are in charge of the sales process. so in other words, they'll determine who will buy us. so we'll have to keep a close eye on this to make sure the right thing happens. andrew, for people watching this around the world, why do you think it matters that a british media asset like this one has owners that are sovereign funded, given that sovereign wealth funds own a lot of utilities in this country for clubs and airports, why does it matter that it's a media entity? because in a democracy. _ that it's a media entity? because in a democracy, freedom _ that it's a media entity? because in a democracy, freed
they bought the debt which gave them the right to the telegraph and them the right to the telegraph andich was then derailed when the government said, "no, we changed the law, we don't want governments or government entities to own british media assets." so the sales process is back on now. it's a slightly strange situation, i have to say, and parliament has ruled that the emma readies, the uae are not the right people to own back or the spectator. the government seems content that...
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telegraph sextortion epidemic.a biological fact nhs declares guardian yusuf quits as first minister after coalition gamble triggers snp crisis. the times snp lurches into another crisis as its leader quits anus pip disability benefit could be cut using new system with six tiers. and finally, the daily star creepy jez will kill 18 billion sluts. those we have front pages. that's all we have time for. my thanks to my guests, cressida wetton and nick dixon on this glorious evening. we are yusuf free. i'm back tomorrow at 11 pm. with leo kearse and stephen allan . if you kearse and stephen allan. if you are watching at 5 am. stay tuned for breakfast. otherwise thank you for your time and good night. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers is sponsors of weather on gb news. >> time for your latest weather update from the met office here on gb news. good evening to you tomorrow more wet weather to come in parts of the west, whereas in the east it will start to feel fairly warm in the late april sunshine. low pressu
telegraph sextortion epidemic.a biological fact nhs declares guardian yusuf quits as first minister after coalition gamble triggers snp crisis. the times snp lurches into another crisis as its leader quits anus pip disability benefit could be cut using new system with six tiers. and finally, the daily star creepy jez will kill 18 billion sluts. those we have front pages. that's all we have time for. my thanks to my guests, cressida wetton and nick dixon on this glorious evening. we are yusuf...
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but let's do the telegraph. the sunday telegraph. and following the sunday telegraph.e. jonathan >> might hopefully is >> it might be. it hopefully is belgium netherlands call belgium and the netherlands call for restrictions for puberty blocker restrictions following cass review. so belgium and the netherlands have become the latest countries to question puberty question the use of puberty blockers children, the blockers on children, after the cass a of cass review warned a lack of research the treatment research on the gender treatment long effects. this is long term effects. now this is quite if you care for quite positive if you care for the welfare and protection of children because , puberty children because, puberty blockers, which were originally based on the dutch protocol, have shown to be unscientifically. sorry, they've not been proven to be, to do all the things that they were claimed to be doing, and they have a lot of negative side effects as well, such as affecting things as bone density and forget gender. gender aside, the human body was meant to go th
but let's do the telegraph. the sunday telegraph. and following the sunday telegraph.e. jonathan >> might hopefully is >> it might be. it hopefully is belgium netherlands call belgium and the netherlands call for restrictions for puberty blocker restrictions following cass review. so belgium and the netherlands have become the latest countries to question puberty question the use of puberty blockers children, the blockers on children, after the cass a of cass review warned a lack of...
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louis, this is in the telegraph . yeah. this is in the telegraph. yeah. >> germany. germany.unveils smooth, smooth, smoochy smoochy cabins on intercity trains . and they haven't trains. and they haven't unveiled it. but this is a plan. and they're testing it out on the deutsche bahn, which is a german railway which is very efficient, but it's not as efficient, but it's not as efficient as it used to be. at least the germans are complaining they're complaining about it. so they're putting little these putting in these little these little booths are six, little booths which are six, 6.5ft long and basically a metre wide, like 27in wide, where two people can go in there and have a little privacy and, and something bad's going to happen . something bad's going to happen. >> i think something good is going to happen. you get to travel. no, no . travel. no, no. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i thought you'd be with me on this. introvert like this. an introvert like yourself, not having to yourself, steve. not having to look on train. look at people on the train. brilliant. look at people on
louis, this is in the telegraph . yeah. this is in the telegraph. yeah. >> germany. germany.unveils smooth, smooth, smoochy smoochy cabins on intercity trains . and they haven't trains. and they haven't unveiled it. but this is a plan. and they're testing it out on the deutsche bahn, which is a german railway which is very efficient, but it's not as efficient, but it's not as efficient as it used to be. at least the germans are complaining they're complaining about it. so they're putting...
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we wish him the telegraph. wish him well. the telegraph.story about a much loved national treasure is loved national treasure who is tempted her chest out tempted to stay in her chest out it's cancel culture, forcing people into a corner of self—censorship , says dawn self—censorship, says dawn french. and she says all french. and she says we're all talking about inclusivity and favouring difference and all the rest it, and that's all rest of it, and that's all great, which isn't. so that's great, which it isn't. so that's woke. so as you're saying, you say, say the caveat say, you say the woke caveat thing first, but then she says we're quick to blame litigation, trolling, blah, blah, and we're quick to blame litigation, trollirall3lah, blah, and we're quick to blame litigation, trollirall self—censoring. and we're quick to blame litigation, trollirall self—censoring. and we're all self—censoring. and she's she's bad she's done it and she's felt bad about and she's right about it. and so and she's right again. she's the again. but she's la
we wish him the telegraph. wish him well. the telegraph.story about a much loved national treasure is loved national treasure who is tempted her chest out tempted to stay in her chest out it's cancel culture, forcing people into a corner of self—censorship , says dawn self—censorship, says dawn french. and she says all french. and she says we're all talking about inclusivity and favouring difference and all the rest it, and that's all rest of it, and that's all great, which isn't. so that's...
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the telegraph. musical that telegraph.that only lgbt actors gets a only hired lgbt actors gets a trigger warning because of a couple fruits . couple of fruits. >> theatregoers given trigger warning sound of people warning over sound of people eating oranges. i mean, there's no this. this is the legitimate trigger warning as far as i'm concerned. who wants to hear the, you know , the slap of wet the, you know, the slap of wet lips? but theatregoers are ahead of me at an up and coming london show. i've been given a trigger warning over the sound of people eating on stage. seems fair enough to me. >> really? you think so? you don't think trigger warnings have to a point. just have got to a point. that's just absolutely ludicrous . absolutely ludicrous. >> but eat it slapping >> but people eat it slapping their around on or their gums around on the bus or something. too much. something. it's too much. >> apparently is >> well, this play apparently is bravely personal, bravely embracing personal, political cultural political an
the telegraph. musical that telegraph.that only lgbt actors gets a only hired lgbt actors gets a trigger warning because of a couple fruits . couple of fruits. >> theatregoers given trigger warning sound of people warning over sound of people eating oranges. i mean, there's no this. this is the legitimate trigger warning as far as i'm concerned. who wants to hear the, you know , the slap of wet the, you know, the slap of wet lips? but theatregoers are ahead of me at an up and coming...
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it was hard to get the support of western union and the telegraph operators to do so. a lot of the other recommendations though, were a more kind of vague levels of put together more federal information, essentially, maybe create a while while this committee was going to sunset. maybe there should be created essentially a federal crime commission to continue its work and continue creating developing new information and new sources that could be used to assist these local organizations that, like i said, he really thought was going to be the place where this this problem was going to be ferreted out. were there repercussions for some of the organized crime figures, some of the folks, some of them had already been had already been on the radar of of law enforcement. gambler and another gambler in new york, i didn't mention named frank erikson was already being, i think, charged with perjury because he had been done and testify before another previous investigation about the use of telegraphs in interstate commerce, in gambling operation. as frank costello was already, i
it was hard to get the support of western union and the telegraph operators to do so. a lot of the other recommendations though, were a more kind of vague levels of put together more federal information, essentially, maybe create a while while this committee was going to sunset. maybe there should be created essentially a federal crime commission to continue its work and continue creating developing new information and new sources that could be used to assist these local organizations that,...
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it was hard to get the support of western union and the telegraph operators to do so. a lot of the other recommendations though, were a more kind of vague levels of put together more federal information, essentially, maybe create a while while this committee was going to sunset. maybe there should be created essentially a federal crime commission to continue its work and continue creating developing new information and new sources that could be used to assist these local organizations that, like i said, he really thought was going to be the place where this this problem was going to be ferreted out. were there repercussions for some of the organized crime figures, some of the folks, some of them had already been had already been on the radar of of law enforcement. gambler and another gambler in new york, i didn't mention named frank erikson was already being, i think, charged with perjury because he had been done and testify before another previous investigation about the use of telegraphs in interstate commerce, in gambling operation. as frank costello was already, i
it was hard to get the support of western union and the telegraph operators to do so. a lot of the other recommendations though, were a more kind of vague levels of put together more federal information, essentially, maybe create a while while this committee was going to sunset. maybe there should be created essentially a federal crime commission to continue its work and continue creating developing new information and new sources that could be used to assist these local organizations that,...
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i'm referring to the telegraph . yeah. what? to the telegraph. yeah. what? office be less foreign office should be less elitist fewer colonial era elitist with fewer colonial era pictures. is from the pictures. this is from the authors, lord sedwill. he ran the civil service under theresa may and moazzam malik, who was a former foreign office director general. and get very general. and i get very frustrated kind of frustrated with these kind of reports beyond just the content of them. and we had something in the yesterday. basically, the news yesterday. basically, when they're when people leave, then they're like, you know what? they should do it all differently and they should not do this they should not do this and they should not do this and they should do. like, but should not do. it's like, but when actually there, when you actually work there, you any of it. you didn't do any of it. >> you think you could have >> it's you think you could have attacked the woman with attacked it like the woman with the with the painting, the battle for painting. he shou
i'm referring to the telegraph . yeah. what? to the telegraph. yeah. what? office be less foreign office should be less elitist fewer colonial era elitist with fewer colonial era pictures. is from the pictures. this is from the authors, lord sedwill. he ran the civil service under theresa may and moazzam malik, who was a former foreign office director general. and get very general. and i get very frustrated kind of frustrated with these kind of reports beyond just the content of them. and we...
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it was well telegraphed _ hours. pretty chaotic, honestly. it was well telegraphed to _ hours.honestly. it was well telegraphed to us that i hours. pretty chaotic, honestly. it. was well telegraphed to us that this weather front was going to be coming in, but i woke up on tuesday morning to about 12 inches of rain, jumped on a bike to get some pictures, and honestly there was about 12 inches. the street is completely flooded and chaos on all forms of transport. tote chaos on all forms of transport. we are seeing some of the pictures now, and people waist deep in water. what struck me notjust the amount of rain, but the speed that things changed on the ground. is that how you found it as well?— you found it as well? yeah, i mean the drainage _ you found it as well? yeah, i mean the drainage systems _ you found it as well? yeah, i mean the drainage systems here - you found it as well? yeah, i mean the drainage systems here often i the drainage systems here often get overwhelmed when we have heavy rain like this, we are not used it. it happens on a sort of not regular basis. so if
it was well telegraphed _ hours. pretty chaotic, honestly. it was well telegraphed to _ hours.honestly. it was well telegraphed to us that i hours. pretty chaotic, honestly. it. was well telegraphed to us that this weather front was going to be coming in, but i woke up on tuesday morning to about 12 inches of rain, jumped on a bike to get some pictures, and honestly there was about 12 inches. the street is completely flooded and chaos on all forms of transport. tote chaos on all forms of...
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and the telegraph. nick. >> yes.wn animals because they cannot afford vet bills. i mean, this is sitting in a sort of comic section, but it's not really a light story, is it? it's kind of like the decline in dentistry and people are doing it, you know, diy. this is david thompson and he's a vet who's offering much cheaper services because they're saying that the world has been taken over by big corporations. it's risen. there was 10% of vet practice were run by large corporations. 2013 that's gone up by 60, and they're all ripping people off. someone quoted £9,000 for a pelvic fracture of a dog, and so they're ripping people off. so they're ripping people off. so they're just taking them home, dog shooting them. >> i shoot the dog. >> i shoot the dog. >> yeah, well, you get paid to do it on the weekends. don't talk about this story for hours. >> so what would you like your pet? lobster would you cook it? >> my pet pet pigeon. i think there's a lot going on here, people. >> i mean, why, it's in the final section. it's
and the telegraph. nick. >> yes.wn animals because they cannot afford vet bills. i mean, this is sitting in a sort of comic section, but it's not really a light story, is it? it's kind of like the decline in dentistry and people are doing it, you know, diy. this is david thompson and he's a vet who's offering much cheaper services because they're saying that the world has been taken over by big corporations. it's risen. there was 10% of vet practice were run by large corporations. 2013...
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the telegraph uk loophole. the telegraph uk attacks eu double standards on migrants.um seekers in shock rwanda move. the times says depressed and anxious face losing their benefit and eye news. sunak to resist early election as tory rebels on manoeuvres. finally, the star says umpah umpah coffee jumpers, whatever that means. those are your front pages. that's all we've got time for. thank you to my guest tonight leo kearse and louis schaffer. simon evans will be here tomorrow at 11 pm. with nick dixon and cressida wetton. and if you are watching at 5 am. sit down, get yourself sorted and stay tuned for breakfast till the next one. have a good one. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boiler dollars. sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello! here's your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. we hold on to rather mixed weather conditions across the uk during the week ahead. rain at times, but temperatures will also be on the rise. at the moment. low pressure is in charge, sitting out towards the east of the uk, this weather front
the telegraph uk loophole. the telegraph uk attacks eu double standards on migrants.um seekers in shock rwanda move. the times says depressed and anxious face losing their benefit and eye news. sunak to resist early election as tory rebels on manoeuvres. finally, the star says umpah umpah coffee jumpers, whatever that means. those are your front pages. that's all we've got time for. thank you to my guest tonight leo kearse and louis schaffer. simon evans will be here tomorrow at 11 pm. with...
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telegraph. humza yousaf pretty tenacious.e's sticking on isn't he. >> josh sticking on. >> josh sticking on. >> well yes yusuf insists he won't resign and will fight attempts to oust him. there are going to be two votes next week , going to be two votes next week, one basically for him, but no confidence . confidence. >> no confidence. >> no confidence. >> one for the government. >> one for the government. >> yeah, and, but he says it doesn't really matter because he isn't. >> he doesn't have to go even if he loses. right. i think he might as well just stick in there. he would just be like, you know what? i don't care if you know what? i don't care if you hate me. i'm. >> i'm. well you know, the snp has a bit of an authoritarian streak , so it would be, at least streak, so it would be, at least in character. leo, remind me you're not a fan of the snp, is that right? >> no, no. and humza yousaf in particular. i mean, he was the person who brought through the ridiculous hate crime act, which has been one of his catastrophic mis
telegraph. humza yousaf pretty tenacious.e's sticking on isn't he. >> josh sticking on. >> josh sticking on. >> well yes yusuf insists he won't resign and will fight attempts to oust him. there are going to be two votes next week , going to be two votes next week, one basically for him, but no confidence . confidence. >> no confidence. >> no confidence. >> one for the government. >> one for the government. >> yeah, and, but he says it doesn't...
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first thing to say, it was telegraphed so they knew it was coming and they had preparations in place, sea dealing with houthi missiles being fired from yemen, which are being provided, the us says, by iran. so they've had practice then. clearly israel has had practice with its iron dome, with rockets fired on a regular basis and at the same time from gaza into israel over a number of years. so i think iran would have known that those air defence systems were up and running and that they would take out quite a lot of what they were firing. now, obviously, it's more difficult to take out a ballistic missile than it is to take out a drone. but israel has layered air defenses, so it doesn'tjust have the iron dome, which is for shorter range targets. it also has arrow, arrow 2 and 3 to take out ballistic missiles. us ships have been taking out ballistic missiles fired by houthi rebels, anti—ship missiles, so they would have known that that capacity was there. that said, iran does have an arsenal of missiles and drones, which it's been providing to other proxies, but its own massive arsenal
first thing to say, it was telegraphed so they knew it was coming and they had preparations in place, sea dealing with houthi missiles being fired from yemen, which are being provided, the us says, by iran. so they've had practice then. clearly israel has had practice with its iron dome, with rockets fired on a regular basis and at the same time from gaza into israel over a number of years. so i think iran would have known that those air defence systems were up and running and that they would...
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and so very well telegraphed to a net is not so often we are talking about -- very well telegraphed.o often we are talking about reits. sonali: curious because you talked about office and that getting a bid today. i'm curious about sectors and a rental properties. how do you describe what is going on with air and what it means in terms of the money blackstone is willing to put to work? patrick: of the things i thought was interesting in air is its focus on high rental markets . average household income is 237 thousand dollars in this portfolio. it is miami, l.a., boston, philadelphia. it is not what you think of as the sunbelt bull markets. phoenix, dallas, atlanta, those things got a lot of new development over the last few years to it is leading to softer rents in those places. i'm not saying blackstone would shy away from those markets. abigail:abigail: that is interesting because there is so much supply in those areas. this company went public in december of 2020. it is a spin out of the sister company. it is still public. i think this is for the most part in terms of when we thi
and so very well telegraphed to a net is not so often we are talking about -- very well telegraphed.o often we are talking about reits. sonali: curious because you talked about office and that getting a bid today. i'm curious about sectors and a rental properties. how do you describe what is going on with air and what it means in terms of the money blackstone is willing to put to work? patrick: of the things i thought was interesting in air is its focus on high rental markets . average...