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he absolutely is using it to his advantage but he. is using it to his advantage but he is using it to his advantage but he is also low energy. his men sort of bullish nature has not been coming out in those snippets in and out of the courtroom. he looks tired, i don't think it is just from sitting in the courtroom, i think this is a big deal. he is a man who is very bolstered by when there is a lot of energy and they are chanting his name, and those crowds are just not outside of that courtroom, this is new york city and he is not the most beloved figure there. he is not getting to draw those big crowds that are cheering him on when he is walking in and out of the courtroom. this is a different donald trump and we have seen, we know from the campaign that he is trying to run a more disciplined campaign and a more disciplined and subdued messaging which sometimes works for him and sometimes does not, but my thoughts on him is that this is a man who is sort of under siege and is notjust tired because he is not having 12 diet coke spot is tired because this is an uphill battle that he is
he absolutely is using it to his advantage but he. is using it to his advantage but he is using it to his advantage but he is also low energy. his men sort of bullish nature has not been coming out in those snippets in and out of the courtroom. he looks tired, i don't think it is just from sitting in the courtroom, i think this is a big deal. he is a man who is very bolstered by when there is a lot of energy and they are chanting his name, and those crowds are just not outside of that...
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two entrances close to us blocked off is up entrances close to us blocked off is up to enter the park you have to walk some ways around the back. while there is a large police presence here it did take them a few moments to get to that man who had set himself on fire. he immediately fell to the ground. his body was badly burned when eventually he was taken away in a stretcher. as you can imaginejust taken away in a stretcher. as you can imagine just the amount of police all descending onto this park. it was completely locked off. we were able to get a close look at the pamphlet that was thrown so is mould limited thematic motive is unclear. with trying to get answers from authorities. incrediblyjarring moments for everyone down here, including us. of course the reason you were there in the first place was to report on the latest stage in the donald crump clean natural criminal trial with those alternate jurors. criminal trial with those alternate “urors. . �* , criminal trial with those alternate “urors. . �*, , jurors. that's exactly right. i cannot emphasise _ jurors. that's
two entrances close to us blocked off is up entrances close to us blocked off is up to enter the park you have to walk some ways around the back. while there is a large police presence here it did take them a few moments to get to that man who had set himself on fire. he immediately fell to the ground. his body was badly burned when eventually he was taken away in a stretcher. as you can imaginejust taken away in a stretcher. as you can imagine just the amount of police all descending onto this...
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and we've got one of them with us here. sima sabet used to be a presenter on iran international. she's also worked on the bbc world service. thank you so much, sima, for coming on the media show. thanks for having me on your show. you're very welcome. i wondered first, in terms of your situation, what impact did friday's attack on mr zeraati have on you personally? what's your current situation? pouria was attacked around 4:45, 2:45 on friday last week and i was contacted by the counterterrorism police around seven—ish, 8:00 almost in the evening, and they requested me to leave my residence and stay somewhere else because my place was not safe to stay there. and i haven't been able to go back home since then. so today is the sixth day that i haven't been home. and what's the situation like for you? obviously not easy. i got a little bit unlucky because i got a cold on the very first night, so i was coughing and had fever, and just going from one location to another location, it was very inconvenient. but at the same time i had a bigger question — why? why shouldn't i feel saf
and we've got one of them with us here. sima sabet used to be a presenter on iran international. she's also worked on the bbc world service. thank you so much, sima, for coming on the media show. thanks for having me on your show. you're very welcome. i wondered first, in terms of your situation, what impact did friday's attack on mr zeraati have on you personally? what's your current situation? pouria was attacked around 4:45, 2:45 on friday last week and i was contacted by the...
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thank you forjoining us. and reminding us about the horrors of the war. the six month long war grinds on, israel is still saying it has to carry out the last of its military operations on the ground, in the southern city of rafah where more than 1 million in the southern city of rafah where more thani million palestinians have taken refuge, pushed from other places throughout the last six months. all eyes now are on this new confrontation between iran and israel. and as was said, that is a critical decision that will be taken by the war cabinet and they will be meeting shortly. in the midst of calls from across the region and across the world for restraint at this time. handing you back to the studio in london for more news. thank you for that. extraordinary _ more news. thank you for that. extraordinary interview, - more news. thank you for that. extraordinary interview, that i more news. thank you for that. l extraordinary interview, that was the first time that we have had the chance to put those questions to representatives of the idf, the israeli def
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us| difficult position. us shareholders vote on friday now expected to approve the deal, thatis expected to approve the deal, that is the first step in the process i understand. what are the different hurdles that the deal will have to go through for it to happen? it deal will have to go through for it to happen? it happens on friday and _ for it to happen? it happens on friday and people _ for it to happen? it happens on friday and people expected - for it to happen? it happens on friday and people expected to | friday and people expected to go through. the threshold is not high so that should go through. there are regulatory steps and there are two main aspects of that. given that the steel does not have a large us market share i expect it will be the process of getting through in the next one is the approvalfrom through in the next one is the approval from the fti. through in the next one is the approvalfrom the fti. the authorities will look at us security and i expect that is where people think there wi
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james, they're desperately us. james, they�* re desperately waiting us. james, they're desperately waiting for this announcement, six months, this has been in the offing? absolutely, and it is a delay which has been so costly for ukraine in terms of territory and personnel. you see ukrainian soldiers rationing artillery shells and other ammunition, and when you are near the front line and you hear the sound of artillery in the distance, soldiers tell you, that will almost certainly be coming from the russians. it is very strange standing here, seeing the democratic process, thousands of miles away, which could well dictate the course of this conflict. now, while this will be welcomed and while this will be the biggest military aid package ukraine has received to date, it will by no means be a silver bullet. it will not suddenly allow ukrainian forces to suddenly push back, necessarily, and start taking back what was taken, because the fact is, it is russia with momentum at the moment, it is taking more and more ukrainian territory in the east, ukrainian t
james, they're desperately us. james, they�* re desperately waiting us. james, they're desperately waiting for this announcement, six months, this has been in the offing? absolutely, and it is a delay which has been so costly for ukraine in terms of territory and personnel. you see ukrainian soldiers rationing artillery shells and other ammunition, and when you are near the front line and you hear the sound of artillery in the distance, soldiers tell you, that will almost certainly be coming...
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in the us, you mentioned — nation forever. in the us, you mentioned this _ nation forever. in the us, you mentioned this year's - nation forever. in the us, you. mentioned this year's election, but we still see efforts to restrict voting rights in some constituencies. what needs to be done to prevent that happening? i be done to prevent that happening?— happening? i think the embracing _ happening? i think the embracing and - happening? i think the i embracing and engaging happening? i think the - embracing and engaging of the voter restoration act that congress has refused to vote on. that bill would protect and preserve the right to vote for everyone and create a fair set of circumstances as opposed to gerrymandering that still takes place, as opposed to very strict restrictions, in georgia you cannot even bring someone water who were standing and line do votive has been there for hours. because the voting system is not working properly, you have so many voters standing in line. voting should be an easy process. we should be an easy process. we should be voting with our
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a key member of the us federal reserve, which sets american interest rates, says the us is in "no hurry" to lower the cost of borrowing. raphael bostic, the president of the atlanta branch, says the economy and jobs market are "much stronger" than expected, but they're also keeping inflation too high to cut rates for now. credit for the booming economy and blame for stubborn inflation are both being aimed atjoe biden and one of his flagship policies: bidenomics, the spending of hundreds of billions of dollars to transform american industry. how that program plays out could make or break mr biden's re—election campaign. 0ur economics editor faisal islam reports from the state of georgia. here in georgia, the landscape is changing — the southern bible belt of america reborn as the battery belt, as the usa throws money at out—competing china in manufacturing a variety of electric cars. and where some of these vehicles are going, they won't need roads. so we're building an all—electric vertical take—off aircraft, which is basically a flying car. this flying car will hold four pass
a key member of the us federal reserve, which sets american interest rates, says the us is in "no hurry" to lower the cost of borrowing. raphael bostic, the president of the atlanta branch, says the economy and jobs market are "much stronger" than expected, but they're also keeping inflation too high to cut rates for now. credit for the booming economy and blame for stubborn inflation are both being aimed atjoe biden and one of his flagship policies: bidenomics, the spending...
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tell us more. absolutely. the first woman who was identified was ashlee good, a mother of one, and she died protecting her baby who isjust nine months old. the baby was transferred to hospital and underwent surgery overnight. the family have said that she is doing well. now one man who was killed was a security guard. he was 30 years old. he fled persecution in pakistanjust a year ago, and he was working as a security guard in the shopping centre at the time. and still there are more names to come out and that is something that the police are working on, speaking to families. two individuals don�*t have relatives here in australia, so some names will take longer to reach the public. there have been a number of people injured, including a nine—month—old baby girl. do we have an update on how she is doing? so, she was transferred to hospital and she underwent surgery on saturday night. the family of the baby and her mother, ashlee good, have put out a statement saying that she is doing well, and of course
tell us more. absolutely. the first woman who was identified was ashlee good, a mother of one, and she died protecting her baby who isjust nine months old. the baby was transferred to hospital and underwent surgery overnight. the family have said that she is doing well. now one man who was killed was a security guard. he was 30 years old. he fled persecution in pakistanjust a year ago, and he was working as a security guard in the shopping centre at the time. and still there are more names to...
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if i had other terms to use, i would use. but i think some of the international communities, they are silent. they don't react, or theyjust condemn but there is no intervention. shouting reports of alleged crimes committed by both the rapid support forces and the sudanese military continue to grow. the rapid support forces told us the majority of accusations against it are untrue, that its troops are held accountable when incidents occur. everyone in these camps knows someone who has been killed, injured or is missing, but survivors like ahmad still believe there will be an end to this brutal war. translation: we know one day - it might not be today _ or tomorrow, but one day — justice will come. despite the international outcry over the hundreds of thousands of deaths 20 years ago, no—one has ever been convicted. the victims of this conflict are likely to face a similarwait. merchuma, bbc news, on the chad—sudan border. rescue workers in mozambique are searching for survivors from a boat that sank off the northern coas
if i had other terms to use, i would use. but i think some of the international communities, they are silent. they don't react, or theyjust condemn but there is no intervention. shouting reports of alleged crimes committed by both the rapid support forces and the sudanese military continue to grow. the rapid support forces told us the majority of accusations against it are untrue, that its troops are held accountable when incidents occur. everyone in these camps knows someone who has been...
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i think it set us back. so i think we have moved from a position where we were really at the forefront, pushing ahead as quickly as we could on something that i believe to be fundamental to the uk economy, fundamentally beneficial to the people living in this country, whether you care about the climate or not. a government spokesperson said the uk was the first major economy to halve greenhouse gas emissions since 1990 and said that record speaks for itself. mr stark was critical of other parties, too. he told the sunday with laura kuenssberg programme that politicians, across the political spectrum, have a collective fear of talking about climate. and he said he was disappointed by the snp government in edinburgh's decision to drop a key carbon reduction target this week, saying the targets had been overambitious from the start. the scottish government chose to choose an even more ambitious path than the one that we'd advised. and that's fine — i mean, i love ambition — but it only matters if you actual
i think it set us back. so i think we have moved from a position where we were really at the forefront, pushing ahead as quickly as we could on something that i believe to be fundamental to the uk economy, fundamentally beneficial to the people living in this country, whether you care about the climate or not. a government spokesperson said the uk was the first major economy to halve greenhouse gas emissions since 1990 and said that record speaks for itself. mr stark was critical of other...
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ushing southwards, skies are clear for the vast majority, just the odd shower pushing into central and southern england, but out of the way before long. temperatures into low single figures in towns and cities, but a widespread frost in the countryside, evenin widespread frost in the countryside, even in parts of southern england. despite a chilly start, a lovely start to the day, blue and sunshine, a little bit more in the way of cloud developing across eastern areas, but staying dry and bright, splashes of rain for the fat north of scotland. highest temperatures, up of scotland. highest temperatures, up to 17 for northern ireland, nine of a north sea coasts. into the second half of the weekend, a predominantly dry story with a few areas of light rain from a warm front across eastern scotland to north—east england, and a few showers from the north sea for east anglia and south—east england, but are dry for the marathon, i think. 12-14 are dry for the marathon, i think. 12—14 for m
ushing southwards, skies are clear for the vast majority, just the odd shower pushing into central and southern england, but out of the way before long. temperatures into low single figures in towns and cities, but a widespread frost in the countryside, evenin widespread frost in the countryside, even in parts of southern england. despite a chilly start, a lovely start to the day, blue and sunshine, a little bit more in the way of cloud developing across eastern areas, but staying dry and...
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yes, tell us about... i don't think we've had reaction from the conservatives but what about the labour party? keir starmer on social media said it was fantastic to welcome dr poulter to the changed labour party. it is time to end conservative chaos, turn the page and get britain's future back. pleased that dan poulter has decided to join us on this journey and dan poulter says he would like to see an election happen now. it is not about to, i don't think. the expectation still is that the general election will probably be towards the autumn. he intends to stay in parliament. there is no requirement to have a by—election if there is a defection like this but he will now be sitting in labour's ranks. and already the conservatives are facing mass numbers of their mps choosing not to stand at the next election for various reasons. which again, is indicative of a political cycle. i think it is about 70 have decided they would rather do other things after the next election, whoever wins. i think defections li
yes, tell us about... i don't think we've had reaction from the conservatives but what about the labour party? keir starmer on social media said it was fantastic to welcome dr poulter to the changed labour party. it is time to end conservative chaos, turn the page and get britain's future back. pleased that dan poulter has decided to join us on this journey and dan poulter says he would like to see an election happen now. it is not about to, i don't think. the expectation still is that the...
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a series of us presidents _ appreciable way. a series of us presidents have _ appreciable way. a series of us presidents have had _ appreciable way. a series of us presidents have had difficult. presidents have had difficult relations with prime minister netanyahu. he likes to boast he likes to say yes to his most important ally but he also sometimes has to say no. how do you read israel now? can netanyahu and those backing him continue to ignore the advice and the warnings from us? the prime advice and the warnings from us? tue: prime minister advice and the warnings from us? tte: prime minister has advice and the warnings from us? t'te: prime minister has for advice and the warnings from us? tte: prime minister has for proved himself a decades to be a highly skilled political bear. he has a ballot from those on the right of his own views in the government. this is a case where the american government and israeli population are in agreement, hostages should come first. the reality is diplomatic negotiations in the not bombing of the gaza strip. the 32000 and growing people in
a series of us presidents _ appreciable way. a series of us presidents have _ appreciable way. a series of us presidents have had _ appreciable way. a series of us presidents have had difficult. presidents have had difficult relations with prime minister netanyahu. he likes to boast he likes to say yes to his most important ally but he also sometimes has to say no. how do you read israel now? can netanyahu and those backing him continue to ignore the advice and the warnings from us? the prime...
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and between the four of us, none of us treated _ morning. and between the four of us, none of us treated anyone _ morning. and between the four of us, none of us treated anyone over- morning. and between the four of us, none of us treated anyone over the i none of us treated anyone over the age of 65. i treated one person who is 5a and then everybody else was sort of in their 30s," of my work, as a plastic surgeon, was under 16 and these are the children that have been hit by flying missiles, source drop noel may be, a lot of under sixes hit by shrapnel. there was gunshot wounds, huge number of burns from rocket glock blasts and tent blasts and those mainly took out the children, so most of the burns we saw were in children. it was completely the reverse of what we see trauma wires in london. and completely the reverse of what we see trauma wires in london. and more recentl i see trauma wires in london. and more recently i gather— see trauma wires in london. and more recently i gather those _ see trauma wires in london. and more recently i
and between the four of us, none of us treated _ morning. and between the four of us, none of us treated anyone _ morning. and between the four of us, none of us treated anyone over- morning. and between the four of us, none of us treated anyone over the i none of us treated anyone over the age of 65. i treated one person who is 5a and then everybody else was sort of in their 30s," of my work, as a plastic surgeon, was under 16 and these are the children that have been hit by flying...
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i resonating with people here in the us? ., resonating with people here in the us? . , ., , ., us? i am sure that they resonate because we _ us? i am sure that they resonate because we don't _ us? i am sure that they resonate because we don'tjust _ us? i am sure that they resonate because we don'tjust have - us? i am sure that they resonate i because we don'tjust have 2-party because we don'tjust have 2—party majority support, people for eight months blow this package, we have support of people in the united states of america. i visited seven american universities in different parts of the country. i always face valuable... because ourfight parts of the country. i always face valuable... because our fight for freedom is something which is very understandable in the united states. and we are fighting for freedom in all senses. freedom to be an independent country, not a russian colony, for freedom to preserve our ukrainian identity and not to be forced to re—educate our children as fascists. and for our freedom to have our democratic choice. you wrote in the _ have our democrati
i resonating with people here in the us? ., resonating with people here in the us? . , ., , ., us? i am sure that they resonate because we _ us? i am sure that they resonate because we don't _ us? i am sure that they resonate because we don'tjust _ us? i am sure that they resonate because we don'tjust have - us? i am sure that they resonate i because we don'tjust have 2-party because we don'tjust have 2—party majority support, people for eight months blow this package, we have support of...
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to hate each other or try to us it is us versus them. that ruler is my enemy is ridiculous. she is my enemy is ridiculous. she is my friend. my enemy is ridiculous. she is my friend-— my friend. very interesting. thank you _ my friend. very interesting. thank you for _ my friend. very interesting. thank you for coming - my friend. very interesting. thank you for coming in - my friend. very interesting. thank you for coming in to l thank you for coming in to speak to us.— thank you for coming in to seakto us. ., ~ i. . landslides and rockfalls are threating rescue crews in taiwan trying to reach some 600 people in remote areas after wednesday's earthquake. at least 12 people were killed and more than 1,000 injured in the island's biggest quake in more than a quarter of a century. a much smaller earthquake here in the us is also making headlines. not because of its intensity, but because of where it was felt — new york city. the magnitude 4.8 quake struck around 10:30 in the morning, shaking the city and its landmarks. an aftershock
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talk us through what mi . ht today. talk us through what might happen _ today. talk us through what might happen next. - today. talk us through what might happen next. we - today. talk us through what| might happen next. we have today. talk us through what - might happen next. we have seen a lot of strike action in the uk, germany, other parts of the world where people are facing very similar pressures. they just cannot afford to get five currently because of the high price of energy, food, etc. increased, will workers get higher wages as a consequence of this? i higher wages as a consequence of this? ~ ., higher wages as a consequence of this? ~ . . of this? i think we are dealing with issues — of this? i think we are dealing with issues that _ of this? i think we are dealing with issues that are _ of this? i think we are dealing with issues that are really - with issues that are really global and in the end they will become local as well. we are noticing a trend of marginalisation of the it is becoming what i call informal. they are not really becoming poor
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— to us, please? you cannot get to these targets — to us, please? you cannot get to these targets without _ to us, please? you cannot get to these targets without bringing i these targets without bringing everyone on board. people have to agree with it otherwise there is social resistance to political targets and politicians will struggle. wind energy is notjust about building turbines all around the country or region, about getting the country or region, about getting the raw materials, metals and minerals you need. not only about expanding capacity but also about increasing mining captivity in order to generate minerals. this is where another problem emerges, security of the supply of the minerals and metals when host countries are sitting on the metals and minerals and they become more controlling of resources. that is another problem the report has highlighted. thank ou ve the report has highlighted. thank you very much — the report has highlighted. thank you very much indeed. _ the report has highlighted. thank you very much indeed. thank- th
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turning our attention to the us next. all 12 jurors have now been selected to assess the guilt or innocence of donald trump in his criminal trial over the coming weeks. mr trump faces charges of falsifying accounts to hide hush money paid to an adult film star. he has pleaded not guilty. our correspondent nada tawfik sent this update from outside the court. now we do have the 12 jurors who will be deciding donald trump's fate in his first criminal trial. they are seven men and five women, and it really comes after a day of twists and turns, just hours after two other jurors were abruptly excused. one, a young woman, who said she felt intimidated after her identity was figured out by family and friends. and she said she didn't think she could be impartial and fair — that outside opinions could affect her decision—making in the courtroom. another was a gentleman that prosecutors were concerned hadn't been forthright about his criminal history. he was excused by the judge but outside of court, he said he wanted to serve,
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i think it is a very tense time between the us and china. thejoe biden administration said they did not want to have a second cold war with china, but what we are actually seeing between the two superpowers now is that there is very tense relations. joe biden is sending antony blinken over now, given that we are actually seeing possibly china exporting things to russia that would help in the war effort with ukraine, we are also seeing the us just pass something in the senate that allows for aid to taiwan. putting together taiwan with ukraine and gaza, which is kind of an interesting... with israel, and that is an interesting development because of the current policy. it is a very tense time and i think it is going to be a very challenging discussion that antony blinken is going to have with his counterpart and he supposedly is meeting president xi as well. it is planned to be a very lengthy conversation that covers everything from trade, economy, military confrontation. let�*s talk about taiwan. the us giving this money that has been alloc
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thank you for being with us. we are being told via reuters that following the war cabinet meeting, the war cabinet does favour a response but they are divided over what they should look like in the timing of it. what's your understanding of what happened in the meeting?— in the meeting? well, it's not the understanding, _ in the meeting? well, it's not the understanding, it _ in the meeting? well, it's not the understanding, it is _ in the meeting? well, it's not the understanding, it is rather- understanding, it is rather knowledge. i think the summary you just gave is correct, and that is any normal sovereign country, we have to respond to these missiles and drones launched at us from the reigning territory. having said that, i don't think it is our test to give the iranians the exact information about when and where and how. so we have to make it quite clear that israel will not tolerate attacks from iranian territory as well as we will not tolerate attacks from the proxies of iran. our task is to protect ou
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it is having a knock—on effect on us. we may not see interest— effect on us. we may not see interest rates go down until september, which lends the argument, the credence, to the potential laura scenario— the credence, to the potential laura scenario of— the credence, to the potential laura scenario of getting on with it. the other thing _ scenario of getting on with it. the other thing is _ scenario of getting on with it. tue: other thing is in tory hq, the other thing is in tory h0, the feeling is to be things can't get worse, but then they did and then they did again and again, and whether it is fully am a rag popping up whether it is fully am a rag popping up one week, mark menzies the next week, you have got a by—election in the other week. the feeling is the economy will improve and maybe if that will come to pass, people might have been able to afford the first holiday in a while, but england will do well in the football. all of these things matter to the national mood. the theory that things couldn't get worse have been tested to destruction. ilo
it is having a knock—on effect on us. we may not see interest— effect on us. we may not see interest rates go down until september, which lends the argument, the credence, to the potential laura scenario— the credence, to the potential laura scenario of— the credence, to the potential laura scenario of getting on with it. the other thing _ scenario of getting on with it. the other thing is _ scenario of getting on with it. tue: other thing is in tory hq, the other thing is in tory h0,...
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on us. they're still assessing the damage here, seeing what they can salvage. this is where just one of the missiles hit, and as you can see, the result is completely devastating. this was an extremely precise attack because this power plant was hit by the russians a year ago. the company had just got it repaired, just got it working, and the russians hit again. so ukraine is now pleading with its western allies for more air defences, better protection, because the russian attacks are overwhelming. siren wails. so there's just been another air raid alert and this time, there's information that there's a missile somewhere in the sky heading in this direction, so we're going down into the bunker. there are now long blackouts in kharkiv every day. but among it all, we found a firm making bikinis — a business that's even expanded during the war, adapting to the difficulties and the danger. it's interesting how long we can stay independent. olex shows me the car battery that's now keeping the p
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you can�*t use them for more than even two months. but despite these hurdles and the prediction that the amount of global e—waste could double by 2050, joseph hopes that organisations such as his could start to make a positive difference. but what difference that could have on the livelihoods of people like stanley, who rely on dumps like dandora to survive, is now uncertain. i�*ve been able to open a repair shop with the money i�*ve made here, so i will keep going. i will only stop working when my body gives up. that is all we have time for. yeah, thanks for watching and we will see you soon. bye! good afternoon. well, after a stormy start to our weekend, the winds are still a feature out there but not as severe as yesterday. and there are still some lengthy spells of sunshine to be found. but the rainbow says it all. yes, some of us will continue to see some showers. most frequent showers across the north—west of scotland and running up through south—west england across wales, stretching up into the midlands and lincolnshi
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you tell us that they - is correct. you tell us that they need always — is correct. you tell us that they need always agreed _ is correct. you tell us that they need always agreed with - is correct. you tell us that they need always agreed with the i need always agreed with the post office and said some time to the postmaster, own up and tell them what you did with the money. yes. are these accounts _ what you did with the money. yes. are these accounts that _ what you did with the money. yes. are these accounts that others have given to you?— are these accounts that others have given to you? yes. to your knowledge has a federation ever helped a sub—postmaster in a court case where the integrity of the horizon system or its data has been questioned? trio. or its data has been questioned? no. to what extent _ or its data has been questioned? no. to what extent did they assist in group litigation?— to what extent did they assist in i group litigation?_ how group litigation? none at all. how they assisted _ group litigation? none at all. how they assisted others _
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thank you forjoining us. let's start with what happened. it must have been terrifying. what did you witness? ., , have been terrifying. what did you witness? . , ., witness? early in the morning, it was 8am and _ witness? early in the morning, it was 8am and in _ witness? early in the morning, it was 8am and in taiwan, - witness? early in the morning, it was 8am and in taiwan, people i witness? early in the morning, it i was 8am and in taiwan, people are used to earthquakes, so it was, it wasn't really scary when it happened. but it was very different from the past earthquakes. the intensity and duration was longer and stronger and it was clear that this is not business at usual at that point. so definitely frightening, but the good thing was it was not in the midnight or not during the night when people are sleeping. people were more aware about what they're supposed to do. i feel this is something what helped at that point of time. home feel this is something what helped at that point of time.— at that po
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just describe his voice for us, with your musical knowledge. what makes it so great? i think the resonance of that voice and because he's such a large frame, i think that that — it's like a beautiful double bass, isn't it? and then, the sound that he generates is quite incredible and also, the control he has in his voice. he can sing the most delicate piece as well, so it's quite a unique voice, and is very special. some of these young people are hoping they can achieve the fame and acclaim that sir bryn enjoys. however, he says that success can also come at the cost. —— however, he says success can also come at a cost. i've had injuries on the stage. my back has been a constant problem, especially with raked stages. so, i've had to cancel some operas and i've had some difficult patches about people asking should i have done this or not done this, not knowing the full story of things that have happened to you. it is water off a duck�*s back but maybe it's that given swan on a lake, peddling like mad. you cope well with pressure, because it is a pressured world
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that's all from us for now. thank you forjoining us. do think about getting in touch and perhaps even coming on the programme. we'll be back to hear more of your thoughts about how the bbc covers the news next week. goodbye. good morning welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. our headlines today... calls for the government to take action to stop carers unwittingly racking up thousands of pounds of debt. british forces could be deployed to help deliver humanitarian aid in gaza. the king says he will visit a cancer centre for his first engagement since his own diagnosis — he'll return to public duties next week. slotting into big shoes to fill at liverpool. arne slot is set to become the club's next manager after a compensation deal was agreed with his current club feyenoord. good morning. it's still fairly unsettled through the weekend. we've got some rain around towards the south, sunny spells and scattered showers in the north. but you'll all notice it's still fairly chilly for the time of year. i'll have all you
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all of us have had terrible relationships and all of us updated the wrong people but all of us have found true love or still wish for it to and that really kind of transcends age.- to and that really kind of transcends age. that really is the theme — transcends age. that really is the theme of _ transcends age. that really is the theme of her— transcends age. that really is the theme of her latest i transcends age. that really is i the theme of her latest album, isn't it? tell us about how, amazingly —— how amazingly it has been doing. we mentioned the spotify record. it’s has been doing. we mentioned the spotify record.— the spotify record. it's been streamed — the spotify record. it's been streamed under _ the spotify record. it's been streamed under believable l streamed under believable amounts in the us, it sold i think1.4 amounts in the us, it sold i think 1.4 million copies in its first day alone which is just amazing in an age where the party line is that albums don't sell anymore and really, really sort of transcends that and i think just a sort of transcends that a
all of us have had terrible relationships and all of us updated the wrong people but all of us have found true love or still wish for it to and that really kind of transcends age.- to and that really kind of transcends age. that really is the theme — transcends age. that really is the theme of _ transcends age. that really is the theme of her— transcends age. that really is the theme of her latest i transcends age. that really is i the theme of her latest album, isn't it? tell us about how,...
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so, i've been able to use my deutschlandticket for this, but the big restriction is that you can't use it on the high—speed trains, so it'll take probably twice the amount of time to actually travel around. you do need a bit of patience for this. you can buy a more expensive ticket and travel direct, but the cut—price method means changing trains five times. so, i may have missed this one. wait, it's also late! so, that means that i'll be fine. add to that the uncharacteristic delays and disruption that have dogged the german railway network in recent times, you'll need to leave plenty of time to make your connections. five minutes�* delay — that means we're good, right? no, that's not ours. 0h! oh, so we have... i have missed it. we've missed it. it's also quite fiddly to buy. you need to subscribe to a deutschlandticket, which means a monthly direct debit. door beeps so, if you're only here for a couple of weeks, you need to remember to cancel that as soon as your trips over — otherwise, you continue paying after you've headed home. my next stop is in the west of the countr
so, i've been able to use my deutschlandticket for this, but the big restriction is that you can't use it on the high—speed trains, so it'll take probably twice the amount of time to actually travel around. you do need a bit of patience for this. you can buy a more expensive ticket and travel direct, but the cut—price method means changing trains five times. so, i may have missed this one. wait, it's also late! so, that means that i'll be fine. add to that the uncharacteristic delays and...
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tell us about the reaction within iran and what that tells us. iran is bracin: iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for _ iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for this _ iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for this attack. _ iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for this attack. they - iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for this attack. they woke j bracing for this attack. they woke up bracing for this attack. they woke up early in the morning to sounds of explosions and then they all rush to see what domestic news outlets are saying. it turned out to be sounds from iran's defence aerial defence systems. not a particular explosion. everybody was calling each other on social media, contacting to see who heard what, who observed what, other than the sounds of explosion, if anyone saw anything, any signs of devastation or not. i guess it is just now really a sigh of relief, given the fact that iranians state media is really pressing on with this messaging, that it is business as usual, everything is calm, se
tell us about the reaction within iran and what that tells us. iran is bracin: iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for _ iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for this _ iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for this attack. _ iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for this attack. they - iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for this attack. they woke j bracing for this attack. they woke up bracing for this attack. they woke up early in the morning to sounds...
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i have been speaking to an ambassador, and former us diplomat, now president of the us deer council... i asked a feat she thought it was a turning point. feat she thought it was a turning oint. ~ ., �* , feat she thought it was a turning oint, ~ ., �* , ., , ~' point. we haven't seen anything like this in decades _ point. we haven't seen anything like this in decades in _ point. we haven't seen anything like this in decades in the _ point. we haven't seen anything like this in decades in the close - this in decades in the close relationship between the united states_ relationship between the united states and israel. there has not been _ states and israel. there has not been questioning at senior levels about_ been questioning at senior levels about our— been questioning at senior levels about our arms relationship, let alone _ about our arms relationship, let alone the — about our arms relationship, let alone the diplomatic relationship. this is_ alone the diplomatic relationship. this is a _ alone the diplomatic relationship. this is a change everyone can mark as significant
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could you use this on other scrolls that j you use this on other scrolls that you use this on other scrolls that you have it yet be able to decipher? yes. we're going to use the same techniques to decipher and edit other scrolls. we're making discoveries which are now under applications. discoveries which are now under applications-— applications. professor graziano ranocchia- _ applications. professor graziano ranocchia. thank _ applications. professor graziano ranocchia. thank you _ applications. professor graziano ranocchia. thank you for i applications. professor graziano | ranocchia. thank you for coming applications. professor graziano i ranocchia. thank you for coming on the program. sorry to cut that short. more details on the bbc web page for the who knew that man's planing is as old as plato. probably most of the women watching. some interesting thing tonight from france. dojoin us interesting thing tonight from france. do join us for that. hello there. the southerly breeze brought the warmer air further north across the uk today, mainly for eastern areas where we had the dry we
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first of all, he reminded us that the art market is largely unregulated. so the best way to protect yourself from forgeries is to always seek advice before a purchase. then he also reminded us of the authenticity guarantee, which means that, if you buy something that is proven to be a fake, you can return it to the seller and be refunded. but there is also the period of limitation — six years in the uk or ten years in switzerland. that means that, after that time, you cannot be refunded, even if you bought a fake. there are also exemptions such as fraud. if one is defrauded, then the limitation period starts ticking only from the moment when the victim discovers that they have been defrauded. but this is incredibly hard to prove. and the lawyers say that, in cases like this, chances for successful court action are rather low. our next step was to try and find leonid zaks. we have tried to contact mr zaks in many different ways. our next step was to try and find leonid zaks. we have tried to contact mr zaks in many different ways. now we are here in israe
first of all, he reminded us that the art market is largely unregulated. so the best way to protect yourself from forgeries is to always seek advice before a purchase. then he also reminded us of the authenticity guarantee, which means that, if you buy something that is proven to be a fake, you can return it to the seller and be refunded. but there is also the period of limitation — six years in the uk or ten years in switzerland. that means that, after that time, you cannot be refunded, even...
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the us is israel's most powerful ally. the us is israel's most powerfulally. in the us is israel's most powerful ally. in his hardest criticism yet, joe biden called the growing humanitarian crisis unacceptable said he expects benjamin netanyahu to take steps towards an immediate ceasefire. steps towards an immediate ceasefire-— steps towards an immediate ceasefire. , , ., ceasefire. the president made it clear and — ceasefire. the president made it clear and our _ ceasefire. the president made it clear and our policies - ceasefire. the president made it clear and our policies with i it clear and our policies with respect to gaza will be dependent upon our assessment of how well the israelis make changes and implement changes to make the situation in gaza better for the palestinian people. better for the palestinian eo - le. better for the palestinian --eole. ., . people. reporter: how much time are ou people. reporter: how much time are you giving _ people. reporter: how much time are you giving them _ people. reporter: how much time are you giving them t
the us is israel's most powerful ally. the us is israel's most powerfulally. in the us is israel's most powerful ally. in his hardest criticism yet, joe biden called the growing humanitarian crisis unacceptable said he expects benjamin netanyahu to take steps towards an immediate ceasefire. steps towards an immediate ceasefire-— steps towards an immediate ceasefire. , , ., ceasefire. the president made it clear and — ceasefire. the president made it clear and our _ ceasefire. the president...
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so, on the one hand, we're used to this, but on the other hand, how can you use... ..how can be used to the loss of life of ordinary civilians? how angry, how angry are you feeling right now? you just pointed up that comparison with what the us and other allies did to directly intervene to help israel neutralise that missile barrage from iran. and when you look close to home at the lack of direct intervention to help you stop the missile barrages from the russian side, how angry are you? the anger is not the best way how to win the war. so we are very realistic, on the one hand. 0n the other hand, i would like to call our western friends and our western allies to repeat the same unity, unprecedented unity, that have been managed in the first days of an orchestrated...in the first days of full—fledged invasion of russia against ukraine. so... but with respect, with respect, the allies you talk about clearly are not listening or don't care, because it's not as though the message you are sending right now with me is new. you have said many times, as has your president zelensky — and
so, on the one hand, we're used to this, but on the other hand, how can you use... ..how can be used to the loss of life of ordinary civilians? how angry, how angry are you feeling right now? you just pointed up that comparison with what the us and other allies did to directly intervene to help israel neutralise that missile barrage from iran. and when you look close to home at the lack of direct intervention to help you stop the missile barrages from the russian side, how angry are you? the...
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and matt bennett also joins us. he's shine�*s senior executive producer and one of the creators of channel 4's series hunted, the reality show that sees 12 ordinary people go on the run from a team of expert hunters. let's hear a clip of hunted. right, team. listen in! we've got 12 fugitives at large on the london underground . network. great that... that is a little bit of the series hunted. matt, you're with us. it's, by any measure, been successful. the seventh series finale aired on channel 4 on sunday. you've sold this format all around the world. i wonder, if you go right back to the beginning, what was your original pitch for what the series would be? yeah, we're chuffed to bits, i as you can imagine, with how it's been received this year. really, really good. and it started for me ten years ago, when i was approached . by the creative director tim whitwell who, - incidentally, made that prison. series with gordon ramsay that decca was talking about. synchronicity! yeah, there you go! and so, yeah, he appro
and matt bennett also joins us. he's shine�*s senior executive producer and one of the creators of channel 4's series hunted, the reality show that sees 12 ordinary people go on the run from a team of expert hunters. let's hear a clip of hunted. right, team. listen in! we've got 12 fugitives at large on the london underground . network. great that... that is a little bit of the series hunted. matt, you're with us. it's, by any measure, been successful. the seventh series finale aired on...
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and coming out to us. was it a surprise? yeah, ithink- it was a surprise. for me, it moved on quite quickly into, "ok, let's go| "and get another drink, then". we were in the pub at the time, so... i do you remember much about it? no, i do, i do, i do. you told me about the experience of going and meeting someone for the first time and that was the way you chose to deliver it. it was just a case of, "well, how did it go?" was the first thing i think i remember saying to you. i didn't say the word �*gay�*. the word gay was probably used quite a lot and thrown around back then by all of us — harmlessly, we probably felt — but in a different way to maybe it would be now. you know, playing football, in the changing room, you probably weren't realising, "are the things i'm saying — "could they be potentially hurting people in the group?" words like that and the conversations that we were having at times like that, we're very conscious of now. even though my experience of coming out went well, i want t
and coming out to us. was it a surprise? yeah, ithink- it was a surprise. for me, it moved on quite quickly into, "ok, let's go| "and get another drink, then". we were in the pub at the time, so... i do you remember much about it? no, i do, i do, i do. you told me about the experience of going and meeting someone for the first time and that was the way you chose to deliver it. it was just a case of, "well, how did it go?" was the first thing i think i remember saying to...
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., ., , ., doctors using? how are they treating iatients? doctors using? how are they treating patients? we — doctors using? how are they treating patients? we have _ doctors using? how are they treating patients? we have been _ doctors using? how are they treating patients? we have been able - doctors using? how are they treating patients? we have been able to - doctors using? how are they treating patients? we have been able to get. patients? we have been able to get some medical supplies to hospitals in the past six months but not nearly enough on this because aid is being systematically obstructed in its entry to gata, just as aid workers have been targeted, health health care workers are being targeted with over a00 killed so far. there isn't enough, less than a quarter of the amount of aid that would have got into gaza before the war and obviously in such a massive war and obviously in such a massive war we need far more to get in. i also saw some of the eight items projected on being allowed to enter gaza and the included medical equipment like an
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stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. the direction of the wind will play a key role in the weather story over the next few days. lighter winds generally, today, and that's given us a chance for some sunshine and to enjoy the beautiful cherry blossom that we've got. but it's still coming from the north. this high pressure is trying to dominate, but as it sits out to the west and the winds circulate around there, it means that we've got showers coming in from a north—easterly along the east coast and along the west coast as well. sandwiched in between the two for the remainder of the afternoon is where we're likely to see fewer showers and some sunny moments. but because the wind direction coming from the north, it's cool out there for the time of year, highs between eight and 13 celsius. a few scattered showers easing away from east anglia in the southeast. clearer skies developing overnight tonight. that's going to allow those temperatures to fall away. gardeners and growers take note — we could see a touch of frost
stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. the direction of the wind will play a key role in the weather story over the next few days. lighter winds generally, today, and that's given us a chance for some sunshine and to enjoy the beautiful cherry blossom that we've got. but it's still coming from the north. this high pressure is trying to dominate, but as it sits out to the west and the winds circulate around there, it means that we've got showers coming in from a north—easterly along the...
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stay with us, businesses cominu election. stay with us, businesses coming up- _ hello there. the best of the weather today is across eastern parts of the uk and with a southerly wind. the warmth is getting pushed northwards as well. so temperatures are higher this afternoon across the midlands and northern england and across some parts of scotland, we could reach 16 or 17 degrees, although there's still some rain around here and there. we've seen most of the cloud affecting the western side of the uk, continuing to bring some rain into the late afternoon and evening, especially across wales in the southwest. but even here it will turn drier overnight. a few showers may be popping off in the south east of england. those will turn into longer spells of rain and push northwards across eastern parts of england. quite misty and murky by the end of the night in eastern scotland, but quite a mild night. and temperatures in the southeast higher than they were last night. this rain, though, in north east england will push its way into eastern scotland, mist and low cloud two. and then
stay with us, businesses cominu election. stay with us, businesses coming up- _ hello there. the best of the weather today is across eastern parts of the uk and with a southerly wind. the warmth is getting pushed northwards as well. so temperatures are higher this afternoon across the midlands and northern england and across some parts of scotland, we could reach 16 or 17 degrees, although there's still some rain around here and there. we've seen most of the cloud affecting the western side of...
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between the us and china. well, i think there's a little bit of instability in the relationship over the last few months. china's economic growth has tapered off a bit and they're grappling with the housing crisis as well. so i think there's a little more willingness on china's side to look for ways to improve the relationship with the us. and i think the us has somewhat the same incentive, that a relationship that is only negative is not that appealing and there needs to be some kind of positive channel amidst all this negativity. yellen seems keen to keep communications going. what will be her main priorities for this visit? i think the trade issues and climate issues will be the two points you'll try to make. but i but i think the broader point is, just as you described it, that we cannot have a relationship that is entirely characterised by ill will and criticism. that has to be some positive channel going. google, the search engine used by more than a billion people around the world, is reported to be con
between the us and china. well, i think there's a little bit of instability in the relationship over the last few months. china's economic growth has tapered off a bit and they're grappling with the housing crisis as well. so i think there's a little more willingness on china's side to look for ways to improve the relationship with the us. and i think the us has somewhat the same incentive, that a relationship that is only negative is not that appealing and there needs to be some kind of...