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and its command centre. coming up, how hollywood at tom and coming up, how hollywood actor tom hanks is helping to bring space closer to earth with an immersive show in london. and on bbc london: making viral videos for a living. the school drop—out from north london who became a social media entrepreneur. and theatre for all, funded by children in need, where everyone can have their moment in the spotlight. in a world first, a new gene editing treatment has been approved in the uk for two inherited blood disorders. sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia affect thousands of people in the uk causing severe pain or requiring regular blood transfusions. doctors say it may sound like the stuff of science fiction but the new treatment will be revolutionary for some patients. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh is here to explain. this is truly a breakthrough in the treatment of these debilitating, serious blood disorders. patients with sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia have misshapen and malfunctioning blood cells. over 16,000 people in the uk are affected, whose family origins are
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journalist throughout the over the past 202 years, also some international journalists were killed like tom herndall and the british journalist and and rafa and others in the... bank and let's not forget uh back in in may of 20 202 when she was shot by israeli sniper, the problem here is not killing the journalists, the killing 300 people, i know at least two dozen of those journalists who were killed along with their families, it's it's it's extremely hard working as a journalist in ghaza because you have to stand in front of the camera or on your or your laptop and then have to think think about doing your job, providing for your family and making sure that your family is safe, and that's almost impossible, especially during the the media blackout, the internet blackout, think communication blackout by the israeli regime, they did it twice, and then the uh when the the palestinian telecommunication company ran out of fuel because of the israeli bloccade, also we lost in company, ran of fuel. because of the israeli blockade, also we lost communication with everyone. all right, very tough s
journalist throughout the over the past 202 years, also some international journalists were killed like tom herndall and the british journalist and and rafa and others in the... bank and let's not forget uh back in in may of 20 202 when she was shot by israeli sniper, the problem here is not killing the journalists, the killing 300 people, i know at least two dozen of those journalists who were killed along with their families, it's it's it's extremely hard working as a journalist in ghaza...
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and then after that, tom, we'll see the _ crossing. and then after that, tom, we'll see the release _ crossing. and then after that, tom, we'll see the release of _ crossing. and then after that, tom, we'll see the release of palestinian | we'll see the release of palestinian prisoners as well, tell us a little bit more about that.— prisoners as well, tell us a little bit more about that. again, it's the same procedure _ bit more about that. again, it's the same procedure as _ bit more about that. again, it's the same procedure as yesterday - bit more about that. again, it's the same procedure as yesterday and l bit more about that. again, it's the i same procedure as yesterday and we have today the same number, 13 israeli hostages released so there will be 39 palestinians due for release. now, the names of those prisoners are known because remember, israel had published a list of 300 detainees, over the course of this whole process if it was to continue over nine days which potentially it could, you would then see that number releas
and then after that, tom, we'll see the _ crossing. and then after that, tom, we'll see the release _ crossing. and then after that, tom, we'll see the release of _ crossing. and then after that, tom, we'll see the release of palestinian | we'll see the release of palestinian prisoners as well, tell us a little bit more about that.— prisoners as well, tell us a little bit more about that. again, it's the same procedure _ bit more about that. again, it's the same procedure as _ bit more about...
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tom. bring you that when we get it. tom, outside the — bring you that when we get it. tom, outside the royal— bring you that when we get it. tom, outside the royal courts _ bring you that when we get it. tom, outside the royal courts of - bring you that when we get it. tom, outside the royal courts ofjustice in london. one of the uk's most senior police officers says policing cannot be influenced by politics. his comments were in response to an article the home secretary wrote for the times newspaper. the prime minister is under pressure to sack suella braverman for the article — which hadn't been cleared by the government. in it, she accused the metropolitan police of "playing favourites" by treating pro—palestinian marches differently to demonstrations by right wing groups. there have been rumours that rishi sunak is considering a reshuffle. something i put to our political correspondent, hannah miller. well, we've been hearing rumors of a cabinet reshuffle for really quite some months now. the timing of it keeps slipping. it is very likely to happen at some po
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that's at the point the people really short of food and water. >> that was tom white speaking to me a little earlier. >>> people in northwestern nepal are assessing the damage after a strong earthquake struck the region, killing dozens and injuring even more. those details after the break. >>> more than a week after a powerful hurricane otis ripped through acapulco, mexico, people in the popular tourist destination are trying to cope without basic necessities. the storm killed at least 46 people, and dozens are still missing. about 80% of the city's hotels are severely damaged according to the mexican government's preliminary assessment. >>> in nepal, a strong earthquake has killed at least 129 people and injured 140. officials expect the death toll to rise. the u.s. geological survey reports the quake was a magnitude 5.6 with the epicenter in the western region of the country. people felt the tremors as far away as the capital of kathmandu. about 500 kilometers or 300 miles from the center. nepal's prime minister visited the area near the epicenter and spoke with a number of the vict
that's at the point the people really short of food and water. >> that was tom white speaking to me a little earlier. >>> people in northwestern nepal are assessing the damage after a strong earthquake struck the region, killing dozens and injuring even more. those details after the break. >>> more than a week after a powerful hurricane otis ripped through acapulco, mexico, people in the popular tourist destination are trying to cope without basic necessities. the storm...
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thank you to tom for that. one would imagine that elon musk was grateful for the distraction today focusing on his rockets. spacex has launched its massive starship rocket — but lost contact afterjust eight minutes. the top of the rocket successfully separated from the booster. but contact was lost with the main rocket. elon musk�*s company still hailed it as a success and the rocket flew further than the failed first attempt in april. spacex has described the issue that it experienced as a rapid unscheduled disassembly. earlier i spoke to emma gatti, editor of spacewatch global. everybody loves a good rocket launch. we did have eight minutes of glory and then after that we had disappointing news because we lost contact, but i think you have to put it in perspective. this launch lasted eight minutes instead of the first one, which was only four minutes. i think we can still call it a success. jonathan amos, our science correspondent, was telling me earlier that they like to test early. they don't care so mu
thank you to tom for that. one would imagine that elon musk was grateful for the distraction today focusing on his rockets. spacex has launched its massive starship rocket — but lost contact afterjust eight minutes. the top of the rocket successfully separated from the booster. but contact was lost with the main rocket. elon musk�*s company still hailed it as a success and the rocket flew further than the failed first attempt in april. spacex has described the issue that it experienced as a...
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now it's back to tom and . emily tom and. emily >> thanks, sophia it's 1106 tom and. emily >> thanks, sophia it's1106 in the morning. you're with britain's newsroom on gb news with me, emily carver and tom hannood . hannood. >> well, let's have a little look at what you've been saying at home. first of all, we've been talking about well, three big stories today. and one of the biggest has these the biggest has been these palestinian protesters. should they march on remembrance sunday orindeed they march on remembrance sunday or indeed the 11th of november on the saturday? and keith says that he doesn't think that palestinian protesters should be allowed to protest. we need to respect our war heroes who gave us freedom. >> yes . and we see there from >> yes. and we see there from pete, sorry, i don't have my paper over here. pete says , as paper over here. pete says, as a veteran, this makes me sick to the core out of respect for what we have done for those who protest, keeping them safe from harm they don't know true british think you british values. i do think you ma
now it's back to tom and . emily tom and. emily >> thanks, sophia it's 1106 tom and. emily >> thanks, sophia it's1106 in the morning. you're with britain's newsroom on gb news with me, emily carver and tom hannood . hannood. >> well, let's have a little look at what you've been saying at home. first of all, we've been talking about well, three big stories today. and one of the biggest has these the biggest has been these palestinian protesters. should they march on remembrance...
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tom batheman our correspondent -- tom bateman our correspondent in israel. our partner cbs news spoke to one familywaiting word if their loved one is one those to be released. the 3 momed is the youngest american being hold. >> were hoping and praying that she is in one of the first groups, but we only can know that's our hope. but we haven't had any confirmation. we haven't seen any lists. so we are going with the bief that because she's 3 years old and no child should be a hosage, no child should be in this situation that she will be early in the releasing. >> but for the first time you must feel some degree of hope, at least cautious optimism. we're all hope, please let this be true. we know how quickly it can turn. tell us what you're thinking. u were in israel on october 7. >> yeah. we are cautiously hopeful. every day, 46 days since october 7, has felt like october 7 for us. as we wonder and pray and as our hearts are with our little cousin. >> we're going to go back to correspondent tom bateman in israel. i think we've gotten your line sorted now. we'
tom batheman our correspondent -- tom bateman our correspondent in israel. our partner cbs news spoke to one familywaiting word if their loved one is one those to be released. the 3 momed is the youngest american being hold. >> were hoping and praying that she is in one of the first groups, but we only can know that's our hope. but we haven't had any confirmation. we haven't seen any lists. so we are going with the bief that because she's 3 years old and no child should be a hosage, no...
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tom? >> let's hope some get out. all right, keir, we thank you for that. >>> and the war abroad is fueling tensions here at both. both anti-semitic and islamaphobic incidents are on the rise. college campuses continue to be a flash point along with posters showing kidnapped israelis being ripped apart. we get more now from anne thompson. >> reporter: college campuses, lampposts, and city blocks in this country, these are the new flash points of the israel-hamas war. escalating tensions over the past month at new york's columbia university led to today's suspension of two student groups, both pro-palestinian accused of violating school policy with threatening rhetoric and intimidation. at ohio state the university's president says there were two incidents that targeted the jewish community in the last 24 hours. two students were assaulted, the jewish center vandalized. meanwhile, across the country, people are tearing down pictures of the 239 hostages held by hamas. >> i feel personally att
tom? >> let's hope some get out. all right, keir, we thank you for that. >>> and the war abroad is fueling tensions here at both. both anti-semitic and islamaphobic incidents are on the rise. college campuses continue to be a flash point along with posters showing kidnapped israelis being ripped apart. we get more now from anne thompson. >> reporter: college campuses, lampposts, and city blocks in this country, these are the new flash points of the israel-hamas war....
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tom, thank you. you can probably hearin tom, thank you. you can probably hear in the background where i'm talking to you, getting a sense of tel aviv outside the tel aviv muse cm of art. you can hear the sounds of a rally going on this evening for hostage family. —— museum. we know a lot of the hostage families come here they've been speeches and songs on the stage. as many as 20,000 people, it's hard to confirm numbers but perhaps people will be looking at those overhead shots where you see people in the square and the surrounding streets that were closed up surrounding streets that were closed up by surrounding streets that were closed up by the police to allow more people to come here to remember those hostages who had been on now for 50 days. the rally as individuals, sometimes protests in the square. i spoke to a family member of one of those hostages. in some cases family members know that their loved ones will not be released as part as this deal. we know it only involves women and children. those who are waiting better release
tom, thank you. you can probably hearin tom, thank you. you can probably hear in the background where i'm talking to you, getting a sense of tel aviv outside the tel aviv muse cm of art. you can hear the sounds of a rally going on this evening for hostage family. —— museum. we know a lot of the hostage families come here they've been speeches and songs on the stage. as many as 20,000 people, it's hard to confirm numbers but perhaps people will be looking at those overhead shots where you...
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tom bateman in jerusalem — concerned. tom bateman in jerusalem for _ concerned. tom bateman in jerusalem for us. _ concerned. tom bateman in jerusalem for us. thank- concerned. tom bateman in jerusalem for us. thank you concerned. tom bateman in . jerusalem for us. thank you for jerusalem for us. thank you for your reporting. before we go to the next report a quick look at life images. you see a couple of different shots of the west bank they are on the left. you see celebrations in the streets as those prisoners, 39 released in this exchange. and on the right, that is the scene is in israel outside the hospital where we're expecting the hostages who have been freed, 13 israelis, or thai nationals, where they can be examined by medical teams and then reunited with theirfamilies of medical teams and then reunited with their families of course that exchange taking place today after a delay of several hours for that we will have more on that situation as we get it. more on that situation as we get it. 0ur senior international correspondent 0rla guerin has this repor
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and tom, 'ust around their release. and tom, just talking _ around their release. and tom, just talking about _ around their release. and tom, just talking about those - around their release. and tom, just talking about those who . just talking about those who have been released, here, it is women and children, isn't it? because those of the terms of this exchange between hostages and prisoners. and although we saw some family members actually being released together, there also could be some instances, of course, where families actually have to be split up, when they're released? yes, that's right. i mean, the entire scope of this agreement is around women and children. that was what was mediated by qatar, and it's thought there is around 100 women and children among the 240 or so hostages being held by hamas in gaza. we're talking about civilian women and children, because there may be women soldiers, for example, being held, and they wouldn't come the scope of this arrangement between israel and hamas. so that 100 number is why we have seen the possibility that
and tom, 'ust around their release. and tom, just talking _ around their release. and tom, just talking about _ around their release. and tom, just talking about those - around their release. and tom, just talking about those who . just talking about those who have been released, here, it is women and children, isn't it? because those of the terms of this exchange between hostages and prisoners. and although we saw some family members actually being released together, there also could be some...
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i'm tom llamas we begin with the rapidly deteriorating situation in gaza city and the growing concerns for civilians with hospitals in the hamas-controlled territory now surrounded by fighting the images, take a look, a massive fireball exploding near one major hospital and about six miles away the horror as a projectile is seen falling on the compound of another hospital, gaza city's largest. israel saying it was yet another misfire from a terrorist organization and it all comes after israel agreed to daily four-hour humanitarian pauses to allow civilians to flee with secretary of state antony blinken saying today, quote, far too many palestinians have been killed. and as negotiators work to free the nearly 240 hostages being held by hamas, our keir simmons is in tel aviv tonight and he leads off our coverage >> reporter: this was the sky over gaza tonight in israel's war with hamas and overnight near the indonesian hospital in gaza city, a fireball. hours after the white house says israel agreed to humanitarian pauses in the fighting, but no ceasefire. close by, above al shifa hospit
i'm tom llamas we begin with the rapidly deteriorating situation in gaza city and the growing concerns for civilians with hospitals in the hamas-controlled territory now surrounded by fighting the images, take a look, a massive fireball exploding near one major hospital and about six miles away the horror as a projectile is seen falling on the compound of another hospital, gaza city's largest. israel saying it was yet another misfire from a terrorist organization and it all comes after israel...
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that was tom fletcher _ of tension across that border. that was tom fletcher speaking to my correspondence anna foster. tens of thousands of people have been protesting in london in the latest of a series of large—scale demonstrations in the capital, demanding an end to the bombardment of gaza. there were several thousand people in trafalgar square, chanting slogans, carrying placards and waving flags. for more on that, our correspondent in central london, aruna iyengar. i have talked to dozens of people this morning to say they want to protest peacefully. they say they wa nt to protest peacefully. they say they want to see a ceasefire in palestine. i asked them also about the problem of possible extremists infiltrating these protests. they said that wasn't true, they hadn't seen any signs of that. one man i spoke to earlier said that many jewish people had joined these protests to call for a ceasefire. as you know that is not the line of the government's policy at the moment. the current policy of the british government is to call for
that was tom fletcher _ of tension across that border. that was tom fletcher speaking to my correspondence anna foster. tens of thousands of people have been protesting in london in the latest of a series of large—scale demonstrations in the capital, demanding an end to the bombardment of gaza. there were several thousand people in trafalgar square, chanting slogans, carrying placards and waving flags. for more on that, our correspondent in central london, aruna iyengar. i have talked to...
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. >> tom, how much aid is getting in? and tell us about your supplies of water, food, medicine. >> anna, our supplies are critically low. the reality is, that most of the aid that we are pushing out right now is stocks that we already had in gaza. for example, we were already running a food operation for 1.2 million people, prior to the conflict, so we have been going down on those stocks. we are starting to see some aid coming in, it is a very complicated process, we are all , the trucks, screens by the israelis before they can move in to the short answer is, we are not getting enough aid into gaza right now. and i would also add that humanitarian aid is not going to fill the gap if the public sector and the private sector collapse here. to give you an example, all of the sewage pumped out of cities in gaza is done by municipalities. if they run out of fuel, for example, in fact, the sewage is already starting to flow in the streets. so humanitarian aid, we need to make sure municipal services are continuing and we also
. >> tom, how much aid is getting in? and tell us about your supplies of water, food, medicine. >> anna, our supplies are critically low. the reality is, that most of the aid that we are pushing out right now is stocks that we already had in gaza. for example, we were already running a food operation for 1.2 million people, prior to the conflict, so we have been going down on those stocks. we are starting to see some aid coming in, it is a very complicated process, we are all , the...
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let's get more from our middle east correspondent tom bateman. tom, just to start, what is the latest we know about the situation in terms of this exchange between these hostages and prisoners? that transfer now is well under way with 13 israelis back on israeli soil and due to be taken to hospitals where they will be reunited with their loved ones. asimilar a similar procedure to last night, but this is much, much later in the day, of course, because of that significant delay. but 13 — and you mentioned some of the names and faces that we saw there — eight of them children, five women. among the 13, you have more than one person from four different families. so these will be moments, of course, where those — where those — the rest of the families and members of them will be able to be reunited, finally, with their loved ones, after that close—to—50 days of not knowing. and i mentioned the delay. you know, that has been quite significant today, because here we are at day two of this truce agreement between israel and hamas, mediated b
let's get more from our middle east correspondent tom bateman. tom, just to start, what is the latest we know about the situation in terms of this exchange between these hostages and prisoners? that transfer now is well under way with 13 israelis back on israeli soil and due to be taken to hospitals where they will be reunited with their loved ones. asimilar a similar procedure to last night, but this is much, much later in the day, of course, because of that significant delay. but 13 — and...
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the family of captain sir tom moore are told to demolish a spa building in their garden after losing their planning appeal. a major step forward in breast cancer — the daily tablet that could help prevent the disease in tens of thousands of women. for other women, it will be massive. it will be enormous, and the simple reason is it is now available on the nhs. # maluphakanyisw�* uphondo lwayo and remembering george alagiah. a memorial service is held to celebrate the life of our wonderful colleague, who died injuly. and coming up on bbc news — has there ever been a greater innings in one—day cricket history? glenn maxwell's astounding double hundred see australia beat hundred see saustralia beat afghanistan and reach the semifinals of the world cup. —— sees. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. charles iii has delivered his first king's speech to parliament, outlining the government's priorities. among the announcements, there was a focus on crime, with tougher sentences for those who commit the worst crimes, and more rights for victims. confirmation of a phas
the family of captain sir tom moore are told to demolish a spa building in their garden after losing their planning appeal. a major step forward in breast cancer — the daily tablet that could help prevent the disease in tens of thousands of women. for other women, it will be massive. it will be enormous, and the simple reason is it is now available on the nhs. # maluphakanyisw�* uphondo lwayo and remembering george alagiah. a memorial service is held to celebrate the life of our wonderful...
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tom, thank you so much for that, _ with this one. tom, thank you so much for that, let's _ with this one. tom, thank you so much for that, let's bring - with this one. tom, thank you so much for that, let's bring in - with this one. tom, thank you so much for that, let's bring in our i much for that, let's bring in our panel tonight. former uk conservative minister, justine greening, and republican strategist and a former communications director for president trump's transition team, bryan lanza. lovely to see you both thank you for saying us tonight. brian, maybe i can start with you. the question here is what happens after the four days, and that very much it rests in hamas' camp. but there are some people who say they can envision a scenario that they start to drip out the hostages may be ten at a time, an extra day here, an extra day, and fairly slowly but surely the israelis could be walked towards a soft cease—fire. that must be playing on the mind of benjamin netanyahu playing on the mind of benjamin neta nyahu after playing
tom, thank you so much for that, _ with this one. tom, thank you so much for that, let's _ with this one. tom, thank you so much for that, let's bring - with this one. tom, thank you so much for that, let's bring in - with this one. tom, thank you so much for that, let's bring in our i much for that, let's bring in our panel tonight. former uk conservative minister, justine greening, and republican strategist and a former communications director for president trump's transition team, bryan...
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captain sir tom raised more than £38 million for the nhs in 2020 during the covid pandemic. his family say no charity money had been used in the construction of the spa. let�*s speak to our correspondentjo black. the late captain sir tom moore became a lockdown icon, giving people much—needed cheer during the pandemic as he walked 100 laps of his bedfordshire garden. but now, in that very same garden, stands this new c—shaped block — a building set up in his name which has been at the centre of a highly publicised planning row. permission was granted for this back in 2021, for an l—shaped structure, for use of the occupiers and the late fundraiser�*s charity, the captain tom foundation. but what emerged was slightly larger, with an added wing and a spa pool, not popular with some. it�*s not been great living here because there�*s obviously people that are for it and people that are against it. revised planning permission sought by captain sir tom�*s family was turned down and the local council ordered that the building be demolished. when the family appeale
captain sir tom raised more than £38 million for the nhs in 2020 during the covid pandemic. his family say no charity money had been used in the construction of the spa. let�*s speak to our correspondentjo black. the late captain sir tom moore became a lockdown icon, giving people much—needed cheer during the pandemic as he walked 100 laps of his bedfordshire garden. but now, in that very same garden, stands this new c—shaped block — a building set up in his name which has been at the...
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tom bateman is our correspodent injerusalem. he told me about the israeli military�*s denial of an evacuation order. i've denied ordering it, but they don't deny an evacuation is taking place. what we've had is a report from the afp news agency, first of all, a journalist working for them at the scene who said that, via loudspeakers, that there was an order to evacuate the hospital within an hour earlier this morning, he said. now, he reported that the director of the hospital had been phoned by the military and instructed for everyone to leave. basically all for patients, staff and displaced people to make their way, he said on foot to the seafront. now, the israeli military has since issued a statement saying there was no order for people to evacuate. it said it was assisting an evacuation operation at the request of the hospital's director. it also said that medical personnel would be able to stay there for people who couldn't get out. but clearly, you know, there are further moves now to evacuate people in the hospital. an
tom bateman is our correspodent injerusalem. he told me about the israeli military�*s denial of an evacuation order. i've denied ordering it, but they don't deny an evacuation is taking place. what we've had is a report from the afp news agency, first of all, a journalist working for them at the scene who said that, via loudspeakers, that there was an order to evacuate the hospital within an hour earlier this morning, he said. now, he reported that the director of the hospital had been phoned...
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our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. we've got the bbc in the club! catch me on the news! in this part of birmingham, nitrous oxide inhaled from balloons is the drug of choice. i know what would cheer you up. you got a little adrenaline buzz out of it. this substance is used all over the uk, but birmingham has a high rate of hospital admissions. here, they don't call it nitrous oxide. guys, follow me. or even the slang, "nos". i'm going to show you something. here, it's smart whip, a product used to whip cream in restaurants is now being used to get high. this is just one and a half weeks worth of, not litter picking, but bottle picking that we did. we've got about a50 bottles here. in our area it's predominantly muslim and i'm assuming a lot of the kids use it because their parents will never find out. as the silver capsules often seen littering the streets are replaced by the bigger bottles, the government's banning the gas for illegitimate uses, because of growing anti—social behaviour linked to it. let me just finish this balloon and then i'm go
our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. we've got the bbc in the club! catch me on the news! in this part of birmingham, nitrous oxide inhaled from balloons is the drug of choice. i know what would cheer you up. you got a little adrenaline buzz out of it. this substance is used all over the uk, but birmingham has a high rate of hospital admissions. here, they don't call it nitrous oxide. guys, follow me. or even the slang, "nos". i'm going to show you something. here, it's...
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. >>> we want to get legal perspective now from tom dupree, a former deputy assistant attorney general. he actually represented george w. bush in the bush versus gore case following the 2000 election. thank you so much for being with us. a plumber, a maid, a woodworker, a chauffeur, some of the staffers who might be called to testify. trump is the boss, he's the one signing their paychecks, couldn't that create a conflict in their testimoni? >> potentially. there's certain a lot of tension here. keep in mind this is the same approach that prosecutors and pretty much all of the trump cases have been using. the key witnesses in all of these cases are his former or even current employees. whether it's his current lawyers or former lawyers, whether it's people that work for him in the white house, in the government, or whether it's people who work on his staff at mar-a-lago. these are the people who are going to be called to testify and will have to swear under oath and tell the jury what they saw and heard in their capacity as a trump employee. >> so tom, judge eileen cannon deciding to k
. >>> we want to get legal perspective now from tom dupree, a former deputy assistant attorney general. he actually represented george w. bush in the bush versus gore case following the 2000 election. thank you so much for being with us. a plumber, a maid, a woodworker, a chauffeur, some of the staffers who might be called to testify. trump is the boss, he's the one signing their paychecks, couldn't that create a conflict in their testimoni? >> potentially. there's certain a lot...
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tom bateman reporting from the west bank. just want to bring you an interesting line we want to bring you from our grasp in geneva, saying the international committee of the red cross say there president is in qatar to meet with hamas and qatari government representatives to advance a military and issues related to the armed conflict. but as imogen points out, the trip is potentially interesting because the icc c potentially interesting because the ico c doesn't take part in negotiations, it's there to facilitate a deal if one is agreed. so the fact that he's there will increase speculation that a release of some israeli hostages might well be imminent. joining me now is steven cook, senior fellow for middle east and africa studies at the council on foreign relations. good to see you, what do you make of that and the all the ico c will play in this? ~ ., that and the all the ico c will play in this? ~ . ~ ., .,, �* in this? what we know as the biden administration _ in this? what we know as the biden administration has _ in
tom bateman reporting from the west bank. just want to bring you an interesting line we want to bring you from our grasp in geneva, saying the international committee of the red cross say there president is in qatar to meet with hamas and qatari government representatives to advance a military and issues related to the armed conflict. but as imogen points out, the trip is potentially interesting because the icc c potentially interesting because the ico c doesn't take part in negotiations, it's...
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tom, as you can probably tell, really knows his space. it's been a passion from childhood and this is his show, an astronaut�*s eye—view of what it was like to be on an apollo mission. and it all began when tom first saw this space being used for a david hockney show, and he had an idea. so that's when you had the idea, you walked in and you thought, "this could be the moon." you could put people on the moon in a way that has never, ever, ever, ever been done. but this isn'tjust history. it's also a fanfare for what's about to happen. good morning. good afternoon. what is it exactly up there now? tom has been working with nasa, meeting the astronauts for the next moon mission, which is due to take off next year. but there is a question. this, going into space, it's an indulgence. is it still important? what does it do for an individual? you could argue that maybe not much. but what does it do for the cause of humanity? something magnificent. it takes us to this next place. there's going to come a time when someone is going to live per
tom, as you can probably tell, really knows his space. it's been a passion from childhood and this is his show, an astronaut�*s eye—view of what it was like to be on an apollo mission. and it all began when tom first saw this space being used for a david hockney show, and he had an idea. so that's when you had the idea, you walked in and you thought, "this could be the moon." you could put people on the moon in a way that has never, ever, ever, ever been done. but this isn'tjust...
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our middle east correspondent tom - cease-fire. our middle eastl correspondent tom bateman cease-fire. our middle east _ correspondent tom bateman reporting from jerusalem and what has been a very eventful evening and stretching into night—time. thank you very much for your reporting. we can show you live images from israel. this is where we're expecting in a matter of moments those freed hostages, 13 israelis, four tight nationals who have been freed in that deal between hamas, we're expecting some to be arriving at the hospital in israel and we will continue to monitor that situation as we get new developments tonight. tens of thousands of israelis have been holding a rally with the slogans bring them back home is a demand the release of the more than 200 hostages still in captivity. in tel aviv tonight, streets thronged with the demand for every israeli hostage to be brought home from gaza. this gathering was called "50 days of hell." and a second group of israeli hostages, reaching the gaza border, delayed by hamas for hours,
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>> that's right, tom. there are as many i think it was 70 odd labour mps supported an early day motion. so in, in in my world that means like a petition, when you support something, you put your name to it, as has no other power in parliament. dozens of labour parliament. so dozens of labour mps have backed that. how many of those will put their name onto this motion to king's onto this motion to the king's speech? now speaker of the speech? now the speaker of the house commons, sir lindsay house of commons, sir lindsay hoyle, can't decide whether to call speech , call this call this speech, call this amendment for a debate until tuesday wednesday next week. tuesday or wednesday next week. so pressure will build between now, wednesday and next week to see how many more names go on that will any any more minute shadow ministers resign, will, in fact, imran hussain support this amendment and try and give cover for others to sign up? i think we're at the beginning here of a lot of pressure on people who think
>> that's right, tom. there are as many i think it was 70 odd labour mps supported an early day motion. so in, in in my world that means like a petition, when you support something, you put your name to it, as has no other power in parliament. dozens of labour parliament. so dozens of labour mps have backed that. how many of those will put their name onto this motion to king's onto this motion to the king's speech? now speaker of the speech? now the speaker of the house commons, sir...
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a thermo—nuclear lawsuit" against all those who colluded in a fraudulent attack on x. 0ur reporter, tom brada, has more details. elon musk�*s commitment to free speech is becoming more and more costly, and he'll be concerned by headlines like this. companies such as disney, warner brothers and ibm are pulling ads on the social media site x because of concerns over allegations of hate speech and extremism. now, there are two issues at the heart of this current row. one of them relates to a post which mr musk put out on wednesday, when he wrote: ..underneath a post which was pushing an anti—semitic conspiracy theory. now, mr musk denies being anti—semitic but the white house put out an unequivocal statement, saying: another issue stems from an investigation by a left—leaning us media watchdog, which says that some ads are being placed alongside pro—nazi content. now, mr musk has threatened to launch a "thermonuclear lawsuit" and x argues it has some of the strongest brand safety controls in place, but it is clearly a problem if firms are reluctant to work with x. when mr musk to
a thermo—nuclear lawsuit" against all those who colluded in a fraudulent attack on x. 0ur reporter, tom brada, has more details. elon musk�*s commitment to free speech is becoming more and more costly, and he'll be concerned by headlines like this. companies such as disney, warner brothers and ibm are pulling ads on the social media site x because of concerns over allegations of hate speech and extremism. now, there are two issues at the heart of this current row. one of them relates...
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what do you make of this, tom? >> make no mistake, this is aggressive and somewhat creative lawsuit and elon musk going full bore media matters and well known critic of conservative organizations and we view media matters across the line for being journalists with conduct being protected by the first amendment into an entity trying to take down x and harm conservatives. i think that elon musk made a savvy rather than in california. >> a district judge willing to threat lawsuit go forward and it can be interesting in itself finding out x's algorithms and how they decide what content appears on their site. liz: michael, it claims it's a media watch dog. your team hires democrats from left wing campaign and they often leave out the other side of the debate and those they disagree with politically looking at analysis and often incompetent and time magazine at one point called his founder david brock a hatchet man and his memoir, michael, he admitted he falsified details in his coverage of the sexual harassment allegati
what do you make of this, tom? >> make no mistake, this is aggressive and somewhat creative lawsuit and elon musk going full bore media matters and well known critic of conservative organizations and we view media matters across the line for being journalists with conduct being protected by the first amendment into an entity trying to take down x and harm conservatives. i think that elon musk made a savvy rather than in california. >> a district judge willing to threat lawsuit go...
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tom, by the way, they are very interested, they are really interested in people, the rgd company invites children to watch the new series in its pavilion. we are grateful that there is such a gazprom children project, because not only have they built more than 2.0 sports projects.
tom, by the way, they are very interested, they are really interested in people, the rgd company invites children to watch the new series in its pavilion. we are grateful that there is such a gazprom children project, because not only have they built more than 2.0 sports projects.
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tom fletcher, thank _ antony blinken feels right now. tom fletcher, thank you _ antony blinken feels right now. tom fletcher, thank you forjoining us, former british ambassador to lebanon. inside gaza, israel's military has urged civilians repeatedly to leave the north. they had reopened today for a limited period of time, one of the strips main highways. there are only two of them, they said this would allow people to drive south for a three—hour window. that has now shut again with some 350—400,000 people remaining in northern gaza, according to a us envoy. the israel defence forces have said in the last half an hour or so as well that while they went to open that road they said that they came under fire from hamas fighters on the ground there as well. while all of this is going on the rafa crossing to egypt also has remained closed today. we have heard that gaza border authorities say that they will not permit foreign passport holders to cross into egypt until the injured people in gaza's hospitals are allowed to travel to rafa cr
tom fletcher, thank _ antony blinken feels right now. tom fletcher, thank you _ antony blinken feels right now. tom fletcher, thank you forjoining us, former british ambassador to lebanon. inside gaza, israel's military has urged civilians repeatedly to leave the north. they had reopened today for a limited period of time, one of the strips main highways. there are only two of them, they said this would allow people to drive south for a three—hour window. that has now shut again with some...
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winter for us, thank you, tom. appreciate it. >>> i want to bring in msnbc legal analyst, and former u.s. attorney, barbara mcquade to talk about all of this. let's start with tom, and double back to georgia later on. this goes to the heart of hunter biden's defense that it was all politically motivated. how difficult is it to prove something like this? >> it's a pretty high bar, yasmin, and i think it's not terribly likely that hunter biden will succeed here. he's arguing either selective prosecution or vindictive prosecution. selective prosecution is an equal protection clause violation. it means that you are charging only on the basis of some discriminatory factor, like race, religion, and another arbitrary factor. that could include politics. you have to show they intended to violate the equal protection rights, and others that were similarly situated were also prosecuted. you have to show that you are prosecuted for exercising some legal rights, so sometimes someone takes an appeal, and then after they appeal,
winter for us, thank you, tom. appreciate it. >>> i want to bring in msnbc legal analyst, and former u.s. attorney, barbara mcquade to talk about all of this. let's start with tom, and double back to georgia later on. this goes to the heart of hunter biden's defense that it was all politically motivated. how difficult is it to prove something like this? >> it's a pretty high bar, yasmin, and i think it's not terribly likely that hunter biden will succeed here. he's arguing either...
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tom, what do you make of how the defense's case seems to be shaping up at least so far? >> today, wolf, was the curtain racer. this is the trump defense team putting out donald jr. to paint a different picture than the one the attorney general wanted to paint out. they wanted to paint in broad strokes, explain in donald jr.'s words how his father was a visionary and an artist in real estate. they wanted to set the tone in order to sper suede the judge this was the quintessential american business success story. as kara reported, in the days to come they'll get more granular, getting into the accounting details in order to defend themselves from the accounting charges. >> kara, what did don jr. say on the implications of the 2024 election on the family business? >> reporter: he was asked what was the future of the trump organization since they put a lot of their expansion on hold when his father became president. he said it will depend a lot on the election in november. he said they won't be surprised if they will have to put this on hold for a while and said he will be s
tom, what do you make of how the defense's case seems to be shaping up at least so far? >> today, wolf, was the curtain racer. this is the trump defense team putting out donald jr. to paint a different picture than the one the attorney general wanted to paint out. they wanted to paint in broad strokes, explain in donald jr.'s words how his father was a visionary and an artist in real estate. they wanted to set the tone in order to sper suede the judge this was the quintessential american...
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— tom is involved with. have you ever had a hug with tom? yes, but i can't telljess. had a hug with tom? yes, but i can't telljess- he — had a hug with tom? yes, but i can't tell jess. he doesn't _ had a hug with tom? yes, but i can't tell jess. he doesn't do _ had a hug with tom? yes, but i can't tell jess. he doesn't do the - had a hug with tom? yes, but i can't tell jess. he doesn't do the parting l tell jess. he doesn't do the parting thin ? tell jess. he doesn't do the parting thin? not tell jess. he doesn't do the parting thing? not with — tell jess. he doesn't do the parting thing? not with me, _ tell jess. he doesn't do the parting thing? not with me, i'm _ tell jess. he doesn't do the parting thing? not with me, i'm special. i tell jess. he doesn't do the parting l thing? not with me, i'm special. we are alwa s thing? not with me, i'm special. we are always very _ thing? not with me, i'm special. we are always very careful _ thing? not with me, i'm special. we are always very careful about - thing? not with me, i'm special. we a
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tom: good morning, everyone. jonathan ferro, lisa abramowicz, and tom keene. the morning before the jobs report. lots going on this week. luke, is going to -- luke kawa is going to start us off in a moment. brammo, finally a day off for the brammo. she is recovering from halloween. joining us now by special invitation. it has been weeks joining us this morning, scarlet fu. she has not been up this early in six years. scarlett: almost a decade. tom: how did that 4:00 a.m. feel? scarlett: ask me in two hours. tom: scarlet fu with us as we consider the earnings season. we have to consider what you witness yesterday, which is a melted in the market. it continues this morning. we will get to that in a moment. i looked at what came out yesterday and it was nuance early in the powell love-fest, where he said it is not solid. he changed the language and said it is strong. the shift really belies the worry economists have about a slowdown in this present quarter. scarlett: that is something looming over the federal reserve. what i also learned is we have this new defin
tom: good morning, everyone. jonathan ferro, lisa abramowicz, and tom keene. the morning before the jobs report. lots going on this week. luke, is going to -- luke kawa is going to start us off in a moment. brammo, finally a day off for the brammo. she is recovering from halloween. joining us now by special invitation. it has been weeks joining us this morning, scarlet fu. she has not been up this early in six years. scarlett: almost a decade. tom: how did that 4:00 a.m. feel? scarlett: ask me...
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they largely— the family on tom the less. they largely don't succeed in getting through — largely don't succeed in getting through. it is not clear what criteria _ through. it is not clear what criteria they are using to choose who gets — criteria they are using to choose who gets on the list. western diplomats say the broad thesis as they are — diplomats say the broad thesis as they are going for more vulnerable, women, _ they are going for more vulnerable, women, children and elderly, so some men are _ women, children and elderly, so some men are left— women, children and elderly, so some men are left behind. there is confusion _ men are left behind. there is confusion and uncertainty, and heartbreak for those on the ground. let's turn _ heartbreak for those on the ground. let's turn to — heartbreak for those on the ground. let's turn to nick lewis, an important question. it would appear israel is flattening the north of gaza. 0nce israel is flattening the north of gaza. once it is done, what happens in the south?
they largely— the family on tom the less. they largely don't succeed in getting through — largely don't succeed in getting through. it is not clear what criteria _ through. it is not clear what criteria they are using to choose who gets — criteria they are using to choose who gets on the list. western diplomats say the broad thesis as they are — diplomats say the broad thesis as they are going for more vulnerable, women, _ they are going for more vulnerable, women, children and elderly,...
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tom fletcher, former british ambassador to lebanon, thank you. there is no peace at the moment as israeli shells continue to rain down on gaza and gaza city is squeezed, a spokesman for the israel defense force that we have counted, contains and now we are slowly closing in, trying to cut off gaza city and go into street to street fighting. it is thought troops could enter gaza city within hours, on the ground the suffering continues and the un secretary—general says gaza is becoming a graveyard for children. we will bring you all the continued development here in southern israel and across in the gaza strip, of course you can go to our live bbc news website for a minute by minute summary, but for now, from gaza, commissary, southern israel, back to london. we will be back with mark lowen in israel throughout the programme. good morning from me on this sunny morning in westminster, a date which is largely brought to you by the latter p, a day of politically —— political process, parliamentary procedure and pomp and pageantry. it is signific
tom fletcher, former british ambassador to lebanon, thank you. there is no peace at the moment as israeli shells continue to rain down on gaza and gaza city is squeezed, a spokesman for the israel defense force that we have counted, contains and now we are slowly closing in, trying to cut off gaza city and go into street to street fighting. it is thought troops could enter gaza city within hours, on the ground the suffering continues and the un secretary—general says gaza is becoming a...
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what does former ambassador to israel tom nides say now? - [announcer] "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by: robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, the asness family foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab and by the rosalind p. walter foundation and damon button. corporate funding is provided by: stephens inc. - ambassador tom nides, welcome to "firing line." - thank you for having me. - israel and hamas have now been at war for more than a month since hamas's terrorist attack against israel on october 7th. you have said the next 30 days are the most important in israel's history. why? - 'cause israel's trying to do four things at the same time, and they all contradict each other. - [hoover] what are they? - one is they're trying to rid the country of hamas. hamas needs to be gone. and that's complicated and difficult. second, they need to get these hostages out. - yeah. - so obviously, that runs in contradiction to getting rid of hamas '
what does former ambassador to israel tom nides say now? - [announcer] "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by: robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, the asness family foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. schwab and by the rosalind p. walter foundation and damon button. corporate funding is provided by: stephens inc. - ambassador tom nides, welcome to "firing line." - thank you...
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reunions, these joyful moments between parents reuniting with their children, specifically the one between tom and emily hand yesterday, that ot going to have that. she's coming out, and she has to learn that both of her parents were killed and go on with her life. of course there is a family that is so ready to welcome her back. >> reporter: yeah. s she's survived by her two siblings who were able to escape on that day. they actually thought their younger sister had been killed because she was in her father's arms when he was killed. she ran covered in her father's blood to a neighbor's home. then they were kidnapped into gaza. the word bittersweet doesn't really do it justice, but that is what this moment is for so many of these hostages who are returning home, who are going to hospitals and undergoing these medical evaluations. a lot of them are learning the full scope of what happened today, whether their loved ones had been killed. adina moshe, one of the hostages, her husband was buried while she was being held captive. she did not get to go to his funeral. you see moments like that, and
reunions, these joyful moments between parents reuniting with their children, specifically the one between tom and emily hand yesterday, that ot going to have that. she's coming out, and she has to learn that both of her parents were killed and go on with her life. of course there is a family that is so ready to welcome her back. >> reporter: yeah. s she's survived by her two siblings who were able to escape on that day. they actually thought their younger sister had been killed because...
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unyielding resolve, look into the tom. tous life of yascer arafat, the palestinian leader who dared sit at the negotiation table with israel only to face broken promises and shattered dreams. witness his lifetime tour from fighter to a diplomat, and again from a diplomat to fighter to save palestine. this is story of sacrifice betray. and unbreakable spirit of a leader who fought against all odds. the top stories on press tv, the death toll from israel's genicidal raids on the besiege gaza strip has surpassed 9,000. the united nations agency for palestinian refugees says four schools sheltering displaced people. have been damaged as a result of israel's indiscriminate attacks. amas officials say israel is now involved in the quote massacre of the century as it has resorted to the internationally banned white phosphorus bombs against civilians. they say resistance fighters will nip the israeli ground invasion in the bud.
unyielding resolve, look into the tom. tous life of yascer arafat, the palestinian leader who dared sit at the negotiation table with israel only to face broken promises and shattered dreams. witness his lifetime tour from fighter to a diplomat, and again from a diplomat to fighter to save palestine. this is story of sacrifice betray. and unbreakable spirit of a leader who fought against all odds. the top stories on press tv, the death toll from israel's genicidal raids on the besiege gaza...
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tom bateman in jerusalem. tom bateman injerusalem. let's get the perspective of aid agencies working on the ground. joining me now is hibi tibi, who is the west bank and gaza country director at care international. thank you forjoining us. what is the situation with your team is on the situation with your team is on the ground in terms of the aid they are getting from the un, considering the un on the ground is saying they are running out of the fuel, they are running out of the fuel, they are out of the fuel now necessary to receive the aid coming across from egypt? receive the aid coming across from e: nt? , receive the aid coming across from e, -t? , , ., receive the aid coming across from e. t.7 , , ., , receive the aid coming across from egypt? this is a very catastrophic situation that _ egypt? this is a very catastrophic situation that we _ egypt? this is a very catastrophic situation that we are _ egypt? this is a very catastrophic situation that we are facing - egypt? this is a very catastrophic situation that we are facing n
tom bateman in jerusalem. tom bateman injerusalem. let's get the perspective of aid agencies working on the ground. joining me now is hibi tibi, who is the west bank and gaza country director at care international. thank you forjoining us. what is the situation with your team is on the situation with your team is on the ground in terms of the aid they are getting from the un, considering the un on the ground is saying they are running out of the fuel, they are running out of the fuel, they are...
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tom now likely he will be back in front of thejudge next year. tom symonds, bbc news. the time is 1.15. our top story this lunchtime! the chancellor has distanced himself from the home secretary�*s controversial comments yesterday, when she accused the police of showing favouritism to pro—palestinian demonstrators. and we catch up with fiona the loneliest sheep in britain — now settling into her new home coming up on bbc news: the father of liverpool winger luis diaz has been reunited with his family following his release by left—wing guerrillas. luis manuel diaz was kidnapped 13 days ago and has now returned to his hometown of barrancas. the uk economy flatlined in the three months to september. latest figures from the office for national statistics show the economy stagnated with no growth at all, although that�*s actually a bit better than some experts had expected — they were predicting the economy would shrink. here�*s our chief economics correspondent, dharshini david. it as kitchen makers like this one in a business park near worthing that we have
tom now likely he will be back in front of thejudge next year. tom symonds, bbc news. the time is 1.15. our top story this lunchtime! the chancellor has distanced himself from the home secretary�*s controversial comments yesterday, when she accused the police of showing favouritism to pro—palestinian demonstrators. and we catch up with fiona the loneliest sheep in britain — now settling into her new home coming up on bbc news: the father of liverpool winger luis diaz has been reunited...
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one of their relatives was killed in the hamas attack four weeks ago, one of the families included tom's hand who has informed his eight-year-old daughter emily had died in the massacre. during the time he was relieved she had not been taken hostage but now he has been ld she could in fact be alive. ♪ >> innocent little angel. >> losing a child is a loss like no other. >> she could read music already. >> a grave so profound. -- grief so profound. he was told his daughter emily had been killed in the hamas attack's on october 7. his response was that of a loving father. wanting nothing but the best for his dear child. >> the weirdest thing for a parent to hear that their child is dead. and you are relieved. [laughter] i just i knew she was not in gaza. i knew she was not terrified out of her life. i knew that she was not going to be in anymore pain or stress. it was all over for her. >> the majority of us are here. >> in all of the darkness there is light. thomas has been told that there is no proof emily is actually dead. with all of the evidence suggesting she was taken to gaza. that
one of their relatives was killed in the hamas attack four weeks ago, one of the families included tom's hand who has informed his eight-year-old daughter emily had died in the massacre. during the time he was relieved she had not been taken hostage but now he has been ld she could in fact be alive. ♪ >> innocent little angel. >> losing a child is a loss like no other. >> she could read music already. >> a grave so profound. -- grief so profound. he was told his...
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one giant leap for tom hanks. the oscar—winning actor helps people experience a journey to the moon. the director of gaza's biggest hospital says it has run out of oxygen and water, leaving people there the army took the bbc into a small part of the hospital, and was shown rifles, ammunition and body armour which israel says hamas had hidden there. the idf also said it had found laptops containing photos and videos of hostages held by hamas, considered a terror organisation by the uk and many other western governments. israeli military restrictions meant that our correspondent lucy williamson wasn't allowed to speak to doctors or patients but her words aren't censored, and she described what she saw. we are in an israeli military vehicle inside the gaza strip. they are taking us towards gaza city. this area where the ground operation first began weeks ago now. since then, the israeli army has fought its way, methodically, towards gaza city, towards the gates of al—shifa hospital. that is where they are taking
one giant leap for tom hanks. the oscar—winning actor helps people experience a journey to the moon. the director of gaza's biggest hospital says it has run out of oxygen and water, leaving people there the army took the bbc into a small part of the hospital, and was shown rifles, ammunition and body armour which israel says hamas had hidden there. the idf also said it had found laptops containing photos and videos of hostages held by hamas, considered a terror organisation by the uk and many...
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tom: how stupid is this. we will inform you on tech today without all of the absolute insanity of the last three or four days. nvidia on the bloomberg, 117 they are growing so fast. near the estimated pe is 46. >> absolutely nuts. it is the number one performer on the s&p 500. q1 earnings from nvidia was probably the event that catapulted ai into the stratosphere which is why for a lot of people this is the main event this week. lisa: it wasn't just about the returns in that quarter it was about profits. if they give us another forward look by 25 to 50% what does that mean about how much we are estimating or underestimating the potential for ai. tom: totally agree on the microsoft madness it will be nice to have a normal conference call with the guy who everybody worships who has an actual board that supports him unlike what we've seen. jonathan: can we avoid the openai obsession. a bunch of tech pros pretending this is the most important story they've ever covered. there is an actual war taking place. that's
tom: how stupid is this. we will inform you on tech today without all of the absolute insanity of the last three or four days. nvidia on the bloomberg, 117 they are growing so fast. near the estimated pe is 46. >> absolutely nuts. it is the number one performer on the s&p 500. q1 earnings from nvidia was probably the event that catapulted ai into the stratosphere which is why for a lot of people this is the main event this week. lisa: it wasn't just about the returns in that quarter...