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washington post, thank you for “oininu us. . ~ washington post, thank you for joining us— joining us. thank you for havin: joining us. thank you for having me- _ joining us. thank you for having me. north - joining us. thank you for having me. north korea| joining us. thank you for- having me. north korea fired a ballistic missile _ having me. north korea fired a ballistic missile according - having me. north korea fired a ballistic missile according to i ballistic missile according to south korea's military. the japanese postcard said the apparent missile had already fallen into the sea outside its exclusive economic zone. north korea's last missile test was on much 18, when kimjohn led a salvo launch of six rockets at the same time. the equipment is dismissing reports it may be behind the mysterious savannah syndrome illness which has affected us officials for eight years. —— havana syndrome. the us had previously set a foreign power was to blame for the sicknesses, but a newjoint investigation by der spiegel, cbs, and insider has renewed allegations. it says that moscow could b
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thank you forjoining us. the israeli military says iran launched over 300 missiles and drones towards israel, in what was an expected, but unprecedented response to a deadly israeli air strike that destroyed an iranian diplomatic compound in syria earlier this month. the idf says almost all of them were shot down and has described the attack as being "foiled". the attack marks the first time iran had ever launched a direct military assault on israel. we will be live injerusalem shortly. but first, let's bring you up to date with the latest. take a look at this video. air raid sirens wail what you can hear is the air raid sirens injerusalem. what you can see is israel's air defence system, the iron dome, in operation — flashes in thejerusalem sky as drones and missiles are shot down. a coalition of israel's allies, including the us and uk, has helped shoot down some iranian drones and missiles before they reached israeli territory. this is footage of that happening overjordan. similarly, this video is from t
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where do you think that leaves the us? we know - here. where do you think that leaves the us? we know that| here. where do you think that i leaves the us? we know that the us secretary of state kept repeating today de—escalation, de—escalation, how much influence do you think it has when, of course, both sides are eager, keen to show that they will not accept a retaliation? it's been the philosophy of the biden administration, de—escalation committee confliction while both iran and israel believe in deterrence by punishment, larger displays of force that convey a particularly salient political message. in the short term, the quest for de—escalation can underwrite the next batch of escalation. we have seen that by the biden administration's build attempt to get iran to come back to the table for our nuclear deal. when you powell punchesit nuclear deal. when you powell punches it emboldens your adversary. it remains to be seen if there was some behind the scenes constraining up israel or some working out as to a quid pro quo, limiting the strike in iran but potentially w
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what can you tell us?— the pontoon being built. what can you tell us? good news for gaza. can you tell us? good news for gaza- the _ can you tell us? good news for gaza. the floating _ can you tell us? good news for gaza. the floating platform - gaza. the floating platform will provide 2 million meals for everyone in gaza. in addition to that, the american are working hard to help ease the pressure on people in gaza, so this will help but with the incident happened yesterday, another attack in the vicinity of the area where the pier will be located. the security of the mission, the american mission, will be the israeli responsibility and the is no booze on the ground, no american forces because there is talks within hamas and the factions again, any foreign president in gaza but the americans assure them there is nothing about that. that is good news. starting from next month, it will help, the un warns about a famine, disease, many problems happening. the need for more health, medicine, food, water, this will help. they complement each other, it will c
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she currentlyjoins us from kuala lumpur. thank you for being with us. how dangerous a moment would you say this is? it dangerous a moment would you say this is? , ., ., ., this is? it is quite an escalation. thank you _ this is? it is quite an escalation. thank you for— this is? it is quite an escalation. thank you for having _ this is? it is quite an escalation. thank you for having me. - this is? it is quite an escalation. thank you for having me. i - this is? it is quite an escalation. i thank you for having me. i believe that 0liver thank you for having me. i believe that oliver is well waiting for this retaliation, and the fact that they have done it does indicate that they are still escalating the situation, however i do feel that what they have done is more muted than we expected. so, could have been worse. you say more muted, do you think thatis you say more muted, do you think that is the end of it awkward there be more options for israel to retaliate further the line? yeah, this remains _ retaliate further the line? yeah, this remains to _ r
she currentlyjoins us from kuala lumpur. thank you for being with us. how dangerous a moment would you say this is? it dangerous a moment would you say this is? , ., ., ., this is? it is quite an escalation. thank you _ this is? it is quite an escalation. thank you for— this is? it is quite an escalation. thank you for having _ this is? it is quite an escalation. thank you for having me. - this is? it is quite an escalation. thank you for having me. i - this is? it is quite an escalation. i...
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thank you forjoining us. firstly, this is a significant trilateral meeting, that is going to be taking place between the philippines, the us, and japan. how significant is this? is us, and japan. how significant is this? , , is this? is coming friday this is this? is coming friday this is a first time _ is this? is coming friday this is a first time we have - is this? is coming friday this is a first time we have seen l is a first time we have seen the trilateral meeting at the leadership level in washington that was specifically focused on cooperation between manilla, washington and tokyo in terms of the south china sea and trying to provide some redlines or pushback against chinese assertive behaviour. the south china sea and in particular the tensions between philippines and china is ace point that could cascade into regional conflict that could disrupt $5.5 trillion of trade that goes to the south china sea. before we get to the trilateral, we have a discussion today betweenjoe biden, and fumio kishida. w
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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
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...
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shejoins us as she joins us as well. injapan there were tsunami warnings going off. there were tsunami warnings auoin off. . ~ ., there were tsunami warnings auoin off. ., ~ ., ., ,, going off. talk what happened where you _ going off. talk what happened where you are. _ going off. talk what happened where you are. a _ going off. talk what happened where you are. a tense - going off. talk what happened i where you are. a tense morning here given how close some of these islands are to taiwan's coast. when ireland received a 30 centimetre wave on a clear day you can see the taiwanese coast from that island. we heard from residents in the south—western areas about how the alarms on the farms rang loudly and alarms in the area rang loudly and some evacuated to a nearby school and to higher ground. whatever happened in taiwan with the very strong shake that rupert was talking about was felt on the coastline and initially had started this numbing alerts in south—western japan. in the beginning the authorities said they exp
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forjoining us-— forjoining us. thank you for havin: forjoining us. thank you for having me- _ forjoining us. thank you for having me. the _ forjoining us. thank you for having me. the kremlin - forjoining us. thank you for having me. the kremlin is l having me. the kremlin is dismissing _ having me. the kremlin is dismissing new _ having me. the kremlin is dismissing new reports i having me. the kremlin is. dismissing new reports that having me. the kremlin is i dismissing new reports that it may be behind the mysterious havana syndrome illness that has affected us officials of the past eight years. the us had previously set a foreign power was to blame for the sicknesses, but a newjoint investigation by der spiegel, cbs, and insider has renewed allegations. it says that moscow could be responsible due to intelligence unit been present at a hotel. symptoms of havana syndrome include migraines, nausea, memory lapses, and dizziness. the symptoms of first reported in 2016 by us symptoms of first reported in 2016 by us
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american ma'ority city in the us. �* ., , american ma'ority city in the us. i'm always advocating for a conversation _ us. i'm always advocating for a conversation but _ us. i'm always advocating for a conversation but to _ us. i'm always advocating for a conversation but to have - us. i'm always advocating for a conversation but to have a - conversation but to have a conversation but to have a conversation or to take a picture or video or to advertise some sort of campaign stop is nothing we are interested in at this time. i think you'll find many in the committee who are reluctant to sit with the president because for us what is unfolding is than an election, it's an issue of morality and decency and humanity. that is what is on this ballot, come november stop i can win back support? i think some he can win back and some that are lost forever. for those who are lost, i don't know how you engage them again knowing you could have set a line in the sand months ago but it never happened. you could restrict military aid in preventing military bombs from killing
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using _ to advance forward? a great question. using ukrainian i question. using ukrainian infantry losing their lives because they haven't had the utility dues support they need for the avon rationing shells. that will begin to help provide more air defence capacity. we know that russia has been pulverising ukraine's electricity generation infrastructure. it will give ukraine many of the things it needs. america has a unique role to play here. europeans are increasingly stepping up but it's going to take time for them as they start to spend more and defence and invest in industrial bases to help ukraine and many of the ways that they want to end that they should. in this interim one to two year period the united states can use this existing defence industrial base to help get heave through this particular months and years of danger and tell our allies can step into the fray and carry more of the burden. —— kyiv. looking at this in the us is clear house speaker had a change of heart and he became a supporter of this bill. what do we make of the fact that
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talk to us about this kind of grab bag here.- tiktok. talk to us about this kind of grab bag here. yes, it is ultimately, _ kind of grab bag here. yes, it is ultimately, when _ kind of grab bag here. yes, it is ultimately, when you - kind of grab bag here. yes, it is ultimately, when you put i kind of grab bag here. yes, it| is ultimately, when you put all this together, it is quite the grab bag. and it is illustrative of how much johnson has so many different factions to please within his own conference. he has such a tight margin stop by next week, he will be down to one member in his conference that will hold this margin in this chamber. so it is a very, very tight push for him in terms of trying to get all the votes he can in the republican conference, so that is why you will see elements such as tiktok in there, and an effort to try and address the border to try and address the border to some extent. he is trying to put in as many sweeteners as possible to get as many republicans on board as possible. i5 republicans on board as possible-— republicans on board as ossible. , .
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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
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...
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we thank you for being with us. you were just with us when this took place —— you were nine years old when this took place, you are six of your siblings can your parents, most of your extended family. how have you been able to deal with that? is it even possible to come to terms with what happened? tt has been difficult. it has been 30 years but for those who live through the genocide it may as well have been yesterday. because the horrific memories of that time, the images, the loss of ourfamilies, our friends, our neighbours living in an environment where each day we got up not knowing whether or not we would survive to see the next day, these are memories that still, even 30 years later, are a part of our lives. i always tell people that genocide is something you can never get over. so the thing that time heals, i believe it's not true. time alone does not heal. healing is alone does not heal. healing is a journey, and when you speak to even survivors who are in their 805, they will tell you that the memories
we thank you for being with us. you were just with us when this took place —— you were nine years old when this took place, you are six of your siblings can your parents, most of your extended family. how have you been able to deal with that? is it even possible to come to terms with what happened? tt has been difficult. it has been 30 years but for those who live through the genocide it may as well have been yesterday. because the horrific memories of that time, the images, the loss of...
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safia is using the i—gaze application to play different types of games using eye movements. you are a better driver than i am. that's the young ones suitably impressed. over at ucl, the students working on motion input were keen for someone slightly less youthful to see how it works. using body point. first up, everyone's favourite block builder and basher, minecraft. so, i'm just moving around here in minecraft by using my right arm as a mouse and my left arm as kind of like a joystick. i think i've cracked it now. it's so cool. dwell on this look button so we can look around. i was also able to play minecraft using eye tracking. this is amazing. i'm literally using my eyes and my head to look around. look out! attack, you can attack the cows. 0h! i don't want to attack the cows! laughter. the future aim is to commercialise the non—accessibility applications of the software into industries such as manufacturing or health care. but, in the short term, it's all about the games. paul carter, bbc news. now, if you have a taylor swift fan in your household you will know that t
safia is using the i—gaze application to play different types of games using eye movements. you are a better driver than i am. that's the young ones suitably impressed. over at ucl, the students working on motion input were keen for someone slightly less youthful to see how it works. using body point. first up, everyone's favourite block builder and basher, minecraft. so, i'm just moving around here in minecraft by using my right arm as a mouse and my left arm as kind of like a joystick. i...
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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
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...
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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
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hi,james, talk us hi, james, talk us through this latest battle in the front line. general 0leksandr syrskyi paints a bleak picture. we havejust travelled from the eastern donetsk region where you have ukrainian forces visibly digging new trenches of up to 30 km back from where the front line currently is. he talks about fierce fighting in and around the town of pokrovsk, where his troops have had to withdraw from defensive lines that were formed when the town of avdiivka fell earlier this year, so there was a very concerning direction of travel for ukraine, and it does not stop there. he talked about the russians using air superiority, something president zelensky is talked about often, in the northeast area, around the city of kupyansk, or the front line is creeping ever closer to this city. to the enormous anxiety of the people who live there. he talked about the russians essential trying to push right across the front line, including in areas in the south, systematic of russia continuing to use its superior manpower and ammunition reserves over the ukrainians. n
hi,james, talk us hi, james, talk us through this latest battle in the front line. general 0leksandr syrskyi paints a bleak picture. we havejust travelled from the eastern donetsk region where you have ukrainian forces visibly digging new trenches of up to 30 km back from where the front line currently is. he talks about fierce fighting in and around the town of pokrovsk, where his troops have had to withdraw from defensive lines that were formed when the town of avdiivka fell earlier this...
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recent use mason say different. ifeel that know. recent use mason say different. i feel that we know. recent use mason say different. ifeel that we have evolved to this place of maybe that wouldn't happen now, but it feels like it is happening now. # we only said goodbye with words... now. # we only said goodbye with words. . .— now. # we only said goodbye with words... what would she make of the _ with words... what would she make of the film? _ with words... what would she make of the film? hopefully l with words... what would she i make of the film? hopefully she would be proud _ make of the film? hopefully she would be proud of— make of the film? hopefully she would be proud of it. _ make of the film? hopefully she would be proud of it. and i would be proud of it. and herself as _ would be proud of it. and herself as well. _ would be proud of it. and herself as well. hopefully she would — herself as well. hopefully she would watch it and feel proud of everything she created. if of everything she created. ”it back of everything she created. back to of e
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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
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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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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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anna matveeva, thank you very much forjoining us on bbc. you very much forjoining us on bbc news. to the united states. police in new york say a man who set himself on fire outside the manhattan court where former president donald trump's hush—money trial is being held has died. the man doused himself in a liquid, before throwing conspiracy—theory pamphlets into the air. he was taken to hospital, but later died. as our north america correspondent nada tawfik reports, it happened as the jury selection for mr trump's trial was completed. journalists here had just learned thatjury selection had concluded slightly after 1:30 in the afternoon, when the man, later identified as a florida resident in his mid—30s, entered the park. he threw coloured pamphlets in the air, doused himself in lighterfluid and set himself on fire. and we here could see the blaze, could feel that heat. now, officials later said that he wasn't targeting any individual, any group or, in fact, this trial. their investigation is ongoing, but they believe he was a conspiracy theorist. now, they say they are go
anna matveeva, thank you very much forjoining us on bbc. you very much forjoining us on bbc news. to the united states. police in new york say a man who set himself on fire outside the manhattan court where former president donald trump's hush—money trial is being held has died. the man doused himself in a liquid, before throwing conspiracy—theory pamphlets into the air. he was taken to hospital, but later died. as our north america correspondent nada tawfik reports, it happened as the jury...
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i am in a team, it's not me, it's us, it's team, it's not me, it's us, its weak. and these player play at this football club to play in every game for chelsea. former world championjudd trump says he has rejected an approach to join a potential breakaway snooker tour. there's been speculation the sport's biggest names could be tempted to leave the existing world snooker tour and play in lucrative events elsewhere. but world number two trump, the 2019 world champion, said he instantly refused, and there was no chance he would quit. 0n the table in sheffield, trump progressed into the quarterfinals by beating fellow englishman tom ford by 13 frames to 7. in saturday mornings other second round match, stephen maguire led shaun murphy by ten frames to six at the end of the session. next up forjudd trump is the winner of the match between welshman jakjones and china's sijiahui who reached the semi—finals last year. these are live pictures from the crucible. they began the afternoon resume shortly withjones 9—7 up and the latest is... 9-7 you can follow all the acti
i am in a team, it's not me, it's us, it's team, it's not me, it's us, its weak. and these player play at this football club to play in every game for chelsea. former world championjudd trump says he has rejected an approach to join a potential breakaway snooker tour. there's been speculation the sport's biggest names could be tempted to leave the existing world snooker tour and play in lucrative events elsewhere. but world number two trump, the 2019 world champion, said he instantly refused,...
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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
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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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thank you so much forjoining us. _ people back to work. thank you so much forjoining us. that - people back to work. thank you so much forjoining us. that is - people back to work. thank you so much forjoining us. that is it - people back to work. thank you so much forjoining us. that is it for l much forjoining us. that is it for me. stay tuned, the news is next. it's an issue that we've been talking about a lot over the last few months, the kind of things that children are looking at on their phones and how it might influence their behaviour. teachers are concerned about it as well and the national education union is now calling for more regulation from techology companies and the government. 0ur education editor, branwenjeffreys, reports. growing up, the whole world in their phone, teenagers navigating their social lives online. but it's what they might encounter that parents fear. teachers told me they're worried, too, about the sexist attitudes, degrading language, which they believe is fed by online content. we asked them about their experiences. i've heard students
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systematic from what _ -- walk us through. systematic from what the _ -- walk us through. systematic from what the rohingya - -- walk us through. systematic from what the rohingya we - -- walk us through. systematic i from what the rohingya we spoke to in rakhine are telling us. these people cannot move. they are trapped because they are viewed as non— citizens, as illegal settlers even though they have lived there for generations and of course they were subject to the dreadful operation in 2017 when tens of thousands died, more than 10,000. it is bizarre they are now being used by the military in its battles against other armed opposition. whatever the military government says, the hinge and we spoke to say they were taken off for two weeks of systematic training and given no choice and in some cases theirfamilies were no choice and in some cases their families were threatened and after that they were thrown into very, very violent battles going on. remember, since the military seized power three years ago when a coup recently it has been driven back by an increasingly
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a lot of material used, a00 metres is used. 30,000 rhinestones. during the show, it can be a little bit carnage, especially the bigger numbers. the end of the show, with the finale and what i love most is that what you're missing out on stage with everyone having laugh, it is the same back stage as well. and it is clearly working with some coming back to see this hundreds of times. i've seen it 231 times. i'm now at 170. wow, what has made you keep coming back? the friendships that have been made, such great music, the story— told so cleverly the way it'sl being written and produced. how many more times? goodness, we're seeing it tonight. who knows? at a guess, many, many more. a reminder of our top story. a man has fatally stabbed six people in a city— a man has fatally stabbed six people in a city shopping centre according to police, — in a city shopping centre according to police, they say the man was 40 years _ to police, they say the man was 40 years old _ to police, they say the man was 40 years old and is known to them and shot dead _
a lot of material used, a00 metres is used. 30,000 rhinestones. during the show, it can be a little bit carnage, especially the bigger numbers. the end of the show, with the finale and what i love most is that what you're missing out on stage with everyone having laugh, it is the same back stage as well. and it is clearly working with some coming back to see this hundreds of times. i've seen it 231 times. i'm now at 170. wow, what has made you keep coming back? the friendships that have been...
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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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stay with us for more on bbc news. hello. there are signs that the weather might warm up a bit next week, but not just yet. we stay in the rather chilly air for friday. a mix of sunny spells and showers and, actually, across the south of the uk, a frontal system that will bring more in the way of cloud and some splashes of rain. low pressure generally in charge of the scene through the day ahead. so, after a cold start, most places will see some spells of sunshine and a scattering of showers. some wintriness in the showers over high ground in scotland. but that frontal system will bring cloud and rain across the channel islands and across southern counties of england. temperature—wise — well, about where we have been over the last few days. north to south looking at values between 8 and 13 degrees. now, as we head through friday night, we'll see this band of rain in the south pushing its way further northwards. a lot of cloud with that, too. that will hold the temperatures up to some extent but northern england, northern
stay with us for more on bbc news. hello. there are signs that the weather might warm up a bit next week, but not just yet. we stay in the rather chilly air for friday. a mix of sunny spells and showers and, actually, across the south of the uk, a frontal system that will bring more in the way of cloud and some splashes of rain. low pressure generally in charge of the scene through the day ahead. so, after a cold start, most places will see some spells of sunshine and a scattering of showers....
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can you give us a date? no, unfortunately _ two weeks. can you give us a date? no, unfortunately not. _ two weeks. can you give us a date? no, unfortunately not. why - two weeks. can you give us a date? no, unfortunately not. why not? i two weeks. can you give us a date? l no, unfortunately not. why not? why is that funny. — no, unfortunately not. why not? why is that funny, sorry? _ no, unfortunately not. why not? why is that funny, sorry? the _ no, unfortunately not. why not? why is that funny, sorry? the important i is that funny, sorry? the important thin , is that funny, sorry? the important thing. because _ is that funny, sorry? the important thing, because there _ is that funny, sorry? the important thing, because there is _ is that funny, sorry? the important thing, because there is a _ is that funny, sorry? the important thing, because there is a way - is that funny, sorry? the important thing, because there is a way we i thing, because there is a way we announce general elections and it would be done in a formal and official way. now, from yesterday,
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a lot of material used, 400 metres is used. 30,000 rhinestones. during the show, it can be a little bit carnage, - especially the bigger numbers. the hen party. the end of the show, with the finale. - and what i love most is that what you're seeing out - on stage with everyone having laugh, it is the same back stage as well. with some coming back to see this hundreds of times. i've seen it 231 times. i'm now at 170. wow, what has made you keep coming back? the friendships that have been made, abba have such great music, the story is told so clearly the way it is being written and produced. how many more times? goodness, we're seeing it tonight. who knows? at a guess, many, many more. before we go — i want to take you to a snowy volcano in the us state of oregon, where a robot dog is preparing to walk on the moon. the four—legged mechanical creature named spirit is being trained by nasa in the hope it can sniff out the data that scientists can't reach. the $2 million project aims to send these robots to outer space with hopes they can gather cr
a lot of material used, 400 metres is used. 30,000 rhinestones. during the show, it can be a little bit carnage, - especially the bigger numbers. the hen party. the end of the show, with the finale. - and what i love most is that what you're seeing out - on stage with everyone having laugh, it is the same back stage as well. with some coming back to see this hundreds of times. i've seen it 231 times. i'm now at 170. wow, what has made you keep coming back? the friendships that have been made,...
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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
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...
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this is an initiative for us, by us, to provide food for families and friends. we're looking, i think, right now at some videos. is that your brother there? yes, my brother mahmoud, who actually made the news in december. he was detained among these unclothed men and released a short while after, so it has really transformed him into something bigger about himself. he has found his purpose by making soups and providing meals to kids. we can see a line of people there behind your brother. what does it mean to them to have a hot meal served, in an area that has seen such a lack of food? yeah, it actually means survival. the first day he served food, it made the local news. everybody was talking about it. it was on social media, on telegram, and that tells you something is wrong. it shouldn't be such a big deal that people are making soup. he would love to get some flour, bake some bread for people, but those are not allowed in. this is not an accident. you know, i have read the area report. people are aware that there is a situation. the population of gaza in the
this is an initiative for us, by us, to provide food for families and friends. we're looking, i think, right now at some videos. is that your brother there? yes, my brother mahmoud, who actually made the news in december. he was detained among these unclothed men and released a short while after, so it has really transformed him into something bigger about himself. he has found his purpose by making soups and providing meals to kids. we can see a line of people there behind your brother. what...
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that's available in north america, both in the us and canada. but on friday, a us report tied its wider range of autonomous driving modes to at least 13 crashes, including one death. despite that, chinese customers are angling to use full self—driving software, but it's not yet available in their market. mr musk said it would be rolled out there very soon, but here's the rub — all the data from tesla's chinese fleet is held in shanghai and, under chinese regulations, isn't accessible to tesla's us headquarters in texas. and that hampers the learnings that tesla needs to do to deliver a safe and effective product in china. mr musk needs to navigate that with chinese officials. 0ne's the premier, li keqiang. now, he's been making very positive noises, saying that china's market will always be open to foreign—funded firms and that beijing would provide a better business environment for the likes of tesla. today, there's fierce competition between tesla and its chinese rivals — byd, for example, china's biggest ev producer, and new entrants
that's available in north america, both in the us and canada. but on friday, a us report tied its wider range of autonomous driving modes to at least 13 crashes, including one death. despite that, chinese customers are angling to use full self—driving software, but it's not yet available in their market. mr musk said it would be rolled out there very soon, but here's the rub — all the data from tesla's chinese fleet is held in shanghai and, under chinese regulations, isn't accessible to...
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what more can you tell us? as we heard from the police they believe that the alleged attacker was motivated by religious extremism and the incident at the syrian 0rthodox incident at the syrian orthodox church in the western part of sydney was being live streamed, and what the video shows his individual wearing a dark jacket calmly walking up to the altar before apparently repeatedly stabbing a bishop. members of the congregation rush in to help and the upshot of all of this is for people have been taken to hospital with nonlife threatening injuries and a 15—year—old boy was also detained. he's been taken to a secure location and there are investigations first into the alleged act of terror perpetrated by what the police believe as a teenage boy. and also a police investigation of serious disturbances outside of the church, a large crowd having gathered, very angry at what had happened inside the church and there were clashes with the police so now to investigations into this alleged stabbing at a church in
what more can you tell us? as we heard from the police they believe that the alleged attacker was motivated by religious extremism and the incident at the syrian 0rthodox incident at the syrian orthodox church in the western part of sydney was being live streamed, and what the video shows his individual wearing a dark jacket calmly walking up to the altar before apparently repeatedly stabbing a bishop. members of the congregation rush in to help and the upshot of all of this is for people have...
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dowling, mother of warren, thank you forjoining us. i�*m going to take younes live to some pictures out of shanghai in china. you will have seen that the us secretary of state antony blinken has just arrived in shanghai. us secretary of state antony blinken hasjust arrived in shanghai. he is there on a two day visit to talk to officials, sorry, a three visit, where he is expected to warn against exporting components to help russia�*s war effort. washington says moscow uses chinese tools and microchips for weapons deployed against ukraine, something beijing has called groundless. mr blinken�*s visit, the camera is moving around because his plane hasjust arrived, is aimed at stabilising relations between the two countries. the talks will include how to avoid confrontation in the south china sea and the taiwan strait. you will remember that tension surged last year, when a chinese spy balloon was shot down over the us. of course, china and the us are the world�*s two biggest economies, so they have to talk about that as well. this
dowling, mother of warren, thank you forjoining us. i�*m going to take younes live to some pictures out of shanghai in china. you will have seen that the us secretary of state antony blinken has just arrived in shanghai. us secretary of state antony blinken hasjust arrived in shanghai. he is there on a two day visit to talk to officials, sorry, a three visit, where he is expected to warn against exporting components to help russia�*s war effort. washington says moscow uses chinese tools and...
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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
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...
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i'm in the city of — more can you tell us? i'm in the city of wiley _ more can you tell us? i'm in the city of wiley and - more can you tell us? i'm in the city of wiley and that. more can you tell us? i'm in l the city of wiley and that was kilometres from the epicentre of the earthquake, the largest of the earthquake, the largest of the earthquake, the largest of the island has felt in 25 years —— hualien. you see behind me shelters that have been set up on the ground of this school, used to people whose homes were destroyed and damaged. they don't feel safe to go back home tonight or yesterday night, people sleeping out here and in me. we spoke to people who said they were scared for their lives and children's lives, they felt the ground moving beneath them and the water gushing down the stairs and they hugged their family in the corridor and another person said it felt like a movie but it was real life for them here in hualien. typically, you are in hualien, as you say, closest to the epicentre where this all happened. the real concern is for those who are trapped in
i'm in the city of — more can you tell us? i'm in the city of wiley _ more can you tell us? i'm in the city of wiley and - more can you tell us? i'm in the city of wiley and that. more can you tell us? i'm in l the city of wiley and that was kilometres from the epicentre of the earthquake, the largest of the earthquake, the largest of the earthquake, the largest of the island has felt in 25 years —— hualien. you see behind me shelters that have been set up on the ground of this school,...