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a host of police to watch is going to be on folding in the middle east, particularly as regards israel's next actions. so i think the honestly it's really if you look at the 75, your long history of israel. unfortunately, of the never a given much e to international law or diplomacy. and they have always relied on hardball to dominate the region. however, the only 2 reasons which would possibly, or potentially constrain or re screen that would be from escalating denson spit it on the r. it's realize the action that perhaps the international community may not sustain and support. uh, it's a target escalation against that. hit on and secondly that it will not be able to do and, but she gets objectives in gaza as well. and because they would, it's defense both good and full, says against it on and, and the girl them from. 1 these other be real reasons which would possibly can screen and re screen that would be otherwise. i think despite international diplomatic pressure, it is unlikely that they eat, you know, let's say that whites. i'm just interested in your view when you hear somebody li
a host of police to watch is going to be on folding in the middle east, particularly as regards israel's next actions. so i think the honestly it's really if you look at the 75, your long history of israel. unfortunately, of the never a given much e to international law or diplomacy. and they have always relied on hardball to dominate the region. however, the only 2 reasons which would possibly, or potentially constrain or re screen that would be from escalating denson spit it on the r. it's...
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east at dubai international airport. the airfield turned into a sea. the airport has stopped receiving and departing all flights until weather conditions improve. in as a result , thousands of people gathered in the airport terminals, waiting for the departure of their flights, among them many of our compatriots. the flight was first rescheduled for an hour and a half, then after we waited for our time for the already rescheduled flight, the flight was easy. the display was removed, there are no tickets until the 19th, footage from crowded terminals shows people sleeping, some on the floor, some on chairs in the waiting rooms, many with children, travelers were essentially trapped, all flights were canceled, and there was no way to go to a hotel no possibility, because there are many roads were completely or partially flooded. about 300 russian citizens are now waiting for their flights in dubai, these are tourists and independent travelers, some of the tourists are... checking in their luggage. a similar situation has d
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but petrol prices could rebound if unrest in the middle east escalates, risking more bumps in the road to lower inflation. it's been tough — notjust in this country — and for many, the journey isn't over yet. dharshini david, bbc news. let's speak to ian stewart, chief economist at deloitte. thank you for your time. how does the uk compare globally? irate thank you for your time. how does the uk compare globally? we have been through _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer at _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer at of _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer at of 18 - the uk compare globally? we have been through peer at of 18 months| the uk compare globally? we have l been through peer at of 18 months in which inflation in the uk has been running higher than it is in europe and the states. with these numbers, at last inflation in the uk, the rate of price increases, is growing at about the same rate as it is in the states and europe, so we have been an outperform her in a bad way on infl
but petrol prices could rebound if unrest in the middle east escalates, risking more bumps in the road to lower inflation. it's been tough — notjust in this country — and for many, the journey isn't over yet. dharshini david, bbc news. let's speak to ian stewart, chief economist at deloitte. thank you for your time. how does the uk compare globally? irate thank you for your time. how does the uk compare globally? we have been through _ the uk compare globally? we have been through peer _...
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i don't think there is a floor, the middle east has the potential in the world market. this is where you change tactics, this is where you slow down your buying, where you are a little more careful about how you buy and when you buy. the fact is they want to continue to play to win, that's how you do win. >> let's talk about apple and your hypothesis that the developers conference for may or early june could be a 2007 moment for this company, i.e. the moment when the iphone was introduced. why do you say that and what will be the cause of the catalyst for that iphone moment? >> thank you for asking, i think what we are going to find out is that apple is a lot farther along in the ai speeds than people realize. how it processes things, we have both apple and microsoft equipment in our offices. the apple stuff is faster and more accurate, the critical piece for me, we may learn that apple actually puts ai on board. the big jump is going to be that it does not have to go to the web or generative engines, i think the operating system could see something substantially deeper
i don't think there is a floor, the middle east has the potential in the world market. this is where you change tactics, this is where you slow down your buying, where you are a little more careful about how you buy and when you buy. the fact is they want to continue to play to win, that's how you do win. >> let's talk about apple and your hypothesis that the developers conference for may or early june could be a 2007 moment for this company, i.e. the moment when the iphone was...
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the topics for discussion are the events in the middle east, the increasingly deteriorating situation in ukraine. at the same time, borel answered the question: why can’t the united states and great britain shoot down missiles over ukraine, following the example of israel. it turned out, this is different. there are things that cannot be compared. israel has an iron dome that took many years to build and is very expensive. even if we had the resources, this cannot be done in a short time. another topic of the summit is the competitiveness of the european union itself. the international monetary fund just upgraded its forecast for russia's gdp growth this year to 3.2%. at the same time, worsening the same forecast for the eurozone countries trying to torpedo the russian economy. there, growth is expected to be four times lower than in russia, well, actively helping. in germany, according to imf estimates, the economy will grow by only 0.2% this year. this is the worst indicator among the so -called developed countries. ivan the good, dmitry volkov, lyubov, dmitry vadalia serzhidinova
the topics for discussion are the events in the middle east, the increasingly deteriorating situation in ukraine. at the same time, borel answered the question: why can’t the united states and great britain shoot down missiles over ukraine, following the example of israel. it turned out, this is different. there are things that cannot be compared. israel has an iron dome that took many years to build and is very expensive. even if we had the resources, this cannot be done in a short time....
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east. we think both the interest rate decrease and the soft landing are called delayed but not derailed, okay? when i was on the show, say, four months ago, we talked about 150 basis points of cuts priced into the market for 2024. as of this morning we're down to 40. so we're down to the market thinking we have one cut this year. charles: one cut ubs is at two beginning in september. fed through the beginning through the dot the plot and their rhetoric, they're looking for two things to little bit temer the strength in the labor market and for consistent proof that inflation is going towards their target. we can all see that throughout this meeting of the minds and the bears coming to the federal reserve board that you know neither of those things are happening in a way that makes sense for them to. charles: right. >> to make policy rates more restrictive. charles: so here es the thing though, it looks like this bond story is superseding earnings. >> yeah. charles: listen, i don't think the
east. we think both the interest rate decrease and the soft landing are called delayed but not derailed, okay? when i was on the show, say, four months ago, we talked about 150 basis points of cuts priced into the market for 2024. as of this morning we're down to 40. so we're down to the market thinking we have one cut this year. charles: one cut ubs is at two beginning in september. fed through the beginning through the dot the plot and their rhetoric, they're looking for two things to little...
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east. the boss of the post office today was exonerated following an independent investigation into allegations of bullying. nick read always rejected claims of misconduct . the firm says it of misconduct. the firm says it has now its full backing to lead the organisation, which continues to fall under the spotlight over the horizon. it scandal, in which hundreds of subpostmasters were wrongly convicted of fraud . that's the convicted of fraud. that's the news. for the latest stories, do sign up to gb news alerts. scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. common alerts . to gb news. common alerts. >> well, after yesterday's drama in brussels and the closure order for the natcon conference, we went out afterwards for a dnnk we went out afterwards for a drink and a bite to eat. and literally we did not know. would day two of natcon happen now? we'd already seen, of course, maloney of italy speak out. the belgium prime minister, even the british prime minister so we sort of felt, well,
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german chancellor olaf scholz , aware of what is happening in the middle east, visited beijing and met with xi jinping. in the x social network, after meeting with the chinese leader, he reported that he asked the leader of the people's republic of china to influence russia so that putin withdrew troops from ukraine. china's word carries weight in russia, so i asked. leader sat down to influence russia so that putin finally stops his crazy campaign, withdraws his troops and ends this terrible war. we see how european leaders walk around xijinpin, of course, they have their own conversations and their own cooperation, including with china, china is a great power, should we expect that xijinpin will tell putin that... what putin does not want to hear? well, let's hope that xijin ping, or the chinese leadership, in general, is of good will of their own free will, simply because they talked with olaf scholz or any of the other western leaders, will make such a decision, and they will say that putin will stop the war, obviously we should not hope for that. but, if we analyze how the events
german chancellor olaf scholz , aware of what is happening in the middle east, visited beijing and met with xi jinping. in the x social network, after meeting with the chinese leader, he reported that he asked the leader of the people's republic of china to influence russia so that putin withdrew troops from ukraine. china's word carries weight in russia, so i asked. leader sat down to influence russia so that putin finally stops his crazy campaign, withdraws his troops and ends this terrible...
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and, that seems to be, pe|in the middle east. the, our on in the middle east. the, our economy is just a very small, small fry compared to the general western economy, which is influenced by it's affected by, the things like closing off, or shipping difficulties in the middle east and, the oil, the whole oil price , is affected by whole oil price, is affected by middle eastern crisis, of course. so that those sort of things are not very helpful at the moment. >> well, this is why when we was talking about the whole situation, when people were talking about israel and asking them to show restraint or whatever, when comes to whatever, when it comes to responding what iran did, and responding to what iran did, and we did a whole piece on this and a few people in touch, a few people getting in touch, they michel, you know, they all, michel, you know, focus uk matters. i was focus on uk matters. and i was trying to say, believe you me, what happens middle east what happens in the middle east will affect people will absolutely affect people here uk. whatever they her
and, that seems to be, pe|in the middle east. the, our on in the middle east. the, our economy is just a very small, small fry compared to the general western economy, which is influenced by it's affected by, the things like closing off, or shipping difficulties in the middle east and, the oil, the whole oil price , is affected by whole oil price, is affected by middle eastern crisis, of course. so that those sort of things are not very helpful at the moment. >> well, this is why when we...
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but petrol prices could rebound if unrest in the middle east escalates, risking more bumps in the road to lower inflation. it's been tough — not just in this country — and for many, the journey isn't over yet. dharshini david, bbc news. the actor hugh grant has settled his long—running privacy case against the publisher of the sun newspaper, after his lawyers told him that he could face legal costs of up to £10 million, even if he won. he says he was offered what he calls "an enormous sum of money" to settle the case. our culture editor, katie razzall, is here. how much of a surprise has this been? well, it is a surprise and it emerged in court documents, it came out today in page 18 of this one, there is a footnote saying hugh grant settled his case against news group. the actor later put a statement on x and prepare for irony. he said, as is common with entirely innocent people, they are offering me an enormous sum of money to keep this matter out of and as you were saying, that is estimated he thinks to be around £10 million. clearly an awful lot of money, but he is also cle
but petrol prices could rebound if unrest in the middle east escalates, risking more bumps in the road to lower inflation. it's been tough — not just in this country — and for many, the journey isn't over yet. dharshini david, bbc news. the actor hugh grant has settled his long—running privacy case against the publisher of the sun newspaper, after his lawyers told him that he could face legal costs of up to £10 million, even if he won. he says he was offered what he calls "an...
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. >> steve >> i think it's a little confusing how to think about what's happening in the middle east and the geopolitical concerns if you look at the s&p back to thursday, the 3 or 4% selloff we've had in that, has been mostly a flight to safety, right? you had that, and then you had a decline in yields, and now we're back up in yields. so the market went from being concerned about -- in a two or three-day span, being really concerned about a regional war in the middle east to now having to stomach and figure out how to digest these higher rates. higher for longer is a pretty good bet what i'm interested in is whether or not the same investment portfolio that you had thought about for a fedtha was cutting rates will suffice for a fed that's not cutting rates. >> elaborate a little on that. >> there was a play on utilities for rates before rates were going to come down now they're coming down. i don't know, maybe utilities are out of favor, the interest rate sensitive sectors are going to be hit a little bit harder. maybe the autos, maybe the housing. a lot of this is speculative, bec
. >> steve >> i think it's a little confusing how to think about what's happening in the middle east and the geopolitical concerns if you look at the s&p back to thursday, the 3 or 4% selloff we've had in that, has been mostly a flight to safety, right? you had that, and then you had a decline in yields, and now we're back up in yields. so the market went from being concerned about -- in a two or three-day span, being really concerned about a regional war in the middle east to...
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east issues. and she wants it to raise the fact that those are radian drones, have also been flying and hitting targets and ukraine. the leaders will speak about how europe can support ukraine on his doorstep as well. joining the summit's shack jack product in brussels. well, as israel considers the response to be around the attack and continues to fight its war against how much in gaza or fear is over, where these regional tensions could lead. it's a complex part of the world with many countries buying for influence israel today. but jordan and regional heavy weight saudi arabia surprised many observers by appearing to help defend israel from iran. smith's house. both countries are involved in a complicated balancing act. so making it difficult to predict that future behavior . when the drones and missiles from a run came flying towards israel, many of them paused to jordan. this space not only needed the arab kingdom helps shoot them down. it also opened its s space to his riley and us planes se
east issues. and she wants it to raise the fact that those are radian drones, have also been flying and hitting targets and ukraine. the leaders will speak about how europe can support ukraine on his doorstep as well. joining the summit's shack jack product in brussels. well, as israel considers the response to be around the attack and continues to fight its war against how much in gaza or fear is over, where these regional tensions could lead. it's a complex part of the world with many...
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the middle east has indeed slightly shifted the focus of attention of europeans, who on the eve of the summit, they began to think, why don’t they create the same iron dome system in ukraine. the head of european diplomacy, barel , discussed this idea during an informal conversation with eu foreign ministers, and was forced to admit that it was impossible to repeat this in ukraine. you need to understand that the iron kubla system has been created for decades, even if we had the resources to create such a system in ukraine, it cannot be done in a short time. zelensky voices the needs of the front via video link: kiev desperately needs air defense systems amid russian attacks on the energy sector. bareilles promises to knock on all doors so that the eu countries transfer their patriot systems or give money to purchase new ones, but so far few people have responded, writes financial. european capitals have said they have no plans to send ukraine new systems, arguing they need to maintain their own defense capabilities. germany transferred two patriat systems to ukraine, but this week m
the middle east has indeed slightly shifted the focus of attention of europeans, who on the eve of the summit, they began to think, why don’t they create the same iron dome system in ukraine. the head of european diplomacy, barel , discussed this idea during an informal conversation with eu foreign ministers, and was forced to admit that it was impossible to repeat this in ukraine. you need to understand that the iron kubla system has been created for decades, even if we had the resources to...
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east. main, great geopolitical risk out there, what are you seeing as far as customers seeking to hedge that risk? >> i'm seeing a great state of complicity with geopolitical risk over the years. and it's amazing as you said i've been around a long time in the market and participated myself over 25 years. now managing an exchange for the last 20. it's amazing the complicity i have seen for people when it comes to geopolitical risk. >> sandra: is that because we are producing so much oil? >> no, i think it's yesterday's newspaper people get shortsighted about what is going on in october 7 happens in israel and people seem to forget about it later and with protests and things of that nature but no one is doing anything about it. i think we get complicity about people managing that risk. that's not healthy. i hope people will manage the risk more appropriately. >> sandra: last question on the economy are you optimistic? you hear these guys jpmorgan, jamie dimon, some big red flags out there ab
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by these two days we have heard nothing but about different conflicts here in europe and in the middle east, different levels of threats, different airspace, although the shaheds and ballistics are the same, about different threats of escalation, but are human lives different, are people's dignity different , no, we value every life equally. ukraine will request the convening of a meeting of the nato council of ukraine regarding the protection of the sky, the supply of air defense systems, relevant systems and missiles. mr. general, what do you think is holding back our western partners from transferring enough air defense systems to at least close millionaire cities? well, first of all , the previous performances. zelenskyi, it is such an interesting moment that there should be, you know, a key phrase, but why was it not, and why is the huge number of dead people responsible for the inaction of the authorities at certain stages of the last five years of the history of ukraine, which concerns, why, well, at least because in order to be helped, you have to do a lot yourself, and when th
by these two days we have heard nothing but about different conflicts here in europe and in the middle east, different levels of threats, different airspace, although the shaheds and ballistics are the same, about different threats of escalation, but are human lives different, are people's dignity different , no, we value every life equally. ukraine will request the convening of a meeting of the nato council of ukraine regarding the protection of the sky, the supply of air defense systems,...
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of course it's not just in the middle east, that's a bed. so how many of those to go in the will in ukraine? yes, of course. and initially following the russian invasion of ukraine, we saw a very, very law spiking oil prices, which have a material impact on global economies in twice to 20 to 20. negatively things shuffled out of the true picture stats. we much unable those sanctions have been imposed against russia and we know how to do some price cap. the actual flows of or for russia, of not meant of not dig fine massively. it's not, there's not really a decline very much a tool. they just moved from one market to another. so jim politics is always a factor. the october, the 7th attacks, a usead lead to a short time spike. we're seeing some tension now we're just playing around with us . so the tension is always there, but it is very, very difficult. one to 5. how much that means in terms of dollars a barrel on the product you. so then of course that brings us to the on the key factor which is supply. and we see solid, the driving producti
of course it's not just in the middle east, that's a bed. so how many of those to go in the will in ukraine? yes, of course. and initially following the russian invasion of ukraine, we saw a very, very law spiking oil prices, which have a material impact on global economies in twice to 20 to 20. negatively things shuffled out of the true picture stats. we much unable those sanctions have been imposed against russia and we know how to do some price cap. the actual flows of or for russia, of not...
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east. the u.s. working to de-escalate tensions with israel and iran. we spoke with jamie dimon about the need for strong american leadership. here is some of that conversation. jamie: we need good american leadership. we need to explain to people why this is so important for the world. america first. no american president will say america second. but we need to explain why ukraine is important to us and why america relies on global security and why our allies rely on that. if they cannot rely on america they will have to rely on someone else. ♪ - super excited to open up my diploma from southern new hampshire university. ♪ ♪ - i'm nervous, i'm excited. ♪ ♪ - [man] okay, let's see it. let's see it. - oh my gosh. - jesus suarez, i did it and it's here. (group cheers) ♪ ♪ - [narrator] next term starts soon. visit snhu.edu. visit snhu.edu. so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with e
east. the u.s. working to de-escalate tensions with israel and iran. we spoke with jamie dimon about the need for strong american leadership. here is some of that conversation. jamie: we need good american leadership. we need to explain to people why this is so important for the world. america first. no american president will say america second. but we need to explain why ukraine is important to us and why america relies on global security and why our allies rely on that. if they cannot rely...
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personnel and facilities in the middle east. we have seen a tremendous amount of unrest since that time. and, i think you know that i'm going to read it for my colleagues, with the designation of foreign terrorist organization requires. first it requires it is a foreign organization. indeed the houthis are. the organization engages in terrorist activity, or, it pertains the capability and intent to engage in terrorist activity or terrorism. yes they do. and finally, terrorist activity or terrorist activity threatens the security of united states nationals or national security of the united states. the houthis meet these requirements. my question for you is is the trump administration wrong in designating them as a foreign terrorist ministration? >> thank you, senator, there was a strong movement within the trump administration to designate the houthis, it led to the fto, a new demonstration came in and saw to prioritize game and --is a foreign policy priority. i believe it is more prudent in terms of the peace process i describe
personnel and facilities in the middle east. we have seen a tremendous amount of unrest since that time. and, i think you know that i'm going to read it for my colleagues, with the designation of foreign terrorist organization requires. first it requires it is a foreign organization. indeed the houthis are. the organization engages in terrorist activity, or, it pertains the capability and intent to engage in terrorist activity or terrorism. yes they do. and finally, terrorist activity or...
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in the last few days he said 3 days ago in the middle east, we saw what reliable protection of human lives for me. so i was, looks like. so that is an indication of just how angry, seemingly ukrainian, those sources be great and military and government all about this lack of a defense that they're suffering. and they blaming the, the delay of a hold up in the release of 60 plus $1000000000.00. why arguments in the us congress and pledges by european allies also that it taking a long time to get here, child stratford, which is 0 posada central ukraine. the us con, was holding back to back hearings examining safety failures and buildings manufacturing practices among those testifying is what's the lowest sign it for? the bowling engineer has one of alarming deficiencies and just calling for more than a 1000 bowen plains to be grounded. the us company has faced several security failures in recent years, including 2 deadly crashes. i told coach, this is a former airline safety engineer full, boeing and ceo of s a dot com. and he says that problems at bowen has been assessed for years. in
in the last few days he said 3 days ago in the middle east, we saw what reliable protection of human lives for me. so i was, looks like. so that is an indication of just how angry, seemingly ukrainian, those sources be great and military and government all about this lack of a defense that they're suffering. and they blaming the, the delay of a hold up in the release of 60 plus $1000000000.00. why arguments in the us congress and pledges by european allies also that it taking a long time to get...
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east. but netanyahu has said israel will decide on own steps. we hope that anything israel does is as limited and as targeted and as smart as possible. it's in no—one's interest that we see escalation. translation: we will make our own decisions on our own. _ and the state of israel will do what it needs to defend itself. a former chairman of royal mail and post office, allan leighton, says the horizon it scandal is unbelievable and apologises for what happened to sub—postmasters while he was chairman. children's doctors are calling for it to be made illegal to smack children in england and northern ireland, saying current laws are �*unjust and dangerously vague'. inactivity among working age people in the uk due to long—term sickness is set to increase further over the coming years, new research suggests. sport and for a full round—up, here's the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. a huge night ahead in the champions league — with manchester city and arsenal pote
east. but netanyahu has said israel will decide on own steps. we hope that anything israel does is as limited and as targeted and as smart as possible. it's in no—one's interest that we see escalation. translation: we will make our own decisions on our own. _ and the state of israel will do what it needs to defend itself. a former chairman of royal mail and post office, allan leighton, says the horizon it scandal is unbelievable and apologises for what happened to sub—postmasters while he...
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the situation in the middle east turned out to be more important than ukraine. will they be able to reach an agreement and how will the united states react to this? how american intelligence agencies are trying to hack social networks. in touch with the president, the head of the ministry of emergency situations, members of the government and governors of the orenburg, kurgan and tyumen regions. vladimir putin receives reports from the regions most affected by the flood every day, but the situation is changing hourly. difficult. orsk and orenburg passed the peak of the flood. now sanitary treatment of areas where there is water is underway. retreated, houses are drying out, utility services are urgently restoring the supply of water and electricity, rescuers are delivering food, bottled water, essentials, volunteers are helping. meanwhile, water is advancing on kurgan, 14,000 people in the region have been evacuated, 18 temporary accommodation centers have been opened for them, which can accommodate a total of 500 residents, many note. move in with relatives, au
the situation in the middle east turned out to be more important than ukraine. will they be able to reach an agreement and how will the united states react to this? how american intelligence agencies are trying to hack social networks. in touch with the president, the head of the ministry of emergency situations, members of the government and governors of the orenburg, kurgan and tyumen regions. vladimir putin receives reports from the regions most affected by the flood every day, but the...
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east, and one of the main ones will definitely be the issue of finding ways to end the war in ukraine peacefully. he will again call for negotiations to sit down with putin and agree on something. and finally, big water will not just leave russia, it can be said. even attacks, floods, continues to arrive and break dams. for example, the tobol river near the city of kurgan has already risen above a dangerous level, while the water level is rising at a rate that is catastrophic for local residents. not on hastily created zagats from sandbags either are helping, so the regional leadership called on the residents of the flooded areas of kurgan and ketiv district to evacuate immediately. local mnsniki as well. authorities reported on 25 settlements in which thousands of houses and agricultural lands were flooded. russia under water, this is good news to end today's column world about ukraine. i will already prepare for tomorrow's broadcast, but don't switch, because we still have a lot of interesting things. damn you, stepladders, my legs can't walk anymore, wait, i'm suffocating, there's
east, and one of the main ones will definitely be the issue of finding ways to end the war in ukraine peacefully. he will again call for negotiations to sit down with putin and agree on something. and finally, big water will not just leave russia, it can be said. even attacks, floods, continues to arrive and break dams. for example, the tobol river near the city of kurgan has already risen above a dangerous level, while the water level is rising at a rate that is catastrophic for local...
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we were talking about the situation in the middle east, israel is saying no matter what others are telling it to do, it will counterattack but don't know the details. there was some talk about targeting nuclear facilities that general petraeus says do not exist. israel begs to differ. do you want to close out? should i? normally i'd hold. but... taking the gains is smart here, right? feel more confident with stock ratings from j.p. morgan analysts in the chase app. when you've got a decision to make... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management. (fisher investments) at fisher investments we may look like other money managers, but we're different. (other money manager) you can't be that different. (fisher investments) we are. we have a team of specialists not only in investing, but also also in financial and estate planning and more. (other money manager) your clients rely on you for all that? (fisher investments) yes. and as a fiduciary, we always put their interests first. (other money manager) but you still sell commission -based products, right? (fisher investments) no. we have a simpl
we were talking about the situation in the middle east, israel is saying no matter what others are telling it to do, it will counterattack but don't know the details. there was some talk about targeting nuclear facilities that general petraeus says do not exist. israel begs to differ. do you want to close out? should i? normally i'd hold. but... taking the gains is smart here, right? feel more confident with stock ratings from j.p. morgan analysts in the chase app. when you've got a decision to...
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juror number seven is a middle-aged white man who lives on the upper east side a lawyer from north carolina and married with two kids and his wife works at a bank. he gets his news from "the new york times," "the wall street journal," "the new york post," "the washington post," and he listens to npr. kennedy, there's a lot to unpack from the original pool of at least in that section of 96 that we now had to be few. many dismissed for cause and many dismissed without having to articulate a cause which under the evidence form of the code of criminal conduct here. what you make of who's on the jury and what do you make with what happened with those who were excuse? >> kennedy: i am glad they could go through their social media because people are trying to sneak and below the radar and say things like i really don't have an opinion or i don't follow politics i don't know who he is. meanwhile there are massive anti-trump haters and they want to get in there and tell peto his candidate feet and his potential future presidency. i am glad they found a way of really finding those people are getting
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. >>> and as we've been speaking about the tensions in the middle east, joining us now is jordan's deputy prime minister and foreign minister, thank you very much. who's in new york today. talk to me about what jordan -- how jordan now sees this picture because you are more vulnerable than almost any other of the arab neighbors. you have a large palestinian population. you've seen the devastation in gaza, and you took the step of shooting down iranian drones that were aimed towards israel. >> thank you so much. i mean, we are where we have always been trying to bring an end to this war, trying to work against deescalation, the danger of escalation is real and all of us have to work together to prevent it. we did what we have to do to make sure that everybody understands that we will not allow iran or israel to turn jordan into a battleground. we will take any projectiles that threaten our peoples and violate our sovereignty and pose a threat to jordanians, and we made this clear to both israel and iran. i think the focus now should be where it should have been from the very, very beginnin
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khanna: i rise today to oppose the neo con march into another war in the middle east. it is the same chorus, that time it's iran. john bolton who blundered us into iraq, now is calling for strikes on iran, all over cnn and cable news and senator marsha blackburn saying we need retaliatory strikes into iran and who could forget senator graham saying hit them hard. blow them off the map. this is foolishness. let me be clear. the american people, democrats or republicans or independents, do not want another war in the middle east. they do not want us to make the same mistake we made in iraq. they do not trillions of our tax dollars going into foreign wars and instead demanding that we invest in jobs here at home, in child care, in health care, in america. i call today for the american people to stand up against the foreign policy blob and against the establishment and prevent them from getting us into another war in the middle east. i yield back the rest of my time. mr. meeks: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from tex
khanna: i rise today to oppose the neo con march into another war in the middle east. it is the same chorus, that time it's iran. john bolton who blundered us into iraq, now is calling for strikes on iran, all over cnn and cable news and senator marsha blackburn saying we need retaliatory strikes into iran and who could forget senator graham saying hit them hard. blow them off the map. this is foolishness. let me be clear. the american people, democrats or republicans or independents, do not...
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with the middle east, it is still somewhere - alone, in general, not alone, with its feet resting on the ground, on what is happening on the ground, at the level of combat units, at the level in our case, trenches, dugouts, fpv, drones, that is, what is going on there, what may be, and not everyone sees from a high geopolitical level, but how the discussion takes place at the geopolitical level, where they are moving or not moving, and what trends... whether they will prevail or not depends on what is happening on earth, in this case on earth not on this scale of the map, on a completely different scale of the map, this, by the way, is a very good example of the fact that even when you are talking on this scale, and you shouldn’t forget about another scale, much more so to speak, such a substantive one, like this, yes, understand that that big map is in many ways... i didn’t discuss much attention to the need for such equipment, that is, they were talking about something so grandiose, strategic, which is also very necessary, these are the machines for evacuating the wounded from
with the middle east, it is still somewhere - alone, in general, not alone, with its feet resting on the ground, on what is happening on the ground, at the level of combat units, at the level in our case, trenches, dugouts, fpv, drones, that is, what is going on there, what may be, and not everyone sees from a high geopolitical level, but how the discussion takes place at the geopolitical level, where they are moving or not moving, and what trends... whether they will prevail or not depends on...
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i don't know how can i help them open in the middle east bureau chief maria the notion i downs into a not the violence attack by settlers that was boxed by the idea. a young jewish settlers covering their faces token front of a garage and a palestinian village. then 2 of them enter inside one's glass has a car with flammable liquid and other one sets it on fire. israeli soldiers cold on the same video stay behind. clearly aware of what is going to happen and do nothing to stop the use when the job is done and the settlers leave. the soldiers give them cover. at one point they start shooting at on, on the police, stevie and throwing stones, as could be seen on another video filaments from a different angle. we've gone to the scene of the attack to find the place full of dramatic reminders towards the vehicles broken windows, bullet casings and terry find residents. this is the garage from the video that went viral and this is what's left from the white car set on fire. and the footage, the owner shared the materials from hasty ctv cameras with us that refused to talk on camera, fearing
i don't know how can i help them open in the middle east bureau chief maria the notion i downs into a not the violence attack by settlers that was boxed by the idea. a young jewish settlers covering their faces token front of a garage and a palestinian village. then 2 of them enter inside one's glass has a car with flammable liquid and other one sets it on fire. israeli soldiers cold on the same video stay behind. clearly aware of what is going to happen and do nothing to stop the use when the...
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east, but benjamin netanyahu has said israel will decide on its own steps. we hope that anything israel does is as limited and as targeted and as smart as possible. it's in no—one's interest that we see escalation. translation: we will make our own decisions on our own. _ and the state of israel will do what it needs to defend itself. the actor hugh grant settles a long—running lawsuit —— says he has been offered a enormous amount of money as he settles a long—running lawsuit against the publisher of the sun newspaper over claims journalist used private investigators to tap his phone. mps have rejected all of the changes made to the rwanda bill by the house of lords. the bill is now being sent back to the house of lords. a russian missile kills 1a and wounds more than 60 in chernihiv in northern ukraine. inflation in the uk has fallen to its lowest level for two and a half years as some food prices drop. hello,
east, but benjamin netanyahu has said israel will decide on its own steps. we hope that anything israel does is as limited and as targeted and as smart as possible. it's in no—one's interest that we see escalation. translation: we will make our own decisions on our own. _ and the state of israel will do what it needs to defend itself. the actor hugh grant settles a long—running lawsuit —— says he has been offered a enormous amount of money as he settles a long—running lawsuit against...
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on a political solutions of peace and security in the middle east. g 7 leaders will meet in june. well, for more on the set spring in georgia hall, he is joining us live from could pre enjoying, what are we expecting to hear from the g 7 foreign ministers day we were hearing from our white house correspondent, kimberly how could she was talking about how the us is, is, is trying to pa, so was going to pause more sanctions on iran. it wants to do so with its g 7 allies . can we expect anything on this? but i think the g 7 foreign ministers meeting here in caffrey over the next 48 hours so, so we'll play 5. what is a fost emerging consensus among israel's closest allies by the us? of course the u. k. as well as number of the you countries and of course there's other countries that make up the g 7 across a range of international meetings. now a consensus to do everything possible to try to avoid a wide, a war. it involves urging maximum caution unrestrained on israel as it deliberates it's next moves. it's response to it runs attack over the weekend and
on a political solutions of peace and security in the middle east. g 7 leaders will meet in june. well, for more on the set spring in georgia hall, he is joining us live from could pre enjoying, what are we expecting to hear from the g 7 foreign ministers day we were hearing from our white house correspondent, kimberly how could she was talking about how the us is, is, is trying to pa, so was going to pause more sanctions on iran. it wants to do so with its g 7 allies . can we expect anything...
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east, one of the five busiest in the world. under a whole sea of water, the taxiways of the runway are not even visible, the city found itself in the epicenter of a real storm. while lightning struck the spire of the tallest building in the world, the burch khalifa tower, and hurricane winds threw furniture from hotel balconies on the ground, cars tried to dock. for example, they are trying to save a drowning cat in streams of water. but here is the situation in the metro on the first floors of the largest shopping center, dubai mall. this has never happened here. within a day, a city in the desert was hit by one-and-a-half-year normal precipitation, orange level of weather danger. it is quite rare for such rains to fall, well, by the standards of the united arab emirates or oman or qatar, that is, the persian gulf, which is actually such an arid region with high temperatures. but on the other hand , it’s all moving quite quickly; already today the rains are almost over, they go to the north, northeast, the situation in
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tensions in the middle east sparking firestorms on college campuses. the university of southern california canceled a speech by this year's valedictorian, a muslim student, citing security concerns. this after complaints from pro-israeli groups citing the student's support for palestinians. >> reporter: controversy on campus after usc canceled the valedictorian's commencement speech citing safety concerns. she was chosen to be the valedictorian, selected from 100 students who applied. two pro-israel and jewish groups complained about the choice, pointing to her social media activity, specifically a link to a free palestine slideshow on her instagram which calls for the abolishment of the state of israel. >> the university has to make the decision about whether this valedictorian and her propagation of anti-semitic vitriol online is worthy of being the representative of the class of 2024. >> reporter: she is shocked and profoundly disappointed that they are succumbing to a campaign of hate. >> unfortunately, it's clear, if you are a muslim student today
tensions in the middle east sparking firestorms on college campuses. the university of southern california canceled a speech by this year's valedictorian, a muslim student, citing security concerns. this after complaints from pro-israeli groups citing the student's support for palestinians. >> reporter: controversy on campus after usc canceled the valedictorian's commencement speech citing safety concerns. she was chosen to be the valedictorian, selected from 100 students who applied. two...
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east. but benjamin netanyahu said israel will decide on its own steps. we netanyahu said israel will decide on its own stem-— its own steps. we have anything israel does _ its own steps. we have anything israel does is _ its own steps. we have anything israel does is as _ its own steps. we have anything israel does is as limited - its own steps. we have anything israel does is as limited and - its own steps. we have anything israel does is as limited and are | israel does is as limited and are smart and targeted as possible. it is in no one public interest that we see escalation further. translation: we will make — see escalation further. translation: we will make all— see escalation further. translation: we will make all our— see escalation further. translation: we will make all our decisions - see escalation further. translation: we will make all our decisions on - we will make all our decisions on our own— we will make all our decisions on our own and the state of israel will d
east. but benjamin netanyahu said israel will decide on its own steps. we netanyahu said israel will decide on its own stem-— its own steps. we have anything israel does _ its own steps. we have anything israel does is _ its own steps. we have anything israel does is as _ its own steps. we have anything israel does is as limited - its own steps. we have anything israel does is as limited and - its own steps. we have anything israel does is as limited and are | israel does is as limited and...
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east and it's got to change that into israel is got to become a normal middle east country. somehow it's got to worry about eric eric if i for that to happen. era for that in the design is project past that come to an institute, and i know that has said so that it will happen already thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands. i think it is early to last in the last 6 months. and if that's a continual bleeding, so israel, you know, it is marching forward into the future, but it's the people are the keynote, the end of this whole, all the project is revealed as a parsed and that is your essential crisis. so i, i don't see this really resolving it easily. it's going to be a lot of angry or layla. let me ask you the last 25 seconds is this, the end of design is project that we witnessing it? i'm asked over 7. i have the space when i said this word was easier to speed up, it's a state solution or we're basically would see it is there as a different kind of scenario, not even is it, as we know today. and i believe that to be on the interstate solution is that it would no
east and it's got to change that into israel is got to become a normal middle east country. somehow it's got to worry about eric eric if i for that to happen. era for that in the design is project past that come to an institute, and i know that has said so that it will happen already thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands. i think it is early to last in the last 6 months. and if that's a continual bleeding, so israel, you know, it is marching forward into the future, but it's the...
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buildings are not only european buildings, for example, from the far east to the middle east to , for example, south america, all kinds of buildings in different cultures, with different climates, with different styles and different materials, were built in athens, greece. 193 editing the athens charter is the first international agreement for the protection of historical monuments. it is very important to be the first , but it pays less attention to the context , it pays less attention to software and social issues , it pays more attention to technical issues about single buildings and archaeological sites. the hague, netherlands, 1954, drafting the hague charter, an agreement to protect historical buildings in times of war have just come out of europe after the second world war, and in the field of war protection, there are many monuments destroyed in the war and they have not been paid attention to. ghetto and now they want to rebuild these, so it's a matter of fasting for them, especially for europeans, so a manifesto is drawn up in laha, in a meeting called how basically works. h
buildings are not only european buildings, for example, from the far east to the middle east to , for example, south america, all kinds of buildings in different cultures, with different climates, with different styles and different materials, were built in athens, greece. 193 editing the athens charter is the first international agreement for the protection of historical monuments. it is very important to be the first , but it pays less attention to the context , it pays less attention to...
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east. according to experts, further escalation could push prices above $400. it was economic news. short. these are the facts. we continue now to the theme of the last weeks. spring floods in russia have become the largest in the last few decades. in the kurgan region , the level of the tabol river is rapidly rising, about 19 thousand residents may be at risk, well, in the tyumen region, floods threaten almost hundreds of settlements, people are being evacuated from 14 villages. a state of emergency due to flooding was introduced in ulan ud and two districts of buryaati. hundreds of summer cottages went under water and residential buildings, military engineers undermine ice jams on the selenga river. in the tomsk region, the water level in the tom river is falling, the bi is rising, almost 500 household plots remain in the flood zone, well, in the orenburg region, the flood is shifting to the west of the region, and in the affected areas they are preparing for large-scale vaccination agains
east. according to experts, further escalation could push prices above $400. it was economic news. short. these are the facts. we continue now to the theme of the last weeks. spring floods in russia have become the largest in the last few decades. in the kurgan region , the level of the tabol river is rapidly rising, about 19 thousand residents may be at risk, well, in the tyumen region, floods threaten almost hundreds of settlements, people are being evacuated from 14 villages. a state of...
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headline: ukraine is burning, brussels is thinking about the middle east. the publication notes that europeans want to focus specifically on the conflict between iran and israel, but they can only do so... a conference of national conservatives, but here the european holy democracy intervened. the first two venues refused to hold events due to pressure from local authorities; in the end, the organizers somehow found a place there, but here they intervened belgian police, who were sent there by the head of the municipality of st. josten naude, emir kier. french politician eric zemore accuses cyrus of using the police as a personal militia. the ideologist of brexit, nigel farage, said that he already knew perfectly well that he was not expected in brissel, but the current hungarian prime minister orban, who was supposed to come to a press conference on another day, flew into a rage. he wrote that, apparently, the eu can no longer tolerate freedom of speech, and warned that it cannot be silenced with the help of the police. in the evening orban decided that he
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well that's the international committee of the red cross is regional director for near and middle east, but they feel kind of building the ability to kind of only thank you so much for joining us on upfront. thank you for inviting me. the humanitarian situation in gaza is spirally more than 33000 people have been killed. the majority of those people have been women and children. according to one analysis, 100 percent of guys. this population is at imminent risk of famine. health care is also buckling. there's only about 10 of the territories. 36 hospitals, even partially functioning. this talk about a possible round invasion in the rough uh, your organization, international committee. the red cross is in guys that you're in touch with the teams there. could you talk to me about what you're hearing from the ground? what we hear from the ground is it's either the something which cannot be capture by figures. and i believe that at one stage, the way we have described the prizes in guides, us, we have running out of words and concepts to describe what is in gaza. you know, you as you might
well that's the international committee of the red cross is regional director for near and middle east, but they feel kind of building the ability to kind of only thank you so much for joining us on upfront. thank you for inviting me. the humanitarian situation in gaza is spirally more than 33000 people have been killed. the majority of those people have been women and children. according to one analysis, 100 percent of guys. this population is at imminent risk of famine. health care is also...
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east — but benjamin netanyahu has said israel will decide on its own steps. we hope that anything israel does is as limited and as targeted and as smart as possible. it is in no one's interest that we see an escalation. translation: we will make our own i decisions on our own and the state i of israel will do what it needs to defend itself. a russian missile kills 14 and wounds more than 60 in chernihiv in northern ukraine. bbc verify has been assessing the latest footage. on verified today we have been looking into the russian strike on the ukrainian city of chernihiv and reports of explosions on a russian airbase in annexed crimea. the actor hugh grant settles a long—running lawsuit against the publisher of the sun newspaper over claims journalists used private investigators to tap his phone. hello. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them.
east — but benjamin netanyahu has said israel will decide on its own steps. we hope that anything israel does is as limited and as targeted and as smart as possible. it is in no one's interest that we see an escalation. translation: we will make our own i decisions on our own and the state i of israel will do what it needs to defend itself. a russian missile kills 14 and wounds more than 60 in chernihiv in northern ukraine. bbc verify has been assessing the latest footage. on verified today...
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one of over a dozen trips i have made to the middle east in the last 30 years. before the attack on october 7, saudi arabia was on the brink of signing a peace agreement in joining the abraham accords. formalizing the saudi-israeli relations for both countries would achieve strategy and military goals -- strategic and military goals. bringing hope for more peaceful opportunities with moderate arab nations. when the ayatollah saw this i believe he pulled the strings on proxy forces to stop these negotiations that resulted in hamas' horrific attack on innocent israeli citizens on october 7. that took over 1,200 lives and 200 hostages. iran is one of the number one state sponsored terrorists in the world. is number one. for years the iranian regime has been funding hamas, hezbollah, and houthis to spread international chaos. iran is directly or through its proxies killed hundreds of americans that have been in the region. china is also threatening taiwan and watching how the united states responds to other conflicts around the world. they are watching. the new axis
one of over a dozen trips i have made to the middle east in the last 30 years. before the attack on october 7, saudi arabia was on the brink of signing a peace agreement in joining the abraham accords. formalizing the saudi-israeli relations for both countries would achieve strategy and military goals -- strategic and military goals. bringing hope for more peaceful opportunities with moderate arab nations. when the ayatollah saw this i believe he pulled the strings on proxy forces to stop these...
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he's director of the middle east and north africa programme at the european council on foreign relations — a think tank that focuses on european foreign and security policy. what would you say at european countries now looking at possible european sanctions i know you've looked at the impact of sanctions before, is that the answer? i looked at the impact of sanctions before, is that the answer? i don't think many — before, is that the answer? i don't think many people _ before, is that the answer? i don't think many people think— before, is that the answer? i don't think many people think it - before, is that the answer? i don't think many people think it is - before, is that the answer? i don't think many people think it is to - before, is that the answer? i don't think many people think it is to be| think many people think it is to be honest. i'm sure we will announce more sanctions from the europeans and the uk and the us but i don't think anybody fundamentally believes that this is going to change the equation and erasing regime behaviour. perhaps the one sanction that we have
he's director of the middle east and north africa programme at the european council on foreign relations — a think tank that focuses on european foreign and security policy. what would you say at european countries now looking at possible european sanctions i know you've looked at the impact of sanctions before, is that the answer? i looked at the impact of sanctions before, is that the answer? i don't think many — before, is that the answer? i don't think many people _ before, is that the...
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in the last few days he said 3 days ago in the middle east, we saw what reliable protection of human lives for me. so i was, looks like. so that is an indication of just how angry, seemingly ukrainian, those sources be great and military and government all about this lack of a defense that they're suffering. and they're blaming the, the delay of a hold up in the release of 60 plus $1000000000.00. why arguments in the us congress and play g is by european allies also that it taking a long time to get here. child stratford, which is 0 pull tava, central ukraine. nato secretary general un stilton bug is a members of the alliance to prioritize giving you kindly admitted create over meeting that own targets. speaking at the press conference in brussels, one of the situation on the battlefield was difficult. if allies face a choice between meeting and they don't typically targets on providing more 8 to ukraine, my message is clear. send more to ukraine. this denmark is a strong example providing all of the temporary a to they've koreans. but also with clear pounds in place to defend this n
in the last few days he said 3 days ago in the middle east, we saw what reliable protection of human lives for me. so i was, looks like. so that is an indication of just how angry, seemingly ukrainian, those sources be great and military and government all about this lack of a defense that they're suffering. and they're blaming the, the delay of a hold up in the release of 60 plus $1000000000.00. why arguments in the us congress and play g is by european allies also that it taking a long time...
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east, and there seems to be no way out for them, but we ’ll talk about that after the ad. romanian president klaus johannes intends to lead nato and host the alliance's largest base in europe in his country. johannis, have you become a servant of the americans? he is german. the base can be used as a jump-off airfield for striking russian territory. we have helped and will continue to help ukraine. iohannis has as many as 17 criminal cases. mr. pont's team lied that i was involved in child trafficking. at the right time i can prove this with documents. but he said this for 10 years. back, the documents are in process, criminal cases were opened not only about children, but about corruption, while this man romania already owes 144 billion euros, he sold romania for the fact that he would be given the post of nato secretary. americans, as ukraine moves towards the abyss, are very interested in romania, because it should be one of the second ukraines. the minister of defense resigns with the wording: i cannot cooperate with this president, they will deploy a huge strike group
east, and there seems to be no way out for them, but we ’ll talk about that after the ad. romanian president klaus johannes intends to lead nato and host the alliance's largest base in europe in his country. johannis, have you become a servant of the americans? he is german. the base can be used as a jump-off airfield for striking russian territory. we have helped and will continue to help ukraine. iohannis has as many as 17 criminal cases. mr. pont's team lied that i was involved in child...
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. >> so much has happened in the middle east since then, and after the harvard and u penn presidents resigned, congresswoman elise stefanik promised it was just the beginning of her work to expose the rot in our most prestigious higher institution services. that was four months ago. have the political dynamics shifted since then? >> reporter: they've only gotten more complicated, separately from the discussion of anti-semitism, anti-jewish hay hatred, we are always talking about foreign funding here on capitol hill. of course the dynamics with that have gotten more complicated, with democrats calling for conditioning aid to israel for example for needing humanitarian promises from israel when it comes to their conduct in gaza. when it comes to this issue of anti-semitism, so far in this hearing it began less than 15 minutes ago you hear bipartisan statements from democrats, from republican all saying that anti-semitism should not be allowed. last weekweek. >> julie tsirkin, we'll keep an eye on this hearing. thank you for your reporting. >>> also on capitol hill this morning, the boe
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east. for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen, or go to gb news. com slash alerts. now it's back to . martin. now it's back to. martin. >> thank you tatiana. now we've got an absolute ton of stuff to get through today, so let's get cracking . and nearly two years cracking. and nearly two years after then—home secretary dame priti patel first announced the migrant deal with rwanda is the end, finally, finally in sight. while mp5 are debating the bill right now , you have live right now, you have live pictures there from the house of commons. you can see them debating this and that's after the house of lords once again rejected it last night. well, i'm joined in our studio in westminster by our political edhon westminster by our political editor, christopher hope . chris, editor, christopher hope. chris, forgive me for sounding jaded . forgive me for sounding jaded. forgive me for sounding wary. forgive me for sounding wary. forgive me for so
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usc said the intensity of feelings fueled by social media and the ongoing conflict in the middle east has grown to include many voices and escalating to creating substantial risk. she said anti-muslim and anti-palestinian voices have subjected me to a campaign of racist hatred because of my uncompromising belief in human rights for all and asked on another network does she endorse the idea of abolishing israel? she dodged the question and then said answering yes or no would be an injustice to the issue. we'll send it back to you. >> bill: bill melugin reporting on that in los angeles. >> dana: it's everywhere you look. before we go you need something lighter? i do. a pachyderm on the prowl. watch this elephant stopping traffic in montana. the elephant is safe and sound and reunited with its handlers. can you imagine getting in your car? dad, check it out. >> bill: what do you think the elephant was thinking? >> dana: where? that's a great line. we'll leave it there. harris faulkner is up next. >> harris: the moment is here.
usc said the intensity of feelings fueled by social media and the ongoing conflict in the middle east has grown to include many voices and escalating to creating substantial risk. she said anti-muslim and anti-palestinian voices have subjected me to a campaign of racist hatred because of my uncompromising belief in human rights for all and asked on another network does she endorse the idea of abolishing israel? she dodged the question and then said answering yes or no would be an injustice to...
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they want google to stop doing business with israel because of what's going on in the middle east. >> and this was not. at the mountain view headquarters. >> sunnyvale police say about 80 people gathered outside the google facility about 10, 30 in the morning. most of them left by lunchtime. however, there were 5 that remain until after 6.30, and police eventually arrested them trespassing. >> in the south bay, a former youth pastor in san jose now charged with committing crimes against young women. brett franklin by master is facing 6 counts of committing lewd acts with a girl from this time. she was 8 until she was 13. he worked as the youth group director and pastor at river church community in san jose. according to the santa clara district attorney's office, youth group members claimed by master groomed teenagers and performed lewd acts on them. in a statement kron 4 by masters lawyer denies the allegations claiming they're part of a slanders campaign to destroy his client's reputation. he says, quote, while mister by master worked at the river, he ministered on the christian ide
they want google to stop doing business with israel because of what's going on in the middle east. >> and this was not. at the mountain view headquarters. >> sunnyvale police say about 80 people gathered outside the google facility about 10, 30 in the morning. most of them left by lunchtime. however, there were 5 that remain until after 6.30, and police eventually arrested them trespassing. >> in the south bay, a former youth pastor in san jose now charged with committing...
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. >>> now let's move to escalating tensions in the middle east. israel's war cabinet meeting and discussing how best to respond to iran's weekend drone and missile strikes. we're learning in the wake of that attack, the u.s. will impose new sanctions against iran. richard engel joins us now from tel aviv. hey, richard. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, hoda. so israel, yes, is still trying to calibrate its expected response to iran's attack this weekend. and iran this morning made it clear it will not hesitate to strike back. iran's president this morning couldn't have been more clear, with a message to israel, don't attack. speaking at an army parade, he said that even the tiniest invasion by israel would bring a massive and harsh response. we visited an israeli military base where weapons are collected and analyzed. the hamas weapons are deadly but mostly small. grenades and rockets with ranges of 50 miles or less. what iran launched was in a different league. this is the tail end of one of the ballistic missiles that iran fired over the
. >>> now let's move to escalating tensions in the middle east. israel's war cabinet meeting and discussing how best to respond to iran's weekend drone and missile strikes. we're learning in the wake of that attack, the u.s. will impose new sanctions against iran. richard engel joins us now from tel aviv. hey, richard. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, hoda. so israel, yes, is still trying to calibrate its expected response to iran's attack this weekend. and iran this...
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east — but benjamin netanyahu has said israel will decide on its own steps. we hope that anything israel does is as limited and as targeted and as smart as possible. it is in no one�*s interest that we see an escalation. translation: we will make our own decisions on our own and the state of israel will do what it needs to defend itself. an iran�*s president has warned there will be a harsh response if israel has the slightest response to its retaliatory attack over the weekend. i�*m lyse doucet injerusalem, with the latest on the response to iran�*s weekend attack i�*m annita mcveigh in london. our other main stories. a russian missile kills 14 and wounds more than 60 in chernihiv in northern ukraine. the actor hugh grant settles a long running lawsuit against the publisher of the sun newspaper over claims journalists used private investigators to tap his phone.
east — but benjamin netanyahu has said israel will decide on its own steps. we hope that anything israel does is as limited and as targeted and as smart as possible. it is in no one�*s interest that we see an escalation. translation: we will make our own decisions on our own and the state of israel will do what it needs to defend itself. an iran�*s president has warned there will be a harsh response if israel has the slightest response to its retaliatory attack over the weekend. i�*m...
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buildings are not only european buildings, for example, from the far east to the middle east to, for example, south america, all kinds of buildings in different cultures, with different climates, with different styles and different materials, built in athens, greece , in 1931. the world agreement for the protection of historical monuments is very important, but it pays less attention to the context and less to the issues. it pays attention to software and social issues, it pays more attention to technical issues about single buildings and archeological sites. the hague, holland, 1954, drafting the hague charter, a treaty for protection. from the historical monuments in times of war, it has just come out of europe from world war ii and is in the field of protection the issue of the war is raised, many of the monuments were destroyed in the war and they have not been paid attention to, a city like warsaw, which was a historical city and the land was excavated as a jewish settlement, and now they want to rebuild these , so it is a matter of fasting for them, especially for europeans. th
buildings are not only european buildings, for example, from the far east to the middle east to, for example, south america, all kinds of buildings in different cultures, with different climates, with different styles and different materials, built in athens, greece , in 1931. the world agreement for the protection of historical monuments is very important, but it pays less attention to the context and less to the issues. it pays attention to software and social issues, it pays more attention...