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and praising those people who jumped rushdie and praising those people whojumped on rushdie and praising those people who jumped on stage and saying that this was the man who was a champion of freedom of speech and he needed to be protected and there was no one else quite like him.— else quite like him. talking about that _ else quite like him. talking about that courage - else quite like him. talking about that courage as - else quite like him. talking i about that courage as salman rushdie had been living under the fatwa for 25 years under the fatwa for 25 years under the spectre of a death threat and knowing him through that time, what it something where you felt he was cognisant of it the whole time? what would he have been feeling taking to the stage on that night? let have been feeling taking to the stage on that night?— stage on that night? let me exlain stage on that night? let me exnlain the _ stage on that night? let me explain the what _ stage on that night? let me explain the what happened l stage on that night? let me. explain the what happened in the early years for 12
and praising those people who jumped rushdie and praising those people whojumped on rushdie and praising those people who jumped on stage and saying that this was the man who was a champion of freedom of speech and he needed to be protected and there was no one else quite like him.— else quite like him. talking about that _ else quite like him. talking about that courage - else quite like him. talking about that courage as - else quite like him. talking i about that courage as salman rushdie...
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rushdie finally came out of the shadows. he moved to new york, and for the next two decades, lived openly. he was a man about town. he continued writing and became a celebrated advocate for freedom of expression. so when he received the invitation to speak in chautauqua in august 2022, he gladly accepted. >> i was seated at stage right. >> reporter: in his new book, "knife," he describes what happened next. >> then in the corner of my right eye, the last thing my right eye would ever see, i saw the man in black running toward me down the right-hand side of the seating area. black clothes, black face mask. he was coming in hard and low, a squat missile. i confess i had sometimes imagined my assassin rising up in some public forum or other and coming for me in just this way. so my first thought when i saw this murderous shape rushing towards me was, so it's you. here you are. >> so it's you. here you are. >> yeah. >> it's like you've been waiting for it. >> yeah, that's what it felt like. it felt like something coming out of t
rushdie finally came out of the shadows. he moved to new york, and for the next two decades, lived openly. he was a man about town. he continued writing and became a celebrated advocate for freedom of expression. so when he received the invitation to speak in chautauqua in august 2022, he gladly accepted. >> i was seated at stage right. >> reporter: in his new book, "knife," he describes what happened next. >> then in the corner of my right eye, the last thing my...
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author salman rushdie has been stabbed. more breaking news tonight after author| salman rushdie was attacked. august 2022. one of the world's most famous authors is left fighting for his life. it has shocked the entire world. author salman rushdie attacked. he was dressed in dark clothing and he had like a black covid mask. and he just came sprinting up the stairs. in a major tv interview, he tells me what he remembers. i actually thought he'd punched me very hard. i didn't realise there was a knife in his hand. and then i saw the blood and i realised there was a weapon. and then he just started, i think he wasjust slashing wildly at everything. so there was a very big slash, here across my neck as well as the stab wound here. and there were wounds down by the middle of my torso, one, two, three like that and the two on the side over here. and then there was the wound in my eye, which was quite deep. it looked terrible. i mean, it was very distended, swollen, and it was kind of hanging out of my face, sitting on my cheek, l
author salman rushdie has been stabbed. more breaking news tonight after author| salman rushdie was attacked. august 2022. one of the world's most famous authors is left fighting for his life. it has shocked the entire world. author salman rushdie attacked. he was dressed in dark clothing and he had like a black covid mask. and he just came sprinting up the stairs. in a major tv interview, he tells me what he remembers. i actually thought he'd punched me very hard. i didn't realise there was a...
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just staples holding his face together, kind of rushdie was on a ventilator, unable to speak. aliza and the doctors had no idea whether the knife that had penetrated his i had damaged his brain. >> someone from the staff said that we would use this system of wiggling the toes to communicate to communicate. do you remember the first question you ask to get a wiggle or i think i said some on its aliza. can you hear me and there was there was a wiggle and asked him, i think can you know where you are and when gold and it was very basic, simple questions because you can't express yourself and eddie subtlety with your toes which is your favorite thing after 18 days in the hospital and three weeks in rehab rushdie was discharged one of the surgeons who had saved my life said to me, first you're really unlucky and then you were really lucky i said, what's the lucky part he said what the lucky part is that the man who attacked you had no idea how to kill a man with a knife? you're not a believer in miracles. >> but the fact that you survived, you write in the book is a miracle. this i
just staples holding his face together, kind of rushdie was on a ventilator, unable to speak. aliza and the doctors had no idea whether the knife that had penetrated his i had damaged his brain. >> someone from the staff said that we would use this system of wiggling the toes to communicate to communicate. do you remember the first question you ask to get a wiggle or i think i said some on its aliza. can you hear me and there was there was a wiggle and asked him, i think can you know...
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will others desperately tried to stem the flow of rushdie's blood that was really a lot of blood. you were actually watching your boats that you're watching its spread then i remember thinking that i was probably dying and it was interesting because it was quite matter of fact, it wasn't like i was terrified of it or whatever. >> and yeah, there was nothing no heavenly quires no pearly gates. i mean, i'm not a supernatural person. i believed that deaf comes as the end. there was nothing that happened that made me change my mind about that. >> you have not had a revelation. >> i have not had any revelation except that there's no revelation to be had his attacker, the man in black, was hustled off the stage in the book, you do not use the attackers name? >> yeah. >> i thought, you know i don't want his name in my book and i don't use it in conversation either, but that is important to you, not to give him space in your brain? >> yeah, he and i had 27 seconds together that's it. i don't need to give him any more of my time paramedics, flu rushdie to a hospital in erie, pennsylvania,
will others desperately tried to stem the flow of rushdie's blood that was really a lot of blood. you were actually watching your boats that you're watching its spread then i remember thinking that i was probably dying and it was interesting because it was quite matter of fact, it wasn't like i was terrified of it or whatever. >> and yeah, there was nothing no heavenly quires no pearly gates. i mean, i'm not a supernatural person. i believed that deaf comes as the end. there was nothing...
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rushdie, who's now 76, lost his right eye and came close to dying. he's come to terms with the attempt on his life by writing a new book about it called simply knife, which went on sale on tuesday. i talked to him for report i filed for 60 minutes this past weekend. it was his first television interview since the attack you had had a dream two days, i think it was before the attack what was the dream? i kind of had a premonition of an added had a dream of being attacked in an amphitheater but it was a kind of roman empire dream, nearly. as if i was in the colosseum. and it was just somebody with the spear stabbing downwards and i was rolling around on the floor trying to get away from him and i woke up and was quite shaken by it. and i had to go to to talk. and i i said to my wife, eliza, i said, i don't want to go because of the dream because if the dream and then i felt there'll be silly, it's a dream salmon rushdie, one of his generation's most acclaimed writers, had been invited to the town of chautauqua, close to lake erie to speak about a subje
rushdie, who's now 76, lost his right eye and came close to dying. he's come to terms with the attempt on his life by writing a new book about it called simply knife, which went on sale on tuesday. i talked to him for report i filed for 60 minutes this past weekend. it was his first television interview since the attack you had had a dream two days, i think it was before the attack what was the dream? i kind of had a premonition of an added had a dream of being attacked in an amphitheater but...
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we selected the ayala and rushdi families from a survey. image publish your house after the seventh of october. it is a campaign in the virtual space among the residents of gaza. ayala and rushdi's life was just the life of a family in gaza. according to statistics, about 62% of all the houses in gaza have been destroyed due to the continuation of the zionist war. the most frequent image among house destruction. and the places of this image are shefa hospital and its surroundings before and after the war. controversial image among cyberspace users. in the last 6 months , international law has been proven to appease us. the only law is the law of bullying. if the bully i.e. america doesn't like you, it will isolate you become destroy every single road, cemetery and park with a bulldozer. to destroy all the signs of life and civilization and the world is just a spectator. fatemeh sharifi, sed and sima news agency. legal pursuit of the zionist regime's crimes in gaza with the help of lawyers without borders. the head of the judiciary lawyers c
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author salman rushdie, attacked. he was dressed in dark clothing and he had, like, a black covid mask, and he just came sprinting up the stairs. in a major tv interview, he tells me what he remembers. i actually thought he'd punched me very hard. i didn't realise there was a knife in his hand. and then i saw the blood and i realised there was a weapon. and then he just started... i think he wasjust slashing wildly at everything. there was a very big slash here, across my neck, as well as the stab wound here. and there were wounds down the middle of my torso — one, two, three, like that. and two on the side over here. and then there was the wound in my eye, which was quite deep. it looked terrible. i mean, it was very distended, swollen, and it was kind of hanging out of my face, sitting on my cheek. and... and blind. while this was happening, something extraordinary happened, in that the audience jumped onto the stage and... saved my life. talk about heroism. that's heroism. i was lying there on the ground, bleedin
author salman rushdie, attacked. he was dressed in dark clothing and he had, like, a black covid mask, and he just came sprinting up the stairs. in a major tv interview, he tells me what he remembers. i actually thought he'd punched me very hard. i didn't realise there was a knife in his hand. and then i saw the blood and i realised there was a weapon. and then he just started... i think he wasjust slashing wildly at everything. there was a very big slash here, across my neck, as well as the...
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it left salman rushdie near death. he would lose the use of his right eye and suffer numerous other injuries to his hand, and, chest and abdomen, , and undergo multiple surgeries, numerous setbacks, a painful, slow recovery. when he decided to write about it, he says now, the first word that came: the title, knife. >> at its most basic, it's the story of a knife attack, you know? but then i came to think of it in another way, a kind of metaphorical way. i came to think like language is a kind of knife, you know, it's a kind of also a sort of tool which you could use to cut through things to the truth. and i thought, well, that's my knife. you know, i don't, i don't, and if you're going to be in a knife fight, you may as well have a knife. so i think in a funny way, i came to think that the book itself is a knife. but it's my knife. it's a way of fighting back. jeffrey: was this one harder to to write because it was so , personal? >> the first chapter was very hard to write. the first chapter, which actually details the
it left salman rushdie near death. he would lose the use of his right eye and suffer numerous other injuries to his hand, and, chest and abdomen, , and undergo multiple surgeries, numerous setbacks, a painful, slow recovery. when he decided to write about it, he says now, the first word that came: the title, knife. >> at its most basic, it's the story of a knife attack, you know? but then i came to think of it in another way, a kind of metaphorical way. i came to think like language is a...
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ayala and rushdi. the fruit of their marriage was daniye, which means close. had written he chose this name. every day we try to cover israel's aggression on the gaza strip. he had founded ain media cultural institute. their business was the production and distribution of multimedia products. all members of this institution. except one person was martyred. rushdi was also martyred on october 22 or at the end of mehr. on october 22, when rushdi was having breakfast with his family, zionist soldiers martyred him . a week before her daughter's first birthday dania became heavenly. we chose the story of ayala and rushdi's house and family from a survey. post a picture of your house after october 7th. scanning in the virtual space among the residents of gaza, the life of ayala and rushdi was just the life of a family of houses in gaza . statistics say that about 62% of all houses in gaza have been destroyed due to the continuation of the zionist war. the most frequent image among the destruction of houses a
ayala and rushdi. the fruit of their marriage was daniye, which means close. had written he chose this name. every day we try to cover israel's aggression on the gaza strip. he had founded ain media cultural institute. their business was the production and distribution of multimedia products. all members of this institution. except one person was martyred. rushdi was also martyred on october 22 or at the end of mehr. on october 22, when rushdi was having breakfast with his family, zionist...
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author salman rushdie attacked. he was dressed in dark clothing and he had, like, a black covid mask, and hejust came sprinting up the stairs. in a major tv interview, he tells me what he remembers. i actually thought he'd punched me very hard. i didn't realise there was a knife in his hand. and then... then i saw the blood, and i realised there was a weapon. and then he just started... i think he was just slashing wildly at everything. so there was a very big slash here across my neck, as well as the stab wound here. and there were wounds down the middle of my torso — one, two, three — like that. and there are two on the side over here. and then there was the wound in my eye, which was quite deep. it looked terrible — i mean, it was very distended, swollen, and it was kind of hanging out of my face, sitting on my cheek, like a...like a soft boiled egg. and... and blind. while this was happening, something extraordinary happened, in that the audience jumped onto the stage and... saved my life. talk about heroi
author salman rushdie attacked. he was dressed in dark clothing and he had, like, a black covid mask, and hejust came sprinting up the stairs. in a major tv interview, he tells me what he remembers. i actually thought he'd punched me very hard. i didn't realise there was a knife in his hand. and then... then i saw the blood, and i realised there was a weapon. and then he just started... i think he was just slashing wildly at everything. so there was a very big slash here across my neck, as well...
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author salman rushdie, attacked. he was dressed in dark clothing and he had like a black covid mask, and hejust came sprinting up the stairs. in a major tv interview, he tells me what he remembers. i actually thought he'd punched me very hard. i didn't realise there was a knife in his hand. and then i saw the blood and i realised there was a weapon. and then he just started... i think he was just slashing wildly at everything. there was a very big slash here, across my neck, as well as the stab wound here. and there were wounds down the middle of my torso — one, two, three, like that. and two on the side over here. and then there was the wound in my eye, which was quite deep. it looked terrible. i mean, it was very distended, swollen, and it was kind of hanging out of my face, sitting on my cheek. and... and blind. while this was happening, something extraordinary happened, in that the audience jumped onto the stage and... saved my life. talk about heroism. that's heroism. i was lying there on the ground, bleeding
author salman rushdie, attacked. he was dressed in dark clothing and he had like a black covid mask, and hejust came sprinting up the stairs. in a major tv interview, he tells me what he remembers. i actually thought he'd punched me very hard. i didn't realise there was a knife in his hand. and then i saw the blood and i realised there was a weapon. and then he just started... i think he was just slashing wildly at everything. there was a very big slash here, across my neck, as well as the stab...
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author salman rushdie, attacked. he was dressed in dark clothing and he had like a black covid mask, and hejust came sprinting up the stairs. in a major tv interview, he tells me what he remembers. i actually thought he'd punched me very hard. i didn't realise there was a knife in his hand. and then i saw the blood and i realised there was a weapon. and then he just started... i think he was just slashing wildly at everything. there was a very big slash here, across my neck, as well as the stab wound here. and there were wounds down the middle of my torso — one, two, three, like that. and two on the side over here. and then there was the wound in my eye, which was quite deep. it looked terrible. i mean, it was very distended, swollen, and it was kind of hanging out of my face, sitting on my cheek. and... and blind. while this was happening, something extraordinary happened, in that the audience jumped onto the stage and... saved my life. talk about heroism. that's heroism. i was lying there on the ground, bleeding
author salman rushdie, attacked. he was dressed in dark clothing and he had like a black covid mask, and hejust came sprinting up the stairs. in a major tv interview, he tells me what he remembers. i actually thought he'd punched me very hard. i didn't realise there was a knife in his hand. and then i saw the blood and i realised there was a weapon. and then he just started... i think he was just slashing wildly at everything. there was a very big slash here, across my neck, as well as the stab...
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rushdie to be killed for publishing the book the satanic verses. the british american novelist was blinded in one eye from the attack that took place during an appearance at a new york art center. now, mr. rushdie's newest book is called knife metal asians after an attempted murder. and on april 30th, bestselling author erik larson will release his latest, the demon of unrest. the book focuses on the election of abraham lincoln in november of 19, 1860. then april 1861, bombardment of fort sumter and south carolina, and the outbreak of the civil war. crown publishing rights. in its preview of the book, quote, drawingn diaries, secret communiques, slave ledgers and plantation records, larson gives us a political horror story that captures the forces that led america to the brink. also, this spring will see new books written by politicians, as well as those who have stood in the political spotlight. in may, south dakota governor kristi noem will release no going back. the truth on what's wrong with politics and how we move america forward. governor no
rushdie to be killed for publishing the book the satanic verses. the british american novelist was blinded in one eye from the attack that took place during an appearance at a new york art center. now, mr. rushdie's newest book is called knife metal asians after an attempted murder. and on april 30th, bestselling author erik larson will release his latest, the demon of unrest. the book focuses on the election of abraham lincoln in november of 19, 1860. then april 1861, bombardment of fort...
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rushdie to be killed for publishing the book the satanic verses. the british american novelist was blinded in one eye from the attack that took place during an appearance at a new york art center. now, mr. rushdie's newest book is called knife metal asians after an attempted murder. and on april 30th, bestselling author erik larson will release his latest, the demon of unrest. the book focuses on the election of abraham lincoln in november of 19, 1860. then april 1861, bombardment of fort sumter and south carolina, and the outbreak of the civil war. crown publishing rights. in its preview of the book, quote, drawing on diaries, secret communiques, slave ledgers and plantation records, larsonives us a political horror story that captures the forces that led america to the brink. also, this spring will see new books written by politicians, as well as those who have stood in the political spotlight. in may, south dakota governor kristi noem will release no going back. the truth on what's wrong with politics and how we move america forward. governor no
rushdie to be killed for publishing the book the satanic verses. the british american novelist was blinded in one eye from the attack that took place during an appearance at a new york art center. now, mr. rushdie's newest book is called knife metal asians after an attempted murder. and on april 30th, bestselling author erik larson will release his latest, the demon of unrest. the book focuses on the election of abraham lincoln in november of 19, 1860. then april 1861, bombardment of fort...
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you want to talk about simon rushdie. . �* , ., , , rushdie. that's right. he has been in the uk doing — rushdie. that's right. he has been in the uk doing speaking _ rushdie. that's right. he has been in the uk doing speaking tours - rushdie. that's right. he has been in the uk doing speaking tours to i in the uk doing speaking tours to promote his new book, knife which details the knife attack on him that happened two years ago losing sight and when i when he was giving a speech in the us. and he used his speech in the us. and he used his speech at the weekend at london southlake centre i think to launch a real plea in defence of free speech and particularly to remind young people of the importance of free speech and the importance of defending it in relation to people you disagree with. i have to say, thatis you disagree with. i have to say, that is something that i cannot agree with more. i think it is an importantly role principle that we are increasingly forgetting and our ever more censorship culture it feels like sometimes. so i feel like this is a
you want to talk about simon rushdie. . �* , ., , , rushdie. that's right. he has been in the uk doing — rushdie. that's right. he has been in the uk doing speaking _ rushdie. that's right. he has been in the uk doing speaking tours - rushdie. that's right. he has been in the uk doing speaking tours to i in the uk doing speaking tours to promote his new book, knife which details the knife attack on him that happened two years ago losing sight and when i when he was giving a speech in the...
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please welcome to the program salman rushdie. sir! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ nice to see you. >> nice to see you. >> jon: for its question, obviously, how are you? this was obviously a dramatic experience. how are you feeling? >> i am okay, surprisingly. >> jon: yes. >> sometimes there are great surprises. this is one. i'm pretty much recovered. >> jon: i have to say, i know it sounds peculiar to say this, because of the traumatic experience that you endured. i love this book. >> thank you. [laughs] >> jon: it is a beautiful work of introspection. i feel like i know now how your mind works. you know, i have read other of your books. but you really do a wonderful job of taking us through how you think. >> yeah, it is weird how i think. >> jon: [laughs] [laughter] >> i mean, i have this kind of free associating mind, which goes from the moon to a movie to a book to a piece of mythology, to a joke. >> jon: i had to read this book with another book next to me to get to some of the references. but it is -- it allows you, sometimes he r
please welcome to the program salman rushdie. sir! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ nice to see you. >> nice to see you. >> jon: for its question, obviously, how are you? this was obviously a dramatic experience. how are you feeling? >> i am okay, surprisingly. >> jon: yes. >> sometimes there are great surprises. this is one. i'm pretty much recovered. >> jon: i have to say, i know it sounds peculiar to say this, because of the traumatic experience that you...
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sense fear than as american colleges wrestle with political activism and campus safety author salman rushdie, who narrowly survived an assassination attempt it says, free speech is more important than ever. the perpetrator temperature is so high right now there's so much anger that is very hard for anybody to listen to anybody also, this our renowned photographer, platon, on facetime with the people shaping our world from muhammad ali to vladimir putin and then putin turns to me and imperfect english. >> he says, i love. >> and from my archive is 30 years to the day since nelson mandela cast the historic vote that made him president in south africa's first democratic elections. his trusted former aide tells me how he transformed her life. so you describe yourself as a racist. i mean, that is shocking for me to hear welcome to the program, everyone i'm christiana amanpour in london. hallelujah. >> the word of ukraine's foreign minister as the united states finally passed that long-delayed and much needed aid package for ukraine's fight against russia and it seems divine intervention didn't ju
sense fear than as american colleges wrestle with political activism and campus safety author salman rushdie, who narrowly survived an assassination attempt it says, free speech is more important than ever. the perpetrator temperature is so high right now there's so much anger that is very hard for anybody to listen to anybody also, this our renowned photographer, platon, on facetime with the people shaping our world from muhammad ali to vladimir putin and then putin turns to me and imperfect...
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rushdie to be killed, publishing his book the satanic verses and to upcoming to note. former house speaker nancy pelosi is releasing the art power on august the sixth. according to publisher simon schuster, the book will her personal account of the events of january 6th, 2021. ms. pelosi's previous book was know your a message to america's daughters, which came out in 2008. simon and schuster also announced recently that had penned a deal with michigan democratic gretchen whitmer to release book about her life and career. it's titled true gretch and is set to be released on july the ninth. the simon and schuster press release quoted governor as saying, no matter who are or what you hope to achieve, i hope this book will help you find the good and use it to make a difference. she went on to say, in this moment, our world is thirsty for compassion empathy, big ideas and the grit get stuff done and governor didn't use the word stuff. and this week on, book tv's afterwords program usa, today's susan page discusses the and career of journalist barbara. she was interviewed b
rushdie to be killed, publishing his book the satanic verses and to upcoming to note. former house speaker nancy pelosi is releasing the art power on august the sixth. according to publisher simon schuster, the book will her personal account of the events of january 6th, 2021. ms. pelosi's previous book was know your a message to america's daughters, which came out in 2008. simon and schuster also announced recently that had penned a deal with michigan democratic gretchen whitmer to release...
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author salman rushdie attacked. he was dressed in dark clothing and he had, like, a black covid mask, and hejust came sprinting up the stairs. in a major tv interview, he tells me what he remembers. i actually thought he'd punched me very hard. i didn't realise there was a knife in his hand. and then... then i saw the blood, and i realised there was a weapon. and then he just started... i think he was just slashing wildly at everything. so there was a very big slash here across my neck, as well as the stab wound here. and there were wounds down the middle of my torso — one, two, three — like that. and there are two on the side over here. and then there was the wound in my eye, which was quite deep. it looked terrible — i mean, it was very distended, swollen, and it was kind of hanging out of my face, sitting on my cheek, like a...like a soft boiled egg. and... and blind. while this was happening, something extraordinary happened, in that the audience jumped onto the stage and... saved my life. talk about heroi
author salman rushdie attacked. he was dressed in dark clothing and he had, like, a black covid mask, and hejust came sprinting up the stairs. in a major tv interview, he tells me what he remembers. i actually thought he'd punched me very hard. i didn't realise there was a knife in his hand. and then... then i saw the blood, and i realised there was a weapon. and then he just started... i think he was just slashing wildly at everything. so there was a very big slash here across my neck, as well...
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salman rushdie being the old bloke. salman rushdie has warned young people against forgetting the value of free speech. and i was starting to think when i was reading this, why the guardian? but why is this in the guardian? but we'll to that minute. we'll get to that in a minute. as discussed, sorry, is as discussed, sorry, this is about salman he's about salman rushdie. he's saying to young people must value free speech. discussed, value free speech. as discussed, the very big and negative impact of second trump presidency in of a second trump presidency in a rare public appearance since his stabbing. now it's the trump bit that the guardian are really homing in on. and here, they're not that i would quite happily argue with anyone who reads the guardian or with anyone from the guardian. they're not particularly interested in free speech. they're much more interested in the speech they want to hear. and that is true of probably the mail and anybody else, the only place where i really see open debate is here, genuinely
salman rushdie being the old bloke. salman rushdie has warned young people against forgetting the value of free speech. and i was starting to think when i was reading this, why the guardian? but why is this in the guardian? but we'll to that minute. we'll get to that in a minute. as discussed, sorry, is as discussed, sorry, this is about salman he's about salman rushdie. he's saying to young people must value free speech. discussed, value free speech. as discussed, the very big and negative...
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and in an exclusive interview with the bbc, sir salman rushdie speaks about the knife attack which almost ended his life. world leaders meeting in an emergency session at the un have warned that the middle east is on the brink — and that now is the time to de—escalate, after last night�*s attack on israel by iran. iran and iran—backed groups in iraq, syria and yemen launched an estimated 300 drones, cruise, and ballistic missiles towards israel. the vast majority of the projectiles were shot down by israel — with help from the us, the uk and other countries. iran said it was responding to an israeli strike earlier this month on its consulate in syria�*s capital damascus, that killed several iranian military commanders.
and in an exclusive interview with the bbc, sir salman rushdie speaks about the knife attack which almost ended his life. world leaders meeting in an emergency session at the un have warned that the middle east is on the brink — and that now is the time to de—escalate, after last night�*s attack on israel by iran. iran and iran—backed groups in iraq, syria and yemen launched an estimated 300 drones, cruise, and ballistic missiles towards israel. the vast majority of the projectiles were...
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we had rushdi abu aluf, our correspondent, we had our bbc arabic colleagues. but eventually the dangers for them, for their families became such they simply couldn't do theirjob and keep themselves safe. so like many other news organisations, we had to take them out to safety. aside from short, carefully controlled embeds with the israeli military, we haven't had access to the ground. and it shows! we try very, very hard, we work with trusted freelancers. we assign correspondents who just work on gaza so that we can try to put a human face on the numbers, which are staggering. they're numbing. and so we can give the equal weight, the weight to the intensity and the pain and the suffering of what is happening in gaza, because it is also of enormous proportions, unprecedented proportions. lyse doucet, thank you so much. the inquiry into the post office horizon scandal, which came to particular national attention injanuary, resumed on tuesday. its star witness, alan bates, the campaigner forjustice for post office employees like himself who were wrongly accused o
we had rushdi abu aluf, our correspondent, we had our bbc arabic colleagues. but eventually the dangers for them, for their families became such they simply couldn't do theirjob and keep themselves safe. so like many other news organisations, we had to take them out to safety. aside from short, carefully controlled embeds with the israeli military, we haven't had access to the ground. and it shows! we try very, very hard, we work with trusted freelancers. we assign correspondents who just work...
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and, ahead of his new memoir, sir salman rushdie gives a chilling account to the bbc about the knife attack on stage, which almost ended his life. hello, i'm lyse doucet injerusalem, the big question across this region last week was, what will iran do next? this week, the same question is being asked about israel. the war cabinet met last night for
and, ahead of his new memoir, sir salman rushdie gives a chilling account to the bbc about the knife attack on stage, which almost ended his life. hello, i'm lyse doucet injerusalem, the big question across this region last week was, what will iran do next? this week, the same question is being asked about israel. the war cabinet met last night for
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i think people like rushdie reason rushdie a bit. he's got reason to some to be paranoid about some things, not so about trump. to be paranoid about some thi|you not so about trump. to be paranoid about some thi|you ki'iow) about trump. to be paranoid about some thi|you know what, about trump. to be paranoid about some thi|you know what, though?rump. to be paranoid about some thi|you know what, though? trump? do you know what, though? trump? i is absolutely the i mean, he is absolutely the demographic found trump demographic that found trump a real shock, like a personal outrage, like niro outrage, an affront like de niro clearly did. you know, because they regarded themselves as being, you know, part of a the liberal elite is one way of talking about it. but actually they really thought they were like the figureheads of america . like the figureheads of america. everyone them. they were everyone loved them. they were what were proud what americans were proud of. and went, and sadly, americans went, no, we you bit annoying when we fi
i think people like rushdie reason rushdie a bit. he's got reason to some to be paranoid about some things, not so about trump. to be paranoid about some thi|you not so about trump. to be paranoid about some thi|you ki'iow) about trump. to be paranoid about some thi|you know what, about trump. to be paranoid about some thi|you know what, though?rump. to be paranoid about some thi|you know what, though? trump? do you know what, though? trump? i is absolutely the i mean, he is absolutely the...
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and salman rushdie joins us now. thank you so much for coming on the show, and for writing this book. >> thank you. >> despite the title and the event that inspired it, this is a book about healing, and in a way, a love story. and you told pbs it is the story of the knife attack. but you started to think of it in another way. a more metaphorical way. like language is kind of a knife? it is also a tool that you could use to cut through things. like a truce. could you bring us through how writing this book impacted you? help you? brought you to where you are today? >> to begin with it it was very hard to write. especially the first chapter in which the actual details of the attack are given in great detail, kind of gory detail. that was very hard, emotionally difficult to write. but once i got past that it got easier, and it kind of began to flow more smoothly. people have asked me if it was therapeutic. i wouldn't say exactly therapy, because i have therapy, you know? therapy is therapy and writing is writing it but w
and salman rushdie joins us now. thank you so much for coming on the show, and for writing this book. >> thank you. >> despite the title and the event that inspired it, this is a book about healing, and in a way, a love story. and you told pbs it is the story of the knife attack. but you started to think of it in another way. a more metaphorical way. like language is kind of a knife? it is also a tool that you could use to cut through things. like a truce. could you bring us through...
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and you look at salman you look at you look at salman rushdie. thought that rushdie. and he thought that was oven rushdie. and he thought that was over. was over 30 over. he thought it was over 30 years later or 20. i don't know how many years later was. and how many years later it was. and he's the door he's suddenly shut the door frames. bad frames. exactly. he's in bad shape. frames. exactly. he's in bad shape . and the, the, his, his shape. and the, the, his, his own teachers union didn't for stand up him. but they're worried about somebody, other people and, and i think it's very it's very sad. it's sad . very it's very sad. it's sad. that's why you don't want to hear this. because we're so impotent and this rishi sunak guy, he should basically declare war on anybody who says anything against this guy. >> well, they should, i mean, so this story, nick, is a is a friend of his or associate of his. he's been raising money for him and has sort of not been in direct contact, but has kind of got information about the state of mind. no. >> tragic. mean, as it >> it's t
and you look at salman you look at you look at salman rushdie. thought that rushdie. and he thought that was oven rushdie. and he thought that was over. was over 30 over. he thought it was over 30 years later or 20. i don't know how many years later was. and how many years later it was. and he's the door he's suddenly shut the door frames. bad frames. exactly. he's in bad shape. frames. exactly. he's in bad shape . and the, the, his, his shape. and the, the, his, his own teachers union didn't...