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jeremy — every day. in terms of the novel ideas, jeremy sanderson, i every day. in terms of the novel ideas, jeremy sanderson, of i ideas, jeremy sanderson, of extending hours when you can treat people working on saturdays, working sundays, opening surgeries on saturday and sunday and using the private sector, if you can do that now, why didn't we do it before? we had a lot of issues going on before, before _ had a lot of issues going on before, before covid, we had backlogs then and we _ before covid, we had backlogs then and we really wanted to get our teeth— and we really wanted to get our teeth into — and we really wanted to get our teeth into seeing those patients so each time — teeth into seeing those patients so each time these initiatives were going _ each time these initiatives were going on. — each time these initiatives were going on, particularly around getting — going on, particularly around getting people working saturdays, as we were _ getting people working saturdays, as we were working —— talking before, people _ we were working —
jeremy — every day. in terms of the novel ideas, jeremy sanderson, i every day. in terms of the novel ideas, jeremy sanderson, of i ideas, jeremy sanderson, of extending hours when you can treat people working on saturdays, working sundays, opening surgeries on saturday and sunday and using the private sector, if you can do that now, why didn't we do it before? we had a lot of issues going on before, before _ had a lot of issues going on before, before covid, we had backlogs then and we _...
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jeremy and hudson were able to recover all of the luggage belonging to tourists from chicago. they told the pair that they had stopped for a meal before heading to the airport. >> we are san francisco natives who hate what is happening to the city. we hate that tourists come here. this used to be a great place to live and visit, it has gone downhill quick, we hate that. we want to make sure that people who come here feel safe. >> they were able to teach self defense moves and courses for free, the group intervened into yet another car break-in at the same location, they chased the suspect and held him down until police arrived, they also retrieved the victims stolen backs. >> there is no excuse to not know, speak out, do something, stand your ground. >> we hope you are never in this situation, but we also want to make sure you don't feel hopeless. >> even if you don't feel safe physically intervening, that is okay, but it is important to be prepared, have situational awareness, and don't be passive. we got some rain. that gave more energy to the fuel. every time the temperatur
jeremy and hudson were able to recover all of the luggage belonging to tourists from chicago. they told the pair that they had stopped for a meal before heading to the airport. >> we are san francisco natives who hate what is happening to the city. we hate that tourists come here. this used to be a great place to live and visit, it has gone downhill quick, we hate that. we want to make sure that people who come here feel safe. >> they were able to teach self defense moves and...
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jeremy, thank you so much. to see jeremy on "people the tv show" watch full episodes on people.com and pick up this week's issue of "people" on newsstands nationwide. i can do the hard news just as much as real housewives. >> you have range. >>> coming up on "gma," janai is going to flip some tables. stick around for that. it's going to get real here. no, thank you, janai. really appreciate it. that was great. great tips in "binge this." >>> more "deals & steals" on the self-care products you love. >>> plus, meet the coffee pro taking over instagram and she is serving up, listen to this, an iced rose latte. back in a moment to explain. ille finally found our dream home in the mountains. the views are great, the air is fresh. (sfx: branches rustle) it is bear country though. hey boo-boo! we hit the jackpot! bear! bear! bear! look, corn on the cob! oohh chicken! don't mind if i do! they're hungry. t-bone! that's what i call a smorgasbord! at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. they do save
jeremy, thank you so much. to see jeremy on "people the tv show" watch full episodes on people.com and pick up this week's issue of "people" on newsstands nationwide. i can do the hard news just as much as real housewives. >> you have range. >>> coming up on "gma," janai is going to flip some tables. stick around for that. it's going to get real here. no, thank you, janai. really appreciate it. that was great. great tips in "binge this."...
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jeremy bash, former chief of staff at cia and the pentagon. eugene daniels, white house correspondent for politico, co-author of politico play book and dr. patela, as well. she's for good reason among the public health experts and a nonresident fellow at brookings. good evening and welcome to you all. jeremy, i'd like to begin with you with the former personal lawyer for the former president. what does it seem to you that the feds and this is coming off michael cohen's comments, the only other personal lawyer to have been raided by the feds, what does it seem to you they're looking for from rudy? >> federal agents, brian, it appears are looking at two things. one is national security threat posed by foreign governments to interfere in u.s. elections by spreading disinformation and rudy giuliani was clearly a conduit of that disinformation largely emanating from russia through agents in the ukraine. but the second thing that they're looking at is whether or not criminal laws were potentially violated when rudy giuliani lobbied the trump adminis
jeremy bash, former chief of staff at cia and the pentagon. eugene daniels, white house correspondent for politico, co-author of politico play book and dr. patela, as well. she's for good reason among the public health experts and a nonresident fellow at brookings. good evening and welcome to you all. jeremy, i'd like to begin with you with the former personal lawyer for the former president. what does it seem to you that the feds and this is coming off michael cohen's comments, the only other...
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what do you expect to see in that, jeremy. >> right. so we are witnessing, observing, picking up on every type of data that our military has advanced aerospace vehicles that are able to outmaneuver our greatest warplanes. and they are penetrating and there are incursions in our most restricted airspace around our nuclear weapons. this is something that the military is very interested in and they have been lying to the american public. we now know that 1969, project blue book ended but there were other ufo programs. now we are at a place where we see these objects flying with impunity. have you tic-tacs ufo. all these pilots coming forward and obviously to me numerous individuals providing footage that have been confirmed by the pentagon. so now, you know, we do know, ufos are real. now what they are, you know, maybe as well as i do. we all got to find out. >> will: we do need to find out to your point these are incredible decorated fighter pilot u.s. military personnel who have made these sightings and that has now been acknowledged by
what do you expect to see in that, jeremy. >> right. so we are witnessing, observing, picking up on every type of data that our military has advanced aerospace vehicles that are able to outmaneuver our greatest warplanes. and they are penetrating and there are incursions in our most restricted airspace around our nuclear weapons. this is something that the military is very interested in and they have been lying to the american public. we now know that 1969, project blue book ended but...
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jeremy, to juliette's last point, they tried. there was a bipartisan bill to protect against exactly something like this and it failed. >> reporter: yeah, that's exactly right. it failed because some of these private companies lobbied against it believing that it would be too much of a burden on their businesses to be able to adhere to some of these onerrous standards. and this is the point here. so much of this critical infrastructure in the united states is held by private companies. in terms of white house response that we have seen so far, we know over the weekend there were emergency meetings around this situation with colonial pipeline. the white house has stood up an interagency working group that has been working since this weekend on this issue to, first of all, figure out exactly what happened here with this ransomware attack but also to address some of these potential supply disruptions. that is really where the government's focus has been, has been on relaxing some of these rules around transportation of fuel and the
jeremy, to juliette's last point, they tried. there was a bipartisan bill to protect against exactly something like this and it failed. >> reporter: yeah, that's exactly right. it failed because some of these private companies lobbied against it believing that it would be too much of a burden on their businesses to be able to adhere to some of these onerrous standards. and this is the point here. so much of this critical infrastructure in the united states is held by private companies. in...
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and thank you jeremy. this session is about two particularly important topics in the asian pacific war one focuses on the battle of okinawa, which is important in his own right but particularly in terms of its impact in terms of how the war ended the other the survival of china in 1945 talks about an extremely important event. not only in terms of the asia-pacific war, but also china's modern history. our guides are dr. saul david and dr. rana meter a saul david is a professor at military history at the university of buckingham. uh, he has an accountant and a claims historian as well as broadcaster his works of one numerous awards. there's a sort of a trio of books about the victorian era one's about the indian mutiny and other was about the zulu world war heroism and tragedy in the zulu war of 1879 and once called victoria's wars and then he parachuted into the 20th century and he did a book about the and copyright by the israelis, and then also more recently a book called the force the legendary special
and thank you jeremy. this session is about two particularly important topics in the asian pacific war one focuses on the battle of okinawa, which is important in his own right but particularly in terms of its impact in terms of how the war ended the other the survival of china in 1945 talks about an extremely important event. not only in terms of the asia-pacific war, but also china's modern history. our guides are dr. saul david and dr. rana meter a saul david is a professor at military...
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tonight we will be discussing jeremy's new book exploring the ability unique to humans of living animals walking on two legs that this was the crucial change that on for the evolution of humans despite the difficulties of the human genome. publishers weekly praises discovery in collaborating with colleagues to come through these experiencing firsthand his ability to turn anatomical evidence into a scale of human evolution and his enthusiasm will leave leaders informed and uplifted the digital podium is yours. >> i appreciate the introduction. >> great to see you. and also to harvard bookstore i'm delighted to ask jeremy about his new book about all the things that i get most excited to write about. it is a pleasure to be here and i thought if you're up for it we could kick off the conversation by having you tell us why what sets us apart from other primates in mammals. we have large brains. >> we have a lot of similarities to our primate cousins that we have differences as well. upright walking is one of those other mammals fly and swim and delete your typical mammal lives around all fou
tonight we will be discussing jeremy's new book exploring the ability unique to humans of living animals walking on two legs that this was the crucial change that on for the evolution of humans despite the difficulties of the human genome. publishers weekly praises discovery in collaborating with colleagues to come through these experiencing firsthand his ability to turn anatomical evidence into a scale of human evolution and his enthusiasm will leave leaders informed and uplifted the digital...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. >> for more on what's been happening in gaza, we are joined now by carl of the norwegian refugee council, speaking to us from jordan. i was reing on your website 12 of the children that were killed in gaza during this 11 day conflict were actual participating in your program. and you were helping them with the trauma that they experienced through daily life in gaza. so this is so tragic, isn't it, what happened? >> indeed. it's totally devastating. it is extremely traumatic, for even our colleagues, who have been working witthem. and all of us, really. these re children aged 5-15, who were in their homesith their parents. in the presumed shelter of their famies, who were struck by israeli military and by drones and airstrikes that killed them, together with their parents, siblings, their neighbors. in the so-called safety of their homes. it was not collateral damage. they were hit in their homes. we were working with them. we were trying to help them, to cope with the trauma they havendured from previous escalations from 2014, but also daily life in gaza.
jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. >> for more on what's been happening in gaza, we are joined now by carl of the norwegian refugee council, speaking to us from jordan. i was reing on your website 12 of the children that were killed in gaza during this 11 day conflict were actual participating in your program. and you were helping them with the trauma that they experienced through daily life in gaza. so this is so tragic, isn't it, what happened? >> indeed. it's totally devastating. it...
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yeah. >> jeremy, clearly this begs for a much longer conversation. we'll have you back. jeremy, thank you. >> thank you for covering it. >>> "outfront" next a special memorial day tribute to the men and women that gave their lives sef serving this country and we're about an hour away from the premiere of "dreamland" the burning of black wall street. >> imagine harlem and chocolate in one place. >> there is nothing you can't do and the sky is the limit. >> a strong black community destroyed by a white mob. >> there is lynch talking on the streets of tulsa. >> wearing blind folds. >> between 100 and 300 people most of them black were killed by white mobs. >> the crime was hidden. >> victims were buried in unmarked graves. >> they were trying to get rid of the bodies. >> white tulsa people could control the narrative. >> there was a systemic coverup. >> until now. >> we have a responsibility and obligation to find the truth. >> "dream land" the burning of black wall street. what happens to your body language when your underarms are cared for? ♪ ♪ it shows! our new dove
yeah. >> jeremy, clearly this begs for a much longer conversation. we'll have you back. jeremy, thank you. >> thank you for covering it. >>> "outfront" next a special memorial day tribute to the men and women that gave their lives sef serving this country and we're about an hour away from the premiere of "dreamland" the burning of black wall street. >> imagine harlem and chocolate in one place. >> there is nothing you can't do and the sky is...
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now the team of jeremy shelton's fresh water research center hopes to improve access to this vital data by a single platform. we've been bringing data collected by a range of different organizations from across south africa and making those data accessible for decision making for conservation planning with the end goal and beta, conserving of freshwater bought over city and ecosystems. but for that to happen, it's necessary to raise awareness of the problem in a small urban car, in cape town, facilitators from the fresh water research center. i'm showing students how to run a basic scientific health check on the river here for the water. and it's not just about the fish. the project is teaching young people to gauge rivers health by looking for other indicators. species such as dragon flies and kettle flies when the idea is to show them just how interconnected this species are in this ecosystem generation. as a generation that's going to have to leave this world right now. so we have to understand how this stuff works and i have to understand how we can fix it and how we can. i think it
now the team of jeremy shelton's fresh water research center hopes to improve access to this vital data by a single platform. we've been bringing data collected by a range of different organizations from across south africa and making those data accessible for decision making for conservation planning with the end goal and beta, conserving of freshwater bought over city and ecosystems. but for that to happen, it's necessary to raise awareness of the problem in a small urban car, in cape town,...
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now the team of jeremy shelton's fresh water research center hopes to improve access to this vital data by a single platform. we've been bringing in data collected by a range of different organizations from across south africa and making those data accessible for decision making for conservation planning. with the end goal of beta conserving afresh. what about every city and ecosystems? but for that to happen, it's necessary to raise awareness of the problem in a small urban car in cape town, facilitated from the fresh water research center showing students how to run a basic scientific health check on the river here. water. and it's not just about the face. the project is teaching young people to gauge rivers health by looking for other indicators. species such as dragon flies and cat is flies when i'm not going to take the ideas to show them just how interconnected this species are in this ecosystem generation as a generation that's going to have to be in this world right now. so we have to understand how this stuff works. i have to understand how we can fix it and how we can, i think
now the team of jeremy shelton's fresh water research center hopes to improve access to this vital data by a single platform. we've been bringing in data collected by a range of different organizations from across south africa and making those data accessible for decision making for conservation planning. with the end goal of beta conserving afresh. what about every city and ecosystems? but for that to happen, it's necessary to raise awareness of the problem in a small urban car in cape town,...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. the bbc�*s laura trevelyan in jerusalem says antony blinken is not trying to negotiate a long—term deal. what he is trying to do is to stabilise the cease—fire and ticket aid to gaza. those are the minimal conditions that have been set. injerusalem today, two israelis were stabbed, the suspect was shot by police for some jerusalem itself is full of tensions. there may be a cease—fire, but this latest conflict has stirred up so much distrust and latent hatred, almost, between jews and arabs that this is the really alarming legacy of what has happened, which is why antony blinken is trying really just to make sure that this fragile cease—fire can hold. but even with that, prime minister button —— netanyahu, who is meeting, once to send a really strong message to him about iran, because, remember, the us wants to rejoin the iran nuclear deal, there are to be more talks between the us and iran, and tonight premonition netanyahu said it would not hesitate to take independent
jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. the bbc�*s laura trevelyan in jerusalem says antony blinken is not trying to negotiate a long—term deal. what he is trying to do is to stabilise the cease—fire and ticket aid to gaza. those are the minimal conditions that have been set. injerusalem today, two israelis were stabbed, the suspect was shot by police for some jerusalem itself is full of tensions. there may be a cease—fire, but this latest conflict has stirred up so much distrust and latent...
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and for more on that we are joined now by the israeli ambassador to germany jeremy is sakharov mr ambassador joining us on the phone now thank you so much for your time i'd like to be going by asking you prime minister men netanyahu has said that israel would respond to hamas rocket attacks with full great force where is this going. well i would remind you that we being trying. crew in for a number of. measures to try and calm the situation down over the last few days both in jerusalem. where we could not respond to the rocket fire or 100 courses that were going to cross the border. this restraint from israel's point of view was met with. cruel 150 rockets. which were targeting truth. under. 40 rockets in one barrage in 5 minutes at noon today and so far. we have seen casualties on our side 2 women were killed by the latest cross rocket attacks from ashkelon and we have about 70 people injured so we have tried to use every measure of restraint but hamas is clearly on a path of provocation. that will be a critical factor in seeing how far how long this this situation in tools you are pointing
and for more on that we are joined now by the israeli ambassador to germany jeremy is sakharov mr ambassador joining us on the phone now thank you so much for your time i'd like to be going by asking you prime minister men netanyahu has said that israel would respond to hamas rocket attacks with full great force where is this going. well i would remind you that we being trying. crew in for a number of. measures to try and calm the situation down over the last few days both in jerusalem. where...
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local water dwellers the on a mission with a wet seed and an under was a camera, marine biologist, jeremy shelton from cape town, wants to bring people closer to the fascinating role. the fresh schools had fish and warm them of the risk of losing all this i'm passionate about bringing some of these amazing creatures and these amazing stories that i see unfolding underwater. up into the public eye, to hello and interest and why their friends lived up red or why they get these little bumps on that's not to spock. a curiosity with in south africa, the public about the because systems that have remained pretty hidden until recently south africa's cape region is home to many species of fresh water, fish, half of which are found nowhere else. but the presence of predatory invasive species like bass and trout, as well as the use of river walker irrigation purposes, have placed many strain on these ecosystems. and the creatures which call them home globally, freshwater fish have become one of the most threatened groups of animals on the planets. a group of organisms that are becoming more and mor
local water dwellers the on a mission with a wet seed and an under was a camera, marine biologist, jeremy shelton from cape town, wants to bring people closer to the fascinating role. the fresh schools had fish and warm them of the risk of losing all this i'm passionate about bringing some of these amazing creatures and these amazing stories that i see unfolding underwater. up into the public eye, to hello and interest and why their friends lived up red or why they get these little bumps on...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. the bbc�*s laura trevelyan in jerusalem says antony blinken is not trying to negotiate a long term—deal. what he's trying to do is to stabilise the ceasefire and to get aid to gaza. those are the minimal conditions that have been set. injerusalem today, two israelis were stabbed. the suspect was shot by police. jerusalem itself is full of intercommunal tensions. there may be a ceasefire, but this latest conflict has stirred up so much distrust and latent hatred, almost, betweenjews and arabs in mixed towns across israel that this is the really alarming legacy of what's happened, which is why antony blinken is trying, really, just to make sure that this fragile ceasefire can hold. but even with that, prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who he's meeting, wants to send a really strong message to him about iran, because, remember, the us wants to rejoin the iran nuclear deal, there are about to be a whole other round of indirect talks between the us and iran. and tonight, prime ministe
jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. the bbc�*s laura trevelyan in jerusalem says antony blinken is not trying to negotiate a long term—deal. what he's trying to do is to stabilise the ceasefire and to get aid to gaza. those are the minimal conditions that have been set. injerusalem today, two israelis were stabbed. the suspect was shot by police. jerusalem itself is full of intercommunal tensions. there may be a ceasefire, but this latest conflict has stirred up so much distrust and latent...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: have relations between african—americans and the police improved, as the us prepares to mark the first anniversary of the murder of george floyd. in the biggest international sporting spectacle ever seen, 30 million have tried to aid famine relief in africa. the first of what the makers of star wars hope will be thousands of queues began at 7am. scuffles led to fighting led to full—scale riot as the liverpool fans broke out of their area into the juventus enclosure, the belgian police lost control. the whole world will mourn this tragic death of mr nehru. - he was the father. of the indian people. the oprah winfrey show comes to an end after 25 years and more than a500 episodes. the chat show has made her one of the richest people on the planet. geri halliwell, otherwise known as ginger spice, has left the spice girls. i don't believe it, i she is the one with the bounce, the girl power. not geri, why? this is bbc news, the latest headlines
jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: have relations between african—americans and the police improved, as the us prepares to mark the first anniversary of the murder of george floyd. in the biggest international sporting spectacle ever seen, 30 million have tried to aid famine relief in africa. the first of what the makers of star wars hope will be thousands of queues began at 7am. scuffles led to fighting led to full—scale riot as the liverpool fans broke...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. the sun is beginning to rise again in gaza city and let's show you the latest, these are clouds rather than dust and smoke clouds, it is a calmer picture as we have seen in sometime in gaza itself and of course those impressions really can belie the truth on the ground after further air strikes, we understand as many as 80 is rarely air strikes in the last period. in india, as many as 1600 teachers have died from covid—i9 after being drafted in to help run polling stations during local elections last month. their union says many begged to be released from election duty, fearing for their health as india's ferocious second wave took hold. from the state of uttar pradesh, our international correspondent 0rla guerin reports now, they must stand alone, without their father to guide them and with their grandmother rajvati crushed by grief. she tells us the election killed her son, sushil kumar. he was forced to attend election training. by voting day, he was gasping for breath. that nigh
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. the sun is beginning to rise again in gaza city and let's show you the latest, these are clouds rather than dust and smoke clouds, it is a calmer picture as we have seen in sometime in gaza itself and of course those impressions really can belie the truth on the ground after further air strikes, we understand as many as 80 is rarely air strikes in the last period. in india, as many as 1600 teachers have died from covid—i9 after being drafted in to help run...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. the bbc�*s laura trevelyan injerusalem says antony blinken is not trying to negotiate a long—term deal. what he's trying to do is to stabilise the ceasefire and to get aid to gaza. those are the minimal conditions that have been set. injerusalem today, two israelis were stabbed. the suspect was shot by police. jerusalem itself is full of intercommunal tensions. there may be a ceasefire, but this latest conflict has stirred up so much distrust and latent hatred, almost, betweenjews and arabs in mixed towns across israel that this is the really alarming legacy of what's happened, which is why antony blinken is trying, really, just to make sure that this fragile ceasefire can hold. but even with that, prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who he's meeting, wants to send a really strong message to him about iran, because, remember, the us wants to rejoin the iran nuclear deal, there are about to be a whole other round of indirect talks between the us and iran. and tonight, prime minister
jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. the bbc�*s laura trevelyan injerusalem says antony blinken is not trying to negotiate a long—term deal. what he's trying to do is to stabilise the ceasefire and to get aid to gaza. those are the minimal conditions that have been set. injerusalem today, two israelis were stabbed. the suspect was shot by police. jerusalem itself is full of intercommunal tensions. there may be a ceasefire, but this latest conflict has stirred up so much distrust and latent hatred,...
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hunt who— interesting comments from jeremy hunt who was former health secretary, of course, and chair of the health— secretary, of course, and chair of the health select committee now saying. _ the health select committee now saying. of— the health select committee now saying, of course, you know, we admire _ saying, of course, you know, we admire the — saying, of course, you know, we admire the nhs, but, this is really quite _ admire the nhs, but, this is really quite difficult to reconcile with. it quite difficult to reconcile with. it does — quite difficult to reconcile with. it does suggest that the nhs failed people _ it does suggest that the nhs failed eo - le. ., it does suggest that the nhs failed eo . le, ., ., it does suggest that the nhs failed --eole. ., ., i. it does suggest that the nhs failed ..eole, ., ., y., “ it does suggest that the nhs failed --eole. ., ., ~ ,,._ people. how do you think this story is auoin to people. how do you think this story is going to fit _ people. how do you think this story is going to fit in. — people. how do you think this sto
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so i from that point of view i feel the german authorities will do all they can to prevent that was jeremy issacharoff israel's ambassador to germany here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world at least 14 people have been killed in india after a powerful cycle brought heavy rains and storm surges to the west coast more than 200000 people have been evacuated cyclon comes at a time when india is already reeling from a surge in coronavirus case. it's fun calling media tycoon and pro-democracy campaigner johnny lang has pleaded guilty to taking part in an unauthorized protest in 2019 a media company late owns has halted trading of it shares after authorities froze his assets under the territory's national security law that has sparked new concern about press freedom in hong kong around 3000 migrants have illegally entered spain's north african enclave of say by swimming from neighboring morocco sail to is one of 2 populated spanish regions on mainland africa it's a popular arrival point for migrants hoping to start a new life in europe and south africa's fo
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jeremy corbyn, change the face of _ she wanted to replace jeremy corbyn, change the face of the _ she wanted to replace jeremy corbyn, change the face of the top _ she wanted to replace jeremy corbyn, change the face of the top without - change the face of the top without rethinking — change the face of the top without rethinking the _ change the face of the top without rethinking the policies _ change the face of the top without rethinking the policies and - change the face of the top without rethinking the policies and that. rethinking the policies and that people — rethinking the policies and that people could _ rethinking the policies and that people could vote _ rethinking the policies and that people could vote for— rethinking the policies and that people could vote for him - rethinking the policies and that people could vote for him as i rethinking the policies and that people could vote for him as a i people could vote for him as a replacement— people could vote for him as a replacement for— people could vote for him as a replacement forjeremy- people could vote for
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. the question is, who holds the cars when it comes to negotiation. one country that plays an important role in any mediation betweeb israel and hamas is egypt. the country's sinai peninsular shares a land border with the gaza strip, the only way into gaza without having to pass israeli checkpoints. in times of war the injured are evacuated through rafah to an egyptian hospital. and underneath the border wall there are tunnels, through which alot of things are smuggled. everything from food, to medicines, to arms, and rockets. the egyptians have confirmed they are in direct contact with hamas, they are the only country that has that kind of direct communication. here's the bbc�*s sally nabil in cairo. so far, mediation talks have not achieved any progress. no official statement from the egyptians saying that a ceasefire is expect to discern. a minister refused to disclose any details regarding mediation talks at the moment, but we know that the foreign ministry has been in touch with
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the edges of after a covert perhaps ok with just finally when you came within a heartbeat of putting jeremy corbyn in downing street the 2000 vote you did the labor policy of id cards because it was a cause of labor to have id cards for everyone. in the context of the new normal you want your terminology to oppose the reputed photo id voting system the don't want to bring in let alone to much more strenuously and muscularly oppose spy cops bills that they're bringing in here i should say of course the government has brought in a bill which allows rape and murder by the thick resurfaces in the further international security. yes really does dislike and still it you refer to should be at completely opposed to particularly the cool thing in it which is this idea of giving police officers it when they're working undercover immunity from prosecution regardless of what they did a month ago i mean this is not evidence of the fact that police officers when they're operating under cover actually acts as actual provoking turns and this is now coming out in the undercover placing inquiry that they the
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. plenty more available on that story on the bbc website. let's get some of the day's other news more than 200 people have been injured in malaysia when two metro trains collided in an underground tunnel close to the petronas twin towers in the capital kuala lumpur. authorities said the trains were travelling on the same track. the malian military has arrested the country's political leaders, in what appears to be an attempted coup. the interim president and the prime minister were taken to a military camp. the african union, the eu and the us have condemned the coup and have demanded their release. the coup comes just nine months after the military removed from office the previous president. australia's second largest city, melbourne, has reinstated covid restrictions on tuesday as a fresh outbreak of the virus has now grown to five cases. home gatherings will be limited to five guests, public gatherings will be restricted to maximum 30 people, and facemasks will be mandatory indoors. the state of victoria hadn't recorded any covid cases fo
jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. plenty more available on that story on the bbc website. let's get some of the day's other news more than 200 people have been injured in malaysia when two metro trains collided in an underground tunnel close to the petronas twin towers in the capital kuala lumpur. authorities said the trains were travelling on the same track. the malian military has arrested the country's political leaders, in what appears to be an attempted coup. the interim president and the...
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jeremy corbyn clearly doesn't — in politics. jeremy corbyn clearly doesn't work. this marxist, far left experiment — doesn't work. this marxist, far left experiment led the labour party to catastrophe. if you look at the last 11 elections we had in this country, the pattern— 11 elections we had in this country, the pattern is clear. defeat, defeat, _ the pattern is clear. defeat, defeat, defeat, defeat, tony blair, tony blair, — defeat, defeat, defeat, tony blair, tony blair, tony blair, defeat, defeat, — tony blair, tony blair, defeat, defeat, defeat, defeat. so, the right— defeat, defeat, defeat. so, the right thing to do is to learn the lessons — right thing to do is to learn the lessons from the only thing that has worked _ lessons from the only thing that has worked which is a modernising, centrist, — worked which is a modernising, centrist, dynamic labour party which .oes centrist, dynamic labour party which goes for— centrist, dynamic labour party which goes for a _ centrist, dynamic labour party which goes for a modernising message on the e
jeremy corbyn clearly doesn't — in politics. jeremy corbyn clearly doesn't work. this marxist, far left experiment — doesn't work. this marxist, far left experiment led the labour party to catastrophe. if you look at the last 11 elections we had in this country, the pattern— 11 elections we had in this country, the pattern is clear. defeat, defeat, _ the pattern is clear. defeat, defeat, defeat, defeat, tony blair, tony blair, — defeat, defeat, defeat, tony blair, tony blair, tony...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. nathanj brown is a professor of political science and international affairs at george washington university. i asked him where he thinks this conflict is headed. well, it seems they are both hamas and israel are determined on carrying this forward — at least in the short term. we're probably talking several more days of fighting. it's not going to be a final military conflict but they both think they have something to show the other side. as a professor of political science, i am sure you are aware more than most that when we find ourselves in global situations like this, history can often be a guide as to how we get out of them. in terms of the way things are going now, is there any hope that previous ways of resolving violence between israelis and palestinians could work this time? it doesn't seem that — at least, over the short term. what we've seen over the last decade or so has been an entirely international diplomatic edifice led by the united states, but with the participat
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. nathanj brown is a professor of political science and international affairs at george washington university. i asked him where he thinks this conflict is headed. well, it seems they are both hamas and israel are determined on carrying this forward — at least in the short term. we're probably talking several more days of fighting. it's not going to be a final military conflict but they both think they have something to show the other side. as a professor of...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. one country that plays an important role in any mediation betweeb israel and hamas is egypt. the country's sinai peninsular shares a land border with the gaza strip, the only way into gaza without having to pass israeli checkpoints. in times of war the injured are evacuated through rafah to an egyptian hospital. and underneath the border wall, there are tunnels, through which a lot of things are smuggled. everything from food, to medicines, to arms and rockets. the egyptians have confirmed today they are in direct contact with hamas. they are the only country that has that kinds of direct communication. there is great sympathy in egypt for the palestinian cause, and today shipments of egyptian food and medicine arrived in gaza as part of $500 million pledged by president al sisi for the rebuilding effort there. so far, mediation talks have not received the make achieved any progress. a cease—fire is expected quite soon. he refused to disclose any details regarding mediation talks at
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. one country that plays an important role in any mediation betweeb israel and hamas is egypt. the country's sinai peninsular shares a land border with the gaza strip, the only way into gaza without having to pass israeli checkpoints. in times of war the injured are evacuated through rafah to an egyptian hospital. and underneath the border wall, there are tunnels, through which a lot of things are smuggled. everything from food, to medicines, to arms and...
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at the washington post would do something like that help me understand that if you would jeremy. well i think it's very politicized and i think you made the point earlier about you know revisionist history because at that time that era you know after world war 2 many americans were thanking the russians you know douglas macarthur saying this the greatest military chief in history f.d.r. gave speeches praising the russians even james james so you know this is just a rewriting of history to meet the present moment where there is this attempt a german patriot against russia to pick everything negative you know so see everything russia is being negative and not to give them credit for anything positive it was acknowledged and it comes down to just part of this when you went towards a cold wars or some suggesting you know i was going to say it just comes down to a convenient enemy a convenient enemy and not only are some hawks in the u.s. government add by the way some in russia as well playing that game it gets more difficult more complicated and maybe more dangerous when the media s
at the washington post would do something like that help me understand that if you would jeremy. well i think it's very politicized and i think you made the point earlier about you know revisionist history because at that time that era you know after world war 2 many americans were thanking the russians you know douglas macarthur saying this the greatest military chief in history f.d.r. gave speeches praising the russians even james james so you know this is just a rewriting of history to meet...
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our middle east editor, jeremy bowen injerusalem. the us envoy hady amr has arrived in israel for talks. the state department deputy assistant secretary for israeli and palestinian affairs touched down at ben gurion airport earlier. the biden administration on friday reiterated that it was working toward de—escalation of the israeli—palestinian conflict and a lasting peace in gaza. for more on the biden administration's response to this latest violence i've been speaking to martin indyk, a former us special envoy for middle east peace. i do think that they were surprised at the way things got out of hand injerusalem. but then, everybody was. the events there took basically everybody by surprise i don't think it's commonly known that thejoe biden administration did weigh in with prime minister netanyahu and the march into the old city, stop the evictions and essentially got the police to back off. but it was too little too late. and now, i think with them on the ground there, they're in the position to get in with the egyptians fl
our middle east editor, jeremy bowen injerusalem. the us envoy hady amr has arrived in israel for talks. the state department deputy assistant secretary for israeli and palestinian affairs touched down at ben gurion airport earlier. the biden administration on friday reiterated that it was working toward de—escalation of the israeli—palestinian conflict and a lasting peace in gaza. for more on the biden administration's response to this latest violence i've been speaking to martin indyk, a...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. temporary seating has collapsed at a crowded synagogue in an israeli settlement in the occupied west bank, killing two people and injuring nearly 170 others. gareth barlow reports. what began as a service to mark thejewish holiday of shavout became a scramble to rescue the injured. this the moment the temporary seating collapsed, sending people plummeting to the ground. around 650 ultraorthodox worshippers were in the synagogue, which police describe as being "partially constructed". officials said organizers had been warned the building was unsafe and the event had taken place despite a lack of permits. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said he was praying for the injured. while a local police chief blamed negligence and promised arrests. the incident comes just weeks after 45 people were killed in a crush at an ultraorthodox festival in northern israel. two celebrations that rapidly turned into tragedies in little over two weeks. gareth barlow, bbc news. in the uk, fou
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. temporary seating has collapsed at a crowded synagogue in an israeli settlement in the occupied west bank, killing two people and injuring nearly 170 others. gareth barlow reports. what began as a service to mark thejewish holiday of shavout became a scramble to rescue the injured. this the moment the temporary seating collapsed, sending people plummeting to the ground. around 650 ultraorthodox worshippers were in the synagogue, which police describe as being...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. 0ne country that plays an important role in any mediation betweeb israel and hamas is egypt. the country's sinai peninsula shares a land border with the gaza strip, the only way into gaza without having to pass israeli checkpoints. in times of war the injured are evacuated through rafah to an egyptian hospital. and underneath the border wall there are tunnels, through which a lot of things are smuggled. everything from food, to medicines, to arms — and rockets. the egyptians have confirmed they are in direct contact with hamas — they are the only country that has that kind of direct communication. here's the bbc�*s sally nabil in cairo. so far, mediation talks have not received the make so far, mediation talks have not achieved any progress. no official statement from the egyptians saying that a ceasefire is expect to discern. a minister refused to disclose any details regarding mediation talks at the moment, but we know that the foreign ministry has been in touch with many regional and international parties, russians, americans, israelis, pal
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. 0ne country that plays an important role in any mediation betweeb israel and hamas is egypt. the country's sinai peninsula shares a land border with the gaza strip, the only way into gaza without having to pass israeli checkpoints. in times of war the injured are evacuated through rafah to an egyptian hospital. and underneath the border wall there are tunnels, through which a lot of things are smuggled. everything from food, to medicines, to arms — and...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. we can now speak to behnam ben taleblu who is a senior fellow at the foundation for defense of democracies, where he focusses on political and security issues in the middle east. i think one of the things about the hamas and palestinian islamichhad rocket strikes that we ought not to forget about is not the casualty rates or no the improvements in their rocket arsenal but the effect on the psychology on the state of israel, their effect in being able to, as the report said, paralyse parts of the country, impede their economic recovery post—covid. there is so much there. and one of the reasons that palestinian terror groups are able to claim victory — or disputed victory, i should say — is because their bar for victory is much lower — they simply need to survive to lick their wounds, to fight to live another day and continue to receive outside financial, political and material support from the world's foremost aid sponsor of terrorism, the islamic republic of iran. and in the i
jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. we can now speak to behnam ben taleblu who is a senior fellow at the foundation for defense of democracies, where he focusses on political and security issues in the middle east. i think one of the things about the hamas and palestinian islamichhad rocket strikes that we ought not to forget about is not the casualty rates or no the improvements in their rocket arsenal but the effect on the psychology on the state of israel, their effect in being able to, as the...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. well, earlier i spoke to the bbc�*s internet producer in gaza, rushdi abualouf and asked him to update us on the latest israeli air strike in gaza. it has been a very long night involving killing ten people according to palestinian health ministry officials. the recent israeli air strike struck a three—storey building. it's in the middle of a refuge decamp in the middle of gaza city, the biggest city in the whole of gaza strip. as a result of the attack, seven people were killed including four children and a woman, and that's according to dr yousef al—rish who is the director of the palestinian health ministry, who described to the bbc what happened as an ugly massacre, as he said. that is our correspondent in gaza city. well, what's the situation like in gaza? we got through to the author and journalist refaat alareer in gaza — he's been writing about the devastation in the city. the situation in gaza is utter devastation. we are speaking about 140 palestinians slaughtered in
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. well, earlier i spoke to the bbc�*s internet producer in gaza, rushdi abualouf and asked him to update us on the latest israeli air strike in gaza. it has been a very long night involving killing ten people according to palestinian health ministry officials. the recent israeli air strike struck a three—storey building. it's in the middle of a refuge decamp in the middle of gaza city, the biggest city in the whole of gaza strip. as a result of the attack,...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. we hope to be live in gaza in a moment because as we were reporting un aid has gone into the gaza strip and we're going to be speaking to someone there who will be telling us about the reconstruction that is needed and how much it is going to cost. some of the world's biggest economic powers have raised their ambitions on tackling climate change. g7 environment ministers say they'll now aim to keep the rise in global temperatures to 1.5 degrees celsius — a much more demanding target than the two degrees celsius they are currently committed to. it'll mean they'll need to work much harder to cut emissions now, rather than putting things off for the future. so what action will they take? our chief environment has been taking a look. the uk is due to host a landmark international climate conference in glasgow in november. so here are the key commitments made today. first off, coal. india and many other developing countries receive subsidies for polluting coal plants from foreign donors,
jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. we hope to be live in gaza in a moment because as we were reporting un aid has gone into the gaza strip and we're going to be speaking to someone there who will be telling us about the reconstruction that is needed and how much it is going to cost. some of the world's biggest economic powers have raised their ambitions on tackling climate change. g7 environment ministers say they'll now aim to keep the rise in global temperatures to 1.5 degrees celsius — a much...
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jeremy bowen, our middle east editor reporting. every day, india is recording nearly as many covid—19 cases as every other country in the world put together. in the past 2a hours, more than 4,000 people have died from the virus. hospitals in many parts of the country are being overrun. one of the states seeing the most dramatic surges is west bengal, governed by a regional political party. from the state's capital kolkata, yogita limaye reports. 1,000 miles from delhi — kolkata. look at this. a frighteningly busy market in a region where covid has surged nearly 80 times in the past two months. people here are scared but they have to work, to eat. and this is the cost. in the entrance of a public hospital nearby, people are already struggling to get basic care. all the beds here, hundreds, are already full. and the sick keep coming. "i don't know how long we can continue like this," says this doctor. "even a war comes to an end, but here it is wave after wave. " one in six people in the world live in india. and kolkata is among
jeremy bowen, our middle east editor reporting. every day, india is recording nearly as many covid—19 cases as every other country in the world put together. in the past 2a hours, more than 4,000 people have died from the virus. hospitals in many parts of the country are being overrun. one of the states seeing the most dramatic surges is west bengal, governed by a regional political party. from the state's capital kolkata, yogita limaye reports. 1,000 miles from delhi — kolkata. look at...
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but they can't blame jeremy corbyn _ for it. but they can't blame jeremy corbyn. they have to look at themselves. what is it about their message — themselves. what is it about their message that is not cutting through with voters in hartlepool? thank ou, with voters in hartlepool? thank you. richard- — with voters in hartlepool? thank you, richard. the _ with voters in hartlepool? thank you, richard. the first _ with voters in hartlepool? thank you, richard. the first big - you, richard. the first big headlines coming from hartlepool on breakfast this morning. that is just the start. counting for the scottish parliament and welsh senedd elections begins at nine o'clock this morning. we'll get the picture from lone wells, our correspondent in cardiff, in a moment. first, let's go to our scotland correspondent lorna gordon in edinburgh. lorna, independence has been the big issue over the election. how confident are the snp that they will get the majority they need for a second referendum? look, i think nobody doubts that the snp are _ look, i think nobody doubts
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. well, earlier i spoke to the bbc�*s internet producer in gaza, rushdi abualouf and asked him to update us on the latest israeli airstrike in gaza. it has been a very long night involving killing ten people according to palestinian officials. the israeli air strike struck a building in the middle of a refuge decamp in the middle of gaza city, the biggest city in the whole of the gaza strip. the attack, seven people were killed including four children and a woman. according to the director of the palestinian ministry who described to the bbc what is happening as an ugly massacre, as he said. so what is the situation like in gaza? we got through to the author and journalist refaat alareer in gaza — he's been writing about the devastation in the city. the situation in gaza is devastation. we are talking about 400 palestinians slaughter in just four about 400 palestinians slaughter injust four or about 400 palestinians slaughter in just four or five days. almost total destruction to in
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. well, earlier i spoke to the bbc�*s internet producer in gaza, rushdi abualouf and asked him to update us on the latest israeli airstrike in gaza. it has been a very long night involving killing ten people according to palestinian officials. the israeli air strike struck a building in the middle of a refuge decamp in the middle of gaza city, the biggest city in the whole of the gaza strip. the attack, seven people were killed including four children and a...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news gaza. earlier i spoke to refaat alareer who's an author and journalist in gaza. i asked him to describe the damage done to gaza's infrastructure. it's almost total destruction in so many areas of the gaza strip and outskirts of — mainly in gaza city and the outskirts. i went to visit my family today in sujaya, the eastern part of gaza city at the border, and utter devastation to — especially to infrastructure and to homes and buildings in certain areas. it is unprecedented. i'm not sure how many years this is going to be... crosstalk. so we're talking about power, are we? we were talking about sewage plants, hospitals, schools, everything? the reports are there are about 20 schools that were damaged. we speak about more than 15 clinics that were damaged, some of them hugely damaged. the reports are there are about 20 schools that were damaged. even gaza's only covid—i9 testing centre was also damaged, largely. hopefully it's going to be back soon on track. sewage, water, fresh water,
jeremy bowen, bbc news gaza. earlier i spoke to refaat alareer who's an author and journalist in gaza. i asked him to describe the damage done to gaza's infrastructure. it's almost total destruction in so many areas of the gaza strip and outskirts of — mainly in gaza city and the outskirts. i went to visit my family today in sujaya, the eastern part of gaza city at the border, and utter devastation to — especially to infrastructure and to homes and buildings in certain areas. it is...
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jeremy, thank you. here, thousands of people gathered in central london to march in solidarity with the palestinian people. a large crowd moved through hyde park to the israeli embassy. similar rallies have been held in other cities in the uk and elsewhere. testing for the indian variant of the coronavirus is being carried out in parts of scotland, london, the midlands, and also in the north west of england. cases of that have more than doubled in the past week, according to figures from public health england. the government says the army will be deployed to help with surge test efforts. our health correspondent, katherine da costa, reports. out on the streets of bolton in greater manchester, this rapid response team is going door—to—door, handing out test kits as authorities here and in other hotspots race to contain the more contagious indian variant. we're asking people to please take a test if you don't have any symptoms so we can identify people who may be positive and then support them through
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. a hugely challenging situation they are. well, earlier i spoke to refaat alareer who's an author and journalist in gaza. i asked him to describe the current situation in theh city. i think ithinki i think i have run out of superlatives to describe these acts being committed, against these occupied, impoverished civilians in the gaza strip. just an hour ago before we started this programme, they unleashed a real hell upon the heads of palestinians, especially in the area where i am now, in the heart of gaza city quite in practical terms, explain what that means? it means death, destruction. they targeted a whole block, destroying homes while people slept at night. massacring whole families. 42 people were killed and some of them, whole families, ten family members, most of them were children, many of them were women, and at the same time, and this could go sometimes unreported, they targeted the roads leading to the hospitals, so they could delay the rescue, the ambulances to maximise the number of people killed. that is some
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. a hugely challenging situation they are. well, earlier i spoke to refaat alareer who's an author and journalist in gaza. i asked him to describe the current situation in theh city. i think ithinki i think i have run out of superlatives to describe these acts being committed, against these occupied, impoverished civilians in the gaza strip. just an hour ago before we started this programme, they unleashed a real hell upon the heads of palestinians, especially...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. protests have been held around the world in support of palestinians. courtney bembridge reports. chanting from hamburg to honolulu, italy to iraq, events like these were held around the world. this is madrid, one of several protests held across spain. no audio translation available. translation: we've been silent for many years. - it's time for us to go out and speakfor all those palestinians who are dying, and defend them. because if we don't do it, no—one else will. in london, a stream of protesters marched through hyde park towards the israeli embassy. 0rganisers say 100,000 people attended the rally, urging the uk government to do more. the whole world should be doing something about it, including this country. america should be doing more than just sending an envoy. i think it's the cause that will go from one generation to another generation, until palestine is free. in paris, police used tear gas and water cannons to try to disperse the crowds. authorities had banned the even
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. protests have been held around the world in support of palestinians. courtney bembridge reports. chanting from hamburg to honolulu, italy to iraq, events like these were held around the world. this is madrid, one of several protests held across spain. no audio translation available. translation: we've been silent for many years. - it's time for us to go out and speakfor all those palestinians who are dying, and defend them. because if we don't do it, no—one...
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i saw that thurman running from jeremy. so i started pursuing chasing that person getting around the corner. i was getting close to catching up to. and then i didn't realize they had a getaway car. so they jumped in a getaway car while the suspects got away. >> jiang in lough were able to recover all the luggage belonging to the tourist from chicago who are visiting the city last week. the san francisco native say they're disappointed to see the increasing crime in the city and more recently the anti-asian attacks have prompted them to form their own community safety organization in march called asians are strong through that group. the parent each free self-defense courses through events like this one last month. first thing we want to do was addressed to community. >> empower the community, let them know they don't have to be in fear all the time and that there are people like us looking out for them. just 2 weeks ago, the group was filming a self-defense instructional video plan yet another car break-in occurred at the s
i saw that thurman running from jeremy. so i started pursuing chasing that person getting around the corner. i was getting close to catching up to. and then i didn't realize they had a getaway car. so they jumped in a getaway car while the suspects got away. >> jiang in lough were able to recover all the luggage belonging to the tourist from chicago who are visiting the city last week. the san francisco native say they're disappointed to see the increasing crime in the city and more...
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jeremy, does stuart have it right? >> what is distressing, brian, is of course the dream of the autocrats and the putins pings is to prove america wrong. and to show that it does not deliver for the people. when we have people in either party, of course, there's a lot of reference to the former president, standing up trying to curtail the rights of people to vote, saying that the election results actually should be urn done because, you know, there was fraud on the election. you know, that plays right in to the hands of those who would take down democracy and try to prove us wrong. there's big issues at stake. joe biden said himself nothing short of democracy itself is a stake in making sure the big lies is repudiated and democracy prevails. >> to that point, it's crunch time for joe biden, for all the things he wants and pushed for. is the biden white house, according to your reporting, at least quietly dropping hopes and dreams of talking with the other side of some sort of compromise when they realize it's a party t
jeremy, does stuart have it right? >> what is distressing, brian, is of course the dream of the autocrats and the putins pings is to prove america wrong. and to show that it does not deliver for the people. when we have people in either party, of course, there's a lot of reference to the former president, standing up trying to curtail the rights of people to vote, saying that the election results actually should be urn done because, you know, there was fraud on the election. you know,...
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jeremy, what _ cancelled. it's an incredibly sad day. jeremy, what is _ cancelled. it's an incredibly sad day. jeremy, what is the i day. jeremy, what is the understanding at the moment about exactly what happened? weill. understanding at the moment about exactly what happened?— exactly what happened? well, the tomb of a rabbi _ exactly what happened? well, the tomb of a rabbi on _ exactly what happened? well, the tomb of a rabbi on mount - exactly what happened? well, thej tomb of a rabbi on mount marrone exactly what happened? well, the i tomb of a rabbi on mount marrone in the north, halfway up this mountain —— meron, it's an incredibly small space where a huge number of people, came, about 100,000 people. space where a huge number of people, came, about100,000 people. every year it is often between 200,000— 300,000 people, it is far too small, the infrastructure is haphazard and makeshift and people have been coming in recent years integrate a number. is one of the major ceremonies finished, thousands of people came down into a narrow walkway, and it is
jeremy, what _ cancelled. it's an incredibly sad day. jeremy, what is _ cancelled. it's an incredibly sad day. jeremy, what is the i day. jeremy, what is the understanding at the moment about exactly what happened? weill. understanding at the moment about exactly what happened?— exactly what happened? well, the tomb of a rabbi _ exactly what happened? well, the tomb of a rabbi on _ exactly what happened? well, the tomb of a rabbi on mount - exactly what happened? well, thej tomb of a rabbi on...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. well, earlier the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, commented on the air strikes in gaza and defended the bombing of the tower where ap and aljazeera had offices. doing everything possible to protect our civilians and keep palestinian civilians out of harm's way. we demonstrated this yet again today, when we warned civilians to vacate the building used by the hamas terry intelligence. be vacated the premises before the target was destroyed, and that's why you don't hear of casualties from these collapsing terror towers, because we take special care to avoid these civilian casualties, exactly the opposite of hamas. we can speak now to nathanj brown, professor of political science and international affairs at george washington university, and also an author on palestine. it's very good to have you with a when you hear benjamin netanyahu use language like terror tower, how does that make you feel? it seems the are that make you feel? it seems they are both _ that make you feel?
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. well, earlier the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, commented on the air strikes in gaza and defended the bombing of the tower where ap and aljazeera had offices. doing everything possible to protect our civilians and keep palestinian civilians out of harm's way. we demonstrated this yet again today, when we warned civilians to vacate the building used by the hamas terry intelligence. be vacated the premises before the target was destroyed, and...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. the bbc�*s laura trevelyan injerusalem says antony blinken is not trying to negotiate a long—term deal. what he's trying to do is to stabilise the ceasefire and to get aid to gaza. those are the minimal conditions that have been set. injerusalem today, two israelis were stabbed. the suspect was shot by police. jerusalem itself is full of intercommunal tensions. there may be a cease—fire, but this latest conflict has stirred up so much distrust and latent hatred, almost, betweenjews and arabs in mixed towns across israel that this is the really alarming legacy of what's happened, which is why antony blinken is trying, really, just to make sure that this fragile cease—fire can hold. but even with that, prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who he's meeting, wants to send a really strong message to him about iran, because, remember, the us wants to rejoin the iran nuclear deal, there are about to be a whole other round of indirect talks between the us and iran. and tonight, prime mi
jeremy bowen, bbc news, gaza. the bbc�*s laura trevelyan injerusalem says antony blinken is not trying to negotiate a long—term deal. what he's trying to do is to stabilise the ceasefire and to get aid to gaza. those are the minimal conditions that have been set. injerusalem today, two israelis were stabbed. the suspect was shot by police. jerusalem itself is full of intercommunal tensions. there may be a cease—fire, but this latest conflict has stirred up so much distrust and latent...
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yes, lynn, jeremy lin. jeremy lynn has looked to with great respect for one simple reason. he finished harvard first, and then he went into professional basketball. so he is an object lesson to all children finish your education first, and then you can go into professional sports. please join me this way. we're stopping here. please step against the wall, please to look at several things. we looked at the chinese consolidated benevolent association. and i mentioned to you that i was made up of other organizations that the chinese men founded when they arrived. these would be family district and fraternal organizations here on this street waverly. which is actually named after waverly in new york city. it's interesting. we see examples of this for instance directly across the street is the wong family benevolent association. this means if you arrived here in 1860, you stepped off a ship. there would be men chinese men are on the shore calling out. any wong family members here and amen from the chin family and so forth you would raise your hand and they would shepherd you to
yes, lynn, jeremy lin. jeremy lynn has looked to with great respect for one simple reason. he finished harvard first, and then he went into professional basketball. so he is an object lesson to all children finish your education first, and then you can go into professional sports. please join me this way. we're stopping here. please step against the wall, please to look at several things. we looked at the chinese consolidated benevolent association. and i mentioned to you that i was made up of...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. at least 5,000 migrants have reached spain's ceuta enclave from neighbouring morocco, a record number of arrivals in a single day, local officials say. they say the migrants, who include hundreds of minors, either swam around the border fences that jut out into the sea or walked across at low tide. mark lobel reports. i—person�*s borage for a more buoyant life resting on inflatable ring. children were among the groups of families and many young men making the short trip neighbouring morocco. this area is a known magnet for african migrants. but it's the sheer number who entered spain's ceuta en clave in a single day that has surprised officials here. leaving morocco, these people either walked across at low tide or swim around fences in the sea. in sunny scenes, not a far cry from a relaxed day out on the beach. taken to a migrant reception centre on arrival, guards will be considering sending many back as spain belatedly scrambles to bolster its police presence here. last month a
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. at least 5,000 migrants have reached spain's ceuta enclave from neighbouring morocco, a record number of arrivals in a single day, local officials say. they say the migrants, who include hundreds of minors, either swam around the border fences that jut out into the sea or walked across at low tide. mark lobel reports. i—person�*s borage for a more buoyant life resting on inflatable ring. children were among the groups of families and many young men making...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has reiterated in the past couple of hours — in a televised speech — that the military is doing what it can to keep palestinian civilians "out of harm's way" as he put it. jeremy bowen gave us his assessment. yes, maybe it is because they know that civilian casualties give it bad headlines all around the world. but they weren't trying very effectively in a camp in gaza, last night, about 20 hours back from where we are now. when they put a missile into a house, a three—story house, flattened it, killed ten civilians, two mothers and their children, and other civilians were killed in the locality, as well. i've been to that camp many times, it's very, very crowded. the alleyways between it are so narrow in some places, you could reach out with both hands and touch other side — and two people struggle to pass each other in those alleyways, so they found it difficult to get mechanical equipment in to lift it out, to try and rescue surv
jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has reiterated in the past couple of hours — in a televised speech — that the military is doing what it can to keep palestinian civilians "out of harm's way" as he put it. jeremy bowen gave us his assessment. yes, maybe it is because they know that civilian casualties give it bad headlines all around the world. but they weren't trying very effectively in a camp in gaza, last night, about 20 hours back...