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we have a special report from 0rla guerin about the extraordinary resilience of some of its youngest citizens. hello, i m anjana gadgil. we start in the uk, where a manhunt is continuing for a suspected terrorist who escaped from a london prison. daniel khalife escaped from wandsworth prison on wednesday morning, by clinging to the underside of a food delivery van. thejustice secretary has ordered an urgent investigation into what happened, and why the former soldier wasn t held in a higher security prison. 0ur reporter simonjones has more. currently britain s most wanted man. the hunt for daniel khalife, facing serious charges of threats to the state, is being described as urgent and extensive. despite all the security that should have been in place here at wandsworth prison, the former soldier managed to escape from the jail s kitchen by strapping himself to the bottom of a food delivery van. he was wearing his distinctive chef s uniform. he could be anywhere in the country
in london on wednesday morning. in the last hour, we re learned that he was accused of trying to gather information which might be useful to an enemy. and we understand that the enemy referred to is iran. we ve also learned that mr khalife was due to stand trial in november. so far, he remains at large, despite a country wide search, and additional security measures being put in place at ports and airports. more on that in a little, but now, let s look at some of the key questions arising from the escape. here s our analysis editor, ros atkins, who has been looking at the key questions arising from the escape. a terror suspect has escaped from prison. this is daniel khalife. he s accused of placing fake bombs at a military base while he was a soldier. and these are some of the questions we have about his escape. first of all, when did it happen? well, just before 8:00 on wednesday morning, from wandsworth prison in south west london, which is a category b prison category a
however slower demand and trade restrictions on chip making technology have put businesses under pressure. those restrictions only apply of course to high end chips currently. for more on the industry i spoke to stacy raskin, a senior semiconductor analyst. these export controls were fairly targeted. the only things that were actually impacted were high end artificial intelligence chips, chips for supercomputers and equipment that was capable of manufacturing high end logic and memory. in terms of actual revenue impact the only ones that really saw was the equipment vendors. the reason is from the high end chips it was nvidia they were able to backfill with other products that came in below the control thresholds that were legal to sell in china. the customers bought lot of those in backfill and did not see any revenue hit. the equipment vendors did see a hit. again limited in their abilities to sell tools for advanced logic and advance memory and it was several billion dolla
by domestic heavyweight tsmc. however, slower demand and trade restrictions on chip making technology have put businesses under pressure. those restrictions only apply to high end chips currently. for more on the industry i spoke to stacy rasgon, a senior semiconductor analyst. these export controls were fairly targeted. the only things that were actually impacted were high end artificial intelligence chips, chips for supercomputers and equipment that was capable of manufacturing high end logic and memory. in terms of actual revenue impact, the only ones that really saw, was the equipment vendors. the reason is from the high end chips, it was nvidia exposed, they were able to backfill with other products that came in below the control thresholds that were legal to sell in china. the chinese customers bought lot of those in backfill and did not see any revenue hit. the equipment vendors did see a hit. again limited in their abilities to sell tools for advanced logic and advanc