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The Context

were certain caveats on the use of weapons systems— for example, longer—range tactile missiles weren't supplied. there was always a fear that the supply of some equipment would be a red line to the russians. they never expected anyone else's red line. i think we're slightly overcautious. without this bill, they had both hands tied behind her back and you can see the difference in the population. now they're back to one hand free again at least, so we'll see what difference that makes in the face of a likely rest russian offensive. justin, always good to talk to you. thank you. huw edwards has resigned from the bbc. he says he's leaving on the medical advice of his doctors. the bbc has confirmed that he has not received a pay—off as part of his departure. he worked at the bbc for 40 years — the highest profile and highest paid

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Young and Addicted

open about it. in a statement, the uk government told us it's committed to offering support in tackling the supply of illegal drugs. it also says there are currently no plans to change the law, but drug control and harms from ketamine are under constant review. social media platforms say they do everything they can to prevent the sale of drugs. so, this is rian's room? yeah, yeah. rian's mum clare recently met with a government representative to discuss her petition to get ketamine reclassified from a b to an a. i won't stop until it's reclassified. i've got to keep going. if i can helpjust one person, rian's death wasn't in vain, you know? it's not just an addiction... since filming, beth and jay have been trying to get off ketamine and hope sharing their stories might help others. i hope people wake up

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BBC News

thousands of people are protesting against the mass tourism in the canary islands, the spanish archipelago located off the northern coast of africa is a popular tourist destination, protesters are too many visitors are damaging the environment and pricing locals out of the housing market. there are now calls for the spanish government to limit the number of visitors there. here is simonjones. in the baking spanish heat, that helped bring in 16 million visitors to the canaries last year, locals are under the collar, the message from the wreck, tourism has gone too far. translation: ., ., , , translation: the canary islands say enough _ translation: the canary islands say enough is _ translation: the canary islands say enough is enough, _ translation: the canary islands say enough is enough, they - translation: the canary islands say enough is enough, they have l say enough is enough, they have a limit. re sources and population cannot take anymore. the environment is continue to deteriorate and presidents are suffering as well. the demonstrators - suffering as well. the demonstrators insist | suffering as well. the - demonstrators insist they suffering as well. the demonstrators insist they are not against tourism itself, it is vital for the economies of the islands. they want controls, is particular concern about the supply of water in such a dry climate and they

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BBC News

the economies of the islands. they want controls, with particular concern about the supply of water in such a dry climate and they claim there is too much focus on building hotels rather than local housing. making the area increasingly unaffordable for residents. the beaches are particularly popular with the brits, the authorities in the canaries stress they remain open for business, the spanish government admits it's about finding the right balance to holidays can continue harmoniously. simon jones, bbc news. and finally, the world's largest digital astronomy camera has finally been built right here in the us. with a whopping 3,200 megapixels, the camera can produce 1,000 images per night. scientists from the san francisco bay area have spent two decades developing the camera. it'll allow researchers to study dark energy, dark matter and the distribution of galaxies. it'll now be sent from the united states to chile where it'll arrive in a month.

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BBC News

taken to the streets of the canary islands, to protest against the impact of mass tourism. the canary islands are a spanish archipelago located off the northern coast of africa, and a popular tourist destination. protestors on the islands say too many visitors are damaging the environment, and pricing locals out of the housing market. there are now calls for the spanish government to limit the number of visitors. in the baking spanish heat, that helped bring in 16 million visitors to the canaries last year, locals are hot under the collar, the message from the wreck, tourism has —— from teneriffe — tourism has gone too far. translation: the canary islands say enough is enough, _ they have a limit. resources and population cannot take anymore. the environment is continue to deteriorate and presidents are suffering as well. the demonstrators insist they are not against tourism itself, it is vital for the economies of the islands. they want controls, is particular concern about the supply of water in such a dry climate and they claim there's too much focus on building hotels rather

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BBC News

take anymore. the environment is continuing to deteriorate and residents are suffering as well. ., , ., ., , , , well. the demonstrators insist the are well. the demonstrators insist they are not — well. the demonstrators insist they are not against _ well. the demonstrators insist they are not against tourism i they are not against tourism itself, it is vital for the economies of the island, they want controls. there is particular concern about the supply of water in such a dry climate and they claim there's too much on building hotels rather than local housing. making the area increasingly unaffordable for residents. some of the international headlines over the last couple of weeks may have led people to think that local canary and businesses don't want to wrists anymore and that's not the case but what they're saying is the of tourism, whether tourism profits are reinvested, but needs to change and it needs to benefit the local economy and local infrastructure more —— canarian. local infrastructure more -- canarian— canarian. beaches are particularly _ canarian. beaches are particularly popular i canarian. beaches are l particularly popular with canarian. beaches are i particularly popular with the brits and the authorities in the canaries stress they remain open for business. the spanish government admitted about finding the right balance so holidays can continue

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The Media Show

all of the wall street economies were really expecting one to come eventually, so the whole taylor swift demand story seemed a little off. so that's why we started looking into swiftonomics or what eventually became swiftonomics tow— and understand. so, that's what you meant by swiftonomics? yes. so, essentially, itjust became a theory about supply and demand and what it said about the us consumer and now, about the global consumer, right, because we're seeing the same story. what did it say? what do you think it says? well, it says something about pent—up demand and what the pandemic did to demand, right? because before the pandemic — and i don't want to get too wonky here — but before the pandemic, we did see people spending more on services and, of course, when we were locked into our homes during the pandemic, everyone went on amazon and all of a sudden, everyone was buying goods online. so we kind of, like, forgot about experiences. and then the — what the eras story said was that in a way, it opened the floodgates for services spending,

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Breakfast

they are not against tourism itself, it is vital for the economies of the islands, but they want controls. there is particular concern about the supply of water in such a dry climate and they claim there's too focus much on building hotels rather than local housing. making the area increasingly unaffordable for residents. some of the international headlines over the last couple of weeks may have led people to think that local canary and businesses don't want tourists anymore and that's not the case, but what they're saying is the model of tourism, where the tourism profits a re reinvested, that needs to change and it needs to benefit the local economy and local infrastructure more. beaches are particularly popular with the brits and the authorities in the canaries stress they remain open for business. the spanish government admitted about finding the right balance so holidays can continue harmoniously. simon jones, bbc news. today of course is the

Water , Supply , Islands , Concern , Controls , Climate , Hotels , Economies , Tourism-itself , People , Some , Area

Breakfast

the environment is continuing to deteriorate and residents are suffering as well. the demonstrators insist they are not against tourism itself, it is vital for the economies of the islands, but they want controls. there is particular concern about the supply of water in such a dry climate and they claim there's too focus much on building hotels rather than local housing. making the area increasingly unaffordable for residents. some of the international headlines over the last couple of weeks may have led people to think that local canary and businesses don't want tourists anymore and that's not the case, but what they're saying is the model of tourism, where the tourism profits are reinvested, that needs to change and it needs to benefit the local economy and local infrastructure more. beaches are particularly popular with the brits and the authorities in the canaries stress they remain open for business. the spanish government admits it's about finding the right balance so holidays can continue harmoniously. simon jones, bbc news.

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CNN Newsroom Live

now it is time to protect what we have one your demos reformat. we require urgent rerms that allow us to protect r security if the process this process can only continue they can only be sustained if we give the national police and the armed forces the clear and firm support that we are proping continues toe caught between increasing supply and demand were illegal narcotics the war will likely rage on patrick oppmann. cnn all right, coming up here on cnn newsroom, nba playoff season has officially begun. cnn sport's caroline menn on for joins me next to look at who left it all on the court last night's stay with us can the riva support your brain health? mary janet, hey, eddie, know, fraser, franck. frank bred. how are you? >> fred fuel up to seven brain

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