pro democracy activists fled hong kong. a very warm welcome, you are watching verified live on the bbc. a palestinian man has injured seven people after driving his car into them in tel aviv and attacking them with a knife. the man was later shot and killed, the palestinian militant group hamas has welcomed the attack, suggesting the man was responding to an army raid by the israeli side in jenin. really troops moved in on monday, people fleet. an extensive counterterrorism effort, palestinian leaders have condemned the assault is a new war crime. jeremy bowen is injanine. jenin. so this is the hospital at the edge of the refugee camp injenin, where a lot of the casualties have come in. and these people here, a mixture of local guys and also a lot of medics are waiting for the next lot to come in. ambulances have gone out in the last few minutes to try to bring in people. they say that there have been some people wounded inside the camp now. we can t get up that way because
the ceo of united airlines did not want to deal with delays like everyone else so he sprang for private jet instead. friday he apologized to travelers stuck across the country saying taking a private jet was the wrong decision because it wasn t sensitive to customers waiting to get home. i sincerely apologize to our customers and team members who are working around the clock for seven days. i promised to better demonstrate respect for the dedication of our team members and loyalty of our customers. so many different things come up, joey jones. is this something that should even be an issue? i think the devil is in the details. i wasn t sure where he was headed if he s going to work, what else could he do other than kick someone else off a flight? baby fly another airline had flights going out, i don t know, that will probably get dirty looks, too. it comes back to why were people upset to begin with? why did united have so much problems to begin with? s whole thing highl
the ceo of united airlines did not want to deal with delays like everyone else so he sprang for private jet instead. friday he apologized to travelers stuck across the country saying taking a private jet was the wrong decision because it wasn t sensitive to customers waiting to get home. i sincerely apologize to our customers and team members who are working around the clock for seven days. i promised to better demonstrate respect for the dedication of our team members and loyalty of our customers. so many different things come up, joey jones. is this something that should even be an issue? i think the devil is in the details. i wasn t sure where he was headed if he s going to work, what else could he do other than kick someone else off a flight? baby fly another airline had flights going out, i don t know, that will probably get dirty looks, too. it comes back to why were people upset to begin with? why did united have so much problems to begin with? s whole thing highl
the ceo of united airlines did not want to deal with delays like everyone else so he sprang for private jet instead. friday he apologized to travelers stuck across the country saying taking a private jet was the wrong decision because it wasn t sensitive to customers waiting to get home. i sincerely apologize to our customers and team members who are working around the clock for seven days. i promised to better demonstrate respect for the dedication of our team members and loyalty of our customers. so many different things come up, joey jones. is this something that should even be an issue? i think the devil is in the details. i wasn t sure where he was headed if he s going to work, what else could he do other than kick someone else off a flight? baby fly another airline had flights going out, i don t know, that will probably get dirty looks, too. it comes back to why were people upset to begin with? why did united have so much problems to begin with? s whole thing highl
world. i m fareed zakaria. today on the program from the czars and arenas to soviet-era com czars to president putin. we delve into the nature of power in russia looking at the past to help us understand the present. i ll talk to the new yorkers david remnick can professor nina krus efa. also the prime minister of barbados on getting the west to pay for damage for the climate change s rising seas and weather. two degrees is a death sentence. and the president of kenya on why many nations in the global south are not taking a side on the war in ukraine. but first, here s my take. in his important book the third wave samuel huntington pointed out the division among the ruling elite is a key sign of weakness in authoritarian regimes. when prominent members of the establishment break with the system it often triggers a larger set of changes. conversely, when you do not see such defections it means the autocrat will probably be able to survive. syrian dictator bashar al ass