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he was asked by my colleague jessica parker ——jessica parker about that. he did not come until match. we did say the us was committing committed to helping the israel defend itself. he also said that america have not been involved in any offensive operation. we talked about the g7 wanting to impose additional sanctions on iran, including on steel plants and other things in the country. he also touched on the situation in gaza, as well, centre needs to be more aid and taken flexion. he said we are calling on all sides to exercise restraint. now let's have a look at how iran might react. let's speak now to laurence norman, who writes about iran's nuclear programme for the wall streetjournal europe. thank you for patiently waiting while the secretary of state was delivering his remarks. what you make of what he had to say? yes. make of what he had to say? yes, he's a little _ make of what he had to say? yes, he's a little bit _ make of what he had to say? yes, he's a little bit more _ make of what he had to say? 133 he's a little bit more important than me! i
he was asked by my colleague jessica parker ——jessica parker about that. he did not come until match. we did say the us was committing committed to helping the israel defend itself. he also said that america have not been involved in any offensive operation. we talked about the g7 wanting to impose additional sanctions on iran, including on steel plants and other things in the country. he also touched on the situation in gaza, as well, centre needs to be more aid and taken flexion. he said...
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parker in _ later this year as well. jessica parker in berlin, _ later this year as well. jessica parker in berlin, thank - later this year as well. jessica parker in berlin, thank you, l later this year as well. jessica l parker in berlin, thank you, we later this year as well. jessica - parker in berlin, thank you, we will keep an eye on the talks later today. more than 50 survivors of a migrant boat disaster — in which five people died off the coast of france — are recovering in england, having declined to be rescued by french authorities. the incident took place just hours after parliament approved a bill to allow the uk to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. the government has said the new law will reduce illegal channel crossings, but some migrants have said it won't deter them from trying. graham satchell reports. the beaches of northern france and what's becoming an almost nightly ritual is about to play out — this time with fatal consequences. a group of migrants protected by people smugglers heads to the shore. above, french police are watching every move, communicating w
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jessica parker, thank ou ve g7 as well. jessica parker, thank you very much- _ ukraine's prime minister has told the bbc there will be a third world war if ukraine loses its conflict with russia as he urges the us congress to pass the long—stalled foreign aid bill. dennis shmilhal expressed "careful optimism" that us lawmakers would pass the hotly contested measure, which has $61 billion earmarked for kyiv. the house of representatives is set to vote on the package this saturday. mr shmilhal spoke with my colleague sumi somaskanda in washington. the united states is one of our biggest supporters and investors in the ukrainian economy, and in the ukrainian defence capacity. we are waiting so much for this draft law, in one or other conditions which now are discussed in congress. so, we will be very grateful if it will be approved in saturday. we are waiting this for so much, and especially our guys and girls on the frontline. i can imagine you're watching that so closely, the vote on saturday as well — did you receive an
jessica parker, thank ou ve g7 as well. jessica parker, thank you very much- _ ukraine's prime minister has told the bbc there will be a third world war if ukraine loses its conflict with russia as he urges the us congress to pass the long—stalled foreign aid bill. dennis shmilhal expressed "careful optimism" that us lawmakers would pass the hotly contested measure, which has $61 billion earmarked for kyiv. the house of representatives is set to vote on the package this saturday. mr...
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jessica parker is there. ., and our correspondent jessica parker is there. . ., , and our correspondent jessica parker is there. . . , ., is there. yeah, i mean, they had been discussing _ is there. yeah, i mean, they had been discussing the _ is there. yeah, i mean, they had been discussing the middle - is there. yeah, i mean, they had been discussing the middle east| been discussing the middle east yesterday, foreign ministers here in capri, from g7 nations, the informal group of wealthy countries, and actually they then moved onto other but events overnight have a very much brought all of that back to the table. and the people we have heard from so far this morning, really on social media posts, first of all italy's foreign minister, who has said that they will be discussing it at the g7 this morning so proceedings are likely under way under way, and the foreign minister of canada also saying that they are monitoring developments. interestingly, two of the foreign ministers who are here in capri, lord cameron and annalena baerbock of germany, came to capri direct from israel where th
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jessica parker, bbc news, in dresden. stay with us on bbc news. hello. the weather remains fairly unsettled. it will be wet and windy at times but it will turn milder. we have the yellow and amber across much of the country. still blues in the north of scotland. until we get to the end of the week, then you can see the yellow and amber pushing further north as it turns a little bit warmer. what we have today across the central part of the country is cloud and rain moving northwards. to the south, sunshine, but showers and some heavy and thundery. the driest conditions in the far north and north—west of scotland. feeling cool in the breeze coming in from the north sea. top temperature 15. overnight, rain pushes northwards across scotland. cloudy and damp in northern ireland. england and wales, some clear skies. fog patches forming and breezy with showers across the english channel. temperatures falling away to 1—2 in northern and eastern parts as well as wales. tomorrow, we start with rain across scotland. a brisk wind here. variable cloud with shower
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jessica parker, bbc news, in dresden. earlier we werejoined by kevin sabet, president of �*smart approaches to marijuana' and former white house drug control policy adviser. we asked him whether he thought this policy change would tackle the black market trade of cannabis. well, we have more than two dozen states in the united states that have legalised cannabis and the underground black market hasjust grown bigger. and it's sort of counterintuitive. why would that happen? it happens because the price of cannabis, of course, falls when you legalise it. but the illegal market can even undercut that legal price because you have a tax. you have other burdens placed on the legal market. and the illegal actors don't just go to dental school when you legalise cannabis, they change their business, they change their business model. and so, i mean, california, 80% of the market is illegal. it's been a disaster. that's the biggest market in the united states, some other states as well. germany is not necessarily known for it woul
jessica parker, bbc news, in dresden. earlier we werejoined by kevin sabet, president of �*smart approaches to marijuana' and former white house drug control policy adviser. we asked him whether he thought this policy change would tackle the black market trade of cannabis. well, we have more than two dozen states in the united states that have legalised cannabis and the underground black market hasjust grown bigger. and it's sort of counterintuitive. why would that happen? it happens because...
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jessica parker, bbc news, in dresden. let me bring you a story about a baby gorilla, a baby gorilla is saying goodbye to her home in texas — to look for a surrogate mum. baby jameela was born prematurely by caesarean section — and despite efforts to unite her with her mother — the newborn was rejected. she's now heading to cleveland zoo with hopes of finding a new mum. she is part of who i am as a keeper now. she was delivered by c—section. the mother recovered with no complications from that. jameela herself, she had some respiratory complications. our goal was to return her to the group when the mother was able to accept her and she had a stable condition herself. but unfortunately, we don't believe that sakineh, the mother, got the proper hormonal cues going through the labour process. when she was presented with this infant, she didn't recognise it as hers. so we worked with our animals and our staff to do some training and some maternal work. we tried with sakineh a couple of times. that was unsuccessful. we
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jessica parker, bbc news, in dresden. proposals to criminalise rough sleeping in the uk are facing criticism, and the bbc understands the prime minister is in talks with conservative rebels over the plans. the bill would give police the powers to fine, move on, orjail homeless people deemed to be a �*nuisance'. our political correspondent georgia roberts has been taking a closer look at the bill, and told us more about how exactly it could work. this is a broad ranging bill. we are talking about the criminaljustice bill. it was first introduced by the former home secretary suella braverman. it was part of government efforts to project a message being tough on crime, of the general election. you might recall around the time when this was being introduced, the former home secretary landed herself in a bit of hot water with some of her language around homelessness. she described homelessness as a lifestyle choice. what these proposals would do in this bill is gift police and local authorities the power to move on, fine, po
jessica parker, bbc news, in dresden. proposals to criminalise rough sleeping in the uk are facing criticism, and the bbc understands the prime minister is in talks with conservative rebels over the plans. the bill would give police the powers to fine, move on, orjail homeless people deemed to be a �*nuisance'. our political correspondent georgia roberts has been taking a closer look at the bill, and told us more about how exactly it could work. this is a broad ranging bill. we are talking...
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from berlin — jessica parker reports. # three little birds perch by my doorstep # singing sweet songs... it�*s out in the open. adults in germany can now possess up to 25 grams of cannabis in public — enough to make dozens ofjoints — and grow up to three plants at home. while people like marcel are planning newly—permitted cannabis social clubs. not for tourists, though — just german residents. every gram from cannabis which goes from the cannabis social club is one gram that�*s not on the black market. what do you say to people who say, look, cannabis is addictive and it is harmful, especially to young people? everything has dark sides. and you have to know about the dark sides and only when it�*s not illegal, you can freely talk about these dark sides. but these cannabis clubs in cities like dresden won�*t pop up overnight, and come with their own rules — exacerbating fears that demand will quickly outstrip legal supply. translation: we assume that the black market - will be strengthened, particularly at the beginning in the chaos phase, when demand would be great
from berlin — jessica parker reports. # three little birds perch by my doorstep # singing sweet songs... it�*s out in the open. adults in germany can now possess up to 25 grams of cannabis in public — enough to make dozens ofjoints — and grow up to three plants at home. while people like marcel are planning newly—permitted cannabis social clubs. not for tourists, though — just german residents. every gram from cannabis which goes from the cannabis social club is one gram that�*s...
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jessica parker, bbc news, in dresden. let me bring you a story about a baby gorilla who is saying goodbye to her home in texas to look for a surrogate mum. baby jameela was born prematurely by caesarean section, and despite efforts to unite her with her mother, the newborn was rejected. she's now heading to cleveland zoo with hopes of finding a new mum. she is part of who i am is a keeper now. we wa nt we want them to be as healthy and natural in our zoo environment as possible. she will be a baby of mine forever. mi possible. she will be a baby of mine forever. �* , , possible. she will be a baby of mine forever. �* . , ., _ g forever. all the best for baby jim mueller. forever. all the best for baby jim mueller- -- _ forever. all the best for baby jim mueller. -- jameela. _ president biden and first lady jill biden have the 141tth white house easter egg roll. this year's event, which carries on a tradition that began in 1878, featured school themes. around 40,000 people were expected to attend the event — where ch
jessica parker, bbc news, in dresden. let me bring you a story about a baby gorilla who is saying goodbye to her home in texas to look for a surrogate mum. baby jameela was born prematurely by caesarean section, and despite efforts to unite her with her mother, the newborn was rejected. she's now heading to cleveland zoo with hopes of finding a new mum. she is part of who i am is a keeper now. we wa nt we want them to be as healthy and natural in our zoo environment as possible. she will be a...
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jessica parker, bbc news, in dresden. we spoke to a reporter based in berlin. , : :, :, :, berlin. this decriminalisation of cannabis has — berlin. this decriminalisation of cannabis has been _ berlin. this decriminalisation of cannabis has been seen - berlin. this decriminalisation of cannabis has been seen as - berlin. this decriminalisation of| cannabis has been seen as really controversial here in germany, so much so that more than half of diamonds do not like the decriminalisation —— half of germans. on the other side, there are also many thought the synchronisation, they are for it because they think of us in the end could curb the black—market use of cannabis among young people doubled in the last decade, some needs to be done, and the government wants to curb the black with decriminalisation. : decriminalisation. are there restrictions _ decriminalisation. are there restrictions on _ decriminalisation. are there restrictions on it _ decriminalisation. are there restrictions on it as - decriminalisation. are there restrictions on it as well, i decriminalisation. are
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jessica parker, bbc news, in dresden. you can of course keep up with all the news lines from here in the uk and around the world on the bbc news website. you can see there that there is all the latest on the reaction to those turkish elections. the turkish president acknowledging that his party suffered its worst ever defeat in local elections. all the details, all at the news stories on the bbc news website. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. today we have seen some rain moving very slowly northwards, followed by some sunshine and some showers. that pattern will continue over the next few days. we will keep those colder east or north—easterly winds in scotland, whereas much further south, the winds are south—westerly, bringing milder conditions and that is where the wet weather will be coming in from. these are our temperatures this easter monday afternoon. making 15 in east anglia and the south—east. a bit more chilly and the rain in northern england and southern scotland. the rain is continuing to move n
jessica parker, bbc news, in dresden. you can of course keep up with all the news lines from here in the uk and around the world on the bbc news website. you can see there that there is all the latest on the reaction to those turkish elections. the turkish president acknowledging that his party suffered its worst ever defeat in local elections. all the details, all at the news stories on the bbc news website. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. today we have seen some rain moving very...
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jessica parker, bbc news, in dresden. joining me now is peter veelkeh, a journalist for politico. thank you forjoining us. take us through how controversial this decision is.— decision is. yes, this law, the decriminalisation _ decision is. yes, this law, the decriminalisation of _ decision is. yes, this law, the decriminalisation of cannabisl decision is. yes, this law, the i decriminalisation of cannabis has been really controversial here in germany. polls show that more than half of germans don't like this decriminalisation, they oppose it, and they argue against it. so it is seen really critical and on the other side there are also many for this decriminalisation because they think this in the end could curb the black market that holds from the last decade show that consumption of cannabis has doubled in the last people, especially a young young people. —— pulls from the last decade show. people. -- pulls from the last decade show.— people. -- pulls from the last decade show. �* , . ., , decade show. are there restrictions on it, like whether _ decade show. are there
jessica parker, bbc news, in dresden. joining me now is peter veelkeh, a journalist for politico. thank you forjoining us. take us through how controversial this decision is.— decision is. yes, this law, the decriminalisation _ decision is. yes, this law, the decriminalisation of _ decision is. yes, this law, the decriminalisation of cannabisl decision is. yes, this law, the i decriminalisation of cannabis has been really controversial here in germany. polls show that more than half of...
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jessica parker, bbc news, in dresden. germany isn't the only country reviewing its laws surrounding cannabis. rachel mcadam has been looking at how the drug is regulated in different parts of the world. the laws around cannabis are complicated and varied across the world and they are also regularly changing, like we have seen in germany today. in 2024, where is it legal across the world? we will start in canada. cannabis was legalised here in 2018 and is one of the only countries in the world that federally allows manufacturing and consumption of recreational marijuana. moving into the us and almost half of states there have legalised cannabis but it is still illegal at a federal level. if we look at the map, the bright green states have legalised recreational and medical marijuana. the dark green have legalised some form of medicinal cannabis. the light green states allow cbd or some form of low thc. those are the chemicals found in cannabis. thc is the psychoactive substance that produces a high. the grey states, idaho,
jessica parker, bbc news, in dresden. germany isn't the only country reviewing its laws surrounding cannabis. rachel mcadam has been looking at how the drug is regulated in different parts of the world. the laws around cannabis are complicated and varied across the world and they are also regularly changing, like we have seen in germany today. in 2024, where is it legal across the world? we will start in canada. cannabis was legalised here in 2018 and is one of the only countries in the world...
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jessica parker. ukraine's prime minister has told the bbc there will be a third world war if ukraine loses its conflict with russia as he urges the us congress to pass that long stalled foreign aid bill. dennis shmyhal expressed careful optimism that us lawmakers would pass the hotly contested measure, which has $61 billion earmarked for key. the house of representatives is set to vote on the package this saturday. dennis shmyhal spoke to my colleague in washington. the saturday. dennis shmyhal spoke to my colleague in washington.— colleague in washington. the united states is one — colleague in washington. the united states is one of _ colleague in washington. the united states is one of the _ colleague in washington. the united states is one of the biggest - states is one of the biggest supporters and investors in the ukrainian economy and in ukrainian defence capacities. we are working so much for this draft law in one or other conditions which now are discussed in congress. so we will be very
jessica parker. ukraine's prime minister has told the bbc there will be a third world war if ukraine loses its conflict with russia as he urges the us congress to pass that long stalled foreign aid bill. dennis shmyhal expressed careful optimism that us lawmakers would pass the hotly contested measure, which has $61 billion earmarked for key. the house of representatives is set to vote on the package this saturday. dennis shmyhal spoke to my colleague in washington. the saturday. dennis shmyhal...
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jessica parker, bbc news, in dresden. the view there from our correspondent in germany. joining me now is andrew hathaway. he is an associate professor of criminaljustice and public policy at the university of guelph in ontario, canada. welcome to bbc news. the reason we're talking to all the way there in canada is because cannabis was legalised in 2018 where you are, so we want to know what lessons perhaps germany can learn from what's happened where you are? yeah, i think there's _ happened where you are? yeah, i think there's some _ happened where you are? yeah, i think there's some real _ happened where you are? yeah, i think there's some real potentiall think there's some real potential benefits to the social club model that germany is adopting. it's got a bit of a spanish flavour, actually, and kind of a nice sense of community associated with it. one of the issues, i mean, there many stories to cannabis legalisation in canada, you'll get a different story depend on who you talk to, but some of the observations i have are that the commercial retail model has had ce
jessica parker, bbc news, in dresden. the view there from our correspondent in germany. joining me now is andrew hathaway. he is an associate professor of criminaljustice and public policy at the university of guelph in ontario, canada. welcome to bbc news. the reason we're talking to all the way there in canada is because cannabis was legalised in 2018 where you are, so we want to know what lessons perhaps germany can learn from what's happened where you are? yeah, i think there's _ happened...
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our correspondent, jessica parker, is there. the majorfocus here is ukraine's calls for more air defence systems. the nato secretary—general, jens stoltenberg is here in capri. he said earlier there is an urgent critical need, that russia is pushing on the whole front line whilst carrying out raids of air strikes. this is a g7 foreign ministers meeting. ukraine's foreign minister is here, but it's not a formal weapons pledging session. that being said, they can discuss, they can coordinate but speaking to officials today the mood on this issue overall is somewhat downbeat. causing a bit more optimism, though, is the prospect of a vote in congress on the long stalled us aid package to ukraine of $60 billion. that's certainly being talked up here. they are looking at other ways to raise money for ukraine and one idea that has been kicking about for quite some time now, seen as potentially legally quite tricky is using frozen russian assets. specifically, according to people i have been speaking to, whether they can use the inter
our correspondent, jessica parker, is there. the majorfocus here is ukraine's calls for more air defence systems. the nato secretary—general, jens stoltenberg is here in capri. he said earlier there is an urgent critical need, that russia is pushing on the whole front line whilst carrying out raids of air strikes. this is a g7 foreign ministers meeting. ukraine's foreign minister is here, but it's not a formal weapons pledging session. that being said, they can discuss, they can coordinate...
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jessica parker and james landau. does the israeli war cabinet share the view of the secretary-general that things are as precarious as he believes they are? james: oh, i think they are aware of the consequences of any further miscalculation. if israel's response to iran's attack over the weekend does trigger an escalatory process, they are incredibly aware of that. but at the same time they are determined to respond. what they want to do is respond and leave it at that. you hear that from spokespeople saying we need to act. they are aware of the consequences. whether they are as aware as concerned as some of their allies has been signaling in recent days i think remains to be seen. we simply don't know yet what the israelis are going to do. they say they are going to act. we don't know how yet, we d't know when. there is some speculation, it is no more than that, that that is possible the might delay any action until after the passover holiday. but again, that could just be people here in jerusalem wishing for the be
jessica parker and james landau. does the israeli war cabinet share the view of the secretary-general that things are as precarious as he believes they are? james: oh, i think they are aware of the consequences of any further miscalculation. if israel's response to iran's attack over the weekend does trigger an escalatory process, they are incredibly aware of that. but at the same time they are determined to respond. what they want to do is respond and leave it at that. you hear that from...
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jessica parker, bbc news, in dresden. earlier, i spoke to peter wilke from politico. yes, this law, the decriminalisation of cannabis has been really the controversial here in germany. polls show that more than half of germans don't like this decriminalisation, they oppose it, and they argue against it. so it's seen really critical. on the other side, there are also many for this decriminalisation because they think this in the end could curb the black market that polls from the last decade show that consumption of cannabis has doubled in the last people, especially a young people. are there restrictions on it, like whether you can drive after using cannabis? yes. what i can tell you, many things are unclear, that is part of it. it's still unclear how many thc parts one can have in their blood, the transport ministry is working on the sand in your limit, the transport ministry is working on the sand in your limit. so, right now, we are still working with the old limit, which means drivers right now probably can't consume cannabis at all, but the transport agency is wo
jessica parker, bbc news, in dresden. earlier, i spoke to peter wilke from politico. yes, this law, the decriminalisation of cannabis has been really the controversial here in germany. polls show that more than half of germans don't like this decriminalisation, they oppose it, and they argue against it. so it's seen really critical. on the other side, there are also many for this decriminalisation because they think this in the end could curb the black market that polls from the last decade...
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from berlin , jessica parker reports. # three little birds pitch by my doorstep, singing sweet songs.#.
from berlin , jessica parker reports. # three little birds pitch by my doorstep, singing sweet songs.#.
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parker. yes, i mean, look, broadbrush, in terms of the war in ukraine for example, the uk and germany are essentially on the same page, they are both sending weapons, lots of them, the biggest donors in europe, to kyiv to try and help them with that effort after the russian full scale invasion but there are differences. first of all these men are actually from pretty different political backgrounds. olaf scholz is a social democrat, rishi sunak a conservative. but they do have a bit of a rapport and they do go back some way because they did know each other when they were both finance ministers. on this issue of defence, there are stations bubbling underneath the surface. one of them for example that came up in the frustrations. olaf scholz is refusing to send long—range cruise missiles to ukraine, something the uk would like germany to do. and yesterday you had rishi sunak announcing that if he remains as prime minister, he will push towards ramping up defence spending to 2.5% of national i
parker. yes, i mean, look, broadbrush, in terms of the war in ukraine for example, the uk and germany are essentially on the same page, they are both sending weapons, lots of them, the biggest donors in europe, to kyiv to try and help them with that effort after the russian full scale invasion but there are differences. first of all these men are actually from pretty different political backgrounds. olaf scholz is a social democrat, rishi sunak a conservative. but they do have a bit of a...
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according to the bbc's berlin correspondent jessica parker, sunok tried to persuade olaf scholz to provide ukraine with more long-range weapons. this meeting was extremely friendly, as both leaders exchanged many compliments, especially regarding the support they provide to ukraine. in europe, it is the united kingdom and germany are the two leading donors of military aid to kyiv. so in that sense , we are dealing with an extremely important partnership, but if you look deeper, the differences in their approaches are striking. for example, chancellor olaf scholz repeated at a press conference that he would not send cuban taurus cruise missiles to ukraine, despite the tangible pressure he is under and diplomatic suggestions from the united kingdom that he should do so, but chancellor scholz today insisted on his position, said that these had not arrived missiles to ukraine. and on the issue of defense spending, prime minister sunak announced yesterday that britain will increase defense spending to 2.5% of gdp by 2030, or at least intends to do so. he was asked how he was going to finance su
according to the bbc's berlin correspondent jessica parker, sunok tried to persuade olaf scholz to provide ukraine with more long-range weapons. this meeting was extremely friendly, as both leaders exchanged many compliments, especially regarding the support they provide to ukraine. in europe, it is the united kingdom and germany are the two leading donors of military aid to kyiv. so in that sense , we are dealing with an extremely important partnership, but if you look deeper, the differences...
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jessica parker reports from capri. a majorfocus here is ukraine's calls for more air defence systems. the nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg is here in capri. he said earlier there is an urgent critical need, that russia is pushing on the whole front line whilst carrying out waves of air strikes. but, look, this is a g7 foreign ministers meeting. ukraine's foreign minister is here but it's not a formal weapons—pledging session. that being said, they can discuss, they can coordinate. but speaking to officials today, the mood on this issue overall is somewhat downbeat. causing a bit more optimism, though, is the prospect of a vote in congress on the long—stalled us aid package to ukraine of $60 billion. that's certainly being talked up here. they are looking, though, at other ways to raise money for ukraine, and one idea that's been kicking about for quite some time now — seen as potentially legally quite tricky — is using frozen russian assets. specifically, according to people i've been speaking to, whether
jessica parker reports from capri. a majorfocus here is ukraine's calls for more air defence systems. the nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg is here in capri. he said earlier there is an urgent critical need, that russia is pushing on the whole front line whilst carrying out waves of air strikes. but, look, this is a g7 foreign ministers meeting. ukraine's foreign minister is here but it's not a formal weapons—pledging session. that being said, they can discuss, they can coordinate. but...
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jessica parker, bbc news, in dresden. a trip to the doctor's is something that can be a bit frightening for some children — so medical students from bristol university have been helping primary—school pupils by teaching first aid using teddy bears. the children also learnt some potentially life—saving skills, including how to apply a bandage. our reporter harriet robinson has been to one of their classes. oh, no! and i fixed it. this is teddy bear hospital, and these children are learning how to put bandages on their injured fluffy friends. we're having a lot of fun. all the kids were so excited about it. they were so engaged. we had so much fun. we learned loads of stuff. it was really, really good. the sessions are run by medical students from the university of bristol to make any potential hospital trips a little less scary, and to teach these year one and two pupils some basic first aid. teddies are usefuljust because it's something that children are really familiar with, and it's quite common in hospitals and d
jessica parker, bbc news, in dresden. a trip to the doctor's is something that can be a bit frightening for some children — so medical students from bristol university have been helping primary—school pupils by teaching first aid using teddy bears. the children also learnt some potentially life—saving skills, including how to apply a bandage. our reporter harriet robinson has been to one of their classes. oh, no! and i fixed it. this is teddy bear hospital, and these children are learning...
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parker, said this about the meeting. it was a bit of a love in. lots of compliments between the two, in terms of the support that they are offering ukraine. in europe, the united kingdom and germany are the top two donors in terms of military aid to kyiv. it is a really important partnership in that sense but if you scratch beneath the service a little bit more, there are some differences in approach. for example, when it came up in the press conference, the chancellor has refused to send a long—range cruise missile to ukraine despite significant pressure and suggestions, diplomatic suggestions from the uk, that they feel that germany should do so but he was holding his ground today and basically saying he was not going to be sending those missiles to ukraine. 0n defence spending, rishi sunak announced yesterday that britain would be hiking up defence spending to 2.5% by 2030, certainly thatis spending to 2.5% by 2030, certainly that is the intention, he was questioned about exactly how he plans on paying for that shou
parker, said this about the meeting. it was a bit of a love in. lots of compliments between the two, in terms of the support that they are offering ukraine. in europe, the united kingdom and germany are the top two donors in terms of military aid to kyiv. it is a really important partnership in that sense but if you scratch beneath the service a little bit more, there are some differences in approach. for example, when it came up in the press conference, the chancellor has refused to send a...
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our correspondent, jessica parker reports from capri. the meeting of g7 foreign ministers here on the italian island of capri has now wrapped up, events in the middle east have certainly been a dominant factor here. we went to one of the final press conferences, it was with the us secretary of state, antony blinken, and it was really interesting. he really did not want to be drawn on events overnight in iran. he was asked repeatedly byjournalists including myself about what had happened, what he might know, but he didn't want to say anything apart from the fact that he said the us had not been involved. i asked him, why won't you give any details? and he even described himself as "incredibly boring" on the matter. and it's possible that this is a deliberate strategy to be boring by the us, and others, a way of barely acknowledging what has happened, not giving any detail, avoiding rhetoric, provoking any response, as part of an effort to cool the situation down. the word we kept hearing here from various ministers again and again and aga
our correspondent, jessica parker reports from capri. the meeting of g7 foreign ministers here on the italian island of capri has now wrapped up, events in the middle east have certainly been a dominant factor here. we went to one of the final press conferences, it was with the us secretary of state, antony blinken, and it was really interesting. he really did not want to be drawn on events overnight in iran. he was asked repeatedly byjournalists including myself about what had happened, what...
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parker has more. the trial is going on in that courtroom behind me here in braunschweig, lower saxony in germany. 47—year—old christian brueckner has been charged with five alleged sex offences alleged to have happened in portugal between the years 2000 and 2017. they are unrelated to the disappearance of madeleine mccann. now, christian brueckner has been named by german authorities as a chief suspect in her disappearance, but he�*s never been charged in that case and has denied involvement in terms of the trial happening here for those five alleged sex offences. today, the court has been hearing from a witness and former friend of christian brueckner, a man called helga b. now, helga b says that many years ago he saw tapes of christian brueckner raping an elderly woman and a young girl that prosecutors say was aged around 14 or above. christian britain is defense team has previously said that they believe this case is based on very shaky foundations and as well today they have been saying that
parker has more. the trial is going on in that courtroom behind me here in braunschweig, lower saxony in germany. 47—year—old christian brueckner has been charged with five alleged sex offences alleged to have happened in portugal between the years 2000 and 2017. they are unrelated to the disappearance of madeleine mccann. now, christian brueckner has been named by german authorities as a chief suspect in her disappearance, but he�*s never been charged in that case and has denied...
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our correspondent jessica parker is there. what is the latest from the g7 meeting? {if what is the latest from the g7 meetin: ? , ., , , ., meeting? g7 foreign ministers are locked in discussions _ meeting? g7 foreign ministers are locked in discussions covering - meeting? g7 foreign ministers are locked in discussions covering a i locked in discussions covering a range of topics, from conflict in the middle east and fears of escalation but also what more can be done to help ukraine. and actually their foreign minister from done to help ukraine. and actually their foreign ministerfrom ukraine is here to talk with foreign ministers and they are making a particular appealfor air ministers and they are making a particular appeal for air defences at the moment. and more broadly there is a discussion about how to channelled more money into ukraine. as we have been hearing, this package of aid from the us stalled in congress but now potentially signed, it could be unlocked in a vote later this week. that will be welcome news here amongst g7 nations but they are also looki
our correspondent jessica parker is there. what is the latest from the g7 meeting? {if what is the latest from the g7 meetin: ? , ., , , ., meeting? g7 foreign ministers are locked in discussions _ meeting? g7 foreign ministers are locked in discussions covering - meeting? g7 foreign ministers are locked in discussions covering a i locked in discussions covering a range of topics, from conflict in the middle east and fears of escalation but also what more can be done to help ukraine. and...
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parker says, who was at this press conference, he did it rather reluctantly. it was difficult to get any key information from us secretary of state anthony blinken, and it's quite interesting because before i spoke to him i spoke to the minister italian foreign minister antonio tajani, who said the united states was informed of the nighttime attack at the last minute. so i was expecting to hear a bit more from anthony blinken, but in his speech he didn't raise the issue of what happened during the night, even though he was asked about it by four different journalists, myself included. we asked what exactly did the us know, what the talks were, or did they think it was already? end of current events, but we haven't heard back from him. however, he stressed that the us was not involved in this. he talked a lot about attempts to de-escalate the conflict in the middle east, talked about how discussions were taking place regarding the humanitarian situation in gaza, about attempts to release israeli hostages, so he touched on the topic of the conflict in general, b
parker says, who was at this press conference, he did it rather reluctantly. it was difficult to get any key information from us secretary of state anthony blinken, and it's quite interesting because before i spoke to him i spoke to the minister italian foreign minister antonio tajani, who said the united states was informed of the nighttime attack at the last minute. so i was expecting to hear a bit more from anthony blinken, but in his speech he didn't raise the issue of what happened during...
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and for the final question, jessica parker with bbc. i think you just called the bbc news. i'm fucking fast ask why. when you address events that have happened david night is and it's important that you do so can you tell us if you've spoken to you is really counterparts. and i'm interested to know how you would characterize the us israel relationship right now. and if i can on ukraine as well, hope so obviously rising. the us may pos, this $60000000000.00 a package, a full ukraine. but given the amount of time it's taken, given the situation and crane is it coming to light? so i'm going to be incredibly boring and not make your day by saying again, i'm not going to speak to what's been reported other than to say that the united states has not been involved in any offensive operations. the united states, along with our partners, will continue to work for the escalation on you. frank. most important thing is getting this a voted and moving it forward. and it will, i know, make a profound difference and they can found difference almost right away in making sure that you train
and for the final question, jessica parker with bbc. i think you just called the bbc news. i'm fucking fast ask why. when you address events that have happened david night is and it's important that you do so can you tell us if you've spoken to you is really counterparts. and i'm interested to know how you would characterize the us israel relationship right now. and if i can on ukraine as well, hope so obviously rising. the us may pos, this $60000000000.00 a package, a full ukraine. but given...
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and for the final question, jessica parker with icbc. thank you. just call the bbc news. and if i can foster oscar, why when you address events that have happened david night is and it's important that you do. so can you tell us if you've spoken to you is really counterparts, and i'm interested to know how you would characterize the us israel relationship right now. and if i can on ukraine as well, hope so obviously rising. the us may pause this $60000000000.00 a package, a full ukraine, but given the amount of time it's taken, given the situation and crane, is it coming too late? so, i'm going to be incredibly boring. and not make your day by saying, again, i'm not going to speak to what's been reported other than to say that the united states has not been involved in any offensive operations. the united states, along with our partners, will continue to work for the escalation on you, frank. the most important thing is getting this a voted and moving it forward, and it will, i know, make a profound difference and they can found difference almost right away in making sure
and for the final question, jessica parker with icbc. thank you. just call the bbc news. and if i can foster oscar, why when you address events that have happened david night is and it's important that you do. so can you tell us if you've spoken to you is really counterparts, and i'm interested to know how you would characterize the us israel relationship right now. and if i can on ukraine as well, hope so obviously rising. the us may pause this $60000000000.00 a package, a full ukraine, but...
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parker. they were warm and friendly but there are some differences, if you want to talk about them and we will talk about all they agreed after that. , ., ., ., 4' talk about all they agreed after that. , ., , , that. yes, i mean, look, broadbrush, in terms of— that. yes, i mean, look, broadbrush, in terms of the _ that. yes, i mean, look, broadbrush, in terms of the war— that. yes, i mean, look, broadbrush, in terms of the war in _ that. yes, i mean, look, broadbrush, in terms of the war in ukraine - that. yes, i mean, look, broadbrush, in terms of the war in ukraine for - in terms of the war in ukraine for example, the uk and germany are essentially on the same page, they are both sending weapons, lots of them, the biggest donors in europe, to kyiv to try and help them with that effort after the russian full scale invasion but there are differences. first of all these men are actually from pretty different political backgrounds. olaf scholz is a social, rishi sunak a conservative. but t
parker. they were warm and friendly but there are some differences, if you want to talk about them and we will talk about all they agreed after that. , ., ., ., 4' talk about all they agreed after that. , ., , , that. yes, i mean, look, broadbrush, in terms of— that. yes, i mean, look, broadbrush, in terms of the _ that. yes, i mean, look, broadbrush, in terms of the war— that. yes, i mean, look, broadbrush, in terms of the war in _ that. yes, i mean, look, broadbrush, in terms of the war...
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g7 foreign ministers are meeting in italy, jessica parker, what has been the reaction this morning to the events in iran? i the reaction this morning to the events in iran?— the reaction this morning to the events in iran? i mean, they had been discussing _ events in iran? i mean, they had been discussing the _ events in iran? i mean, they had been discussing the middle - events in iran? i mean, they had been discussing the middle east| been discussing the middle east yesterday, foreign ministers here in capri, from g7 nations they moved onto other issues, but events overnight have brought all of that back to the table. and the people we have heard from so far this morning on social media posts, first of all, italy's foreign minister who has said that they will be discussing it at the g7 this morning, and that will be happening, and as well, canada's foreign minister saying that they are monitoring developments. two of the foreign ministers who are here in capri, the uk's lord cameron and annalena baerbock of germany, came to capri direct from israel, where they had been having meet
g7 foreign ministers are meeting in italy, jessica parker, what has been the reaction this morning to the events in iran? i the reaction this morning to the events in iran?— the reaction this morning to the events in iran? i mean, they had been discussing _ events in iran? i mean, they had been discussing the _ events in iran? i mean, they had been discussing the middle - events in iran? i mean, they had been discussing the middle east| been discussing the middle east yesterday, foreign...
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sarah jessica parker and lori singer, all these kids. we were the oldsters. there we were in tiny little provo, utah. we were restless. being considered the old farts and we sort of reacted to that. in my pathetic little motel room, i threw all the parties. all the kids would come in and we would dance. we did "soul train." they were amazed at us. most vertically won one night we tore off all our clothes and jumped into the motel swimming pool. they were absolutely appalled. the next morning, our producer danny melnyk, he put up the memo, no more of that. we don't want to get kicked out of provo. turns out we were ten times cooler than the kids. >> stephen: and to this very day. to this very day. we have to take a quick break but we'll be right back with more john lithgow, everybody. don't go away and i'm ready for a rematch. game on. i've been practicing. what the cello? you want me to lower the hoop? foul! what? you going to tell on me again? foul yah? foul bro! here take a free shot go ahead knock yourself out. your about to get served. seriously? get alls
sarah jessica parker and lori singer, all these kids. we were the oldsters. there we were in tiny little provo, utah. we were restless. being considered the old farts and we sort of reacted to that. in my pathetic little motel room, i threw all the parties. all the kids would come in and we would dance. we did "soul train." they were amazed at us. most vertically won one night we tore off all our clothes and jumped into the motel swimming pool. they were absolutely appalled. the next...
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the purses are clutched by martha stewart, sarah jessica parker. not only do they star on the red carpet, they fly down the runway. they are a fusion of art and access other. >> in terms of art, it's interactive, it's modular. i think it speaks in an interesing way. >> and interesting twist carries stetson into the world of access others. he studied studio art and philosophy at brown university and started out creating these digital hybrid paintings. >> computer generated paintings we called it new media and i call it digital art. these are colorful abstract pieces. >> he admits he was unsuccessful and pivoted. his plan b translated to in the bag. >> i worked in a shoe store and i had gift to buy shoes and handbags. so i connected the dots. >> how did you land on purses as the frame of your artwork? >> i packaged it. a handbag gave me more license to be fun than i ever fell felt i had permission to do with a piece hanging on the wall. almost instantly, pi made them tongue and cheek and funny. >> funny as notoriously tasteful. they feature doughnuts
the purses are clutched by martha stewart, sarah jessica parker. not only do they star on the red carpet, they fly down the runway. they are a fusion of art and access other. >> in terms of art, it's interactive, it's modular. i think it speaks in an interesing way. >> and interesting twist carries stetson into the world of access others. he studied studio art and philosophy at brown university and started out creating these digital hybrid paintings. >> computer generated...
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lets get reactions in italy for us tonight at the g7, jessica parker and our diplomatic correspondent who is in jerusalem, james landale. james if i can start with you, does the israeli war cabinet share the view of the secretary general that things are as precarious as he believes they are? i think they are aware of the consequences of any further miscalculation. if israel's response up miscalculation. if israel's response up to iran's attack on the weekend does trigger and escalate to reprocess, i think they are incredibly aware of that but at the same time they are determined to respond. i think what they would want to do is respond and leave it at that. you hear that from spokespeople, say saying we need to act we need to do something and they are aware of the consequences and whether they are as aware and as concerned as some of their allies have been signalling in recent days remains to be seen. we simply do not know yet precisely what the israelis are going to do, do they say they are going to do, do they say they are going to act but we don't know how and when. there is some s
lets get reactions in italy for us tonight at the g7, jessica parker and our diplomatic correspondent who is in jerusalem, james landale. james if i can start with you, does the israeli war cabinet share the view of the secretary general that things are as precarious as he believes they are? i think they are aware of the consequences of any further miscalculation. if israel's response up miscalculation. if israel's response up to iran's attack on the weekend does trigger and escalate to...
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>> sarah jessica parker put it on her instagram. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: did she really? >> yeah. sjp put it on her instagram and then no could get a ticket. it was like the craziest thing in the world. >> jimmy: wow, and what a great ride, and it's such a great special. how do we describe the special for anyone that's going in and watching this? >> all right, so i saw this tweet on the internet. i had some anti-semitism pointed at me because -- i'm jewish. maybe sometimes people can tell that i'm jewish, because of my name or my face, or anything about me. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> so someone tweeted something anti-semitic, and i sort of followed the tweets down the rabbit hole a little bit. and i wound up at this meeting of white nationalists in queens. and so i sat there for a little while. and so like yeah, everything sort of unfolds from there a a little bit. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. i can't believe this. i want to show everyone a clip. here's a peek at "alex edelman: just for us." take a look at this. >> because running through this meeting is this thick vein of
>> sarah jessica parker put it on her instagram. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: did she really? >> yeah. sjp put it on her instagram and then no could get a ticket. it was like the craziest thing in the world. >> jimmy: wow, and what a great ride, and it's such a great special. how do we describe the special for anyone that's going in and watching this? >> all right, so i saw this tweet on the internet. i had some anti-semitism pointed at me because -- i'm...
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the purchase are clutched by celebrities such as martha stewart and sarah jessica parker. not only do his bags star on the red carpet, they fly down the runway. these are not your mother's pocketbooks. they are a fusion of art and accessory. >> in terms of art, it's interactive, it's modular. i think it speaks in an interesting way. pamela: and an interesting twist. stetson into the world of high fashion accessories. stetson grew up on this cabin on a working horse farm in new hampshire. he studied studio art and philosophy at brown university and started out creating these digital hybrid paintings. >> computer-generated paintings, at the time we called it new media. today i think it is just called digital art. these are colorful abstract pieces. pamela: stetson admits he was unsuccessful selling his modern art, so he pivoted. his plan b translated to in the bag. >> i worked in a shoe store and i had a gift for convincing people to buy shoes and handbags they didn't need. so i connected the dots. pamela: how did you land on purses as the frame for your artwork? of all the
the purchase are clutched by celebrities such as martha stewart and sarah jessica parker. not only do his bags star on the red carpet, they fly down the runway. these are not your mother's pocketbooks. they are a fusion of art and accessory. >> in terms of art, it's interactive, it's modular. i think it speaks in an interesting way. pamela: and an interesting twist. stetson into the world of high fashion accessories. stetson grew up on this cabin on a working horse farm in new hampshire....
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she was up against fellow tv star sarah jessica parker from sex and the city, sheridan smith went in her pants. yeah, just wearing a very see through dress. nicole scherzinger looked . absolutely. scherzinger looked. absolutely. i'm sorry this is such a girl thing. she looked stunning, beautiful black dress, but the one thing our. england won one thing our. dear england won as well, evidently, which is a play as well, evidently, which is a play about southgate's reign as england boss, and i have to say , england boss, and i have to say, i've been see it. and that is brilliant. that's the only thing i can talk knowledgeably about. >> apart from the lovely frocks that big, didn't it? and that won big, didn't it? and they praised for they were being praised for being inclusive because being really inclusive because it brought football fans into the theatre fans the theatre, and theatre fans learned about football, learned stories about football, and it was two worlds that don't normally huge success. >> and i found that a little bit patronising. as someone that actually football patroni
she was up against fellow tv star sarah jessica parker from sex and the city, sheridan smith went in her pants. yeah, just wearing a very see through dress. nicole scherzinger looked . absolutely. scherzinger looked. absolutely. i'm sorry this is such a girl thing. she looked stunning, beautiful black dress, but the one thing our. england won one thing our. dear england won as well, evidently, which is a play as well, evidently, which is a play about southgate's reign as england boss, and i...
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1st ofjuly, we talked about this in my colleaguejessica parker's report, was that from the 1st of july, notional clubs will be set up —— social clubs. the key thing that struck me is that the clubs can grow and distribute the drug on a strictly not—for—profit basis. mary anne, i want to bring you in on this discussion for some i remember in 2014 when i lived in the us and colorado became the first state to legalise cannabis, and since then, colorado has sold some $11.7 billion in...