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petersburg says social worker, linda brant, up, in my opinion. i never saw russia as a threat, but now i'm constantly thinking about our common border. it's over a 1000 kilometers. this near by border crossing is seeing little traffic from either side at the moment. this is partly due to corona virus relate that restrictions, but it's also a direct consequence of russia's invasion of ukraine. the war has dramatically changed to the fence attitude towards joining nato in just a few weeks. i got a mill at 1st. i thought we shouldn't get involved and military alliances, but i am, but now i think we should have made the decision a long time ago. my eyes have been opened and i no longer see nato as some kind of war association. but as a defense alliance of the lovely land for defence through deterrence has been the principal, dia, latest reinforcement of its eastern flank. in recent months. the idea being a strong defense whom not to be attacked. nato says it will benefit from the finish our mis military capabilities. i think we are ready ready to, to
petersburg says social worker, linda brant, up, in my opinion. i never saw russia as a threat, but now i'm constantly thinking about our common border. it's over a 1000 kilometers. this near by border crossing is seeing little traffic from either side at the moment. this is partly due to corona virus relate that restrictions, but it's also a direct consequence of russia's invasion of ukraine. the war has dramatically changed to the fence attitude towards joining nato in just a few weeks. i got...
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robin brant, bbc news, in shanghai.nd faced while writing the lyrics for a collaboration with ed sheeran. sheeran has created a remix of his track 2step, which will raise money for ukraine. mark lobel reports. music: 2step (ukrainian remix by ed sheeran ft/antytila # cos we're living life at a different pace # stuck in a constant race # keep the pressure on, you're bound to break # something's got to change # we should just be cancelling all our plans # and not give a damn # if we're missing out on what the people think is right...# the heartbreaking collaboration as the war grinds on. a message of hope amid the despair. # and then we'll go all night # two—stepping with the woman i love...# ed sheeran adding his voice to ukraine's resistance with ukrainian band antytila, musicians turned front—line medics, picking up the tune. singing in ukrainian. shot on location in besieged kharkiv to raise money for the people of ukraine. writing while fighting. the band says they found a way to record the agony of families separate
robin brant, bbc news, in shanghai.nd faced while writing the lyrics for a collaboration with ed sheeran. sheeran has created a remix of his track 2step, which will raise money for ukraine. mark lobel reports. music: 2step (ukrainian remix by ed sheeran ft/antytila # cos we're living life at a different pace # stuck in a constant race # keep the pressure on, you're bound to break # something's got to change # we should just be cancelling all our plans # and not give a damn # if we're missing...
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robin brant, bbc news, in shanghai. stay with us on bbc news.ontenegro, where china is investing billions in huge projects, but there are questions over who is really benefiting. i, nelson rolihlahla mandela, do hereby swear to be faithful to the republic of south africa. after six years of construction and numerous delays, the channel tunnel has been formally opened by the queen and president mitterrand. but the tunnel is still not yet ready for passengers and freight services to begin. for centuries, christianity and i islam struggled for supremacy. now, the pope's visit - symbolises their willingness to coexist. roger bannister became the first man in the world to run a mile in underfour minutes. memories of victory as the ve celebrations reach their climax. this night is dedicated to everyone who believes in the future of peace and freedom. this is bbc world news, the main story this hour: the us senate majority leader says he'll hold a symbolic vote to put the right to an abortion into federal law. in the last hour, donald trump's hold over
robin brant, bbc news, in shanghai. stay with us on bbc news.ontenegro, where china is investing billions in huge projects, but there are questions over who is really benefiting. i, nelson rolihlahla mandela, do hereby swear to be faithful to the republic of south africa. after six years of construction and numerous delays, the channel tunnel has been formally opened by the queen and president mitterrand. but the tunnel is still not yet ready for passengers and freight services to begin. for...
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that was robin brant reporting on that story for us. you're watching newsday on the bbc. popular south korean k—pop group — addresses anti—asian hate crime at a white house press briefing. the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster. the moment of crowning in accordance with the order of service by a signal given, the great guns of the power. tributes have been paid around the world to muhammad ali, who's died at the age of 7a. 0utspoken but rarely out—fought, ali transcended the sport of boxing, of which he was three—times world champion. he was a good fighter and he fought all the way to the end, even through his illness. yes, he did. uefa imposes an indefinite ban on english clubs playing in europe. today is the 20th anniversary of the release of the beatles�* lp sgt pepper's lonely hearts club band, a record described as the album of the century. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm karishma vaswani in singapore. 0ur headlines: the governor of the luhansk province says russian forces now control most of the key city of severodonetsk. the prosecutor
that was robin brant reporting on that story for us. you're watching newsday on the bbc. popular south korean k—pop group — addresses anti—asian hate crime at a white house press briefing. the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster. the moment of crowning in accordance with the order of service by a signal given, the great guns of the power. tributes have been paid around the world to muhammad ali, who's died at the age of 7a. 0utspoken but rarely out—fought,...
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robin brant, bbc news, in shanghai.ort. china has not yet condemned the russian invasion but says it wants a peaceful solution in europe — where it has been investing billions of dollars in huge projects. in the second of his special reports, our europe correspondent nick beake has been looking at who s really benefitting from china s expansion. greece is emerging from the shadows of the financial crisis more than a decade ago. it's economy among the fastest growing in the eu. the boom at the port of piraeus near athens is helping. two thirds is now owned by a chinese state company. cosco has been building up its stake after international lenders forced greece to sell this and other public assets. when you get this close, you can see just how huge these container ships are. and day in, day out, they're bringing tonnes of goods which will then be dispatched to all corners of europe. and this is a crucial gateway to the continent for china. but the expansion of this port is controversial. this lawyer has lived in piraeus
robin brant, bbc news, in shanghai.ort. china has not yet condemned the russian invasion but says it wants a peaceful solution in europe — where it has been investing billions of dollars in huge projects. in the second of his special reports, our europe correspondent nick beake has been looking at who s really benefitting from china s expansion. greece is emerging from the shadows of the financial crisis more than a decade ago. it's economy among the fastest growing in the eu. the boom at the...
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adand now we're going to go tone brant via fox news chief political anchor brant .ou we'll get your thoughts on the primaries first and then we'll go toghd a horrific tragey in texas. but what are you seeing so far in these primary races? any surprises? not a ton of surprises, but just bounce around a little bit. the governor's races first georgia, it was not even close with kemp taking some time to look at these counties. these are all counties. it's'sl notke clear that perdui going to win a single county here. you hearduc i should mention the race in alabama. it does appear that he is moving forward. but whether she gets over that 50% mark, that is a real question. outut here to the houseus races. you just heard about the house race in texas congressional district twenty eight . this is a big deal for cisneros . is the progressive to be up like this ? we've got 77% in kwam, a moderate, well-liked in the district. but they the progressives went after. oc so the squad i'm talking aoc proceeded to leave. bernie sanders went out there. there is one of if not the last in the house pro-life demo
adand now we're going to go tone brant via fox news chief political anchor brant .ou we'll get your thoughts on the primaries first and then we'll go toghd a horrific tragey in texas. but what are you seeing so far in these primary races? any surprises? not a ton of surprises, but just bounce around a little bit. the governor's races first georgia, it was not even close with kemp taking some time to look at these counties. these are all counties. it's'sl notke clear that perdui going to win a...
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while i all, i know you linda brant, us the believe. joining meeting with health people in the small boulder town of lump and rochester feel safe. she says that that now at the school and stay booth in london is only possible, as in the to member in the us democratic lawmakers have failed in their bid to legalize abortion. nationwide, the senate voted largely along party lines against the bill, which would have guaranteed abortion access across the us. the result was expected and the vote largely symbolic. replace some other supreme court is expected to overturn roe v wade. $973.00 ruling a granted women, the rights to abortion. all correspondence to me some a scanner is in washington dc, and she's been following the debate. here's her assessment. the stakes are as high as they can be a when it comes to abortion rights. i mean, if roe v wade does get overturned next month, we're talking about millions of women who will lose the right to an abortion. in those conservative states, 26 states are very likely to overturn or to ban rather abortions. that means millions of women might have
while i all, i know you linda brant, us the believe. joining meeting with health people in the small boulder town of lump and rochester feel safe. she says that that now at the school and stay booth in london is only possible, as in the to member in the us democratic lawmakers have failed in their bid to legalize abortion. nationwide, the senate voted largely along party lines against the bill, which would have guaranteed abortion access across the us. the result was expected and the vote...
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i thought of a little buckle while ly offer for you know, you, linda brant asked, the believe, joining nature with how people, even the small board, a town of lump, and rather feel safe. now she says that that now at be school and stay both in london is only possible, as in the to member. wow. well the w report on a saturday is from finland. and did you ever think it would come to this? that villain would have these ambitions while i and i did not think so, and most people in finland did not. there has been a dramatic change in opinion, both from the political leadership and, and public opinion. so as though before it were in ukraine, only 20 percent offence, really a supported a finland, joining nato. and now the most recent paul from this week puts nato membership support at 76 percent. and this just in the, in the time frame of a couple of months. i mean, the finished government at always kept this option open over the years. finland had also built a good neighborhood policy with russia. there was trade, there was tourism across the border. and now that fins are seeing that this is
i thought of a little buckle while ly offer for you know, you, linda brant asked, the believe, joining nature with how people, even the small board, a town of lump, and rather feel safe. now she says that that now at be school and stay both in london is only possible, as in the to member. wow. well the w report on a saturday is from finland. and did you ever think it would come to this? that villain would have these ambitions while i and i did not think so, and most people in finland did not....
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my lie, i offer for, you know, you linda brant asked, the believe, joining nature you would help people, even the small, bold, a town of lump and rata feel safer out of. she says that that now at peaceful and stable fin length is only possible as in they to member wow. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines today, calls amounting for an independent investigation into the death of serene avalon lake. the veteran al jazeera journalist was frankly short while covering and is by the military grade in the occupied west bank. a colleague, se is by the troops killed her at his by the military chiefs, as it's unclear who pulled the trigger. in a televised address, sri lanka is embattled president has promised political reformers. soldiers have been deployed to quote, civil unrest and protests across the country. many 3 lincolns blame the president, the current economic crisis and shortages of basic supply b. u officials, the visited tokyo, the talks with japanese prime minister, we'll to see the on deepening ties, european commission president over the phone line and council p
my lie, i offer for, you know, you linda brant asked, the believe, joining nature you would help people, even the small, bold, a town of lump and rata feel safer out of. she says that that now at peaceful and stable fin length is only possible as in they to member wow. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines today, calls amounting for an independent investigation into the death of serene avalon lake. the veteran al jazeera journalist was frankly short while covering and is by...
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reporter: a sentiment shared by the other young leaders in be a first step.y opening up can natalie brant, cbs news, the white house. >>> mental health is also top of mind for some in the military. specifically women. they're twice as likely to suffer from mental health issues compared to their male counterparts. we talked with kris van cleave taking a closer look at this issue. >> we spoke with a major who had recently retired. she did four overseas tours, one in iraq, one in afghanistan. she experienced ptsd and she said, as an officer, it was a real challenge to get to the point where you could admit that you needed help. she also realized to be a good leader for her troops she needed to work through some of those residual issues. we talked to jessica lynch. this was a prj o.w., somebody who's story was well known. you would think that of all people, jes can lynch would have been somebody who would have felt comfortable asking for some of the mental help challenges that come with her experience but because her story was so well known, because she had gotten so much attention and help a
reporter: a sentiment shared by the other young leaders in be a first step.y opening up can natalie brant, cbs news, the white house. >>> mental health is also top of mind for some in the military. specifically women. they're twice as likely to suffer from mental health issues compared to their male counterparts. we talked with kris van cleave taking a closer look at this issue. >> we spoke with a major who had recently retired. she did four overseas tours, one in iraq, one in...
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petersburg says social worker, linda brant. up, in my opinion, i never saw russia as a threat, but now i'm constantly thinking about our common border. it's over a 1000 kilometers. this nearby border crossing is seeing little traffic from either side at the moment. this is partly due to corona virus or late that restrictions, but it's also a direct consequence of russia's invasion of ukraine. the war has dramatically changed to the fence attitude towards joining nato in just a few weeks. my, i got a mil at 1st. i thought we shouldn't get involved and military alliances, but i am. but now i think we should have made the decision a long time ago. my eyes have been opened and i no longer see nato as some kind of war association. but as a defense alliance, roughly that of on for with defense through deterrence has been that principle behind to meet us reinforcement of its easton flank in recent months. the idea being a strong defense who not to be attacked. this good boy bonnet, mentally. that those who are met, formulate their liv
petersburg says social worker, linda brant. up, in my opinion, i never saw russia as a threat, but now i'm constantly thinking about our common border. it's over a 1000 kilometers. this nearby border crossing is seeing little traffic from either side at the moment. this is partly due to corona virus or late that restrictions, but it's also a direct consequence of russia's invasion of ukraine. the war has dramatically changed to the fence attitude towards joining nato in just a few weeks. my, i...
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on the other hand, can me id 5, transform the w into the most sought after sustainable mobility, brant, i'm cold problem. it will get shortly. and can you self and renewed self confidence, transform this transgender, racing drivers, motors for career? i never thought in my wildest dreams, i could stand heidi and the more and noticed me, the real me limits destroyed. nobility revolutionized all in this unmissable episode of ref. the most desirable bread in sustainable mobility, this is what b w plans to become in the next years today, we take a look at the new id 5 to see whether it will help me w, achieve that ambitious goal. let's ref, check the id 5 made the characteristic and pay version of the id for that. it also comes with the latest id, software, $3.00, optimized for operation, comfort, and charting. the 1st thing we should talk about is what is sustainable mobility? of course this has a wide variety of different aspects. so for the sake of time, we're just going to break it down to the most basic ideas. number one is the idea that the vehicle should not produce more emissions t
on the other hand, can me id 5, transform the w into the most sought after sustainable mobility, brant, i'm cold problem. it will get shortly. and can you self and renewed self confidence, transform this transgender, racing drivers, motors for career? i never thought in my wildest dreams, i could stand heidi and the more and noticed me, the real me limits destroyed. nobility revolutionized all in this unmissable episode of ref. the most desirable bread in sustainable mobility, this is what b w...
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on the other hand, county id 5 transform b w into the most sought after sustainable mobility, brant, i'm cold problem. it will get shortly. and you spoke korea, i never thought in my wildest dreams, i could stand on the podium at the moment, a note to me, but real me, limits destroyed. nobility revolutionized all in this unmissable episode of ref. the most desirable brand in sustainable mobility, this is what b w plans to become in the next years today, we take a look at the new id 5 to see whether it will help me w, achieve that ambitious goal. let's ref, check the id 5 made the practice to can pay version of the id for that. it also comes with the latest id, software, $3.00, optimized for operation, comfort, and charting. the 1st thing we should talk about is what is sustainable mobility. of course, this hairs are a wide variety of different aspects. so for the sake of time, we're just going to break it down to the most basic ideas. number one is the idea that the vehicle should not produce more emissions than the ecosystem can regenerate. a battery electric vehicle starts with a r
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special services of the gdr resignation of brant. the policy of detente was hindered by the new leadership of the frg , which pursued a tougher line against the ussr and its allies on may 6, 2002, the legendary american singer and pianist charles received an honorary diploma for a ph.d. he was given in ubani university is in my hometown. he has been a sponsor of the university for a long time. this time he donated $ 2 million for scholarships for the construction of a new theater. the fate of reicharles was unusual at the age of 5. he began to go blind soon after. after the younger brother, despite his blindness, drowned before his eyes. he had a fantastic career and became one of the most famous musicians. the united states considers him a phenomenon and a national treasure ray char has traveled all over the world twice been in our country. and that's what he said music, almost the only one, what has not yet become a bone of contention for people that's how this day in history was. he takes this parade alone 95-year-old front- line
special services of the gdr resignation of brant. the policy of detente was hindered by the new leadership of the frg , which pursued a tougher line against the ussr and its allies on may 6, 2002, the legendary american singer and pianist charles received an honorary diploma for a ph.d. he was given in ubani university is in my hometown. he has been a sponsor of the university for a long time. this time he donated $ 2 million for scholarships for the construction of a new theater. the fate of...
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on the other hand, county id 5 transform b w into the most sought after sustainable mobility, brant, i'm cold problem. it will get shortly and can you self. and then you'd self confidence transform this transgender racing drivers, motors for career. i never thought in my while the screen i stand on the podium and the more. and notice me that real me limits destroyed mobility, revolutionized all visible episode of ref. the most desirable bread in sustainable mobility, this is what b w plans to become in the next years today, we take a look at the new id 5 to see whether it will help me w, achieve that ambitious goal. let's ref, check the id 5 made the flight test to can pay version of the id for that. it also comes with the latest id, software, $3.00, optimized for operation, comfort, and charting. the 1st thing we should talk about is what is sustainable mobility? of course this has a wide variety of different aspects. so for the sake of time, we're just going to break it down to the most basic ideas. number one is the idea that the vehicle should not produce more emissions than the
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so after sustainable mobility, brant, i'm cold problem. it will get left shortly. and can you self? i'm a new self confidence transform this transgender racing drivers, motors for career. i've every thought in my wildest dreams, i stand on the podium and the more. and notice me that really limits destroyed mobility revolutionized all in this visible episode of ref. the most desirable brand in sustainable mobility, this is what b w plans to become in the next years today, we take a look at the new id 5 to see whether it will help w achieve that ambitious goal. let's ref, check the id 5 made the flight is to can pay version of the id full, but it also comes with a native id, software, $3.00, optimized for operation, comfort, and charting. the 1st thing we should talk about is what is sustainable mobility? of course this has a wide variety of different aspects. so for the sake of time, we're just going to break it down to the most basic ideas. number one is the idea that the vehicle should not produce more emissions than the ecosystem can regenerate. a battery electric vehicle starts w
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today the manufacturer said that brant right there, that variant of it is $7.52 a dozen. >> where do you get the $11? >> why is the store selling it for $11.49? largely because they can. i went shopping and i bought the $11 eggs but did not buy them at the store selling them for $11.49. i bought them at a copetitor and they were $4 cheaper. the bottom line is if you can shop around -- >> like the old days you shop for a car at a used car lot. you're holding the $8 eggs. jeff tweeted the $11 eggs. same eggs, price gouging for certain stores or high-end stores where jeff shops? >> a lot of people on jeff's tweet said it was gouging. the answer is no. i read the state statute, that only applies when there is a state of emergency and the prices increased by 10%. we don't have a state of emergency for food prices, not yet. >> officially why the high cost is that i hear so many things, stock market, russia and then just price of gas, therefore shipping all the trucks, they say if i'm taking steaks or eggs to safe way, it will cost you more because of the gas. >> very true. there are some c
today the manufacturer said that brant right there, that variant of it is $7.52 a dozen. >> where do you get the $11? >> why is the store selling it for $11.49? largely because they can. i went shopping and i bought the $11 eggs but did not buy them at the store selling them for $11.49. i bought them at a copetitor and they were $4 cheaper. the bottom line is if you can shop around -- >> like the old days you shop for a car at a used car lot. you're holding the $8 eggs. jeff...
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from shanghai, robin brant has more.enth week. this does feel, frankly, like the darkest time. we are seeing, as well, some of the most extreme measures imposed as the authorities try to contain the spread and try to get towards their target of what they're calling "societal zero" — so no new cases emerging outside of quarantine. now here, we are restricted on the food we can get over the next few days. no commercial deliveries, no group buys — just government—approved food deliveries. there's also further restrictions on access to the hospitals — anyone needing anything other than emergency care in the next few days will need approval of the local communist party neighbourhood committee. now, i'm aware already of people needing emergency ambulances that have struggled to get them, they couldn't come quick enough, so they've had to go by private car. so, all of that shows you how desperate, frankly, the authorities are to get towards this target that has slipped. i think one of the most severe measures we're seeing annou
from shanghai, robin brant has more.enth week. this does feel, frankly, like the darkest time. we are seeing, as well, some of the most extreme measures imposed as the authorities try to contain the spread and try to get towards their target of what they're calling "societal zero" — so no new cases emerging outside of quarantine. now here, we are restricted on the food we can get over the next few days. no commercial deliveries, no group buys — just government—approved food...
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special services of the gdr resignation of brant.he policy of detente new on may 6, 2002, the german leadership pursued a tougher line against the ussr and its allies. a gift to the american singer and pianist charles became a ph.d. honorary diploma, he was awarded at the university of ubani in his hometown. he has been a sponsor of the university for a long time. this time he donated $ 2 million for scholarships for the construction of a new theater. the fate of reicharles was unusual at the age of 5. he began to go blind soon after. after the younger brother, despite his blindness, drowned before his eyes. he did fantastic career and became one of the most famous musicians in the united states, he is considered a phenomenon and a national treasure. lever arm. traveled the whole world twice was in our country. and that's what he said music is almost the only thing that has not yet become a bone of contention for people that's how this day in history was. dear friends, we are with you. i think, we go on vacation, but we are not parti
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on the other hand, kenny id 5 transform the w into the most sought after sustainable mobility, brant, i'm cold problem. it will get left shortly and can you self and renewed self confidence transform this transgender, racing drivers, motors for career. i never thought in my wildest dreams stand on the podium and the more. and notice me that really limits destroyed mobility revolutionized all in this visible episode. of ref, the most desirable brand in sustainable mobility, this is what b w plans to become in the next years. today we take a look at the new id 5 to see whether it will help me w, achieve that ambitious goal. let's ref, check the id 5 made the flight is to can pay version of the id full. but it also comes with the latest id, softly $3.00, optimized for operation, complet, and charting. the 1st thing we should talk about is what is sustainable mobility? of course this has a wide variety of different aspects. so for the sake of time, we're just going to break it down to the most basic ideas. number one is the idea that the vehicle should not produce more emissions than the
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natalie brant, cbs news bay area, arlington, virginia. >>> returning a moment the elementary school shooting in uvalde. paying respects today was duchess meghan markle. she made an unannounced visit to uvalde, seen here placing flowers next to the memorial outside of the cower house in town. >>> tonight a major boost for wind power in california. the biden administration has proposed auctioning five areas off the coast for offshore wind development. now the plan is to build wind farms like these that could generate enough power for 1.5 million homes. the wind farms will be built off the coast of morro bay in monterey and near humboldt county. the project will help california reach its goal of removing fossil fuels from its power grid by the year 2045. >>> the devastating czu wildfire closed big basin redwood state park two years ago. >> flames raced across nearly all of the 18,000 acres that make up that park, killing douglas firs, live oaks, and charring thousands of old growth redwood trees. the big basin redwoods is california's oldest state park that sits in the heart of the santa cruz m
natalie brant, cbs news bay area, arlington, virginia. >>> returning a moment the elementary school shooting in uvalde. paying respects today was duchess meghan markle. she made an unannounced visit to uvalde, seen here placing flowers next to the memorial outside of the cower house in town. >>> tonight a major boost for wind power in california. the biden administration has proposed auctioning five areas off the coast for offshore wind development. now the plan is to build...
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i thought my little buckle my lie off for you know, you, linda brant asked, believes, joining later would help people, even the small, bold, a town of lump and rather feel safe. she says that that now at peaceful and stable in london is only possible as an they to member. wow. so look at these movement fenway for alexander stoke, who was finished by minister between 20142015. that welcome to d. w. a. there are lots of people who say that today's announcement from the president and prime minister, long overdue. what's your feeling? well, certainly, i've been an advocate the finish nato membership for the better part of 30 is probably one could say that better late than never. and i must say that this will go down in history of nato's 9th enlargement, which is pretty much food larchmont without his attack or ukraine. i don't think the finish public opinion would have changed radically. i see the house. so what message do you think this tends to vladimir putin? well, i think the president of finland salinas that said it quite well yesterday. you know, all you need to do is in kremlin, look i
i thought my little buckle my lie off for you know, you, linda brant asked, believes, joining later would help people, even the small, bold, a town of lump and rather feel safe. she says that that now at peaceful and stable in london is only possible as an they to member. wow. so look at these movement fenway for alexander stoke, who was finished by minister between 20142015. that welcome to d. w. a. there are lots of people who say that today's announcement from the president and prime...
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robin brant, bbc news in shanghai. ahead of the local elections tomorrow. seats are up for grabs in every scottish and welsh council. 90 members will be voted to the legislative assembly in northern ireland. and in england, voters will choose 4,000 councillors in 146 local authorities. our political correspondent alex forsyth takes a look. who do you believe? cast your mind back four or five years. politically, things looked very different. theresa may was prime minister, jeremy corbyn was the labour leader. we were still in the eu and few of us had ever heard of coronavirus. that was the last time these elections took place. so how much have public views changed? well, tomorrow we'll find out. in northern ireland, people will be voting for the government. there are 90 seats up for grabs at stormont. these are the results from 2017, the last time these elections took place. then the dup, a unionist party, won one more seat than sinn fein, a nationalist party. recent polls have suggested sinn fein could take the lead fo
robin brant, bbc news in shanghai. ahead of the local elections tomorrow. seats are up for grabs in every scottish and welsh council. 90 members will be voted to the legislative assembly in northern ireland. and in england, voters will choose 4,000 councillors in 146 local authorities. our political correspondent alex forsyth takes a look. who do you believe? cast your mind back four or five years. politically, things looked very different. theresa may was prime minister, jeremy corbyn was the...
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from shanghai robin brant has more.days. we're now into its seventh week. this does feel, frankly, like the darkest time. we are seeing, as well, some of the most extreme measures imposed as the authorities try to contain the spread and try to get towards their target of what they're calling "societal zero" — so no new cases emerging outside of quarantine. now here, we are restricted on the food we can get over the next few days. no commercial deliveries, no group buys — just government—approved food deliveries. there's also further restrictions on access to the hospitals — anyone needing anything other than emergency care in the next few days will need approval of the local communist party neighbourhood committee. now, i'm aware already of people needing emergency ambulances that have struggled to get them, they couldn't come quick enough, so they've had to go by private car. so, all of that shows you how desperate, frankly, the authorities are to get towards this target that has slipped. i think one of the most severe
from shanghai robin brant has more.days. we're now into its seventh week. this does feel, frankly, like the darkest time. we are seeing, as well, some of the most extreme measures imposed as the authorities try to contain the spread and try to get towards their target of what they're calling "societal zero" — so no new cases emerging outside of quarantine. now here, we are restricted on the food we can get over the next few days. no commercial deliveries, no group buys — just...
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special services of the gdr resignation of brant.may 6, 2002, the new leadership of the frg pursued a tougher line against the ussr and its allies that prevented the policy of detente. darno-american singer and pianist charles became a ph.d. honorary diploma he was awarded at the university in his hometown. he has been a sponsor of the university for a long time. donated $2 million this time for scholarships building a new theater, the fate of raycharles was unusual at the age of 5. he began to go blind soon after. after the younger brother, despite his blindness, drowned before his eyes. he has had a fantastic career and has become one of the most famous musicians in the us and is considered a phenomenon and a national treasure. lever arm. traveled all over the world twice was in our country. and that's what he said music is almost the only thing, what has not yet become a bone of contention for people. that's what was this day in history? we watch it just point the smartphone camera at qr code and download the application that's al
special services of the gdr resignation of brant.may 6, 2002, the new leadership of the frg pursued a tougher line against the ussr and its allies that prevented the policy of detente. darno-american singer and pianist charles became a ph.d. honorary diploma he was awarded at the university in his hometown. he has been a sponsor of the university for a long time. donated $2 million this time for scholarships building a new theater, the fate of raycharles was unusual at the age of 5. he began to...
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all my lie, i offer for you know, you linda brant asked, the believe joining nature would help people, even the small, bold, a town of lamp and rata feel safe. now she says that that now at peaceful and stable fin lump is only possible as in the to member wow. or the w reporter anesthetist is from finland. and it, did you ever think it would come to this that a film would have these ambitions? well i and i did not think so, and most people in finland did not. there has been a dramatic change in opinion, both from the political leadership and, and public opinion. so as they were before to warren, your crane only 20 percent since really supported a finland, joining nato. and now the most recent poll from this week puts nato membership support at 76 percent on this just in the, in the time frame of a couple of months. i mean, the finished government had always kept this option open over the years of finland had also built a good neighborhood policy with russia. there was trade, there was tourism across the border. and now that fins are seeing that this is even possible that russia could
all my lie, i offer for you know, you linda brant asked, the believe joining nature would help people, even the small, bold, a town of lamp and rata feel safe. now she says that that now at peaceful and stable fin lump is only possible as in the to member wow. or the w reporter anesthetist is from finland. and it, did you ever think it would come to this that a film would have these ambitions? well i and i did not think so, and most people in finland did not. there has been a dramatic change in...
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natalie brant has more from the white house. >> we need to fix this. >> reporter: as families and the community of east buffalo grieve ten black people killed in a racist supermarket massacre, attorney general merrick garland laid out steps the justice department is taking to combat hate crimes. >> last weekend's attack was a painful reminder of the singular impact that hate crimes have not only on individuals but on entire communities. >> reporter: the attorney general made his remarks on the one-year anniversary of the covid-19 hate crimes act becoming law. it directs the justice department to expedite the review of hate crimes and give more guidance to state and local agencies so reporting hate crimes is easier. >> we commit to using every resource of the department of justice to prevent these kinds of acts of hate. >> reporter: new steps include the hiring of a doj language coordinator, and a $10 million grant program to in part fund special hotlines to report hate crime incidents. the white house's domestic policy adviser susan rice told cbs news the first step is calling out hat
natalie brant has more from the white house. >> we need to fix this. >> reporter: as families and the community of east buffalo grieve ten black people killed in a racist supermarket massacre, attorney general merrick garland laid out steps the justice department is taking to combat hate crimes. >> last weekend's attack was a painful reminder of the singular impact that hate crimes have not only on individuals but on entire communities. >> reporter: the attorney general...
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my lie, i offer for, you know, you linda brant asked, the believe, joining nature you would help people, even the small, bold, a town of lump and rather feel safe. now if she says that, that now at be school and stay both in length is only possible, as in they to member wow, another unintended consequences of russia's war in ukraine. let's get you more nato course. monetary schultz is in brussels with more. i'm terry talk us through this dramatic shift in public opinion in finland. truly like it could not be more dramatic. i've been tracking this story for decades and, and never dreamed it would happen. and that's true of both advocates and opponents of finish nato membership. nobody could have predicted that so quickly that the finished population would go from somewhere in 20 percentile approving of their country, joining nato to now more than 3 quarters. and nothing could have done that except russian president vladimir putin. it is only the invasion of ukraine that tipped the scales this quickly toward the public, wanting their country to join nato, wanting to have those security gu
my lie, i offer for, you know, you linda brant asked, the believe, joining nature you would help people, even the small, bold, a town of lump and rather feel safe. now if she says that, that now at be school and stay both in length is only possible, as in they to member wow, another unintended consequences of russia's war in ukraine. let's get you more nato course. monetary schultz is in brussels with more. i'm terry talk us through this dramatic shift in public opinion in finland. truly like...
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many ways and leaving shanghai is still difficult for many residents. 0ur china correspondent robin brant for the past two months. for the last 65 days, i've been coming up to this gate on the edge of the compound where i live. i've been filming myself and explaining what it's like to live under the restrictions this city has faced, what it's like to be confined to your home. and here i am again, by the gate, but it's different now. we're outside. let me just step over the barrier. we've been allowed some freedom for the last 48 hours, which has been a huge relief. still, though, it's very, very quiet. this road will not be like this... ..this time tomorrow, when the bulk of the restrictions are being lifted. people are going to be able to walk around in and out of where they live, go to shops that are going to be opening but not to full capacity. there will be a basic service on public transport, the buses and the metro cars will be allowed to drive around. it is a significant easing of the restrictions, which obviously is hugely welcoming, because the city has been crippled, frankly — t
many ways and leaving shanghai is still difficult for many residents. 0ur china correspondent robin brant for the past two months. for the last 65 days, i've been coming up to this gate on the edge of the compound where i live. i've been filming myself and explaining what it's like to live under the restrictions this city has faced, what it's like to be confined to your home. and here i am again, by the gate, but it's different now. we're outside. let me just step over the barrier. we've been...
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so monday, the masterpiece berlin out of tries to say, previous in the collections of brant kings of england, the world has become a very much more dangerous place. and that's where i think the markets fits in because the us market is seen as another safe haven, 352000000. it's been at $352000000.00. benjamin, when it gets into the millions, it's only about money. it's not about artistic abilities anymore. translation on a discourse. your discretion is everything in the art industry. there's plenty of room for tax evasion, a bid on the basis. so ah, thus have our tom all the salvador monday is probably in a customs warehouse. well, never see that one again. the legacy in mm ah new york, he will begin our journey to learn about duty free customs warehouses and the role they play in art and other valuables. about $25000000000.00 worth of art is traded in the world's biggest art market. every year. booms on wall street often spill over into art and other expensive collectibles. re here in new york, the goal hobbling malagra am jealous lesson. when i started in new york in 1991 with my o
so monday, the masterpiece berlin out of tries to say, previous in the collections of brant kings of england, the world has become a very much more dangerous place. and that's where i think the markets fits in because the us market is seen as another safe haven, 352000000. it's been at $352000000.00. benjamin, when it gets into the millions, it's only about money. it's not about artistic abilities anymore. translation on a discourse. your discretion is everything in the art industry. there's...
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david perdue is struggling, he is not polling well or having a vie brant campaign. president trump, which he does not give his money out very easily, his campaign seems to be lagging, she on the route to certain loss so that shows that president trump's endorsement is not the ind all be all of republican politics, even in a state like georgia which has a strong conservative party is not clear that just having trump's endorsement is enough. >> so talk to us about trump's larger influence in these races. we focus a lot. the media focuses a lot on trump's endorsement. does it help? does it hurt? are voters driven by trump's personal vendettas, secretary of state brad raffensperger didn't somehow find votes out of thin air for the president. he's punished him ever since. it looks like voters in some of the polling that voters aren't moved by that. >> yeah. 2020 is getting further and further in the rear view mirror. while president trump sontsr continues to be fixated on 2020. voters are looking at issues, their own pocketbooks what politicians will do to help them goin
david perdue is struggling, he is not polling well or having a vie brant campaign. president trump, which he does not give his money out very easily, his campaign seems to be lagging, she on the route to certain loss so that shows that president trump's endorsement is not the ind all be all of republican politics, even in a state like georgia which has a strong conservative party is not clear that just having trump's endorsement is enough. >> so talk to us about trump's larger influence...
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collectives are now believed to be funneling millions into the hunt for top players, according to andrew brant, quote/unquote, and no one is enforcing it. states aren't, the ncaa is not, the schools aren't. it's the wild west. >> he and other sports analysts note the change has upended recruiting strategies, especially for powerful schools that previously seemed to get anyone they wanted. >> nick saban's upset because kids went to texas a&m instead of alabama. >> some people think they're god. >> the southeastern football conference has reprimanded both fisher and saban and the alabama coach says he's sorry for starting the whole mess. >> i should have never really singled anybody out. you know, that was a mistake, and i really apologize for that part of it. >> you'll notice saban isn't backing down from the issue. we reached out to saban and fisher and the ncaa to see if anybody has anything else to say about it. my bet is they are going to have something to say about it because we're three months from the start of football and this issue is only getting bigger, and people are getting ready t
collectives are now believed to be funneling millions into the hunt for top players, according to andrew brant, quote/unquote, and no one is enforcing it. states aren't, the ncaa is not, the schools aren't. it's the wild west. >> he and other sports analysts note the change has upended recruiting strategies, especially for powerful schools that previously seemed to get anyone they wanted. >> nick saban's upset because kids went to texas a&m instead of alabama. >> some...
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the roof of brant's grocery in a story sized portion of its north wall. this is the fall of 2017 the winter of 2018. and this is one of my favorites from 2011. if you remember that sign i showed you in the beginning the one that was scrubbed with acid. i told you that sign claims that this building is ground zero of the civil rights movement, isn't it a little bit odd? that the building marked as ground zero of the civil rights movement would be allowed to fall into ruin. it didn't just happen that way it was intentional and this is the story. of how ground zero of the movement fell into ruin although you can't tell by looking. in 2011 the town of money. that's the name of the town. it's a weird town money, mississippi the town of money in 2011 was the beneficiary of a 206,000 mississippi civil rights historical sites grant the grant went not to bryant's grocery and meat market the only site in town with the civil rights history. rather it went to ben roy's service station. a long shuttered house and canopy style gulf station that sits precisely 67 feet s
the roof of brant's grocery in a story sized portion of its north wall. this is the fall of 2017 the winter of 2018. and this is one of my favorites from 2011. if you remember that sign i showed you in the beginning the one that was scrubbed with acid. i told you that sign claims that this building is ground zero of the civil rights movement, isn't it a little bit odd? that the building marked as ground zero of the civil rights movement would be allowed to fall into ruin. it didn't just happen...
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robin brant, bbc news in shanghai.nges of emotions, so many thoughts going through your head, all at one space of time, really. the 730 places for the vigil went in four hours. but i'll miss it. for a year now, at both sunset and sunrise, for the lucky few, it's just been a case of you and the view. but all things come to an end. obviously, you walk up this ramp and it's like someone's given you the key to the city. like, you look after the city for an hour. you seem to be the highest person up. a really beautiful working public space leaves a trace. so, yes, there's the vigils that took part. there's the companions that manage them. and then there's a trace of it. if you saw this shelter from east or west hull, when you walk past this building from two weeks from now, it won't be here anymore. and you'll remember that thing that was on the roof. so i think the legacy is notjust in the people that directly took part, i think it's also in the people that walk past. so the end then of a project, which has seen hundreds o
robin brant, bbc news in shanghai.nges of emotions, so many thoughts going through your head, all at one space of time, really. the 730 places for the vigil went in four hours. but i'll miss it. for a year now, at both sunset and sunrise, for the lucky few, it's just been a case of you and the view. but all things come to an end. obviously, you walk up this ramp and it's like someone's given you the key to the city. like, you look after the city for an hour. you seem to be the highest person...
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challenges in its real estate sector, including debt problems at one of its largest developers ever brant china is opaque lending abroad creates to contingent liabilities of unknown size. and chinese regulators have warned about a rise in non performing loans. chinese communist party's control over information and make china's economy more opaque. in your view, madam secretary, which parts of the chinese financial system pose the greatest risk to in your view madam secretary, which parts of the chinese financial system pose the greatest risk to stability beyond china's borders and what is treasury doing in the have stock, the financial stability board, and elsewhere to mitigate this risk? is an example of one where there is severe risks. importantly, a slowdown in the property sector beyond its global implications would probably weigh on china's growth outlook, which would have impacts on its economic partners. this is something we're carefully monitoring. mrs. wagner: any information on that, i'd appreciate it in writing. i yield back. ms. waters: thank you. do you have any information o
challenges in its real estate sector, including debt problems at one of its largest developers ever brant china is opaque lending abroad creates to contingent liabilities of unknown size. and chinese regulators have warned about a rise in non performing loans. chinese communist party's control over information and make china's economy more opaque. in your view, madam secretary, which parts of the chinese financial system pose the greatest risk to in your view madam secretary, which parts of the...
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meanwhile, inland 66 in brant webb 58 over san jose. 25 temperature change few degrees cooler in novato. several degrees warmer in napa, but most of us within a few degrees or so of yesterday start. it's not going to feel quite as warm. because we don't have the sunshine and the coastline has been struggling under the fog pretty much for the entire weekend. we do see a kind of retreat during the afternoon hours, and it moves back across the bay and everybody again beginning to see that difference in the pattern change. so let's bringing on that pattern change. ridge of high pressure is breaking down by this system here that is approaching the west coast. your afternoon highs for today. comparison from yesterday 87 in santa rosa yesterday. today you're going to 80 going to drop off six degrees in oakland, 70 expected for you this afternoon. the inner east bay eight degrees cooler for conquered san jose looking at 77 so still very enjoyable weather not quite as hot as yesterday, especially for inland cities. the three expected for antioch's in the north bay will go 75 san rafael and for t
meanwhile, inland 66 in brant webb 58 over san jose. 25 temperature change few degrees cooler in novato. several degrees warmer in napa, but most of us within a few degrees or so of yesterday start. it's not going to feel quite as warm. because we don't have the sunshine and the coastline has been struggling under the fog pretty much for the entire weekend. we do see a kind of retreat during the afternoon hours, and it moves back across the bay and everybody again beginning to see that...
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our correspondent, robin brant, reports. it's taken more than a month.rkers, thousands of them, before a gradual opening up. but the brutal war against covid has left a scarred city. people as old as 100 were among those tested positive and taken to quarantine centres. one man detailed what he saw first—hand on social media. translation: a lot of the old people have underlying health problems. - and the conditions inside quarantine centres are not good. we hope the elderly can be sent to better hospitals. in the five weeks i've been locked down, you can't step outside the gates. it's shanghai's most vulnerable, who've suffered the most. almost all the official dead are elderly and unvaccinated. china's leaders insist that still chasing zero covid is the right thing. the enforcement has been harsh at times. some people barricaded into their homes, or forced out of them. communities fenced off. but xijinping has made it clear there's no change. the man in charge of china's ruling communist party believes persistence is victory. this is now a test of china'
our correspondent, robin brant, reports. it's taken more than a month.rkers, thousands of them, before a gradual opening up. but the brutal war against covid has left a scarred city. people as old as 100 were among those tested positive and taken to quarantine centres. one man detailed what he saw first—hand on social media. translation: a lot of the old people have underlying health problems. - and the conditions inside quarantine centres are not good. we hope the elderly can be sent to...