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yeah, it's really interesting, | clive. the one-year anniversary is clive.news here. the tv news bulletins in russia sort of over the fact that the so—called special military operation did not achieve its original goal which was a swift victory for the kremlin. as you say, things did not go according to plan at all. we saw very heavy russian military casualties, a tv anchor a few days ago talked about a huge number of dead and president putin had to mobilise, draft hundreds of thousands of russians into the army. but do you know what, listen to what he says, listen to his speeches. there is no hint of regret. vladimir putin remains apparently confident and determined to push on in ukraine, to raise the stakes if necessary, to escalate if necessary. he seems to believe that he can secure some kind of military victory over ukraine and over the west. find over ukraine and over the west. and what about public support for the war, steve? where is it now? yeah, another interesting _ war, steve? where is it now? yeah, another interesting question. - war, steve? wher
yeah, it's really interesting, | clive. the one-year anniversary is clive.news here. the tv news bulletins in russia sort of over the fact that the so—called special military operation did not achieve its original goal which was a swift victory for the kremlin. as you say, things did not go according to plan at all. we saw very heavy russian military casualties, a tv anchor a few days ago talked about a huge number of dead and president putin had to mobilise, draft hundreds of thousands of...
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clive. paul adams, many clive. pauladams, many thanks.n the final three months of last year, but that was better than predicted, as analysts believed the economy would shrink. but the chancellor, jeremy hunt, has admitted we're not "out of the woods". labour says the economy "is stuck in the slow lane". here's our economics editor, faisal islam. energy prices are driving the economy up and down. here in south yorkshire, where once there was coal, now it's wind. at this secondary glazing factory is a corner of british trade that is brisk as households try to save money on their energy bills. granada has enjoyed growth of about 30% of sales in the last 12 months. i think for the wider economy, there is some sunlight at the end of the tunnel, as it were. trying to recruit staff is getting increasingly difficult which would lead me to believe people that wantjobs are in jobs. but on the official measure of the economy, gdp, or gross domestic product, that has been sluggish at best. this is growth in three—month chunks across the past two year
clive. paul adams, many clive. pauladams, many thanks.n the final three months of last year, but that was better than predicted, as analysts believed the economy would shrink. but the chancellor, jeremy hunt, has admitted we're not "out of the woods". labour says the economy "is stuck in the slow lane". here's our economics editor, faisal islam. energy prices are driving the economy up and down. here in south yorkshire, where once there was coal, now it's wind. at this...
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thank you, clive.estions i am asked most often are, what is vladimir putin thinking, what is vladimir putin thinking, what is vladimir putin thinking, what is he planning next in the war in ukraine? today, when the russian president delivered his state of the nation address, he made it clear what he is not planning, and that is compromise. the world according to vladimir putin feels like a parallel universe. who started the war in ukraine? not russia, he says. translation: responsibility for fuelling the ukrainian - conflict, for its escalation and for the growing number of victims lies fully with the west and, of course, with the regime in kyiv. i wish to repeat, they started the war, we are using force to stop it. but it was russia that invaded ukraine. western military aid has helped kyiv resist. it hasn't forced the kremlin, though, to de—escalate. today, president putin suspended russia's participation in the last—remaining nuclear arms control treaty with america — an agreement that limits nuclea
thank you, clive.estions i am asked most often are, what is vladimir putin thinking, what is vladimir putin thinking, what is vladimir putin thinking, what is he planning next in the war in ukraine? today, when the russian president delivered his state of the nation address, he made it clear what he is not planning, and that is compromise. the world according to vladimir putin feels like a parallel universe. who started the war in ukraine? not russia, he says. translation: responsibility for...
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clive, thank you.re to go on strike for three consecutive days in the middle of march over pay, their union has announced. the 72—hour action will involve both routine and emergency care. junior doctors make up more than 40% of the entire medical workforce, covering those who've just left medical school to doctors with many years' experience in hospitals. downing street has called the strike action "disappointing". our health editor hugh pym is here with more. yes, reeta, the british medical association says this will be the longest ever continuous strike in the nhs by doctors, and it will affect all forms of care, including emergencies. the strike will start in england at 7am on monday, march 13, and end at 7am on thursday the 16th. junior doctors cover a range of experience, from newly qualified medics earning just over £29,000 a year, right through to experienced doctors at more than 58,000, the level below consultants. this doesn't include extra payments for unsocial hours. ministers say the work o
clive, thank you.re to go on strike for three consecutive days in the middle of march over pay, their union has announced. the 72—hour action will involve both routine and emergency care. junior doctors make up more than 40% of the entire medical workforce, covering those who've just left medical school to doctors with many years' experience in hospitals. downing street has called the strike action "disappointing". our health editor hugh pym is here with more. yes, reeta, the...
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yes, thatj is absolutely right, clive. 24 hours is absolutely right, clive. 2a hours ago police workutskirts of milton keynes with reports the little girl was being attacked by a dog in one of the gardens here behind me. one of the locals in the air at a time were holding a meeting in a church a stone's throw away and described a huge emergency response with armed police as well descending on these roads just outside milton keynes. people in that community meeting were told by police to rim inside while the investigation was in its early stages. the police presence throughout today has remained largely constant. the house has been cordoned off and the alleyway going down beside it has remained taped off as well. we have seen forensic officers going in and out of the door and down the side of the house and run into the ground as well. in terms of a response from the community, we have had people come and passed. throughout today, walking past the house, leaving floral tributes and balloons and soft toys. many of the people we have spoken to didn't know the little girl ordered the fami
yes, thatj is absolutely right, clive. 24 hours is absolutely right, clive. 2a hours ago police workutskirts of milton keynes with reports the little girl was being attacked by a dog in one of the gardens here behind me. one of the locals in the air at a time were holding a meeting in a church a stone's throw away and described a huge emergency response with armed police as well descending on these roads just outside milton keynes. people in that community meeting were told by police to rim...
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that's right, clive. this is day 13 of i6— that's right, clive.t's right, clive. this is day 13 of 16 in the _ that's right, clive. this is day 13 of 16 in the later strike action by teachers — of 16 in the later strike action by teachers in _ of 16 in the later strike action by teachers in scotland. members of the is teachers in scotland. members of the is teaching _ teachers in scotland. members of the is teaching union have been striking in two _ is teaching union have been striking in two different parts of scotland per day — in two different parts of scotland per day since mid—january —— is. today. _ per day since mid—january —— is. today. it — per day since mid—january —— is. today. it is — per day since mid—january —— is. today, it is the turn of teachers in aberdeen— today, it is the turn of teachers in aberdeen and clackmannanshire. —— the is~ _ aberdeen and clackmannanshire. —— the is. teachers have taken to picket— the is. teachers have taken to picket lines and it has resulted in dozens— picket lines and it has resulted in dozens of— p
that's right, clive. this is day 13 of i6— that's right, clive.t's right, clive. this is day 13 of 16 in the _ that's right, clive. this is day 13 of 16 in the later strike action by teachers — of 16 in the later strike action by teachers in _ of 16 in the later strike action by teachers in scotland. members of the is teachers in scotland. members of the is teaching _ teachers in scotland. members of the is teaching union have been striking in two _ is teaching union have been striking in...
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clive. collidejune kelly at southwark crown court.of his cabinet. grant shapps is now secretary of a newly formed energy security and net zero department. and greg hands has been named as the new conservative party chairman. with all the details, here's our political correspondent ben wright. the shape of the rishi sunak�*s rejigged government was slow to emerge. through the morning, rumour and speculation swirled around westminster. it was clear the big names weren't budging. are you being reshuffled, minister? the chancellor, jeremy hunt, for instance, remains in the treasury. but elsewhere in whitehall, departments are being rewired and rebadged. so this is grant shapps, arriving at the department for business, energy and industrial strategy last october. but that department has now been chopped up. mr shapps will now lead a new department for energy security and net zero — something rishi sunak promised to do before he became prime minister. the war in ukraine, rocketing energy bills and climate change have made energy security a
clive. collidejune kelly at southwark crown court.of his cabinet. grant shapps is now secretary of a newly formed energy security and net zero department. and greg hands has been named as the new conservative party chairman. with all the details, here's our political correspondent ben wright. the shape of the rishi sunak�*s rejigged government was slow to emerge. through the morning, rumour and speculation swirled around westminster. it was clear the big names weren't budging. are you being...
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clive myrie, bbc news.: why the european union has told its staff to delete tiktok from their mobile devices. prince charles has chosen his bride. the prince proposed to lady diana spencer three weeks ago. she accepted, she says, without hesitation. as revolutions go, this has had its fair share of bullets, a climax in the night outside the gates of mr marcos's sanctuary, malacanang — the name itself symbolising one of the cruellest regimes of modern asia. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly using a cell from another sheep. warren beatty and faye dunaway announced to the world - that the winner of the best film was la la land. - the only trouble was, it wasn't _ the mistake was only put right in the middle of gushing - speeches by the team behind the modern musical. - not for 20 years have locusts been seen in such numbers in this part of africa. some of the swarms have been ten miles long. this is the last time the public w
clive myrie, bbc news.: why the european union has told its staff to delete tiktok from their mobile devices. prince charles has chosen his bride. the prince proposed to lady diana spencer three weeks ago. she accepted, she says, without hesitation. as revolutions go, this has had its fair share of bullets, a climax in the night outside the gates of mr marcos's sanctuary, malacanang — the name itself symbolising one of the cruellest regimes of modern asia. the world's first clone has been...
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my colleague clive myrie is in kyiv tonight, and we canjoin him now.ng from the ukrainian capital, where, 12 months ago, there was no war, no refugee crisis, no mass slaughter. but this week a grim and terrible milestone is reached, following vladimir putin's order that his military attack this country by land, sea and air. throughout this weekend, world leaders have been meeting, to discuss their continuing response to the conflict here. and today, a warning from america that the next phase of the war could see china supply weapons to russian forces engaged in combat. the warning came from the us secretary of state, antony blinken, who says there'll be "serious consequences" for china if that happens. our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, has the latest. this war is almost one—year—old. and it shows no sign of letting up. whether on patrol in the snow or dug in deep in the low ground, ukrainian troops are largely holding firm, backed by arms from the west. but... there is still a lot to be done. we have to increase and accelerate our military s
my colleague clive myrie is in kyiv tonight, and we canjoin him now.ng from the ukrainian capital, where, 12 months ago, there was no war, no refugee crisis, no mass slaughter. but this week a grim and terrible milestone is reached, following vladimir putin's order that his military attack this country by land, sea and air. throughout this weekend, world leaders have been meeting, to discuss their continuing response to the conflict here. and today, a warning from america that the next phase of...
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clive myrie, bbc news.ested after protesters used paint to create a huge ukrainian flag on the road outside the russian embassy in london. campaigners from the group led by donkeys covered the street in 340 litres of yellow and blue paint ahead of the first anniversary of the start of the war in ukraine. passing traffic then spread the colours along the road. the protest group says it wants to remind russia's president of ukraine's "right to self—determination". lots more on ukraine later in the programme. and you can find lots more detail about the war in ukraine on our website, including lots of explainers. just head to bbc.com/news, or use the bbc news app. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. three men have been arrested after an off—duty police officer in northern ireland was shot multiple times in front of his son — after a session coaching young people playing football in omagh, county tyrone. detective chief inspectorjohn caldwell remains in a critical condition in hospital and
clive myrie, bbc news.ested after protesters used paint to create a huge ukrainian flag on the road outside the russian embassy in london. campaigners from the group led by donkeys covered the street in 340 litres of yellow and blue paint ahead of the first anniversary of the start of the war in ukraine. passing traffic then spread the colours along the road. the protest group says it wants to remind russia's president of ukraine's "right to self—determination". lots more on ukraine...
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clive myrie.nment secretary has said. therese coffey's comments came after asda, morrisons, aldi and tesco placed limits on items such as tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers. the shortages have been caused largely by bad weather in southern europe and africa, and high energy prices. scotland's chief constable, who has led the uk's second—largest police force, has announced he's retiring this summer. sir iain livingstone was appointed in 2018 and has been a serving officer since 1992. he had recently raised concerns about the financial pressures facing the service. he said his team could take confidence from the exceptional role that police scotland played through covid, cop26 and the events following queen elizabeth's death. the football commentatorjohn knotts on has died at the age of 77. —— john motson. known to fans as "motty", he started working on �*match of the day�* in 1971 commentating on nearly 2,500 games — including ten world cups. the prince of wales — who's president of the football assoc
clive myrie.nment secretary has said. therese coffey's comments came after asda, morrisons, aldi and tesco placed limits on items such as tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers. the shortages have been caused largely by bad weather in southern europe and africa, and high energy prices. scotland's chief constable, who has led the uk's second—largest police force, has announced he's retiring this summer. sir iain livingstone was appointed in 2018 and has been a serving officer since 1992. he had...
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clive myrie, bbc news, izyum.former hollywood film mogul harvey weinstein to 16 more years in prison — for raping and sexually assaulting a woman in 2013. the 70—year—old is already serving a long sentence for a separate conviction. sofia bettiza has the story. he was the legendary film producer at the top of his game, with the world at his feet. but harvey weinstein became the first major figure taken down by the metoo movement, and was sent to jail. and on thursday another conviction, for attacking an actress in a hotel room in beverly hills during a film festival in february 2013. in court, the victim recounted her trauma. "before that night, i was a very happy and confident woman," she said. "everything changed after the defendant brutally assaulted me — there is no prison sentence long enough to undo the damage." you may say, well, isn't it too late? he was sentenced today. it's never too late to argue or to assert a constitutional right that we think has been violated, and it has an impact on thousands of vi
clive myrie, bbc news, izyum.former hollywood film mogul harvey weinstein to 16 more years in prison — for raping and sexually assaulting a woman in 2013. the 70—year—old is already serving a long sentence for a separate conviction. sofia bettiza has the story. he was the legendary film producer at the top of his game, with the world at his feet. but harvey weinstein became the first major figure taken down by the metoo movement, and was sent to jail. and on thursday another conviction,...
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take these lines seen on the bbc news website on tuesday, clive couzens read that, and this was his reaction
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take these lines seen on the bbc news website on tuesday: clive couzens read that, and this was his reactionering what the bbc thinks of its audience, whether they think we have any intelligence at all. in recent days, reporters on the website, on the news website, have felt it necessary to explain that the cabinet is "rishi sunak�*s group of senior ministers" and that inflation is "the rate at which prices are rising". given that inflation has been in the news daily for several months now, is it really necessary? where will this end? will they soon be telling us that apples are a crispy green fruit, for example? please, give us some credit for some modicum of intelligence. one of the moves in that government reshuffle was the appointment of lee anderson to the post of deputy chairman of the conservative party. here are two political correspondents, nick eardley and ben wright, talking about mr anderson on thursday. anyone who works around here would tell you that lee anderson is no stranger to controversy. he has said several controversial things, from criticising the users of food banks, a
take these lines seen on the bbc news website on tuesday: clive couzens read that, and this was his reactionering what the bbc thinks of its audience, whether they think we have any intelligence at all. in recent days, reporters on the website, on the news website, have felt it necessary to explain that the cabinet is "rishi sunak�*s group of senior ministers" and that inflation is "the rate at which prices are rising". given that inflation has been in the news daily for...
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first, john carberry reacting to that last clip we saw, and then clive kelly. during the filming of the results of the turkish earthquake on the early evening news of 8 february, a man discovered the remains of his of his whole family crushed into the rubble. the camera closed in on him and continued to film. this was a prolonged and disgraceful intrusion on private misery, and whoever sanctioned it should be ashamed of themselves. we don't need to be so close to what's happening on the ground to know how bad it is. so please, please, bbc, can you act with some dignity? notjoin the race, as some news companies are trying to do, which is to be as closest to the diggers, as closest to the bodies, as closest to the rubble as possible. but give some space, give some dignity. these individuals, these families are just having enough without our imposition into their lives as well. linda hilson also expressed her concern to us. well, let's talk to richard burgess, who's the director of news content for bbc news. richard, can you see why some viewers feel that the cove
first, john carberry reacting to that last clip we saw, and then clive kelly. during the filming of the results of the turkish earthquake on the early evening news of 8 february, a man discovered the remains of his of his whole family crushed into the rubble. the camera closed in on him and continued to film. this was a prolonged and disgraceful intrusion on private misery, and whoever sanctioned it should be ashamed of themselves. we don't need to be so close to what's happening on the ground...
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first, john carberry reacting to that last clip we saw and then clive kelly during the filming of thef the turkish earthquake and the early evening news of february the eighth, a man discovered the remains of his of his whole family crushed into the rubble. the camera closed in on him and continued to film. this was a prolonged and disgraceful intrusion on private misery, and whoever sanctioned it should be ashamed of themselves. we don't need to be so close to what's happening on the ground to know how bad it is. so please, please, bbc, can you act with some dignity? notjoin the race as some news companies are trying to be, which is to be as closest to the diggers, as closest to the bodies, as closest to the rubble as possible. but give some space, give some dignity. these individuals, these families are just having enough without our imposition into their lives as well. linda hilson also expressed her concern to us.
first, john carberry reacting to that last clip we saw and then clive kelly during the filming of thef the turkish earthquake and the early evening news of february the eighth, a man discovered the remains of his of his whole family crushed into the rubble. the camera closed in on him and continued to film. this was a prolonged and disgraceful intrusion on private misery, and whoever sanctioned it should be ashamed of themselves. we don't need to be so close to what's happening on the ground to...
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but what about people, clive?c way, they can never the streets again . and can never the streets again. and we are just as taxpayers going to spend a minimum of around £8,000 a year to keep them at home at justice. pleasure. wouldn't it be better if we just slotted them? well, the problem there is that people say that like it's , so easy to figure like it's, so easy to figure out, but every time an innocent person has been sentenced to death , the government said they death, the government said they , did it. 12 jurors swore beyond reasonable doubt they did it. all these judges said they did it . and then it turned out they it. and then it turned out they didn't. and you know, human beings , strange people, and we beings, strange people, and we mess up all the time. i got to be fair, clive. i do want say. but to be fair, clive, there are there are certain cases where there are certain cases where the person definitely did it. definitely did it. and even in those situations right now, do you still because because i
but what about people, clive?c way, they can never the streets again . and can never the streets again. and we are just as taxpayers going to spend a minimum of around £8,000 a year to keep them at home at justice. pleasure. wouldn't it be better if we just slotted them? well, the problem there is that people say that like it's , so easy to figure like it's, so easy to figure out, but every time an innocent person has been sentenced to death , the government said they death, the government...
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clive clive , everything the clive clive, everything the board really historically organised criminals as range rovers, bmw , range rovers, bmw, mercedes—benz, etc. and i was, i was sort of stats have revealed populating those vehicles with national ford fiestas most stolen vehicle ford focus is in the top ten vauxhall course vw go fox last. so nothing safe because everything in scarce commodity now terms of parts and in terms of the vehicles themselves i mean you would have thought that vehicle security to increase is certainly new cars. everything seems to built in immobilises and haven't heaven knows what. but there is the i mean i'll figures show 93% of all stolen cars now a keyless is now is this would be a bit of technology which is really failing that so the 93% is our stats tracker internal stats so of all the vehicles that was stolen and recovered last year in 2022, 93% of them were stolen without the keys present . so without the keys present. so only 7% have the keys with them and.the only 7% have the keys with them and. the irony is in this day and. the irony is in this day
clive clive , everything the clive clive, everything the board really historically organised criminals as range rovers, bmw , range rovers, bmw, mercedes—benz, etc. and i was, i was sort of stats have revealed populating those vehicles with national ford fiestas most stolen vehicle ford focus is in the top ten vauxhall course vw go fox last. so nothing safe because everything in scarce commodity now terms of parts and in terms of the vehicles themselves i mean you would have thought that...
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take these lines seen on the bbc news website on tuesday: clive couzens read that, and this was his reactionhether they think we have any intelligence at all. in recent days, reporters on the website — on the news website, have felt it necessary to explain that the cabinet is "rishi sunak�*s group of most senior ministers" and that inflation is "the rate at which prices are rising". given that inflation has been in the news daily for several months now, is it really necessary? where will this end? will they soon be telling us that apples are a crispy, green fruit, for example? please, give us some credit for some modicum of intelligence. one of the moves in that government reshuffle was the appointment of lee anderson to the post of deputy chairman of the conservative party. here are two political correspondents, nick eardley and ben wright, talking about mr anderson on thursday. anyone who works around here would tell you that lee anderson is no stranger to controversy. he has said several controversial things, from criticising the users of food banks — as you heard there — to remarks about
take these lines seen on the bbc news website on tuesday: clive couzens read that, and this was his reactionhether they think we have any intelligence at all. in recent days, reporters on the website — on the news website, have felt it necessary to explain that the cabinet is "rishi sunak�*s group of most senior ministers" and that inflation is "the rate at which prices are rising". given that inflation has been in the news daily for several months now, is it really...
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new laws passed containing certain requirements than businesses offering accommodation half to can clive the canada. that means one over the often we provide public funds to support businesses and meeting these applications and improving quality and sustainability that and what our last will spend, even though that are stuck. i don't care, but we are clear about our direction is helpful. don't yet food annoy or future does not lie in low quality, offering luge party crowds or irresponsible tourism or response harmony. yes. was that i am into knobs on your pregnancy at really an option 40 i with all due respect, majorca has a certain image for you, especially in germany, lots of beer, beaches and parties will just out of a saw know how i want to change some things that's developed over decades thought chaos, evil pulled vicar se, se is, and when you're right, it's tricky. that element is, but remember that type of party tourism only a fact that a small part of the island. i promised before the pandemic hit, we'd already introduced a law to tackle the excess a lot of fun. i mostly aimed at
new laws passed containing certain requirements than businesses offering accommodation half to can clive the canada. that means one over the often we provide public funds to support businesses and meeting these applications and improving quality and sustainability that and what our last will spend, even though that are stuck. i don't care, but we are clear about our direction is helpful. don't yet food annoy or future does not lie in low quality, offering luge party crowds or irresponsible...
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clive myrie, bbc news. >> right. well that is it you can reach me on twitter i am at bbc marianne.outside source. stay with us on the bbc. ♪ narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "bbc world news". er
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dw news africa, the show that faculty issues have been the continent. clive are slowly getting back to normally on the screen to give you in the report on the inside. our correspondence is on the ground reporting from across the continent, all the trend stuff. the mazda u. t. w is africa every friday on d w i . we're weighing up some serious problems on this week. show these 2 guys, both tip the scales at $120.00 kilos, but only one of them is obese. so what exactly does weight say about body health? dieting can raise your blood pressure and increase your stress levels. what's a better way to keep the pounds off? this solution isn't necessarily exercise. experts have found out that the foster you run, the less weight you lose. so many questions. stay tuned for the odds is welcome to in good shape. mm hm. ah, celine is overweight. the 23 year old says she feels comfortable in her own skin, but there is something that really bold as her insults and hostile comments. as an influence, her own instagram, she has thousands of followers and is exposed to a loss of hate speech. and so from her
dw news africa, the show that faculty issues have been the continent. clive are slowly getting back to normally on the screen to give you in the report on the inside. our correspondence is on the ground reporting from across the continent, all the trend stuff. the mazda u. t. w is africa every friday on d w i . we're weighing up some serious problems on this week. show these 2 guys, both tip the scales at $120.00 kilos, but only one of them is obese. so what exactly does weight say about body...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines... over 2,300 people have been killed by two powerful earthquakes in turkey and syria. the bbc�*s anna foster says rescue teams are having to be very careful moving the rubble. it's really a difficult balancing act between being as careful and painstaking as possible and, as you can see, using the biggest pieces of earth—moving material to try and see if anybody is still alive — notjust under this building, but under hundreds of buildings like it. the first earthquake happened near the border with syria, and was followed by a second powerful tremor. un secretary—general antonio guterres says the situation is "devastating." united nations is mobilising to support the emergency response, and so let's work together in solidarity to assist all those hit by this disaster, many of whom were already in dire need of humanitarian aid. our other main story this hour — ambulance workers join nurses taking strike action in what is the biggest ever nhs walkout in england over pay disputes. we have be
i'm clive myrie. the headlines... over 2,300 people have been killed by two powerful earthquakes in turkey and syria. the bbc�*s anna foster says rescue teams are having to be very careful moving the rubble. it's really a difficult balancing act between being as careful and painstaking as possible and, as you can see, using the biggest pieces of earth—moving material to try and see if anybody is still alive — notjust under this building, but under hundreds of buildings like it. the first...
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thank you very much indeed, clive , for very much indeed, clive, for taking us through all of that complexityat, of course, was muffett, uk energy group founder, energy policy analyst . founder, energy policy analyst. now a lot of you have been getting in touch already. david said, what is the point of opt ofgem? i thought the whole purpose to regulate energy purpose was to regulate energy pricing . well, probably be pricing. well, we'll probably be talking quite lot ofgem. talking quite a lot about ofgem. it seems like they haven't been the most competent regulator, that's sure. steve says that's for sure. steve says energy company profits have risen the same risen dramatically at the same time domestic bills have time as domestic bills have risen. surely profits can only come from an increase in consumption or increases in pnces. consumption or increases in prices . since the public have prices. since the public have cut consumption due to cut back consumption due to energy costs , the assumption is energy costs, the assumption is energy costs, the assumption is energy companies have profit
thank you very much indeed, clive , for very much indeed, clive, for taking us through all of that complexityat, of course, was muffett, uk energy group founder, energy policy analyst . founder, energy policy analyst. now a lot of you have been getting in touch already. david said, what is the point of opt ofgem? i thought the whole purpose to regulate energy purpose was to regulate energy pricing . well, probably be pricing. well, we'll probably be talking quite lot ofgem. talking quite a lot...
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in a moment, we'lljoin my colleague clive myrie in kyiv, but first our top story this evening...nnounce three days of strikes in march. and disappointment for england, knocked out by south africa in a t20 semifinal. and on bbc london: we hearfrom some of semifinal. and on bbc london: we hear from some of the young ukrainian refugees starting new lyes here in the capital —— lives here in the capital and while londoner may see some surprising visitors on the thames this week end. welcome to the ukrainian capital, kyiv, where exactly one year ago today, at az30am, the people of this city were woken up by air raid sirens, signalling the russian invasion. many thousands have died and we have seen the worst refugee emergency since 1945 in europe. all because of a war of choice. let's look at a map of ukrainian territory over the period of the war so far. before the invasion, luhansk and donetsk were held by russian—backed separatists. crimea was, of course, illegally annexed by russia in 2014. but, weeks into last year's invasion, large parts of the south, east and north of ukraine wer
in a moment, we'lljoin my colleague clive myrie in kyiv, but first our top story this evening...nnounce three days of strikes in march. and disappointment for england, knocked out by south africa in a t20 semifinal. and on bbc london: we hearfrom some of semifinal. and on bbc london: we hear from some of the young ukrainian refugees starting new lyes here in the capital —— lives here in the capital and while londoner may see some surprising visitors on the thames this week end. welcome to...
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first, john carberry reacting to that last clip we saw, and then clive shelley.ults of the turkish earthquake on the early evening news of february the eighth, a man discovered the remains of his whole family crushed into the rubble. the camera closed in on him and continued to film. this was a prolonged and disgraceful intrusion on private misery, and whoever sanctioned it should be ashamed of themselves. we don't need to be so close to what's happening on the ground to know how bad it is. so please, please, bbc, can you act with some dignity, notjoin the race as some news companies are trying to be, which is to be as closest to the diggers, as closest to the bodies, as closest to the rubble as possible. but give some space, give some dignity. these individuals, these families are just having enough without our imposition into their lives as well. linda hilson also expressed her concern to us. well, let's talk to richard burgess, who's the director of news content for bbc news. richard, can you see why some viewers feel that the coverage has been intrusive? i th
first, john carberry reacting to that last clip we saw, and then clive shelley.ults of the turkish earthquake on the early evening news of february the eighth, a man discovered the remains of his whole family crushed into the rubble. the camera closed in on him and continued to film. this was a prolonged and disgraceful intrusion on private misery, and whoever sanctioned it should be ashamed of themselves. we don't need to be so close to what's happening on the ground to know how bad it is. so...
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more now on the war in ukraine — and my colleague clive myrie was in the capital, kyiv, this time last the city of izyum in the north east of the country, which is blanketed in snow now, to follow the accounts of russian soldiers who'd been fighting there, and one ukrainian woman, living through the despair of war. two narratives of this war are being written. two testimonies. in the northeastern city of izyum, those histories have merged, as we piece together transcripts from russian soldiers calling home and the diary of one ukrainian woman. witnesses to the madness. what you'll hear and see are the voices and words of both sides responding to the same events, to get a hint of the carnage and waste of one year of war. on may the 2nd last year, izyum was under russian control. but ukrainian forces were hitting back with heavy artillery. one russian conscript, on the phone to a friend, doesn't want to fight. translation: we're ending up in izyum. l they are sending us straight to the front line, the hellhole, on the same day, lyubov writes a new entry in her diary. she's been chronicli
more now on the war in ukraine — and my colleague clive myrie was in the capital, kyiv, this time last the city of izyum in the north east of the country, which is blanketed in snow now, to follow the accounts of russian soldiers who'd been fighting there, and one ukrainian woman, living through the despair of war. two narratives of this war are being written. two testimonies. in the northeastern city of izyum, those histories have merged, as we piece together transcripts from russian...
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clive wright was. don't forget you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbcmaryam. central swathe of the uk because we've had weather fronts towards the south and towards the north. and all that cloud in the north is continuing to sink southwards as we head throughout tonight. so, the clearest of the skies tonight will tend to be towards southern counties of england, and it's here where we may well see a touch of frost into tomorrow morning with lightening winds. elsewhere it's largely frost—free. the gales across the far north of scotland and shetland will ease down as we head throughout the night. so, on friday, high pressure out towards the west starts to build in as we head into the weekend. our cold front continuing to journey southwards, so this is how we'll kick off friday morning. there will be quite a bit of cloud around, some outbreaks of drizzle not really amounting to very much at all, a passing showerfor much of england and wales through the morning. sunny spells developing for northern england, scotland and for northern ireland, too. we might well catc
clive wright was. don't forget you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbcmaryam. central swathe of the uk because we've had weather fronts towards the south and towards the north. and all that cloud in the north is continuing to sink southwards as we head throughout tonight. so, the clearest of the skies tonight will tend to be towards southern counties of england, and it's here where we may well see a touch of frost into tomorrow morning with lightening winds. elsewhere it's largely...
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a few years earlier, a british civil servant, clive haunting, had used these defense successfully when he was prosecuted for leaking information . a regarding the sinking of an argentinian battle cruiser. right. when it was sailing away when it would no longer pose a threat that's doing the the falklands war. and basically he leaked information. i think that showed that the government had lied in parliament. and after he was prosecuted, he raises defense. he was found not guilty by the jury. despite a very hostile judge that effectively told the jury to convict him, strangely enough, why? and yet he found not guilty. and then the government subsequently decided they wanted to modify the though the laws and remove that, that, that protection, or that the defense as it were. i remember that that was the general bell grotto, the name of that ship. here in the united states mohammed, there is some discussion on capitol hill, thanks to representative ill hon. omar, about reforming the espionage act, the american espionage act, to make it more directly apply to people who are working on beha
a few years earlier, a british civil servant, clive haunting, had used these defense successfully when he was prosecuted for leaking information . a regarding the sinking of an argentinian battle cruiser. right. when it was sailing away when it would no longer pose a threat that's doing the the falklands war. and basically he leaked information. i think that showed that the government had lied in parliament. and after he was prosecuted, he raises defense. he was found not guilty by the jury....
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unfortunately, this seems to be the case, clive.those affected. authorities have scrambled rescue teams, supplied aircraft of the affected area. search and rescue personnel are trying to reach people trapped under the rubble. the turkish red cross relief agency issues appeals nations. turkey is calling for international aid. president erdogan has said many countries have offered assistance. the uk are standing with turkey. equipment and rescue dogs, eu search and rescue teams have been mobilised. the us, russia, china have offered. us presidentjoe biden has sent response options to the most affected areas. authorities struggling with extremely severe weather conditions, bad weather due to snow, rain, hampering search and rescue operations. have you seen anything as terrible as this in turkey? obviously, from my generation, a severe earthquake happened in 1999, a big effect on our psychology because it was a heavily populated region near istanbul. killed more than 17,000 people. what we witnessed earlier todayis people. what we witne
unfortunately, this seems to be the case, clive.those affected. authorities have scrambled rescue teams, supplied aircraft of the affected area. search and rescue personnel are trying to reach people trapped under the rubble. the turkish red cross relief agency issues appeals nations. turkey is calling for international aid. president erdogan has said many countries have offered assistance. the uk are standing with turkey. equipment and rescue dogs, eu search and rescue teams have been...
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we created sexy alter egos -- clive and juliana -- met in the hotel bar.s one lost her panties in the lobby in front of her dad... phil. ...which was hil-- it was hard. it was hard for her. you know i can't stand it when you use that word. "panties"? ye-- that. yes. that word. sorry. she lost her underpanties. [ birds chirping ] so? so? well? huh?
we created sexy alter egos -- clive and juliana -- met in the hotel bar.s one lost her panties in the lobby in front of her dad... phil. ...which was hil-- it was hard. it was hard for her. you know i can't stand it when you use that word. "panties"? ye-- that. yes. that word. sorry. she lost her underpanties. [ birds chirping ] so? so? well? huh?
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well, it looks like that, clive, previous strikes by the royal couege previous strikes by the royal colleges each day and this will be 48 a was nonstop, in effect spanning three days from the ist of march until the third. it will start at 6am on the wednesday and end at 6am on the friday. the other big difference is that previously, there were negotiations at local level between strike committees and hospital management over exemptions for intensive care, critical care, cancer care and that kind of thing but that won't happen this time. the rcn says there will be an absolute minimum level of service. if hospitals are concerned, they will have to negotiate at national level with the royal couege national level with the royal college of nursing. the union also argues there are other health staff who won't be striking, even some nurses, who ought to be able to provide the necessary back—up. the general secretary has said the government has refused to negotiate over pay so more people have been pushed out on strike. steve barclay, the health secretary covering england, has made the point that t
well, it looks like that, clive, previous strikes by the royal couege previous strikes by the royal colleges each day and this will be 48 a was nonstop, in effect spanning three days from the ist of march until the third. it will start at 6am on the wednesday and end at 6am on the friday. the other big difference is that previously, there were negotiations at local level between strike committees and hospital management over exemptions for intensive care, critical care, cancer care and that...
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claire and i look forward to some naughty role-playing-- sexually adventurous cuckolder juliana and clive, speaker salesman by day, spy by night. lover also by night and sometimes during the day. the speaker business, it-- it pretty much runs itself. i just want to keep it really low-key this year. you know, simple. yep. on the other hand, we could have a drink at that hotel bar we love.
claire and i look forward to some naughty role-playing-- sexually adventurous cuckolder juliana and clive, speaker salesman by day, spy by night. lover also by night and sometimes during the day. the speaker business, it-- it pretty much runs itself. i just want to keep it really low-key this year. you know, simple. yep. on the other hand, we could have a drink at that hotel bar we love.
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it was clive but the point was clive james.oint about they're not about australia is they're not descended they descended from convicts. they from that was from prison. gov yeah, that was a point and it's there's a good point and it's there's a certain that there's a little bit to that. there's bit of truth to that. there's there tendency in there to there is a tendency in there to regard a pretty straight country in terms drinking about in terms of drinking about jaywalking, like they're jaywalking, things like they're very right. but very tough on the right. but i will if was in australian will say, if i was in australian i would find a bit odd. we i would find it a bit odd. we had any kind you know, that had any kind of, you know, that we subjects of a it's all we were subjects of a it's all it anyway. the whole concept going to be there. family with us might be odd, us is family. it might be odd, but know, kind of gather but you know, you kind of gather around house the you won't around the house the you won't see to friday
it was clive but the point was clive james.oint about they're not about australia is they're not descended they descended from convicts. they from that was from prison. gov yeah, that was a point and it's there's a good point and it's there's a certain that there's a little bit to that. there's bit of truth to that. there's there tendency in there to there is a tendency in there to regard a pretty straight country in terms drinking about in terms of drinking about jaywalking, like they're...
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clive, david carrick here in the dark is a —— as a convicted criminal.women he raped and abused. there was a brief break in proceedings and carrick had to leave the dock, and as he did he glanced towards the women. many details of the crime are too terrible to report. 0ne the crime are too terrible to report. one woman while he was raping her, he had his hands around her throat and he told her that he would be the last thing that she saw. the prosecutor said it was all about humiliating the women. he said some of them were older than him, some of them were older than him, some younger, but they were all in their own way vulnerable. for the two decades, david carrick wore a police uniform, he was attacking and abusing women when he was off duty. he controlled his victims, telling them they would not be believed if they reported him because of his job. one of the women he raped was another met officer who had a brief relationship with him in 2004. she's using the pseudonym michelle. we'd worked a particularly long shift, and he suggested that i should stay
clive, david carrick here in the dark is a —— as a convicted criminal.women he raped and abused. there was a brief break in proceedings and carrick had to leave the dock, and as he did he glanced towards the women. many details of the crime are too terrible to report. 0ne the crime are too terrible to report. one woman while he was raping her, he had his hands around her throat and he told her that he would be the last thing that she saw. the prosecutor said it was all about humiliating the...
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it was clive but the point was clive james.oint about they're not about australia is they're not descended they descended from convicts. they from that was from prison. gov yeah, that was a point and it's there's a good point and it's there's a certain that there's a little bit to that. there's bit of truth to that. there's there tendency in there to there is a tendency in there to regard a pretty straight country in terms drinking about in terms of drinking about jaywalking, like they're jaywalking, things like they're very right. but very tough on the right. but i will say, was in australian will say, if i was in australian i would find bit odd. we i would find it a bit odd. we had any kind of, know, that had any kind of, you know, that we subjects of a it's all we were subjects of a it's all it anyway. the whole concept going to be there. family with us it might be odd, going to be there. family with us you it might be odd, going to be there. family with us you know, might be odd, going to be there. family with us you know,
it was clive but the point was clive james.oint about they're not about australia is they're not descended they descended from convicts. they from that was from prison. gov yeah, that was a point and it's there's a good point and it's there's a certain that there's a little bit to that. there's bit of truth to that. there's there tendency in there to there is a tendency in there to regard a pretty straight country in terms drinking about in terms of drinking about jaywalking, like they're...
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clive come out. michelle yeah.rcodes on their ships so they can scan the navy in excellent . can scan the navy in excellent. michael i've been searching for a stolen bed. i'm not going to rest until i find it. i think it's supposed to be fun. it's good that is feasible for you to watch. is comedy go. i like this one dress says what do you call a spanish pack of crisps? hula hoops ? yeah. not bad. not bad, hoops? yeah. not bad. not bad, bad, bad line. is it going to be really jealous of us today? dave says.i really jealous of us today? dave says. i laugh. i've really i laugh out loud every time i the labour frontbench in parliament. what a bunch comedians right. what a bunch of comedians right. oh not it's not if you made me laugh try harder time. have laugh try harder next time. have a i'll see a fantastic weekend. i'll see you on monday . a fantastic weekend. i'll see you on monday. good you guys on monday. good evening. i'm alex deakin and this is your latest all weather update from the met office this weekend. n
clive come out. michelle yeah.rcodes on their ships so they can scan the navy in excellent . can scan the navy in excellent. michael i've been searching for a stolen bed. i'm not going to rest until i find it. i think it's supposed to be fun. it's good that is feasible for you to watch. is comedy go. i like this one dress says what do you call a spanish pack of crisps? hula hoops ? yeah. not bad. not bad, hoops? yeah. not bad. not bad, bad, bad line. is it going to be really jealous of us...