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and i'm neck marsh, live from - neck marsh, live from hiroshima. g7 leaders have arrived and they are about to lay a wreath at the memorial to the victims of the world's first ever atomic bomb attack. a sweeping crackdown on gang violence in el salvador has lowered crime, but it's believed thousands of innocent people are still stuck behind bars more than a year later. hello i'm sumi somaskanda. welcome to our show. let's take you straight to live pictures from hiroshima, where world leaders are meeting for the g7 summit. at the moment we know that they have already arrived as nick marsh just mentioned, have already arrived as nick marshjust mentioned, we have seen some of the leader is going on, they are expected to exit now and lay a wreath at the hiroshima peace memorial park and there we see them, president biden and the japanese prime minister fumio kishida there as well. the european commission president ursula von der leyen just behind them. again, this is a poignant moment as we just heard from nick marsh there and there of course we saw al
and i'm neck marsh, live from - neck marsh, live from hiroshima. g7 leaders have arrived and they are about to lay a wreath at the memorial to the victims of the world's first ever atomic bomb attack. a sweeping crackdown on gang violence in el salvador has lowered crime, but it's believed thousands of innocent people are still stuck behind bars more than a year later. hello i'm sumi somaskanda. welcome to our show. let's take you straight to live pictures from hiroshima, where world leaders...
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nick marsh reporting _ combat that. nick marsh reporting there, - combat that.rting there, thank . combat that. nick marsh l reporting there, thank you combat that. nick marsh - reporting there, thank you so much. we had that conversation with nick marsh little bit earlier, he's covering the summit for us. it we are seeing these pictures of the hiroshima peace memorial park and the japanese parameters to have an welcoming world leaders there just to give us an idea of what will happen after he has welcomed all of the leaders, we have seen a few arrive already, the canadian parameters to justin trudeau as well as the french president emmanuel macron. they will then visit the peace memorial park together, they will hold a working lunch, they will have a family photo session as well and they have indeed already been talking about as we just heard from nick there introducing a new package of sanctions from russia and indeed the european council president delivered a press conference before this got under way and said this summit will reaffirm support for ukraine so
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that kept jesse marsh in the job before the world cup.hanged the manager early on, they wouldn't be in the predicament. but sam came in with almost mission impossible. next year in the championship, listen, iwould impossible. next year in the championship, listen, i would give him thejob from my point championship, listen, i would give him the job from my point of view, i know that will hugely divide opinion and leads fans, some will say they don't want to watch that style of football. bottom line is, we have to get out of the championship. but if he's given assurances and promises that leads and he can be something there — we're talking about a man who we once thought about being in england manager. unless you're about to get vincent kompany, you could do a lot worse. so leeds heading down, luton are on the way up and thousands of their fans turned out for the players as they celebrated their promotion to the premier league. they beat coventry on penalties in the championship play—off final over the weekend to complete their rapid ascent
that kept jesse marsh in the job before the world cup.hanged the manager early on, they wouldn't be in the predicament. but sam came in with almost mission impossible. next year in the championship, listen, iwould impossible. next year in the championship, listen, i would give him thejob from my point championship, listen, i would give him the job from my point of view, i know that will hugely divide opinion and leads fans, some will say they don't want to watch that style of football. bottom...
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nick marsh reporting from japan. - without each other. nick marsh reporting from japan.apan. thank you without each other. nick marsh - reporting from japan. thank you very much and we will speak to you again later. the celebrated british novelist martin amis has died at the age of 73 — his wife said the cause was oesophageal cancer. martin amis was one of the defining writers of the 19805 and 905. he produced 15 novels, and perfected a style that was satirical, witty and caustic. our arts correspondent david sillito looks back at his life. everything hated everything else, and everything else in return hated everything back. martin amis, reading from his 2012 novel lionel asbo: state of england, a pitch—black comedy about the darker side of britain. trademark amis. money, london fields, yellow dog, much of his best work was in london, little signposts of the changing, and in his opinion declining, state of our nation. the son of another famous author, kingsley amis, the connection was at times both help and a hindrance. but the quality of his writing soon established hi
nick marsh reporting from japan. - without each other. nick marsh reporting from japan.apan. thank you without each other. nick marsh - reporting from japan. thank you very much and we will speak to you again later. the celebrated british novelist martin amis has died at the age of 73 — his wife said the cause was oesophageal cancer. martin amis was one of the defining writers of the 19805 and 905. he produced 15 novels, and perfected a style that was satirical, witty and caustic. our arts...
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that was nick marsh in ja an, days. that was nick marsh in japan. nick. _ days.pan, nick, thank _ days. that was nick marsh in japan, nick, thank you - days. that was nick marsh in japan, nick, thank you a - days. that was nick marsh in japan, nick, thank you a lot. | live now to noah sneider, tokyo bureau ehief at the economist newspaper. he's been in hiroshima covering the summit. what were your expectations going into this summit? how does the outcome compare? thank you for having me. this summerforjapan�*s prime summer forjapan�*s prime minister was a summerforjapan�*s prime minister was a combination of his lifelong ambitions, hosting this summer in hiroshima and there were really three big agenda items to watch and one was support for ukraine and showing up, both assistance to ukrainians and sanctions against russia. second, was linking what was happening, what is happening, in ukraine to the situation here in asia, in the indo—pacific and in the words of the prime minister, this idea of you ukraine today could be east asia tomorrow and finally reaching a m
that was nick marsh in ja an, days. that was nick marsh in japan. nick. _ days.pan, nick, thank _ days. that was nick marsh in japan, nick, thank you - days. that was nick marsh in japan, nick, thank you a - days. that was nick marsh in japan, nick, thank you a lot. | live now to noah sneider, tokyo bureau ehief at the economist newspaper. he's been in hiroshima covering the summit. what were your expectations going into this summit? how does the outcome compare? thank you for having me. this...
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nick marsh _ you posted on that. indeed. nick marsh in _ you posted on that. indeed.rsh in hiroshima, i you posted on that. indeed. . nick marsh in hiroshima, thank you very much for that. we have breaking news out of the asia—pacific area. the us geological survey says a 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck southeast of new caledonia's loyalty islands in the pacific ocean. that's in the pacific ocean. a tsunami warning has been issued in some areas of new caledonia, fiji, vanuatu and australia. the us pacific warning center says tsunami waves are possible within one—thousand kilometres of the epicentre. the us geological service said the quake was detected at a depth of about 38 kilometres. to the united states now. disney has scrapped a nearly $1 billion investment in florida, a decision it attributes to "changing business conditions" in the state. the state's governor, republican ron desantis, has been in an ongoing row with disney since the company criticised legislation he signed, restricting the discussion of sexuality and gender identity in primary schools. soon aft
nick marsh _ you posted on that. indeed. nick marsh in _ you posted on that. indeed.rsh in hiroshima, i you posted on that. indeed. . nick marsh in hiroshima, thank you very much for that. we have breaking news out of the asia—pacific area. the us geological survey says a 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck southeast of new caledonia's loyalty islands in the pacific ocean. that's in the pacific ocean. a tsunami warning has been issued in some areas of new caledonia, fiji, vanuatu and australia....
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nick marsh reporting fresh from the g7. say. nick marsh reporting fresh from the g7- thank— say.he g7. thank you _ say. nick marsh reporting fresh from the g7. thank you so _ say. nick marsh reporting fresh from the g7. thank you so much. - russia has responded to those sanctions we have been mentioning by banning over 500 us citizens from its borders. among them, kay bailey hutchison, united states ambassador to nato under former president donald trump. i spoke with her earlier. well, madam ambassador, thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us now. i want to start because we just learned that you personally have been sanctioned by russia. you've been included on a list of some 500 americans. among them, barack obama, a comedian, seth meyers, arkansas governor sarah sanders, some other people on that list as well. lots of high profile names. what does this latest development mean for you and what is your response? well, i'm not surprised at all. although you did give me the news. but i have been very critical of what russia is doing in ukraine. and really all the tim
nick marsh reporting fresh from the g7. say. nick marsh reporting fresh from the g7- thank— say.he g7. thank you _ say. nick marsh reporting fresh from the g7. thank you so _ say. nick marsh reporting fresh from the g7. thank you so much. - russia has responded to those sanctions we have been mentioning by banning over 500 us citizens from its borders. among them, kay bailey hutchison, united states ambassador to nato under former president donald trump. i spoke with her earlier. well, madam...
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thanks very much, nick marsh for us in - much, nick marsh for us in hiroshima. some arab leaders of turning a blind eye to the conflict in ukraine. meanwhile, the syrian president bashar al—assad was welcomed back to the organisation more than 12 years after he was suspended because of his brutal repression of pro—democracy protests. in a speech at its summit in saudi arabia, mr assad called for more regional cooperation. our international editor jeremy bowen reports. in yasmin camp in lebanon's bekaa valley, there is horror that the man the syrian refugees here blame for destroying their country is being rehabilitated. it makes precarious lives even less secure. around 1500 syrians have been forcibly repatriated from lebanon in recent weeks. nasser and marwa fear they could be next. the couple met in the camp after they fled syria in 2013. they want better chances for their 18 month old daughter than they have had. marwa's education stopped when the war began, when she was ten. now, they believe president assad's return to the arab league might be an excuse for
thanks very much, nick marsh for us in - much, nick marsh for us in hiroshima. some arab leaders of turning a blind eye to the conflict in ukraine. meanwhile, the syrian president bashar al—assad was welcomed back to the organisation more than 12 years after he was suspended because of his brutal repression of pro—democracy protests. in a speech at its summit in saudi arabia, mr assad called for more regional cooperation. our international editor jeremy bowen reports. in yasmin camp in...
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nick marsh is in hiroshima for us.ith hiroshima for us. the french president emmanuel with the french president emmanuel macron arriving this morning, all seven of them are now there. morning, all seven of them are now there-— now there. good morning from hiroshima- _ now there. good morning from hiroshima. it _ now there. good morning from hiroshima. it will— now there. good morning from hiroshima. it will kickoff - hiroshima. it will kickoff soon. we are in the international media centre, thousands ofjournalists international media centre, thousands of journalists from around the world will be filling this place, covering the meetings, this series of deliberations between the leaders of some of the world's richest countries but i don't want to waste any time here because i'm pleased to say that joining me now is the bbc tokyo correspondent shaimaa khalil. we have already had some lines from us officials about sanctions on russia. fix, from us officials about sanctions on russia. a fresh batch of sanctions. - sanctions
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the general prosecutor 's office of the republic of belarus pripyat marshes toropetsk of the kholmsk and velizh offensive operations. military translators hastily processed intelligence, operational documents of the nazis' reports. among them , attention was drawn to the reports of the commanders of the regiments of the ss cavalry brigade with a note on the conduct of the pacifying pripyat operation. even a cursory acquaintance with them caused a shock. the document was reported personally to the commander of the fourth shock army, colonel-general andrei ivanovich eremenko, after studying the reports, it was decided to send them to the insertion of the supreme high command materials were urgently delivered to moscow on april 27 , 1942 , a note was sent to the people's commissars for foreign affairs of the ussr vyacheslav molotov to the governments and missions of countries not at war with the soviet union. it also tells about the atrocities of the commanders of the ss cavalry brigade during the so-called pacifying pripyat operation. today , witnesses of those terrible events are stil
the general prosecutor 's office of the republic of belarus pripyat marshes toropetsk of the kholmsk and velizh offensive operations. military translators hastily processed intelligence, operational documents of the nazis' reports. among them , attention was drawn to the reports of the commanders of the regiments of the ss cavalry brigade with a note on the conduct of the pacifying pripyat operation. even a cursory acquaintance with them caused a shock. the document was reported personally to...
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matthew salt marsh, spokesperson _ aid to people.r the _ aid to people. matthew salt marsh, spokesperson for the un _ aid to people. matthew salt marsh, spokesperson for the un refugee i spokesperson for the un refugee agency, thank you forjoining us. thank you. syria's leadership has been in isolation for over a decade after president assad ordered the violent repression of protests against his rule in 2011. this week sees a rollback on that as the head of the arab league welcomed the foreign minister back into the organisation. the pair met in saudi arabia ahead of a summit on friday. syrian president bashar al—assad is expected to attend that gathering in jeddah, which will be the first time in more than ten years. it will be the culmination of his readmission into the arab fold. the director of the syria programme in the middle eastis the syria programme in the middle east is appalled by resident side being welcomed back into the fold. the scale and the enormity of the crimes that the regime has committed over the last 12 years,
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nick marsh, great to hear from — washington. nick marsh, great to hear from you _ washington.ncer. martin amis was one of the defining writers of the 1980s and 90s. he produced 15 novels, and perfected a style that was satirical, witty and caustic. our arts correspondent david sill—ito looks back at his life. everything hated everything else, and everything else in return hated everything back. martin amis, reading from his 2012 novel lionel asbo: state of england, a pitch—black comedy about the darker side of britain. trademark amis. money, london fields, yellow dog, much of his best work was in london, little signposts of the changing, and in his opinion declining, state of our nation. the son of another famous author, kingsley amis, the connection was at times both help and a hindrance. but the quality of his writing soon established him as a literary star in his own right, a generation that included salman rushdie, who paid tribute to a unique and instantly recognisable literary voice. his willingness to take on the big topics and talk at length sometimes got him into trou
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nick marsh reporting. senior defence analyst at the rand corporation. thank you very much forjoining us. let's start with the two headliner topics of this g7 summit. politico reported us officials are planning for the growing possibility that russia and ukraine, the war, will turn into a frozen conflict. how do you think g7 leaders will approach this, to try to keep up approach this, to try to keep up momentum for the west�*s support for ukraine? up momentum for the west's support for ukraine? thanks, eah, support for ukraine? thanks, yeah. well. — support for ukraine? thanks, yeah. well. i— support for ukraine? thanks, yeah, well, i think— support for ukraine? thanks, yeah, well, i think that - support for ukraine? thanks, yeah, well, i think that the i support for ukraine? thanks, | yeah, well, i think that the g7 has been quite unanimous in its view that russia's invasion of ukraine was in violation of international law. you cannot have one sovereign country invading and destroying another. so, regardle
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nick marsh in contention with beijing. nick marsh in hiroshima, - contention with beijing.ma, thank you very much forjoining us. the leaders are meeting at a time of economic turmoil as well. post covid and suffering the consequences of the russian invasion of ukraine and the impact that had on energy prices and inflation. let's talk about the economic dimension. let's bring in simon macadam, senior global economist at capital economics here in london. there's only so much political leaders can do to tackle inflation. what, if anything, can be achieved at this meeting? your corresponded in hiroshima talked about the elephant not in the room being china of the g7 summit and that's a very, very important reason why that's the case even from an economic perspective, but the elephant not in the room from an economic perspective this weekend and the more immediate senseis weekend and the more immediate sense is the debt ceiling crisis in the us and of course as you say the inflation problem and inflation crisis thatis problem and inflation crisis that is a malaise that all advan
nick marsh in contention with beijing. nick marsh in hiroshima, - contention with beijing.ma, thank you very much forjoining us. the leaders are meeting at a time of economic turmoil as well. post covid and suffering the consequences of the russian invasion of ukraine and the impact that had on energy prices and inflation. let's talk about the economic dimension. let's bring in simon macadam, senior global economist at capital economics here in london. there's only so much political leaders can...
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marshes are just famous ecologically important ecosystems. they rival the tropical rain forest.er quality. so the loss of the trees is inevitable, but whether we get marshes to take their place and what kind of marshes, that's not inevitable. >> reporter: farther north, a similar mission is under way to address the rapid rise of ghost forests in new jersey. >> we knew this was a problem for a while, but it really became visible in recent years. we're coming up against places where people well ts iti lu? lution eporter:lsy supees tre rtora te of newersey the goal i refo 10, atlantahi c trees destroyed by superstorm sandy and salt water intrusion. zipsy's team is planting new trees miles inland where they're less likely to become ghost forests. >> with the climate literally changing around us, adaptation is the key. . you know, so we may not get the forest back exactly the way it was or exactly where it was, but we can keep that resource alive on the landscape. >> its effects reverberate far beyond this forest. >> absolutely. it plays i much larger role in the ecosystem. it's not
marshes are just famous ecologically important ecosystems. they rival the tropical rain forest.er quality. so the loss of the trees is inevitable, but whether we get marshes to take their place and what kind of marshes, that's not inevitable. >> reporter: farther north, a similar mission is under way to address the rapid rise of ghost forests in new jersey. >> we knew this was a problem for a while, but it really became visible in recent years. we're coming up against places where...
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nick marsh reflecting on the relationship between hong kong and the uk, coming as hong kong and the uka emerge out of the post—pandemic era trying to attract investment and see their economies grow after a relatively long period of seeing subdued economic activity. paypalshares seeing subdued economic activity. paypal shares have dropped after it cut forecast of the profit. it says inflation and fears of recession are likely to hit the high margin parts of the business. analysts fear it also might be losing ground to rivals such as apple pay and strike. thanks forjoining us. stay with bbc news. showcasing their skills at the primary school in swansea. some of the younger children spend mornings in this area getting extra support so they are ready to join their classmates later on. , , , to join their classmates later on. , , ., , to join their classmates later on. , ., on. these boys and girls can go to their local— on. these boys and girls can go to their local school— on. these boys and girls can go to their local school and - on. these boys and girls can go to their local school and
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let's bring in nick marsh.s is somewhat of the last addition i guess to an already very jampacked agenda that those leaders had to discuss. really jampacked — leaders had to discuss. really jampacked agenda _ leaders had to discuss. really jampacked agenda but - leaders had to discuss. really jampacked agenda but this i leaders had to discuss. really jampacked agenda but this is| leaders had to discuss. really i jampacked agenda but this is an important item. you are talking about the potential of a breakthrough there but the fact that president biden even has to go back to washington, cut short trips here in asia, to papua new guinea and over to australia, that is significant in and of itself in the first reason is that because the us economy, despite all the talk of chinese economic coercion, and the ramifications for sanctions on russia, the us economy could also pose a threat to stability in terms of the global economic order. we sent bank collapses there, we've been talking about potential defaults linked
let's bring in nick marsh.s is somewhat of the last addition i guess to an already very jampacked agenda that those leaders had to discuss. really jampacked — leaders had to discuss. really jampacked agenda _ leaders had to discuss. really jampacked agenda but - leaders had to discuss. really jampacked agenda but this i leaders had to discuss. really jampacked agenda but this is| leaders had to discuss. really i jampacked agenda but this is an important item. you are talking about the...
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let's bring in nick marsh.ss if they didn't have enough to talk about to begin with, this is the latest addition to what they have to discuss? . ., ., discuss? yeah, add it to the list. president _ discuss? yeah, add it to the list. president biden - discuss? yeah, add it to the list. president biden has - discuss? yeah, add it to the | list. president biden has got discuss? yeah, add it to the l list. president biden has got a lot on his plate and we know that he is going to be leaving straight after this g7 summit, flying back to washington to try and avoid a government shutdown over the us debt ceiling dispute. we have heard that there could be some kind of breakthrough there, the developments have been positive in the last couple of days but it does highlight a couple of things as pertains this meeting of world leaders here in hiroshima. the first is the fragility, may be, of the us economy. we have in talking about worries of ukraine, china's economic influence here in the region as well but governments he
let's bring in nick marsh.ss if they didn't have enough to talk about to begin with, this is the latest addition to what they have to discuss? . ., ., discuss? yeah, add it to the list. president _ discuss? yeah, add it to the list. president biden - discuss? yeah, add it to the list. president biden has - discuss? yeah, add it to the | list. president biden has got discuss? yeah, add it to the l list. president biden has got a lot on his plate and we know that he is going to be leaving...
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nick marsh has been covering everything that's been taking place in hiroshima.e big news coming from this summit regarding russia. some tough new sanctions. talk of fighter jets. walk us through the details. >> the most recent development is that confirmation that the united states will allow ukrainian pilots to be trained in f-16 fighter jets. there has been some hesitation from washington up until now even how sensitive that advanced technology is. if one is shot down and russian territory obviously it's bad news. president biden confirmed it to g7 leaders yesterday in hiroshima. now it's down to european countries to provide that training and the physical jets. before that we were also hearing about a fresh wave of new sanctions. so basically even further restricting russia's ability to access materials that it can use on the battlefield. there is also a lot of talk about clamping down on sanctions evasions. making sure that russia doesn't use third party countries and loopholes to get around them. that is a lot more tricky. there was a lot of talk about tryi
nick marsh has been covering everything that's been taking place in hiroshima.e big news coming from this summit regarding russia. some tough new sanctions. talk of fighter jets. walk us through the details. >> the most recent development is that confirmation that the united states will allow ukrainian pilots to be trained in f-16 fighter jets. there has been some hesitation from washington up until now even how sensitive that advanced technology is. if one is shot down and russian...
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but they celebrate differently in the marshes.you will have problems , you need to think about other options, it turned out , but it turns out that there are still unknown talents of the makiiv theater of ram, which stands for the republican academic youth theater, you are now you will see this talented youth yourself, it means how zakharchenko died. everyone is very busy. they immediately became somehow unfashionable. talking about patriotism is obscene and this is only the beginning . it will be replenished for 15 hours. he is victory. everyone stands and shouts when she found a circle and the men with motorola on tanks in general are definitely not a sight. for the faint of heart, the tv series called mobilization was shot by the donetsk director volodymyra granovych, a local patriot of energy and a connoisseur of the russian world on his pages in social networks, a photo that extremely conveys sadness for the chicken generalissimo zakharchenko is a real zet patriot in seven episodes of his super mega-series blockbuster, the fi
but they celebrate differently in the marshes.you will have problems , you need to think about other options, it turned out , but it turns out that there are still unknown talents of the makiiv theater of ram, which stands for the republican academic youth theater, you are now you will see this talented youth yourself, it means how zakharchenko died. everyone is very busy. they immediately became somehow unfashionable. talking about patriotism is obscene and this is only the beginning . it will...
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see marsh carnegie i for you so now. uh so monday. so that's when i move in and flip back to the ac. wasn't also supplies. configurable demarco. one of the people who instrumental in this process was it matters with luna who's voted in as bruce it was 1st indigenous congressman in 1982 in sun shovel as it is in the article in on the goal and photoshop lightroom on visiting to get the main info, import purchasing, jimmy for la mccomb on i will keep that on this him research plus. so the revision in essence and here's the deal history of 1988. a new constitution has passed. we recognize indigenous people as the 1st occupants of resume. this event is where given the legal rise to their land and area of more than 328000 the factors. but despite this, the invasions continue in 2019, there were 18 be meant to boise over the past 2 decades. the shipment is over the last $18000.00 hector's, of their territory. all doubtful is one of the codes responsible for guarding the border. the assessment is significant, where we see a lot of the, uh, th
see marsh carnegie i for you so now. uh so monday. so that's when i move in and flip back to the ac. wasn't also supplies. configurable demarco. one of the people who instrumental in this process was it matters with luna who's voted in as bruce it was 1st indigenous congressman in 1982 in sun shovel as it is in the article in on the goal and photoshop lightroom on visiting to get the main info, import purchasing, jimmy for la mccomb on i will keep that on this him research plus. so the revision...
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having julian and bell marsh is to silence him and to disappear. he's the prisoner who has been there the longest on his wing. he's in a cell on his own. he had a meaning stroke in october 2021. what we know is that his, his health is deteriorating for every day that passes. obviously, if you put a person in the cage, it will shorten your life, it will kill you eventually, right? it's not easy, but i don't feel alone at all. i feel like we're getting somewhere that the world has not forgotten about. julian, pleasure and democrats. forgotten. have you been here? they said to them. put us in the path by knocking. i say the sound, the shuttle happy little, my little being sure. now, while we were in london still loading the bill net for the 1st time. how is the julia and he's had a bit of a difficult time, please tell him on a great thing on the appreciated phone. him. thank you. he wants you to visit him and in belmar. yes, you would like i hopefully i, i would like to to visit him and i hope i will visit him here again in his house. oh, thank you so
having julian and bell marsh is to silence him and to disappear. he's the prisoner who has been there the longest on his wing. he's in a cell on his own. he had a meaning stroke in october 2021. what we know is that his, his health is deteriorating for every day that passes. obviously, if you put a person in the cage, it will shorten your life, it will kill you eventually, right? it's not easy, but i don't feel alone at all. i feel like we're getting somewhere that the world has not forgotten...
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iam nick i am nick marsh, live in hiroshima andi i am nick marsh, live in hiroshima and i will keep yout the summit officially under way. also coming up: disney's feud with flordia's governor ron desantis deepens, as the entertainment giant scraps plans to build a new corporate campus in the state. a sweeping crackdown on gang violence in el salvador has lowered crime, but it's believed thousands of innocent people are still stuck behind bars more than a year later.
iam nick i am nick marsh, live in hiroshima andi i am nick marsh, live in hiroshima and i will keep yout the summit officially under way. also coming up: disney's feud with flordia's governor ron desantis deepens, as the entertainment giant scraps plans to build a new corporate campus in the state. a sweeping crackdown on gang violence in el salvador has lowered crime, but it's believed thousands of innocent people are still stuck behind bars more than a year later.
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in the meantime, he's being detained at phil marsh, present himself, one day. he's been there for more than 3 years without a conviction. in the government, the appeals process next can be tracked out for years to come. are they winning without ever winning a problem? yeah, i mean i, i think that the indictment a whole loan of assigned has a chilling effect on national security journalism. this definitely balances sending a message to everyone. you should think twice, maybe 10 times before publishing, unless you want to end up like him. so if you think about what we have is an australian citizen, resident in person, publish material it on the side of the country, the americans. and then one published. i can never imagine american journalists being expedited for publishing something the other states. didn't want to be published, of having julian and bell marsh is to silence him and to disappear. he's the prisoner who has been there the longest on his wing. he's in a cell on his own. he had a meaning stroke and october 2021. what we know is that his, his health i
in the meantime, he's being detained at phil marsh, present himself, one day. he's been there for more than 3 years without a conviction. in the government, the appeals process next can be tracked out for years to come. are they winning without ever winning a problem? yeah, i mean i, i think that the indictment a whole loan of assigned has a chilling effect on national security journalism. this definitely balances sending a message to everyone. you should think twice, maybe 10 times before...
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having julian and bell marsh is to silence him and to disappear him. he's the prisoner who has been there the longest on his wing. he's in a cell on his own. he had a mean a stroke in october 2021. what we know is that his, his health is deteriorating for every day that passes. obviously if you put a person in page, it will source in your life, it will kill you eventually. right? it's not easy, but i don't feel alone at all. i feel like we're getting somewhere and that's uh the world has not forgotten about julian. pleasure and demographic. i'm happy and they said that within the past, how have i not, can i say the sound, the shuttle happy o'clock late? i'm a little bit of a sure now while we were in london, stella and the bill met for the 1st time. how is the julia and he has had a bit of a difficult time based on him on a great thing on the appreciated phone? him, thank you. he wants you to visit him in, in belmore at yes, you would like i hopefully i, i would like to to visit him and i hope i will visit him here in his house. thank you so much. so t
having julian and bell marsh is to silence him and to disappear him. he's the prisoner who has been there the longest on his wing. he's in a cell on his own. he had a mean a stroke in october 2021. what we know is that his, his health is deteriorating for every day that passes. obviously if you put a person in page, it will source in your life, it will kill you eventually. right? it's not easy, but i don't feel alone at all. i feel like we're getting somewhere and that's uh the world has not...
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fox conner mentions the eisenhower to general marshall and general marsh g or -- marshl introduced him to fdr as well. >> marshall was the chief of staff in the course he have to choose a leader for the d-day invasion and ended up being eisenhower said they have a complicated relationship. >> they have a compensated relationship but i don't think that fdr felt he could do without marshall in washington at that time. marsha was an incredible administrator and sounding board for fdr. >> one of the first important meetings between the two of them took place in casablanca after south africa's invasion and it was a a difficult time for eisenhower wasn'tth sure whether he was going to get fired or get promoted. >> yeah it was quite a show where the americans after the invasion of africa, don't you think? >> i wonder what it was like i r eisenhower and all those military leaders on both sides having to justify their thing that happened. >> one of a the things i've been amazed about eisenhower is his ability and don't get me wrong he could lose his temper like the best of men but when he reall
fox conner mentions the eisenhower to general marshall and general marsh g or -- marshl introduced him to fdr as well. >> marshall was the chief of staff in the course he have to choose a leader for the d-day invasion and ended up being eisenhower said they have a complicated relationship. >> they have a compensated relationship but i don't think that fdr felt he could do without marshall in washington at that time. marsha was an incredible administrator and sounding board for fdr....
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for the latest, live now to nick marsh, who is for us there in hiroshima.o zelensky arrived today, on sunday he is due to meet president biden and address the g7 leaders, is ukraine dominating discussions at the g7? �* , ,., , ukraine dominating discussions at theg7? ~ y , the g7? absolutely, president zelensky pretty _ the g7? absolutely, president zelensky pretty much - the g7? absolutely, president zelensky pretty much stole i the g7? absolutely, president| zelensky pretty much stole the the g7? absolutely, president - zelensky pretty much stole the show yesterday in hiroshima, the agenda was supposed to be dominated by talk of china, but the kind of will he, won't he drama of his arrival took centre stage, the ukrainians were very much keen for this in—person visit, and you can understand why, the symbolism of the meeting, his closest seven allies, all here in the same place for the first time speaks for itself. it's important to remember that it's notjust the g7 countries who were here in hiroshima, plenty of other influential nations were invited, the
for the latest, live now to nick marsh, who is for us there in hiroshima.o zelensky arrived today, on sunday he is due to meet president biden and address the g7 leaders, is ukraine dominating discussions at the g7? �* , ,., , ukraine dominating discussions at theg7? ~ y , the g7? absolutely, president zelensky pretty _ the g7? absolutely, president zelensky pretty much - the g7? absolutely, president zelensky pretty much stole i the g7? absolutely, president| zelensky pretty much stole the...
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it’s like we were, the lad recognized as the commander of the pershin boasts refusal, lika marsh is theero city and the city of heroes here amal in 50, that was a post of memory was created on may 9, 1970 of another year , such schoolchildren from brest and mikita brynza, the upershin took up the watch for the eternal stand, the duty at the post is not interrupted by a couple. we can say that for all 50 years of the founding of the post, here i have been watching the skin generation of posts from the generation of the seventies eighties nineties. mars was the hammer of fonvizin , long before the theater, at 1.99 drill, all the ceremonial steps were learned. uh, the steps were calculated. and we almost drew marks for ourselves, when you need to turn turn, but we are not marks set. and you know the weather, after all, different weather conditions, there is rain. naturally, all this will be erased, therefore , when our sentries walked, they even memorized the cobblestones, then we remembered them. how many steps had to be taken for the group to turn around and move on. guys, they suffered
it’s like we were, the lad recognized as the commander of the pershin boasts refusal, lika marsh is theero city and the city of heroes here amal in 50, that was a post of memory was created on may 9, 1970 of another year , such schoolchildren from brest and mikita brynza, the upershin took up the watch for the eternal stand, the duty at the post is not interrupted by a couple. we can say that for all 50 years of the founding of the post, here i have been watching the skin generation of posts...
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live now to the bbc�*s nick marsh in hiroshima. thank nick marsh in hiroshima. you forjoining us.k you forjoining us. with the g7 summit under way volodomyr zelensky is dominating conversations? hello from a very _ dominating conversations? hello from a very hot _ dominating conversations? hello from a very hot and _ dominating conversations? hello from a very hot and quite - dominating conversations? hello from a very hot and quite noisy a russian mark, we're coming into the final of this g7 summit, by now dominated by president volodomyr zelensky and his surprise visit to japan. we didn't know it was happening until the very last minute, we understand ukrainians were keen on pushing this in person visit, it's quite obvious why he is here to put his case forward for continued support from the g7 countries, for military aid, financial aid, tighter sanctions on russia, we expect him to give a press conference later on in the day, we don't know exactly when, interestingly, it wasn'tjust meeting g7 leaders the first time he has been with them all in the same place by the way since th
live now to the bbc�*s nick marsh in hiroshima. thank nick marsh in hiroshima. you forjoining us.k you forjoining us. with the g7 summit under way volodomyr zelensky is dominating conversations? hello from a very _ dominating conversations? hello from a very hot _ dominating conversations? hello from a very hot and _ dominating conversations? hello from a very hot and quite - dominating conversations? hello from a very hot and quite noisy a russian mark, we're coming into the final of this g7...
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here in the 250 a good christine habit, that of fish marshes go up. forest workers produce it from bamboo, the pool, or is a community driven enterprise and aims to protect the environment while providing sustainable livelihoods for local people. each varies one of 15 workers who together thrown out about one kind of bio todd for a month in in the city. now the big sized bamboo regret is mostly used for making the types of furniture likes to stables, chairs and so on. the small sized bed was lucidly used for making bio chose to add long sticks, which these are sent to a cutter machine in which they are shopped into small pieces ebony. and the sooner the better not go to the but we put the sticks and the ottoman valuable ignite them up and all $3.00 off the bio chars, really, toddler, video, this process known as buy it all, it says heat organic matter without oxygen breaking it down. and creating the need to introduce bio top not to the product of every national forest fire germination would be stronger than the florida stock market because it is totally dependent on solid and border. we'
here in the 250 a good christine habit, that of fish marshes go up. forest workers produce it from bamboo, the pool, or is a community driven enterprise and aims to protect the environment while providing sustainable livelihoods for local people. each varies one of 15 workers who together thrown out about one kind of bio todd for a month in in the city. now the big sized bamboo regret is mostly used for making the types of furniture likes to stables, chairs and so on. the small sized bed was...
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so because a particular history that parks on have the last 75 years, it's ridiculous, marsh allows and many others on the grid. so i don't find anything really new were surprising. then why don't you some names and i'll me cheese or whatever it is happening. i think that is that something what would you call the cotton correct on that the deputy or the part because i'm very tense of non con, spotty is facing senior members. i'd be interested realistic, as i mentioned it in the time that they quit the party or quit politics or together is that something that is new and focused on or is that just something that's new for the p d. i for the art to do new this time is that i believe you can find t n a. the need and actually net crowds and mumps attachment installations began tournament areas in the country. so this is something really neat and without a happening nowadays. you may call it back down, but basically it's a reaction. you said response. it's a defense mechanism that comes into operation automatically. been admitted to institution is attack. so i think that if we look at the ind
so because a particular history that parks on have the last 75 years, it's ridiculous, marsh allows and many others on the grid. so i don't find anything really new were surprising. then why don't you some names and i'll me cheese or whatever it is happening. i think that is that something what would you call the cotton correct on that the deputy or the part because i'm very tense of non con, spotty is facing senior members. i'd be interested realistic, as i mentioned it in the time that they...
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nick marsh has more. the g7 is a political organisation but this years summit was dominated by economics that it was at the very heart of any news that the leaders discussed this weekend, ukraine and china. i will start with ukraine. before the summit even kicked off on friday the us introduced a raft of measures targeting russia, 300 sanctions aimed at restricting moscow's ability to source battlefield materials. the uk then followed suit, having introduced an import ban on russian diamonds, copper, aluminium, nickel and then the g7 leaders jointly agreed on a statement that said they would continue to impose sanctions, tighten them, and specify the need to crack down on sanctions and evasions, the use of third—party countries as a loophole for russia to get around these restrictions. they also acknowledge the fact, separately to the joint statement that there would be a need to utilise the so—called outreach countries in the global south countries like india for example, because the sanctions put in pla
nick marsh has more. the g7 is a political organisation but this years summit was dominated by economics that it was at the very heart of any news that the leaders discussed this weekend, ukraine and china. i will start with ukraine. before the summit even kicked off on friday the us introduced a raft of measures targeting russia, 300 sanctions aimed at restricting moscow's ability to source battlefield materials. the uk then followed suit, having introduced an import ban on russian diamonds,...
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principaljames marsh said he and the bear were both equally surprised. un—bear—lievable!ation of king charles and queen camilla. history in the making with a weekend of special events, including live coverage of the coronation service at westminster abbey, and front row seat to the coronation concert featuring some of the biggest acts in music. celebrate the coronation with us on bbc one and bbc iplayer. hello, i'm qasa alom, from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: the gunners fire themselves back to the top of the premier league table with a 3—1 win over chelsea. fifa president gianni infantino threatens a women's world cup broadcast blackout unless countries are prepared to bid more money. and australia's star batsman steve smith says he's in england to help his county sussex, not prepare for the ashes. hello and thanks for joining us, here's your latest sports news. arsenal have moved back to the top of the premier league after a 3—1 victory over chelsea at the emirates stadium to go two points clear of manchester city. the gunners, who hadn't won a mat
principaljames marsh said he and the bear were both equally surprised. un—bear—lievable!ation of king charles and queen camilla. history in the making with a weekend of special events, including live coverage of the coronation service at westminster abbey, and front row seat to the coronation concert featuring some of the biggest acts in music. celebrate the coronation with us on bbc one and bbc iplayer. hello, i'm qasa alom, from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: the...
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on these thoughts away for the in here or cell, any demonstrations from computing campaign why the marsh, from the cleaning streets and making it, you know, nice uh and that site is we can do something even better than maybe what team can do in terms of service is the basis by god and assisting you today regina do because you'd see on it go see that the meeting don't see any decades of the city and the skin is i can see that been uh outside of the look to have it a little bit element. okay. on a many account movie upon it on for us that be cool. oh and on that mean month the costly the last good. he looked at jim, what has the joe way down? busy the i'm and i've in a supply in that amount, but as long as they is back at his level, cuz that's how the in mazar will cover the, the, the orange revolution organization. the last charms for a democratic russia might on to the folks as soon as this, as soon as they leave for months, you only for the class to go to school. but that means is on the same level of the settlement. eva that the village and city style noon. and i don't know if the last
on these thoughts away for the in here or cell, any demonstrations from computing campaign why the marsh, from the cleaning streets and making it, you know, nice uh and that site is we can do something even better than maybe what team can do in terms of service is the basis by god and assisting you today regina do because you'd see on it go see that the meeting don't see any decades of the city and the skin is i can see that been uh outside of the look to have it a little bit element. okay. on...
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our asia business correspondent nick marsh with more. financial services, and financial technologies. now the economic links between the home of europe's financial capital and asia's financial capital, of course, they run deep. there are some parallels more recently as well. both places, frankly speaking, have had a bit of a wobble recently. london, because of brexit and the uncertainly they are, hong kong because of the political turmoil, the protests. and then more recently, the covid—i9 restrictions. hong kong financial officials were in london this month doing similar meetings with uk ministers. but of course, it is the political backdrop to all of this that makes it so contentious. rewind three or four years during the protests of 2019, britain was a vocal supporter of the demonstrators. it was highly critical of china, its crackdown. and the national security law. thenjump forward, here in 2023, and it's back in hong kong, asking for investments. so a reflection of economic reality perhaps, and certainly a reflection of the uk gove
our asia business correspondent nick marsh with more. financial services, and financial technologies. now the economic links between the home of europe's financial capital and asia's financial capital, of course, they run deep. there are some parallels more recently as well. both places, frankly speaking, have had a bit of a wobble recently. london, because of brexit and the uncertainly they are, hong kong because of the political turmoil, the protests. and then more recently, the covid—i9...
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as the bbc�*s nick marsh in hiroshima explains.7 kicked off and the two biggest issues on the agenda are a war in ukraine and the economic containment of china. on that first subject the us got off to a quick start before the summit had even begun. they announced a fresh batch of sanctions targeting russia and its ability to source battlefield materials. they are also trying to tighten the ability of russia to use third country loopholes to evade those sanctions. britain as well has announced a ban on the importation of russian diamonds, of copper, nickel, aluminium as well that comes from russia. these are the actions of individual countries. the real challenge will be when there is a joint statement produced that comes to an agreement between all g7 members and how it wants to target russia in punishment for its invasion of ukraine. don't forget each individual country has its own economic and domestic priorities. the european countries, well, they have more exposure to russian trade so they can't go for the all—out export ban, f
as the bbc�*s nick marsh in hiroshima explains.7 kicked off and the two biggest issues on the agenda are a war in ukraine and the economic containment of china. on that first subject the us got off to a quick start before the summit had even begun. they announced a fresh batch of sanctions targeting russia and its ability to source battlefield materials. they are also trying to tighten the ability of russia to use third country loopholes to evade those sanctions. britain as well has announced...
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marsh, when you encounter a bear, you are supposed to back away slowly, you ran. >> james marsh saysepartment of natural resources came out to make sure the dumpster was more secure. >> you are supposed to zig-zag, but the bear zig-zaged or you are supposed to back up slowly? >> steve: zig-zag. >> brian: alligators can't move left to right. if a bear is chasing an alligator, zig-zag and just zig-zag with the alligator. i wish we got along better with the universe. we should not be running with everything. >> steve: with a bear, you are supposed to walk away. >> ainsley: would you be able to do that? >> steve: we've done it at boy scout camp and bang a pot. >> ainsley: i would like to think i would do that, i would run. >> brian: will cain would try to talk it out, outthink him. >> will: you're killing me. >> brian: he's in fort worth. >> will: you are chitchatting, eating up my time and getting it wrong. you stand up to a black bear. people will be running from bears left and right and get attacked. >> brian: you play dead? >> will: you got zig-zag right on alligator. >> ainsley: i s
marsh, when you encounter a bear, you are supposed to back away slowly, you ran. >> james marsh saysepartment of natural resources came out to make sure the dumpster was more secure. >> you are supposed to zig-zag, but the bear zig-zaged or you are supposed to back up slowly? >> steve: zig-zag. >> brian: alligators can't move left to right. if a bear is chasing an alligator, zig-zag and just zig-zag with the alligator. i wish we got along better with the universe. we...
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so because of a particular history that parks on have the last 75 years, it's ridiculous. marsh allows and many others on the grid. so i don't find anything really new was surprising then why don't you some names and i'll me cheese or whatever it is happening. i think that is that something what would you call the cotton? correct on that part because i'm very tense of him. non con, spotty is facing senior members have been arrested, realize to differentiate it in the time that they quit the party or quit politics or together. is that something that is new and focus on is that just something that's new for the p d i for the auditing news this time is that a political party and it's the media and actually net problems and mumps attachment between solutions begin tournament areas in the country and so this is something really deep and down arrow to happening nowadays. you may call it back down, but basically it's a reaction. you said response. it's a defense mechanism that comes into operation. the automatically been amenities the fusion is a tax. so i think if we look at the industry, th
so because of a particular history that parks on have the last 75 years, it's ridiculous. marsh allows and many others on the grid. so i don't find anything really new was surprising then why don't you some names and i'll me cheese or whatever it is happening. i think that is that something what would you call the cotton? correct on that part because i'm very tense of him. non con, spotty is facing senior members have been arrested, realize to differentiate it in the time that they quit the...
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there are no such deep marshes there, churikova local residents were waiting for the vanchuk and policere put up, and they could not let the unfamiliar car through. so they mean they left her on this lot and walked away. and what, the client kept looking for no fingers, as always, we found hair. some strange smell in my opinion, lavender crime i feel my impunity finally unbelted without any there, and today an attempt was made on the head of the our law enforcement agencies are obviously not coping with the task. we need the help of the entire population, so i offer a reward of 3 million rubles without any there for any information. so, did you record well? hello hello
there are no such deep marshes there, churikova local residents were waiting for the vanchuk and policere put up, and they could not let the unfamiliar car through. so they mean they left her on this lot and walked away. and what, the client kept looking for no fingers, as always, we found hair. some strange smell in my opinion, lavender crime i feel my impunity finally unbelted without any there, and today an attempt was made on the head of the our law enforcement agencies are obviously not...
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the documentary for you looking at stories of catholic nuns, i'm terry marsh. thanks for watching the you'll see about the video that goes unable as i get out of media amiga, blah, blah, google, i've got it done by get other stuff into that. and i'll give you a go on, would you, are you able to order that? i'm jo made any a dog color and key more people than the eval on the world wide in search of a.
the documentary for you looking at stories of catholic nuns, i'm terry marsh. thanks for watching the you'll see about the video that goes unable as i get out of media amiga, blah, blah, google, i've got it done by get other stuff into that. and i'll give you a go on, would you, are you able to order that? i'm jo made any a dog color and key more people than the eval on the world wide in search of a.
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our asia business correspondent nick marsh with more. johnson's in hong kong to do business.ttract investments in the uk. there's a focus primarily on financial services and financial technologies. now, the economic links between the home of europe's financial capital and asia's financial capital will, of course, they run deep. but there are some parallels more recently as well. both places, frankly speaking, have had a bit of a wobble recently. london, because of brexit and the uncertainty there, hong kong because of the political turmoil, the protests, and then more recently, the covid—i9 restrictions. so from an economic standpoint, this visit makes sense. hong kong finance officials were in london last month, doing similar meetings with uk ministers. but of course, it's the political backdrop to all of this that makes it so contentious. rewind three or four years. during the protests in 2019, britain was a vocal supporter of the demonstrators. it was highly critical of china, its crackdown, the national security law then jump forwards here in 2023, and it's back in hong k
our asia business correspondent nick marsh with more. johnson's in hong kong to do business.ttract investments in the uk. there's a focus primarily on financial services and financial technologies. now, the economic links between the home of europe's financial capital and asia's financial capital will, of course, they run deep. but there are some parallels more recently as well. both places, frankly speaking, have had a bit of a wobble recently. london, because of brexit and the uncertainty...