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caroline kitchener from the washington _ top. caroline kitchener from the washington post, - top.ost, thank you forjoining us-— forjoining us. thank you for havin: forjoining us. thank you for having me- _ forjoining us. thank you for having me. the _ forjoining us. thank you for having me. the kremlin - forjoining us. thank you for having me. the kremlin is l having me. the kremlin is dismissing _ having me. the kremlin is dismissing new _ having me. the kremlin is dismissing new reports i having me. the kremlin is. dismissing new reports that having me. the kremlin is i dismissing new reports that it may be behind the mysterious havana syndrome illness that has affected us officials of the past eight years. the us had previously set a foreign power was to blame for the sicknesses, but a newjoint investigation by der spiegel, cbs, and insider has renewed allegations. it says that moscow could be responsible due to intelligence unit been present at a hotel. symptoms of havana syndrome include migraines, nausea, memory lapses, and dizziness. the symptoms of first reported in 2016 b
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caroline kitchener from the washington post, thank you forjoining us. thank you for having me.ile had already fallen into the sea outside of its exclusive economic zone. north korea's last missile test was on march 18, when leader kim jong—un guided a salvo launch of six short—range rockets at the same time. the kremlin is dismissing new reports it may be behind the mysterious havana syndrome illness, which has affected us officials for the past eight years. the us has previously said a foreign power was to blame for the sicknesses. but a newjoint investigation by the insider, der spiegel and cbs's 60 minutes has renewed those accusations. the report said moscow could be responsible because a russian intelligence unit was at the scene of reported health incidents involving us personnel. it also reported that members of that unit were rewarded for the development of �*non—lethal acoustic weapons.�* symptoms of havana syndrome meanwhile include migraines, nausea, memory lapses and dizziness. the symptoms were first reported in 2016, by us embassy officials in the cuban capital ha
caroline kitchener from the washington post, thank you forjoining us. thank you for having me.ile had already fallen into the sea outside of its exclusive economic zone. north korea's last missile test was on march 18, when leader kim jong—un guided a salvo launch of six short—range rockets at the same time. the kremlin is dismissing new reports it may be behind the mysterious havana syndrome illness, which has affected us officials for the past eight years. the us has previously said a...
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caroline kitchener is a reporter covering abortion for the washington post.phone all night with abortion providers across the country who are really struggling to put into words the effect that this is going to have on abortion access nationwide. already we have clinics in states like illinois and north carolina, the closest access points for people in the south, they are struggling to meet demand and now we have this huge state, florida is the third most populous state in the country, a huge state that is going to severely restrict the procedure so the question on everyone's mind is where we'll all these women go? around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. rising anger over illegal immigration is dominating the political agenda in the run up to south africa's election in may. the government claims it's tightening security on its border. but the bbc has travelled to the country's busiest crossing post and, close by, witnessed migrants coming over the border unchallenged. jenny hill sent this report from the town of musina. it isa it is a freedom of
caroline kitchener is a reporter covering abortion for the washington post.phone all night with abortion providers across the country who are really struggling to put into words the effect that this is going to have on abortion access nationwide. already we have clinics in states like illinois and north carolina, the closest access points for people in the south, they are struggling to meet demand and now we have this huge state, florida is the third most populous state in the country, a huge...
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joining us now, "washington post" national reporter covering abortion, car caroline kitchened matt dixon. you guys have done a lot of reports on what's happening in florida. matt, this ruling, talk to me about the political underpinnings of it. >> yeah, it's a huge win for democrats here in florida who haven't had a win in a decade or more. the biden campaign released a memo yesterday first given to nbc news that sort of said they're going to build their florida strategy around the issue of abortion and really tieing it to yesterday's two-part rulings. so democrats are really hoping this is going to sort of put florida's battleground state again. it hasn't been in a little while. it's yet to see how that's going to play out because florida has gone very red but democrats seem to think they have some momentum and this has been an issue that's been very good for them in the past. >> talk about the memo that's circulating within the biden campaign about how to go about this. >> yeah, the biden campaign is really stressed that in both, they're using this restrictive six week stuff to really
joining us now, "washington post" national reporter covering abortion, car caroline kitchened matt dixon. you guys have done a lot of reports on what's happening in florida. matt, this ruling, talk to me about the political underpinnings of it. >> yeah, it's a huge win for democrats here in florida who haven't had a win in a decade or more. the biden campaign released a memo yesterday first given to nbc news that sort of said they're going to build their florida strategy around...
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i want to bring in and caroline kitchener, who won a pulitzer prize for her reporting on abortion last year. she's a national political reporter for the washington post, caroline, thank you so much for joining us. you just got back from arizona. so does it look like this is going to indeed go into effect next week? or are there still efforts? >> to repeal the ban it is really hard to say what is going to happen next in arizona. last week, i really thought going into the vote that we were going to have it repealed and that didn't end up happening and that's relatively rare. i think with a vote in the legislature that you truly don't know what is going many of these republicans, many of these republicans, especially in swing districts, are having a really hard time with this vote, having to reckon both with their own personal very anti-abortion convictions, but also the reality that the people in their districts just do not want this yeah, it really seems like the reaction to this, to this band caught many by surprise in arizona, particularly republicans and so it does seem like some rep
i want to bring in and caroline kitchener, who won a pulitzer prize for her reporting on abortion last year. she's a national political reporter for the washington post, caroline, thank you so much for joining us. you just got back from arizona. so does it look like this is going to indeed go into effect next week? or are there still efforts? >> to repeal the ban it is really hard to say what is going to happen next in arizona. last week, i really thought going into the vote that we were...
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in the toughest of times, caroline and becky are doing what they can with what little they have. a kitchenlliantly. paris is the perfect place to finish. - have done so brilliantly. paris is the perfect place to finish. that| have done so brilliantly. paris is i the perfect place to finish. that is what he is hoping _ the perfect place to finish. that is what he is hoping for. _ the three—time olympic champion is stepping up preparations as he aims to defend his pommel horse title for the last time. i've been to meet him. max, welcome to bbc breakfast. great to see you again. we gather you have some news. i'm excited to say — i suppose it still feels a bit weird — i've made a decision and it's the right time for me that paris 2024 olympics will hopefully be my fourth olympic games, but will also be my final olympic games. i've done the sport for 24 years. i'm 31 years old now. ifeel like, in my gut — and i think you've got to listen to that — that, yeah, it's the right time for me. how have you arrived at this decision, then? max sighs. it's a tricky question. i suppose... max sighs. ever
in the toughest of times, caroline and becky are doing what they can with what little they have. a kitchenlliantly. paris is the perfect place to finish. - have done so brilliantly. paris is the perfect place to finish. that| have done so brilliantly. paris is i the perfect place to finish. that is what he is hoping _ the perfect place to finish. that is what he is hoping for. _ the three—time olympic champion is stepping up preparations as he aims to defend his pommel horse title for the...