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clive myrie traveled to st.ounty in missouri that has the highest civilian death count at the hands of the police. some viewers might find elements of his report distressing. clive: what happens when communities are under siege? >> for me to feel that even with my collar off i have to be armed , it is depressing. clive: under siege from violence, he bitter harvest of decades of neglect and poverty. under siege too from those meant to defeat the violence, bad cops. poisoning public opinion. >> you see comments on facebook and things of that nature. this is all police want to do is kill us. clive: can things be turned around and public trust regained? in the st. louis region, the worst area in america for civilian death at the hands of the police. before george floyd, there was michael brown. in the st. louis suburb of ferguson in 2014 the 18-year-old was shot six times after an altercation with a police officer. he was unarmed. hurt and angry, a community raged. >> you must disperse immediately this is no longer
clive myrie traveled to st.ounty in missouri that has the highest civilian death count at the hands of the police. some viewers might find elements of his report distressing. clive: what happens when communities are under siege? >> for me to feel that even with my collar off i have to be armed , it is depressing. clive: under siege from violence, he bitter harvest of decades of neglect and poverty. under siege too from those meant to defeat the violence, bad cops. poisoning public...
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but then, as clive has observed, it fades.but i think the difference between biden and trump is profound, and that is a new element to the equation, a positive one. clive, one of the most memorable rows during the democratic presidential primaries was when kamala harris took onjoe biden over his previous record on race, talked about how the young congressman had been, in her view, too willing to compromise with some of the old racists who then used to operate in the senate and in the house of representatives, and in his own state of delaware, how he had been willing to support bussing, the hugely controversial policy of taking people from areas where there was white resistance to schooling them, even if they lived in those areas, moving them miles and miles to go to a school where the authorities could get them into that school. is he making good use, enough use, of kamala harris in the circumstances, given that this is such a sensitive question? yes, it's a good question, and he did deploy her, . as it were, to sort of deal w
but then, as clive has observed, it fades.but i think the difference between biden and trump is profound, and that is a new element to the equation, a positive one. clive, one of the most memorable rows during the democratic presidential primaries was when kamala harris took onjoe biden over his previous record on race, talked about how the young congressman had been, in her view, too willing to compromise with some of the old racists who then used to operate in the senate and in the house of...
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finally, clive? yes, bitcoin. cryptocurrencies, i do not understand it. but i am finding it really, | really fascinating because the police in the west midlands in england, they were called i to an industrial estatej on a tip—off that there was a cannabis producing operation going on. - loads of electricity being used. because the electricity had been spiked up. . they raid this place, - and they find it is actually a bunch of computers - with cables everywhere, mining for bitcoin around the world. now, it is not illegal in thisj country to mine for bitcoin. itjust been made illegal in china. right. but it is obviously illegall to nick off with electricity that you are not paying for. ijust find this a fascinating twist on the whole idea - of this currency that lives in computers and you digj for it around the world, - and it also actually has raised questions about the economic and environmental cost - on money itself, you know, . mining the metals, you know, forging the metals, paper- in making currency and so o
finally, clive? yes, bitcoin. cryptocurrencies, i do not understand it. but i am finding it really, | really fascinating because the police in the west midlands in england, they were called i to an industrial estatej on a tip—off that there was a cannabis producing operation going on. - loads of electricity being used. because the electricity had been spiked up. . they raid this place, - and they find it is actually a bunch of computers - with cables everywhere, mining for bitcoin around the...
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finally, clive? yes, bitcoin. it's turns. finally, clive? yes, bitcoin. its clean- — turns.ies, i do not understand it. but i am finding it really, - currencies, i do not understand it. but i am finding it really, really. but i am finding it really, really fascinating _ but i am finding it really, really fascinating because _ but i am finding it really, really fascinating because the - but i am finding it really, really fascinating because the police i but i am finding it really, reallyl fascinating because the police in the west— fascinating because the police in the west midlands _ fascinating because the police in the west midlands in— fascinating because the police in the west midlands in england, l fascinating because the police in i the west midlands in england, they were called — the west midlands in england, they were called to — the west midlands in england, they were called to an _ the west midlands in england, they were called to an industrial- the west midlands in england, they were called to an industrial estate i were called to an industrial estate on a tip-off
finally, clive? yes, bitcoin. it's turns. finally, clive? yes, bitcoin. its clean- — turns.ies, i do not understand it. but i am finding it really, - currencies, i do not understand it. but i am finding it really, really. but i am finding it really, really fascinating _ but i am finding it really, really fascinating because _ but i am finding it really, really fascinating because the - but i am finding it really, really fascinating because the police i but i am finding it really, reallyl...
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no, clive, and we now— not find common ground? no, clive, and we now know _ not find common ground?n ground? no, clive, and we now know the four— not find common ground? no, clive, and we now know the four time - not find common ground? no, clive, | and we now know the four time major winner has been suffering long bouts of depression since winning her first grand slam title in 2018. she wrote on social media today that she never wanted to be a distraction to the event but that she gets huge waves of anxiety before speaking to the world's media. in the last outcome of the french tennis federation have issued a statement saying they were sorry and sad to see her withdraw but are committed to all athletes�* well—being. what remains clive is that the remaining us and australia and open winner has now said she is going to take some time away from the court for now. thank you forjoining us. a former head of the cia has told the bbc he has no doubt there�*s an urgent need for tighter controls of biological laboratories around the world, to prevent another pandemic similar to covid—19. gen
no, clive, and we now— not find common ground? no, clive, and we now know _ not find common ground?n ground? no, clive, and we now know the four— not find common ground? no, clive, and we now know the four time - not find common ground? no, clive, | and we now know the four time major winner has been suffering long bouts of depression since winning her first grand slam title in 2018. she wrote on social media today that she never wanted to be a distraction to the event but that she gets...
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that's right, clive.it very difficult to get away from this focus on his own personal arrangements. there are now several inquiries into how the refurbishment of his downing street flat was funded. he was given an opportunity to comment on those matters today but he declined to do so, instead preferring to strike a more optimistic note, with local elections just a few days away in england, he wanted to give us the prospect of perhaps in just seven weeks' time, social distancing as we know it finally being swept away. but opposition politicians say he has got a habit of promising and not delivering and it was interesting that an all—party group of mps who have been looking into the covid crisis still think that in a couple of weeks' time, reopening foreign travel is still far too risky. that said, there are many in boris johnson's own party who think he is moving far too slowly. so as we stand here on a very dismal may bank holiday, some of them think that lifting restrictions on foreign travel can't come
that's right, clive.it very difficult to get away from this focus on his own personal arrangements. there are now several inquiries into how the refurbishment of his downing street flat was funded. he was given an opportunity to comment on those matters today but he declined to do so, instead preferring to strike a more optimistic note, with local elections just a few days away in england, he wanted to give us the prospect of perhaps in just seven weeks' time, social distancing as we know it...
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hi, clive.year after the murder— hello, victoria. hi, clive. a year after the murder of _ hello, victoria. hi, clive. a year after the murder of george - hello, victoria. hi, clive. a year. after the murder of george floyd, it's unbelievable what has happened in the corporate world. at the time and days and weeks that followed there was a string of public pledges from businesses who were outraged at what they had seen and outraged at what they had seen and outraged at what was going on under their own nosesin what was going on under their own noses in their own firms. to that end, a letter was signed by 28 big businesses at the time including the likes of sky, itv, john lewis, wpp, the advertising company, were all signed up to make real and proper and very public steps forward in terms of representation and listening to their own employees. a year on, we went back to those companies, the first 28 that came out and said they would do more to support their own ethnic minority communities. 23 did
hi, clive.year after the murder— hello, victoria. hi, clive. a year after the murder of _ hello, victoria. hi, clive. a year after the murder of george - hello, victoria. hi, clive. a year. after the murder of george floyd, it's unbelievable what has happened in the corporate world. at the time and days and weeks that followed there was a string of public pledges from businesses who were outraged at what they had seen and outraged at what they had seen and outraged at what was going on under...
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haya, clive. i just wondered _ joining us here on bbc news. haya, clive.u would be clive. i just wondered if you would be willin: clive. i just wondered if you would be willing to _ clive. i just wondered if you would be willing to characterise - clive. i just wondered if you would be willing to characterise the - be willing to characterise the performance of the liberal democrats in the battle for seats at holyrood. and ijust wonder how much of a part of the conversation the liberal democrats actually are. are you cutting through in any way? the greens have an identity, they are motoring along, labour have a new leader who is seemingly doing 0k and making inroads. douglas ross of the conservatives is providing some would say a tough, tenacious foil to nicola sturgeon. i wonder how you would characterise the liberal democrats so far? i would characterise the liberal democrats so far?— would characterise the liberal democrats so far? i think i would actually characterise _ democrats so far? i think i would actually characterise the - democrats so far? i thi
haya, clive. i just wondered _ joining us here on bbc news. haya, clive.u would be clive. i just wondered if you would be willin: clive. i just wondered if you would be willing to _ clive. i just wondered if you would be willing to characterise - clive. i just wondered if you would be willing to characterise the - be willing to characterise the performance of the liberal democrats in the battle for seats at holyrood. and ijust wonder how much of a part of the conversation the liberal democrats...
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clive myrie, bbc news, paris.ive myrie reporting. former us president donald trump says he's being "unfairly attacked and abused" following news that new york's attorney general has launched a criminal investigation into the trump family business. mr trump said there was nothing more corrupt than an investigation in search of a crime. 0ur north america correspondent, nick bryant, is in new york. what's the significance of this legal move? donald trump has been under criminal investigation here in new york since 2018, from the manhattan district attorney. we have discovered the state attorney general has shifted her investigation from civil to criminal and the significance is civil cases come with a penalty of fines, criminal cases have the potential of prison sentences, although donald trump has not been charged with anything yet. he is banned from social media, of course, but issued a statement which felt like a category five twitter storm, railing against what he called the biggest political witchhunt in united
clive myrie, bbc news, paris.ive myrie reporting. former us president donald trump says he's being "unfairly attacked and abused" following news that new york's attorney general has launched a criminal investigation into the trump family business. mr trump said there was nothing more corrupt than an investigation in search of a crime. 0ur north america correspondent, nick bryant, is in new york. what's the significance of this legal move? donald trump has been under criminal...
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thanks, clive.d many more made the trip to portugal. 0ur sports news correspondent laura scott was there. up early to remind anyone who might have forgotten that chelsea are champions of europe again. but while there was elation for one set of fans this morning, elsewhere there was deflation, and not just for the giant trophy. what's done is done, we've just got to move on and go on for next year. do you know what, we've come here, we've had a ball and we're going home. we're champions of england, there is nothing more you can say. we know what we are, we know what we are! | no way to explain it, really, just buzzing. it's great when you are the underdogs and you win, that's the best feeling. but for chelsea fanjack, he missed the one thing he came here for, after a few too many of these. was it the final that you'd hoped for? well, i had a ticket, 450 quid, and i didn't make it into the stadium, so i watched it around some portuguese people's house, they were very nice. 0n the night, the english ch
thanks, clive.d many more made the trip to portugal. 0ur sports news correspondent laura scott was there. up early to remind anyone who might have forgotten that chelsea are champions of europe again. but while there was elation for one set of fans this morning, elsewhere there was deflation, and not just for the giant trophy. what's done is done, we've just got to move on and go on for next year. do you know what, we've come here, we've had a ball and we're going home. we're champions of...
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hi, clive.his could finally be over but others are still apprehensive, as i learned earlier today. clear sky, glittering sea brought tourists to english beaches. at windy skegness, the english seaside was back in business. in brighton, visitors were delighted to return. absolutely fantastic, the weather�*s good, the people are lovely, it�*s just nice to be out and about. so yeah, it�*s all good. get a bit of a normal life again. just been out and having family time as well. being able to socialise, going into the bars, having a meal, nice drink. as holidays are going to be this year, this will - probably be it, so, yeah. and it was a relief for local business, said one coffee shop worker. things have been quite tough, haven�*t they, very tough for a lot of people, so, yes, it is a relief, and it�*s good to, you know see so many people out enjoying themselves as well. it�*s wonderful. as the mostly unmasked crowds grew, the locals withdrew. i�*m pleased we have no reason to go into town or use pu
hi, clive.his could finally be over but others are still apprehensive, as i learned earlier today. clear sky, glittering sea brought tourists to english beaches. at windy skegness, the english seaside was back in business. in brighton, visitors were delighted to return. absolutely fantastic, the weather�*s good, the people are lovely, it�*s just nice to be out and about. so yeah, it�*s all good. get a bit of a normal life again. just been out and having family time as well. being able to...
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clive myrie, bbc news, in st louis.e 1970s and �*80s. justin welby worked in the evangelical christian camps for schoolboys run by smyth and denies any knowledge of the abuse at the time. smyth, who died in 2018, is accused of violently beating at least 22 teenage boys. an independent review into the handling of allegations is due to deliver a report in the summer. around 4,000 people having been dying every day in recent weeks in india's second wave of coronavirus, according to officialfigures. but the real toll is likely to be much greater. the highly contagious indian variant is causing alarm around the world. 0rla guerin tells the story of one young woman in delhi, whose family say other countries should learn lessons from india's devastating experience. please don't take corona so lightly. very bad, very bad symptoms. gravely ill, fighting for every breath... i am not able to speak, but i really want to convey my message to all. ..it was to be a final message from dimple arora, who was thinking of others and of her
clive myrie, bbc news, in st louis.e 1970s and �*80s. justin welby worked in the evangelical christian camps for schoolboys run by smyth and denies any knowledge of the abuse at the time. smyth, who died in 2018, is accused of violently beating at least 22 teenage boys. an independent review into the handling of allegations is due to deliver a report in the summer. around 4,000 people having been dying every day in recent weeks in india's second wave of coronavirus, according to...
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thank you very much, clive.and banned from future grand slams if she continues to refuse to speak to the media. 0saka said last week that she would not talk to the press during roland garros because she wants to protect her mental health, and today organisers fined her $15,000. adam wild reports. arriving at the french open, all the talk of who talk. behind the mask here, naomi 0saka, not yet on court but already courting controversy. her refusal to speak to the press is to protect her mental health, she says, a stance which has divided opinion. her extraordinary talent, though, quite beyond debate. already a global sporting icon but yet to prove herself on clay. against romania's patricia maria tig, she was forced to fight but ultimately found her feet. through to the second round without serious concern, at least, not on court. good to her word, not a word to the press afterwards, prompting tournament organisers to find her $15,000. they said... i totally respect her decision. everyone has had different experi
thank you very much, clive.and banned from future grand slams if she continues to refuse to speak to the media. 0saka said last week that she would not talk to the press during roland garros because she wants to protect her mental health, and today organisers fined her $15,000. adam wild reports. arriving at the french open, all the talk of who talk. behind the mask here, naomi 0saka, not yet on court but already courting controversy. her refusal to speak to the press is to protect her mental...
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and coming up in half an hour, clive myrie discusses why congress can't agree on reforming the policeith the jamaican—born journalist bernard burrell and the columnist steve richards. stay with us for dateline london here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. an inquestjury has found that two graduates, jack merritt and saskia jones, were unlawfully killed by the convicted terrorist usman khan at fishmongers�* hall in central london in 2019. the jury found that a catalogue of failings led to the deaths of the cambridge university graduates. the family of one of the events... our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has the background to the case. both committed to helping others. the man who murdered them was living under a curfew, having just come out of prison. he was also still being investigated by mi5. but still travelled alone to london to kill. convicted terrorist, usman khan, travelling to london alone on a train. only recently out of prison, there had been intelligence that he was planning an attack but the trip had been authorised. it ended with hand fig
and coming up in half an hour, clive myrie discusses why congress can't agree on reforming the policeith the jamaican—born journalist bernard burrell and the columnist steve richards. stay with us for dateline london here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. an inquestjury has found that two graduates, jack merritt and saskia jones, were unlawfully killed by the convicted terrorist usman khan at fishmongers�* hall in central london in 2019. the jury found that a catalogue of...
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clive myrie, bbc news, paris. you are watching bbc news.ympic games can go ahead safely. opposition to the games though, is intensifying. never before has the summer olympics face such overwhelming opposition from the people of the host nation. as japan's covid pandemic continues to get worse, the opposition is growing louder and more prominent. this double—page spread has appeared in several newspapers. it's an old photo from world war ii of japanese children training to fight the americans with bamboo spears. except now the enemy is covid. "no vaccines, no drugs, are we supposed to fight the virus with bamboo spears?" the head of japanese online retailer, rakuten, is also making headlines. he described holding the olympics now as a suicide mission. even those who have signed up as olympic volunteers are saying it is time to stop. definitely so. i don't hear people saying we should have the event, i never hear about it. they're just all hoping they will cancel the event. i think that's the public main opinion. while the virus is now well i
clive myrie, bbc news, paris. you are watching bbc news.ympic games can go ahead safely. opposition to the games though, is intensifying. never before has the summer olympics face such overwhelming opposition from the people of the host nation. as japan's covid pandemic continues to get worse, the opposition is growing louder and more prominent. this double—page spread has appeared in several newspapers. it's an old photo from world war ii of japanese children training to fight the americans...
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thank you, clive myrie at holyrood. the murder and manslaughter of the former aston villa footballer, dalian atkinson. pc benjamin monk has denied any wrongdoing leading to mr atkinson's death in 2016. our correspondent phil mackie is at birmingham crown court. yes, many people will remember dalian atkinson, a very well—known professional football with a long and successful career, not least here in birmingham with aston villa. he retired in aylesham, and by the time of his death in 216 he had high blood pressure, heart disease and was on dialysis. it was on the eve of a hospital appointment that his behaviour became to become quite agitated and erratic, in the early hours of the morning he left his girlfriend and flatmate to drive to his father ernest's house in telford, appeared outside, shouting, ranting and bashing on the door. neighbours said they reported back to the police, who arrived soon after. pc benjamin monk and his colleague arrived. during the confrontation material atkinson, pc monk twice fired his taser
thank you, clive myrie at holyrood. the murder and manslaughter of the former aston villa footballer, dalian atkinson. pc benjamin monk has denied any wrongdoing leading to mr atkinson's death in 2016. our correspondent phil mackie is at birmingham crown court. yes, many people will remember dalian atkinson, a very well—known professional football with a long and successful career, not least here in birmingham with aston villa. he retired in aylesham, and by the time of his death in 216 he...
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what they were getting themselves involved with trying and i actually had to remove all 8 clive's so that when ronald like. when i got into sydney 2 people actually used to describe one of his family police and the whole matter ended up with the judge they were released into sky news into the care of cunningham's robots. in the wake of this upset of the group hastily boarded a ship in sydney and after a long crossing they joined the greatest show on earth in your. phone a man had prepared his new acquisitions to be the highlight if you showed he created a backstory for each of them and gave them drones to play. the hour before billy the hunter and his terrifying scarfs succumbed to the chance to susie princess of queensland experience the thrill is fierce warrior tambo performs his sensational more dense. the 2 had travelled across america at breakneck speed and. the troops appearance in more than $130.00 american and canadian cities pushed them to exhaustion. while bonum and cunningham made a fortune. on how to. counter magic comes from the remote on the north train to be arriving.
what they were getting themselves involved with trying and i actually had to remove all 8 clive's so that when ronald like. when i got into sydney 2 people actually used to describe one of his family police and the whole matter ended up with the judge they were released into sky news into the care of cunningham's robots. in the wake of this upset of the group hastily boarded a ship in sydney and after a long crossing they joined the greatest show on earth in your. phone a man had prepared his...
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i hear voices to come every day they are articulation of clive owen tells me to eat light bulbs , buton't, most of the time anyway so i ask you to als ignore the voices in your head as well and less they ask you t meet me at the port authority this afternoon. >> christy, this is clive owen, go to the port authority bus station with a bag full of larg bills and a jar of mayonnaise. george asks, are you on or off your meds? george, if meds is a nickname for your mom, then i'm on meds. so the answer is off and on. can you leave me a sandwich in the fridge? the next question is from norman . are you ever going to hire comedy writers for their show. well, are you ever going to hir comedy writers for your face? maybe he's right. that wasn't my best work. actually we've hired an entire group of comedy writers. i think we have tape of them. they get so excited when i mentioned them on tv. and they do a great job. stay right there come up more stuff is next. (sfx:footsteps in wet cement) (sfx:birds singing, distant dog barking) hi hi ♪(whistling tune: "don't worry, be happy")♪ this is what “to
i hear voices to come every day they are articulation of clive owen tells me to eat light bulbs , buton't, most of the time anyway so i ask you to als ignore the voices in your head as well and less they ask you t meet me at the port authority this afternoon. >> christy, this is clive owen, go to the port authority bus station with a bag full of larg bills and a jar of mayonnaise. george asks, are you on or off your meds? george, if meds is a nickname for your mom, then i'm on meds. so...
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after the break 1st justin clive atop the deficit with his 2nd lead goal of the season. on and off of this fall on homage to haidara myself sabates equalise from the spots . still a point is enough. their place in the champions league is now secure. complex facts.
after the break 1st justin clive atop the deficit with his 2nd lead goal of the season. on and off of this fall on homage to haidara myself sabates equalise from the spots . still a point is enough. their place in the champions league is now secure. complex facts.
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i hear voices to come every day they are articulation of clive owen tells me to eat light bulbs , but i don't, most of the time anyway so i ask you to als ignore the voices in your head as well and less they ask you t meet me at the port authority this afternoon. >> christy, this is clive owen, go to the port authority bus station with a bag full of larg bills and a jar of mayonnaise. george asks, are you on or off your meds? george, if meds is a nickname for your mom, then i'm on meds. so the answer is off and on. can you leave me a sandwich in the fridge? the next question is from norman . are you ever going to hire comedy writers for their show. well, are you ever going to hir comedy writers for your face? maybe he's right. that wasn't my best work. actually we've hired an entire group of comedy writers. i think we have tape of them. they get so excited when i mentioned them on tv. and they do a great job. stay right there come up more stuff is next. hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, righ
i hear voices to come every day they are articulation of clive owen tells me to eat light bulbs , but i don't, most of the time anyway so i ask you to als ignore the voices in your head as well and less they ask you t meet me at the port authority this afternoon. >> christy, this is clive owen, go to the port authority bus station with a bag full of larg bills and a jar of mayonnaise. george asks, are you on or off your meds? george, if meds is a nickname for your mom, then i'm on meds....
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clive myrie, bbc news, in st louis.istian camps for schoolboys run by smyth and denies any knowledge of the abuse at the time. smyth, who died in 2018, is accused of violently beating at least 22 teenage boys. an independent review into the handling of allegations is due to deliver a report in the summer. efforts to broker a ceasefire between israel and hamas militants in gaza are intensifying, as the conflict continues for an 11th day. hamas officials say they expect a stop to fighting within a day or two but the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said he was determined to carry on until calm and stability has been restored to his citizens. our middle east editorjeremy bowen is injerusalem for us tonight. jeremy, this is developing as we speak. how close do you think we are to ending this conflict and the human suffering it's caused? well, not close to _ human suffering it's caused? well, not close to ending _ human suffering it's caused? well, not close to ending human - human suffering it's caused? -tt not c
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it's a fascinating election, clive. . possibly getting there? it's a fascinating election, clive. question is, how big can they— parliament. the question is, how big can they win? nobody knows. it's been _ can they win? nobody knows. it's been a _ can they win? nobody knows. it's been a strange election. we have not had the _ been a strange election. we have not had the normal canvassing you would have _ had the normal canvassing you would have the _ had the normal canvassing you would have. the parties are all nervous about— have. the parties are all nervous about making cast—iron predictions. if about making cast—iron predictions. if you _ about making cast—iron predictions. if you flick— about making cast—iron predictions. if you flick through the scottish papers — if you flick through the scottish papers this morning, you see how mixed _ papers this morning, you see how mixed the — papers this morning, you see how mixed the baggies. if you read the times, _ mixed the baggies. if you read the times, they suggest the snp are in line for— times, they suggest the snp are in line f
it's a fascinating election, clive. . possibly getting there? it's a fascinating election, clive. question is, how big can they— parliament. the question is, how big can they win? nobody knows. it's been _ can they win? nobody knows. it's been a _ can they win? nobody knows. it's been a strange election. we have not had the _ been a strange election. we have not had the normal canvassing you would have _ had the normal canvassing you would have the _ had the normal canvassing you would have....
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so i'm thrilled to bring up our dear friend, clive. i'm going to have you start the intros. >> terrific. thank you for coming out testimony. i aisle going to quickly intry dues who we're talking to. the first us mike mechanic who is a senior editor at mothers jones and my editor when i write there he actually has some local roots here in santa cruz. he actually got this start, first real reporting job was at a -- the late -- he has a music pedigree here. he put on punch rock shows and actually got a very interesting background but we are here too talk but this book "jack pot how the super rich live and hour they wealth hams assault. by have tim o'riley, looming figure the high-tech world, he has been a publisher for decades of high-tech material, ranging from back in the i remember reading the whole internet users guide and cat log. founds one of the first ever web fortals hoe sold to aor and continuing to publish all throughout the 00s and tens his own book, wtf, what's the future and why it's up to us help knows everyone in the valle
so i'm thrilled to bring up our dear friend, clive. i'm going to have you start the intros. >> terrific. thank you for coming out testimony. i aisle going to quickly intry dues who we're talking to. the first us mike mechanic who is a senior editor at mothers jones and my editor when i write there he actually has some local roots here in santa cruz. he actually got this start, first real reporting job was at a -- the late -- he has a music pedigree here. he put on punch rock shows and...
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i'm clive myrie at holyrood. the headlines at five on the last day of campaigning in a series of elections across england, scotland and wales... millions of people will head to the polls tomorrow for the biggest set of national and local elections in 50 years. voters in scotland and wales will elect members of their devolved parliaments both here at holyrood, and at cardiff bay. in england, the control of 143 local authorities will be decided. there's also a crucial by—election in hartlepool. and i'm ben brown. the other main stories this hour... kent police appeal to the public for new information as they release a new image of pc50 julia james in the same clothes she wore the day she was last seen. a covid scare hits the g7 summit in london, with the entire indian delegation self—isolating after two of them test positive for coronavirus. the prime minister has arrived at the talks. the first of their kind to take place, face—to—face, for more than two years. the government prepares for a booster vaccination cam
i'm clive myrie at holyrood. the headlines at five on the last day of campaigning in a series of elections across england, scotland and wales... millions of people will head to the polls tomorrow for the biggest set of national and local elections in 50 years. voters in scotland and wales will elect members of their devolved parliaments both here at holyrood, and at cardiff bay. in england, the control of 143 local authorities will be decided. there's also a crucial by—election in hartlepool....
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my colleague clive myrie is at holyrood for us. good evening. yes, hi there, jane.consequential of the night on thursday. a critical moment, perhaps, for the union between scotland and the rest of the uk. nicola sturgeon and the snp believe a majority of seats, 65, in the parliament would be a mandate for a second independence referendum. our political correspondent nick eardley is here. let's talk about that drive for a second referendum first. is the snp confident has the votes to do that? i think there are a lot of nerves in the party about that. a summary the chance to put a bet on this, don't take it. it really is on a knife edge. the system here is complicated, nobody can be sure exactly how it will play out. tactical voting plays a big part in scottish elections, i've spoken to a lot of candidates today who are talking about lots of different places and things playing into it. there are some in the snp who think it is within reach, there are some in the opposition parties who say it is 5050, but it really is too close to call the moment. it really matters. be
my colleague clive myrie is at holyrood for us. good evening. yes, hi there, jane.consequential of the night on thursday. a critical moment, perhaps, for the union between scotland and the rest of the uk. nicola sturgeon and the snp believe a majority of seats, 65, in the parliament would be a mandate for a second independence referendum. our political correspondent nick eardley is here. let's talk about that drive for a second referendum first. is the snp confident has the votes to do that? i...
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i'm clive myrie. at a prisoner rehabilitation event. he carried out his deadly attack before being chased down by members of the public on london bridge. the famil of of the public on london bridge. the family ofjack merritt reacted to family of jack merritt reacted to the findings. we had this hugely dangerous person and they— we had this hugely dangerous person and they lost sight of him being dangerous relief from the beginning. all that _ dangerous relief from the beginning. all that information you would have thought _ all that information you would have thought that — all that information you would have thought that the _ all that information you would have thought that the authorities - all that information you would have thought that the authorities would i thought that the authorities would have put— thought that the authorities would have put in— thought that the authorities would have put in place _ thought that the authorities would have put in place a _ thought that the authorities would
i'm clive myrie. at a prisoner rehabilitation event. he carried out his deadly attack before being chased down by members of the public on london bridge. the famil of of the public on london bridge. the family ofjack merritt reacted to family of jack merritt reacted to the findings. we had this hugely dangerous person and they— we had this hugely dangerous person and they lost sight of him being dangerous relief from the beginning. all that _ dangerous relief from the beginning. all that...
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seeing representative clive -- tlaib on the house floor, these are the stories that have been excludedden from us. our politics are being transformed by having a palestinian-american woman in congress for the first time. i think, as you said, this national and international reckoning we are having about race and justice -- i think we -- young jewish people, we are being asked to apply that logic -- we understand and are learning about the experiences of black americans. in this country. and then we are being asked to not apply that logic in palestine. that is something we will not do anymore. that so many people are not willing to ignore. anymore. anchor: whenever i have reported out of occupied east jerusalem or the occupied west bank or gaza in the past, time and time again i encounter palestinians who tell me how frustrated they are with palestinian political leadership and how ineffective palestinian politicians have been. let me ask you. did you set out to be an activist? i see that you are a cellist with the palestine youth orchestra. is this really the only course forward to see
seeing representative clive -- tlaib on the house floor, these are the stories that have been excludedden from us. our politics are being transformed by having a palestinian-american woman in congress for the first time. i think, as you said, this national and international reckoning we are having about race and justice -- i think we -- young jewish people, we are being asked to apply that logic -- we understand and are learning about the experiences of black americans. in this country. and...
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what they were getting yourself involved with trying and actually had to remove all 8 clive's so that when ratified. when i got into sydney 2 people actually used to his right one to stand police and the whole matter ended up it was for the judge who were raised the serious guy reason to carry on in their job back. in the wake of this upset of the group a student boarded a ship in sydney and after a long crossing they joined the greatest show on earth in you'll. find him had prepared his new acquisitions to be the highlight if he showed he created a backstory for each of them and gave them the roles to play. and. cower before billy the hunter and his terrifying scarfs succumbed to the chance of suzy princess of queensland experience the thrill is fierce warrior tambo performs his sin same. a war dance. the 2 had traveled across america at breakneck speeds. the troops appearance in more than $130.00 american and canadian cities pushed them to exhaustion. while barnum and cunningham made a fortune. on your magic i was in the remote all in the normal range to be right in and out in the h
what they were getting yourself involved with trying and actually had to remove all 8 clive's so that when ratified. when i got into sydney 2 people actually used to his right one to stand police and the whole matter ended up it was for the judge who were raised the serious guy reason to carry on in their job back. in the wake of this upset of the group a student boarded a ship in sydney and after a long crossing they joined the greatest show on earth in you'll. find him had prepared his new...
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but the hosts pulled back after the break 1st justin clive of the deficits with his 2nd league goal of the season. and off of this foul on amadou haidara marcel's equalized from the spot. still a point is enough oh balls. their place in the champions league is now secured. 5 books fox found study on is heading into retirement saturday's match against byron might well have been the last bundesliga fixture at this iconic ground ever hosts the event so. that was the last game and it was a worthy end this place has hosted in many many great games over a lot of use. and. it was a historic occasion for more than one reason profit leavened off season opener from the start was his 40th league goal this season with that he quotes gap miller's record for the most goals ever scored in a single bundesliga campaign. there is a story so special we have to recognise and express that as a team that it's probably still fribourg weren't thrown off by the big old man he was pulled and pulled his side level before half time to the 2nd half brought a 2nd goal for the champions this time through the bright
but the hosts pulled back after the break 1st justin clive of the deficits with his 2nd league goal of the season. and off of this foul on amadou haidara marcel's equalized from the spot. still a point is enough oh balls. their place in the champions league is now secured. 5 books fox found study on is heading into retirement saturday's match against byron might well have been the last bundesliga fixture at this iconic ground ever hosts the event so. that was the last game and it was a worthy...
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about breaking the hymen or popping the cherry but that's only absurd forget about that but just to be clive no one can tell from your home if you're a virgin or not that's just not possible because it can also stretch with other things like for example with sport. but still there are these very expensive surgical options to reconstruct the hymen ready. they say they glue or so your membrane back together. this arteries are nonsense there's not something like the one shape of the heinemann so if nothing has to be broken why should we remove something. some girls also put capsules of artificial blood into their vagina to simulate bleeding. you don't know what's in these readily creates so the vagina is a very delicate and complex system i don't think it's like. to stuff it with things which could be toxic. so why do some girls and women report leading after their 1st time having gradual sex according to studies it's still about 50 percent in fact the hymen doesn't have many blood vessels it's rather lacerations in the that you know wall that lead to high men can bleed if you don't pay attenti
about breaking the hymen or popping the cherry but that's only absurd forget about that but just to be clive no one can tell from your home if you're a virgin or not that's just not possible because it can also stretch with other things like for example with sport. but still there are these very expensive surgical options to reconstruct the hymen ready. they say they glue or so your membrane back together. this arteries are nonsense there's not something like the one shape of the heinemann so...
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what they were getting yourself involved in trying and actually had to remove all of clive's so that when ratified and when i got into sydney to be able to actually still is right want to stand police and the whole matter ended up it was or the judge who were raised to this guy read into it here coming here through a bomb. in the wake of his upset at the group hastily boarded a ship in sydney and after a long crossing they joined the greatest show on earth in your. phone and i had prepared his new acquisitions to be the highlight if he showed he created a backstory for each of them and gave me bros to play. cower before billy the hunter and his terrifying scarfs succumbed to the chance to suzy princess of queensland and experienced the thrill is fierce warrior tambo performs his sensage. no war dance. the 2 a travelled across america at breakneck speed. the troops appearance in more than $130.00 american and canadian cities pushed them to exhaustion. while barnum and cunningham made a fortune. in manhattan. now imagine i was going to remark on an old grave to be right in front of him
what they were getting yourself involved in trying and actually had to remove all of clive's so that when ratified and when i got into sydney to be able to actually still is right want to stand police and the whole matter ended up it was or the judge who were raised to this guy read into it here coming here through a bomb. in the wake of his upset at the group hastily boarded a ship in sydney and after a long crossing they joined the greatest show on earth in your. phone and i had prepared his...
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after the break 1st justin clive of the deficits with his 2nd league goal of the season. was. on top of this fall on homage to haidara marcel's equalised from the spot. till a point is enough. their place in the champions league is now secure. concord shots filed study on his heading into retirement saturday's match against biron might well have been the last bundesliga fixture that this iconic ground ever hosts. and so it does lead to that was the last game and it was a worthy end there's a place has hosted in many many great games over a lot of years. and. it was a historic occasion for more than one reason. opener from the start was his 40th league goal this season with that he quotes gaffed miller's record for the most schools ever scored in a single going to sleep a campaign. that is the sole reason so special we have to recognise and express that as a team that it's probably still fribourg weren't thrown off by the big old man while gould a pulled his side level before half time. the 2nd half brought a 2nd goal for the champions this time through the bright sunny. day bu
after the break 1st justin clive of the deficits with his 2nd league goal of the season. was. on top of this fall on homage to haidara marcel's equalised from the spot. till a point is enough. their place in the champions league is now secure. concord shots filed study on his heading into retirement saturday's match against biron might well have been the last bundesliga fixture that this iconic ground ever hosts. and so it does lead to that was the last game and it was a worthy end there's a...
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now on bbc news, clive myrie and adina campbell report on the global impact of george floyd's death.ere are some images that some viewers may find distressing. chanting: what's his name? george floyd! what's his name? george floyd! nojustice, no peace. most of us can remember where we were when we first where we were when we first watch that video. the killing of george floyd by derek chauvin, the police officer that knelt down his neck for more than nine minutes. one year on we are going to take a look at the impact of what happened worldwide after global protests over the killing. we begin here in america, in missouri, st louis county where the main city has the highest level of civilian deaths at the hands of the police. what can be done to improve relations between officers and the public they serve? what happens when communities are under siege? for me to feel that even with my collar on that i have to be armed, is pretty depressing. under siege from violence, the bitter harvest of decades of neglect and poverty. but under siege too from those meant to defeat the violence, bad c
now on bbc news, clive myrie and adina campbell report on the global impact of george floyd's death.ere are some images that some viewers may find distressing. chanting: what's his name? george floyd! what's his name? george floyd! nojustice, no peace. most of us can remember where we were when we first where we were when we first watch that video. the killing of george floyd by derek chauvin, the police officer that knelt down his neck for more than nine minutes. one year on we are going to...
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that is clive lewis there. _ not got time that. that is clive lewis there.see many of us experiencing heavy rain. continuing over south wales, where we have a weather warning. and we are cranking up weather warning. and we are cranking up those temperatures. we get to 18 or19 up those temperatures. we get to 18 or 19 celsius today. still cooler to the north. we must also mention the strength of the wind. wind gusts reaching 35, maybe even a0 mph. maybe even more than that along coastal parts. unsettled overnight. tomorrow, a brighter story for most of us, but we will see some heavy showers over the next couple of days. stay safe, see you soon. this is bbc news. i'mjo coburn. the headlines: counting continues as results come in from elections held across england, scotland and wales. the snp gains seats in scotland, but its hopes of securing an overall majority remain on a knife edge. the deputy first minister says they will push for another referendum. there will be a majority of members elected to the scottish parliament who will be committed to the hosting
that is clive lewis there. _ not got time that. that is clive lewis there.see many of us experiencing heavy rain. continuing over south wales, where we have a weather warning. and we are cranking up weather warning. and we are cranking up those temperatures. we get to 18 or19 up those temperatures. we get to 18 or 19 celsius today. still cooler to the north. we must also mention the strength of the wind. wind gusts reaching 35, maybe even a0 mph. maybe even more than that along coastal parts....
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just before half time as like 6 defense fell apart but the hosts back after the break 1st just in clive a top of the deficits with his 2nd league goal of the season. on top of this foul on amadou haidara marcel's of its equalized from the spot. still a point is enough. their place in the champions league is now secure. sounds.
just before half time as like 6 defense fell apart but the hosts back after the break 1st just in clive a top of the deficits with his 2nd league goal of the season. on top of this foul on amadou haidara marcel's of its equalized from the spot. still a point is enough. their place in the champions league is now secure. sounds.
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united states a white mob looted and destroyed 40 square box of the tolls a greenwood district young clive whose businesses were known across the country is black wall street. reported the between five and 10000 strong mob destroyed many of those businesses along with the hospitals and churches in private homes leaving almost 9000 greenwood residents homeless. according to a 2001 report by oklahoma state commission to study the massacre, one credible contemporary source estimated a death toll of 300 people. a lot higher than the official record made at the time. the 2001 commission found credible contemporary reports of mass burials in 2018 the city of tulsa finally had begun the process to locate the mass graves only within the past year that state archaeologist pinpoint the location of one potential mass grave site authorities are now taking steps to exhume the bodies for identification and reburial. i said before and i'll say again, the tolls a greenwood massacre can be described as an act of ethnic cleansing wiped from the history books for many decades despite making national news at
united states a white mob looted and destroyed 40 square box of the tolls a greenwood district young clive whose businesses were known across the country is black wall street. reported the between five and 10000 strong mob destroyed many of those businesses along with the hospitals and churches in private homes leaving almost 9000 greenwood residents homeless. according to a 2001 report by oklahoma state commission to study the massacre, one credible contemporary source estimated a death toll...
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and the minister told clive lewis that anyone needing to find urgent dental care in england could dialty of e—scooters. trials are taking place across england as part of a government push to make local transport greener. but while the schemes offer a legal route to use the vehicles, the illegal use of privately—owned scooters is still causing safety concerns, especially in the house of lords, where one peer had a very polite suggestion. how can we be confident that the illegal riding of e—scooters on pavements will be prevented while the illegal riding of bicycles on pavements flourishes almost unchecked. how about introducing compulsory training before anybody is let loose on an e—scooter and indeed a bicycle? my lords, my noble friend notes a very important problem on this. as a humble pedal biker, i know how frightening it isjust on the road to be approached by one of these e—scooters. actually, riding on the pavement can result in a fixed penalty notice of £50, but to my noble friend's point, i would recommend that everybody who rides a cycle wherever they ride it gets the proper t
and the minister told clive lewis that anyone needing to find urgent dental care in england could dialty of e—scooters. trials are taking place across england as part of a government push to make local transport greener. but while the schemes offer a legal route to use the vehicles, the illegal use of privately—owned scooters is still causing safety concerns, especially in the house of lords, where one peer had a very polite suggestion. how can we be confident that the illegal riding of...
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claire and i look forward to some naughty role-playing-- sexually adventurous cuckolder juliana and clivey, 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. go on. and come straight home... put on our jammies,
claire and i look forward to some naughty role-playing-- sexually adventurous cuckolder juliana and clivey, 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. go on. and come straight home... put on our jammies,
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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. go on. and come straight home... put on our jammies, and fall asleep in front of the tv.
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. go on. and come straight home... put on our jammies, and fall asleep in front of the tv.