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clive: that you win? pres. zelenskyy: yes, of course. clive: mr. president, thank you. pres.skyy: thank you so much. >> from ukraine to the u.s., a man from london who was a member of the islamic state group has been found guilty of all charges against him, including hostagetaking and conspiring to murder unless. was part of it the so-called beatles cell, nicknamed due to their accidents -- accents. we have been following the trial in virnia. >> it has been nearly a decade since the world's video of journalists being -- in syria. now el shafee elsheikh found guilty of being part of a trio that killed four hostages, including james foley. he also conspired in the deaths of a david haynes and alan henning. none of their bodies were ever found. david's brother mike says he will never forget the moment he heard of his death. >> i took my mom's hand --[ getting emotional] and told her her son could not be here. that was the worst day of my life. >> the families had to relive their nightmare as they gave evidence. kayla muller -- echo fully says the video of his brother james's exe
clive: that you win? pres. zelenskyy: yes, of course. clive: mr. president, thank you. pres.skyy: thank you so much. >> from ukraine to the u.s., a man from london who was a member of the islamic state group has been found guilty of all charges against him, including hostagetaking and conspiring to murder unless. was part of it the so-called beatles cell, nicknamed due to their accidents -- accents. we have been following the trial in virnia. >> it has been nearly a decade since the...
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clive. thank you for that, helen willis- -- _ clive.t, helen willis. -- helen _ clive. thank you for that, helen willis. -- helen willetts. - a reminder of our top story... emmanuel macron wins a second term as french president, vowing to unite a divided country. that's it from me. now bbc one, time for the news where you are. good afternoon. it's just after 1:30pm and here's your latest sports news. liverpool defender andy robertson refuses to admit that they are favourites to reach the final of the champions league. they still have four titles within their sights — not least the premier league — and they're back within a point of leaders manchester city after beating everton 2—0. robertson opened the scoring in the merseyside derby as their great run of form continued — that's 13 wins in 15 league games for liverpool — and their next match is the first leg of their champions league semifinal against villarreal at anfield on wednesday. robertson insists he and his team—mates are not getting ahead of themselves. when you get to the semi
clive. thank you for that, helen willis- -- _ clive.t, helen willis. -- helen _ clive. thank you for that, helen willis. -- helen willetts. - a reminder of our top story... emmanuel macron wins a second term as french president, vowing to unite a divided country. that's it from me. now bbc one, time for the news where you are. good afternoon. it's just after 1:30pm and here's your latest sports news. liverpool defender andy robertson refuses to admit that they are favourites to reach the final...
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good evening, clive.be happening. of course the first to be staged here in the middle east, the first to be staged in the middle of winter, but this evening's draw perhaps helped it feel a little more plausible, a little more real, and there was suddenly intrigue surrounding the outcome and that will please organisers who no doubt hope that helps shift the attention from the controversy in the last 12 years since this country won the right to stage the event and more towards the football and competition and as you say, group b was the one which produced the headlines. england found themselves placed in it alongside iran and the united states. iran have never played, they've failed to beat the united states in their previous two encounters at world cups and quite apart from the obvious geopolitical element to that drawer was even more intrigue because they have the potential for an all british affair because they will play the winners of a play—off between other wales or scotland and ukraine, who have to w
good evening, clive.be happening. of course the first to be staged here in the middle east, the first to be staged in the middle of winter, but this evening's draw perhaps helped it feel a little more plausible, a little more real, and there was suddenly intrigue surrounding the outcome and that will please organisers who no doubt hope that helps shift the attention from the controversy in the last 12 years since this country won the right to stage the event and more towards the football and...
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president zelensky speaking to my colleague, clive myrie.ry of defence says that the flagship of its black sea fleet — the moskva — has sunk while being towed back to port in stormy weather. the warship had been badly damaged by a fire and explosion, according to officials. they said ammunition on board exploded in an unexplained fire on wednesday. ukraine says it struck the moskva with cruise missiles fired from the coast — a claim moscow denies. the sio—crew vessel has led russia's naval assault on ukraine, making it an important symbolic and military target. so, what are the russians saying about this? our russia editor, steve rosenberg, gave us this update from moscow. as the symbol of russia's black sea fleet, the moskva, was an enormous symbol, a symbol of russia's military might. and the fact that this symbol has been engulfed in fire, has been put out of action, has now sunk while being towed back to harbour — that, i think, is a major blow to the prestige of the russian armed forces. and it kind of goes against what president putin
president zelensky speaking to my colleague, clive myrie.ry of defence says that the flagship of its black sea fleet — the moskva — has sunk while being towed back to port in stormy weather. the warship had been badly damaged by a fire and explosion, according to officials. they said ammunition on board exploded in an unexplained fire on wednesday. ukraine says it struck the moskva with cruise missiles fired from the coast — a claim moscow denies. the sio—crew vessel has led russia's...
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clive, thank you.f shortages that airlines and airports are facing. many travellers are experiencing long queues at airports, with manchester airport saying the delays could last for up to six weeks. travellers have been badly affected over the past week, but this weekend some operators are expected to return to pre—pandemic levels of service. this report from our transport correspondent katy austin contains flasing images. holidays are back — going away is easier again, with uk travel restrictions removed. there's now huge demand for travel in the easter and summer holidays, and airports and airlines that were hit so badly during the pandemic are trying to scale up again quickly to meet that demand. but many people's pre—easter trips had a bumpy start. there were long queues at some airports last weekend, including at manchester, which has had problems for weeks. the biggest area of challenge that we've had is here in security. after shedding jobs during covid, airport bosses admit they've struggled t
clive, thank you.f shortages that airlines and airports are facing. many travellers are experiencing long queues at airports, with manchester airport saying the delays could last for up to six weeks. travellers have been badly affected over the past week, but this weekend some operators are expected to return to pre—pandemic levels of service. this report from our transport correspondent katy austin contains flasing images. holidays are back — going away is easier again, with uk travel...
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clive.r life is her own sister who lives in donetsk, closer to the russian border. her sister does not believe russia has committed war crimes in the conflict. she believes the invasion isjust. translation: at the moment, i am not in touch with her due l to political reasons. we didn't find common ground. we lost touch, so i don't know what she's thinking right now. since march 27th, we haven't spoken. i haven't wanted to. march 27th? that's very sad. translation: that's how it is. the local cherry blossom heralds the onset of spring, but no one is under any illusions that winter is coming. to the village of serhiivka, right across eastern ukraine. clive myrie, eastern ukraine, in donbas. there is much more from our bbc correspondence in the region on the bbc live page. there you will find all the details, including a sense of what the fighters have, there are about 50 days to establish a stronghold at the steelworks, they say they will fight until the end. much more there, on the bbc websit
clive.r life is her own sister who lives in donetsk, closer to the russian border. her sister does not believe russia has committed war crimes in the conflict. she believes the invasion isjust. translation: at the moment, i am not in touch with her due l to political reasons. we didn't find common ground. we lost touch, so i don't know what she's thinking right now. since march 27th, we haven't spoken. i haven't wanted to. march 27th? that's very sad. translation: that's how it is. the local...
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raisa, clive. absence in her life is her own sister who lives in donetsk, closer to the russian border. her sister does not believe russia has committed war crimes in the conflict. she believes the invasion isjust. translation: at the moment, i am not in touch with her due l to political reasons. we didn't find common ground. we lost touch, so i don't know what she's thinking right now. since march 27th, we haven't spoken. i haven't wanted to. march 27th? that's very sad. translation: that's how it is. the local cherry blossom heralds the onset of spring, but no—one is under any illusions that winter is coming. to the village of serhiivka, right across eastern ukraine. clive myrie, eastern ukraine, in donbas. our corespondent anna foster has also been giving us the latest from the ukraine capital, kyiv. of course, we do hear stories from people who have managed to escape from mariupol but not many other tens of thousands who have been trapped have managed do that. what we do know, and what the ukra
raisa, clive. absence in her life is her own sister who lives in donetsk, closer to the russian border. her sister does not believe russia has committed war crimes in the conflict. she believes the invasion isjust. translation: at the moment, i am not in touch with her due l to political reasons. we didn't find common ground. we lost touch, so i don't know what she's thinking right now. since march 27th, we haven't spoken. i haven't wanted to. march 27th? that's very sad. translation: that's...
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everything that she would do. >> clive is relevant because clive is open. >> the first record i was involvedou can keep evolving and your material and your songs can still be appealing. after 30, 40, 50 years, that is success. i don't think anyone is going to play the records because i signed janice joplin and bruce springsteen. you have to prove it each time. >> you got to prove it each time. and i should mention his recent 90th bash there were artists that thought he did that decade after decade. bruce springsteen sang, berry manolo sang, buster rhymes was there. i was honored to be there, as well. i caught up with clive himself. we'll have more time to talk this thursday night april 21st. so i do invite you to join us in new york. you can get tickets or check the twitter page or google clive davis melbur. it will be the first link talking music, culture, the business and creativity and much more. if you come, we'd love to meet you. go to 92 y.org/event/clive davis which you see on your screen and i can tell you most of the seats are gone. there are a few left. go to the link now if you wa
everything that she would do. >> clive is relevant because clive is open. >> the first record i was involvedou can keep evolving and your material and your songs can still be appealing. after 30, 40, 50 years, that is success. i don't think anyone is going to play the records because i signed janice joplin and bruce springsteen. you have to prove it each time. >> you got to prove it each time. and i should mention his recent 90th bash there were artists that thought he did...
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clive.her life is her own sister, who lives in donetsk, closer to the russian border. her sister doesn't believe russia has committed war crimes in this conflict, and she believes the invasion is just. "at the moment, i'm not in touch with her. "due to political reasons, we didn't find common ground. "we lost touch. "so i don't know what she's thinking right now. "since march 27th, we haven't spoken. "i haven't wanted to." march 27th, that's very sad. "that's how it is." the local cherry blossom heralds the onset of spring, but no one�*s under any illusions that winter is coming to the village of serhiivkia, right across eastern ukraine. clive myrie, bbc news. we can now speak to angela stent, a former us national intelligence officer for russia and eurasia. she's currently director of the center for eurasian, russian and east european studies at georgetown university. quarter of putin's world, against the west, with the rest. thank you forjoining us. this tilt towards the east, what does th
clive.her life is her own sister, who lives in donetsk, closer to the russian border. her sister doesn't believe russia has committed war crimes in this conflict, and she believes the invasion is just. "at the moment, i'm not in touch with her. "due to political reasons, we didn't find common ground. "we lost touch. "so i don't know what she's thinking right now. "since march 27th, we haven't spoken. "i haven't wanted to." march 27th, that's very sad....
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raisa, clive.own sister who lives in donetsk, closer to the russian border. her sister does not believe russia has committed war crimes in the conflict. she believes the invasion isjust. translation: at the moment, i am not in touch with her due l to political reasons. we didn't find common ground. we lost touch, so i don't know what she's thinking right now. since march 27th, we haven't spoken. i haven't wanted to. march 27th? that's very sad. translation: that's how it is. the local cherry blossom heralds the onset of spring, but no—one is under any illusions that winter is coming. to the village of serhiivka, right across eastern ukraine. well as you heard there in clive's report — the ukrainians are not giving up without a fight. ee—vo daal—der is a former us representative to nato and now president of the chicago council on global affairs, and join me now to talk about all of this. on global affairs, and join me now from on global affairs, and join me now listening to my report from listening
raisa, clive.own sister who lives in donetsk, closer to the russian border. her sister does not believe russia has committed war crimes in the conflict. she believes the invasion isjust. translation: at the moment, i am not in touch with her due l to political reasons. we didn't find common ground. we lost touch, so i don't know what she's thinking right now. since march 27th, we haven't spoken. i haven't wanted to. march 27th? that's very sad. translation: that's how it is. the local cherry...
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clive, many thanks. clive myrie there. priti patel, has apologised for the visa delays which have prevented thousands of ukrainians fleeing the violence from entering the country. new figures show more than 40,000 visas for ukrainians have now been issued, and a total of 12,000 refugees have arrived in the country — that's in stark contrast to the hundreds of thousands who've been accepted in some european nations. our home editor, mark easton, has more. the welcome flags are out in north devon, in private gardens, on public buildings, the blue and yellow of ukraine illustrating a deep desire here to help those fleeing a war more than 1,500 miles away. chris tattersall is a local apple farmer and cider producer who got in touch with the ukrainian consulate to say he wanted to welcome a family of refugees. he was put in touch with eleanor, her elderly parents and nine—year—old son five weeks ago. they're still surviving on hand—outs in poland. right, so this is the room where they'll be staying. i think it'll be perfect. de
clive, many thanks. clive myrie there. priti patel, has apologised for the visa delays which have prevented thousands of ukrainians fleeing the violence from entering the country. new figures show more than 40,000 visas for ukrainians have now been issued, and a total of 12,000 refugees have arrived in the country — that's in stark contrast to the hundreds of thousands who've been accepted in some european nations. our home editor, mark easton, has more. the welcome flags are out in north...
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clive, thank you very much.r david amess during a constituency surgery in essex last october was found guilty by a jury today of his murder. ali harbi ali was radicalised by the islamic state group. the 26—year—old said he wanted to target mps who had voted in favour of air strikes on syria. he'll be sentenced on wednesday. our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani was at the old bailey. 15th october last year, and in the leafy suburbs of leigh—on—sea, a man hasjust murdered an mp. they say he's got a knife and he's just stabbed someone. two officers with just batons and pepper spray are the first to the scene. they decide they can't wait for firearms or taser units to arrive. stay back, yeah? mate, drop the knife! on the floor now! on the bleep floor! get it down! taser, taser! we've got him. it's all right, it's all right. right, search him. right, mate, at the moment, you're i under arrest for murder, all right? i at southend police station, the killer declares his motive. ali harbi ali grew up in croyd
clive, thank you very much.r david amess during a constituency surgery in essex last october was found guilty by a jury today of his murder. ali harbi ali was radicalised by the islamic state group. the 26—year—old said he wanted to target mps who had voted in favour of air strikes on syria. he'll be sentenced on wednesday. our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani was at the old bailey. 15th october last year, and in the leafy suburbs of leigh—on—sea, a man hasjust murdered an...
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clive.n her life is her own sister, who lives in donetsk, closer to the russian border. her sister doesn't believe russia has committed war crimes in this conflict, and she believes the invasion is just. "at the moment, i'm not in touch with her. "due to political reasons, we didn't find common ground. "we lost touch. "so i don't know what she's thinking right now. "since march 27th, we haven't spoken. "i haven't wanted to." march 27th, that's very sad. "that's how it is." the local cherry blossom heralds the onset of spring, but no one's under any illusions that winter is coming to the village of serhiivkia, right across eastern ukraine. clive myrie, bbc news. what to make of the change of strategy and tactics by russia stop. a little earlier, retired us army colonel chris t mayer told me that the terrain in ukraine at this time of year makes offensive manoeuvres almost impossible. logistics has not been russia's strong point in this so far but, really, i was surprised at the initial strate
clive.n her life is her own sister, who lives in donetsk, closer to the russian border. her sister doesn't believe russia has committed war crimes in this conflict, and she believes the invasion is just. "at the moment, i'm not in touch with her. "due to political reasons, we didn't find common ground. "we lost touch. "so i don't know what she's thinking right now. "since march 27th, we haven't spoken. "i haven't wanted to." march 27th, that's very sad....
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mr president, clive myrie. a pleasure to meet you. it's good to see you.y of the war, volodymyr zelensky has called this heavily fortified building home in the centre of kyiv. how difficult has it been for you to be here through all this without your family? it's myjob. i have to do it and it's difficult without a family being anywhere. his wife and children are safe at an undisclosed location. his companions here — heavily armed troops, sandbags and mines. there was no light at all? you kept everything...? at the start of the war, they walked around in the darkness here, afraid of russian shelling. it's, like, — like our country, like our country is going through the dark... going through the darkness. to do the victory — i hope so. as we enter what is labelled the situation room, the president gets a text. 0h, oh, it's emmanuel macron? yeah, he phoned me — we have connections. 0k, he dropped you a message. oh, i can see it! laughter. i don't know! he just tried to reach you, my friend, when you have some time, so we are holding up mr macron. yeah. i can
mr president, clive myrie. a pleasure to meet you. it's good to see you.y of the war, volodymyr zelensky has called this heavily fortified building home in the centre of kyiv. how difficult has it been for you to be here through all this without your family? it's myjob. i have to do it and it's difficult without a family being anywhere. his wife and children are safe at an undisclosed location. his companions here — heavily armed troops, sandbags and mines. there was no light at all? you kept...
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clive.her own sister who lives in donyetsk, closer to the russian border. her sister does not believe russia has committed war crimes in the conflict. she believes the invasion isjust. at the moment, i am not in touch with her due to political reasons. we didn't find common ground. we lost touch, so i don't know what she's thinking right now. since march 27, we haven't spoken. i haven't wanted to. march 27? that's very sad. translation: that's how it is. the local cherry blossom heralds the onset of spring, but no one is under any illusions that winter is coming. to the village of serhiivka, right across eastern ukraine. clive myrie, eastern ukraine, in donbas. the bbc�*s anna foster is in kyiv. good to have you with us. we have been hearing the prime minister of ukraine talking about mariupol and that they expect their ukrainian soldiers to fight to the end and not surrender to russia. it is very dramatic, and i am wondering how easy or difficult it is to get information on what is happenin
clive.her own sister who lives in donyetsk, closer to the russian border. her sister does not believe russia has committed war crimes in the conflict. she believes the invasion isjust. at the moment, i am not in touch with her due to political reasons. we didn't find common ground. we lost touch, so i don't know what she's thinking right now. since march 27, we haven't spoken. i haven't wanted to. march 27? that's very sad. translation: that's how it is. the local cherry blossom heralds the...
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clive myrie with a defiant message for vladimir putin.— clive myrie with a defiant message for vladimir. they can destroy us, but for vladimir putin. they can destroy us. but we — for vladimir putin. they can destroy us. but we will _ for vladimir putin. they can destroy us, but we will answer. _ for vladimir putin. they can destroy us, but we will answer. they - for vladimir putin. they can destroy us, but we will answer. they can . us, but we will answer. they can kill us, and they will also die. i cannot understand. russia's flagship vessel in the black sea has been seriously damaged. russia says a fire on board caused an explosion, but ukraine claims it hit the ship with missiles. a record number of people are waiting for routine hospital treatment in england. new figures show 6.2 million people were on waiting lists at the end of february. the number of people in the uk infected with coronavirus is falling, but remains very high. official figures show about one in 15 people are still testing positive. and people planning an easter getaway are being warned that transport networks wi
clive myrie with a defiant message for vladimir putin.— clive myrie with a defiant message for vladimir. they can destroy us, but for vladimir putin. they can destroy us. but we — for vladimir putin. they can destroy us. but we will _ for vladimir putin. they can destroy us, but we will answer. _ for vladimir putin. they can destroy us, but we will answer. they - for vladimir putin. they can destroy us, but we will answer. they can . us, but we will answer. they can kill us, and they will...
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, clive.ace here, clive. steve, thank you for that. steve _ space here, clive. steve, thank you for that. steve rosenberg, - live in moscow. and my colleaguejermey bowenjoins me now. we heard president zelensky saying that a nearby town to bucha, borodyanka, may have suffered a similar fate borodyanka, may have suffered a similarfate in borodyanka, may have suffered a similar fate in terms borodyanka, may have suffered a similarfate in terms of borodyanka, may have suffered a similar fate in terms of atrocities. you have been there — what did you find? it you have been there - what did you find? ., , , ., , you have been there - what did you find? , ., , , find? it has been really badly damaged- — find? it has been really badly damaged- i _ find? it has been really badly damaged. i would _ find? it has been really badly damaged. i would say - find? it has been really badly damaged. i would say the - find? it has been really badly - damaged. i would say the structural damaged. i would say the s
, clive.ace here, clive. steve, thank you for that. steve _ space here, clive. steve, thank you for that. steve rosenberg, - live in moscow. and my colleaguejermey bowenjoins me now. we heard president zelensky saying that a nearby town to bucha, borodyanka, may have suffered a similar fate borodyanka, may have suffered a similarfate in borodyanka, may have suffered a similar fate in terms borodyanka, may have suffered a similarfate in terms of borodyanka, may have suffered a similar fate in...
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mr president, clive myrie. a pleasure to meet you. it's good to see you., volodymyr zelensky has called this heavily fortified building home in the centre of kyiv. how difficult has it been for you to be here through all this, without your family? it's myjob. i have to do it and it's difficult without a family be anywhere. his wife and children are safe at an undisclosed location. his companions here — heavily armed troops, sandbags and mines. there was no light at all? you kept everything...? at the start of the war, they walked around in the darkness here, afraid of russian shelling. it's, like, — like our country, like our country is going through the dark... going through the darkness. ..to do the victory — i hope so. as we enter what is labelled the situation room, the president gets a text. emmanuel. macron. oh, it's emmanuel macron? yeah, he phoned me. yes, we have connections. 0k. yes, that's it. so, he's dropped you a message. oh, i can see it! laughter. i don't know! yes, but he just — "just tried to reach you, my friend. "when you have some time
mr president, clive myrie. a pleasure to meet you. it's good to see you., volodymyr zelensky has called this heavily fortified building home in the centre of kyiv. how difficult has it been for you to be here through all this, without your family? it's myjob. i have to do it and it's difficult without a family be anywhere. his wife and children are safe at an undisclosed location. his companions here — heavily armed troops, sandbags and mines. there was no light at all? you kept...
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clive, thank you to you and the whole team out there.ar—old boy at a party. imran ahmad khan now sits as an independent mp for wakefield after being suspended by the conservative party. he denied groping the teenager at a house in staffordshire in january 2008, but was found guilty after a week—long trial. our north of england correspondent danny savage is in wakefield. what more can you tell us? fiona, imran khan has been the mp in wakefield since 2019, elected for the conservative party, the first to be elected in what has been a labour wakefield since 1931. for the last week, he has been on trial in london, accused of sexually assaulting a boy, a 15—year—old boy, at a party 14 years ago, and today he was found guilty. the victim is now 29 years old and he told the court that, back in 2019 when he learned that imran khan was being nominated as an mp here, he contacted the conservative party to make them a welcome and when he was elected an mp in 2019, he then went to the police. that inquiry has been ongoing, which resulted in that gui
clive, thank you to you and the whole team out there.ar—old boy at a party. imran ahmad khan now sits as an independent mp for wakefield after being suspended by the conservative party. he denied groping the teenager at a house in staffordshire in january 2008, but was found guilty after a week—long trial. our north of england correspondent danny savage is in wakefield. what more can you tell us? fiona, imran khan has been the mp in wakefield since 2019, elected for the conservative party,...
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clive, many thanks, clive myrie there.lans to send anyone deemed to be entering the country illegally to rwanda in east africa. borisjohnson claimed the move would set a "new international standard" for dealing with immigration, but it's been heavily criticised by several charities and opposition parties. the scheme, intended to undermine people—smugglers, will apply to men and women — but not children or families — such as those who arrive here in small boats across the channel or on lorries, and it will include those who've come since the beginning of the year. a deal was signed in the rwandan capital kigali today, from where our home editor mark easton reports. a handshake in the grip of controversy. this formal agreement between britain and rwanda is, according to the home secretary, a world—first in the approach to dealing with asylum seekers. men and women arriving in the uk by an unofficial route will have their request for sanctuary ruled inadmissible, classed as an illegal migrant, and could be forcibly relocated
clive, many thanks, clive myrie there.lans to send anyone deemed to be entering the country illegally to rwanda in east africa. borisjohnson claimed the move would set a "new international standard" for dealing with immigration, but it's been heavily criticised by several charities and opposition parties. the scheme, intended to undermine people—smugglers, will apply to men and women — but not children or families — such as those who arrive here in small boats across the channel...
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ukrainian prime minister speaking to clive myrie. the - speaking to clive myrie.s were tied behind their backs before they were shot. we have seen bodies with bullets in their needs. and female bodies that were run over by the tank multiple times. female bodies that were burned and then left along the road. trying to cover what happened to them beforehand. we have seen tortures and i have talked to people they are in bucha. we have talked to women who were raped and their children were witnessing it, and mothers whose children died of pneumonia because they were in the basement for 39 days. we have talked to families whose... whose relatives burned down alive in the houses. by russian missiles. the worst thing they heard was a person saying that russian soldiers told them, "you are the dirt and we are cleaning the land from the dirt." it sounds nazi to me, isn't it? i land from the dirt." it sounds nazi to me. isn't it?— to me, isn't it? i mean, it's horrific— to me, isn't it? i mean, it's horrific no _ to me, isn't it? i mean, it's horrific no matter _ to me, isn
ukrainian prime minister speaking to clive myrie. the - speaking to clive myrie.s were tied behind their backs before they were shot. we have seen bodies with bullets in their needs. and female bodies that were run over by the tank multiple times. female bodies that were burned and then left along the road. trying to cover what happened to them beforehand. we have seen tortures and i have talked to people they are in bucha. we have talked to women who were raped and their children were...
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mr president, clive myrie. nice to meet you. pleasure to meet you. i'm very, very well.od to see you. for the entirety of the war, volodymyr zelensky has called this heavily fortified building home in the centre of kyiv. how difficult has it been for you to be here through all this without your family? it's myjob. i have to do it. and it's difficult, without family, to be anywhere. his wife and children are safe at an undisclosed location. his companions here — heavily armed troops, sandbags and mines. there was no light at all? at the start of the war, they walked around in the darkness here, afraid of russian shelling. it's like our country, like our country is going through the dark... going through the darkness? to the victory. i hope so. as we enter what's labelled the situation room, the president gets a text. emmanuel macron. oh, it's emmanuel macron? yeah, yeah, he phoned me. yes, we have connections. 0k. yes, that's it. so he's dropped you a message. oh, i can see it. oh, no! yes, "just tried to reach you, my friend..." when you have some time? so we're holding
mr president, clive myrie. nice to meet you. pleasure to meet you. i'm very, very well.od to see you. for the entirety of the war, volodymyr zelensky has called this heavily fortified building home in the centre of kyiv. how difficult has it been for you to be here through all this without your family? it's myjob. i have to do it. and it's difficult, without family, to be anywhere. his wife and children are safe at an undisclosed location. his companions here — heavily armed troops, sandbags...
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clive.ce in her life is her own sister, who lives in donetsk, closer to the russian border. her sister doesn't believe russia has committed war crimes in this conflict, and she believes the invasion is just. "at the moment, i'm not in touch with her. "due to political reasons, we didn't find common ground. "we lost touch. "so i don't know what she's thinking right now. "since march 27th, we haven't spoken. "i haven't wanted to." march 27th, that's very sad. that's how it is. the local cherry blossom heralds the onset of spring, but no one's under any illusions that winter is coming to the village of serhiivkia, right across eastern ukraine. i asked ivo daalder, a former us representative to nato and now president of the chicago council on global affairs, if there are any hopes of a ceasefire at this point. no, it really doesn't look like we're going to have a ceasefire, i think the russians are determined to recoup some of the losses that they have had in northern ukraine, and kyiv, of cours
clive.ce in her life is her own sister, who lives in donetsk, closer to the russian border. her sister doesn't believe russia has committed war crimes in this conflict, and she believes the invasion is just. "at the moment, i'm not in touch with her. "due to political reasons, we didn't find common ground. "we lost touch. "so i don't know what she's thinking right now. "since march 27th, we haven't spoken. "i haven't wanted to." march 27th, that's very sad....
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raisa, clive.her own sister who lives in donetsk, closer to the russian border. her sister does not believe russia has committed war crimes in the conflict. she believes the invasion is just. translation: at the moment, i am not in touch with her due l to political reasons. we didn't find common ground. we lost touch, so i don't know what she's thinking right now. since march 27th, we haven't spoken. i haven't wanted to. march 27th? that's very sad. translation: that's how it is. the local cherry blossom heralds the onset of spring, but no—one is under any illusions that winter is coming. to the village of serhiivka, right across eastern ukraine. professor charles miller is a lecturer in strategic studies at the australian national university — he joins us from canberra. listening to my colleagues report there, it is clear that ukrainians are not going to give up this conflict without a fight, certainly in eastern ukraine. what is your sense of how different the conflict might be there in compariso
raisa, clive.her own sister who lives in donetsk, closer to the russian border. her sister does not believe russia has committed war crimes in the conflict. she believes the invasion is just. translation: at the moment, i am not in touch with her due l to political reasons. we didn't find common ground. we lost touch, so i don't know what she's thinking right now. since march 27th, we haven't spoken. i haven't wanted to. march 27th? that's very sad. translation: that's how it is. the local...
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clive.ce in her life is her own sister, who lives in donetsk, closer to the russian border. her sister doesn't believe russia has committed war crimes in this conflict, and she believes the invasion is just. "at the moment, i'm not in touch with her. "due to political reasons, we didn't find common ground. "we lost touch. "so i don't know what she's thinking right now. "since march 27th, we haven't spoken. "i haven't wanted to." march 27th, that's very sad. let's bring up—to—date with the days other main stories. in sri lanka, the medical world feels —— in sri lanka, the medical world fears a catastrophe, as doctors run out of vital drugs and equipment. the country is enduring its worst economic crisis in living memory — a shortage of foreign exchange means it cannot import much—needed medicines. the crisis has been blamed on government mismanagement and the pandemic. with sri lanka due to start talks with the international monetary fund this week, rajini vaidyanathan reports now from colomb
clive.ce in her life is her own sister, who lives in donetsk, closer to the russian border. her sister doesn't believe russia has committed war crimes in this conflict, and she believes the invasion is just. "at the moment, i'm not in touch with her. "due to political reasons, we didn't find common ground. "we lost touch. "so i don't know what she's thinking right now. "since march 27th, we haven't spoken. "i haven't wanted to." march 27th, that's very sad....
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clive. in her life is her own sister, who lives in donetsk, closer to the russian border. her sister doesn't believe russia has committed war crimes in this conflict, and she believes the invasion is just. "at the moment, i'm not in touch with her. "due to political reasons, we didn't find common ground. "we lost touch. "so i don't know what she's thinking right now. "since march 27th, we haven't spoken. "i haven't wanted to." march 27th, that's very sad. "that's how it is." the local cherry blossom heralds the onset of spring, but no one's under any illusions that winter is coming to the village of serhiivkia, right across eastern ukraine. well for more analysis on ukraine, i'mjoined now by retired us army colonel chris mayer who's in virginia. thank you forjoining us. when do you think the russians will be ready to seize donbass and impose their new strategy because obviously it takes a lot of adjusting and logistical effort to get the? fit lot of adjusting and logistical effort to get the?
clive. in her life is her own sister, who lives in donetsk, closer to the russian border. her sister doesn't believe russia has committed war crimes in this conflict, and she believes the invasion is just. "at the moment, i'm not in touch with her. "due to political reasons, we didn't find common ground. "we lost touch. "so i don't know what she's thinking right now. "since march 27th, we haven't spoken. "i haven't wanted to." march 27th, that's very sad....
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clive davis the map behind the music april 21st wherever you stream your musicprogramming.ction and horror. this time at a rail way station in donetsk where rockets hit as thousands were trying to evacuate. a day before the air strike on the rail way station a ukrainian shared this video. as you can see, this was an area packed with civilians attempting to flee the war. including children and the elderly. john sparks of sky news was on the scene shortly after the attack. with a closeup of one of the missiles and the haunting
clive davis the map behind the music april 21st wherever you stream your musicprogramming.ction and horror. this time at a rail way station in donetsk where rockets hit as thousands were trying to evacuate. a day before the air strike on the rail way station a ukrainian shared this video. as you can see, this was an area packed with civilians attempting to flee the war. including children and the elderly. john sparks of sky news was on the scene shortly after the attack. with a closeup of one...
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i invite you to come in and go of line to get tickets. 92 y.org/events/clive davis.u don't remember the link on the beat twitter account, we'll leave that link pinned up there for a few days if you want to join me and clive. happy birthday to him, as well. "the reidout" with joy reid starts right now. >>> good evening, everyone. we got a lot to get to including the arrest of frank james. the 30-hour manhunt after james himself called the police tip line. the motive is unclear but we're learning about videos james posted online ranting about race and violence. we'll have more coming up.
i invite you to come in and go of line to get tickets. 92 y.org/events/clive davis.u don't remember the link on the beat twitter account, we'll leave that link pinned up there for a few days if you want to join me and clive. happy birthday to him, as well. "the reidout" with joy reid starts right now. >>> good evening, everyone. we got a lot to get to including the arrest of frank james. the 30-hour manhunt after james himself called the police tip line. the motive is unclear...
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you are right, clive.nd they see no reason why they wouldn't be repeated perhaps on a larger scale in the east, in places like kharkiv for exam, and mariupol in the south. what you see is destruction like this, this is the road to the bridge which was blown up road to the bridge which was blown up to try and stop the russians coming in, this pile of twisted cars, you see cars round here, there is one riddled with bullet holes and a child's car seat in the back. gives you an idea of the devastation and fear people had when they were fleeing here. what is interesting is people coming back, a huge line of cars for a trafficjam, people waiting to return to their homes to see what is left of them. now, i have to say, it is still not safe in areas like this, just over here, there is some unexploded ordnance, a mortar which has fallen into the ground and somebody has covered round it so people don't walk past, as they come back and try and find what is left of their cars but people want to come back here, they wa
you are right, clive.nd they see no reason why they wouldn't be repeated perhaps on a larger scale in the east, in places like kharkiv for exam, and mariupol in the south. what you see is destruction like this, this is the road to the bridge which was blown up road to the bridge which was blown up to try and stop the russians coming in, this pile of twisted cars, you see cars round here, there is one riddled with bullet holes and a child's car seat in the back. gives you an idea of the...
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letsjoin lets join clive murray in kyiv. —— clive mhairi., ahead of a major escalation in the war, with a new russian offensive. ukraine's president zelensky says tens of thousands of russian troops are preparing to attack, with satellite images showing troops massing on the border. it comes as britain and america investigate unconfirmed reports that chemical weapons may have been used by the russians, attacking the southern port city of mariupol. moscow says its war aim now is what it calls the "complete liberation" of the eastern donbas region. kremlin—backed separatists have held significant territory there, and the area has been marred by conflict for many years. 0ur defence correspondent, jonathan beale, is in the city of kramatorsk in the donbas, travelling with ukrainian forces, and he's sent us this report. this is where the war in ukraine will be won or lost. the wide open landscape of the east. we went with ukraine's army to see artillery already firing on russian forces. this, the only way to get there. nervously watching for sign
letsjoin lets join clive murray in kyiv. —— clive mhairi., ahead of a major escalation in the war, with a new russian offensive. ukraine's president zelensky says tens of thousands of russian troops are preparing to attack, with satellite images showing troops massing on the border. it comes as britain and america investigate unconfirmed reports that chemical weapons may have been used by the russians, attacking the southern port city of mariupol. moscow says its war aim now is what it...
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clive davis came to you with a song named mandy. >> i found the love song in this rock 'n roll song. because i knew i couldn't do that. it's i tried the rock 'n roll thing but clive davis came down and heard my rock 'n roll verse and just like the original and he said, what's that? and i said it's the thing you just gave me. she thought it was terrible. but in the afternoon in order to learn the song i played it slowly. i found the love song in it. and he told me to do it. so i did the piano in the vocal. that's it. one take. it's a very honest reading of that song. >> reporter: manilow may not have went looking for fame but when fame found him anyway. >> my life exploded into 1 million pieces. it was the best of times and the worst of times. i was not prepared for it. i don't think anybody is prepared for fame. good luck to all the young people. because i was not young when it happened. i was like 29. and i had already conducted at carnegie hall and i had already done arrangements for singers. i was in the world of being a musician. so in this hit, this, interviews and performances,
clive davis came to you with a song named mandy. >> i found the love song in this rock 'n roll song. because i knew i couldn't do that. it's i tried the rock 'n roll thing but clive davis came down and heard my rock 'n roll verse and just like the original and he said, what's that? and i said it's the thing you just gave me. she thought it was terrible. but in the afternoon in order to learn the song i played it slowly. i found the love song in it. and he told me to do it. so i did the...
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hi, clive.the evacuation of refugees from here are now feared to have been captured by the russians. dylan healy and paul urey had travelled to the city of zaporizhzhia in the south of country in a car. they said they were going to help a woman and her children get out of the country, but on monday contact with them was lost. danny savage has the latest. dylan healy and paul urey, two british volunteers who it's believed have now been detained by russian forces in ukraine. they were in the country self—funded working as volunteers, but those who know them stress they are not spies and not military. it's understood they were trying to rescue a family from a village south of the city of zaporizhzhia at the time of their capture. they had negotiated their way through front—line checkpoints, but were detained when they reached the russian—controlled side. they were in touch with a charity umbrella group. we have had contact with the lady they were evacuating south of zaporizhzhia, and we've had a st
hi, clive.the evacuation of refugees from here are now feared to have been captured by the russians. dylan healy and paul urey had travelled to the city of zaporizhzhia in the south of country in a car. they said they were going to help a woman and her children get out of the country, but on monday contact with them was lost. danny savage has the latest. dylan healy and paul urey, two british volunteers who it's believed have now been detained by russian forces in ukraine. they were in the...
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thank you very much, clive. clive myrie there.ys which have prevented thousands of ukrainians fleeing the violence from entering the country. new figures show that a1,000 visas for ukrainians have now been issued, and a total of 12,000 refugees have arrived in the country — that's in stark contrast to the hundreds of thousands who've been accepted in some european nations. our home editor mark easton has more. the welcome flags are out in north devon, in private gardens, and public buildings. the blue and yellow of ukraine illustrating a deep desire here to help those fleeing a war more than 1,500 miles away. chris tattersall is a local apple farmer and cider producer got farmer and cider producer who got in touch with the ukrainian consulate to say he wanted to welcome a family of refugees. he was put in touch with eleanor, her elderly parents and nine—year—old son five weeks ago. they are still surviving on hand—outs in poland. right, so this is the room where they will be staying. i think it will be perfect. devon generosity, t
thank you very much, clive. clive myrie there.ys which have prevented thousands of ukrainians fleeing the violence from entering the country. new figures show that a1,000 visas for ukrainians have now been issued, and a total of 12,000 refugees have arrived in the country — that's in stark contrast to the hundreds of thousands who've been accepted in some european nations. our home editor mark easton has more. the welcome flags are out in north devon, in private gardens, and public buildings....
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he's been talking to my colleague clive myrie., this heavily fortified building has been called home in the centre of kyiv. how difficult has it been to be here through all this without your family? through all this without your famil ? �* , , through all this without your famil ? v through all this without your famil? �*, ., ., ., family? it's my 'ob. i have to do it. it's difficult _ family? it's my job. i have to do it. it's difficult without - family? it's my job. i have to do it. it's difficult without my - it. it's difficult without my family. being anywhere. his it. it's difficult without my family. being anywhere. his wife and children are — family. being anywhere. his wife and children are safe _ family. being anywhere. his wife and children are safe at _ family. being anywhere. his wife and children are safe at an _ family. being anywhere. his wife and children are safe at an undisclosed i children are safe at an undisclosed location. his companions here, heavily armed troops, sandbags and mines. at the start of the war,
he's been talking to my colleague clive myrie., this heavily fortified building has been called home in the centre of kyiv. how difficult has it been to be here through all this without your family? through all this without your famil ? �* , , through all this without your famil ? v through all this without your famil? �*, ., ., ., family? it's my 'ob. i have to do it. it's difficult _ family? it's my job. i have to do it. it's difficult without - family? it's my job. i have to do it. it's...
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92 y.org/events/clive davis. i wanted to tell everyone nearby you can join us and a way to watch it streaming online ex if you don't remember the link on the beat twitter account, we'll leave that link pinned up there for a few days if you want to join me and clive. happy birthday to him, as well. "the reidout" with joy reid starts right now. >>> good evening, everyone. we got a lot to get to including the arrest of frank james. the 30-hour manhunt after james himself called the police tip line. the motive is unclear but we're learning about videos james posted online ranting about race and violence. we'll have more coming up. >>> we begin "the reidout" on the war in ukraine. another day of russian disinformation. today russian forces claim they have taken control of the southeastern port city of mariupol. claims that were rejected by u.s. defense officials the deputy mayor of mariupol and an aid to ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. mariupol is a key target for russia as it seeks to establish a land route
92 y.org/events/clive davis. i wanted to tell everyone nearby you can join us and a way to watch it streaming online ex if you don't remember the link on the beat twitter account, we'll leave that link pinned up there for a few days if you want to join me and clive. happy birthday to him, as well. "the reidout" with joy reid starts right now. >>> good evening, everyone. we got a lot to get to including the arrest of frank james. the 30-hour manhunt after james himself called...
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mr president, clive myrie, a pleasure to meet you, good to see you...tirety of the war, volodymyr zelensky has called its heavily fortified building home in the centre of kyiv. and how difficult has it been for you to be here throw out all this, without your family? here throw out all this, without yourfamily? it here throw out all this, without your family?— here throw out all this, without your family? here throw out all this, without our famil ? , , ., ., your family? it is my “ob. i have to do it, your family? it is my “ob. i have to do at, and — your family? it is my “ob. i have to do at, and it _ your family? it is my “ob. i have to do at, and it is _ your family? it is my job. i have to do it, and it is difficult _ your family? it is my job. i have to do it, and it is difficult without - do it, and it is difficult without family to be anywhere. his do it, and it is difficult without family to be anywhere. his wife and children are — family to be anywhere. his wife and children are safe _ family to be anywhere. his wife and children are safe at _
mr president, clive myrie, a pleasure to meet you, good to see you...tirety of the war, volodymyr zelensky has called its heavily fortified building home in the centre of kyiv. and how difficult has it been for you to be here throw out all this, without your family? here throw out all this, without yourfamily? it here throw out all this, without your family?— here throw out all this, without your family? here throw out all this, without our famil ? , , ., ., your family? it is my “ob. i...
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clive my re—astounding. brilliant journalism clive my re—astounding.a cnn semi or colleagues risking their lives to bring amazing reports to people. that is these great corporations of the best, but can the bbc continue to charge people my kids age,, are they going to pay a licence fee when they already make their own personal choice about whether to pay a fee for netflix and amazon prime, whatever it may be? i don't think that is sustainable. the bbc may eventually have to go down that road? flit eventually have to go down that road? ., ., , _ | road? of voluntary payment? i don't think— road? of voluntary payment? i don't think you _ road? of voluntary payment? i don't think you be _ road? of voluntary payment? i don't think you be the - road? of voluntary payment? i don't think you be the end - road? of voluntary payment? i don't think you be the end of. don't think you be the end of the bbc, the bbc seem to think. you just have to give more competitive and stop relying on people being compelled to pay for a licence fee when we are now in a completel
clive my re—astounding. brilliant journalism clive my re—astounding.a cnn semi or colleagues risking their lives to bring amazing reports to people. that is these great corporations of the best, but can the bbc continue to charge people my kids age,, are they going to pay a licence fee when they already make their own personal choice about whether to pay a fee for netflix and amazon prime, whatever it may be? i don't think that is sustainable. the bbc may eventually have to go down that...
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clive: -- per: they say will smith's behavior detracted from the purpose of the oscars, to pay tributee working in the film industry, their achievements, and the nominees and winners over the previous year. as we know, the action of will smith -- actions of will smith dominated the coverage in the hours and days afterwards and that is a key reason they have imposed this punishment. a ban from all academy events over the next decade. they also acknowledged some fault in the way they dealt with the situation on the night. moving forward they say they want to take actions to protect their guests in the future. it is also clear they want to do some work to rebuild their own image. nada: does this mean will smith can be nominated in the future? peter: it does mean he can continue to be nominated. nothing suggests he is banned as a potential nominee. let's say he is involved in some great work of art in terms of the film industry that warrants an oscar nomination, that cod still happen. clearly it would be a dilemma for those academy members who wanted to vote on his nomination. many of thos
clive: -- per: they say will smith's behavior detracted from the purpose of the oscars, to pay tributee working in the film industry, their achievements, and the nominees and winners over the previous year. as we know, the action of will smith -- actions of will smith dominated the coverage in the hours and days afterwards and that is a key reason they have imposed this punishment. a ban from all academy events over the next decade. they also acknowledged some fault in the way they dealt with...
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clive myrie joins us now from kyiv.anuel macron, suggested the lighter probably more dominant side of his nature, personable and warm. but as the interview went on and we talked about, and he this in mentioned the clip you just played, those areas to the north—west behind me, bucha, those areas where he visited, he saw body bags in the streets, he saw the devastation russian shelling has brought to those areas over the last few weeks. he crumbled. in front of me. you could see the physical and emotional toll that in dealing with all that has had on him. i think there were a lot of people in this country who were sceptical, frankly, he was up to the task. as i say, he's a comedian and an actor, that's what he was in another life. was he going to be able to handle the toughest crisis in this country's history certainly since the second world war? and also shoulder the burden of potentially the maintenance of liberal democracy in eastern europe? and i think the general consensus is he has written to that challenge and i su
clive myrie joins us now from kyiv.anuel macron, suggested the lighter probably more dominant side of his nature, personable and warm. but as the interview went on and we talked about, and he this in mentioned the clip you just played, those areas to the north—west behind me, bucha, those areas where he visited, he saw body bags in the streets, he saw the devastation russian shelling has brought to those areas over the last few weeks. he crumbled. in front of me. you could see the physical...
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and you have got clive | be a bus! and you have got clive m rie be a bus!1998 was the first - years, oscars 1998 was the first time i think! he is a huge music lover and he presented last year as well so it is lovely to have him back. �* well so it is lovely to have him back. . , ., well so it is lovely to have him back. ., ., ., well so it is lovely to have him back. . ., ., ., well so it is lovely to have him back. ., ., ., ., back. are you allowed to say what ou are back. are you allowed to say what you are most _ back. are you allowed to say what you are most looking _ back. are you allowed to say what you are most looking forward - back. are you allowed to say what you are most looking forward to? | back. are you allowed to say what | you are most looking forward to? i you are most looking forward to? always get you are most looking forward to? i always get very excited by the most unexpected things but i love a showbiz problem, no surprise there. with some of the things i have done over the years. so cynthia arevo will be big for me. the earth prompt,
and you have got clive | be a bus! and you have got clive m rie be a bus!1998 was the first - years, oscars 1998 was the first time i think! he is a huge music lover and he presented last year as well so it is lovely to have him back. �* well so it is lovely to have him back. . , ., well so it is lovely to have him back. ., ., ., well so it is lovely to have him back. . ., ., ., well so it is lovely to have him back. ., ., ., ., back. are you allowed to say what ou are back. are you allowed...
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. >>> plus, legendary music producer clive davis talks with gayle king about his storied career and signingst names in music. >>> and tony award-winning actress sutton foster stops by the times square studio to tell us about starring in the broadway revival of "the music man." >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm -marie green. have a great day ♪
. >>> plus, legendary music producer clive davis talks with gayle king about his storied career and signingst names in music. >>> and tony award-winning actress sutton foster stops by the times square studio to tell us about starring in the broadway revival of "the music man." >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm -marie green. have a great day ♪
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new laws passed containing certain requirements than businesses offering accommodation half to can clive like alida, that means one of the often we provide public funds to support businesses and meeting these applications and improving quality and sustainability that and what our last austin. even though, but especially i don't care, but we are clear about our direction is helpful. don't yet food or know our future does not lie in low quality, offering luge party crowds or irresponsible tourism, or if i was born tomlin, yes, was that i am into an old song. you're pregnant at really an option 40 i with all due respect, majorca has a certain image for you, especially in germany, lots of beer, beaches and parties which as that of a s. i know how do i want to change some things that's developed over decades thought chaos. evil bought vicar se, se is, and when, if you're right, it's tricky. that element there is. but remember that type of party tourism only effect that a small part of the island. i promised before the pandemic hit, we'd already introduced a law to tackle the excess a lot of f
new laws passed containing certain requirements than businesses offering accommodation half to can clive like alida, that means one of the often we provide public funds to support businesses and meeting these applications and improving quality and sustainability that and what our last austin. even though, but especially i don't care, but we are clear about our direction is helpful. don't yet food or know our future does not lie in low quality, offering luge party crowds or irresponsible...
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clive, thank you.o the first minister nicola sturgeon to remind her of the importance of wearing a face covering when there is a legal requirement to do so. the snp leader was reported to police after being filmed on saturday without a mask indoors in south lanarkshire. the video emerged hours before a legal requirement to wear masks in public places in scotland was lifted for the first time in nearly two years, bringing scotland in line with the rest of the uk. our scotland editor james cook reports. this is the image nicola sturgeon likes to project — caution in the face of covid — just hours before the restrictions she imposed were due to be lifted. instead, it was this maskless moment which went viral. her opponents say she's a hypocrite, the snp claim she only forgot her mask for a few seconds. the police have spoken to her and she has now apologised. my understanding is it was a matter of seconds. she realises the place is crowded, puts herface covering on, which is actually what we're asking peo
clive, thank you.o the first minister nicola sturgeon to remind her of the importance of wearing a face covering when there is a legal requirement to do so. the snp leader was reported to police after being filmed on saturday without a mask indoors in south lanarkshire. the video emerged hours before a legal requirement to wear masks in public places in scotland was lifted for the first time in nearly two years, bringing scotland in line with the rest of the uk. our scotland editor james cook...