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clive. indeed, thank you, tom simon _ tabloid newspapers. clive.spapers. clive. indeed, thank you, tom simon is at - tabloid newspapers. clive. indeed, thank you, tom simon is at the - tabloid newspapers. clive. indeed, i thank you, tom simon is at the high court. it's 1:18pm. our top story this afternoon... a bbc investigation has found health inspectors almost shut down an entire maternity unit in kent over hygiene and staffing figures. and still to come — we'll have advice on how to stay safe in the surf this hot bank holiday weekend. coming up on bbc news: champions league football will return to old trafford next season as marcus rashford helps manchester united secure a top four finish with a win over chelsea. manager erik ten hag says they're back where they belong. the family of an 85—year—old british national has told a bbc news arabic investigation, that his disabled wife died of starvation in sudan, after the british embassy left the couple to fend for themselves during the recent fighting. despite repeated calls for assistance, the coup
clive. indeed, thank you, tom simon _ tabloid newspapers. clive.spapers. clive. indeed, thank you, tom simon is at - tabloid newspapers. clive. indeed, thank you, tom simon is at the - tabloid newspapers. clive. indeed, i thank you, tom simon is at the high court. it's 1:18pm. our top story this afternoon... a bbc investigation has found health inspectors almost shut down an entire maternity unit in kent over hygiene and staffing figures. and still to come — we'll have advice on how to stay...
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as far as i'm aware, clive, happens now? as far as i'm aware, clive. suella _ happens now?a braverman _ happens now? as far as i'm aware, clive, suella braverman is - happens now? as far as i'm aware, clive, suella braverman is still- clive, suella braverman is still inside downing street, as you heard, she seems to be indicating she was there to discuss immigration, but i cannot imagine that the question of the speeding offence will not come up, especially since downing street are telling us the prime minister wants to gather further information. he hasn't yet decided to launch an inquiry into what she did or didn't say to civil servants, but he is in a very difficult position, because if he doesn't launch an inquiry or at least ask his ethics adviser to launch an inquiry, then the opposition parties are going to say he is weak and cannot stand up to us home secretary or those on the right of the party. if he does go down that road of an investigation, look at what has happened when he has had other investigations, he lost dominic raab as deputy prime minister, he also los
as far as i'm aware, clive, happens now? as far as i'm aware, clive. suella _ happens now?a braverman _ happens now? as far as i'm aware, clive, suella braverman is - happens now? as far as i'm aware, clive, suella braverman is still- clive, suella braverman is still inside downing street, as you heard, she seems to be indicating she was there to discuss immigration, but i cannot imagine that the question of the speeding offence will not come up, especially since downing street are telling us...
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i they clicked, and clive realised cj had a rift. ., ., they clicked, and clive realised cj had a rift to treat him as a human being. a _ had a gift. i learned to treat him as a human being. a human i had a gift. i learned to treat him i as a human being. a human being with -ifts as a human being. a human being with gifts that— as a human being. a human being with gifts that i_ as a human being. a human being with gifts that i haven't got. to treat him like — gifts that i haven't got. to treat him like a — gifts that i haven't got. to treat him like a decent person, to show interest— him like a decent person, to show interest in— him like a decent person, to show interest in him, because in every direction — interest in him, because in every direction we take, there is an awful lot of— direction we take, there is an awful lot of apathy. | direction we take, there is an awful lot of apathy-— lot of apathy. i spot things that eo - le lot of apathy. i spot things that people normally _ lot of apathy. i spot things that people normally overlook. i lot of apathy. i spot things that people n
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clive. thank you.fter the first rail strike for two months. members of the aslef train drivers' union were involved at 16 rail companies, with some running no services at all. these include transpennine express, northern, avanti, east midlands railway, thameslink and southern. 0ur transport correspondent, katy austin, has the very latest. there is a separate strike tomorrow. once again, empty platforms, closed stations and picket lines. i'm five hours into a journey that's going to be taking eight hours. michael had to take a coach to eurovision celebrations instead of the train. tthe journey should have taken three hours on the train this morning. it's obviously a massive inconvenience. i've lost half of my day at my destination in liverpool. so how did we get to this point? the train companies and the government say the railway is financially unsustainable and ways of working have to change to enable pay rises. unions point out the increases which have been offered are way below inflation and argue j
clive. thank you.fter the first rail strike for two months. members of the aslef train drivers' union were involved at 16 rail companies, with some running no services at all. these include transpennine express, northern, avanti, east midlands railway, thameslink and southern. 0ur transport correspondent, katy austin, has the very latest. there is a separate strike tomorrow. once again, empty platforms, closed stations and picket lines. i'm five hours into a journey that's going to be taking...
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clive, i think defiant probably sums up clive, i think defiant probably sums up imran khan's attitudeho were chanting slogans, there were journalists and lawyers there too, and the paramilitaries there to protect him in riot kit, as well as police officers. this was quite an unruly crowd making its way through the complex, occasionally knocking people off their feet. when he arrived in court, during the times that the court was not in session, he allowed journalists to have a conversation with them. i asked him whether he can down to the behaviour that we have seen in the course of the last few days, the violence that we have seen in some parts of pakistan. now, he said he had always promoted peaceful protest, but that he could not be held responsible for what had happened during the course of the last few days because he was in police custody. now, that is not the view taken by the pakistan government here, who do put the chaos that has happened in the last few days, they put it down to mr khan's responsibility. he will appear in court on monday when the bile runs out, but one of the
clive, i think defiant probably sums up clive, i think defiant probably sums up imran khan's attitudeho were chanting slogans, there were journalists and lawyers there too, and the paramilitaries there to protect him in riot kit, as well as police officers. this was quite an unruly crowd making its way through the complex, occasionally knocking people off their feet. when he arrived in court, during the times that the court was not in session, he allowed journalists to have a conversation with...
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they clicked and clive realised cj had a gift.ecause in every direction we take, there's direction we take, there's an awful lot of apathy. i spot things that people often overlook, you know, you wouldn't normally see. this relationship, spanning 13 years, has now seen cj recognised for his work by the royal photographic society. he was the son of one of the country's most prominent rulers. the prince was then captured and shipped to london along with what became known as the largest haul of artefacts by written in the history. here's our ethiopian correspondent. taken to europe in the 19th century by british soldiers. his life was short and tragic. but he had the favour of queen victoria, and he was buried in windsor castle. translation: i feel translation: ifeel sad for him. translation: i feel sad for him. he was separated from his country. ifeel for him. he remained there as if he had no home. the strong whole of his father was the second. this initial was once for emperors. the witness the years who committed suicide upon def
they clicked and clive realised cj had a gift.ecause in every direction we take, there's direction we take, there's an awful lot of apathy. i spot things that people often overlook, you know, you wouldn't normally see. this relationship, spanning 13 years, has now seen cj recognised for his work by the royal photographic society. he was the son of one of the country's most prominent rulers. the prince was then captured and shipped to london along with what became known as the largest haul of...
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yes, clive, thank you.e of tradition, pomp and ceremony, as king charles is crowned alongside the queen consort. king charles has beenjoined by the prince and princess of wales for a walkabout on the mall, to meet well—wishers from all over the world. it's been a day of rehearsals and diplomatic duties for the king, in advance of the coronation. thousands of people have come to london for the big day and tens of millions are expected to watch the ceremony around the world. 0urfirst report tonight is from our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. cheering just a matter of hours to go now. and for those who've already taken up their places on the mall, a visit from the king. 0n the other side of the mall, william was preoccupied with the weather. i pray the sunshine stays out. keep you all dry. catherine with the children and prince george's role as a pageboy. they're really well. thank you. a bit nervous, obviously, with a big day ahead. but can't wait, actually. vip guests are arriving in london. prime min
yes, clive, thank you.e of tradition, pomp and ceremony, as king charles is crowned alongside the queen consort. king charles has beenjoined by the prince and princess of wales for a walkabout on the mall, to meet well—wishers from all over the world. it's been a day of rehearsals and diplomatic duties for the king, in advance of the coronation. thousands of people have come to london for the big day and tens of millions are expected to watch the ceremony around the world. 0urfirst report...
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they clicked and clive realised cj had a gift.en't got. to treat him like a decent person, to show interest in him, because in every direction we take, there's an awful lot of apathy. i spot things that people often overlook, you know, you wouldn't normally see. this relationship, spanning 13 years, has now seen cj recognised for his work by the royal photographic society. you're live with bbc news. now to northern ireland where sinn fein's vice president michelle 0'neill has called on the british and irish governments to deliver a plan to restore a power—sharing government at stormont. it's after her party delivered a stunning success in the council elections, becoming the largest party in local government for the first time. emma vardy reports. the political landscape of northern ireland is changing. unionism, the belief that northern ireland should remain part of the uk, is no longer the dominant force. as the democratic unionist party, for a second time in 12 months, has been overtaken by sinn fein. i thought it was inevitable
they clicked and clive realised cj had a gift.en't got. to treat him like a decent person, to show interest in him, because in every direction we take, there's an awful lot of apathy. i spot things that people often overlook, you know, you wouldn't normally see. this relationship, spanning 13 years, has now seen cj recognised for his work by the royal photographic society. you're live with bbc news. now to northern ireland where sinn fein's vice president michelle 0'neill has called on the...
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they clicked and clive realised cj had a gift.a human being, a human being with gifts that i haven't got. to treat him like a decent person, to show interest in him, because in every direction we take, there's an awful lot of apathy. i spot things that people often overlook, you know, you wouldn't normally see. this relationship, spanning 13 years, has now seen cj recognised for his work by the royal photographic society. you're live with bbc news. to greece now, and the centre—right party of the incumbent prime minister, kyriakos mitsotakis, has claimed victory in sunday's elections. with almost all the votes counted, his new democracy party has over 40% — twice that of its nearest rival, the leftist syriza party. it is now likely that the ruling party will go for a second round of elections in latejune to try and secure a majority in parliament, rather than form a coalition. our correspondent in athens, nick beake, explained how the prime minister has been reacting to the results. he was talking about a political earthquake here
they clicked and clive realised cj had a gift.a human being, a human being with gifts that i haven't got. to treat him like a decent person, to show interest in him, because in every direction we take, there's an awful lot of apathy. i spot things that people often overlook, you know, you wouldn't normally see. this relationship, spanning 13 years, has now seen cj recognised for his work by the royal photographic society. you're live with bbc news. to greece now, and the centre—right party of...
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they clicked and clive realised cj had a gift.g, a human being with gifts that i haven't got. to treat him like a decent person, to show interest in him, because in every direction we take, there's an awful lot of apathy. i spot things that people often overlook, you know, you wouldn't normally see. this relationship, spanning 13 years, has now seen cj recognised for his work by the royal photographic society. you're live with bbc news. "we cannot simply carry on as we did before". those are the words of the head of world health organization, dr tedros, at the start of the world health assembly in geneva. global health leaders are gathering in switzerland for the annual meeting. it comes just weeks after the who declared that covid is no longer a global health emergency. the un's health agency has launched a new worldwide network aimed at quickly detecting the spread of infectious diseases in an effort to be better prepared for future pandemics. earlier i spoke to dr tom frieden, the former head of the us public health authority,
they clicked and clive realised cj had a gift.g, a human being with gifts that i haven't got. to treat him like a decent person, to show interest in him, because in every direction we take, there's an awful lot of apathy. i spot things that people often overlook, you know, you wouldn't normally see. this relationship, spanning 13 years, has now seen cj recognised for his work by the royal photographic society. you're live with bbc news. "we cannot simply carry on as we did before"....
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clive, good morning, thank you so much for joining us. doctor joe biden was the -- u.s. first lady to attend the british monarch. what is her attended me to british people? >> i think it's very important to continue, obviously, between the united states and don't pay. with the irony, of course, that the president's wife was watching the ceremony of an ich america rejected in 1776. she can do it with a certain coolness and mocked up to party, which is perhaps lacking today here in london. people being swept away, as you can see, in the streets, and although the parade is being rained upon, not by route me, which is unusual, but it's being rained upon, and even that does not deter them. just before i came on the air, where i am is on the direct route as a flight path as a planes that flew over, which had to be -- because of the weather. that was a roaring finale. of course, we came to the moment at the end, when we saw who is going to appear on the balcony, because that balcony appearance at the end of the celebration is a key to who's in and who's out in the world family.
clive, good morning, thank you so much for joining us. doctor joe biden was the -- u.s. first lady to attend the british monarch. what is her attended me to british people? >> i think it's very important to continue, obviously, between the united states and don't pay. with the irony, of course, that the president's wife was watching the ceremony of an ich america rejected in 1776. she can do it with a certain coolness and mocked up to party, which is perhaps lacking today here in london....
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they clicked and clive realised he had a gift. things that people often overlook. you know, you wouldn't normally see. this relationship spanning 13 years has now seen cj recognised for his work by the royal photographic society. you're live with bbc news. the uk governement has said it would remove the right for some international students to bring dependants into britain from january 202a. it's part of a plan to bring down overall migration levels. current rules allow postgraduate students studying courses lasting nine months or longer to bring partners and children to britain. they also allow international students to switch out of the student route into work routes before their studies have been completed, and that will also be removed in the new policy. the government said the number of dependants had jumped eightfold since 2019 to 136,000 people in 2022. for the year ending june 2022, net migration reached an all—time high of 504,000, and numbers could be even higher in some new numbers that will be published on thursday. li
they clicked and clive realised he had a gift. things that people often overlook. you know, you wouldn't normally see. this relationship spanning 13 years has now seen cj recognised for his work by the royal photographic society. you're live with bbc news. the uk governement has said it would remove the right for some international students to bring dependants into britain from january 202a. it's part of a plan to bring down overall migration levels. current rules allow postgraduate students...
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my clive, they reminisce, chat and loving me support each other. so that's why the saga. i always say no child should be seen as a foster child and these are kids in and they need our help and supportive her or, and the most one. 0 touched woodson, elko will continue to care for babies in their time of need that she still has one wish or rather to them in course. yes, of course my big goal would be to care for the $100.00. by the time i retire like maybe even do it a year longer, depending on my health that believe me is all that and to find them the best possible homes. yeah, yeah. and of course what still very close to my heart is yvonne. i am very worried about that. oh, who is daniel? i'm had sneaked. it's not true. she one i'm like nicholson's it's not so easy with her. i don't want to have to send her to some home. i want to find a good set up my someday i can close my eyes and say, sneak that interest. okay. she's in good hands on my voice. josma gotten conjunctive shook my home. i'm finding a new home for von just like for all the other children. so far, and elk b
my clive, they reminisce, chat and loving me support each other. so that's why the saga. i always say no child should be seen as a foster child and these are kids in and they need our help and supportive her or, and the most one. 0 touched woodson, elko will continue to care for babies in their time of need that she still has one wish or rather to them in course. yes, of course my big goal would be to care for the $100.00. by the time i retire like maybe even do it a year longer, depending on...
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engines roar clive? yeah? 0n the silver — that's it. a little bit more this way. are so many parts that need to work together. below the glossy surface of coronation day are the thousands of people who make it happen. music:jesu,joy or man's desiring by bach hello there, it has been sunny this weekend and has actually felt quite warm. temperatures into the low 20s, but a band of rain crossing the country as we speak. that's introducing some cooler air. for the new week, it looks mostly dry with a few showers around, and high pressure dominating. the dry weather does persist. it remains rather cool on monday and tuesday into the start of wednesday, but signs of it warming up a little bit towards the end of the week. this rain band, this cold front with the cooler air behind it, slowly working its way eastwards across the country. splashes of rain as it slowly travels eastwards. behind it, a cooler day for scotland and northern ireland, a bit of sunshine and blustery showers. and ahead of it, good spells of sunshine and a brighter, sunnier, warmer day for east and s
engines roar clive? yeah? 0n the silver — that's it. a little bit more this way. are so many parts that need to work together. below the glossy surface of coronation day are the thousands of people who make it happen. music:jesu,joy or man's desiring by bach hello there, it has been sunny this weekend and has actually felt quite warm. temperatures into the low 20s, but a band of rain crossing the country as we speak. that's introducing some cooler air. for the new week, it looks mostly dry...
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engines roar clive? yeah? on the silver — that's it. a little bit more this way.re are so many parts that need to work together. below the glossy surface of coronation day are the thousands of people who make it happen. jesu, joy or man's desiring by bach plays. hello there. looks like high pressure will continue to bring a lot of fine and settled weather to the country for the rest of this week and into the weekend. temperatures will be climbing slightly, particularly where we have the sunshine. that said, there'll still be a few showers around and outbreaks of rain around the area of high pressure. so, this weather front will be bringing some wet weather to the north of scotland throughout the day on wednesday. now, the blue tinge is fading away for wednesday. we're starting to import that yellow and orange colour, so, the temperature's climbing a little bit. so in the sunny spots, it'll feel very pleasant through the afternoon, but it starts off chilly. lots of sunshine. then the clouds build again. showers, this time, affecting the southern half of britain. fu
engines roar clive? yeah? on the silver — that's it. a little bit more this way.re are so many parts that need to work together. below the glossy surface of coronation day are the thousands of people who make it happen. jesu, joy or man's desiring by bach plays. hello there. looks like high pressure will continue to bring a lot of fine and settled weather to the country for the rest of this week and into the weekend. temperatures will be climbing slightly, particularly where we have the...
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clive? yeah? on the silver — that's it. a little bit more this way. a bit more this way?eed to work together. below the glossy surface of coronation day are the thousands of people who make it happen. jesu, joy or man's desiring by bach plays. hello. for the vast majority of places, saturday turned into a mostly sunny and very warm day. many parts of western england, wales, northern ireland and scotland saw temperatures up to 21 degrees. however, in eastern england underneath this stubborn area of cloud, some places only got to ten degrees. now, that stubborn area of cloud still with us for sunday morning but it should break up a little more effectively through the day ahead to allow more sunshine and warmth. at the same time, this cold front pushing in from the north—west will bring rain into parts of scotland and northern ireland first thing and as that front pushes south—eastwards through the day, it will introduce something a little bit cooler to the north and the west of the uk. so, through sunday morning, this cloud to start off across central and eastern england sh
clive? yeah? on the silver — that's it. a little bit more this way. a bit more this way?eed to work together. below the glossy surface of coronation day are the thousands of people who make it happen. jesu, joy or man's desiring by bach plays. hello. for the vast majority of places, saturday turned into a mostly sunny and very warm day. many parts of western england, wales, northern ireland and scotland saw temperatures up to 21 degrees. however, in eastern england underneath this stubborn...
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indeed, at the time he was seen as a rising star of clive comrie. as a rising star of.ame in westminster as a fierce opponent of the afghanistan and iraq wars. indeed, he led an unsuccessful attempt to impeach the then prime minister, tony blair, over the iraq war. in 2010, he took the unusual decision for a politician to take a career break. he went to harvard university in the united states. in 2016, he was elected a member of the national assembly. although he was a little embarrassed by this campaign leaflet from plied plaid cymru that called him an x factor politician labelled by some the mob dragon, that in welsh folklore was the prophetic sun. now here he is speaking on the plaid cymru website about one political memory when he was a child. one of my first political memories was meeting the then labour prime minister, jim callaghan, on a visit to ammanford. he came up to me and with a camera behind him and asked, of course that typical politician's question, well, what do you want to be when you grow up? young man. and i said straightaway, prime minister. you wan
indeed, at the time he was seen as a rising star of clive comrie. as a rising star of.ame in westminster as a fierce opponent of the afghanistan and iraq wars. indeed, he led an unsuccessful attempt to impeach the then prime minister, tony blair, over the iraq war. in 2010, he took the unusual decision for a politician to take a career break. he went to harvard university in the united states. in 2016, he was elected a member of the national assembly. although he was a little embarrassed by...
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you can see a few hundred have gathered behind me here in clive, iowa, just outside of des moines, and on the heels of last week's announcement on twitter that was botched a bit. it was an embarrassment for his campaign, but he said it cleary is a sign also his campaign has a lot of interest. and i can tell you talking to republican voters here, there is tremendous interest in governor desantis. and chief among the questions is can he live up to sort of his billing? he's been talking for several months leading into this presidential campaigning what he calls florida a blewprint, and that he's now taken this across the country starting here in iowa to campaign on what he's been signing into law, those very deeply conservative laws. and talking to voters here, they aren't necessarily as interested in the fight over disney or the specific school classroom reform bills. they are talking and looking for a republican candidate who can win. so that, of course, is the burden of governor desantis to show he is a strong candidate in a growing field, a growing republican field. former president d
you can see a few hundred have gathered behind me here in clive, iowa, just outside of des moines, and on the heels of last week's announcement on twitter that was botched a bit. it was an embarrassment for his campaign, but he said it cleary is a sign also his campaign has a lot of interest. and i can tell you talking to republican voters here, there is tremendous interest in governor desantis. and chief among the questions is can he live up to sort of his billing? he's been talking for...
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during an appearance in the city of clive, he went after mr. biden. >> our great american comeback starts by sending joe biden back to his basement in delaware. [ cheers ] we must choose a new direction for our country. we must choose a path that will lead to a revival of american greatness. >> desantis' chief rival for the gop nomination, former president donald trump, is scheduled to be in iowa tomorrow. >>> crews may resume searching for victims after a building collapse in iowa. right now it's unclear when authorities will allow rescue teams back on the site in davenport due to safety concerns. officials say five people are missing, including two who could be buried under the rubble. one survivor was rescued in a fourth floor apartment monday night hours after authorities said everyone in the building had been accounted for. the city said demolition was expected to begin yesterday, but later clarified it was a multistep process. >> so understand it's not that we don't want to do this, it's the fact that we have to do it in a safe manner. >>
during an appearance in the city of clive, he went after mr. biden. >> our great american comeback starts by sending joe biden back to his basement in delaware. [ cheers ] we must choose a new direction for our country. we must choose a path that will lead to a revival of american greatness. >> desantis' chief rival for the gop nomination, former president donald trump, is scheduled to be in iowa tomorrow. >>> crews may resume searching for victims after a building collapse...
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. >>> joining me now is the former managing editor of "the sunday times" in london, clive irving, alwayshese stories. it's complicated for king charles iii. it's complicated for the united kingdom. yes, there's still quite a bit of support for the monarchy, but it's diminished over the years, and it's diminishing with this new king. doesn't have the same popularity or goodwill that his mother did. what's next? how is this coronation going to go? will it be accepting, a very different looking future, or will it be clinging, as i said earlier, to a storied past? >> well, it should be -- reflects enormous change socially in that you've got two divorced people being coronated. that would have been unthinkable in 1953. also unthinkable would have been the king's previous mistress is going to be crowned, and the crown has a load of diamonds in it worth about $60 billion. so that's one big change. and you've pointed out that it seems anicknistic against the idea of this being a modern state to have something basically medieval which is part of the -- this whole coronation, part of the british c
. >>> joining me now is the former managing editor of "the sunday times" in london, clive irving, alwayshese stories. it's complicated for king charles iii. it's complicated for the united kingdom. yes, there's still quite a bit of support for the monarchy, but it's diminished over the years, and it's diminishing with this new king. doesn't have the same popularity or goodwill that his mother did. what's next? how is this coronation going to go? will it be accepting, a very...
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so clive lewis was warned don't iwnn— so clive lewis was warned don't iwnn wn— so clive lewis was warnedpress his views fiercely without we without amplification. are we going to decide - much . without amplification. are we- going to decide-much someone going to decide how much someone can going to decide how much someone oeni—— going to decide how much someone can—in democratic- can participate in democratic ieoeie— can participate in democratic. ieoeie—nowen debate depending on the power of inei— debate depending on the power of inei-ii— debate depending on the power of their-it seems— debate depending on the power of their-it seems a- debate depending on the power of their it seems a little their lungs? it seems a little iii. — their lungs? it seems a little iii. weii— their lungs? it seems a little bit. well arbitrary to me. i inini— bit. well arbitrary to me. i inini inei— bit. well arbitrary to me. i think that not— bit. well arbitrary to me. i think that not allowing amplification areasonable. amplification is a reasonable. but what they'd amplification is a reasonable. but with
so clive lewis was warned don't iwnn— so clive lewis was warned don't iwnn wn— so clive lewis was warnedpress his views fiercely without we without amplification. are we going to decide - much . without amplification. are we- going to decide-much someone going to decide how much someone can going to decide how much someone oeni—— going to decide how much someone can—in democratic- can participate in democratic ieoeie— can participate in democratic. ieoeie—nowen debate depending on...
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he didn't stand on ceremony or offer any small talk — "clive, how are you?"e simply said "the queen is gravely ill and can you come in?" and i was preparing to fly to italy on a filming trip the next day and i thought... i should go in. i was in the newsnight office because we'd had wind, obviously with a note being passed through the house of commons, that something was happening. i know i speak on behalf of the entire house when i say that we send our best wishes to her majesty the queen and that she and the royal family are in our thoughts and prayers at this moment. and of course there's this big protocol, obviously, if the queen had passed away then newsnight wouldn't be going on. but simultaneously i was getting calls, as we were waiting to see if this event was going to unfold, i got a call from don macinnes who was running the events coverage and he said "look, would you be able to get yourself to balmoral?" so as soon as we heard that the queen had in fact died, newsnight was obviously cancelled, so i got on the train and then rushed home, threw all
he didn't stand on ceremony or offer any small talk — "clive, how are you?"e simply said "the queen is gravely ill and can you come in?" and i was preparing to fly to italy on a filming trip the next day and i thought... i should go in. i was in the newsnight office because we'd had wind, obviously with a note being passed through the house of commons, that something was happening. i know i speak on behalf of the entire house when i say that we send our best wishes to her...
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on the garden he created, designer manoj malde married his partner, clive gillmor. ..united in marriageoom. the garden of unity has been designed as a garden for everyone — whoever you are, whatever you're from. look at me. i'm here creating gardens. we've had a gay marriage here. it's a wonderful place to be. every garden needs to have a life beyond chelsea. after this week's show, many will be moved to schools, hospitals and community spaces. daniella relph, bbc news, chelsea flower show. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello. our spell of fairly settled late spring weather is set to continue for another few days. yet so high pressure in charge and through the next couple of days then things looking largely dry and fine spells of sunshine around the sunshine really quite strong at this time of year. we did have largely clear skies in norfolk as the sun set had a bit more cloud elsewhere during monday evening. but as we head through into the early hours of tuesday, here's the high pressure in the atlantic that's pushing its way in just a couple of fronts at times, just p
on the garden he created, designer manoj malde married his partner, clive gillmor. ..united in marriageoom. the garden of unity has been designed as a garden for everyone — whoever you are, whatever you're from. look at me. i'm here creating gardens. we've had a gay marriage here. it's a wonderful place to be. every garden needs to have a life beyond chelsea. after this week's show, many will be moved to schools, hospitals and community spaces. daniella relph, bbc news, chelsea flower show....
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that's clive monica comes from a small village in south western molly where he worked as a shepherd and farmer that was the or he came to europe as a refugee that's been okay monica. i mean, you can start those budgets and these are my beautiful one ad lane. yes, you're pretty much ready for the pretty the meeting. come find it live in the countryside. you need animals. you say, especially if you want to be self sufficient to associations that they're important for us and for the land and to the they provide us with food and obviously they need something to live on themselves. but they give so much background. but rosella is now 63 and can no longer manage all the work on her own market came just at the right time. ro settler met him 2 years ago at a refugee shelter. she'd long been on the lookout for someone to help her, but hadn't found anyone willing to live and work with her in this remote location. a month that is great. he's so kind, very respectful and not afraid of hard work. get on the but the she thought he also knows what he's doing me to. and in fact he actually likes being
that's clive monica comes from a small village in south western molly where he worked as a shepherd and farmer that was the or he came to europe as a refugee that's been okay monica. i mean, you can start those budgets and these are my beautiful one ad lane. yes, you're pretty much ready for the pretty the meeting. come find it live in the countryside. you need animals. you say, especially if you want to be self sufficient to associations that they're important for us and for the land and to...
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back to you clive. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. it is not bad out there. a bad week of weather. i think most people will think it is going to be a pleasant week of weather, i have warm weather, some sunny wealth for yacht at time, what i don't have for you really is a heat wave, you may have heard some chatter online about heat wave, well toe get one we need to see three consecutive days of temperatures above these thresh hoergesd 25—28 degrees celsius, depending where you are across the uk, want we are seeing this week is not temperatures at those levels, but, high teen, low 20s, that will feel pleasant when you get yourself into some sunshine, and just about all of us will see some, that said at the moment, at the chelsea flower show we saw a lot of cloud, in the east we have got cloud and perhaps drizzle. this band of cloud brings showers into the north of england but elsewhere, good spells of sunshine, in some western areas it is beautifully sunny and through parts of the midlands, south—east wales, south—west england we will see temperatures of 22 or
back to you clive. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. it is not bad out there. a bad week of weather. i think most people will think it is going to be a pleasant week of weather, i have warm weather, some sunny wealth for yacht at time, what i don't have for you really is a heat wave, you may have heard some chatter online about heat wave, well toe get one we need to see three consecutive days of temperatures above these thresh hoergesd 25—28 degrees celsius, depending where you...
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conscious and will rebuild, i hope ukraine has people who can truly be called heroes, they were killed clivepiers, completely ignored them. and there are people who still have not reflected on this at all . and when you ask them about the war about the occupation , they perceive this issue as secondary for them and they are not too eager to talk about it. as if you're asking them, well, something that doesn't directly concern them, i wanted to ask how it was to live in the occupation no, i don't want to talk on camera, ok, excuse my time, despite everything, there is great faith that this will all end with our victory, you must feel that ukraine remembers them, that ukraine has forgotten about them. what the russians didn't say during the occupation, when they don't forget about ukrainians, and it 's not just words, it's real actions. i'm very glad that i joined this expedition and i'm very glad that we continue to restore our statehood and continue to liberate ukrainians from the occupation
conscious and will rebuild, i hope ukraine has people who can truly be called heroes, they were killed clivepiers, completely ignored them. and there are people who still have not reflected on this at all . and when you ask them about the war about the occupation , they perceive this issue as secondary for them and they are not too eager to talk about it. as if you're asking them, well, something that doesn't directly concern them, i wanted to ask how it was to live in the occupation no, i...
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they killed clive, who resisted, who deliberately did not come into contact with the occupiers, and they ignored. if for them it is secondary and they are not too willing they talk about it as if you are asking them something that does not directly concern them i wanted to ask how it was to live in the occupation no i don't want to talk on camera okay excuse me for the time nevertheless, there is a great belief that this will all end with our victory, people should feel that ukraine remembers them, that ukraine has forgotten about them. what, so that the russians don't say. during the occupation, they never forget about ukrainians, and it's not just words, it's real actions i am very glad that i joined this expedition and i am very glad that we continue to catch frogs and continue to free ukrainians from the occupation. in fact, i constantly think about the psychological support of people who were under occupation . to ask what about this, but well, there is no information about psychological support yet, because even just listening to these stories is quite difficult and i can’t imagine
they killed clive, who resisted, who deliberately did not come into contact with the occupiers, and they ignored. if for them it is secondary and they are not too willing they talk about it as if you are asking them something that does not directly concern them i wanted to ask how it was to live in the occupation no i don't want to talk on camera okay excuse me for the time nevertheless, there is a great belief that this will all end with our victory, people should feel that ukraine remembers...
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on the garden he created, designer manoj malde married his partner, clive gillmor.gratulations. if you wish, you may kiss the groom. the garden of unity has been designed as a garden for everyone, whoever you are, wherever you're from. look at me, i'm here creating gardens, we had a gay marriage here. it's a wonderful place to be. every garden needs to have a life beyond chelsea. after this week's show, many will be moved to schools, hospitals and community spaces. daniela relph, bbc news, chelsea flower show. and this is bbc news. let mejust let me just pause to say goodbye to our viewers watching around the world. extreme weather has caused trillions of dollars of economic damage in the last half century according to a report by the world world meteorological organisation. but better early warning systems and disaster management mean the number of people dying because of extreme climate conditions has fallen dramatically. our climate editorjustin rowlatt has been looking at the detail. well, floods, storms and wildfires have taken a terrible toll over the last 50
on the garden he created, designer manoj malde married his partner, clive gillmor.gratulations. if you wish, you may kiss the groom. the garden of unity has been designed as a garden for everyone, whoever you are, wherever you're from. look at me, i'm here creating gardens, we had a gay marriage here. it's a wonderful place to be. every garden needs to have a life beyond chelsea. after this week's show, many will be moved to schools, hospitals and community spaces. daniela relph, bbc news,...
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clive , , now, clive wratten. clive, good morning— , now, clive wratten.yes well, i'm already— �*"ri good morning. yes well, i'm already being out ioarnaiisi— well, i'm already being out ioarnaiisi iv— well, i'm already being out journalist by about 500 sheep ienini— journalist by about 500 sheep ienini ne— journalist by about 500 sheep behind me, but— journalist by about 500 sheep behind me, but certainly the ainosonere— behind me, but certainly the atmosphere here already is ionising— atmosphere here already is building despite the show only reaiiv— building despite the show only reaiiv opening— building despite the show only really opening up at 15 minutes ago. — really opening up at 15 minutes ago. ani— really opening up at 15 minutes ago. one a— really opening up at 15 minutes ago. one a iaii— really opening up at 15 minutes ago. and a full day of festivities— ago. and a full day of festivities for- ago. and a full day of festivities for families. and as you— festivities for families. and as you savv— festivities for families. and as you say, thousand
clive , , now, clive wratten. clive, good morning— , now, clive wratten.yes well, i'm already— �*"ri good morning. yes well, i'm already being out ioarnaiisi— well, i'm already being out ioarnaiisi iv— well, i'm already being out journalist by about 500 sheep ienini— journalist by about 500 sheep ienini ne— journalist by about 500 sheep behind me, but— journalist by about 500 sheep behind me, but certainly the ainosonere— behind me, but certainly the atmosphere here...
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in his teens he teamed i with professional photographer clive humann told him.a human being with gifts i haven't got. to treat him like different person to show in him because in every direction we take, there's an awful lot of apathy.- awful lot of apathy. eyespot that people _ awful lot of apathy. eyespot that people often _ awful lot of apathy. eyespot that people often overlook, | awful lot of apathy. eyespot - that people often overlook, you know _ that people often overlook, you know you _ that people often overlook, you know. you would not normally see _ know. you would not normally see. , ., ., , , know. you would not normally see. , ., .,, see. this relationship spanning 13 ears see. this relationship spanning 13 years has — see. this relationship spanning 13 years has now _ see. this relationship spanning 13 years has now seen - see. this relationship spanning 13 years has now seen cj - 13 years has now seen cj recognised for his work by the royal photographic society. you with bbc news. returning to our top story. the japanese prime minister is hostin
in his teens he teamed i with professional photographer clive humann told him.a human being with gifts i haven't got. to treat him like different person to show in him because in every direction we take, there's an awful lot of apathy.- awful lot of apathy. eyespot that people _ awful lot of apathy. eyespot that people often _ awful lot of apathy. eyespot that people often overlook, | awful lot of apathy. eyespot - that people often overlook, you know _ that people often overlook, you know you...
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has been the star of the show. 0n the garden he created, designer manoj malde married his partner, clive groom. the garden of unity has been designed as a garden for everyone — whoever you are, whatever you're from. look at me. i'm here creating gardens. we've had a gay marriage here. it's a wonderful place to be. every garden needs to have a life beyond chelsea. after this week's show, many will be moved to schools, hospitals and community spaces. daniella relph, bbc news, chelsea flower show. time for a look at the weather. here's sarah keith—lucas. we had another largely dry day with spells _ we had another largely dry day with spells of— we had another largely dry day with spells of strong sunshine out there and in _ spells of strong sunshine out there and in the — spells of strong sunshine out there and in the stable area of the high pressure — and in the stable area of the high pressure that is with us, these clouds — pressure that is with us, these clouds were spotted earlier as the sun was— clouds were spotted earlier as the sun was setting in inverness, lenticular— sun was setti
has been the star of the show. 0n the garden he created, designer manoj malde married his partner, clive groom. the garden of unity has been designed as a garden for everyone — whoever you are, whatever you're from. look at me. i'm here creating gardens. we've had a gay marriage here. it's a wonderful place to be. every garden needs to have a life beyond chelsea. after this week's show, many will be moved to schools, hospitals and community spaces. daniella relph, bbc news, chelsea flower...
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we are expecting to see him appear in court on monday when his bail runs out, but i think, clive, oned the course of this way, and there were points where it was not certain what would happen to the pti, his political party, that movement, how it was going to be affected by mr khan being in police custody, but the fact that he has come through to this weekend is being celebrated by his supporters will presumably make mr khan feel even stronger. caroline davies in islamabad. a former us marine who placed a new york subway passenger in a fatal chokehold has been charged with manslaughter. daniel penney is accused of causing the death ofjordan neely on a new york subway car last week. his lawyers said he could not have known his actions to subdue mr neely would lead to his death. we heard how he was trained and decorated marine, which means to me you have gone through more training and situations than someone in who was a newbie in the process of military. when you are trained in combat might that gives you something the average person does not have. he gives you options. the bbc�*s nada
we are expecting to see him appear in court on monday when his bail runs out, but i think, clive, oned the course of this way, and there were points where it was not certain what would happen to the pti, his political party, that movement, how it was going to be affected by mr khan being in police custody, but the fact that he has come through to this weekend is being celebrated by his supporters will presumably make mr khan feel even stronger. caroline davies in islamabad. a former us marine...
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clive watson runs more than a0 pubs including this one in west london.id was behind us, but then we went into the storm of cost increases, particularly on food, it has gone up by 20%, labour, just recently a hike in the labour costs, that is by 10%. drink prices have gone up about ten to 15%. so the cost impacts are huge on the industry. if it is the punters though who pay the price, you risk losing business. it's not ideal to pass the cost on because they become less competitive in the market, people don't want to spend more money because costs have gone up with heating, etc, and it does affect business but they have to pass the cost on otherwise, as i say, they are going to have to close down. it has obviouslyjust been payday, so we have all come out, no—brainer, but, yeah, at the end of the month we definitely decide to stay in. and do you feel places have got more expensive? yeah, 100%, yeah. i don't blame them to be honest because they are getting less people walk through the door. they are doing a brisk bank holiday trade here in west london but th
clive watson runs more than a0 pubs including this one in west london.id was behind us, but then we went into the storm of cost increases, particularly on food, it has gone up by 20%, labour, just recently a hike in the labour costs, that is by 10%. drink prices have gone up about ten to 15%. so the cost impacts are huge on the industry. if it is the punters though who pay the price, you risk losing business. it's not ideal to pass the cost on because they become less competitive in the market,...
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clive, thank you so much, yes, welcome to westminster abbey tonight, where we are just a matter of hoursecial guests from around the world have been arriving in london throughout the day. thousands of people have come to the capital for the event and a little earlier this afternoon the king was joined by the prince and princess of wales and they went on a surprise walkabout on the mall to meet some of the well—wishers gathered there. our first report is from our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. standing in front of the high altar of this ancient abbey, a sight which hasn't been seen for 70 years. the 700—year—old coronation chair complete with scotland's stone of destiny underneath it. the chair upon which kings and queens have been crowned across the centuries and where tomorrow, charles iii will be consecrated in an act of christian worship dating back a thousand years. london is ready. many have already made their way to the processional route to bag their places. and this afternoon they had a visit from the king. on the other side of the mall, william was preoccupied with the w
clive, thank you so much, yes, welcome to westminster abbey tonight, where we are just a matter of hoursecial guests from around the world have been arriving in london throughout the day. thousands of people have come to the capital for the event and a little earlier this afternoon the king was joined by the prince and princess of wales and they went on a surprise walkabout on the mall to meet some of the well—wishers gathered there. our first report is from our royal correspondent nicholas...
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clive, ou have work go quickly. brilliant. clive, you have been _ work go quickly. brilliant.d _ everyone. brixham has got a huge amount of history and holly - everyone. brixham has got a huge amount of history and holly has i amount of history and holly has brought some things from the museum, some artefacts, but can tell us exactly how brixham is involved in this coronation in westminster this time. . this coronation in westminster this time. , , ., time. the him being sign of the coronation _ time. the him being sign of the coronation was _ time. the him being sign of the coronation was actually - time. the him being sign of the coronation was actually written | time. the him being sign of the - coronation was actually written here in brixham by the reverend henry francis for his congregation. just show me this — francis for his congregation. just show me this little cup and plate. it's quite interesting because this is a coronation cup for king edward viii. of is a coronation cup for king edward viii. of course, the coronation may never happen because he abdicated. manufac
clive, ou have work go quickly. brilliant. clive, you have been _ work go quickly. brilliant.d _ everyone. brixham has got a huge amount of history and holly - everyone. brixham has got a huge amount of history and holly has i amount of history and holly has brought some things from the museum, some artefacts, but can tell us exactly how brixham is involved in this coronation in westminster this time. . this coronation in westminster this time. , , ., time. the him being sign of the coronation...
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chelsea first too, a wedding. 0n the garden he created, designer manoj malde married his partner, cliveeveryone, whoever you are, wherever you're from. look at me, i'm here creating gardens, we had a gay marriage here, it's a wonderful place to be. every garden needs to have a life beyond chelsea. after this week's show, many will be moved to schools, hospitals and community spaces. daniela relph, bbc news, chelsea flower show. time for a look at the weather. here's sarah keith—lucas. you had some spring sunshine for some of us and if you have been lucky enough to see the blue skies and sunshine it has been quite warm, temperatures up to 23. this was the beautiful picture off the west coast of scotland earlier on. elsewhere we have had a bit more cloud. if you have been trapped under that it was a bit slow to warm up. but through the week, a similar story. high—pressure dominating and largely try and settled. some warm sunshine around but some of us keeping loud at times. high—pressure out in the atlantic, building its way gradually across our shores, couple of fronts drifting around th
chelsea first too, a wedding. 0n the garden he created, designer manoj malde married his partner, cliveeveryone, whoever you are, wherever you're from. look at me, i'm here creating gardens, we had a gay marriage here, it's a wonderful place to be. every garden needs to have a life beyond chelsea. after this week's show, many will be moved to schools, hospitals and community spaces. daniela relph, bbc news, chelsea flower show. time for a look at the weather. here's sarah keith—lucas. you had...
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and a man setting out on a four-state tour of key primary states, he will have his official event in clive and then going to south carolina friday. >> thank you, rahel. >>> russia is issuing condemnation of ukraine for a drone attack over moscow this morning. vladimir putin saying it is a clear sign of terroristic activity. and we should note that russia is attacking kyiv and other ukrainian cities every single day, and so one moscow resident shared a video of the drone fragments found outside of their home, and another caught the moment that a drone flew over their apartment building, and another official in bellgorod reported a moment of days of flying over with more than 150 hits. so these attacks took place after an hour of russian barrage of attacking kyiv. there have been days of fighting. fredrick pleitgen is in kyiv. it does seem that the intensity of activity has ticked up significantly over the last several days. >> well, i would say that you are right as far as the aerial activity is correct. but as far as going to other direction, there is a distinct uptick there. looking at th
and a man setting out on a four-state tour of key primary states, he will have his official event in clive and then going to south carolina friday. >> thank you, rahel. >>> russia is issuing condemnation of ukraine for a drone attack over moscow this morning. vladimir putin saying it is a clear sign of terroristic activity. and we should note that russia is attacking kyiv and other ukrainian cities every single day, and so one moscow resident shared a video of the drone fragments...
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clive, really good to see you mis— clive, really good to see you this morning. _ clive, really good toif you're heading down to dover, that very, very long that could be a very, very long gueue — that could be a very, very long gueue lis— that could be a very, very long gueuelis give— that could be a very, very long queue. do give yourself queue. so do give yourself giemiy— queue. so do give yourself piemiy si— queue. so do give yourself plenty of time— queue. so do give yourself plenty of time you're heading plenty of time if you're heading sweiiliamce — plenty of time if you're heading over-france, which- plenty of time if you're heading over france, which be over to france, which would be isweiy. —mice- lovely. it would be nice weekend,— lovely. it would be nice weekend, wouldn't it? c : weekend, wouldn't it? it would be weekend, wouldn't it? it would is nice— weekend, wouldn't it? it would ise ss— weekend, wouldn't it? it would be nice. so just distracted be nice. so i'm just distracted because you've got twitter on because you've got twitter up on you there's. well, i'll take you
clive, really good to see you mis— clive, really good to see you this morning. _ clive, really good toif you're heading down to dover, that very, very long that could be a very, very long gueue — that could be a very, very long gueue lis— that could be a very, very long gueuelis give— that could be a very, very long queue. do give yourself queue. so do give yourself giemiy— queue. so do give yourself piemiy si— queue. so do give yourself plenty of time— queue. so do give yourself...
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jeff zeleny, cnn, clive, iowa. >>> a watchdog group is accusing desantis' allies of illegally funding the governor's campaign with huge amounts of cash. >> the campaign legal center filed a complaint with the federal election commission saying desantis' allies violated federal campaign finance laws by directing or transferring over $80 million to the super pac never back down. >> that money was raised through a florida state political committee and as a result it can't directly fund desantis' campaign. so instead his allies have been maneuvering to transfer the money through a super pac and it appears that florida election officials recently changed the state's campaign finance guidelines in a way that could allow the transfer to happen. it is unclear whether the federal election commission will or can block the transfer. >>> coming up, a dangerous car crash caught on video in the state of georgia. the details of what happened just ahead. >>> plus the 11-year-old boy shot by police after calling 911 speaks about his frightening ordeal. we'll hear how he says it forever changed his lif
jeff zeleny, cnn, clive, iowa. >>> a watchdog group is accusing desantis' allies of illegally funding the governor's campaign with huge amounts of cash. >> the campaign legal center filed a complaint with the federal election commission saying desantis' allies violated federal campaign finance laws by directing or transferring over $80 million to the super pac never back down. >> that money was raised through a florida state political committee and as a result it can't...
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jeff zeleny, cnn, clive, iowa. >>> brazil's president is hoping to bring south american nations together a more unified bloc for greater trade opportunities and influence. he is hosting 11 south american leaders in brasilia, but that unity may not be so easy to achieve thanks to the controversial presence of venezuelan president nicolas maduro. >> reporter: tuesday's meeting of 11 south american heads of state in brasilia hosted by president luiz inacio lula da silva served to bolster regional cooperation and trade integration after the years of the covid-19 pandemic and a period of deep polarization across the region. it was the first time in years that the representatives of all the south american companies met to discuss policy. as a host, lula proposed the creation of a common currency to sustain trade and further funding for social and economic developments in the americas. the meeting, however, also marks the return of venezuelan leader nic nicolas maduro to the front. the violent protests and repression that followed it. lula will accuse the united states of imposing sanctions to
jeff zeleny, cnn, clive, iowa. >>> brazil's president is hoping to bring south american nations together a more unified bloc for greater trade opportunities and influence. he is hosting 11 south american leaders in brasilia, but that unity may not be so easy to achieve thanks to the controversial presence of venezuelan president nicolas maduro. >> reporter: tuesday's meeting of 11 south american heads of state in brasilia hosted by president luiz inacio lula da silva served to...
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. >>> joining us now is jason king, the chair of the clive davis institute of music at new york universityuthern minnesota. all the streaming that came to the music industry in 2010 had a huge impact on how music was bought and how it was consumed. what were some of the biggest changes that you saw? >> i mean, streaming is the big music tech story of the 2010s. prior to that music was a physicalalized thing, something you would hold in your hand. you would buy vinyl and all of a sudden music is a digital file that you can pass around and share with friends, which leads to the piracy which has other consequences. but then you have spotify and apple and i think the big plus would be that suddenly fans are more empowered than they've ever been. they can create play lists, they can share music in a way they couldn't before and they have more power to determine the hits in the industry, no longer just program from the top down. and music on demand. you can click a button and listen to anything you want to hear in a way that makes it highly accessible. on the flip side, some artists are feeling
. >>> joining us now is jason king, the chair of the clive davis institute of music at new york universityuthern minnesota. all the streaming that came to the music industry in 2010 had a huge impact on how music was bought and how it was consumed. what were some of the biggest changes that you saw? >> i mean, streaming is the big music tech story of the 2010s. prior to that music was a physicalalized thing, something you would hold in your hand. you would buy vinyl and all of a...