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for a lot of theirfilming, cosies. but what has he been?. but what has he been? for a lot of theirfilming, there is no way to operate the focus, so you are relying on autofocus. these apple in the video was shooting our talent using a 105 millimetre lens with great depth of field. and it was nailed. reliably and from multiple ta kes. nailed. reliably and from multiple takes. that is very exciting. this is the first time that i would rely on this feature with nikon's camera. —— cameras. on this feature with nikon's camera. -- cameras. both the canon and nikon only support one memory card, which does not allow for backup on the move. i asked does not allow for backup on the move. iasked nikon's does not allow for backup on the move. i asked nikon's head of marketing and he said that they were looking to add a second site in future models. i took out the z7 and sony's equivalent, and they both performed equally. sony cost less than the canon and nikon, and many say it performs the dslrs. they have developed our recognition for reliable autofoc
for a lot of theirfilming, cosies. but what has he been?. but what has he been? for a lot of theirfilming, there is no way to operate the focus, so you are relying on autofocus. these apple in the video was shooting our talent using a 105 millimetre lens with great depth of field. and it was nailed. reliably and from multiple ta kes. nailed. reliably and from multiple takes. that is very exciting. this is the first time that i would rely on this feature with nikon's camera. —— cameras. on...
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he mainly paints and cellophane cosi watches are to merge into a surrounding. with a boy thought one street art usually happens in an urban setting but i mean you mean the movie you know graffiti take him to nature is an experiment. and i don't just like experiment. i also like experimenting with where i paint every place has its own specific atmosphere its own vibe. you know what. you want to. give to me as a bit of her feeding artist for nearly twenty years he shares the studio at a moscow suburb with several other artists and regularly organizes like yours and exhibits for street art he wants to promote the style in russia again you can know for a living as an artist and he's not just known for his cellophane paintings uses instagram and his website to sell prints and campuses and he's regularly commissioned to paint murals in russia and around the world. i don't paint for others i paint more for myself but it useful to come to the cause i don't want to please anyone or prove myself to anyone with this. isn't about controversial political or social topics or
he mainly paints and cellophane cosi watches are to merge into a surrounding. with a boy thought one street art usually happens in an urban setting but i mean you mean the movie you know graffiti take him to nature is an experiment. and i don't just like experiment. i also like experimenting with where i paint every place has its own specific atmosphere its own vibe. you know what. you want to. give to me as a bit of her feeding artist for nearly twenty years he shares the studio at a moscow...
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you have to use your cosy note book says you know you're. getting tattooed is a point of no return it displays the status of a second class citizen. and in. this journey when you go to school. there are only ever created with a special wooden stick and most directors that he does own a few but hasn't used them for some time. more than thirty machines are much faster he was. marcos who refers to himself as an old fashioned guy he used to be married but no he's divorced and a single parent raising a son and he's not planning to remarry anytime soon because he already has a family the yakuza. and. marlo moved out of the top of. the remote specifically accuser tattoos but there are several traditional topics that often feature it's not the tattoo subject matter that says the wearer is a mafia member fears a blank space or makoto chest. is reserved for a name and when the oil or crime family boss his name is inked in that tattoo becomes your kusa specific and. because what is a form of your kusa he's not afraid to show his face but he insisted th
you have to use your cosy note book says you know you're. getting tattooed is a point of no return it displays the status of a second class citizen. and in. this journey when you go to school. there are only ever created with a special wooden stick and most directors that he does own a few but hasn't used them for some time. more than thirty machines are much faster he was. marcos who refers to himself as an old fashioned guy he used to be married but no he's divorced and a single parent...
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it's not going to be some cosy reunion. why did you want to tell the story? so, i was 13 years old, in ealing, 13 years old watching this tv show called widows. you two better get yourself wheels, good ones. get them from auctions, use assumed names. and these womenjust connected with me. they were being judged by their appearances and being sort of deemed as not being capable, similar to how i was being judged at that age. the original tv series was set in london. the new film version is located in chicago, maybe with half an eye to american audiences, while providing the director with a relevant social, political and racial landscape. i am exploring the reality of how we live today, how i have to deal with that and how people look at you differently to how they look at me. that is what i'm after, that is what i'm interested in. and why people are, sort of, you know, where they are in the position of society. so sorry for your loss. if there's anything i can do, please don't hesitate to ask. the thing that we should be focusing on is how do we, or how do peo
it's not going to be some cosy reunion. why did you want to tell the story? so, i was 13 years old, in ealing, 13 years old watching this tv show called widows. you two better get yourself wheels, good ones. get them from auctions, use assumed names. and these womenjust connected with me. they were being judged by their appearances and being sort of deemed as not being capable, similar to how i was being judged at that age. the original tv series was set in london. the new film version is...
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cosy view of the world. where i come from but over that to get to cisco it's just like with chinese foods doesn't matter where i am as a boy was reminded me of home after decades of living in germany chinese food is one of the things i miss the most but that taking a step back i see things that you took difference we now are. made of puts a person as an equal nation that exists to other parts of the law which haven't been implemented in china that's why you've got to chinese people wondering if their foot a lot of people have a right to another quote that is this is the job just under the law how i see it and of why i left my job because i tried to do it except maybe an hour a day. my name of the uninsured and i work at it up you. lose. sleep. this is the w. is large for blue. exit of cold war. thousands of central american migrants presume that. despite mexico's efforts to stop them from reaching their final destination the united states president. so what's driving them to keep going.
cosy view of the world. where i come from but over that to get to cisco it's just like with chinese foods doesn't matter where i am as a boy was reminded me of home after decades of living in germany chinese food is one of the things i miss the most but that taking a step back i see things that you took difference we now are. made of puts a person as an equal nation that exists to other parts of the law which haven't been implemented in china that's why you've got to chinese people wondering if...
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snows we feel like we're living in a glow because their windows are covered with snow and it's so cosi and when the leaves fall off the trees in the wind in the autumn. the windows are almost covered with leaves so you get to nature right on here and it's wonderful. a watchful ferrule ensures that everything stays wonderful. if the law is so pleased with the pyramids that she's now building another one which will be history in the garden. thank you so much for everything me and my paramita house and welcome back. you can find more also margaret h. idea why tips and lots more are now a you tube channel d.w. interior design and while you're online you can also find our draw off the week to win a euro max watch just go to d.w. dot com c'est lifestyle and tell us which country or region you would like to send us next and with a bit of flak your dream destination will be featured in one of the upcoming episodes of us soon as you have next exit to join and don't forget to tune in tomorrow for some more interesting stories from around europe this year that you buy for not. next time on your o
snows we feel like we're living in a glow because their windows are covered with snow and it's so cosi and when the leaves fall off the trees in the wind in the autumn. the windows are almost covered with leaves so you get to nature right on here and it's wonderful. a watchful ferrule ensures that everything stays wonderful. if the law is so pleased with the pyramids that she's now building another one which will be history in the garden. thank you so much for everything me and my paramita...
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while on location, he had to keep nikon's cameras secret with his granny‘s specially knitted cosies. the filming, it's a gamble, or there is no way to operate the focus, so you are relying on autofocus. the example in the video was shooting our talent using a 105 millimetre lens at f1.4, so a great depth of field. and it nailed it — reliably and from multiple takes. that is very exciting. this is the first time that i would rely on this feature with nikon cameras. both the canon and nikon offer support one memory card slot, which does not allow pros to backup on the move. i asked nikon's head of marketing what the deal was, and he said they recognised the problem and were looking to add a second slot in future models. in fairly low light conditions, itook out the z7 and sony's equivalent, the a73, and they both performed did a decentjob. that's no surprise, as sony created the full frame mirrorless sector years ago. sony cost less than the canon and nikon, and many say it performs the dslrs — especially in video. now, all these cameras shoot in ak but sony has had the time to perfect
while on location, he had to keep nikon's cameras secret with his granny‘s specially knitted cosies. the filming, it's a gamble, or there is no way to operate the focus, so you are relying on autofocus. the example in the video was shooting our talent using a 105 millimetre lens at f1.4, so a great depth of field. and it nailed it — reliably and from multiple takes. that is very exciting. this is the first time that i would rely on this feature with nikon cameras. both the canon and nikon...
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snows we feel like we're living in a glow because their windows are covered with snow and it's so cosi and when the leaves fall off the trees in the when. the windows are almost covered with leaves so you get to nature right on here and it's wonderful. a watchful ferrule ensures that everything stays wonderful. tell all is so pleased with the pyramids that she's now building another one which will be her studio in the garden. thank you so much for everything me and my paramita house and welcome back. we are running out of time once again but you can find many more topics from around europe online just go to d w dot com slash lifestyle so watch it all to see against own under them by. a forgotten treasure trove that has been gathering dust and it's around museums all . for nearly forty years. one of the world's largest and most valuable collections of contemporary art. but secrets doesn't hold. hidden treasure iran's legendary modern art collection. in fifteen minutes on the job. becomes forces are under pressure they're battling recruiting problems outdated and broken down equipment an
snows we feel like we're living in a glow because their windows are covered with snow and it's so cosi and when the leaves fall off the trees in the when. the windows are almost covered with leaves so you get to nature right on here and it's wonderful. a watchful ferrule ensures that everything stays wonderful. tell all is so pleased with the pyramids that she's now building another one which will be her studio in the garden. thank you so much for everything me and my paramita house and welcome...
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very deep christian catholic feeling of relief and this mixed is very strange because it could be cosi there is a paradox isn't in quince now it comes out and they want to strain to do all the specific to polish identity in the radio show to to fight against dupion union and to send messages i sometimes hear the poll say that they brussels elites do not really practice what they preach they say it's about principles but they themselves not always live up to those principles and i think that's very similar to how russians framed their disagreements with europe before that your cranium crisis which makes me wonder if you in the european union will have to redefine how it sees itself and how it defines its prints. falls in the face of both this external tensions and this internal defines that we see it from poland and to some extent from italy yes european news now in the in the very interesting stage in the sense that the goober knows so little p. and you know and becomes more and more difficult because the more european news and large unself the more we have more and more member is more
very deep christian catholic feeling of relief and this mixed is very strange because it could be cosi there is a paradox isn't in quince now it comes out and they want to strain to do all the specific to polish identity in the radio show to to fight against dupion union and to send messages i sometimes hear the poll say that they brussels elites do not really practice what they preach they say it's about principles but they themselves not always live up to those principles and i think that's...
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not deadly like war, but not cosy or reassuring. jeremy bowen, bbc news, on the idlib front line.to provide answers on the brutal murder of a female journalist. viktoria marinova's body was found by the danube in ruse in the north of the country at the weekend, sparking international condemnation. it is the third killing of a high—profile journalist in europe in 12 months, and has ignited concerns about freedom of the press. georgina smyth has the story. flowers, tea rs flowers, tears and candles for viktoria marinova, but no new light on her brutal killing. hundreds turned out to pay tribute to the journalist, but with few leads in her murder, speculation is rife as to whether her death was a random act of violence or whether it was linked to her work on a current affair programme. translation: this happened in broad daylight, in broad daylight. if it was premeditated, they would have prepared better. this was done by people who are just sick. translation: i am absolutely certain that the evidence points to her work, and this makes me furious, because the mafia in bulgaria is so
not deadly like war, but not cosy or reassuring. jeremy bowen, bbc news, on the idlib front line.to provide answers on the brutal murder of a female journalist. viktoria marinova's body was found by the danube in ruse in the north of the country at the weekend, sparking international condemnation. it is the third killing of a high—profile journalist in europe in 12 months, and has ignited concerns about freedom of the press. georgina smyth has the story. flowers, tea rs flowers, tears and...
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not deadly like war, but not cosy or reassuring. jeremy bowen, bbc news, on the idlib front line.m @duncangolestani. hello. there's some warmth and some sunshine in this forecast and one more day of rain for scotland and northern ireland. by the time it pulls away later on tuesday, through the early hours on wednesday, parts of the western highlands could well have seen around 200 millimetres — close to eight inches — on this one front that's been hanging around for a few days. still with us on tuesday and still bringing strong winds and outbreaks of rain into northern ireland and scotland, always heaviest the further north and west you are. slowly through the day, it will push northwards. there is something dry arriving arriving into northern ireland, southern and eastern scotland and increasing amounts of sunshine across england and wales as the cloud through the morning thins and breaks. maybe a bit more cloud across the far north of england. anywhere northwards of wales will see the strongest of the winds on tuesday. this is an idea of the average speeds but the gusts, once ag
not deadly like war, but not cosy or reassuring. jeremy bowen, bbc news, on the idlib front line.m @duncangolestani. hello. there's some warmth and some sunshine in this forecast and one more day of rain for scotland and northern ireland. by the time it pulls away later on tuesday, through the early hours on wednesday, parts of the western highlands could well have seen around 200 millimetres — close to eight inches — on this one front that's been hanging around for a few days. still with...
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not deadly like war, but not cosy or reassuring. jeremy bowen, bbc news, on the idlib front line. bbc news. still to come: celebrating dance and diversity. the changing face of the royal ballet. this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more, as it used to be before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet, has won this year's nobel peace prize. as the parade was reaching its climax, two grenades exploded, and a group of soldiersjumped from a military truck taking part in the parade and ran towards the president, firing from kalashnikov automatic rifles. after 437 years, the skeletal ribs of henry viii's tragic warship emerged. but, even as divers work to buoy her up, the mary rose went through another heart—stopping drama. i want to be the people's governor. i want to represent everybody. i believe in the people of california. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: after weeks of divisi
not deadly like war, but not cosy or reassuring. jeremy bowen, bbc news, on the idlib front line. bbc news. still to come: celebrating dance and diversity. the changing face of the royal ballet. this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more, as it used to be before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet,...
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not deadly like war, but not cosy or reassuring. jeremy bowen, bbc news, on the idlib front line.ain a fuel spill on the mediterranean, after two ships collided. the vessels from tunisia and cyprus crashed near the french island of corsica, piercing one of the boat's fuel tanks. they remained stuck to avoid a major fuel spill, but the incident has already caused a fuel trace of several kilometres. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: celebrating dance and diversity. the changing face of the royal ballet. this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more, as it used to be before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet, has won this year's nobel peace prize. as the parade was reaching its climax, two grenades exploded, and a group of soldiersjumped from a military truck taking part in the parade and ran towards the president, firing from kalashnikov automatic rifles. after 437 years, the skelet
not deadly like war, but not cosy or reassuring. jeremy bowen, bbc news, on the idlib front line.ain a fuel spill on the mediterranean, after two ships collided. the vessels from tunisia and cyprus crashed near the french island of corsica, piercing one of the boat's fuel tanks. they remained stuck to avoid a major fuel spill, but the incident has already caused a fuel trace of several kilometres. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: celebrating dance and diversity. the changing face of the...
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you expect americans to pay the defence bills by contributing so much and on the other hand you are cosyingon that. and the american anglo relationship is interesting, now that boris johnson isn't in that position, because he did flip—flop badly on russia. 0n the one hand, he was calling, what is the harry potter character, he called putin dobby the home elf, and then on syria he described him as having ruthless clarity and was looking up to him, so clarity and was looking up to him, so he didn't have a sort of sensible direct approach to russia. he was going to visit russia and then was pretty much warned off by rex tillerson when he was still in position. it is quite impressive to say thatjeremy position. it is quite impressive to say that jeremy hunt position. it is quite impressive to say thatjeremy hunt is making, you know, looking like a better candidate than boris johnson. know, looking like a better candidate than borisjohnson. i wonder if he will be able to handle this issue more successfully. really interesting and as i say most papers have went with that with their lead but, dais
you expect americans to pay the defence bills by contributing so much and on the other hand you are cosyingon that. and the american anglo relationship is interesting, now that boris johnson isn't in that position, because he did flip—flop badly on russia. 0n the one hand, he was calling, what is the harry potter character, he called putin dobby the home elf, and then on syria he described him as having ruthless clarity and was looking up to him, so clarity and was looking up to him, so he...
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not deadly like war, but not cosy or reassuring. jeremy bowen, bbc news, on the idlib front line. has been found guilty of taking a newborn baby from her mother nearly 50 years ago, and having her illegally adopted under a practice targeted at political dissidents during general franco's dictatorship. but a court allowed the former doctor to walk free, as lucy williamson reports from madrid. sometimes history is told through a single face, a single trial. the story of ines madrigal was recognised by spain for the first time today, a glimpse into the country's difficult past. dr eduardo vela was found to have stolen the newborn ines from her mother 49 years ago, faking her birth certificate and giving her to another couple as a gift. but, despite committing the crimes, dr vela walked free today, pending the prosecution's appeal, because the court decided it was too late under the law to convict him. translation: i don't mind that he's not going to jail, that's not the most important thing. it will be very difficult for him to leave his house, because everyone will recognise him. ev
not deadly like war, but not cosy or reassuring. jeremy bowen, bbc news, on the idlib front line. has been found guilty of taking a newborn baby from her mother nearly 50 years ago, and having her illegally adopted under a practice targeted at political dissidents during general franco's dictatorship. but a court allowed the former doctor to walk free, as lucy williamson reports from madrid. sometimes history is told through a single face, a single trial. the story of ines madrigal was...
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it's not going to be some cosy reunion. why did you want to tell the story?u two better get yourself wheels, good ones. get them from auctions, use assumed names. and these womenjust connected with me. they were being judged by their appearances and being sort of deemed as not being capable, similar to how i was being judged at that age. the original tv series was set in london. the new film version is located in chicago, maybe with half an eye to american audiences, while providing the director with a relevant social, political and racial landscape. i am exploring the reality of how we live today, how i have to deal with that and how people look at you differently to how they look at me.
it's not going to be some cosy reunion. why did you want to tell the story?u two better get yourself wheels, good ones. get them from auctions, use assumed names. and these womenjust connected with me. they were being judged by their appearances and being sort of deemed as not being capable, similar to how i was being judged at that age. the original tv series was set in london. the new film version is located in chicago, maybe with half an eye to american audiences, while providing the...
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robert fico alan's government and in september prosecutors charged three people with the killing of cosi at rover drew sullivan is the editor and co-founder of the previously mentioned o.c.c. r.p. he joins us from sario welcome i'm wondering if this case it is this a win is a success is this justice here because an administration had to step down. well it's. the administration step down but the that as a mirror steve party is still in charge so robert feeds the political party is still in charge and controlling things so so it really hasn't changed and they've you know changed the faces but it's still the same power structure can you remind us because these are stories that we don't always notice these killings of journalists in different parts of the world but the e.u. countries are going under the radar what happened to arm and what happened to respond. well yon was reporting was looking into you know robert vito's assistant who worked for a book previously to him with the italian mafia and so he was investigating and drug it up its ties to this american little party its ties to that p
robert fico alan's government and in september prosecutors charged three people with the killing of cosi at rover drew sullivan is the editor and co-founder of the previously mentioned o.c.c. r.p. he joins us from sario welcome i'm wondering if this case it is this a win is a success is this justice here because an administration had to step down. well it's. the administration step down but the that as a mirror steve party is still in charge so robert feeds the political party is still in...
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and we stuck with justice kavanaugh cosi was the right man. [cheering] pres.mp: half of his class at yale law school never had a problem until he was attacked by these vicious people that knew what they were doing was wrong. we did the right thing. if you want to stop the radical democrat mob from taking control of congress, then you need to go today and vote for those you like and you have to get them in. the descartes 13 and in -- get date hurricane ia the democrats want america to become -- it isn't because they ,anted, but it will happen venezuela. how does that sound? do you like venezuela? [booing] pres. trump: not doing too well. democrat plan would destroy medicare and terminate advantage for almost 200,000 nevada seniors who depend on it. democrats plan to kill medicare advantage and really, it is especially unfair to hispanic americans. do have many hispanic americans here? [cheering] pres. trump: not the most good we have done better. i give it 5%. that is ok. i just left the place that it was 45%. they are happy in every other way because the lowes
and we stuck with justice kavanaugh cosi was the right man. [cheering] pres.mp: half of his class at yale law school never had a problem until he was attacked by these vicious people that knew what they were doing was wrong. we did the right thing. if you want to stop the radical democrat mob from taking control of congress, then you need to go today and vote for those you like and you have to get them in. the descartes 13 and in -- get date hurricane ia the democrats want america to become --...
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certainly, backing off from our summit of this cosy and devastating war in yemen is something that we should have been doing all along anywweay. i thincertainly have a list of 15 of this hit squad that apparently came to istanbul. those people ought to immediately sanctioned, as we have done with iranian and russian individuals in the past. i think other economic sanctions might follow. i don't think we need to suspend all relations or pulour diplomats. we need to continue diplomacy. this is a time for diplomacy. but it's also a time to impose consequences. >> let's zoom out a little bit and talk about the man at the center of this, at least, in saudi arabia, mohammad bin salman, the crown princewidely known add m.b.s. he has his critics, and you specifically menoned the yemen war. there have been a lot of civilian casualties, a lot of criticism of saudi arabia in how it has conducted that war. this incident, as well, he's been really center at that criticism. uble that this criticism-- do you believe this criticism of him could reduce hichances of becoming king? >> i think there's a
certainly, backing off from our summit of this cosy and devastating war in yemen is something that we should have been doing all along anywweay. i thincertainly have a list of 15 of this hit squad that apparently came to istanbul. those people ought to immediately sanctioned, as we have done with iranian and russian individuals in the past. i think other economic sanctions might follow. i don't think we need to suspend all relations or pulour diplomats. we need to continue diplomacy. this is a...
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robert fico adults government and in september prosecutors charged three people with the killing of cosi at rover drew sullivan is the editor and co-founder of the previously mentioned o.c.c. r.p. he joins us from sario welcome i'm wondering if this case if is this a win is a success is this justice here because an administration had to step down. well it's. the administration step down but the that as mirrors deep party is still in charge so robert feeds those political party is still in charge and controlling things so so it really hasn't changed and they've you know changed the faces but it's still the same power structure can you remind us because these are stories that we don't always notice these killings of journalists in different parts of the world but the e.u. countries are going under the radar what happened to arm and what happened to respond. well yon was reporting was looking into you know robert vito's assistant who worked for a book previously to him with the italian mafia and so he was investigating and drug it up its ties to this american little party its ties to the po
robert fico adults government and in september prosecutors charged three people with the killing of cosi at rover drew sullivan is the editor and co-founder of the previously mentioned o.c.c. r.p. he joins us from sario welcome i'm wondering if this case if is this a win is a success is this justice here because an administration had to step down. well it's. the administration step down but the that as mirrors deep party is still in charge so robert feeds those political party is still in...
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robert fico adults government and in september prosecutors charged three people with the killing of cosi at a rover to sell of an is the editor and co-founder of the previously mentioned o.c.c. r.p. he joins us from sario welcome i'm wondering if in this case it is this a win is a success is this justice here because an administration had to step down. well it's. the administration step down but the the s mirrors tea party is still in charge so robert feeds those political party is still in charge and controlling things so so it really hasn't changed and they've you know changed the faces but it's still the same power structure can you remind us because these are stories that we don't always notice these killings of journalists in different parts of the world but the e.u. countries are going under the radar what happened to juan and what happened to his partner. well yon was reporting was looking into you know robert vito's assistant who worked for a book previously to him with the italian mafia and so he was investigating and drug it up its ties to the severe little party its ties to th
robert fico adults government and in september prosecutors charged three people with the killing of cosi at a rover to sell of an is the editor and co-founder of the previously mentioned o.c.c. r.p. he joins us from sario welcome i'm wondering if in this case it is this a win is a success is this justice here because an administration had to step down. well it's. the administration step down but the the s mirrors tea party is still in charge so robert feeds those political party is still in...
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so long as i am warm and cosy inside a do not mind the cold outside.ble science. this is hayabusa2. it has just deployed three rovers onto ryugu's surface — the german and french mascot probe on 3 october, and before that, the japanese minerva ii robot. their mission: to measure temperature and magnetic properties, and take photos of the surface. and amazingly, this is how they get about. yep, they bounce. i have come to the japanese aerospace exploration agency, jaxa, to meet the team who designed the mission and try and get my head around this bonkers mode of transport. in summary, this hops off the surface of an asteroid, it jumps about 10—15 metres into space, it stays... off the surface for about 15 minutes, and then comes back down... bounce and bounce and bounce. the images already returned by the minerva ii bots are wowing the world, but the risks they face are high. we did not have much budget, so we did not use very expensive devices. the rover hops and then bounce and bounce, so in that moment, the mechanicalfailure would happen, so somethin
so long as i am warm and cosy inside a do not mind the cold outside.ble science. this is hayabusa2. it has just deployed three rovers onto ryugu's surface — the german and french mascot probe on 3 october, and before that, the japanese minerva ii robot. their mission: to measure temperature and magnetic properties, and take photos of the surface. and amazingly, this is how they get about. yep, they bounce. i have come to the japanese aerospace exploration agency, jaxa, to meet the team who...
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robert fico adults government and in september prosecutors charged three people with the killing of cosi at rover drew sullivan is the editor and co-founder of the previously mentioned o.c.c. r.p. he joins us from sario welcome i'm wondering if you this case is this a win is a success is this justice here because an administration had to step down. well it is it the administration step down but the that as mirrors deep party is still in charge so robert feeds those political party is still in charge and controlling things so so it really hasn't changed and they've you know changed the faces but it's still the same power structure can you remind us because these are stories that we don't always notice these killings of journalists in different parts of the world but the e.u. countries are going under the radar what happened to arm and what happened to respond. well yon was reporting was looking into you know robert vito's assistant who worked for a book previously to him with the italian mafia and so he was investigating and drug it up its ties to this america little party its ties to the
robert fico adults government and in september prosecutors charged three people with the killing of cosi at rover drew sullivan is the editor and co-founder of the previously mentioned o.c.c. r.p. he joins us from sario welcome i'm wondering if you this case is this a win is a success is this justice here because an administration had to step down. well it is it the administration step down but the that as mirrors deep party is still in charge so robert feeds those political party is still in...
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as the government has been cosying up to donald trump and the crown prince made a visit to london.for him. but mr kushi g has been. he could never return to side arabia. how ruthlessly saudi government has been towards him. is america intervening at all in this? is it likely to? that is the big question given donald trump smack closeness to saudi arabia. an open letter was written to donald trump in the washington post that she could not live with herself, and could not continue if she thought he had been abducted or killed. she is asking him to put pressure. he says he has not spoken to saudi authorities directly at the state department has through diplomatic channels. the foreign secretary said he has spoken to the ambassador in london. wanting adun to the ambassador in london. wanting arjun answers, saying if the media reports are correct, britain would respond very seriously. given this proximity between the us and saudi arabia, one would wonder at this stage how much pressure would come from washington. if the media reports are proven correct, when the investigation wraps up,
as the government has been cosying up to donald trump and the crown prince made a visit to london.for him. but mr kushi g has been. he could never return to side arabia. how ruthlessly saudi government has been towards him. is america intervening at all in this? is it likely to? that is the big question given donald trump smack closeness to saudi arabia. an open letter was written to donald trump in the washington post that she could not live with herself, and could not continue if she thought...
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they very much relied on a cosy relationship with western political leadership. reports. they brought the british weather with them. but neither rain nor wind would get in the way of this welcome. fiji is a long way from pretty much everywhere, and this visit is a big deal. on the way in from the airport, fijians waited to catch sight of the royal guests. in the centre of suva, the crowds grew and grew. around 15,000 fijians have turned out in the heart of the capital to welcome them. they may be here for only the two days, but this looks like it‘s going to be a huge event for fiji. it used to be no cheering at a welcoming ceremony. cheering not any more. the couple watched as kava was prepared, a drink made from a plant of the same name with deep roots in fiji society. with deep roots in fijian society. and then, for the duke, more than just a sip. laughter applause after drinking, of course, dancing. more than six decades ago, the same ceremony for harry‘s grandmother, the queen. afterwards, she came out on her hotel balcony to greet the crowds. and tonight, so
they very much relied on a cosy relationship with western political leadership. reports. they brought the british weather with them. but neither rain nor wind would get in the way of this welcome. fiji is a long way from pretty much everywhere, and this visit is a big deal. on the way in from the airport, fijians waited to catch sight of the royal guests. in the centre of suva, the crowds grew and grew. around 15,000 fijians have turned out in the heart of the capital to welcome them. they may...