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for daniela, trans eo - le privacy. for daniela, trans peeple convey _ privacy.onvey stigma. - privacy. for daniela, trans i people convey stigma. there privacy. for daniela, trans - people convey stigma. there is a big issue there and adjustment to highlight and clarify that, you know, my relationship with the exception to the rule. and not the rule. i do think it is getting better, especially with this current population being able to be more comfortable and gender diversity definitely in our sort of feature and i'm really excited about that. gender diverse generation making new rules. now on bbc news it's time for our world. sophie long travels to mississippi and texas to look at america's new abortion battle. this film contains scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. can't stop! all: can't stop! won't stop! all: won't stop! abortion is... all: abortion is... unstoppable! all: unstoppable! it is a matter of life and death. the woman's life is sacred, but it's not more sacred than the baby's. enough is enough! an issue that's divided america for decades.
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daniela, thank you for being there for us. thank you for your reporting. >> take care, daniela.s going to be a tough day for a lot of folks on the hill. >>> more than 700 people, meanwhile, have been charged for their role on january 6. yesterday two friends who entered the capitol together were sentenced to 30 days in jail each. the judge saying this wasn't bill and ted's excellent adventure. they came to washington knowing full well the events of january 6. their actions were an assault on the american people. >> cnn's kaitlan joins us from washington. this offers us a chance to step back and take stock of the justice department's investigation, one of the biggest for d.o.j. of all time. you followed it from the very beginning. tell us just who are these people that were there that day? what are sort of the trends you've noticed, and are they owning up to their role? or are they continuing to blame former president trump? >> reporter: so, while we are seeing really a very broad cross-section of trump supporters from nearly all 50 states that are coming in through the court sys
daniela, thank you for being there for us. thank you for your reporting. >> take care, daniela.s going to be a tough day for a lot of folks on the hill. >>> more than 700 people, meanwhile, have been charged for their role on january 6. yesterday two friends who entered the capitol together were sentenced to 30 days in jail each. the judge saying this wasn't bill and ted's excellent adventure. they came to washington knowing full well the events of january 6. their actions were...
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let's bring in cnn's daniela diaz live on capitol hill for us this morning. daniela, good morning. so what's the path forward now on voting rights? i understand some senators are looking to do some more modest proposals. >> reporter: they're looking and discussing a partisan appropriate sal that would have a minimal effect on voting rights legislation. democrats, laura, are back to square one. they were really hoping that they could change the minds of sinema and manchin, especially democratic leadership president joe biden, senate majority leader chuck schumer. and they were unsuccessful in changes the minds of manchin and sinema so they could pass legislation, voting rights legislation with just 51 votes instead of the 60 needed to break the filibuster. so late last night, even though they knew sinema and manchin weren't going to support this, and no republican senator supported this either, democrats -- democratic leadership still had a vote in the senate. they wanted it on record. m manchin and sinema's vote on record they did not support the rules change. as you said, laura, d
let's bring in cnn's daniela diaz live on capitol hill for us this morning. daniela, good morning. so what's the path forward now on voting rights? i understand some senators are looking to do some more modest proposals. >> reporter: they're looking and discussing a partisan appropriate sal that would have a minimal effect on voting rights legislation. democrats, laura, are back to square one. they were really hoping that they could change the minds of sinema and manchin, especially...
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daniela relph, bbc news, salisbury.ersity. welcome and thank you forjoining us. just picking up on what daniela said aboutjubilees being a marker of history, how important a moment is this for the nation? it’s of history, how important a moment is this for the nation?— is this for the nation? it's a really significant _ is this for the nation? it's a really significant moment, | is this for the nation? it's a - really significant moment, again, as we heard, the queen has had an unprecedented length of service, cheapening a platinum jubilee, 70 years of her reign is a major milestone that deserves a celebration. this is something very rare in history, generally, louis xiv of france at 72 years is the record that she is chasing and she is not far off that.— is not far off that. what did “ubilee is not far off that. what did jubilee celebrations - is not far off that. what did jubilee celebrations deliverj is not far off that. what did i jubilee celebrations deliver to is not far off that. what did - jubilee celebrations d
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daniela relph, bbc news, the queens gallery at buckingham palace. you can reach me on twitter. after the sunshine on thursday, we've seen clearer skies and lighter winds overnight, so it's pretty chilly out there for many. but the weather is going to change once again because during friday, we're going to find more cloud coming in from the atlantic, and that in turn will bring in some milder air as well. now, at the moment, high pressure is centred more to the south of the uk. we've got these weather fronts bringing some rain towards scotland in particular during friday, but also drawing in these stronger winds from the south—west, bringing in that milder but generally cloudy air as well. ahead of that, though, we do have a touch of frost across more central and eastern parts of the uk to start the day. those temperatures lifting in the west as the cloud comes in. we've also got a few mist and fog patches across parts of england and wales. those will lift. there will be some early sunshine, but many areas are going to cloud over. we will keep some hazy sunshine in the south eas
daniela relph, bbc news, the queens gallery at buckingham palace. you can reach me on twitter. after the sunshine on thursday, we've seen clearer skies and lighter winds overnight, so it's pretty chilly out there for many. but the weather is going to change once again because during friday, we're going to find more cloud coming in from the atlantic, and that in turn will bring in some milder air as well. now, at the moment, high pressure is centred more to the south of the uk. we've got these...
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daniela relph, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather.s parts of northern england and through central and southern scotland. more of those wintry showers to come through the rest of today. becoming a little less potent. and for all, whether you've got the sunshine or the snow showers, a pretty cold wind. we are between two weather systems. this is the cloud which brought yesterday's, this will bring some wet weather through tonight into tomorrow. in between we've tracked our air down from the north atlantic, clumps of big lively showers, some continuing this afternoon across western scotland, northwest england, into the peak district in particular, northern ireland seeing them come and go. but many southern and eastern areas will stay dry and bright. basic exception being down towards southwest, the channel islands and maybe as far east as the isle of wight, where we will see some more persistent rain with some sleet and snow for a time too. a blustery westerly wind, that's going to make it feel colder than temperatures around three to se
daniela relph, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather.s parts of northern england and through central and southern scotland. more of those wintry showers to come through the rest of today. becoming a little less potent. and for all, whether you've got the sunshine or the snow showers, a pretty cold wind. we are between two weather systems. this is the cloud which brought yesterday's, this will bring some wet weather through tonight into tomorrow. in between we've tracked our air down...
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daniela relph, bbc news, salisbury. and you are watching bbc news from me for now, goodbye.re. the fourth ashes test starts tomorrow night in sydney. england have already lost the series and preparations have been badly hampered by a number of covid issues which means most of the coaching staff have been self—isolating. we've heard from joe root today, he'll become england's longest serving test captain when he skippers the side out for a 60th time, but his leadership has been questioned after their performances so far in australia. i will look at the future at the end of this tour. i don't think i can afford to throw any more energy into anything else than the games themselves right now. we want to give people back home something to shout about, to show how much we care about this team, how much we care about test cricket, and how desperate we are to do well. and as i say, to win out here would be, these last two games would be a really big step forward from, especially off the back of the first three games. the wickets have been tumbling on the first day of the second test
daniela relph, bbc news, salisbury. and you are watching bbc news from me for now, goodbye.re. the fourth ashes test starts tomorrow night in sydney. england have already lost the series and preparations have been badly hampered by a number of covid issues which means most of the coaching staff have been self—isolating. we've heard from joe root today, he'll become england's longest serving test captain when he skippers the side out for a 60th time, but his leadership has been questioned...
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cnn's daniela diaz joins us live from capitol hill. daniela, good morning.ks away, clock is ticking. what's the state of play. lay it out for us. >> reporter: laura, the state of play hangs on one senator, senator joe manchin. we say this again and again. several legislation tried to pass through the senate. right at the start of congressional recess last year, he torpedoed the build back better act that would expand the national social safety net because he was worried about soaring inflation. now they have turned their attention to voting rights legislation because that is their priority ahead of the midterms. senate majority leader schumer set that deadline martin luther king day to try to pass a rules change so that democrats could pass this legislation using a simple majority or, rather, a filibuster carve out, the other way we call it. so they only need 51 votes in the senate to pass voting rights legislation. but senator joe manchin and, i should say, senator kyrsten sinema, another moderate from arizona, senator, they do not support this carveout. th
cnn's daniela diaz joins us live from capitol hill. daniela, good morning.ks away, clock is ticking. what's the state of play. lay it out for us. >> reporter: laura, the state of play hangs on one senator, senator joe manchin. we say this again and again. several legislation tried to pass through the senate. right at the start of congressional recess last year, he torpedoed the build back better act that would expand the national social safety net because he was worried about soaring...
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our royal correspondent, daniela relph, has more. hatred. holocaust survivors witnessed the worst of humanity. this new collection of portraits commissioned by the prince of wales is about preserving their stories. like lily aberts', who showed the prince the auschwitz number still visible on her arm. while others spoke of their pride at their portraits. i am very pleased and very honoured. artist, portrait and subject, clara drummond painted manfred goldberg. have you been well? the process was challenging. covid meant the sittings began virtually before they could finally meet. hello, manfred! she wanted not only to paint my likeness, but she tried to get sort of into my soul, she tried to paint me heart and soul, and looking at my portrait, people tell me that they can see it in the way she has painted my eyes. those eyes saw the brutality of nazi labour camps, where manfred was sent with his family. one day his younger brother herman was taken by ss guards, and manfred never saw him again. he did describe it as hell on earth, and
our royal correspondent, daniela relph, has more. hatred. holocaust survivors witnessed the worst of humanity. this new collection of portraits commissioned by the prince of wales is about preserving their stories. like lily aberts', who showed the prince the auschwitz number still visible on her arm. while others spoke of their pride at their portraits. i am very pleased and very honoured. artist, portrait and subject, clara drummond painted manfred goldberg. have you been well? the process...
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our royal correspondent daniela relph looks back.. brian, christine and dave, neighbours on park street in salisbury, which looked very different ten years ago. the team photo, the residents of park street held a diamond jubilee street party in 2012. it was much more than that. the months of planning brought neighbours together. new friendships were made, community spirit was strengthened. nation, as it were. you know what i mean? i'm welsh, but it didn't matter. she is our queen. you know what i mean? so i'm not saying they actually thought that consciously, but it's that feeling, and getting together. a great big mishmash of everybody, one big family, as it were. one big memory is the colourful tables bending, groaning under the weight of the food. brian, no one has lived longer on park street than you have. but it was transformed that day. what was it like here on the day? well, not seeing any parked cars was rather nice. and on this nice big open street where we had tables and chairs and bunting and people enjoying themselves. th
our royal correspondent daniela relph looks back.. brian, christine and dave, neighbours on park street in salisbury, which looked very different ten years ago. the team photo, the residents of park street held a diamond jubilee street party in 2012. it was much more than that. the months of planning brought neighbours together. new friendships were made, community spirit was strengthened. nation, as it were. you know what i mean? i'm welsh, but it didn't matter. she is our queen. you know what...
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our royal correspondent daniela relph has more.at the age of 93. the style is realistic, almost photographic. his right—handed rest on his left arm, the arm that bears a number he was marked with at auschwitz. creating a gallery of holocaust survivors, the bbc has been following the project. covid made things unconventionalfor this covid made things unconventional for this artist. i started to paint this altered in a completely opposite process to normal.- in a completely opposite process to normal. you should have painted _ process to normal. you should have painted me _ process to normal. you should have painted me when - process to normal. you should have painted me when i- process to normal. you should have painted me when i had i have painted me when i had hair~ — have painted me when i had hair. . . , have painted me when i had hair. ., ., , ., have painted me when i had hair. ., ., ., ., we hair. that was a while ago. we had some _ hair. that was a while ago. we had some virtual _ hair. that was a while ago. we had some virt
our royal correspondent daniela relph has more.at the age of 93. the style is realistic, almost photographic. his right—handed rest on his left arm, the arm that bears a number he was marked with at auschwitz. creating a gallery of holocaust survivors, the bbc has been following the project. covid made things unconventionalfor this covid made things unconventional for this artist. i started to paint this altered in a completely opposite process to normal.- in a completely opposite process to...
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daniela relph, bbc news, salisbury. and you are watching bbc news. hello.ok back to saturday, we had temperatures as high as 60 degrees. 15 and and and brought. across the board across... it's going to be a lot colder. in edinburgh, the change to colder weather has already started to take place. the winds will continue to come south across the whole of the uk reaching the south by tuesday. this afternoon, this is where the colder air is across scotland. it is moving into the far north of england. the last of the mild days temperatures reaching double figures through the afternoon, the temperatures will drop in scotland and highs of around 2 degrees for a time. overnight tonight, things turn ic which showers frequently moving into scotland. some of them will be snowy. miles across the far south. 7 degrees. otherwise the frost is going to be widespread, particularly in the countryside. a cold start on tuesday and frequent snow showers. may be around two to five cm. moreover the highest ground and the winds can get very strong for a time during the middle part
daniela relph, bbc news, salisbury. and you are watching bbc news. hello.ok back to saturday, we had temperatures as high as 60 degrees. 15 and and and brought. across the board across... it's going to be a lot colder. in edinburgh, the change to colder weather has already started to take place. the winds will continue to come south across the whole of the uk reaching the south by tuesday. this afternoon, this is where the colder air is across scotland. it is moving into the far north of...
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daniela, what's the plan this morning? >> reporter: even though it's going to fail, laura, senate majority leader chuck schumer is determined to have rules vote change today in the senate. he wants a, quote, talking filibuster to be implemented rather than just the 60-vote threshold needed to break the filibuster. but the thing is even with this talking fill bu-- filibuster, jt as you said, laura, exactly what these two senators oppose, kyrsten sinema and joe manchin. they believe legislation should be bipartisan as it passes through the senate. they are determined to support that, the 60-vote threshold they support which would require republican support for it to pass, and the pressure is mounting. the democratic leaders -- democratic caucus in the senate and members have been reading repeatedly with manchin and sinema to try to convince them to change their minds so they can do something about voting rights to counter the republican state-led legislature bills across the country that restrict voting a being process. they
daniela, what's the plan this morning? >> reporter: even though it's going to fail, laura, senate majority leader chuck schumer is determined to have rules vote change today in the senate. he wants a, quote, talking filibuster to be implemented rather than just the 60-vote threshold needed to break the filibuster. but the thing is even with this talking fill bu-- filibuster, jt as you said, laura, exactly what these two senators oppose, kyrsten sinema and joe manchin. they believe...
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daniela, thank you. house also facing a hard reality on covid with twice as many daily cases as there are vaccinations. because of that trend, the white house is now ordering an additional 500 million tests. yes, that's on top of the 500 million announced last month. but a total of 1 billion still won't meet the demand we have right now. so president biden says more masks are on the way for free. >> some americans, a mask is not always affordable or convenient to get. so next week we'll announce, we'll announce how we are making high-quality masks available to american people, the american people for free. you know, i know we all wish that we could finally be done with wearing masks. i get it. but they're a really important tool. >> in the middle of this surge driven by the unvaccinated, and with more than 151,000 americans now hospitalized with covid, the health care system is stretched to the breaking point. look at this. these 15 states in blue have less than 15% hospital i.c.u. capacity remaining. th
daniela, thank you. house also facing a hard reality on covid with twice as many daily cases as there are vaccinations. because of that trend, the white house is now ordering an additional 500 million tests. yes, that's on top of the 500 million announced last month. but a total of 1 billion still won't meet the demand we have right now. so president biden says more masks are on the way for free. >> some americans, a mask is not always affordable or convenient to get. so next week we'll...
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daniela relph, bbc news, the queens gallery at buckingham palace. you have been watching you stay.nt official said if there was a conflict in ukraine, it wouldn't be good for china either. that's all for now. stay with bbc world news. hello there. after the sunshine on thursday, we've seen clearer skies and lighter winds overnight, so it's pretty chilly out there for many. but the weather is going to change once again because during friday, we're going to find more cloud coming in from the atlantic, and that in turn will bring in some milder air as well. now, at the moment, high pressure is centred more to the south of the uk. we've got these weather fronts bringing some rain towards scotland in particular during friday, but also drawing in these stronger winds from the south—west, bringing in that milder but generally cloudy air as well. ahead of that, though, we do have a touch of frost across more central and eastern parts of the uk to start the day. those temperatures lifting in the west as the cloud comes in. we've also got a few mist and fog patches across parts of england an
daniela relph, bbc news, the queens gallery at buckingham palace. you have been watching you stay.nt official said if there was a conflict in ukraine, it wouldn't be good for china either. that's all for now. stay with bbc world news. hello there. after the sunshine on thursday, we've seen clearer skies and lighter winds overnight, so it's pretty chilly out there for many. but the weather is going to change once again because during friday, we're going to find more cloud coming in from the...
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daniela relph, bbc news.s been confirmed. it's not the nextjames bond, marvel or even star wars movie. grange hill — the movie is being made. jayne mccubbin has more. stephen, two words, grange hill. yes. grange hill. grange hill? there was the theme tune. sings theme tune. yeah, like that, yeah. there was the gritty realism. move your arm, fat man. it's just like a real british show, wasn't it, showing, like, kids in their natural habitat, so to speak. cheeky and naughty. were you born stupid? it was realistic, it was like, that's our school. what are you talking about, it's not true! controversial storylines. did you "just say no" in school? idid. good girl! now, like an unheard of decent school dinner, there is going to be a second helping. wow, this is what we need. i didn't know we needed it but we do need it. where is it then? and it's fair to say that after news broke yesterday, there was a lot of excitement amongst a certain generation, and i'm not just looking at you, jon kay. fabulous, it's going to
daniela relph, bbc news.s been confirmed. it's not the nextjames bond, marvel or even star wars movie. grange hill — the movie is being made. jayne mccubbin has more. stephen, two words, grange hill. yes. grange hill. grange hill? there was the theme tune. sings theme tune. yeah, like that, yeah. there was the gritty realism. move your arm, fat man. it's just like a real british show, wasn't it, showing, like, kids in their natural habitat, so to speak. cheeky and naughty. were you born...
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cnn's daniela diaz is live in washington for us this morning.some of her gop colleagues, to use her words, are perpetrators of the attack and that the committee isn't shying away from looking at trump either clearly. >> reporter: clearly, laura. and this really underscores this one-year anniversary of the january 6 insurrection, underscores the work that remains for the house select committee. you know, chairman bennie thompson and liz cheney, one of two republicans on this committee, they made news yesterday and said as you just pointed out, the panel is not ruling out that possibility that the actions of former president donald trump and his allies and associates could have constituted a crime around the january 6 insurrection. take a listen to what cheney said last night during our special. >> the president of the united states is responsible for ensuring that the laws are faithfully executed. he is responsible for the security of the branches. so for a president to through either his action or inaction, for example, attempt to impede or obst
cnn's daniela diaz is live in washington for us this morning.some of her gop colleagues, to use her words, are perpetrators of the attack and that the committee isn't shying away from looking at trump either clearly. >> reporter: clearly, laura. and this really underscores this one-year anniversary of the january 6 insurrection, underscores the work that remains for the house select committee. you know, chairman bennie thompson and liz cheney, one of two republicans on this committee,...
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daniela relph, bbc news, salisbury. you are watching bbc news. hello again.xt 2a hours. if you think back to saturday, new year's day, we had temperatures as high as 16 degrees in kinlochewe, which is in the highlands of scotland, 15 in edinburgh. across the board by tomorrow, it is going to be a lot colder. temperatures in the highlands about 4 in kinlochewe and 4, as well, in edinburgh. the change to much colder weather has already started to take place in scotland. these northerly winds will continue to dive southwards across the whole of the uk, reaching the south by tuesday. so this afternoon is where the colder air is. across scotland rain moving into the far north of england and northern ireland, too. south of this, a lot of dry weather, the last of the mild days with temperatures still reaching double figures. through the afternoon those temperatures dropping in scotland, highs of around 2 degrees for a time in scotland through the afternoon. overnight tonight things turn icy with showers frequently moving into scotland. some of those will be of snow.
daniela relph, bbc news, salisbury. you are watching bbc news. hello again.xt 2a hours. if you think back to saturday, new year's day, we had temperatures as high as 16 degrees in kinlochewe, which is in the highlands of scotland, 15 in edinburgh. across the board by tomorrow, it is going to be a lot colder. temperatures in the highlands about 4 in kinlochewe and 4, as well, in edinburgh. the change to much colder weather has already started to take place in scotland. these northerly winds will...
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0ur royal correspondent, daniela relph, reports. engagement still as kate middleton. katie griffiths, then just five, presented a photo to the royal couple. i remember i was really excited because i was meeting a real prince and princess. i thought they were going to be showing up in a massive dress and all that like prince charming and cinderella. the move from private, contained kate middleton to a public royal duchess of cambridge has had its challenges, adjusting to the attention, finding her voice. this, the duchess' first ever speech in 2012. you have all made me feel so welcome. i feel hugely honoured to be here to see this wonderful centre. almost ten years later, she is more confident and direct. addiction is not a choice. no—one chooses to become an addict. but it can happen to any one of us. well, the speech she gave last year was a landmark for us to have somebody in the royal family with credibility saying exactly those same messages, takes it out to a much wider audience. the duchess of cambridge has had to learn on th
0ur royal correspondent, daniela relph, reports. engagement still as kate middleton. katie griffiths, then just five, presented a photo to the royal couple. i remember i was really excited because i was meeting a real prince and princess. i thought they were going to be showing up in a massive dress and all that like prince charming and cinderella. the move from private, contained kate middleton to a public royal duchess of cambridge has had its challenges, adjusting to the attention, finding...
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here's our royal correspondent daniela relph. memorial day. around the uk, buildings were lit to highlight the pain of prejudice and hatred. holocaust survivors witnessed the worst of humanity. this new collection of portraits commissioned by the prince of wales is about preserving their stories. like lily, who showed the prince the auschwitz number still visible on her arm. while others spoke of their pride at their portraits. bier? pride at their portraits. very leased pride at their portraits. very pleased and _ pride at their portraits. very pleased and very _ pride at their portraits. - pleased and very honoured. like my artist, project and subject. clara painted manfred goldberg. have you been well? the painted manfred goldberg. have you been well? , , , painted manfred goldberg. have you been well? , ,, .,, been well? the process was challenging- _ been well? the process was challenging. covid - been well? the process was challenging. covid meant i been well? the process wasl challenging. covid meant the sittings began vir
here's our royal correspondent daniela relph. memorial day. around the uk, buildings were lit to highlight the pain of prejudice and hatred. holocaust survivors witnessed the worst of humanity. this new collection of portraits commissioned by the prince of wales is about preserving their stories. like lily, who showed the prince the auschwitz number still visible on her arm. while others spoke of their pride at their portraits. bier? pride at their portraits. very leased pride at their...
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she be daniela collins in the final on saturday, becoming the 1st australian in 44 years to win the title. but he took the 1st set 63 seconds that was back and forth with us back and forth, battle with her american opponents. taking 51 lead there, but 40 for back to win a title break. this is her 3rd major title off the french open in 2019, and also the wimbledon. last year. his reminder of our top story and major went to storm, has slammed into the eastern united states with high winds and heavy snow, severe weather, and that were issued across a region of around 70000000 people. residents are being edge to stay home and avoid unnecessary travel it watching the w. nay's lie from berlin, say tuned. coming up next is or life armando, you can find much more on a website that has d w dot com. thanks for watching. abided with welcome to the dark side.
she be daniela collins in the final on saturday, becoming the 1st australian in 44 years to win the title. but he took the 1st set 63 seconds that was back and forth with us back and forth, battle with her american opponents. taking 51 lead there, but 40 for back to win a title break. this is her 3rd major title off the french open in 2019, and also the wimbledon. last year. his reminder of our top story and major went to storm, has slammed into the eastern united states with high winds and...
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daniela ralph, bbc news, the queen's gallery at buckingham palace.ne o'clock, and it will also be available on bbc iplayer. £100 million is being provided by the government to help develop the planned nuclear plant sizewell c in suffolk. it's the latest stage in efforts to build the £20 billion reactor on the east coast of england. our business correspondent theo leggett is with me. how significant is this? well, it's si . nificant how significant is this? well, it's significant because _ how significant is this? well, it's significant because it _ how significant is this? well, it's significant because it shows - how significant is this? well, it's significant because it shows that | significant because it shows that the government is reasonably committed to getting sizewell c up and running. it's already said it wants to have at least one new nuclear project approved by the end of this parliament, so we are talking by 202a, and the reason for thatis talking by 202a, and the reason for that is pretty clear. 0ur existing nuclear reactors are ageing a
daniela ralph, bbc news, the queen's gallery at buckingham palace.ne o'clock, and it will also be available on bbc iplayer. £100 million is being provided by the government to help develop the planned nuclear plant sizewell c in suffolk. it's the latest stage in efforts to build the £20 billion reactor on the east coast of england. our business correspondent theo leggett is with me. how significant is this? well, it's si . nificant how significant is this? well, it's significant because _ how...
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cnn's daniela diaz is live on capitol hill this morning. daniela, good morning. what do you know? primary challenger to senator kirstjen sinema. congressman ruben gallego told manu raju his phone has been ringing off the hook with democratic colleagues urging him to primary senator kirstjen sinema for her vote on voting rights legislation opposing that rules change to pass voting rights legislation by simple majority. you know, there's been a lot of tension with senator kirstjen sinema and senator joe manchin of west virginia for their votes against their own party, you know, first it was the build back better act. they did not support that $3.5 trillion price tag. they wanted to pare down that package. in the end snow joe manchin did not support the final $2 trillion package they were discussing. and now it is voting rights legislation that he did not support the rules change so they could pass voting rights by a simple majority, 51 votes instead of 60 votes needed to pass -- excuse me, to break a filibuster. and as a result, their more progressive colleagues are incredibly frust
cnn's daniela diaz is live on capitol hill this morning. daniela, good morning. what do you know? primary challenger to senator kirstjen sinema. congressman ruben gallego told manu raju his phone has been ringing off the hook with democratic colleagues urging him to primary senator kirstjen sinema for her vote on voting rights legislation opposing that rules change to pass voting rights legislation by simple majority. you know, there's been a lot of tension with senator kirstjen sinema and...
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. >> daniela, talk to us about what we know now, more information about mccarthy's message. >> reporterhat reveals mccarthy did have that stern message to his party during a december 8 meeting. he said, quote, if any of you come to me and tell me that you are not going to vote for me unless i do something, i am going to do exactly the opposite, even if i agree with you. this is, of course, according to congressman tom cole, who was in the room. he relayed the message to my co-workers. really the bigger picture her is to take the speaker's gavel. he wants to win back the majority in the house in the 2022 mid-terms. there is a lot of factors playing into that. one being, of course, former president donald trump, who is undeniably the leader of the republican party who can really change minds just by saying one thing and have republicans follow him. he is navigating different factions of his party, the more moderate to win over, the more conservative republicans he needs to win over. so there is a lot he needs to do before november to try to win back the pa majority in the house, but the b
. >> daniela, talk to us about what we know now, more information about mccarthy's message. >> reporterhat reveals mccarthy did have that stern message to his party during a december 8 meeting. he said, quote, if any of you come to me and tell me that you are not going to vote for me unless i do something, i am going to do exactly the opposite, even if i agree with you. this is, of course, according to congressman tom cole, who was in the room. he relayed the message to my...
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andrea: es lo que exige la madre de daniela guerrero, una hispana que con 12 aÑos muriÓ por una sobredosis >> yo le quiero decir a los padres que tengan mÁs cuidado con sus hijos. que no los dejen salir con sus amigas, porque uno no sabe si estando solos consumen alguna droga. andrea: finalmente se hizo justicia con la detenciÓn de los responsables. andrea: en estados unidos, es 50 a 100 veces mÁs potente. de hecho las muertes por sobredosis, como el fentanilo aumentaron de 10.000 a 56.000 en 2020. carolina: una tragedia para esta madre de familia. en estados unidos 100 personas pierden la vida a partir de una sobredosis. borja: fÍjate que es que ya lo estÁn llamando una autÉntica epidemia de los opioides. asÍ que tengan muchÍsimo cuidado. vamos a hacer una corta pausa pero al regresar tienen que conocer al panadero y pastelero hispano que se ha vuelto viral con sus tutoriales a ritmo de reggaeton y de rancheras. ¿quieres bailar, carito? es bueno saber algunas cosas. cÓmo dÓnde encontrar la gasolina mÁs barata. ¿algo mÁs que es bueno saber? si tiene medicare y medicaid podrÍa obtener aÚn m
andrea: es lo que exige la madre de daniela guerrero, una hispana que con 12 aÑos muriÓ por una sobredosis >> yo le quiero decir a los padres que tengan mÁs cuidado con sus hijos. que no los dejen salir con sus amigas, porque uno no sabe si estando solos consumen alguna droga. andrea: finalmente se hizo justicia con la detenciÓn de los responsables. andrea: en estados unidos, es 50 a 100 veces mÁs potente. de hecho las muertes por sobredosis, como el fentanilo aumentaron de 10.000 a...
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>> daniela, nice to see you. dig in on all of this with three questions in three minutes. let's bring in the co-founder of punch bowl news, john bresnahan. john, nice to have you on "early start" this morning. let's start with this blistering speech. i think one of the most combative aggressive tones we've heard from this president to date on this issue, at least so far. you know, essentially shaming republicans, saying you either want to be john lewis or bull conner. what happens' the "end game," though? if he can't get the bills through, because joe manchin is not on board, kyrsten sinema is not on board, what's the end game, having more energy going into the midterms? >> i think that was an extraordinary speech, as you said, that statement by the president where really for him, for biden, a particularly rough. he doesn't -- this is not a president who talks like that, not like the defeated former president has, he mentioned again. i think they don't have the votes to pass either build back better or voting rig
>> daniela, nice to see you. dig in on all of this with three questions in three minutes. let's bring in the co-founder of punch bowl news, john bresnahan. john, nice to have you on "early start" this morning. let's start with this blistering speech. i think one of the most combative aggressive tones we've heard from this president to date on this issue, at least so far. you know, essentially shaming republicans, saying you either want to be john lewis or bull conner. what...
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daniela diaz is with us from capitol hill.expecting here. >> reporter: originally the senate was supposed to take up the voting rights legislation this week. instead of having their scheduled recess next week, they're going to come back on tuesday and they're planning to take up that voting rights legislation and possibly have a vote by wednesday. that is the current schedule right now. but really the bigger picture here, christi, is that it doesn't have the votes. there are no votes -- they're not enough votes to pass the legislation, to break the 60 vote threshold to break the filibuster and because democratic leaders are hoping that they could try to have a rules change, a filibuster carve out to have just needed -- just to need, excuse me, 51 votes in the senate to pass this legislation, right now two senators do not support that, as you mentioned those two being kyrsten sinema of arizona and joe manchin of west virginia. just an hour before president biden arrived on thursday, senator sinema, we normally get statements, s
daniela diaz is with us from capitol hill.expecting here. >> reporter: originally the senate was supposed to take up the voting rights legislation this week. instead of having their scheduled recess next week, they're going to come back on tuesday and they're planning to take up that voting rights legislation and possibly have a vote by wednesday. that is the current schedule right now. but really the bigger picture here, christi, is that it doesn't have the votes. there are no votes --...
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daniela relph, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. tricky for people in some areas? difficult conditions with snow and ice for some, scotland bearing the brunt as you can see from this picture from south lanarkshire, a lot of snow has fallen in places but not only over high ground, this is northern ireland on the north coast, some snow on the beach to sea level put these wintry showers on the radar have been pushing in two parts of western scotland, northern ireland, some in north—west england and we have this band of wet weather in wales, the south—west of england, some snow mixing in over higher ground and that is likely to push further north than these graphics suggest this afternoon to parts of the midlands, london, even into parts of essex in the afternoon. really chilly, 4—7 , but showers further north will become fewer and further north will become fewer and further between but as things get cold this evening, ice could be a significant problem. however, things will then change again in the early hours because we have cloud and
daniela relph, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. tricky for people in some areas? difficult conditions with snow and ice for some, scotland bearing the brunt as you can see from this picture from south lanarkshire, a lot of snow has fallen in places but not only over high ground, this is northern ireland on the north coast, some snow on the beach to sea level put these wintry showers on the radar have been pushing in two parts of western scotland, northern ireland, some...
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ah, this was daniela take us 4th consecutive swearing in ceremony flanked by his wife, reciting moody you his vice president. he bowed to improve conditions in nicaragua, the 2nd poor's country in the americas, after haiti read go home for me. so we are here again with a clean slate to build peace, to assure that nicaraguans have a dignified life to eradicate poverty in this country with sovereignty and freedom . the presidents of cuba and venezuela were there, and also delegations from iran, bolivia, russia, and china. but ortega was snubbed by almost every one else. november's presidential elections have been dismissed as illegitimate by much of the international community. the majority of ortega's competitors were imprisoned, so they could not run and thousands of others have gone into exile. and legitimacy is not an issue for ortega and he managed to essentially consummate. ah, he saw, she saw his plan to establish star. i'm a fool and classic latin american dictatorship in nicaragua, ours before the ceremony, the european union and the united states, and else new sanctions agains
ah, this was daniela take us 4th consecutive swearing in ceremony flanked by his wife, reciting moody you his vice president. he bowed to improve conditions in nicaragua, the 2nd poor's country in the americas, after haiti read go home for me. so we are here again with a clean slate to build peace, to assure that nicaraguans have a dignified life to eradicate poverty in this country with sovereignty and freedom . the presidents of cuba and venezuela were there, and also delegations from iran,...
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daniela relph, bbc news. address had found its way to him. well let�*s find out some more from the man himself... feargal lynn joins us from cushendall. appropriately enough just over the road from the post office. what did it say on the front of this letter? the front of the envelope was my biography from my youth. it began, you used to live across the road from the spa, his father�*s name is joseph, mother�*s mary, they used to own it, got married and moved to waterfoot, plays guitar, used to do discos in the 1980s in the local hole and hoteljust across the road, and his friends with the guy who owns the butchers in waterfoot, cushendall, and that�*s all it said. it was a friend of mine who would travel to the village in the summer for years. we who would travel to the village in the summerfor years. we met last summer and we were chatting about the challenges of the pandemic and our respective jobs and i said i the challenges of the pandemic and our respectivejobs and i said i had been influenced by a song
daniela relph, bbc news. address had found its way to him. well let�*s find out some more from the man himself... feargal lynn joins us from cushendall. appropriately enough just over the road from the post office. what did it say on the front of this letter? the front of the envelope was my biography from my youth. it began, you used to live across the road from the spa, his father�*s name is joseph, mother�*s mary, they used to own it, got married and moved to waterfoot, plays guitar,...
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well, we spoke with journalist daniela's about this false flight accusation, and he says that news rushes sending sub it says to ukraine is just propaganda. latest accusation by us and to the by the u. s. government that russia is smuggling 7 tours into eastern ukraine. i mean, this is a sample of the propaganda campaign. the hot and the hostile aggressive propaganda campaign mounted by the u. s. and a campaign that makes russia very nervous. so up there was, as america trying to calm things down or trying to raise the, the war fears. i think they had been productive in some way. and i think that the discussions amount to a tacit admission by nato of the us got russia as security concerns should be taken into accounts in some way. but so far it looks like the u. s. the west has merely taken them into account and just in order to dismiss them out of hand, but at least there. ready are talks, at least there is some concession that russia, something to be worried about. look at, if russian troops had advanced the borders of germany. i mean western europe very concerned and they would, they w
well, we spoke with journalist daniela's about this false flight accusation, and he says that news rushes sending sub it says to ukraine is just propaganda. latest accusation by us and to the by the u. s. government that russia is smuggling 7 tours into eastern ukraine. i mean, this is a sample of the propaganda campaign. the hot and the hostile aggressive propaganda campaign mounted by the u. s. and a campaign that makes russia very nervous. so up there was, as america trying to calm things...
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bills will even democratic senators warning it could further split us society. journalist and author daniela's ass says the american political system is a breaking point control over the elections is turn into a, into a political, political issue. so therefore, essentially, both parties are grappling for control parties. want to stop the other from, from, in any way reforming the system which basis back will be to that part is advantage america is an a very unique position. it's government is 235 years old and it's refundable and consequently it's extremely dysfunctional. it is working more and more poorly. so yes, every time president comes to office, he promises grand thing. he will, he will accomplish this, accomplish that is better, et cetera, et cetera. and it quickly becomes obvious that the, those problems are meaningless because congress will refuse to cooperate. congress is really incapable of cooperating. the american american government, the basic structures of american government are completely broken down in an exclusive interview with aunty ron's president said he wants the group
bills will even democratic senators warning it could further split us society. journalist and author daniela's ass says the american political system is a breaking point control over the elections is turn into a, into a political, political issue. so therefore, essentially, both parties are grappling for control parties. want to stop the other from, from, in any way reforming the system which basis back will be to that part is advantage america is an a very unique position. it's government is...
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well, meanwhile, we spoke with journalist daniela's are, and he says us claims that russia is sending sub it says insta east in the east. and ukraine is part of a propaganda campaign by washington. latest accusation bought us into the, by the us government that russia is smuggling 7 tours into eastern ukraine. i mean, this is a sample of the propaganda campaign. the hot and the hostile aggressive propaganda campaign mounted by the us and a campaign that makes russia very nervous. so up, so is america trying to calm things down or is that trying to raise the, the war fears? i think they have been productive in some way. and i think that discussions amount to a tacit admission by nato in the us got russia as security concerns should be taken into accounts in some way. but so far it looks like the u. s. the west has merely taken them into account and just in order to dismiss them out of hand, but at least there are talks, at least there is some concession that russia something to be worried about. i mean, look at, if russian troops had advanced the borders of germany, i mean western euro
well, meanwhile, we spoke with journalist daniela's are, and he says us claims that russia is sending sub it says insta east in the east. and ukraine is part of a propaganda campaign by washington. latest accusation bought us into the, by the us government that russia is smuggling 7 tours into eastern ukraine. i mean, this is a sample of the propaganda campaign. the hot and the hostile aggressive propaganda campaign mounted by the us and a campaign that makes russia very nervous. so up, so is...
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daniela is hiding at this safe house in a remote corner of romania. children here have been tricked into prostitution by traffickers pretending to be their boyfriends. this sinister method of recruitment is called the lover boy. i have a 13—year—old girl right here who's desperately trying to get back to her 52—year—old lover boy. when she runs away, she tells the police, "i love him". that's a photo of her with her trafficker? yeah. she calls him iubi. "iubira" means love. the girls are groomed for export. many are brought to the uk, where the big money is. elena was rescued from a flat in the west midlands after being left for dead by her trafficker. how many men used to come each day? police! in birmingham, police are on a rescue mission. inside, they find four romanian women who they think have been trafficked. 2a missed calls. yeah, that'll be their punters. but the women say they're here voluntarily, meaning officers have no choice but to leave them here. this is happening in every corner of the country. sex trafficking is rife in the uk. i don'
daniela is hiding at this safe house in a remote corner of romania. children here have been tricked into prostitution by traffickers pretending to be their boyfriends. this sinister method of recruitment is called the lover boy. i have a 13—year—old girl right here who's desperately trying to get back to her 52—year—old lover boy. when she runs away, she tells the police, "i love him". that's a photo of her with her trafficker? yeah. she calls him iubi. "iubira"...
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our royal correspondent, daniela relph, has more.tic, almost photographic. his right hand rests on his left arm, the arm that bears the number he was marked with at auschwitz. creating a gallery of holocaust survivors, the bbc has been following the project. covid made things unconventional for artist massimiliano pironti. i started to paint this portrait in completely opposite process as normal. you should have painted me when i had hair! yeah, that was a while ago. we had like three virtual sittings. it was a very challenging experience. your book? oh, yes. months later came a real—life meet—up, as arek shared his story. that was my first camp. 11 years old, i was. 11 years old. yeah. that's auschwitz, yeah. it's where we got our number on the arm. newsreel: these are children who survived at auschwitz. - arek was one of those survivors. but the rest of his family, bar his older sister, never reached liberation. they were some of the six million jews killed in the holocaust. this week, arek met the prince of wales, who commissioned
our royal correspondent, daniela relph, has more.tic, almost photographic. his right hand rests on his left arm, the arm that bears the number he was marked with at auschwitz. creating a gallery of holocaust survivors, the bbc has been following the project. covid made things unconventional for artist massimiliano pironti. i started to paint this portrait in completely opposite process as normal. you should have painted me when i had hair! yeah, that was a while ago. we had like three virtual...
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our royal correspondent daniela relph can tell us more.f winner nadiya hussain did the honours. but to mark the queen's 70 years on the throne you don't have to be a star baker. all of us can give it a go. the aim is to find a recipe with staying power. i'm looking for something that's visually beautiful. that's been made with love and has a bit of a story to it, and something that will look great in buckingham palace, as well as on a table in a street party. and there's a history of royally named food. coronation chicken was created for the queen's coronation. and the victoria sponge was named after queen victoria, who loved an afternoon tea. this year's platinum pudding competition is about getting everyone involved. anyone over eight years old can submit a recipe. younger bakers are so much better than they used to be. like the amount of kids, especially on bake off, who were so much better than me at my age, is mind—blowing. the big jubilee celebration comes injune, with the four day bank holiday weekend. on thursday 2nd, there'll be t
our royal correspondent daniela relph can tell us more.f winner nadiya hussain did the honours. but to mark the queen's 70 years on the throne you don't have to be a star baker. all of us can give it a go. the aim is to find a recipe with staying power. i'm looking for something that's visually beautiful. that's been made with love and has a bit of a story to it, and something that will look great in buckingham palace, as well as on a table in a street party. and there's a history of royally...
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our royal correspondent daniela relph has more.pain of prejudice and hatred. holocaust survivors witnessed the worst of humanity. this new collection of portraits commissioned by the prince of wales is about preserving their stories. like lily aberts, who showed the prince the auschwitz number still visible on her arm. while others spoke of their pride at their portraits. i am very pleased and very honoured. artist, portrait and subject. clara painted manfred goldberg. have you been well? the process was challenging. covid meant the sittings began virtually before they could finally meet. hello! she wanted not only to paint my likeness, but she tried to get sort of into my soul, she tried to paint me heart and soul, and looking at my portrait, people tell me that they can see it in the way she has painted my eyes. those eyes saw the brutality of nazi labour camps, where manfred was sent with his family. one day his younger brother herman was taken by ss guards, and manfred never saw him again. he did describe it as hell on earth, a
our royal correspondent daniela relph has more.pain of prejudice and hatred. holocaust survivors witnessed the worst of humanity. this new collection of portraits commissioned by the prince of wales is about preserving their stories. like lily aberts, who showed the prince the auschwitz number still visible on her arm. while others spoke of their pride at their portraits. i am very pleased and very honoured. artist, portrait and subject. clara painted manfred goldberg. have you been well? the...
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so we're be a huge deal london, big movie really well done by this guy daniela's, spinoza, who did the movies. if you're a movie fan, life was his and jake gillen hall movie or and then he did one with ryan reynolds and denzil, called safehouse. sure, that was a great movie and how it was set side manner. well, you know what the word story 1st day and he goes, he goes, he's to lay in that lives in sweden and he goes, you and my baby bird. and he goes, when i tell you you can fly, you can fly, say anything you want. so i got to improvise the entire time. it was the best. a baby bird fly. go ahead while then load, right? yeah, really awesome. that was from day one. and so, i mean, i'd look at shared lego and he comes back and the, you know, i'm improvising a little jerry little letters, improvised. i guess we're improvising and he goes, jarrett enjoy what you are doing. oh, really? yeah. the more so that's some of the business. so even when somebody is cool and they're agreeing with you, they use and interlock a tour. i lived in a comedy where, where the jared little guy would have had d
so we're be a huge deal london, big movie really well done by this guy daniela's, spinoza, who did the movies. if you're a movie fan, life was his and jake gillen hall movie or and then he did one with ryan reynolds and denzil, called safehouse. sure, that was a great movie and how it was set side manner. well, you know what the word story 1st day and he goes, he goes, he's to lay in that lives in sweden and he goes, you and my baby bird. and he goes, when i tell you you can fly, you can fly,...
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0ur royal correspondent, daniela relph, reports. it isa it is a landmark birthday.ade after official royal life began. and that royal public life started here on anglesea. then, still kate middleton, this was herfirst official engagement. the naming official engagement. the naming of a new lifeboat. she official engagement. the naming of a new lifeboat.— of a new lifeboat. she couldn't smash the _ of a new lifeboat. she couldn't smash the bottle _ of a new lifeboat. she couldn't smash the bottle on _ of a new lifeboat. she couldn't smash the bottle on the - of a new lifeboat. she couldn't smash the bottle on the boat. smash the bottle on the boat because it's rubber, so she poured the champagne over the bow. a memorable day and it's been a really lucky boat for us so far, always brought a back. david and his daughter katie were some of the first people to meet the newest recruit to the royal family. to meet the newest recruit to the royalfamily. there were nerves and secrecy on both sides. katie, thenjust five, presented a photo to the couple. i presented a photo to
0ur royal correspondent, daniela relph, reports. it isa it is a landmark birthday.ade after official royal life began. and that royal public life started here on anglesea. then, still kate middleton, this was herfirst official engagement. the naming official engagement. the naming of a new lifeboat. she official engagement. the naming of a new lifeboat.— of a new lifeboat. she couldn't smash the _ of a new lifeboat. she couldn't smash the bottle _ of a new lifeboat. she couldn't smash the...
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our c talk is going on to our advantage and stay was chatted to daniela's. our last are about this. and he said it's interested in his point of view, the powerhouse of europe, germany, not really public about this, where it's been very quiet, kept his cards close to his chest. should it be negotiating a bit more here to try and solve this impasse over the ukraine problem? well, it's very strange in a way because america and russia army go staging in geneva. that's the important negotiation. and the europeans are not anywhere except in nato. and he always see a part of the negotiation at the table round the table. so you know, they, they are a lack of unity mix it like that. but the worst is probably for germany that has a pipeline for gas, not stream to which is brady, which is full, which is ready to start in was supposed to start early in february. any want because of the best friends of germany, mr. blinking america say, oh, we might decide that there is no delivery of gas by russia via north stream to just because us americans, we love you germany. i mean this is very strange, g
our c talk is going on to our advantage and stay was chatted to daniela's. our last are about this. and he said it's interested in his point of view, the powerhouse of europe, germany, not really public about this, where it's been very quiet, kept his cards close to his chest. should it be negotiating a bit more here to try and solve this impasse over the ukraine problem? well, it's very strange in a way because america and russia army go staging in geneva. that's the important negotiation. and...
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our royal correspondent daniela relph looks at the significance ofjubilees. first came the silver. thanksgiving. fanfare plays 25 years later, it was the golden. more recently, the diamond. the queen is a veteran of a jubilee. brian, christine and dave — neighbours on park street in salisbury, which looked very different ten years ago. the team photo. the residents of park street held a diamond jubilee street party in 2012 — but it was much more than that. the months of planning brought neighbours together. new friendships were made, community spirit was strengthened. it's your sense of identity and belonging to this nation, as it were. you know what i mean? i'm welsh, but it didn't matter. she's our queen, it's that feeling. and getting together, one big family, as it were. one big memory is the colourful table spending and groaning under the weight of the food. there was definitely no shortage of cakes and colourful foods. brian, no one's lived longer on park street than you have, but it was transformed that day. what was it like here on the day? well, not seeing any parked cars
our royal correspondent daniela relph looks at the significance ofjubilees. first came the silver. thanksgiving. fanfare plays 25 years later, it was the golden. more recently, the diamond. the queen is a veteran of a jubilee. brian, christine and dave — neighbours on park street in salisbury, which looked very different ten years ago. the team photo. the residents of park street held a diamond jubilee street party in 2012 — but it was much more than that. the months of planning brought...
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daniela is hiding at this safe house in a remote corner of romania.o prostitution by traffickers pretending to be their boyfriends. this sinister method of recruitment is called the lover boy. i have a 13—year—old girl right here who's desperately trying to get back to her 52—year—old lover boy. when she runs away, she tells the police, "i love him". that's a photo of her with her trafficker? yeah. she calls him iubi. "iubira" means love. the girls are groomed for export. many are brought to the uk, where the big money is. elena was rescued from a flat in the west midlands after being left for dead by her trafficker. how many men used to come each day? police! in birmingham, police are on a rescue mission. inside, they find four romanian women who they think have been trafficked. 2a missed calls. yeah, that'll be their punters. but the women say they're here voluntarily, meaning officers have no choice but to leave them here. this is happening in every corner of the country. sex trafficking is rife in the uk. i don't think we've got anywhere near the
daniela is hiding at this safe house in a remote corner of romania.o prostitution by traffickers pretending to be their boyfriends. this sinister method of recruitment is called the lover boy. i have a 13—year—old girl right here who's desperately trying to get back to her 52—year—old lover boy. when she runs away, she tells the police, "i love him". that's a photo of her with her trafficker? yeah. she calls him iubi. "iubira" means love. the girls are groomed for...
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our royal correspondent daniela relph has more. book... oh, yes. months later, came a real life meet—up, as arek shared his story. that was our first camp. 11 years old, i was, 11 years old. that's auschwitz, yeah. and it's where we got our number on the arm. these are children who survived at auschwitz. | arek was one of those survivors. but the rest of his family, bar his older sister, never reached liberation. they were some of the six million jews killed in the holocaust. this week, arek met the prince of wales, who commissioned the project. this is my picture. i think it's fantastic. i felt we owed it to these remarkable people just to remember them in this way. there is something very special about the portrait, and about the artist's eye in bringing out the real underlying character, personality and meaning of the person who's sitting for the portrait. the connection between artists and survivors has been strong. the pictures reflect both loss and survival. these portraits go to the heart of their individuality and their hum
our royal correspondent daniela relph has more. book... oh, yes. months later, came a real life meet—up, as arek shared his story. that was our first camp. 11 years old, i was, 11 years old. that's auschwitz, yeah. and it's where we got our number on the arm. these are children who survived at auschwitz. | arek was one of those survivors. but the rest of his family, bar his older sister, never reached liberation. they were some of the six million jews killed in the holocaust. this week, arek...