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then he is a doctor, what kind of doctor am i telling you engineer julia mama i'm talking about dima and dimagested that i divide our duties for the children in half, but to be nannies in turn. well, yes. well, yes, that's right, this is a very good proposal, you have to agree. so this is smirnov from the third chamber now, right? well, this is rural and sleepy for us at night for the night, but dmitry vasilyevich well, i won't be in the evening. we will have a new nurse. and here, by the way, is easy to remember, alla meet hello dmitry vasilievich good afternoon lenochka, then tell, olya will show everything. what's up, have a good evening, huh? cute cute who dmitry vasilyevich is a surgeon? really put it in the tenth. oh, lumps, kumitis, kumitis, love me, katya, your dad calls like that. hello, how are you ? we are fine. let's go to sleep. yes, i manage very obedient. you know, i think they are very good together. well done, thanks. yes, yes, dmitry vasilievich is possible. yes? come on in, here's a grain coffee maker coffee for you, brazil and a great pie. thanks a lot. help yourself in ge
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that is, when we fall under the rink of demonization of everything russian, not only, dima and seryozha and i, dimaot what the ukrainians wrote about you like that, that you, yes, that is, it’s all right, right? that is, it's okay but when there pushkin bugakov brodsky soldiers fought against the dirty history of russia, while the fighters for purity are now the perception of the dirty history of russia, as a rule, for some reason with polish surnames, that is, such a complex tried, for example, ukrainian culture, but i with all due respect, i can’t imagine a biden who ate a pie like that on a stump. and let's climb the ukrainian woman quotes, but i'm just really not , as you know, a broadway production. went them. well, i'm not going to say that they are, rather ours than theirs. to hear about it, but in general the very phrase to destroy ukrainian culture. any person who lived in the soviet union knows that it was ukrainian culture that was loved by holly lely lepets. here, something, but the destruction of ukrainian culture. i don’t even see it close, on the contrary, i wonder what kind of new u
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dima and i grew up. and dima fell in my place.ered the brothers' house with a search. they found the uniform of the armed forces of the younger brother and grandfather's medals. became the cause of the future torture and execution , they go out to the threshold, throw a bag and say, who served zhenya, i immediately came here yevhen was brought out into the street , put on his knees and began to beat him with a club that he had made himself, their sister iryna lived with her brothers, when her brothers were captured, she was with a neighbor the boys were blindfolded, thrown into a military vehicle and taken out of the village. mykola recalls how the russians led him and his blindfolded brothers to the premises, later it became clear that people were taken to the village of vyshneve to the territory with sawmills for interrogation the sister repeatedly came to this place, searched for the brothers' belongings in vain, but this time she found the same home-made club of yevhen, but it was already broken. here it is, what a serious pen
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that's it all flowed and again i started screaming. dima dimacomrade was also ours, then he ran out and grabbed her. and so, as i understand it, through this i sat down in the entrance and shouted. kira is alive, he is silent. i started to run to the entrance. he don't go tell me. well, as i say, in the same place, kirov entrance. i ran. i didn't go there. she is just a moment. well, i didn't. and where to got caught, she had one boring wound right in the back of the head. hmm moment instant death was and everything was buried. they mentioned that they went tomorrow morning and brought the child of the world. how can i say to leave the cold earth there now. everyone took care of their only children, because it's all scary. especially when you don't know who it might affect. come on, i sympathize with everyone. i understand everything perfectly the situation of all children. it's a pity. the kids are not to blame for anything. well, i was not to blame either, the advanced one is somewhere. and here, of course, we let's not forget. we will remembe
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and how did you know? i overheard the wind below, they are already calling the rider, you must leave, you definitely can’t stay. dima went to wait and explain everything to whom to explain. dimare, no one listens to you except us. understand? let's leave close late will explain. in general, settle down here for sure they won’t look for you. at least for the first time, here are napkins, well, there is water in the kettle, well, there are things there. i'll bring you a little later. yes, turn off the phone, be sure to use it quickly. i calculate well, this is mine spare. i hope you can somehow survive without the internet. how about the garage footage? sarganov? don't worry, we'll figure it out, now lie down and rest. take a couple of pieces, too, soothe from the old stock is good to tease him. ok, bye. misha is now going for things. i know how everything ended with alina. they poured vodka into me, let's throw a bottle. so it's all a hoax. lisitsyn's point why did you set off? guaranin could not have worked for one living, and most importantly, only on paper he himself spoke colored. we only have one an attempt to deliver to our partners. one try , you know, if we're blowing
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and mitya was also in a deplorable state. all have heart defects. his name is dima mitya, well, actually, his offspring here was called dima claims, when i gave birth dicators were normal and the kids of all whom you tell. you, how quickly quickly, when the therapist came we came and the therapist. they said that dima should be registered with a cardiologist. and you stood waiting, when we will be allocated a quota for supplying us cardiologist, and we went to a paid cardiologist , they tried to make a cardiogram for a fee for a child, that you are telling what you did not know about it. i and the, more know anesthesia. appeared, didn't it? yes , even in court they decided by a court decision, according to the first decision, it was written here in the court decision that the scheduled inspection was constantly skipped. alena , you wonder how tatyana managed to change the lives of your children for the better. yes look at tatyana kolenko, a three-room apartment in krasnoyarsk is in good repair. modern technology. new furniture for dima and andrey has everything you need , the woman says. we will now show you. how do we live? show me your room. run.
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and found out that dima is always between you. i even married seryozha in order to be closer to dima, and he knew about it., when scandal rolled up, maybe it. and then you decided to kill romanov to get revenge on the married? use you and you performers who are gone. and who is so devoted to his patron or lover that he is ready to take on everything? to me he you hear, i love him. this is different. you understand or netnikov, we now have enough materials. and you need to think about yourself. let's start with the simplest. why did you need to tear out a photo from a personal dome?
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and wait, schwartz schwartz is a rock. well, a stone, maybe a stone? yes, dima dima lena, i'm not at work, lenochka, yours are suffering. , and schwartz is a stone black mars a stone black holes. but you are good. yes, in german you study german at school. i was born in germany, but not a word of german, i didn’t learn german at all, although my grandmother and i have one grandmother in general , she taught german, you thought, yes, yes, well, they didn’t teach me, and i remember as a child there were groups in the botanical garden on language. she is german. i'm so sorry that they didn't teach me, there's only one grandmother. uh, just worked in germany. i have a designer from germany, a german wooden box like this big and then we know that there is she brought me hmm a german music box opens. you see? lena and i were born on the same day. okay, yes, yes. then your orderlies of your characters must have something in common, well, comrades. well, for example, the general thing is that for some reason you cannot answer. for after. what are you watching, it means black and noir. we throw it out right away, because you know
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dima can not be trusted. dima salon. oh yes, yes zhora and you say, our guests, the sweetness of the root is reflected in both the greek and russian names. yes, but that's the glitch that's sweet. yes, 25.000 is correct. no need to rush, no need to rush. come on, because i'll start to hurry up now and i won't be right for you speak necessarily such spouses of celebrities. i’ll find everything here, one second step, but still say, well, now you can tell us lena, and it’s you volodya who says what to wear in the morning. this is how he always looks. at the same time, it is very dynamic. you’re behind this, he’s just me , i probably fight with him sometimes, but he goes in his own, because it’s convenient for him, but she infects you very often. well, she likes it when i wear a suit. to a concert with a butterfly, yes, we are really going, well, the ninth question is 50,000 rubles. now tell zhorik overthrown. the name of the representative of which dynasty does the yekaterinburg circus bear? hello hello rodina stupid filatovye cantemir wow wow. i know that there is a little, they seem to have landed on dangerous ones. such is their here our brothers. this is a cousin. our well-known brothers from durov may come from yekaterinburg, or hardly . we take two incorrect options. yes , so that will stir our players take a hint 50 to 50, we remove two incorrect options. that's how you would be spare, yes, yes, for some reason, yes, it's not expensive to call here either. even though durov is asked to friends before ekaterinburg, because it may be too early for one person to worry us. he may know, but filatov doesn't give me the feeling that i heard something. the transmission then just happened, well, yes, durova is generally on everyone's lips. that's just how moscow may have a corner of durov's grandfather or maybe he was born in yekaterinburg, took his first steps back in chapiteau, and then only moved to moscow or to petersburg, he was born there, so, probably, where he was born. we know very well where he is. that's all been there, we never lived. recently, somewhere a student. there they have a hostel for a military school. we studied together from the school of musical pupils. he played there in the orchestra of this circus, then already here and there it remains only i want like this instinctively up to 200. you have three more questions for four, but here it’s already the top five, that is. according to the five, there were still zhoriki, right? that's what i say in mine. well , come on, there's nothing left. well, to the right so we're moving on? yes, but that means yes, that's for sure. you go even and the amount has increased and so on. well come on one, that no beacon's right to error. you do not give, we would hold out. yes, if only to say our players are taking the last opportunity to make mistakes. well, the first idea is filat yes filatova yes filat. valentinovich filatov whose name bears the yekaterinburg circus was born in yekaterinburg correctly filatova well, it's a pity, that's the bear, let's replay. he must be married with children, it's shorter than 2 weeks, to correct the shortcomings that you are asking me to marry because of an apartment or money, here is a confidential online conference very quickly 40 mom was very pleased. i can't look at this machine anymore. yes, what kind of men in moscow went once poke it turned out right away you glue the documents. no, no one is looking for him, you appear and say that you are crazy to me. stka stole matvey with no idea where he was being kept. i just dreamed about this phone number. i don't know in lyrical comedy without memory premiere today on first you said that you write books, apparently, this is not the first time i hit my head. it's really very tasty. i'll pick up nastya from the club in the park. he is your party-goer, he is my e-sportsman. there is no longer a park. we are now the castle of this three films back spoke princess. nastya has already downloaded the entire internet. you won't soon. you won’t miss spring, because in mts premium now not only mts music and the online cinema ion, but also a discount on yuren scooters and for mts subscribers also 50 gb of internet where back full protection of the bladder thanks to the original combination three components ronex triple protection formula and a course of 7 days look, create, see you in pyaterochka discounts for you chocolate alpen gold 42.90. i like my smile and my laughter. like like gloria denim americano velvety cappuccino and delicate latte with whipped milk everything is prepared from fresh boats from 49 rubles. back at kfc again , where you always take it with you. precise and professional at speed. only even faster, and you can connect only with our megafon tariffs and be faster than all megafon is the reason for more than 90 percent of forest fires man make sure that this man is not you always have a raffle for apartments in the housing lottery. m there is more choice of video, but prices are less, for example, 1.130 rubles. buying goods for a summer residence in citylink with delivery on may 30 and 31. buy them in the yandex.market tv app for 9.990 rubles. time passes, but the joints remain in excellent shape revolutionary composition for joints with new generation collagen. let the joints stay young. don't want to write? speak don't want to talk. write if you don't want to write. speak in detail. sorry lena they said, if you don’t want to talk, write, i’m already rising in the family, everyone communicates in their own way. you don't want to write. connect to beeline with your family and set up internet packages so that there is enough for everyone beeline on your side. where in the game who wants to be a millionaire is involved all the gems, but the main thing, of course, lena presnyakova and petrovich presnyakov sr. 10 question 100.000 rubles. without prompting, opa, how is it with us, but calling a friend is all, lenochka had to choose. i said four out of five on the flag. which country exactly is shown the sky over its capital at 8:30 am on november 15, 1889 . exactly exactly 8:30 on november 19th. 1889 where was not? okay, yes. come on, we have nothing to lose, except me each other. here we will take that the guys are kind, by the way, they work together so much, in general people are married. they live this longevity everywhere. that's amazing. really, as far as matrimonials and the team are concerned, really good guys really. here i sometimes perform with them. today i have come to invite you. that's what i consider your doing there is nothing. lena is lucky. or maybe because i was there in australia, it wasn’t everywhere either, and i’m also in these, exactly what you say, there are also stars everywhere. i'm listening. here's what to do. everywhere exactly now it occurred to me. there are stars there . and if we are here now, we will go out, we will also see the stars. that's probably the case with the philippines. and that i say that australia is not brazil is not brazil australia say our guests, yes, brazil was rio de janeiro, and on this day a republic was proclaimed. not, correct answer. b brazil oh, here you are really knocked down there. and you don't stray so that i don't say wrong friendship is friendship, and money apart, well, can a violinist agree that he plays percussion in a symphony and sits here, but it turns out the same. this dronilovka is called more by these fiddlers. come on more more, of course, why? well, because they have more work and they have the first one. higher than the stakes is still the violin group of the higher players. no, yes, well, they are lower, after all, well, yes, and they carry. you can you imagine, violin, he put maramorchiki, a friend left for him earlier to drag timpy, divorced his wife with a harp. yes, oh-oh-oh, that's all they had. it's okay, yes performances. she loved to study at home, but this somehow complicated it even more, but when she needed to go to some kind of performance. he left the house for about an hour. frost rain. it didn’t matter if he caught a truck, and that means that he drove it, ran this heavy harp, loaded it, drove. uh, unloading rode. here in the back with her unloaded, then back. well, well, probably a year or a couple of years? he did this, and then he generally said that he couldn’t do it anymore and his ardent love didn’t even help. here. well , yes, and not so much more. well, yes, yes, they tried to hire professionals. and i, in turn , played the teneris saxophone all the time, well, now from time to time we will play some little thing on the record on an album or two. i remember here, and then here i am, and i slowly switched to soprano instead . i remember saying this one without sex. this is me, then already envied. today in our studio we let's explore the phenomenon of fame popularity on the personal example of those who took the chair of the players of our show. you have no idea how my children love the beatles and khabib and the beatles is a dream. it would be my children of all mankind to collect the beatles, but this is already understandable, and khabib is impossible please here aga and dmitry krasilov, dancers from the city of zarinsk, people who over the past year have disrupted the media space with their energy and inexhaustible talent, welcome to the game. well dear friends, really, interesting, like adults don’t like you, but if the children all, as one, dance on children’s matinees, this raspberry. well, that khabib deserves the highest applause. please tell me who wrote this raspberry, i wrote it together with my musical team. here, uh, the song was born just in one evening fantastic and in fact, at first there was such a fear of too simple a text, and then they realized that maybe it would be in simplicity and this one is the same uh. the same zest, and it turned out yes, yes, well, listen, kazan is coming with terrible force, tatarstan rubs. you saw you were visiting tatarstan and what, if only before from the old eternal tatar hospitality it is peremyachy and echpochmaki. then everything changed. this is such an it city, there are so many progressive it innovations, well done guys. and now khabib took my family to shame with this raspberry. listen. it's very nice. the simpler the better. well, this is dancing. there's also this , who taught you to dance? someone had to stage the father, but we staged the dance ourselves with uh our dear friends. we live in a large community, and in the house we all sit down together in the evenings. the one that everyone dances and knows, we also came up with in one evening, probably in 15-20 minutes, it also had simplicity and everyone can repeat it sitting at home there on the couch, i don’t know, absolutely anywhere. how did it happen next, you posted or someone from the producers. i'll post it. no i don't have a producer, uh fantastic, how can that be? all by itself, the track was published, but there was no such directly super interest and gradually you get back a little discouraged. yes, because i somehow believed in this song , and only after 2 weeks there the song began organically by itself, like word of mouth. yes, somewhere around 2 weeks she herself started that, they threw it off, they threw it off somewhere, she started playing, and that's it. just some kind of wave that even i could not imagine one day. i understand that all this is a specific virus. let's remind each other. this is the smallest. let 's listen for a second. cold, as bursting eyes, in fact, the clip has already gained more than 300 million views well done 300 million yes? that's twice as many people as there are in russia dimaere's the dancing? where are you? i understand, and that's it. here, what is everything in the bubbling seething mixture? well, these dances must be taught to us somewhere, but i have 20 years of choreography behind me. which picture? that's right, we've seen the same one. i've seen something all my life, you know, a person put on the work of the machine to maintain its unique shape. you don't have ours, actually. i also put a lot into maintaining its ideal shape. therefore, here we are with him. do you think that complacency has come to you here, or something? raspberry he is on the ceiling, he looks at the question there approximately in the answer 3 to 15-3 million in his pocket. and yes, you just need to answer, dear friends. you. uh, four clues out of five. here are those five 50 to 50 right for calling a friend error. and uh right to replace the question. eh, here in the place of the help of the hall, it is not there, i don’t know much to help me. we choose yes , yes, of course,
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dima and i are together. closed together. yes? don't worry, we're in different rooms. i'm in dima's office in the corridor.the hallway. it's true, i'm in the hallway. do you know that you are just an unscrupulous woman? you have your husband here with him. she hung up. what happened again your jealous nonsense. come out in turfir, they go nowhere for some incredible coincidence.
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and you excuse me, who is yana hello? dima's new girlfriend, we have been dating for two months, and you are his mother elena artemovna, very nice. and how do you feel? diman sunday, what kind of nonsense? why do you think so? he couldn't say that? did you mess up something to help you? thank you myself. you seem to be going somewhere, yes, to work then all the best. thank you very much, and you have a good day. it was very nice to meet you, goodbye. hello how are you? hi mom, i'm at work. come on, i brought you a go and found a glamorous mamzel in your apartment, dim. well, what are you doing with her? so what can i say, she obviously knows nothing. calm down, i'm not going to marry her. because you need a normal girl who will give birth to my grandchildren even before that. mammy, dear, please, god live and be happy hello hello well, actually, i prefer older staff, but natalia nikolaevna spoke to you like that. ok then, let's check what you can do. play something moonlight sonata or whatever? i understood enough. i need to deal with the child three times a week for each lesson, i am ready to pay. 1.000 rub. but if something does not suit you, no, everyt
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and dima will dog with him? we already from dogs. yes, it was the case. what can you take yes, let's take dima. one more one less.ave business for you. yes, he once said, says, if anything, contact. here i am addressing. well, he said, we'll go, we'll talk, let's go. are you keeping secrets from me? and yes, what secrets we have about this fishing, we really were going for a long time. it's just that there wasn't this bloodworm, yes, with maggot, that's all, they sang, so yes, maybe you also won't drink together, it won't be good, okay. i imagine other partners for games. happy to be moody. anka here you are drinking with her ask her that she took. so i hurt you. oh, i 'm sorry. take polina knock out. they will fish without us. full combat readiness objects will be our man any minute, i will immediately highlight, god forbid even one hair falls from his head. he's everything, yes, this is a cool kid. hold on , i don't understand anything. we do not have. already here the locale was hacked into the repository of goodness for a million. where did he pierce? maybe they don't go. changed their minds postponed waiting
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guy from the basement, and when dima was walking there, he did not see two people with assault rifles coming from this side. and this one a boy was walking from below and said to dima, the russians are coming with machine guns, they ran , and he turned around and said this , this boy told me i have never run from anyone and now i will not run from the enemy, the bullet caught up with the man on the stairs near the basement here and still is it has already dried up blood mother that the son died only in the morning dmytro's body was mutilated he doesn't have a half beard there is nothing the same clothes yes, with my clothes in the city it was torn in half and the shoulder as how did i lift the clothes and he is early straight to the heart it is not against everything to take my son from the stairs they couldn't go outside for five days, they fired at people, and in the basement the neighbors begged the mother not to take the body, i beg you, the night guards the dead, thanks to the fact that the body was lying there, the occupiers did not enter because, well , everything is here, if everything was, the gap was occupied and people were there for three days without l
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dima for dessert. in short, we are watching. there will be a question about and from higher mathematics to you dima, will you go to the bottom withthen, well, just from czech i like its beauty. and the first thing i thought was french czech waving. in 1950, these products were brought from czechoslovakia and sold as stocking leggings, but people preferred the names from the packaging of tights. how does alyosha know this? colgan tights well done popular actor nail, i can claim the brand name understand czech 15.000 yours. your intuition of information is a live information channel. watch after the evening news a strong cheeseburger, crispy twister and tender nuggets from 55 rubles. in the restaurant or applications kfc, a novelty in the artra line of cream arthroxicam, a three-component composition of modern, painkillers in the maximum concentration, contributes to accelerated penetration into the focus of pain. and a course of artra to restore joints artra and arthroxicam is a complex treatment for joint pain. choose your hit on ozone discounts up to 60% on microwaves pioneer ovens and also free delivery by courier or points of
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dima's clown after all. although you haven't had enough sleep. another clown. and i will solve everything soon questions with your mayor, and i'll leave oh scared. dima what can you say about this? how can a doctor be honest? well, either the girl is too good, she has entered the role of a dying swan, or she must be urgently saved from life in art. it was necessary to prove, so katya is an adult and will decide for herself where to study, with whom to study. what to do dima well, you can tell her that a person at this age cannot make independent decisions. since childhood all my life i have been a witness. veronica dear katya ballet me just don't know what to do. so you don't want to be with her is engaged. find some other activity. what are her years? well, you understand, if she doesn't do ballet, they'll just take her away from me, and i'm not so attached, but i can't live without her. by the way, sell the apartment and come to us. natasha will. i'm glad you're talking. accept here for now this is my spirit, how painful is the impression that i have a nail in the wrong place. well, i asked you, do not need any romanticism. you see how it turned out here by the symptoms. it looks like an island of intestinal thrombosis, which will be confirmed operate okay seryozha suffered. careful, careful, head first. ol hi. listen to this. i forgive me, don't worry, i won't go to city hall. i've seen your sketches. what did you spoil? i'm just ugly. i'll be your fa
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dima and i were locked up in the office together. that is how you were locked up together. yes? don't worry, we're in different rooms. i'm in dima's office in the corridor. mila mila i'm in the hallway. it 's true. i'm in the hallway know that you're just a shameless woman. you have your own husband. here you close with it. she hung up. what happened my husband your wife is sleeping together. again your jealous nonsense. this is not bullshit. they were closed in turfir, nowhere by some incredible coincidence. quietly, quietly, quietly, if they knew roman, how grateful i am to you, if you knew how difficult it was to arrange your dear philharmonic. it's good that the head of the personnel department is an ex-wife. and what can you do? i maintain very good relations with all my wives. oh, why don't you doubt it at all? no, i hinted that you are a very charming man. now i will give you a ride through the night city. just buckle up. i really love fast driving. you know i sometimes think that he divorced in vain. while we worked together, i did not understand this. i don’t think so, maybe because you were constantly spinning before my eyes when fedorov kicked us out, and i stopped seeing you every day. i realized that i miss you terribly. i really miss. why are you silent? well, it's easier for me to confess. you know, i even began to walk along our alley in order to see you more often. you too. oh silence is a sign of consent not to go there to see you. i wanted to make sure that i i'm doing it right. that i don't regret anything, that i don't give a damn about that bench where we kissed. to the place where we met. and you know what i realized? what do i care? i want everything back. if i want to start over. can you hear me? what if he didn't come out for a minute? we will be locked up together. what are you doing? what a horror excuse me, please, i'm watching missed calls. you haven't left yet. i 'll pay for everything. understandably? what don't you need, are you okay? no, we're not doing well. we need a second phone and a second office. no promises. very nice. thank you and i don't really like the violin in your hands at all, it's just, divine. i think it's time for us to move on. as a comrade in misfortune? do you think they're really not in the same room? wouldn't want to be in this situation. it's good that you're crying. you won’t expect tears from olga. let's go what's wrong with you? something insomnia maybe we'll go to the doctor, he'll prescribe sleeping pills. well, why not here? right you katyuh conscience tortured me. i went too far with these stepanovs. what's that noise doing to the whole city? well, let's call, ask how they me what else? well, of course, oh-oh-oh, how proud we are, call, ask, if everything is fine, sleep well, if not, help with work. and what did you think fyodor and then either step on your pride or sleep peacefully, choose. who can you call? i didn't fire them with such a scandal. you have to leave work, what? you need to leave this job. my salary is a normal percentage of sales. or we same we closed this question. i say, olya as a woman does not interest me at all. then why are you deceiving me? i don't i know where this gift comes from. she followed me. here i am waiting for you at the cottage. olya, i will explain anything to explain. i am not interested in you as a woman, but she is even very interested. dear, please, let's not return to this issue. i beg you. i thought i met such a man. and you, by the way, when you got a job. i was hoping that you wouldn't be up to me, which is , 'cause there's got to be something else in life, besides how to grab a man for you and tie him to your skirt, and it's frankly my ex never climbed into my phone. she had better things to do. i now have too . things are more important. olya what's going on? i'm drinking coffee, what's going on between us ? what happens between us? understandably? so it's all right for you. an absent glance there is not even a cup for me on the table, why is it so difficult to take a cup yourself and pour coffee for yourself? i'm sorry, i don't know how to care, because dimka did everything. you yourself said, dimka, that's what we call him. well , are you hearing his name for the first time? no, this is the first time i hear it. with what intonation did you say, dimka okay, come on, i'll make you coffee, you don't need it, i'll make it myself. what's all this noise about, what's this olga jumping out of? how scalded? mom, where have you been? what do you mean where was home not? you were not at home, i came. night wife no you no. i'm alone, poor boy. since childhood, you couldn’t stand loneliness, how you screamed and screamed and wrote. mom, we are celebrating our most important holiday. victory day and no, the end of the column. nobody is forgotten, nothing is forgotten. each feat forever in our hearts only bullets every song. we will sing with the whole country always big a festive concert dedicated to the victory day on may 9 at 12:30 on the channel, russia social contributes to their reduction flebodia 600 the first step to leg health, a magnet, gifts full of fire. buy delicacy pork shish kebab miratorg and win, the call of the chat bot for all grilling occasions, and here you also won and flowed in the chat bot. there are milky rivers. he says that milk is good for children, exactly in milk sausages, a bundle is twice as much milk. this means twice as much calcium for both health and benefits, so milk is a bundle of benefits of milk that binds us. i love my smile and my laugh and my crooked tooth my piercings and the color i love my thighs in these jeans. even you like it, i like it. like gloria jeans soothe the stomach. listen, carefully, nothing more greasy, nothing spicy. get up, walk around, sit quietly belt omeprazoleneval pancreatin reanimal reneval we act differently, but we choose rinival. discover profitable shopping. collect your image on ozon dress from the spring collection from 499 rubles. and women's shoes from 899 rubles. new big alexander with burger order in the kfc app go at home in a stretched suit on an old bathrobe it is scary to look at. a woman should remain beautiful even at home. we present you a home dress. maria feminine incredibly comfortable and practical dress. maria is ideal for any type of figure and will make your home look irresistible, an extended size range from forty-six to 72 you will not find in a regular store and two stunning colors with a fashionable print to choose from red and blue dress. maria is made of 100% cotton in it you will feel comfortable and confident in any situation. whether it's household chores or a dinner with the family, the loose fit of the dress ensures a comfortable fit and does not hinder movement. convenient pockets on the sides that can be folded with the necessary little things, a full-length zipper will make it easy to put on a dress, a bright floral print will add zest to your look, and plain inserts on the sides will instantly adjust the silhouette. your family and friends will immediately notice your transformation. the neighbors will be jealous of the house dress. maria wins will emphasize your dignity and hide your flaws , surround you with the softness and tenderness of cotton and remind you that home clothes are not leggings and a stretched t-shirt, but a feminine look that will suit every home dress maria is sewn according to gost and soft natural breathable fabric will make you feel comfortable to you did not make it convenient to do any household chores, communicate with loved ones or immerse yourself in your favorite hobby. call and order incredibly comfortable and feminine home dress maria by attractive price. pose 990 rub. wide range of sizes up to size 72 inclusive choose your favorite color red or blue. and it’s better to take two at once and change the images every day of the premiere. 21:20 on the channel russia special edition of the program 60 minutes all the latest news about the situation in ukraine and in the world tomorrow at 11:30 and 17:30 on the channel, russia is delighted and i'm not very hello so that he would allow us to meet. well, that's it to meet. and if she think to marry you. then we will decide. what to do? hello, yes, mom, yes, dad. that's right . yes, he is a waiter, dasha, i ask you, send me his photo, otherwise dad is already hysterical. i need to calm him down. dmitry yurievich well , i'm stunned by the agency, and suddenly you have hot tours in several directions. here pay attention weekend in jerusalem three days two nights is a very good offer. yesterday fedorov sound. raised everyone's ears and asked to find out how you are, as i said, that i don't know for sure, well, it seems to be normal, she said correctly , she also said that olga vladimirovna also everything is fine, and my husband is wonderful and i found a job. you know, i have a feeling that some kind of conscience is tormenting him, that he treated you this way, look , there are beautiful ones. the tour is hot to madagascar with a 30 percent discount so there will no longer be a very good accommodation. here dimaently need to talk. about dasha olga hello hello and what are you , together again such a villainous fate? wherever you can get a job everywhere olga vladimirovna if you want, i will call the whole office to you for tours, and also their relatives too. tourfirmakok dobry day. my name is olga how can i help you? 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and strike from a pull-up. that's right. okay, one more raut. i'm looking, i'll win back. remember dima there are no unequal fights without rules. do you play dimaur nothing major? i'm no longer a major. downgraded do not pin the urka to retire. vanchik sent the stand, they say he retired. just came. let's celebrate all this somehow humanly, as it should be. bring it please corkscrew now. well, for whom is the fable? and for whom dmitry alekseevich is okay, it’s ruffling, and so we remember, like cheese in butter, like in chocolate. i have to drag. dragged okay, what did you want? you need to turn on the security. and what is there to guard the keys to the tool? well, i don’t know a simple person, maybe nothing is needed if a burglar. for him, the tool from the diamond is like the holy grail, you can say , too, the tool came to the thieves never fry absolutely can. but there is no talking to a diamond. they did one good deed, but do another good deed for me. cunning you are a pensioner, yes, i am a cunning pensioner, i do not hide it, but what about us? 25 years of experience in communications work on thieves all agents and not only mine are jus
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and what happens to her is a strong friendship with our friend, he is no longer there. dima maryanov dimka was probably the most soulful of us and the next song. i want to dedicate to dimaooking at my fiftieth birthday, he is one of the most important guests maryana farewell, my friend, my friend. i'm sorry i hit. your tea of stupidity ask my friend what was i rude? when you when did you wait? with a diva smile now you are dimka with a haze. you are higher than the rainbow. i'm sorry my dear friend. for the heart of my fright in love. tears of eyes forgive me everything now. not always your love. there is a movie with you and you are alive. irina apeksima the killer somewhere here among the prisoners you will find him for me. artyom tkachenko there are no ordinary maniacs north star premiere from monday 20:00 on ntv i love you. the media, i suddenly found out that the vocal instrumental ensemble of the anatomy of the soul, forgive god from novosibirsk, began with them like on tour. quite right in novosibirsk and i met the musicians. the first time i wrote a song with them i showed them and we started playing, then they moved to moscow and then we m-m we quarreled. act
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and what is his last name? dima spoke like you, either from grankov, or from a bank. nightmare yakov is your husband from a bank. just don't confuse me. my husband dimahim he is a genius. i would be in your place, you know, i would be in your place. well, whatever you are in my place, if i were you, i would not waste time in vain . well, you yourself say that the stepanovs there is some invisible connection. nightmare oh my god, even my sister. 14 15 16 17 katyusha went to the bakery for bread. and what, i’ll cry, think about it, an apartment in moscow beat a simple loader half to death because he accidentally pushed her. i 'm going to go to this loader. he has class hatred for you. and dima and i will dress simpler and pick the right words. we'll bring you a drink olga thank you. thanks a lot. i just don't know how to thank you, but i'm against it. well, of course, it's easier for you to sell an apartment. amazing brilliant how many pills did you take? everybody, i gave you a reserve of the viewer will think that he is drunk in the hospital. hello hello are you talking? good evening good evening. bon appetit. my name is olga. this is dmitry. my husb
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dima on your knees. i asked for forgiveness. and uncle yura said that he would only ask for forgiveness from you and your grandmother, and not from anyone else. whom uncle dima tore his jacket, and uncle yura gave him a huge bruise. remarkably simple. well, mom, for example, i am for uncle yuraba. who are you for? i wo n't tell who i'm for because your mom will be mad. all, all, well. sasha where are you hanging around all day. tomorrow the potatoes will be brought in. it will be necessary to take a bag for the winter. hello well, where have you gone? all sorts of circumstances unraveled the war; it was generally tortured by three puppies, all black. come on, you wanted so much in the circumstances have changed. well, you do, brother. but let's go to the gym tomorrow. i don't know, i didn't think and you think, otherwise you'll die like a squishy, by the way, lenka was looking for you. come on, come on. sleep ate well. how wonderful it went. here, you see, i caught a bouquet of diego from moscow, let's not wait for the grace of nature, let's take it. here is our task. i understand that this is stupid after what happened, but here it is. you know, when they
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dima turupanov represents kyiv rhinos in his home country but settled in west yorkshire with his mum and sister following the outbreak of war. dima received as massive welcome by the fans as he ran onto the pitch with the match ball before the game. good running. i was going to say, tood turn good running. i was going to say, good turn of _ good running. i was going to say, good turn of pace _ good running. i was going to say, good turn of pace there. - good running. i was going to say, good turn of pace there. his - good running. i was going to say, good turn of pace there. his dad l good running. i was going to say, i good turn of pace there. his dad has sta ed in good turn of pace there. his dad has stayed in ukraine _ good turn of pace there. his dad has stayed in ukraine as _ good turn of pace there. his dad has stayed in ukraine as part _ good turn of pace there. his dad has stayed in ukraine as part of- good turn of pace there. his dad has stayed in ukraine as part of the i stayed in ukraine as part of the defence efforts in the war against russia. ., ., , . defence efforts in the war against russia. . . it defence efforts in the war against russia._ it was i defence efforts in the war against russia._ it was part| russia. fantastic day. it was part of a set of _ russia. fantastic day. it was part of a set of a _ russia. fantastic day. it was part of a set of a few— russia. fantastic day. it was part of a set of a few years _ russia. fantastic day. it was part of a set of a few years ago i russia. fantastic day. it was part of a set of a few years ago when | of a set of a few years ago when leeds and other rugby league clubs tried to establish the game wider in places like ukraine. doctors are warning that an outbreak of monkeypox could have a serious impact on access to sexual health services. clinics in london, where most of the uk's 20 confirmed cases were identified, have already stopped seeng people who don't have an appointment. so what do we know about the outbreak so far? around 80 cases have been reported in 11 countries, including here in the uk. cases are rare outside central and west africa. symptoms are usually mild. they include a fever, headache and swollen lymph nodes, with most people recovering within a few weeks. the advice here in the uk is that the risk to the public remains low. we are nowjoined by dr claire dewsnap, who is the president of the british association for sexual health and hiv. thank you very much, dewsnap, for joining us this morning. what are your concerns about the potential spread of monkeypox?— your concerns about the potential spread of monkeypox? well, we know that it is a high _ spread of monkeypox? well, we know that it is a high consequence - spread of monkeypox? well, we know that it is a high consequence of- that it is a high consequence of infectious disease, and that is partly because it is an infection thatis partly because it is an infection that is passed simply from contact from other people who have it, and what we have to do now is get on top of contacts so we can limit the period of exposures for people in the general population. 50 for example, the people that have already been diagnosed with infection, we would have already spoken to them about who their local contacts could be, what venues they have been to, and therefore we can contact those people in contact tracing notification sense and advise them about isolating and possibly give them postexposure prophylaxis if needed. that will reduce the spread of the infection. but obviously at this moment in time we have only had these issues for a week. we're still trying to get on top of all of those cases. can you tell me why _ top of all of those cases. can you tell me why we — top of all of those cases. can you tell me why we have _ top of all of those cases. can you tell me why we have seen - tell me why we have seen restrictions in sexual health clinics? ~ , restrictions in sexual health clinics? , ., , clinics? well, it is really important _ clinics? well, it is really important that - clinics? well, it is really important that we i clinics? well, it is really important that we talk l clinics? well, it is really i important that we talk about clinics? well, it is really - important that we talk about this. other partners in the sector have been calling for a long time for increased funding for sexual health services. over the last ten years there has been a significant decrease in funding through the public health budget, and that has seen a direct effect on staffing levels. that means that we have less capacity to see people. we used to be able to see people within 48 hours of them contacting us. it is really important, because it cuts down the window where people have an infection, they don't know they have an infection and therefore they can pass it onto other people. so the speedin pass it onto other people. so the speed in which we see people is really critical, and monkeypox coming along shows us that more than ever before. so we need adequate so we can adequately staff, with the experts that we need and the appropriately trained staff and clinics, so we can show people can get in quickly and therefore reduce the risk of infection of other people. the risk of infection of other -eo . le. the risk of infection of other --eole. ., , �* , people. indeed. it hasn't been described _ people. indeed. it hasn't been described as _ people. indeed. it hasn't been described as a _ people. indeed. it hasn't been described as a sexually - people. indeed. it hasn't been i described as a sexually transmitted disease, has it, though, monkeypox? no, it is behaving oddly. the experts who know a lot more about monkeypox than i do, who study this disease in africa, where it is mostly seen, are scratching their heads a bit at the moment about why it is particularly presenting in this way. we haven't got to the bottom of that. we know it can be transmitted through sex because that is close contact, and it is transmitted through close contact, but it doesn't currently meet the criteria for being an sti. but we are watching, waiting, looking at the data and trying to track the patterns and look at people's networks and see what is happening. can we be clear, because people will be concerned, with 20 identified cases in the uk, precautions are being taken already, as we have discussed. if someone presents with these symptoms, what are they look like? what should they do? so these symptoms, what are they look like? what should they do?- like? what should they do? so they do look unusual. _ like? what should they do? so they do look unusual. they _ like? what should they do? so they do look unusual. they look- like? what should they do? so they do look unusual. they look a i like? what should they do? so they do look unusual. they look a little l do look unusual. they look a little bit like chickenpox, which is a big blistering lesion. so they are bumpy and they can be on any part of the skin. they commonly start on the mouth. they also occur on the genitals, but they can also occur anywhere else on the body. so if you see a rash that looks like chickenpox but generally they are slightly bigger, then you probably should contact somebody either out of hours nhs one—on—one, is where we are directing people, or otherwise contact your sexual health clinic —— 111. contact your sexual health clinic -- 111. ., , , ., ~ contact your sexual health clinic -- 111. doctor dewsnap, thank you very much for your— 111. doctor dewsnap, thank you very much for your time _ 111. doctor dewsnap, thank you very much for your time with _ 111. doctor dewsnap, thank you very much for your time with us - 111. doctor dewsnap, thank you very much for your time with us this i much for your time with us this morning. here is susan with a look at the weather. good morning, we have some reasonable weather to start the can. the cloud has started polling —— piling into the north—west of scotland. the sun is trying to break through the clouds there. i think for western scotland and northern ireland, this weekend, seeing more cloud and there will be some rain. elsewhere, outbreaks of rain tending to come in more scattered showers. the reason for the more solid cloud to the north and west is an area of low pressure that is trying to push on. we have high pressure to the south and i think, for much of southern and eastern england the high will manage to keep things dry for the next 48 hours, a little bit of a north—south within the weather. saturday, cloud passes across england and wales comigel give the odd showerfor england england and wales comigel give the odd shower for england and wales this afternoon, overall, a lot of dry and fine weather and quite warm, high teens to the low 20s the temperatures. more cloud for northern ireland in western scotland with some rain on and off. eastern scotland could pick up a few showers, up to 17 possible in aberdeen. some more persistent rain will push across scotland overnight, perhaps not that much getting through to the east, but it is still looking pretty soggy in the west, also for the northern isles. cloud drifting further south into northern england and wales. patches of mist and fog across central and eastern england, a mild night across the board, temperatures widely in double figures. into sunday, high pressure still clinging on there to the south—east of the uk, but low pressure becoming slightly more established further north, thatjust means a bit of a breezy day to the far north—west of the uk, they could allow for western scotland, perhaps more persistent rain. it looks like it will sit far enough north of northern ireland to mean a fuchsia aria outbreaks here and there. more cloud pushing down into england and wales. it really will be staying there and the south—east that kid there and the south—east that kid the sunniest of this goes through sunday afternoon and see the highest temperatures. by monday, this area of low pressure drifting up from the continent, getting quite close to the south—east of england could mainly see some pungea showers arriving here. further north, we have weather fronts trying to drift south. the story for monday basically is no matter where you are, don't be too surprised if you don't get caught in the odd downpour. there will be some turnaround, yes, but generally a more mixed picture for everyone on monday. as a result of that, it will be a little bit cooler as well, temperatures up to 17 are best. that sets the tone for the week ahead. most of us think temperatures mid to high teens, so perhaps a little bit damp on average value for the time of year. —— down. there will be some sunny spells, but shall is never too far away either. that is the way things are looking for the weekend and on into next week.— and on into next week. thank you very much- _ it's time now for newswatch, with samira ahmed. hello, and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. why did the bbc go to court over broadcasting an investigation into the abusive behaviour of an m15 agent? and in this day and age, is it right for editors to make headline news out of a footballer coming out as gay? first, for some people, the eurovision song contest is the highlight of their television—watching year and they will have been among the millions glued to their screens last saturday night. others would do almost anything to avoid four hours of kitsch, pop, soaring power ballads and a whole lot of sequins. if the latter group were watching bbc news on sunday, they may have found there was no escape. ukraine says it hopes to be able to host eurovision song contest next year after the country's emotional triumph in last night's final in italy. the country's entry, the kalush orchestra, flew to the top of the leaderboard after winning the popular vote. sam ryder of the uk finished second, but topped the jury votes with his song space man. this year, more than most, eurovision had a political dimension with that victory by ukraine's kalush orchestra being widely seen as a symbolic show of public support for the country. and that, coupled with an unusually successful night for the uk — who came second in the competition — explains why it featured prominently on bbc news on sunday. but for some viewers, the amount of attention devoted to it was still notjustified. stuart gordon e—mailed: on monday, the footballer jake daniels made a name for himself — and not for any exploits on the pitch, as sports editor dan roan reported. some will be surprised that in this day and age, a player revealing their sexuality has made so many headlines. but others believe this is truly a historic moment forfootball, despite the issues that it continues to confront. jake daniels' statement and the media coverage of it was widely applauded, with stigma base tweeting: but, as dan roan suggested, others questioned whether the publicity around his coming out was appropriate or helpful. here's tris bianconero: well, we put those points to bbc news, and they told us: bbc two's politics live on tuesday featured as a guest the leader of the reclaim party, actor laurence fox. one of the subjects under discussion — culture wars. the implementation of all of this — of gender theory, of critical race theory in our schools and institutions — is appalling, and actually... why is it appalling? because you don't — because children are not racists and you don't teach a child, you don't teach a child — and you certainly don't say to the most disadvantaged and underprivileged portion of society, which happened to be young, white, working—class people, that they are in some way privileged. and that's what wokery and class wars and culture wars are all about. it's — it's all about division. it has nothing to do with unity. anthea eastoe watching that and contacted us with this question: well, bbc news told us that politics live features politicians representing the various political parties and a wide range of other guests with varying perspectives. they added: for some time, bbc news has been investigating the activities of an agent working for m15 who used his status to abuse and terrorise his partner, before moving abroad to continue intelligence work while under investigation. evidence shows that he is a right—wing extremist with a violent past. but, as daniel de simone reported on thursday, the path to getting that evidence shown on air has not been easy. the government took us to the high court, first trying to stop this story ever being broadcast, and then seeking to dramatically limit what we could report. they failed, but we've been legally prevented from naming the agent because of a risk to him, despite the threat he poses. so, why did the bbc — unlike the government — consider the broadcasting of this horrific story to be in the public interest? barrie philpott had some concerns, writing: well, let's find out more about this from ed campbell, who's investigations editor for bbc news. ed, thanks for coming on newswatch. can you talk us through the process, then, of how the government tried to prevent you running the story? sure. so, with all our stories where we allege that some wrongdoing has taken place, we offer a right of reply to the person or the organisation concerned. and in this case, we offered a right to reply to m15 and we told them the details of the story — not the whole story, but the details of everything that we proposed to say in the story — and asked them to respond. essentially, when they did respond, it was to say that they were not going to allow the story to go out and they were going to bring an injunction against us, unless we agreed to effectively hold the story. we had some discussions behind the scenes which i can't really go into but essentially, we came to the point where we decided we had to run the story, we felt it was in the public interest to name the person responsible and identify them and at that point, an injunction was taken out against us. 50, clearly the government felt that there wasn't a public interest in broadcasting the story. why do you insist there is? well, i think it's a question of what the balance of the public interest is. so the government felt that the public interest weighed on national security and the potential threat to the agent concerned. we felt that the public interest was served by identifying the man concerned, who had used his status as an m15 agent to terrorise and coerce his partner and to carry out a violent attack. and we felt in the light, particularly, of the wayne couzens case, that this was so serious... we should say this is the police officer who murdered sarah everard. correct — and used his status as a police officer to trick her into his custody. we felt the way this man was acting was so serious and the abuse of his position so serious that it was in the public interest to warn people everywhere — particularly women and children — of who he was, what he was doing and what his modus operandi was. the court ruled that you're not allowed to name this m15 agent because it might endanger him and it might endanger other agents — is that right, and do you still disagree? so, i believe what they are arguing is essentially firstly that he could be endangered by being named — and we disputed that, but we accept the ruling of the court that they — they went on that side. they also made a wider argument about national security, which is effectively that to name him would indicate to other agents — and these are effectively informants working for m15, informing on terrorist groups and suchlike — that the bbc might come along and name them and that they would then stop working for m15. we would never normally try and identify a state agent in this way but we felt in this case, there was an exceptional public interest in doing so. to make the decision to challenge the government and go to court over this must have been a big decision for the bbc news to make. sure, and it was their decision to take us to court and it was our decision to defend our position and to fight that, and that's a scary thing. it involves a lot of time, it involves a lot of money, unfortunately, and it's always very difficult to know where it will end. so, you go into court sort of knowing what your position is and during the proceedings, you often feel, "we mightjust "completely lose this". there was a scenario in which we would have never been able to tell any kind of story about this man whatsoever. we would've liked to be able to identify him. we weren't able to do that, and we accept that. but when you go to court, there is jeopardy and you don't know how it's going to end up and we are pleased that we've been able to tell a story that we think is firmly in the public interest. so, is this story a one—off, or is there a wider issue behind this investigation? the truth is, with an organisation like m15, we simply don't know. there is no public scrutiny of this organisation in the sense that there is public scrutiny of — there are committees and such that look into them but there's no public right to know about their activities. and it's clear why that is — because their activities are carried out in secret — but we simply don't know. we've scratched off a tiny corner on a picture and seen what's underneath it but the picture is much bigger. we don't know what the rest of it is. ed campbell, thank you so much. and thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online and social media, e—mail newswatch. or you can find us on twitter. you can call us. and do you have a look at previous interviews on our website. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. good morning, welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. our headlines today. russia declaires victory in its battle to control the ukrainian city of mariupol — after the last fighters defending the azovstal steel plant lay down their weapons. pharmacists will be allowed to swap hrt medications without the need for a new prescription to try to ease shortages. the 'dame deborah' effect — bowel cancer charities report a surge in enquiries — as the broadcaster and campaigner boosts awareness of the disease. a huge day at hampden — its the scottish cup final, with hearts hoping to ensure rangers miss out on another trophy, just days after their europa league final defeat. good morning. something of a mixed weekend coming up, all others will see some dry and hopefully sunny weather but there will also be showers moving in, especially to the north and west of the uk. more coming up. more coming up. (sunrise sting) good morning. it's saturday the 21st of may. our main story. russia has declared victory in its battle to conquer the ukrainian port city of mariupol — after the last fighters defending the azovstal steel plant laid down their weapons. ukraine's president zelensky confirmed the troops had been given permission to surrender — and hopes they can be released as part of a prisoner exchange programme. fierce fighting continues in the south and east of ukraine. we'rejoined now byjoe inwood, our correspondent in lviv. joe, what more do we know about russian advances in ukraine? russia claiming victory here? yes, absolutely and _ russia claiming victory here? yes, absolutely and i _ russia claiming victory here? yes, absolutely and i think— russia claiming victory here? use: absolutely and i think they will take this as a victory, it is something we have been pushing for a person is the star of the invasion. president zelensky told the soldiers they could lay down their weapons. ukrainians are also painting this as a success, not the final fall of mariupol but the way it failed, it took more than 80 days for the soldiers to put down their weapons and in that time thousands of russian troops were brought into this fight and were not able to take part in the battle elsewhere. this is something the ukrainians did not want to happen but they knew it probably would. president zelensky said there was no way militarily of breaking the siege and at some point the soldiers would have to put down their weapons but they have done after such a long time, the russians were sucked in. we have seen a renewed push elsewhere. 22 groups fighting around mariupol have now been freed up and they are able to take part in the attack on the rest of the donbas. heavy artillery has broken through some ukrainian lines and they will try and end circle defenders and sometimes to create another encirclement, just as the encirclement of mariupol has come to an end, they will china achieve that on a grander scale, taking the entire donbas region. —— they will try and achieve that. entire donbas region. -- they will try and achieve that.— pharmacists are to be given more flexibility so they can deal with shortages of hormone replacement therapy medicines. they'll be given temporary powers to exchange certain hrt drugs without a new prescription. gps welcomed the move. we need to have short—term measures, which is making sure that the current demand is met, which it has been. i think that's a good thing. but later on, this is not going to be the thing that we need for longer term. the issue that i have is that this is not a long—term strategy. this is fabulous for a short term issue, but longer—term, we need to ensure there's no supply issues when it comes to oestrogel, ovestin, lenzetto — these creams or other types of hrts that we commonly prescribe as nhs doctors. doctors say they're worried that monkeypox could have a massive impact on access to sexual health services. staff at clinics are having to isolate if they come into contact with anyone who's infected — and there are fears the pressure on the workforce means some sexually—transmitted infections could be missed. our health reporter, philippa roxby reports. many of the cases have been in homosexual men. they have been advised to contact the clinic. monkeypox is not normally sexually—transmitted but it can be passed on by close skin contact. the british is for sexual health says staff working on sexual health clinics were already under significant pressure and monkeypox was making it worse. it said some were happy to see patients with symptoms in separate spaces to guard against spread. i am symptoms in separate spaces to guard against spread-— against spread. i am not concerned with people — against spread. i am not concerned with people being _ against spread. i am not concerned with people being identified - against spread. i am not concerned with people being identified with i with people being identified with monkeypox, generally has limited effect on patients but i am concerned we will be able to maintain access to people for sexual health services as well as preventing people having to isolate from services. in preventing people having to isolate from services.— preventing people having to isolate from services. ., ., from services. in london where most cases had been _ from services. in london where most cases had been found, _ from services. in london where most cases had been found, clinics - from services. in london where most cases had been found, clinics and i cases had been found, clinics and stop people walking in altogether. that could lead to fewer people being able to access sexual health services. some staff have already received a smallpox vaccine to help protect them against monkeypox. the uk is now stocking up on more doses. it's emerged that sue gray — the civil servant who has been investigating lockdown parties in downing street — met the prime minister to discuss whether she should publish photographs of the events. labour has suggested the meeting could damage confidence in the process — but a government source said borisjohnson made it clear the decision lay with sue gray. our political correspondent jonathan blake is in our london newsroom. jonathan, what more can you tell us about what went on? the meeting is sensitive because the impression given is sue gray as the person who decides what should be put into her report, it is no one else's business. we put into her report, it is no one else's business.— put into her report, it is no one else's business. we are told this meetint else's business. we are told this meeting took— else's business. we are told this meeting took place _ else's business. we are told this meeting took place one - else's business. we are told this meeting took place one month l else's business. we are told this i meeting took place one month ago at the request of sue gray. number ten are framing this as something she instigated and a meeting at which the process and procedure of publishing her report was public —— was discussed but not the substance. the issue whether photos should be published along with the report as documentary evidence was discussed. the prime minister we are told said it would be a matter for sue gray herself. we understand now that likely will be photographic evidence published along with the report. it has raised questions about the independence of the process. labour are saying the prime minister needs to urgently explain the meeting to ensure public confidence in the report. others say this is not a genuinely independent process as sue gray is a senior official working in government. expect the report be published in the coming days, tuesday and wednesday look likely and those expected to be named in a tab and contacted and given until sunday evening to respond. thank ou. thank you. there's been a large increase in online searches for information about bowel cancer in the last two weeks — ever since the author and broadcaster dame deborahjames revealed she is now receiving end—of—life care. both nhs england and bowel cancer charities have reported a surge of visitors to their websites, while dame deborah's fundraising total is now close to six and a half million pounds. will batchelor has the details. when she was diagnosed with stage iv bowel cancer in 2016, deborahjames wanted to raise awareness of a disease that can thrive due to embarrassment. i'm not going to look at you. a crying fit is not what we need right now. she had already achieved that, thanks largely to her work on the podcast you, me and the big c, but her announcementjust 12 days ago that she is receiving end—of—life care has supercharged the mission. on the day after what deborah called herfinal message, nhs england says it saw an extra 82,000 hits to its bowel cancer page last week. the charity bowel cancer uk said its page crashed due to all the extra visitors, and other charities too are noticing the dame deborah effect. we're really encouraged that we're seeing an increase of 25% in terms of the number of searches that are coming to our website, specifically about finding out information about bowel cancer. so that's a 25% increase on last year, and that really is a direct response to deborah james speaking out and really raising awareness. it is notjust awareness getting a boost, it is fundraising too. the bowelbabe fund stands at £6.5 million as people around the uk and beyond try to show their admiration in any way they can, from surprise royal visitors in the garden of her parents' home — the duke of cambridge wanted to hand—deliver deborah's damehood — to letters of support. never mind the address, the postie knew exactly who this was for. ways to support the fund are growing too. there is a book, dame deborah's second, on living with bowel cancer and staying positive. there is a rose, launched at the chelsea flower show, and there is a shirt. i knew i wanted one charity element in the collection, and i always use the phrase "rebellious hope". for me, it's something that i suppose i relied on. it gives me that little glimmer of hope to continue to carry on, day by day, regardless of what the future looks like. dame deborah may be in the final stage of her cancerjourney, but her work continues. temperatures in spain could reach their highest level for 20 years today — with some areas expected to hit 42 degrees celsius. the country has been experiencing abnormally hot weather throughout may, with temperatures 10 to 15 degrees above average. guy hedgecoe is in madrid this morning. guy, how are they coping? it is slightly cooler in madrid, parts of spain will be areas of concern? , parts of spain will be areas of concern?— parts of spain will be areas of concern? , ~ ., , concern? yes, here in madrid it is 22 degrees _ concern? yes, here in madrid it is 22 degrees so _ concern? yes, here in madrid it is 22 degrees so comfortable. i concern? yes, here in madrid it is 22 degrees so comfortable. we i concern? yes, here in madrid it is| 22 degrees so comfortable. we are told it will heat up to 36 degrees later on today. down in the south, where we have seen is extremely high temperatures over the last few days. today we are told in some areas of andalusia temperatures could reach the low 40s. you might expect those temperatures injuly or august but what is unusual about this heatwave as we are seeing those temperatures now in mid—may. that is almost unprecedented. the government has activated its national plan for high temperatures and warning people to remain indoors where possible in the areas where there are high temperatures and also the fire services are on high alert due to the risk of wildfires around the country. the risk of wildfires around the count . ., .. the risk of wildfires around the count . ., ~ i. the risk of wildfires around the count . . ~' ,, , the risk of wildfires around the count . ., ~ i. , . , country. thank you very much. it is 12 minutes — country. thank you very much. it is 12 minutes past _ country. thank you very much. it is 12 minutes past eight. _ survivors of the manchester arena attack say urgent changes are needed to increase mental health support for people caught up in terrorist atrocities. tomorrow marks the fifth anniversary of the bombing, when 22 people were killed and many more injured. now a report from 'survivors against terror�* says initial help should be available within three weeks, and treatment within six — as our north of england correspondentjudith moritz reports. this was the night abi quinn grew up. she was 12 years old when she went to see ariana grande in manchester arena. when the bomb went off she wasn't physically hurt, but five years on, she is still living with the impact it has made on her mental health. she finally got therapy for ptsd and anxiety, but only after her mum wrote to their mp, who helped to fast—track abi's case. there's still such a backlog in mental health services, for children anyway, without events like this happening. it's just not ok. there needs to be a lot more put in place. you can'tjust keep being given 12—month waiting lists and just hope that in 12 months it sort of self—heals, because it just doesn't. now there are calls for better mental health support for people caught up in terror attacks, including a maximum wait of three weeks for assessment and six weeks for relevant help. martyn hett was murdered at manchester arena. some of his family struggled to get access to the skilled therapy they needed. his step—father stuart, a gp, has co—written a new report pushing for improvements. i remember a moment a couple of months afterwards, screaming in the car, saying how ridiculous this is. i have worked in the nhs for 30 years, i know the systems, and yet i'm having to pay for private help. i felt embarrassed, in a way, that as a doctor the help isn't available — and if i can't get it then there's no hope for anyone else. those affected by attacks often need ongoing support, but campaigners say there is no guarantee they will get long—term care, and say a register of survivors would help. though this memorial is dedicated to the 22 people who were murdered at the arena, the attack affected thousands more. and many i speak to tell me the anniversary is always a particularly difficult time, and the fifth, this weekend, may well trigger increased anxiety and heightened emotion. some of the manchester survivors choir performed at the memorial�*s opening. the choir has been a real success story. its members, who have all been affected by the attack in various ways, have found help from mutual experience. just knowing that we had all been there on that night and everything had changed on that one night _ and everything had changed on that one night. and that we could be there for each other. choir members have talked quite openly that that became their support network, that that was the thing that was giving them a reason to come back into the city to engage in a positive activity. the government says it is committed to providing swift support for survivors of terrorism and that it will continue to listen to their views to inform the help that is available. we're joined now by doctor stuart murray, who you just saw in that film. his stepson martyn hett died in the attack, and he co—wrote the 'survivors against terror�* report. good morning. how are you at the moment, — good morning. how are you at the moment, five years, how are you and how a _ moment, five years, how are you and how a family? — moment, five years, how are you and how a family? | moment, five years, how are you and how a family?— how a family? i am still pinching m self, it how a family? i am still pinching myself, it still— how a family? i am still pinching myself, it still seems _ how a family? i am still pinching myself, it still seems surreal, i how a family? i am still pinching i myself, it still seems surreal, you wake up and think additionally happen? i will wake up one day and i will be back there and life will be as it was. we will be back there and life will be as it was. ~ ., .. will be back there and life will be as it was. . . ~ ., as it was. we talk about the situation — as it was. we talk about the situation with _ as it was. we talk about the situation with mental- as it was. we talk about the i situation with mental health support. uri doctor so you are coming at this from two different angles, your personal experience and watch ucl in everyday practice. for you personally, how have you been helped over the past few years? for me, the helped over the past few years? fr?" me, the support we have had from everybody, messages from people around the world, acts of kindness and support, gifts, flowers from people who you would not expect it from. there is so much of that coming in that it almost cancels out, you have to remain yourself that this small 1% of badness and most of the world is full of kindness. most of the world is full of kindness-— most of the world is full of kindness. what help do you personally _ kindness. what help do you personally need? _ kindness. what help do you personally need? i - kindness. what help do you personally need? i think- kindness. what help do you personally need? i think is| kindness. what help do you | personally need? i think is a kindness. what help do you - personally need? i think is a family ttoin personally need? i think is a family going through _ personally need? i think is a family going through events _ personally need? i think is a family going through events such - personally need? i think is a family going through events such as i personally need? i think is a family going through events such as a i going through events such as a terror attack and living through that brings psychological and impact your mental well—being in ways that people still do not understand. it is not counsellors and therapists, they don't understand what we are going through, i think there is more than needs to be done. to teach and train them. ., than needs to be done. to teach and train them-— train them. you are a doctor, your da 'ob train them. you are a doctor, your day job is — train them. you are a doctor, your day job is making _ train them. you are a doctor, your day job is making people - train them. you are a doctor, your day job is making people better, i dayjob is making people better, helping people and itjumps out at me reading what you have said, i think it wasjust me reading what you have said, i think it was just in the immediate aftermath, sitting in your car and you are saying to yourself in relation to getting help, finding someone for your family to talk to to help, you are going, i am a doctor and even i cannot get to anyone who can help us. the frustration of that moment? yes, i remember — frustration of that moment? yes, i remember sitting _ frustration of that moment? yes, i remember sitting in _ frustration of that moment? yes, i remember sitting in a _ frustration of that moment? yes, i remember sitting in a car- frustration of that moment? yes, i remember sitting in a car shouting | remember sitting in a car shouting and screaming how ridiculous this is as a gps 30 years, if i am struggling and have to pay privately to get help, how other people might be struggling so there are huge gaps that exist still despite the recurrence of terror attacks. people cannot get the help and support they need which is why we are saying there needs to be changes and there needs to be things there to support, there needs to be a guarantee if you need a specific treatment, he can get that within six weeks. i can only imagine — get that within six weeks. i can only imagine how— get that within six weeks. i can only imagine how frustrating i get that within six weeks. i can only imagine how frustrating it is. you know how ourjob works, we ask the government for the response. the home office has given a statement regarding funding. they said we are committed to providing comprehensive and swift support to domestic victims of terrorist attacks. the support involves 24/7 helplines to make sure the victims of access to what they need. we are investing an additional 2.3 billion a year to mental health services from 2023-2024. you mental health services from 2023—2024. you hear that and that appears to be on message but what the reality that you have detailed from your own experience and other people, seems a very different thing? people, seems a very different thin ? ., , , people, seems a very different thin? ., , , ., thing? reality is when you go throuth thing? reality is when you go through something _ thing? reality is when you go through something like i thing? reality is when you go through something like this, | thing? reality is when you go i through something like this, you thing? reality is when you go - through something like this, you may be triage to speak to somebody but your throwback into the nhs services and the long wait that exists so we are saying when you go through an event like terrorist attack, it is an attack on the state and on all of us. it is a war that is waged on the country, we did not has to go through this. there is a writer for the government to protect us and keep it secure. you the government to protect us and keep it secure-— keep it secure. you can hear the idea you're _ keep it secure. you can hear the idea you're building _ keep it secure. you can hear the idea you're building but - keep it secure. you can hear the idea you're building but in i keep it secure. you can hear the l idea you're building but in practice what is that? is it a department, a certain number of people, what is that that tangibly could provide what you're talking about, given that you never know when something like this can strike?— like this can strike? exactly, so as it is at the — like this can strike? exactly, so as it is at the moment, _ like this can strike? exactly, so as it is at the moment, we _ like this can strike? exactly, so as it is at the moment, we wait i like this can strike? exactly, so as it is at the moment, we wait for l like this can strike? exactly, so as it is at the moment, we wait for it| it is at the moment, we wait for it to happen and then restart to plan the service. the manchester hub was stopped about and created after it happened and it took eight weeks to setups already you have a delay of treatment for people so we are asking that when people prepare a plan for an emergency attack, that mental health is considered an something is in place to be able to spring into action. has a something is in place to be able to spring into action.— spring into action. as a gp, when someone comes _ spring into action. as a gp, when someone comes to _ spring into action. as a gp, when someone comes to you _ spring into action. as a gp, when someone comes to you obviouslyi spring into action. as a gp, when i someone comes to you obviously not just related to terrorism, when they are afraid further mental health, what frustrations do you experience having gone through this yourself, saying i cannot help you today, i can refer you, but what do you think? it can refer you, but what do you think? , ., , can refer you, but what do you think? , . , , ., ., think? it is ideally frustration. yes, think? it is ideally frustration. yes. there _ think? it is ideally frustration. yes, there are _ think? it is ideally frustration. yes, there are zero, - think? it is ideally frustration. yes, there are zero, and i - think? it is ideally frustration. yes, there are zero, and i am | yes, there are zero, and i am pleased to hear the government has committed to provide more health in general and we accept there are weights that will happen when something goes wrong but in this example, we are asking for something like the military would have, there is an acknowledgement that in certain situations it will be recognised and we will try and get help quicker for you. recognised and we will try and get help quickerfor you. fin recognised and we will try and get help quicker for you. fin a recognised and we will try and get help quicker for you. on a personal note, help quicker for you. on a personal note. how — help quicker for you. on a personal note, how weird _ help quicker for you. on a personal note, how weird your _ help quicker for you. on a personal note, how weird your family - help quicker for you. on a personal note, how weird your family be - note, how weird your family be marking this weekend? this weekend we be having — marking this weekend? this weekend we be having a _ marking this weekend? this weekend we be having a party. _ marking this weekend? this weekend we be having a party, there _ marking this weekend? this weekend we be having a party, there will- marking this weekend? this weekend we be having a party, there will be i we be having a party, there will be martin's dad and step mum, we are a modern blended family, there will be all his friends and we will raise a toast. , , ., ., toast. give us the nature of the -a . toast. give us the nature of the partv- he _ toast. give us the nature of the partv- he was _ toast. give us the nature of the partv- he was a _ toast. give us the nature of the party. he was a big _ toast. give us the nature of the party. he was a big character, i party. he was a big character, wasn't he? — party. he was a big character, wasn't he? there _ party. he was a big character, wasn't he? there will- party. he was a big character, wasn't he? there will be - party. he was a big character, - wasn't he? there will be prosecco, len of wasn't he? there will be prosecco, plenty of vodka _ wasn't he? there will be prosecco, plenty of vodka and _ wasn't he? there will be prosecco, plenty of vodka and diet _ wasn't he? there will be prosecco, plenty of vodka and diet corks - wasn't he? there will be prosecco, plenty of vodka and diet corks and | plenty of vodka and diet corks and his mum will be making abu fair. i think coronation street paid tribute last night — think coronation street paid tribute last niuht. �* . ., ., ., last night. again, another an amazin: last night. again, another an amazing act _ last night. again, another an amazing act of— last night. again, another an amazing act of kindness - last night. again, another an amazing act of kindness that| last night. again, another an - amazing act of kindness that after all this time they still remember the victims and what happened and remember that martin was a big coronation street fan. did you watch it last night? yes, we did and it brought a tear to my eyeful helen was there at the vigil afterwards. she came along to the funeral, along with many other of the casts. thank ou for with many other of the casts. thank you for coming _ with many other of the casts. thank you for coming to _ with many other of the casts. thank you for coming to talk _ with many other of the casts. thank you for coming to talk to _ with many other of the casts. thank you for coming to talk to us - with many other of the casts. thank you for coming to talk to us today. | you for coming to talk to us today. i hope your party, it sounds like you know exactly what you need to do and i hope your weekend goes exactly as you wish, thank you so much for coming. as you wish, thank you so much for cominu. . .. as you wish, thank you so much for cominu. ., ~ i. as you wish, thank you so much for cominu. . ,, ,, ., ~ i. as you wish, thank you so much for. coming-_ time coming. thank you. thank you. time now has 20 — coming. thank you. thank you. time now has 20 past _ coming. thank you. thank you. time now has 20 past eight. _ coming. thank you. thank you. time now has 20 past eight. some - coming. thank you. thank you. time now has 20 past eight. some of- coming. thank you. thank you. time now has 20 past eight. some of us i now has 20 past eight. some of us have enjoyed weather of late, it will become milder, ? have enjoyed weather of late, it will become milder,? is that have enjoyed weather of late, it will become milder, ? is that right. briefly, warm and across some parts of the uk but into next week temperatures will slide down below—average. it has been clouding over since we have been on a, quite a bank of cloud to the west. you can see the sunshine to chip through a chink in the clouds but for much of western side of the uk, thicker cloud and some rain at times as well. let us get a better idea of the picture. high—pressure to the south will keep southern and eastern counties of england try, low pressure to the north—west, feeding on that cloud. there will be outbreaks of rain to come for northern ireland and western scotland and a few showers drifting into the west of wales and across northern england. some of the cloud that thickened up further south will break for the afternoon and there should be more sunshine. temperatures could get up to 21 degrees. further north, 14—16 more widely. some persistent rain will sweep over scotland overnight, stretching as far north as the northern isles, more scattered in the east of scotland. paget impossible for northern ireland and northern england. a mild night, temperatures in double figures. clear in the south and east of the uk, the high pressure means we should get sunshine early doors on sunday. elsewhere the slow feeds in cloud south and eastwards with outbreaks of rain. probably western scotland one of the wettest places in the uk. some filters down into northern ireland and the chance of showers for northern england and wales. top temperatures where we have the best sunshine, up to 23 degrees for the south—east of england. the south—east might be in line for some showers, even heavy ones on monday as low gets close. we have fronts try to push south across the uk, just about anywhere on monday likely to see outbreaks of rain. dry and sunny intervals in between but it is a very unsettled story and it gets cooler as well thanks to the rain. moving closer to south—east england and anglia. we never recover the highs of the weekend. london has 21, 23, but the high teens at the best. the story remains unsettled across the uk by the early part of next week. thank you very much. if you've been out to post a letter recently you might have noticed your post box looking more colourful — and cosy — than usual. it has been happening for a while now. it has been happening for a while now. post box toppers are the new form of "yarn—bombing" — in which knitters and crochet fanatics use their skills to spruce up their local area. they are ingenious. mairead smyth is in stockport to tell us more. what is the story behind this? that is not her, that is the knitted queen. is not her, that is the knitted cueen. , . ., , is not her, that is the knitted cueen. , _, , , queen. yes, welcome, this is spectacular- _ queen. yes, welcome, this is spectacular. it _ queen. yes, welcome, this is spectacular. it has _ queen. yes, welcome, this is spectacular. it has been - queen. yes, welcome, this is. spectacular. it has been created queen. yes, welcome, this is- spectacular. it has been created by the women's institute and you can see the corgis with the queen on top, and it is part of this huge phenomenon happening across the country for the queensjubilee, country for the queens jubilee, netted by volunteers who live locally. there are many around this part of manchester and it is all part of manchester and it is all part of manchester and it is all part of celebrating thejubilee celebrations which will start next week in schools and community centres and run into the people's pageant in london. they are marking what the queen has done with flowers and colour, it will be interesting to find out what the queen thinks of these postbox toppers which are napping up these postbox toppers which are popping up across the country. many more in this part of manchester and other parts of the country. we are keen to get your pictures. we have some sense in already. if you have some sense in already. if you have some in your local area that you would like us to join the programme later, please e—mail it into breakfast. send it in this morning. i will be backjust before ten o'clock when i will meet the people behind this post box topper. thank ou ve behind this post box topper. thank you very much- _ behind this post box topper. thank you very much. you _ behind this post box topper. thank you very much. you have - behind this post box topper. thank you very much. you have been - you very much. you have been mistaken for a post box topper, charlie? ~ . , . ., , charlie? what depicted in one? yes, we will have — charlie? what depicted in one? yes, we will have a _ charlie? what depicted in one? yes, we will have a look— charlie? what depicted in one? yes, we will have a 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breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. the time is a 30. there have been developments when it comes to the war on ukraine. russian forces are claiming victory and the paucity of mar pulp. as we've been hearing this morning, russian forces are claiming victory in the ukrainian port city of mariupol — after a siege which lasted more than two months. the donbas region — which includes mariupol — is now the key focus for russia. the kremlin says that what it calls "the liberation" of luhansk province is nearing completion, and it's intensifying its attacks on neighbouring donetsk. jeremy bowenjoins us now from dnipro. give us your sense, we describe some of what the kremlin is calling the successes and directories, but is actually happening?— successes and directories, but is actually happening? from what we are heafina actually happening? from what we are hearing from — actually happening? from what we are hearing from our— actually happening? from what we are hearing from our own _ actually happening? from what we are hearing from our own connections - hearing from our own connections with ukrainian troops who are fighting in the donbas area, the russians have moved forward. in official communiques from the ukrainian general staff they have said the same thing. it is a matter of miles, there is not on major breakthrough, but the word i have been using is a ukrainian defences are creaking. they haven't broken but they have had to retreat, they have blown bridges to try to slow down the russian advance, so when this particular area, luhansk, the north—eastern part of the donbas area, that is the area in which they area, that is the area in which they are really prioritising and this morning what we were hearing from people who are there from the military side of people who were there is the russians are doing more air strikes, there is the russians are doing more airstrikes, more there is the russians are doing more air strikes, more selling and really trying to ramp up the firepower to break those ukrainian defences, because yesterday in moscow the russian defence minister said that shortly luhansk would beat100% on their hands. you shortly luhansk would beat 100% on their hands. ., ., ,. , their hands. you are describing their hands. you are describing their russians _ their hands. you are describing their russians using _ their hands. you are describing their russians using more - their hands. you are describing| their russians using more heavy weaponry. we are hearing a lot about ukraine's requests and demands for weaponry from outside to help in those situations. are they tangibly able to repel any of the heavy bombardments from the russians? thea;a bombardments from the russians? they are firina bombardments from the russians? they are firing back- — bombardments from the russians? iue are firing back. the bombardments from the russians? i“ue are firing back. the war bombardments from the russians? i“ue1: are firing back. the war there in the last few weeks has really been artillery battle. they are hammering each other with their artillery. i am not clear because ukrainians keep am not clear because ukrainians keep a lid on a lot of this, the degree to which those very sophisticated 155 millilitre howitzers which they have mostly go from the us but also from canada have actually been deployed and are being used, because it wasn't long ago when the american said they were training ukrainian soldiers in poland to operate them, soldiers in poland to operate them, so at the moment it may well be that they don't yet have that firepower in place. i they don't yet have that firepower in lace. .. they don't yet have that firepower in lace. ~ ., they don't yet have that firepower in lace. ~ . ., in place. i think am hearing the warnin: in place. i think am hearing the warning sirens _ in place. i think am hearing the warning sirens going _ in place. i think am hearing the warning sirens going off - in place. i think am hearing the warning sirens going off where | in place. i think am hearing the . warning sirens going off where you are now. . , ., , are now. yeah, there is a siren somewhere — are now. yeah, there is a siren somewhere here _ are now. yeah, there is a siren somewhere here in _ are now. yeah, there is a siren somewhere here in the - are now. yeah, there is a siren somewhere here in the city, i are now. yeah, there is a siren l somewhere here in the city, but are now. yeah, there is a siren - somewhere here in the city, but this area the dnipro has been up to now, life has been going on a relatively normal way as far as it can be normal way as far as it can be normal when i wore is going on sol think we can keep talking. flan normal when i wore is going on sol think we can keep talking. can i normal when i wore is going on so i think we can keep talking. can i get a thouuht think we can keep talking. can i get a thought from _ think we can keep talking. can i get a thought from you, _ think we can keep talking. can i get a thought from you, something - think we can keep talking. can i get| a thought from you, something that had been felled internationally quite a lot, the first russian soldier who has been brought in front of a court in connection with the murder of a civilian in ukraine, it is a significant moment, isn't it? it it is a significant moment, isn't it? , ,, . ,, ., , it is a significant moment, isn't it? it is. since the russians pulled back from around _ it? it is. since the russians pulled back from around the _ it? it is. since the russians pulled back from around the capital- it? it is. since the russians pulled back from around the capital kyiv| it? it is. since the russians pulled i back from around the capital kyiv at the end of march, they have managed from under the rubble and in mass graves i think they have disinterred about a thousand bodies of civilians who may well have been killed in, shot out of hand, or of ukrainian prisoners, so the case against this young man, 21 years old, is that he was in some kind of a vehicle, in a car i think, and what his lawyer has said is he could see that man and he was on his phone outside his house, so be man's defence is that he was told to do with antiracism automatic weapon and put about —— he raised his automatic weapon. he put four bullets in him. thejustification was he could be giving away his position but you could say why not take the phone off him. he faces potentially a life sentence, though he may well be involved in a prisoner swap at a future date, and i think essentially his defence is the old one of it was only following orders and that is something which i doubt the court will accept. goad orders and that is something which i doubt the court will accept.- doubt the court will accept. good to seak to doubt the court will accept. good to speak to iron _ time to talk about mike and the sport. i know all sports people are highly trained and mega fit and all of the competition, but when you look at the emotional and physical roller—coaster that rangers has been through in the last few days with the europa league final and that massive disappointment when it went to penalties, out of the get back up ready to do battle again? aha, lat to penalties, out of the get back up ready to do battle again?— ready to do battle again? a lot of footballers _ ready to do battle again? a lot of footballers would _ ready to do battle again? a lot of footballers would say _ ready to do battle again? a lot of footballers would say it _ ready to do battle again? a lot of footballers would say it is - ready to do battle again? a lot of footballers would say it is a - footballers would say it is a perfect chance to bounce back, the massive chance to win trophy and make up for the disappointment, but hearts will be thinking, this could be a little chance to cause a bit of an upset, let's capitalise on the rangers hangover. it is fascinating to see which way this one will go. rangers are hoping to win the world's oldest football trophy for the 34th time, and any other year you would be massive big favourites against hearts, who did finish third in the league, but will some kind of hangover from wednesday night hinder rangers chances and give the edinburgh side hope? andy burke reports. it is the showpiece event of the scottish football season, and for rangers and hearts, a chance to end a long wait to claim the oldest trophy in football. hearts have lost two of the last three scottish cup finals at hampden and haven't won the trophy since 2012. and for rangers, the wait is even longer. you have to go back to 2009 for the last time they managed to get their hands on the cup. nice touch from halliday! andy halliday was part of the rangers side that fell at the final hurdle in 2016. now playing in the maroon of hearts, he is setting any allegiance to his former club to one side. first and foremost, i'm a professional. since i was young, old enough to be able to kick a ball, i'll try to win. i don't think that's going to be any different. i think what will be different — certainly after the game, i think a few family members and friends might not speak to me if i do lift the cup. but certainly my sole focus is to try and win this trophy for hearts. the big question for rangers is what physical and mental toll wednesday night's europa league defeat to frankfurt took on them and how quickly they can recover. some of those guys have played some football at a very high level, so it's tough. but yes, if you're the manager you say, look, guys, we've had such an impressive season in terms of getting to the europa cup final, and let's not end on a dampener. if we don't win, we're looking at a disappointing season — which is ridiculous considering we're in the league final. but like i say, as a football player, you want to win things. and the loss was really tough for them, but they want to finish the season by winning the scottish cup. rangers beating celtic while hearts defeated hibbs, and supporters on both sides will feel that their team's efforts this season are deserving of a trophy. but as always, there can only be one winner. you can fold a build—up on bbc scotland heralds a day. next to the controversy surrounding this year's wimbledon. the organisers have described the decision by those in charge of the women's and men's tennis tours to strip this year's tournament of its ranking points as deeply disapointing and damaging to all players who compete on the tour. the decision not to award ranking points is in response to wimbledon banning russian and belarusian players this year due to the war in ukraine. the atp and wta says the ban undermines their principle that players of any nationality should be able to able to compete on their tour based on merit and without discrimination. the decision means serbia's novak djokovic — the defending men's champion — will lose his status as the world number one after this year's wimbledon ends. no two days ever seem the same when it comes to golf. despite calm conditions, rory mclroy dropped off the pace, in the second round at the second men's golf major of the year, the us pga championship. he's fallen some distance behind the up and coming american will zalatoris, who shot a brilliant round of 65 at southern hills in oklahoma, to get to nine—under par, for the tournament. so he has a one shot lead going into the third round today, and is five clear of mcilroy, who had that poor second round of one—over which leaves him four—under par overall. i wouldn't say it was nerves. it was maybe just you're not going to go out and shoot 65 every day. maybe it was a case where i wasn't quite as committed or aggressive as i was yesterday. exeter�*s hopes of reaching rugby union's premiership play—offs are effectively over after they lost to bristol. but sale could still squeeze in to the top four. they won at wasps — akker van der merver�*s second—half try helping them to a 16—7 victory in coventry. ulster secured a top four finish in the united rugby championship, to guarantee a home game in the quarterfinals. they narrowly beat the sharks in belfast. ulster were cruising for most of the game, but they had to hold off a late sharks fightback to win it 24—21. it wasn't a good night for the welsh sides, as cardiff lost heavily to benneton, and ospreys were also beaten by the bulls. in rugby league, toulose remain bottom of the super league table after losing to huddersfield. salford are running into some form now, two wins on the trot, as they swept aside castleford by 30 points to 1a with joe burgess getting a hat trick of tries. there was a first win too for leeds rhinos, under new coach rohan smith, as they beat wakefield. there was a lovely moment before that match as an a seven—year—old rugby enthusiast from ukraine delivered the match ball. dimats, pitch invasions, players and fans. brought to a head with patrick vieira the crystal manager when he appeared to be taunted and then kicked out at the fun. the sheffield united captain head—butted by billy sharp... nigel clough said something had to be done after an incident at northampton. the play—off semifinal, swindon players apparently verbally and physically abused. it has come to a head and we'll talk about it more. something needs to be — we'll talk about it more. something needs to be done. _ we'll talk about it more. something needs to be done. the _ we'll talk about it more. something needs to be done. the afl- we'll talk about it more. something needs to be done. the afl are i needs to be done. the afl are lookin: needs to be done. the afl are looking at _ needs to be done. the afl are looking at plans _ needs to be done. the afl are looking at plans to _ needs to be done. the afl are looking at plans to reduce i needs to be done. the afl are i looking at plans to reduc
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