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whoever dropped atomic bombs on the civilian population of hiroshima and nagasaki, this does not fitinto the head of the audience for years, brought up on comics and american movie characters, swallows any even the most outright lies. it did not start yesterday, as we know well, we know about it. uh, in hollywood, for example, films were released over and over again, in which the united states was called the only winner of nazism and in japan, for example, on memorial day about the victims of the atomic bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki, or they are bashfully silent about who dropped the bombs on their cities, or they write quite another nonsense, they say. it was made by some abstract textbook allies directly thinking about it. about the fact that it was the united states that staged such a terrible and unjustified massacre at the end of world war ii. just not to say, while since president truman, that is, those same atomic bombings, americans and japanese cities, the us military doctrine is based on the principle of prevention, that is, the possibility of delivering a first nuclear
whoever dropped atomic bombs on the civilian population of hiroshima and nagasaki, this does not fitinto the head of the audience for years, brought up on comics and american movie characters, swallows any even the most outright lies. it did not start yesterday, as we know well, we know about it. uh, in hollywood, for example, films were released over and over again, in which the united states was called the only winner of nazism and in japan, for example, on memorial day about the victims of...
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august, the 6th and 9th 1945 american pilots dropped atomic bombs on the civilian populations of hiroshima and nagasaki. and on august, the 9th soviet troops launched a massive offensive against the 1500000 strong quantum army. dementia and operation has no match in military history. the red army defeated the quinton army in just 10 days. on august the 19th its commander in chief auto yamato complied with the soviet high commands ultimatum on immediate and unconditional surrender. he handed his sword to a soviet officer and other generals followed suit. ah, after the start of the red armies military operation, the unit $731.10 were completely liquidated. as per my orders, the soviet army, swift advanced, deprived us of the possibility of employing a biological weapon against the u. s. as or, or other countries tribunal transcript commander in chief of the japanese quinton abbey, yamato auto g o. e. she was in a hurry. the red army was advancing too quickly and he didn't want to be captured by russians. prisoners were killed and their bodies destroyed. personnel and valuables were relocated
august, the 6th and 9th 1945 american pilots dropped atomic bombs on the civilian populations of hiroshima and nagasaki. and on august, the 9th soviet troops launched a massive offensive against the 1500000 strong quantum army. dementia and operation has no match in military history. the red army defeated the quinton army in just 10 days. on august the 19th its commander in chief auto yamato complied with the soviet high commands ultimatum on immediate and unconditional surrender. he handed his...
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from nagasaki, hiroshima, korea, vietnam aah. in different areas of the world, from the different times of war, united states as engaged in all sorts of warfare, biological warfare, nuclear war warfare. the united states did ratify in 1972, a convention on biological weapons. but in 2001 declined to sign the document known to experts as the protocol the community pull a girl play vehicle. she a deal you she said beautiful katasha don't support disease in them. so she zenia plays was the as a multi 1000000000 disclosure senior, there's not a mental building in northern i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point obviously is too great truck rather than fear i would like to take on very job with artificial intelligence, real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with a party i spoke e
from nagasaki, hiroshima, korea, vietnam aah. in different areas of the world, from the different times of war, united states as engaged in all sorts of warfare, biological warfare, nuclear war warfare. the united states did ratify in 1972, a convention on biological weapons. but in 2001 declined to sign the document known to experts as the protocol the community pull a girl play vehicle. she a deal you she said beautiful katasha don't support disease in them. so she zenia plays was the as a...
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dropped here on hiroshima but is still capable of causing unthinkable death and human suffering.g the same missiles currently deploying against ukrainian cities. one nuclear expert wrote in a recent article for scientific american quote, a tactical nuclear weapon would cause all the horrors of hiroshima. but on assault mueller scale. it would produce a fireball, shock wave, deadly radiation that would cause long term health damage in survivors. radioactive fallout would contaminate air, soil, water and the food supply. end quote most experts believe that the use of nuclear weapons in this war remain highly unlikely. but there is growing concern as this war drags on. that vladimir putin might resort to using smaller weapons of mass destruction. as we reported here last night the white house is a team of specialists to develop contingency plans for what to do in place that are putin decides to employ chemical, biological, or even small nuclear weapons in ukraine. so, how worried should we be about that escalation by the russian military? joining us now is roy's got a more former un
dropped here on hiroshima but is still capable of causing unthinkable death and human suffering.g the same missiles currently deploying against ukrainian cities. one nuclear expert wrote in a recent article for scientific american quote, a tactical nuclear weapon would cause all the horrors of hiroshima. but on assault mueller scale. it would produce a fireball, shock wave, deadly radiation that would cause long term health damage in survivors. radioactive fallout would contaminate air, soil,...
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infrastructure to spread the threat and fear of action and achieve a level of shock, comparable to hiroshima and nagasaki bombings, shock and awe caused the death of over $3900.00 iraqi civilians just in one month. the total number of civilian deaths during the invasion is more than $7000.00 mainstream media praised might of us weapons. awestruck a surprise attack the smoke rose above baghdad in plumes of thick black stood carrying with it the ashes of a dying regime. us launches cruise missiles at saddam tanks, rolling desert, as air strikes, hid cities. let's look a little better with time. the pentagon says a mass of air can i be getting more hours ago? women storing it was the 1st time every single mom and, and marathon is guided by precision technology. over 180000 iraqis became victims of the war that followed. invasion in the u. s. businesses did their as turn on the grief of the rockies, sending trademark applications for the use of shock and archer. in 2003, there was at least 29 of them. among them. 5 applications from fireworks manufacturers. no limits for p r. you know, we discus
infrastructure to spread the threat and fear of action and achieve a level of shock, comparable to hiroshima and nagasaki bombings, shock and awe caused the death of over $3900.00 iraqi civilians just in one month. the total number of civilian deaths during the invasion is more than $7000.00 mainstream media praised might of us weapons. awestruck a surprise attack the smoke rose above baghdad in plumes of thick black stood carrying with it the ashes of a dying regime. us launches cruise...
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weapons of smaller than the bomb that hit hiroshima, maybe a 10th of the size, and he may feel like that is calibrated, that he is sending a signal to the west to back off. that could be the signal that he intends to send, but we may see it as another atrocity that threatens more nuclear use. and feel at that point we have to respond in kind. wargames show once you cross the nuclear barrier, it's very difficult to contain the escalation. things tend to spiral out of control. each side things one more move may be an increased nuclear strike that would settle the issue and it really does. -- and it rarely does. host: when it comes to russia, about 1400 plus warheads on 527 icb's, strategic bombers, 4400 plus nuclear warheads stockpiled, 1700 plus additional retired warheads. do those sound right? guest: it is an enormous arsenal, way down from where it was during the cold war, but still more than enough explosive force to end human life on the planet and that is only russia's arsenal, we have a matching arsenal. i have seen articles that say we should be building more tactical nuclear weap
weapons of smaller than the bomb that hit hiroshima, maybe a 10th of the size, and he may feel like that is calibrated, that he is sending a signal to the west to back off. that could be the signal that he intends to send, but we may see it as another atrocity that threatens more nuclear use. and feel at that point we have to respond in kind. wargames show once you cross the nuclear barrier, it's very difficult to contain the escalation. things tend to spiral out of control. each side things...
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i mean, they're about half to two-thirds the explosive power as the bomb that leveled hiroshima. so we're still talking about enormous weapons. more enormous than anything we've ever seen. but the idea is that we would be so shocked by this that we would want to de-escalate the conflict and go to the tables. now, you know, what happens if we didn't de-escalate. what if we wanted to match their escalation or go more. the fact is, for all the tracks and books and seminars wrun and c conducted about hiroshima, nobody has the slightest idea what would happen after the first side uses nuclear weapons in a war zone. >> let's pray that we don't ever have to figure that out. fred kaplan and susan glasser, thank you for being with us. >>> 1,000 miles from the u.s., per day that is. 1,000 missiles per day from the u.s. that is what ukraine wants as its forces try to retake more ground from russian soldiers. we'll discuss with a member of ukraine's parliament coming up. >>> plus, american oil execs are speaking out on why they are not trying to pump more oil as gas prices soar. and most of
i mean, they're about half to two-thirds the explosive power as the bomb that leveled hiroshima. so we're still talking about enormous weapons. more enormous than anything we've ever seen. but the idea is that we would be so shocked by this that we would want to de-escalate the conflict and go to the tables. now, you know, what happens if we didn't de-escalate. what if we wanted to match their escalation or go more. the fact is, for all the tracks and books and seminars wrun and c conducted...
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americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshimaarlier, and so my heart went bang, bang, bang! the constitutional rights of - these marchers are their rights as citizens of united states, . and they should protected even in the right to test them out so that they don't _ get their heads broken l and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy, i know you don't want to say too much it, but does it worry you that it's ging to boil up when you get to the states? well, it worries me, yes, but, i hope everything will be all right at the end, as they say. half a million people have left ukraine since the invasion began with some cities witnessing a frantic scramble to escape. football's governing bodies, fifa and uefa have banned all russian clubs, at country and club level, from international competitions. although it could still allow russian warships to sail through, to return to port. the united nations discussed the situation in ukraine and the us said it was expelling a dozen russian un diplomats for security reasons. it is an
americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshimaarlier, and so my heart went bang, bang, bang! the constitutional rights of - these marchers are their rights as citizens of united states, . and they should protected even in the right to test them out so that they don't _ get their heads broken l and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy, i know you don't want to say too much it, but does it worry you that it's ging to boil...
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military ministers of the nato member countries, nato commander-in-chief javier salat staged the second hiroshimaovich. a veteran of combat operations in space, he, like many of his colleagues, has a whole set of oncological diseases. i held on for a long time, but in september 2016 , my body gave up. since then. i practically live in a hospital, the official static confirms the service today is in first place in europe in terms of the number of deaths from cancers, serbian doctors annually detect up to 60,000 new cancer cases. this is almost every tenth inhabitant of the country, and these figures are constantly growing most of all. doctors are worried about the growth of childhood morbidity, it is not enough that i will get sick. uh, my kids will get sick. and they knew all this, they they knew all this and outwardly did it all. uh, in the name of freedom democrats, the half-life of uranus 4.5 billion years uranium dust spread over 1,000 km. not only serbia suffered, all the balkans, the lawyer, aleksich, has already collected 3,000 lawsuits from the victims in order to once again sue nato, peo
military ministers of the nato member countries, nato commander-in-chief javier salat staged the second hiroshimaovich. a veteran of combat operations in space, he, like many of his colleagues, has a whole set of oncological diseases. i held on for a long time, but in september 2016 , my body gave up. since then. i practically live in a hospital, the official static confirms the service today is in first place in europe in terms of the number of deaths from cancers, serbian doctors annually...
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americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshimae news earlier, and so my heart went bang, bang, bang! the constitutional rights of - these marchers are their rights as citizens of united states, . and they should protected even in the right to test them out so that they don't _ get their heads broken l and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy, i know you don't want to say too much it, but does it worry you that it's ging to boil up when you get to the states? well, it worries me, yes, but, i hope everything will be all right at the end, as they say. our main story this hour: ukraine's president zelensky accuses russia bombing residential districts in the city of kharkiv, he calls it a war crime. in russia, president putin says a settlement ever ukraine is possible but only if what he described as moscow's legitimate security interests were addressed. the fighting continues, the russia central bank is invoked by sanctions imposed by the us and her european allies. our correspondent reports on how russia is reacting to th
americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshimae news earlier, and so my heart went bang, bang, bang! the constitutional rights of - these marchers are their rights as citizens of united states, . and they should protected even in the right to test them out so that they don't _ get their heads broken l and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy, i know you don't want to say too much it, but does it worry you that it's ging...
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hiroshima you think it was worth it.ard decision but it was worth it why 700,000? here too it was not even great goals, well, the little things, i remember, i was just present at this conversation when she was on the phone. threatened the prime minister of democratic lithuania demanded of him. tomorrow you are making a decision that the refinery comes to an american company, which is, i can't do that, contrary to our laws. in the morning he was fired. the plant came to the american owners. this is the sample. here is a sample of it. we have the history of our country. he installed lincoln yes it was a civic the war was illegal, criminal, contrary to the constitution of the united states, the states of the confederation , according to the constitution, had the right to secede, and the yankees, by force of blood, committing all kinds of crimes, forced them to stay in the united states . who decided not to unify germany but to absorb east germany into west germany communist leader of the soviet union no one collapsed agains
hiroshima you think it was worth it.ard decision but it was worth it why 700,000? here too it was not even great goals, well, the little things, i remember, i was just present at this conversation when she was on the phone. threatened the prime minister of democratic lithuania demanded of him. tomorrow you are making a decision that the refinery comes to an american company, which is, i can't do that, contrary to our laws. in the morning he was fired. the plant came to the american owners. this...
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rapidly as to achieve a level of national shock. akin to the effect that dropping nuclear weapons on hiroshima and nagasaki had on the japanese and make no mistake about on the bush administration's, a deadly approach was widely praised by the media at the time. this is fox news and fox news channel, continuing coverage of the campaign, which now has begun to liberate and disarm iraq. and know that they can execute these missions into baghdad. and have everybody come back safe and sound is a testament to as frank with the professionalism of these people. and also waiving to the troops as they went by giving them up the. busy soldiers themselves feeling a certain sense of relief waving back. so the only thing of a shot back and forth between the 2 was a sense of gratitude, apparently. and it seemed to have gone reasonably well. and despite the javin, seen a civilian casualties, it caused the term shock and awe became so popular in the aftermath of the, that trademark application stored for everything from energy drinks to video games . but the reality of the iraq war was far, far different than
rapidly as to achieve a level of national shock. akin to the effect that dropping nuclear weapons on hiroshima and nagasaki had on the japanese and make no mistake about on the bush administration's, a deadly approach was widely praised by the media at the time. this is fox news and fox news channel, continuing coverage of the campaign, which now has begun to liberate and disarm iraq. and know that they can execute these missions into baghdad. and have everybody come back safe and sound is a...
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most people think it began in 1945 with the bombing of hero hiroshima but when it was announced a bombn dropped on hiroshima everybody knew what it meant because for half a century people had been talking about atomic bombs and all kinds of wonderful and amazing and horrible science fiction things had been popping up around the 191920's and 1930's and when the hiroshima bomb went off, it was everything that was thought to be science fiction for teenage boys is now suddenly a reality. host: what was this anxiety like, the fear like during different moments in american history? guest: as i say, if you go back to the 19 30's, it was kind of a science fiction horror thing. there were movies, my favorite one is instead of playing frankenstein's monster, borolov plays a mad scientist that turns into a monster and goes around glowing in the dark and killing people with the touch of his radioactive hand. so there's a whole complex of ideas, atomic war, the first atomic war by h.g. wells in 1913 and pair weiss the atomic bomb was in 1901 novel by a famous novelist and people had all these ideas
most people think it began in 1945 with the bombing of hero hiroshima but when it was announced a bombn dropped on hiroshima everybody knew what it meant because for half a century people had been talking about atomic bombs and all kinds of wonderful and amazing and horrible science fiction things had been popping up around the 191920's and 1930's and when the hiroshima bomb went off, it was everything that was thought to be science fiction for teenage boys is now suddenly a reality. host: what...
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most people think it began in 1945 with the bombing of hero hiroshima but when it was announced a bombn dropped on hiroshima everybody knew what it meant because for half a century people had been talking about atomic bombs and all kinds of wonderful and amazing and horrible science fiction things had been popping up around the 191920's and 1930's and when the hiroshima bomb went off, it was everything that was thought to be science fiction for teenage boys is now suddenly a reality. host: what was this anxiety like, the fear like during different moments in american history? guest: as i say, if you go back to the 19 30's, it was kind of a science fiction horror thing. there were movies, my favorite one is instead of playing frankenstein's monster, borolov plays a mad scientist that turns into a monster and goes around glowing in the dark and killing people with the touch of his radioactive hand. so there's a whole complex of ideas, atomic war, the first atomic war by h.g. wells in 1913 and pair weiss the atomic bomb was in 1901 novel by a famous novelist and people had all these ideas
most people think it began in 1945 with the bombing of hero hiroshima but when it was announced a bombn dropped on hiroshima everybody knew what it meant because for half a century people had been talking about atomic bombs and all kinds of wonderful and amazing and horrible science fiction things had been popping up around the 191920's and 1930's and when the hiroshima bomb went off, it was everything that was thought to be science fiction for teenage boys is now suddenly a reality. host: what...
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rapidly as to achieve a level of national shock. akin to the effect that dropping nuclear weapons on hiroshima and nagasaki had on the japanese. well, there's no doubt there's democracy. oh, there's nothing new. hypocrisy is the name of the game. when you have, you do political flows of, of this nature would know the united states a today trying to paint russia as a nation that violates international law by, you know, carrying out an unlawful war of aggression. there's no comparison and there was no analogous situation, a rock um that it to what had been transpiring in the dorm bus for 8 years up there the, there's just no comparison between the 2 might say in the united states, when it went into iraq, intended to commit war crimes? no, i'm just saying that they have much more heavy handed approach, which focused more on the destruction of military objectives and less on reducing the impact of war on civilian populations, rushes more morally grounded, and its defense of the russian speaking citizens of on bus were subjected to 8 years of unrelenting violence by the ukrainian government, they h
rapidly as to achieve a level of national shock. akin to the effect that dropping nuclear weapons on hiroshima and nagasaki had on the japanese. well, there's no doubt there's democracy. oh, there's nothing new. hypocrisy is the name of the game. when you have, you do political flows of, of this nature would know the united states a today trying to paint russia as a nation that violates international law by, you know, carrying out an unlawful war of aggression. there's no comparison and there...
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americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima heart went bang, bang, bang! i the constitutional rights of these marchers are their rights as citizens of the united states and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out, so that they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy — i know you don't want to say too much about it — but does it worry you that it's going to boil up when you get the states? well, it bothers me, yes, but i hope everything will be all right - in the end, as they say. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm karishma vaswani in singapore. our headlines: the mayor of kherson confirms his city is the first to fall under the control of russian soldiers. ukranian ofiicials say more than 2000 civilians have died since russia's invasion began. facing global condemnation, russia hope to rely on some of its original partners but china abstained during a special session of the un general assembly. separately, the chinese foreign minister has expressed chinese's willingnes
americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima heart went bang, bang, bang! i the constitutional rights of these marchers are their rights as citizens of the united states and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out, so that they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy — i know you don't want to say too much about it — but does it worry you that it's going to boil...
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americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshimalier, and so, my heart went bang, bang, bang! - the constitutional rights of these marchers are their rights as citizens of the united states and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out, so that they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy — i know you don't want to say too much about it — but does it worry you that it's going to boil up when you get the states? well, it worries me, yes, but i hope everything will be all right - in the end, as they say. this is bbc news. the headlines. president zelensky of ukraine has accused russia of nuclear terror after heavy weapons fired on his country's power station. the humanitarian crisis has gripped the port city of mariupol, as water supplies are cut off. give's now, former heavyweight boxing champion vitali klitschko, has warned many more people will die as a result of a's invasion of his country, but ukrainians will never surrender. dozens of ordinary citizens have now taken u
americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshimalier, and so, my heart went bang, bang, bang! - the constitutional rights of these marchers are their rights as citizens of the united states and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out, so that they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy — i know you don't want to say too much about it — but does it worry you that it's...
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rapidly as to achieve a level of national shock. akin to the effect that dropping nuclear weapons on hiroshima and nagasaki had on the japanese and make no mistake about on the bush administration's, a deadly approach was widely praised by the media at the time we had to do. we did, i think was the smartest thing george bush did. he restored confidence in america to know that to the they can execute these missions and to baghdad. and have everybody come back safe and sound is a, is a testament to, as frankly, the professionalism of these people. and also waiving to the troops as they went by giving them a thumbs up. and the soldiers themselves feeling a certain sense of relief waving back. so the only thing that was shot back and forth between the 2 was a sense of gratitude, apparently had it seemed to have gone reasonably well and is fighting javin seen any civilian casualties. it caused the term shock and awe became so popular in the aftermath of the invasion, that trademark application stored for everything from energy drinks to video games . but the reality of the iraq war was far, far dif
rapidly as to achieve a level of national shock. akin to the effect that dropping nuclear weapons on hiroshima and nagasaki had on the japanese and make no mistake about on the bush administration's, a deadly approach was widely praised by the media at the time we had to do. we did, i think was the smartest thing george bush did. he restored confidence in america to know that to the they can execute these missions and to baghdad. and have everybody come back safe and sound is a, is a testament...
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americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshimaheart went - bang, bang, bang! the constitutional rights of these marches are their rights as citizens of the united states and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out, so that they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy — i know you don't want to say too much about it — but does it worry you that it's going to boil up when you get the states? well, it bothers me, yes, i but i hope everything will be all right in the end of the day. - this is newsday on the bbc. headlines today: ukraine says russia has attacked the main television tower in the capital, kharkiv, killing five and damaging the holocaust memorial —— care. kharkiv was attacked with rockets and cruise missiles, targeting civilians. ahead of the feed bombardment, people continue to flee. thousands have arrived in the western city of lviv which is a hub. a special correspondence in this report from the city. the road that goes on and on, the refugee road — of days
americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshimaheart went - bang, bang, bang! the constitutional rights of these marches are their rights as citizens of the united states and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out, so that they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy — i know you don't want to say too much about it — but does it worry you that it's going to boil up...
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americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshimanews earlier, and so my heart went bang, bang, bang! the constitutional rights of - these marchers are their rights as citizens of united states, . and they should protected even in the right to test them out so that they don't _ get their heads broken l and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy, i know you don't want to say too much it, but does it worry you that it's ging to boil up when you get to the states? well, it worries me, yes, but, i hope everything will be all right at the end, as they say. ukraine's president says the russian bombardment of kharkiv amounts to a car crime —— war crime as dozens killed. reports suggest a huge convoy of military vehicles seen on advancing on qubits much longer than earlier thought. the african union has condemned reports that african citizens that union ukraine are being stopped from crossing the border to reach safety. it described reports that africans were blocked a shockingly racist and a breach of international law. 0ur corres
americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshimanews earlier, and so my heart went bang, bang, bang! the constitutional rights of - these marchers are their rights as citizens of united states, . and they should protected even in the right to test them out so that they don't _ get their heads broken l and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy, i know you don't want to say too much it, but does it worry you that it's ging...
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americans have successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshimautional rights of - these marchers are their rights of citizens of united states, - and they should protected even in the right to test them out so that they don't i get their heads broken l and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy, i know you don't say too much it, but does it worry you that it's ging to boil up when you get to the states? well, it worries me, yes, but, i hope everything will be all right at the end of the day. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm karishma vaswani, in singapore. 0ur headlines... pain -- the main television tower is hit as russia warns it will strike more targets in the capital —and a convoy of russian armoured vehicles continues to advance russian forces attacked ukraine's second city, kharkiv, with rockets and cruise missiles targeting civilians. in the next few hours, president biden will deliver his first state of the union address in the us capitol. the speech has been hastily rewritten in the last few days to focus on the war in ukraine an
americans have successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshimautional rights of - these marchers are their rights of citizens of united states, - and they should protected even in the right to test them out so that they don't i get their heads broken l and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy, i know you don't say too much it, but does it worry you that it's ging to boil up when you get to the states? well, it worries me, yes, but, i...
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americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshimaeart went bang, bang, bang! - the constitutional rights of these marchers are their rights as citizens of the united states and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out, so that they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy — i know you don't want to say too much about it — but does it worry you that it's going to boil up when you get the states? well, it bothers me, yes, but i hope everything will be all right - in the end, as they say. you are watching bbc news. our headlines: the mayor of kherson confirms his city is the first to fall under the control of russian soldiers. ukranian ofiicials say more than 2000 civilians have died since russia's invasion began. as the fighting continues so too does the wave of people fleeing ukraine. the number of refugees has now reached 1 million. almost all of them are women and children. men aged between 18 and 60 is not allowed to leave the country because they could be called out to f
americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshimaeart went bang, bang, bang! - the constitutional rights of these marchers are their rights as citizens of the united states and they should be protected, even in the right to test them out, so that they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy — i know you don't want to say too much about it — but does it worry you that it's going to boil up...
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americans have successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshimanews earlier, and so my heart went bang, bang, bang! the constitutional rights of - these marchers are their rights of citizens of united states, - and they should protected even in the right to test them out so that they don't i get their heads broken l and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy, i know you don't say too much it, but does it worry you that it's ging to boil up when you get to the states? well, it worries me, yes, but, i hope everything will be all right at the end of the day. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm karishma vaswani in singapore. our headlines — fighting intensifies in the country's second largest city of kharkiv as ukraine accuses russia of bombarding residential districts. half a million people have left ukraine since the invasion began, with some cities witnessing a frantic scramble to escape. as fighting intensifies in some of ukraine's biggest cities, those watching and waiting across the country for the war to come to them are preparing. our ea
americans have successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshimanews earlier, and so my heart went bang, bang, bang! the constitutional rights of - these marchers are their rights of citizens of united states, - and they should protected even in the right to test them out so that they don't i get their heads broken l and are sent to hospital. this religious controversy, i know you don't say too much it, but does it worry you that it's ging to boil...