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sis in terms. john simpson with the latest analysis in kyiv. _ terms. john simpson with the latest analysisz oleszak died in the early hours of tuesday morning after being injured on monday night. a 14—year—old boy arrested on suspicion of murder remains in custody, as does a 13—year—old girl who is being held on suspicion of assisting an offender. there have been renewed calls today for more aid to help the victims of drought in somalia, following our special report last night. hundreds of thousands of people there are facing starvation after the worst drought in a0 years. the republic of somalia, in the horn of africa, has a long history of droughts. but there�*ve been more and more recently, driven by climate change, and many people have been forced from their homes. those that remain are cut off from potential help by a long—running insurgency by islamist forces. getting aid to them is dificult because al—shabab militants, who control parts of the country seen here in black, regularly launch attacks. the whole country is affected, but it�*s the areas in brown, that are controlled by mil
sis in terms. john simpson with the latest analysis in kyiv. _ terms. john simpson with the latest analysisz oleszak died in the early hours of tuesday morning after being injured on monday night. a 14—year—old boy arrested on suspicion of murder remains in custody, as does a 13—year—old girl who is being held on suspicion of assisting an offender. there have been renewed calls today for more aid to help the victims of drought in somalia, following our special report last night....
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john simpson was of course a fixture of bbc coverage from the world's hotspots for decades.arlier today, he crossed the border into poland and i asked him what it's like to be back. a bit like the old days, really. to us, too! i mean, i do miss these kind of things. not because i have... people say oh, it is the adrenaline kick and all that kind of slightly boring stuff. actually, it's really interesting to be in a place where important things are happening and to see them for yourself and to know what is really going on. as opposed to, you know, what everybody thinks or what you read, whatever. that is why it is so interesting and that's what takes you back to these places again and again. of course. in a bit, i would like to come back to your assessment of what is happening in ukraine and the wider continent, but let's go back to your interview with president zelensky which went out on friday, and was the point of your visit as i understand it. talk us through the circumstances, give us a sense of where it was recorded and the security around him? we did it in the presiden
john simpson was of course a fixture of bbc coverage from the world's hotspots for decades.arlier today, he crossed the border into poland and i asked him what it's like to be back. a bit like the old days, really. to us, too! i mean, i do miss these kind of things. not because i have... people say oh, it is the adrenaline kick and all that kind of slightly boring stuff. actually, it's really interesting to be in a place where important things are happening and to see them for yourself and to...
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john simpson, - and should be one. john, many thanks. john simpson, our- and should be one. impson, our world affairs editor in kyiv. you can hear more insights from john and the team on the strikes and the effect on the ground on the ukraine podcast on bbc sound is if you do a search there, and lots more available on the bbc news app as well. the chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, has now agreed to set out his plan for balancing the government's finances on 31st october. that's nearly a month earlier than originally planned. the fiscal statement is expected to give details of the chancellor's plans to pay for £15 billion worth of tax cuts as well as proposals to reduce debt. our political editor chris mason is at westminster. chris, what do you really read into the fact that the timing of this has changed and who is the chancellor trying to get the message? i changed and who is the chancellor trying to get the message?- trying to get the message? i think we can call— trying to get the message? i think we can call this _ trying to get the message? i think we can call this project _
john simpson, - and should be one. john, many thanks. john simpson, our- and should be one. impson, our world affairs editor in kyiv. you can hear more insights from john and the team on the strikes and the effect on the ground on the ukraine podcast on bbc sound is if you do a search there, and lots more available on the bbc news app as well. the chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, has now agreed to set out his plan for balancing the government's finances on 31st october. that's nearly a month earlier...
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i have been speaking to our world affairs editor john simpson, who is in the basement of his hotel in can you tell us, what's the mood like after these russian missile strikes? john: i have to say there is a lot of fear, obviously. so many missiles slamming into the city, into the country generally, it's bound to make people scare at the same time, it's only also had the effect of making them angrier and more determined and more certain that they are in the right and that this has to be resisted. if the idea on president putin's part was to frighten people and show ukraine that it's not going to win this war, it has failed badly. ukrainians already thought they were winning. now they feel they have really got to win in order to stop this happening anymore. laura: you have covered so many wars. what do you think this escalation in russia's tactics tells us about where the conflict is going? john: one of the things it tells us is there is simply not going to be a shop on the board for ukraine to back down. i have seen these sorts of things various places in the world before. firing miss
i have been speaking to our world affairs editor john simpson, who is in the basement of his hotel in can you tell us, what's the mood like after these russian missile strikes? john: i have to say there is a lot of fear, obviously. so many missiles slamming into the city, into the country generally, it's bound to make people scare at the same time, it's only also had the effect of making them angrier and more determined and more certain that they are in the right and that this has to be...
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anchor: and that was john simpson there speaking to president zelenskyy in kyiv.war in ukraine grinds on in the city of zaporizhzhia more explosions have been reported in the district under ukrainian control throughout russia's innovation. it comes as a recovery and cleanup efforts continue in the city after russian tanks killed seven people on thursday. local officials say the death toll may rise with people still missing and reported to be under the rubble. in a moscow president putin as been celebrating his 70th birthday. the head of russia's orthodox church told that his will was ordained by god. on russian television there is now open criticism of the ukraine war. this year's nobel peace prize has been awarded to campaigners from russia, belarus, and ukraine. correspondent: 70 today, vladimir putin was hosting regional leaders, a little summit in a large palace. his guest of course have brought him gifts, including a mountain of melons. out on the streets, a highly choreographed happy birthday. putin is my president, it spells out, but apart from organized ad
anchor: and that was john simpson there speaking to president zelenskyy in kyiv.war in ukraine grinds on in the city of zaporizhzhia more explosions have been reported in the district under ukrainian control throughout russia's innovation. it comes as a recovery and cleanup efforts continue in the city after russian tanks killed seven people on thursday. local officials say the death toll may rise with people still missing and reported to be under the rubble. in a moscow president putin as been...
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john simpson, bbc news, kyiv., president putin has been celebrating his 70th birthday, with rallies of support and praise from the head of the russian orthodox church but there is now open criticism of the ukraine war on russian television. and this year's nobel peace prize has been awarded to human rights campaigners from russia, belarus and ukraine. our russia editor steve rosenberg reports from moscow. seventy today, vladimir putin was hosting regional leaders — a little summit in a large palace. his guests, of course, had brought him gifts, including, bizarrely, a mountain of melons. out on the streets, a highly choreographed happy birthday. "putin's my president," they spell out. but apart from a little organised adoration, no widespread celebration. perhaps this is why. pro—kremlin commentators are now admitting that russia's doing badly in ukraine. "it's not going our way," the presenter says. "we must stop lying," says this mp and retired general. "certain leaders need to understand that." no present here
john simpson, bbc news, kyiv., president putin has been celebrating his 70th birthday, with rallies of support and praise from the head of the russian orthodox church but there is now open criticism of the ukraine war on russian television. and this year's nobel peace prize has been awarded to human rights campaigners from russia, belarus and ukraine. our russia editor steve rosenberg reports from moscow. seventy today, vladimir putin was hosting regional leaders — a little summit in a large...
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mr zelensky was speaking in kyiv to our world affairs editor, john simpson.the moment, there is no doubt who is winning. the ukrainians are taking back more territory every day. hello. still, when i met president zelensky, ifound he was still, when i met president zelensky, i found he was careful not to throw too much about ukraine's victories over the russians. translation:— victories over the russians. translation: , ., , , ., translation: they are putting up a aood translation: they are putting up a good enough — translation: they are putting up a good enough point — translation: they are putting up a good enough point but _ translation: they are putting up a good enough point but we _ translation: they are putting up a good enough point but we have - translation: they are putting up a i good enough point but we have enough strength and materials to go forward. the main thing may be as motivation. i think that they don't have motivation.— have motivation. yesterday the, president zelensky _ have motivation. yesterday the, president zelensky alarmed - have
mr zelensky was speaking in kyiv to our world affairs editor, john simpson.the moment, there is no doubt who is winning. the ukrainians are taking back more territory every day. hello. still, when i met president zelensky, ifound he was still, when i met president zelensky, i found he was careful not to throw too much about ukraine's victories over the russians. translation:— victories over the russians. translation: , ., , , ., translation: they are putting up a aood translation: they are...
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john simpson has been assessing that. >> it sply does not work.es a lot of damage to power and water supplies and we have been told that might this evening, some of those will be mended, but most will be mended and get the power and water coming back, so in terms of the damage it has done, it is pretty minimal, even though there has been an awful lot of damage, but what really happens always is that people's morale rises and it makes ukrainians determined to keep on fighting. ben: alexander is a volunteer first responders. i spoke to him earlier as he described the scene in kyiv. >> i was my apartment, spending time with my friend when we heard the first explosions. we decided to move to the nter of kv to assist with casualty spread we understand there were maive casualties. when we arrived to the first spot, which was the university where my friend studied, so it was near the university and there were probably one dead person and massive casualties, around 10-15 people. then we moved straight to the park, which is a safe zone, and ard another exp
john simpson has been assessing that. >> it sply does not work.es a lot of damage to power and water supplies and we have been told that might this evening, some of those will be mended, but most will be mended and get the power and water coming back, so in terms of the damage it has done, it is pretty minimal, even though there has been an awful lot of damage, but what really happens always is that people's morale rises and it makes ukrainians determined to keep on fighting. ben:...
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john simpson has been speaking to president zelenskyy at the residential palace in kyiv. john: mr.enskyy made a rare misstep yesterday, reported as calling on nato t stage a preemptive strike on russia to stop the russians using tactical nuclear weapons. but he wasn't talking about a nuclear strike, he said. he was talking about primitive sanctions. and he said it in english to make sure people got the point about the russiathreat. pres. zelenskyy: they begin to prepare, it is very dangerous. they are not ready to use it, but they begin to communicate. john: what you mean, prepare society for using nuclear weapon? pres. zelenskyy: you know, they don't know if they will use or they will not use. i think that is dangerous even to speak about it. i said you have to do preventiv e, not attacks. we are not ready to kill peoe like russians do it. john: then he switched into ukrainian. pres. zelenskyy: we needed to act now. we don't need to think about risks that is going to happen later. i agree it is an armageddon. it is the risk for the whole planet. but why do we need to think whether
john simpson has been speaking to president zelenskyy at the residential palace in kyiv. john: mr.enskyy made a rare misstep yesterday, reported as calling on nato t stage a preemptive strike on russia to stop the russians using tactical nuclear weapons. but he wasn't talking about a nuclear strike, he said. he was talking about primitive sanctions. and he said it in english to make sure people got the point about the russiathreat. pres. zelenskyy: they begin to prepare, it is very dangerous....
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to keep the sport of the west in arms terms and in finance terms. 0ur our world affairs editor, john simpsonh cash from their bank accounts because the banks won't allow it, as the country's currency has fallen in value. now a lebanese member of parliament has held up the bbc�*s rachel thorn has spoken to one woman who's in hiding, after using a toy gun to take out 13,000 dollars of her family's money. some viewers may find scenes in this report upsetting. screaming. this woman is about to rob a bank. she is using a toy gun. but those inside don't know that and they are terrified. last month 27—year—old sally hafez lebanon's capital beirut. along with her sister into other accomplices. but this wasn't a typical bank heist. sally and her sister took $13,000 of their own money. now on the run she says she had no other choice. translation: | lost| hope i was desperate because my sister was dying. sally's other sister has a brain tumour. but the family can't access their savings to pay for her treatment because of withdrawing restrictions placed on banks. it was a toy gun, someone could have had
to keep the sport of the west in arms terms and in finance terms. 0ur our world affairs editor, john simpsonh cash from their bank accounts because the banks won't allow it, as the country's currency has fallen in value. now a lebanese member of parliament has held up the bbc�*s rachel thorn has spoken to one woman who's in hiding, after using a toy gun to take out 13,000 dollars of her family's money. some viewers may find scenes in this report upsetting. screaming. this woman is about to...
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volodymyr zelenskyi spoke with volodymyr zelenskyi in kyiv , the bbc's international affairs editor john simpson , mr. zelenskyi stumbled the day before, which is not typical for him as it was reported that he allegedly called on nato to launch a pre-emptive strike on russia so that the russians would not use tactical nuclear weapons, but he says he did not talk about pre-emptive nuclear strike a about preventive sanctions and he explained it in english so that people understand the essence of russian threats, they are starting to prepare their society that it is very dangerous, they are not ready to use these weapons, but they are starting to talk about preparing society for the use of nuclear weapons, they do not know whether they will use them or not i think it's dangerous to even talk about it, that's why i said you should make preventive strikes, not attacks , we're not terrorists, we're not fighting on someone else's territory , even the attitude of our society towards the russians after this blink of an eye after eight years of war is war 8 years of bloody tragedy even after this our atti
volodymyr zelenskyi spoke with volodymyr zelenskyi in kyiv , the bbc's international affairs editor john simpson , mr. zelenskyi stumbled the day before, which is not typical for him as it was reported that he allegedly called on nato to launch a pre-emptive strike on russia so that the russians would not use tactical nuclear weapons, but he says he did not talk about pre-emptive nuclear strike a about preventive sanctions and he explained it in english so that people understand the essence of...
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our world affairs editor john simpson has been speaking to president zelensky in kyiv.repare their society. that is very dangerous. they are not ready to do it, to use it, but they begin to communicate. what, you mean prepare society for using a nuclear weapon, you think? you know, it's. .. they don't know if they will use or they will not use. i think that it's dangerous even to speak about it. i said, you have to do preventive kicks, not attacks, we are not terrorists, and we don't fight on another territory. even our attitude from our society, attitude to to russians after this invasion, after all these eight years war, eight years blood tragedy, even after this, attitude from us, to them, to society, we are not ready to kill people, like russians do it. translation: i would like to say that it is necessary - to act, and i will return to preemptive sanctions again. it is necessary to act now. there is no need to think about the risks that will arise later. i agree that this is armageddon. it's a risk for the whole planets. still, why do we have to think about whether
our world affairs editor john simpson has been speaking to president zelensky in kyiv.repare their society. that is very dangerous. they are not ready to do it, to use it, but they begin to communicate. what, you mean prepare society for using a nuclear weapon, you think? you know, it's. .. they don't know if they will use or they will not use. i think that it's dangerous even to speak about it. i said, you have to do preventive kicks, not attacks, we are not terrorists, and we don't fight on...
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our world affairs editor, john simpson, has been speaking to him in the presidential palace in kyiv.began by clarifying remarks. they begin to prepare their society. that is very dangerous. they are not ready to do it, to use it, but they begin to communicate. you mean prepare society for using a nuclear weapon? you know, they don't know if they will use or if they will not use. i think that it's dangerous even to speak about it. i said you have to do preventive kicks, not attacks. we are not ready to kill people like russians do it. even after this attitude, we are not ready to keep a —— kill people like russians do it. it is necessary to ask now. it's not necessary to think about the later risks. i agree that this is armageddon. it's a risk for the whole planet. but still, why do we have to think about where it will happen or not? if russia's made this step, the world can stop and it can do this urgently. the world can make an appeal and do this urgently. the world can make an appealand it do this urgently. the world can make an appeal and it can implement a sanctions package in su
our world affairs editor, john simpson, has been speaking to him in the presidential palace in kyiv.began by clarifying remarks. they begin to prepare their society. that is very dangerous. they are not ready to do it, to use it, but they begin to communicate. you mean prepare society for using a nuclear weapon? you know, they don't know if they will use or if they will not use. i think that it's dangerous even to speak about it. i said you have to do preventive kicks, not attacks. we are not...
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thank you for talking to us. john simpson, world editor, in i us. john simpson, world editor, in kyivme, i have sadly lost three children. i charity for help? yeah, for me, i i have sadly lost three children. over the years. yeah, huge shock for us. i think. we have two of the great privilege of living on earth, alive and well, we do not take it for granted at all, but we had two losses before our first living child. for us, that loss came as a huge impact. i suppose although you here's a statistic, one in four people lose children, i think for us it is kind of a bit of a taboo subject, so until you go through it, you do not realise so many people are impacted. as soon as we were able to share about our loss and what had happened to us, because we were in such shock, emotional shock and physical shock, the physical aspect of that loss, yeah, not until then that everyone came forward and said, we have experienced this, a friend has experienced this. it touches people so deeply. what friend has experienced this. it touches people so deeply. what kind of sun nort touches people so deeply
thank you for talking to us. john simpson, world editor, in i us. john simpson, world editor, in kyivme, i have sadly lost three children. i charity for help? yeah, for me, i i have sadly lost three children. over the years. yeah, huge shock for us. i think. we have two of the great privilege of living on earth, alive and well, we do not take it for granted at all, but we had two losses before our first living child. for us, that loss came as a huge impact. i suppose although you here's a...
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here's john simpson again: they have got the bit between their teeth at he moment. halt and so on. again, impossible to know without actually being on the ground, but never the less, again, that is the kind of thing that they are obliged to say when they can see that territories really kind of drifting away from them. but russia has been retaliating. this is the village of bila tserkva, south of kyiv, away from the front line, where russian kamikaze drone attacks are being blamed for damage and fires. the target is thought to be buildings where a military unit was stationed. the kremlin says moscow will press ahead with plans to annexe four ukrainian regions — despite russian forces retreating from some of those areas. here's president putin. translation: of course, we expect that the situation _ translation: of course, we expect that the situation will— translation: of course, we expect that the situation will be _ that the situation will be stabilised and that we we will be able to develop those regions in a calm manner, helping to consolidate the country as a who
here's john simpson again: they have got the bit between their teeth at he moment. halt and so on. again, impossible to know without actually being on the ground, but never the less, again, that is the kind of thing that they are obliged to say when they can see that territories really kind of drifting away from them. but russia has been retaliating. this is the village of bila tserkva, south of kyiv, away from the front line, where russian kamikaze drone attacks are being blamed for damage and...
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our world affairs editor john simpson has been speaking to president zelensky in kyiv.y begin to prepare their society. that is very dangerous. they are not ready to do it, to use it, but they begin to communicate. you mean re are begin to communicate. you mean prepare society — begin to communicate. you mean prepare society for _ begin to communicate. you mean prepare society for using - begin to communicate. you mean prepare society for using a - begin to communicate. you mean | prepare society for using a nuclear weapon? prepare society for using a nuclear wea on? ., prepare society for using a nuclear weaon? ., ~ ., , prepare society for using a nuclear weaon? ., ~' ., , ., �* prepare society for using a nuclear weaon? ., ~' ., , ~ ., weapon? you know, they don't know if the will weapon? you know, they don't know if they will use — weapon? you know, they don't know if they will use or — weapon? you know, they don't know if they will use or they _ weapon? you know, they don't know if they will use or they will _ weapon? you know, they don't know if they will use or t
our world affairs editor john simpson has been speaking to president zelensky in kyiv.y begin to prepare their society. that is very dangerous. they are not ready to do it, to use it, but they begin to communicate. you mean re are begin to communicate. you mean prepare society — begin to communicate. you mean prepare society for _ begin to communicate. you mean prepare society for using - begin to communicate. you mean prepare society for using a - begin to communicate. you mean | prepare...
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but first, here's our world affairs editor, john simpson, on his reading of the situation there in kyiv down in the basement of our hotel because it wasjudge that having television lights on the roof of it would be too dangerous. i've been in these sort of situations plenty of times before. the key thing here is it never seems to work, to hammer a country and try constantly to destroy it. itjust makes the inhabitants angrier and more determined to resist, and that is certainly what's happening at the moment in ukraine. and it helps president zelensky in the sense that he's able to go to the west and say, "look, you've got to give us more help," and they certainly will. as for president who ten, it really probably isn't going to be worth the relatively small amount of damage done today to this country. in terms of a colossal reputation that russia's receiving right around the world. for foeradimir putin, it for vladimir putin, it was about trying _ for vladimir putin, it was about trying to— for vladimir putin, it was about trying to show he is strong, that russia _ trying to show he is
but first, here's our world affairs editor, john simpson, on his reading of the situation there in kyiv down in the basement of our hotel because it wasjudge that having television lights on the roof of it would be too dangerous. i've been in these sort of situations plenty of times before. the key thing here is it never seems to work, to hammer a country and try constantly to destroy it. itjust makes the inhabitants angrier and more determined to resist, and that is certainly what's happening...
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we'll talk to our russia editor, steve rosenberg, in moscow, but first our world affairs editor, john simpsonht. what is your reading of the situation tonight, john? first of all, i situation tonight, john? first of all. i should _ situation tonight, john? first of all, i should say _ situation tonight, john? first of all, i should say that _ situation tonight, john? first of all, i should say that while - situation tonight, john? first of all, i should say that while we | situation tonight, john? first of. all, i should say that while we have been on air i think they have been six explosions really quite close to where we are. we are down in the basement of our hotel because it was judged that having television lights on the roof would be too dangerous, and absolutely right, as it turned out. i have been in these sort of situations plenty of times before. the key thing is, it never seems to work to hammer a country and try constantly to destroy it. itjust makes the inhabitants angrier and more determined to resist, and that is certainly what is happening at the moment in ukraine. and it help
we'll talk to our russia editor, steve rosenberg, in moscow, but first our world affairs editor, john simpsonht. what is your reading of the situation tonight, john? first of all, i situation tonight, john? first of all. i should _ situation tonight, john? first of all, i should say _ situation tonight, john? first of all, i should say that _ situation tonight, john? first of all, i should say that while - situation tonight, john? first of all, i should say that while we | situation tonight,...
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mr zelensky was speaking in kyiv to our world affairs editor, john simpson.esterday, president zelensky alarmed a lot of people by seeming to say he wanted a preamp abstract to stop russia using battlefield nuclear weapons. today he was keen to say he had just been talking about pre—emptive sanctions against russia, but he says that russia is preparing people for the use of nuclear weapons. they begin to prepare their society. that is very dangerous. they are not ready to do it, to use it but they begin to communicate. you mean re are begin to communicate. you mean prepare society — begin to communicate. you mean prepare society for _ begin to communicate. you mean prepare society for using - begin to communicate. you mean prepare society for using the - prepare society for using the nuclear weapons?— prepare society for using the nuclear weapons? they don't know if they _ nuclear weapons? they don't know if they will _ nuclear weapons? they don't know if they will use - nuclear weapons? they don't know if they will use or - nuclear weapons? they don't know i
mr zelensky was speaking in kyiv to our world affairs editor, john simpson.esterday, president zelensky alarmed a lot of people by seeming to say he wanted a preamp abstract to stop russia using battlefield nuclear weapons. today he was keen to say he had just been talking about pre—emptive sanctions against russia, but he says that russia is preparing people for the use of nuclear weapons. they begin to prepare their society. that is very dangerous. they are not ready to do it, to use it but...
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but speaking to my colleague john simpson, he clarified that meant preemptive sanctions — kicks, he calledes believe the russian people are being prepared for a serious escalation. they begin to prepare their society. that is very dangerous. they are not ready to do it, to use it, but they begin to communicate. do you mean prepare society for using a nuclear weapon? you know, it's. .. they don't know if they will use or they will not use. i think that it's dangerous even to speak about it. that i said you have to do preventive kicks, not attacks. we are not terrorists and we don't fight on another territory. do you think that president putin is capable of launching nuclear weapons and using them? translation: ifi say, for example, i they're incapable of using nuclear. weapons than an inadequate person who has this power in his hands will say, "really, i can't? "well, here, see how i can" and therefore use it. now, if i say he can use it, it can cause panic modes in many countries, including ukraine. all that putin is afraid of is not even a nuclear strike. he's afraid of his own society, h
but speaking to my colleague john simpson, he clarified that meant preemptive sanctions — kicks, he calledes believe the russian people are being prepared for a serious escalation. they begin to prepare their society. that is very dangerous. they are not ready to do it, to use it, but they begin to communicate. do you mean prepare society for using a nuclear weapon? you know, it's. .. they don't know if they will use or they will not use. i think that it's dangerous even to speak about it....
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john simpson has been speaking to president zelensky in the presidential palace in kyiv. said in english to make sure people got the point about russian threat. thea;r point about russian threat. they be . in to point about russian threat. they begin to prepare _ point about russian threat. tia: begin to prepare their society. point about russian threat. tia1 begin to prepare their society. that is very dangerous. they are not ready to use it, but they begin to communicate.— ready to use it, but they begin to communicate. you mean prepare society for — communicate. you mean prepare society for using _ communicate. you mean prepare society for using a _ communicate. you mean prepare society for using a nuclear- communicate. you mean prepare i society for using a nuclear weapon? you know, they don't know if they will use it or if they will not use it. it is dangerous even to speak about it. you have to do preventive kicks, not attacks. we are not ready to kill people like the russians do it. , . ., ~ ., ., it. then he switched into ukrainian. translation: _ it. then he swit
john simpson has been speaking to president zelensky in the presidential palace in kyiv. said in english to make sure people got the point about russian threat. thea;r point about russian threat. they be . in to point about russian threat. they begin to prepare _ point about russian threat. tia: begin to prepare their society. point about russian threat. tia1 begin to prepare their society. that is very dangerous. they are not ready to use it, but they begin to communicate.— ready to use it,...
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live to kyiv and our world affairs editor, john simpson. to you, i want to talk to about your interview with the president in a moment burst first, your thoughts on what is happening at the bridge?— at the bridge? well, i think it is really quite _ at the bridge? well, i think it is really quite significant. - at the bridge? well, i think it is really quite significant. it - at the bridge? well, i think it is really quite significant. it is - at the bridge? well, i think it is. really quite significant. it is much more significant in kind of propaganda and emotional terms are perhaps than it is in actual practical terms. as best as i can find out, the damage to the bridge is not to create but it is the thought that perhaps, we don't know ukrainian special forces have thought that perhaps, we don't know ukrainian specialforces have been able to mount an attack on this key element of russia's control over crimea is really, really significant. it will have a big effect on the russian population that mostly new people who have come into crimea
live to kyiv and our world affairs editor, john simpson. to you, i want to talk to about your interview with the president in a moment burst first, your thoughts on what is happening at the bridge?— at the bridge? well, i think it is really quite _ at the bridge? well, i think it is really quite significant. - at the bridge? well, i think it is really quite significant. it - at the bridge? well, i think it is really quite significant. it is - at the bridge? well, i think it is. really quite...
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our world affairs editor, john simpson, has been speaking to president zelensky in the presidential palacethe russians using tactical nuclear weapons. but he wasn't talking about a nuclear strike, he said, he was talking about pre—emptive sanctions and he said it in english to make sure people got the point about the russian threat. they begin to prepare their society. that is very dangerous. they are not ready to use it but they begin to communicate. you mean prepare society for using a nuclear weapon? you know, they don't know if they will use or if they will not use. i think it is dangerous even to speak about it. i said, you have to do preventive kicks, not attacks. we are not ready to kill people like russians do it. then he switched into ukrainian. translation: we need to act now. we don't need to think about risks that's going to happen later. i agree, it is an armageddon and it is a risk for the whole planet, but why do we need to think whether it happens or not? russia has made the step already. it has seized the nuclear power plant. and he went on... translation: the world can, y
our world affairs editor, john simpson, has been speaking to president zelensky in the presidential palacethe russians using tactical nuclear weapons. but he wasn't talking about a nuclear strike, he said, he was talking about pre—emptive sanctions and he said it in english to make sure people got the point about the russian threat. they begin to prepare their society. that is very dangerous. they are not ready to use it but they begin to communicate. you mean prepare society for using a...
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that was the bbc�*s world affairs editor, john simpson talking to me from the polish ukrainian bordere to have emma tuck—up with us today, the editor of the sunday times. what did you make of whatjohn simpson was saying at the end, somejanitors in the west have been too keen to pick a side? it west have been too keen to pick a side? , :, , a side? it is really interesting - a side? it is really interesting and i a side? it is really interesting and it| a side? it is really. interesting and it is a side? it is really - interesting and it is really easy for journalists to interesting and it is really easy forjournalists to get caught up in the righteousness of a wall. the job of our journalists out there is to act as trusted eyewitnesses. it makes me think of a particular story we had with one of our journalists over there, louise callaghan, reporting from an area that had been under russian occupation and ukrainians had liberated it. the interesting story she reported was that not everyone in the villages she went to were happy to see the russians leave. {iii were happy to see the russ
that was the bbc�*s world affairs editor, john simpson talking to me from the polish ukrainian bordere to have emma tuck—up with us today, the editor of the sunday times. what did you make of whatjohn simpson was saying at the end, somejanitors in the west have been too keen to pick a side? it west have been too keen to pick a side? , :, , a side? it is really interesting - a side? it is really interesting and i a side? it is really interesting and it| a side? it is really. interesting and...
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our world affairs editor john simpson has been assessing their effectiveness...oes a lot of damage to the power and water supplies. and we have been told by this evening, some of those will be mended perhaps most of them will be mended perhaps most of them will be mended perhaps most of them will be amended, and will get the power and water coming back on again. so in terms of the damage it has done it is pretty minimal, even though there has been an awful lot of damage. but really happens always is people's morale rises and itjust makes ukrainians absolutely determined to keep on fighting. it was certainly another moment for the people of ukraine to show their resilience. here civilians sheltering in a kyiv metro station look to keep up moral by singing �*oh in the cherry orchard', a ukrainian folk song one ukrainian let's go live to kyiv and speak to alexander myroshnichenko, a volunteer first responder. what saw, who could you help? today i was in my apartment spending time with my friends. then we decided to move to the centre of kyiv to assist with casualtie
our world affairs editor john simpson has been assessing their effectiveness...oes a lot of damage to the power and water supplies. and we have been told by this evening, some of those will be mended perhaps most of them will be mended perhaps most of them will be mended perhaps most of them will be amended, and will get the power and water coming back on again. so in terms of the damage it has done it is pretty minimal, even though there has been an awful lot of damage. but really happens...
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our world affairs editor, john simpson, has been speaking to president zelensky in the presidential palacello. mr zelensky made a rare misstep yesterday. he was reported as calling on nato to stage a pre—emptive strike on russia to stop the russians using tactical nuclear weapons. but he wasn't talking about a nuclear strike, he said — he was talking about pre—emptive sanctions, and he said it in english to make sure people got the point about the russian threat. they begin to prepare their society. that is very dangerous. they are not ready to do it, to use it, but they begin to communicate. you mean prepare society for using a nuclear weapon? you know, they don't know if they will use or if they will not use. i think that it's dangerous even to speak about it. i said you have to do preventive kicks, not attacks. we are not ready to kill people like russians do it. then he switched into ukrainian. translation: we need to act now. we don't need to think about risks that's going to happen later. i agree, it is an armageddon and it is a risk for the whole planet, but why do we need to think
our world affairs editor, john simpson, has been speaking to president zelensky in the presidential palacello. mr zelensky made a rare misstep yesterday. he was reported as calling on nato to stage a pre—emptive strike on russia to stop the russians using tactical nuclear weapons. but he wasn't talking about a nuclear strike, he said — he was talking about pre—emptive sanctions, and he said it in english to make sure people got the point about the russian threat. they begin to prepare...
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it was a world affairs editor, john simpson, in kyiv.y did. they look really good at the moment. we are ten months away from the world cup next year, i don't want to get carried away, but it is looking very good for england at the moment. 2—1 it's finished, as i said, at wembley, indian, infront it's finished, as i said, at wembley, indian, in front of a 76,000 fans. getting off to the perfect start. lauren hemp opening the scoring. the world champions were leveljust before the half hour, sophia smith capitalising on some poor england defending. the lionesses were then awarded a penalty, which georgia stanway scored to put them 2—1 up. usa had a goal ruled out by var, but that's how it finished. i think we are in a very good place, and as i say all the time, it is so close. there are so many good countries and it is really tight, too. so you don't know ahead if you are going to win a game. we have done really well and we are in a very good place, but we have to keep doing it and we have to keep working really hard on getting our plans an
it was a world affairs editor, john simpson, in kyiv.y did. they look really good at the moment. we are ten months away from the world cup next year, i don't want to get carried away, but it is looking very good for england at the moment. 2—1 it's finished, as i said, at wembley, indian, infront it's finished, as i said, at wembley, indian, in front of a 76,000 fans. getting off to the perfect start. lauren hemp opening the scoring. the world champions were leveljust before the half hour,...
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connections, cultural connections as well as important connections through her marriage english is simpson settler john rolfe that tied in these critical early decade of jamestown settlement. and yet the capitol rotunda celebrates her for her's conversion to christianity. the actual pocahontas looks quite different from the romanticized version in either the rotunda or disney the only surviving young portrait of her. shows are of course not looking indigenous at all. looking very much like a european english woman wearing lots of expensive finery. including lace and feathers likely to stand in as an example of her exotic indian origins in european eyes a richly expensive metallic thread embossed, embroidered velvet jackets and superexpensive lace around her neck as well as of course something we discussed a hat trade in beavers as a commodity that comes to interactions between indigenous people and settlers in the 16th and 17th century. so one of the things that's interesting to point out about pocahontas in her persistent presence as the myth and a monument in our understanding our collective understa
connections, cultural connections as well as important connections through her marriage english is simpson settler john rolfe that tied in these critical early decade of jamestown settlement. and yet the capitol rotunda celebrates her for her's conversion to christianity. the actual pocahontas looks quite different from the romanticized version in either the rotunda or disney the only surviving young portrait of her. shows are of course not looking indigenous at all. looking very much like a...
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can see a sketch in yellow pen by john lennon, doodles by paul mccartney and the signatures of all four beetles. the tablecloth be gone -- belongs to the owner of simpson who served the beatles food. the tablecloth was stolen from his business and was missing for decades until someone recently returned it to his grandson after all of this time. spencer: that is amazing. dion: how special is that? you have a special memory of john lennon. spencer: i bumped into john lennon and yoko ono on the street and he seemed to recognize me. ab he did that to everybody. i don't know. i assumed he was a fan. dion: you are spencer christian. spencer: i have not sold many albums though. overnight, increasing low clouds and fog and drizzle offshore. some may work its way onshore but we do not expected to be widespread. overnight lows, mainly in the 50's and high temperature is tomorrow under mainly sunny skies, though 60's at the coast. 67 at san francisco. mid 80's in lynch. here is the accuweather seven-day forecast. not much changed from day to day. a slight cool down on tuesday. temperatures bounce back on wednesday and thursday to the same level that we expect tom
can see a sketch in yellow pen by john lennon, doodles by paul mccartney and the signatures of all four beetles. the tablecloth be gone -- belongs to the owner of simpson who served the beatles food. the tablecloth was stolen from his business and was missing for decades until someone recently returned it to his grandson after all of this time. spencer: that is amazing. dion: how special is that? you have a special memory of john lennon. spencer: i bumped into john lennon and yoko ono on the...
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can see a sketch in yellow penned by john lennon, doodles from paul mccartney and all four of the beetle signatures. the tablecloth belongs to the owner of simpson'stering, who served the beatles food back in 1966 before their last concert. the tablecloth was stolen from his business and was missing for decades until someone recently returned it to his grandson. it is up for auction and is estimated to be worth about $25,000. a new course focusing on nicki minaj is coming to uc berkeley, and the hip-hop star sensuous to visit. the professor announced the class on twitter -- says she wants to visit. the professor announced the class on twitter. it will be offered through the african-american studies department. according to the professor, it will focus on her career within the greater context of hip hop and feminism. she says she is still in the process of finalizing details, but the course will be offered in the spring. minaj may be making an appearance, saying she would love to stop by. people are learning about how you did what you did and rose up , all of the career questions you have for someone like nicki minaj, for her to show up and tell th
can see a sketch in yellow penned by john lennon, doodles from paul mccartney and all four of the beetle signatures. the tablecloth belongs to the owner of simpson'stering, who served the beatles food back in 1966 before their last concert. the tablecloth was stolen from his business and was missing for decades until someone recently returned it to his grandson. it is up for auction and is estimated to be worth about $25,000. a new course focusing on nicki minaj is coming to uc berkeley, and...
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see a sketch in yellow pen by john lennon doodles from paul mccartney and all four of the beatles signatures the tablecloth belongs to joey velarde the owner of simpson'scatering who served the beatles food back in 1966 before their last concert at candlestal park candlestick park. the tablecloth was stolen from his business and was missing for decades until someone recently returned it to velardy's grandson. it's now going up for auction and is estimated to be worth up to 25,000. still to come on abc 7 mornings. light up the night the california halloween home display that's flying high into the air. building a better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. good morning to you and happy sunday. we are starting this half hour with something very important a look at the weather we of course have fleet week going on and for instance lawson has been trying to let us know about the fog as much as you can. yep, and how it's gonna impact today's show because we know it's really hard impacted the last couple days definitely especially yesterday. but today we are off to a better start because you can actually see across the golden gate b
see a sketch in yellow pen by john lennon doodles from paul mccartney and all four of the beatles signatures the tablecloth belongs to joey velarde the owner of simpson'scatering who served the beatles food back in 1966 before their last concert at candlestal park candlestick park. the tablecloth was stolen from his business and was missing for decades until someone recently returned it to velardy's grandson. it's now going up for auction and is estimated to be worth up to 25,000. still to come...
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that's yellow pen by john lennon doodles from paul mccartney and all four of the beatles signatures the tablecloth belongs to joe velardi the owner of simpsons catering who served the beatles food back in 1966 before their last concert at candlestick park. the tablecloth was stolen from his business and was missing for decades until someone recently returned it to velardi's grandson. it's now going up for auction and is estimated to be worth up to 25,000. a new course focusing on nicki minaj is coming to uc berkeley and the hip hop star says she wants to visit a cal professor announced the class on twitter. it's called nicki minaj the black barbie femcy and hip-hop feminism. the course will be offered through the african-american studies department and according to the professor. it'll focus on menajah's career within the greater context of hip hop and feminism. she says she's still in the process of finalizing details, but the course will be offered in spring and take a look at this minaj may make an appearance. she tweeted she would love to stop by. that'd be pretty cool and i'm sure the the people that take that class that are learning a
that's yellow pen by john lennon doodles from paul mccartney and all four of the beatles signatures the tablecloth belongs to joe velardi the owner of simpsons catering who served the beatles food back in 1966 before their last concert at candlestick park. the tablecloth was stolen from his business and was missing for decades until someone recently returned it to velardi's grandson. it's now going up for auction and is estimated to be worth up to 25,000. a new course focusing on nicki minaj is...