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did she also had a good relationship with mrs. johnson as as nancy had just pointed out she and mrs. johnson new one another for the years when she was the second lady mrs. johnson was what her husband was in the senate so they had a relationship and mrs. johnson was very good about inviting her inviting the nixon's in to kind of see how they were going to live in the white house thing. we have one more picture on this slide of this and this was this was one of her first goals when she moved into the white house was to get the family set up so that they could be comfortable now once she does that once she realizes that then her next goal really is to think about how she is going to approach how she is going to approach her job as first lady? and this is where we get to this that that shot. i had in the beginning about about the little people the ordinary people and the big shots the the first day that they're actually in the white house. they are she's get she's talking to some campaign workers and she says quote you'll all be invi
did she also had a good relationship with mrs. johnson as as nancy had just pointed out she and mrs. johnson new one another for the years when she was the second lady mrs. johnson was what her husband was in the senate so they had a relationship and mrs. johnson was very good about inviting her inviting the nixon's in to kind of see how they were going to live in the white house thing. we have one more picture on this slide of this and this was this was one of her first goals when she moved...
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what we discussed when that was not getting recorded the media attention that he could through jim mr. had talked about this a little bit as well through food scarcity. heart is going to impact massively on parts of the world who are already religious, really struggling, who are having political turbulence as it is in the subordinate. and it's not just about preventing starvation, which is a big enough job of stopping people from starving in this situation. long smith, but also from that through our food supply, political stability isn't a block created or huddled in the opposite is true. however, if people are hungry, this will lead to more political instability in situations that are already almost potentially unstable. so we need to cooperate, we need to have the foreign ministry, the agricultural ministry, the development corporation ministry, and the chancellor's office is all was involved as well. and so all of the portfolios are showing. so how they can work together, what we can achieve if we work together and not just say, well as long as my ministry is doing well, i don't care wh
what we discussed when that was not getting recorded the media attention that he could through jim mr. had talked about this a little bit as well through food scarcity. heart is going to impact massively on parts of the world who are already religious, really struggling, who are having political turbulence as it is in the subordinate. and it's not just about preventing starvation, which is a big enough job of stopping people from starving in this situation. long smith, but also from that...
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see no casket, but two military men standing guard, that was in that one week period before they had moved mrsrivate ceremony when that happened. >> a few people are wondering did former presidents truman and eisenhower attend the funeral? i believe they were probably there in washington, but did they come to west branch as well? >> they were not in washington, their health problems we're -- came up and neither mr. eisenhower, nor mr. truman were on hand in d. c., nor in west branch. they had sent postage messages of, you know, eulogizing mr. hoover and sent their condolences to the family. but, medical problems left them unable to actually attend in either place. >> there is some question, it was obviously in new york, but was it at the waldorf? what was the cause of death? >> he was at the waldorf, it was technically they say it was cancer, but it was internal bleeding and internal hemorrhaging that they had been dealing with for three or four days, around october 16th, october 17th. they had given in a lot of blood transfusions, all kinds of paramedic type assistance in the waldorf. but, hi
see no casket, but two military men standing guard, that was in that one week period before they had moved mrsrivate ceremony when that happened. >> a few people are wondering did former presidents truman and eisenhower attend the funeral? i believe they were probably there in washington, but did they come to west branch as well? >> they were not in washington, their health problems we're -- came up and neither mr. eisenhower, nor mr. truman were on hand in d. c., nor in west...
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mr. teplov, you had enough time , mr. poroshin, you want to disrupt the duel nobody did not agree.e is afraid of penal servitude, one has only to hint about count panin, you trust me.
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mr. carlisle had already threatened mr. drilling business. >> and that was the thing that triggered this whole bids. >> yeah, they were each trying to get each other out of the deal. >> at the trial, prosecutors introduced hundreds of text message, an almost play by play account as the plan rolled out. >> you can watch a text message go from henrikson to deleo, and the content is passed to suckow and back other way, negotiations over payment, who's going to be there, does he have an alarm system. >> so when doug carlisle returned from church that evening in december, suckow was waiting, he brought a heavy welding glove in case he had to punch in a window. he didn't have to. >> and i told him to back up and get in the house. and i saw mrs. carlisle come into sight from the hallway. she backed away. and mr. carlisle moved his hand, and i panicked. i fired, and it seemed like the fourth shot, and he didn't move. i ran fast. >> and then, somehow the welding glove got left behind, the glove that revealed suckow's dna, and broke
mr. carlisle had already threatened mr. drilling business. >> and that was the thing that triggered this whole bids. >> yeah, they were each trying to get each other out of the deal. >> at the trial, prosecutors introduced hundreds of text message, an almost play by play account as the plan rolled out. >> you can watch a text message go from henrikson to deleo, and the content is passed to suckow and back other way, negotiations over payment, who's going to be there,...
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but later in her testimony she said mr depp had repeatedly slapped her. he denies the allegations.
but later in her testimony she said mr depp had repeatedly slapped her. he denies the allegations.
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mrs. reagan, at first she declined. she haden just about every kind of story you can imagine, but she had never written a book. and for even the most experienced of biographers, writing a book about someone with the breadth and the character and life experiences of nancy reagan would be a monumental task. the editors persisted and eventually karen embraced the challenge. boy, did she ever embrace it. there is no doubt about it. karen has written what has become, and i am sure will long stand as, the definitive biography, the definitive work on the life and times of nancy reagan. then, defying the odds and the publisher gods act the height of a worldwide pandemic, karen released this, her first book, the triumph of nancy reagan. it instantly became a bestseller. the washington post called the book deeply researched and compellingly crafted. now, some late breaking news just a few days ago. karen was named deputy editor of the editorial page of the washington post, where she is also a recipient of the turner prize for excellence
mrs. reagan, at first she declined. she haden just about every kind of story you can imagine, but she had never written a book. and for even the most experienced of biographers, writing a book about someone with the breadth and the character and life experiences of nancy reagan would be a monumental task. the editors persisted and eventually karen embraced the challenge. boy, did she ever embrace it. there is no doubt about it. karen has written what has become, and i am sure will long stand...
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what if any relationship had mr depp foraged i relationship had mr depp foraged with whitney by thiselationship became a little bit later as i sister? i think the relationshipl became a little bit later as they got to know each other, but he did the same thing with my sister and just really found a bonds with than that, you know, was... you know, you could try to do anything and everything he could to make them feel like special, and a bed. my mum, my dad and my sister. hind feel like special, and a bed. my mum, my dad and my sister. and what if any relationships _ mum, my dad and my sister. and what if any relationships did _ mum, my dad and my sister. and what if any relationships did mr— mum, my dad and my sister. and what if any relationships did mr depp - if any relationships did mr depp form with yourfriends? if any relationships did mr depp form with your friends? johnny's so cenerous form with your friends? johnny's so generous and _ form with your friends? johnny's so generous and can _ form with your friends? johnny's so generous and can be _ form with your friends? johnny'
what if any relationship had mr depp foraged i relationship had mr depp foraged with whitney by thiselationship became a little bit later as i sister? i think the relationshipl became a little bit later as they got to know each other, but he did the same thing with my sister and just really found a bonds with than that, you know, was... you know, you could try to do anything and everything he could to make them feel like special, and a bed. my mum, my dad and my sister. hind feel like special,...
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mr kemp had rejected mr trump's baseless claims of voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election.o breaches of lockdown rules in the heart of government is likely to be given to the prime minister later. the report will no doubt make uncomfortable reading for borisjohnson and the ruling conservative party, coming just 24 hours after more damaging revelations about the events, as our political correspondent helen catt reports. she is the civil servant who has been examining exactly what went on behind the doors of downing street during lockdown. after months on hold while the police investigated, today we may find out as well. sue gray is affected to hand her completed convert —— report number ten later. it is likely to be difficult reading. uncomfortable details of parties in downing street have emerged elsewhere in recent days. a staffer told the bbc�*s app days. a staffer told the bbc�*s app panorama our ache security guard known as a custodian was mocked for trying to stop a party. i mocked for trying to stop a .a _ , party. i remember when i custodian _ party. i remember when
mr kemp had rejected mr trump's baseless claims of voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election.o breaches of lockdown rules in the heart of government is likely to be given to the prime minister later. the report will no doubt make uncomfortable reading for borisjohnson and the ruling conservative party, coming just 24 hours after more damaging revelations about the events, as our political correspondent helen catt reports. she is the civil servant who has been examining exactly what went on...
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mr. speaker, had previous labour governments to blame for that mistake. of course we will look at all sensible measures so we will be driven by considerations of growth, investment, and employment. i just remind you, mr. speaker, that unemployment's hit a record low. for 50 years. and employment is now half a million people more now in paid employment, payroll employment than there were before the pandemic began. >> he's on the side of excess profits for oil and gas companies. we are on the side of working people. and there you have it. very clearly doesn't like me pushing him on this. the reason i keep coming back to this subject, why it's so frustrating he hasn't acted, is because so many people are living through this nightmare, and they feel totally abandoned by their government. this week, i spoke to phoenix honeywell, a rare kid any condition -- kidney condition means phoenix has to do treatment from home just so he could take his dr. to school. his diialcies is lifesaving. he can't turn it off. even though his wife, who is a midwife in n.h.s., works
mr. speaker, had previous labour governments to blame for that mistake. of course we will look at all sensible measures so we will be driven by considerations of growth, investment, and employment. i just remind you, mr. speaker, that unemployment's hit a record low. for 50 years. and employment is now half a million people more now in paid employment, payroll employment than there were before the pandemic began. >> he's on the side of excess profits for oil and gas companies. we are on...
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mr. rosenfield has indeed found that individual who i had the chance to interview last week, mr. simi, who currently is in charge of barts budget and has plenty of municipal experience here in the city and county of san francisco as well as in new york and philadelphia and with that, mr. simi, good morning, and thank you for joining us in person. the floor is yours. >> good morning, supervisors. christopher simi here. and i want to say, of course, i'm honored by this opportunity to help to serve the city. and as supervisor peskin said, i can give a quick overview of my background. so i currently serve as the budget director at bart, where i'm responsible for formulating and developing and adoption and oversight of a $1 billion operating budget. and previous to that i was the cfo at did the of human services, the child welfare and juvenile justice organization. and in that capacity i was responsible for budget, audit, contracting, accounts payable and accounts receivable. so i really have some experience there, sort of understanding all of the various mechanics on the fiscal side
mr. rosenfield has indeed found that individual who i had the chance to interview last week, mr. simi, who currently is in charge of barts budget and has plenty of municipal experience here in the city and county of san francisco as well as in new york and philadelphia and with that, mr. simi, good morning, and thank you for joining us in person. the floor is yours. >> good morning, supervisors. christopher simi here. and i want to say, of course, i'm honored by this opportunity to help...
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had free rein. this was a shoot that happened while mrs. kennedy was away. >> coincidentally? >> not coincidentally. this was something that she didn't know. this is actually the shoe that she references in the memo in the first gallery. under normal circumstances, the kids were allowed this type of free reign. there are accounts of diplomats and heads of state visiting one-on-one with -- being interrupted by caroline wanting to come in and give her father a kiss. john junior wanting to come in and show his father something. he got interrupted by john junior. he noted, oh, the soviet union, we love the kids. they are really popular there. this is what kennedy knew. this was a meeting with his closest advisers. you can just look at the seriousness, obviously, of what was being discussed. you have a little kid playing. you have a kid playing in the same space. everyone is kind of used to his presence. they are not really paying attention. >> these images help humanize the administration for americans. the humanize america for others overseas. >> the president knew exactly what h
had free rein. this was a shoot that happened while mrs. kennedy was away. >> coincidentally? >> not coincidentally. this was something that she didn't know. this is actually the shoe that she references in the memo in the first gallery. under normal circumstances, the kids were allowed this type of free reign. there are accounts of diplomats and heads of state visiting one-on-one with -- being interrupted by caroline wanting to come in and give her father a kiss. john junior...
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i also think that it's very important to point out that she had mrs gorbachev with her. i think that the two first ladies being on that stage together was also a very powerful visual for us and and in terms of historical memory as well. i would also say to you. she speaks to even though they're generally different. she speaks a lot to things that hillary clinton picks up on later as first lady and that is women's choices are women's choices. they should not be dictated by you know, whatever whatever the political. whim of the day is and that we're lucky we have these choices. so i i find it remarkable for all of those reasons. yeah, just and for for some background she and the class president had actually had a phone call. okay, she writes about this in her memoir and they had had a phone call prior to her actually arriving and and began that conversation then which is why she she really talks in the speech too about we're going to have a conversation. as i said, this was when when they were planning this speech it was going to be basically the speech she gave at saint l
i also think that it's very important to point out that she had mrs gorbachev with her. i think that the two first ladies being on that stage together was also a very powerful visual for us and and in terms of historical memory as well. i would also say to you. she speaks to even though they're generally different. she speaks a lot to things that hillary clinton picks up on later as first lady and that is women's choices are women's choices. they should not be dictated by you know, whatever...
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but later in her testimony, she said mr depp had repeatedly slapped her. he denies the allegations.d welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sienna rodgers, senior writer at politcshome�*s the house magazine, and anna mikhailova, who's deputy political editor at the mail on sunday. welcome to you both. nice to see you again. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the metro leads with the sale of the shirt worn by diego maradona when he scored the infamous hand of god goal. it went forjust over £7 million. the main story in the ft is the half—point rise in interest rates announced in america, the biggest rise for 22 years. and it is warning of more to come. the bank of england will announce its decision on interest rates in the uk midday tomorrow. the independent previews the local elections, saying the conservatives are worried supporters may not turn out to vote. the guardian has a similar story, claiming some tory candidates are calling themselves "local conservatives" to distance themselves from partygate and other national issues.
but later in her testimony, she said mr depp had repeatedly slapped her. he denies the allegations.d welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sienna rodgers, senior writer at politcshome�*s the house magazine, and anna mikhailova, who's deputy political editor at the mail on sunday. welcome to you both. nice to see you again. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the metro leads with the sale of the shirt worn by diego maradona when he scored...
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mr blinken had hosted both the mexican and swedish foreign ministers in washington over recent days.licy chief had been set to make a landmark speech regarding us policy towards china on thursday, but that has been postponed. local elections are taking place across the uk on thursday. seats in all local councils are being contested in scotland and wales. voters in northern ireland will elect members of the assembly at stormont. in england, four and a half thousand councillors are fighting for re—election. polling stations open at 7am and close at 10pm. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... the actress amber heard gives evidence for the first time in the defamation trial brought by her ex—husband johnny depp. i nelson rolihlahla mandella do hereby swear to be faithful to the republic of south africa. after six years of construction and numerous delays, the channel tunnel has been formally opened by the queen and president mitterrand. the tunnel is still not ready for passengers and freight services to begin. for centuries, christianity and islam struggl
mr blinken had hosted both the mexican and swedish foreign ministers in washington over recent days.licy chief had been set to make a landmark speech regarding us policy towards china on thursday, but that has been postponed. local elections are taking place across the uk on thursday. seats in all local councils are being contested in scotland and wales. voters in northern ireland will elect members of the assembly at stormont. in england, four and a half thousand councillors are fighting for...
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it may yet on what assessor in had to be reserved in a full assembly show her shadow october, a mildly jeremy misty memory. boy lety her. there's yellow love her little mr. she had to have had them now as just as the net force, fema sure, and cove at 19. i met mr. shadow, how did i wouldn't suddenly or without an unter, when was to seen it at one finance. but total dakota versa, he will, i can fly delivered directly to let ethel analia no out of the ali casala like i shall see in my my mood as it now it should. should la jolla mostly me and what about helen fema? no horse. so that would be her daughter, and the next one was to mean when, when was the scene okay that, that if what, what are the source i from on source? i look and, and i dropped off to ronnie manila, the as someone who does the lives here sort of in them. second, it is sort of a listener mediconnect. i taught it by the 3rd one which a lot the only candidate $1.00 fee. so the earned to habit, mr. sharp will shaw were mercer yeah. and the current has out but has more wood from us that don't connect the time and i will have a look on with our 5th. okay. looked what were those of them are dif
it may yet on what assessor in had to be reserved in a full assembly show her shadow october, a mildly jeremy misty memory. boy lety her. there's yellow love her little mr. she had to have had them now as just as the net force, fema sure, and cove at 19. i met mr. shadow, how did i wouldn't suddenly or without an unter, when was to seen it at one finance. but total dakota versa, he will, i can fly delivered directly to let ethel analia no out of the ali casala like i shall see in my my mood as...
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it's important to remember that the german president, mr. stein maya had intended to go to ukraine in april, alongside other european leaders. but he himself stressed that it didn't seem that he was very welcome in ukraine. that's probably related to his past as germany's foreign minister and his relationship back then to russia. but that's white for him . it was also particularly important to have that conversation now with mr. salon ski to try and resolve all those differences. something that was clear from the statement that the german president's office published after the phone conversation took place to other news. now on the world health organization says the corona virus pandemic has killed nearly 15000000 people. that is nearly 3 times what governments have reported. the new estimates includes not only those who died directly of cove at 19. it's also millions of patients who died because of the pandemic impact on global health systems and society. most of these excess deaths are concentrated in se asia, europe and the americas. eric fy golding is an epidemiologist and a membe
it's important to remember that the german president, mr. stein maya had intended to go to ukraine in april, alongside other european leaders. but he himself stressed that it didn't seem that he was very welcome in ukraine. that's probably related to his past as germany's foreign minister and his relationship back then to russia. but that's white for him . it was also particularly important to have that conversation now with mr. salon ski to try and resolve all those differences. something that...
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mr. honda had and the deputy city attorney worked out with mr. honda's attorney away for those documents to be reviewed and indeed a couple of fridays ago, councillors went to mr. sutton's office and reviewed several binders worth of material, and then have scheduled this hearing to discuss both the form 700 as well as other information and thank you to commissioner honda for coming this morning. i guess i just want to start out, i did not realize, because i do not often search these things on the internet, but they are publicly available. there were a number of different years and i have reviewed those and they are publicly available for anybody who wants to see them. i think if i understand it correctly, they really stem from the questions that we asked on january 10th around whether mr. honda had probably listed income from real estate transactions in the form of real estate commissions. and those amendments have subsequently been made. so good morning, mr. honda, i guess i wanted to start out by ascertaining if what i just said appropriately
mr. honda had and the deputy city attorney worked out with mr. honda's attorney away for those documents to be reviewed and indeed a couple of fridays ago, councillors went to mr. sutton's office and reviewed several binders worth of material, and then have scheduled this hearing to discuss both the form 700 as well as other information and thank you to commissioner honda for coming this morning. i guess i just want to start out, i did not realize, because i do not often search these things on...
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mr blinken had hosted both the mexican and swedish foreign ministers in washington over recent days.policy chief had been set to make a landmark speech regarding us policy towards china on thursday, but that has been postponed. local elections are taking place across the uk on thursday. seats in all local councils are being contested in scotland and wales. voters in northern ireland will elect members of the assembly at stormont. in england, 4,500 councillors are fighting for re—election. polling stations open at 7:00am. for months, hong kong managed to control the spread of covid—i9. but the 0micron variant overwhelmed the healthcare system. the city recorded the highest death rate in the world. many of those affected are the city's most vulnerable, the underprivileged and elderly. danny vincent reports from sham shui po district. for mr fong, home is a three metre square cage. the city's extreme poor live in subdivided apartments. hong kong is one of the most densely populated cities in the world, until recently, six people lived in this room. but when 0micron hit, he lost two room
mr blinken had hosted both the mexican and swedish foreign ministers in washington over recent days.policy chief had been set to make a landmark speech regarding us policy towards china on thursday, but that has been postponed. local elections are taking place across the uk on thursday. seats in all local councils are being contested in scotland and wales. voters in northern ireland will elect members of the assembly at stormont. in england, 4,500 councillors are fighting for re—election....
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well, you told the eu observer that mr 0rban had said that you will not send weapons to hungary becausehat on earth was he talking about? the hungarian minority isjust living across the borders... you seriously think the ukrainian government might turn its guns not on the russian invaders, but on the hungarian population — ukrainian population — in carpathia? you are certainly aware of the fact that those weapons supplies that are entering ukraine, admitted by the united states and other countries, they have no control where they land. let's end with where this leaves hungary, your stance on the ukraine war. i've just talked about the way in which the polish government appears disgusted with the stance you have taken. you've seen your ally in slovenia recently lose an election, and many believe it was because slovenians didn't want to see the "0rbanisation" of their country. you are more isolated, even within your eastern european region, than you have been for a very long time. does that worry you? look, you're using very strong language at times. i don't mean that it is your language,
well, you told the eu observer that mr 0rban had said that you will not send weapons to hungary becausehat on earth was he talking about? the hungarian minority isjust living across the borders... you seriously think the ukrainian government might turn its guns not on the russian invaders, but on the hungarian population — ukrainian population — in carpathia? you are certainly aware of the fact that those weapons supplies that are entering ukraine, admitted by the united states and other...
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mr macron had said he would unite france after winning a second term.t emmanuel macron a second term, but these tens of thousands of protesters are not letting him off the hook yet. translation: macron has been re-elected but he was _ re—elected to stop the far right. yes, but not for his programme and so today i think it's important to show macron and the rest of the political world that we are ready to protest to defend our social rights, defend what we stand for. may day marches returned to france, with officials counting more than 116,000 people in attendance, largely made up of trade unionists, climate campaigners and left—leaning parties. and while they started off peaceful... shouting ..some turned violent, with storefronts like this mcdonald's left in tatters, and police firing tear gas on protesters, arresting 5a in the capital. their main grievances, salaries, as well as plans to raise the retirement age from 62. and there's a lot riding on this for the president. he may have won a new five—year term after beating his far—right challenger mari
mr macron had said he would unite france after winning a second term.t emmanuel macron a second term, but these tens of thousands of protesters are not letting him off the hook yet. translation: macron has been re-elected but he was _ re—elected to stop the far right. yes, but not for his programme and so today i think it's important to show macron and the rest of the political world that we are ready to protest to defend our social rights, defend what we stand for. may day marches returned...
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mr. kerry: we had agreed to separate it out previously.sident biden and president xi had talked about it. that has been our point of view from the very beginning here. this is not a bilateral issue. this is not an issue between china and the united states, except to the degree that if one or the other is continuing the problem, we all have a right to push back. but this is a global issue. every country can do things to make a difference here. china is about 30% of all the emissions on the planet. the u.s. is about 10% now. you have india behind us, the e.u., russia, indonesia, and sequentially down to about 2%, and one-point-something percent of all emissions. so, 20 countries, basically the g20, 20 countries, not exclusively the g20, account for 80% of all emissions on the planet. so if you can get those 20 countries to come together and work fast enough, we can have a profound impact on the choices that other governments are making, i.e. what happens in africa as they develop. we want them to develop. we want latin america to develop. we
mr. kerry: we had agreed to separate it out previously.sident biden and president xi had talked about it. that has been our point of view from the very beginning here. this is not a bilateral issue. this is not an issue between china and the united states, except to the degree that if one or the other is continuing the problem, we all have a right to push back. but this is a global issue. every country can do things to make a difference here. china is about 30% of all the emissions on the...
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it's important to remember that the german president, mr. stein maya had intended to go to ukraine in april, alongside other european leaders. but he himself stressed that it didn't seem that he was very welcome in ukraine. that's probably related to his past as germany's a foreign minister and his relationship back then to russia. but that's white for him. it was also particularly important to have that conversation now with mr. zalinski to try and resolve all those differences. something that was clear from the statement that the german president's office published after the phone conversation took place. did these thomas barrow in berlin? thanks so much for clearing that up for us. that's bringing up to speed now. it's not. the other story is making headlines around the world. at least 3 people were killed and he suspected terror attack in the israeli city of l. at east of tel aviv lease, say they suspect militants, and that the assailants are on the run. they attacked people in 2 different locations, as israel marked its independence day on thursday. new clash has have erupted at
it's important to remember that the german president, mr. stein maya had intended to go to ukraine in april, alongside other european leaders. but he himself stressed that it didn't seem that he was very welcome in ukraine. that's probably related to his past as germany's a foreign minister and his relationship back then to russia. but that's white for him. it was also particularly important to have that conversation now with mr. zalinski to try and resolve all those differences. something that...
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mr blinken had hosted both the mexican and swedish foreign ministers in washington over recent days. on us policy towards china but that has been postponed. local elections are taking place across the uk on thursday. seats in all local councils are being contested in scotland and wales. voters in northern ireland will elect members of the assembly at stormont. in england, 11,500 councillors are fighting for re—election. polling stations open at 7 a.m.. a massive clean—up operation is under way in valencia after record—breaking rainfall. dozens of cars were swallowed up as floodwater cascaded through neighbourhoods of the city, leaving homes and businesses completely waterlogged. wendy urquhart reports. this used to be a road, now it's a river. dozens of cars were swallowed up as floodwaters surged through the city's neighbourhoods, leaving homes and businesses completely saturated. "a lot of water fell last night," says this man. "just look at the state of the place." "last night, all the neighbours in the building "were bailing out water for four hours," says another. firefighters f
mr blinken had hosted both the mexican and swedish foreign ministers in washington over recent days. on us policy towards china but that has been postponed. local elections are taking place across the uk on thursday. seats in all local councils are being contested in scotland and wales. voters in northern ireland will elect members of the assembly at stormont. in england, 11,500 councillors are fighting for re—election. polling stations open at 7 a.m.. a massive clean—up operation is under...
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but mister schultz clearly stressed today that after speaking to mr. stein, maya in berlin, they had agreed they had decided that it would be an elena babcock traveling to ukraine very soon. we still haven't got any concrete details as to when that trip could be. it is probably being discussed, and it's also important to stress claire that, that doesn't mean that shots or stein my at will not travel. probably they are also discussing the possibility of traveling. but for now what we know is they will be honestly not bad book. the foreign minister who will be traveling to ukraine very soon. so what are we to make of a public and diplomatic spat between german and ukrainian leadership at a time like this? it was it in no one's interest. it was neither in germany's interest nor in ukraine's interest to have this high profile route at this time, especially when they're so much at stake. and that's the reason probably why pressure was growing specifically here in germany to try and resolve that route and which very probably also led to a phone conversation between the german president and
but mister schultz clearly stressed today that after speaking to mr. stein, maya in berlin, they had agreed they had decided that it would be an elena babcock traveling to ukraine very soon. we still haven't got any concrete details as to when that trip could be. it is probably being discussed, and it's also important to stress claire that, that doesn't mean that shots or stein my at will not travel. probably they are also discussing the possibility of traveling. but for now what we know is...
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the kremlin denies this, but what isn't in doubt, is that mr putin had hoped to be able to declare victory from accomplished. if anything, russia is going backwards in this war, early territorial gains are evaporating, his army is bogged down in the east, and ukrainian resistance has won admiration around the world. a russian victory is now not even assured, for next year's victory day. that's it from me and the team here in kyiv, now back to you mishal in the studio in london. the labour leader was accused today of "hypocrisy" over covid rules as an internal note leaked to a sunday newspaper suggested that a beer and meal sir keir starmer had with colleagues in april last year was pre—planned. labour says no rules were broken, bur durham police are investigating the claims. here's our political correspondent iain watson. keir starmer would have liked to have focused on his party's progress in last week's local elections. instead, there are questions about what he was doing ahead of last year's elections in durham. he said he was at a work event when he sipped this beer and ate a curry, an
the kremlin denies this, but what isn't in doubt, is that mr putin had hoped to be able to declare victory from accomplished. if anything, russia is going backwards in this war, early territorial gains are evaporating, his army is bogged down in the east, and ukrainian resistance has won admiration around the world. a russian victory is now not even assured, for next year's victory day. that's it from me and the team here in kyiv, now back to you mishal in the studio in london. the labour...
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let's hear more of what mr wallace had to say.putin, his inner circle and his generals are now mirroring fascism and tyranny of 77 years ago. repeating the errors of the last century's totalitarian regimes. they're showing the same disregard of human life, national sovereignty and the rules—based international system. the very system not least the united nations charter itself that we conceived together, and for which we fought and were victorious together, and hope of saving future generations from the scourge of war. they're unprovoked, illegal, senseless and self—defeating invasion of ukraine, their attacks against innocent civilians and their homes. their widespread atrocities including the deliberate targeting of women and children, they all corrupt the memory of past sacrifices and russia's once proud global reputation. the response to this study by the russian forces on the ground in ukraine has in itself been a disgraceful display of self—preservation, doubling down on failure, anger, dishonesty and scapegoating. the behav
let's hear more of what mr wallace had to say.putin, his inner circle and his generals are now mirroring fascism and tyranny of 77 years ago. repeating the errors of the last century's totalitarian regimes. they're showing the same disregard of human life, national sovereignty and the rules—based international system. the very system not least the united nations charter itself that we conceived together, and for which we fought and were victorious together, and hope of saving future...
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mr blinken had hosted both the mexican and swedish foreign ministers in washington over recent days.hief had been set to make a landmark speech regarding us policy towards china on thursday, but that has been postponed. local elections are taking place across the uk on thursday. seats in all local councils are being contested in scotland and wales. voters in northern ireland will elect members of the assembly at stormont. in england, four and a half thousand councillors are fighting for re—election. for months, hong kong managed to control the spread of covid—i9. but the 0micron variant overwhelmed the healthcare system and the city recorded the highest death rate in the world. danny vincent reports from sham shui po district. for mr fong, home is a three metre square cage. the city's extreme poor live in subdivided apartments. hong kong is one of the most densely populated cities in the world. until recently, six people lived in this room. but when 0micron hit, he lost two room—mates in the space of a week. translation: one person died on that bed, the other- person also died. he sl
mr blinken had hosted both the mexican and swedish foreign ministers in washington over recent days.hief had been set to make a landmark speech regarding us policy towards china on thursday, but that has been postponed. local elections are taking place across the uk on thursday. seats in all local councils are being contested in scotland and wales. voters in northern ireland will elect members of the assembly at stormont. in england, four and a half thousand councillors are fighting for...
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mr. petrany: i'm sorry? i didn't -- justice kavanaugh: because it was too late? there had been delay? mr. petrany: oh, yeah. the -- the primary argument we had was that this -- this has been ripe and known for years. and nance waited until essentially all of his other litigation options ran out. justice kavanaugh: and the district court was able to deal with that under 1983? mr. petrany: it -- it did. although as my friend on the other side points out, at least one appellate court judge disagreed with justice kavanaugh: right. so i guess that's -- leads to my bigger picture question, which i've indicated to the other side as well, we've largely shaped the interaction of 1983 and habeas without interpreting a statute here, figuring out where our precedents lead and what makes the most sense in terms of the interaction of the two things, the two routes here. and so we have some discretion, i think, a gray area. and it seems like we've been on a 15-year effort to organize how these method of execution claims should proceed, culminating in bucklew, which gave pretty clear directions about that
mr. petrany: i'm sorry? i didn't -- justice kavanaugh: because it was too late? there had been delay? mr. petrany: oh, yeah. the -- the primary argument we had was that this -- this has been ripe and known for years. and nance waited until essentially all of his other litigation options ran out. justice kavanaugh: and the district court was able to deal with that under 1983? mr. petrany: it -- it did. although as my friend on the other side points out, at least one appellate court judge...
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mr macron had said he would unite france after winning a second term.me may have given president emmanuel macron a second term, but these tens of thousands of protesters are not letting him off the hook yet. translation: macron has been re-elected but he was _ re—elected to stop the far right. yes, but not for his programme, and so today i think it's important to show macron and the rest of the political world that we are ready to protest to defend our social rights, defend what we stand for. may day marches returned to france, with officials counting more than 116,000 people in attendance, largely made up of trade unionists, climate campaigners and left—leaning parties. and while they started peaceful... shouting ..some turned violent, with storefronts like this in mcdonald's left in tatters, and police firing tear gas on protesters, arresting 5a in the capital. their main grievances, salaries, as well as plans to raise the retirement age from 62. and there's is a lot riding on this for the president. he may have won a new 5—year term after beating his
mr macron had said he would unite france after winning a second term.me may have given president emmanuel macron a second term, but these tens of thousands of protesters are not letting him off the hook yet. translation: macron has been re-elected but he was _ re—elected to stop the far right. yes, but not for his programme, and so today i think it's important to show macron and the rest of the political world that we are ready to protest to defend our social rights, defend what we stand for....
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mr. trump had said something to the effect of, maybe mr. pence should be hanged.t clear what tone mr. trump was to have used according to the newspaper. according to the times, at least one witness provided this account to the january 6th committee. three sources gave "politico" the same account reporting that more than one witness testified that trump quote expressed support for hanging his vice president. nbc news has not independently verified the claims in this reporting. a lawyer for meadows told "the new york times" quote, that he had every reason to believe that the account of what mr. meadows said is untrue. president joe biden marked the second anniversary of the murder of george floyd with a signing of a new police reform executive order. the white house began work on the executive order after the george floyd justice in policing act stalled in congress. at the signing, the president again called on lawmakers to get to work. >> this is a call to action. based on a basic truth. public trust as any cop will tell you is the foundation of public safety. just
mr. trump had said something to the effect of, maybe mr. pence should be hanged.t clear what tone mr. trump was to have used according to the newspaper. according to the times, at least one witness provided this account to the january 6th committee. three sources gave "politico" the same account reporting that more than one witness testified that trump quote expressed support for hanging his vice president. nbc news has not independently verified the claims in this reporting. a lawyer...