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ladies and gentlemen, nick kyrgios! nick kerry is hoping - nick kyrgios!back here _ nick kyrgios! nick kerry is hoping to be back here one _ nick kyrgios! nick kerry is hoping to be back here one day - nick kyrgios! nick kerry is hoping to be back here one day to - nick kyrgios! nick kerry is hoping to be back here one day to talk. to be back here one day to talk about the men's singles final, here is a former british number one. thank you for being with us. you course watched that match unfold, what with the difference for you between djokovic and nick kyrgios today? i between d'okovic and nick kyrgios toda ? ~ . , between d'okovic and nick kyrgios toda ? ~' ., , ., , today? i think ultimately it was novak djokovic _ today? i think ultimately it was novak djokovic was _ today? i think ultimately it was novak djokovic was my - today? i think ultimately it was i novak djokovic was my presence, today? i think ultimately it was - novak djokovic was my presence, his focus, his ruthlessness of getting one more back into play, making you play one more awkward sh
ladies and gentlemen, nick kyrgios! nick kerry is hoping - nick kyrgios!back here _ nick kyrgios! nick kerry is hoping to be back here one _ nick kyrgios! nick kerry is hoping to be back here one day - nick kyrgios! nick kerry is hoping to be back here one day to - nick kyrgios! nick kerry is hoping to be back here one day to talk. to be back here one day to talk about the men's singles final, here is a former british number one. thank you for being with us. you course watched that match...
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nick: u.s. emphasize the last phrase, and attempted to reassure allies who have been worried about u.s. disengagement in the region and also an attempt to ensure that iran that china and russia don't expand their influence in the region. specifically it says the u.s. will not allow a foreign power to jeopardize freedom of navigation or dominate through military buildup, that is a clear reference iran. but also it pledges to reduce tensions and de-escalate wherever possible, that is reference to diplomacy with iran and the nuclear program. also, that the u.s. will promote human rights. u.s. allies are supportive of the u.s.'s combative stance, but they are not happy with the nuclear deal. still lots of questions after president biden promised to make saudi arabia a pariah and now giving the crown prince a fistbump. geoff: and president biden criticized for that. he also said that he confronted the crown prince over the killing of jamal khashoggi. what's the reaction been on the saudi side? nick:
nick: u.s. emphasize the last phrase, and attempted to reassure allies who have been worried about u.s. disengagement in the region and also an attempt to ensure that iran that china and russia don't expand their influence in the region. specifically it says the u.s. will not allow a foreign power to jeopardize freedom of navigation or dominate through military buildup, that is a clear reference iran. but also it pledges to reduce tensions and de-escalate wherever possible, that is reference to...
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♪ nick: good evening. i'm nick schifrin. toght on "pbs news weekend"...bortion and the mt vulnerable. how women on medicaid are navigating rapidly changing rules across the country. then... desperate journey. an afghan who fled the taliban, but got caught up in a european border dispute, and survived by hiding in the woods for 8 days. khaled: we ask them to kill us, please, the soldiers. please kill us. finish this story. but, they didn't. they didn't. nick: and... aces at wimbledon. the women's final at the all england lawn tennis club serves up a few firsts. all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> f 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no contract plans and u.s.-based customer service team can find one that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support ofhese individuals and institutions -- ♪ and friends of the "newshour."
♪ nick: good evening. i'm nick schifrin. toght on "pbs news weekend"...bortion and the mt vulnerable. how women on medicaid are navigating rapidly changing rules across the country. then... desperate journey. an afghan who fled the taliban, but got caught up in a european border dispute, and survived by hiding in the woods for 8 days. khaled: we ask them to kill us, please, the soldiers. please kill us. finish this story. but, they didn't. they didn't. nick: and... aces at...
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nick: good evening. i'm nick schifrin. geoff bennett is away. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” delicate diplomacy. president biden balances human rights and middle east reality in his first trip to the region. then, disinformation proliferation. how finding accurate facts about abortion has become more difficult in post-roe america. and, our weekend spotlight. geoff bennett talks to afghan war veteran jason kander about coping with post traumatic stress. jason: the clinical social worker at the va said, okay, let me get this straight. you were in the most dangerous place on the planet. you were gone for hours at a time, often just you and a translator, so you had no backup. and you were meeting with people who may want to kill you. and i was like, yeah. she goes, yeah, that's traumatic. nick: all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." >> major funding for the "pbs news weekend" has been provided by. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they li
nick: good evening. i'm nick schifrin. geoff bennett is away. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” delicate diplomacy. president biden balances human rights and middle east reality in his first trip to the region. then, disinformation proliferation. how finding accurate facts about abortion has become more difficult in post-roe america. and, our weekend spotlight. geoff bennett talks to afghan war veteran jason kander about coping with post traumatic stress. jason: the clinical social worker at...
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they want to hear from ou, nick kyrgios. they want to hear from you. nick. thank _ nick kyrgios.ank you for _ nick kyrgios. they want to hear from you, nick, thank you for bringing - you, nick, thank you for bringing your spectacular brand of tennis to this wimbledon final.— he is tough to beat, isn't he? yes, he is a bit — he is tough to beat, isn't he? yes, he is a bit of— he is tough to beat, isn't he? yes, he isa bitefa— he is tough to beat, isn't he? yes, he is a bit of a god. _ he is tough to beat, isn't he? yes, he is a bit of a god. i'm _ he is tough to beat, isn't he? yes, he is a bit of a god. i'm not- he is a bit ofa god. i'm not going to lie _ he is a bit ofa god. i'm not going to lie i_ he is a bit of a god. i'm not going to lie. i thought i played well. first _ to lie. i thought i played well. first of— to lie. i thought i played well. first of all, i want to congratulate novak_ first of all, i want to congratulate novak djokovic and his team, he's on this championship i don't even know how many— this championship i don't even know how many times any more. applause
they want to hear from ou, nick kyrgios. they want to hear from you. nick. thank _ nick kyrgios.ank you for _ nick kyrgios. they want to hear from you, nick, thank you for bringing - you, nick, thank you for bringing your spectacular brand of tennis to this wimbledon final.— he is tough to beat, isn't he? yes, he is a bit — he is tough to beat, isn't he? yes, he is a bit of— he is tough to beat, isn't he? yes, he isa bitefa— he is tough to beat, isn't he? yes, he is a bit of a god. _ he...
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nick kyrgios and novak djokovic are underway. novak nick kyrgios and novak djokovic are under way.trying to hold onto his serve early doors. the top seed here, he did start this match with a double fault, but his numbers are extraordinary, he has won 38 consecutive matches on centre court, he is trying to win his seventh wimbledon title, which would bring him level with pete sampras. nick kyrgios did not play his semifinal with rafael nadal, and djokovic has double—faulted again, and nick kyrgios has broken him, he has never won a grand slam, he has never been in the final of any of the four majors, and it is 3—2, djokovic broken. it majors, and it is 3-2, d'okovic broken. , . , majors, and it is 3-2, d'okovic broken. , ., , ., majors, and it is 3-2, d'okovic broken. , ., ., broken. it is a very hot day, and some people's _ broken. it is a very hot day, and some people's tempers - broken. it is a very hot day, and some people's tempers get - broken. it is a very hot day, and some people's tempers get a i broken. it is a very hot day, and | some people's tempers get a bit rough and
nick kyrgios and novak djokovic are underway. novak nick kyrgios and novak djokovic are under way.trying to hold onto his serve early doors. the top seed here, he did start this match with a double fault, but his numbers are extraordinary, he has won 38 consecutive matches on centre court, he is trying to win his seventh wimbledon title, which would bring him level with pete sampras. nick kyrgios did not play his semifinal with rafael nadal, and djokovic has double—faulted again, and nick...
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and that's where we find nick schifrin again tonight. hello, nick.hat the summit has ended, tell us what the leaders are saying about ukrne and how they think the summit went. nick: president biden and the other nato leaders described an alliance revitalized because of ukraine. snake island really came to symbolize ukrainian resolve. the nato leaders especially celebrated the formal invitation to sweden and finland, a country that's been militarily not aligned for decades as assigned of alliance community. pres. biden: putin thought he could break the transatlantic alliance. he tried to weaken us. he expected our resolve to fracture. but he's getting exactly what he did not want. he wanted the finlandization of nato. he got the nato-ization of finland. nick: leaders describe the deal between turkey, sweden, and finland that paved the way for the formal invitation as a breakthrough. but the process for those two countries to join has only just begun and has to go through all 30 nato parliaments, including the u.s. congress. judy: president erdogan tal
and that's where we find nick schifrin again tonight. hello, nick.hat the summit has ended, tell us what the leaders are saying about ukrne and how they think the summit went. nick: president biden and the other nato leaders described an alliance revitalized because of ukraine. snake island really came to symbolize ukrainian resolve. the nato leaders especially celebrated the formal invitation to sweden and finland, a country that's been militarily not aligned for decades as assigned of...
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nick: for the pbs newshour, i'm nick schifrin. ♪ amna: protestors once again demonstrated in front ofeme court today over abortion, three weeks after the justices overturned roe v. wade. 17 members of congress were among those arrested during the protest this afternoon, after u.s. capitol police said they blocked traffic outside the court. since the court's ruling last month, doctors in states with abortion bans have struggled to figure out how to care for patients with high-risk pregnancies, including miscarriages. the department of health and human services put out new guidance last week, saying any state ban is preempted by federal law, protecting abortions as part of emergency care. but medical providers are still concerned they could be prosecuted for performing some procedures. joining me now is dr. david hackney. he is a maternal fetal medicine specialist based in ohio. welcome to the newshour. i think it is fair to say the last few weeks have made clear there are a number of doctors who are confused or scared about what they can or can't do in this new reality when caring for
nick: for the pbs newshour, i'm nick schifrin. ♪ amna: protestors once again demonstrated in front ofeme court today over abortion, three weeks after the justices overturned roe v. wade. 17 members of congress were among those arrested during the protest this afternoon, after u.s. capitol police said they blocked traffic outside the court. since the court's ruling last month, doctors in states with abortion bans have struggled to figure out how to care for patients with high-risk pregnancies,...
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nick: so joe biden, unequivocally receives a grade of f. you know, every presidency is marked with challenges and opportunities. and how one responds to those challenges and opportunities is the measure by which one is graded. and he has failed on his promises to unite the nation, he has failed on his promises to increase the standard of living for americans, he's failed in his promises to grow the main street economy, he has picked winners and losers. and for those who are involved in industries that he views to be undesirable, you're out of luck. that's joe biden's america. we need to take back the house. we need to take back the senate. and in 2024, we need to take back the presidency and show alaska what it means to lead again. show america what it means to be strong again. i think this is critically important. and i will say, while he's failed to unite america in one respect, he's actually succeeded in another. we see the strongest level of support for the republican tickets in the generic bout that -- than we've seen in decades. as a
nick: so joe biden, unequivocally receives a grade of f. you know, every presidency is marked with challenges and opportunities. and how one responds to those challenges and opportunities is the measure by which one is graded. and he has failed on his promises to unite the nation, he has failed on his promises to increase the standard of living for americans, he's failed in his promises to grow the main street economy, he has picked winners and losers. and for those who are involved in...
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you beat australia's nick kyrgios in for mac sets.ck kyrgios friendship, but as promised, they gave us fireworks. powerful and peaceful, first set to carry out damning nick kyrgios. think you can get that one? well yes, nick kyrgios could. a triumphant point but soon after the shingo kunieda set to djokovic. the opposition between nick kyrgios and the umpire related to a spectator he wanted removed. he pointed her out. on the court, nick kyrgios lost his way, and his frustrations were vented towards his cork friends and family, we have observed this before and it's never comfortable. but that tension in the nova jug rich team. comfortable. but that tension in the novajug rich team. nick comfortable. but that tension in the nova jug rich team. nick kyrgios got the fourth set to a tie—break, now it was a question of composure, patience and accuracy. that is not a job which was like speciality. he retains his approach to the world, he remains wimbledon champion. everything the time it gets more and more meaningful and special and so i am
you beat australia's nick kyrgios in for mac sets.ck kyrgios friendship, but as promised, they gave us fireworks. powerful and peaceful, first set to carry out damning nick kyrgios. think you can get that one? well yes, nick kyrgios could. a triumphant point but soon after the shingo kunieda set to djokovic. the opposition between nick kyrgios and the umpire related to a spectator he wanted removed. he pointed her out. on the court, nick kyrgios lost his way, and his frustrations were vented...
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nick: i think u.s. would not use the word pressure, they would use the word discussion about energy security. but part of that, let's be honest, is hoping that saudi arabia opens the spigots so gas prices in the states can come down. president biden tonight said he believed saudi officials were on the same page as him mom but again, i asked -- page as him, but again, i asked if saudi arabia intended to increase production in the next few weeks and he would not say they plan to do that. he said saudi arabia and opec have increased production the last few months already. an independent analyst noted that even if there were some increase, it would not necessarily lead to easing of prices inside the united states. again, president biden quite confident about what saudi officials are saying, but saudi officials are not so sure. william: there has also been a lot of talk as you've been reporting on this trip, about the relations regionally with israel. are the saudis on board with that move? nick: it is such
nick: i think u.s. would not use the word pressure, they would use the word discussion about energy security. but part of that, let's be honest, is hoping that saudi arabia opens the spigots so gas prices in the states can come down. president biden tonight said he believed saudi officials were on the same page as him mom but again, i asked -- page as him, but again, i asked if saudi arabia intended to increase production in the next few weeks and he would not say they plan to do that. he said...
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. >> i am nick baggage the third. i was raised outside of alaska by my grandparents in the free state of florida. and raised in the church k-12 school, went to baylor university undergrad, where i picked up a degree in business with a focus on entrepreneurship. later went to indiana university, where i picked up an mba with a focus on information technology and business. i worked for a few years and decided that detroit and the surrounding area was probably not the best place for us to raise our family and my wife and i decided to come back to alaska almost 20 years ago. i am us -- i own a software developing company. we are global in scope. i have been an entrepreneur for the last 16 years in an investor helping mothers grow businesses and enterprise through entrepreneurship. i believe that the state of alaska has tremendous potential and with the proper representation, we can make an effective business case for the state down in washington dc. >> thank you. and now you get a minute 30 seconds for these longer form q
. >> i am nick baggage the third. i was raised outside of alaska by my grandparents in the free state of florida. and raised in the church k-12 school, went to baylor university undergrad, where i picked up a degree in business with a focus on entrepreneurship. later went to indiana university, where i picked up an mba with a focus on information technology and business. i worked for a few years and decided that detroit and the surrounding area was probably not the best place for us to...
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nick schifrin has the story. nick: they made a wasteland and call the victory.tate television showed off its soldier's handiwork in a city that had to be destroyed to be captured. journalists who entered with russian forces filmed it. the humanitarian center, volunteers say was hit by 50 bombs. the market where civilians shopped. the church where they prayed in the same language as the russian tormenrs. no choice but to switch their loyalties east. >> what am i going to do? i'm going to see my kids in russia. that is all for now. hopefully i stay alive. nick: now moscow is onto the next urban target. a market where the mayor warned residents to evacuate. an apartment complex, all doors and windows blown out by the russian rocket whose remnants remain on the street. over the weekend, russian forces captured the final ukrainian health city, which allows them to focus on the donetsk region they don't already occupy, including today's targets. that is where scores of residents lined up outside humanitarian centers to gather food. it is run by the world central kitch
nick schifrin has the story. nick: they made a wasteland and call the victory.tate television showed off its soldier's handiwork in a city that had to be destroyed to be captured. journalists who entered with russian forces filmed it. the humanitarian center, volunteers say was hit by 50 bombs. the market where civilians shopped. the church where they prayed in the same language as the russian tormenrs. no choice but to switch their loyalties east. >> what am i going to do? i'm going to...
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judy: nick schifrin, thank you.week, president biden will visit saudi arabia, a country as we just heard he labeled a pariah during his campaign. amna nawaz picks up the conversation from there. amna: for more on president biden's trip and whether it's in america's interests for him to go to saudi arabia, we get two views. james jeffrey had a 35-year career in the foreign service and served as u.s. ambassador to iraq and turkey. he's now at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars, a think tank. dalia dassa kaye is a senior fellow at the university of california los angeles' burkle center for international relations. she's written dely about the middle east. welcome to you both. dalia, i want to begin with you. you have said president biden's decision to visit saudi arabia is a mistak, it never should have been planned. explain to me why. dalia: i think the dilemma is that the president clearly has compromised on u.s. values and actually -- and interest in accountable partners. the likelihood is he's not
judy: nick schifrin, thank you.week, president biden will visit saudi arabia, a country as we just heard he labeled a pariah during his campaign. amna nawaz picks up the conversation from there. amna: for more on president biden's trip and whether it's in america's interests for him to go to saudi arabia, we get two views. james jeffrey had a 35-year career in the foreign service and served as u.s. ambassador to iraq and turkey. he's now at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars,...
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that's the thing about nick kyrgios. you don't _ sunday? that's the thing about nick kyrgios. i kyrgios. you don't know. that's why i love _ kyrgios. you don't know. that's why i love watching him, because he is so erratic — i love watching him, because he is so erratic if— i love watching him, because he is so erratic. if he steps up to the plate _ so erratic. if he steps up to the plate and — so erratic. if he steps up to the plate and plays the sort of tenancy can play. _ plate and plays the sort of tenancy can play, we are going to be in for one heck— can play, we are going to be in for one heck of— can play, we are going to be in for one heck of a final, but you don't know— one heck of a final, but you don't know how he will react —— the sort of tenancy can play. i think he has waited _ of tenancy can play. i think he has waited a _ of tenancy can play. i think he has waited a long time for this, and his brand _ waited a long time for this, and his brand of— waited a long time for this, and his brand of tennis is so exciting that novak— brand of tennis is so exciting that
that's the thing about nick kyrgios. you don't _ sunday? that's the thing about nick kyrgios. i kyrgios. you don't know. that's why i love _ kyrgios. you don't know. that's why i love watching him, because he is so erratic — i love watching him, because he is so erratic if— i love watching him, because he is so erratic. if he steps up to the plate _ so erratic. if he steps up to the plate and — so erratic. if he steps up to the plate and plays the sort of tenancy can play. _ plate and...
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nicki moment, nick, thank you. nick eardley. are rather wet start to the day. we have a ridge of high pressure settling things down in southern areas but weather fronts moving across the top of it bringing in some rain and the isobars telling you it will be winding across the northern half of the country today. 0nly light winds at wimbledon for stock temperatures up a touch on yesterday and although there will be quite a bit of cloud to start with, we will see it break and sunny spells will develop as we go through the afternoon and into the evening. for the rest of us, the heavy rain across scotland moving into the north sea. you can see more rain coming in across the west. northern ireland, western parts of england and wales seeing a bit more clout with the odd spot of rain coming out of it at times. in land across england and also wales, we will see the sunshine developed. temperatures, 13—25 , gusty winds especially in eastern scotland and to the east of the pennines. pollen levels today are higher or very high, except for a
nicki moment, nick, thank you. nick eardley. are rather wet start to the day. we have a ridge of high pressure settling things down in southern areas but weather fronts moving across the top of it bringing in some rain and the isobars telling you it will be winding across the northern half of the country today. 0nly light winds at wimbledon for stock temperatures up a touch on yesterday and although there will be quite a bit of cloud to start with, we will see it break and sunny spells will...
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nick kyrgios — all be here again, but i don't know. saying he wants - all be here again, but i don't know. nick kyrgios saying he wants a - all be here again, but i don't know. i nick kyrgios saying he wants a break before the attacks the hard court season. in terms of the us open, it's far less straightforward are novak djokovic. what happens next remains to be seen, but it's possible that he doesn't play at the us open or the australian open because under the current rules, being unvaccinated, he wouldn't be able to play. it would be ten months until we see novak djokovic at a grand slam again at the french open. for a man driven by numbers who ultimately wants to be the greatest of all time, he is one within rofile no but i'll�*s rashford —— rafael nadal�*s record. it was imperative for him to win this single title yet again on sunday at wimbledon. me’ee again on sunday at wimbledon. we've seen 14 of the — again on sunday at wimbledon. we've seen 14 of the 16 _ again on sunday at wimbledon. we've seen 14 of the 16 teams _ again on s
nick kyrgios — all be here again, but i don't know. saying he wants - all be here again, but i don't know. nick kyrgios saying he wants a - all be here again, but i don't know. i nick kyrgios saying he wants a break before the attacks the hard court season. in terms of the us open, it's far less straightforward are novak djokovic. what happens next remains to be seen, but it's possible that he doesn't play at the us open or the australian open because under the current rules, being...
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let's get more from nick in kyiv.et's start with the situation in the east as russia seeks to capture the donbass area. nick: will there is definitely a worry that russia is on somewhat of a role. we saw a russian forces taking weeks to get ever donetsk -- severodonetsk. they were able to take the city within a matter of days. there is a worry that they are making progress. that the ukrainians are outgunned and outmanned, as they try to break ukrainian communications line and heading for the main centers in the military and the donbass. for now, the cities are some way away from lines but there is worry that russis are having significant success with their new strategy. in march and april, russia spread themselves very thin across ukraine a it allowed ukraine to use tactics to get at those russian supply lines and stop them in their tracks. russia is basically on a front line of a couple dozen kilometers and really making progress, although just a few kilometers each day. but they have been pushing forward and there i
let's get more from nick in kyiv.et's start with the situation in the east as russia seeks to capture the donbass area. nick: will there is definitely a worry that russia is on somewhat of a role. we saw a russian forces taking weeks to get ever donetsk -- severodonetsk. they were able to take the city within a matter of days. there is a worry that they are making progress. that the ukrainians are outgunned and outmanned, as they try to break ukrainian communications line and heading for the...
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nick, it is your turn.'re ready. >> oh. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: a craigslist ad for a roommate you're going to auto tune a craigslist ad for a roommate nick jonas, whenever you're ready. >> let's do it [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ yeah, yea yo, i'm looking for a ♪ ♪ chill roommat who has good vibes and likes to party ♪ ♪ you must be coo with living with my ♪ ♪ four german shepherds and having a bathroom ♪ ♪ with no sin only 2,400 a month ♪ ♪ yeah, yeah, yea i said only 2,400 a month ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my god [ laughter ] that's how you do it right there. oh, my gosh. all right. it's my turn let's see what i'm going to sing here. [ beeping a post on facebook marketplace facebook marketplace that's like an etsy type of thing? or like a garage sale -- >> i don't know what facebook is >> jimmy: yeah i don't know -- but, marketplace thank you, all right here we go a post on facebook marketplace ♪ ♪ hello i'm selling a pair ♪ ♪ of women's mannequin legs for $45 ♪ ♪ and just to be clea this is not a
nick, it is your turn.'re ready. >> oh. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: a craigslist ad for a roommate you're going to auto tune a craigslist ad for a roommate nick jonas, whenever you're ready. >> let's do it [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ yeah, yea yo, i'm looking for a ♪ ♪ chill roommat who has good vibes and likes to party ♪ ♪ you must be coo with living with my ♪ ♪ four german shepherds and having a bathroom ♪ ♪ with no sin only 2,400 a month ♪ ♪ yeah, yeah, yea...
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nick schifrin, reporting from israel. thank you, nick. nick: thank you.udy: there are now less than four months until the midterm elections in this country. and democrats are facing series of headwinds, from inflation to gun violence to abortion rights, that are dragging down the mood -- affecting the attitude of democratic voters. meantime as we have reported, a new new york times siena college poll out this week shows 60% of voters, including a quarter of democrats, disapprove of the job president biden is doing. laura barron-lopez has more on that democratic discontent. laura: judy, despite the president's low approval ratings, that same poll shows the picture may not be as bleak for democratic congressional candidates. voters are evenly divided on which party should control congress after the midterms. to discuss how democrats are feeling about this election year, i am joined by celinda lake. she is the president of lake research partners, a democratic polling group that regularly conducts focus groups with voters. she was an advisor for president bid
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nick, thank you very much. sha dw, nick connelly. they're in kia, sri lanka, is preston and go to buy a raj. epoxy says he will officially step down on wednesday nights, according to an announcement from the prime minister's office. but protesters in colombo are skeptical. they say they will carry on occupying the homes of the president and prime minister until the 2 leaders leave office. both men have said they will step down over violent turmoil sparked by a deepening economic crisis. a new all party government is said to take over negotiations or underway, but it's not clear how long the rival factions might take to reach an agreement more. let's bring in senior editor for the news magazine, him all south asian in colombo, moreland, r e, a. singer, thanks for being with us. marlyn. now she liked his economy has collapsed the president and prime minister or being forced out by angry protestors who if any one is in charge right now. thank you for home me. so right now, since that hasn't been any official designations, the president
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i am here with nick eardley.t intend to move out quite yet. 0ne johnson does not intend to move out quite yet. one more point if i made, on policy again, when the scottish government is dealing with such big policy issues, including the exchange of views on a possible referendum, there was a formal response to the other day, that did not come as a surprise. how does it change the dynamics of how the scottish government talks to the uk government, westminster, at a time like this? does it function as usual with officials? 0r like this? does it function as usual with officials? or does this kind of process of turbulent politics affect all kinds of contacts and decision making? i think it will affect an awful lot or what goes on behind the scenes. the scottish government gets on with the dayjob irrespective. in terms of those areas of overlap, it is inevitable that will be more difficult. ministers have changed, they will be getting to grips with departments, there is no certainty how long any of these newly appoint
i am here with nick eardley.t intend to move out quite yet. 0ne johnson does not intend to move out quite yet. one more point if i made, on policy again, when the scottish government is dealing with such big policy issues, including the exchange of views on a possible referendum, there was a formal response to the other day, that did not come as a surprise. how does it change the dynamics of how the scottish government talks to the uk government, westminster, at a time like this? does it...
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it's the men's singles final between novak djokovic and nick kyrgios.nd chetan, kyrgios drew first blood, but djokovic striking back, what's the latest? djokovic doing what he is doing, you can see where this is going, but credit to nick kyrgios, he made a good start, he has never been in a grand slam final before, he made the early breakthrough against djokovic, with an ace, winning that first set by 6—4, it was a disciplined first set, but that hasn't continued for the remainder of the match, and novak djokovic is just resetting, reconfiguring as he so often does. he won the second set 6—3, and the third set 6—4. he has, at this point, a 2—1 set lead. there has been plenty of chuntering, and for the main part nick kyrgios has directed that to his own box. he doesn't feel like he's getting support at the right time, it is classic nick kyrgios, any time things aren't going his way, it's not his fault, and he has been directing anger towards his box, and has received a code violation, for swearing. he said of someone in the crowd, i know exactly who it i
it's the men's singles final between novak djokovic and nick kyrgios.nd chetan, kyrgios drew first blood, but djokovic striking back, what's the latest? djokovic doing what he is doing, you can see where this is going, but credit to nick kyrgios, he made a good start, he has never been in a grand slam final before, he made the early breakthrough against djokovic, with an ace, winning that first set by 6—4, it was a disciplined first set, but that hasn't continued for the remainder of the...
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nick, president landscape address over night. he said that heavy weapons from western allies had finally begun working at full capacity. did he give him any indication of how this would actually help in the war the well, i think he's low to provide precise details because that would allow the russians to know who shooting what, where and what you know, with what artillery. but we know that there are 4 american high mars rocket systems in the country, for example, and they are accurate to within one meter, your average russian rocket evacuate to within 500 meters. so if you look at the defense ministry here saying that the ukranian troops are outgunned, artillery was 15 or 10 to one that. 9 accuracy boost changes, things considerably. zalinski said that what they were targeting was not surprisingly weapons see post those stacks are artillery shells. the russians are shooting towards eric, ukrainian side. those would be the priority as well as the logistics center. so where the officers and commanders gather, in order to sort of so
nick, president landscape address over night. he said that heavy weapons from western allies had finally begun working at full capacity. did he give him any indication of how this would actually help in the war the well, i think he's low to provide precise details because that would allow the russians to know who shooting what, where and what you know, with what artillery. but we know that there are 4 american high mars rocket systems in the country, for example, and they are accurate to within...
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each of these next by saying keith nick, thank you. now test a c o in on must, has dropped his bed to by twitter. he's accused the social media network of withholding information about fake accounts. twitter plans to sue mask, to make him complete the $44000000000.00 deal. ah, does the world's richest person have buyer's remorse. ellen must attempt to pull out of buying. twitter adds yet another twist to a saga that is gripped wall street and silicon valley and it's wanted. busy the craziest business stories ever, and i think it started off as a circus show and attending as a circus sher ah. the story started in april when musk announced his intention to buy twitter a move 1st opposed by the company. they eventually reached an agreement with musk, seeking billions from other investors to fund his bid. but within weeks he said the deal was an ice citing concern about the number of bots and fake accounts on the platform. twitter states that less than 5 percent of its accounts, the spam musk says he thinks it's closer to 20 percent. the c
each of these next by saying keith nick, thank you. now test a c o in on must, has dropped his bed to by twitter. he's accused the social media network of withholding information about fake accounts. twitter plans to sue mask, to make him complete the $44000000000.00 deal. ah, does the world's richest person have buyer's remorse. ellen must attempt to pull out of buying. twitter adds yet another twist to a saga that is gripped wall street and silicon valley and it's wanted. busy the craziest...
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so dw correspondent, nick connelly. he made contact with 2 of the city's residence and they told him about living under russian occupation. now, musician, at the beginning, we all thought the occupation would be over in a week. it was only a few months in that we finally understood that the russians were here to stay. it's still very similar to what it. ready was in the 54 as i was a little window, a red flag the hanging. ready those look very soviet lazy, all my friends have left. the other generation is gone. only the pensioners have stayed here. there's so many people in need of a mountain. now these people are not able to get the money that they have on their gums. a lot of people. ready are trying to get the russian, so those 10000 rouble did this a b q together, right? so i think that they give this a normal by condition. there are some i only heard about the plans for a referendum to join russia from the ukranian press with that no one's talking about it here for home. it also why and daily and on, and before it
so dw correspondent, nick connelly. he made contact with 2 of the city's residence and they told him about living under russian occupation. now, musician, at the beginning, we all thought the occupation would be over in a week. it was only a few months in that we finally understood that the russians were here to stay. it's still very similar to what it. ready was in the 54 as i was a little window, a red flag the hanging. ready those look very soviet lazy, all my friends have left. the other...
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nick kyrgios thou~ht towards players. nick kyrgios thought it _ towards players.rious complaint throughout the match, sometimes using obscenities. at times, this is what the tennis became. what we saw in at the end was curious winning. heather watson and cameron norrie await the fourth—round opportunity. here is how other two british players lost in the third round. liam brody in the headband based alex di minaur, the demon. the australian wasjust too alex di minaur, the demon. the australian was just too good. goodness me. on the perimeter of wimbledon, farfrom centre stage, katie struggled for energy, her opponent was buoyant, all over in 51 minutes, a triumph for harmony tan. and here at least was an expression of joy. and here at least was an expression ofjoy. joe wilson, bbc news. well the on—court circus between nick kyrgios and stefanos tsitsipas spilt into the media room, as tsitsipas accused kyrgios of being a bully, who could be evil. it's constant bullying, that's what he does. he bullies his opponents. he was probably a bully at school himself. he has
nick kyrgios thou~ht towards players. nick kyrgios thought it _ towards players.rious complaint throughout the match, sometimes using obscenities. at times, this is what the tennis became. what we saw in at the end was curious winning. heather watson and cameron norrie await the fourth—round opportunity. here is how other two british players lost in the third round. liam brody in the headband based alex di minaur, the demon. the australian wasjust too alex di minaur, the demon. the australian...
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nick eardley on the process and - could go a bit longer. yes. nick.process and some of the names that have emerged. only last night, the prime minister was saying that he had this personal mandate, as he called it, to remain in power. that is what his supporters were saying. so what do the voters who gave borisjohnson a resounding election victory less than three years ago make of today's news? we can go to don valley in south yorkshire, one of the constituencies won by the conservatives in 2019 having been held by labourfor almost 100 years. these are precisely the seats where the boris factor was seen as important. our correspondent danny savage has been speaking to voters there today. in this conservative held seats in south yorkshire today, they were getting used to the idea of borisjohnson leaving office. that didn't necessarily mean they were happy about it, though. we have got nothing, really, to replace him. it's so sorry, i'm so sorry to see him go. you were a supporter of borisjohnson? i was a supporter of him, yeah. i think he has done a lo
nick eardley on the process and - could go a bit longer. yes. nick.process and some of the names that have emerged. only last night, the prime minister was saying that he had this personal mandate, as he called it, to remain in power. that is what his supporters were saying. so what do the voters who gave borisjohnson a resounding election victory less than three years ago make of today's news? we can go to don valley in south yorkshire, one of the constituencies won by the conservatives in...
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we will be back with nick later in the - will be back with nick later in the programme.m za hawi. he enters the treasury with inflation at a ao—year high, and households facing energy bills hitting £3,000 a year in the coming months. 0ur economics editor faisal islam is outside the treasury for us now. what awaits him? what policy changes might we see? it is what awaits him? what policy changes might we see?— might we see? it is one thing, this olitical might we see? it is one thing, this political uncertainty _ might we see? it is one thing, this political uncertainty occurring. - might we see? it is one thing, this political uncertainty occurring. for| political uncertainty occurring. for it to repair against the backdrop of multiple overlapping economic crises around the world, economic crises could bring energy bills on average up could bring energy bills on average up above £3000 a year if some industry estimates are to be believed. the new chancellor nadhim zahawi is a nest building at work. he has been dropping some hints in a morning round of interviews that ther
we will be back with nick later in the - will be back with nick later in the programme.m za hawi. he enters the treasury with inflation at a ao—year high, and households facing energy bills hitting £3,000 a year in the coming months. 0ur economics editor faisal islam is outside the treasury for us now. what awaits him? what policy changes might we see? it is what awaits him? what policy changes might we see?— might we see? it is one thing, this olitical might we see? it is one thing, this...
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nick bennenbroek is from wells fargo.ithout question, in the foreign-exchange racket, is the most acclaimed for predicting in the toughest asset classes. you and wells fargo have global gdp 2023, 1 .6%. i have never seen that statistic. nick: it has happened. we are very negative right now in our forecast. two reasons. these high prices are chipping away at the consumer. most of the major regions are seeing negative prints. we think it will be tougher to squeeze inflation out. tom: what does this mean for jerome powell and the fact, 3% is terrible global recession. you are way below that. 1.6% is a stunning statistic. nick: 3% is ok. i would say to percent is terrible global growth. how have they reacted? when faced with a hard choice between you have to get inflation under control or help economic growth, for now they are still steering toward higher interest rates, higher inflation. we still see a lot of rate hikes from the federal reserve. lisa: we are looking at rate hikes from the ecb, higher gas prices, questions of
nick bennenbroek is from wells fargo.ithout question, in the foreign-exchange racket, is the most acclaimed for predicting in the toughest asset classes. you and wells fargo have global gdp 2023, 1 .6%. i have never seen that statistic. nick: it has happened. we are very negative right now in our forecast. two reasons. these high prices are chipping away at the consumer. most of the major regions are seeing negative prints. we think it will be tougher to squeeze inflation out. tom: what does...
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the w corresponded nick connelly joins us from keith. nick, we've had more reports of explosions. name nikolai of bring us up to date. we'll find out the authorities. there are staying pretty tight lipped about the details. we heard from some officials on the ground talking about 14 people wounded and in total they said in the region, there are over 250 people who are in hospital. how many wounded in recent days and weeks, that's the total figure for recent casualties. i think the important thing to basically pay attention to here is that mac alive is a new focus for fighting ukraine's actually making progress there and pushing the russians back while russian folk forces are focused on don bass on the east of the country. so now increasing the russians are answering in kind or attacking, michel, i of the regional capital. we've seen residential buildings hit there. so a sense there that this is an area that is seeing increasing casualties as the fighting intensifies. and as ukraine pushes its advantage shirt back, nick, we also hear about more and more weapons deliveries from the
the w corresponded nick connelly joins us from keith. nick, we've had more reports of explosions. name nikolai of bring us up to date. we'll find out the authorities. there are staying pretty tight lipped about the details. we heard from some officials on the ground talking about 14 people wounded and in total they said in the region, there are over 250 people who are in hospital. how many wounded in recent days and weeks, that's the total figure for recent casualties. i think the important...
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nick: in northwest syria, their childhood has been laid to waste.whose country has been at war as long as they have been alive pick through filth for metal cans and plastic bottles. they shoulder the burden of a decade-long war, trading scraps of trash for scraps of food to keep them alive. roz with the pearls is 9 years old. >> we collect plastic, so we can feed our siblings. i wish i could go to school and have friends. we come to the dump to come a -- to collect plastic that we sell for 10, 15 turkish lira, so we can feed our siblings. nick: muhammad fahd is 12. >> i come to this garbage dump, and i'm here from morning until night to collect as much as i can and sell them to the man to make money and buy food for our siblings. when we come to the dump, the smell crushes us, but we have to bring food for our siblings. my wish is to go back to school. nick: the desperation is multigenerational. as his son looks on, hussein maslatou breaks stones. it's back-bending labor for $2.50 a day. but here at the camp, other jobs are hard to come by. and in t
nick: in northwest syria, their childhood has been laid to waste.whose country has been at war as long as they have been alive pick through filth for metal cans and plastic bottles. they shoulder the burden of a decade-long war, trading scraps of trash for scraps of food to keep them alive. roz with the pearls is 9 years old. >> we collect plastic, so we can feed our siblings. i wish i could go to school and have friends. we come to the dump to come a -- to collect plastic that we sell...
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i to thank you, nick, nick colony. they're reporting for us. so from keith slunk as president, her god have i average a pack sa says he will officially step down on wednesday. that's according to an announcement from the prime minister's office. both leaders have said they will step down of a violent turmoil sparked by a deepening economic crisis by protest. as in columbus are skeptical, they say they will carry on occupying the home of the president and prime minister until the 2 men formerly resign picking up rubbish in the garden of the presidential palace into deal bendara had taken part in protests for more than 90 days. he was injured so severely during one of them that he's been in a wheelchair ever since. what as other they given me and i did this for my country . what happened to me is irrelevant. we protested for so long until we finally achieved our goal. and this makes me really happy all of it to the abbey. i'll even let them go. on saturday, tens of thousands of people filled the streets of sherland, his capital, colombo, they sto
i to thank you, nick, nick colony. they're reporting for us. so from keith slunk as president, her god have i average a pack sa says he will officially step down on wednesday. that's according to an announcement from the prime minister's office. both leaders have said they will step down of a violent turmoil sparked by a deepening economic crisis by protest. as in columbus are skeptical, they say they will carry on occupying the home of the president and prime minister until the 2 men formerly...
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nick: it's kind of a struggle sometimes. there's certain restrictions that, you know, really harm some fishermen. david: when we go fishing, like with this boat, we have an observer on the boat 100% of the time, so they mark down everything we catch. we have certain size mono we have to use. we have to use a certain size hook. we're not allowed to use squid. you know, we're not allowed to use the best bait. we go through all these measures, but these other countries don't. they're usg filet mignon on the hooks, and we're using a hot dog. man: the u.s. is the largest importer of seafood in the world. we import 91% of our seafood, and our primary source is china. itomes both at a large environmental cost in terms of the carbon footprint, shipping fish halfway across the globe, and it comes at a financial cost. the trade imbalance in seafood for the united states is $13 billion to $14 billion a year. nick: it seems like it would be a lot better for the american fishermen if we didn't import as much fish. david: in other countri
nick: it's kind of a struggle sometimes. there's certain restrictions that, you know, really harm some fishermen. david: when we go fishing, like with this boat, we have an observer on the boat 100% of the time, so they mark down everything we catch. we have certain size mono we have to use. we have to use a certain size hook. we're not allowed to use squid. you know, we're not allowed to use the best bait. we go through all these measures, but these other countries don't. they're usg filet...
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nick schifrin begins our coverage.n day two of the present visit, they welcomed him like a rock star. awarding him israel's highest civilian honor. earlier esident biden in the prime minister signed what officials called the blueprint for future cooperation including an american promise to use all elements and its national power to ensure iran never acquires a nuclear weapon. israel translate that as a credible military threat. >> if they continue to develop nuclear power, the free world will lose force. nick: presidents -- present bidens present -- position >> we are not going to wait forever. nick: president biden also met and traded chuckles with benjamin netanyahu. pres. biden: a two state solution with two people working side-by-side in peace and security. nick: tomorrow president biden will bring that message to bethlehem where this mural will greet him. the prominent palestinian-american journalist killed two months ago this week. he has been reporting from the occupied area, he was her producer at al jazeera an
nick schifrin begins our coverage.n day two of the present visit, they welcomed him like a rock star. awarding him israel's highest civilian honor. earlier esident biden in the prime minister signed what officials called the blueprint for future cooperation including an american promise to use all elements and its national power to ensure iran never acquires a nuclear weapon. israel translate that as a credible military threat. >> if they continue to develop nuclear power, the free world...
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and i know that was very appreciative of that, and it extended his respect to nick and nick said the other day that it's almost developed into a bit of a bro manse, which novak said, i'm not sure about that yet, but they have been exchanging messages on social media and i think whoever wins might be up to paying a few drink bills after the final tonight and does curious have a chance against talk much today. yeah, he certainly does. absolutely. yes. for sure that no lack is got the experience of playing on this court. he's chasing a 4th consecutive title. you're, if he does do that, you be any the 4th man on the open era to achieve 4 consecutive wimbledon titles, which is an incredible achievement. nay as far as nick is concerned, he is totally in or if this serena, it's like a temple really and he's plain out there. so he has an idea but he certainly hasn't got the experience of jock of it on the senate court. but next, so is going to be crucial and i really believe he's got it in him to actually go through and win the championship power. i guess we'll see craig a rail. thank you so
and i know that was very appreciative of that, and it extended his respect to nick and nick said the other day that it's almost developed into a bit of a bro manse, which novak said, i'm not sure about that yet, but they have been exchanging messages on social media and i think whoever wins might be up to paying a few drink bills after the final tonight and does curious have a chance against talk much today. yeah, he certainly does. absolutely. yes. for sure that no lack is got the experience...
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nick has the latest forecast.higher temperatures but the heatwave kicking in three parts of england and wales from sunday where todayis england and wales from sunday where today is already warming up in a more widespread sunshine than we had yesterday. it is a breezy day with cloud and showers around, high pressure will move in across the uk over the weekend, still around that running into northern ireland, north and western parts of scotland, more cloud, the chance of a few spots of rain and a brisk breeze. more of northern scotland will brighten up any afternoon, south—west scotland could see the odd spot of rain and drizzle. sam hill drizzle running into cumbria. elsewhere, plenty of sunny spells to be had. warmer through eastern scotland, a large part of england, down towards the south—east of wales. 26 in hull. near 30 in hotspots of england. new balls, new sweat towels at wimbledon. temperatures might take a dip tomorrow it's going to feel hot out there on centre court. this area of cloud will have a few spo
nick has the latest forecast.higher temperatures but the heatwave kicking in three parts of england and wales from sunday where todayis england and wales from sunday where today is already warming up in a more widespread sunshine than we had yesterday. it is a breezy day with cloud and showers around, high pressure will move in across the uk over the weekend, still around that running into northern ireland, north and western parts of scotland, more cloud, the chance of a few spots of rain and a...
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novak djokovic wins the wimbledon men's final, beating nick kyrgios in four sets — his 20 first grandlam victory and his seventh wimbledon title. every single time, it gets more and more meaningful and special, so i am very blessed and very thankful to be standing here with the trophy. trade minister penny mordaunt becomes the ninth candidate to join the conservative leadership race — with former health secretaries, sajid javid and jeremy hunt, also declaring in the last 2a hours. in eastern ukraine 15 people died when an apartment block was shelled in the donestk region. sri lanka's deepening economic crisis: the president says he'll step down after huge demonstrations — the us appeals to politicians to act swiftly. and, temperatures rise around the uk, with scotland recording its warmest day of the year so far. in the last hour, serbia's novak djokoic has retained his wimbledon men's singles title — beating the controversial australian nick kyrgios in four sets to claim his 21st grand slam title. i spoke to chetan as victory was declared. ina in a small little mountain resort in ser
novak djokovic wins the wimbledon men's final, beating nick kyrgios in four sets — his 20 first grandlam victory and his seventh wimbledon title. every single time, it gets more and more meaningful and special, so i am very blessed and very thankful to be standing here with the trophy. trade minister penny mordaunt becomes the ninth candidate to join the conservative leadership race — with former health secretaries, sajid javid and jeremy hunt, also declaring in the last 2a hours. in...
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and mister nick with any pushy, it was late. will grand scare me as a bonus? you formerly, if you assume a century, but are you only to provide data? do you know that that percent of should use for just compressed the plane in the re position that suddenly celia newman actually that would be okay. the which i will guns. you put the more i get it a linear. it is off dogs all here the human book, the i the older force needs to can brush ok. yes. good. healy practitioner is getting to deal. let's get nazi killing me through nibble and he had no choice cuz i just, i couldn't remember him more than you go in yesterday. you know, i still my cars asleep all this way, complete with a po that okay, it will actually show you where to put it with water. then you said i usually when you play mucho i wish a lowly, so a position associated in well, and we see 30 to don't use it of them. would it be that she jelly you're about to show that, that it will do this and you said he had to go, you had the show metro or you know that once more then. okay. so we'll pick when she's,
and mister nick with any pushy, it was late. will grand scare me as a bonus? you formerly, if you assume a century, but are you only to provide data? do you know that that percent of should use for just compressed the plane in the re position that suddenly celia newman actually that would be okay. the which i will guns. you put the more i get it a linear. it is off dogs all here the human book, the i the older force needs to can brush ok. yes. good. healy practitioner is getting to deal. let's...
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nick, thank you very much. d. w. nick conley in here. well, within russia, expressing an anti war stance can lead to serious consequences, including intimidation in the workplace. some public servants have lost their jobs . d. w correspondent, uri rochette, brings us this story of one russian teacher who has refused to be silenced despite pressure for management. just if you lost corrections before the summer holidays. that yanna to have anchor hopes that she'll still have her job to come back to when the new school year starts. that yon us auntie of war stance has elena entered her from the school management, which left the quote went bowling slowly, but surely i'm being put under pressure even over trivial things. murphy, for example, here students scribbled something i of course, did you notice it, but i was still reprimanded by the director for allegedly not fulfilling my duties . i was told, i should have invited the student's parents to the school to discuss it, just because of these doodles that up. well, when russia launched it's
nick, thank you very much. d. w. nick conley in here. well, within russia, expressing an anti war stance can lead to serious consequences, including intimidation in the workplace. some public servants have lost their jobs . d. w correspondent, uri rochette, brings us this story of one russian teacher who has refused to be silenced despite pressure for management. just if you lost corrections before the summer holidays. that yanna to have anchor hopes that she'll still have her job to come back...
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are correspond nick connelly. they're in kim sketch up on some of the stories making headlines round the world to day. prosecutors in the us state of illinois have charged the suspected gunman in the june july 4th, parade, shootings with 7 counts of murder. police say the 22 year old shot at crowds from rooftop and had been planning the attack for weeks he was apprehended after fleeing the scene. some 85000 people in sidney and the australian state of new south wales have either been ordered to evacuate their homes, or warns they might be asked to do to severe flooding. to rental reign has now eased, but high water levels still pose of danger. australia's prime minister said its evidence of the need for action on climate change. strong winds have fueled wild flyers in several parts of greece. a forest blaze west of athens force the evacuation of a village, as aircraft and hundreds of firefighters battled the flames. earlier fires burned olive groves near the agent site of delphi and force the evacuation of a beach
are correspond nick connelly. they're in kim sketch up on some of the stories making headlines round the world to day. prosecutors in the us state of illinois have charged the suspected gunman in the june july 4th, parade, shootings with 7 counts of murder. police say the 22 year old shot at crowds from rooftop and had been planning the attack for weeks he was apprehended after fleeing the scene. some 85000 people in sidney and the australian state of new south wales have either been ordered to...
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that woman said she was just trying to support the underdog, nick kyrgios.ign after having fled when crowds stormed his palace. it's not clear whether, as suggested, he will return to the country this week to formally quit. that is bbc news. thank you for watching. hello. sunday, scotland and northern ireland saw their highest temperatures of the year so far. monday could well be the turn of wales and england, so feeling just as hot out there, if not hotter. and a lot of sunshine, yes, though increasing high cloud will turn things hazier out there. and if you're looking for rain, this is the next five days. while some will push in towards north—western areas — not very much, mind you — but where temperatures are at their highest for the next couple of days at least, well, it will stay mainly dry, just exacerbating the very dry conditions out there with high pressure close by. although some changes from low pressure, slowly, as we go through the next few days. a lot of sunshine as monday begins, temperatures rocketing. misty, low cloud just pulling away from
that woman said she was just trying to support the underdog, nick kyrgios.ign after having fled when crowds stormed his palace. it's not clear whether, as suggested, he will return to the country this week to formally quit. that is bbc news. thank you for watching. hello. sunday, scotland and northern ireland saw their highest temperatures of the year so far. monday could well be the turn of wales and england, so feeling just as hot out there, if not hotter. and a lot of sunshine, yes, though...
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so did we use nick connelly? he contacted to locals who told him about life under russian occupation. and at the beginning, we all thought the occupation would be over in a week. it was only a few months in that we finally understood that the russians were here to stay. it's still very similar to what was. ready in 95, for as i was a little window, a red flag hanging, it'll look very so you all my friends have left. the younger generation has gone. only the pensioners have stayed here. there's so many people in you right mountain . now these people are not able to get the money that they have on their gums. a lot of people. ready are trying to get in there. awesome. so boston 1000 rule is a b q to get there. so i think that they give this a rumbler rommel by condition. there are some i only heard about the plans for a referendum to join russia from the ukrainian press. with that no one's talking about it here. for home. it'll find daddy and on and before it's a fully miller vehicles. but in fact, there are many p
so did we use nick connelly? he contacted to locals who told him about life under russian occupation. and at the beginning, we all thought the occupation would be over in a week. it was only a few months in that we finally understood that the russians were here to stay. it's still very similar to what was. ready in 95, for as i was a little window, a red flag hanging, it'll look very so you all my friends have left. the younger generation has gone. only the pensioners have stayed here. there's...
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and let's go back to the comedy and key of nick. what should we make of this? is this the breakthrough? it's being cast that well, there are lots question mark still hanging over this deal. how in practice this is actually gonna work out who is going to remove those mines that are busy, blocked the access to those black sea port since the beginning of this war. and given this attack in vinegar, and just a general climates of distrust and basic open hostility between ukraine, russia, how ukrainians are really going to justify to their own people taking away these differences to make the shipment possible. i think it's still very difficult to see . there's been talk about turkish military navy capacity to somehow guarantee the safety provisions for ukraine. but for now, i don't really see that this is anything that you can, your leaders can explain to people in odessa, in mich alive, who have been attacked by russian force from the see tom tom again in recent months, reminders again and nick, what's at stake here what was the for ukraine? this is massive economic
and let's go back to the comedy and key of nick. what should we make of this? is this the breakthrough? it's being cast that well, there are lots question mark still hanging over this deal. how in practice this is actually gonna work out who is going to remove those mines that are busy, blocked the access to those black sea port since the beginning of this war. and given this attack in vinegar, and just a general climates of distrust and basic open hostility between ukraine, russia, how...