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and wound up, eventually, in prescott. which proved to be the perfect place to raise their two daughters, katie -- and. >> they're amazing. and i think that is really a testimony to the kind of parents they were. but the girls where their first priority. >> she became the dean of prescott college-y. she taught psychology there. but, life is a river. never the same for long. steve decided to change careers. left the academic life, became a financial adviser, very successful to. and there were other changes, more difficult once. >> nobody knows all of what goes on inside a marriage, but i had to talk to both of them about it. and their lives were moved in different directions. >> as much as they still cared for each other, there was infidelities. steve had an affair. they decided to separate. >> carol loved steve fiercely. she fought hard for her marriage until the end. >> but in 2008, after more than 25 years of marriage, time living apart. steven carroll divorced. it was a long, painful process. and after it was final, car
and wound up, eventually, in prescott. which proved to be the perfect place to raise their two daughters, katie -- and. >> they're amazing. and i think that is really a testimony to the kind of parents they were. but the girls where their first priority. >> she became the dean of prescott college-y. she taught psychology there. but, life is a river. never the same for long. steve decided to change careers. left the academic life, became a financial adviser, very successful to. and...
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katie prescott, bbc news. this is bbc news. the headlines...ntial race that could deliver a shock victory — after president macron's lead over his main challenger, the far—right leader marine le pen fell dramatically in recent weeks. uk pm borisjohnson meets president zelensky in kyiv — as britain says there's further evidence that russian troops have a deliberate strategy of targeting civilians in ukraine. pakistan's assembly will meet on monday to choose a new prime minister after imran khan was removed through a no—confidence vote. analysts say the new leader is almost certain to be opposition leader, shehbaz sharif. the uk finance minister rishi sunak is demanding a whitehall inquiry to find out who leaked details about his wife s tax arrangements. akshata murty has said she will pay uk taxes on her overseas income, after a row about her
katie prescott, bbc news. this is bbc news. the headlines...ntial race that could deliver a shock victory — after president macron's lead over his main challenger, the far—right leader marine le pen fell dramatically in recent weeks. uk pm borisjohnson meets president zelensky in kyiv — as britain says there's further evidence that russian troops have a deliberate strategy of targeting civilians in ukraine. pakistan's assembly will meet on monday to choose a new prime minister after imran...
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moscow has condemned the decision as politically motivated and illegal kremlin spokesperson. dmitri prescott, sir, said that russia has sustained significant losses of troops in ukraine, calling it a huge tragedy for russia. the country's defense ministry claims between one and 2000 russian soldiers have been killed. but independent estimates put the number closer to 10000 nato members have pledge to send more military and humanitarian aid to ukraine after its foreign minister made an impassioned plea for help. ahead of an expected russian assault in the east, he says, you crane urgently needs more weapons to fight off any fresh attack. european union member states have approved new sanctions against russia. they include a ban on imports of russian goods such as timber, bodka and coal. the new e u coal band is estimated to be worth 4000000000 euros a year, which is just a fraction of what spent on russian oil. and it's not due to be implemented until august, following pressure from germany to give members time to find alternative suppliers . the ears said to be working on additional sanction
moscow has condemned the decision as politically motivated and illegal kremlin spokesperson. dmitri prescott, sir, said that russia has sustained significant losses of troops in ukraine, calling it a huge tragedy for russia. the country's defense ministry claims between one and 2000 russian soldiers have been killed. but independent estimates put the number closer to 10000 nato members have pledge to send more military and humanitarian aid to ukraine after its foreign minister made an...
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and until they have heard all of the evidence and information that the russian officials have at prescott also said that, according to the russians, their information doesn't match what the crenan officials are saying about the accounts and the chronology of what happened in boucher, according to the spokesperson of the kremlin, at the footage that we've seen come out of that town, it appears to show some inconsistencies insinuating that the images are fake, according to the russian officials. he also said that it's important to hear all of the accounts from the russian military and the russian defense forces have said that they left a boot on march 30th and that everything according to them, was in order when they evacuated that city door said the deputy general of the un, it's due in moscow as russia is asking for a meeting of the un security council. how that like to go down while martin gray has arrived in moscow on sunday, and he is meeting with the russian foreign minister survey, la rob. and prior to the 2 men meeting privately, the un officials said that his main goal here was to
and until they have heard all of the evidence and information that the russian officials have at prescott also said that, according to the russians, their information doesn't match what the crenan officials are saying about the accounts and the chronology of what happened in boucher, according to the spokesperson of the kremlin, at the footage that we've seen come out of that town, it appears to show some inconsistencies insinuating that the images are fake, according to the russian officials....
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the crooks fire that south prescott and central arizona today that fire has grown to more than 9000 acresly 23. forecasters are warning that expected volatile weather could create that same sort of condition that set that fire racing across the landscape last week for more details. let's bring in our chief meteorologist bill martin. what was a little windy here to bill. yeah windy here is all kind of connected. frank we got the those lows i keep talking about and they go this time of year they weaken and they come close to us and they miss us, and the high builds in. well, that's the same. weather pattern that's impacting the four corners area down around phoenix and those areas in arizona, where the fires are and that that is just wind. it's spring and boy we get into it. and whenever you have the high pressure reacting to the low pressure when they get close to each other. that's when you get the strong winds. in fact, that's where we are right now we've got some real close proximity of tight pressure gradient between the high and the low and winds are blowing. these are the highs from
the crooks fire that south prescott and central arizona today that fire has grown to more than 9000 acresly 23. forecasters are warning that expected volatile weather could create that same sort of condition that set that fire racing across the landscape last week for more details. let's bring in our chief meteorologist bill martin. what was a little windy here to bill. yeah windy here is all kind of connected. frank we got the those lows i keep talking about and they go this time of year they...
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prescott made me read it. [laughter] but tocqueville get something wrong that there was a disconnect between the american individualism and the association forming instinct. but franklin said it is the barnraising instinct that are individualistic that allows us to come together in voluntary association. >> and also said the issue of race. >> and he came down to new orleans in 1840. know you are right. >> he does get that right. >> franklin got that right but they all have it.ha >> jefferson had that also intellectually. >> this is the hard part or the privilege class in america who throughout history have wrestled with the philosophical in late interview and what is needed. >> that's why we did with ford and in your book is a concept i have not wrestled with i love it when somebody gives me a goodt idea. because when philanthropy is a way to protect the system that has inherent justices that's a problem and then with the underlying injustices not just what the wealthy can feel. >> but that's hard. andrew carn
prescott made me read it. [laughter] but tocqueville get something wrong that there was a disconnect between the american individualism and the association forming instinct. but franklin said it is the barnraising instinct that are individualistic that allows us to come together in voluntary association. >> and also said the issue of race. >> and he came down to new orleans in 1840. know you are right. >> he does get that right. >> franklin got that right but they all...
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at the end of february, now we've been hearing from the kremlin spokesperson dmitri prescott, who has reacted to the comments from european officials. and he said that the language they're using is absolutely outrageous that this is not russia blackmail in europe. they are simply just finding solutions that would serve their own interests and pest cove also said that the 2 countries at that have now been a cut off from russian gas have been, were warned previous to they faxed it of this action taking place. so they were well aware of it, it was not a surprise, and they were told that if they do not make the payments in rubel, that this would happen without this is a system that was set up as a result of that presidential, the cri, through gas from bank and that the foreign companies would have to open up to bank accounts and basically deposit the payments in dollars or euro's and then transfer it to another account that would be transferred into roubles. this is a system that the russians want to use the to bypass the current at sanctions that they're under. and it's one way that the
at the end of february, now we've been hearing from the kremlin spokesperson dmitri prescott, who has reacted to the comments from european officials. and he said that the language they're using is absolutely outrageous that this is not russia blackmail in europe. they are simply just finding solutions that would serve their own interests and pest cove also said that the 2 countries at that have now been a cut off from russian gas have been, were warned previous to they faxed it of this action...
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with that i felt i needed to be closer to the gossip of the prescott. so i also took a room in the newly reopened holiday and followed by the 22nd of june. and that's how i 1st came to live and i loved it. the people of sarajevo consider the 22nd of july, 1992, the fiercest and bloodiest day of the siege. more than 3500 shells were fired across the city. that day, most pictures and video of the bombardment of the city were filled from the holiday in the hotel was hit directly several times by heavy fire from sir posts in good above it, sir, and mount treble, which the site of the hotel that you can see behind me was very badly damaged by shell and sniper fire. that was completely uninhabitable. so journalist didn't use that side of the hotel. he is, am your fellow, your complete computer? there is no asking, not shoot stock, lana's facade, galleries id of a soviet ownership. these rare pictures filmed in may 1993, show the scale of the destruction inside the hotel, where the main entrance and reception were the most dangerous areas. here was the 1st flo
with that i felt i needed to be closer to the gossip of the prescott. so i also took a room in the newly reopened holiday and followed by the 22nd of june. and that's how i 1st came to live and i loved it. the people of sarajevo consider the 22nd of july, 1992, the fiercest and bloodiest day of the siege. more than 3500 shells were fired across the city. that day, most pictures and video of the bombardment of the city were filled from the holiday in the hotel was hit directly several times by...
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hours of saul steel factory, the last pocket of resistance in variable the cremeans spokesman dmitri prescott has said that ukrainian troops can leave the facility only if they surrender. we heard from marbles, mayor, who explained that while the city is recovering, it is still not completely safe from another potential attack from ukrainian side, which is to be of course, the fighting is practically over already and we have 2 hospitals working in the city and intensive care unit and an emergency unit, new school number, 53 is open with more than 700 students. and so one of the biggest problems today there is no mobile connection. without such connection, you could be looking for a person for 2 to 3 hours, even though they're already on their way on assignment. that is very complicated. and how dangerous so safe is it around here now. so i cannot say that it is completely safe as long as there's more showing in recent days, there been more attacks on the left side of the river and closer to the city center . the threat is still present and there are still enemy positions inside the as of styl
hours of saul steel factory, the last pocket of resistance in variable the cremeans spokesman dmitri prescott has said that ukrainian troops can leave the facility only if they surrender. we heard from marbles, mayor, who explained that while the city is recovering, it is still not completely safe from another potential attack from ukrainian side, which is to be of course, the fighting is practically over already and we have 2 hospitals working in the city and intensive care unit and an...
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lorries carrying perishable goods are asking to be prioritised — as our business correspondent katie prescotty've been complaining about lack of facilities and information. now for about three hours but we are hoping we are going to get across in the next nine hours, hopefully. and for those carrying fresh produce, there is the added nightmare they're losing valuable shelf life the longer they wait. they want to be able to jump the queues with their goods in a priority lane. so the fresh meat industry that we work with, it's a very short shelf life. the product is effectively produced on day one, loaded on day two and expected in the destination by day three, day four. if you then have a delay, quite easily now of 24 hours into that, not only have you got the logistical issues, but you've also have the quality and sale value of that product down the line and it's effectively devaluing by every hour it's delayed. the department for transport says traffic management measures are being regularly reviewed to smooth the flow of freight and reduce the impact on local communities. as you can see, fr
lorries carrying perishable goods are asking to be prioritised — as our business correspondent katie prescotty've been complaining about lack of facilities and information. now for about three hours but we are hoping we are going to get across in the next nine hours, hopefully. and for those carrying fresh produce, there is the added nightmare they're losing valuable shelf life the longer they wait. they want to be able to jump the queues with their goods in a priority lane. so the fresh meat...
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prescott li crania now me as off on the on me, i'm not sure they broke into these block also and state on the 2nd floor that fit lana fears, showing her face. her son and sister are in an area of maribelle, still held by ukrainian as off nationalists. she fears reprisal against them. svetlana knows well what the nationalists said capable of. oh, god knows how much when i began i tried to get through to see relatives 3 times and they wouldn't let me. i beg them on my knees as all of us and he was gone and suffered and lapis out. what did they say to you? and again, i'm sorry, but can i tell you exactly what they sat? you think it was that go yourself get out of here before we should get to your face? yes. and the 2nd time they stopped me asked me who i was. i told them i was just a local one of dads, luke, so they sat and get out of here. you're not one of us civilians. by all appearances, were human shields to them. they have always considered mario bow pro russian, and therefore sub human part of their neo nazi ideology. as of militants turn the apartment buildings with hundreds of ci
prescott li crania now me as off on the on me, i'm not sure they broke into these block also and state on the 2nd floor that fit lana fears, showing her face. her son and sister are in an area of maribelle, still held by ukrainian as off nationalists. she fears reprisal against them. svetlana knows well what the nationalists said capable of. oh, god knows how much when i began i tried to get through to see relatives 3 times and they wouldn't let me. i beg them on my knees as all of us and he...
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said the west has gone beyond reason when its sanctioned the russian president personally, dmitri prescott uttered, he was also surprised when his own children at we're targeted about line coming out earlier today. nice the crippling sanctions pushed against moscow and just causing pain in russia. let's show you german charles for love. schultz being heckled by an angry crowd, who were bullying him during a speech in the city of s and the the incident happened to either rally to mark the beginning of the social democratic party state election campaign. the chanting apparently begun when the chancellor spoke about the war in ukraine. european governments faced growing discontent to arising food and energy bills across the continent will to help people with their ability. germany's parliament has promised to provide a 300 euro relief payment. however, some of the small print, the money will still be subject to tax, meaning the final some is going to be much smaller than not at german officials are unlikely to feel the pinch themselves, though as the wages of the chancellor and other minister
said the west has gone beyond reason when its sanctioned the russian president personally, dmitri prescott uttered, he was also surprised when his own children at we're targeted about line coming out earlier today. nice the crippling sanctions pushed against moscow and just causing pain in russia. let's show you german charles for love. schultz being heckled by an angry crowd, who were bullying him during a speech in the city of s and the the incident happened to either rally to mark the...
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our business correspondent katie prescott reports from dover.ties and information. now for about three hours but we are hoping we are going to get across in the next nine hours, hopefully. and for those carrying fresh produce, there is the added nightmare they're losing valuable shelf life the longer they wait. they want to be able to jump the queues with their goods in a priority lane. so the fresh meat industry that we work with, it's a very short shelf life. the product is effectively produced on day one, loaded on day two and expected in the destination by day four. if you then have a delay, quite easily now of 24 hours, not only have you got the logistical issues but you also have the quality and sale value of the product down the line. it is effectively devaluing by every hour it is delayed. as you can see, freight is gently flowing through through this lorry lorry park on the m20, things are looking a lot better today but that has a lot to do with it being a sunday. i'm afraid later in the week thingferries will not start again until frid
our business correspondent katie prescott reports from dover.ties and information. now for about three hours but we are hoping we are going to get across in the next nine hours, hopefully. and for those carrying fresh produce, there is the added nightmare they're losing valuable shelf life the longer they wait. they want to be able to jump the queues with their goods in a priority lane. so the fresh meat industry that we work with, it's a very short shelf life. the product is effectively...
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so they said they had, they walk out to prescott, and i said, i'm not gonna, we're not going to give you the $1000000.00. they said you have no authority. you're not the president, the president said, i should call back. i'm telling you're not getting a $1000000000.00. i said you're not getting the bill and i will be leaving here. i think it was about 6 hours or even 6 hours with the prosecutors not fired. you're not getting the money. close on them. just fired. what did you leave in that? they're so important. his son is part of the investigation. in 2014, the younger biden took a job on the board of the ukrainian energy company. the reason my holdings at a time when his father, who was then vice president, had an active role in west policy toward you crate that can be 2 different price i could prosecute for bribery, extortion. what's your understanding of what your son was doing for an extraordinary amount of money? i don't know what he was doing. i found out he was on the board after he's on board . and that was it. that doesn't pass the smell. like when your vice president, isn't
so they said they had, they walk out to prescott, and i said, i'm not gonna, we're not going to give you the $1000000.00. they said you have no authority. you're not the president, the president said, i should call back. i'm telling you're not getting a $1000000000.00. i said you're not getting the bill and i will be leaving here. i think it was about 6 hours or even 6 hours with the prosecutors not fired. you're not getting the money. close on them. just fired. what did you leave in that?...
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the first time i went down prescott street, i was terrified during the taxi ride, i felt like we were going too fast and that we would end up in the sea! i had never had such a view of the ocean. (sophie roch) it was so close. we went to the top of signal hill and i could see how far the ocean went out; it really amazed me. it was overwhelming, i felt so tiny compared to it, i really got why they call it the "great big sea". people here say that if you aren't happy with the weather, just wait 5 minutes, because it may very well change, it changes really quickly. (gordon murphy) life can be pretty challenging in newfoundland. the weather's harsh and so is life. finding work is tough; everything is a challenge here. but we're okay with that; we're a resilient nation. when we take a hit, we put our chins up and say: "it ain't so bad." we keep moving forward, that's life. - we're determined. (renald belley) yes. (sophie roch) baymen are really proud of being baymen. (gordon murphy) yes, of course. - they aren't townies. the distinction's important. (sophie roch) yes, of course. (gordon mu
the first time i went down prescott street, i was terrified during the taxi ride, i felt like we were going too fast and that we would end up in the sea! i had never had such a view of the ocean. (sophie roch) it was so close. we went to the top of signal hill and i could see how far the ocean went out; it really amazed me. it was overwhelming, i felt so tiny compared to it, i really got why they call it the "great big sea". people here say that if you aren't happy with the weather,...
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at the prescott school in knowsley, a high number of staff are off sick with covid.off for covid—related reasons. last week we had about 10. for this head, keeping the school open has been a challenge this term. it's been very touch and go in terms of thinking do we have to send a year group home? and of course who do we send home? so on days where we have struggled to get supply, or where we haven't been able to get the staff to teach the subjects that we need to teach, we have had to collapse some classes with teachers teaching more than their usual number of students within a lesson. we are very much living with the impact of covid on a day—to—day basis. next term, these year us will be sitting that are gcses. for tori, there's a lot to do in a short space of time. i can't grasp the fact that we have our gcses next month. like it hasn't sunk in for a lot of people. we have had a load of different supply teachers this term. i feel like if we didn't i have the most time off when we would have done a lot better throughout all the mocks we - have done. ben is keen to
at the prescott school in knowsley, a high number of staff are off sick with covid.off for covid—related reasons. last week we had about 10. for this head, keeping the school open has been a challenge this term. it's been very touch and go in terms of thinking do we have to send a year group home? and of course who do we send home? so on days where we have struggled to get supply, or where we haven't been able to get the staff to teach the subjects that we need to teach, we have had to...
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at the prescott school in knowsley, a high number of staff are off sick with covid.easons. last week, we had about ten. for this head, keeping the school open has been a challenge this term. it's been very touch and go in terms of thinking do we have to send a year group home? and of course who do we send home? so, on days where we've struggled to get supply, or where we haven't been able to get the staff to teach the subjects that we need to teach, we've had to collapse some classes with teachers teaching more than their usual number of students within a lesson. we are very much living with the impact of covid on a day—to—day basis. next term, these year 115 will be sitting their gcses. for tori, there's a lot to do in a short space of time. trying to grasp the fact that we have our gcses next month. like, it hasn't sunk in for a lot of people. we've had a load of different supply teachers this term. i feel like if we didn't i have the most time off when we would've done a lot better throughout all the - mocks we have done. ben is keen to get into construction. in h
at the prescott school in knowsley, a high number of staff are off sick with covid.easons. last week, we had about ten. for this head, keeping the school open has been a challenge this term. it's been very touch and go in terms of thinking do we have to send a year group home? and of course who do we send home? so, on days where we've struggled to get supply, or where we haven't been able to get the staff to teach the subjects that we need to teach, we've had to collapse some classes with...
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living in the swanky gap, i looking to the future with even more concern kremlin spokesperson. dmitri prescott says, russia has handed ukraine a written list of its demands as part of peace talks. as god told reporters that moscow is waiting for a response from keith rushes earlier to her. she asian demands have included you. crane becoming a neutral country. seating the don't ask and who hunts regents to pro russia separatist. and recognizing the 2014 annexation of crimea, ukraine, president zalinski says he has not seen or heard about this doc. and this week, zalinski also said that giving away any territory is out of the question for you crate less. bringing thomas graham. now he's a distinguished fellow at the council on foreign relations. he joins us from new york city. mister graham, it's good to have you on the program with this, russia says that it handed over its proposals to ukraine on a path to peace. obviously, we don't know what's inside, but what can we read into the fact that this path still seems to be open? well, i don't think it's a serious path. at this point in the previous
living in the swanky gap, i looking to the future with even more concern kremlin spokesperson. dmitri prescott says, russia has handed ukraine a written list of its demands as part of peace talks. as god told reporters that moscow is waiting for a response from keith rushes earlier to her. she asian demands have included you. crane becoming a neutral country. seating the don't ask and who hunts regents to pro russia separatist. and recognizing the 2014 annexation of crimea, ukraine, president...
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well, i meanwhile, the kremlin spokesperson, dmitri prescott says, russia has handed you crane a written list of it's demands. as part of peace talks. mr. pascall told reporters that moscow was waiting for a response from keith to the draft document, or shes earlier, negotiation demands have included ukraine taking, neutral, state neutral status. seating the net and hans regions, and recognizing its annexation of the crimean peninsula. i let's find out more about this data correspondence and russia, alistair constantine edgar, to is following a development constantine. what more do we know about this draft document? layla? nothing. we don't know anything about any new proposals. oh boy, the reservation. and it's not clear what your scores talking about and whether it is really talking about something real. well, i suppose that, oh, well, let's like that. if he is a comical victory, do you live 19 eighties, expression on the feature thatcher era to actually believe. so we've got no information, no details of the contents of this a draft document. so that makes the question, is this a sinc
well, i meanwhile, the kremlin spokesperson, dmitri prescott says, russia has handed you crane a written list of it's demands. as part of peace talks. mr. pascall told reporters that moscow was waiting for a response from keith to the draft document, or shes earlier, negotiation demands have included ukraine taking, neutral, state neutral status. seating the net and hans regions, and recognizing its annexation of the crimean peninsula. i let's find out more about this data correspondence and...
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, the west has gone beyond reason when it's sanctioned, the russian president personally, dmitri prescott added, he was also surprised with his own children, where target mean was the crippling sanctions on the rush aren't just causing pain in this country at german show. so it will of shorts was heckled as an angry crowd booed him during a speech in the city of s and the yeah, that happened really to mark the beginning of the social democratic party state election campaign. that jumping...
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katie prescott, bbc news.eek—long mission. they took off from florida on friday as part of a private spacex launch. it's being hailed as a commercial milestone for space flight. i wonder how much, they say paying, but i wonder how much? i think well affordable for some! here's tomasz with a look at the weather. he has a bit of spare change in his back pocket!— he has a bit of spare change in his back pocket! absolutely, we would not be able — back pocket! absolutely, we would not be able to _ back pocket! absolutely, we would not be able to afford _ back pocket! absolutely, we would not be able to afford it. _ back pocket! absolutely, we would not be able to afford it. good - not be able to afford it. good morning to you all. can i say it is quite chilly out there this morning, frosty start, a bit like yesterday. but we have lots of sunny spells expected this morning, a reminder of how cold it has been, the first time i am showing you, i am reminding myself! it has been minus four degrees, —2 in bournemouth, q
katie prescott, bbc news.eek—long mission. they took off from florida on friday as part of a private spacex launch. it's being hailed as a commercial milestone for space flight. i wonder how much, they say paying, but i wonder how much? i think well affordable for some! here's tomasz with a look at the weather. he has a bit of spare change in his back pocket!— he has a bit of spare change in his back pocket! absolutely, we would not be able — back pocket! absolutely, we would not be able...
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have to present before making up their minds and not to rush to any kind of conclusion. dimitri prescott also said that the accounts that they've received from the ukranian officials about the events that unfolded in boucher don't really add up to the russian version of events. according to him, the russian at defense ministry says that they left boots on march 30th. and that when they left that city in the troops withdrew, everything was in order according to them. and that's what they have now heard a few days later. doesn't really match their accounts and their versions of events hinting that possibly there is some kind of a tampering with the footage that has come out. we've also heard that pest called saying that they believe the footage to be fake, suggesting that it's been contrived to really build this narrative against a russian forces. and this is seen as part of a larger issue. and that it's an unprecedented misinformation campaign that has been waged against russia. ukraine's 2nd largest city has been hit by more russian shelling 7 people have been killed and another 12 injur
have to present before making up their minds and not to rush to any kind of conclusion. dimitri prescott also said that the accounts that they've received from the ukranian officials about the events that unfolded in boucher don't really add up to the russian version of events. according to him, the russian at defense ministry says that they left boots on march 30th. and that when they left that city in the troops withdrew, everything was in order according to them. and that's what they have...
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well, happy for that prescott recent any guitar ish as how to said spencer as de touring part of the war ravaged countries on the capital. and so for himself, what he calls evil and an absurdity in the 21st century devens chiefs on his 1st visit to ukraine since usher invaded $63.00 days ago. and a shapell reports, a tour of the villages and towns north of keefe, where russia is accused of committing war crimes starting and borrowed yankee, where you went, secretary general antonio quoterush saw for himself the scale of devastation. there is no way a water can be acceptable in the 21st century. look at bro danco. like so many towns was occupied by russian forces and nearly flattened by their onslaught. ukrainian say mass graves, there are proof that russian forces are committing atrocities. then to boucher were bodies of civilians were found with hands tied behind their backs. earlier this month when you crane recaptured it from russian forces garish. now, asking russia to help find those responsible, i fully support the federal google mon, that i a view to the russian federation to
well, happy for that prescott recent any guitar ish as how to said spencer as de touring part of the war ravaged countries on the capital. and so for himself, what he calls evil and an absurdity in the 21st century devens chiefs on his 1st visit to ukraine since usher invaded $63.00 days ago. and a shapell reports, a tour of the villages and towns north of keefe, where russia is accused of committing war crimes starting and borrowed yankee, where you went, secretary general antonio quoterush...
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and according to dmitri prescott, they are waiting for a response and that the ball is now in their court. in ukraine, the russians have choose ukrainian negotiators of changing the contents of any agreement that they had in a stumble in the march when all sides met in person. and the russian president vladimir putin has said over the past week that he's not so confident about these negotiations. and they seem to have reached the dead end. despite that, they should still continue on a daily basis in a video conference format between russian negotiators and the ukrainians. and now we've heard that the officials from russia have handed over a new or amended proposal, and they are waiting to find out what the ukrainians will respond. all right, you'll keep us across the story for the time being. doors are very, thank you so much for that reporting from moscow. in new delhi city officials use bulldozers to re shop stalls on properties. they say are illegal. their actions continue despite india top court ordering a whole to the eviction drive. it happened in the jo, hunger, poor neighborhood.
and according to dmitri prescott, they are waiting for a response and that the ball is now in their court. in ukraine, the russians have choose ukrainian negotiators of changing the contents of any agreement that they had in a stumble in the march when all sides met in person. and the russian president vladimir putin has said over the past week that he's not so confident about these negotiations. and they seem to have reached the dead end. despite that, they should still continue on a daily...
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we've been hearing from the criminal spokesperson, dmitri prescott, who said earlier on wednesday that the withdrawal of russian forces from the areas around the ukrainian capital are a sign of good will aimed at creating favorable conditions in those talks. and he also urge the cranium president law years lensky, to accept the conditions that up in set by the russians in order to try and end the conflict as quickly as possible. of course, those conditions that the russians have set are a tall order and the cranium president has said that there are a lot of things that they need to discuss. the russians wants the ukrainians to have a neutral status, meaning they don't have any foreign military presence under soil. and they also have to give up the idea of joining any member 80 blocks, including nato. and they also need to discuss the future of crimea, which russia antics in 2014. and of course, those regions in eastern ukraine and mainly during the ask and the guns. and these are the issues that are on the table and they're still discussing. but of course, the reality on the ground tha
we've been hearing from the criminal spokesperson, dmitri prescott, who said earlier on wednesday that the withdrawal of russian forces from the areas around the ukrainian capital are a sign of good will aimed at creating favorable conditions in those talks. and he also urge the cranium president law years lensky, to accept the conditions that up in set by the russians in order to try and end the conflict as quickly as possible. of course, those conditions that the russians have set are a tall...
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through the safe routes from the as of south industrial area. meanwhile, kremlin spokesman, dmitri prescott says, russia has sent a new draft agreement to give to resolve the conflict, and is now waiting for a response desk of caution that t of has so far been reluctant to work out the details of a potential arrangement with moscow. russia is that military says that they have successfully conducted a test launch of a new ser, much intercontinental ballistic missile of the missile is said to be capable of carrying at least 10 warheads to potentially hit a target anywhere in the world. russia is now preparing a regiment to operate this arm out system. once the initial tests are completed. vladimir putin congratulated the missiles developers. the boy's school is name and that this is a big event in the development of advanced weapon systems for the russian army. the new complex has supreme tactical and technical characteristics and is able to overcome any existing missile defense systems. remember, it has no equivalence anywhere in the world and there won't be any for a long time. this truly u
through the safe routes from the as of south industrial area. meanwhile, kremlin spokesman, dmitri prescott says, russia has sent a new draft agreement to give to resolve the conflict, and is now waiting for a response desk of caution that t of has so far been reluctant to work out the details of a potential arrangement with moscow. russia is that military says that they have successfully conducted a test launch of a new ser, much intercontinental ballistic missile of the missile is said to be...
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, so the country would default and the attempt to pay roubles, chrome and spokes person. dimitri prescott said, if there is a default, it would only be technical and created artificially. russia has all the necessary resources to settle its debts. you know that a significant amount of our currency reserves have been suspended in foreign countries. if payment in roubles is not possible, then theoretically that would mean a default, but it would be an artificially created default. there are no preconditions for a proper default to happen. just the point is here, there are 2 types of defaults. financial and technical financial default occurred when the borrower has not made a scheduled payment on a technical defaults. like what rushes talking, but is when an agreement is violated or can't be reached. while with more sanctions being slapped on the russian economy. europe faces new blow back fears this time concerning the metals industry. the spiked global producers giving reassuring says not they can fill the gap. if more russian resources are bonds, that's ortiz double quarter explains. it's
, so the country would default and the attempt to pay roubles, chrome and spokes person. dimitri prescott said, if there is a default, it would only be technical and created artificially. russia has all the necessary resources to settle its debts. you know that a significant amount of our currency reserves have been suspended in foreign countries. if payment in roubles is not possible, then theoretically that would mean a default, but it would be an artificially created default. there are no...
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prescott made me rated newman but i do think that toasted yoga something wrong that franklin gets righthich is they said that there was a disconnect in attention between americans individualism, and their association forming incident that they were always forming associations and what franklin said is no, it is our more raising quilting instincts that are individualistic but allow us to come together and voluntary association. >> and also, they said the issue of race and indigenous people. >> and he came down to norman's that is what he saw in 1840 or so and now, your rights, you the right in a way to get the right and franklin that right and about had the same assessment and they all had this coming jefferson did and they all had that assessment. >> i was interesting because jefferson had that as well intellectually. >> but i think this is the hard part for the class in america who throughout history has wrestled with the philosophical enlightened view of what it's like what is right and wrong and what is needed to be the privilege. >> right, that's why what she did was for what you've
prescott made me rated newman but i do think that toasted yoga something wrong that franklin gets righthich is they said that there was a disconnect in attention between americans individualism, and their association forming incident that they were always forming associations and what franklin said is no, it is our more raising quilting instincts that are individualistic but allow us to come together and voluntary association. >> and also, they said the issue of race and indigenous...
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prescott made me read it at newman, but i do think that tocqueville gets something wrong that franklin gets right, which is tocville said that there was a disconnect and attention between americans individualism and their association forming instincts that they always forming association and would franklin said is no it is our barn raising quilting bee instincts that are individualistic but allow us to come together and voluntary associations. let's do it. but talk well also. said the issue of race and the indigenous people and he came down in new orleans and that's where he saw it right in 1840 or so. and now, you're right. toefl gets most things right he gets that right? yeah, he gets that right in a way, but but he gets it right. franklin got that right too. i mean they both had the same assessment. it's they all had this i mean jefferson, i mean they all had that assessment that you know, that was the interesting jefferson had that too. yeah intellectually. yeah intellectually, right, but i think again this is the really hard part for the privileged. class in america who throughout
prescott made me read it at newman, but i do think that tocqueville gets something wrong that franklin gets right, which is tocville said that there was a disconnect and attention between americans individualism and their association forming instincts that they always forming association and would franklin said is no it is our barn raising quilting bee instincts that are individualistic but allow us to come together and voluntary associations. let's do it. but talk well also. said the issue of...
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and today, this evening, after wrapping up your prescott message, one of the president zelinski advisor said untreated that that was a postcard from russia and use of this day for, for that purpose. they haven't got any attack. so i must say that i was obviously shocked when i was informed that the 2 besides the rich, the target to give the i was shocked with that. and i think it's very important to spend this wonderful city. keith is a city with an enormous historical value keep is a, is, is, it represents, i would say everything, footballs, you canadians and russians. and i hope that kids will be spent. you are concentrating on the humanitarian aspects of this conflict, trying to get these people out of them. are you for other places around the country when it comes to the political check? what can you and do? and oh, we anyway close for the 2 sides to sit together to try to bring any sort of peace fire. the un was always kept out of the political negotiations the to be fed to do to be frank to you. i regret that that has happened. that's the way i was never invited to be part of the
and today, this evening, after wrapping up your prescott message, one of the president zelinski advisor said untreated that that was a postcard from russia and use of this day for, for that purpose. they haven't got any attack. so i must say that i was obviously shocked when i was informed that the 2 besides the rich, the target to give the i was shocked with that. and i think it's very important to spend this wonderful city. keith is a city with an enormous historical value keep is a, is, is,...
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someone who's mastered the 18th and 19th century arts of narrative history and the traditions of prescott. second, he's an archivist and it's important because of our emphasis on archives. at the hoover institution. just when you think he appeals to the popular audience, you can see when he writes masters and commanders he has access to the unknown or unpublished diaries of the commanders of world war ii. or when you think nobody can say another word about napoleon, he has access to unpublished letters by napoleon. same is true with churchill diaries, the same with the royal family, the king. so on. almost every major project he undertakes, it's imperative that he finds new information and tries to make that accessible. but in addition to that, i think, finally, there's something unique about andrew. he's an unapologetic traditionalist and conservative, but he's not an ideologue. he's neither predictably conservative in his work, neither is he a contrarian for the sake of being contrarian. when you pick up "masters and commanders and the stories of roosevelt and churchill and their sub or
someone who's mastered the 18th and 19th century arts of narrative history and the traditions of prescott. second, he's an archivist and it's important because of our emphasis on archives. at the hoover institution. just when you think he appeals to the popular audience, you can see when he writes masters and commanders he has access to the unknown or unpublished diaries of the commanders of world war ii. or when you think nobody can say another word about napoleon, he has access to unpublished...
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sprig of the white house has some nerve whining about press conference coverage for the prescott hymnve me a yacht and i complained that it was not the color i wanted to greg what to say give me the yacht back. that's what the media can do. they created the biden presidency and they can destroy it like this. if they start reporting on what's really in that laptop this presidency is over. and to say they don't do this, they don't do that -- is not just a lap dog, they don't cover crime. they don't cover the border. they don't cover his mental unfitness. we are acting like this presidency is hitting a rough patch -- it's a disaster. the press corps is wondering just when the easter egg roll is really going to go down pier they really don't read this guy the way that they shed. >> but every presidency, craig says you're not covering our good story enough. >> there always complaining. but this fellow over here made a very good point. i proved to jessica that we are not as partisan as we look i'm going to complement the white house on the confirmation of the supreme court justice. they all
sprig of the white house has some nerve whining about press conference coverage for the prescott hymnve me a yacht and i complained that it was not the color i wanted to greg what to say give me the yacht back. that's what the media can do. they created the biden presidency and they can destroy it like this. if they start reporting on what's really in that laptop this presidency is over. and to say they don't do this, they don't do that -- is not just a lap dog, they don't cover crime. they...
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lee uniquely prescott. he a minus yet they that gornick your niemen, or the 0 for april, for the crab religion and one of the partners so, so this, it cost me in the civil smith precocious that music was somewhat mastoid. slog. i said, cold cold. phoebe said, you'll call sardine flogger zealand or the war he could say warner dog or story or story at ye. lord you how cool? oh, now penal wanted yet not going to come on the ship yonder for me on the senate. i claim a retail a semi our study door added to cache re teaches dora to see would look dearly moran came. you with the mac leases at the tin, oak, musty desist code, name of guinea, slip called corners who built up a study. ah ah, we shall old adult, the subscribers disability intellect. malakai, intellect well as his playdoh me just rather not to play the sky. look yasandra though, cather her soon aro, true or so we'll see him rather cycles for policy, you know, be alert. emily's atlanta, it's healey border. the said without that mike had yet sat below. g
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likely if i mainly means was naming guess when iniesta greece sort of an any to smithy. leona cox, prescott, he a minus yet they are back or neck, your newman or the 0 to april, fully equipped kitchen am or the pettiness up. so this it cuffs noun, civils, michelin precocious thought music was somewhat mastoid slog. i said, cold cold. phoebe said, you'll call sardine flogger zealand or the war he cut say for not up or story or story yet you lose you. how cool? oh i not criminal. not yet. not going to come on the ship yonder for me on the janet. i claim a retail, a semi our study dorado, the 2 cache re teachers, dora, to see will know dearly moran came. you with the mack leases at the tenured oak a musty desist code name of guinea slip calculus to build up a study. ah ah, maybe a little da, da, da subscribers, disability intellectual outside malika intellect toilets is playdoh, mia plus rather not to play the skill. okay. yes. another color. oh so now true or so vio, sienna, relo cycles report. as you know, be alert. emily's atlanta, it's healey. border the said without that mike had yet sat
likely if i mainly means was naming guess when iniesta greece sort of an any to smithy. leona cox, prescott, he a minus yet they are back or neck, your newman or the 0 to april, fully equipped kitchen am or the pettiness up. so this it cuffs noun, civils, michelin precocious thought music was somewhat mastoid slog. i said, cold cold. phoebe said, you'll call sardine flogger zealand or the war he cut say for not up or story or story yet you lose you. how cool? oh i not criminal. not yet. not...
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jacka likely, if i mainly nice was melanie yes, when iniesta greece sort of and any to mr. leona cox prescott, he a minus yet they that gornick your new men, a da 0 to april for the web, the region am or the partners so, so this, it cost me in the civil submission, precocious that music was somewhat mastoid slog. i said, cold cold phoebe said, you'll call sardine, flogger zealand or the war he cut. se warner, barbara, story or story at ye. lord you how cool? oh, mapping. want or did not go as you come on the ship yonder for me, all the senate. i claim a retail, a semi our study dorado did to cache the re teachers dorado. he would not dearly moran kim, you would mac leases at the 10 year old oak, a musty desist code name of guinea slip calculus to build up a study. ah ah, we shall know that or the subscriber's disability, intellectual outside, malika intellect, toilets, his playdoh, me plus rather not to play the skill. okay? yes, a little cover her soon are all true or so we'll see. emma let us uncle to put us, you know, be alert. emily's atlanta, it's healy bought. it said without that my ca
jacka likely, if i mainly nice was melanie yes, when iniesta greece sort of and any to mr. leona cox prescott, he a minus yet they that gornick your new men, a da 0 to april for the web, the region am or the partners so, so this, it cost me in the civil submission, precocious that music was somewhat mastoid slog. i said, cold cold phoebe said, you'll call sardine, flogger zealand or the war he cut. se warner, barbara, story or story at ye. lord you how cool? oh, mapping. want or did not go as...