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. ♪ ros: i'm ros atkins. welcome back to "outside source ."iden and xi jinping of elder first person to person toxins mr. biden came into office. pres. biden: we will compete vigorously but i'm not looking for conflict. i'm looking to manage this competition responsibly. ros: the u.k. will pay france llions more to prevent people from crossing the channels in small boats. and ukraine's president zelenskyy says it is the beginning of the end of the war, as people the recaptured city of kherson. ♪ let's start at the g20 summit in bali, indonesia. for the first time since he took office, president biden has held face-to-face talks with china's president xi. we heard from both men after. first, here is president biden. pres. biden: i didot find it more connotation or conciliatory, the way it's always been, direct and straightforward. do i think he is willing to compromise on various things? yes. how can i say this tactfully. i think the election held in the united states still leaves a little bit uncertain, has sent a strong message around the wor
. ♪ ros: i'm ros atkins. welcome back to "outside source ."iden and xi jinping of elder first person to person toxins mr. biden came into office. pres. biden: we will compete vigorously but i'm not looking for conflict. i'm looking to manage this competition responsibly. ros: the u.k. will pay france llions more to prevent people from crossing the channels in small boats. and ukraine's president zelenskyy says it is the beginning of the end of the war, as people the recaptured city...
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ros atkins reports. this facility has been under a variety of covid restrictions for months. —— hazmat suits. this reveals a great deal about how president xi's leadership is impacting all of us. here's how. zero covid is very much still in place. this week, disneyland in shanghai closed its doors after a single case. no one could leave until they were tested negative. this is elsewhere. local lockdown �*s are common here. everyone in china knows this, and some are keen to avoid them. this is footage in august as people tried to evade quarantine. and this footage on in evade quarantine. and this footage oninjune evade quarantine. and this footage on injune gives you an idea of how the approach this was china and out of sync with the rest of the world's covid strategies, but with underperforming vaccines and concerns about his health services, zero—covid remains. as is the pressure it creates. this was a rare anti—lockdown brock test last week in to best. president xi talks about the people's war to stop the spread of the virus and argues... translation: lives come first. we w
ros atkins reports. this facility has been under a variety of covid restrictions for months. —— hazmat suits. this reveals a great deal about how president xi's leadership is impacting all of us. here's how. zero covid is very much still in place. this week, disneyland in shanghai closed its doors after a single case. no one could leave until they were tested negative. this is elsewhere. local lockdown �*s are common here. everyone in china knows this, and some are keen to avoid them....
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sunday featured appearances from bbc news international editor jeremy bowen and its analysis editor ros atkinsthere have long been concerns about their treatment. that focus on qatar's human rights record and questions about how fifa came to award it the right to host this year's world cup have featured extensively on news outlets over the past week, and that's raised questions in the minds of some viewers, such as hugh balter. england's first match on monday kicked off at 1pm, meaning that a shortened version of the lunchtime news started a full hour and a half early at 11:30. come 1:00, diane smith acted accordingly.
sunday featured appearances from bbc news international editor jeremy bowen and its analysis editor ros atkinsthere have long been concerns about their treatment. that focus on qatar's human rights record and questions about how fifa came to award it the right to host this year's world cup have featured extensively on news outlets over the past week, and that's raised questions in the minds of some viewers, such as hugh balter. england's first match on monday kicked off at 1pm, meaning that a...
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sunday featured appearances from bbc news international editor jeremy bowen and its analysis editor ros atkinsf thousands of foreign workers — mostly from south asia — were hired. and there have long been concerns about their treatment. that focus on qatar's human rights record and questions about how fifa came to award it the right to host this year's world cup have featured extensively on news outlets over the past week, and that's raised questions in the minds of some viewers, such as hugh balter. "i cannot believe the consistent criticism of qatar throughout the last week, delivered by goodness knows how many different bbc reporters. this unbalanced approach continued into the one—hour build—up to the first match by gary lineker and team. if the bbc despise qatar so much, i suggest they significantly reduce the size of their team out there, or basically leave itv to cover all the matches." england's first match on monday kicked off at 1pm, meaning that a shortened version of the lunchtime news started a full hour and a half early at 11:30. come 1:00, diane smith acted accordingly. "i assum
sunday featured appearances from bbc news international editor jeremy bowen and its analysis editor ros atkinsf thousands of foreign workers — mostly from south asia — were hired. and there have long been concerns about their treatment. that focus on qatar's human rights record and questions about how fifa came to award it the right to host this year's world cup have featured extensively on news outlets over the past week, and that's raised questions in the minds of some viewers, such as...
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now on bbc news, ros atkins on the week. this week has revolved around decisions.n america, voters were not short of advice... vote and vote. change the future. get off your couch and vote. and how americans vote may influence who runs for president. in egypt the countries of the world gathered once again to try and decide what to do about climate change. we are on a highway to climate hell. with our foot still on the accelerator. and then there is elon musk�*s decision to buy twitter which continues to play out the minute by minute. it is not the concern of the hellscape right now, but the chaos. then the decision taken in 2010 which keeps coming back. this week, former fifa chief sepp blatter said the world cup in qatar is a mistake. decisions and consequences, we will look at them both. in this week's midterms america's balance of power was up for grabs. it is election night across america. gas prices are, everything is going up gas prices are, everything is going up right— gas prices are, everything is going up right now. my gas prices are, everything is going
now on bbc news, ros atkins on the week. this week has revolved around decisions.n america, voters were not short of advice... vote and vote. change the future. get off your couch and vote. and how americans vote may influence who runs for president. in egypt the countries of the world gathered once again to try and decide what to do about climate change. we are on a highway to climate hell. with our foot still on the accelerator. and then there is elon musk�*s decision to buy twitter which...
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i'm ros atkins. this is outside source. joe biden and xijinping have held theirfirst joe biden and xijinping have held their first face—to—face dialogue since the us president came to office. i since the us president came to office. . , ,., , since the us president came to office. . , , , office. i absolutely believe there need not be _ office. i absolutely believe there need not be a _ office. i absolutely believe there need not be a new— office. i absolutely believe there need not be a new cold - office. i absolutely believe there need not be a new cold war. - office. i absolutely believe there need not be a new cold war. we office. i absolutely believe there - need not be a new cold war. we have met many times with xi jinping and we were candid and clear with one another across the board of. uk will -a france another across the board of. uk will pay france millions _ another across the board of. uk will pay france millions of— another across the board of. uk will pay france millions of pounds - another across the board o
i'm ros atkins. this is outside source. joe biden and xijinping have held theirfirst joe biden and xijinping have held their first face—to—face dialogue since the us president came to office. i since the us president came to office. . , ,., , since the us president came to office. . , , , office. i absolutely believe there need not be _ office. i absolutely believe there need not be a _ office. i absolutely believe there need not be a new— office. i absolutely believe there need not be a...
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now on bbc news ros atkins on the week the village of manston is a short drive from the kent coast stope road as the port of ramsgate. in the village itself there is a church and the jolly farmer pub and next door is the airfield and, because of that, manston has been welcoming new arrivals for years. in the 20s the students arrive for pilot training, in the 50s it was used as a base to carry out drills. now as an airfield it is hosting new arrivals again. thousands are coming across the channel by small boat. many are taking to this facility. you have an asylum system completely gridlocked. as more people arrived, the government has condemned an invasion. the system is broken. illegal migration is out of control. and so the small village in kent finds itself as part of a story that raises fundamental questions about how that uk responds to those who arrive on our shores. hello, welcome. now, this is the plan this week. we will talk about migration in a moment. i will also look at whyjoe biden thinks republicans' relationship with the truth risks the path to chaos. and these are workers
now on bbc news ros atkins on the week the village of manston is a short drive from the kent coast stope road as the port of ramsgate. in the village itself there is a church and the jolly farmer pub and next door is the airfield and, because of that, manston has been welcoming new arrivals for years. in the 20s the students arrive for pilot training, in the 50s it was used as a base to carry out drills. now as an airfield it is hosting new arrivals again. thousands are coming across the...
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well, that was ros atkins. and this is john — so. well, that was ros atkins.ning. j firmly to the football? that will be l the idea, won't it? good morning. i think following those comments by fifa president gianni infantino yesterday, arguably those issues have been put right back into the spotlight, haven't they? when you this is going to be a very different world cup, especially for the fans as well. one of the key for those thousands who be arriving here for this tournament is just where they are going to stay. there's just not enough hotel rooms in and around doha to cater for the number civil right here to watch the respect of nations play, which means the organisers have had to get very creative hearing doha with alternative options. they have put up tents in the desert. there are shipping containers you can stay in. and we might be able to show you now, some of the two cruise liners that have docked here in the bay in doha. there they are. they have essentially been turned into floating hotels for the duration of this tournament, to be able to cater fo
well, that was ros atkins. and this is john — so. well, that was ros atkins.ning. j firmly to the football? that will be l the idea, won't it? good morning. i think following those comments by fifa president gianni infantino yesterday, arguably those issues have been put right back into the spotlight, haven't they? when you this is going to be a very different world cup, especially for the fans as well. one of the key for those thousands who be arriving here for this tournament is just where...
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well, the bbc�*s analysis editor ros atkins has been looking at the number of albanians crossing the to the uk. it's correct that the number of albanians has shifted. two years ago, 50 albanians arrived in the uk in small boats. last year, it was 800, and this year so far, it's been 12,000, of which about 10,000 are single adult men. which begs the question why. albania is in southern europe. it has a population of 2.8 million. the uk government describes it as "safe and prosperous", but prosperity is relative. albania's median hourly wage in 2018 was 1.70 euros, the lowest in europe. in the uk, it was nine times higher, and one global poll in 2018 found that 60% of albanian adults wanted to leave. the only countries where that figure was higher were haiti, liberia and sierra leone. but there's another reason why numbers are going up right now. we contacted an albanian journalist, fatjonas mejdini, who's been investigating. so the numbers have been increased right now because it's cheaper before for an albanian that wanted to go to the uk illegally, they have to go on the back of a l
well, the bbc�*s analysis editor ros atkins has been looking at the number of albanians crossing the to the uk. it's correct that the number of albanians has shifted. two years ago, 50 albanians arrived in the uk in small boats. last year, it was 800, and this year so far, it's been 12,000, of which about 10,000 are single adult men. which begs the question why. albania is in southern europe. it has a population of 2.8 million. the uk government describes it as "safe and...
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our analysis editor ros atkins has been investigating. there's a crackdown taking place in china.ny cities because, at the weekend, widespread protests erupted over strict covid rules. translation: | think - we should go back to normal. we should go back to normal lives. that was in beijing. this footage is shanghai. was beaten by police and held for several hours. call the consulate now! there were also protests in chengdu, xi'an, wuhan and urumqi, where the first protest was seen. and there have been rare calls for the president to stand down. chanting these protesters are saying, "down with the chinese communist party! down with xijinping!" now, localised protests aren't uncommon in china, widespread ones are. but as the world has opened up after the pandemic, mass testing, quarantines and lockdowns are all still used in china. and when ten people died in a fire in urumqi last week, some said lockdown rules had slowed the response. not that the government accepts this. translation: forces with ulterior motives have used social media i to link the fire to the zero—covid policy,
our analysis editor ros atkins has been investigating. there's a crackdown taking place in china.ny cities because, at the weekend, widespread protests erupted over strict covid rules. translation: | think - we should go back to normal. we should go back to normal lives. that was in beijing. this footage is shanghai. was beaten by police and held for several hours. call the consulate now! there were also protests in chengdu, xi'an, wuhan and urumqi, where the first protest was seen. and there...
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hello, i'm ros atkins. welcome to outside source.ayer, take on australia. we'll be live in doha. away from the world cup, cristiano ronaldo is to leave manchester united with immediate effect. he's currently in qatar, and will be playing for portugal on thursday. the search for survivors continues in indonesia. at least 268 people have died, many of them children, after school buildings collapse. translation: the other people were on the highest floor. _ they managed to be rescued. my brother—in—law was on the first floor. the ruins fell on him.
hello, i'm ros atkins. welcome to outside source.ayer, take on australia. we'll be live in doha. away from the world cup, cristiano ronaldo is to leave manchester united with immediate effect. he's currently in qatar, and will be playing for portugal on thursday. the search for survivors continues in indonesia. at least 268 people have died, many of them children, after school buildings collapse. translation: the other people were on the highest floor. _ they managed to be rescued. my...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. asi aslam as i am talking to you, two world cup matches are kicking off in iran. the usa and iran are old foes and they are vying each other for one of the last spots in the last 16. the others are england and wales. the match has just kicked off. others are england and wales. the match hasjust kicked off. it is match has “ust kicked off. it is auoin to match hasjust kicked off. it is going to be — match hasjust kicked off. it is going to be a _ match hasjust kicked off. it is going to be a tough _ match hasjust kicked off. it 3 going to be a tough one, but match hasjust kicked off. it 1 going to be a tough one, but i think we've got to win the game so i think we've got to win the game so i think we will go 2—0 england. we we've got to win the game so i think we will go 2-0 england.— we've got to win the game so i think we will go 2-0 england. we can hope for usa and — we will go 2-0 england. we can hope for usa and iran _ we will go 2-0 england. we can hope for usa and iran to _ we w
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. asi aslam as i am talking to you, two world cup matches are kicking off in iran. the usa and iran are old foes and they are vying each other for one of the last spots in the last 16. the others are england and wales. the match has just kicked off. others are england and wales. the match hasjust kicked off. it is match has “ust kicked off. it is auoin to match hasjust kicked off. it is going to be — match hasjust kicked off. it is going to be a...
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i'm ros atkins. this is outside source.fice. i since the us president came to office. . , ,., , since the us president came to office. . , , , office. i absolutely believe there need not be _ office. i absolutely believe there need not be a _ office. i absolutely believe there need not be a new— office. i absolutely believe there need not be a new cold - office. i absolutely believe there need not be a new cold war. - office. i absolutely believe there need not be a new cold war. we office. i absolutely believe there - need not be a new cold war. we have met many times with xi jinping and we were candid and clear with one another across the board of. uk will -a france another across the board of. uk will pay france millions _ another across the board of. uk will pay france millions of— another across the board of. uk will pay france millions of pounds - another across the board of. uk will pay france millions of pounds more| pay france millions of pounds more for increased patrols to prevent people crossing the channel in s
i'm ros atkins. this is outside source.fice. i since the us president came to office. . , ,., , since the us president came to office. . , , , office. i absolutely believe there need not be _ office. i absolutely believe there need not be a _ office. i absolutely believe there need not be a new— office. i absolutely believe there need not be a new cold - office. i absolutely believe there need not be a new cold war. - office. i absolutely believe there need not be a new cold war. we office. i...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source.last 16. the others are england and wales. the match has just kicked off. others are england and wales. the match hasjust kicked off. it is match has 'ust kicked off. it is auoin to match hasjust kicked off. it is going to be — match hasjust kicked off. it is going to be a _ match hasjust kicked off. it is going to be a tough _ match hasjust kicked off. it 3 going to be a tough one, but i think we've got to win the game so i think we've got to win the game so i think we will go 2—0 england. brute we've got to win the game so i think we will go 2-0 england.— we've got to win the game so i think we will go 2-0 england. we can hope for usa and — we will go 2-0 england. we can hope for usa and iran _ we will go 2-0 england. we can hope for usa and iran to _ we will go 2-0 england. we can hope for usa and iran to draw _ we will go 2-0 england. we can hope for usa and iran to draw and - we will go 2-0 england. we can hope for usa and iran to draw and is - we will go 2-0 england. we can hope
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source.last 16. the others are england and wales. the match has just kicked off. others are england and wales. the match hasjust kicked off. it is match has 'ust kicked off. it is auoin to match hasjust kicked off. it is going to be — match hasjust kicked off. it is going to be a _ match hasjust kicked off. it is going to be a tough _ match hasjust kicked off. it 3 going to be a tough one, but i think we've got to win the game so i think we've got to win...
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hello, i'm ros atkins. welcome to outside source. celebrations after saudi arabia defeats argentina — the first big shock of the world cup. declaring a public holiday. and defending world cup champions france, minus their best player, take on australia. we'll be live in doha. away from the world cup, cristiano ronaldo is to leave manchester united with immediate effect. he's currently in qatar, and will be playing for portugal on thursday. the search for survivors continues in indonesia. at least 268 people have died, many of them children, after school buildings collapse. translation: the other people were on the highest floor. _ they managed to be rescued. my brother—in—law was on the first floor. the ruins fell on him. in ukraine is bracing for a harsh winter. i've been speaking to one woman in kyiv about how she's coping with the blackouts which are expected to last for months. several developments to bring you from the world cup. defending champion france havejust kicked off against australia in their tournament opener. in the p
hello, i'm ros atkins. welcome to outside source. celebrations after saudi arabia defeats argentina — the first big shock of the world cup. declaring a public holiday. and defending world cup champions france, minus their best player, take on australia. we'll be live in doha. away from the world cup, cristiano ronaldo is to leave manchester united with immediate effect. he's currently in qatar, and will be playing for portugal on thursday. the search for survivors continues in indonesia. at...
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ros atkins has this report. elon musk put a car in space... ..smack down to earth.wo days later, he announced comedy is now illegal on twitter, which may be some people's way of describing what has happened since. his first move was on twitter�*s blue ticks, which identifies who someone is and denote some level of importance. elon musk didn't like it, calling it a lords—and—peasants system. instead, he said, anyone will be able to buy a tick. power to the people, he tweeted. and this people power is also a new revenue stream. he added, all complainers please continue complaining, but it will cost $8. and he added the idea of charging insults for arguments came from monty python. ijust paid! no, you didn't! idid!| i did! i did! i did! listening to the demands for $8, david frum urged him to stop, saying... the advice has gone unheeded, and in the middle of last week, things moved up a gear. musk posted about an unsubstantiated conspiracy theory about the hammer attack that hospitalised paul pelosi, husband of senior us democrat nancy pelosi. "there's a tiny possibili
ros atkins has this report. elon musk put a car in space... ..smack down to earth.wo days later, he announced comedy is now illegal on twitter, which may be some people's way of describing what has happened since. his first move was on twitter�*s blue ticks, which identifies who someone is and denote some level of importance. elon musk didn't like it, calling it a lords—and—peasants system. instead, he said, anyone will be able to buy a tick. power to the people, he tweeted. and this...
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ros atkins. let's have a look at today's papers.d as saying, "this is what i play football for". he is quite good, isn't he? i like the look of him. he he is quite good, isn't he? i like the look of him.— the south wales evening post leads with the words, 'we wouldn't have missed it for the world', adding that wales can be proud of its growing reputation on and off the field. and the guardian's lead story — as we've also been reporting this morning — focuses on the clinical trial of a drug which has been found to slow decline in patients in the early stages of alzheimer's. to slow down that decline. a real breakthrough- — to slow down that decline. a real breakthrough. we _ to slow down that decline. a real breakthrough. we will _ to slow down that decline. a real breakthrough. we will be - to slow down that decline. a real breakthrough. we will be talking | breakthrough. we will be talking about is that all morning and speaking to the head of alzheimer's research in the next hour.— research in the next hour. another health story _
ros atkins. let's have a look at today's papers.d as saying, "this is what i play football for". he is quite good, isn't he? i like the look of him. he he is quite good, isn't he? i like the look of him.— the south wales evening post leads with the words, 'we wouldn't have missed it for the world', adding that wales can be proud of its growing reputation on and off the field. and the guardian's lead story — as we've also been reporting this morning — focuses on the clinical...
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now it's time for the week, with ros atkins. this week has revolved around decisions.e. your vote... can change the future. get off. not short of advice. your vote... i can change the future. get off your couch _ can change the future. get off your couch and — can change the future. get off your couch and vote _ can change the future. get off your couch and vote.— can change the future. get off your couch and vote. how they vote may influence who _ couch and vote. how they vote may influence who ends _ couch and vote. how they vote may influence who ends up _ couch and vote. how they vote may influence who ends up running - couch and vote. how they vote may influence who ends up running for i influence who ends up running for president. in egypt, a gathering to decide what to do about climate change once again. we decide what to do about climate change once again.— change once again. we are on a hiahwa change once again. we are on a highway to _ change once again. we are on a highway to climate _ change once again. we are on a highway to climate hell- change once again
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time now for a look back at some of the big stories over the past seven days, with ros atkins on thethe '505 it was used as a base to carry out drills. now as an airfield it is hosting new arrivals again. thousands are coming across the channel by small boat. many are taking to this facility. you have an asylum system completely gridlocked. i can act as more people arrived, the government has and so the small village in kent finds itself as part of a story the system is broken, illegal migration is out of control. and so we have a story that raises fundamental questions about how the uk response to those that arrive on its shores. hello, welcome. now, this is the plan this week. we will talk about migration in a moment. i will also look at whyjoe biden thinks republicans' relationship with the truth risks the path to chaos. then these are workers in china fleeing their factory, we will explore the reasons why they've done this and how they connect to all of us. and the war in ukraine of course goes on but establishing what is happening there remains hard. they try to control what we
time now for a look back at some of the big stories over the past seven days, with ros atkins on thethe '505 it was used as a base to carry out drills. now as an airfield it is hosting new arrivals again. thousands are coming across the channel by small boat. many are taking to this facility. you have an asylum system completely gridlocked. i can act as more people arrived, the government has and so the small village in kent finds itself as part of a story the system is broken, illegal...
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sunday featured appearances from bbc news international editor jeremy bowen and its analysis editor ros atkinsher graphic showed the cost of the decisions made in the autumn statement. some of you noticed that those numbers actually refer to billions of pounds, not millions, as faisal islam made clear in his script — and that was corrected on the news at ten. but there were also objections to the irregular intervals shown in the left—hand axis of the graph. steve fifield's response: david taylor also spotted a problem. and john roberts summed up like this: now, with fake news on the rise over issues such as covid and the validity of the last american presidential election, it's a sign of the times that the bbc now has a disinformation correspondent, marianna spring. last month, she presented an edition of panorama which explored the conspiracy theory that terrorist attacks, such as the manchester arena bombing of 2017, never took place and were actually staged by a group of so—called crisis actors. sirens wail. tonight on panorama... emergency services are dealing with an incident near manches
sunday featured appearances from bbc news international editor jeremy bowen and its analysis editor ros atkinsher graphic showed the cost of the decisions made in the autumn statement. some of you noticed that those numbers actually refer to billions of pounds, not millions, as faisal islam made clear in his script — and that was corrected on the news at ten. but there were also objections to the irregular intervals shown in the left—hand axis of the graph. steve fifield's response: david...