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they wanted to remove, they wanted to remove out of rosenberger as a shareholder which out of rosenbergerer contends it's because they wanted to have a classification as a company which was free of jews, and you know, auto rosenberger is ready to leave germany. actually he's detained in a camp on charges of defilement. ed is helped by his successor as commercial director, helps him to be freed from the concentration camp. they don't do anything to help the cofounder out and later legal battle ensues. and the other families in my book, great, greatly profits from arian is asian. he acquires the companies of several battery companies owned by german jews far below the market value of their shares. everyday flick actually becomes the largest profiteer, at least largest privately, of the private businessmen becomes a largest profiteer. he takes over the massive conglomerates in central germany one for $69. and the other one is outright expropriated the nazi regime, and he himself an asset swap with those assets as well. another -- the family i what about in the book is -- and think rather jun
they wanted to remove, they wanted to remove out of rosenberger as a shareholder which out of rosenbergerer contends it's because they wanted to have a classification as a company which was free of jews, and you know, auto rosenberger is ready to leave germany. actually he's detained in a camp on charges of defilement. ed is helped by his successor as commercial director, helps him to be freed from the concentration camp. they don't do anything to help the cofounder out and later legal battle...
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a peer and porsche wanted to remove and out of rosenberger as a shareholder which out of rosenberg later contents is because they wanted to have a classification as a company which was free of -- and you know out of rosenberger is is ready to leave germany. actually, is then soon after he gets bought out of porsche. detained in a concentration camp on the charge of racial defilement. and is helped by his successor as commercial director helps him to to be freed from the construction camp porsche mps. don't do anything to help their co-founder out and later a whole legal battle ensues. and the other families in my book quant as well. greater great greatly profits from from arianization. he acquires the company's of equal several battery companies owned by german -- far below the market value of of their shares every day flick actually becomes the largest profiteer of at least largest privately. of the private businessman it becomes larger profiteer of arianization. it takes over the massive pet check brown core conglomerates in central, germany. in one for six million dollars also far bel
a peer and porsche wanted to remove and out of rosenberger as a shareholder which out of rosenberg later contents is because they wanted to have a classification as a company which was free of -- and you know out of rosenberger is is ready to leave germany. actually, is then soon after he gets bought out of porsche. detained in a concentration camp on the charge of racial defilement. and is helped by his successor as commercial director helps him to to be freed from the construction camp...
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however, rosenberger has a normal value of the shares, value it below market is a typical form the way the transaction were conducted, they wanted to remove rosenberger as a shareholder which was later convinced because they want the classificationh of the company and rosenberger is ready to leave germany to after they are brought out and detained on thel charge of racial defilement and is held by a successor is commercial director and helps him be freed the don't do anything to help them out. later they hold legal offices. the other part of my book with organization acquires the company, several companies owned by german jews far below market value of their shares becomes a large privateer of the organization and takes over the conglomerates in central germany for 6 million, also those shares and the other one is outright created by the natural regime and he ends up with those assets as well. then the fourth family i write about in the book, he writes about both senior and junior, and cofounding family and they agree to the largest shares and his father agrees, his father dies when he
however, rosenberger has a normal value of the shares, value it below market is a typical form the way the transaction were conducted, they wanted to remove rosenberger as a shareholder which was later convinced because they want the classificationh of the company and rosenberger is ready to leave germany to after they are brought out and detained on thel charge of racial defilement and is held by a successor is commercial director and helps him be freed the don't do anything to help them out....
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steve rosenberg, our russia editor— further escalation.g, our russia editor in moscow, - further escalation. steve rosenberg, our russia editor in moscow, many l our russia editor in moscow, many thanks. the death of a two year—old boy in greater manchester was caused by prolonged exposure to mould in the rented flat where the family lived. the rochdale coroner said the death of awaab ishak in december 2020 should be "a defining moment for the housing sector." the boy's father said he'd raised the issue several times with rochdale boroughwide housing — but that no action had been taken. the family accused the housing society of "providing unfair treatment" to migrants, refugees and asylum seekers. our north of england correspondent fiona trott has the story. a little boy who was suffocating in his own home. two—year—old awaab ishak had fungus in his blood and lungs. it came from this. these were his family's living conditions — where they washed, where children's clothes were left to dry, where they ate. they couldn't escape the mould. peo
steve rosenberg, our russia editor— further escalation.g, our russia editor in moscow, - further escalation. steve rosenberg, our russia editor in moscow, many l our russia editor in moscow, many thanks. the death of a two year—old boy in greater manchester was caused by prolonged exposure to mould in the rented flat where the family lived. the rochdale coroner said the death of awaab ishak in december 2020 should be "a defining moment for the housing sector." the boy's father...
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steve rosenberg _ they may be. ok, thank you, steve. steve rosenberg our _ they may be.ussian - they may be. ok, thank you, steve. | steve rosenberg our russian editor. the uk economy shrank over the summer, confirming what many economists and the bank of england believe to be the start of a recession. it fell by 0.2% between july and september — as households and businesses were hit by soaring prices, higher energy bills and rising interest rates. manufacturing — which was down 2.3% — has been a big factor in the decline. the uk is not yet officially in recession — that happens when the economy shrinks for two three—month periods in a row. 0ur economics editor, faisal islam reports in walsall, teepee electrical make the cables which connect electrics in cars and trains, so they are sensitive to consumer spending going down and government spending under pressure, as well as the rising cost of materials such as copper. in terms of inflationary pressures, this business is labour—intensive, of course, wage rises, and the material content here as a business is significant. w
steve rosenberg _ they may be. ok, thank you, steve. steve rosenberg our _ they may be.ussian - they may be. ok, thank you, steve. | steve rosenberg our russian editor. the uk economy shrank over the summer, confirming what many economists and the bank of england believe to be the start of a recession. it fell by 0.2% between july and september — as households and businesses were hit by soaring prices, higher energy bills and rising interest rates. manufacturing — which was down 2.3% —...
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the brilliant simon rosenberg who was never fooled about a big web wave will join us next.ave moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. with skyrizi 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months, after just 2 doses. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to. ♪♪ ♪ it's my moment so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothing is everything ♪ talk to your dermatologist about skyrizi. learn how abbvie could help you save. my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. ♪ my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scan, i know my glucose numbers without fingersticks. now, i'm managing my diabetes better, and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 t
the brilliant simon rosenberg who was never fooled about a big web wave will join us next.ave moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. with skyrizi 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months, after just 2 doses. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to. ♪♪ ♪ it's my moment so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothing is...
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nathan rosenberg, who talked about this, and particularly the role of machine tools. a professor at stanford. he was also quite influential in silicon valley in the early 90s. in the early 90s, a lot of people in silicon valley were trying to understand what types of the business could you take in existing businesses and automate, thanks to the internet, versus what things could not be done? one of the things that is always a big example is the extent to which video calls and phone calls, constitute for face to face. one of the things we have experience with in this pandemic is that there are certain types of jobs where you can outource certain sites of meetings. on the other hand, there are certain types of situations, particularly where a lot of teamwork is required, and there is a lot of uncertainty and fast movement and what you actually need teams to be working close together to get optimal benefits of their innovation. these are still problems to grapple with today. finally, if you think about the role of mass production, which in many ways becomes and hits its
nathan rosenberg, who talked about this, and particularly the role of machine tools. a professor at stanford. he was also quite influential in silicon valley in the early 90s. in the early 90s, a lot of people in silicon valley were trying to understand what types of the business could you take in existing businesses and automate, thanks to the internet, versus what things could not be done? one of the things that is always a big example is the extent to which video calls and phone calls,...
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nathan rosenberg in particular looked at this literature. and was one of the ones to look at the system of manufacturers in america from the standpoint of thinking about the diffusion of process. one of the things we don't realize is that the diffusion of process may be as important as the inventions within the industry itself. in fact rosenberg claims the really big innovation of the 19th century was not the steam engine nor the railroad nor any specific product, but rather the system of machine production and the way in which the leading economies of the world generalized from that they use the processes to make other things. so for example, we're going to look at the way in which firearms developed and became more refined in the processes and over time those processes became so generalized that many of their systems could be used to make things like typewriters. indeed rosenberg who studied a lot the problem of development in the third world. often stress the fact that the third world was not always ready these countries that were poor an
nathan rosenberg in particular looked at this literature. and was one of the ones to look at the system of manufacturers in america from the standpoint of thinking about the diffusion of process. one of the things we don't realize is that the diffusion of process may be as important as the inventions within the industry itself. in fact rosenberg claims the really big innovation of the 19th century was not the steam engine nor the railroad nor any specific product, but rather the system of...
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the brilliant simon rosenberg who was never fooled about a big red wave will join us next.ke your move and get out in front of eczema with steroid-free cibinqo. not an injection, cibinqo is a once-daily pill for adults who didn't respond to previous treatments. and it's proven to help provide clearer skin and relieve itch fast. cibinqo continuously treats eczema whether you're flaring or not. cibinqo can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. do not take with medicines that prevent blood clots. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma, lung, skin and other cancers, serious heart-related events, and blood clots can happen. people 50 and older with heart disease risk factors have an increased risk of serious heart-related events or death with jak inhibitors. it's time to get out in front of eczema. ask your doctor about once-daily cibinqo. my most important kitchen tool
the brilliant simon rosenberg who was never fooled about a big red wave will join us next.ke your move and get out in front of eczema with steroid-free cibinqo. not an injection, cibinqo is a once-daily pill for adults who didn't respond to previous treatments. and it's proven to help provide clearer skin and relieve itch fast. cibinqo continuously treats eczema whether you're flaring or not. cibinqo can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. before and during treatment, your...
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our russia editor steve rosenberg| our russia editor steve rosenberg there.rike over pay — with action expected to start by the end of the year. it's the first action of its kind since the royal college of nursing was set up more than a century ago. nurses want a pay rise of 5% above inflation. walkouts will take place in most but not all hospitals and community teams, but emergency care will still be staffed. our health editor hugh pym is here to explain more. yes, reeta, under the turnout rules, strike ballots can only take effect if at least half of a local workforce has voted. the result is that in scotland, nurses in all frontline services at health boards can go on strike. it's the same in northern ireland. in wales, there could now be walkouts at all health boards except one — aneurin bevan in the south east. in england, it was more of a mixed picture. atjust over half of patient services, including hospital and ambulance trusts, there can now be strikes by nurses following the votes. they say emergency care will not be affected. for many nurses, it is
our russia editor steve rosenberg| our russia editor steve rosenberg there.rike over pay — with action expected to start by the end of the year. it's the first action of its kind since the royal college of nursing was set up more than a century ago. nurses want a pay rise of 5% above inflation. walkouts will take place in most but not all hospitals and community teams, but emergency care will still be staffed. our health editor hugh pym is here to explain more. yes, reeta, under the turnout...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, st petersburg.ting report they are from our russia editor steve rosenberg. the football world cup kicks off in qatar in under three weeks — and it'll be the first time it's being staged in the middle east. fifa — world football's governing body — claimed it would be the first carbon neutral tournament. but environmentalists are furious and are now challenging that claim. in an open letter, a group of professional footballers are also demanding that fifa drops its carbon neutral claim, as our sports editor dan roan explains. despite being staged in the desert kingdom of qatar, organisers of the upcoming world cup have long hailed the green credentials of the event. this recyclable stadium, just one of a number of initiatives promoted by high—profile tournament ambassadors. the qatar world cup has set a real example in sustainability and what can be achieved. but today, fifa's official forecast of the event's likely carbon footprint was disputed by one renowned climate scientist. they're estimating 3.
steve rosenberg, bbc news, st petersburg.ting report they are from our russia editor steve rosenberg. the football world cup kicks off in qatar in under three weeks — and it'll be the first time it's being staged in the middle east. fifa — world football's governing body — claimed it would be the first carbon neutral tournament. but environmentalists are furious and are now challenging that claim. in an open letter, a group of professional footballers are also demanding that fifa drops...
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tom: we are frozen there on jeffrey rosenberg.t, it is a frozen moment with jeffrey rosenberg. it happens, you have that. and thankfully we have michael mckee to save us before we get to ira jersey. will you freeze on us? mike: well i'm here in person. just to go with the news lately, joe biden wants oil companies to produce more, they say they can't find people to work. we are also getting into the holiday season, i was just in the store and i wanted to buy a thanksgiving card but they were all christmas cards. the retail trade only added 7000 total and department stores and general merchandise stores lost jobs during the month. warehousing lost jobs during the month. what i'm wondering is if this is a seasonal problem in that when we have the pandemic, we all bought online. that pushed up the numbers of people doing retail and warehousing numbers. now, the seasonal adjustment factors are off. we have gone back to the pre-pandemic environment this may not be an accurate representation for where we are. tom: 10 year yield 4.1%. tw
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steve rosenberg. — language against putin. steve rosenberg, let _ language against putin. i think— during the winter months. i think so, i think that _ during the winter months. i think so, i think that despite _ during the winter months. i think so, i think that despite the - during the winter months. i think so, i think that despite the fact l so, i think that despite the fact that russia has suffered setbacks on the battlefield, that recruiting, the battlefield, that recruiting, the geopolitical poker player that he is, he believes he is still holding strong cards —— vladimir putin. and one of those cards is the winter card. he believes the more he pounds ukrainian infrastructure in the lead up to winter, the harder that winter is going to be for ukraine, the more pressure ukraine will come under, and that that will help vladimir putin secure something that he can present as a victory. i have said before that putin reminds me of a car that does not have any breaks, that does not have a gearbox, that is not even have a steering wheel, careering down this highway of escal
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in at the sports car designer not only twisted the truth of rosenberger's organization but also do f the same with storiesf other german jews and they hit the regime. haven extortion after the war. what's more blatant for the war seemedir as those people are beg persecuted by nazis considered their right even in cases where they are being compensated. by no means an isolated example. in the mid 60s for an example of act jewish family by italy return after the war. that will be hard to blame for its no doubt he is jewish wasm. forced out of germany by the nazis he was indicted to extra profit. so that late tight entrance latent ma semitism it's quite explicito. i referred to earlier to the patriarchs and industrialists perform a republican knotty, germany. stinking for many continued unabated the postwar era. deanna west germany. i was so confident to write this down in english it's very publicly published. i goes to show how common and widespread the casual use of anti- somatic remark, he dared to put it in such a public autobiography. which was first published in english and then la
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steve rosenberg joins us. what is russia's defense ministries think about what happened in polling?ying about what happened in poland? >> it is one denial. tonight, they issued a short statement in which it claimed that reports of elected -- alleged missile strikes was a deliberate provocation. that there would be no strikes near the ukrainian polish border. we know this was a mess and bombardment earlier today that massive russian bombardment across ukraine. this is a dangerous moment. what you need are challenge -- channels of communication between the opposing sides. we know relations are bad between russia and the west. but these channels of communication do exist. only yesterday, russia's spy chief met his u.s. counterpart for talks. reportedly, they talked about how to avoid nuclear escalation in the ukraine war. you would expect in these kinds of moments, conversations would be had between russia and the west to find out what happened tonight and to avoid further escalation. >> steve rosenberg in a very snow we moscow. let's stay with the conflict in ukraine. this time to con
steve rosenberg joins us. what is russia's defense ministries think about what happened in polling?ying about what happened in poland? >> it is one denial. tonight, they issued a short statement in which it claimed that reports of elected -- alleged missile strikes was a deliberate provocation. that there would be no strikes near the ukrainian polish border. we know this was a mess and bombardment earlier today that massive russian bombardment across ukraine. this is a dangerous moment....
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. let's turn to the day plus my other main story.n a sharp rise in the already long waits for cancer therapy in the past four years, according to analysis by the bbc. the number waiting longer than the target time of 62 days, in the past year, has passed 69,000 across england, northern ireland and scotland — twice as many as the same period in 2017—18. waits are also getting worse in wales, but the available data doesn't go back that far. there have also been record waits for patients in a&e in england. 0ur health editor hugh pym is here with more details. yes, huw. the latest figures for october highlight the dire situation in many hospitals in england. nearly 114,000 patients waited more than 12 hours in a&e after a decision to admit before a bed could be found — a big increase over the month. in england, the number treated or assessed within four hours of arriving at a&e was 69.3% — a record low and way short of the former 95% target. in scotland and wales the latest available figures were broadly similar — with northern ireland l
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. let's turn to the day plus my other main story.n a sharp rise in the already long waits for cancer therapy in the past four years, according to analysis by the bbc. the number waiting longer than the target time of 62 days, in the past year, has passed 69,000 across england, northern ireland and scotland — twice as many as the same period in 2017—18. waits are also getting worse in wales, but the available data doesn't go back that far. there have also...
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. >>> let's bring in david rosenberg, rosenberg research founder and president. thought was notable in her comments she sort of is center to hawkish, and i don't know if you would agree. she hasn't said i need to see if the data is still hot before implementing another 75-basis point hike they are not talking about a pause any time soon. what's your take >> no, they are in the talking about a pause, and they are all talking basically within shades of grade of being, you know, not hawkish or hawkish i think to a "t" they are all signaling, including loretta nester, 50 basis points at the next meeting and probably more into 2023. whether they go into 2023 remains to be seep, but that's what they want the markets to believe right now, and, you know, you have to be signature here shrugging your shoulders, you know, to be talking about slowing the pace from a steady diet of 75 basis points into an inverted yield curve and really what was a flat economy this year is pretty incredible. >> so you're still of the view that -- that they are doing too much and you should se
. >>> let's bring in david rosenberg, rosenberg research founder and president. thought was notable in her comments she sort of is center to hawkish, and i don't know if you would agree. she hasn't said i need to see if the data is still hot before implementing another 75-basis point hike they are not talking about a pause any time soon. what's your take >> no, they are in the talking about a pause, and they are all talking basically within shades of grade of being, you know, not...
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steve rosenberg, bbc, st. petersburg.: before we go tonight, have the story of an unusual family in australia. five lines -- lions sparked an emergency at a zoo in a made -- and making a bid for freedom. they were luckily returned home without incident, having enjoyed a nocturnal stroll. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymonjames. man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, fighting inflation -- the federal reserve hikes interest rates for the sixth time this year in an effort to counteract stubbornly rising prices across the economy. then, the upcoming midterms -- our latest poll reveals the political mood ahead of election da
steve rosenberg, bbc, st. petersburg.: before we go tonight, have the story of an unusual family in australia. five lines -- lions sparked an emergency at a zoo in a made -- and making a bid for freedom. they were luckily returned home without incident, having enjoyed a nocturnal stroll. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymonjames. man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman...
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laura:teve rosenberg in moscow, thank you.e war in ukraine continues, the sanctions are affecting russia's superrich, who are having their assets seized. the united states is stepping up efforts to impound super yachts held by oligarchs linked to the kremlin. for more is our correspondent, james. james: for years, living a life of luxury in the west, and fallacious -- in palatial villas and yachts. but as the west hit back with unprecedented sanctions to those with links to the kremlin. pres. biden: we will seas your yachts, your private jet we are coming for your ill-gotten gain. james: the prosecutor in charge has given a rare interview with bbc, promising a new wave of arrests and asset seizures, using techniques first deployed elsewhere. >> you think about money laundering. that is the next wave that will be coming down the pike. you can expect to see handcuffs in the coming weeks. james: for the first time, andrew adams discussed how the u.s. seized a super yacht, worsen as made of 325 million dollars, which they say is o
laura:teve rosenberg in moscow, thank you.e war in ukraine continues, the sanctions are affecting russia's superrich, who are having their assets seized. the united states is stepping up efforts to impound super yachts held by oligarchs linked to the kremlin. for more is our correspondent, james. james: for years, living a life of luxury in the west, and fallacious -- in palatial villas and yachts. but as the west hit back with unprecedented sanctions to those with links to the kremlin. pres....
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, st petersburg. let's get some of the day's other news.for the 2018 parkland school shooting, confirming the jury's sentencing recommendation. nikolas cruz had pleaded guilty to murdering 17 people and injuring 17 others. king charles has hosted a reception at buckingham palace to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the arrival of british asians from uganda. in august 1972, tens of thousands of ugandan asians were expelled from the country by its then leader idi amin. almost half resettled in the uk. it's more than 50 years now since the beatles called it quits — but they continue to fascinate. the remaining members of the fab four have just released a new version of their acclaimed album — revolver. accompanying it has been a series of music videos — and the latest is a little work of art — as tim allman explains. # when i wake up early in the morning # lift my head, i'm still yawning...# the mystery and the marvel of the beatles is the way they're rediscovered with every new generation. their music always seems to inspire — essentially a
steve rosenberg, bbc news, st petersburg. let's get some of the day's other news.for the 2018 parkland school shooting, confirming the jury's sentencing recommendation. nikolas cruz had pleaded guilty to murdering 17 people and injuring 17 others. king charles has hosted a reception at buckingham palace to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the arrival of british asians from uganda. in august 1972, tens of thousands of ugandan asians were expelled from the country by its then leader idi amin....
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our russia editor steve rosenberg has been monitoring reaction in moscow.what are russians being told about the war in ukraine? for more than eight months, the message the kremlin to the people has been, russia will be victorious. and yet there is no sign of the promised victory. on the contrary, the public is learning of problems. ♪ grim faces on state tv, as russia announces a retreat from kherson, the strategically important ukrainian city. >> i bet they care a hoot about this in the west, but we have to remain calm. at this kremlin support remains confident. >> withdrawal of our troops, temporary withdrawal of our troops from kherson, in order not to be surrendered, is not a defeat. even though a lot of people in the west would like to see this as a defeat. it is not. because sometimes, you need to go back one step to go tense steps further. steve: still, it does feel like vladimir putin has been trying to distanceimself from what many see as a setback. as the retreat was being announced, putin was shown visiting a brain research center. he thought his
our russia editor steve rosenberg has been monitoring reaction in moscow.what are russians being told about the war in ukraine? for more than eight months, the message the kremlin to the people has been, russia will be victorious. and yet there is no sign of the promised victory. on the contrary, the public is learning of problems. ♪ grim faces on state tv, as russia announces a retreat from kherson, the strategically important ukrainian city. >> i bet they care a hoot about this in the...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, saint petersburg.nd in magic mushrooms is helpful to patients suffering from depression. our medical editor fergus walsh is here with the details. psilocybin is the key psychoactive ingredient found in magic mushrooms and has been banned in the uk since 1971 so researchers got a special licence for this trial. more than 200 patients in ten countries took part. all had treatment resistant depression, at least two standard medicines hadn't helped. patients who received a single 25 milligram tablet of a synthetic form of psilocybin did best. one in three reported a significant reduction in their depression over three weeks. for one in five the improvement lasted for at least 12 weeks. welcome. this is where patients at london's king's college hospital received the psilocybin tablet. it triggers hallucinations, and these psychedelic effects last up to eight hours. a psychotherapist was on hand, because the short—term side effects can be frightening. afterwards, many felt their depression subside. i think a
steve rosenberg, bbc news, saint petersburg.nd in magic mushrooms is helpful to patients suffering from depression. our medical editor fergus walsh is here with the details. psilocybin is the key psychoactive ingredient found in magic mushrooms and has been banned in the uk since 1971 so researchers got a special licence for this trial. more than 200 patients in ten countries took part. all had treatment resistant depression, at least two standard medicines hadn't helped. patients who received...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. says it's sending up to $400 million worth of new military assistance to ukraine. the latest aid package focuses on air defence. the defence department said additional air defence capabilities were critical, given russia's brutal and unrelenting attacks on ukrainian infrastructure. ukraine will also get more ammunition for the himars rocket artillery system, which has proven effective against the russians. nearly four weeks ago, aboriginal teenager cassius turvey was walking home from his school in perth with friends, when they were allegedly chased and cassius was beaten with a metal rod. he died in hospital ten days later. the australian prime minister anthony albanese claimed that the attack was clearly racially motivated — but police say the investigation continues and have urged people not to speculate about a motive. cassius�*s mother spoke to our australia correspondent shaimaa khalil. and a warning for aboriginal and torres strait islander viewers — this report contains images
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. says it's sending up to $400 million worth of new military assistance to ukraine. the latest aid package focuses on air defence. the defence department said additional air defence capabilities were critical, given russia's brutal and unrelenting attacks on ukrainian infrastructure. ukraine will also get more ammunition for the himars rocket artillery system, which has proven effective against the russians. nearly four weeks ago, aboriginal teenager cassius...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, st petersburg. let's get some of the day's other news.al comeback. with nearly all of the votes counted from the general election, his conservative likud party, and its far—right allies, have a narrow lead. it's israel's fifth election in four years. the current caretaker prime minister, yair lapid, has urged people to wait for the final results. a new climate report says temperatures in europe have been going up by more than twice the global average. the world meteorological 0rganisation says this means alpine glaciers are receding and greenland's ice sheet is melting, contributing to rising sea levels. its report says communities will continue to be hit by exceptional heat, wildfires and floods. it's more than 50 years now since the beatles called it quits — but they continue to fascinate. the remaining members of the fab four have just released a new version of their acclaimed album revolver. accompanying it has been a series of music videos — and the latest is a little work of art, as the bbc�*s tim allman explains. # when i wake up e
steve rosenberg, bbc news, st petersburg. let's get some of the day's other news.al comeback. with nearly all of the votes counted from the general election, his conservative likud party, and its far—right allies, have a narrow lead. it's israel's fifth election in four years. the current caretaker prime minister, yair lapid, has urged people to wait for the final results. a new climate report says temperatures in europe have been going up by more than twice the global average. the world...
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that's steve rosenberger in russia.i7 are convinced the current conflict in ukraine could have been avoided if the world had taken a harder line with russia eight years ago. the verdict comes as investigators in the recently—liberated ukrainian region of kherson discovered 63 bodies scarred with signs of torture. russia has denied its forces have been committing atrocities. 0ur correspondentjames waterhouse has been speaking to people who were held by russian forces in the southern city for most of this year. and just a warning, his report contains details you may find distressing. it's only once russia leaves... ..that you get a sense of what they've done. what allegedly happened here is a picture of brutality. this used to be a police station in kherson. after russian forces took control, officials say it became a torture chamber. angella, a tvjournalist, spent 31 days there. translation: on the third - floor, people, men were beaten. 0n the first floor, we heard that it was electrocution. when a person is being tortu
that's steve rosenberger in russia.i7 are convinced the current conflict in ukraine could have been avoided if the world had taken a harder line with russia eight years ago. the verdict comes as investigators in the recently—liberated ukrainian region of kherson discovered 63 bodies scarred with signs of torture. russia has denied its forces have been committing atrocities. 0ur correspondentjames waterhouse has been speaking to people who were held by russian forces in the southern city for...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. biden is embarking on a whirlwind diplomatic tour which will take him to egypt, cambodia and indonesia. over the next few days he'll attend cop27, the us-asean summit and the east asia summit before joining the meeting of 620 leaders in bali. that's where the most anticipated event of the trip will take place: a face—to—face meeting with the chinese president xijinping. here's what mr biden had to say about the forthcoming encounter. what i want to do with him when we talk is layout what each of our redlines are, understand what he believes to be and the critical national interest of china, what i know to be the global interest of the united states and determine whether or not they conflict with one another. if they do, how do we resolve it and how do we work it out? nearly four weeks ago, aboriginal teenager cassius turvey was walking home from his school in perth with friends, when they were allegedly chased and cassius was beaten with a metal rod. he died in hospital 10 days later.
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. biden is embarking on a whirlwind diplomatic tour which will take him to egypt, cambodia and indonesia. over the next few days he'll attend cop27, the us-asean summit and the east asia summit before joining the meeting of 620 leaders in bali. that's where the most anticipated event of the trip will take place: a face—to—face meeting with the chinese president xijinping. here's what mr biden had to say about the forthcoming encounter. what i want to do with...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, st petersburg.scinate. the remaining members of the fab four have just released a new version of their acclaimed album — revolver. accompanying it has been a series of music videos and the latest is a little work of art, as the bbc�*s tim allman explains. # when i wake up early in the morning # lift my head, i'm still yawning...# the mystery and the marvel of the beatles is the way they're rediscovered with every new generation. their music always seems to inspire — essentially art creating art. that was certainly true for em cooper, a film—maker and animator given the chance to turn one of their songs into a living painting. i've always been a beatles fan and when i saw the opportunity to work on i'm 0nly sleeping, it wasjust, like, really amazing. it kind of sparked a huge load of ideas straightaway for me. it's just a beautiful song and it'sjust got so much in it. using hand—painted animation cells — more than 1300 in total — she built up the work frame by frame, wanting the viewer to be envelope
steve rosenberg, bbc news, st petersburg.scinate. the remaining members of the fab four have just released a new version of their acclaimed album — revolver. accompanying it has been a series of music videos and the latest is a little work of art, as the bbc�*s tim allman explains. # when i wake up early in the morning # lift my head, i'm still yawning...# the mystery and the marvel of the beatles is the way they're rediscovered with every new generation. their music always seems to inspire...
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let's stop to steve rosenberg _ see it. thank you. let's stop to steve rosenberg in _ see it.op to steve rosenberg in moscow. . see it. thank you. let's stop to i steve rosenberg in moscow. how see it. thank you. let's stop to - steve rosenberg in moscow. how much of a blow is best to russia? iii steve rosenberg in moscow. how much of a blow is best to russia? ii this of a blow is best to russia? if this reall is of a blow is best to russia? if this really is the _ of a blow is best to russia? if this really is the case, _ of a blow is best to russia? if this really is the case, if _ of a blow is best to russia? if this really is the case, if russia - of a blow is best to russia? if this really is the case, if russia really| really is the case, if russia really has taken — really is the case, if russia really has taken the decision to retreat from _ has taken the decision to retreat from kherson as the russian generals announced _ from kherson as the russian generals announced to the russian public this afternoon. _ announced to the russian public this afternoon, then that is
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.eak to michael o'hanlon, a senior fellow and director of research in foreign policy at the brookings institution. hello to you. greetings. kherson _ hello to you. greetings. kherson was _ hello to you. greetings. kherson was a - hello to you. greetings. kherson was a big - hello to you. greetings. kherson was a big gainl hello to you. greetings. l kherson was a big gain for moscow, did theyjust moscow, did they just overestimate moscow, did theyjust overestimate their abilities? certainly in february they thought they would win the whole war in a week and take the whole country so yes, they overestimated their abilities dramatically. but in this specific case, as you know this was the big regional capital in the south that they thought would be their pathway to a debtor and take the whole black sea coast. and that's one more frustration they have encountered over the course of the campaign. —— pathway 20 debtor. it is important not to get too enthusiastic, those of us who support ukrai
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.eak to michael o'hanlon, a senior fellow and director of research in foreign policy at the brookings institution. hello to you. greetings. kherson _ hello to you. greetings. kherson was _ hello to you. greetings. kherson was a - hello to you. greetings. kherson was a big - hello to you. greetings. kherson was a big gainl hello to you. greetings. l kherson was a big gain for moscow, did theyjust moscow, did they just overestimate moscow, did theyjust...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.now speak to peter zalmayev, who's director of the eurasia democracy initiative. he joins us from kyiv. what happens now that ukrainian forces have the opportunity to move back into kherson? we are hearing reports very much according to russian military doctrine of trickery and subterfuge, we can expect that you will have turned it into a city of death, there are already reports that a whole apartment blocks and whole areas of kherson our mind. ukrainian media are reporting that russians have already blown up the objects of critical infrastructure. they have essentially taken down the power station there. also, blown up the tv station, so it's not going to be easy. it's going to take days for the russians to retreat. mind you, there are 40,000 troops there. i willjust quote the words of one of our officials, who said that this is what russian world looks like. they came, they rubbed, celebrated, killed witnesses, then left ruins and left altogether.— witnesses, then left ruins and left
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow.now speak to peter zalmayev, who's director of the eurasia democracy initiative. he joins us from kyiv. what happens now that ukrainian forces have the opportunity to move back into kherson? we are hearing reports very much according to russian military doctrine of trickery and subterfuge, we can expect that you will have turned it into a city of death, there are already reports that a whole apartment blocks and whole areas of kherson our mind. ukrainian media...
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to avoid any escalation, as steve rosenberg put it.g leaders. want to bring among leaders. i want to bring in my colleague, who has been watching all of this, monitoring this very closely from the newsroom in london. just bring us up to speed with what know. just bring us up to speed with what i know— ”z"'h£made has made a . . 7 has made a point 7 hasrmade a point of they are reacting saving than“: readranw ~ 7 and gaging these“: readies-mag ~ , and that's because calmly, and that's because of how high the stakes are here. any reaction and can have a very big consequence. in terms of what poland is doing, they're trying to look up the facts. they know that this was a russian missile, they don't know who fired it, and they say that two people have been killed. that's what they're laying out so far, and what's important there is what they're saying they don't know. the big question mark �*s here have very serious consequences. they don't know who fired it, or if it was intentional or an accident, and they don't it was intentional or an a
to avoid any escalation, as steve rosenberg put it.g leaders. want to bring among leaders. i want to bring in my colleague, who has been watching all of this, monitoring this very closely from the newsroom in london. just bring us up to speed with what know. just bring us up to speed with what i know— ”z"'h£made has made a . . 7 has made a point 7 hasrmade a point of they are reacting saving than“: readranw ~ 7 and gaging these“: readies-mag ~ , and that's because calmly, and...
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carol lam and chuck rosenberg, thank you both.g up, as the attorney general appoint a special prosecutor, to continue multiple investigations into donald trump, the january six committee creates a team to decide criminal referrals, the person leading that subcommittee's jamie raskin who joins me next. me next. with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary. flonase sensimist provides non-drowsy, 24-hour relief. in a scent free, gentle mist. psst! psst! flonase. all good. meet leon the third... leon the second... and leon... the first of them all. three generations, who all bank differently with chase. leon's saving up for his first set of wheels... nice try. really? this leon's paying for his paint job on the spot... and this leon, as a chase private client, he's in the south of france, taking out cash with no atm fees. that's because this family of leons has chase. actually, it's león. ooh la la! one bank for now. for later. for life. chase. make more of what's yours. hi! need new glasses? one bank for now. for later. for life. g
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fascinating report from a russian editor steve rosenberg.beating a protester. the attack was so brutal that it's led to an outcry in iran. this comes as anti—government protests continue throughout the country following the death of the young woman mahsa amini, who died in police custody. let's speak to our news reporter azadeh moshiri, who is following events in iran. great to get you on the programme. in the first instance could you describe what happened in that video? the video was apparently shot in tehran and in it you can see several police officers severely beating a man until he is unconscious then continue to pile on top of him even though he's not moving any more. at one point it even appears that a police officer was on a motorcycle and him over, so obviously these were distressing images, the police have now said that they will launch an investigation. they aim to find out who these police officers were, and they say that they committed on ethical and violent behaviour. this tends to be the response each time there is undeniable
fascinating report from a russian editor steve rosenberg.beating a protester. the attack was so brutal that it's led to an outcry in iran. this comes as anti—government protests continue throughout the country following the death of the young woman mahsa amini, who died in police custody. let's speak to our news reporter azadeh moshiri, who is following events in iran. great to get you on the programme. in the first instance could you describe what happened in that video? the video was...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. is embarking on a whirlwind diplomatic tour which will take him to egypt, cambodia, and indonesia. over the next few days, he'll attend cop27, the us-asean summit, and the east asia summit before joining the meeting of 620 leaders in bali. that's where the most anticipated event of the trip will take place — a face—to—face meeting with the chinese president xijinping. here's what mr biden had to say about the forthcoming encounter. what i want to do with him, when we talk, is lay out what each of our red lines are — understand what he believes to be, in the critical national interests of china, what i know to be the critical interests of the united states, and determine whether or not they conflict with one another. and if they do, how do we resolve it and work it out? let's get more on this. azadeh moshiri is in our london newsroom. she's been watching this forthcoming meeting very closely. just put us in the context for us, why is this such an anticipated meeting between the two lea
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. is embarking on a whirlwind diplomatic tour which will take him to egypt, cambodia, and indonesia. over the next few days, he'll attend cop27, the us-asean summit, and the east asia summit before joining the meeting of 620 leaders in bali. that's where the most anticipated event of the trip will take place — a face—to—face meeting with the chinese president xijinping. here's what mr biden had to say about the forthcoming encounter. what i want to do with...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, saint petersburg.o serve when they should have failed vetting procedures. the police watchdog looked at eight forces and reviewed hundreds of vetting files. here's our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds. "it's too easy for the wrong people to get in." that's the verdict of this report and the concerns go back a decade. this is stephen mitchell, a northumbria police officer, jailed for rape and sexual assaults committed on duty when he joined the police. previous allegations about him weren't revealed in the vetting process. or, another one, ian naude, cheshire police, convicted of child sexual abuse. past allegations against him were put on the police database, but he wasn't given extra vetting. and wayne couzens, the muderer of sarah everard. his vetting is still being investigated. today's report was commissioned because of that horrific case. the inspectors closely examined sample vetting cases from eight forces. about one in five of them is somebody we think either shouldn't have joined or if
steve rosenberg, bbc news, saint petersburg.o serve when they should have failed vetting procedures. the police watchdog looked at eight forces and reviewed hundreds of vetting files. here's our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds. "it's too easy for the wrong people to get in." that's the verdict of this report and the concerns go back a decade. this is stephen mitchell, a northumbria police officer, jailed for rape and sexual assaults committed on duty when he joined the police....
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the bbc�*s steve rosenberg is in moscow., which is the normal reaction you get from the russian authorities whenever they accused of something. so, tonight, the defence ministry issued a short statement in which it claims that report of alleged russian missiles falling in poland was a deliberate provocation aimed at escalation. the statement also claims that there would be no strikes using russian weapons on targets near the ukrainian polish border. although of course we know there were the —— was this massive russian debarment today across ukraine. at times like this, at times of crisis — and this is a dangerous moment — what you need are channels of communication between the opposing sides. you need one side to pick up the phone and talk to the other. we know relations are bad between russia and the west, but these channels of communication do exist, and only yesterday, russia's spy exist, and only yesterday, russia's spy chief met his us counterpart, the cia director, for talks. reportedly, they talked about how to avoid
the bbc�*s steve rosenberg is in moscow., which is the normal reaction you get from the russian authorities whenever they accused of something. so, tonight, the defence ministry issued a short statement in which it claims that report of alleged russian missiles falling in poland was a deliberate provocation aimed at escalation. the statement also claims that there would be no strikes using russian weapons on targets near the ukrainian polish border. although of course we know there were the...
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that was steve rosenberg talking about how no—one wants an escalation.h moshiri who's in our studio in london. we're getting reports that leaders of the 67 group of democracies are arranging an emergency meeting on wednesday in response to the missiles landing in poland, japan's kyodo news agency has reported. what more can you tell us? there was meant to be a meeting between the uk and japan. that has been postponed now given the emergency meeting of the g7. the emergency meeting of the 67. it is worth reminding the audience that the 67 comprises seven of the world's largest economies. including the united states, united kingdom, germany, italy, france, japan and canada. and i have met several times this past year to discuss the invasion of ukraine and collective responses. it is also worth mentioning that russia did join the 67, used to be the 68 in 1998, but it was suspended from the gathering and the group after its invasion of crimea in 2014. it is a meeting of the west and japan. right now it only that after an event that is potentially a very big
that was steve rosenberg talking about how no—one wants an escalation.h moshiri who's in our studio in london. we're getting reports that leaders of the 67 group of democracies are arranging an emergency meeting on wednesday in response to the missiles landing in poland, japan's kyodo news agency has reported. what more can you tell us? there was meant to be a meeting between the uk and japan. that has been postponed now given the emergency meeting of the g7. the emergency meeting of the 67....