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ross: i'm ross. welcome to "outside source." israeli prime minister said he wl dissolve parliament which will trigger elections, the fifth election in 3.5 years. we will see if mr. netanyahu will feature in that election. and what is happening in terms of food distribution around the world is a real r crime. >> it's a deliberate attempt to create hunger. ross: emmanuel macron won a second term as president but lost his parliamentary geordie as the far left in the far right both made gains. ♪ let's begin in israel, the prime minister has announced he will step down from his post and plans to dissolve parliament. that will mean in time and new election. mr. bennet has been israel's prime minister for just over your but he's been having all sorts of problems controlling his ruling coalition government. if the vote goes through -- will take over but only until october which will be the fifth election in just under four years. there were twvotes of no confidence only with a narrow majority. first, reaction from former prime minister
ross: i'm ross. welcome to "outside source." israeli prime minister said he wl dissolve parliament which will trigger elections, the fifth election in 3.5 years. we will see if mr. netanyahu will feature in that election. and what is happening in terms of food distribution around the world is a real r crime. >> it's a deliberate attempt to create hunger. ross: emmanuel macron won a second term as president but lost his parliamentary geordie as the far left in the far right both...
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ross barnett, ross barnett. curtis wilkie: barnett had a reputation of just kind of a blundering blunderbuss. and we all thought he was a complete buffoon, something of a fool. he was constantly doing goofy things. so he was a laughable figure of mythic proportions here in mississippi history. gerald blessey: he had been a trial lawyer. he made a lot of money appealing to juries. so he was tall and gregarious. he used language that a six-year-old would understand. he appealed to racial hatred and bias. curtis wilkie: oh, he was a quintessential demagogue. ross barnett: my conscience is clear. i am moved only by a deep and abiding affection for the welfe of all of the people of mississippi. dona r. colethe syst thatallowee was a system that had pretty much disenfranchised the people of color vote. and so i'm sure that he felt free to use them and use that to promote his political will. frank thackston: the key to political success in mississippi at the time was to convince the voters that you're more conservative
ross barnett, ross barnett. curtis wilkie: barnett had a reputation of just kind of a blundering blunderbuss. and we all thought he was a complete buffoon, something of a fool. he was constantly doing goofy things. so he was a laughable figure of mythic proportions here in mississippi history. gerald blessey: he had been a trial lawyer. he made a lot of money appealing to juries. so he was tall and gregarious. he used language that a six-year-old would understand. he appealed to racial hatred...
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ross: welcome to downing street.the last few moments, voting on the vote no-confidence on boris johnson has closed. those secret ballots have now been cast in this vote of confidence in the prime minister's leadership. we will find out the result in one hours time, and all day long we've heard conservative mps making the case against the prime minister and for him as well. >> today's t day we want to get out of the way. >> i don't think you can be in chargef setting the rules during lockdown and then blatantly allowing people under your direct leadership to break those rules. ross: in the last couple of hours of scottish -- a scottish conservative has resigned as foreign secretary. >> in discussions with my constituents about how they felt was very clear, there's a lot of unhappiness. ross: there are some numbers we are looking out for. boris johnson needs t backing of at least 180 of his mps to hold on to the leadership of the conservative party today he told those mps that he would win for them again as he brief th
ross: welcome to downing street.the last few moments, voting on the vote no-confidence on boris johnson has closed. those secret ballots have now been cast in this vote of confidence in the prime minister's leadership. we will find out the result in one hours time, and all day long we've heard conservative mps making the case against the prime minister and for him as well. >> today's t day we want to get out of the way. >> i don't think you can be in chargef setting the rules during...
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yes, diana ross, she is a legend. yes, diana ross- _ diana ross, she is a legend. yes, diana ross. a legend. yes, diana ross. all of _ diana ross, she is a legend. yes, diana ross. all of them. - diana ross, she is a legend. yes, diana ross. all of them. amazing. those lucky enough to be successful have been arriving throughout the afternoon and early evening, looking forward to what they hope will be a special night of music for them and for her majesty. liso mzimba, bbc news, buckingham palace. now in other news — ukraine says russian forces have blown up bridges on a river near the key eastern city of severodonetsk to stop reinforcements coming in. the city is the main focus of russia's current offensive in the donbas region. kyiv says it has recaptured part of the territory that was lost to russian forces. but as our ukraine correspondentjoe inwood reports, both sides are presenting very different pictures of how the conflict is unfolding. russian armour still rolling forward, moving to encircle ukraine's forces in the donbas, an advancing army, liberating the people of this re
yes, diana ross, she is a legend. yes, diana ross- _ diana ross, she is a legend. yes, diana ross. a legend. yes, diana ross. all of _ diana ross, she is a legend. yes, diana ross. all of them. - diana ross, she is a legend. yes, diana ross. all of them. amazing. those lucky enough to be successful have been arriving throughout the afternoon and early evening, looking forward to what they hope will be a special night of music for them and for her majesty. liso mzimba, bbc news, buckingham...
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it's _ answer is with diana ross. how do you follow that. it's a _ answer is with diana ross.low that. it's a good booking and the people who are here had a lovely time, it was so busy here, arguably ben, whisper it possibly busierfor diana ross arguably ben, whisper it possibly busier for diana ross than arguably ben, whisper it possibly busierfor diana ross than paul mccartney but we can't tell for sure but it was on the same levels. following on tonight, elbow playing at the moment, they will do their song on a day like this but tonight it's the american grammy award winning kendrick lamar who will be headlining this stage and finishing off the pyramid stage which had billie eilish starting it as the youngest headlining act and kendrick lamarfinishing off. elsewhere you have the pet shop boys, they are headlining the other stage, to bring this festival to a close and people have been desperate for this, 2019 was the last time before this year's festival. people stood in this field, listening to music, cheering and singing. they have been desperate to have a good time and th
it's _ answer is with diana ross. how do you follow that. it's a _ answer is with diana ross.low that. it's a good booking and the people who are here had a lovely time, it was so busy here, arguably ben, whisper it possibly busierfor diana ross arguably ben, whisper it possibly busier for diana ross than arguably ben, whisper it possibly busierfor diana ross than paul mccartney but we can't tell for sure but it was on the same levels. following on tonight, elbow playing at the moment, they...
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as diana ross.as played in 50 years, it is not true, it is the first time in 50 years in the uk. you would not want to be making your return here if you had not played in 50 years! return here if you had not played in 50 ears! ~ ., i. return here if you had not played in 50 ears! ~ . ,, ~' return here if you had not played in 50 ears! ~ . ~' j 50 years! what you think they're feelin: 50 years! what you think they're feeling like _ 50 years! what you think they're feeling like up — 50 years! what you think they're feeling like up their _ 50 years! what you think they're feeling like up their quest - 50 years! what you think they're feeling like up their quest might | 50 years! what you think they're i feeling like up their quest might do no musicians coming to talk to them. george ezra looks perfectly comfortable, happy and relaxed, but what are they feeling7 george ezra is a laid—back guy, used to big shows, big outdoor shows. is a laid—back guy, used to big shows, big outdoorshows. i is a laid-back
as diana ross.as played in 50 years, it is not true, it is the first time in 50 years in the uk. you would not want to be making your return here if you had not played in 50 years! return here if you had not played in 50 ears! ~ ., i. return here if you had not played in 50 ears! ~ . ,, ~' return here if you had not played in 50 ears! ~ . ~' j 50 years! what you think they're feelin: 50 years! what you think they're feeling like _ 50 years! what you think they're feeling like up — 50 years!...
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ross. dr. ross: i am grateful for the invitation to testify today. i consider this to be a great privilege and honor to engage with those who serve our nation. biometrics is a viable technology. -- valuable technology. it is necessary to ensure that the privacy of individuals is not unduly compromised when their data are used in certain applications. the purpose of my testimony is to communicate some of the ways in which the privacy of the biometric data of individuals can be enhanced thereby facilitating the responsible use of this powerful technology. firstly, the benefits of our metrics. the need for reliably determining the identity of a person is critical in a vast number of applications ranging from personal smartphones to border security. from self-driving vehicles to deporting, tracking child vaccinations, preventing human trafficking. biometrics is increasingly being used in several such applications. many smartphones employ automated face or fingerprint recognition when unlocking
ross. dr. ross: i am grateful for the invitation to testify today. i consider this to be a great privilege and honor to engage with those who serve our nation. biometrics is a viable technology. -- valuable technology. it is necessary to ensure that the privacy of individuals is not unduly compromised when their data are used in certain applications. the purpose of my testimony is to communicate some of the ways in which the privacy of the biometric data of individuals can be enhanced thereby...
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because he had _ difficult for douglas ross because he had come _ difficult for douglas ross becausess because - he had come out to oppose the prime minister. _ he had come out to oppose the prime minister. he — he had come out to oppose the prime minister. he had _ he had come out to oppose the prime minister, he had then changed - he had come out to oppose the prime minister, he had then changed his- minister, he had then changed his mind _ minister, he had then changed his mind and said _ minister, he had then changed his mind and said the war— minister, he had then changed his mind and said the war in- minister, he had then changed his mind and said the war in ukraine. mind and said the war in ukraine means— mind and said the war in ukraine means now— mind and said the war in ukraine means now is— mind and said the war in ukraine means now is at— mind and said the war in ukraine means now is at the _ mind and said the war in ukraine means now is at the time - mind and said the war in ukraine means now is at the time for. means now is at the time for a leadership— means now is at
because he had _ difficult for douglas ross because he had come _ difficult for douglas ross becausess because - he had come out to oppose the prime minister. _ he had come out to oppose the prime minister. he — he had come out to oppose the prime minister. he had _ he had come out to oppose the prime minister, he had then changed - he had come out to oppose the prime minister, he had then changed his- minister, he had then changed his mind _ minister, he had then changed his mind and said _...
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diana ross there on the stage, chain reaction.ars old! i you'll be working very hard. she is 78 years old!— 78 years old! i know, it is incredible _ 78 years old! i know, it is incredible the _ 78 years old! i know, it is incredible the energy i 78 years old! i know, it is| incredible the energy that 78 years old! i know, it is i incredible the energy that she 78 years old! i know, it is - incredible the energy that she has on stage. and people have been looking forward to this concert for a long time. at what they have had to do, of course, starting particular with the goldenjubilee concert in 2002 followed by the diamond jubilee concert ten years later in 2012 is a try to make each one even more spectacular than the last. and every time they do one of these, it seems to go down so well. they have a real struggle to think how are we going to make the next one even better. they have had the luxury of having ten years, i suppose, to plan it in between the 50th and 60th and then 78, but getting diana ross to actually close the show
diana ross there on the stage, chain reaction.ars old! i you'll be working very hard. she is 78 years old!— 78 years old! i know, it is incredible _ 78 years old! i know, it is incredible the _ 78 years old! i know, it is incredible the energy i 78 years old! i know, it is| incredible the energy that 78 years old! i know, it is i incredible the energy that she 78 years old! i know, it is - incredible the energy that she has on stage. and people have been looking forward to this concert for a...
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clean, diana ross. how iconic. _ excited to see tonight? clean, diana ross. how iconic.about- excited to see tonight? clean, diana ross. how iconic. how about you? l excited to see tonight? clean, diana i ross. how iconic. how about you? rod stewart. ross. how iconic. how about you? rod stewart- now. — ross. how iconic. how about you? rod stewart. now, seven _ ross. how iconic. how about you? rod stewart. now, seven years _ ross. how iconic. how about you? rod stewart. now, seven years of- ross. how iconic. how about you? rod stewart. now, seven years of the - stewart. now, seven years of the queen on the _ stewart. now, seven years of the queen on the throne. _ stewart. now, seven years of the queen on the throne. this - stewart. now, seven years of the queen on the throne. this is - queen on the throne. this is significant. what does the queen mean to you as you love she means a lot. she's a very hard—working lady. consistency, she represents change for the _ consistency, she represents change for the country. how consistency, she represents change for the country-— fo
clean, diana ross. how iconic. _ excited to see tonight? clean, diana ross. how iconic.about- excited to see tonight? clean, diana ross. how iconic. how about you? l excited to see tonight? clean, diana i ross. how iconic. how about you? rod stewart. ross. how iconic. how about you? rod stewart- now. — ross. how iconic. how about you? rod stewart. now, seven _ ross. how iconic. how about you? rod stewart. now, seven years _ ross. how iconic. how about you? rod stewart. now, seven years of-...
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no, no, we're looking for a type." >> jimmy: a tracee ellis ross type >> type.. come on. [ cheers and applause i mean, you've been -- the show has received, i want to say like almost 30 emmy nominations. >> a lot >> jimmy: you've been nominated five times [ cheers and applause >> i've been nominated five times, yes >> jimmy: you are phenomenal in this >> thank you >> jimmy: i just saw you present on the oscars, the academy awards >> ah, yes that was quite a night >> jimmy: do you like being a nominee? or do you like being a a performer on the oscars? >> i always like being a a nominee. but i love going to awards shows mostly because i love getting dressed up >> jimmy: yeah >> i mean -- >> jimmy: you get dressed up, and you get to go to these amazing parties. >> you get to go to these amazing parties. usually you know people. because now, when -- if you got into a point of being nominated, you see your friends. it is really fun to do that. but also, you get to see very exciting people. [ laughter ] like very exciting people. >> jimmy: who freaked you out? >> i sa
no, no, we're looking for a type." >> jimmy: a tracee ellis ross type >> type.. come on. [ cheers and applause i mean, you've been -- the show has received, i want to say like almost 30 emmy nominations. >> a lot >> jimmy: you've been nominated five times [ cheers and applause >> i've been nominated five times, yes >> jimmy: you are phenomenal in this >> thank you >> jimmy: i just saw you present on the oscars, the academy awards >> ah,...
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inside is ben ross.- you i inside is ben ross. silence! you call yourself— inside is ben ross.inside is ben ross. silence! you call yourself a doctor _ inside is ben ross. silence! you call yourself a doctor who - inside is ben ross. silence! youj call yourself a doctor who geek, inside is ben ross. silence! you - call yourself a doctor who geek, did you make this dalek?— you make this dalek? affirmative! ma be you make this dalek? affirmative! may be about _ you make this dalek? affirmative! may be about three _ you make this dalek? affirmative! may be about three hours - you make this dalek? affirmative! may be about three hours in - you make this dalek? affirmative! may be about three hours in that, | may be about three hours in that, are you comfy in there? affirmative! wh do are you comfy in there? affirmative! why do you — are you comfy in there? affirmative! why do you want _ are you comfy in there? affirmative! why do you want to _ are you comfy in there? affirmative! why do you want to take _ are you comfy in there? affirmative! why do you want to take part - are you c
inside is ben ross.- you i inside is ben ross. silence! you call yourself— inside is ben ross.inside is ben ross. silence! you call yourself a doctor _ inside is ben ross. silence! you call yourself a doctor who - inside is ben ross. silence! youj call yourself a doctor who geek, inside is ben ross. silence! you - call yourself a doctor who geek, did you make this dalek?— you make this dalek? affirmative! ma be you make this dalek? affirmative! may be about _ you make this dalek?...
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diana ross. i was seven when she came to _ stewart, diana ross. i was seven when she came to the _ stewart, diana ross. i was seven when she came to the throne - stewart, diana ross. i was seven when she came to the throne sol stewart, diana ross. i was seven i when she came to the throne so she is or has been part of my life and the fact i've met her on several occasions makes it even more important for me. the occasions makes it even more important for me.— occasions makes it even more important for me. the stage is set. queen the band _ important for me. the stage is set. queen the band will _ important for me. the stage is set. queen the band will open - important for me. the stage is set. queen the band will open the - important for me. the stage is set. queen the band will open the partyj queen the band will open the party tomorrow night. thousands will watch here, millions more from home, as thisjubilee weekend continues. sarah campbell, on stage at buckingham palace. apart from those offi
diana ross. i was seven when she came to _ stewart, diana ross. i was seven when she came to the _ stewart, diana ross. i was seven when she came to the throne - stewart, diana ross. i was seven when she came to the throne sol stewart, diana ross. i was seven i when she came to the throne so she is or has been part of my life and the fact i've met her on several occasions makes it even more important for me. the occasions makes it even more important for me.— occasions makes it even more...
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that gave oxygen to ross perot. it was a frustrating thing. if ross perot had not run i do think george h.w. bush would have won reelection. i'm not sure the united states would be as unified as we think it would be. i think it's the divisiveness were actually sewn and kind of upset the apple cart. i do not think catchment there very few people at george h.w. bush did not really call friends. and ross perot would be one. he did not remember most people were his enemies, or his enemies. i'll tell you one story i remember right after the top vote we just barely won in the senate and the president invited senators to come down and watch a movie at the white house. people are in line, coming into the white house the president is greeting everyone as they commit to see the movie. he just really against on the bill for the senate pretty looks and says really? think of the people who voted for the bill because he was against it. [laughter] if george h.w. bush observed another term i think that further our institutions of democracy. which i really thi
that gave oxygen to ross perot. it was a frustrating thing. if ross perot had not run i do think george h.w. bush would have won reelection. i'm not sure the united states would be as unified as we think it would be. i think it's the divisiveness were actually sewn and kind of upset the apple cart. i do not think catchment there very few people at george h.w. bush did not really call friends. and ross perot would be one. he did not remember most people were his enemies, or his enemies. i'll...
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ross: i stand in support of the three bills in this rule. h.r. 7666, the restoring hope for mental health and well being act. h.r. 5585, the advanced research projects agency health act. and h.r. 4176, the lgbtqi+ data inclusion act. i want to start by thanking congressman pallone and ranking member rogers for their -- ranking member mcmorris rodgers for their work in tashingling the growing mental health crisis in our country. during the covid-19 pandemic, we have seen a dramatic rise in global mental health, illness associated with anxiety, depression, and collective grief. in my state, almost 45% of north carolinians reported symptoms of anxiety or depression in february, 2021. with more than 22% unable to get necessary care, largely because of prohibitive costs. almost 130,000 children ages 12 through 17 in north carolina suffer from adolescent depression. multiply that nationwide. more than half of the children in north carolina did not receive any care in the past year. once they reach high school these children are twice as likely to
ross: i stand in support of the three bills in this rule. h.r. 7666, the restoring hope for mental health and well being act. h.r. 5585, the advanced research projects agency health act. and h.r. 4176, the lgbtqi+ data inclusion act. i want to start by thanking congressman pallone and ranking member rogers for their -- ranking member mcmorris rodgers for their work in tashingling the growing mental health crisis in our country. during the covid-19 pandemic, we have seen a dramatic rise in...
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mccartney is 80, there is daniel ross as well-— mccartney is 80, there is daniel ross as well.and then you've got baby eilish who is 20 she - ross as well. and then you've got baby eilish who is 20 she is - ross as well. and then you've got baby eilish who is 20 she is the i baby eilish who is 20 she is the youngest female to headline so highs and lows but i think it's great. what is the atmosphere at the moment? there has not been a glastonbury because of the pandemic for three years. everyone is back for three years. everyone is back for the first time in quite a while. it is electric. he walked around and everyone has the biggest smiles on theirface. there is no music on yet they're pain through speakers and everyone is so happy to be here. i've seen some amazing outfits so far and it's the happiest place on earth. i don't mind the rain or sunshine i'm just happy to be here. have you got a good tent? i did sunshine i'mjust happy to be here. have you got a good tent? i did not have a good — have you got a good tent? i did not have a good tent. _ have you got a good tent? i di
mccartney is 80, there is daniel ross as well-— mccartney is 80, there is daniel ross as well.and then you've got baby eilish who is 20 she - ross as well. and then you've got baby eilish who is 20 she is - ross as well. and then you've got baby eilish who is 20 she is the i baby eilish who is 20 she is the youngest female to headline so highs and lows but i think it's great. what is the atmosphere at the moment? there has not been a glastonbury because of the pandemic for three years....
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diana ross! what does it mean for you _ just everyone. diana ross! what does it mean for you to be _ just everyone. diana ross! what does it mean for you to be her? _ just everyone. diana ross! what does it mean for you to be her? 0h, - it mean for you to be her? oh, that's fantastic, _ it mean for you to be her? oh, that's fantastic, really, - it mean for you to be her? oh, that's fantastic, really, what an exuerience _ that's fantastic, really, what an exuerience a— that's fantastic, really, what an . experience. a once—in—a—lifetime experience — experience. a once—in—a—lifetime exuerience it_ experience. a once—in—a—lifetime exuerience it is— experience. a once—in—a—lifetime experience. it is hard _ experience. a once—in—a—lifetime experience. it is hard to- experience. a once—in—a—lifetime experience. it is hard to explain. i experience. it is hard to explain. it is experience. it is hard to explain. it isjusi— experience. it is hard to explain. it isjust fantastic— experience. it is hard to explain. it is just fantastic to _ experience. it is ha
diana ross! what does it mean for you _ just everyone. diana ross! what does it mean for you to be _ just everyone. diana ross! what does it mean for you to be her? _ just everyone. diana ross! what does it mean for you to be her? 0h, - it mean for you to be her? oh, that's fantastic, _ it mean for you to be her? oh, that's fantastic, really, - it mean for you to be her? oh, that's fantastic, really, what an exuerience _ that's fantastic, really, what an exuerience a— that's fantastic,...
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diana ross! yeah, tell me about diana ross. woo! i'm just very, very excited. she's a legend.out, i want the world to know... diana ross, a legend in the glastonbury teatime legends slot, opened her show with that anthem. later tonight, the festival closes with kendrick lamar. katie razzall, bbc news. but who's headlining tonight? i'm joined now by our reporter steffan powell who's at glastonbury for us. quite a few headlines. the youngest headliner, though oldest soloist, what can we look forward to? is still all my guidelines there. you're right. a lot of history being going on and ifeel like on going on and i feel like on that stage, it's no surprise having 2019 for this moment i begin. and at the moment, and its reception from the crowd and what we have to look forward to is the american grammy award—winning pulitzer prize winning pulitzer if you look at the crowd, a nice chill time at the moment. people are relaxed, at this top end and diana rossis relaxed, at this top end and diana ross is playing and when paul mccartney, supra mccartney was playing, you can get in here.
diana ross! yeah, tell me about diana ross. woo! i'm just very, very excited. she's a legend.out, i want the world to know... diana ross, a legend in the glastonbury teatime legends slot, opened her show with that anthem. later tonight, the festival closes with kendrick lamar. katie razzall, bbc news. but who's headlining tonight? i'm joined now by our reporter steffan powell who's at glastonbury for us. quite a few headlines. the youngest headliner, though oldest soloist, what can we look...
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members, will hear mr ross. what wrong priority for scotland. members, will hear mr ross. mr ross. what the snp members are unhappy about, i members, will hear mr ross. what the snp members are unhappy about, it i snp members are unhappy about, it has been referred to the court because the legality of it is not known, therefore potentially it is an illegal referendum. it would distract away from our recovery and damage our efforts to rebuild the country after covid and it is the last thing a clear majority of scottish people want. the first minister speaks of fear and be first minister speaks of fear and be first minister speaks of fear, but what concerns everyone is the price scotland pays for her continued obsession with another referendum. we won't play her games, we won't take part in a pretend poll when there is real work to be done. real work on the global cost of living crisis, realwork work on the global cost of living crisis, real work to invest in public services and real work to rebuild our economy. those are our priorities and they are the real priorities and t
members, will hear mr ross. what wrong priority for scotland. members, will hear mr ross. mr ross. what the snp members are unhappy about, i members, will hear mr ross. what the snp members are unhappy about, it i snp members are unhappy about, it has been referred to the court because the legality of it is not known, therefore potentially it is an illegal referendum. it would distract away from our recovery and damage our efforts to rebuild the country after covid and it is the last thing a...
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diana ross! yeah, tell me about diana ross. woo! i'm just very, very excited. she's a legend. obviously, i'm coming out, like, that's just going to be amazing. # i'm coming out, i want the world to know... diana ross, a legend in the glastonbury teatime legends slot, opened her show with that anthem. later tonight, the festival closes with kendrick lamar. katie razzall, bbc news. the set has just finished and she didn't rock it, i have to say. she was a hit machine, notjust ain't no mountain, i'm coming out, baby love and i will survive. she may have hit the odd note but she rocked it and the odd note but she rocked it and the crowd loved it. michelle. thank you so much, katie russell, our culture editor enjoying the last day of glastonbury festival. hello from the washington heights neighbourhood in new york city. i'm tom brook and welcome to talking movies. in today's programme, highlights from this month's tribeca festival. an opening night film goes behind the scenes with new york—born megastarjennifer lopez. it wasn't about me. it was about, really, the moment, and how i
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attorney ross. it is tragic we are standing here in the aftermath of such a horrifying act of violence and grieve with the families who lost loved ones and for the whole community. hate crimes are insidious. they instill fear across entire communities and they undermine the principles upon which our democracy stands. no person and no community should ever have to experience this. as the attorney general mentioned, around the time that the justice department was founded, the ku klux klan was carrying out a reign of terror against black americans. more than 150 years later, theye supremacists are still terrorizing black americans and others of color. the justice department won't tolerate it. the jus kit department's top priority is holding accountable those who commit heinous act. we must all continue to combat hate and discrimination before they escalate to violence. every community deserves to feel safe and protected. through vital grant programs and technical assistance, the department is working d
attorney ross. it is tragic we are standing here in the aftermath of such a horrifying act of violence and grieve with the families who lost loved ones and for the whole community. hate crimes are insidious. they instill fear across entire communities and they undermine the principles upon which our democracy stands. no person and no community should ever have to experience this. as the attorney general mentioned, around the time that the justice department was founded, the ku klux klan was...
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i would like _ diana ross. i mean that nick alicia keys! i would like to _ diana ross.ick alicia keys! i would like to see sam - diana ross. i mean that nick alicia keys! i would like to see sam ryder as well _ keys! i would like to see sam ryder as well. it�*5 — keys! i would like to see sam ryder as well. 3 ., keys! i would like to see sam ryder as well. �*, ., ~ keys! i would like to see sam ryder as well. �*, . ,, as well. it's all kicking off tonight- _ as well. it's all kicking off tonight. who _ as well. it's all kicking off tonight. who are - as well. it's all kicking off tonight. who are you - as well. it's all kicking off. tonight. who are you excited as well. it's all kicking off- tonight. who are you excited to as well. it's all kicking off— tonight. who are you excited to see? rod stewart, queen, brian may. duran duran, rod stewart, queen, brian may. duran duran. someone _ rod stewart, queen, brian may. duran duran, someone has— rod stewart, queen, brian may. duran duran, someone hasjust _ rod stewart, queen, brian may. duran duran, someone hasjust said. -
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diana ross! yeah, tell me about diana ross. woo! i'm just very, very excited. she's a legend.amazing. # i'm coming out, i want the world to know... diana ross, a legend in the glastonbury teatime legends slot, opened her show with that anthem. later tonight, the festival closes with kendrick lamar. katie razzall, bbc news. volunteers have been out in force in cumbria today collecting water samples from windermere. the "big windermere survey aims to analyse what dangers are in the water. it comes as one conservationist warns that england's largest lake is on the verge of "catastrophe" unless urgent action�*s taken to improve its water quality. suzanne hailey reports the wonder of windermere. a crown that is the lake district. but pollution is a growing problem. today, they're testing the water. it's important to me that the ecology of the lake is cared for and that we have some really solid evidence to back up any of the decision—making processes that we kind of take to make sure that the lake is healthy as it can be. volunteers have gathered samples from all around the lake. s
diana ross! yeah, tell me about diana ross. woo! i'm just very, very excited. she's a legend.amazing. # i'm coming out, i want the world to know... diana ross, a legend in the glastonbury teatime legends slot, opened her show with that anthem. later tonight, the festival closes with kendrick lamar. katie razzall, bbc news. volunteers have been out in force in cumbria today collecting water samples from windermere. the "big windermere survey aims to analyse what dangers are in the water. it...
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why i believe scott needs actually to leave the entire but how to leave the ross grant. kevin craig, a mendoza, thank you very much indeed for your site and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com for further discussion. go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha insights laurie also join the conversation on twitter. i'll hand it is at a j insights letter from the hospital and the entire team here in doll. bye. for now. al jazeera wells meets 2 arabs, both built successful life brought pirate scholars have made enormous contributions to science such as mathematics, astronomy and medicine, a cutting edge dr. formulating new h i. b drug treatments in south africa. and a specialist in engineering science is changing lives in malays inches, but purify polluted water and turn it into drinking water. arabs abroad the pharmacologist in the scientist on al jazeera. you had a white judge why prosecutor white cops and his black haired 16 when it happened, gets nailed. i've been in prison more
why i believe scott needs actually to leave the entire but how to leave the ross grant. kevin craig, a mendoza, thank you very much indeed for your site and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com for further discussion. go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha insights laurie also join the conversation on twitter. i'll hand it is at a j insights letter from the hospital and the entire team here in doll....
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eva, if you meet diana ross, what's going to happen? >> i will die.nce with me. she is like the soundtrack of my life. >> i'm manifesting it for you right here right now. if it's not queen elizabeth ii, we'll give you queen diana ross. i'm going to manifest it for you. now to the perfect summer bop and you may have heard this before but not like this. indy pop band muna have released "sometimes," a cover of the britney spears classic. take a listen. ♪ sometimes i run sometimes i hide ♪ ♪ sometimes i'm scared but all i really want is to treat you right ♪ ♪ be with you day and night ♪ >>> if you're going to cover britney spears you better do it right and i'm giving muna my stamp of approval right here and right now. i've listened to it a ton. it's amazing. that song originally appeared on britney's album "baby, one more time" and appears on the new hulu rom-com "fire island" which drops in time to enjoy during your summer vaca. whit, i feel like this is the perfect opportunity for you to announce your britney spears cover which is coming to spotify when
eva, if you meet diana ross, what's going to happen? >> i will die.nce with me. she is like the soundtrack of my life. >> i'm manifesting it for you right here right now. if it's not queen elizabeth ii, we'll give you queen diana ross. i'm going to manifest it for you. now to the perfect summer bop and you may have heard this before but not like this. indy pop band muna have released "sometimes," a cover of the britney spears classic. take a listen. ♪ sometimes i run...
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veteran pop stars including diana ross and rod stewart were among the performers.ne but for now, thanks for watching. hello there. heavy rain with thunder and lightning has continued to spread northwards across central and southern england and wales. it means for part two of the weekend, we'll have a north—south divide once again, with much of scotland and northern ireland staying dry with some sunshine, more cloud, further rain across england and wales. a very wet start to parts of wales, the midlands, and eastern england through the morning. and then, that rain will slowly ease down as it continues to move northwards, but it'll stay rather grey and damp. any sunshine that comes out across southern areas just may spark off a heavy shower or thunderstorm into the afternoon, as temperatures reach highs of around 18—19 celsius. but much cooler under that rain, low teens there, cool along north sea coast — best of the sunshine and warmth across central northern scotland, 21 celsius or so. and then, through sunday night, it stays rather cloudy, further pulses of rain a
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diana ross! yeah, tell me about diana ross. woo! i'm just very, very excited. she's a legend.ry teatime legends slot, opened her show with that anthem. later tonight, the festival closes with kendrick lamar. katie razzall, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with lucy martin. hello there. it's a fairly unsettled picture as we move through the next few days. today's weather dominated by an area of low pressure that is going to clear away, but the next area of low pressure hot on its heels, so we are looking at further wet weather to come. and it will remain breezy as well. so as we go through tonight, we have got further outbreaks of showery rain. you can see that line extending its way south, gradually pushing its way north and east as we go through the night. ahead of it, drier with clear spells. behind that area of rain, some showers feeding in. some of those could be heavy. temperatures not falling too far, generally staying in the double figures. we could just see one or two showers creeping into the south and east into the early hours. so we have that band o
diana ross! yeah, tell me about diana ross. woo! i'm just very, very excited. she's a legend.ry teatime legends slot, opened her show with that anthem. later tonight, the festival closes with kendrick lamar. katie razzall, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with lucy martin. hello there. it's a fairly unsettled picture as we move through the next few days. today's weather dominated by an area of low pressure that is going to clear away, but the next area of low pressure hot on...
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on this huge set, built in front of buckingham palace, the likes of duran duran, queen and diana rossl take to any one of the four stages, as thisjubilee weekend continues. sarah campbell, bbc news, buckingham palace. 0ur correspondent charlotte gallagher is with me now. you have been in the area, quite hard to move around but you have been out and about all day. what's the longest you have found, how long have people been queueing, camping, whatever, to try to be here today? have been some very long commutes. some people have not left for days on end but one mother and daughter set off from durham at midnight, got to london at 6am, haven't gone to the hotel yet, sitting with their suitcases with them, wine and sandwiches and say they are ready, they have a great view of one of the big screens, they said they came down on thursday and wanted to see trooping the colour but it was so busy we could not get in so said we are getting in a great spot to the end have had deckchairs out, their union flags, lots of hats, champagne, people enjoying because it is not starting until 730 but rehea
on this huge set, built in front of buckingham palace, the likes of duran duran, queen and diana rossl take to any one of the four stages, as thisjubilee weekend continues. sarah campbell, bbc news, buckingham palace. 0ur correspondent charlotte gallagher is with me now. you have been in the area, quite hard to move around but you have been out and about all day. what's the longest you have found, how long have people been queueing, camping, whatever, to try to be here today? have been some...
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and from the sla t lini ross, you leaders will also have to discuss whether the union is even able to welcome new family members anytime soon. many here and brussels agree the block needs internal reform 1st. so europe can compete on the world stage. and believe the war raging on its doorstep makes this even more urgent. need of the correspondence, christine manuel was at the european council in brussels. and earlier i asked for her assessment all the council's decision, tell me the importance of this decision. will ukraine cannot be overstated? this is a country ad that officially began is e u aspiration i in 2004, it followed up at a later in 2013 and 14. and it's taken the invasion by russia for ukraine to finally be granted that membership. oh that candidate status. you've got to imagine what this means for the ukrainians. fighting on the front lines, you've got to imagine what this means for the ukrainians, who are refugees, a neighboring countries looking on as the enemy advances and appears to be making ground in, in the don bus region, for example. it is a much needed boost fo
and from the sla t lini ross, you leaders will also have to discuss whether the union is even able to welcome new family members anytime soon. many here and brussels agree the block needs internal reform 1st. so europe can compete on the world stage. and believe the war raging on its doorstep makes this even more urgent. need of the correspondence, christine manuel was at the european council in brussels. and earlier i asked for her assessment all the council's decision, tell me the importance...
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well, to discuss that, i'm now enjoined by ross again my fresh, cheap, cheap director of the institute for economic research and innovation at swanner university of technology in south africa. professor is great to welcome you here in russian. thank you very much for this opportunity to talk to you. thanks very much . i'm not sure that you to be here. now, i know that you were born in 1969 in the still par say it's ruled south africa. i heard the saying that in another interview, that the almost feel historically lucky you have been born to have been brought into this world on the cost of an outgoing era. and that the dawn of a, of a new one here observing do it, is developments in the world today. i wonder if you have the same feeling? well, we, we are seeing cycles in history repeating themselves in a big concern is, are we as a species learning from what we are experiencing? it's so important intergenerational learning is encouraged because those lessons interact, hold oh, future and do you think we're learning? i'm concerned. i am extremely concerned about it, but seriously, when p
well, to discuss that, i'm now enjoined by ross again my fresh, cheap, cheap director of the institute for economic research and innovation at swanner university of technology in south africa. professor is great to welcome you here in russian. thank you very much for this opportunity to talk to you. thanks very much . i'm not sure that you to be here. now, i know that you were born in 1969 in the still par say it's ruled south africa. i heard the saying that in another interview, that the...
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and, diana ross helps bring the first glastonbury festival for three years to a glorious close.e from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. . it's 8am in singapore and 2am in germany, where leaders from the g7 group of nations have held their first day of talks in what will be a key week for diplomacy over the war in ukraine. borisjohnson says ukraine should not be forced into a peace settlement with russia, if that means losing territory. and president biden has been calling for western unity to hold, to defeat russia. our political editor chris mason reports from bavaria in germany. the leaders of the world paul mcgregor is gathered to find out what to do next with ukraine, they begin out what to do next with ukraine, they begin by out what to do next with ukraine, they begin by mocking president putin. the canadian prime minister suggest they should the russian leader, by riding bareback on a horse, like he has done, but beyond the drugs there is an emphasis on the approach, on how much and for how long ukraine should be helped. the uk insists it must be in
and, diana ross helps bring the first glastonbury festival for three years to a glorious close.e from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. . it's 8am in singapore and 2am in germany, where leaders from the g7 group of nations have held their first day of talks in what will be a key week for diplomacy over the war in ukraine. borisjohnson says ukraine should not be forced into a peace settlement with russia, if that means losing territory. and president biden has been calling...
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so there is one dimensional change and it's 100 percent ross responsibility. this way, this defense minister peter hold quest there. thank you very much. thank you. now voters in denmark on going to the polls today in a referendum on whether the country should join the european union's common defense policy. denmark is any you member, but after 1992 vote is negotiated exemptions on various policies including defense . but now against the backdrop of russian aggression, danes are being asked whether they still want to opt out of e u. defense planning. ah, denmark has a history of saying no to europe in referendums, in his long been concerned about to close a union and being swallowed up by bigger neighbors. only 30 years ago, they decided to opt out of a common european defense policy. danes wanted nothing to do with it, and the eel went ahead without them. first, i think you should do a sharma reduced or vegetarian dish show that now we need the are stronger ural while european countries were looking for more military co operation. denmark rather focused on it
so there is one dimensional change and it's 100 percent ross responsibility. this way, this defense minister peter hold quest there. thank you very much. thank you. now voters in denmark on going to the polls today in a referendum on whether the country should join the european union's common defense policy. denmark is any you member, but after 1992 vote is negotiated exemptions on various policies including defense . but now against the backdrop of russian aggression, danes are being asked...
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and — diana ross helps bring the first glastonbury festival for three years — to a glorious close.pore and 1am in germany where leaders from the g7 group of nations have held their first day of talks in what will be a key week for diplomacy over the war in ukraine. borisjohnson says ukraine should not be forced into a peace settlement with russia. if that means losing territory. and president biden has been calling for western unity to hold, to defeat russia. our political editor chris mason reports from bavaria in germany. the leaders of the world's richest countries gather to work out what to do next about ukraine. they begin by mocking president putin. bare—chested horseback! the canadian prime minister suggests they should mimic the russian leader by riding bareback on a horse, as he has done. beyond the jokes, though, there are real differences of emphasis and approach here about how much and for how long ukraine should be helped. the uk insists it must be for the long haul. the prime minister, though, acknowledges some are tiring of it. i think that the pressure is there and
and — diana ross helps bring the first glastonbury festival for three years — to a glorious close.pore and 1am in germany where leaders from the g7 group of nations have held their first day of talks in what will be a key week for diplomacy over the war in ukraine. borisjohnson says ukraine should not be forced into a peace settlement with russia. if that means losing territory. and president biden has been calling for western unity to hold, to defeat russia. our political editor chris...
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we blame europe, blame russia, ukraine, brenda ross ross, and blames everyone. and it's a blame game without any anal signed. but at some point i hope and pray for that is kind of way out. i don't see how it looks. coat good at book right now, but it must be away all because otherwise, if you're into a crisis which is bigger than what we're facing right now, and i want to tell deeper into what that crisis means. but 1st, also take a look at the energy sector because in the face of russian retaliation western sanctions can begin to look like they're following the law of unintended consequences. as western countries are winning themselves off, russian fossil fuels, oil and gas prices have not fallen, but spiked. and that is throwing european economies into disarray. gas is one of russia's trump cards. russian energy company gas problem has completely halted or severely curtailed. it supplies in a number of you states, including germany, germany's minister for economic affairs used twitter to call on people to save energy. jo, now is the time to do it. every st kil
we blame europe, blame russia, ukraine, brenda ross ross, and blames everyone. and it's a blame game without any anal signed. but at some point i hope and pray for that is kind of way out. i don't see how it looks. coat good at book right now, but it must be away all because otherwise, if you're into a crisis which is bigger than what we're facing right now, and i want to tell deeper into what that crisis means. but 1st, also take a look at the energy sector because in the face of russian...
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diana ross helps bring the first glastonbury festival for three years to a close. good evening.g7 group of nations have been meeting in germany, for the first day of talks in a key week of diplomacy over ukraine. borisjohnson said the country should not be forced towards making a deal with russia — president biden called for western unity to be maintained so that russia could be defeated. we'll report on today's missile attacks on ukraine in a moment — but first to the summit and our political editor chris mason. chris. the second of a tree you are back to the premise. first it was the commonwealth summit in rwanda. it'll soon be on to the nato defence alliance summit in spain. firstly though here at the g7. all of this means he is out of the country for a week while senior conservatives in the cabinet now are privately talking about is very future. some week we'll try to start the process to change the rules so there can be another vote of confidence in him sooner rather than later. amid all that he is on the global stage and alongside fellow world leaders he is talking about u
diana ross helps bring the first glastonbury festival for three years to a close. good evening.g7 group of nations have been meeting in germany, for the first day of talks in a key week of diplomacy over ukraine. borisjohnson said the country should not be forced towards making a deal with russia — president biden called for western unity to be maintained so that russia could be defeated. we'll report on today's missile attacks on ukraine in a moment — but first to the summit and our...
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point reggie was a -- under lynitra ross.k, lynitra ross, reggie coleman, and stacey schoeck were arrested and charged with murder. but then -- >> i called stacey, we could fight -- this >> the surprise was coming -- surprises, more than one. stacy had a story to tell. >> coming up -- is there ever an excuse for murder? >> having lived through that, i was never going to let it happen to my kids. >> when dateline continues. n dateline continues . ...when it comes to our skin, what if it could feel differently? say hello to opzelura for the treatment of mild to moderate eczema. opzelura is a steroid-free cream proven to help clear skin and significantly reduce itch. do not start opzelura if you have any infection as it may lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you are being treated for an infection;... ...have tb or have been in close contact with someone with tb; have had hepatitis b or c. serious lung infections, skin cancer, blood clots, and low blood cell counts have been reported with opzelura. in patients
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i think it's important to remember here that this is basically the only big you, christie, that ross has been able to take in over a month. the last was marable and basically, all the big russian victories were in the 1st couple of weeks of this war. when ukraine was busy, overwhelmed with lots of fighting on different fronts of the same time. so it is, it is progress for russia, but nowhere near the kind of pace of advance that we were expecting from russia, given their superiority in terms of firepower, manpower, and finances. so yes, they're making progress, but ukraine is still and on bass and is not getting chaotically having to leave the battlefield. now, the russians are now expected to turn their attention to the nearby city of less chance. can we expect a similar as the air similar scenario to, to play out there is chance is a bit different. it has a geography busy, some higher ground that makes it easier to defend. yes, the russians are trying to get around that and to have a go that city from more than one side to avoid having to cross the river that divides over to that's
i think it's important to remember here that this is basically the only big you, christie, that ross has been able to take in over a month. the last was marable and basically, all the big russian victories were in the 1st couple of weeks of this war. when ukraine was busy, overwhelmed with lots of fighting on different fronts of the same time. so it is, it is progress for russia, but nowhere near the kind of pace of advance that we were expecting from russia, given their superiority in terms of...
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well, apart from the royals, i'm most excited to see diana ross.ndrew bocelli, queen, them all. amazing! there are concerts and then there are concerts. all of the
well, apart from the royals, i'm most excited to see diana ross.ndrew bocelli, queen, them all. amazing! there are concerts and then there are concerts. all of the
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and, diana ross helps bring the first glastonbury festival for three years to a glorious close. leaders of the g7 group of nations have been meeting in germany for the first day of talks in a key week of diplomacy over ukraine. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, said ukraine should not be forced towards making a deal with russia. president biden called for western unity to be maintained so that russia could be defeated. our political editor chris mason reports from bavaria in germany. the leaders of the world's richest countries gather to work out what to do next about ukraine. they begin by mocking president putin. the canadian prime minster suggests they should mimic the russian leader by riding bareback on a horse, as he has done. beyond the jokes though, there are differences of emphasis in approach here about how much and for how long ukraine should be helped. the uk insists it must be for the long haul. the prime minister acknowledges, though, some are tiring of it. i think that the pressure is there and the anxiety is there and we've got to be honest about that. th
and, diana ross helps bring the first glastonbury festival for three years to a glorious close. leaders of the g7 group of nations have been meeting in germany for the first day of talks in a key week of diplomacy over ukraine. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, said ukraine should not be forced towards making a deal with russia. president biden called for western unity to be maintained so that russia could be defeated. our political editor chris mason reports from bavaria in germany....
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queen and adam lambert, diana ross and george ezra will be among those performing. music correspondent mark savage has more details on what we can expect. god save the queen. for the queen's goldenjubilee, brian may played the national anthem on the roof of buckingham palace. # ob—la—di, ob—la—da # life goes on, brah # la, la, how life goes on #. at her diamond jubilee, paul mccartney led an all—star singalong of ob—la—di. but this year, even some of the performers don't know what they'll be playing. what are you going to do on saturday? i have no idea. which is awesome to me because that'll be the most fun thing in the world, is if i get there and they say, "hey, nile, we'd like you to play flute with the marine band," or something. so this is four days before the concert, you don't even know what you're playing? yeah, i have no idea. i presume that they asked you to come along and do some chic songs. i have no idea. when i tell you, i have no idea, i have no idea. i look at it like this, whatever the queen asks me to do or her representatives or whatever, i will d
queen and adam lambert, diana ross and george ezra will be among those performing. music correspondent mark savage has more details on what we can expect. god save the queen. for the queen's goldenjubilee, brian may played the national anthem on the roof of buckingham palace. # ob—la—di, ob—la—da # life goes on, brah # la, la, how life goes on #. at her diamond jubilee, paul mccartney led an all—star singalong of ob—la—di. but this year, even some of the performers don't know what...
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and, diana ross helps bring the first glastonbury festival for three years to a close.ello and welcome. president zelensky will address the g7 leaders at their summit in bavaria today. the ukrainian leader is expected to renew his call for more heavy weapons to help resist russia's invasion. from the summit, here's our diplomatic correspondent, james landale. they said they wanted to put on a show of unity, after dinner and drinks last night, that's exactly what these leaders did. what matters now is what they do with it. these protesters and barberry are helping keep the war in ukraine firmly on the war in ukraine firmly on the g7 agenda, summit that will be addressed today by president zelensky, expected to ask once again, for heavy weapons. he knows he will only win the war in ukraine if the leaders stay united and show resolve for the long—term. what he wants from them is a note of unity and no noises of. one of his biggest supporters as borisjohnson who is urging his fellow leaders to tip the military balance in the favour of care.— favour of care. the price of fre
and, diana ross helps bring the first glastonbury festival for three years to a close.ello and welcome. president zelensky will address the g7 leaders at their summit in bavaria today. the ukrainian leader is expected to renew his call for more heavy weapons to help resist russia's invasion. from the summit, here's our diplomatic correspondent, james landale. they said they wanted to put on a show of unity, after dinner and drinks last night, that's exactly what these leaders did. what matters...
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the ross grant. kevin craig, a mendoza, thank you very much indeed for the insight. and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com for further discussion. go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha insights laurie also joined the conversation on twitter. i'll hand it is add a j insightfully from the hospital and the entire team here in the bye for now. ah and i care about healthy u. s. engaging with the rest of the world, we're really interested in taking you in to a place you might not visit otherwise. it feels that you were there. african narrative from african perspectives now, but now we're about his big daily. my shift blue, short documentary by african filmmakers from democratic republic of congo. and wanda, there was never going to be letting an obstacle just stand in front of you. you ladies. what made the intimate connection between myself and rhonda diggers and merchants and settling africa direct on al jazeera al jazeera world meets. 2 arabs has both built successful lif
the ross grant. kevin craig, a mendoza, thank you very much indeed for the insight. and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com for further discussion. go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha insights laurie also joined the conversation on twitter. i'll hand it is add a j insightfully from the hospital and the entire team here in the bye for now. ah and i care about healthy u. s. engaging with the rest...