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s. mason. let's, as we are showing companies concerned about until russian sanctions affecting product exports. u. s. officials highlights the russian grain. unfertilized exports on directly sanctioned, but companies are worried that the rest of the sections list might affect their exports. russia and ukraine account for nearly a 3rd of global wheat supplies. and it's sort of director of reactionary times. julio rivera believes that us officials, after lift sanctions notes for alleviate the global food crisis. it doesn't make a lot of sense. the sanctions were so wide spread, you know, as far as our why didn't sweeping that it makes it difficult for american companies to know whether or not they're going to be in violation of those things and should they do business with russia? so i think that's a lot of the confusion there are, was set there by the united states government when they, and the governments around the world when they actually impose a lot of these things. and i think that they're
s. mason. let's, as we are showing companies concerned about until russian sanctions affecting product exports. u. s. officials highlights the russian grain. unfertilized exports on directly sanctioned, but companies are worried that the rest of the sections list might affect their exports. russia and ukraine account for nearly a 3rd of global wheat supplies. and it's sort of director of reactionary times. julio rivera believes that us officials, after lift sanctions notes for alleviate the...
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that's boris johnson that's borisjohnson speaking to the bbc�*s chris mason at the g7 summit. at this gathering. they all underlined their unwavering commitment to the government and people of ukraine and praised what they called the courageous defence of their country's sovereignty and territorial integrity. they also agreed that it is up to ukraine to decide on a future peace settlement, free from external pressure or influence. they pledged to continue to provide financial, humanitarian, military and diplomatic support for as long as it takes. they also said they would continue exploring new ways to isolate russia. and they raised serious concerns about russia's plan to send a nuclear—capable missile system to belarus. we have heard from borisjohnson, lessee or from the host of the summit, german chancellor 0laf scholz. summit, german chancellor olaf scholz. . . ~ summit, german chancellor olaf scholz. ., ., ~ ., ., scholz. have talked about all the auenda, scholz. have talked about all the agenda, especially _ scholz. have talked about all the agenda, especially staying -
that's boris johnson that's borisjohnson speaking to the bbc�*s chris mason at the g7 summit. at this gathering. they all underlined their unwavering commitment to the government and people of ukraine and praised what they called the courageous defence of their country's sovereignty and territorial integrity. they also agreed that it is up to ukraine to decide on a future peace settlement, free from external pressure or influence. they pledged to continue to provide financial, humanitarian,...
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the bbc�*s political editor chris mason on that raking story. —— breaking story.committee investigating the attack last year on the capitol has been told that donald trump repeatedly ignored pleas from his own team to stop making unfounded claims of voter fraud. mr trump's former campaign manager was meant to be the key witness on the second day of public hearing, but he wasn't able to attend because his wife went into labour. in a pre—recorded interview, bill stepien said he tried to convince mr trump not to declare victory prematurely. my belief, my recommendation was to say that votes were still being counted, it's too early to tell, too early to call the race, but, you know, we're proud of the race we ran and we, you know, think we're in a good position and we will have more to say about this, you know, the next day or the next day, whenever we had something to say. and did anybody who was a part of that conversation disagree with your message? yes. who was that? the president disagreed with that. i don't recall the particular words. he thought i was wrong. he
the bbc�*s political editor chris mason on that raking story. —— breaking story.committee investigating the attack last year on the capitol has been told that donald trump repeatedly ignored pleas from his own team to stop making unfounded claims of voter fraud. mr trump's former campaign manager was meant to be the key witness on the second day of public hearing, but he wasn't able to attend because his wife went into labour. in a pre—recorded interview, bill stepien said he tried to...
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said this was because president putin had "shattered" the peace with russia�*s invasion of ukraine. 0ur political editor chris masonnister of the united kingdom... 0ne after another, they arrived, the leaders of the world�*s largest military defence alliance marking the moment it is getting bigger. nato sees russia as a significant and direct threat to its security, and its most powerful member is acting accordingly. nato is strong, united, and the steps we're taking during this summit are going to further augment our collective strength. to that end, today, i'm announcing the united states will enhance our force posture in europe. america�*s sending more warplanes to the uk and boosting its military presence across europe. british troops are already deployed in estonia. the prime minister likes to repeat the uk has europe�*s biggest defence budget and there�*s been a big increase in funding, but critics point out the army is shrinking. and remember, ukraine is not in nato, and so support for it is more indirect — and, in the view of this ukrainian mp here, nowhere near enough. we need ten times more help to win th
said this was because president putin had "shattered" the peace with russia�*s invasion of ukraine. 0ur political editor chris masonnister of the united kingdom... 0ne after another, they arrived, the leaders of the world�*s largest military defence alliance marking the moment it is getting bigger. nato sees russia as a significant and direct threat to its security, and its most powerful member is acting accordingly. nato is strong, united, and the steps we're taking during this...
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borisjohnson�*s been out of the country for eight days, and a return to the domestic fray awaits. chris masonrmance for the first half of the year since 1970. the s&p 500 closed down almost a full percentage point today on the last day ofjune — putting it 20% off its peak injanuary. investors are wary amid high inflation and supply chain issues, which are fueling fears of recession — in the us and in the world's other major economies. the president of sri lanka is under continued pressure, amid the country's worst economic crisis since its independence. the island is close to running out of fuel which it can't afford to import. this week, it closed schools and stopped providing fuel to all but essential services. now, president gotabaya rajapaksa has written to vladimir putin to discuss buying cheap oilfrom russia. our south asia correspondent rajini vaidyanthan reports from the capital colombo. an endless struggle for this island nation. queues that go on and on and on. sri lanka's running out of fuel... ..and of hope. with only days of petrol left in the country, all they can do is wait. at
borisjohnson�*s been out of the country for eight days, and a return to the domestic fray awaits. chris masonrmance for the first half of the year since 1970. the s&p 500 closed down almost a full percentage point today on the last day ofjune — putting it 20% off its peak injanuary. investors are wary amid high inflation and supply chain issues, which are fueling fears of recession — in the us and in the world's other major economies. the president of sri lanka is under continued...
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borisjohnson�*s been out of the country for eight days, chris mason reporting.ent, joko widodo, says he delivered a note from president zelensky of ukraine to russian president vladimir putin, after meeting the two leaders on consecutive days. speaking in moscow, mr widodo — who's the current head of the g20 — did not say what was in the message, but he said he was ready to help start a dialogue between them. the indonesian president said he had asked for a guarantee that there would be no obstacles to the export of food and fertilisers from ukraine. the president of sri lanka is under continued pressure amid the country's worst economic crisis since its independence. the island is close to running out of fuel which it can't afford to import. this week it closed schools and stopped providing fuel to all but essential services. now, president gotabaya rajapaksa has written to vladimir putin to discuss buying cheap oilfrom russia. our south asia correspondent, rajini vaidyanthan, reports from the capital, colombo. an endless struggle for this island nation. queues
borisjohnson�*s been out of the country for eight days, chris mason reporting.ent, joko widodo, says he delivered a note from president zelensky of ukraine to russian president vladimir putin, after meeting the two leaders on consecutive days. speaking in moscow, mr widodo — who's the current head of the g20 — did not say what was in the message, but he said he was ready to help start a dialogue between them. the indonesian president said he had asked for a guarantee that there would be...
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mason about his new '80s tour. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ''8 s tour. 0s tour. ♪pour lower sugar for me♪ ♪all new from pure leaf♪ ♪pour lower sugar for me♪ you never know where adventure awaits. like inside of every kinder joy. a yummy treat and dinosaur toy from jurassic world: dominion in theaters june 10th. kinder joy. the day of the heart attack, i was scared. from jurassic world: dominion in theaters june 10th. i didn't know what to do. seeing my daughter have a heart attack, it shook me. aspirin helps reduce the chance of another heart attack by 31%. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. with age comes more... get more with neutrogena® retinol pro plus. a powerful .5% retinol that's also gentle on skin. for wrinkle results in one week. neutrogena®. for people with skin. >>> our top stories this morning -- senate democrats and tfind common ground on new gun legislation. su as expand backgroun checks and funding for mental health and school safety are on the table, and it comes in the wake of 49 mass shootings in the u.
mason about his new '80s tour. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ''8 s tour. 0s tour. ♪pour lower sugar for me♪ ♪all new from pure leaf♪ ♪pour lower sugar for me♪ you never know where adventure awaits. like inside of every kinder joy. a yummy treat and dinosaur toy from jurassic world: dominion in theaters june 10th. kinder joy. the day of the heart attack, i was scared. from jurassic world: dominion in theaters june 10th. i didn't know what to do....
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mason reports. i do try, you know, to make things work as well as i can. you can hear the exasperation in lord geidt�*sim in front of a committee of mps yesterday. and tonight, this statement of few words and even less detail. lord geidt used to be the queen's most senior adviser before taking on the job he's just left. his task as independent adviser overseeing and investigating ethics and behaviour in government at a time dominated by rows about the prime minister's own conduct. the ministerial code is very clear in that the sole jurisdiction over it is commanded by the prime minister himself, and that's why, that's how we ensure there's good administration, good governance. and, of course, we are always going to be guided by the rules and the principles in that code, and that's what we always bear in mind as ministers. this very arrangement was clearly awkward for lord geidt. just last month, he said it was a legitimate question to ask if borisjohnson had breached the ministerial code by breaking covid laws, but the code�*s author and guardian, as he put it, were mrjohnson. the prime minister denied
mason reports. i do try, you know, to make things work as well as i can. you can hear the exasperation in lord geidt�*sim in front of a committee of mps yesterday. and tonight, this statement of few words and even less detail. lord geidt used to be the queen's most senior adviser before taking on the job he's just left. his task as independent adviser overseeing and investigating ethics and behaviour in government at a time dominated by rows about the prime minister's own conduct. the...
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but one of mrjohnson�*s critics said it was a "very bad result", and he would be surprised if he was still in downing street by the end of the autumn. our political editor, chris masone story of the vote and the result. after months of awkward question for borisjohnson, weeks of mounting speculation and a day of intense public, sometimes angry, arguments, the moment — a verdict, the result with yes, the potential to remove mrjohnson as prime minister but also shape his future in thejob. the vote in favour of having confidence in borisjohnson as leader was 211 votes and the vote against was 148 votes... gasping ..and therefore, i can announce that the parliamentary party does have confidence. cheering a mathematical victory for borisjohnson but those numbers are awkward to him. more than 40% of his mps labelling him a liability the country would be better off without. but he insisted... i think it's an extremely good, positive, conclusive, decisive result which enables us to move on, to unite and to focus on delivery and that is exactly what we”re going to do. westminster is now digesting the result. those wanting mrjohnson out beaten tonight but insisting they're no
but one of mrjohnson�*s critics said it was a "very bad result", and he would be surprised if he was still in downing street by the end of the autumn. our political editor, chris masone story of the vote and the result. after months of awkward question for borisjohnson, weeks of mounting speculation and a day of intense public, sometimes angry, arguments, the moment — a verdict, the result with yes, the potential to remove mrjohnson as prime minister but also shape his future in...
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mason university. shaw our school for policy and government. she joins us live from fairfax, virginia. jennifer, thanks so much for joining us. jennifer state election officials told the u. s. congress. they were personally pressured by them. president donald trump, to overturn the result of the 2020 election. is this gonna make it more likely that the justice department will department will pursue a criminal investigation against trump or any of his aides? i think that's hard to say. you know, the, the proceedings that are going on on capital hill, the very public hearings. the justice department doesn't need this public spectacle in order to gather their evidence or to determine whether or not they have cases that they could bring forward. the congress could collect that evidence and present it to d o j, or d o j could presented on their own collected on their own without this the series of public hearings. and so maybe the fact that there are public hearings going on at the shore that are very polished, that are very well put together that are presenting an extremely coherent and concise narrative on very specific questions relating to january effects. it may suggest th
mason university. shaw our school for policy and government. she joins us live from fairfax, virginia. jennifer, thanks so much for joining us. jennifer state election officials told the u. s. congress. they were personally pressured by them. president donald trump, to overturn the result of the 2020 election. is this gonna make it more likely that the justice department will department will pursue a criminal investigation against trump or any of his aides? i think that's hard to say. you know,...
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but one of mrjohnson�*s critics said it was a "very bad result" and he would be surprised if he was still in downing street by the end of the autumn. our political editor, chris masonstory of the vote and the result. after months of awkward questions for boris johnson, weeks questions for borisjohnson, weeks of mounting speculation and day of intense public, sometimes angry argument, the moment. a verdict, the result with yes the potential to remove mrjohnson as prime minister but also shape his future in thejob. the minister but also shape his future in the job.— minister but also shape his future in the job. future in the “ob. the vote in favour future in the “ob. the vote in f in— future in the job. the vote in favour in having _ future in the job. the vote in favour in having confidence l future in the job. the vote in | favour in having confidence in borisjohnson as leader was and against was 148 votes. and therefore i can announce that therefore i can announce that the parliamentary party does have confidence. b, the parliamentary party does have confidence. a mathematical victo for have confidence. a mathematical victory for boris _ have confidence. a mathem
but one of mrjohnson�*s critics said it was a "very bad result" and he would be surprised if he was still in downing street by the end of the autumn. our political editor, chris masonstory of the vote and the result. after months of awkward questions for boris johnson, weeks questions for borisjohnson, weeks of mounting speculation and day of intense public, sometimes angry argument, the moment. a verdict, the result with yes the potential to remove mrjohnson as prime minister but...
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s future will not go away. let's go live to the houses of parliament, just a stone's throw from here. chris mason is there.urprised by how relatively modest it was and what does that mean the? more importantly, those on the prime minister's side were surprised. at lunchtime today i talked to one minister, a loyalist as far as boris johnson is concerned, who didn't think the numbers would be anywhere near where they ended up. they thought it might creep into three figures. they thought it might reach one third of the parliamentary party, around 120. not nearly 150. not more than four out of ten conservative mps concluding they would be better off without boris johnson. that means tonight this will not go away. these moments are always difficult for a party leader. the best they can hope is suppress the number as low as possible. that's why we saw his supporters say a victory by one is a victory. they were managing that expectation. so tonight they can say they did a lot better than that. but the key political question, rather than arithmetic or mathematical question, is where does it leave the prime ministe
s future will not go away. let's go live to the houses of parliament, just a stone's throw from here. chris mason is there.urprised by how relatively modest it was and what does that mean the? more importantly, those on the prime minister's side were surprised. at lunchtime today i talked to one minister, a loyalist as far as boris johnson is concerned, who didn't think the numbers would be anywhere near where they ended up. they thought it might creep into three figures. they thought it might...
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s image. this is during the harvey sisters residency. those two little doors in the back corner, the world is probably in there. we do not have a photo of dr. mason actually wearing the robe in 1892, where we cool if we did. but we don't. we do have this one of 1962 in the row. this was after an enormous conservation effort that took course during that year. over 600 hours of work. we did not try on the road that time. chase had changed a little bit. the stewardship was transferred to the association of virginia antiquities, now known as preservation virginia in 1911. in 1913 the house was open to the public. on that opening weekend the star traction was that rogue, on loan from the harvey sisters. when emily died in 1920, the row became part of our permanent collection. the robe have been exhibited in varying spots throughout the marshall house, generally shown on a mannequin. and has traveled for exhibitions, including to the smithsonian in 1967. many years of display, explosions lie and stress on the fibers caused by hanging it has all compounded the fragility of this remarkable objects. the silk robe itself is sometimes its worst enemy. it ha
s image. this is during the harvey sisters residency. those two little doors in the back corner, the world is probably in there. we do not have a photo of dr. mason actually wearing the robe in 1892, where we cool if we did. but we don't. we do have this one of 1962 in the row. this was after an enormous conservation effort that took course during that year. over 600 hours of work. we did not try on the road that time. chase had changed a little bit. the stewardship was transferred to the...
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mason of the bbc. thank you, pro—minister, what is the overall objective of the uk �*s help and strategy for ukraine questionnd for peace deal, so i can see the difficulties in ukraine. ourjob is simply to vindicate the principle, to stand up for the principle of the right of the ukrainians to protect themselves. that is what we are doing, and that's what everyone in the alliance is doing. we want to give them the means to repel the russians, to expel the russians from the territory that they have occupied because that is the right thing under international law, and as everybody has said, we want at the very least to put zelensky in the very least to put zelensky in the best possible position he could be in if and when he decides that there is anything to talk about. but at the moment, let's be absolutely clear, there doesn't seem to be anything to talk about because it's not only that the ukrainian people would find it very difficult to do a deal, putin is not even offering a deal. he isn't even offering a deal. under no circumstances, it is only logical and right to continue to support ukraine in the way t
mason of the bbc. thank you, pro—minister, what is the overall objective of the uk �*s help and strategy for ukraine questionnd for peace deal, so i can see the difficulties in ukraine. ourjob is simply to vindicate the principle, to stand up for the principle of the right of the ukrainians to protect themselves. that is what we are doing, and that's what everyone in the alliance is doing. we want to give them the means to repel the russians, to expel the russians from the territory that...
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fortune, dear, it 's made from 500 diamond-shaped pieces of ivory, inlaid with a beautiful black ornament around the edges. and gold lacquer by the famous british violinist brian mccann masont. the fact is that such violins are incredibly sensitive to every micro-movement. therefore, to make them sound you need filigree skill. well, no less skill is required for glassblowers of the richest tradition of creating fragile masterpieces. at the stieglitz academy in st. petersburg, and technologies with a centuries-old history, now we will find out this technology about 1,000 years before the advent of our era, people invented muffle furnaces, special tubes and learned how to blow complex shapes out of red-hot amorphous masses. it is with this ancient technique that students are taught today at the stilts art academy, even if you take 3d printing with hot glass, then this is the same technology that the egyptians used even before they started. ad, if added to a hot glass mass, manganese in the future vase will get a reddish tint if the cobalt object is cast blue, if you rotate the workpiece in a special way, adding dyes, a sticky pattern will come out; all these techniques from
fortune, dear, it 's made from 500 diamond-shaped pieces of ivory, inlaid with a beautiful black ornament around the edges. and gold lacquer by the famous british violinist brian mccann masont. the fact is that such violins are incredibly sensitive to every micro-movement. therefore, to make them sound you need filigree skill. well, no less skill is required for glassblowers of the richest tradition of creating fragile masterpieces. at the stieglitz academy in st. petersburg, and technologies...