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and all the momentum was with salisbury in the first grand slam title together wrapping up with salisburyolympics just a few weeks from now. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. good evening! to the east, further west with more cloud and a lot of missed and merck and for some, rain around as well. from this week whether front and we can see a bump into the high pressure in the rain almost becoming nonexistent, but it will continue to introduce a lot of cloud. a great start to friday morning and that south—westerly flow trades and a lot of mist and drizzle perhaps along west facing coast. the cloud within an break particularly in the southeast and a week with references to the north of england, wales and the midlands and the warmest of the weather will be ahead of the front with 25 celsius. behind it, we're still going to see a pleasant feel to things on 17 to 21 quite widely. as we move out of freight into the start of the weekend, high pressure will start to build once again we are expecting a good deal of dry warm weather quite widely across the country wit
and all the momentum was with salisbury in the first grand slam title together wrapping up with salisburyolympics just a few weeks from now. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. good evening! to the east, further west with more cloud and a lot of missed and merck and for some, rain around as well. from this week whether front and we can see a bump into the high pressure in the rain almost becoming nonexistent, but it will continue to introduce a lot of cloud. a...
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_ salisbury, and the announcements, my goodness! i_ salisbury, and the announcements, my goodness! i wanted to snooze and they were — goodness! i wanted to snooze and they were constantly interrupting! it's a _ they were constantly interrupting! lt's a reel— they were constantly interrupting! it's a real pain of motor bike that we have — it's a real pain of motor bike that we have this chitchat are constantly -- modern — we have this chitchat are constantly —— modern life. people do have smartphones. set an alarm, don't have _ smartphones. set an alarm, don't have all— smartphones. set an alarm, don't have all this — smartphones. set an alarm, don't have all this constant noise going on. ~ g i i, have all this constant noise going on, �* a a a, a, have all this constant noise going on. according to the story on the front of the _ on. according to the story on the front of the sunday _ on. according to the story on the front of the sunday times, - front of the sunday times, passengers are one journey from manchester to london last week, subjected to 17 automated messages. there's a
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joe salisbury hello — good evening — how are you feeling? nervous? excited?t st georges park, wales basking in baku and scotland are settling in in darlington, preparing to take on the czech republic on monday. we'll be checking in with all the home nations — but lets start with the scottish camp —jane dougall is there for us.. positive feelings i can imagine from scotland because they are the championships, finally. d0 scotland because they are the championships, finally. do not foruet, a championships, finally. do not forget. a lot— championships, finally. do not forget, a lot of— championships, finally. do not forget, a lot of the _ championships, finally. do not forget, a lot of the scotland i championships, finally. do not- forget, a lot of the scotland squad were not even born the last time scotland took part in a major tournament, that was france in 1998. they have lived through the hurt and the pain of not qualifying. 0n the other hand, head coach steve clark has lived through all of that and he is in his 50s, do not forget. he has also been credited
joe salisbury hello — good evening — how are you feeling? nervous? excited?t st georges park, wales basking in baku and scotland are settling in in darlington, preparing to take on the czech republic on monday. we'll be checking in with all the home nations — but lets start with the scottish camp —jane dougall is there for us.. positive feelings i can imagine from scotland because they are the championships, finally. d0 scotland because they are the championships, finally. do not...
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i'm fairly certain that he authorized the poisons in always bear salisbury that led to the death of a member of the british public.ys bear salisbury that led to the death of a member of the british public. you've seen what has led to alexei navalny who is in prison on trumped up charges and facing -- effectively being tor tortured. and so i think what joe biden will be doing when he sees putin will be giving pretty tough messages. >> and prime minister boris johnson position said that the last time he had seen president putin, he delivered a similar message, that there would be no normal saization of relations between russia and the uk until russia changes its tune. so very unlikely that we'll see any meaningful change in russia's behavior come out of this summit, but certainly the hope is that at least it can try to prevent the relationship between the u.s. and russia from deteriorating any further. >> yeah, that's right. the biden team down playing expectations of what they call deliverables out of that meeting between the two presidents next week. thank you both very much. >>> and
i'm fairly certain that he authorized the poisons in always bear salisbury that led to the death of a member of the british public.ys bear salisbury that led to the death of a member of the british public. you've seen what has led to alexei navalny who is in prison on trumped up charges and facing -- effectively being tor tortured. and so i think what joe biden will be doing when he sees putin will be giving pretty tough messages. >> and prime minister boris johnson position said that the...
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she'd lost her previous six grand slam quarterfinals, and now she's in the final. joe salisbury saidr success in the wimbledon warm—up event in nottingham. she's into the last eight after a three—set win over kateryna kozlova. katie boulter is also through after beating heather watson. it was an incredibly tough match. i mean, _ it was an incredibly tough match. i mean. she's— it was an incredibly tough match. i mean, she's obviously— it was an incredibly tough match. i mean, she's obviously playing - it was an incredibly tough match. i i mean, she's obviously playing well, and she's— mean, she's obviously playing well, and she's beaten— mean, she's obviously playing well, and she's beaten so— mean, she's obviously playing well, and she's beaten so many— mean, she's obviously playing well, and she's beaten so many great- and she's beaten so many great players — and she's beaten so many great players it — and she's beaten so many great players. it was— and she's beaten so many great players. it was not _ and she's beaten so many great players. it was not could - and she's beaten so ma
she'd lost her previous six grand slam quarterfinals, and now she's in the final. joe salisbury saidr success in the wimbledon warm—up event in nottingham. she's into the last eight after a three—set win over kateryna kozlova. katie boulter is also through after beating heather watson. it was an incredibly tough match. i mean, _ it was an incredibly tough match. i mean. she's— it was an incredibly tough match. i mean, she's obviously— it was an incredibly tough match. i mean, she's...
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he'll play in the men's singles alongside dan evans and team up withjoe salisbury in the doubles.are balding and the former british number one anne keothavong have been discussing the olympics selection — as well as today's play at eastbourne. we got away with it in terms of the weather today at eastbourne, largely a glorious day, and we saw a glorious day, and we saw terrific quarterfinal action. glorious day, and we saw terrific quarterfinalaction. first glorious day, and we saw terrific quarterfinal action. first up, the only seed left in the draw, the top seed, the runner—up here a few years back, she got blasted off court — not blessed but certainly outplayed by camilla georgie.— not blessed but certainly outplayed by camilla georgie. georgie was the more consistent _ by camilla georgie. georgie was the more consistent of— by camilla georgie. georgie was the more consistent of the _ by camilla georgie. georgie was the more consistent of the two, - by camilla georgie. georgie was the more consistent of the two, would l more consistent of the two, would you believe. there was a
he'll play in the men's singles alongside dan evans and team up withjoe salisbury in the doubles.are balding and the former british number one anne keothavong have been discussing the olympics selection — as well as today's play at eastbourne. we got away with it in terms of the weather today at eastbourne, largely a glorious day, and we saw a glorious day, and we saw terrific quarterfinal action. glorious day, and we saw terrific quarterfinalaction. first glorious day, and we saw terrific...
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the paris attacks, whose man and his companion are arrested in a refugee accommodation center near salisbury, and held in the local prison security analyst saw john go hell has studied the man, kate this man was a key member of the law curry tobar. it is believed that he was part of the operational planning for the attacks in mon bye, in 2008. yet nothing was done. mohammed who man pakistani national bomb maker and a member of the pakistani terrorist organisation, lush car, at the search for his tracks, gets underway and the west much current time is not as well known as al qaeda or isis. but the organisation is many times larger. it was established by the pakistani intelligence service, the inter services intelligence i s i for short along with the military, the i s i is regarded as the real controlling force in the country. little so we know in pakistan and nothing happens without the approval of the countries intelligence service. but we also realize, of course, the defection of this intelligence service is playing a double game with the pakistani intelligence service. you never know if y
the paris attacks, whose man and his companion are arrested in a refugee accommodation center near salisbury, and held in the local prison security analyst saw john go hell has studied the man, kate this man was a key member of the law curry tobar. it is believed that he was part of the operational planning for the attacks in mon bye, in 2008. yet nothing was done. mohammed who man pakistani national bomb maker and a member of the pakistani terrorist organisation, lush car, at the search for...
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they won in a champions tie break with salisbury becoming the first british man sincejohn lloyd in 1982ter finals of the nottingham open after beating kateryna kozlova. after winning the first set 6—2, konta lost the second 6—1, before winning the decider by 6 games to 3. it's a tough match, she is playing well on the service and has beaten great layers here and we knew it would not be a straight forward match but i thought it was good to have come through that match, it is really great. wembley stadium could be half full for the knockout stages of euro 2020, under plans currently being worked on by the government and the fa. it's understood 40,000 supporters could be allowed into the ground, though that's yet to be finalised. for the first two group matches the capacity will be 22,500. there's one super league match this evening with castleford hosting hull fc and a win for the tigers would take them ahead of hull into 5th place where it's currently 6-4 6—4 in favour of paul. —— 6—4 in favour of hull. jason gary gary with a debut try at 17 years of age — adam swift for hull. england ha
they won in a champions tie break with salisbury becoming the first british man sincejohn lloyd in 1982ter finals of the nottingham open after beating kateryna kozlova. after winning the first set 6—2, konta lost the second 6—1, before winning the decider by 6 games to 3. it's a tough match, she is playing well on the service and has beaten great layers here and we knew it would not be a straight forward match but i thought it was good to have come through that match, it is really great....
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britain'sjoe salisbury is a french open champion — after winning the mixed doubles final this afternoonsh man sincejohn lloyd in 1982 to win this title. it's his second grand slam — after winning the men's doubles in australia last year. it's women's semi finals day at roland garros, all four players in action have never made it this far at a grand slam. maria sakarri, who put out the defending champion iga swiatek, is currently a set down against barbora krejcikova. the winner of that one will play anastasia pavlyuchenckova, who beat tamara zidansek — the russian won the first set as her opponent double faulted. and then pavlyuchenkova, who's the higher ranked and more experienced player at the age of 29, went on to win in straight sets, 7—5 6—3. meanwhile warming up for wimbledon, the british number onejo konta is into the quarter finals of the nottingham open after beating kateryna kozlova. after winning the first set 6—2, konta lost the second 6—1, before winning the decider by 6 games to 3. celtic have announced that ange postecoglou, will become the club s new manager with immedia
britain'sjoe salisbury is a french open champion — after winning the mixed doubles final this afternoonsh man sincejohn lloyd in 1982 to win this title. it's his second grand slam — after winning the men's doubles in australia last year. it's women's semi finals day at roland garros, all four players in action have never made it this far at a grand slam. maria sakarri, who put out the defending champion iga swiatek, is currently a set down against barbora krejcikova. the winner of that one...
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britain'sjoe salisbury is a french open champion after winning the mixed doubles final this afternoon russia's aslan karatsev and elena vesnina — to win the second set and force a deciding tie—break, which they went on to win10—5. john lloyd was the last man to win in the mixed doubles final at rolland garros in 1982. it's salisbury�*s second grand slam title, after he won the men's doubles at the australian open last year. it's women's semi finals day at rolland garros. all four players in action have never made it this far at a grand slam. later maria sakarri, who put out the defending champion iga swiatek, takes on barbora krejcikova. but out on court at the moment are anastasia pavlyuchenkova and tamara zidansek. zidansek had never been beyond the second round of a major until now. she's ranked 85th in the world, and hoping to beat pavyluchenkova — the russian player seeded 31st who'd been knocked out in six grand slam quarter—finals before she beat elena rybakina on tuesday. meanwhile warming up for wimbledon, britain'sjo konta is into the quarter finals of the nottingham 0pen af
britain'sjoe salisbury is a french open champion after winning the mixed doubles final this afternoon russia's aslan karatsev and elena vesnina — to win the second set and force a deciding tie—break, which they went on to win10—5. john lloyd was the last man to win in the mixed doubles final at rolland garros in 1982. it's salisbury�*s second grand slam title, after he won the men's doubles at the australian open last year. it's women's semi finals day at rolland garros. all four...
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as well as defending his singles title injapan, he'll play doubles withjoe salisbury — and as expected team — and there's no cameron norrie — he's decided to focus on the tour. dan evans, neal skupski, johanna konta and heather watson are also heading for tokyo. the paralympics gb line—up includes reigning singles champion gordon reid. he'sjoined by five—time grand slam winner alfie hewett, who claimed silver at rio 2016, along with andy lapthorne, dermot bailey, jordanne whiley and lucy shuker. and cricket's domestic t20 women's competition has been named as the charlotte edwards cup, after the former england captain. eight regional teams are involved, and the action begins this weekend. edwards is england's leading run scorer in the format — still! that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website, bbc.co.uk/sport. 0k, ok, austin, thank you for that. borisjohnson has said he is not ruling out going abroad for his summer vacation this year as the government considers easing restrictions on travel for those who have had two covid—19 vaccinati
as well as defending his singles title injapan, he'll play doubles withjoe salisbury — and as expected team — and there's no cameron norrie — he's decided to focus on the tour. dan evans, neal skupski, johanna konta and heather watson are also heading for tokyo. the paralympics gb line—up includes reigning singles champion gordon reid. he'sjoined by five—time grand slam winner alfie hewett, who claimed silver at rio 2016, along with andy lapthorne, dermot bailey, jordanne whiley and...
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the paris attacks, whose man and his companion are arrested in a refugee accommodation center near salisbury and held, and the local prison security analyst saw john go hell has studied the man case. this man with the key member of the law security tobar. it is believe that he was part of the operational planning for the attacks in mon bye, in 2008. yet nothing was done. mohammed who man pakistani national bomb maker and a member of the pakistani terrorist organization, lush car, at the search for his tracks, gets underway in the west. much current time is not as well known as al qaeda or isis. but the organisation is many times larger. it was established by the pakistani intelligence service, the inter services intelligence i s i for short along with the military, the i s i is regarded as the real controlling force in the country when we call so we know in pakistan and nothing happens without the approval of the countries intelligence service, but we also realize of course, the defection of this intelligence service is playing a double game with the pakistani intelligence service. you never
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against china over the last few years, a strong push back against russia as well, certainly post-salisburyk there is a sense that in many ways, the u.k. and the u.s. are reasonably well aligned in terms of the direction of travel for foreign policy, so i think there is a hope that the relationship can be rebuilt and rebuilt in a way that is mutually beneficial for both sides. tom: guy johnson, thank you so much. continuing coverage from cornwall today with a very busy friday schedule and into the weekend, and then the president continuing his trip in europe as well. it is important in the 6:00 hour in new york that we always speak to matthew miller with obligatory car talk. it is part of his agreement to appear on "surveillance." with romaine bostick, it is always the tradition to continue with friday soccer talk. just released moments ago on twitter, the harry kane emote and outfit as well. we are deep into soccer talk with ferro gone. let's listen to romaine on british soccer. [laughter] romaine: here's the sound of everything i know on british soccer. lisa: let's take a moment to recogn
against china over the last few years, a strong push back against russia as well, certainly post-salisburyk there is a sense that in many ways, the u.k. and the u.s. are reasonably well aligned in terms of the direction of travel for foreign policy, so i think there is a hope that the relationship can be rebuilt and rebuilt in a way that is mutually beneficial for both sides. tom: guy johnson, thank you so much. continuing coverage from cornwall today with a very busy friday schedule and into...
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joe salisbury said he didn't expect to win his second major title as he won the mixed doubles alongsideand i knew it was not going _ she's playing well and i knew it was not going to — she's playing well and i knew it was not going to be _ she's playing well and i knew it was not going to be a _ she's playing well and i knew it was not going to be a straightforward i not going to be a straightforward match _ not going to be a straightforward match and — not going to be a straightforward match and it _ not going to be a straightforward match and it definitely _ not going to be a straightforward match and it definitely proved i not going to be a straightforward match and it definitely proved to| match and it definitely proved to be, match and it definitely proved to be. so _ match and it definitely proved to be. so i'm — match and it definitely proved to be, so i'm really— match and it definitely proved to be, so i'm really happy- match and it definitely proved to be, so i'm really happy to - match and it definitely proved to be, so i'm really happy to have i be, so i'm really happy to ha
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the assassination attempt, the killing in salisbury. 2020, isn't it question mark absolutely.— mark absolutely. and nato 2030 a . enda, mark absolutely. and nato 2030 agenda. in _ mark absolutely. and nato 2030 agenda, in which _ mark absolutely. and nato 2030 agenda, in which we _ mark absolutely. and nato 2030 agenda, in which we are - mark absolutely. and nato 2030 agenda, in which we are going i mark absolutely. and nato 2030 j agenda, in which we are going to agree at the summit in two weeks' time, we address a wide range of challenges are where we have to work together on, for instance, resilience and protecting critical infrastructure on technology and maintaining our technology will edge any more competitive world, and strengthen our deterrents and reading ourforces, with more exercises and working closely with partners to train and build capacity because we believe that is one of the best ways to also fight international terrorism. i totally agree with body so that it is absolutely unacceptable what belarus are dead, the first
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done things that are unconscionable, and i'm fairly certain that he authorized the poisonings in salisbury that led to the death of an innocent, wholly innocent member of the british public, and the attempted poisoning of the skcripals and also, the torture of alexey navalny, and so i am sure that they will discuss many thing, and that is something that i said to mr. putin myself, and i said, look, there is not going to be a normalization of the relations between your country and obviously russia and the u.k. until russia changes its behavior, because that is the sad fact of it. so i think that president biden is going to be saying the same. >> reporter: how would you judge it as a successful matrix of the summit? >> if i could comment about this summit which is the one that we are actually at. i think that this is already an important moment, because the world is coming together for the first time in over a year to work on how to beat the pandemic, and to come up with a new treaty -- >> do you believe that your government mishandled the pandemic in the early days? is that a fair character
done things that are unconscionable, and i'm fairly certain that he authorized the poisonings in salisbury that led to the death of an innocent, wholly innocent member of the british public, and the attempted poisoning of the skcripals and also, the torture of alexey navalny, and so i am sure that they will discuss many thing, and that is something that i said to mr. putin myself, and i said, look, there is not going to be a normalization of the relations between your country and obviously...
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things that are unconscionable in t the -- i'm fairly certain that he authorized the poisonings in salisburye seen what happened to his leading opponent, alexei navalny who is in prison on trumped up charges and facing, effectively being tortured. so i think what joe biden will be doing when he goes to see putin will be giving some pretty tough messages. and that's something i highly approve of. >> so remember that trump blimp that greeted the former president during his visit to london? how can you forget that? now president biden has one, too. as you can see right here. it has a new twist. it shows prime minister biden and boris johnson wearing hands, each wars swim trunks in the design of their national flags. the groups behind them are using this to promote a serious cause. as funny as these balloons may be, they are calling for world leaders to speed up vaccinations and equality. >>> well, passengers on board a delta flight jump into action when a former flight attendant threatens to bring the entire plane down. at capella university, we know smart comes in many forms. -good boy! -so we
things that are unconscionable in t the -- i'm fairly certain that he authorized the poisonings in salisburye seen what happened to his leading opponent, alexei navalny who is in prison on trumped up charges and facing, effectively being tortured. so i think what joe biden will be doing when he goes to see putin will be giving some pretty tough messages. and that's something i highly approve of. >> so remember that trump blimp that greeted the former president during his visit to london?...
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the use of the substance, but they were called out when they used the same thing against sergei in salisbury in the meeting with putin, or is it outside of their exchange of carrots and sticks? >> i don't think it is outside of the exchange. president biden, by his own account, did raise up navalny, not just the poisoning, but the fact he is now in jail after recovering in germany. the russians have been put on notice that the death of navalny would be seen a a really serious event that would basically get some responses as well. so i think, you know, the russians are certainly forewarned and probably weren't aware that these sanctions were coming. >> dickerson: president biden presented president putin with a list of 16 areas in infrastructure. and said they were off-limits. the president said this, i pointed out we have significant cyber security, and if they violate these basic norms, we will respond with cyber. was essentially president biden saying that's a red line, cross it and we retaliate? >> absolutely he was. we have made those red lines in the past to russia on a number of fronts
the use of the substance, but they were called out when they used the same thing against sergei in salisbury in the meeting with putin, or is it outside of their exchange of carrots and sticks? >> i don't think it is outside of the exchange. president biden, by his own account, did raise up navalny, not just the poisoning, but the fact he is now in jail after recovering in germany. the russians have been put on notice that the death of navalny would be seen a a really serious event that...
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has done things that are unconscionable in the fairly certain that he authorized the poisonings in salisburyhat led to the death of an innocent member of the british public. the attempted poisoning of the screenles. you have seen what is happening to alexei navalny in prison on trumped up charges and effectively being tortured. so i think what joe biden will be doing when he goes to see putin will be giving some pretty tough messages. >> reporter: and so there you have it. you know, prime minister boris johnson not mincing words. he said when he last saw president putin face to face, he delivered a similar message, there will not be a normalization of relations between the uk and russia until he sees different behavior from russia, but i do think more broadly speaking that there is a sort of reluctant awareness essentially that there are limits to the expectations that should be put on this summit next week and there are limits to realistically what can be achieved. it seems the bar now is about trying to prevent the relationship from further degrading with all the sort of instability that c
has done things that are unconscionable in the fairly certain that he authorized the poisonings in salisburyhat led to the death of an innocent member of the british public. the attempted poisoning of the screenles. you have seen what is happening to alexei navalny in prison on trumped up charges and effectively being tortured. so i think what joe biden will be doing when he goes to see putin will be giving some pretty tough messages. >> reporter: and so there you have it. you know, prime...
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done things that are unconscionable and i'm fairly certain that he authorized the poisonings in salisburyhat led to the death of an innocent, holy innocence member of the british public, the attempted poisoning of the screenles. you have seen what's happening to his leading opponent, alexei navalny, who is in prison on trumped up charges. and facing and effectively being tortured. so i think that what joe biden will be doing when he goes to see putin will be giving some pretty tough messages. that's something i holy approve of. i did the same thing i saw mr. putin myself. >> he went on to say that essentially there would be no normalization of relations between the uk and russia as long as he continues to see this kind of troubling behavior from the russian leader. but, other than that, he didn't really want to be drawn too much on the specifics of what he would regard as the sort of metric for success, feddee ka. what would constitute a successful biden/putin summit instead he wanted to focus very much on this summit which unsurprisingly he views as being a big success so far. >> he's th
done things that are unconscionable and i'm fairly certain that he authorized the poisonings in salisburyhat led to the death of an innocent, holy innocence member of the british public, the attempted poisoning of the screenles. you have seen what's happening to his leading opponent, alexei navalny, who is in prison on trumped up charges. and facing and effectively being tortured. so i think that what joe biden will be doing when he goes to see putin will be giving some pretty tough messages....
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done things that are unconscionable and i'm fairly certain that he authorized the poisonings in salisbury that led to the death of an innocent member of the british public, the attempted poisoning. you've seen what's happening to his leading opponent, alexei navalny, who is in prison on trumped up charges and is effectively being tortured. and so i think what joe biden will be doing when he goes to see putin will be giving some pretty tough messages. >> so how reassuring do you think it might be that biden's approach will be very different with putin than what we saw with former president trump, where trump dismissed aides and even note-takers in the meetings with putin and that's not likely to happen with biden? >> no, it's not going to happen. the president is not going to accommodate mr. putin. but there are some risks in there, because putin is going to try to compare himself, elevate himself, using president biden. and if it goes wrong, if there's a real clash that comes out publicly, then some of our friends in europe might be concerned because countries like germany, they're engage
done things that are unconscionable and i'm fairly certain that he authorized the poisonings in salisbury that led to the death of an innocent member of the british public, the attempted poisoning. you've seen what's happening to his leading opponent, alexei navalny, who is in prison on trumped up charges and is effectively being tortured. and so i think what joe biden will be doing when he goes to see putin will be giving some pretty tough messages. >> so how reassuring do you think it...
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authorized this operation to poison navalny with novichok, an absolutely lethal toxic agent also used in salisbury in 2018. navalny survived, recuperated in germany, flew back to moscow in an incredibly brave act and of course then he was swiftly arrested. my fear is that the more joe biden presses this the less productive it will be because if the international community is invested in navalny's release for putin that is a kind of -- that's an affront. i'm pretty certain that navalny will stay behind bars regardless of what joe biden says today. >> thank you very much for that. luke harding there for us in london. thank you for at that taking the time this morning to speak us. >>> rosemary, as you can see there's so many difficult topics on the agenda. there may be some where there might be mutual or shared interest where the two leaders believe they could not necessarily find a compromise but at least talk to each other about these issues and find a common ground on these issues, but there are some where it really seems that there are hardened positions on both sides. of course, alexei navalny's
authorized this operation to poison navalny with novichok, an absolutely lethal toxic agent also used in salisbury in 2018. navalny survived, recuperated in germany, flew back to moscow in an incredibly brave act and of course then he was swiftly arrested. my fear is that the more joe biden presses this the less productive it will be because if the international community is invested in navalny's release for putin that is a kind of -- that's an affront. i'm pretty certain that navalny will stay...
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landslaught capability brown blenheim parker near oxford has shown on the left and longley in southwest salisbury near near wiltshire is on the right and here these are characterized by vast swas of meadow and pasture with livestock, you know, sheep and cattle undulating water bodies and likes great clumps of trees and surrounding forest plantations with curving drives and paths along. which the occasional eye-catching pavilions in the distance and very modest architectural features generally off in the parks. such parks have a very ancient pedigree. they're designed was heavily inspired by literary and poetic right or writings dating to classical times in greece and rome particularly the writings of virgil of horus ovid and pliny the praise to guarian and pastoral activity and scenery contrasting it to the difficulties and complexities of urban life. such imagery and rhetoric was revived in the renaissance italy and it became the basis for a considerable body of theatrical literary and visual art as well as the construction of country villas parks and gardens. these are two 17th century painting
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i would be very struck, i live in salisbury, this week a lot of local people, just talking about thes government ministers or football bigwigs who can somehow get around the rules, that offends people and i'm not sure, the interesting people there, but they'll be interesting to see. the health secretary, he formulated the rules and admitted he crossed them. ijust would occasionally like to see a government minister resigned and acknowledged eric. i wouldn't say that should be the end of his career. i would like to see him back. he's been a good minister and an effective minister largely in my view. come back in six or 12 months but admit there are consequences for actions like this. why wouldn't for example, the prime minister get rid of him? labour and the lib dems that he should go. why wouldn't boris johnson the lib dems that he should go. why wouldn't borisjohnson think? you think you made the rules but then you broke the rules that you made, so you have to go. i’m you broke the rules that you made, so you have to go. i'm disappointed the prime minister _ so you have to go. i'm d
i would be very struck, i live in salisbury, this week a lot of local people, just talking about thes government ministers or football bigwigs who can somehow get around the rules, that offends people and i'm not sure, the interesting people there, but they'll be interesting to see. the health secretary, he formulated the rules and admitted he crossed them. ijust would occasionally like to see a government minister resigned and acknowledged eric. i wouldn't say that should be the end of his...
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as well as defending his singles title injapan, he'll play doubles withjoe salisbury.evans, neal skupski, johanna konta and heather watson are also heading for tokyo. the paralympics gb line—up includes reigning singles champion gordon reid. he'sjoined by five—time grand slam winner alfie hewett, who claimed silver at rio 2016, along with andy lapthorne, dermot bailey, jordanne whiley and lucy shuker. and cricket's domestic t20 women's competition has been named as the charlotte edwards cup, after the former england captain. eight regional teams are involved, and the action begins this weekend. edwards is england's leading run scorer in the format. that's all the sport for now. some breaking news. it comes from birmingham crown court on concerns the case of the former aston villa footballer. ajury the case of the former aston villa footballer. a jury has the case of the former aston villa footballer. ajury has been discharged after failing to reach a verdict on west murcia pc maryellen bentley smith. the 31—year—old is accused of assaulting the footballer. we will have
as well as defending his singles title injapan, he'll play doubles withjoe salisbury.evans, neal skupski, johanna konta and heather watson are also heading for tokyo. the paralympics gb line—up includes reigning singles champion gordon reid. he'sjoined by five—time grand slam winner alfie hewett, who claimed silver at rio 2016, along with andy lapthorne, dermot bailey, jordanne whiley and lucy shuker. and cricket's domestic t20 women's competition has been named as the charlotte edwards...
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networks today, from a british perspective, did it occur to you that suddenly the novichok attack in salisburynow and everyone has moved on. its one of those things that russia does which is almost forgotten.— is almost forgotten. there are 'ust so many bones fl is almost forgotten. there are 'ust so many bones ofi is almost forgotten. there are 'ust so many bones of contention i is almost forgotten. there are just i so many bones of contention between the west and russia at the moment that yeah, probably in the eyes of many that is a vague memory from the past and, you know, it's about tackling each issue head—on with the russian president. joe biden clearly didn't pull his punches but there was a recognition that the kind of historical lobbying of missiles from washington to moscow are serving nobody�*s interests and there was the feeling among western leaders that russia has acted egregious late in the past, not least with the novichok poisoning but other issues as well. there is the feeling from russia that they have been talked down to by the west and accused of things they claim they are
networks today, from a british perspective, did it occur to you that suddenly the novichok attack in salisburynow and everyone has moved on. its one of those things that russia does which is almost forgotten.— is almost forgotten. there are 'ust so many bones fl is almost forgotten. there are 'ust so many bones ofi is almost forgotten. there are 'ust so many bones of contention i is almost forgotten. there are just i so many bones of contention between the west and russia at the moment that...
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salisbury: thank you. i know many in the community are very familiar with these efforts in new mexico but it's a real exciting model in the rio grande watershed, restoring our forest, are a model for the nation. finally, i want to say there's a coupled opportunity while we're talking about fire mitigation to talk about carbon sequestration. a recent study by the climate alliance in new mexico showed that reforestation of burn catastrophic fire areas has a huge potential to help capture carbon. so i really think that's an important part of the science that we need to be introducing into the conversation. and with that, madam chairwoman, i yield back. thank you so much. ms. lofgren: thank you very much. now the gentleman from california, mr. obernolty, is recognized. -- mr. obernolte, is recognized. mr. obernolte: the prevention of these fire are critical to the people i represent. i know a lot of people in this room share that concern. i -- one of the things i was struck by in the testimony from all four of
salisbury: thank you. i know many in the community are very familiar with these efforts in new mexico but it's a real exciting model in the rio grande watershed, restoring our forest, are a model for the nation. finally, i want to say there's a coupled opportunity while we're talking about fire mitigation to talk about carbon sequestration. a recent study by the climate alliance in new mexico showed that reforestation of burn catastrophic fire areas has a huge potential to help capture carbon....
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——joe —— joe salisbury. it's been 39 years since britain last had a winner in the main draw there.attinama kerkhove in straight sets — 6—1, 6—3. it is just it isjust a it is just a fun surface to play on. it's different, it asks different things of your game, it makes you think differently little bit, and so it's a really fun challenge. and for me and every other brit commits extra special. it's a fun surface and we also get to play at home. all—rounder sophia dunkley has been given her first england women's central contract for this season. she made her international debut at the twenty20 world cup three years ago, and she's already scored a century this season for surrey and south east stars. dunkley is one of 17 players to receive a deal, ahead of a busy summer which begins with their first test against india in more than seven years, starting a week tomorrow. for the second week running, gloucester have had to cancel a premiership rugby match after a covid outbreak. their match at worcester this weekend has been called off with last saturday's fixture with bath also affected. g
——joe —— joe salisbury. it's been 39 years since britain last had a winner in the main draw there.attinama kerkhove in straight sets — 6—1, 6—3. it is just it isjust a it is just a fun surface to play on. it's different, it asks different things of your game, it makes you think differently little bit, and so it's a really fun challenge. and for me and every other brit commits extra special. it's a fun surface and we also get to play at home. all—rounder sophia dunkley has been...
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same that salisbury. philadelphia, it's going to feel like 105 degrees for you washington, d.c.wn mid 70s in buffalo upper 70s down in washington, d.c. mid 70s in new york city out west, unfortunately, where you are, again, really depends on your heat the coolest locations will be along the coast. portland, 92 but that's down from temperatures over 100. but as you get into the inland sections, over the next several days into the weekends, look at this triple digits for spokane, boise, on into billings. winnemucca will see temperatures upper 90s. medford, oregon, triple digits for three days in a row. >>> now to a ballot discrepancy creating confusion and frustration here in new york city in the democratic mayoral primary. yesterday, the board of elections released new results showing a tight race, but then just hours later, the new numbers were removed after officials found 135,000 test ballots were accidentally included in the tally. now they'll have to recalculate multiple rounds of ranked choice voting this is the first time the city is using that system we may not know the o
same that salisbury. philadelphia, it's going to feel like 105 degrees for you washington, d.c.wn mid 70s in buffalo upper 70s down in washington, d.c. mid 70s in new york city out west, unfortunately, where you are, again, really depends on your heat the coolest locations will be along the coast. portland, 92 but that's down from temperatures over 100. but as you get into the inland sections, over the next several days into the weekends, look at this triple digits for spokane, boise, on into...
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as well as defending his singles title injapan, he'll play doubles withjoe salisbury.th 17 balls to spare. and you can watch the second t20 live on bbc two tonight from 6pm. and in the last few minutes silverstone have announced that there will be a full house of fans for the british grand prix next month. the event has been included in the government's event research programme. that means a capacity crowd of 140,000 will be at silverstone for the grand prix. many rolled their tickets over from last year's race and the big race is on the 18th of july next month. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. the prime minister has been speaking about the latest on travel restrictions as he visited the four rifles hq at aldershot today , here's what he had to say. (sot i think the real opportunity we all have now is to open up travel through the double jab and if you look at it we have more than 60% of the population which have now had two jobs, the population which have now had twojobs, 83% the population which have now had two jobs, 83% have th
as well as defending his singles title injapan, he'll play doubles withjoe salisbury.th 17 balls to spare. and you can watch the second t20 live on bbc two tonight from 6pm. and in the last few minutes silverstone have announced that there will be a full house of fans for the british grand prix next month. the event has been included in the government's event research programme. that means a capacity crowd of 140,000 will be at silverstone for the grand prix. many rolled their tickets over from...
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our next caller from salisbury, north carolina. howard, how do you answer the question is the government doing enough? caller: top of the morning. host: good morning. caller: i look at it like this. some of the democrats, like joe manchin, if they get on board, cut the filibuster, we can go on and do a lot of things for the people and for america. we have already seen them in action in 2020 when they shut down some hospitals through the pandemic. they did a lot of things to america, but if you noticed the donald trump or donald duck administration did not push back like biden is trying to do, but his hands are tied. you have a west virginia senator who will not stop the filibuster and not vote for hr1. that lets us know that this democrat is definitely going to do everything he can to stop biden and america from achieving something just to protect america. look, c-span, i would like for you guys to open up a line for west virginia people and see how they feel about their democratic senator. i am sure they are upset just like i am.
our next caller from salisbury, north carolina. howard, how do you answer the question is the government doing enough? caller: top of the morning. host: good morning. caller: i look at it like this. some of the democrats, like joe manchin, if they get on board, cut the filibuster, we can go on and do a lot of things for the people and for america. we have already seen them in action in 2020 when they shut down some hospitals through the pandemic. they did a lot of things to america, but if you...
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. >> salisbury, north carolina, this is louis, a democrat. good morning. >> yes. good morning. top of the morning to you guys. hey, look, i heard you made a statement concerning the pandemic and it is no one's fault, but i beg to differ. now, i remember the time when it first began in january of 2019, and donald trump came out and said that, oh, it is like a sniffle, it is like a cold, don't worry. then in april he made a statement to a news reporter and said, hey, man, this thing is five times worse than the flu. so, no, there was somebody who made a mistake with the pandemic. he didn't take it seriously enough, and it is any time he just came out of an impeachment. so he is really mad at america. but i want to ask you is this. when you stated that your organization give money to black organizations or mom-and-pop blacks like barber shops and what not, on your website, is there any evidence that would solidify or show that what you making a statement about of giving money to black organizations, is there record on your website to show us that? >> absolutely. so i will just ask
. >> salisbury, north carolina, this is louis, a democrat. good morning. >> yes. good morning. top of the morning to you guys. hey, look, i heard you made a statement concerning the pandemic and it is no one's fault, but i beg to differ. now, i remember the time when it first began in january of 2019, and donald trump came out and said that, oh, it is like a sniffle, it is like a cold, don't worry. then in april he made a statement to a news reporter and said, hey, man, this thing...
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and good news in the mixed doubles too withjoe salisbury through to the final thanks to a walkover inpandemic, and had some intensive counselling and it required some certified time off work. i've managed for the last year, but at what cost? a report by mps found the nhs was short of 50,000 nurses going into the pandemic. it said the covid crisis had exacerbated existing problems. the health service is still under significant pressure, dealing with emergencies and trying to clear a record backlog of operations. former health secretaryjeremy hunt, now chair of the health and care select committee which commissioned the report, says a longer term thinking is needed. we need a total overhaul of workforce planning, because there is a failure in the system. it takes seven years to train a doctor, three years to train a nurse, and it's never enough of a priority for the department of health and social care and the treasury when it comes to spending reviews, to spend this money on doctors and nurses that you're not going to see for many years hence. health unions have warned excessive worklo
and good news in the mixed doubles too withjoe salisbury through to the final thanks to a walkover inpandemic, and had some intensive counselling and it required some certified time off work. i've managed for the last year, but at what cost? a report by mps found the nhs was short of 50,000 nurses going into the pandemic. it said the covid crisis had exacerbated existing problems. the health service is still under significant pressure, dealing with emergencies and trying to clear a record...
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you will remember what happened at salisbury, where innocent members of the public faced the poisoningand i know that president biden will be taking some pretty tough messages to president putin in the course of the next few days. the british prime minister was also asked if he shared president biden's views of china. i think china, as i have said many times, a gigantic fact in our lives and a new strategic consideration for nato, which after all has spent so much of its time in the last 72 years thinking about the soviet union, the former soviet union, the various security threats posed from that area. but i think when it comes to china, you've got to... i don't think anybody around the table today wants to descend into a new cold war with china. i don't think that's where people are but i think people say they see challenges. they see things we have to manage we have to manage together but they also see opportunities and i think what we need to do is do it together. it's a very, very successful alliance, as i never tire of telling you, a successful military alliance in history. it's
you will remember what happened at salisbury, where innocent members of the public faced the poisoningand i know that president biden will be taking some pretty tough messages to president putin in the course of the next few days. the british prime minister was also asked if he shared president biden's views of china. i think china, as i have said many times, a gigantic fact in our lives and a new strategic consideration for nato, which after all has spent so much of its time in the last 72...
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as well as defending his singles title injapan, he'll play doubles withjoe salisbury., lovely expression. about right. these are the temperatures. good morning. across parts of eastern scotland, north—east england come into the mid 20s. look at it today, though. a big temperature drop around 12 to 1a degrees for many and it will go from t—shirt tojumper whetherfor some stock for a few it will be a better day, parts of western scotland and northern ireland where you had the rain, this is the view the highlands. sunshine is back because you are further away from the area of low pressure that brought the rain yesterday. which south and east with and we drank in the winds across the northern edge of it for the north or north—east. hence the drop in temperature. wettest of all, parts of northern england towards the isle of man, breaks of rain pushing away a crust towards east anglia, the south—east, through the english channel. it will slowly bright and very central and western parts of england and wales by time but more rain returned to wales later on. further heavy rain t
as well as defending his singles title injapan, he'll play doubles withjoe salisbury., lovely expression. about right. these are the temperatures. good morning. across parts of eastern scotland, north—east england come into the mid 20s. look at it today, though. a big temperature drop around 12 to 1a degrees for many and it will go from t—shirt tojumper whetherfor some stock for a few it will be a better day, parts of western scotland and northern ireland where you had the rain, this is the...