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she also introduced schiller to his future wife. soon, friedrich schiller received a professorship at the university of jena, located next door. rum there, at the university of jena, friendship began and a long collaboration was sewn once goethe, this creative union continued until the death of schiller in 1805. the great poet died at the age of 45 from tuberculosis in 1802 for 4,200 taylers, crazy money at the time. true, he was not lucky enough to live here for a long time. in 1805, his widow died to pay off his debts. she sold all his property, wanting to keep schiller's house for the descendants of the city authorities. they acquired it as property and in 1847 opened a museum here. and soon the street itself was named after the classic. during the second world war , a bomb hit the house-museum. some time. it was closed, but already in 1946 after after careful reconstruction, it was reopened. we are in the office of friedrich schiller, who in the last years of his life served as his bedroom in this room. on may 9, 1805, at the ag
she also introduced schiller to his future wife. soon, friedrich schiller received a professorship at the university of jena, located next door. rum there, at the university of jena, friendship began and a long collaboration was sewn once goethe, this creative union continued until the death of schiller in 1805. the great poet died at the age of 45 from tuberculosis in 1802 for 4,200 taylers, crazy money at the time. true, he was not lucky enough to live here for a long time. in 1805, his widow...
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vivian schiller, how would ou react society. vivian schiller, how would you react to _ society.ntially? you know, i think he should take. of all the _ essentially? you know, i think he should take. of all the things - essentially? you know, i think he| should take. of all the things elon musk. _ should take. of all the things elon musk. his — should take. of all the things elon musk, his recent— should take. of all the things elon musk, his recent moves— should take. of all the things elon musk, his recent moves come - should take. of all the things elon musk, his recent moves come at. should take. of all the things elon- musk, his recent moves come at this to me _ musk, his recent moves come at this to me is _ musk, his recent moves come at this to me is the — musk, his recent moves come at this to me is the least _ musk, his recent moves come at this to me is the least controversial. - to me is the least controversial. which _ to me is the least controversial. which doesn't _ to me is the least controversial. which doesn't mean _ to me is the least controversial. which doesn't
vivian schiller, how would ou react society. vivian schiller, how would you react to _ society.ntially? you know, i think he should take. of all the _ essentially? you know, i think he should take. of all the things - essentially? you know, i think he| should take. of all the things elon musk. _ should take. of all the things elon musk. his — should take. of all the things elon musk, his recent— should take. of all the things elon musk, his recent moves— should take. of all the things...
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nicky schiller reporting on that story for us. reportedly fired an unspecified ballistic missile towards the sea. that's according to the japanese coastguard and the south korean yonhap news agency. we're hearing unconfirmed reports that japanese authorities have ordered residents in hokkaido to take shelter. the agency said the south's joint chiefs of staff reported the missile was fired toward the east sea, also known as the sea of japan. it's being seen as the latest act of defiance from pyongyang amid acute tensions with seoul and washington. we will try and get you more details on that story as and when we get it, so do stay tuned to bbc news for that. for now, let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines in the uk. in england, doctors�* leaders have asked the government to enter talks to end their dispute over pay. thousands of nhs junior doctors are halfway through a four—day strike. prime minister rishi sunak said he wanted to find a reasonable compromise, and the right outcome, for patients and taxpayers. sco
nicky schiller reporting on that story for us. reportedly fired an unspecified ballistic missile towards the sea. that's according to the japanese coastguard and the south korean yonhap news agency. we're hearing unconfirmed reports that japanese authorities have ordered residents in hokkaido to take shelter. the agency said the south's joint chiefs of staff reported the missile was fired toward the east sea, also known as the sea of japan. it's being seen as the latest act of defiance from...
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strategic tasks are cold. and field cooperation with russian plants for laying a model without quarry schillers self-called threats with a lifting capacity of 90 and 2020 tons systems for working with twists and turns of the gromodian were rejected today, at the factory district of minsk , with procedures, the delegation of bashkortostan demonstrated the yak to the guests about their capital service one window, but i showed its operation with its butt. the city's zhikhars are trying to optimize france in terms of height, the brightness of the services of the bulk, assisted by complicit technologies. we liked, firstly, the electronic queue that is here. ah, very good functionality. we liked how organized the electronic interaction with various departmental, so we were interested. i even want to say by my own example, and we have this mfc point yes, where all applicants come in order to arrange a large number of services, therefore this place is very important for the applicant, since it is possible to arrange several services conveniently and at once, and therefore such offices, they are importa
strategic tasks are cold. and field cooperation with russian plants for laying a model without quarry schillers self-called threats with a lifting capacity of 90 and 2020 tons systems for working with twists and turns of the gromodian were rejected today, at the factory district of minsk , with procedures, the delegation of bashkortostan demonstrated the yak to the guests about their capital service one window, but i showed its operation with its butt. the city's zhikhars are trying to optimize...
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thanks tom for —— thanks to nicky schiller for that.l academy. he has been involved in the documentary. thank you for being with us. ghost ships, effectively, cruising around these wind farms and over the cables, how many of them do we think there are? ' . ., , cables, how many of them do we think there are? ' . . , , 50, perhaps, but might be much more. how difficult is it to protect the sort of things? because by their very nature, underwater cables, wind farms, they are in very remote locations. farms, they are in very remote locations-— farms, they are in very remote locations. ., . , ., locations. some of them are, yeah, and when the _ locations. some of them are, yeah, and when the problems _ locations. some of them are, yeah, and when the problems here - locations. some of them are, yeah, and when the problems here is - locations. some of them are, yeah, and when the problems here is thatj and when the problems here is that if this is in international waters, it is difficult to put someone to court for having destroyed them and t
thanks tom for —— thanks to nicky schiller for that.l academy. he has been involved in the documentary. thank you for being with us. ghost ships, effectively, cruising around these wind farms and over the cables, how many of them do we think there are? ' . ., , cables, how many of them do we think there are? ' . . , , 50, perhaps, but might be much more. how difficult is it to protect the sort of things? because by their very nature, underwater cables, wind farms, they are in very remote...
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nikki schiller reporting on that story, lots of excitement and success may be.t day of the year so far. and we could see the high teens again during the day on monday, the start of the week, certainly a little warmer with some sunshine. and on the whole, it's a drier week ahead, but there will be some showers around. and as this high pressure just drifts a little bit further northwards, we introduce more isobars, tightly packed lines here, stronger winds and one or two showers as well. and that keen easterly wind coming off the chilly north sea will be noticeable, particularly across the eastern half of the country. but as we go through the remainder of the night, its low cloud, mist and fog with generally light winds and a few showers here and there. so largely frost free, just a little bit chilly where we keep the clear skies and they could, as i say, could well be some fog around first thing on monday morning with some fog over the hills as well as that. so generally quite leaden skies, but brightening, the april sunshine strong now, pushing the showers away,
nikki schiller reporting on that story, lots of excitement and success may be.t day of the year so far. and we could see the high teens again during the day on monday, the start of the week, certainly a little warmer with some sunshine. and on the whole, it's a drier week ahead, but there will be some showers around. and as this high pressure just drifts a little bit further northwards, we introduce more isobars, tightly packed lines here, stronger winds and one or two showers as well. and that...
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nicky schiller reporting on that story for us.some of the stories in the headlines in the uk. doctors' leaders have asked the government to enter talks to end their dispute over pay. thousands ofjunior doctors in england are halfway through a four—day strike. the prime minister said he wanted to find a reasonable compromise, and the right outcome, for patients and taxpayers. the scottish government is to mount a legal challenge to westminster�*s decision to block its controversial gender recognition reforms. holyrood's proposed legislation simplifies and speeds up the process for trans people to legally change their gender. the uk government says the reforms could affect the equality act and protection of women. a 74—year—old man has been extradited from pakistan and charged with the murder of pc sharon beshenivsky, who was shot dead in bradford in 2005. piran ditta khan was arrested in pakistan in 2020. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. hi, my name is adam nathaniel furman. i'm an artist and designer and i'm h
nicky schiller reporting on that story for us.some of the stories in the headlines in the uk. doctors' leaders have asked the government to enter talks to end their dispute over pay. thousands ofjunior doctors in england are halfway through a four—day strike. the prime minister said he wanted to find a reasonable compromise, and the right outcome, for patients and taxpayers. the scottish government is to mount a legal challenge to westminster�*s decision to block its controversial gender...
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thank you for talking to us this evening, chris best and hamish mckenzie and vivian schiller, he useds look at the front pages, the front page of the times. unions look set to reject the government's pay deal. also, the daily telegraph front page, deaths rise asjunior doctors go daily telegraph front page, deaths rise as junior doctors go on strike. and at the top, farewell, contrary mary. we will have our own tribute to mary ouant in a moment. the guardian dominated by a beautiful black and white photograph of mary quant. their main story, senior tories turn against suella braverman's racist rhetoric. and the fbi arrest 21—year—olds over the leak of defence documents. a guardsman in massachusetts arrested tonight on suspicious —— suspicion of leaking classified documents which laid bare military secrets and upset us relations with key allies. the ft, ernst & young warns uk arm of fresh cut backs after failure to split. that is it for tonight, i will be back tomorrow, you can e—mail us at newsnight. before we 90, e—mail us at newsnight. before we go, as i said, mary quant, legendary f
thank you for talking to us this evening, chris best and hamish mckenzie and vivian schiller, he useds look at the front pages, the front page of the times. unions look set to reject the government's pay deal. also, the daily telegraph front page, deaths rise asjunior doctors go daily telegraph front page, deaths rise as junior doctors go on strike. and at the top, farewell, contrary mary. we will have our own tribute to mary ouant in a moment. the guardian dominated by a beautiful black and...
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our reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more.75th race today, although it actually dates back to the 1800s. the first winner was called lottery, and indeed, it is a bit of a lottery to pick a winner. however an estimated 30 million adults in the uk will place bets however an estimated 13 million adults in the uk will place bets worth £250 million on today's race. it takes place here, at aintree racecourse, which, if i zoom out, is near liverpool in the united kingdom. what makes this race so special? it is two things. first of all, the number of horses and riders that take part. up to 40 will start the race today. the riders wear a range of colours so you can see them on the course. the second thing is the fences. there are 30 jumps in the race. some of the fences are famous, including the chair. this is the highest. it is five foot two, or around a metre and a half. the other is bechers brook. it is also these that make it controversial, along with the length of the race. over the years, dozens of horses have died, two last year
our reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more.75th race today, although it actually dates back to the 1800s. the first winner was called lottery, and indeed, it is a bit of a lottery to pick a winner. however an estimated 30 million adults in the uk will place bets however an estimated 13 million adults in the uk will place bets worth £250 million on today's race. it takes place here, at aintree racecourse, which, if i zoom out, is near liverpool in the united kingdom. what makes...
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and now it's breaking box office records. 0ur reporter nicky schiller has more. $377 million.obal box office in its first five days. that means it is the biggest opening for an animated film of all time, beating the previous record holder, which was frozen 2. now it is, of course, based on the world famous nintendo character super mario, voiced this time by this man, chris pratt, whilst the villain in the movie is played byjack black. if you haven't seen it, here's a little taster. mouser is coming. i'm not afraid. i'll do anything for my brother. we're going to save him. yes! you asked for it! here we go! it has to be said, the movie hasn't gone down well with all of the critics. take a look at some of the reviews. the first from the new york post. "just another soulless ploy to sell us merchandise." meanwhile, the telegraph described it as like being frog marched round toys r us. finally, this one from the guardian. "tedious and flat in all senses." but take a look at rotten tomatoes, the film review site. 56% from the critics, but the audience score — 96% and other critics
and now it's breaking box office records. 0ur reporter nicky schiller has more. $377 million.obal box office in its first five days. that means it is the biggest opening for an animated film of all time, beating the previous record holder, which was frozen 2. now it is, of course, based on the world famous nintendo character super mario, voiced this time by this man, chris pratt, whilst the villain in the movie is played byjack black. if you haven't seen it, here's a little taster. mouser is...
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england will remain, but more emergency stopping places will be put in place. 0ur reporter nicky schillertorways were first introduced in 2006 and currently make up about 10% of england's motorway network. however, there are three types of smart motorway. let's take a look. the first, controlled. the second, dynamic. and the third is known as all lane running. firstly, controlled is where there is a permanent hard shoulder, however if there is congestion, say from an accident, then technology like electronic signs can be used to slow the traffic down. the second is dynamic, that is when the hard shoulder is opened up to traffic at times of congestion, but then you will always see that the speed limit is reduced. the third is the most controversial, that is known as all lane running. here on the m1, you can see there is no hard shoulder, just four lanes of traffic. however, built along the route are these emergency bays where cars that get into trouble can go in. they are monitored by cctv, however this is the most controversial of the smart motorways. what is supposed to happen is road si
england will remain, but more emergency stopping places will be put in place. 0ur reporter nicky schillertorways were first introduced in 2006 and currently make up about 10% of england's motorway network. however, there are three types of smart motorway. let's take a look. the first, controlled. the second, dynamic. and the third is known as all lane running. firstly, controlled is where there is a permanent hard shoulder, however if there is congestion, say from an accident, then technology...
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our reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more on what the who has said.by the sustained decline in the number of reported covid—19 deaths around the world. the organisation says since the start of the year there's been a 95% fall in covid—19 deaths. however, some countries are still seeing rises. the organisation says in the past four weeks, 111,000 people have lost their lives to covid. indeed, the who chief dr tedros says the virus is still on the move and we need to be prepared. as the emergence of the new xbb.1.16 variant illustrates. the virus is still changing and is still capable of causing new waves of disease and death. we remain hopeful that sometime this year we will be able to declare an end to covid—19 as a public health emergency of international concern. the who also says that one in ten infections results in other conditions that we've come to know as long covid. that suggests that hundreds of millions of people worldwide will need longer term care after recovering from the coronavirus. microsoft's 68 billion dollar bid to buy the video ga
our reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more on what the who has said.by the sustained decline in the number of reported covid—19 deaths around the world. the organisation says since the start of the year there's been a 95% fall in covid—19 deaths. however, some countries are still seeing rises. the organisation says in the past four weeks, 111,000 people have lost their lives to covid. indeed, the who chief dr tedros says the virus is still on the move and we need to be...
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ever built, and designed to send astronauts to the moon and eventually beyond. 0ur reporter nicky schillerly reusable space transportation system that can carry up to 100 people. now spacex have shared these pictures of it on its launch pad at its base in texas, ready for this test flight. it has a 150—minute launch window — but look, it is absolutely massive. let me give you a sense ofjust how huge it is. take a look at this — here's the starship, at 120 metres. the space shuttle was less than half that. these are the 33 raptor engines that will get it in the space. and in february, spacex engineers did this. a successful test firing — what's known as a static fire — simultaneously igniting 31 out of the 33 engines at the base of the vehicle's lowest segment. the spacex founder, elon musk, has often talked of building cities on mars. last week, the firm shared this computer—generated video showing astronauts landing on the red planet. this launch will be uncrewed, but elon musk isn't100% sure that it'll be successful. take a look at this tweet he posted... well, the us space agency will b
ever built, and designed to send astronauts to the moon and eventually beyond. 0ur reporter nicky schillerly reusable space transportation system that can carry up to 100 people. now spacex have shared these pictures of it on its launch pad at its base in texas, ready for this test flight. it has a 150—minute launch window — but look, it is absolutely massive. let me give you a sense ofjust how huge it is. take a look at this — here's the starship, at 120 metres. the space shuttle was...
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nicky schiller has more.mark, sweden and finland. the first is called putin's shadow water minister they allege russia has a rate of vessels that are disguised as fishing controllers and research vessels that are actually underwater surveillance equipment used to map possible sites for sabotage if the conflict with the midwest increases. 0ne if the conflict with the midwest increases. one of the vessels they tracked was this one. they allege that it is a russian spy ship, officially it is a research vessel, but they tracked a route in red where they sailed past sally seven offshore wind farms, both in the uk and of denmark. when they caught up with a vessel in a small boat, this is what happened. this a small boat, this is what happened-— a small boat, this is what hauened. r . , ., happened. as we have been told b the happened. as we have been told by the source. — happened. as we have been told by the source, i _ happened. as we have been told by the source, i can _ happened. as we have been told by the sou
nicky schiller has more.mark, sweden and finland. the first is called putin's shadow water minister they allege russia has a rate of vessels that are disguised as fishing controllers and research vessels that are actually underwater surveillance equipment used to map possible sites for sabotage if the conflict with the midwest increases. 0ne if the conflict with the midwest increases. one of the vessels they tracked was this one. they allege that it is a russian spy ship, officially it is a...
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and now it's breaking box office records. 0ur reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more. $377 global box office in its first five days. that means it is the biggest opening for an animated film of all time, beating the previous record holder, which was frozen 2. now it is, of course, based on the world famous nintendo character super mario, voiced this time by this man, chris pratt, whilst the villain in the movie is played byjack black. if you haven't seen it, here's a little taster. mouser is coming. i'm not afraid. i'll do anythingl for my brother. we're going to save him. yeah! fire! this is fun! it has to be said the movie hasn't gone down well with all of the critics. take a look at some of the reviews. the first from the new york post... meanwhile, the telegraph described it as like being frog marched round toys r us. finally, this one from the guardian. but take a look at rotten tomatoes, the film review site, 56% from the critics, but the audience score 96% and other critics agree with that. i actually really, really enjoyed it. there's a lot of fun. it's brightly col
and now it's breaking box office records. 0ur reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more. $377 global box office in its first five days. that means it is the biggest opening for an animated film of all time, beating the previous record holder, which was frozen 2. now it is, of course, based on the world famous nintendo character super mario, voiced this time by this man, chris pratt, whilst the villain in the movie is played byjack black. if you haven't seen it, here's a little...
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it's the latest in a series of walkout over pay. 0ur reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom withn a series of strikes by the rcn in england and they've already walked out twice this year in their dispute over pay and have rejected the government offer of a 5% rise under one off payment. 0riginally offer of a 5% rise under one off payment. originally the action was due to last 48 hours but the government took legal action and a judge back to the government saying that the rcn's mandate would run out in that period so it could only be a 28 hour strike. now, the difference this time compared to the other walk—outs is that critical services are involved, things like accident and emergency units, intensive care departments and some cancer treatments. nhs bosses had expressed concerned about that and indeed the world famous children's hospital, great 0rmond street hospital said it was worried about staffing levels so the royal college of nursing said it would agree to a minimum level of staffing allowing nurses to be called in into those critical areas. here is the rcn general secretar
it's the latest in a series of walkout over pay. 0ur reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom withn a series of strikes by the rcn in england and they've already walked out twice this year in their dispute over pay and have rejected the government offer of a 5% rise under one off payment. 0riginally offer of a 5% rise under one off payment. originally the action was due to last 48 hours but the government took legal action and a judge back to the government saying that the rcn's mandate would...
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nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more on all of that.be any tv cameras inside the courthouse today. the judge ruled against an appeal by some of the us tv networks. however, he did say he would allow five stills photographers into the courthouse to take some pictures before the hearing starts. none of the journalists will be allowed to use any of their electronic devices. so no tv cameras inside, it's a different picture outside. just take a look at this picture from outside trump tower. hundreds and hundreds of the world's media camped out there ready to try and get a picture of donald trump. and as new yorkers woke up and picked up their papers this morning, this is the headline that was on the daily news. historic surrender. trump arrives in city ahead of arraignment. meanwhile online, the new york post goes with day of the don. a play on donald trump, of course, and across the us tv networks this morning there was just one story in town. former president trump prepares to turn himself in to face criminal charges in new york. why his
nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more on all of that.be any tv cameras inside the courthouse today. the judge ruled against an appeal by some of the us tv networks. however, he did say he would allow five stills photographers into the courthouse to take some pictures before the hearing starts. none of the journalists will be allowed to use any of their electronic devices. so no tv cameras inside, it's a different picture outside. just take a look at this picture from outside trump tower....
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another boy, schiller, turning, put a little tape recorder.n the other end of the conference table, and it was very clear that they were approaching this as a deposition in the legal proceeding. if they were going to record then i was going to record as well. you know, we're here today to do our power to help educate you on what i at least believe are some you know, false premises upon which the questions are based, there very serious questions and there's some very serious allegations in those questions. um, they also turned to david boies. david attends all the board meetings. we wouldn't be here. spent all this time and effort. if the we've gotta technology, we discuss it more freely because its trade secret that's why because you won't sign an n d a. is there really new technology? listen is it really new technology? this is something no one's ever been able to do it before. okay theranos is doing it. um and unless it's magic, you know what your new technology i knew that most of their blood tests were run on commercial analyzers made by t
another boy, schiller, turning, put a little tape recorder.n the other end of the conference table, and it was very clear that they were approaching this as a deposition in the legal proceeding. if they were going to record then i was going to record as well. you know, we're here today to do our power to help educate you on what i at least believe are some you know, false premises upon which the questions are based, there very serious questions and there's some very serious allegations in those...
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our reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more.lar line-up. yes, actually there _ pretty much a stellar line-up. yes, actually there are _ pretty much a stellar line-up. yes, actually there are the _ pretty much a stellar line-up. yes, actually there are the two - pretty much a stellar line—up. 1a: actually there are the two shows, matthew, there is a one end of normal late—night one. we know the cast list, we don't know what would happen. we do know there the harry styles, with ferrell, the house band will be joined styles, with ferrell, the house band will bejoined by styles, with ferrell, the house band will be joined by coldplay and chris martin, one of the biggest stars in hollywood, tom cruise will be involved and he has done a few in the passenger show, including jumping out of the plane with james corden for supper we don't know what you will do other than we have been told it something to do with the lion king on broadway. the show has denied that one direction are reforming for this last show but one of the producers did
our reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more.lar line-up. yes, actually there _ pretty much a stellar line-up. yes, actually there are _ pretty much a stellar line-up. yes, actually there are the _ pretty much a stellar line-up. yes, actually there are the two - pretty much a stellar line—up. 1a: actually there are the two shows, matthew, there is a one end of normal late—night one. we know the cast list, we don't know what would happen. we do know there the harry styles, with...
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our reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more on what the who has said.by the sustained decline in the number of reported covid—i9 deaths around the world. the organisation says since the start of the year there's been a 95% fall in covid—i9 deaths. however, some countries are still seeing rises. the organisation says in the past four weeks, 14,000 people have lost their lives to covid. indeed, the who chief dr tedros says the virus is still on the move and we need to be prepared. as the emergence of the new xbb.i.16 variant illustrates. the virus is still changing and is still capable of causing new waves of disease and death. we remain hopeful that sometime this year we will be able to declare an end to covid—i9 as a public health emergency of international concern. the who also says that one in ten infections results in other conditions that we've come to know as long covid. that suggests that hundreds of millions of people worldwide will need longer term care after recovering from the coronavirus. the social media app snapchat has introduced its own a
our reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more on what the who has said.by the sustained decline in the number of reported covid—i9 deaths around the world. the organisation says since the start of the year there's been a 95% fall in covid—i9 deaths. however, some countries are still seeing rises. the organisation says in the past four weeks, 14,000 people have lost their lives to covid. indeed, the who chief dr tedros says the virus is still on the move and we need to be...
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here's more from our correspondent nicky schiller.ces, and a longer serving on the highest court. he was appointed in october 1991, and is a staunch conservative. he came under fire this week when news organisations publish this article. they said that over 20 years, clarence thomas had been treated to luxury vacations by a billionaire. however, they included yachting in new zealand, flights on private jets and an indonesia trip costing five and an indonesia trip costing five and advanced dollars. justin elliott said accepting gifts by supreme courtjudges is highly unusual. it is unusual. brute courtjudges is highly unusual. it is unusual-— courtjudges is highly unusual. it is unusual. ., ., , is unusual. we spoke to historians and ut is unusual. we spoke to historians and put that _ is unusual. we spoke to historians and put that question _ is unusual. we spoke to historians and put that question to _ is unusual. we spoke to historians and put that question to them, - is unusual. we spoke to historians i and put that question to them
here's more from our correspondent nicky schiller.ces, and a longer serving on the highest court. he was appointed in october 1991, and is a staunch conservative. he came under fire this week when news organisations publish this article. they said that over 20 years, clarence thomas had been treated to luxury vacations by a billionaire. however, they included yachting in new zealand, flights on private jets and an indonesia trip costing five and an indonesia trip costing five and advanced...
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nicky schiller has more details. particularly those in charge of the seating plan, will probably be breathing a sigh of relief, as we've had confirmation that prince harry will be attending the coronation of his father, king charles, on may 6. however, his wife, meghan, she is staying in california. there had been speculation that neither of them would travel because it is prince archie, their son's fourth birthday, on may 6. but we had a statement issued by buckingham palace and the sussexes, saying the duke of sussex will attend the coronation service at westminster abbey on may 6. it went on to say that the duchess of sussex will remain in california with prince archie and princess lilibet. now, it will, of course, be the first time that harry has been seen with other members of the royal family since his explosive book spare was published, and their netflix documentary. so, how will he be received by the family? we know there are still tensions with his brother, william, who he's barely spoken to. and we've heard
nicky schiller has more details. particularly those in charge of the seating plan, will probably be breathing a sigh of relief, as we've had confirmation that prince harry will be attending the coronation of his father, king charles, on may 6. however, his wife, meghan, she is staying in california. there had been speculation that neither of them would travel because it is prince archie, their son's fourth birthday, on may 6. but we had a statement issued by buckingham palace and the sussexes,...
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strong he is, and such a boletus, and when he was so puny thin, in general, like a chicken, we play schiller's fedora. so meat tears off this raw meat, mows it down, didn’t faint, but i still don’t need it. and i am amazed at the good impression. i didn’t come out with his genius, but i would say this word , but i’m not very like what i need to say during my lifetime all these words, because for the sake of this artist they live as brilliant, then he is such a father, we spent 2 years in one dressing room they filmed in the sagi love as my love 27 320 327 thirty-fourth. how else are you? are you friends? we need grandchildren when we filmed fate like love and at the end of the movie his grandson was born. and i want to remember that in the sixty-first year, sergei nikonenko starred in his first movie. and also this year , the first flight into space of yuri gagarin took place. yes, monetary reform 10 to one tights without seams were invented. what event do you remember most of all sergey petrovich of the above, probably? this is the screensaver in our program that you remember the most people
strong he is, and such a boletus, and when he was so puny thin, in general, like a chicken, we play schiller's fedora. so meat tears off this raw meat, mows it down, didn’t faint, but i still don’t need it. and i am amazed at the good impression. i didn’t come out with his genius, but i would say this word , but i’m not very like what i need to say during my lifetime all these words, because for the sake of this artist they live as brilliant, then he is such a father, we spent 2 years...
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documentary, produced by the public broadcasters in scandinavia and finland. 0ur reporter nicky schiller. these allegations come in an investigation by public broadcasters in norway, denmark, sweden and finland. the first is being broadcast today, called putin�*s shadow war. they allege that russia has a fleet of vessels that are disguised as fishing trawlers and research vessels that are actually carrying underwater surveillance equipment and are being used to map possible sites for sabotage if the conflict with the west increases. one of the vessels that they tracked was the admiral vladmirsky. they allege that it is a russian spy ship. officially, it is a research vessel. but they tracked a route you can see here in red they say had passed at least seven offshore wind farms, both in the uk and off denmark. when dr�*s reporter caught up with the vessel in a small boat, this is what happened. as we have been told by the source, i can see crew members walking around on the deck. i think they're watching us. there's two men staring at us. wow, they're looking at us. this is really a stran
documentary, produced by the public broadcasters in scandinavia and finland. 0ur reporter nicky schiller. these allegations come in an investigation by public broadcasters in norway, denmark, sweden and finland. the first is being broadcast today, called putin�*s shadow war. they allege that russia has a fleet of vessels that are disguised as fishing trawlers and research vessels that are actually carrying underwater surveillance equipment and are being used to map possible sites for sabotage...
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i decided we had to try cooking this mince and despatched our reporter nicky schiller to test his culinary packet of beef but not any ordinary pack, it's one that's been relaunched by one of the leading supermarkets here in the uk. to be more environmentally friendly, they say it contains 55% less plastic. had over a year will save 550 tonnes of plastic. but the packaging has gone viral. in fact, over 2 million people of read the story on the bbc news website today. i have to say, not all the comments complementary. some say that look like a much, others comparing it to dog food. you sent me the challenge of cooking it. we tried to get into the world famous pvc canteen but unfortunately, due to health and safety reasons they wouldn't let me end. i'm here in the kitchen to have a go first i did catch up with one of the bbc chefs who is used this man's and he gave me his view on the packaging on what it says i.— packaging on what it says i. when i saw for the — packaging on what it says i. when i saw for the first _ packaging on what it says i. when i saw for the first time _ packaging on wh
i decided we had to try cooking this mince and despatched our reporter nicky schiller to test his culinary packet of beef but not any ordinary pack, it's one that's been relaunched by one of the leading supermarkets here in the uk. to be more environmentally friendly, they say it contains 55% less plastic. had over a year will save 550 tonnes of plastic. but the packaging has gone viral. in fact, over 2 million people of read the story on the bbc news website today. i have to say, not all the...
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brought up the germans, of course, in general for brought up for six years, great nation nation goes schillerars. he raised this one on which he fought, by the way, to the last soldier, if you remember in berlin, therefore , despair, yes, tea-planed, including the boys from hitler yes, they fought desperately, so, unfortunately, this is possible, especially considering modern means, information means. this manipulation of people is a big one. as they say, this is a psychiatrist, in this case, uh, the state can do, how not to create a situation where the state will only annoy people, especially young people imposing. the solution is natural for them. but how, in general, to deal with what the koran spoke about in the vacuum of some kind of healthy patriotic education. i agree with what i said. i want to tell him one thing, look, an ordinary student, that he loves mathematics or goes to physics lessons with great pleasure. no, of course, it is necessary that they go to history under compulsion at first, so that they get used to this story for this story. at we have wonderful films and documenta
brought up the germans, of course, in general for brought up for six years, great nation nation goes schillerars. he raised this one on which he fought, by the way, to the last soldier, if you remember in berlin, therefore , despair, yes, tea-planed, including the boys from hitler yes, they fought desperately, so, unfortunately, this is possible, especially considering modern means, information means. this manipulation of people is a big one. as they say, this is a psychiatrist, in this case,...
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with more on the questions that raises, here's nicky schiller.ign issue. he is going to be 82 should _ be a campaign issue. he is going to be 82 should he _ be a campaign issue. he is going to be 82 should he be _ be a campaign issue. he is going to be 82 should he be re-elected, - be a campaign issue. he is going to be 82 should he be re-elected, and be 82 should he be re—elected, and if he serves— be 82 should he be re—elected, and if he serves the entirety of a second — if he serves the entirety of a second term, he'll be closer to 90 than _ second term, he'll be closer to 90 than 280. — second term, he'll be closer to 90 than 280, and this raises lots of concerns, — than 280, and this raises lots of concerns, justifiable concerns in my view, _ concerns, justifiable concerns in my view, about — concerns, justifiable concerns in my view, about his ability to fulfil all the — view, about his ability to fulfil all the obligations of office, concerns about his health, his ability— concerns about his health, his ability to— concerns about his healt
with more on the questions that raises, here's nicky schiller.ign issue. he is going to be 82 should _ be a campaign issue. he is going to be 82 should he _ be a campaign issue. he is going to be 82 should he be _ be a campaign issue. he is going to be 82 should he be re-elected, - be a campaign issue. he is going to be 82 should he be re-elected, and be 82 should he be re—elected, and if he serves— be 82 should he be re—elected, and if he serves the entirety of a second — if he serves...
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nikki schiller is in the newsroom with more-— nikki schiller is in the newsroom withmore. . with more be formally identified, but it's believed to be that of david yates, the partner of morel star rock. he was wanted in connection with her murder. officers say the investigation is continuing but at this stage there is no suggestion that anyone else is involved. a car belonging to mr gates was found at the country park near glasgow and an extensive search had been taking place in the area. now she was found dead at her home on tuesday, she was 29 weeks pregnant. she was a teacher at the local primary school in the city, and the head teacher says the whole community is devastated. police liaison officers are supporting herfamily police liaison officers are supporting her family at the moment. thank you very much indeed for that, plenty more on that story on the bbc website and the app. you're live with bbc news. the us tv hostjerry springer has died at the age of 79. best known for that riotous show where his guests would air disagreements in public, before he stepped in to offer his ad
nikki schiller is in the newsroom with more-— nikki schiller is in the newsroom withmore. . with more be formally identified, but it's believed to be that of david yates, the partner of morel star rock. he was wanted in connection with her murder. officers say the investigation is continuing but at this stage there is no suggestion that anyone else is involved. a car belonging to mr gates was found at the country park near glasgow and an extensive search had been taking place in the area. now...
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martin schiller. we're honored to be joined tonight by jonathan freedland, who wrote the escape artist and david remnick will interview the escape tells an incredible story of rudolf vrba. jonathan freedland is a british journalist who writes a weekly column for the guardian. david will do more of an introduction. but let me just talk to you a little about david remnick, the editor of the new yorker. 1998 began his career at the washington post, author of several books, including the bridge king of the world resurrection and leonard's tomb, for which he received the pulitzer prize for nonfiction and a george polk award for excellence in journalism. he became a staff writer at the new yorker in 1992 and has since written more than 200 pieces for. the magazine and since 2004, the magazine. in 2015, he debuted the host of the national radio program and podcast, the new yorker radio hour, which airs weekly on public stations across the u.s. under david's leadership, the new yorker has become the country's
martin schiller. we're honored to be joined tonight by jonathan freedland, who wrote the escape artist and david remnick will interview the escape tells an incredible story of rudolf vrba. jonathan freedland is a british journalist who writes a weekly column for the guardian. david will do more of an introduction. but let me just talk to you a little about david remnick, the editor of the new yorker. 1998 began his career at the washington post, author of several books, including the bridge...
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germany, you know, they shrug their hands and the stands shrug and say that we don’t understand schiller’son, once these nazis appear, burning books. and so on, some kind of third reich appears, which declares war on everyone, and so on. but if we rewind a little bit to hitler , let's see what the liberal weimar republic was like. we see practically the same germany that we see now. well, only there without such a bright lgbt movement. still, 100 years ago, the people were more conservative, but not without this, in fact, with the west, defeated germany was turned into such an e, which means a state where to practice all types of freedoms for moral social political and so further natural, the answer to this steel. these are the rights, the radical elements of the nazis yes nsb, who came to power, including remember on the slogans, healthy families. the second person and so on and so forth and it is absolutely logical that now here, judging by the cycles. yes, uh, the authorities, who comes to power in germany, the cdu, about the american absolute merkel, then the spd scholz and so on. well
germany, you know, they shrug their hands and the stands shrug and say that we don’t understand schiller’son, once these nazis appear, burning books. and so on, some kind of third reich appears, which declares war on everyone, and so on. but if we rewind a little bit to hitler , let's see what the liberal weimar republic was like. we see practically the same germany that we see now. well, only there without such a bright lgbt movement. still, 100 years ago, the people were more...
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correspondents counted in the ranks of russian fighters at least at least 150 true descendants of schillera year, but are not listed as soldiers of the armed of all russia, so the german prosecutor's office cannot attract them under the article. mercenary the german volunteers themselves are sure that they are fighting on the side of good and real fascists of the 21st century. this is the kiev regime. alexander alexander f, a citizen of germany, he went to fight for putin, and he is not the only one. kremlin supporters ask germany in social networks today four saxons went to ukraine will six more go on saturday? and it turns out that the citizens of germany really support the war in russia in ukraine our investigation led us to frankfurt am main, when alexander turns 17 years old, he moves from ukraine to he leaves school in germany and starts working in the field of security, then opens his own security company, which really went bankrupt in the fourteenth year. at the same moment, alexander begins to closely follow the conflict in the donbas online, the germans must understand that the n
correspondents counted in the ranks of russian fighters at least at least 150 true descendants of schillera year, but are not listed as soldiers of the armed of all russia, so the german prosecutor's office cannot attract them under the article. mercenary the german volunteers themselves are sure that they are fighting on the side of good and real fascists of the 21st century. this is the kiev regime. alexander alexander f, a citizen of germany, he went to fight for putin, and he is not the...
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lisa: i go back to wendy schiller who said people's local bank tied them to their communities and thiscally and in a larger sense. has that gone away in an era of mobile banking? it underpins the angst around regional --thanks. tom: people are worried about their banks and if they can get mileage points. it's like the 19 century walks in the door. in jamie dimon's letter, he's says we have to drag air sorry cells into the 20 first century of banking. -- into the 21st century of banking. that's what lisa says is can i get more mild points? lisa: why are you putting this on me? tom: it could be chase manhattan or whatever. i use my tot's vanity card. jonathan: anything else? amy wu silverman will join us. everything's changing so quickly. before the xfinity 10g network, we didn't have internet that let us play all at once. every device? in every room? why are you up here? when i was your age, we couldn't stream a movie when the power went out. you're only a year older than me. you have no idea how good you've got it. huh? what a time to be alive. introducing the next generation 10g netwo
lisa: i go back to wendy schiller who said people's local bank tied them to their communities and thiscally and in a larger sense. has that gone away in an era of mobile banking? it underpins the angst around regional --thanks. tom: people are worried about their banks and if they can get mileage points. it's like the 19 century walks in the door. in jamie dimon's letter, he's says we have to drag air sorry cells into the 20 first century of banking. -- into the 21st century of banking. that's...
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nicky schiller is in the newsroom monitoring our live page ahead of president biden's arrival. team in belfast. interestingly from a political editor, he says this data has been in the white house for some time and sis for the best part of the year at least, the best part of the year at least, the best part of the year at least, the best part of the presidential visit has been amongst washington, wanting to be involved in the good friday agreement 25th anniversary. in today, and the republic in northern ireland, the visit is been dominating the news channels. take a look. at dominating the news channels. take a look. �* . . , dominating the news channels. take a look. , . ., ., dominating the news channels. take a look. _ ., ., , look. a huge security operation is in lace look. a huge security operation is in place in — look. a huge security operation is in place in belfast _ look. a huge security operation is in place in belfast ahead - look. a huge security operation is in place in belfast ahead of- look. a huge security operation is in place in belfast ahead of the i in plac
nicky schiller is in the newsroom monitoring our live page ahead of president biden's arrival. team in belfast. interestingly from a political editor, he says this data has been in the white house for some time and sis for the best part of the year at least, the best part of the year at least, the best part of the year at least, the best part of the presidential visit has been amongst washington, wanting to be involved in the good friday agreement 25th anniversary. in today, and the republic in...