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west too." bath things happen in the west too." both sides will be — things happen in the west too." to their different press packs. what's the message that's coming out for a rushing audience —— russian audience? it’s for a rushing audience -- russian audience?— audience? it's interesting “ust listeninu audience? it's interesting “ust listening mi audience? it's interesting “ust listening to vladimir i audience? it's interesting just listening to vladimir putin i audience? it's interesting just listening to vladimir putin atl audience? it's interesting just i listening to vladimir putin at the conference. the basic message was that russia didn't come under pressure. there were areas of agreement, and, yes, he may not have been invited to the white house, but they have started something here and there are signs of trust between the two leaders. and that's important for vladimir putin to sell a domestically. i think he will spend this as a success for him, definitely, because for the last five or six hours, he has been exactly where vladimir putin wants to be — the centre of ascension
west too." bath things happen in the west too." both sides will be — things happen in the west too." to their different press packs. what's the message that's coming out for a rushing audience —— russian audience? it’s for a rushing audience -- russian audience?— audience? it's interesting “ust listeninu audience? it's interesting “ust listening mi audience? it's interesting “ust listening to vladimir i audience? it's interesting just listening to vladimir putin...
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west england. pollen levels| north—west england. pollen levels are high— north—west england. more or less across the board and at this - are high or very high, more or less across the board and at this time i are high or very high, more or lessi across the board and at this time of year it— across the board and at this time of year it is— across the board and at this time of year it is possible _ across the board and at this time of year it is possible that _ across the board and at this time of year it is possible that you - across the board and at this time of year it is possible that you may- year it is possible that you may well _ year it is possible that you may well notice _ year it is possible that you may well notice. for— year it is possible that you may well notice. for wimbledon i year it is possible that you may. well notice. for wimbledon today, there _ well notice. for wimbledon today, there is— well notice. for wimbledon today, there is the — well notice. for wimbledon today, there is the chance _ well notice. for wimbledon today, there is the chance of— well no
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west wreck or is it. we don't even have to go into saudi arabia, the west west, then rushes. 30 seconds gotta you, marcus. go ahead. well, i think it's a very depressing state of affairs and i think it's one that's not going to improve any time soon unless the ordinary person in america and in griffin, actually learns to say no, no to be one rabble who never answering so a conversation into a discussion because that risks losing an argument on the merits. so they will just simply end any prospects of a discussion by a critic houston. you will be racist all being islamic phobic or be in a fight. so unless people in america, britain say enough is enough, we are going to take back our society than this cancer will just become worse and was this made this to them? i don't talk to ok that i don't know why gentlemen, that's all the time we have one of the i guess in the past and in let and i want to thank you for watching your doctor see you next time. remember the the summer solution. that's right, we don't look at the problem to look at the solution and that today we've got the one only marshall. our boss is
west wreck or is it. we don't even have to go into saudi arabia, the west west, then rushes. 30 seconds gotta you, marcus. go ahead. well, i think it's a very depressing state of affairs and i think it's one that's not going to improve any time soon unless the ordinary person in america and in griffin, actually learns to say no, no to be one rabble who never answering so a conversation into a discussion because that risks losing an argument on the merits. so they will just simply end any...
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midlands, west wales, towards the west coast of england and across go into monday evening and monday night, that outbreak of rain to the south will push its way southwards to leave a much brighter day after a chilly start for most on tuesday. by wednesday, southern areas stick with some sunshine, but we will see some cloud from the north. this is bbc news — i'm geeta guru—murthy with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. close — but no—dealjust yet — talks aimed at reviving the iran nuclear agreement are adjourned in vienna with washington saying there's some way to go. israel's new prime minister says that world powers should not negotiate with iran, after the election of hardliner ebrahim raisi as president. the far—right party of marine le pen has failed to make the electoral break—through it was hoping for in france's regional elections, according to exit polls. the olympic village challenge — trying to keep atheletes safe from covid with shared facilities, from dining areas to flats and gyms.
midlands, west wales, towards the west coast of england and across go into monday evening and monday night, that outbreak of rain to the south will push its way southwards to leave a much brighter day after a chilly start for most on tuesday. by wednesday, southern areas stick with some sunshine, but we will see some cloud from the north. this is bbc news — i'm geeta guru—murthy with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. close — but no—dealjust yet — talks...
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imprisonment of the people who are involved on january 6, clearly the west wreck or is it we don't even have to go into saudi arabia, the west, west and rushes. the last 30 seconds. gotta you, marcus. go ahead. well, i think it's a very depressing state of affairs, and i think it's one that is not going to improve anytime soon. unless the ordinary person in america and in griffin, actually learns to say no, no to be one rabble who never answer in. so a conversation into a discussion because that risks losing an argument on the merits. so they will just simply end any prospects of a discussion, by a cute and you will be racist all being is lemme phone a big or be in a coma for i think so, unless people in america, britain say enough is enough. we are going to take back our society and this can so will just become worse. and this may, this to them. i don't talk to ok that, i don't know. right gentlemen, that's all the time we have one of my gets him go to pass and let him know what thank you for watching is geared are you seeing next time? remember the the the, i don't know, i mean there are some steps in there were rescuing the foo
imprisonment of the people who are involved on january 6, clearly the west wreck or is it we don't even have to go into saudi arabia, the west, west and rushes. the last 30 seconds. gotta you, marcus. go ahead. well, i think it's a very depressing state of affairs, and i think it's one that is not going to improve anytime soon. unless the ordinary person in america and in griffin, actually learns to say no, no to be one rabble who never answer in. so a conversation into a discussion because...
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imprisonment of the people who are involved on january 6, clearly the west wreck, or is it we don't even have to go into saudi arabia, the west, west and rushes. 30 seconds go to you, marcus. go ahead. well, i think it's a very depressing state of affairs and i think it's one that's not going to improve any time soon unless the ordinary person in america and in griffin, actually learns to say no, no to the one rabble who never answering so a conversation into a discussion because that risks losing an argument on the merits. so they just simply end any prospects of a discussion by a critic houston, your racist all being is phobic or be in a fight. so unless people in america, britain say enough is enough. we are going to take back our societies, then this cancer will just become worse and dismay this to them. i don't talk to ok that valid. i don't know why gentlemen, that's all the time we want to take my guess in budapest and let him know what to thank you for watching us here. next time, remember the ah, ah ah, ah. the american investigators recover millions of dollars in crypto currency paid to the hackers of the colonial pipelin
imprisonment of the people who are involved on january 6, clearly the west wreck, or is it we don't even have to go into saudi arabia, the west, west and rushes. 30 seconds go to you, marcus. go ahead. well, i think it's a very depressing state of affairs and i think it's one that's not going to improve any time soon unless the ordinary person in america and in griffin, actually learns to say no, no to the one rabble who never answering so a conversation into a discussion because that risks...
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west. spend all so to speak is fine. i'm in the course of the west west and they need to withdraw its presence from the russian border. the americans need to pledge inviting that ukraine and georgia will not be admitted into the rights of nato. and also the americans need to dismantle missile defense system in poland and romania. unless that happens, there will be no improvement in relation to russia. your answer, george, go ahead. yeah, no, i, i think that's the right that i don't think there's any real prospect of improvement or relations with russia and the nature that makes the significant changes. nato will not make the changes. but, and i think there of countries such as great britain that thrive on tension with russia, it elevate the significance and suddenly you can play around being the sort of the big player in the, on the world stage. so johnson said that does not want any kind of a day tone because and, you know, his role in the world is much them and so it's not a money maker in general, then it's not. all right, i'm going to jump in here. we
west. spend all so to speak is fine. i'm in the course of the west west and they need to withdraw its presence from the russian border. the americans need to pledge inviting that ukraine and georgia will not be admitted into the rights of nato. and also the americans need to dismantle missile defense system in poland and romania. unless that happens, there will be no improvement in relation to russia. your answer, george, go ahead. yeah, no, i, i think that's the right that i don't think...
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west virginia. the same west virginia that voted for donald trump twice with almost 70% of the vote. the same west for president and every presidential race this century. democrats have won in west virginia before. michael duchakas actually beat george h. w. bush in west virginia in 1992 and bill clinton won in west virginia twice so west virginia does know how to vote for democrats. they just haven't been doing it much, lately. west virginia is a republican state now. all three members of the house of representatives from west virginia are republicans. the west virginia state house and state senate are controlled by republicans, and the governor is a republican. i did not do well in math but i did okay in logic. joe manchin is the only democrat in an otherwise republican state , and when i say republican state, i mean, neither joe biden nor hillary clinton got 30% of the vote in west virginia. let that sink in. the last two democrat candidates for president did not even get 30% of the vote in west virginia. so, is the media really surprised that joe manchin is not going for packing the supreme co
west virginia. the same west virginia that voted for donald trump twice with almost 70% of the vote. the same west for president and every presidential race this century. democrats have won in west virginia before. michael duchakas actually beat george h. w. bush in west virginia in 1992 and bill clinton won in west virginia twice so west virginia does know how to vote for democrats. they just haven't been doing it much, lately. west virginia is a republican state now. all three members of the...
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west corner of the uk. more cloud on tuesday for much of scotland and northern ireland, perhaps the far north—west of england add north—west temperatures in the high teens, still quite warm, the best of the sunshine across england and wales. it stays similar through the week, the best weather across the south, and more cloud and coastal missed and a breeze and showers to the north—west corner of the country. temperatures still quite warm for the time of year. the warmest across the south—east. this is bbc news with the latest headlines... the health secretary says thejune 21st decision on easing restrictions has become "more difficult" because the delta variant is 40% more transmissible. that does make life more challenging for everybody. and you have seen that the case rates have risen a little. but, the good news is that hospitalisations, the number of people arriving at hospital is broadly flat. vaccinations are being opened up to the under—30s this week in the drive to offer covid jabs to all adults in england. borisjohnson will tell global leaders he wants the whole world to be vaccinated against coronavirus, by the e
west corner of the uk. more cloud on tuesday for much of scotland and northern ireland, perhaps the far north—west of england add north—west temperatures in the high teens, still quite warm, the best of the sunshine across england and wales. it stays similar through the week, the best weather across the south, and more cloud and coastal missed and a breeze and showers to the north—west corner of the country. temperatures still quite warm for the time of year. the warmest across the...
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west virginians? >> i think they're representative of almost no west virginians. >> joining me now from charleston, westnia, co-chair of the poor people's campaign, i don't know if you're able to hear the young lady, who our great reporter was talking with. what are you hearing from west virginians as you go around and talking to folks, bishop? >> well, people are angry here in west virginia. they're nonviolent but they're angry. and it was over 300 people from west virginia, ohio, kentucky. they said this man, joe manchin, is lying on them. 79%. manchin is 15,000 people who make less than $15 an hour. he's wrong when it comes to poor people. he's wrong when it comes to infrastructure. 46.7% of west virginians can't even afford water. today one of them said he was riding around in a porsche rather than doing right by poor people and another brother wanted me tell you, joy, in this country, we are the rulers of people. he's acting like the people are the hired help. he can sell out to the u.s. chamber of commerce, the koch brothers, and they have to do what he says and they have to do what he says. these
west virginians? >> i think they're representative of almost no west virginians. >> joining me now from charleston, westnia, co-chair of the poor people's campaign, i don't know if you're able to hear the young lady, who our great reporter was talking with. what are you hearing from west virginians as you go around and talking to folks, bishop? >> well, people are angry here in west virginia. they're nonviolent but they're angry. and it was over 300 people from west virginia,...
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west for south—west england and wales as well. temperatures overnight, 10—14 degrees. tomorrow, this rain pulls away from eastern areas of england, then we will be left with a lot of cloud across the country again. showers in scotland developing through the afternoon, this time there will be one or two in northern ireland as well, and although most of us will keep the cloud all day, there will be some sunshine across northern ireland, north—westor push to offer coronavirus jabs to every adult in england is gathering speed, with queues forming outside pop—up vaccination centres. if it wasn't for the vaccine, we would definitely be seeing a wave that is going to be even bigger than the wave we had in winter but because of the vaccine, that is doing the heavy lifting, that is what is doing as much as possible to protect us at the moment. it comes as scientists repeat their warnings that a third wave of infections is under way: i certainly believe it is the third wave. we are seeing the number of cases going up quite consistently now. and the beginnings of a rise in hospitalisations. i think we are all very optimistic that this will be different from the previous waves. the son of the private investigator daniel morgan — whose murder remains unsolved more than three decades later — says he does not accept the metropolitan police's apology
west for south—west england and wales as well. temperatures overnight, 10—14 degrees. tomorrow, this rain pulls away from eastern areas of england, then we will be left with a lot of cloud across the country again. showers in scotland developing through the afternoon, this time there will be one or two in northern ireland as well, and although most of us will keep the cloud all day, there will be some sunshine across northern ireland, north—westor push to offer coronavirus jabs to every...
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west. due west and then he decides because he's seen some stuff in the water that seems to him to be coming up from the south. so we via his course. instead of having due westeva have slightly to the south. that's a great move too, even though he doesn't know it. what might have happened had columbus continued on a due west course, what would he have encountered? the probably would have caused him some difficulty. pencilization not civilization what's the great river? that flows out of the gulf of mexico. around the southern and up along the coast. the gulf stream. yeah the gulf stream. and the gulf stream was a powerful body of water if columbus had continued on his westwood course, he would have bumped into the gulf stream and his vessels. probably would not have been able to have counted the gulf stream gulfstream would have carried him north a pass, bermuda. and probably if it was lucky. probably back to europe. so by turning south making that alteration, of course. he avoided the gulfstream. on the night of october the 11th. the lookout and santa maria calls down to the deck. tiara tiara land land he had seen apparently some distant fire or something l
west. due west and then he decides because he's seen some stuff in the water that seems to him to be coming up from the south. so we via his course. instead of having due westeva have slightly to the south. that's a great move too, even though he doesn't know it. what might have happened had columbus continued on a due west course, what would he have encountered? the probably would have caused him some difficulty. pencilization not civilization what's the great river? that flows out of the gulf...
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deal is coming back to west virginia saying i'm bringing millions of dollars to west virginia counties in cities and made a point of trying to illustrate that with the interviews in westware that the infrastructure needs in west virginia and he's doing all the great new deal stuff that's in the biden plan but i can very much see if joe biden making a deal or doing whatever is necessary to get an infrastructure bill that brings back millions to west virginia, channeling his best memory of robert seabird. >> jonathan quickly before we go, what about voting rights, will there be something on voting rights that joe manchin will support and join the democrats on in the senate? >> yes. if he supports the john lewis voting rights act that would remind you that he was secretary of state and he was governor. he knows how important election integrity is and he's working hard to make sure that republicans will come to the table and pass the john lewis voting rights act and work with anybody to get a better bill, a stronger bill to protect voting rights. >> what about the 60 vote threshold on the john lewis bill? >> i don't think joe manchin is going to budge on the filibuster. i
deal is coming back to west virginia saying i'm bringing millions of dollars to west virginia counties in cities and made a point of trying to illustrate that with the interviews in westware that the infrastructure needs in west virginia and he's doing all the great new deal stuff that's in the biden plan but i can very much see if joe biden making a deal or doing whatever is necessary to get an infrastructure bill that brings back millions to west virginia, channeling his best memory of robert...
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west person. this is the, this is the one that the west is backing. there's no way in the world that this person will enjoy any kind of support. and as you say, we have the why don't model this is no, no, and george, what does bill route produced where they can sell to europe? we don't have much time, but i don't think there are very anything where there is an interesting and dynamic sector in the country. we have the point that our but most of it's heavy manufacturing would not be accepted in the european union. and that's why they founded in, in the russian market demand give you the last 50 seconds. go ahead. well, me point out, the question is often criticized russia when he met a cold. yes. you know, was that nature command in europe in 2018 and or just promise to support him and no rush. and so that, and of course there was a lot of critique because she was in consequential and sometimes indeed cruel. but it doesn't mean that you can treat him in the way the spectator suggest. they gave me a call from the article, treat as they would like to be
west person. this is the, this is the one that the west is backing. there's no way in the world that this person will enjoy any kind of support. and as you say, we have the why don't model this is no, no, and george, what does bill route produced where they can sell to europe? we don't have much time, but i don't think there are very anything where there is an interesting and dynamic sector in the country. we have the point that our but most of it's heavy manufacturing would not be accepted in...
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west _ of nonsense... you do know we make fudge in the west country? _ of nonsense... you do know we make fudge in the weste in the west country? indeed, and it's delicious! _ fudge in the west country? indeed, and it's delicious! sadly, _ fudge in the west country? indeed, and it's delicious! sadly, this- and it's delicious! sadly, this wasn't — and it's delicious! sadly, this wasn't a _ and it's delicious! sadly, this wasn't. a lot of what was being discussed — wasn't. a lot of what was being discussed like net zero, but there was also — discussed like net zero, but there was also that feeling of these big games— was also that feeling of these big games that haven't yet been properly explained _ games that haven't yet been properly explained. while they're very often breaking _ explained. while they're very often breaking social distancing 's on occasions _ breaking social distancing 's on occasions. while that's happening, ordinary— occasions. while that's happening, ordinary people are being told they can't travel or go abroad. in many ways, _ can't travel or go abroad. in many ways. every— can't trave
west _ of nonsense... you do know we make fudge in the west country? _ of nonsense... you do know we make fudge in the weste in the west country? indeed, and it's delicious! _ fudge in the west country? indeed, and it's delicious! sadly, _ fudge in the west country? indeed, and it's delicious! sadly, this- and it's delicious! sadly, this wasn't — and it's delicious! sadly, this wasn't a _ and it's delicious! sadly, this wasn't. a lot of what was being discussed — wasn't. a lot of what was...
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midlands, west wales, towards the west coast of england and acrossome cloud from the north. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. talks aimed at reviving the iran nuclear deal have been adjourned in vienna, with indications that a deal may be close, but it's not there yet. israel's new prime minister says that world powers should not negotiate with iran, after the election of hardliner ebrahim raisi as president. raisi's election is, i would say, the last chance for the world powers to wake up before we're turning to the nuclear agreement and to understand who they're doing business with. early indications from france suggest that the far right politician marine le pen has failed to make a breakthrough in regional elections. here in the uk, a senior scientist suggests that people who've had both their covid jabs, might eventually be able to travel without quarantining. i think in the time in the future, i'm not sure when, but a time
midlands, west wales, towards the west coast of england and acrossome cloud from the north. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. talks aimed at reviving the iran nuclear deal have been adjourned in vienna, with indications that a deal may be close, but it's not there yet. israel's new prime minister says that world powers should not negotiate with iran, after the election of hardliner ebrahim raisi as president. raisi's election is, i would say,...
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so that's a real sanction because i see me going to following the west african summit that happen west african rest, west african echo awesome as that happened in grab of west african heads of state. well, he came back thinking that he got away with just a suspension from the west african buddy in the african union, but no sanctions. but here we are now seeing that the french are taking sanctions and not to that. today. the world bank that has just announced that it is suspending all payments to molly, that's going to have a double blu both to the economy and to the security of the, of the country. and that will make it difficult for the military june to, to maneuver, given the circumstances might turn the mall in population against the military june, with a see me going to expected to be sworn in on monday in the ceremony to be officially the president of transition he's promised election by february 2022, but the word on the street is, is he actually going to commit to that? and is that actually going to take place? marian, thank you so much. all the letters from bama car, nicholas hoc, joining us that
so that's a real sanction because i see me going to following the west african summit that happen west african rest, west african echo awesome as that happened in grab of west african heads of state. well, he came back thinking that he got away with just a suspension from the west african buddy in the african union, but no sanctions. but here we are now seeing that the french are taking sanctions and not to that. today. the world bank that has just announced that it is suspending all payments...
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notably allen west. west says the cbc should change its name to the democratic black caucus. bret?et: mia love as with. chad, thank you. now to congressional correspondent jacqui heinrich at the capitol tonight with the latest on the uproar over comments from squad member congresswoman ilhan omar. >> house speaker nancy pelosi said there will be no action against congresswoman ilhan omar after she clarified she was not equating democracies like the u.s. and israel to terror groups like hamas and the taliban. >> no, i don't. i think that she clarified her remarks and that was -- we accept that. >> but there are questions about a house divided after omar doubled down on the premise of her comment referring, to quote victims of u.s. and israeli abuses and members of the squad pass blame to democrats and the media. republicans are pushing to strip omar of her seat on the foreign affairs committee. >> in addition to all of her anti-semitic remarks that she has made she has blamed u.s. policy for the al-shabaab attack in kenya. blamed foreign policy for the suffering of the venezuelan pe
notably allen west. west says the cbc should change its name to the democratic black caucus. bret?et: mia love as with. chad, thank you. now to congressional correspondent jacqui heinrich at the capitol tonight with the latest on the uproar over comments from squad member congresswoman ilhan omar. >> house speaker nancy pelosi said there will be no action against congresswoman ilhan omar after she clarified she was not equating democracies like the u.s. and israel to terror groups like...
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west german visit, west berlin. ♪ >> after the jubilation of the last three days, what reception lies ahead for the president, the partition city that was germany's capital. it is 9:45 a.m. in berlin, a celts westgs. the forecast calls for changing weather. everything is ready for the arrival here at the military airport in berlin. cameras cover the approach on the boeing 707. the welcome ceremony by allied troops begins as the president arrives from his plane. stepping out onto the soil of a real political problem child to pilot berlin. >> we come to a city just 8500 miles from the united states, but we come to a city which we feel to be part of us. ♪ >> not long ago a gave a warm welcome to robert kennedy. and just after the wall was built in 1961, vice president johnson. the president, on the outskirts of the city, escorts of honor here, there and everywhere. the streets feel more and more crowded. kennedy's campaign song reaches from one. >> ♪ hope for kennedy hope for kennedy ♪ ♪ >> the motorcade turns on to the famous street. it's clear now that the enthusiasm being shown here in berlin is of a different quality encountered in berlin and frankfurt. berlin's little co. situation are three
west german visit, west berlin. ♪ >> after the jubilation of the last three days, what reception lies ahead for the president, the partition city that was germany's capital. it is 9:45 a.m. in berlin, a celts westgs. the forecast calls for changing weather. everything is ready for the arrival here at the military airport in berlin. cameras cover the approach on the boeing 707. the welcome ceremony by allied troops begins as the president arrives from his plane. stepping out onto the...
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at a different story further north and further west across the west of wales, north—west england, scotlandnd northern ireland. very few flowers today a light breeze and feeling pleasant. as well as the rain, we have quite a brisk wind coming in off the north sea so temperatures are lower than yesterday but it is still muggy, quite close despite the heavy rain. the heavy rain is having a positive effect on the levels of pollen for those who have been struggling with the very high levels in recent days across central and eastern areas but when we have the sunshine, clearly it is still very high. we will have cleared the rain in time for the football match at wembley? it is touch and go, and as the play continues through the evening hopefully by the end of play, the main rain will be over. but it does look like a wet affair travelling at first. it will clear this evening and overnight and it takes the humidity with it. a much more comfortable night for sleeping in southern and eastern areas if you have been struggling, like i have. elsewhere, we had a fresh and already last night and that wil
at a different story further north and further west across the west of wales, north—west england, scotlandnd northern ireland. very few flowers today a light breeze and feeling pleasant. as well as the rain, we have quite a brisk wind coming in off the north sea so temperatures are lower than yesterday but it is still muggy, quite close despite the heavy rain. the heavy rain is having a positive effect on the levels of pollen for those who have been struggling with the very high levels in...
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west england, wales, and the far south—west, after a fairly cool, fresh start. there will be some spells of sunshine and just the odd shower. but down toward the south—east, you can see more in the way of cloud and some sporadic outbreaks of rain. now, don't take the detail on this chart too literally, it's often hard to pin down the detail in these thundery scenarios, but there will be some heavy bursts of rain, perhaps as far as the westncolnshire and east yorkshire. the greatest chance of seeing thunder and lightning is across parts of east anglia and the far south—east, where you will also notice the strength of a keen, north—easterly breeze. so while it will still feel humid here, temperatures will be a good few degrees down on where they have been. maybejust 16 there in norwich. 20 in the sunshine in plymouth, that's the expected high. but more generally, we're looking at temperatures in the mid—to—high teens. now, as we head through friday night, we'll see this wet weather clearing off into the north sea. still some cloud affecting eastern areas, clearer spells further west and further north and quite a cool, fresh start to the weekend for most. a little bit fresher than it has been, even across the south—east corner. on saturday, we find ourselves between weather systems, so that means, actually, a decent amount of dry weather. quite a cloudy start for some, i think we should see some spells of sunshine, chance
west england, wales, and the far south—west, after a fairly cool, fresh start. there will be some spells of sunshine and just the odd shower. but down toward the south—east, you can see more in the way of cloud and some sporadic outbreaks of rain. now, don't take the detail on this chart too literally, it's often hard to pin down the detail in these thundery scenarios, but there will be some heavy bursts of rain, perhaps as far as the westncolnshire and east yorkshire. the greatest chance...
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west - a scheme like covax? no, the response of the west has - a scheme like covax? no, the | response of the west said, the rich countries hoarded all the vaccines— rich countries hoarded all the vaccines leaving the developing world _ vaccines leaving the developing world without any choice and actually _ world without any choice and actually paying a very high price for the — actually paying a very high price for the few vaccines that remain available — for the few vaccines that remain available, so i think the whole way in which _ available, so i think the whole way in which the distribution of vaccinations were arranged in the last six— vaccinations were arranged in the last six months or even last year because — last six months or even last year because the british government actually— because the british government actually bought its doses of vaccines _ actually bought its doses of vaccines last summer, it showed it's actually— vaccines last summer, it showed it's actually very — vaccines last summer, it showed it's actually very important to have a production— actually very important to h
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west england, wales, and the far south—west, after a fairly cool, fresh start. there will be some spells of sunshine and just the odd shower. but down toward the south—east, you can see more in the way of cloud and some sporadic outbreaks of rain. now, don't take the detail on this chart too literally, it's often hard to pin down the detail in these thundery scenarios, but there will be some heavy bursts of rain, perhaps as far as the westhe greatest chance of seeing thunder and lightning is across parts of east anglia and the far south—east, where you will also notice the strength of a keen, north—easterly breeze. so while it will still feel humid here, temperatures will be a good few degrees down on where they have been. maybejust 16 there in norwich. 20 in the sunshine in plymouth, that's the expected high. but more generally, we're looking at temperatures in the mid—to—high teens. now, as we head through friday night, we'll see this wet weather clearing off into the north sea. still some cloud affecting eastern areas, clearer spells further west and further north and quite a cool, fresh start to the weekend for most. a little bit fresher than it has been, even across the south—east corner. on saturday, we find ourselves between weather systems, so that means, actually, a decent amount of dry weather. quite a cloudy start for some, i think we should see some spells of sunshine, chance of one or two showers here and t
west england, wales, and the far south—west, after a fairly cool, fresh start. there will be some spells of sunshine and just the odd shower. but down toward the south—east, you can see more in the way of cloud and some sporadic outbreaks of rain. now, don't take the detail on this chart too literally, it's often hard to pin down the detail in these thundery scenarios, but there will be some heavy bursts of rain, perhaps as far as the westhe greatest chance of seeing thunder and lightning...
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west england, wales, and the far south—west, after a fairly cold and fresh start, there will be some spells of sunshine and the odd shower. in the south—east we see more cloud and sporadic outbreaks of rain. now, don't take the detail of the state to literally, it's awfully hard to pin down the detail in these thundery scenarios, but there will be some heavy bursts of rain, as far as the westast, wu noticed the strength of aching, north—easterly breeze. it will still be humid, but temperatures down, 16 in norwich. 20 in plymouth, that is the expected high. more generally we are looking at temperatures in the mid—to—high teens. on friday night we'll see this wet weather clearing up see this wet weather clearing up into the north seas, cloud affecting eastern areas, clearer spells further west and further the northern critical, fresh started we can for most, better than it has been across the south—east corner. on saturday we find a selves between weather systems, so that means actually a decent amount of dry weather, cloudy start. and so is creeping up in the afternoon. temperatures not as bad, maybe 23 degrees. for sunday, well, the weather picture is a lot more complex. low pressure swinging in from the west, this frontal system driving its way northwards, what it means is most places will see some outbreaks of rain throughout the day, there could be some heavy, thundery
west england, wales, and the far south—west, after a fairly cold and fresh start, there will be some spells of sunshine and the odd shower. in the south—east we see more cloud and sporadic outbreaks of rain. now, don't take the detail of the state to literally, it's awfully hard to pin down the detail in these thundery scenarios, but there will be some heavy bursts of rain, as far as the westast, wu noticed the strength of aching, north—easterly breeze. it will still be humid, but...
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west show. now, the wild west show phenomenon took off in 1883. this is only seven years after the battle, and it is with the wild west show that you really start getting the romntization of westward expansionism. now, the wild west shows coincided with the commercialization of entertainment in the united states. in other words with the emergence of an entertainment industry, meaning that the wild west shows had professional promoters who were in touch with theater managers throughout the country so they could have their wild west shows shown throughout the country. and in order to do this, they also had to have investors, backers who would help provide funds up front so they could travel their shows and, importantly, so they could advertise them. so these wild west shows really were an investment opportunity for the entrepreneurs like buffalo bill and pawnee bill and for their backers. now, the thing about the wild west shows is that they were these equestrian extravaganzas that very often included reenactments of the battle of little bighorn, and quite often these reenactments were the finale of the battle. so wild west shows were advertised through
west show. now, the wild west show phenomenon took off in 1883. this is only seven years after the battle, and it is with the wild west show that you really start getting the romntization of westward expansionism. now, the wild west shows coincided with the commercialization of entertainment in the united states. in other words with the emergence of an entertainment industry, meaning that the wild west shows had professional promoters who were in touch with theater managers throughout the...
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but if west and west, the media don't want to portray china that's truthful to their own people. that's their last. and they are doing just service to their own people and they're losing credibility. i'm on 1400000000 chinese people as well. and i think, you know, it's on down eric lee. thank you. and that's over the show what we'd like wednesday when vitamin urgent needs with joe by mid geneva until then he went to actual media and tell us of using nature nation media reporting on china. ah ah, but it was sanction, rarely work rarely work except maybe a week, maybe a month when the world always figures a way to get around the same. whether it's whatever it is that was anxious, don't work. politicians get big and they say see, i am saving the world are saving themselves and they're making friends which the with the, in the headlines today, no stability or predictability from the united states. me to regret the relationship in an interview with n. b. c. news ahead of its 1st stomach with president vitamin. also this our barbed wire rooftop sniff has overshadowed the nato summit in
but if west and west, the media don't want to portray china that's truthful to their own people. that's their last. and they are doing just service to their own people and they're losing credibility. i'm on 1400000000 chinese people as well. and i think, you know, it's on down eric lee. thank you. and that's over the show what we'd like wednesday when vitamin urgent needs with joe by mid geneva until then he went to actual media and tell us of using nature nation media reporting on china. ah...
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but they will be heavy burst of rain perhaps as far west as the west country, west midlands, up to parts more generally were looking at temperatures in the mid to high teens. as we head through friday night we will see this wet weather clearing offered to the north sea. still some clout affecting eastern areas, clearest bills for the west and further north and quite a cool, fresh start for the weekend for the most. a little refresher even across the southeast corner. 0n most. a little refresher even across the southeast corner. on saturday we find ourselves between weather systems. that means a decent amount of dry weather. quite a cloudy start for some i think some spells of sunshine, adjuster one or two showers here and there and creeping up showers here and there and creeping up from the cell to the latter part of the afternoon. temperatures are doing too badly in the strong june sunshine maybe 20 degrees there for the cooler the further you go across the cooler the further you go across the uk. sunday the weather picture is a lot more complex without low pressure swing in from the we
but they will be heavy burst of rain perhaps as far west as the west country, west midlands, up to parts more generally were looking at temperatures in the mid to high teens. as we head through friday night we will see this wet weather clearing offered to the north sea. still some clout affecting eastern areas, clearest bills for the west and further north and quite a cool, fresh start for the weekend for the most. a little refresher even across the southeast corner. 0n most. a little refresher...
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in southern and eastern areas, low pressure out west, where the fronts into and eastern areas, low pressure out west, weather fronts into the north—westcotland and northern ireland, perhaps the far north—west of england add north—west wales, a breeze coming up with spots of rain. temperatures in the high teens, still quite warm, the best of the sunshine across england and wales. it stays similar through the week, the best weather across the south, and more cloud and coastal mist and a breeze and showers to the north—west corner of the country. temperatures still quite warm for the time of year. the warmest across the south—east. this is bbc news, the headlines at four... the health secretary says the delta variant of the coronavirus is 40% more transmissible and the government is �*open�* to delaying the lifting of coronavirus restrictions in england due onjune the 21st. that does make life more challenging for everybody. and you have seen that the case rates have risen a little. but, the good news is that hospitalisations, the number of people arriving at hospital is broadly flat. vaccinations are being opened up to the under—305 thi
in southern and eastern areas, low pressure out west, where the fronts into and eastern areas, low pressure out west, weather fronts into the north—westcotland and northern ireland, perhaps the far north—west of england add north—west wales, a breeze coming up with spots of rain. temperatures in the high teens, still quite warm, the best of the sunshine across england and wales. it stays similar through the week, the best weather across the south, and more cloud and coastal mist and a...
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west for south—west england and wales as well. temperatures overnight 10—14. tomorrow, this rain pulls away from eastern areas of england, then we will be left with a lot of cloud across the country again. showers in scotland developing through the afternoon, this time there will be one or two in northern ireland as well, and although most of us will keep the cloud all day, there will be some sunshine across northern ireland, north—west too. hello. this is bbc news. in a few minutes the tea—time news with martine croxall. but first, pop—up vaccination centres and walk in clinics are opening in england this weekend, in a major push to offer coronavirus jabs to all remaining adults. it comes as surge testing is being rolled out in areas of south london and cumbria amid a rise in cases. i've been speaking to professor adam finn of thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation, about the latest rise in infections and how it compares to previous waves. so, i certainly believe it's the third wave. we're seeing the number of cases going up quite consistently now and the beginnings of a rise in hospitalisations. but in terms of the second part of your question, i
west for south—west england and wales as well. temperatures overnight 10—14. tomorrow, this rain pulls away from eastern areas of england, then we will be left with a lot of cloud across the country again. showers in scotland developing through the afternoon, this time there will be one or two in northern ireland as well, and although most of us will keep the cloud all day, there will be some sunshine across northern ireland, north—west too. hello. this is bbc news. in a few minutes the...
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west end. i of punters, get lots of bombs in the seat in the west end.— seat in the west end. true, but i think at _ seat in the west end. i think that's true, but i think at the _ seat in the west end. i think that's true, but i think at the same - seat in the west end. i think that's true, but i think at the same time, threatening to actually open up all of this theatres again, i think if he did actually do that, he may actually end up being the first actually end up being the first actual employee to find themselves fall of these laws because we haven't seen a lot of individuals —— foul. we have not seen individuals, police overstepping their marks, but we haven't actually seen any employers who have been fined for making people go to work and it would be very interesting if andrew lloyd webber was actually... jazmine, i do not know if it's true but there used to be a rule that if he appeared at the ram, you be tried by her fellow peers, i do he appeared at the ram, you be tried by herfellow peers, i do not he appeared at the ram, you be tried by her fellow peers, i do not k
west end. i of punters, get lots of bombs in the seat in the west end.— seat in the west end. true, but i think at _ seat in the west end. i think that's true, but i think at the _ seat in the west end. i think that's true, but i think at the same - seat in the west end. i think that's true, but i think at the same time, threatening to actually open up all of this theatres again, i think if he did actually do that, he may actually end up being the first actually end up being the first actual...
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west. the first basque driving to the west were the altuve brother. the first basque arriving to the west through argentina. first groups of basque were closely connected to sheep herding. sheep herding was the main activity for a long time for basques in the west. even the last arriving in the 1960's, 19 settings -- 1970's, on boats were sheepherders. we have a picture related to that activity in the sierra nevada with a sheepherder taking care of the sheep, with the help of the dog. basque sheepherder dogs are quite famous in the area. flocks are much smaller, but the landscape is more complicated for she. they are in such open landscapes there, it is more mountainous than here, so sheep need help. basque herders sheepdogs to the west. continuing talking about activities related to sheep herding, in the late 1980's, a group of people here in reno decided it was important to keep the memory of sheep herding alive. it was an activity that was disappearing for basques. as we say earlier, 1970's, so the arrival of flagship herders to the west. this community in reno decided to build a monum
west. the first basque driving to the west were the altuve brother. the first basque arriving to the west through argentina. first groups of basque were closely connected to sheep herding. sheep herding was the main activity for a long time for basques in the west. even the last arriving in the 1960's, 19 settings -- 1970's, on boats were sheepherders. we have a picture related to that activity in the sierra nevada with a sheepherder taking care of the sheep, with the help of the dog. basque...
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west england, wales, and the far south—west, after a fairly cool, fresh start. there will be some spells of sunshine and just the odd shower. but down toward the south—east, you can see more in the way of cloud and some sporadic outbreaks of rain. now, don't take the detail on this chart too literally, it's often hard to pin down the detail in these thundery scenarios, but there will be some heavy bursts of rain, perhaps as far as the west seeing thunder and lightning is across parts of east anglia and the far south—east, where you will also notice the strength of a keen, north—easterly breeze. so while it will still feel humid here, temperatures will be a good few degrees down on where they have been. maybejust 16 there in norwich. 20 in the sunshine in plymouth, that's the expected high. but more generally, we're looking at temperatures in the mid—to—high teens. now, as we head through friday night, we'll see this wet weather clearing off into the north sea. still some cloud affecting eastern areas, clearer spells further west and further north and quite a cool, fresh start to the weekend for most. a little bit fresher than it has been, even across the south—east corner. on saturday, we find ourselves between weather systems, so that means, actually, a decent amount of dry weather. quite a cloudy start for some, i think we should see some spells of sunshine, chance of one or two showers here and there, and more especi
west england, wales, and the far south—west, after a fairly cool, fresh start. there will be some spells of sunshine and just the odd shower. but down toward the south—east, you can see more in the way of cloud and some sporadic outbreaks of rain. now, don't take the detail on this chart too literally, it's often hard to pin down the detail in these thundery scenarios, but there will be some heavy bursts of rain, perhaps as far as the west seeing thunder and lightning is across parts of...
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west virginia, where now west virginia is going to speak. all of the things we're fighting for, voting rights, wages, let's remember, in history, those things were never just given. they had to be fought for. >> bishop, trump won west like 40%, right? i mean, doesn't manchin have a read on what people in west virginia, the majority, wants? >> well, listen to the people today. no, manchin didn't win by 40%. and a lot of poor and low wealth people didn't vote because they don't hear about poverty and low wages. this is bigger than just who won. this is about history. this is about the country. he's saying, look, his position doesn't even make sense. he says he's for bipartisanship. but he's never going to vote against the filibuster, which means even if he got 59 votes, nine republicans, that's bipartisanship, he wouldn't vote. in his own state, even republicans, 76% of republicans want the for the people act. they want the restoration of voting rights, according to one poll. so we have to get the truth out. it's amazing what the truth can do to set people free. what we can't do is allow him to stand for voter suppression, allow voter suppression that's going to undermine this democracy. and lastly, he says he's doin
west virginia, where now west virginia is going to speak. all of the things we're fighting for, voting rights, wages, let's remember, in history, those things were never just given. they had to be fought for. >> bishop, trump won west like 40%, right? i mean, doesn't manchin have a read on what people in west virginia, the majority, wants? >> well, listen to the people today. no, manchin didn't win by 40%. and a lot of poor and low wealth people didn't vote because they don't hear...
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west england and west wales, but it is across central, eastern, southern parts of england where we have the highest temperatures, lots of sunshine too, 29 to 30 degrees. quite a humid feel. and into the evening, we will see some of those thunderstorms creeping up from the south, drifting across the channel islands, into southern counties of england, the south—east could see some really intense thundery rain for a time, then moving up into east anglia. these showers are quite hit and miss, some places will stay dry, but others could see a lot of rain and frequent lightning as well. further pulses of heavy, thundery rain will continue to drift through during the small hours of thursday. whereas further north and westquite a fresh feel to the north—west of scotland, but a very humid, muggy one in the south—east of england. into tomorrow, across a good part of england, we have the continued risk of some heavy thundery rain, may be clipping into east wales as well, but for much of northern ireland and scotland, we will see some spells of sunshine, temperatures for many, relatively cool and fresh — 17 degrees in belfast, 23 in london, still some humidity holding on towards the south—east corner. as we move through thursday night into friday, high pressure builds towards the west and the north of the uk, lots of dry weather to come here, but down in the south—east, the potential for more pulses of heavy and possibly thundery rain to move through, some of these downpours could be very heavy indeed. temperatures lower for all of us by this stage, maybe 17 or 18 for norwich and london, high teens or late 20s the general figures elsewhere. through the weekend, saturday, the drier day for most, a greater ch
west england and west wales, but it is across central, eastern, southern parts of england where we have the highest temperatures, lots of sunshine too, 29 to 30 degrees. quite a humid feel. and into the evening, we will see some of those thunderstorms creeping up from the south, drifting across the channel islands, into southern counties of england, the south—east could see some really intense thundery rain for a time, then moving up into east anglia. these showers are quite hit and miss,...
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west and west and the guy how all this forces, all this, what he's going to respond. the fighting has displaced more than 2000000 people since november rights groups have accused all sides of mass killings and rape. 350000 people now face famine, and at least 60000 have escaped across the border to sudan. the u. s. a major ally says it'll take further measures against ethiopia and eritrea. if the situation doesn't improve soon, it is essential. now that all parties commit to the cease fire, allow humanitarian access, protect civilians, there be independent investigations into atrocities. and that there is justice for victims. ethiopia, is it a pivot point to have an inflection point with the parties do now matters and will determine whether there is a better future ahead for what we are sick and fall into gray bears the hallmarks of crimes against humanity. a quite possibly a genocide prospect for a durable piece and if you you and it's rhoda, the responsible regional leader. now in question, as is prime minister the abi legacy relations between prime minister abi i met and t guys, leaders worsened after he introduced reforms in 2018 which included dismantling the federal governing coalition, which was led by t p l f. officials from to gripe the t p f, which had dominated if you'll be in politics for decades, accused of a of trying to increase federal power. ave postponed last year's election citing corona virus concerns. but regional leaders in to grey held their own vote in september in defiance of the central government. then in november, the government said t. p l f rebels attack the federal army base in the north and killed soldiers in troops in response. if you will be, as government took control of mckelly in late november and declared victory, but the fighting continued and the worse and in recent weeks. ah. now, right, let's bring in our guess and others about samuel get a true journalist based in ethiopia. in rome, leticia bader, horn of africa, director of human rights watch, and in the hague. other cassie a bit program officer at the international institute for democracy and electoral assistance. a warm welcome to you all. sammy, let me start with you today. to ryan rebels. they have rejected the governments unilateral cease fire, they have described it as a joke. so where does that leave the overall situation right now? it seems that fighting will continue. there will be lots of people that will be impacted by this. i speak from the humanitarian perspective, the people that i met, you know, they have no connection to the politics of the suburb are mckelly or t p for the government. so the focus from the beginning us reflected by the un and other organizations has been the impact it's been having on the ground. and you know, many countries, brandy countries, t t o b i, including the bite administration, has been calling for some kind of fire. we're hoping we're going to see this part of this fire have an impact on the ground, but it seems this conflict will go on and again, many people will be impacted. and it organizations continue to, to ask for some kind of you monitor and corridor might not be achieved, but at the end it's everyday people that would be parted by any decision that comes from either be administration or the government that is in mccully at the moment latisha, samuel, there was talking about the humanitarian crisis that's been playing out in the tea gray region. now, according to the un, hundreds of thousands of people in t gray are facing famine. this is a conflict that has been characterized over and over again by abuses of civilians. they have been widespread reports of massacres, sexual violence, burning of crops and much, much more. how devastating has this conflict been from a humanitarian standpoint? i mean, enormous in terms of the level of atrocities which have been committed which have in many ways directly resulted in the humanitarian crisis. we're talking about right now and both because of the actions of war in parties, in terms of the destruction of civilian infrastructure. in terms of the destruction of the crow, hobbit burning a call, but also the very basic survival of civilians on the ground. and at the same time, a lot of the actions of the war in parties have also contributed on restrictions on movement of city. so when we're talking about she monetary and access right now, we need to talk about both ensuring that there is in p did access, but she managed very active. but also making sure that all war and party i'm not targeting civilians in need need to reach fixed and immediately. i mean, i think this is where it's important to underline the warning find which are coming out in early june, around the fact that they were already a 3rd, a 1000000 people who was already starving. the clear message there was that if immediate urgent assistance wasn't given, then we were going to be dealing with an even bigger humanitarian atom. you know, when news 1st emerge that mckelly had been retaken by to ryan rebels. many analysts described this as a stunning turn of events for prime minister, obey ahmed. just how big of a set back is this for him? it is a set buck. at the same time, i think they have realized that this is a one that is and winnable. and it's not really because they lost the war that they are living. i think it's really a grinding is tell me that we have seen. and it seems like the movement of troops, a boat on, on the syrian and joke inside was pre planned and coordinated for the it's not really a defeat that led to the return of the t p l f. and the ticket by defense force back to mckelly. it's a realization on the side of the federal forces that this is an unwinnable war. samuel the t p l f. last territory, not just to, if you open government forces, but also to retrain soldiers and to fighters from the horror region. so how much territory in all, did they lose? again, you know, like everything and we get all kinds of negations and pops and numbers. and we can never verify what's been happening unless we have access to this. some of the areas that you mentioned, you know, i was able to talk to only some cities and to gray, including mccully. awesome and id got an idea of the but the rest of the guy wasn't even accessible to us or 8 organizations. so it's really, really difficult to verify what's been happening on the ground is no media that has been having such an access for them to make that determination. so it's speculation once again, but they did lose some. we just have to verify the information. and i don't see i have conflicting information. so i mean, i don't know, like, you know, i've seen a lot of reports now that people are hopeful that aid will be able to eventually get in to trigger i region. but from your vantage point, what are the implications of what has happened? do you believe that humanitarian agencies will be able to get unfettered access to, to gray region? and how soon do you expect that that might happen? well i think it's a cycle just mentioned, i mean we, we don't really know right now there is a communication shut down again in the region and i mean it's absolutely urgent. adamant that the therapy and government needs to ensure that the communication is restored, the electricity has been shut down again. i mean, this is both making it impossible for organizations like for the media to report in real time to understand it's making it incredibly difficult to manage, carrying actors to inspect the tracks from the ground. they need information to be able to understand the security situation. but this is also critical for the communities on the ground. they need to know what's going on. they need to know what they can receive right now. and so the communication shut down, it's just terrible. i mean, i'm for that very reason right now. it is urgent for the messaging which has been coming from the international community around funding, monetary and access around monitoring over system, which is being distributed in the region in terms of ending restrictions on humanitarian action. but also in terms of ending what has been the deliberate attacks on to be and in the way this will have been conducted is just getting the berkeley and direct me can contribute to the humanitarian crisis. we're dealing with right now. so the messaging and pressure needs to continue right now would actually be adam. a spokesman for to ryan rebels said that they will stop at nothing to liberate every square inch of t gr i, and that they will pursue the forces that they had been fighting against, into eritrea and into the horror region if need be, how much has the specter of a wider conflict grown as a result of all of this i'll get to that, but just to added to the 2nd issue of about a period access. i think the, the fact that the open government federal force have now withdrawn. and also the fact that most of the rebounded area and provisions were actually coming from europe and sources. and now that the departure could actually worse than the gap in humanitarian provisions. so work has to be done to ensure that there is, there is an increase in, in him, out of here to provision. that's what a come from the gap that's been created in terms of the communication block out. i think we need to check whether the black culture is actually, you know, because of infrastructure problems within the area that to, to go out for some control. if that is the case, i think it would have to be fixed there. but we also have to check whether the block out, you actually are the result of external measures from, from the federal government. so we need to see the exact 3 reasons to be able to fixed up on the, on the claim that the defense forces will pursue while the computer, our enemy forces. i suspect that it is more propaganda tool and i'll get to have a desire to continue on the momentum. but i am afraid that considering the depleted military capabilities that they have. and also considering that if they engage in an offensive, it will be more than a traditional wasn't, which was very much like what happened in early november. and i'm not sure if they have the capabilities that they had at the time to actually defeat the festival. and i'm her and other forces. so my says is that they will stay where they are. and if they attempt to engage in an offensive, they may, they may suffer ctv or casual it is samuel, where do things go diplomatically from here? i mean, do we expect to see, for example, african emissaries playing a role with the un be more involved? what about the us? i mean, who could play the kind of role that is needed right now to de escalate the situation? for the most part, the african union has been very powerless and has been mute when it comes to this kind of issues within the continent. they've been sending delegation, head, so state for my head, so states and to speak to the leadership both you feel that you has been coming back and forth, including the for a minister of finland, who may have missed spoken according to that you feel inside by saying there is a genocide, but i think countries that are respected traditionally in terms of piece building are perhaps the swedish norwegians, even canada. they have a brand respected. they have this gift of soft power. they can use to try to bridge the gap. because you know, again within the african continent, because we see all this kind of disasters, we have this tendency to mation numbers. 91 percent of the population are facing food emergency for example, or millions of people starving or 500 people having some kind of disaster. so when people begin to see the thesis behind the number, i have been, some of us have been to the degree region. we begin to understand the impact. this is having, i've never been to a society that is desperately in need of leadership and impacted by a conflict that has nothing to do with everyday people. done the people i met and the to great region unless there is an international leadership. does respected by both, especially by your side. this caught that this conflict will continue and one just be on the bend matter. it's would become a region on matter basin. and you guys are heading to this to done. there are chance starting bold from the northern countries, and this refugees will soon be heading to europe. so this is becoming a worldwide international affair, and we should take years to the tisha. i saw you nodding along to quite a lot of what samuel was saying there, did you want to jump in and add to the point he was making? yeah, i mean not for new. the i do want to just come back to the discussion about the communication blockhouse as well. i mean, i think some of the arguments here we heard in the 1st few months that the communications would down the course of action by the federal government. but it does seem that the communications but down in most of the day right now. so it is difficult to see how the federal government would not be responsible for the capable of shutting down the communications on such a group scale. and i think we just underlining then again, we have seen repeated shocking all of communications when they have been periods of significant fighting and instability in, in particular region. and each time when the communications have been restored, we have documented areas, atrocities. so you know, again why it's important to keep the message about the need to restore communications immediately in terms of the international community. i think we have repeatedly fed, but it is shocking that conflicts and crises of such magnitude and gravity is not on the agenda, but the human right council engineer has not been stopping like some only a gender security council in new york. it is essential with the secretary general to use a range of power, but the patch to publicly course for the international community play cpa appear on the agenda. security council. now it's not the time to back down as we were saying . and i mean, coming to the point samuel was raising, i mean, here we're talking about a community and it is very difficult to see right now sections of a, but you get to pick a population that have been left on gave by the abuses and what is essential is that that needs to be independent investigators who are able to access all throughout the region right now to ensure the preservation of evidence. this is a very big concern. we've been reading since the beginning to enable one day for that to be true. accountability and want which also the community is going to see as a credible form of accountability and latisha. if i could just follow up with you when you talk about these rights abuses, these atrocities that you, your group and other rights groups have been documenting. it's all of the parties to the conflict who have been accused of committing these atrocities, correct? i mean, we have definitely documented more abusive from the size of the era trend government forces on the i'm had a regional postage. we have documented also significant abuses against the error tray and refugee population also buying the militia office in the early stages of the complex, the trying refugee population, which had in some way forgotten in more recent months. one targeted by woodside, including by the train, $42.00 destroyed the 2 era tri refugee camp in the region. adam, when he took office 3 years ago, prime minister ob, a promise to unite ethiopia, is the country more fractured now than it was then i ask this because it seems like it's been a, a huge fall from grace for, for prime minister. obey. and i mean, he was a, he was a darling, especially of the west, you won the nobel peace prize. and now there, there are some countries and humanitarian actors that essentially consider him to be a pariah. so i mean, how does this impact him? and is the country more divided now after 3 years of his leadership than when he would then when he took the reins, i don't think the country is more divided. i think we, we should, we should not underestimate that. the fisher that divides in the country. what inherits it? we can argue, arguably, i think that the way he pursued the process of transforming the ruling party is at the root of the conflict that we see in integrates. and also some of the taishan in, in romeo bow. he's not the only actor that contributed to this particular problem, and i'm glad i think you asked about the atrocities earlier. are committed by or locked us. i think this is, this is obviously as a leader of a country, he is partly responsible for it, but to pin it's only on him. i would be unhelpful to finding a more, more sustainable
west and west and the guy how all this forces, all this, what he's going to respond. the fighting has displaced more than 2000000 people since november rights groups have accused all sides of mass killings and rape. 350000 people now face famine, and at least 60000 have escaped across the border to sudan. the u. s. a major ally says it'll take further measures against ethiopia and eritrea. if the situation doesn't improve soon, it is essential. now that all parties commit to the cease fire,...
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west for south—west england and wales as well. temperatures overnight 10—14. tomorrow, this rain pulls away from eastern areas of england, then we will be left with a lot of cloud across the country again. showers in scotland developing through the afternoon, this time there will be one or two in northern ireland as well, and although most of us will keep the cloud all day, there will be some sunshine across northern ireland, north—westd is gathering speed, amid warnings that a third wave of infections is under way. if it wasn't for the vaccine, we would definitely be seeing a wave the we would definitely be seeing a wave beginnings oi hospitalisations. the beginnings of a rise in hospitalisations. i think we're very optimistic that this will be different from the previous waves. the early signs are it will be. criticism of the metropolitan police by the son of a private investigator whose murder remains unsolved more than three decades later. hard—line cleric ebrahim raisi has won iran's presidential election in a poll where reformists were barred from standing. and rock fans from across the uk celebrate at the scaled—down version of the download festival as it goes ahead as a test event. now on bbc news, the inquiry into the manchester arena bombing has criticised the security at the venue, concluding actions could have been taken which would probably have meant that fewer people died. in a special programme, �*the
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west germany. the leaders of the political parties. the governing mayor of west berlin. representatives of the european economic community, and representatives of the churches in germany. the first day's activities, including the formal and informal conferences, last until about midnight. it has been a day and evening a -- evening of fair skies, a good day for kennedy to see the rhineland in all its moods and colors. the second morning begins with a conference at the palace where chancellor adenauer has his office. 40 years separate these two statesmen who today are discussing questions of a more lateral nato atomic force, and effective test ban, and the west'se 40 years of age difference certainly don't seem to prevent a meeting of minds. the press comments on the esteem that the president shows towards the chancellor, and for his part, adenauer stays right instep with the kennedy pace. ♪ the people of bonn miss no chances to make their guests feel welcome. instead of ticker tape, in bonn they say it with paper flags. president kennedy arrives at the hammer schmidt, the resident of -- the residence of the federal republic's president. ♪ this particular encounter is no mere courtesy call. the american guest is to witness the inauguration of the west german development service. based on the example of america's peace corps, young west germans will be serving in developing countries, helping others to help themselves. president kennedy sees his idea of a personalized aid program -- wait a minute -- there is a minimum age. his personalized aid program being put into action for the first time by a foreign country. some volunteers are introduced
west germany. the leaders of the political parties. the governing mayor of west berlin. representatives of the european economic community, and representatives of the churches in germany. the first day's activities, including the formal and informal conferences, last until about midnight. it has been a day and evening a -- evening of fair skies, a good day for kennedy to see the rhineland in all its moods and colors. the second morning begins with a conference at the palace where chancellor...