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we spoke with adel williamson about her experience. and what it was like to make shoes that were fit for a prince. you've really got to live what you do to go to make a she that is of such high quality. can you conquer corners when you make shoes? every, every single process of the knock on effect? the next? hi, my name's doug williamson. i'm at bespoke shoemaker, at triggers in north hampton. an old craft in young hands, in terms of manufacturing and tools. nothing much has changed over the course of history. but something ease. new adel williamson, is the 1st woman to have trained with this company as bespoke shoemaker based some 100 kilometers north of london. being the 1st female bespoke shoemaker because it feels like such an honor to be able to follow in the footsteps of the masters and to learn set to traditional sco triggers is based in the historically renowned shoe making center north hampton. once there were over a 1000 specialist establishments here 1829. the 19 year old joseph trigger founded the company where shoes are st
we spoke with adel williamson about her experience. and what it was like to make shoes that were fit for a prince. you've really got to live what you do to go to make a she that is of such high quality. can you conquer corners when you make shoes? every, every single process of the knock on effect? the next? hi, my name's doug williamson. i'm at bespoke shoemaker, at triggers in north hampton. an old craft in young hands, in terms of manufacturing and tools. nothing much has changed over the...
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in his memoir one -- thing after another in sandy hook, new york times features writer elizabeth williamson reports on the years following the 2012 sandy hook school shooting as parents of the victims defended themselves against conspiracy theorists. and university of california irvine professor richard hasson offers his thoughts on how to combat disinformation while preserving the first amendment in cheap speech also being published this week in i never thought of it that way monica guzman provides her thoughts on how to bridge the partisan divide and promote productive political conversations and jeffrey frank looks at the full tenure of america's 33rd president in the trials of harry s truman. find these titles is coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of the authors to appear in the near future on book tv. with sam quinones, who will take your calls and questions via email, text, and social media. his books include "true tales from another mexico", dreamland, and "the least of us." it is about the neuroscience of addiction and the deadly impact of synthetic drugs. >> for
in his memoir one -- thing after another in sandy hook, new york times features writer elizabeth williamson reports on the years following the 2012 sandy hook school shooting as parents of the victims defended themselves against conspiracy theorists. and university of california irvine professor richard hasson offers his thoughts on how to combat disinformation while preserving the first amendment in cheap speech also being published this week in i never thought of it that way monica guzman...
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lucy williamson bbc news, moldova.in critic, alexei navalny, has called on russians to stage daily protests against the invasion of ukraine. he described vladimir putin as a �*clearly insane little tsar�*. the russian authorities are continuing to crack down on independent news coverage of the conflict, blocking websites and taking a radio station off the air. caroline davies joins me from moscow. caroline it is clearly becoming much more difficult for ordinary people to get the truth about what is going on here. , ., ., on here. clive, the list of media organisations _ on here. clive, the list of media organisations and _ on here. clive, the list of media organisations and websites - on here. clive, the list of media organisations and websites that| on here. clive, the list of media - organisations and websites that have been banned by russia keeps on growing. the kremlin wants everyone to play by its rules and anyone who doesn't, it threatens with banning them. in particular, it has talked about the fact it wants its
lucy williamson bbc news, moldova.in critic, alexei navalny, has called on russians to stage daily protests against the invasion of ukraine. he described vladimir putin as a �*clearly insane little tsar�*. the russian authorities are continuing to crack down on independent news coverage of the conflict, blocking websites and taking a radio station off the air. caroline davies joins me from moscow. caroline it is clearly becoming much more difficult for ordinary people to get the truth about...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, moldova.for the millions remaining in kyiv, it has been an incredibly anxious week. many are seeking solace in the church. clive myrie reports from kyiv. >> ordinary people in an extraordinary war. a van load of old tires becomes a tank trap to snare russian troops. bottles for petrol bombs and wood for the fires as the volunteer defenders of ukraine wait for the enemy. >> what you see here is the people's attempt to self organize. we will not let this scum a into our lien -- land. we are tired of being afraid, so we are waiting for them. we will fight them with whatever we've got, even our barehands. they won't leave this place alive. >> but where does this confidence come from? it is based on a deep religious faith that god is on the side of ukraine. the splendor of the saint sophia cathedral. today, an interfaith prayer service for pce in the war with russia. waiting to speak is all of their monsieur a, a military chaplain, wearing the signal -- sydney of the people's army ovolunteers. [spe
lucy williamson, bbc news, moldova.for the millions remaining in kyiv, it has been an incredibly anxious week. many are seeking solace in the church. clive myrie reports from kyiv. >> ordinary people in an extraordinary war. a van load of old tires becomes a tank trap to snare russian troops. bottles for petrol bombs and wood for the fires as the volunteer defenders of ukraine wait for the enemy. >> what you see here is the people's attempt to self organize. we will not let this...
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leah williamson's attempt at clearing a cross ending up in her own net, the gunners' hopes slowly fading first the crossbar denied vivianne miedema, before williamson's follow—up was clawed out by almuth schult. disappointment for arsenal again in europe, but for wolfsburg, the reigning champions barcelona await in the semifinals. reginaldo rosario, bbc news. seven—time champions league winners lyon are also through to the semi—finals. they overturned a 2—1 deficit from the first leg againstjuventus, winning 3—1 on the night and 4—3 on aggregate to set up an all—french semifinal with paris saint—germain. england will discover their fifa world cup 2022 opponents in friday's draw. one of wales, scotland or ukraine will also be in qatar this november and december but will not know until the remaining european play—offs in june. ahead of that draw, the bbc�*s dan roan spoke exclusively to tournament chief hassan al—thawadi and started by asking him about migrant workers' rights. i don't think any country today in the world can claim they have the ideal system in place. always, progress needs
leah williamson's attempt at clearing a cross ending up in her own net, the gunners' hopes slowly fading first the crossbar denied vivianne miedema, before williamson's follow—up was clawed out by almuth schult. disappointment for arsenal again in europe, but for wolfsburg, the reigning champions barcelona await in the semifinals. reginaldo rosario, bbc news. seven—time champions league winners lyon are also through to the semi—finals. they overturned a 2—1 deficit from the first leg...
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lucy williamson, bbc news.re we go tonight, music is bringing relief to people sheltering from the russian bombing of ukraine. ♪ laura: a classical music band turned a metro station into a concert hall where ukrainians are hiding underground. if it was not for the war, the musicians would have been playing at an international assic using festival in ukraine. now, their audience is below ground athe war rages above. the mayor of mariupol in southeast ukraine says 5000 people have been killed since russia beg its attack on the city almost a month ago. he said 90% of its buildings have been destroyed and 40% very badly damaged. i am laura trevelyan. thanyou so much for watching "bbc world news america." ♪ narrator: funding for this presentati of this program is provided by... man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from view
lucy williamson, bbc news.re we go tonight, music is bringing relief to people sheltering from the russian bombing of ukraine. ♪ laura: a classical music band turned a metro station into a concert hall where ukrainians are hiding underground. if it was not for the war, the musicians would have been playing at an international assic using festival in ukraine. now, their audience is below ground athe war rages above. the mayor of mariupol in southeast ukraine says 5000 people have been killed...
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lucy williamson was there as residents set up barricades.hey are getting ready to meet the russian army, testing recipes for molotov cocktails and getting in some target practice. two weeks ago, danillo was in his final year of a law degree. now he is making home—made bombs with ukraine's civil defence force. when did you learn how to make molotov cocktails, he was asked. it seems it is an optional course for the fourth year of a degree, he quips. bogdan was in kyiv looking for work as a lawyer when the war began. translation: my family said i had to come back. because they needed my help. ukrainians across the country have met the russian aggressors with these weapons. a team here has been making two crates a day. we have got a lot better at it, bogdan says. translation: it is like making soup, you needj to do everything step—by—step. as the conflict enters its 15th day, the russian foreign minister, sergei lavrov, arrives in turkey with face—to—face talks with his ukrainian counterpart. the highest level meeting between the two countries s
lucy williamson was there as residents set up barricades.hey are getting ready to meet the russian army, testing recipes for molotov cocktails and getting in some target practice. two weeks ago, danillo was in his final year of a law degree. now he is making home—made bombs with ukraine's civil defence force. when did you learn how to make molotov cocktails, he was asked. it seems it is an optional course for the fourth year of a degree, he quips. bogdan was in kyiv looking for work as a...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, moldova.w since the invasion began. for months, vladimir putin denied repeatedly that russia would invade its neighbour. it means that today's awful reality is one that many ukrainians didn't think they would be facing. our special correspondent fergal keane has caught up with three people he met in the days just prior to russia's invasion. we didn't imagine this. explosion. that these streets of chernihiv, where we'd walked last month, would now be a place of fire. but even as we took a group photograph on the nearby northern border, the russians were close, getting ready. a thought that haunts our ukrainian producer, sofia. i couldn't believe that it's happened in the same place. when i was with you, i didn't believe at all. within a fortnight, sofia was a refugee, fleeing tojoin herfamily on the polish border. her daughter, anna, aged four, exiled but safe. now, from the polish city of krakow, sofia told me of life outside her country. every day and night, i think of what will be next, so i
lucy williamson, bbc news, moldova.w since the invasion began. for months, vladimir putin denied repeatedly that russia would invade its neighbour. it means that today's awful reality is one that many ukrainians didn't think they would be facing. our special correspondent fergal keane has caught up with three people he met in the days just prior to russia's invasion. we didn't imagine this. explosion. that these streets of chernihiv, where we'd walked last month, would now be a place of fire....
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lucy williamson, bbc news, palanca crossing, moldova.pend operations in russia, after mcdonald's, coca—cola and unilever announced they were pausing operations. moscow has accused the united states of waging an economic war on russia, after it banned russian oil. 0ur moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, reports now on russia's increasing economic isolation. life is changing for russians. sanctions are making their country look very different. at mcdonald's, final orders. it's suspending business in russia over what it calls the needless human suffering unfolding in ukraine. customer alla believes the russian offensive is destroying russia's future. translation: it's very sad. it's notjust mcdonald's that's closing. all western businesses are shutting down. everyone who can is leaving. it is a symbol of the new times. we will be left isolated. back in the ussr, happier times, when mcdonald's opened up here. the fast food was slow, but only because of the huge crowds of customers. it felt then as if russia was getting an appetite for goo
lucy williamson, bbc news, palanca crossing, moldova.pend operations in russia, after mcdonald's, coca—cola and unilever announced they were pausing operations. moscow has accused the united states of waging an economic war on russia, after it banned russian oil. 0ur moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, reports now on russia's increasing economic isolation. life is changing for russians. sanctions are making their country look very different. at mcdonald's, final orders. it's suspending...
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there is a new book out called sandy hook's, elizabeth williamson reports on the years following thedy hook school shooting. she looks at the parents of the victims who had to defend themselves against conspiracy theories. university of california irvine's professor offers his thought on how to combat disinformation and preserving the first amendment. his new book, cheap speech. also being published, monica guzman's book i never thought of it that way. how to bridge the partisan divide and promote political conversations. jeffrey frank looks at the full tenure of the 33rd president in the trials of harry s truman. here are the best selling nonfiction books according to portland, oregon. mountains beyond mountains, a profile of the late physician and anthropologist dr. paul farmer who treated the world's poor. he died last month at the age of 62. is -- next is braiding sweetgrass. then is all about love, this was first published in 1999. that is followed by the sirens of mars, looking at the search for life on mars. wrapping up our look at best-selling author should books is -- nonfic
there is a new book out called sandy hook's, elizabeth williamson reports on the years following thedy hook school shooting. she looks at the parents of the victims who had to defend themselves against conspiracy theories. university of california irvine's professor offers his thought on how to combat disinformation and preserving the first amendment. his new book, cheap speech. also being published, monica guzman's book i never thought of it that way. how to bridge the partisan divide and...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, lviv. the capital kyiv, russian forces are still being kept at bay by strong and determined ukrainian resistance. 0n the frontline are villages, where ukrainian troops have their defensive positions. jeremy bowen reports from one village which has been battered by artillery — and cluster munitions — less than a mile from the russian lines. the russians released these pictures of a cruise missile launch from the black sea fleet. a reminder that they have a lot of firepower left. in the almost deserted villages between kyiv and the russians, reminders are not necessary. they've been battered. this is a village about an hour's drive west of kyiv. the ukrainians claim they have the russians on the run here. it didn't feel like that. these are the remains of russian cluster munitions dropped on friday evening. why are they hitting you here? because here many ukrainian warriors. and this is line of front. how far are the russians from here? 0ne kilometre from here. russian warriors, one kilometre
lucy williamson, bbc news, lviv. the capital kyiv, russian forces are still being kept at bay by strong and determined ukrainian resistance. 0n the frontline are villages, where ukrainian troops have their defensive positions. jeremy bowen reports from one village which has been battered by artillery — and cluster munitions — less than a mile from the russian lines. the russians released these pictures of a cruise missile launch from the black sea fleet. a reminder that they have a lot of...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, lviv.ocus of russia s invasion of ukraine has been on the frontline fighting and russian bombardments, ukrainians are also worrying about another threat — russian spies and saboteurs, trying to weaken the country from the inside. a month into the war, fear and suspicion loom large, as andrew harding reports from the southern city of odessa. siren wails. night fall in 0desa. the wail of an air raid siren. and in thousands of homes here, the dread. notjust of russian bombs, but of russian saboteurs. maybe even next door. a few nights ago, the police came to bogdan milko�*s small apartment. his neighbours had reported seeing a flashing red light. maybe a signal to russian aircraft. "it was my neighbours," he says. "they are scared about security. "i had to go to the police station and explain that i'm just a normal guy, i'm not trying to help the russians." as we leave his apartment, a crowd suddenly gathers around us in the dark, demanding to see our documents. "we have children," she says. "
lucy williamson, bbc news, lviv.ocus of russia s invasion of ukraine has been on the frontline fighting and russian bombardments, ukrainians are also worrying about another threat — russian spies and saboteurs, trying to weaken the country from the inside. a month into the war, fear and suspicion loom large, as andrew harding reports from the southern city of odessa. siren wails. night fall in 0desa. the wail of an air raid siren. and in thousands of homes here, the dread. notjust of russian...
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lucy williamson was there as residents set up barricades. they are getting ready to meet the russian army, testing recipes for molotov cocktails and getting in some target practice. two weeks ago, danillo was in his final year of a law degree. now he is making home—made bombs with ukraine's civil defence force. when did you learn how to make molotov cocktails, he was asked. it seems it is an optional course for the fourth year of a degree, he quips. bogdan was in kyiv looking for work as a lawyer when the war began. translation: my family said i had to come back. because they needed my help. ukrainians across the country have met the russian aggressors with these weapons. a team here has been making two crates a day. we have got a lot better at it, bogdan says. translation: it is like making soup, you needj to do everything step—by—step. as the conflict enters its 15th day, the russian foreign minister, sergei lavrov, arrives in turkey with face—to—face talks with his ukrainian counterpart. the highest level meeting between the two countries
lucy williamson was there as residents set up barricades. they are getting ready to meet the russian army, testing recipes for molotov cocktails and getting in some target practice. two weeks ago, danillo was in his final year of a law degree. now he is making home—made bombs with ukraine's civil defence force. when did you learn how to make molotov cocktails, he was asked. it seems it is an optional course for the fourth year of a degree, he quips. bogdan was in kyiv looking for work as a...
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our correspondent, lucy williamson, reports. times the long cold journey from ukraine ends here. in the emergency department of motor novels children hospital. within last week alexi has fled a war, left family and is living in a new country as a refugee. a high temperature almost counts as normal. around almost counts as normal. around a dozen refugee children arrive here every day, often suffering from dehydration or breathing problems. tanya came straight here from the border. her daughter sophia caught pneumonia on thejourney daughter sophia caught pneumonia on the journey in central ukraine. she spent two daysin central ukraine. she spent two days in intensive care. i am completely broken, she told me. they were bombing everywhere. it's horrible. it's why everyone is leaving. every eighth child in moldova is now a refugee and as the fighting creeps closer to mould of his border the number keeps rising. fewer than half the refugees arriving here actually stay on but that still enough to have increased mould of his population
our correspondent, lucy williamson, reports. times the long cold journey from ukraine ends here. in the emergency department of motor novels children hospital. within last week alexi has fled a war, left family and is living in a new country as a refugee. a high temperature almost counts as normal. around almost counts as normal. around a dozen refugee children arrive here every day, often suffering from dehydration or breathing problems. tanya came straight here from the border. her daughter...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, moldova.nian cities, with more intense fighting reported in the northern outskirts of the capital, kyiv. air raid sirens went off for a second consecutive early morning in the western city of lviv. more intense fighting has been reported in the northern outskirts of the northern dummy capital kyiv. russian forces have advanced in the south of the country, capturing the outskirts of mariupol which has seen days of relentless shelling. that's it from me. i'm lewis vaughanjones, this is bbc news, goodbye. hello there. cloud, wind, and rain moving in from the southwest will dominate over the next few hours. it's an area of low pressure that will gradually sit towards the west of northern ireland, that's where we will see the strongest of the winds and perhaps the heaviest of the rain throughout the day this sunday. elsewhere, there is a weak weather front which will produce some showery rain through central and eastern scotland and eastern england first thing. that will ease away, sunshine comes t
lucy williamson, bbc news, moldova.nian cities, with more intense fighting reported in the northern outskirts of the capital, kyiv. air raid sirens went off for a second consecutive early morning in the western city of lviv. more intense fighting has been reported in the northern outskirts of the northern dummy capital kyiv. russian forces have advanced in the south of the country, capturing the outskirts of mariupol which has seen days of relentless shelling. that's it from me. i'm lewis...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, moldova. let's get some of the day's other news. wounding an officer with a knife. it happened in the southern city of marseille. officials say the attacker was not known to the security services, had no previous criminal record, and his motivation is not yet clear. the united states has imposed sanctions on three russian companies and two russian individuals it accuses of helping north korea to develop illicit weapons. the measures were announced a day after washington and seoul said that pyongyang had been testing a powerful new intercontinental missile system. saudi arabia has placed a ten—year travel ban on the activist and blogger raif badawi, who was released from prison earlier this week, after spending ten years behind bars. he had been found guilty of insulting islam in his work, by calling for less religious influence on public life. human rights groups had criticised his imprisonment. refugee agencies say that behind every displaced person is a story, and these pictures perhaps serve to illustrate that point. this is a qu
lucy williamson, bbc news, moldova. let's get some of the day's other news. wounding an officer with a knife. it happened in the southern city of marseille. officials say the attacker was not known to the security services, had no previous criminal record, and his motivation is not yet clear. the united states has imposed sanctions on three russian companies and two russian individuals it accuses of helping north korea to develop illicit weapons. the measures were announced a day after...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, moldova. that's the situation in moldova.ening in poland. the numbers feel overwhelming. when you talk about over one million people having left ukraine fleeing their country from the fighting, it feels like a number that is just unimaginable. when you think about over 700,000 people have fled ukraine to comejust to poland alone, it's difficult to comprehend, but when you see what is happening on the ground, this is one border crossing. 0ne snapshot of a long border. and these scenes are repeated time and time again. thousands of people crossing the border every single day. this is just one crossing across this long, long border between poland and ukraine. and then when the people come, they're tired, they're exhausted. they've had very long journeys. they come here and they wait for the next part of theirjourney. they wait for transport to take them on to the next reception centres where they're able to gather their thoughts, get something to eat and then think about what happens next. now, the uk home secretary priti patel
lucy williamson, bbc news, moldova. that's the situation in moldova.ening in poland. the numbers feel overwhelming. when you talk about over one million people having left ukraine fleeing their country from the fighting, it feels like a number that is just unimaginable. when you think about over 700,000 people have fled ukraine to comejust to poland alone, it's difficult to comprehend, but when you see what is happening on the ground, this is one border crossing. 0ne snapshot of a long border....
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our correspondent, lucy williamson, has more.nt of moldova's ignatenco children's hospital. within the last week alexey has fled a war, left family and is living in a new country as a refugee. a high temperature almost counts as normal. around a dozen refugee children arrive here every day, often suffering from dehydration or breathing problems. tanya came straight here from the border. her daughter sofia caught pneumonia on theirjourney from dnipro in central ukraine. she spent two days in intensive care. "i'm completely broken", she told me. "they were bombing everywhere. "it's horrible. it's why everyone's leaving." every eighth child in moldova is now a refugee and as the fighting creeps closer to moldova's border, the numbers keep rising. fewer than half the refugees arriving here actually stay on but that is still enough to have increased moldova's population by 4% in a fortnight. the equivalent of 2.5 million people arriving in the uk. even without any dramatic changes at the front line, we are approaching breaking point,
our correspondent, lucy williamson, has more.nt of moldova's ignatenco children's hospital. within the last week alexey has fled a war, left family and is living in a new country as a refugee. a high temperature almost counts as normal. around a dozen refugee children arrive here every day, often suffering from dehydration or breathing problems. tanya came straight here from the border. her daughter sofia caught pneumonia on theirjourney from dnipro in central ukraine. she spent two days in...
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that report sent to us by lucy williamson.ee—day visit to europe, presidentjoe biden used a set piece speech in warsaw to appeal directly appealed to the russian people with comparisons between the invasion of ukraine and the horrors of the second world war as he called for vladimir putin to go. he was speaking in the polish capital warsaw where he had met ukrainian refugees and earlier referred to the russian leader as a "butcher". let's listen to what he said in a speech to crowds in warsaw. a dictator bent on rebuilding an empire will never erase a people's love for a liberty. brutality will never grind down the will to be free. ukraine will never be a victory for russia. for free people refused to live in a world of hopelessness and darkness. we will have a different future, a brighterfuture, rooted in democracy and principles, hope and light, of decency and dignity and freedom of possibilities. for god sake, this man cannot remain in power. god bless you all, and may god defend ourfreedom. and may god protect our troops.
that report sent to us by lucy williamson.ee—day visit to europe, presidentjoe biden used a set piece speech in warsaw to appeal directly appealed to the russian people with comparisons between the invasion of ukraine and the horrors of the second world war as he called for vladimir putin to go. he was speaking in the polish capital warsaw where he had met ukrainian refugees and earlier referred to the russian leader as a "butcher". let's listen to what he said in a speech to crowds...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, moldova.g, for the third day in a row, ukrainian officials say russian shelling has prevented civilians being evacuated from several cities across the country. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is in the capital, kyiv. there has been more activity there this evening. what's the latest, lyse? the night is quiet now, but these are very unpredictable times. a few hours ago, around six o'clock gmt the city was rocked by very loud explosions, no closer than we have seen over recent days, they are usually 10—12 miles away but it sounded like the russians were using much heavier ordinance. you can see the ukrainian surface to air missiles streaking across the sky. it suggests russia is intensifying its pressure on the capital, and even as the shelling continues to the north—west of the city, russia is in control of some of those towns on the approach is here to kyiv, and as we have seen they have intensified the attacks on irpin where so many refugees are trying to flee, raising quest
lucy williamson, bbc news, moldova.g, for the third day in a row, ukrainian officials say russian shelling has prevented civilians being evacuated from several cities across the country. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is in the capital, kyiv. there has been more activity there this evening. what's the latest, lyse? the night is quiet now, but these are very unpredictable times. a few hours ago, around six o'clock gmt the city was rocked by very loud explosions, no closer than...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, lviv.esume tomorrow in istanbul, russia says the time is not yet right for president putin to talk directly to volodymr zelensky. and no—one here that i've spoken believes these latest talks have much chance of success. that's it from lviv — back to you in the studio. ben, many thanks for that, ben brown reporting there. the los angeles police department says it hasn't yet received a complaint to investigate an assault by the actor will smith on the comedian chris rock at last night's oscars ceremony. shortly before collecting the award for best actor, mr smith climbed on stage and slapped mr rock, to the shock of the audience and millions of viewers around the world watching on television. the comic had made a joke about the actor's wife, jada pinkett smith. our north america correspondent david willis has more from hollywood. all smiles as will smith arrived at the oscars — this night was billed as his coronation as one of the greatest actors of his generation. an earlierjoke by host regi
lucy williamson, bbc news, lviv.esume tomorrow in istanbul, russia says the time is not yet right for president putin to talk directly to volodymr zelensky. and no—one here that i've spoken believes these latest talks have much chance of success. that's it from lviv — back to you in the studio. ben, many thanks for that, ben brown reporting there. the los angeles police department says it hasn't yet received a complaint to investigate an assault by the actor will smith on the comedian chris...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, moldova. lyse is here, our chief international correspondent.ecretary of state, he categorically ruled out the no—fly zone. for president zelinsky and his government, where does that leave ukraine? ., ., , , ukraine? exposed, dangerously ex - osed. ukraine? exposed, dangerously exoosed- we — ukraine? exposed, dangerously exposed. we heard _ ukraine? exposed, dangerously exposed. we heard again - ukraine? exposed, dangerously exposed. we heard again froml exposed. we heard again from president zelensky, who never minces his words although he is very grateful for all of the military assistance provided by nato partners, he told the west, he told them every ukrainian who dies from now on will be because of you, because you didn't come and help us. from his perspective i suppose he sees president putin breaking all the rules in the book and wonders why the west, nato allies cannot do more to help him. they nato allies keep saying, you are doing really well and we are doing what we can. in fact, the experts are looking at it and saying the airpower o
lucy williamson, bbc news, moldova. lyse is here, our chief international correspondent.ecretary of state, he categorically ruled out the no—fly zone. for president zelinsky and his government, where does that leave ukraine? ., ., , , ukraine? exposed, dangerously ex - osed. ukraine? exposed, dangerously exoosed- we — ukraine? exposed, dangerously exposed. we heard _ ukraine? exposed, dangerously exposed. we heard again - ukraine? exposed, dangerously exposed. we heard again froml exposed....
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lucy williamson, bbc news, palanca crossing, moldova.ty and children's hospital has been destroyed in a russian air strike, in the city of marry—oo—pol. in a russian air strike, in the city of mariupol. the attack happened while a ceasefire was supposed to be in place. meanwhile, a ceasefire held in the city of sumy — in eastern ukraine — allowing thousands to flee to safety. and, heineken has become the latest big brand to suspend operations in russia in protest at the war, following in the footsteps of mcdonald's, coca cola, and pepsi. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello there. this week starts off on a cold, chilly note for many of us, but temperatures have been rising as the week's worn on, in fact, we are staying in the very mild theme for the rest of the week, certainly for the working week, but it will become more unsettled with breezy, even windy conditions and also rain at times. now, we've got high—pressure to the east of us over the near continent, low pressure to the west over the atlantic. it's drawing up so
lucy williamson, bbc news, palanca crossing, moldova.ty and children's hospital has been destroyed in a russian air strike, in the city of marry—oo—pol. in a russian air strike, in the city of mariupol. the attack happened while a ceasefire was supposed to be in place. meanwhile, a ceasefire held in the city of sumy — in eastern ukraine — allowing thousands to flee to safety. and, heineken has become the latest big brand to suspend operations in russia in protest at the war, following...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, moldova.the right to live and work in poland for 18 months. the refugees will receive the right to access free healthcare and education, as well as social benefits. it's received support from all political parties. there is overwhelming sympathy here in poland for the ukrainians, the refugees and against russia, against the war in ukraine. there is a real bond that poles field with their neighbour ukrainians. and they've performed extraordinary feats as polish society in terms of welcoming ukrainians because, as you mentioned, the number of refugees is actually 1.6 million have crossed into poland. we think there's probably about one million refugees still in poland because some will have already left poland and gone on to other countries. but this legislation was crucial because this is the biggest refugee crisis that poland has faced, certainly since the second world war. the numbers are overwhelming. so what this legislation does is it legalises the state and right, legalises the stay and r
lucy williamson, bbc news, moldova.the right to live and work in poland for 18 months. the refugees will receive the right to access free healthcare and education, as well as social benefits. it's received support from all political parties. there is overwhelming sympathy here in poland for the ukrainians, the refugees and against russia, against the war in ukraine. there is a real bond that poles field with their neighbour ukrainians. and they've performed extraordinary feats as polish society...
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lucy williamson, bbc news moldova.a administration who joins us from virginia. there have been argument over than no—fly zone and they doses we will not have one and president zelensky says there should be one. 1milli one and president zelensky says there should be one.— there should be one. will nato chance there should be one. will nato change its _ there should be one. will nato change its position? _ there should be one. will nato change its position? no. - there should be one. will nato change its position? no. and l change its position? no. and this is why president biden very early on back in 2021 said that the united states would not get involved militarily. a no—fly zone sounds antiseptic, it sounds like a protection measure but let's be clear, it would involve us fighterjet fighting russian fighterjets fighting russian fighter jets and fighting russian fighterjets and then the us fighterjets having to engage in russian forces on the ground who are operating missiles and that would be extremely escalatory and
lucy williamson, bbc news moldova.a administration who joins us from virginia. there have been argument over than no—fly zone and they doses we will not have one and president zelensky says there should be one. 1milli one and president zelensky says there should be one.— there should be one. will nato chance there should be one. will nato change its _ there should be one. will nato change its position? _ there should be one. will nato change its position? no. - there should be one. will...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, moldova. more anti—war protests have been taking place in russia.on in st petersburg. russia has clamped down on any protests against its military action in ukraine, with thousands detained since the start of the invasion. still to come a bit later in the programme, we'll look at why the russian oligarch roman abramovich has announced his plans to sell the english premier league club chelsea. but first, china's government has so far avoided taking sides in the wake of russia's invasion of ukraine. it abstained in a un vote during a special emergency session of the un general assembly to deplore russia's aggression in ukraine. the resolution is not legally binding, but holds moral weight and demands the immediate withdrawal of its forces. on tuesday, the chinese foreign minister expressed beijing's willingness play the role of a mediator, during a call with his ukrainian counterpart. a chinese readout from the call says china has "always advocated respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries" and "china calls on ukraine and
lucy williamson, bbc news, moldova. more anti—war protests have been taking place in russia.on in st petersburg. russia has clamped down on any protests against its military action in ukraine, with thousands detained since the start of the invasion. still to come a bit later in the programme, we'll look at why the russian oligarch roman abramovich has announced his plans to sell the english premier league club chelsea. but first, china's government has so far avoided taking sides in the wake...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, lviv.ernihiv with her mother, grandmother and five—year—old sister as it turned into a war zone. we are very grateful for your time. thanks forjoining us on bbc news. i wonder if i ask you first of all if you could tell us what it was like for you and your family when bombs started to rain down out of the sky near to your home?— near to your home? thank you for havin: near to your home? thank you for having me- _ near to your home? thank you for having me- we — near to your home? thank you for having me. we were _ near to your home? thank you for having me. we were very - near to your home? thank you for having me. we were very scared l near to your home? thank you for - having me. we were very scared when we heard the sound of bombs approaching and we were also, we have experienced a lot of mistrust with russians stop because in the beginning they said that they would only target military objects. that is why our family moved from our house, which is located just three minutes away from mi
lucy williamson, bbc news, lviv.ernihiv with her mother, grandmother and five—year—old sister as it turned into a war zone. we are very grateful for your time. thanks forjoining us on bbc news. i wonder if i ask you first of all if you could tell us what it was like for you and your family when bombs started to rain down out of the sky near to your home?— near to your home? thank you for havin: near to your home? thank you for having me- _ near to your home? thank you for having me- we...
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kevin williamson, who was twice sacked as a cabinet minister, is to receive a knighthood.he national security council. the a5—year—old, whose first career was manufacturing, set as the government's cheap whip. a year on since the murder of sarah everard by a serving metropolitan police officer, her family say they are "immensely grateful to everyone for their support". tonight, a march will be held in clapham in south london to remember sarah. laura moss reports. it was a crime that shocked the capital and shone a spotlight on women's safety. the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer, an appalling act of violence that stunned a nation. but one year on, what's the relationship like with the police and how do women feel today in london? there is definitely still fear amongst women in the streets. madison and laura set up lambeth urban angels, offering safety advice, and organising a walk in clapham tonight to remember all victims of gendered violence. the impact that sarah everard's murder had on myself, my friends and the community in lambeth
kevin williamson, who was twice sacked as a cabinet minister, is to receive a knighthood.he national security council. the a5—year—old, whose first career was manufacturing, set as the government's cheap whip. a year on since the murder of sarah everard by a serving metropolitan police officer, her family say they are "immensely grateful to everyone for their support". tonight, a march will be held in clapham in south london to remember sarah. laura moss reports. it was a crime...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, lviv. president biden's been talking in the last few minutes.vladimir putin was counting on being able to divide nato, being able to separate the eastern flank from the west, being able to separate nations based on past history. but he has not been able to do it. we have all stayed together, and so, ijust think it is so important that we, poland and the united states, keep in lockstep how we are proceeding. joining us now is michael bociurkiw, who is a fellow of the atlantic council. let's start of the talks in poland. we know president biden is meeting his counterpart and has met the ukrainian foreign and defence minister. what can these talks achieve, do you think?- minister. what can these talks achieve, do you think? well, there ma be a achieve, do you think? well, there may be a political— achieve, do you think? well, there may be a political unity _ achieve, do you think? well, there may be a political unity amongst i achieve, do you think? well, there l may be a political unity amongst the western allies but what also unifies them is a la
lucy williamson, bbc news, lviv. president biden's been talking in the last few minutes.vladimir putin was counting on being able to divide nato, being able to separate the eastern flank from the west, being able to separate nations based on past history. but he has not been able to do it. we have all stayed together, and so, ijust think it is so important that we, poland and the united states, keep in lockstep how we are proceeding. joining us now is michael bociurkiw, who is a fellow of the...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, moldova.ce to spread what it calls "fake" information. the conflict in ukraine cannot be referred to as a "war". vladimir putin calls it a "special military operation". anyone convicted could receive a 15 year prison sentence. access to the bbc, and other independent news websites and services, is also now restricted, following action by russia's media regulator. caroline hawley has that story. facing growing international isolation, growing pressure, president putin can't and won't travel far himself these days, but he did find time today to attend remotely a ceremony inaugurating a new passenger ferry. and claimed that russia had no ill intentions to its neighbours. he warned them not to escalate tensions and he said russia would continue to develop, in spite of sanctions. anyone not towing the kremlin's line is now being silenced. "no war," the last words of a final gathering of staff at tv rain, once a symbol of independent, liberal journalism. they resigned live on—air and left viewers wi
lucy williamson, bbc news, moldova.ce to spread what it calls "fake" information. the conflict in ukraine cannot be referred to as a "war". vladimir putin calls it a "special military operation". anyone convicted could receive a 15 year prison sentence. access to the bbc, and other independent news websites and services, is also now restricted, following action by russia's media regulator. caroline hawley has that story. facing growing international isolation,...
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there's a new book out called sandy hook, new york times feature writer elizabeth williamson reports on the year's following the 2012 sandy hook school shooting. she looks at the parents of the victims who had to defend themselves against conspiracy theories. and university of california irvine professor richard hasson offers his thoughts on how to combat disinformation while preserving the first amendment his new book cheap. speech. and also being published this week monica guzman's book. i never thought of it that way she provides her thoughts on how to bridge the partisan divide and promote productive political conversations. and jeffrey frank looks at the full tenure of america's 33rd president in the trials of harry s truman. finally. here's a look at some of the best-selling nonfiction books. according to powell's bookstore in portland, oregon. topping the list is tracy kidder's 2003 mountains beyond mountains. it's a profile of the late physician and anthropologist dr. paul farmer who treated the world's poor. dr. farmer died last month at the age of 62 after that is braiding
there's a new book out called sandy hook, new york times feature writer elizabeth williamson reports on the year's following the 2012 sandy hook school shooting. she looks at the parents of the victims who had to defend themselves against conspiracy theories. and university of california irvine professor richard hasson offers his thoughts on how to combat disinformation while preserving the first amendment his new book cheap. speech. and also being published this week monica guzman's book. i...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, moldova.ial military operation". in the last three weeks, thousands of people have been detained for protesting against the war. but there is strong support among some, for the reassertion of russia's influence in the region. our moscow correspondent, caroline davies, reports. upbeat music. scroll through russian—run social media, and these are the sorts of videos you might see. upbeat russian patriotism, as the country becomes more isolated. in russia, even cheese can be political. the owner of this factory posted a video on social media praising president putin. his business wouldn't exist if the russian leader hadn't put sanctions on european cheese. some are already bound economically to the kremlin's success. translation: in 2011, - i was going out with a poster saying, "putin, go away." i didn't support the president then. i was thinking our country was going the wrong way. but in 2014 he returned us crimea, started protecting russian products, started supporting agriculture. i changed m
lucy williamson, bbc news, moldova.ial military operation". in the last three weeks, thousands of people have been detained for protesting against the war. but there is strong support among some, for the reassertion of russia's influence in the region. our moscow correspondent, caroline davies, reports. upbeat music. scroll through russian—run social media, and these are the sorts of videos you might see. upbeat russian patriotism, as the country becomes more isolated. in russia, even...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, moldova.day in a row, ukrainian officials say russian shelling has prevented civilians being evacuated from several cities across the country. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is in the capital, kyiv. what faith can anyone have in russia's proposed humanitarian corridors, given what they are doing to ukrainian civilians? what a misnomer. a humanitarian corridor which have turned into inhumane tunnels, where thousands of people in cities and towns across this country including on the edge of kyiv, who are desperate to flee. they tried on saturday but were turned back by russian shelling and tried on sunday and were turned back ijy tried on sunday and were turned back by russian shelling and what the red cross said were roads which were mined. today was a little bit better, there were six routes to safety, 2.3 russia belarus but despite the shelling of some 2000 people were able to leave irpin to the west of kyiv, another 2000 left mariupol which has been encircled for days. whe
lucy williamson, bbc news, moldova.day in a row, ukrainian officials say russian shelling has prevented civilians being evacuated from several cities across the country. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet is in the capital, kyiv. what faith can anyone have in russia's proposed humanitarian corridors, given what they are doing to ukrainian civilians? what a misnomer. a humanitarian corridor which have turned into inhumane tunnels, where thousands of people in cities and towns...
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lucy williamson was there as residents set up barricades.g recipes for molotov cocktails and getting in some target practice. two weeks ago, di nino was in his final year of a law degree. now he is making home—made bombs with ukraine's civil defence force. when did you learn how to make molotov cocktails, he was asked. it seems it is an optional course for the fourth year of a degree, he quips. bugtown was in kyiv looking for work as a lawyer when the war began. translation: ' , began. translation: g ., , began. translation: g ., translation: my family said i needed to come back — translation: my family said i needed to come back because _ translation: my family said i needed to come back because they _ translation: my family said i needed to come back because they needed i translation: my family said i needed to come back because they needed my| to come back because they needed my help. ukrainians across the country have met the russian aggressors with these weapons. aha, have met the russian aggressors with these weapons-— have met the rus
lucy williamson was there as residents set up barricades.g recipes for molotov cocktails and getting in some target practice. two weeks ago, di nino was in his final year of a law degree. now he is making home—made bombs with ukraine's civil defence force. when did you learn how to make molotov cocktails, he was asked. it seems it is an optional course for the fourth year of a degree, he quips. bugtown was in kyiv looking for work as a lawyer when the war began. translation: ' , began....
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leah williamson's attempt at clearing a cross ending up in her own net, the gunners' hopes slowly fadingwinners lyon are also through to the semi—finals. they overturned a 2—1 deficit from the first leg againstjuventus, winning 3—1 on the night and 4—3 on aggregate to set up an all—french semifinal with paris saint—germain. england will discover their fifa world cup 2022 opponents in friday's draw. one of wales, scotland or ukraine will also be in qatar this november and december but will not know until the remaining european play—offs in june. ahead of that draw, the bbc�*s dan roan spoke exclusively to tournament chief hassan al—thawadi and started by asking him about migrant workers' rights. i don't think any country today in the world can claim that they have the ideal system in place. always, progress needs to be made. we acknowledge that progress needs to be made, but what we ask is also to acknowledge the work that's been done. another area of this is transparency around migrant worker deaths. and the reason why there's concern around this is that, without that knowledge and certa
leah williamson's attempt at clearing a cross ending up in her own net, the gunners' hopes slowly fadingwinners lyon are also through to the semi—finals. they overturned a 2—1 deficit from the first leg againstjuventus, winning 3—1 on the night and 4—3 on aggregate to set up an all—french semifinal with paris saint—germain. england will discover their fifa world cup 2022 opponents in friday's draw. one of wales, scotland or ukraine will also be in qatar this november and december...
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. ♪ ken williamson: i have know some people here who've died, yeah, it kinda surprised me because theyoo. so it's not all just dyin' i mean you could get killed. you gotta watch your p's and q's out here. (cir) ♪ i've been in the storm -so long children. ♪ ♪ i've been in the storm so long... ♪ marlene: i know a lot of folks who are homeless don't sleep at night because of the fear of being attached and beaten up and their property stolen. so it's a very complicated kind of situation. ken: and it's a wakeup call i mean i"m not sayin' it's a good thing to have happened but once you've had it happen it's humbling and you learn that you don't want to go back to it and you better find a way out and stay out that's what i'm thinkin'. as soon as i get a place that's what i'm plannin' on doing. (choir singing) ♪ nobody there to turn me out. ♪ ♪ive me little time to pray - to pray. ♪ ♪ i been in the storm so long. ♪ ♪ i been in the storm so long children. ♪ ♪ i been in the storm so long. ♪ ♪ ahhhhh - just give me little time to pray - - - - to pray ♪ ♪ ahhhhh - just give me little time to pray
. ♪ ken williamson: i have know some people here who've died, yeah, it kinda surprised me because theyoo. so it's not all just dyin' i mean you could get killed. you gotta watch your p's and q's out here. (cir) ♪ i've been in the storm -so long children. ♪ ♪ i've been in the storm so long... ♪ marlene: i know a lot of folks who are homeless don't sleep at night because of the fear of being attached and beaten up and their property stolen. so it's a very complicated kind of situation....