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as we take actions to bring inflation down. >> betsy stevenson, think you for joining us on world news americalook at other news of the day now. the presidents of russia and turkey agreed to boost trade and increased energy cooperation at a meeting in a russian city. part of the agreement includes switching some turkish energy payments to rubles, a move that will help russia following harsh western sanctions on the financial system. the tw leaders emphasized the importance of grain shipments out of ukraine. russia and ukraine are reporting that schelling has hit the side of the russian occupied zaporizhzhia clear powerplant. both sides blamed the other for the attack, which is said to have also hit nearby higholtage power lines. ukraine's estate -- ukrne's state nuclear energy company enerhoatem called the attacks a provocation by the russian side, adding no radioactive leaks have been reported. this weekend, colombia's new president gustavo petro is due to be sworn in as the country's first-ever leftist president in a country rocked by decades of civil war. nearly six years ago revolutionary
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america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news> i'm laura tn washington and this is "bbc world news america." mikael gorbachev, the less leader of the soviet union, has died at the age of 91. he presided over the dissolution of the soviet union and the end of the cold war. the united nations launches an emergency appeal to help pakistan deal with the flooding that has affected 33 million people. >> the flood happens during the monsoon here every year, but not like this. laura: fighting intensifies around the ukrainian city of kherson, as kyiv steps up the counteroffensive, trying to recapture the southern city from russian forces. . in iraq, appeals for calm after dozens are killed in clashes in baghdad as his supporters stormed government buildings. welcome to "bbc world news america" on pbs and around the globe. russian news agencies are reporting that mikael gorbachev, the last leader of the soviet union, has died at the age of 91. he oversaw economic reforms and political ones, which led to the breakup of the soviet union in 1
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i'm jane o'brien in washington, and this is bbc world news america. in defiance of chinese warnings, nancy pelosi has arrived in taiwan. she is the most senior american official to visit the island in 25 years. one of the world's most wanted terrorists, al-qaeda chief ayman al—zawahiri, is killed in a us drone strike in afghanistan. the house that was targeted in the drone strike is just a few minutes away. but the taliban aren't allowing anyone to fill nearby, insisting there's nothing to see — one even pointing his gun threateningly towards us. shrinking glacier streams in the himalayas are creating a worsening water crisis in the region. we have a special report. and the cost of living squeeze is crippling new york renters, with average manhattan prices surging above $5,000 a month. welcome to world news america, on pbs and around the globe. after days of speculation, the speaker of the us house of representatives, nancy pelosi has arrived in taiwan — sparking fury from china. mrs pelosi is the highest ranking us official to visit the island since 1
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america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world newsnchor: i'm lan new york and this is bbc america. a u.s. judge makes public the search warrant for donald trump's home. fbi agents were investigating three potential crimes the unsealed search warrant shows including violation of the espionage act. former president claims the government has been weaponized against him. salman rushdie is undergoing surgery after being stabbed in the neck onstage ahead of a lecture. russia is accused of nuclear blackmail as concerns grow about shelling in ukraine at the power station. drought is officially declared in england after the driest july and half a century. -- in half a century. ♪ laura: welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. a u.s. judge hasn't sealed the fbi search warrant for donald trump's mar-a-lago a state. it shows the agents are investigate potential violations of the espionage act. agents took 11 sets of documents from mr. trump's home including some marked top-secret. esther trump and his supporters acted angrily to
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". >> i'm jane o's bbc world news america.re are fears the allegation could escalate the conflict. shanghai's glittering skyli becomes the latest casualty of china's drought as output from hydroelectric power is cut. another blow for movie theaters as the world's second-largest cinema chain considers filing for bankruptcy citing post-pandemic blues and competition from streaming. ♪ but a bright spot in the music industry. we meet the world's youngest club dj attracting a new wave of followers at just seven years old. >> i want to be a really famous dj and show off to people and do other stuff. ♪ >> welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. russia's intelligence agency has blamed ukraine for orchestrating a car bombing that killed a strong supporter of the russian invasion. the father is a close ally of vladimir putin. the fsb says ukrainian woman entered russia in july and rented an apartment building where she lived in order to organize her murder. the agency says the woman fled to estonia after the killing.
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". >> this is bbc world news america.ee crucial elections are underway in very different parts of the world. huge divide in brazil, campaigning has begun in the presidential race between the right wing incumbent and the left-wing former leader. the very latest from kenya. william ruto is declared the winner of the presidential election. but the results rejected. in the u.s., a battle for the future of the republicanarty underway. a prominent critic of donald trump tries to fight off a primary challenge. four days after the office was attacked in new york, we speak to the man with him on stage and attackedt the very sameime. >> to have this happen is an affront to all of us. >> the perfect storm of heat waves returning tourists and rising energy bills have left spain running out of ice. ice is now a hot commodity. welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin with high-stakes elections in three very different parts of the world. a result of kenya's presidential election in dispute tonight. in the u.s.
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". ♪ >> this is bbc world news america, donald trump refuses to answerions of republicans rally around him. he invoked his constitutional right to remain silent as he was deposed by new york's attorney general as they are investigating the business practices of the trump organization. crops will fail if conditions get worse. >> means bad harvests, bad harvests means higher prices for all of us. >> we uncover systematic torture and sexual abuse in russia's prison system. a special report. there have been no house numbers or postal addresses in columbia, a headache for delivery drivers and anyone who gets lost. >> no street signs and no addresses, only landmarks. residents of the vice president is around this area, but have to rely on locals to find out location. ♪ >> welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. donald trump has refused to answer questions under oh, as a civil investigation into whether the trump organization improperly valued its properties for taxes. this is after the fbi searched his florida home for records that may have
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america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news> i'm jane o'brien in washington and this is bbc world news america. china threatens military drills near the coast of taiwan as tensions rise in the wake of nancy pelosi's vis, the most senior u.s. official to make the trip in decades. >>[cheering] >> in a major victory for pro-choice groups kansas votes to keep abortion services. the first grain ship to leave ukraine since russia's invasion passes through the bosporus on itway to lebanon. after concerned about declining numbers of elephants wheat report from botswana. >> in this region the elephants are increasing amidst divisions about how southern africa should manage its growing elephant population. >> welcome to world newsmerica on pbs and around the globe. china threatened to carry out live fire military drills off the coast of taiwan in retaliation for the visit by the speaker of the u.s. house of representatives. nancy pelosi said her overnight trip intended to show solidarity with the self ruled island and reflect a u.s. comm
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thank you so much for watching bbc world news america.tor: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler fountion; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ amna: good evening and welcome. i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is away. on the "newshour" tonight, at the extreme. the death toll rises and millions are stranded after monsoons cause catastropic flooding in pakistan. then, fighting back. ukrainian forces launch a counter offensive to retake a strategic southern city from russian invaders, while a major nuclear power plant remains in the crossfire. and, a legendary career. serena williams competes in what could be her final major tennis tournament. we examine her impact on the sport and her towering legacy. >> on t
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america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news jane: i'm jane o'brien in washington in this is "bbc world news america." a $3 billion military aid package for ukraine. no let up in the fighting as the country marks independence day and six months since the russian invasion. we report from the frontline. >> six months on, the question is, what's next for ukraine? [explosion] counteroffensive here in the south? jane: highlands prime minister -- thailand's prime minister suspends -- suspended by the court as they consider whethe he stayed in power too long. >> ♪[children singing] ♪ jane: we are in india with children who cannot be sent back to me and mark -- myanmar. we look at the winners and losers -- losers in the states and what it means for u.s. elections in november. >> of all the polish towns destroyed in the holocaust, this is one of the few depicted in moving pictures. jane: the discovery of pre-world war ii jewish life has been turned -- footage of pre-world war ii jewish life has been turned into a documentary. ♪ welcome t
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laura: this is bbc world news america. mission to prevent a nuclear accident in a war zone is underway. u.n. inspectors arrived at ukrainian town close to the russian occupied nuclear power plant. ukraine and russia blame each other for the fighting raging around it. >> a mission that seeks to prevent nuclear accidents. laura: as the trip it's, preparations are being made for the funeral of mikael gorbachev, st leader of the soviet union. we meet the team trying to work out how fast the glaciers of switzerland are shrinking. and the venice film festival returns with all the glamour and excitement now that covid restrictions are gone. ♪ laura: welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin tonight in ukraine, where a team of united nations inspectors has arrived on a mission to safeguard a nuclear power plant in the middle of a war zone. tomorrow the inspectors are due to get into the plant amid worries about the possibility of a catastrophic nuclear accident. as russia and ukraine blame each other for
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welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin tonight with the biggest investment in climate action in american history. the us senate has approved a bill that includes $369bn for reducing carbon emissions — the aim is to cut polluting emissions by 40% by 2030. president biden could sign the measure into law as early as this week. with the mid—term elections just three months away, democrats are celebrating what they see as a big win. our correspondent john sudworth reports. the american dream was built on fossilfuel. the very the american dream was built on fossil fuel. the very concept of freedom and unrestrained energy consumption on going hand in hand. the time is now sulfites as the vice president votes in the affirmative and the bill as amended is passed — affirmative and the bill as amended is assed. �* _, is passed. one good thing we've come from this is that _ is passed. one good thing we've come from this is that we _ is passed. one good thing we've come from this is that we realise _ is passed. one good thing
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thank you for watching world news america.head in towards the meteorological autumn, there's a very familiar story, particularly as far as rainfall is concerned. this chart shows the amount of rainfall expected over the next five days. notice there are huge swathes of the uk where there's no blue. it stays dry. but, there could be a few changes later in the week and into the weekend. notice this dip in the jet stream just to the south of iceland. within that, we're going to start to see a developing area of low pressure which will sink its way southwards in eastwards combine forces with low pressure developing across france and iberia, pressure which will sink its way southwards and eastwards combine forces with low pressure developing across france and iberia, and it's this which, into the weekend, could at last bring some in the south and the west a bit more in the way of significant rain. we'll come back to that in a minute. 0ut there, though, for the time being, the dry weather largely continues. tuesday, though, will brin
thank you for watching world news america.head in towards the meteorological autumn, there's a very familiar story, particularly as far as rainfall is concerned. this chart shows the amount of rainfall expected over the next five days. notice there are huge swathes of the uk where there's no blue. it stays dry. but, there could be a few changes later in the week and into the weekend. notice this dip in the jet stream just to the south of iceland. within that, we're going to start to see a...
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america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, bc world news> this is bbc ws america. the u.s. is sending more rockets and missiles to ukraine. this comes as the u.n. chief is in the country telling the bbc he's trying to make the russian occupied nuclear complex in the south safer. >> you have bombardments close to a power plant this is of concern for everybody. >> a court in the u.s. sentences are former u.s. member of islamic state to prison. getting rid of substances known as forever chemical. scientists finally have a way to destroy them. the controversy over finland's parting prime minister. now she has taken a drug test saying she has nothing to fear. we need to celebrate an american sculptor. he is 86 and still hard at work. welcome to world news america. the u.s. is sending more aid to ukraine. to help with immediate fight against the russians and a possible counteroffensive in the south. the pentagon will sell more rockets that have been used to reach inside russian lines. shelling inside the power plant continues to cause concern. th
america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, bc world news> this is bbc ws america. the u.s. is sending more rockets and missiles to ukraine. this comes as the u.n. chief is in the country telling the bbc he's trying to make the russian occupied nuclear complex in the south safer. >> you have bombardments close to a power plant this is of concern for everybody. >> a court in the u.s. sentences are former...
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america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news> this is bbc news america. a military exercis caused a possible exercise of reunification. >> china fired missiles across the taiwan strait and fell into ters and the exclusion zones of the north taiwan coast. the primary objective is obviously intimidation. >> the u.s. basketball star brittney griner is jailed for nine years for bringing canvas oil into russia. president biden calls the sentence unacceptable. the united states declares monkeypox an emergency. if volcanic eruptionn iceland has become a unique tourist attraction. ♪ welcome to world news america. china has fired rockets, artillery and ballistic missiles into the waters around taiwan in response to the u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi. the defense ministry is warning the unprecedented military exercises are a threat to peace and it is accusing beijing of violating island sovereignty. the taiwan president is urging citizens to be on high alert. officials say beijing is working to reunify by choice. >> it began with this ba
america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news> this is bbc news america. a military exercis caused a possible exercise of reunification. >> china fired missiles across the taiwan strait and fell into ters and the exclusion zones of the north taiwan coast. the primary objective is obviously intimidation. >> the u.s. basketball star brittney griner is jailed for nine years for bringing...
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welcome to "world news america" on pbs.er a turbulent three days following the unprecedented fbi search of donald trump's mar-a-lago estate, the u.s. attorney general said he personally approved the decision and has filed a motion to make the warrant public. >> the department filed the motion to make public the warrant and receipt in light of the former president's public confirmation of the search, the surrounding circumstances, and the substantial public interest. laura: let's go to our north america correspondent john sudworth outside the u.s. department of justice. why is the u.s. attorney general speaking out now almost 72 hours after that search of donald ump's home in florida. john: in the week in which we have had news of that unprecedented search of a foer president's home, this is another highly unusual step, the attorney general speaking in the building behind me, admitting he was going against precedent by breaking the precedent of not mmenting on ongoing legal action. he seemed to suggest that the real motivati
welcome to "world news america" on pbs.er a turbulent three days following the unprecedented fbi search of donald trump's mar-a-lago estate, the u.s. attorney general said he personally approved the decision and has filed a motion to make the warrant public. >> the department filed the motion to make public the warrant and receipt in light of the former president's public confirmation of the search, the surrounding circumstances, and the substantial public interest. laura: let's...
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america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news> in new york city this is bbc world news america. llions forced from their homes and dire warnings of more severe flooding in pakistan as it suffers the heaviest monsoon rains in decades. >> it has been more than 10 days of heavy rain and yet the streets are still flooded. this is one of the main roads of this can -- linking this community to the outside world. the struggle against a soaring cost of living. a warning from the.s. federal reserve that the fight against inflation and the pain it is causing is nowhere nearver. >> it is just something else. the u.s. government publishes a heavily redacted version of its justification for searching donald trump's florida home saying it had reason to believe classified documents were mishandled. we will look at remastered photographs that reveal extraordinary new details of humanity's first journey into space. welcome to our viewers on pbs in the u.s. and around the globe. the past few months have seen extreme and unpredictable weather all o
america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news> in new york city this is bbc world news america. llions forced from their homes and dire warnings of more severe flooding in pakistan as it suffers the heaviest monsoon rains in decades. >> it has been more than 10 days of heavy rain and yet the streets are still flooded. this is one of the main roads of this can -- linking this community to...
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america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world newsane: i'm jean o'brien in washington and this is bbc wor news america. a summer of devastating droughts. a record alert in china as crops are threatened while europe and the usc little relief from the heat. safety concerns and europe's biggest nuclear plant in ukraine af it was disconnec from the national power supply. former pakistani prime minister appears in court on terrorism charges. he could face years in jail. and back from the brink, the large blue butterfly has its best summer hint 150 years. -- it's best summer in 150 years. jane: welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. there are many parts of the world facing soaring temperatures and serious drought. china has been particularly hard-hit by record heat waves. severe droughts are threatening crops and drying up riverbeds. officials have issued a national red alert in some provinces experiencing temperatures of over 40 degrees. water levels in the yange river, a vital source of power, are at record low levels.
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welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe.gin tonight with the devastating flooding in pakistan. the country's climate change minister says one third of pakistan is underwater — and much of the best farmland has been flooded. this could affect the supply of food. the disaster has killed over 1,100 people and affected 33 million. and sent this report. a moment of quiet in the middle of chaos. inside a crowded hall, families that have been displaced by the floods in northern pakistan have found temporary refuge. for many, it was a narrow escape. translation: our houses have collapsed because of _ the floods. we had a home and it was enough for us. now all our belongings are buried under 12 to 13 feet of water. when i left with my children, i saw my house collapse. the rivers are swelling, and all many can do is stand and watch. the raging floods and mudslides have forced people to flee to higher ground. on the other side of the country, in sindh, there's been some reprieve from the rains, but swathes of land are still under wate
welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe.gin tonight with the devastating flooding in pakistan. the country's climate change minister says one third of pakistan is underwater — and much of the best farmland has been flooded. this could affect the supply of food. the disaster has killed over 1,100 people and affected 33 million. and sent this report. a moment of quiet in the middle of chaos. inside a crowded hall, families that have been displaced by the floods in northern...
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also if you're watching on bbc world news you can catch up with world news america.pretty windy weather as well through tuesday and that wind is sustained, at least in the north on wednesday. it's a fresher direction as well by that stage in the north. in the south, still quite a muggy feeling during the day on wednesday. temperatures still into the high 205 and a few showers around in that weather front. actually as you can see from the brown it's been dry through many parts. as i say, we did see at least some rainfall during the course of monday night and into tuesday. from then on it and it will be in the form of showerfftt then on it and it will be in the form of shower fftt for the next few days. mostly in the north and west and again little is expected further south and east. as you can see. the dry theme is going to continue for many. we have had some rain now in the form of showers on this area of low pressure that brought windy weather through tuesday. that wind is sustained in the north on wednesday. a fresher direction as well by that stage in the north. s
also if you're watching on bbc world news you can catch up with world news america.pretty windy weather as well through tuesday and that wind is sustained, at least in the north on wednesday. it's a fresher direction as well by that stage in the north. in the south, still quite a muggy feeling during the day on wednesday. temperatures still into the high 205 and a few showers around in that weather front. actually as you can see from the brown it's been dry through many parts. as i say, we did...
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in the uk, it is the news at ten, and in the rest of the road, it is world news america. t those temperatures from staying up. it's been quite warm and humid of late, so a fresher start to saturday morning across the south—east. you just saw the first signs of that rain pushing into the far north—west, so here not quite as warm, temperatures around ten or eleven celsius first thing on saturday. this weather front will bring some rain to scotland and northern ireland on saturday, fairly showery in nature, shouldn't really impact much of england and wales. we might see a few isolated showers across west—facing coasts of wales. but as that front sinks south, it will weaken off substantially, so temperatures once again into the mid—twenties across the south—east of england, high teens, low twenties, if we're lucky, across southern scotland. now, as we move out of saturday into sunday, we need to keep a close eye on this area of low pressure, the timings of which keep slowing down just a little, so there is the potential that it might stay dry for longerfor sunday. but it will
in the uk, it is the news at ten, and in the rest of the road, it is world news america. t those temperatures from staying up. it's been quite warm and humid of late, so a fresher start to saturday morning across the south—east. you just saw the first signs of that rain pushing into the far north—west, so here not quite as warm, temperatures around ten or eleven celsius first thing on saturday. this weather front will bring some rain to scotland and northern ireland on saturday, fairly...
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you have been watching the context on bbc news with the world news america is coming up injust a fewells words and eastwards where as further north it will be a little bit quieter with clear skies cover that cooler air mask temperatures down in single digits in the north and slightly fresher for england and wales. wednesday, we've got this ridge of high pressure toppling into the north and west of the country. that will settle things down but lower pressure continues to hold on across the south of britain. it's here on wednesday where we will see the lion's share of the showers and thunderstorms. southern england into its southeast with the further north its southeast with the further north its quieter, increasing amounts of sunshine and northern ireland. with these sorts of temperatures the mid to high teens actually feel quite pleasant, a coolerfresher to high teens actually feel quite pleasant, a cooler fresher day to high teens actually feel quite pleasant, a coolerfresher day for england and wales for that at this point will have lost that workday humidity. that area of low pres
you have been watching the context on bbc news with the world news america is coming up injust a fewells words and eastwards where as further north it will be a little bit quieter with clear skies cover that cooler air mask temperatures down in single digits in the north and slightly fresher for england and wales. wednesday, we've got this ridge of high pressure toppling into the north and west of the country. that will settle things down but lower pressure continues to hold on across the south...
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america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world newsane: this is s america. using the global food crisis, the first shipment of grain leaves odessa. the war in ukraine continues. what do russians think of it six months on? we report from the rural hard lands. >> the kremlin controls the messaging. that is why authorities here are getting people to persuade many to put aside everyday problems to rally around the flag. jane: one of america's top lawmakers is expected to visit taiwan, putting strains on relations with china. >> hailing frequencies open. jane: we look back on the career of the pioneering actress nichelle nichols, lieutenant uhura on "star trek." welcome to ease and five months of a russian blockade, missile attacks, the first chip carrying grain left odessa, following a strict route through a safe corridor negotiated i the united nations and turkey. the ship is making its way south on the black sea. it is carrying 26,000 tons of corn. it will be inspect did in istaul -- inspected in istanbul by the u.n., then it will make i
america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world newsane: this is s america. using the global food crisis, the first shipment of grain leaves odessa. the war in ukraine continues. what do russians think of it six months on? we report from the rural hard lands. >> the kremlin controls the messaging. that is why authorities here are getting people to persuade many to put aside everyday problems to rally...