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people still look to america - - back about america. people still look to america as - - back about america. people still look to america as a - still look to america as a beacon of what a country can be. we have, whether we're living up to it now or we have a constitution and a set of laws and rules that are supposed to represent all people equally. 0ur existence as a cultural ambassador represents the best of what america can be. that is what alvin was trying to do was show what we could be. what our potential is. i believe that our existence as a company is to serve as a reminder of the great potential that we have as human beings. that we can come together and we can have a universal language. the company was to racial purposefully so that stories were not limited to just one people that stories were not limited tojust one people but illustrated that universally of the human condition. with this majority black company being able to represent america it creates a different idea of what america can be. if people are coming _ what amer
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have someone who cares about america and puts us _ we have someone who cares about america and puts us first - we have someone who cares about america and puts us first and - america and puts us first and doesn't — america and puts us first and doesn't cause _ america and puts us first and doesn't cause all— america and puts us first and doesn't cause all kinds - america and puts us first and doesn't cause all kinds of- doesn't cause all kinds of trouble _ doesn't cause all kinds of trouble out _ doesn't cause all kinds of trouble out on _ doesn't cause all kinds of trouble out on the - doesn't cause all kinds of. trouble out on the internet. ami — trouble out on the internet. and how _ trouble out on the internet. and how does _ trouble out on the internet. and how does it _ trouble out on the internet. and how does it make - trouble out on the internet. and how does it make you i trouble out on the internet. - and how does it make you feel, seeing tonight donald trump come out in first position? if we were to see a donald trump 2.0 presidency, how would you feel about that?â
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cares about america and puts us— who cares about america and puts us first _ who cares about america and puts us first and _ who cares about america and puts us first and does - who cares about america and puts us first and does not. puts us first and does not cause _ puts us first and does not cause all_ puts us first and does not cause all kinds _ puts us first and does not cause all kinds of- puts us first and does not cause all kinds of trouble| puts us first and does not. cause all kinds of trouble out on the — cause all kinds of trouble out on the internet. _ cause all kinds of trouble out on the internet.— on the internet. how does it make you — on the internet. how does it make you feel— on the internet. how does it make you feel thing - on the internet. how does it make you feel thing donald | make you feel thing donald trump come out tonight in first position? can we see another presidency, how would you feel about that? i presidency, how would you feel about that?— about that? i think everything he has been _ about that? i think everything he has been saying _ ab
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but the king will be hoping to use his influence with america. jordan is incredibly important as a regional ally to the americans. the king also enjoys a very close relationship with america and takes pride in his relationship with president biden and all the presidents before him, but it is a very difficult and tricky balancing act because injordan there has been much unrest among a lot of people. there have been street protests because of what is happening in gaza, many calling on thejordanian leadership to abandon its peace treaty with israel and abandon its defence agreements with america. that's not likely to happen. the king will want to use his influence, so this meeting with president biden has been a very important roll of the dice, in that sense, in order to make his feelings heard to america. with me is said shehata from bbc arabic. what is the significance of prince adbullah's vist to the white house? foran for an american president to stand alongside an arab leader and voice criticism and reservation of israeli operations inside gaza
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good morning america. hour here is the clip that harry gave two good morning america.— here is the clip that harry gave two good morning america. how was to visit for you — good morning america. how was to visit for you emotionally? _ good morning america. how was to visit for you emotionally? i - good morning america. how was to visit for you emotionally? i love - good morning america. how was to visit for you emotionally? i love myj visit for you emotionally? i love my famil . visit for you emotionally? i love my family- the — visit for you emotionally? i love my family. the fact _ visit for you emotionally? i love my family. the fact that _ visit for you emotionally? i love my family. the fact that i _ visit for you emotionally? i love my family. the fact that i was - visit for you emotionally? i love my family. the fact that i was able - visit for you emotionally? i love my family. the fact that i was able to l family. the fact that i was able to -et family. the fact that i was able to get on _ f
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the two most dislike politicians in america... i have a i politicians in america... i have a different style. _ politicians in america... i have a different style. on _ politicians in america... i have a different style. on the _ politicians in america... i have a different style. on the campaign s le, she different style. on the campaign style. she says _ different style. on the campaign style, she says is _ different style. on the campaign style, she says is the _ different style. on the campaign style, she says is the younger. different style. on the campaign i style, she says is the younger and more stable candidate. 0ver style, she says is the younger and more stable candidate. over a dozen state will hold their primaries, but with his huge lead in the polls, donald trump's supporters say race is effectively over. let's ta ke let's take you to sao paulo, where you can see images of protest is there. these are supporters of the ex—president bolsonaro. they been holding protests. thousands of his backers riding in the city's main avenues. these are demonstrators
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_ of america. must europe get ready to go it alone if necessary? i _ of america. must europe get ready to go it alone if necessary? i think- go it alone if necessary? i think euro -e go it alone if necessary? i think eumpe must— go it alone if necessary? i think europe must be _ go it alone if necessary? i think europe must be ready - go it alone if necessary? i think europe must be ready no - go it alone if necessary? i think| europe must be ready no matter go it alone if necessary? i think- europe must be ready no matter what. the situation _ europe must be ready no matter what. the situation we are in, with a more and more _ the situation we are in, with a more and more oppressive russia, it shows us that_ and more oppressive russia, it shows us that we _ and more oppressive russia, it shows us that we have to scale up. at and more oppressive russia, it shows us that we have to scale up.— us that we have to scale up. at this wea on is us that we have to scale up. at this weapon is planned, _ us that we have to scale up. at this weapon is planned, everyone -
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if as a result of america _ experience? if as a result of america stopping _ experience? if as a result of america stopping aid - experience? if as a result of america stopping aid to - experience? if as a result of - america stopping aid to ukraine putin succeeds in conquering ukraine, we have to worry about much more aggressive kremlin that might strike against maddow two nato allies which are much harder to defend that ukraine which is a large country. two, american leadership will be seen as weak and this will in courage using ping to move on taiwan. it will around to produce more provocations against united states and israel in the middle east. it would make the consequences of our disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan seem small. it's quite odd that politicians who rightly criticised that withdrawal from afghanistan are advocating policies that are far more dangerous to american security. you mentioned american leadership on a global stage. what message does it send all of this back in for on domestic politics, what message is that sent to american allies about fut
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we will keep fighting for america and we will not rest until america wins! us and british warplanes have carried out a further round of strikes on houthi missile sites in yemen. the screen actors guild awards. it netted the top prize of best cast, as well as best actor for cillian murphy. hello. i'm rajini vaidyanathan. we start in the us, where donald trump has claimed victory in the south carolina primary, defeating former governor nikki haley in her home state. us media reports that mr trump won majorities of both men and women and he led among all age groups. they add that trump ran especially well with conservatives and white evangelicals. in the early voting states, trump has already swept iowa, new hampshire and nevada. he declared his south carolina win in a victory speech just moments after polls closed. an even bigger when the wind than we anticipated. i was just informed we got double the number of votes that have ever been received in the great state of south carolina. there has never been a spirit like this and i want to say i have never seen th
we will keep fighting for america and we will not rest until america wins! us and british warplanes have carried out a further round of strikes on houthi missile sites in yemen. the screen actors guild awards. it netted the top prize of best cast, as well as best actor for cillian murphy. hello. i'm rajini vaidyanathan. we start in the us, where donald trump has claimed victory in the south carolina primary, defeating former governor nikki haley in her home state. us media reports that mr trump...
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to say america should endorse every single action that israel undertakes. but i see the major problem in the middle east, it is as allowing iran to strike at us through proxies. how many hundreds of attacks have been on american bases with a small american response and three american response and three american soldiers died recently. how many missiles have been launched by the houthis without any substantial response from the united states? this is a problem, too. plenty more to discuss on that but we believe it there the moment. thank you forjoining us. moment. thank you for “oining us. ~ , moment. thank you for “oining us. g , around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at a top story in the uk. radio listeners in the uk are mourning the loss of steve wright, the bbc presenter who's died at the age of 69. wright hosted bbc radio shows for more than four decades. he also fronted television programmes, including top of the pops. peter bowes worked with wright back in the 1990s, and shared his memories. people felt as if they knew h
to say america should endorse every single action that israel undertakes. but i see the major problem in the middle east, it is as allowing iran to strike at us through proxies. how many hundreds of attacks have been on american bases with a small american response and three american response and three american soldiers died recently. how many missiles have been launched by the houthis without any substantial response from the united states? this is a problem, too. plenty more to discuss on...
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canada is one ofthe north america is safe. canada is one of the major — north america is safe. canada is one of the major players _ north america is safe. canada is one of the major players when _ north america is safe. canada is one of the major players when it - north america is safe. canada is one of the major players when it comes i of the major players when it comes to ukraine, a very big ukrainian diaspora in canada. are you worried about the bill is not being held up in us congress? i about the bill is not being held up in us congress?— in us congress? i have had many conversations _ in us congress? i have had many conversations about _ in us congress? i have had many conversations about that. - in us congress? i have had many conversations about that. i - in us congress? i have had many conversations about that. i was l in us congress? i have had many| conversations about that. i was in ukraine _ conversations about that. i was in ukraine one — conversations about that. i was in ukraine one week ago. we are finalising — ukraine one week ago. we are finalising our
canada is one ofthe north america is safe. canada is one of the major — north america is safe. canada is one of the major players _ north america is safe. canada is one of the major players when _ north america is safe. canada is one of the major players when it - north america is safe. canada is one of the major players when it comes i of the major players when it comes to ukraine, a very big ukrainian diaspora in canada. are you worried about the bill is not being held up in us congress? i...
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journalists all — aid from america? we are not there. journalists all these _ aid from america? we are not there. journalists all these anticipate - aid from america? we are not there. journalists all these anticipate the i journalists all these anticipate the bad possible needs.— journalists all these anticipate the bad possible needs. president trump, lookin: for bad possible needs. president trump, looking for a — bad possible needs. president trump, looking for a second _ bad possible needs. president trump, looking for a second term _ bad possible needs. president trump, looking for a second term in _ bad possible needs. president trump, looking for a second term in the - looking for a second term in the united states, is already having an impact on delaying the funding from the us congress.— the us congress. yes, that is right. it is the us congress. yes, that is right. it is something _ the us congress. yes, that is right. it is something for— the us congress. yes, that is right. it is something for everybody - the us congress. yes, that is right. it is something
journalists all — aid from america? we are not there. journalists all these _ aid from america? we are not there. journalists all these anticipate - aid from america? we are not there. journalists all these anticipate the i journalists all these anticipate the bad possible needs.— journalists all these anticipate the bad possible needs. president trump, lookin: for bad possible needs. president trump, looking for a — bad possible needs. president trump, looking for a second _ bad possible...
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of what america can be. and one more question. if people are coming in to sit down for one of your shows, what is the impact that you hope they're leaving that room, that hall, with at the end of their performance? joy- hope for the future. a friend of my mother used to say, "when i go to see alvin ailey, i come out and ifeel like i can change the world." and i think it's, again, just belief in the potential that we have to do good, to be good, to share good. that's why i want people to come away with. thank you so much for sharing your work and alvin ailey�*s work with us today. my pleasure. this is such an honor. thank you. hello there. for many parts of the uk, monday looks like being a dry day with some sunny spells. the rain that we've had in the south — and there was an inch of rain in cornwall — has been close to that low pressure. that is tending to move away, restricting the rain towards the far southeast of england. but there's quite a breeze blowing for england and wales, so it won't be as c
of what america can be. and one more question. if people are coming in to sit down for one of your shows, what is the impact that you hope they're leaving that room, that hall, with at the end of their performance? joy- hope for the future. a friend of my mother used to say, "when i go to see alvin ailey, i come out and ifeel like i can change the world." and i think it's, again, just belief in the potential that we have to do good, to be good, to share good. that's why i want people...
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so america in a critical situation. they want to stand with israel because it seems netanyahu the israeli prime minister does not listen, so they need to have a stand off and put pressure on him because rafah would be a disaster, as the national security council spokesperson said yesterday.— security council spokesperson said yesterday. thank you very much. pakistan's electoral body are now releasing results for the general election. they were delayed for several hours. two independent candidates backed by the party of the jailed former prime minister imran khan have won their national assembly seats. front—runner nawaz sharif had been expected to be elected pakistan's prime minister for a fourth time. but these early results have cast doubt on those predictions. mr sharif told the bbc that today's vote had been "absolutely fair" despite the recentjailing of his rival imran khan on corruption charges. many analysts say this is among pakistan's least credible elections. thursday's vote has been marred by intimidation
so america in a critical situation. they want to stand with israel because it seems netanyahu the israeli prime minister does not listen, so they need to have a stand off and put pressure on him because rafah would be a disaster, as the national security council spokesperson said yesterday.— security council spokesperson said yesterday. thank you very much. pakistan's electoral body are now releasing results for the general election. they were delayed for several hours. two independent...
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to south america now. argentina's president has defended his huge public spending cuts after annual inflation in the country reached more than 250% this week. that's the highest in the world. javier milei says slashing the state is needed to tackle inflation in the long term. 0ur south america correspondent, ione wells, has been finding out how people in argentina are responding to his plans. "how much is that?" "and that? " people in argentina looking for bargains. meat at this market has gone up 30% injust two months. asking people "how's life?" — the struggle is clear. translation: i have three jobs and i can't make ends meet. - i think about all the people who don't have anything — that breaks my soul. rising prices are constant here, but these latest ones didn't come out of nowhere. chainsaw in hand, the new president, javier milei, has slashed subsidies, slashed the value of the currency, slashed public spending. telling the world the state is the problem — not the solution — to people's hard
to south america now. argentina's president has defended his huge public spending cuts after annual inflation in the country reached more than 250% this week. that's the highest in the world. javier milei says slashing the state is needed to tackle inflation in the long term. 0ur south america correspondent, ione wells, has been finding out how people in argentina are responding to his plans. "how much is that?" "and that? " people in argentina looking for bargains. meat at...
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and the chant from the crowd, "america is the greatest devil". they want us forces out. these men have come to mourn and to honour their dead — victims of american bombing raids. but there is also a message in all this. it is a show of strength, a show of unity, and a warning to the united states — we are here and we are not going anywhere. but the mood was muted and there were no fiery threats of retaliation. iran does not want an escalation in the tit—for—tat. neither does washington. while the war rages in gaza, one false move could set the region alight. 0rla guerin, bbc news, baghdad. 0rla joined us earlier from baghdad to give us the latest on the reaction to this latest round of strikes. welcome america believes the best hope of containing the turmoil and instability of the region is getting some kind of deal done on gaza. now, for that reason, the us secretary of state, antony blinken, is returning to the region for a five—day visit beginning in saudi arabia. he'll also stop off in qatar and egypt, israel and the west bank. what the americans are hoping
and the chant from the crowd, "america is the greatest devil". they want us forces out. these men have come to mourn and to honour their dead — victims of american bombing raids. but there is also a message in all this. it is a show of strength, a show of unity, and a warning to the united states — we are here and we are not going anywhere. but the mood was muted and there were no fiery threats of retaliation. iran does not want an escalation in the tit—for—tat. neither does...
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the cost of angry statements and the authorities in baghdad accusing america of instability in the region and condemnation from syria in tehran but all of that is angry words but no action and no action has been taken at america's very careful last night not dated iranian soil. after that first round of your strikes, we are told that the fundamentals of not shifted and the americans are still signalling here that they do not want a major escalation with iran and it seems that tehran position is the same if they do not want things to get any worse and we haven't seen any major response by the iranian backed malicious here on the iranian backed malicious here on the ground and they seem to be lying low. it the ground and they seem to be lying low. . ., , . the ground and they seem to be lying low. _, , . . the ground and they seem to be lying low. _, , ., ., ., ., low. it comes at a great turn of issues and _ low. it comes at a great turn of issues and what _ low. it comes at a great turn of issues and what do _ low. it comes at a great turn of issues and what do you - low. it comes at a gr
the cost of angry statements and the authorities in baghdad accusing america of instability in the region and condemnation from syria in tehran but all of that is angry words but no action and no action has been taken at america's very careful last night not dated iranian soil. after that first round of your strikes, we are told that the fundamentals of not shifted and the americans are still signalling here that they do not want a major escalation with iran and it seems that tehran position is...
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those strikes were the first part america's response to the killing of three us service people last sunday. since then, the region has been counting the cost. there have been angry statements from the authorities here in baghdad accusing america fuelling instability in the region. there's been condemnation from syria and from tehran, but interestingly, that's all — angry words but no action. there's been no action taken by tehran and, of course, america was a careful last night not to hit iranian soil. so after that first round of us strikes — and we have been told there will be more — it seems as if the fundamentals have not shifted. the americans are still signalling clearly they do not want a major escalation with iran and it seems like that tehran�*s position is the same. it does not want things to get worse and so far, at least, we haven't seen any major response by the iranian—backed militias here on the ground in iraq. they seem — for now, at least — to be lying low. at the same time, orla, we know it comes a time of tension in the region with israel's war on gaza. wha
those strikes were the first part america's response to the killing of three us service people last sunday. since then, the region has been counting the cost. there have been angry statements from the authorities here in baghdad accusing america fuelling instability in the region. there's been condemnation from syria and from tehran, but interestingly, that's all — angry words but no action. there's been no action taken by tehran and, of course, america was a careful last night not to hit...
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in the middle east and we cannot look beyond the next 2a hours and to some extent, looks like what america does next is the second wave of strikes in the second wave of strikes in the same kind of magnitude and i expect it will be, pretty much in line with what was expected in the region and bear in mind that america's signalled in advance that there will be retaliation there was plenty of time for senior iranian figures to get out of harms way and indeed for weapons and ammunition to be moved to safer locations and i think the white house is made its point without inflicting a massive military loss of the iranian backed militias and it seems provoking any kind of major response from them, that said, we may continue and probably will continue carrying out attacks on us spaces as they have been doing a more than 160 attacks since hamas attacked israel on october the 7th, leading to the israeli assault on gaza. and running through all of this now for the americans is the hope that there can be a diplomatic breakthrough coming from antony blinken�*s next trip to the region and his pushing h
in the middle east and we cannot look beyond the next 2a hours and to some extent, looks like what america does next is the second wave of strikes in the second wave of strikes in the same kind of magnitude and i expect it will be, pretty much in line with what was expected in the region and bear in mind that america's signalled in advance that there will be retaliation there was plenty of time for senior iranian figures to get out of harms way and indeed for weapons and ammunition to be moved...
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and the chant from the crowd, "america is the greatest devil". they want us forces out. these men have come to mourn and to honour their dead — victims of american bombing raids. but there is also a message in all this. it is a show of strength, a show of unity, and a warning to the united states — we are here and we are not going anywhere. but the mood was muted and there were no fiery threats of retaliation. iran does not want an escalation in the tit—for—tat. neither does washington. while the war rages in gaza, one false move could set the region alight. orla guerin, bbc news, baghdad. here in the uk — a woman has died following an incident involving two dogs in essex. police say a man has been arrested following the attack in the village of jaywick, near clacton—on—sea, on suspicion of dangerous dog offences. the victim has been named as 68—year—old esther martin. police say she was pronounced dead at the scene inside the home on saturday. police have yet to confirm the breed of the dogs involved in the attack. staying in the uk, police searching f
and the chant from the crowd, "america is the greatest devil". they want us forces out. these men have come to mourn and to honour their dead — victims of american bombing raids. but there is also a message in all this. it is a show of strength, a show of unity, and a warning to the united states — we are here and we are not going anywhere. but the mood was muted and there were no fiery threats of retaliation. iran does not want an escalation in the tit—for—tat. neither does...
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there is an america first movement. 0k, conversation in dc. there is an america first movement. ok, the conversation, what we have all the sitting ducks sitting here injordan, in iraq, in syria, what— injordan, in iraq, in syria, what vital— injordan, in iraq, in syria, what vital national interest they— what vital national interest they represent? and what iran wants— they represent? and what iran wants is— they represent? and what iran wants is a _ they represent? and what iran wants is a withdrawal of those american _ wants is a withdrawal of those american troops. then they can really— american troops. then they can really believe the region around, which is what i want. how— around, which is what i want. how does _ around, which is what i want. how does that all feed into sort of starting point of this current conflict, which was those attacks on october seven and israel's response to them? i think iran has hijacked that palestinian movement, this war in gaza. iran does not care about the palestinian movement, never has. the revolution of 1979. the palestinian
there is an america first movement. 0k, conversation in dc. there is an america first movement. ok, the conversation, what we have all the sitting ducks sitting here injordan, in iraq, in syria, what— injordan, in iraq, in syria, what vital— injordan, in iraq, in syria, what vital national interest they— what vital national interest they represent? and what iran wants— they represent? and what iran wants is— they represent? and what iran wants is a _ they represent? and what iran...
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here's our north america editor, sarah smith. american bombers — on their way to attack sites across iraq and syria. 85 targets in all, 129 missiles fired — us retaliation the region had been expecting. this video shows one target that was struck in iraq near the syrian border — possibly a munitions depot, say weapons experts. in daylight, more damage could be seen, also in iraq, where iranian—backed militant groups were targeted. and this is just the start. more strikes are expected in the coming days. crucially, no sites were attacked inside iran. president biden is walking a careful line, whilst also out campaigning today. in this election year, the commander—in—chief is also a candidate... thank you, thank you, thank you. it's good to be home! ..who needs to demonstrate american might, while also avoiding escalating the crisis in the middle east. he said on social media, "we do not seek conflict in the middle east or anywhere else in the world, but to all those who seek to do us harm, we will respond." america del
here's our north america editor, sarah smith. american bombers — on their way to attack sites across iraq and syria. 85 targets in all, 129 missiles fired — us retaliation the region had been expecting. this video shows one target that was struck in iraq near the syrian border — possibly a munitions depot, say weapons experts. in daylight, more damage could be seen, also in iraq, where iranian—backed militant groups were targeted. and this is just the start. more strikes are expected in...
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of course, america has a democratic state. debates are going on. discussions are going on. however, right now, $95 million is in play in the house of representatives, and i hope that it will be donated for ukraine by the american authorities, by the congress. of course, unappealing all the time to admit this support to ukraine, of course, i'm appealing all the time to admit this support to ukraine, because ukraine does need it in order to be able to resist effectively the russian invasion. i want to ask you about a discussion that's ongoing now in brussels about how we respond to what's going on in ukraine. do you think there needs to be a pandemic style response to the defense problem in europe, perhaps a recovery fund that drives procurement and manufacturing, a central fund that drives that? first of all, i think that the sanctions policy is good and i believe it is effective. and although there are some voices saying that the sanctions policy is not working and so on and so forth, as a matter of fact, this is not true. sanctions are having an effect on russia, and they
of course, america has a democratic state. debates are going on. discussions are going on. however, right now, $95 million is in play in the house of representatives, and i hope that it will be donated for ukraine by the american authorities, by the congress. of course, unappealing all the time to admit this support to ukraine, of course, i'm appealing all the time to admit this support to ukraine, because ukraine does need it in order to be able to resist effectively the russian invasion. i...
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. ., ~' families and future families in america. ., ,, ., ., , america. you think that what is happening _ america. you think that what is happening here _ america. you think that what is happening here in _ america. you think that what is happening here in alabama - america. you think that what is i happening here in alabama could go beyond the state's borders? i do. i do. it depends on the reason we are talking about and where we are talking about but i think it could have those implications. those other countries and other places that consider themselves to be extremely conservative could follow suit.— extremely conservative could follow suit. have republicans been saving _ follow suit. have republicans been saying anything - follow suit. have republicans been saying anything to - follow suit. have republicans been saying anything to you | been saying anything to you behind closed doors that they are not saying publicly? absolutely, that's been the case. i've heard from at least three individuals that are in very prominent positions that have voiced
. ., ~' families and future families in america. ., ,, ., ., , america. you think that what is happening _ america. you think that what is happening here _ america. you think that what is happening here in _ america. you think that what is happening here in alabama - america. you think that what is i happening here in alabama could go beyond the state's borders? i do. i do. it depends on the reason we are talking about and where we are talking about but i think it could have those implications....
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this is a man who is working to make america work for all americans, notjust those who america work for all americans, not just those who are america work for all americans, notjust those who are rich and wealthy, notjust those who have always been on the other end of the echelon. america is a very diverse country, with a lot of diverse opinions and views, this is a president who is working to ensure that we are unified, who is working to ensure that we are competitive, he was working to ensure that the future of america remains as bright as it possibly can. just looking at the republican side briefly, in a few weeks we're going to see republicans go to the polls to decide between donald trump and nikki haley. if donald trump has another convincing victory in that primary, do you see this is basically done deal? it’s that primary, do you see this is basically done deal?- is basically done deal? it's a done deal — is basically done deal? it's a done deal now, _ is basically done deal? it's a done deal now, quite - is basically done deal? it's a l done deal now, quite frankly. nikki h
this is a man who is working to make america work for all americans, notjust those who america work for all americans, not just those who are america work for all americans, notjust those who are rich and wealthy, notjust those who have always been on the other end of the echelon. america is a very diverse country, with a lot of diverse opinions and views, this is a president who is working to ensure that we are unified, who is working to ensure that we are competitive, he was working to ensure...
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and this is what america is responding to. a drone attack on a us base injordan last sunday killed three us soldiers and wounded dozens more. washington said iran—backed militants were to blame. pressure had been building onjoe biden to respond with force. announcing the start of the air strikes, the president said... "the united states does not seek conflict in the middle east or anywhere else in the world. "but let all those who might seek to do us harm know this. "if you harm an american, we will respond." in iran yesterday, hours before the strikes were launched, a defiant message from president raisi. translation: we have said many times we will not initiate any war. _ but if anyone wants to bully us, iran will respond firmly. america wants to send a clear message — attacks on us troops must stop. but many are warning of the dangers of escalating tensions in a highly volatile region. will vernon, bbc news, washington. i spoke earlier with shashankjoshi, defence editor at the economist on how deterred iran—backed mil
and this is what america is responding to. a drone attack on a us base injordan last sunday killed three us soldiers and wounded dozens more. washington said iran—backed militants were to blame. pressure had been building onjoe biden to respond with force. announcing the start of the air strikes, the president said... "the united states does not seek conflict in the middle east or anywhere else in the world. "but let all those who might seek to do us harm know this. "if you...
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do you think america is doing enough? no. i don't think that america is doing enough. i think america can do more, because it's very simple. you can exert every pressure by not giving aid, by not giving weapons and by exerting serious pressure. we know... do you think they would ever do that? we know from james baker in 1991, when yitzhak shamir continued his settlement programme. james baker told him, if you continue to do so, we will deduct every money you spend from american aid to israel. we haven't heard this language from washington yet, and that is the language that israel understands. you cannot continue, you cannot say that we want israel to stop settlements. israel is not listening and you are not doing anything. so, therefore, quiet diplomacy is not enough. the united states has to make its voice loud and clear for the israelis to listen, and only the united states that can deliver, and the british government as well has a lot to say on this. and finally, many are leaving here saying that the gaps in the talks to bring about a truce, to lead to a ceasefire,
do you think america is doing enough? no. i don't think that america is doing enough. i think america can do more, because it's very simple. you can exert every pressure by not giving aid, by not giving weapons and by exerting serious pressure. we know... do you think they would ever do that? we know from james baker in 1991, when yitzhak shamir continued his settlement programme. james baker told him, if you continue to do so, we will deduct every money you spend from american aid to israel....
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our north america correspondent, will vernon reports. no criminal charges for president biden _ no criminal charges for president biden no — no criminal charges for president biden. no charges but the special prosecutor... the initial headlines seemed to be good news for the president. the special counsel recommended no charges be brought into his handling of official documents. a legal win for mr biden. but, politically, it was a devastating blow. the report made several claims over mr biden�*s mental competency. it described him as a well—meaning elderly man with a poor memory. in any future trial, it said, it would be difficult to convince a jury that they should convict him of a crime that requires a mental state of willfulness. last night, president biden hit back at those allegations. my memory is fine. my memory... take a look at what i've done since i've become president. none of you thought i could pass any of the things i got passed. how did that happen? you know, i guess ijust forgot what was going on. butjoe biden has m
our north america correspondent, will vernon reports. no criminal charges for president biden _ no criminal charges for president biden no — no criminal charges for president biden. no charges but the special prosecutor... the initial headlines seemed to be good news for the president. the special counsel recommended no charges be brought into his handling of official documents. a legal win for mr biden. but, politically, it was a devastating blow. the report made several claims over mr...
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in future of america is as bright as it can-— future of america is as bright asitcan. ., , ., as it can. in a couple of weeks we are going _ as it can. in a couple of weeks we are going to _ as it can. in a couple of weeks we are going to see _ as it can. in a couple of weeks we are going to see voters - as it can. in a couple of weeks we are going to see voters go | we are going to see voters go to the polls to decide between donald trump and nikki haley. if donald trump has another convincing victory at that primary, do you see this is basically a done deal? it is a done deal — basically a done deal? it is a done deal quiet _ basically a done deal? it is a done deal quiet now- basically a done deal? it is a done deal quiet now quite i done deal quiet now quite frankly. nikki haley is running because she is able to fundraise. the rnc once nikki haley out, donald trump once nikki haley out, there is no political path numerically right now along the campaign trailfor nikki haley right now along the campaign trail for nikki haley to win. undoubtedly, she is going to lose by double digit
in future of america is as bright as it can-— future of america is as bright asitcan. ., , ., as it can. in a couple of weeks we are going _ as it can. in a couple of weeks we are going to _ as it can. in a couple of weeks we are going to see _ as it can. in a couple of weeks we are going to see voters - as it can. in a couple of weeks we are going to see voters go | we are going to see voters go to the polls to decide between donald trump and nikki haley. if donald trump has another...
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here's our north america correspondent, david willis. last week's decision by the alabama supreme court that embryos present in a test tube should have the legal rights of children has caused anger, confusion and the full ramifications of the decision are still being worked out. but already, the largest hospital in alabama, the university of alabama hospital in bellingham, has announced that it is causing ivf treatment while it works out the full extent of this ruling, the hospital said in a statement that there was concern on the part of patients and doctors that this could lead to prosecutions or individuals being serious for damages. the alabama supreme court's decision in effect opens a new front in the war in this country over reproductive rates. abortion rights campaigners saw this coming. they predicted that this would be the new battleground after in 2022 the united states supreme court overturned the landmark ruling roe v wade which afforded everybody, every woman in this country the right abortion. so now there are because of h
here's our north america correspondent, david willis. last week's decision by the alabama supreme court that embryos present in a test tube should have the legal rights of children has caused anger, confusion and the full ramifications of the decision are still being worked out. but already, the largest hospital in alabama, the university of alabama hospital in bellingham, has announced that it is causing ivf treatment while it works out the full extent of this ruling, the hospital said in a...
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allow people in from - australia and america, new zealand and canada — australia and america, new zealand and canada because they are white, you know? — and canada because they are white, you know? it isjust catering to the racist _ you know? it isjust catering to the racist mass. — you know? it isjust catering to the racist mass, which is what brexit was all— racist mass, which is what brexit was all about anyway. it was just a vote try— was all about anyway. it was just a vote by the — was all about anyway. it was just a vote by the racist people, really. we all— vote by the racist people, really. we all know that we are paying the price for— we all know that we are paying the price for it — we all know that we are paying the price for it now. that is what worries _ price for it now. that is what worries me.— price for it now. that is what| worries me._ i price for it now. that is what - worries me._ i am worries me. 0k, thank you. i am leased worries me. 0k, thank you. i am pleased that _ worries me. 0k, thank you. i am pleased that labour _ worries me. 0k, thank you.
allow people in from - australia and america, new zealand and canada — australia and america, new zealand and canada because they are white, you know? — and canada because they are white, you know? it isjust catering to the racist _ you know? it isjust catering to the racist mass. — you know? it isjust catering to the racist mass, which is what brexit was all— racist mass, which is what brexit was all about anyway. it was just a vote try— was all about anyway. it was just a vote by...
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she'll bring normalcy to america and to the world. defeat here will be a personal setback for mrs haley. she was born in south carolina and served two terms as state governor. the two most disliked i politicians in america? trump and biden. i have a different style and approach. on the campaign trail, she has portrayed herself as the younger, more stable alternative to both donald trump and joe biden. in nine days' time, over a dozen states will hold their primaries, but with his huge lead in the polls, donald trump's supporters say this race is effectively over. will vernon, bbc news, columbia, south carolina. our reporter helena humphrey has been following events at the nikki haley campaign headquarters in charleston, south carolina. taking to the stage here in charleston, south carolina, nikki haley insisted that she is a woman of her word and that she will continue on in this race, going to michigan and then on to super tuesday, despite the fact there is no clear pathway ahead for her to secure the nomination. there is, however, f
she'll bring normalcy to america and to the world. defeat here will be a personal setback for mrs haley. she was born in south carolina and served two terms as state governor. the two most disliked i politicians in america? trump and biden. i have a different style and approach. on the campaign trail, she has portrayed herself as the younger, more stable alternative to both donald trump and joe biden. in nine days' time, over a dozen states will hold their primaries, but with his huge lead in...
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he can pick up rural america, voters in my district, — up rural america, voters in my district, the _ up rural america, voters in my district, the rural parts, he can— district, the rural parts, he can pick— district, the rural parts, he can pick voters up in rural areas _ can pick voters up in rural areas and _ can pick voters up in rural areas and even suburban areas, but it— areas and even suburban areas, but it isn't— areas and even suburban areas, but it isn't enough to make up for the — but it isn't enough to make up for the vote that he has lost four— for the vote that he has lost four republicans across the nation _ four republicans across the nation in _ four republicans across the nation in suburban america, and the higher— nation in suburban america, and the higher college educated communities of michigan, itiinois, _ communities of michigan, illinois, wisconsin, north carolina. _ illinois, wisconsin, north carolina, pennsylvania, etc. he has to— carolina, pennsylvania, etc. he has to stop— carolina, pennsylvania, etc. he has to stop the visceral reaction
he can pick up rural america, voters in my district, — up rural america, voters in my district, the _ up rural america, voters in my district, the rural parts, he can— district, the rural parts, he can pick— district, the rural parts, he can pick voters up in rural areas _ can pick voters up in rural areas and _ can pick voters up in rural areas and even suburban areas, but it— areas and even suburban areas, but it isn't— areas and even suburban areas, but it isn't enough to make up...
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many of his backers are isolationists, they don't believe that america should be sending billions of dollars abroad to countries like ukraine to fight wars which in their opinion have nothing to do with the us. tt their opinion have nothing to do with the us.— do with the us. it is interesting - do with the us. it is interesting that - do with the us. it is interesting that all. do with the us. it is i interesting that all this do with the us. it is - interesting that all this is coming as the senate has advanced aid to ukraine. how significant is that to think? that's right, and sunday session the senate proceeded with a procedural vote on that bill that would grant a round of $60 billion of us military aid to ukraine, so that moves that build one step ahead but of course, it still has to go to the us house of representatives so i think it could be quite difficult to get a bill passed. president biden has called on congress repeatedly to pass that crucial legislation but some republican lawmakers have been pushing back on that. this comes at a very sensitive time in the war in ukr
many of his backers are isolationists, they don't believe that america should be sending billions of dollars abroad to countries like ukraine to fight wars which in their opinion have nothing to do with the us. tt their opinion have nothing to do with the us.— do with the us. it is interesting - do with the us. it is interesting that - do with the us. it is interesting that all. do with the us. it is i interesting that all this do with the us. it is - interesting that all this is coming as...
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it's the first—ever commercial lander to reach the lunar surface, and marks a return there for america. it's been more than 50 years since the united states landed on the moon. the last time was in 1972, and this is where apollo 17 set down. before that, there were five other apollo missions that made it down to the lunar surface — and they were all around the moon's equator. but now, the united states is heading down to the south pole — and this is the landing site of the new intuitive machines mission. it's the furthest south a spacecraft has ever been and it's paving the way for nasa's artemis astronauts, who'll be exploring the same polar region in a few years before time. so, why go here? the area is covered in deep craters, some permanently in shadow, and scientists think frozen water could be inside. if we can actually take advantage of that ice on the surface of the moon, that's less materials we have to bring with us. we could use that ice to convert it to water, drinkable drinking water. we could extract oxygen and hydrogen for fuel and for breathing for the astronauts. s
it's the first—ever commercial lander to reach the lunar surface, and marks a return there for america. it's been more than 50 years since the united states landed on the moon. the last time was in 1972, and this is where apollo 17 set down. before that, there were five other apollo missions that made it down to the lunar surface — and they were all around the moon's equator. but now, the united states is heading down to the south pole — and this is the landing site of the new intuitive...
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trump's point is, why should america pay for those countries that won't pay their way? but nato's chief has been quick to put out this statement of reassurance. any suggestion that allies will not defend each other, he says, undermines all our security, including that of the us, and it puts american and european soldiers at increased risk. well, these are tense times for nato. the war in ukraine is still raging. russia is ramping up its military production lines. it aims to win. that's making countries like poland and the baltic states worry that when that war is over, they might just be next. so frankly, the last thing nato wanted now was a potential future us president saying if some members are attacked, he just might not come to their defence. for more on the political fallout after trump's comments, i spoke to our correspondent, will vernon. good to see you. to begin with, talk us through the reaction to those comments. the talk us through the reaction to those comments.— talk us through the reaction to those comments. the white house has called the _ those comme
trump's point is, why should america pay for those countries that won't pay their way? but nato's chief has been quick to put out this statement of reassurance. any suggestion that allies will not defend each other, he says, undermines all our security, including that of the us, and it puts american and european soldiers at increased risk. well, these are tense times for nato. the war in ukraine is still raging. russia is ramping up its military production lines. it aims to win. that's making...
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here�*s our latin america correspondent, will grant. he�*s claimed victory, that it�*s a huge margin. he�*s saying that he�*s got somewhere in the region of over 85% and now that the partial results are coming in, it looks like, with a quarter of the votes counted, he does have somewhere in the region of 1,100,000 votes and his nearest challengerjust 911,000, so with his estimate of somewhere in the region of 85% of the vote he�*s probably not wrong, once all of the votes are tallied. he�*s also saying that they�*ve taken the legislative assembly, the national assembly, by a huge margin — all but two seats, he�*s saying. that one we definitely need to wait on all the official results to be in from all over the country, but certainly it looks like it�*s been a very, very good night for him. el salvador has been plagued by two main drug street gangs for many, many years. the ms—13 and the 18th street gang controlled whole swathes of the country, entire communities here in san salvador. they submitted the population t
here�*s our latin america correspondent, will grant. he�*s claimed victory, that it�*s a huge margin. he�*s saying that he�*s got somewhere in the region of over 85% and now that the partial results are coming in, it looks like, with a quarter of the votes counted, he does have somewhere in the region of 1,100,000 votes and his nearest challengerjust 911,000, so with his estimate of somewhere in the region of 85% of the vote he�*s probably not wrong, once all of the votes are...
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but reaction from america to the war in ukraine and alexei navalny�*s death. i'm announcing more than 500 new sanctions in response... applause ..in response to putin's brutal war of conquest, in response to alexei navalny�*s death, because make no mistake, putin is responsible for alexei's death. tonight, back in moscow, just opposite the old kgb building — now the fsb — the floral tributes keep coming. it's just a trickle now, but muscovites have still been coming out to play tribute to alexei navalny, although most of the flowers that have been laid here over the last week have been removed. it's if the authorities want to play down the scale of public mourning for the late opposition leader. people here see that as a sign of weakness from the authorities and believe those in power are still frightened of alexei navalny. "they're scared," natalya says. "they feared him when he was alive, and they fear him now he's dead. "they fear his memory." but flowers for alexei navalny are a sign that some russians will keep his memory alive. steve rosenberg, bbc
but reaction from america to the war in ukraine and alexei navalny�*s death. i'm announcing more than 500 new sanctions in response... applause ..in response to putin's brutal war of conquest, in response to alexei navalny�*s death, because make no mistake, putin is responsible for alexei's death. tonight, back in moscow, just opposite the old kgb building — now the fsb — the floral tributes keep coming. it's just a trickle now, but muscovites have still been coming out to play tribute...
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the us says strikes on iran—linked targets arejust the beginning — as america's top diplomat heads to the region again. uk prime minister, rishi sunak, arrives at stormont to mark the return of power—sharing in northern ireland and will meet with irish taoiseach leo varadkar later for bilateral talks later. at least 112 lives — the president warns the figure is likely to rise. and taylor swift makes history at the grammy awards becoming the first artist ever to win best album four times. hello i'm azadeh moshiri, welcome to the programme. we start this hour in the middle east. the united states military says it has conducted more air strikes on houthi missiles in yemen — it's the latest action targeting the group backed by iran. us central command said it struck missiles which were preparing to launch against ships in the red sea. the british prime minister, rishi sunak, said thejoint air strikes were in "self—defence", that houthis�* attacks on shipping had put lives at risk, and were having economic consequences. now all this has happened as america's top diplomat us secre
the us says strikes on iran—linked targets arejust the beginning — as america's top diplomat heads to the region again. uk prime minister, rishi sunak, arrives at stormont to mark the return of power—sharing in northern ireland and will meet with irish taoiseach leo varadkar later for bilateral talks later. at least 112 lives — the president warns the figure is likely to rise. and taylor swift makes history at the grammy awards becoming the first artist ever to win best album four...
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freedom monument sculpture park is really an effort to address something really overlooked in america, which is the history that focuses on the lives of enslaved people. with millions of people in this country who were enslaved, whose lives were constrained with bondage and forced labour, with a lot of violence and humiliation and degradation, and yet, they have found the capacity to love in the midst of sorrow. they created generations of people who have fought for this country. and there needs to be a space that honours this community of people who did so much, so freedom monument sculpture park will be a 17 acre site. it's on the banks of the alabama river where many people, enslaved people are trafficked. it will have world—class art and sculpture is to help people understand the human component of this history, and it will feature something that we are calling the national monument to freedom, which will be the first comprehensive mining into enslaved people in the united states, we will name all of the 4 million people who were emancipated after the civil war at this monument,
freedom monument sculpture park is really an effort to address something really overlooked in america, which is the history that focuses on the lives of enslaved people. with millions of people in this country who were enslaved, whose lives were constrained with bondage and forced labour, with a lot of violence and humiliation and degradation, and yet, they have found the capacity to love in the midst of sorrow. they created generations of people who have fought for this country. and there...
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, but right now, you are running to be president of the united states of america.
, but right now, you are running to be president of the united states of america.
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britain and america united to celebrate movies with the irish out in force. only the biggest night in the british night in the calendar can deliver. celebrating in front and behind the camera here in britain and across the world. it the camera here in britain and across the world.— across the world. it is no exaggeration _ across the world. it is no exaggeration to - across the world. it is no exaggeration to say - across the world. it is no exaggeration to say this| across the world. it is no - exaggeration to say this room has in it the greatest actors in the world.— has in it the greatest actors in the world. inside the royal festival hall, _ in the world. inside the royal festival hall, master - in the world. inside the royal festival hall, master of - festival hall, master of ceremonies david tennant got down to business. a night of laughter but also emotion, particularly when da'vinejoy particularly when da'vine joy randolph picked up best supporting actress. there have been countless marys throughout history who have never got a chance to wear a be
britain and america united to celebrate movies with the irish out in force. only the biggest night in the british night in the calendar can deliver. celebrating in front and behind the camera here in britain and across the world. it the camera here in britain and across the world.— across the world. it is no exaggeration _ across the world. it is no exaggeration to - across the world. it is no exaggeration to say - across the world. it is no exaggeration to say this| across the world. it is...
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let's speak to our north america correspondent peter bowes. hello to you. tell us more about the outcome, it is what we were expecting, for bothjoe biden and donald trump? h0 biden and donald trump? no surrises biden and donald trump? fir? surprises here, no surprise that donald trump should defeat nikki haley, his only remaining opposition to get the nomination for the republican party. nikki haley still insisting in the last few hours that she would stay in this race, all the way through to at least in a weeks time super tuesday when several states go to the polls. it does not seem to the polls. it does not seem to be any route in terms of those remaining states for nikki haley to make an impact against donald trump, in fact as to trump releasing a statement after these results saying he is looking forward to a big win on novemberfive of the general election in fact he said he cannot wait for that day to come and his focus clearly now is on the fight againstjoe biden. mr biden also had a very good night, he is clearly the most popular candidate for the de
let's speak to our north america correspondent peter bowes. hello to you. tell us more about the outcome, it is what we were expecting, for bothjoe biden and donald trump? h0 biden and donald trump? no surrises biden and donald trump? fir? surprises here, no surprise that donald trump should defeat nikki haley, his only remaining opposition to get the nomination for the republican party. nikki haley still insisting in the last few hours that she would stay in this race, all the way through to...