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jeremy bowen earlier i . stories. jeremy bowen earlier i heard — stories. jeremy bowen earlier i heard him _ stories. jeremy bowen earlier i heard him talking about innocent people _ heard him talking about innocent people being used as human shields, and the _ people being used as human shields, and the correspondence saying that they were _ and the correspondence saying that they were saying to the woman, what is that, _ they were saying to the woman, what is that, that _ they were saying to the woman, what is that, that is your grave. she was only saved — is that, that is your grave. she was only saved from being put in that growth _ only saved from being put in that growth by— only saved from being put in that growth by the ukrainian soldiers who arrived _ growth by the ukrainian soldiers who arrived in _ growth by the ukrainian soldiers who arrived in her village and got rid of the _ arrived in her village and got rid of the russian troops. we thought we had consigned this kind of stuff to history— had consigned this kind of stuff to history at
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jeremy bowen, live in i themselves for bad times. many i thanks. jeremy bowen, live in kyiv. the biggest rise in energy prices in living memory has come into effect in britain, just as millions of households are dealing with a surge in the overall cost of living. the energy price cap has risen by 5a%, the maximum suppliers in england, wales and scotland can charge, for each unit of gas and electricity we all use. that means an average increase in bills of nearly £700 a year, or around £60 a month, for a typical household, taking the total tojust under £2000 a year. and those on pre—payment meters face an even bigger rise, £708 a year, taking the average bill tojust over £2,000. but it's notjust the rising cost of energy. car and council taxes, as well as water bills, for many, have also gone up today. however, there has been a rise in the national living wage, by 59p, up to £9.50 an hour. our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith has been finding out how some households are trying to cope with the rising cost of living. it's costing me so much money. i'm scare
jeremy bowen, live in i themselves for bad times. many i thanks. jeremy bowen, live in kyiv. the biggest rise in energy prices in living memory has come into effect in britain, just as millions of households are dealing with a surge in the overall cost of living. the energy price cap has risen by 5a%, the maximum suppliers in england, wales and scotland can charge, for each unit of gas and electricity we all use. that means an average increase in bills of nearly £700 a year, or around £60 a...
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that is the test.— that is the test. jeremy, always aood to that is the test. jeremy, always good to talk _ that is the test. jeremy, always good to talk to _ that is the test. jeremy, always good to talk to you, _ that is the test. jeremy, always good to talk to you, thank- that is the test. jeremy, always good to talk to you, thank you | that is the test. jeremy, always i good to talk to you, thank you for joining us and all of your reporting from ukraine. joining us and all of your reporting from ukraine. the so called information war has been evident in the conflict. russia has tried to rubbish allegations from ukraine that it targeted civilians on purpose. it's even accused ukraine of mocking up and staging so—called atrocities. marianna spring is the bbc�*s specialist disinformation reporter and host of the war on truth podcast. this week, horrific allegations of war crimes and attacks on ukrainian cities have shocked the world. and there has been plenty of evidence. photos, videos, testimony. but, despite that, russia has tried to deny its involvement, twisting words and p
that is the test.— that is the test. jeremy, always aood to that is the test. jeremy, always good to talk _ that is the test. jeremy, always good to talk to _ that is the test. jeremy, always good to talk to you, _ that is the test. jeremy, always good to talk to you, thank- that is the test. jeremy, always good to talk to you, thank you | that is the test. jeremy, always i good to talk to you, thank you for joining us and all of your reporting from ukraine. joining us and all of your...
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let there, jeremy hunt is in the running for sure. . there, jeremy hunt is in the running for sure. , ., ., ~ for sure. let us move on. we could robabl for sure. let us move on. we could probably talk— for sure. let us move on. we could probably talk about _ for sure. let us move on. we could probably talk about that _ for sure. let us move on. we could probably talk about that all - for sure. let us move on. we could probably talk about that all night. i probably talk about that all night. the ft has got a story that satan number ten threatens to shred brexit trade deal with a new northern ireland bill. the whole question of northern ireland and brexit weather borisjohnson will try northern ireland and brexit weather boris johnson will try and northern ireland and brexit weather borisjohnson will try and do something may be again whip up brexit support if he's politically facing problems has long been talked about. as the ft explains it's also quite difficult, any such move would anger brussels and european when this post be putting a united front up this post be putting a united f
let there, jeremy hunt is in the running for sure. . there, jeremy hunt is in the running for sure. , ., ., ~ for sure. let us move on. we could robabl for sure. let us move on. we could probably talk— for sure. let us move on. we could probably talk about _ for sure. let us move on. we could probably talk about that _ for sure. let us move on. we could probably talk about that all - for sure. let us move on. we could probably talk about that all night. i probably talk about that all night....
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jeremy. >> my word is go deep, to words. i was just going to do deet but you need a verb, and go deep. and for me this is motivated by the idea that both when i was looking for my own career path, but also as a professor and as someone who served at the seniot levels of government, icy generalists everywhere i look. people who have invested in checking every box. trying out everything, who present themselves as capable of learning something quickly and rapidly being deployed. took him the young person who dug deep. the reason is because if you really want to solve problems in the world, you have to get beyond the thin top layer of understanding. you have to go deep on the problem for you have to actually exercise your muscle in terms of thinking about how to solve a problem. at the cares much about the idea is you do about the implementation. and so my advice is always to young people, to go deep. to pick something you care about and look at it from every angle and work on it in a real setting. try to actually move the needl
jeremy. >> my word is go deep, to words. i was just going to do deet but you need a verb, and go deep. and for me this is motivated by the idea that both when i was looking for my own career path, but also as a professor and as someone who served at the seniot levels of government, icy generalists everywhere i look. people who have invested in checking every box. trying out everything, who present themselves as capable of learning something quickly and rapidly being deployed. took him the...
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welcome jeremy. and last but not least, marietje schaake, international policy director of the cyber policy center and international policy fellow at artificial intelligence and stanford. 10 years as a representative of european parliaments, two years nof stanford including one and a half remotely. first book she's writing, 24,300 people following on twitter and zero 2 zero, the phone code inamsterdam used for the city .looking forward to your conversation. over to you, marietje schaake . >> thank you and from my side a warm welcome to everybody joining. it's a real celebration today as well. i want to congratulate mehran and rob on the release of their book "system error: where big tech went wrong and how we can reboot". and i can't stress enough how important it is to hear such a diagnosis, well researched, and well argued from americans. i say that being in europe e now but of course the world is looking at what kithe united states is doing both in terms of strength coming out of silicon valley bu
welcome jeremy. and last but not least, marietje schaake, international policy director of the cyber policy center and international policy fellow at artificial intelligence and stanford. 10 years as a representative of european parliaments, two years nof stanford including one and a half remotely. first book she's writing, 24,300 people following on twitter and zero 2 zero, the phone code inamsterdam used for the city .looking forward to your conversation. over to you, marietje schaake ....
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jeremy bowen for now, thank you very much. jeremy _ that. jeremy bowen for now, thank you very much. jeremy and - that. jeremy bowen for now, thank. you very much. jeremy and his team seeing some very distressing scenes there on the outskirts of ukraine's capital, and there is a lengthy piecejeremy has written capital, and there is a lengthy piece jeremy has written for us capital, and there is a lengthy piecejeremy has written for us on the bbc website about what he and his team have found as well. the now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. thanks a lot, jane. today has been another chilly day, cold winds and we've had a familiar mix of sunshine and wintry showers. here's one of those snow flurries coming down, right on the seafront of hastings and east sussex, right down to very low levels and we've had some very threatening skies as well at times. as though shares have been moving in, you can see on the radar picture the extent of those showers pushing and across england and wales, we've got some rain moving into scotl
jeremy bowen for now, thank you very much. jeremy _ that. jeremy bowen for now, thank you very much. jeremy and - that. jeremy bowen for now, thank. you very much. jeremy and his team seeing some very distressing scenes there on the outskirts of ukraine's capital, and there is a lengthy piecejeremy has written capital, and there is a lengthy piece jeremy has written for us capital, and there is a lengthy piecejeremy has written for us on the bbc website about what he and his team have found as...
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jeremy lives in the new york area and this is his first book. welcome jeremy. thank you. um insurgency was just published the day before yesterday and it's already a lot of attention. um joe scarborough of msnbc called it abrasing account of how the party of lincoln and reagan was hijacked by gadflies and grifters who reshaped their movement into becoming an anti-democratic cancer that attacked the us capitol. the book is available to buy at our program partner watch on booksellers, and we'll soon be available to borrow through the library. now, i'm also happy to introduce jeremy's conversation partner david halpfinger the political editor of the new york times. in fact david is jeremy's editor at the paper. so this conversation might give us a glimpse of what it's like behind the scenes at the
jeremy lives in the new york area and this is his first book. welcome jeremy. thank you. um insurgency was just published the day before yesterday and it's already a lot of attention. um joe scarborough of msnbc called it abrasing account of how the party of lincoln and reagan was hijacked by gadflies and grifters who reshaped their movement into becoming an anti-democratic cancer that attacked the us capitol. the book is available to buy at our program partner watch on booksellers, and we'll...
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jeremy: ruble fuels, we make them predominantly from waste. used cooking oils collect from restaurants all across the country and we convert them into a drop in diesel. we put the renewable into diesel if you want. kailey: let's talk about that. when you look at sustainable jet fuel, it's been more expensive than that of regular jet fuel. as we see regular fossil fuel prices increasing, is that gap closing, are we seeing sustainable options becoming more cost-effective? jeremy: it's true it's more extensive than petroleum jet fuel today but that's because it contains the cost of carbon and pollution unlike jet fuel which puts the cost of pollution and carbon onto society into climate change. the gap will narrow but i don't think it will necessarily close. that's not really the aim. this is a sustainable fuel. with these high gasoline prices i don't think anyone is arguing going back to leaded gasoline or going back to burning another hole in the ozone layers in >> -- ozone play or. -- ozone layer. >> taking the last delivery of russian crude,
jeremy: ruble fuels, we make them predominantly from waste. used cooking oils collect from restaurants all across the country and we convert them into a drop in diesel. we put the renewable into diesel if you want. kailey: let's talk about that. when you look at sustainable jet fuel, it's been more expensive than that of regular jet fuel. as we see regular fossil fuel prices increasing, is that gap closing, are we seeing sustainable options becoming more cost-effective? jeremy: it's true it's...
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thank you so much to jeremy bash ambassador william taylor for joining us this evening. coming up next, he spent nearly six weeks reporting on of the millions of ukrainians fleeing for their lives. my dear friend and partner ali velshi and i compare notes on the desperate situation. and what comes next for the refugees outside of the country and around the world, when the 11th hour continues. >> we have 300,000 coming to just one city. of course it puts an enormous strain on the city's services because we have granted ukrainians citizen like status. access to free education, free health care, free social protection. so of course the service of the city are strained. we can't envision a second wave. of course, 3 million refugees and one country, that's a hell of a lot. >> sure is. it is worth repeating, this is a war against humanity itself. more than 5 million ukrainians have fled to neighboring countries. and poland alone has already taken in a close to 3 million refugees. my dear friend and partner ali velshi as back after five weeks of reporting in the region. welcome
thank you so much to jeremy bash ambassador william taylor for joining us this evening. coming up next, he spent nearly six weeks reporting on of the millions of ukrainians fleeing for their lives. my dear friend and partner ali velshi and i compare notes on the desperate situation. and what comes next for the refugees outside of the country and around the world, when the 11th hour continues. >> we have 300,000 coming to just one city. of course it puts an enormous strain on the city's...
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., stand now. jeremy bowen, thank you. at this war grinds _ stand now. jeremy bowen, thank you. at this war grinds on _ stand now. jeremy bowen, thank you. at this war grinds on and _ stand now. jeremy bowen, thank you. at this war grinds on and its _ stand now. jeremy bowen, thank you. at this war grinds on and its sixth - at this war grinds on and its sixth week the ukrainian government has made it clear there are three things it needs from its allies in the west, weapons, weapons, and more weapons. russia has simplified its war aims for now and so can focus attention on capturing the ethnic russian heartland of the donbas. that will mean unbearable pressure being placed on ukrainian troops trying to hold the line there, hence the desperate pleas for more sophisticated weaponry from nato, and in the middle of all this of course are civilians, russia being kicked off the un human rights council today, testament to how the kremlin has so far fought this war, seemingly with scant regard for the innocent. that's it from me and the team here in kyiv, now back to you, reeta, in the
., stand now. jeremy bowen, thank you. at this war grinds _ stand now. jeremy bowen, thank you. at this war grinds on _ stand now. jeremy bowen, thank you. at this war grinds on and _ stand now. jeremy bowen, thank you. at this war grinds on and its _ stand now. jeremy bowen, thank you. at this war grinds on and its sixth - at this war grinds on and its sixth week the ukrainian government has made it clear there are three things it needs from its allies in the west, weapons, weapons, and more...
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jeremy lives in the new york area and this is his first book. welcome jeremy. thank you. um insurgency was just published the day before yesterday and it's already a lot of attention. um joe scarborough of msnbc called it abrasing account of how the party of lincoln and reagan was hijacked by gadflies and grifters who reshaped their movement into becoming an anti-democratic cancer that attacked the us capitol. the book is available to buy at our program partner watch on booksellers, and we'll soon be available to borrow through the library. now, i'm also happy to introduce jeremy's conversation partner david halpfinger the political editor of the new york times. in fact david is jeremy's editor at the paper. so this conversation might give us a glimpse of what it's like behind the scenes at the paper of record david lives in montclair. welcome, david, having me okay, so this is the moment we've all been waiting for and for all of you at home. please remember that you can start submitting your questions while the conversation is going on. i'll be back later after the q&a.
jeremy lives in the new york area and this is his first book. welcome jeremy. thank you. um insurgency was just published the day before yesterday and it's already a lot of attention. um joe scarborough of msnbc called it abrasing account of how the party of lincoln and reagan was hijacked by gadflies and grifters who reshaped their movement into becoming an anti-democratic cancer that attacked the us capitol. the book is available to buy at our program partner watch on booksellers, and we'll...
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now joining me now is co-founder and company ceo of the daily wire jeremy boring. jeremy for so long conservative parents have asked why are we, where are we paying for this to have our kids' minds, you know, tinkered with or toyed with or at least around the edges on some of these issues, where's just like the regular innocent kids' shows anymore. >> right. i think this goes right to the point of what we're trying do at the daily wire and that's that americans are tired of giving their money to woke corporations. they seem to hate them. they're tired of giving their money to woke media companies who subvert the truth and silent them and tired of giving their money to woke entertainment companies like disney who have not so secret gay agendas and want to push that on children. the problem is we don't have much alternative. on the media side we've had fox the last generation, almost the only voice in the media. and entertainment there's nothing. so what we're trying to do is build those. americans have a lot of economic might we just don't have anywhere to put it. w
now joining me now is co-founder and company ceo of the daily wire jeremy boring. jeremy for so long conservative parents have asked why are we, where are we paying for this to have our kids' minds, you know, tinkered with or toyed with or at least around the edges on some of these issues, where's just like the regular innocent kids' shows anymore. >> right. i think this goes right to the point of what we're trying do at the daily wire and that's that americans are tired of giving their...
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thank you so much to jeremy bash ambassador william taylor for joining us this evening. coming up next, he spent nearly six weeks reporting on of the millions of ukrainians fleeing for their lives. my dear friend and partner ali velshi and i compare notes on the desperate situation. and what comes next for the refugees outside of the country and around the world, when the 11th hour continues. our continues. you're a one-man stitchwork master. but your staffing plan needs to go up a size. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire way day, wayfair's biggest sale of matchi the year is biggertion. than ever! for two days only, april 27th and 28th, get the lowest prices on thousands of items for your home. shop outdoor furniture up to 65% off... rugs up to 80% off... and lighting up to 65% off... plus, get bonus savings with a wayfair credit card and free shipping on everything! shop way day, our biggest sale of the year. happening april 27th and 28th at wayfa
thank you so much to jeremy bash ambassador william taylor for joining us this evening. coming up next, he spent nearly six weeks reporting on of the millions of ukrainians fleeing for their lives. my dear friend and partner ali velshi and i compare notes on the desperate situation. and what comes next for the refugees outside of the country and around the world, when the 11th hour continues. our continues. you're a one-man stitchwork master. but your staffing plan needs to go up a size. you...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news. anchor: just a few miles from the highway where jeremy was reporting liza town 13 miles from the capital and the scene of recent heavy fighting and terrible damage as a forces try to encircle kyiv. ukrainian say it has been liberated and our international correspondent has be with ukrainian troops. reports contain upsetting images. correspondent: under foreboding skies we enter a town. it now stands as a testament to ukrainian resilience and russian defeat. we travel u armed escorts, a tense journey along a carefully chosen route. we were warned russian forces might still be in the forest on the outskirts. they occupied a fifth of the town and have left their mark. ukrainian troops have driven them out and reclaimed the ruins. the damage year gives a sense of how fierce the fhting as been. this was a key battleground and ukraine's victory was key. if the russians had pushed through they would have been on the way to kyiv, just a short drive down the road. where is the child that cheri
jeremy bowen, bbc news. anchor: just a few miles from the highway where jeremy was reporting liza town 13 miles from the capital and the scene of recent heavy fighting and terrible damage as a forces try to encircle kyiv. ukrainian say it has been liberated and our international correspondent has be with ukrainian troops. reports contain upsetting images. correspondent: under foreboding skies we enter a town. it now stands as a testament to ukrainian resilience and russian defeat. we travel u...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news. anchor: just a few miles from the highway where jeremy was reporting liza town 13 miles from the capital and the scene of recent heavy fighting and terrible damage as a forces try to encircle kyiv. ukrainian say it has been liberated and our international correspondent has been with ukrainian troops. reports contain upsetting images. correspondent: under foreboding skies we enter a town. it now stands as a testament to ukrainian resilience and russian defeat. we travel und armed escorts, a tense journey along a carefully chosen route. we were warned russian forces might still be in the forest on the outskirts. they occupied a fifth of the town and have left their mark. ukrainian troops have driven them out and reclaimed the ruins. the damage year gives a sense of how fierce the fighting as been. this was a key battleground and ukraine's victory was key. if the russians had pushed through they would have been on the way to kyiv, just a short drive down the road. where is the child that
jeremy bowen, bbc news. anchor: just a few miles from the highway where jeremy was reporting liza town 13 miles from the capital and the scene of recent heavy fighting and terrible damage as a forces try to encircle kyiv. ukrainian say it has been liberated and our international correspondent has been with ukrainian troops. reports contain upsetting images. correspondent: under foreboding skies we enter a town. it now stands as a testament to ukrainian resilience and russian defeat. we travel...
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it jeremy hunt saying this does recall thalidomide-— jeremy hunt saying this does recall thalidomide. , , , ., thalidomide. it seems very bad that a roblem thalidomide. it seems very bad that a problem has _ thalidomide. it seems very bad that a problem has emerged _ thalidomide. it seems very bad that a problem has emerged that - thalidomide. it seems very bad that a problem has emerged that has . thalidomide. it seems very bad that i a problem has emerged that has been known about and then the drug is still being used. we don�*t know exactly what the story is or why it is being used and prescribed clearly it is risk from something then you should not be dispensing it to more people. it should be stopping their inanities comments are very pertinent in this respect. i expect we will leave it there. that�*s it for this hour. the papers will be back again tomorrow evening with writer and broadcaster kate bevan and political editor at politics home, adam payne. dojoin us then if you can but for now, goodnight. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through next
it jeremy hunt saying this does recall thalidomide-— jeremy hunt saying this does recall thalidomide. , , , ., thalidomide. it seems very bad that a roblem thalidomide. it seems very bad that a problem has _ thalidomide. it seems very bad that a problem has emerged _ thalidomide. it seems very bad that a problem has emerged that - thalidomide. it seems very bad that a problem has emerged that has . thalidomide. it seems very bad that i a problem has emerged that has been known about and then...
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welcome, jeremy. last but not least, this conversation, she is the international policy director at the cyber policy center and the international policy fellow at stanford. ten years as a representative in the european parliament, two years at stanford including one and a half remotely. first book she is writing. 24,300 people on twitter. still used to refer to the city. so glad to have all four of you here today. we are looking forward to your conversation. over to you. >> thank you so much. a warm welcome to everybody joining. a real celebration today as well. i want to welcome jeremy and rob on the launch of their book where big tech went wrong and how we can reboot it. i cannot stress enough how important it is to hear such a diagnosis, well researched, well argued from americans. i say that being in europe now. of course, the world is looking at what the united states is doing both in terms of strengths coming out of silicon valley, but the harms and the ripple effect around the world. it is impo
welcome, jeremy. last but not least, this conversation, she is the international policy director at the cyber policy center and the international policy fellow at stanford. ten years as a representative in the european parliament, two years at stanford including one and a half remotely. first book she is writing. 24,300 people on twitter. still used to refer to the city. so glad to have all four of you here today. we are looking forward to your conversation. over to you. >> thank you so...
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jeremy lives in the new york area and this is his first book. welcome jeremy. thank you. um insurgency was just published the day before
jeremy lives in the new york area and this is his first book. welcome jeremy. thank you. um insurgency was just published the day before
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jeremy lives in the new york area and this is his first book. welcome jeremy. thank you.
jeremy lives in the new york area and this is his first book. welcome jeremy. thank you.
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jeremy lives in the new york area and this is his first book. welcome jeremy. thank you. um insurgency was just published
jeremy lives in the new york area and this is his first book. welcome jeremy. thank you. um insurgency was just published
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these are just reports but it isjournalists like jeremy bowen who we've seen earlier_ like jeremy bowen who we've seen earlier bearing witness to what's going _ earlier bearing witness to what's going on. — earlier bearing witness to what's going on, who has put himself in harms _ going on, who has put himself in harms way, _ going on, who has put himself in harms way, at least six journalists have _ harms way, at least six journalists have lost — harms way, at least six journalists have lost their lives in their efforts _ have lost their lives in their efforts to tell the truth. the thing that strikes me about this is if you remember— that strikes me about this is if you remember at that strikes me about this is if you rememberat the that strikes me about this is if you remember at the start vladimir putin said this _ remember at the start vladimir putin said this was a special military operation _ said this was a special military operation to reunite the greater rus people _ operation to reunite the greater rus people. this is what he's doing to so-caiied — people. this is wha
these are just reports but it isjournalists like jeremy bowen who we've seen earlier_ like jeremy bowen who we've seen earlier bearing witness to what's going _ earlier bearing witness to what's going on. — earlier bearing witness to what's going on, who has put himself in harms _ going on, who has put himself in harms way, _ going on, who has put himself in harms way, at least six journalists have _ harms way, at least six journalists have lost — harms way, at least six journalists have...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, outside kyiv. well, just a few miles from the e—iio highway where jeremy was reporting, lies the town of irpin. now the ukrainians say it's been liberated, and our international correspondent, orla guerin has been there, with ukrainian troops. again, her report contains some upsetting images. underforeboding skies, we entered the town of irpin. it now stands as a testament to ukrainian resilience and russian defeat. we travelled under armed escort. a tense journey along a carefully chosen route. we were warned russian forces might still be in the forests on the outskirts. they occupied about a fifth of irpin and have left their mark. but ukrainian troops have driven them out and reclaimed the ruins. the damage here gives a sense of how fierce the fighting has been. this was a key battleground and ukraine's victory here was critical. if the russians had been able to push through here, they would have been on the way to kyiv. the capital is just a short drive down the road. where is the child who c
jeremy bowen, bbc news, outside kyiv. well, just a few miles from the e—iio highway where jeremy was reporting, lies the town of irpin. now the ukrainians say it's been liberated, and our international correspondent, orla guerin has been there, with ukrainian troops. again, her report contains some upsetting images. underforeboding skies, we entered the town of irpin. it now stands as a testament to ukrainian resilience and russian defeat. we travelled under armed escort. a tense journey...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, outside kyiv. welljust a few miles from the e—iio highway where jeremy was reporting, lies the town of irpin. now the ukrainians say it's been liberated, and our international correspondent, orla guerin has been there, with ukrainian troops. again, her report contains some upsetting images. underforeboding skies, we entered the town of irpin. it now stands as a testament to ukrainian resilience and russian defeat. we travelled under armed escort. a tense journey along a carefully chosen route. we were warned russian forces might still be in the forests on the outskirts. they occupied about a fifth of irpin and have left their mark. but ukrainian troops have driven them out and reclaimed the ruins. the damage here gives a sense of how fierce the fighting has been. this was a key battleground and ukraine's victory here was critical. if the russians had been able to push through here, they would have been on the way to kyiv. the capital is just a short drive down the road. where is the child who che
jeremy bowen, bbc news, outside kyiv. welljust a few miles from the e—iio highway where jeremy was reporting, lies the town of irpin. now the ukrainians say it's been liberated, and our international correspondent, orla guerin has been there, with ukrainian troops. again, her report contains some upsetting images. underforeboding skies, we entered the town of irpin. it now stands as a testament to ukrainian resilience and russian defeat. we travelled under armed escort. a tense journey along...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, outside kyiv. well, just a few miles from the e—iio highway where jeremy was reporting, lies the town of irpin, 13 miles from the capital and also the scene of recent heavy fighting and terrible damage, as russian forces tried to encircle kyiv. now the ukrainians say it's been liberated, and our international correspondent, orla guerin has been there, with ukrainian troops. again, her report contains some upsetting images underforeboding skies, we entered the town of irpin. it now stands as a testament to ukrainian resilience and russian defeat. we travelled under armed escort. a tense journey along a carefully chosen route. we were warned russian forces might still be in the forests on the outskirts. they occupied about a fifth of irpin and have left their mark. but ukrainian troops have driven them out and reclaimed the ruins. the damage here gives a sense of how fierce the fighting has been. this was a key battleground and ukraine's victory here was critical. if the russians had been able to p
jeremy bowen, bbc news, outside kyiv. well, just a few miles from the e—iio highway where jeremy was reporting, lies the town of irpin, 13 miles from the capital and also the scene of recent heavy fighting and terrible damage, as russian forces tried to encircle kyiv. now the ukrainians say it's been liberated, and our international correspondent, orla guerin has been there, with ukrainian troops. again, her report contains some upsetting images underforeboding skies, we entered the town of...
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jeremy boring. jeremyerem for so long conservae parents have asked whyhy are we why are we paying for this to have our kids minds tinkered with or toyed with or at least around the edges on some of these issues where it's just like the regular innocent kids shows anymoreular? i think this goes right to the point of what we're trying to do with the daily wiref and that's that americans are tired of giving their money to r corporations who seem toat hate them. they're tired ofy t giving their money to media companies who subvert m the truth and try to silence them and they're tired of giving their money to work. entertainment companiesnd o like disney who have not so secretco agendas for and want tomp add into content for little children. the problem is americans haven't had a lot of alternatives. i mean on the media side we've had fox forha the lastre generan as almost the only alternative voice in the media and entertainment. there's been nothing. and so what the daily wire is trying to do is build
jeremy boring. jeremyerem for so long conservae parents have asked whyhy are we why are we paying for this to have our kids minds tinkered with or toyed with or at least around the edges on some of these issues where it's just like the regular innocent kids shows anymoreular? i think this goes right to the point of what we're trying to do with the daily wiref and that's that americans are tired of giving their money to r corporations who seem toat hate them. they're tired ofy t giving their...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, kyiv. jeremy bowen and his reflections on aa days of battle. the war here has seen millions of people flee their homes seeking safety and shelter, and the trains have been a lifeline. the staff on the railways, throughout my time reporting this story, have been proud they've kept the carriages moving, despite everything. very proud. to deliberately target the network by attacking a major station — if that's proved — would be a new low in an already despicable war. that's it from me and the team here in kyiv, now back to you in the studio. thank you very much, clive. clive myrie there. here in the uk, the home secretary, priti patel, has apologised for the visa delays which have prevented thousands of ukrainians fleeing the violence from entering the country. new figures show that a1,000 visas for ukrainians have now been issued, and a total of 12,000 refugees have arrived in the country — that's in stark contrast to the hundreds of thousands who've been accepted in some european nations. our home editor mark easton has more. the welcome f
jeremy bowen, bbc news, kyiv. jeremy bowen and his reflections on aa days of battle. the war here has seen millions of people flee their homes seeking safety and shelter, and the trains have been a lifeline. the staff on the railways, throughout my time reporting this story, have been proud they've kept the carriages moving, despite everything. very proud. to deliberately target the network by attacking a major station — if that's proved — would be a new low in an already despicable war....
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and i think it will go on for weeks, maybe even longer. >> jeremy, we reported on the u.s. training ukrainian troops, actually, training the trainers on american artillery. let's talk particularly about these howitzers. how important are they? could they be in the fight for eastern ukraine? >> yeah, they give the ukrainians about 10 to 20 miles worth of range with those hundred and 55 millimeter shells. they can be fired very precisely, so to ambassador mcfaul's point, this is an armored fight between two standing militaries at aground bottle, and sort of a traditional set piece armor on armor fight, the houses are you're going to be very effective. they'll be sorted to the front lines. so to have some resilience and some survive ability. the keys to get them trained, i think here, the model that the u.s. is employing by bringing a small number of ukrainian elements outside of the country to train to either poland or romania or slovakia, nearby the western part of ukraine. that's a terrific model, because i think that's one we're going to employ over and over again as we gi
and i think it will go on for weeks, maybe even longer. >> jeremy, we reported on the u.s. training ukrainian troops, actually, training the trainers on american artillery. let's talk particularly about these howitzers. how important are they? could they be in the fight for eastern ukraine? >> yeah, they give the ukrainians about 10 to 20 miles worth of range with those hundred and 55 millimeter shells. they can be fired very precisely, so to ambassador mcfaul's point, this is an...
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jeremy and dan, thank you very much. appreciate it. >> thanks. >> thank you. >> cheryl: are tesla investors overreacting to elon musk's twitter bid by dumping shares in the ev company? charlie has the intel. he will break that next. tech is the big story here. the nasdaq is up over 400 points right now. dow up 659. claman countdown coming right back. exploring the heart of historic europe with viking, you'll get closer to iconic landmarks, to local life and legendary treasures as you sail onboard our patented, award-winning viking longships. you'll enjoy many extras, including wi-fi, cultural enrichment from ship to shore and engaging excursions. viking - voted number one river cruise line by condé nast readers. learn more at viking.com. you're a one-man stitchwork master. but your staffing plan needs to go up a size. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >> cheryl: want to take a look at shares of t
jeremy and dan, thank you very much. appreciate it. >> thanks. >> thank you. >> cheryl: are tesla investors overreacting to elon musk's twitter bid by dumping shares in the ev company? charlie has the intel. he will break that next. tech is the big story here. the nasdaq is up over 400 points right now. dow up 659. claman countdown coming right back. exploring the heart of historic europe with viking, you'll get closer to iconic landmarks, to local life and legendary treasures...
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jeremy bowen is with me. what more do we know about this? well, it is a really horrible thing to watch because there are a number of soldiers on the ground and they have been identified as russians and there is one who is moving slightly and somebody comes up and puts a few more bullets into him and then he does not move any more, there's a lot of blood. and they are quite triumphalist about it as well, celebrating, very about it. under the laws of war, you know, a much maligned body of work but the only way we have ofjudging these things, when a soldier is either captured or wounded, they become effectively a noncombatant and they have the same status as civilians. so if it is what it seems to be, it is clearly grounds for being a war crime. the question then is what does the ukrainian government do about it. do they try to sweep it under the carpet or do they go after the perpetrators? that is the test really of a government in the circumstances because sadly, in every war, there are atrocities and there are crimes, usually from every side
jeremy bowen is with me. what more do we know about this? well, it is a really horrible thing to watch because there are a number of soldiers on the ground and they have been identified as russians and there is one who is moving slightly and somebody comes up and puts a few more bullets into him and then he does not move any more, there's a lot of blood. and they are quite triumphalist about it as well, celebrating, very about it. under the laws of war, you know, a much maligned body of work...
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what is going on here, jeremy? these were! going on here, jeremy? these were russian troops originally told, as we understanding, that they would be liberators for the ukrainian people but the brutality they appear to have shown, entire populations of towns and villages is horrific. are they acting under direction from senior people in the army or is this just something crazy that has gone on in these kind of areas that you have been visiting?— on in these kind of areas that you have been visiting? sometimes when ou see have been visiting? sometimes when you see crimes _ have been visiting? sometimes when you see crimes of— have been visiting? sometimes when you see crimes of war _ have been visiting? sometimes when you see crimes of war occurring, i have been visiting? sometimes when you see crimes of war occurring, and| you see crimes of war occurring, and i have quite a bit over the years seen that, sometimes it is done because there might be a rogue unit or even rogue individuals in an otherwise quite well—run force. but so much seems to b
what is going on here, jeremy? these were! going on here, jeremy? these were russian troops originally told, as we understanding, that they would be liberators for the ukrainian people but the brutality they appear to have shown, entire populations of towns and villages is horrific. are they acting under direction from senior people in the army or is this just something crazy that has gone on in these kind of areas that you have been visiting?— on in these kind of areas that you have been...
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hunt could be things possible, jeremy hunt could he the _ things possible, jeremy hunt could be the answer to anybody's prayers but they're — be the answer to anybody's prayers but they're praying to entirely the wrong _ but they're praying to entirely the wrong god. | but they're praying to entirely the wrong god-— wrong god. i don't know your thoughts _ on this, but the party with which he had already been fined for his surprise birthday party and the had it sprung on them. is it a curious defensive they thought there would be future fines. it's almost like saying, what do you expect, ifed eight meetings on the same day my mind and soul of the place, someone does something totally unexpected, i look into it and what else to expect to do? walked out of my wife bought me a birthday cake in front of some friends and colleagues? that defence probably cannot apply to any the other events. find probably cannot apply to any the other events.— probably cannot apply to any the other events. : :, :, other events. and were going to find out soon, hopefully _ other events. and were goi
hunt could be things possible, jeremy hunt could he the _ things possible, jeremy hunt could be the answer to anybody's prayers but they're — be the answer to anybody's prayers but they're praying to entirely the wrong _ but they're praying to entirely the wrong god. | but they're praying to entirely the wrong god-— wrong god. i don't know your thoughts _ on this, but the party with which he had already been fined for his surprise birthday party and the had it sprung on them. is it a...
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jeremy, president biden has been criticized for not getting the right type of military substance there, and not getting it there fast enough. i want to share what he said and what secretary of state said about all this earlier today. >> yesterday, i signed another package to send more javelin missiles, shoulder mounted missiles that can take out tanks and armored vehicles. advanced weapons and ammunition are flowing in every single day. >> between the united states and other allies and partners, for every russian tank in ukraine, we have provided or will soon provide ten anti-tank systems, ten for every single russian tank. >> how do you think the administration is doing, jeremy, i getting to say it out? how critical or weapons like javelins? >> there has been one point 65 billion dollars worth of military assistance that has gotten into the ukrainians. this is the largest in direct war that unites us is ever fought. we are not only fighting it alone, we are fighting it alongside at least 30 countries in nato and other countries like australia and coaches around the world who are suppo
jeremy, president biden has been criticized for not getting the right type of military substance there, and not getting it there fast enough. i want to share what he said and what secretary of state said about all this earlier today. >> yesterday, i signed another package to send more javelin missiles, shoulder mounted missiles that can take out tanks and armored vehicles. advanced weapons and ammunition are flowing in every single day. >> between the united states and other allies...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news. >> ukraine's top security official has denied accusations by russia that ukraine was behind an attk on an oil depot in the russian city of belgorod. the governor of the belgorod region said that ukrainian helicopters had attacked the oil depot in the early hours of friday. russia claims it was from missiles from two ukrainian helicopters but the ukrainian security council said that according to their information, the claim does not respond to reality. the kremlin says the incident will not help the ongoing negotiations between the two sides. for more on russia's military strategy, i am joined by the senior international defense researcher with the rand corporation. thanks for talking with us. let's start with that allegation we have heard today tha ukrainians carried out an attack in russia. >> well, if it is true, it is a bold move on the part of the ukrainians, and likely to boost the morale of ukrainian forces. they have been able to cross th border and attack russia. but it is not clear, we will not know for days or weeks, it could have been a false flag opera
jeremy bowen, bbc news. >> ukraine's top security official has denied accusations by russia that ukraine was behind an attk on an oil depot in the russian city of belgorod. the governor of the belgorod region said that ukrainian helicopters had attacked the oil depot in the early hours of friday. russia claims it was from missiles from two ukrainian helicopters but the ukrainian security council said that according to their information, the claim does not respond to reality. the kremlin...
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corbyn was leading _ planning when jeremy corbyn was leading the labour party, he was talking _ leading the labour party, he was talking about spending around 400 billion— talking about spending around 400 billion by— talking about spending around 400 billion by borrowing, in a sense, rishi _ billion by borrowing, in a sense, rishi sunak— billion by borrowing, in a sense, rishi sunak actually took over his budget _ rishi sunak actually took over his budget. the tories said it was impossible to spend that kind of money, — impossible to spend that kind of money, rishi sunak proved it was possible _ money, rishi sunak proved it was possible and i appreciate we have to -et possible and i appreciate we have to get it _ possible and i appreciate we have to get it back _ possible and i appreciate we have to get it back eventually, but now is not the _ get it back eventually, but now is not the time, with the way the bills are going _ not the time, with the way the bills are going up. not the time, with the way the bills are going oo— are going up. indeed. we will see what happens _ a
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, ivankiv. the ukrainian government has urged people in the east of the country to flee while they still can, as russian forces continue to shell towns and cities there. meanwhile an estimated 130 thousand people remain trapped in the southern port city. our correspondent, tom bateman, reports now from the city and he's been speaking to some of those who've managed to escape the fighting. some of the people arriving here didn't know if their country still existed. these are the survivors of europe's biggest humanitarian crisis in a generation. they've had no contact with the outside world for weeks. and they faced the choice of a journey through the front line. air raid siren sounds. ..or starvation and siege at home. "the russians claim they came to liberate us," anna tells me. "mariupol has become a graveyard, and all the neighbourhoods are covered with the graves of civilians." "the air strikes were the scariest," nina tells me. "they are constantly shelling. one of their strikes killed seven
jeremy bowen, bbc news, ivankiv. the ukrainian government has urged people in the east of the country to flee while they still can, as russian forces continue to shell towns and cities there. meanwhile an estimated 130 thousand people remain trapped in the southern port city. our correspondent, tom bateman, reports now from the city and he's been speaking to some of those who've managed to escape the fighting. some of the people arriving here didn't know if their country still existed. these...
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let's welcome in professor jeremy siegel of the wharton school that's the question. you have been among the loudest people out there inflation, inflation, inflation. the fed will have to be way more aggressive than the market thinks gundlach now says inflation is peaking and others have said it, too. what do you think? >> i think 8.5% year over year, that might be the peak, but i think there's going to be 6%, 7% year over year for a long time by the way, i think stephanie had it at the top of your program in terms of there's a lot of very negative forces for inflation in terms of making inflation worse. you see oil above 100 again and i'm particularly worried natural gas which is almost doubled, and i'm talking about february 23 gas when it's used for heating has almost doubled and if you take a look at the rental indexes and home ownership indexes they're only up 4% or 5% when we know home prices are up 15, 20% and that's going to get into that index. so technically, will we see something around 8.5% year over year well, maybe not, is it going to be that good if it
let's welcome in professor jeremy siegel of the wharton school that's the question. you have been among the loudest people out there inflation, inflation, inflation. the fed will have to be way more aggressive than the market thinks gundlach now says inflation is peaking and others have said it, too. what do you think? >> i think 8.5% year over year, that might be the peak, but i think there's going to be 6%, 7% year over year for a long time by the way, i think stephanie had it at the...
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. >> let's head to jeremy at the white house. jeremy, sources tell cnn the u.s. is prepping another $800 million weapons package for ukraine. what are you learning? >> reporter: yeah, that's right, ana. this would come a week after president biden issued that last $800 million of security assistance for ukraine. that came last week and now in a matter of days perhaps the u.s. will issue another $800 million of security assistance to ukraine according to multiple senior administration officials. now this package is still very much in the works, still being discussed between officials at the white house, at the pentagon, and throughout the government. but it could come in a matter of days, and it does reflect the sense of urgency that you feel inside the white house and inner other parts of the federal government about the need, the dire need, to assist ukraine in this battle that it is now facing with russia in eastern ukraine in that donbas region. and that's why you saw last week that $800 million package included heavy artillery. you can expect that more of tha
. >> let's head to jeremy at the white house. jeremy, sources tell cnn the u.s. is prepping another $800 million weapons package for ukraine. what are you learning? >> reporter: yeah, that's right, ana. this would come a week after president biden issued that last $800 million of security assistance for ukraine. that came last week and now in a matter of days perhaps the u.s. will issue another $800 million of security assistance to ukraine according to multiple senior...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, kyiv. at least 13 people have been killed following torrential rains and a landslide in a mining area of north—west colombia. the flooding surprised a group of miners as they were eating dinner on wednesday evening. shelley phelps reports. seen from above, the destruction and devastation caused by rain and flooding a mining camp in colombia's antioquia province. —— caused by rain flooding a mining camp in colombia's antioquia province. rescue workers began scouring for survivors and helping miners to evacuate but the effort to recover the missing had to be delayed until friday morning, due to inclement weather. family and friends joined in a frantic search for missing loved ones, fearing the worst. translation: as the hours go by, we, as family members, i get the idea that we may not find him alive. translation: ferney - was approximately between 20 and 21 years old. he was a young man who liked to go out a lot. he liked to go out to pick coffee. ferney was a very good worker, a good
jeremy bowen, bbc news, kyiv. at least 13 people have been killed following torrential rains and a landslide in a mining area of north—west colombia. the flooding surprised a group of miners as they were eating dinner on wednesday evening. shelley phelps reports. seen from above, the destruction and devastation caused by rain and flooding a mining camp in colombia's antioquia province. —— caused by rain flooding a mining camp in colombia's antioquia province. rescue workers began scouring...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, borodyanka. the many images of bodies lying in the streets of the city of bucha have caused global revulsion, and now ukrainian human rights officials say there may be as many as 300 corpses buried in a mass grave near a local church. the news comes as fresh stories of barbarity are emerging. yogita limaye has been back to bucha and sent us this report. destruction and death are expected during a conflict. but what's happened in bucha violates the rules of war and of humanity. irina abramova lived peacefully here with her husband until 5th march. then a russian tank pulled up outside. their home was shelled. as it was burning, russian soldiers shouted, calling the couple outside. translation: they wanted to know where the nazis are. _ they said we have an evil government with nazis in it and we should be punished for it. i said, "we're not guilty. we're just humans." minutes later, her husband 0leg, a ao—year—old welder, was shot in the head. russia saying it's not killed civilians deliberate
jeremy bowen, bbc news, borodyanka. the many images of bodies lying in the streets of the city of bucha have caused global revulsion, and now ukrainian human rights officials say there may be as many as 300 corpses buried in a mass grave near a local church. the news comes as fresh stories of barbarity are emerging. yogita limaye has been back to bucha and sent us this report. destruction and death are expected during a conflict. but what's happened in bucha violates the rules of war and of...
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jeremy bowen has been reporting on the conflict for more than a month, and he's sent us this report. a warning — it does contain some upsetting scenes. yuri went back to the place where his daughter ina was killed. the war has changed everything for ukrainians. "why did you burn her?" these ashes, he says, are all that's left. ina was a doctor, his only child. she was picking up medicines at a humanitarian centre when it was destroyed in one of russia's last attacks before the retreat from kyiv. explosions. it took hard fighting for the ukrainians to win the battle of kyiv, the first battle. there could be another. ukrainian willingness to fight and die upended every prediction of a swift russian victory. men under 60 have to stay to fight, but everyone i've met is a willing volunteer. we followed two students, maxim, aged 19, and his friend, demetro, who is 18, since they signed upjust after the invasion. i am studying the economy. and i am studying biology. they looked like friends off to a festival, except they had weapons. kyiv was turned into a fortress in a remarkable feat of
jeremy bowen has been reporting on the conflict for more than a month, and he's sent us this report. a warning — it does contain some upsetting scenes. yuri went back to the place where his daughter ina was killed. the war has changed everything for ukrainians. "why did you burn her?" these ashes, he says, are all that's left. ina was a doctor, his only child. she was picking up medicines at a humanitarian centre when it was destroyed in one of russia's last attacks before the...
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corbyn. _ member for islington north, jeremy corbyn, and what mess with this country— corbyn, and what mess with this country have been in if he was prime minisier— country have been in if he was prime minister and — country have been in if he was prime minister and you supported him. so, it was— minister and you supported him. so, it was a _ minister and you supported him. so, it was a real— minister and you supported him. so, it was a real fee for all and this is a paper— it was a real fee for all and this is a paper review and the front page of the _ is a paper review and the front page of the matter, frankly, it is a labour— of the matter, frankly, it is a labour party fly ship, isn't it, a propaganda machine from the labour party and _ propaganda machine from the labour party and i_ propaganda machine from the labour party and i think they have shot the belt far— party and i think they have shot the belt far too— party and i think they have shot the belt far too early because i think the comment about the prime minister knows _ the comment about the prime minister
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boweh_ tonight by your correspondent jeremy bowen from another town near kyiv with further atrocities seemingly happening there, with the blatant shelling _ happening there, with the blatant shelling of pertinent blocks, which of course — shelling of pertinent blocks, which of course we have seen quite a lot of course we have seen quite a lot of over— of course we have seen quite a lot of over the course of this war, really— of over the course of this war, really seems to be an instrument in shelling of— really seems to be an instrument in shelling of civilian buildings in a recklessly dangerous way about obviously seeking to endanger life there _ obviously seeking to endanger life there in— obviously seeking to endanger life there in claim lives, so this is just— there in claim lives, so this is just the — there in claim lives, so this is just the latest, most horrendous illustration of its committee bucha case: _ illustration of its committee bucha case, and — illustration of its committee bucha case, and some of the others that have _ case, and some of the others th
boweh_ tonight by your correspondent jeremy bowen from another town near kyiv with further atrocities seemingly happening there, with the blatant shelling _ happening there, with the blatant shelling of pertinent blocks, which of course — shelling of pertinent blocks, which of course we have seen quite a lot of course we have seen quite a lot of over— of course we have seen quite a lot of over the course of this war, really— of over the course of this war, really seems to be an instrument...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, ivankiv. she encouraged allies to i'm ukraine quickly, giving you the equipment it needs to make sure it fails. they resume discussions on thursday as to how to i'm ukraine against a renewed russian attack was the expect lunched in the east of the country. expect lunched in the east of the country. the ukrainian government has urged people in the east of the country to flee while they still can, as russian forces continue to shell towns and cities there. meanwhile an estimated 130 thousand people remain trapped in the southern port city of mariupol, in appalling conditions. the ukrainian authorities say they're trying to evacuate civilians through humanitarian corridors, with limited success. our correspondent, tom bateman, reports now from the city north of mariupol — he's been speaking to some of those who've managed to escape the fighting. some of the people arriving here didn't know if their country still existed. these are the survivors of europe's biggest humanitarian crisis in a gener
jeremy bowen, bbc news, ivankiv. she encouraged allies to i'm ukraine quickly, giving you the equipment it needs to make sure it fails. they resume discussions on thursday as to how to i'm ukraine against a renewed russian attack was the expect lunched in the east of the country. expect lunched in the east of the country. the ukrainian government has urged people in the east of the country to flee while they still can, as russian forces continue to shell towns and cities there. meanwhile an...
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so i thought jeremy's report was very compelling, | jeremy's report was very compelling, but i am not surprised to hear that russian forces are doing this. this is an institution that for centuries has used murder and torture are to achieve its aims. this is something that stalin and peter the great would recognised, and certainly general grass semi—. he owns this, the officers in the russian forces, they own desk. it's responsibility of officers in a formation, especially when soldiers get their blood up in combat. its officers responsibility to make sure that people do not violate the laws of armed conflict. so unfortunately, the ukrainians are paying a terrible price for this. yes the ukrainians are paying a terrible price for thie— price for this. yes indeed. that is one aspect _ price for this. yes indeed. that is one aspect of _ price for this. yes indeed. that is one aspect of the _ price for this. yes indeed. that is one aspect of the story. - price for this. yes indeed. that is one aspect of the story. i - price for this. yes indeed. that is one aspect of the story. i wan
so i thought jeremy's report was very compelling, | jeremy's report was very compelling, but i am not surprised to hear that russian forces are doing this. this is an institution that for centuries has used murder and torture are to achieve its aims. this is something that stalin and peter the great would recognised, and certainly general grass semi—. he owns this, the officers in the russian forces, they own desk. it's responsibility of officers in a formation, especially when soldiers get...