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richard has really — ordeal. that is right. richard has really spoken _ ordeal. that is right. richard has really spoken about - ordeal. that is right. richard has really spoken about this| has really spoken about this being the beginning of a new life. he is most looking forward to getting his wife into the house and making her a cup of tea. 0ne into the house and making her a cup of tea. one of those normal things that we all take for granted that we can do for our partners and he says that is the kind of thing he wants to get back to doing and as for the family of anoosheh ashoori, they said they just the family of anoosheh ashoori, they said theyjust need to rebuild the foundations of their family and they said it is great to have their cornerstone, as they called their dad and husband, back. that is their daughter, and wife, he is a father of two and children's lives have passed over the last six or seven years without their parents involvement. they've been able to see them at the end of a phone, at one point gabriella was able to see her mother in 2018 for three days, i
richard has really — ordeal. that is right. richard has really spoken _ ordeal. that is right. richard has really spoken about - ordeal. that is right. richard has really spoken about this| has really spoken about this being the beginning of a new life. he is most looking forward to getting his wife into the house and making her a cup of tea. 0ne into the house and making her a cup of tea. one of those normal things that we all take for granted that we can do for our partners and he says that...
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there's a lovely quote from richard in one of the _ a lovely quote from richard in one of the papers about how nazanin zaghari ratcliffe is going to begin the first— zaghari ratcliffe is going to begin the first day reunited with her family— the first day reunited with her familyjust learning how to be happy again _ familyjust learning how to be happy again is_ familyjust learning how to be happy again. is going to be baby steps, he says _ again. is going to be baby steps, he says she's— again. is going to be baby steps, he says. she's been sad and depressed a lot of— says. she's been sad and depressed a lot of the _ says. she's been sad and depressed a lot of the time and learning to be happy— lot of the time and learning to be happy again is probably actually where _ happy again is probably actually where we start as a family. it's like the — where we start as a family. it's like the first days now on the road to recovery — like the first days now on the road to recovery for these families, which — to recovery for these families, which is — to recovery for these f
there's a lovely quote from richard in one of the _ a lovely quote from richard in one of the papers about how nazanin zaghari ratcliffe is going to begin the first— zaghari ratcliffe is going to begin the first day reunited with her family— the first day reunited with her familyjust learning how to be happy again _ familyjust learning how to be happy again is_ familyjust learning how to be happy again. is going to be baby steps, he says _ again. is going to be baby steps, he says she's—...
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what did richard say? >> he questioned if i was all right, he questioned where was mom, and he said who do you think it is? someone you know? >> why would richard think that you might know the people who broke into the house? >> he felt like i was the one who got tied up and they came into my room. so he was just questioning, is it something having to do with you? did they have a personal vendetta on you or anything? >> as you'll see, that is a question that would could that up again. after the call, richard left work and drove to the house but the police tape was already up and they wouldn't let him through. >> i was really freaking out. what's going on? i was asking him, where is my mom at? where is my mom at? >> police took richard and ryan to the station. the boys were surprised to find themselves split up and sitting in separate interview rooms. ryan's hands were bagged to preserve any evidence. but before detective cosmetic ask too many questions -- richard asked one of his own. >> can i talk to my m
what did richard say? >> he questioned if i was all right, he questioned where was mom, and he said who do you think it is? someone you know? >> why would richard think that you might know the people who broke into the house? >> he felt like i was the one who got tied up and they came into my room. so he was just questioning, is it something having to do with you? did they have a personal vendetta on you or anything? >> as you'll see, that is a question that would could...
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absolutely, richard. that brings me to _ for them. absolutely, richard. that brings me to the - for them. absolutely, richard. that brings me to the sort - for them. absolutely, richard. that brings me to the sort of l that brings me to the sort of speculation i have seen out there that this really wouldn't be in china's interests to help russia out, given that global stability is what china typically wants, because it helps keep the global economy stable? ~ ., �* , helps keep the global economy stable? ~ . �* , ~ stable? well, that's true. we don't want — stable? well, that's true. we don't want to _ stable? well, that's true. we don't want to think _ stable? well, that's true. we don't want to think that - stable? well, that's true. we don't want to think that we i stable? well, that's true. we i don't want to think that we can judge china's interests better than they can. what we think is in their interests may not be what they think is in their interests. i guess the big question is did china sign up to this knowingly that they were going to par
absolutely, richard. that brings me to _ for them. absolutely, richard. that brings me to the - for them. absolutely, richard. that brings me to the sort - for them. absolutely, richard. that brings me to the sort of l that brings me to the sort of speculation i have seen out there that this really wouldn't be in china's interests to help russia out, given that global stability is what china typically wants, because it helps keep the global economy stable? ~ ., �* , helps keep the global...
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have you spoken to richard? how is he doing? richard and the family— to richard? how is he doing? richard and the family are _ to richard? how is he doing? richard and the family are extremely - and the family are extremely anxious, very nervous. i think that they are quite guarded in their excitement. we have been in similar situations before, not quite this close. the family has been through this thinking that she is about to be released and that the debt has been paid, but it has not transpired. i think richard and the family are very guarded and cautious in their excitement, but i imagine there is a lot of anxiousness floating around as well as hope. do ou floating around as well as hope. do you know whether the debt has been paid? because there have been claims both ways. istate paid? because there have been claims both wa s. ~ ., ., ., . ., both ways. we have had no official confirmation _ both ways. we have had no official confirmation from _ both ways. we have had no official confirmation from the _ both ways. we have had no official confirmation from the iranian i confirm
have you spoken to richard? how is he doing? richard and the family— to richard? how is he doing? richard and the family are _ to richard? how is he doing? richard and the family are extremely - and the family are extremely anxious, very nervous. i think that they are quite guarded in their excitement. we have been in similar situations before, not quite this close. the family has been through this thinking that she is about to be released and that the debt has been paid, but it has not...
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will be remembered for. 0h, richard... 0h, _ it will be remembered for. 0h, richard... oh, wow. _ it will be remembered for. 0h, richard... oh, wow. will- it will be remembered for. 0h, | richard... oh, wow. will smith sla- ed richard... oh, wow. will smith slapped chris — richard... oh, wow. will smith slapped chris rock _ richard... oh, wow. will smith slapped chris rock live - richard... oh, wow. will smith slapped chris rock live on - richard... oh, wow. will smith slapped chris rock live on air, l slapped chris rock live on air, after the comedian made a joke about his wife. later in the evening, he was back on stage, picking up his first ever oscar, the best actor award for playing the father of the williams sisters in king richard. he gave a tearful apology. i williams sisters in king richard. he gave a tearful apology.— gave a tearful apology. i want to a oloaise gave a tearful apology. i want to apologise to _ gave a tearful apology. i want to apologise to the _ gave a tearful apology. i want to apologise to the academy, - gave a tearful apology. i want to
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and richard getting me a _ cabriolet playing and richard getting me a cup _ cabriolet playing and richard getting me a cup of- cabriolet playing and richard getting me a cup of fennel. cabriolet playing and richard i getting me a cup of fennel tea, because — getting me a cup of fennel tea, because i— getting me a cup of fennel tea, because i was— getting me a cup of fennel tea, because i was breast—feeding l getting me a cup of fennel tea, i because i was breast—feeding at the time -- _ because i was breast—feeding at the time —— gabriella _ because i was breast—feeding at the time —— gabriella playing. _ because i was breast—feeding at the time —— gabriella playing. that- because i was breast—feeding at the time —— gabriella playing. that was| time —— gabriella playing. that was the most _ time —— gabriella playing. that was the most vivid _ time —— gabriella playing. that was the most vivid memory _ time —— gabriella playing. that was the most vivid memory i _ time —— gabriella playing. that was the most vivid memory i would i time â
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richard: it makes no sense. we are two years out of a virus that began in wuhan, china until -- and killed nearly one million americans. climate change affects us every day. we just had the 20th anniversary of 9/11. globalization is a reality, not a choice. the choice is how we deal with it. american isolationism now is truly a self-defeating and dangerous policy. lisa: let's talk about right now , this conflict, this war in ukraine and what this does to the road order as you see it if we are talking in geopolitical strategy terms. how much is there a winner and how much is there a loser? richard: there are more losers than winners, which is almost always the case. later has come out of it -- nato has come out of it in much better shape. i think the biden administration has handled it pretty well. germany, what a turn around. ukraine has tremendous resilience but look at the structure. a quarter of the people are homeless, displaced, or refugees. the big loser would be russia. look what russia has done to its po
richard: it makes no sense. we are two years out of a virus that began in wuhan, china until -- and killed nearly one million americans. climate change affects us every day. we just had the 20th anniversary of 9/11. globalization is a reality, not a choice. the choice is how we deal with it. american isolationism now is truly a self-defeating and dangerous policy. lisa: let's talk about right now , this conflict, this war in ukraine and what this does to the road order as you see it if we are...
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and was experiencing perhaps the apex of his more than 11-year career working with richard nixon. dwight was born in kansas attended the university of southern california and joined the nixon for governor team in 1962 at 21 years old. he had caught the political bug. and his hard work and uncanny ability would take him to nixon's side throughout the entirety of the historic 1968 campaign and into the white house on january 20th 1969. dwight has written a terrific new memoir. the president's man, which you can see here to my left and much of it deals with his work with president nixon. the president's man is without a doubt one of the most important contributions to the understanding of the nixon presidency and president nixon as a person that has yet been written. dwight will speak this evening with frank gannon. frank joined the nixon white house in the summer of 1971 as a white house fellow assigned to counselors to the president donald rumsfeld and bob finch. he then worked for john erlichmann on the domestic council staff. along with colonel brennan and a handful of other staf
and was experiencing perhaps the apex of his more than 11-year career working with richard nixon. dwight was born in kansas attended the university of southern california and joined the nixon for governor team in 1962 at 21 years old. he had caught the political bug. and his hard work and uncanny ability would take him to nixon's side throughout the entirety of the historic 1968 campaign and into the white house on january 20th 1969. dwight has written a terrific new memoir. the president's...
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and i'm the president ceo of the richard nixon foundation, and it's my pleasure to welcome you here this evening. we have a truly terrific evening in store for you and let me begin by welcoming some special guests starting with larry higby who's a member of the board of directors of the richard nixon foundation. in sandy quinn a member of the board former president of the nixon foundation colonel jack brennan. the marine military aid the president nixon and his chief of staff in the san clemente years judge, jim rogan. thank you for being here, sir. jean hernandez the mayor pro tem of the great city of yorba linda. thank you for being here gene. i want to welcome dr. lori cox hahn, who is the doybee henley chair of presidential studies at chapman university and her colleague dr. luke nichter, who is the james? kavanaugh chair in presidential studies, which is a new program at chapman university and we're joined by the dean of students, dr. jerry price as well at a new program at chapman that the foundation has helped to put together and we're really excited about so thank you all for bei
and i'm the president ceo of the richard nixon foundation, and it's my pleasure to welcome you here this evening. we have a truly terrific evening in store for you and let me begin by welcoming some special guests starting with larry higby who's a member of the board of directors of the richard nixon foundation. in sandy quinn a member of the board former president of the nixon foundation colonel jack brennan. the marine military aid the president nixon and his chief of staff in the san...
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her husband richard said he was deeply gratefulfor her her husband richard said he was deeply grateful for her release and he and their daughter gabriella were looking forward to a new life. he was a photograph when she was flying out of iran. her mp showed the image saying she was flying away from six years of hell in iran. another detained british iranian has also been released and is travelling with her. she had recently been under house arrest in iran but she was given back her uk passport this week. in the past few minutes, the foreign minister tweeted this picture of the pair arriving before they catch that connecting flight back to the uk. it is also been confirmed by the foreign office that the uk government paid an outstanding debt to tehran ahead of their release. in the past few minutes, the prime minister has given his reaction. it is minutes, the prime minister has given his reaction.— given his reaction. it is fantastic news that she _ given his reaction. it is fantastic news that she is _ given his reaction. it is fantastic news that she is out _ given his reaction. it
her husband richard said he was deeply gratefulfor her her husband richard said he was deeply grateful for her release and he and their daughter gabriella were looking forward to a new life. he was a photograph when she was flying out of iran. her mp showed the image saying she was flying away from six years of hell in iran. another detained british iranian has also been released and is travelling with her. she had recently been under house arrest in iran but she was given back her uk passport...
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simon jones earlier, richard ratcliffe simonjones earlier, richard ratcliffe was supposedly at raf brize norton and, now is the time forfamilies to brize norton and, now is the time for families to reunite. indeed, an extraordinary and emotionalfew hours indeed, an extraordinary and emotional few hours ahead for all those involved. mark for the moment, thank you. but several of the psychological aspect i'm joined now by jason rezaian. he was the washington post's tehran correspondent for four years. he spentjust under 18 months in tehran�*s notorious evin prison until his release injanuary 2016. he now hosts a podcast about that experience and similar cases called �*544 days'. thank you for coming on the programme. thank you for coming on the programme-— thank you for coming on the rouramme. ., , ., ~ i. programme. can i 'ust take you back to this _ programme. can i just take you back to this moment _ programme. can i just take you back to this moment of - programme. can i just take you back to this moment of your . back to this moment of your release. you know you are released and
simon jones earlier, richard ratcliffe simonjones earlier, richard ratcliffe was supposedly at raf brize norton and, now is the time forfamilies to brize norton and, now is the time for families to reunite. indeed, an extraordinary and emotionalfew hours indeed, an extraordinary and emotional few hours ahead for all those involved. mark for the moment, thank you. but several of the psychological aspect i'm joined now by jason rezaian. he was the washington post's tehran correspondent for four...
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all right, and thank you very much at sir richard. man, a deputy director of the you in environment assemblies, africa office is also climate coordinator for africa. congratulations. and richard and thanks so much for coming on to fill us in on this historic development. thank you for having me, bridget. and that's, we will leave it today here on dw news africa, i will see you next time. ah ah, with who they fight with against the oppression. a mo, at the dictatorship women's voices from the power of one or to $21.00. in 30 minutes on d w with ah, through with they've had in for a for decades. people of iraq devastated and there's no end to violence. how did it come to this group this is reveal and unprecedented story. he behaved exactly like the gums and the poison spread. bear with the great documentary series iraq destruction of the nation this week on d. w. ah, ah, ah, this is day w. news live from berlin. russia announces a partial face fire to allowed to proceed to cities to evacuate, but in mary paul's state, far violations are
all right, and thank you very much at sir richard. man, a deputy director of the you in environment assemblies, africa office is also climate coordinator for africa. congratulations. and richard and thanks so much for coming on to fill us in on this historic development. thank you for having me, bridget. and that's, we will leave it today here on dw news africa, i will see you next time. ah ah, with who they fight with against the oppression. a mo, at the dictatorship women's voices from the...
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of course, still speaking, richard. let's talk 1st of all about what we've heard so far because he did find a quite interesting what president lensky was saying about germany protecting itself 1st still behind a wall here is so i think if we can compare what we've heard so far, and of course it's very disappointed, we've lost the translation, we'll, we'll see if we can get that back to that speeches as quickly as we possibly can. but yet the tone so far has been quite critical of pointing out, for example, the sanctions that are in place have not been enough to end the war. to hear about b, ukraine's long running desire to join nature that we kept telling you that we wanted to join nato. we kept asking to do that, and we kept hearing no answer. this, this sort of feeling which i think we've heard also from flooding. mr. lensky before that ukraine has been strung along by nato. the what ukraine interpreted just a promise back in 2008 that it could join. nato has never really got anywhere and are saying that he has the se
of course, still speaking, richard. let's talk 1st of all about what we've heard so far because he did find a quite interesting what president lensky was saying about germany protecting itself 1st still behind a wall here is so i think if we can compare what we've heard so far, and of course it's very disappointed, we've lost the translation, we'll, we'll see if we can get that back to that speeches as quickly as we possibly can. but yet the tone so far has been quite critical of pointing out,...
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welcome, richard. so we have germany, israel, even in france, all trying and failing to mediate in this war is turkey. likely to be any more successful we we've seen tacky, trying to get into this role already. so last week we saw what was the highest level direct contact between the russian and the ukranian side. it took place in turkey on the sidelines of a diplomatic conference last week. that was the foreign ministers of each country, sergey lever from, from russia, and to be treated labor from ukraine. now those talks didn't really go anywhere. the press conference is afterwards, it became clear that really nothing concrete was decided. but the fact that those talk took place at all was held up as something of an achievement and not least in achievement of turkeys, to be able to get those, those 2 men into the same room. obviously, the big question going forward is when can any kind of diplomatic contacts between ukraine and russia really hit the next level of a pretty said presidential some, it d
welcome, richard. so we have germany, israel, even in france, all trying and failing to mediate in this war is turkey. likely to be any more successful we we've seen tacky, trying to get into this role already. so last week we saw what was the highest level direct contact between the russian and the ukranian side. it took place in turkey on the sidelines of a diplomatic conference last week. that was the foreign ministers of each country, sergey lever from, from russia, and to be treated labor...
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that's right and richard radcliffe has been - and richard radcliffe has been uncharacteristically quiet the last 24 hours, so has anoosheh ashoori's wide, they don't want to do anything that would jinx or scupper anything —— wife. they may have also been asked to be quiet, but it has been such a roller—coaster for them, asked to be quiet, but it has been such a roller—coasterfor them, so many ups and downs and there have been dashed hopes before but they have never got as close. they are as far as we know at the airport. according to rebecca radcliffe, richard's sister, she has been made to make some sort of propaganda video for state—run television and we know she has also been called in to the authorities, so they have continued the stress and the psychological pressure for her right up psychological pressure for her right up to the end but don't forget, she has served six years now, her five year sentence and also the one year sentence she was given immediately when the five year sentence ended but it does now look, and everyone is crossing fingers and toes, that this is at
that's right and richard radcliffe has been - and richard radcliffe has been uncharacteristically quiet the last 24 hours, so has anoosheh ashoori's wide, they don't want to do anything that would jinx or scupper anything —— wife. they may have also been asked to be quiet, but it has been such a roller—coaster for them, asked to be quiet, but it has been such a roller—coasterfor them, so many ups and downs and there have been dashed hopes before but they have never got as close. they...
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richard _ at a time. day after day, week after week, richard ratcliffe _ at a time. day after day, week after week, richard ratcliffe waged - at a time. day after day, week after week, richard ratcliffe waged a - week, richard ratcliffe waged a tireless campaign for nazanin, working around the clock. last year he went on hunger strike for nearly three weeks, an act of desperation to pressure the government to get her home. he always said she was being held as a bargaining chip to get the uk to pay its long—standing military debt. i get the uk to pay its long-standing military debt-— military debt. i think it is wonderful— military debt. i think it is wonderful news - military debt. i think it is wonderful news and - military debt. i think it is wonderful news and i - military debt. i think it is l wonderful news and i think military debt. i think it is - wonderful news and i think we military debt. i think it is _ wonderful news and i think we must always realise that sadly the regime in tehran is capable of holding people in this way. i think people do need to
richard _ at a time. day after day, week after week, richard ratcliffe _ at a time. day after day, week after week, richard ratcliffe waged - at a time. day after day, week after week, richard ratcliffe waged a - week, richard ratcliffe waged a tireless campaign for nazanin, working around the clock. last year he went on hunger strike for nearly three weeks, an act of desperation to pressure the government to get her home. he always said she was being held as a bargaining chip to get the uk to...
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all right, and thank you very much at sir richard. when i am a deputy director of the you in environment assemblies, africa office is also climate coordinator for africa. congratulations, i richard and thanks so much for coming on to fill us in on this historic development. thank you for having me, bridget. and that's we will leave it today. here on d diabetes, africa, i will see you next time with ah, with who to the point in strong opinion. this is clear positions, international perspectives. russian forces continue their advance on key cities in ukraine. the onslaught has had an unexpected side effect. vladimir putin wars uniting and often divided world. on to the point we asked korea approaching, isolated. i agree to that point with on d w ah mm. they've had it for decades. the people of iraq, their country is devastated and there's no way to define how did it come to this key witnesses revealed and president story to they were freeze at the u. s. they knew what the consequences would be saying is, are they blight to the world abo
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-- richard's parents.— ability to just breathe almost -- richard's parents. it is a wonderful da and richard's parents. it is a wonderful day and today _ richard's parents. it is a wonderful day and today we _ richard's parents. it is a wonderful day and today we have _ richard's parents. it is a wonderful day and today we have been - richard's parents. it is a wonderfull day and today we have been looking forward to for a very long time. i first came into contact with richard wright at the beginning of this whole long and difficult episode in their lives and we have kept in touch and in the last year it has been possible for me to have a conversation with nazanin over the internet and also to exchange e—mails and in that time to be able to simply reassure her that this whole unhappy event would be over and to help her maintain hope. because that is what you have to do when you go through situations like this. you have to keep hope alive and sometimes it is very difficult. it has been very very difficu
-- richard's parents.— ability to just breathe almost -- richard's parents. it is a wonderful da and richard's parents. it is a wonderful day and today _ richard's parents. it is a wonderful day and today we _ richard's parents. it is a wonderful day and today we have _ richard's parents. it is a wonderful day and today we have been - richard's parents. it is a wonderfull day and today we have been looking forward to for a very long time. i first came into contact with richard wright at the...
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you tell me, richard. [laughter] >> to your previous points, team richard kennedy for me but who's counting? one, it kamala harris number one. number two, i think any time these stories come out of the white house, i look at them with a side i because i'm like if you are not sourcing this and we don't know who said this, i'm not sure i want to believe it. we's office during the trump administration. kennedy: these are not writers for intouch magazine, these are new york times writers. -- there is a cottage industry writing books about president trump. >> she came out and rebuked the quote today and. kennedy: thought was me, i said kamala sugg and i'll say it again. >> it doesn't do it for me, it's about the work and if we want a conversation whether or not she can have better policy. kennedy: she has more ratings than he does, a 900-year-old man who can't complete a sentence, he falls asleep listening to his speech and she's got worse ratings. >> i don't think that's true. kennedy: hold on, kristin, is tha
you tell me, richard. [laughter] >> to your previous points, team richard kennedy for me but who's counting? one, it kamala harris number one. number two, i think any time these stories come out of the white house, i look at them with a side i because i'm like if you are not sourcing this and we don't know who said this, i'm not sure i want to believe it. we's office during the trump administration. kennedy: these are not writers for intouch magazine, these are new york times writers. --...
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there is a whole lot to catch up with richard and gabriella and getting to know them better. also this lunchtime, ukraine rejects a russian deadline for mariupol�*s defenders to lay down their arms in exchange for safe passage out. it comes as civilians dig graves in the street, following weeks of russian bombardment that's left residents with no power or running water. a man goes on trial charged with murdering conservative mp sir david amess as he met constituents last year. the spring covid boosterjab programme launches for the over—75s and those with high risk in england. how the royal mint is turning our old phones into gold for commemorative coins. and coming up on the bbc news channel... world champion max verstappen criticises his red bull team's reliability in their double retirement for fi's season opener. lewis hamilton was third with ferrari on top. good afternoon. welcome to the bbc news at one. the british—iranian woman nazanin zaghari ratcliffe, who was held for nearly six years in detention in iran, has been speaking for the first time since her return t
there is a whole lot to catch up with richard and gabriella and getting to know them better. also this lunchtime, ukraine rejects a russian deadline for mariupol�*s defenders to lay down their arms in exchange for safe passage out. it comes as civilians dig graves in the street, following weeks of russian bombardment that's left residents with no power or running water. a man goes on trial charged with murdering conservative mp sir david amess as he met constituents last year. the spring...
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richard? >> well, i do agree with your monologue completely, there's a real problem when it comes to how things are doled out to corporations and billions are billionaires to get stadiums but that being said, the other thing that's interesting is that nfl has a bad equity problem whether if there sexual assault issues or the fact that they have a major racial issues. we should be working to fix the problems while also stopping corporate giveaways like you see here in buffalo. kennedy: you can fix all of it. stop giving attention to colin kaepernick, he wasn't a good quarterback so he doesn't get to be the spokesperson for the world and equity -- he was brainwashed -- he started the whole thing and he hate cops -- [inaudible] sure, get the government out of schools and the money can go directly there. let the money follow the child and quit taking money from working people for sports stadiums. olivia, your thoughts? >> i think the thing that makes me the most upset about this is the fact it con
richard? >> well, i do agree with your monologue completely, there's a real problem when it comes to how things are doled out to corporations and billions are billionaires to get stadiums but that being said, the other thing that's interesting is that nfl has a bad equity problem whether if there sexual assault issues or the fact that they have a major racial issues. we should be working to fix the problems while also stopping corporate giveaways like you see here in buffalo. kennedy: you...
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>> richard, it's great to be with you. and what this means is that president biden is leaning in to support the ukrainian military and the ukrainian people right now because he understands as, as the global community understands, this is a moment of clarity. this is a moment to pick sides. and who does one stand with? does one stand with the dictators who are trying to destroy our prosperity, our freedoms, take away our ability to have a future for ourselves independent and sovereign? or does he stand with military fighting on the sides that push back against that? and i think we've seen president biden be very resolute. and this is only accelerating that resolution. >> try to get to a resolution here. germany and france on that audio meeting today, didn't sound like much came out of it. what do you think of their progress or lack thereof? and are they the right countries, joel? should it be israel or turkey instead leading this? >> yeah, richard, this diplomacy is always needed. it's always needed to try to prod and pry a
>> richard, it's great to be with you. and what this means is that president biden is leaning in to support the ukrainian military and the ukrainian people right now because he understands as, as the global community understands, this is a moment of clarity. this is a moment to pick sides. and who does one stand with? does one stand with the dictators who are trying to destroy our prosperity, our freedoms, take away our ability to have a future for ourselves independent and sovereign? or...
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and richard refused to do that. as a result i think, this is why it nazanin zaghari ratcliffe is coming home today. and other british iranian nationals are being released. rab. nationals are being released. rob, should we give _ nationals are being released. rob, should we give the _ nationals are being released. rob, should we give the last _ nationals are being released. rob, should we give the last word to matt? and you see the cartoon on the front of the telegraph? what matt? and you see the cartoon on the front of the telegraph?— front of the telegraph? what does it sa ? i front of the telegraph? what does it say? i haven't— front of the telegraph? what does it say? i haven't got _ front of the telegraph? what does it say? i haven't got it. _ front of the telegraph? what does it say? i haven't got it. it— front of the telegraph? what does it say? i haven't got it. it says - say? i haven't got it. it says something like warning viewers not to get— something like warning viewers not to get you — somethi
and richard refused to do that. as a result i think, this is why it nazanin zaghari ratcliffe is coming home today. and other british iranian nationals are being released. rab. nationals are being released. rob, should we give _ nationals are being released. rob, should we give the _ nationals are being released. rob, should we give the last _ nationals are being released. rob, should we give the last word to matt? and you see the cartoon on the front of the telegraph? what matt? and you see...
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i did the chief international editor, richard walker, and we'll go to the turkish palace and just throw but richard at the start of that press conference statement from the president and then from the chancellor. and it was almost over into different meetings and talking about saying that we had, we talked about lots of things besides ukraine and then just transfer sholtes opening by talking almost exclusively about you kind of been talking a few other things on the end. yeah. but it was interesting, of course, in this trip, if there had been no invasion, if you train taking place that then that litany of issues would have been a different one. but of course these talk to in practice will have been dominated by the russian invasion. but i think it just going to show that the turkish german relationship is been a very strained. one attack is relations with the west, generally in recent years been under incredible strain. but i think it, although obviously that takes on the meetings, may be different. still the message around what's going on with the war on ukraine . the russian invasion,
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tell us, why is it so significant, richard, what will it change? i thank you very much for having me. this resolution that have been adopted by the united nations involvement assembly near 5.2 is quite very significant because we are the time when the environmental challenges are actually on the width of the entire will. and if you look at plastics, it's not just a man is to the environment, but as we speak today, every year, 11000000 tons of plastics actually getting into the oceans on lead during and destroying aquatic life on killing up to 100000 marine animals. this is a huge issue, and this is the 1st time in the history of the world that actually it won't allow throw environmental agreement has actually been forced to when member states and tell us more about this resolution. i richard, this resolution that will effectively end this, this plastic pollution that you're talking about. what does it actually mean practically? yo others means is that it paved away to what is called an integral mental negotiating commentary, which is going to put i
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have you had any contact with richard ratcliffe? i - contact with richard ratcliffe? i know you will have messaged him. i was in touch yesterday with both richard and nazanin. and i have been in touch with them constantly since i've stepped down and when i was foreign secretary. and it has to be said that the other person who has been incredibly brave is nazanin. to been incredibly brave is nazanin. to be separated for her daughter for so long. one of the most emotional moments as my time as foreign secretary was when i went to tehran to try to negotiate for her release and nazanin's parents brought along their granddaughter. i've got a daughter who was roughly the same age and as a father it is a big moment for me. you can imagine the agony that nazanin has gone through and she has faced it with such stoicism and courage. i think she is a remarkable person and i think richard is as well. i think we can be very proud of those two very fine reddish citizens.— reddish citizens. thank you. jeremy hunt, conservative _ reddish citizens. thank you. jeremy hunt, conservati
have you had any contact with richard ratcliffe? i - contact with richard ratcliffe? i know you will have messaged him. i was in touch yesterday with both richard and nazanin. and i have been in touch with them constantly since i've stepped down and when i was foreign secretary. and it has to be said that the other person who has been incredibly brave is nazanin. to been incredibly brave is nazanin. to be separated for her daughter for so long. one of the most emotional moments as my time as...
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[inaudible] nazanin, with her husband, richard, and cradling her daughter, gabriella. together again, and this time, for good. >> i've met the families, they are safe and well. people are in very good spirits. it's been a very difficult 48 hours. the expectation that they would be released, we weren't sure right into the last minute. it's been very emotional, but but, also very happy moment for the families. >> it was at exactly eight minutes past one this morning that the plane carrying nazanin zaghari-ratcliffe and anoosheh ashoori touched down here. they spent an hour inside with their families behind closed doors, talking and hugging, before leaving to spend the night in governments accommodation. it was a journey that finally gave them their freedom from an unimaginable ordeal. >> nazanin's nightmare began in 2016, when she was detained by iranian security services as she tried to leave the airport after a holiday. the hidden cameras captured her shock. accused of spying against the iranian regime, she was held for years on charges that she always denied, and subj
[inaudible] nazanin, with her husband, richard, and cradling her daughter, gabriella. together again, and this time, for good. >> i've met the families, they are safe and well. people are in very good spirits. it's been a very difficult 48 hours. the expectation that they would be released, we weren't sure right into the last minute. it's been very emotional, but but, also very happy moment for the families. >> it was at exactly eight minutes past one this morning that the plane...
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and for more on this, we've invited richard more now on to the program. he is the deputy director of the you in environment assemblies, africa offers. he's also climate coordinator for africa and he joins me now from nairobi where the summit has been taking place. welcome to did up in years africa. richard, you've described the passing of this resolution as history being made. tell us, why is it so significant, richard? what will it change? thank you very much for having me. this resolution that have been adopted by the united nations involvement assembly near 5.2 is quite very significant because we are the time when the environmental challenges are actually on the width of the entire will. and if you look at plastics, it's not just him on as to the environment, but as we speak today, every year, 11000000 tons of plastics are actually getting into the oceans on lead during and destroying aquatic life on killing up to 100000 marine animals this is a huge issue, and this is the 1st time in the history of the world that actually it won't allow throw environ
and for more on this, we've invited richard more now on to the program. he is the deputy director of the you in environment assemblies, africa offers. he's also climate coordinator for africa and he joins me now from nairobi where the summit has been taking place. welcome to did up in years africa. richard, you've described the passing of this resolution as history being made. tell us, why is it so significant, richard? what will it change? thank you very much for having me. this resolution...
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tell us, why is it so significant, richard, what will it change? i thank you very much for having me. this resolution that have been adopted by the united nations involvement assembly near 5.2 is quite very significant because we are the time when the environmental challenges are actually on the width of the entire will. and if you look at plastics, it's not just him as to the environment, but as we speak today, every year, 11000000 tons of plastics actually getting into the oceans on lead during and destroying aquatic life on killing up to 100000 marine animals. this is a huge issue, and this is the 1st time in the history of the world that actually it won't allow throw environmental agreement has actually been forced to when member states and tell us more about this resolution. i richard, this resolution that will effectively end this, this plastic pollution that you're talking about. what does it actually mean practically? you know what this means is that it paved the way to what is called an integral mental negotiating committee, which is going
tell us, why is it so significant, richard, what will it change? i thank you very much for having me. this resolution that have been adopted by the united nations involvement assembly near 5.2 is quite very significant because we are the time when the environmental challenges are actually on the width of the entire will. and if you look at plastics, it's not just him as to the environment, but as we speak today, every year, 11000000 tons of plastics actually getting into the oceans on lead...
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welcome richard. and we'll, we'll start with a huge historical irony here that these missiles are soviet designed. that's right. german soviet era, missiles. so these are small enough to be operated by humans. so not a huge amount of, of equipment needed. these don't need to be transported on giant vehicles. and yet they date back to the cold war. these, these are missiles that the east german military used back in the day. and these were also used by many other countries including ukraine itself. so i think the thinking here, assuming this is confirmed, we haven't had confirmation yet from the german government, but we are getting obviously those, those reports from in, based on a statement by insiders. that essentially 2 things happening here on the one hand, these are not complicated weapons. they are a type of weapons that many people in the ukrainian military will have been familiar with over the years. and on the other hand, their weapons that germany actually has available because famously, ger
welcome richard. and we'll, we'll start with a huge historical irony here that these missiles are soviet designed. that's right. german soviet era, missiles. so these are small enough to be operated by humans. so not a huge amount of, of equipment needed. these don't need to be transported on giant vehicles. and yet they date back to the cold war. these, these are missiles that the east german military used back in the day. and these were also used by many other countries including ukraine...
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and for more on this, we've invited richard more now on to the program. he is the deputy director of the you in environment assemblies, africa offers. he's also climate coordinator for africa and he joins me now from nairobi where the summit has been taking place. welcome to date of in years africa . richard, you've described the passing of this resolution as history being made. tell us, why is it so significant rich and what will it change? i thank you very much for having me. this resolution that have been adopted by the united nations involvement assembly near 5.2 is quite very significant because we are the time when the environmental challenges are actually on the width of the entire will. and if you look at plastics, it's not just him on as to the environment, but as we speak today, every year, 11000000 tons of plastics actually getting into the oceans, littering and destroying aquatic life on killing up to 100000 marine animals. this is a huge issue, and this is the 1st time in the history of the world that are truly immortal. lateral environmental
and for more on this, we've invited richard more now on to the program. he is the deputy director of the you in environment assemblies, africa offers. he's also climate coordinator for africa and he joins me now from nairobi where the summit has been taking place. welcome to date of in years africa . richard, you've described the passing of this resolution as history being made. tell us, why is it so significant rich and what will it change? i thank you very much for having me. this resolution...
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owner richard 0rd says many local chippies won't survive. i've seen hundreds of shops already that haven't been able to cope with the price increases, and unfortunately things are actually getting worse. the sooner we can get something sorted with price increases, the better, or we're going to see a lot of your local fish and chip shops gone. it's a similar story in the supply chain. by this afternoon, these will be down to chip shops and restaurants all over the north of england. potato grower mark robson is cutting back production and won't be sowing in this field. straight away, the fertiliser, that's tripled. electric has tripled. the haulage has not doubled, but it's certainly going to be there very shortly. you know, we will definitely lose money if we planted this this year. i dread to think what you'd lose on this one little field. there is sunshine on the coast, but the outlook for businesses and their customers seems bleak. the war in ukraine seems a long way away from this beach in south shields, but the soaring price of potatoes,
owner richard 0rd says many local chippies won't survive. i've seen hundreds of shops already that haven't been able to cope with the price increases, and unfortunately things are actually getting worse. the sooner we can get something sorted with price increases, the better, or we're going to see a lot of your local fish and chip shops gone. it's a similar story in the supply chain. by this afternoon, these will be down to chip shops and restaurants all over the north of england. potato grower...
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ruth and richard, my thanks to both of you. now we go right to the ground in lviv, where cal perry from nbc news has been reporting. cal. >> hey, ari. we talked yesterday about civilians being targeted as thaz left these cities. it seems like since we had that discussion and in the past 24 hours what we're seeing is the russians now targeted sort of humanitarian structures of these cities. yesterday, we had this bloody incident, at least ten people killed in a bread line. and today, in the city of kharkiv, a market was targeted. we think it was targeted by rockets. again, this is where people are going to get food. we're seeing this now happen, play out across cities in the eastern part of the country. again in the city of mariupol, russian soldiers staying where they have been in a central hospital there. it is something that is really changing sort of the urban combat in that city because it is bogging down an entire half of the city. we have spoken a lot about that shelter in which there was 1,000 civilians sheltered. those
ruth and richard, my thanks to both of you. now we go right to the ground in lviv, where cal perry from nbc news has been reporting. cal. >> hey, ari. we talked yesterday about civilians being targeted as thaz left these cities. it seems like since we had that discussion and in the past 24 hours what we're seeing is the russians now targeted sort of humanitarian structures of these cities. yesterday, we had this bloody incident, at least ten people killed in a bread line. and today, in...
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richard, i'll start with you. before i come to you, though, i want to play part of your report from this morning from inside a ukrainian hospital. let's start there. >> reporter: russian troops are trying to grind out a victory by beating ukrainian towns and cities into submission, but so far all that russia is doing successfully is killing ukrainian troops and innocents. at an intensive care unit in kyiv this morning, a doctor showed us the ward, the windows all covered to prevent sniper fire, a victim of russian fire, all civilians. a man shot in the legs. a man whose house was bombed was trapped under the rubble for two days and just arrived here this morning. vladimir putin says the russian army is not bombing civilians. >> that's a lie. it's an obvious lie. >> reporter: down the hall, an entire family, they were escaping their neighbor north of kyiv. a russian soldier told them it was safe to leave. as they started moving in their car, another russian soldier opened fire. she was shot in the back. tanya was s
richard, i'll start with you. before i come to you, though, i want to play part of your report from this morning from inside a ukrainian hospital. let's start there. >> reporter: russian troops are trying to grind out a victory by beating ukrainian towns and cities into submission, but so far all that russia is doing successfully is killing ukrainian troops and innocents. at an intensive care unit in kyiv this morning, a doctor showed us the ward, the windows all covered to prevent sniper...
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party panel is back from katie pavlich, olivia rondeau, richard fowler. is this what we need right now? russia thing the intermediary tween iran into west? >> no but the problem is the biden administration, envoy, robert malley had a number of people quit over that their negotiations about this so-called iran nuclear agreement because it's gone so poorly and there's so much appeasement from the united states to iran on this issue, russia being one of them and you have russians saying they don't want any sanctions that have to do with ukraine to affect the nuclear agreement and based on what the administration has done, it's obvious that is what they are doing and when you look at the details we have of this which are very few, all are negotiated, it's clear this isn't just getting back into horrible iran nuclear deal, it's a new deal that has far more appeasement and implications for the united states, they are going to take sanctions off the mastermind behind the 1980 marine bombing in 1983 or sanctions off the terrace behind the argentina bombing so the
party panel is back from katie pavlich, olivia rondeau, richard fowler. is this what we need right now? russia thing the intermediary tween iran into west? >> no but the problem is the biden administration, envoy, robert malley had a number of people quit over that their negotiations about this so-called iran nuclear agreement because it's gone so poorly and there's so much appeasement from the united states to iran on this issue, russia being one of them and you have russians saying they...
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and for more in this we've invited richard more now on to the program. he is the deputy director of the you in environment assemblies, africa office. he's also climate coordinator for africa and he joins me now from nairobi where the summit has been taking place. welcome to did up in years africa. richard, you've described the passing of this resolution as history being made. tell us, why is it so significant rich and what will it change? i thank you very much for having me. this resolution...
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mark: welcome back america, my next guest richard goldberg. former senior official national security counting under president trump. he is a highly regarded scholar and expert on issues related to the middle east. more directly. iran. this is what i want to discuss with you today, richard, which is, why in the world would we have vladimir putin's government as the point of the sphere, negotiating with iran on behalf of united states on another nuclear missile deal. >> it is unbelievable, great to be with you, the trump administration left that horrible nuclear deal with iran and 2018. imposed maximum pressure campaign it was working. they called it jcp oa for short, that was not working for the united states we remember in 2018, the israeli, found nuclear archive they were hides from the world, which led the a aea it find undeclared nuclear sites and have questions about undeclared nuclear activities in the country today, president trump left that deal, he imposed maximum pressure, sanction on the economy of iran. remember where that was when
mark: welcome back america, my next guest richard goldberg. former senior official national security counting under president trump. he is a highly regarded scholar and expert on issues related to the middle east. more directly. iran. this is what i want to discuss with you today, richard, which is, why in the world would we have vladimir putin's government as the point of the sphere, negotiating with iran on behalf of united states on another nuclear missile deal. >> it is unbelievable,...
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richard? yes, the blow back is going to be, well, it is already visible and it's significant and that is only going to increase in effect the energy that europe needs comes to a significant extent from russia. europe has more or less been forced under us pressure to, to should itself, not just in the foot and maybe amputate a leg or something. and it's going to be extremely painful. the most obvious place we see there's already is of course the, the fuel prices that we've now seen already supply us all of the diesel, diesel fuels in austria, in germany wanting that there will be rationing, literally rationing because there won't be enough. then it's not just a question of, oh, this is now very expensive and we have to pay much more for our fuel, which affects farmers which affects the whole industrial production chain. it's not just a question of price anymore. it's a question of quantity. there is not going to be enough fuel and this will have a significant effect on almost everything of cour
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key-level talks.seeing on t ground where you are, richard? >> we are seeing continuous war. we're seeing russia continue to bombard this city day and night. we're seeing ukrainian troops firing back. no change to the posture here. a u.s. military official told reporters in the pentagon that they are seeing some indications of russian forces pulling back from areas of kyiv. but even that official at the pentagon said it is too early to tell if this is real, if russia is changing its position around kyiv or if it is just regrouping. but following this announcement, they did see some troop movement. but i must say, speaking to ukrainians here, speaking to officials, there is a tremendous amount of skepticism. this war began with a lie from russia. it has been built on several different lies. the basic lie was that russia was just carrying out military exercises along its borders and that it swore up and ground it wasn't going to invade. it claims this country is run my nazis. it is not. there is a jewish president and there is no nazi regime her
key-level talks.seeing on t ground where you are, richard? >> we are seeing continuous war. we're seeing russia continue to bombard this city day and night. we're seeing ukrainian troops firing back. no change to the posture here. a u.s. military official told reporters in the pentagon that they are seeing some indications of russian forces pulling back from areas of kyiv. but even that official at the pentagon said it is too early to tell if this is real, if russia is changing its...
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richard senior was found here on the sidewalk on lincoln avenue. he had been stabbed ten times. now 45 years later, police say they finally cracked the case. they say richard bernard is the killer. >> he had been arrest and convicted for a series of burglaries along with two known rapes. >> reporter: a retired detective is with the cold care unit. he said his team resubmitted a key piece of dna evidence. >> it was a jacket the suspect was wearing the night of the attack. >> reporter: a sample of blood from the jacket was sent here which confirmed it belongs to the victim. detectives found circumstantial evidence proving bernard, who was a suspect in 1977, was the killer. >> i am happy we have a final resolution. it's been on my mind for the last 45 plus years. >> reporter: bernard who spent much of his life in prison was shot and killed in texas. richard, who asked his father's case be reopened 23 years ago says he is relieved to have answered. >> i don't know if there's any real closure. it doesn't change a lot. but we are glad we do have a final positive i.d. >>> formal charge
richard senior was found here on the sidewalk on lincoln avenue. he had been stabbed ten times. now 45 years later, police say they finally cracked the case. they say richard bernard is the killer. >> he had been arrest and convicted for a series of burglaries along with two known rapes. >> reporter: a retired detective is with the cold care unit. he said his team resubmitted a key piece of dna evidence. >> it was a jacket the suspect was wearing the night of the attack....
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and for more on this, we've invited richard more now on to the program. he is the deputy director of the you in environment assemblies, africa offers. he's also climate coordinator for africa and he joins me now from nairobi where the summit has been taking place. welcome to data in years africa, richard, you've described the passing of this resolution as history being made. tell us, why is it so significant rich and what will it change? i thank you very much for having me. this resolution that have been adopted by the united nations involvement assembly near 5.2 is quite very significant because we are the time when the environmental challenges are actually on the width of the entire will. and if you look at plastics, it's not just a man as to the environment, but as we speak today, every year, 11000000 tons of plastics actually getting into the oceans, littering and destroying aquatic life on killing up to 100000 marine animals. this is a huge issue, and this is the 1st time in the history of the world that actually it won't allow throw environmental ag
and for more on this, we've invited richard more now on to the program. he is the deputy director of the you in environment assemblies, africa offers. he's also climate coordinator for africa and he joins me now from nairobi where the summit has been taking place. welcome to data in years africa, richard, you've described the passing of this resolution as history being made. tell us, why is it so significant rich and what will it change? i thank you very much for having me. this resolution that...