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jeremy: this person organizes the train. evacuating the wounded is vital for the ukrainians as the war in the east intensifies. >> hospitals close to the frontline are overwhelmed, are receiving contigly b numbers of patients beyond their capacity. soin iuot is very important fors and for the ministry of health in ukraine to make sure these officers are already -- are all ready to receive more wounded. jeremy: this war is much more organized now than it was back in february when it srted, not just medical evacuation, though what they are doing on this train is really remarkable, but also where the decisions are made. the generals, the presidents, you get the feeling that they have settled in for a long, hard, attritional struggle. the ukrainians don't talk much about their own casualties, but the graveyards in the east are filling up, and their president says up to 100 soldiers a day could beying in donbass. he says only diplomacy can end the war. his allies, led by the u.s. and u.k., want to weaken putin's russia permanentl
jeremy: this person organizes the train. evacuating the wounded is vital for the ukrainians as the war in the east intensifies. >> hospitals close to the frontline are overwhelmed, are receiving contigly b numbers of patients beyond their capacity. soin iuot is very important fors and for the ministry of health in ukraine to make sure these officers are already -- are all ready to receive more wounded. jeremy: this war is much more organized now than it was back in february when it srted,...
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jeremy hunt was a health minister. _ not do enough planning. jeremy hunt was a health minister. he _ not do enough planning. jeremy hunt was a health minister. he should i was a health minister. he should have planned, you are right. many of us argued that the conservatives in the collation, we were taken on. i thought them every day and conservative health ministers failed to take action and they have been failing for a long time and people are fed up. they are fed up of having to wait for hours in pain, in agony, seeing their loved ones in distress when they are waiting for an ambulance. they are fed up of not been able to get a gp appointment when they needed because the conservatives have failed to train the gps we need. let conservatives have failed to train the gps we need.— conservatives have failed to train the gps we need. let me ask you about one — the gps we need. let me ask you about one interesting _ the gps we need. let me ask you about one interesting area - the gps we need. let me ask you about one interesting area in i the gps we need. let me ask you about o
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jeremy bowen, bbc news. samantha: let's go to the port city of mariupol now,here ukrainian soldiers holed up at a steel plant have surrendered. a commander posted this message online. >> the higher military leadership has given an order to save lives and preserve the well-bng of the servicemen of the garrison, and cease defending the city. despite heavy fighting, defending wild being enccled and a lack of resupply, we kept reiterating the conditions most important to us -- civilians, wounded and those killed in action. we managed to evacuate the civilians. the wounded received necessary medical treatment. as for fallen heroes, the process is ongoing. samantha: there are though, concerns about the fate of soldiers who surrendered. more from the bbc. reporter: the number of 2000, there has been uncertainty of total numberthat weretill in the plant over the past couple of weeks. i have seen that the figures we were getting were accurate. they have come out in drips, we have seen some go to hospital and others d
jeremy bowen, bbc news. samantha: let's go to the port city of mariupol now,here ukrainian soldiers holed up at a steel plant have surrendered. a commander posted this message online. >> the higher military leadership has given an order to save lives and preserve the well-bng of the servicemen of the garrison, and cease defending the city. despite heavy fighting, defending wild being enccled and a lack of resupply, we kept reiterating the conditions most important to us -- civilians,...
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jeremy stretch, thank you very much for your views. >>> still to come on the show, the west unveiling a number of sanctions against russia as the kremlin marks victory day. we'll have more next >>> happy monday welcome back to "street signs. i'm rosanna lockwood. >> i'm julianna tatelbaum. putin marks victory day with a massive parade in moscow. >>> yields look set to keep calling the shots of the german ten-year the u.s. accelerates losses after the roller coaster week on wall street. >>> and chinese export growth slows to the lowest level in two years as the zero covid weighs on factory output. >>> and earnings forecast and raises the full-year revenue output as the ceo tells cnbc sales will stay strong. >> we see unabated demand in most of the target applications. there is a bit of weakness in consumer related stuff, but that doesn't matter so much for infineon. >>> u.s. first lady jill biden met with her counterpart during an unannounced visit to ukraine. the two first ladies met in the west of the country housing 160 displaced ukrainians, including 47 children. this came as the v
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jeremy bowen bbc news, donbas. a lawyer and campaignerfor the victims of the windrush scandal has called on the home office to publish an internal report which suggests institutional racism in the department led to the scandal. the report, commissioned by the home office and seen by bbc news, sets out to explain the policies that caused the — scandal in which hundreds of mostly caribbean immigrants were told they were not entitled to live in the uk after many years. our reporter, celestina olulode, explains more about the internal report. it was written by an unnamed historian. and we know of course that in april 2018 the uk government apologised for that wind rush scandal in which a number of children of commonwealth citizens, largely caribbean as you say, receives threats to be deported. many of them of which toddlers when they arrived here and they contributed so much to this countries economy, to our society. and in that leaked report i quote, we were told that "every single "piece of immigration or citizensh
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so, jeremy, what else happened on biden's first day there? >> reporter: well, alison, in his first remarks in south korea, president hailing the u.s./south korea relationship as a linchpin of peace, prosperity. there are heightened intention with north korea as u.s. intelligence indicates that north korea could potentially test fire an intercontinental ballistic missile and or a nuclear weapon while president biden is here in south korea or while he is in the region as he goes to japan next. that has, of course, heightened the stakes of president biden's visit, but he's not just focusing on national security. he's also looking at economic cooperation between the u.s. and its key allies in the region, and in talking about that, he actually crew on what we're seeing with the war in ukraine disrupting supply chains around the world to drive home this point further. listen. >> putin's brutal and unprovoked war in ukraine has further spotlighted the need to secure our critical supply chains so that our economy, our economic and our national securi
so, jeremy, what else happened on biden's first day there? >> reporter: well, alison, in his first remarks in south korea, president hailing the u.s./south korea relationship as a linchpin of peace, prosperity. there are heightened intention with north korea as u.s. intelligence indicates that north korea could potentially test fire an intercontinental ballistic missile and or a nuclear weapon while president biden is here in south korea or while he is in the region as he goes to japan...
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jeremy, what is he saying? >> reporter: we have this first reaction from president biden in the white house to this apparent draft opinion that would overturn roe v. wade, overturning nearly 50 years of precedence. the president does say we don't know whether this draft is genuine or whether it reflects the final decision of the court. and so with that caveat, he continues to say that he believes that a woman's right to choose is fundamental, and he says that roe has been the law of the land for almost 50 years, and basic fairness and the stability of our law demand that it not be overturned. the president also references previous efforts that his administration has made so far as we have seen several of these other states overturn or degrade women's right to choose in various states across the country. saying that his administration has been looking at ways that it can use federal government powers to try and restrict what this administration sees as a backsliding of those fundamental rights. and he says we wi
jeremy, what is he saying? >> reporter: we have this first reaction from president biden in the white house to this apparent draft opinion that would overturn roe v. wade, overturning nearly 50 years of precedence. the president does say we don't know whether this draft is genuine or whether it reflects the final decision of the court. and so with that caveat, he continues to say that he believes that a woman's right to choose is fundamental, and he says that roe has been the law of the...
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cnn white house correspondent jeremy diamond in seoul with the president. jeremy, this announcement about joint military exercises, this is yet another example of president biden reversing what president donald trump had done. >> reporter: yeah, no doubt about it, alex. what we're seeing from president biden on this trip to seoul is a return to foreign policy in tis region and attempt to deepen and tighten the cooperation between the u.s. and allies in the region, south korea and japan where the president heads next. this move announced in a joint statement between president biden and the south korean president yun indicates they are going to enter discussions to expand the joint military exercises. that is steep reversal from what we saw under president trump who downsized those exercises, believed they were too costly, too provocative in the region. we know president trump met twice with the north korean leader yielding ultimately nothing towards denuclearization. president biden is reversing that approach in a number of ways not only with the joint milit
cnn white house correspondent jeremy diamond in seoul with the president. jeremy, this announcement about joint military exercises, this is yet another example of president biden reversing what president donald trump had done. >> reporter: yeah, no doubt about it, alex. what we're seeing from president biden on this trip to seoul is a return to foreign policy in tis region and attempt to deepen and tighten the cooperation between the u.s. and allies in the region, south korea and japan...
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jeremy diamond is there. jeremy, what happened in this first day of president biden's visit? >> reporter: well, kate, in his first remarks here in south korea, president biden hailing the u.s./south korea alliance as a linchpin of peace, stability, and prosperity. and this comes as president biden is here in south korea next to japan to shore up the u.s.'s alliances in the region. at a moment of increased tension with north korea as u.s. intelligence is warning of the possibility, the likelihood even of north korea carrying out a nuclear or a missile test or perhaps both while president biden is in the region. now, tomorrow president biden will sit down with this newly inaugurated south korean president for a bilateral meeting as well as a state dinner. and while they're focusing on the national security relationship, they are also talking about economic security. that's why president biden today visited a samsung semiconductor facility. we know there has been this chip shortage, including in the united states. the president drew on the war in ukraine about bolstering supply
jeremy diamond is there. jeremy, what happened in this first day of president biden's visit? >> reporter: well, kate, in his first remarks here in south korea, president biden hailing the u.s./south korea alliance as a linchpin of peace, stability, and prosperity. and this comes as president biden is here in south korea next to japan to shore up the u.s.'s alliances in the region. at a moment of increased tension with north korea as u.s. intelligence is warning of the possibility, the...
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cnn's jeremy diamond is live in tokyo. jeremy, what are you hearing from administration, from the white house about the president's comments in taijuan? >> reporter: well, listen, a white house official almost immediately after the president made those comments at a news conference saying that quote, as the president said our policy has not changed and yet, if you listen to the president's words directly, he very much does seem to be tossing away the u.s.'s decades long foreign policy of strategic ambiguity as it relates to taijuan and the question of whether or not the u.s. would intervene military. listen to the president's own words. >> you didn't want to get involved in the ukraine conflict military for obvious reasons. are you willing to get involved military to defend taijuan if it comes to that? >> yes. >> you are? >> that's a commitment we made. look, here is the situation. we agree with one china policy. we signed on to it, and all the attendent agreements made from there. but the idea that it could be taken by fo
cnn's jeremy diamond is live in tokyo. jeremy, what are you hearing from administration, from the white house about the president's comments in taijuan? >> reporter: well, listen, a white house official almost immediately after the president made those comments at a news conference saying that quote, as the president said our policy has not changed and yet, if you listen to the president's words directly, he very much does seem to be tossing away the u.s.'s decades long foreign policy of...
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jeremy has now agreed to spend to send rather ukraine heavy weapons and back and you phase out of russian oil. stay with us and it's continue sprint after this thing and kick off. are you keeping score a pulse with the beginning of the story that moves us and takes us along for the ride? it's all about the perspective. culture information. this is d w. news and more. oh, we, europe. we love diversity unusual. no mountain is too high. and no road is too long. in search of the extraordinary we are the specialists of lifestyle, europe, euro macs, on d, w. ah, what people have to say matters to us or me. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. where natural spectacle, in an improved world the most boobies have returned to the coast of the island of say, ah, the many success stories for the question of biodiversity single stores me 20 d w ah ah, this is either be news, light from berlin, damage control, jeremy's efforts to repair relations with key ramp up with a visit by the foreign minister. amanela bare bach is in ukraine, promising more economic and military
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jeremy diamond is in tokyo. selena wang is in beijing. jeremy, first to you, president biden's indo-pacific economic framework, as it's known, agreement of a number of nations, a dozen nations in the region, something of a replacement for the transpacific partnership, tpp, which the obama administration introduced but trump scrapped, but not quite. tell us exactly what this would do. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. this is a broad economic framework known as the indo-pacific economic framework launched by president biden earlier today. but the details of this still very much have to be negotiated. they will be negotiated over the next several weeks with the 13 partner nations who have signed onto this broad economic framework. they will be making specific economic commitments in different areas. trade, bolstering supply chains, clean energy, anti-corruption efforts. but as of now, tariffs, reducing tariffs, is not on the table. that would, on the one hand, mean this deal doesn't necessarily require congressional authorization, but on the
jeremy diamond is in tokyo. selena wang is in beijing. jeremy, first to you, president biden's indo-pacific economic framework, as it's known, agreement of a number of nations, a dozen nations in the region, something of a replacement for the transpacific partnership, tpp, which the obama administration introduced but trump scrapped, but not quite. tell us exactly what this would do. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. this is a broad economic framework known as the indo-pacific economic...
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jeremy diamond is in south korea. jeremy, biden's first trip to asia is huge. but much of the world is still focused on ukraine and there was an urgent delivery for the president that sums things up. what are you hearing from the president today? >> reporter: that's right, jim. much of the world has been focused on the war in ukraine and so has the president's attention over the last several months. that's why on this trip president biden has sought to show allies in the region he is just as committed to this region, just as complmitted to completing the pivot to asia with foreign policy. we've heard president biden outline his approach to north korean denuclearization. talking about these alliances with south korea, japan. he announced he intends to step up and scale up military exercises with south korea. that's a big change from former president trump. we know that president biden is still addressing the conflict in ukraine and addressed it in a couple of ways. he talked about it on his first day here in the context of supply chain disruptions and again on f
jeremy diamond is in south korea. jeremy, biden's first trip to asia is huge. but much of the world is still focused on ukraine and there was an urgent delivery for the president that sums things up. what are you hearing from the president today? >> reporter: that's right, jim. much of the world has been focused on the war in ukraine and so has the president's attention over the last several months. that's why on this trip president biden has sought to show allies in the region he is just...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, donbas. a number of basic foods have seen big price rises in the last year — with pasta up as much as 50%, according to new figures from the office for national statistics. the ons has been looking at everyday products sold in several leading supermarkets. our business correspondent emma simpson has been looking at the findings. they're everyday groceries and for the first time the ons has tracked how much these 30 items cost if you buy them from the cheapest, own—brand supermarket ranges. the ons did this experimental research after the food campaignerjack monroe complained that the official stats on inflation underestimated the impact on the poorest households. it found that cheapest pasta went up by 50% in the past year. crisps were up i7%. bread was up i6%, and so was minced beef — much higher than general inflation. to have that sort of pinned down into official data, into official statistics, the realities for millions of people in the uk at the moment, puts us in a stronger posit
jeremy bowen, bbc news, donbas. a number of basic foods have seen big price rises in the last year — with pasta up as much as 50%, according to new figures from the office for national statistics. the ons has been looking at everyday products sold in several leading supermarkets. our business correspondent emma simpson has been looking at the findings. they're everyday groceries and for the first time the ons has tracked how much these 30 items cost if you buy them from the cheapest,...
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jeremy agreed to send ukraine heavy weapons and back and you phase out of russian oil. before i let you go, this iconic andy warhol, prince of marilyn monroe, has become the most expensive 20th century artwork sold at auction. one not exhibited for the wall is selling hair to use the silk screen portrait called shots, sage blue, maryland changed hands in new york for an i waddling $195000000.00. the highest auction price for a work by an american artist. the $964.00 images, one of a series war hall made after the actors death. it's one of the most famous examples of pop art and has spawned countless imitations started out with spooky and transformed into an orgy of hate and violence. the history of the ku klux klan, the oldest terrorist organization in the united states founded over 150 years ago repeatedly died out, but always been resurrected. the ku klux klan starts may 11th.
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that was jeremy hunt — to solve the problem. that was jeremy hunt talking _ to solve the problem. that was jeremy hunt talking on - to solve the problem. that was jeremy hunt talking on bbc - to solve the problem. that was i jeremy hunt talking on bbc radio to solve the problem. that was - jeremy hunt talking on bbc radio 4 and nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe's interview with emma barnett is on woman's hour at ten o'clock tomorrow morning. also you will be able to see the television version on the bbc iplayer. let us take some latest on the sporting action and the celebrations in manchester. emma raducanu is through to the second round of the french open. the czech 17—year—old who won the tournament at roland garros last year put on an impressive display to take the first set on a tie—break. emma raducanu showing fight and spirit to come roaring back on her french open debut taking the second set. she eventually won. the us open champion will face the belarusian competitor in the next round. all five british players have been in action, cameron norrie made it through to the seco
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jeremy, first to you. the news the white house is sticking with this morning is a major economic and trade frame work for asia, but on the taijuan comments, what exactly is administration's position here? because i'm told there is no new china policy. this would be weapons, not troops. do you see daylight here between that statement and what the president has said? >> yeah, there certainly does seem to be daylight between that statement and what the president said, particularly when you listen to the question that the reporter asked president biden contrasting what the president did in ukraine, which was providing weapons but not intervening military with troops versus what he is saying now about taijuan. just listen to the question and the president's response. >> you didn't want to get involved in the ukraine conflict military for obvious reasons. are you willing to get involved military to defend taijuan if it comes to that? >> yes. >> you are? >> that's a commitment we made. we agree with one china pol
jeremy, first to you. the news the white house is sticking with this morning is a major economic and trade frame work for asia, but on the taijuan comments, what exactly is administration's position here? because i'm told there is no new china policy. this would be weapons, not troops. do you see daylight here between that statement and what the president has said? >> yeah, there certainly does seem to be daylight between that statement and what the president said, particularly when you...
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nasdaq is down more at this hour i speak to jeremy grantham, the chair and chief investment officer. as concerned as he is about a collapse in stocks and housing, he thinks inflation could stick around for the next couple of decades and we're running out of labor. here's what he told me >> the fed, as everybody knows, are completely hamstrung if everyone is worried about the economy, they are even more worried about inflation. inflation has always been the great fun fest of society in general. and it takes precedent over everything else. and you can hear that. they have to put that at the top of the agenda. and that takes away, pretty well all the ammunition they had back in 2000 with greenspan and in the housing bust with the '90s they just don't have that flexibility. rates are still very low debt levels are unprecedently a high and the combination of that with inflationb , it's very tricky they have to tread more carefully in terms of stimulus than they could before >> it sounds like what you're saying is if inflation takes precedence, then they should solve that so that they can
nasdaq is down more at this hour i speak to jeremy grantham, the chair and chief investment officer. as concerned as he is about a collapse in stocks and housing, he thinks inflation could stick around for the next couple of decades and we're running out of labor. here's what he told me >> the fed, as everybody knows, are completely hamstrung if everyone is worried about the economy, they are even more worried about inflation. inflation has always been the great fun fest of society in...
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jeremy diamond, in seoul, thank you. let's talk more about this with beth sanders, security analyst and deputy director of national intelligence. beth, thank you for being with us. the president is going to south korea, he's going to japan, how much of this trip is about china just -- >> it's all about this asia prevent, it's really about -- the connection of china and russia together, in this war. it kind of spreads the whole geography, where we need allies across the world. you of -- >> what happens if russia launches a missile while russia is there? how the white house respond? >> it is a bad pr day for sure, but i think that the big picture here is that this is not just about him trying to get attention is a pivotal point of way. it is about north korea going gaining capabilities that we have been trying to avoid, and having for three decades. over republican and democratic administrations, that they have a critical nuclear threat against the united states. they are absolutely heading there. it is only a matter of ti
jeremy diamond, in seoul, thank you. let's talk more about this with beth sanders, security analyst and deputy director of national intelligence. beth, thank you for being with us. the president is going to south korea, he's going to japan, how much of this trip is about china just -- >> it's all about this asia prevent, it's really about -- the connection of china and russia together, in this war. it kind of spreads the whole geography, where we need allies across the world. you of --...
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in terms of what jeremy said, i just want to comment that, again, we can't pick the market. i've lost my crystal ball. what we do know is the following, that there are very few times in history where we have as much of a range between the average high and low of the day. so if you look over the last two months, it's been 180 basis points or almost 2% per day we traded from the high to the low during each of the last two months and you go back through the last 20 plus years, that's happened nine times six of those periods, the market six months later is higher three times, a third of the time it's lower higher by 10%, lower by 7% in those incidents and that's similar for the 12 months. there's a chart that we put together for that. so while we don't know where the bottom is, we know we're oversold in many cases this could continue longer but i think that what pete did, which is putting his toe in, buying a little nvidia, and maybe a little expensive still, we think it's a little high, but i think the odds might be on his side. >> we're going to see. as i said, it's a gutsy mo
in terms of what jeremy said, i just want to comment that, again, we can't pick the market. i've lost my crystal ball. what we do know is the following, that there are very few times in history where we have as much of a range between the average high and low of the day. so if you look over the last two months, it's been 180 basis points or almost 2% per day we traded from the high to the low during each of the last two months and you go back through the last 20 plus years, that's happened nine...
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jeremy. didn't recognise — hello. mike? jeremy. didn't recognise you _ hello. mike? jeremy. didn't recognise you with - hello. mike? jeremy. didn't recognise you with your - hello. mike? jeremy. didn't. recognise you with your mask on. recognise you with your mask on, , ., ., ., , recognise you with your mask on. .,, recognise you with your mask on. ., , it's recognise you with your mask| on-_ it's early on. good to see you. it's early may 2021- _ on. good to see you. it's early may 2021. come _ on. good to see you. it's early may 2021. come on, - on. good to see you. it's early may 2021. come on, we'll- on. good to see you. it's early| may 2021. come on, we'll have on. good to see you. it's early i may 2021. come on, we'll have a seat. may 2021. come on, we'll have a seat- and _ may 2021. come on, we'll have a seat- and i'm — may 2021. come on, we'll have a seat. and i'm meeting _ may 2021. come on, we'll have a seat. and i'm meeting mike. - seat. and i'm meeting mike. look younger— seat. and i'm meeting mike. look younger in _ seat. and i'm meeting mike. look younger i
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jeremy, to people that look at this and demoralized. is there hope that because of comments like this more blacks and latino will come towards the conservative side of the spectrum? >> they're already there. it's the democratic party that left so many blacks and latinos behind. coming down to our community here in columbus. saying we want to put food on the table. we want to have our faith respected and families respected. i have to ask for every vote from place of respect and to listen. that's why we've been able to win. you can look at our website, we're talking about lot of these issues. we're bold and we're speaking up. >> pete: carol, last word. >> look at the polls. blacks are fleeing from the democratic party and it's about time. the democratic party has a serious problem. wake up democrats. wake up. >> pete: we'll see if they can when they are handing them to the view. thank you very much. appreciate it. coming up, -- (vo) with armor all, a little bit of this... protects you from a lot... of that. armor all. minimum effort. maxi
jeremy, to people that look at this and demoralized. is there hope that because of comments like this more blacks and latino will come towards the conservative side of the spectrum? >> they're already there. it's the democratic party that left so many blacks and latinos behind. coming down to our community here in columbus. saying we want to put food on the table. we want to have our faith respected and families respected. i have to ask for every vote from place of respect and to listen....
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jeremy. >> hello, my darlings, how are you? >> good. >> very well. >> thank you. >> this was delicious. >> did you like those? >> delicious. >> i remember the time when they were the height of modernity and now it's become almost an antiquity. >> tell me. where is that? >> princess' chicken, anyone's guess real, but there was simmering of porcino and shallot in butter which is then simmered in white wine to which i added a great glug of freedom and interestingly it was like french feed. >> so the sauce. >> yes. these dishes with rich sauces were really haphazard homage to an original. >> yeah, london's creme de la creme wrapped up these dishes but it was all a sleight of hand from the own pepe. >> prosciutto du parma. he was introducing italian food into a cuisine. >> very surreptitiously. >> which was very french. >> yes. >> and, of course, gradually it was translated into italian foot. >> even though it was italian. >> even though it was italian. >> that's right and france and italy have always vied for supremacy. >> yes, tha
jeremy. >> hello, my darlings, how are you? >> good. >> very well. >> thank you. >> this was delicious. >> did you like those? >> delicious. >> i remember the time when they were the height of modernity and now it's become almost an antiquity. >> tell me. where is that? >> princess' chicken, anyone's guess real, but there was simmering of porcino and shallot in butter which is then simmered in white wine to which i added a great glug...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, dnipro. bristol university has been found to have discriminated against a student whose severe social anxiety led to her taking her own life. natasha abrahart�*s parents brought a civil action against the university, saying it had failed to make adjustments for her mental health. natasha was 20 when she took her own life in april 2018. her parents have been speaking to our correspondentjon kay. she was my perfect daughter, really. natasha was a star. she was academically wonderful. you could not have wanted a better daughter. maggie and bob abrahart have spent the last four years fighting for their daughter, bringing a legal case against bristol university. today, 1,481 days after natasha took her own life, after years of protestations from the university, we finally have the truth. the university of bristol broke the law and exposed our daughter to months of wholly unnecessary psychological trauma, as she watched her grades plummet and her hopes for the future crumble before her eyes. hell
jeremy bowen, bbc news, dnipro. bristol university has been found to have discriminated against a student whose severe social anxiety led to her taking her own life. natasha abrahart�*s parents brought a civil action against the university, saying it had failed to make adjustments for her mental health. natasha was 20 when she took her own life in april 2018. her parents have been speaking to our correspondentjon kay. she was my perfect daughter, really. natasha was a star. she was...
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jeremy howard, former machine learning researcher at the university of san francisco, now honorary professor at the university of queensland in australia. good to see you. >> it is so nice to see you. should i say mate. now that you are in australia. before we look at the wide a vastly different results, let us reintroduce you to our audience. we have the video for that. >> awesome. >> it is famous or infamous, however you want to look at it. you demonstrated to us how to make masks early on when it was really hard to get. folks cannot just i n95 or surgical and here you were showing me how to cut my t-shirt. you really emphasize the science and masking early. i want to ask you because it is relevant as bay area officials are urging people to mask, is that important, looking at the numbers in db area? -- bay area? >> i looked into the numbers closely. i lead the world's first scientific evidence review for masks for covid. it was published in the proceedings of the national academy of sciences. we found that masks are pretty helpful to produce transmission -- reduce transmission. that is gre
jeremy howard, former machine learning researcher at the university of san francisco, now honorary professor at the university of queensland in australia. good to see you. >> it is so nice to see you. should i say mate. now that you are in australia. before we look at the wide a vastly different results, let us reintroduce you to our audience. we have the video for that. >> awesome. >> it is famous or infamous, however you want to look at it. you demonstrated to us how to make...
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there will be a sorta big moment potentially this week that we might see people like jeremy hunt, other leadership candidates start to do a bit more _ leadership candidates start to do a bit more behind—the—scenes to gatvanise — bit more behind—the—scenes to galvanise support because if there is a sense — galvanise support because if there is a sense that borisjohnson galvanise support because if there is a sense that boris johnson as leader— is a sense that boris johnson as leader in— is a sense that boris johnson as leader in the current government are not particularly helping electorally, then you will start to see support to whittle away. i see support to whittle away. wonder see support to whittle away. i wonder what both of your sins is on this. anna, you first and then we will go to siena but there is always a bit about how much local council elections tell you about the national parties. often the parties will say it's almost two things at onceisit will say it's almost two things at once is it wanted to be about local issues, very important about what is deciding
there will be a sorta big moment potentially this week that we might see people like jeremy hunt, other leadership candidates start to do a bit more _ leadership candidates start to do a bit more behind—the—scenes to gatvanise — bit more behind—the—scenes to galvanise support because if there is a sense — galvanise support because if there is a sense that borisjohnson galvanise support because if there is a sense that boris johnson as leader— is a sense that boris johnson as...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, donbas. retired us army general david petraeus earlier reacted some breaking news in a story we've been covering throughout the day. the president of the eu council has said the block has agreed to ban more than two thirds of russian oil imports. he said they've also agreed a hard—hitting measure targeting russia's largest bank and three stayed on broadcasters. eu leaders have been struggling to resolve their differences. hungary posing their differences. hungary posing the biggest resistance. we'll have more on that story throughout the day. do be sure to tune in for more details. going back to our top story and how president biden has apparently ruled out the sending of weapons that could reach russia. retired us army general david petraeus earlier reacted to president biden�*s comments, and said it might come down to specific weapon types themselves. i think it's worth clarifying that it's possible both to send multiple launch rocket system, but not send the long—range munitions that
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jeremy, what is the latest? >> well, listen, president biden wrapping up his visit to south korea without the north korean missile test actually taking place. something u.s. intelligence officials had warned was a possibility while president biden was in south korea. that's not to say that that test won't still possibly occur while president biden is here in japan. the president as he left south korea making clear he's prepared for the possibility and also offering a brief message to the north korean leader. >> thank you. >> we are prepared for anything north korea does. we've had -- thought how how to respond to whatever they do. i am not concerned if that's what you're suggesting. >> do you have a message for kim jong-un while you're here? >> hello. period. thank you. >>> and that brief message from president biden really showing you how much has changed since the last administration when president trump met three times with the north korean leader, exchanged what he called love letters with kim jong-un. and u
jeremy, what is the latest? >> well, listen, president biden wrapping up his visit to south korea without the north korean missile test actually taking place. something u.s. intelligence officials had warned was a possibility while president biden was in south korea. that's not to say that that test won't still possibly occur while president biden is here in japan. the president as he left south korea making clear he's prepared for the possibility and also offering a brief message to the...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, dnipro. a federaljudge in the us state of louisiana has blocked an attempt to lift covid restrictions on immigrants seeking asylum. the checks, known as title 42, were introduced by the trump administration in early 2020. they've been used to deport more than a million migrants since 2020. the usjustice department said it would appeal. two us secret service employees have been sent back to the us from south korea after reports they were drinking and got into a fight. local police, hotel security and two other individuals are said to have been involved. both were part of a team preparing for president biden's visit. borisjohnson is among the senior figures in the uk government who are being told that they'll be named in the sue gray report, on lockdown breaches at westminster. the bbc has been told there'll also be new details about parties involving civil servants. those identified have been given until five o'clock on sunday afternoon to respond. many parts of spain could reach the highest t
jeremy bowen, bbc news, dnipro. a federaljudge in the us state of louisiana has blocked an attempt to lift covid restrictions on immigrants seeking asylum. the checks, known as title 42, were introduced by the trump administration in early 2020. they've been used to deport more than a million migrants since 2020. the usjustice department said it would appeal. two us secret service employees have been sent back to the us from south korea after reports they were drinking and got into a fight....
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they still had healthy teeth. despite that 98 percent of jeremy experienced dental cavities, 90 percent ginger vitus or inflamed gums, and 50 percent of middle aged adult experienced periodontitis. so what's going wrong for nutrition? johan villa from the university clinic fryeburg wants to get to the root of the weight. what we need influences the health of our gums especially periodontitis. so he initiated a study with that as its focus as of him, but stop him. also. we already have data from university, as in maryland, zurich had people who didn't brush their teeth for 4 weeks, but consumed a diet similar to in the stone age, had more plaque awesome, but much less inflammation of india. so that's what we aim to study more closely. the test group ain't a diet similar to those in the stone age, complex carbohydrates from fruit and vegetables. healthy fats from knutson, seeds, fish, and a little meat. the control group ain't a typical western diet packed with sugar processed wheat flour, soft drinks, sausages, meat. after 4 weeks, the results were in the quantities, we could actually se
they still had healthy teeth. despite that 98 percent of jeremy experienced dental cavities, 90 percent ginger vitus or inflamed gums, and 50 percent of middle aged adult experienced periodontitis. so what's going wrong for nutrition? johan villa from the university clinic fryeburg wants to get to the root of the weight. what we need influences the health of our gums especially periodontitis. so he initiated a study with that as its focus as of him, but stop him. also. we already have data from...
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cnn's jeremy diamond and paula hancock is in seoul. >> reporter: jim, it is first remarks here in south korea, president hailed the u.s./south korea relationship as a linchpin of peace and stability. trying to shore up the alliance with japan after his visit concludes here in south korea. he wants to bolster the relationship as a team when u.s. intelligence is warning of a heightened threat of a north korean missile and/or nuclear test, potentially while president biden is here in the region. certainly a moment of heightened tension. and president biden wants to send a strong message that the u.s. will defend its allies in the region. now, listen, president biden is also making clear this is about national security. it's also about economic security. that is why we saw the president visiting a samsung semiconductor chip factory earlier today. and the president in reinforcing his message about this region by talking also about the war in ukraine and russia, insisting the u.s. and wall lies should not be relying on autocracies for critical materials. and that's also a nod obviously to chi
cnn's jeremy diamond and paula hancock is in seoul. >> reporter: jim, it is first remarks here in south korea, president hailed the u.s./south korea relationship as a linchpin of peace and stability. trying to shore up the alliance with japan after his visit concludes here in south korea. he wants to bolster the relationship as a team when u.s. intelligence is warning of a heightened threat of a north korean missile and/or nuclear test, potentially while president biden is here in the...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, dnipro. millions of australians are heading to the polls for the country's first election since 2019. it sees prime minister scott morrison go up against one of the country's longest serving politicians, labor leader anthony albanese. these are live pictures from a polling station in sydney. —— melbourne. where it hasjust gone midday saturday. there are tough challenges ahead for whoever�*s successful — the cost of living crisis is squeezing households and many say climate change is making some parts of australia unliveable. more than 17 million people are enrolled to vote, which is compulsory for over 18s. our correspondent shaimaa khalil is on bondi beach. the surfers have been really up early. you can't see them now, but they've been up for hours, and so have the swimmers. actually, some of them came to line up in their swimsuits. they're of course, not the only ones up early, voters, as well, have been lining up to cast their ballots. and it's getting really, really busy right now
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jeremy. didn't recognise you with your mask on, mate. you all right? yeah, good to see you. thank you. it's early may 2021... come on, we'll have a seat. yeah, that's fine. ..and i'm meeting mike. you look younger in person than on... yeah. my god, i almost look like your granddad! yeah. we've spoken before on zoom, so i already know he has got plenty of troubles. but now it is time for a brew. thanks so much, that's brilliant. cheers, lovely. time for some more detail. when i used to have a drink, cocaine would come hand in hand. so i'd have a sip of a pint and then i would be wanting to, you know, get a bag. the mike i'm meeting today is a different person. you could say a lucky person. he's managed to get off the booze and drugs, even as the death rates from both are rising across the country. deaths associated with cocaine have increased five—fold since 2010 and many of the victims are young men, like mike. this is just showing people that love and care for me, and also showing me myself in the process that i needed to make a change. for the next year, i'm going to be
jeremy. didn't recognise you with your mask on, mate. you all right? yeah, good to see you. thank you. it's early may 2021... come on, we'll have a seat. yeah, that's fine. ..and i'm meeting mike. you look younger in person than on... yeah. my god, i almost look like your granddad! yeah. we've spoken before on zoom, so i already know he has got plenty of troubles. but now it is time for a brew. thanks so much, that's brilliant. cheers, lovely. time for some more detail. when i used to have a...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, dnipro. let's go to the port city of mariupol now, where ukrainian soldiers holed up at the steel plant have now surrendered. their commander posted this message online. translation: the higher. military leadership has given an order to save lives and preserve the well—being of the servicemen of the garrison, and cease defending the city. despite heavy fighting, defending while being encircled and the lack of resupplying, we kept reiterating the three conditions most important to us — namely civilians, wounded, and those who have been killed in action. we managed to evacuate the civilians, the wounded received the necessary medical treatment. as for those fallen heroes, the process is ongoing. there are concerns about the fate of the about 2,000 soldiers who have surrendered. more from the bbc�*s joe inwood, in lviv. that number of 2,000, there have been a lot of uncertainty about the total numbers that were still in the plant over the last couple of weeks but actually it seems the figu
jeremy bowen, bbc news, dnipro. let's go to the port city of mariupol now, where ukrainian soldiers holed up at the steel plant have now surrendered. their commander posted this message online. translation: the higher. military leadership has given an order to save lives and preserve the well—being of the servicemen of the garrison, and cease defending the city. despite heavy fighting, defending while being encircled and the lack of resupplying, we kept reiterating the three conditions most...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, in eastern ukraine. the british prime minister — borisjohnson — is under renewed pressure following the latest revelations by people who attended gatherings in downing street during lockdown. they describe a culture in which parties were routine, sometimes crowded affairs, and security guards were laughed at when they tried to stop one party from taking place. the testimony, obtained by bbc panorama, comes as borisjohnson braces himself for the publication of an official report into events during lockdown, which is now expected to be presented to downing steet on wednesday. 0ur deputy political editor vicki young has the latest. unemployment is now down to its lowest level since 197a. boris johnson trying to focus on the positive as he opened this week's cabinet meeting. they have all been defending his behaviour during lockdown, at a time when rule—breaking was rife inside number 10. there were bottles, empties, rubbish — in the bin, but overflowing, or indeed sometimes left on the table. panora
jeremy bowen, bbc news, in eastern ukraine. the british prime minister — borisjohnson — is under renewed pressure following the latest revelations by people who attended gatherings in downing street during lockdown. they describe a culture in which parties were routine, sometimes crowded affairs, and security guards were laughed at when they tried to stop one party from taking place. the testimony, obtained by bbc panorama, comes as borisjohnson braces himself for the publication of an...
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jeremy bowen sent this report from ukraine. explosions the russians are shelling severodonetsk, as they try to encircle it. more than 100,000 people lived in the city before the invasion. now, it's one of russia's biggest targets. this is russia using the methods it perfected in syria and chechnya. heavy bombardment to try to break the will of its opponents. ukrainian rescue crews can still operate to reach civilians who need to get out. day by day, family by family, russia is grinding forward. it is a long way to safety, down roads out of severodonetsk that the russians are shelling. they're trying to cut the city off from support, rescue, and reinforcement. children here were born into a war. ukrainians have been fighting russian—backed separatists in donbas since 2014. in moscow, sergei shoigu, the defence minister, held a made—for—tv briefing, designed to back the kremlin�*s message that russia is winning. the minister said their advancing forces would soon take all off luhansk, which is one half of donbas, includin
jeremy bowen sent this report from ukraine. explosions the russians are shelling severodonetsk, as they try to encircle it. more than 100,000 people lived in the city before the invasion. now, it's one of russia's biggest targets. this is russia using the methods it perfected in syria and chechnya. heavy bombardment to try to break the will of its opponents. ukrainian rescue crews can still operate to reach civilians who need to get out. day by day, family by family, russia is grinding forward....
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jeremy, the president making crystal clear where he stands on this issue this morning. >> reporter: no doubt about it, bianna, and listen, we know that president biden and the white house were -- learned about this news like everybody else, through this "politico" report, and the president making clear that there is a caveat at the top of this, which is that the white house does not know whether this is an authentic document and -- but nonetheless, the president making clear that he believes that this is a fundamental right that women have had in trying through roe versus wade writing in the statement, i believe that a woman's right to choose is fundamental. roe has been the law of the land for almost 50 years and basic fairness and the stability of our law demand that it not be overturned. now, the president also talks about efforts that his government has made so far to assess the impact of these laws in various states where officials have been dismantling the right of women to choose in several states across the country, and the president then pivots to the midterms, saying if the c
jeremy, the president making crystal clear where he stands on this issue this morning. >> reporter: no doubt about it, bianna, and listen, we know that president biden and the white house were -- learned about this news like everybody else, through this "politico" report, and the president making clear that there is a caveat at the top of this, which is that the white house does not know whether this is an authentic document and -- but nonetheless, the president making clear...
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call today. >>> jeremy siegel is back with us that's the question now, professor, to you. are we close to the lows are we there what's it look like to you >> i wish i could say exactly. look, your panel has said is it possible to really call the bottom i mean, pete mentioned that the nasdaq volatility was 40 if we talk about capitulation, you might want to see the vix 40 or 50, but capitulation is not absolutely necessary for a bottom it is more indicative of it if it happens, it gives you more confidence that there would be a bottom, not absolutely necessary, so it is very, very hard to call the bottom. what i see is a lot of value out there. i tell you one thing, what's strange about the bear market, there are no signs of a recession, and firms except those super high priced are making their earnings mark, which i still think is going to be good this year, so really they keep getting cheaper and cheaper relative to earnings long term investors should be thrilled, whether we have another 5% in short term, i can't say for sure >> when you say what i see is a lot of value o
call today. >>> jeremy siegel is back with us that's the question now, professor, to you. are we close to the lows are we there what's it look like to you >> i wish i could say exactly. look, your panel has said is it possible to really call the bottom i mean, pete mentioned that the nasdaq volatility was 40 if we talk about capitulation, you might want to see the vix 40 or 50, but capitulation is not absolutely necessary for a bottom it is more indicative of it if it happens, it...
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jeremy, what is the president vowing to do on gun reform? >> reporter: listen, pam, president biden arrived in uvalde, texas, hoping to comfort some of the families that are grieving the loss of their chin in the wake of the mass shooting in text yeah, but he left vowing to do something about it as he was confronted by that community with calls for action in the wake that have shooting. todayp president biden reaffirming his desawyer to get something done on gun reform and expressing some very cautious optimism. >> the pain is palpable, and i think a lot of it is unnecessary, so i'm going to continue to push and we'll see how this works. i think things have gotten so bad that everybody is getting more ration balance it. >> reporter: even as the president has said there he believes people will get more rational about things, he hasn't yet talked to any republicans engaged in negotiations since that shooting in uvalde, but he did say that he thinks that there are some rational republicans, like senator mitch mcconnell, the majority leader an s
jeremy, what is the president vowing to do on gun reform? >> reporter: listen, pam, president biden arrived in uvalde, texas, hoping to comfort some of the families that are grieving the loss of their chin in the wake of the mass shooting in text yeah, but he left vowing to do something about it as he was confronted by that community with calls for action in the wake that have shooting. todayp president biden reaffirming his desawyer to get something done on gun reform and expressing some...
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i want to bring in jeremy bash. former chief of staff at the cia and the pentagon. jeremy, defense department officials to confirmed today that russia has used hypersonic missiles in this invasion. that to a civilian like me sounds really bad. but they are saying that it's not a game-changer, can you explain this? >> yes stephanie, hypersonic weapons are weapons that travel faster than mach 5. or five times the speed of sound. about 3800 miles per hour. they are very fast. and like ballistic missiles, like a bullet fired from a gun, you can change the trajectory of a hypersonic weapon. in theory stephanie, a hypersonic weapon is much faster and much more capable. except in a crowded terrain that is ukraine, where russians have used them, they've used them in a conventional format. in other words, they've used them to target buildings and other part of the ukrainian state. they could've just as well targeted with other weapons. and so while we in the united states worry a lot about hypersonic weapons, because our missile defense systems can't pick them up early enoug
i want to bring in jeremy bash. former chief of staff at the cia and the pentagon. jeremy, defense department officials to confirmed today that russia has used hypersonic missiles in this invasion. that to a civilian like me sounds really bad. but they are saying that it's not a game-changer, can you explain this? >> yes stephanie, hypersonic weapons are weapons that travel faster than mach 5. or five times the speed of sound. about 3800 miles per hour. they are very fast. and like...
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jeremy, what is this plan from the white house now? >> reporter: well, kate, as president biden prepares to sit dune with the federal reserve chairman today, he and the can white house are launching a renewed effort to try to show americans, first of all, that he understands the pain they are facing with inflation across the country, but also to try to demonstrate what his plan is to combat inflation. in a "wall street journal" op-ed, the president outlining the three-part plan, the first of which is essentially to let the federal reserve do its job. trying not to unduly influence the fed, as he's appointed republican and democratic nominees to the federal reserve board. he's also talking about taking steps to make things more affordable for americans. a lot of those steps include policies that he proposed in his build back better framework that really have no way of moving in congress. everything from lowering prescription drug costs to lowering the cost of child care. then the president also talking about continuing to reduce the fed
jeremy, what is this plan from the white house now? >> reporter: well, kate, as president biden prepares to sit dune with the federal reserve chairman today, he and the can white house are launching a renewed effort to try to show americans, first of all, that he understands the pain they are facing with inflation across the country, but also to try to demonstrate what his plan is to combat inflation. in a "wall street journal" op-ed, the president outlining the three-part plan,...
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jeremy, is he calling for a specific policy change? >> reporter: well, listen, brianna, we know that president biden has talked in the past about a series of steps that he would like to see, universal background checks a ban on assault weapons, but yesterday as he addressed this shooting briefly the only specific step that he called for was confirming his atf director, he called it a modest step and certainly it is a modest step and yet one that the senate has already struggled to address. part of that seems to come from the fact that president biden is so scarred from the past experiences that he has had in terms of trying to address gun violence. this shooting in which we saw 19 children die comes less than a decade after president biden was put in charge of that gun reform effort under president obama after 20 children were killed in that sandy hook shooting. we know that that has had an emotional impact on president biden but it's also had an impact in terms of what he thinks can actually be done with republicans having 50 seats in
jeremy, is he calling for a specific policy change? >> reporter: well, listen, brianna, we know that president biden has talked in the past about a series of steps that he would like to see, universal background checks a ban on assault weapons, but yesterday as he addressed this shooting briefly the only specific step that he called for was confirming his atf director, he called it a modest step and certainly it is a modest step and yet one that the senate has already struggled to...
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let's get to jeremy diamond. a very significant weekend for the president and first lady. also significant for them, very personally, they will visit the grave of their late son in delaware on this, the seventh anniversary of his death. what more can you tell us about that they'll do today? >> reporter: that's right. president biden has just touched down here back at the white house. before he did that, he did visit the grave of his son, beau biden who died on seven years ago today. president biden is set to go to arlington national cemetery to participate in the somber ceremony at the tomb of the unknown soldier and he'll deliver remarks at arlington. it is notable, while we don't have a preview of president biden's remarks for today, this is the first memorial day that he will be honoring the lives of fallen service members since that withdrawal of u.s. forces from the war in afghanistan. 2,461 americans died in that war. that was something that president biden said as he pulled out those troops that he did not want to risk of lives of more service members by prolonging
let's get to jeremy diamond. a very significant weekend for the president and first lady. also significant for them, very personally, they will visit the grave of their late son in delaware on this, the seventh anniversary of his death. what more can you tell us about that they'll do today? >> reporter: that's right. president biden has just touched down here back at the white house. before he did that, he did visit the grave of his son, beau biden who died on seven years ago today....
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july 22nd, art is a monument built in 1996 to commemorate the call that brought dia, jeremy to power. now it's renamed the never again, a slogan coined by the numbers commission. the government says, applied, listed the names of people killed by the army administration will be erected here to serve as a monument. been seen volley, it took the government 6 months to analyze and come up with a position on the commission's recommendations. a result of 3 years of investigations and listening to harrowing testimonies for witnesses, media, and in hopes of steps will afford the gum. yeah, the opportunity to finally cruise one of the darkest chapters in its history with increase al jazeera but june the gambia. alton pakistan prime minister, enron carne has given the government a 6 day ultimatum to announce elections. police who heavily deployed the assad a march rally in the capital islamabad. on wednesday, officers fired tear gassing these battens against con supporters. interior minister says nearly 1700 people have been arrested. senior leaders and british prime minister bird john forest.
july 22nd, art is a monument built in 1996 to commemorate the call that brought dia, jeremy to power. now it's renamed the never again, a slogan coined by the numbers commission. the government says, applied, listed the names of people killed by the army administration will be erected here to serve as a monument. been seen volley, it took the government 6 months to analyze and come up with a position on the commission's recommendations. a result of 3 years of investigations and listening to...