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(sophie fouron) arigato. (daniel lopez) so now we are arriving to a place called eiraku . - eiraku . - eiraku. eiraku means like "never ending happiness". because sachiko has been learning sanshin, the okinawan instrument with him for many years, we often come here, and she plays, and it's kind of our second home. - that's nice. - yes. so here we are! - hi! - hi! nice to meet you! - nice to meet you! ♪♪♪ (sophie fouron) bravo! bravo! (daisuke miyagi) here we have the waiting room of the fighting bulls. they're getting kind of nervous, so keep quiet. okinawan bullfighting is bull against bull, not against human. this is not about killing each other. it's more about boxing, sumo kind of stuff. this is more like entertainment from a long time ago. this is part of the okinawan culture. i don't want to be involved like my father, but yeah, it's still fun just to watch the bullfighting. it's so exciting. bullfighting is difficult in a way. so yeah, he loves to be the watcher of the bullfighting as a fan, but
(sophie fouron) arigato. (daniel lopez) so now we are arriving to a place called eiraku . - eiraku . - eiraku. eiraku means like "never ending happiness". because sachiko has been learning sanshin, the okinawan instrument with him for many years, we often come here, and she plays, and it's kind of our second home. - that's nice. - yes. so here we are! - hi! - hi! nice to meet you! - nice to meet you! ♪♪♪ (sophie fouron) bravo! bravo! (daisuke miyagi) here we have the waiting...
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(sophie fouron) look at that! - yeah, this is sheep meat and we eat, of course, a lot of meat from our own sheep, so that's what we're going to have tonight for dinner. (sophie fouron) living off the land, that's what you have been doing for hundreds of years here. (janus ur dimun) what comes to the table are mostly things that we either grow or that walk up the hills. (sophie fouron) could you manage, eva, without your brother? (eva ur dimun) i can't imagine if he wasn't here right now. - our work days are cut out for four people, you might say. - so daily things like milking the cows, taking care of the dogs and the cattles, they take all your time if you're only one person, outside working. it would be hard to do anything, except the skins. (janus ur dimun) our grandparents, they lived a couple of years here just by themselves. during those years, when they did live here in the winter time, they only tookthe care of the sheep. that was it. - we are two families and we take care of the farm together. - now we ar
(sophie fouron) look at that! - yeah, this is sheep meat and we eat, of course, a lot of meat from our own sheep, so that's what we're going to have tonight for dinner. (sophie fouron) living off the land, that's what you have been doing for hundreds of years here. (janus ur dimun) what comes to the table are mostly things that we either grow or that walk up the hills. (sophie fouron) could you manage, eva, without your brother? (eva ur dimun) i can't imagine if he wasn't here right now. - our...
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(sophie fouron) we're right in the middle of a lava field. this used to be a land and a neighbourhood. when you live here, it can be taken by lava, and it can rain any second of the day. there's a very raw and authentic vibe here, on big island. is it because it's the only island of all hawaiian islands that have active volcanoes? they also believe very strongly in the gods. it's not the hawaii you see on postcards. after a few days here, you realize what the aloha attitude is all about. i'm standing on a lava field, drenched, but it's pretty nice here. (kala holiday) the hawaiian islands are one of the most isolated landmasses on the planet. and our two closest neighbouring landmasses are the mainland u.s., which is 2500 miles to the east of us and japan, which is about a little bit more than 3000 miles to the west of us. so we're surrounded by thousands of miles of ocean, smack in the centre of the pacific. (sophie fouron) kala holiday, passionate expert of hawaii's indigenous flora and engaged collaborator with big island's national parks,
(sophie fouron) we're right in the middle of a lava field. this used to be a land and a neighbourhood. when you live here, it can be taken by lava, and it can rain any second of the day. there's a very raw and authentic vibe here, on big island. is it because it's the only island of all hawaiian islands that have active volcanoes? they also believe very strongly in the gods. it's not the hawaii you see on postcards. after a few days here, you realize what the aloha attitude is all about. i'm...
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(sophie fouron) we're very far from the all-inclusive hotels here. we're in the heart of cuba and it's very hard to sum up this island. cuba feels frozen in time. of course, the old 1950's cars, and there are no billboards on the highways, except the ones that are propaganda. there are no restaurant chains. horses are everywhere. people use them to get around. but yet, even if it feels like we're in the 1960's sometimes, people get by. they help each other a lot. they manage even when it seems impossible. the isolation on this island isn't a geographical isolation. it's a political one, a social and ideological one. i think they're rewriting history as we speak. and with the opening of cuban-american relations, it'll be interesting to see what the future holds for cuba. (ernesto pardo) cuba is in the caribbean. it's the largest island in the caribbean and its neighbours are mexico to the east and the united states to the north. haiti is the closest country, only 77 kilometers away and jamaica is just south. (sophie fouron) ernesto pardo. economics pr
(sophie fouron) we're very far from the all-inclusive hotels here. we're in the heart of cuba and it's very hard to sum up this island. cuba feels frozen in time. of course, the old 1950's cars, and there are no billboards on the highways, except the ones that are propaganda. there are no restaurant chains. horses are everywhere. people use them to get around. but yet, even if it feels like we're in the 1960's sometimes, people get by. they help each other a lot. they manage even when it seems...
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sophie richardson, for: ive want to be on. sophie richardson, forgive me — want to be on. sophie richardson, forgive me for— want to be on. sophie richardson, forgive me for interrupting. - want to be on. sophie richardson, forgive me for interrupting. we i want to be on. sophie richardson, | forgive me for interrupting. we are out of time. sophie richardson, china director at human rights watch, thank you for speaking with us. let's get some of the day's other news. a former top white house official has been taken into custody for defying a subpoena from the committee investigating last year's attack on the us capitol building. peter navarro is the second adviser to donald trump to be charged with contempt of congress for refusing to cooperate. the panel is seeking testimony from him about his public support of mr trump's call to overturn the 2020 presidential election. myanmar�*s military government says it intends to execute two prominent dissidents after rejecting their appeals. these pictures released by myanmar�*s military show kojimmy, a veteran activist, and
sophie richardson, for: ive want to be on. sophie richardson, forgive me — want to be on. sophie richardson, forgive me for— want to be on. sophie richardson, forgive me for interrupting. - want to be on. sophie richardson, forgive me for interrupting. we i want to be on. sophie richardson, | forgive me for interrupting. we are out of time. sophie richardson, china director at human rights watch, thank you for speaking with us. let's get some of the day's other news. a former top white...
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sophie, i'm taking sophie to meet the chief constable and a couple of weeks and at that point, sophie will be more than willing to give her voice and respond to this review. i do know he wants action taken. thank ou ve do know he wants action taken. thank you very much- _ do know he wants action taken. thank you very much- i— do know he wants action taken. thank you very much. i have _ do know he wants action taken. thank you very much. i have to _ do know he wants action taken. thank you very much. i have to point - do know he wants action taken. thank you very much. i have to point out i you very much. i have to point out that some of the details that you've gone into their are not ones that we can respond to because we don't actually have the information at hand. thank you forjoining us. maggie 0liver. i should also say that the chief constable of greater manchester police stephen watson who was appointed a year after his predecessor quit after a very critical review of the force, he said he wants to offer his most sincere apologies to everyone affected by the events considered i
sophie, i'm taking sophie to meet the chief constable and a couple of weeks and at that point, sophie will be more than willing to give her voice and respond to this review. i do know he wants action taken. thank ou ve do know he wants action taken. thank you very much- _ do know he wants action taken. thank you very much- i— do know he wants action taken. thank you very much. i have _ do know he wants action taken. thank you very much. i have to _ do know he wants action taken. thank you...
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i do not think it's a coincidence, sophie thoughts? oh, i think the, the release that was with absolutely intentional to coincide with her visit, as was some shocking new information about forcing tibetan children and young as for into boarding schools where they are forced to learn only in chinese and separated from their parents. their culture, their religion, their language, it would be nice to think that this had influenced the high commissioners thinking . it does not appear to have her remarks, particularly about human rights violations in the week or region started from precisely the premise. the chinese government wanted her to start from not about 50 years of rampant racism and discrimination and repression, but essentially repeating line. very similar to the chinese government that the problems in the region are one of extremism and terror. she offered no evidence to support that perspective. she oh, who offered no evidence in repeating that the government has assured her that math arbitrary detention facility if have been cl
i do not think it's a coincidence, sophie thoughts? oh, i think the, the release that was with absolutely intentional to coincide with her visit, as was some shocking new information about forcing tibetan children and young as for into boarding schools where they are forced to learn only in chinese and separated from their parents. their culture, their religion, their language, it would be nice to think that this had influenced the high commissioners thinking . it does not appear to have her...
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and sophie said, these are human beings whose life torn apart. and for me, i thought that, you know, she would rise to the occasion. she would be the hero, the rural expecting. and there's some sort of like a plot if you will, that you know that she would, she would rise to the occasion and told the supplies, but not only her awards for short, but her entire stance on this issue threw out as well as even today, really undermine the credibility of that office, and i think the many weakest around the world, ultimate child. net here for michelle ashley and her own was this is the briefing. press conference virtual press conference from last week. moment john, have a listen and then i would like your response immediately as soon as the video ends his michelle ashley in the see me what kind of reason? i have a question about the application of compet efficient measures and the role advocate impact on the rise a. we must be minority to those who have to be appealed, asking me to re cases. i mean matters, and my visa was going to need to raise a number
and sophie said, these are human beings whose life torn apart. and for me, i thought that, you know, she would rise to the occasion. she would be the hero, the rural expecting. and there's some sort of like a plot if you will, that you know that she would, she would rise to the occasion and told the supplies, but not only her awards for short, but her entire stance on this issue threw out as well as even today, really undermine the credibility of that office, and i think the many weakest around...
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yes, like sophie and her comments. and her statement is that total be trail and as well as the total failure of mandate. and there is no any the extra mitigation or direct position campaign is going on in the region to stick off because like she said, there is no but we didn't have any vacation training centers. they are all fully functional prisoners because because the china didn't close it up because their prison, their prison prison. so they're just take your prison as well as the patient temps. the vocational schools that she mentioned. there is no occasional school before. and these are markup just some classroom just to show to international media. so when china called the closed in the vacation, all training centers, which is the law because didn't have it before they had they had a detention center. and because interesting camp and she just parroted chinese communist party line that they treatment of wiggers are just great and didn't have any human rights violations. but what they're doing is just a di radical
yes, like sophie and her comments. and her statement is that total be trail and as well as the total failure of mandate. and there is no any the extra mitigation or direct position campaign is going on in the region to stick off because like she said, there is no but we didn't have any vacation training centers. they are all fully functional prisoners because because the china didn't close it up because their prison, their prison prison. so they're just take your prison as well as the patient...
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yes, sophie. the latest snapshot from the nhs in england reveals a health system still under extreme pressure, with queues of ambulances like this waiting outside some hospitals. the number of people waiting for planned operations and procedures, like hip and knee replacements, has hit another record high. just under 6.5 million people — although the number waiting more than two years come down a little bit. the percentage of patients assessed or treated in a&e within four hours in may was 73% — well down on may last year. other uk nations are no better, though, measured at slightly different times. and in may, average response times to emergency ambulance callouts was around a0 minutes — the target is 18 minutes. some harrowing stories of long waits for ambulances are now emerging. ken, who was 9a and in good health for his age, died after waiting more than five hours for an ambulance. he'd fallen in the night, and the bbc has seen transcripts of his 999 calls. the words are spoken by actor
yes, sophie. the latest snapshot from the nhs in england reveals a health system still under extreme pressure, with queues of ambulances like this waiting outside some hospitals. the number of people waiting for planned operations and procedures, like hip and knee replacements, has hit another record high. just under 6.5 million people — although the number waiting more than two years come down a little bit. the percentage of patients assessed or treated in a&e within four hours in may...
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sophie: he moved there during the pandemic and that has been key. it was sort of out of place, out of mind. but now that he is there, his plans are picking up. he is building a school, a complex for himself, a new housing construct. he shut down his third hotel for a workforce housing for the entire year, and a lot of this is happening with no key medication with the community. emily: interesting. it is a fascinating read, you can check it out. sophie alexander, thank you. check out the article in bloomberg businessweek. more musical chairs at disney. ceo bob chapek has abruptly fired the head of television, peter rice, for not being a team player, according to bloomberg sources. rice was chair of general entertainment content and oversaw a vast swath of shows carried across disney networks. the sudden firing is the latest twist in a tumultuous stretch for chapek. he wrestled with challenges that included a high-profile dustup with florida governor ron desantis over a new law limiting discussion of sexual identity in classrooms. coming up, after app
sophie: he moved there during the pandemic and that has been key. it was sort of out of place, out of mind. but now that he is there, his plans are picking up. he is building a school, a complex for himself, a new housing construct. he shut down his third hotel for a workforce housing for the entire year, and a lot of this is happening with no key medication with the community. emily: interesting. it is a fascinating read, you can check it out. sophie alexander, thank you. check out the article...
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sophie. as you say, the economy is shrinking again. and this time this it's not just a forecast. the latest figures came out this morning for the month of april and it showed a fall of 0.3%. at the same time this occurred at a time of record hikes in energy bills, rise in taxes. the government blamed this negative figure in a reduction on covid—19 nhs spending. you can see the run of no growth essentially until there was growth back injanuary. and forecasts suggest a sluggish period forecasts suggest a sluggish period for the next two months as well. so this does not necessarily mean recession, but it looks like the economy could be shrinking in this quarter. if we look ahead, a number of forecasters are now saying the uk won't grow next year, including the bank of england, and here are the oecd numbers. zero growth for the uk, unlike the other major world economies, though these numbers for the us and france are not exactly roaring either. all of this happens at the same time as a four dec
sophie. as you say, the economy is shrinking again. and this time this it's not just a forecast. the latest figures came out this morning for the month of april and it showed a fall of 0.3%. at the same time this occurred at a time of record hikes in energy bills, rise in taxes. the government blamed this negative figure in a reduction on covid—19 nhs spending. you can see the run of no growth essentially until there was growth back injanuary. and forecasts suggest a sluggish period forecasts...
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, who was only 12 years— to protect sophie, who was only 12 veers old _ to protect sophie, who was only 12 years old at the time of her abuse. now, _ years old at the time of her abuse. now. the _ years old at the time of her abuse. now, the report also looked at ten other cases and it found that in those the casework was generally very poor and procedures that should have been in place to protect children were not working as effectively or efficiently as they should have done. in a news conference this morning the leader of 0ldham council and the chief constable of greater manchester police both fully accepted the report and apologised to all victims of child sexual exportation in the town. the chief constable of greater manchester police, stephen watson, said, we were not there for you when you desperately needed us, but he ended with a statement, a message to offenders, saying, if you think you've got away with this, you're wrong, we're coming for you. rowan bride, wrong, we're coming for you. rowan bridge. thank— wrong, we're coming for you. rowan bridge, thank you. _ police in br
, who was only 12 years— to protect sophie, who was only 12 veers old _ to protect sophie, who was only 12 years old at the time of her abuse. now, _ years old at the time of her abuse. now. the _ years old at the time of her abuse. now, the report also looked at ten other cases and it found that in those the casework was generally very poor and procedures that should have been in place to protect children were not working as effectively or efficiently as they should have done. in a news...
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it's directed by sophie hyde, written by katy brand. let's do all the positives first. the script is often very funny and both of those performers are terrific and they are welljudge performances because it's a balance between the poignant and comedic and they get itjust right and it's like watching two performances at the top of their game. you go. "great." the film is about a subject which let's be honest, cinema in general and british cinema in particular is considered to be taboo. cinema worries about actually talking about intimacy. on the downside, it's somewhat stagey. it plays out as a series of chaptered encounters in the same hotel room, except for in the very end. and i can almost imagine it as being like a two—handed play. it's also performative. leo is playing a role because he's a giggilo, he's an escort, a sex worker, so he's playing the role but we are watching two very accomplished actors playing roles and i never quite forgot that that's what we are watching. if you compare this with a film like the mother, that had a much more convincing set of char
it's directed by sophie hyde, written by katy brand. let's do all the positives first. the script is often very funny and both of those performers are terrific and they are welljudge performances because it's a balance between the poignant and comedic and they get itjust right and it's like watching two performances at the top of their game. you go. "great." the film is about a subject which let's be honest, cinema in general and british cinema in particular is considered to be taboo....
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on the sophie wayne y medina, bay in senegal, a chunks african pilgrims and students seeking knowledge and spiritualism. ah, the journey has begun. the fee for wold copies on its way to the castle book, your travel package today. here's your forecasts for the weekend. hello everyone. we're looking at saturday and still a lot of rain for southern china. you know, and who, nat providence, nearly 300000 people have been displaced from their homes because of flooding and thousands of homes have been destroyed. and the plumb rains were shooting out over the east, trying to see we did think maybe they would crash into q issue and should cocoa. but now it's looking like the bulk of that energy will stay out over the pacific. and we've got a weather maker coming into beijing. so we've got sundry downpours over the course of the weekend here. next, stop se asia concentrated rain dang south on sinatra island. what's java and that western side of borneo next? stop or go into india and the rain is still coming out. you for both are not real pradesh and some states where we do have a heavy rainfall
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well, sophie, there are _ what's the situation there? well, sophie, there are real— what's the situation there? -ii sophie, there are real problems here this afternoon, and it's notjust the strike. there are a couple of hundred passengers behind me waiting for a bus or a taxi because there has been a lorry accident between here and edinburgh. as for the strike itself, there have been no northern services running from newcastle today, and there are three types of workers affected, the person who can work from home anyway, they did it during lockdown and their bosses flexible, as you saw in the report, someone who has to add an extra two or three hours onto their working day because they are getting a bus instead, and then the worker who was just losing money. i spoke to one pleaser who says he is losing £95 a week during the strike because he can't get to work. —— cleaner. he says if the dispute continues, he will have to start looking for a second job. and it is notjust commuters losing money, i spoke to a taxi driver at newcastle
well, sophie, there are _ what's the situation there? well, sophie, there are real— what's the situation there? -ii sophie, there are real problems here this afternoon, and it's notjust the strike. there are a couple of hundred passengers behind me waiting for a bus or a taxi because there has been a lorry accident between here and edinburgh. as for the strike itself, there have been no northern services running from newcastle today, and there are three types of workers affected, the person...
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i've, i've known sophie for about 5 years. i've got huge respect for what she does more de la total. there's this whole debate in the mountaineering community about oxygen . no, no oxygen shoppers, ropes and so on. but the fact is, and i know this now you can have oxygen shoppers, ropes, and it's still difficult, but there are those moments when you're all fired up and you think, why not me? yeah, but that's before you actually get here. mr. cervical sweater. was, did the rule? if we're back to let me know, do you have to have a clear head, he like that you all that stuff going round in your head and pulling you down. the feed is not good, then i'll am all the little threads holding you back home to base camp or wherever they're putting obstacles in your path and stopping you from going up. or they make it more difficult than it already is. gonna look at some point i have to those threads, i can concentrate on the mountain a teacher. these are tough nut to crack. skids hitting a little mock so said ah, ah, ah ah, nevada goes h
i've, i've known sophie for about 5 years. i've got huge respect for what she does more de la total. there's this whole debate in the mountaineering community about oxygen . no, no oxygen shoppers, ropes and so on. but the fact is, and i know this now you can have oxygen shoppers, ropes, and it's still difficult, but there are those moments when you're all fired up and you think, why not me? yeah, but that's before you actually get here. mr. cervical sweater. was, did the rule? if we're back to...
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sophie long, bbc news, the united states. ukraine says russian forces have blown up bridges on a river near the key eastern city of severodonetsk to stop reinforcements coming in. the city is the main focus of russia's current offensive in the donbas region. kyiv says it has recaptured part of the territory that was lost to russian forces. but as our ukraine correspondentjoe inwood reports, both sides are presenting very different pictures of how the conflict is unfolding. russian armour still rolling forward, moving to encircle ukraine's forces in the donbas. an advancing army liberating the people of this region, providing them with humanitarian aid — that is the picture the russians want to present of the invasion they still refuse to call a war. they say they are destroying western weapons and killing foreign mercenaries. but from the ukrainians, you get quite the opposite impression. this is a coalition of soldiers defending their homeland, orjoining from around the world to face down a global threat. we are on the rig
sophie long, bbc news, the united states. ukraine says russian forces have blown up bridges on a river near the key eastern city of severodonetsk to stop reinforcements coming in. the city is the main focus of russia's current offensive in the donbas region. kyiv says it has recaptured part of the territory that was lost to russian forces. but as our ukraine correspondentjoe inwood reports, both sides are presenting very different pictures of how the conflict is unfolding. russian armour still...
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sophie long, bbc news, the mississipi delta. thousands of people in beijing are being locked down in their homes and millions are facing compulsory testing, after a surge of covid—i9 cases linked to a late—night bar in the chinese capital. it's raised concerns of a city—wide shutdown just as shanghai is slowly re—emerging from a two—month lockdown. a short time ago, i spoke to our china correspondent stephen mcdonell, who's quarantining in a hotel in the southern city of xiamen. he's just returned to china. i asked him to give us a sense what these restrictions are like. the rest of the world may have moved on from all these covid restrictions but not china. it is the last remaining major economy sticking to a zero—covid approach, where every new outbreak is squashed, or at least they attempt to squash it with very restrictive measures. so, for example, i'vejust come back into the country and i'm doing two weeks of quarantining, in the south of the country, but there is also quarantine internally in china. if you go
sophie long, bbc news, the mississipi delta. thousands of people in beijing are being locked down in their homes and millions are facing compulsory testing, after a surge of covid—i9 cases linked to a late—night bar in the chinese capital. it's raised concerns of a city—wide shutdown just as shanghai is slowly re—emerging from a two—month lockdown. a short time ago, i spoke to our china correspondent stephen mcdonell, who's quarantining in a hotel in the southern city of xiamen. he's...
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sophie long, bbc news. let's bring you quick reminder of the top story — the huge crowds gathered in front of buckingham palace for a spectacular opener concert, marking the highpoint of the celebrations for queen elizabeth's 70 years on the british throne. in a tribute to his mother, prince charles praised what he called a of selfless service. —— called a lifetime of selfless service. you can get more information on the news from our website. from us on the team, thank you for watching. stay with us. hello there, heavy rain with thunder and lightning has continued to spread northwards across central and southern england, and wales. it means for part two of the weekend we will have a north — south divide again, with much of scotland and northern ireland staying dry. more cloud and rain across england and wales. a very wet start to wales, the midlands and eastern england through the morning. and then that rain will is down as it moves northwards. it will stay rather grey and damp. any sunshine that c
sophie long, bbc news. let's bring you quick reminder of the top story — the huge crowds gathered in front of buckingham palace for a spectacular opener concert, marking the highpoint of the celebrations for queen elizabeth's 70 years on the british throne. in a tribute to his mother, prince charles praised what he called a of selfless service. —— called a lifetime of selfless service. you can get more information on the news from our website. from us on the team, thank you for watching....
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sophie long, bbc news, little rock, arkansas. the decision by the supreme court has led to international reaction — from governments around the world. the british prime minister borisjohnson called the ruling a big step backwards, saying he'd always believed in a woman's right to choose. in france, president macron condemned the ruling, tweeting "i express my solidarity with women whose freedoms are today challenged by the supreme court of the united states of america." but there was a different sentiment from the vatican. the headquarters of the roman catholic church praised the supreme court's decision on abortion, saying in a statement it challenged the whole world to reflect on life issues. the whole world to reflect with me is our reporter shelley phelps. what more have we heard from international leaders? element this is a huge and significant day in america. global leaders are watching the scenes on their tv screens as well and have been responding on twitter under news interviews. we have had from the canadian prime min
sophie long, bbc news, little rock, arkansas. the decision by the supreme court has led to international reaction — from governments around the world. the british prime minister borisjohnson called the ruling a big step backwards, saying he'd always believed in a woman's right to choose. in france, president macron condemned the ruling, tweeting "i express my solidarity with women whose freedoms are today challenged by the supreme court of the united states of america." but there...
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sophie long, bbc news, little rock, arkansas. 0ur north america editor sarah smithjoins us now. such a hugely consequential decision, this. what happens now? well, already several states have enacted immediate bans on abortion, and more will follow in the days and weeks to come. you heard president biden saying he thinks this is a sad day for america. even though he and the democrats control the white house and both houses of congress, there is nothing they can do about the supreme court ruling. and the democrats don't have enough votes in the senate to be able to pass a new law that would guarantee abortion rights. so, for now, president biden says what he can do is try to make sure that women who want abortions but live in states that have banned the procedure are able to travel to other places where the termination can still be performed, places like new york state, which now says it is a safe haven for women seeking the procedure. this really radical decision that has come from this very conservative supreme court is not necessarily going to stop here. we heard one of thejus
sophie long, bbc news, little rock, arkansas. 0ur north america editor sarah smithjoins us now. such a hugely consequential decision, this. what happens now? well, already several states have enacted immediate bans on abortion, and more will follow in the days and weeks to come. you heard president biden saying he thinks this is a sad day for america. even though he and the democrats control the white house and both houses of congress, there is nothing they can do about the supreme court...
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sophie long reports from an abortion clinic in the state capital, little rock. just a warning — her report contains some distressing detail. it was exactly the ruling they'd been dreading. but the expectation didn't make the court's decision any less devastating. abortion is murder! it has just been upheld! 0utside, they had to turn women away. this isn't a country that i ever thought i would know. i thought that... this country would still care about people. would still care about women. inside, they had to come to terms with the fact that the care they provided here is now a criminal offence. i don't think there's a waiting period there but it is about a five and a half hour drive. and see, it's like having to turn them away. like, that sucks. jennifer thompson first came here as a patient. she says her abortion saved her life, and the care she received here inspired her to train so she could do the same for others. now i have to tell them, i'm sorry, but there's nothing i can do for you. i'm sorry that your boyfriend beat you every day, that he rapes you al
sophie long reports from an abortion clinic in the state capital, little rock. just a warning — her report contains some distressing detail. it was exactly the ruling they'd been dreading. but the expectation didn't make the court's decision any less devastating. abortion is murder! it has just been upheld! 0utside, they had to turn women away. this isn't a country that i ever thought i would know. i thought that... this country would still care about people. would still care about women....
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sophie long, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. emergency services have found another body under a train which derailed in germany's south—eastern state of bavaria on friday. it brings the number of people who died in the incident to five. the train was heading to munich when three carraiges came off the tracks. investigators say they are working to establish what caused the accident. meanwhile, a high—speed rail driver was killed and several passengers injured after a train derailed in south—west china's guizhou province. the train derailed after running into debris that had fallen onto the tracks near a tunnel. video footage published by multiple chinese outlets showed severe damage to the driver's car. a rail conductor and seven passengers were injured and sent to hospital judges in tunisia are to strike for a week and stage sit—in protests against the president's firing of dozens of their colleagues. 57judges were dismissed on the accusation of corruption and protecting terrorists. in an attempt to consolidate power, pr
sophie long, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. emergency services have found another body under a train which derailed in germany's south—eastern state of bavaria on friday. it brings the number of people who died in the incident to five. the train was heading to munich when three carraiges came off the tracks. investigators say they are working to establish what caused the accident. meanwhile, a high—speed rail driver was killed and several passengers injured after a train...
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sophie long, bbc news, california. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: we've all the sports news, including rafael nadal�*s marathon quarterfinal against novak djokevic in the french open. the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster. the moment of crowning, in accordance with the order of service, by a signal given, the great guns of the tower. tributes have been paid around the world to muhammad ali, who has died at the age of 74. outspoken but rarely outfought, ali transcended the sport of boxing, of which he was three times world champion. he was a good fighter. he fought all the way to the . end, even through his illness. yes, he did. uefa imposes an indefinite ban on english clubs playing in europe. today is the 20th anniversary of the release of the beatles�* lp sgt pepper's lonely hearts club band, a record described as the album of the century. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the us says it's sending more advanced rocket systems and munitions to ukraine, to fight against russian forces. it comes
sophie long, bbc news, california. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: we've all the sports news, including rafael nadal�*s marathon quarterfinal against novak djokevic in the french open. the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster. the moment of crowning, in accordance with the order of service, by a signal given, the great guns of the tower. tributes have been paid around the world to muhammad ali, who has died at the age of 74. outspoken but rarely outfought,...
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and now back to you, sophie. reeta, thank you. football, and scotland take on ukraine at hampden park in just over an hour's time, as both teams push for a place in the world cup finals. it's a match loaded with political significance, with scotland fans acknowledging that victory would be bittersweet, with many people rooting for ukraine. 0ur sports correspondent jane dougall reports. the flag of the opposing country emblazoned on a building in glasgow. a scottish take on the ukrainian national anthem. and this group of ukrainian children, orphaned by the war, but with a new home in scotland, making their way to watch the match. all highly unusual ahead of a football game between two countries, but these are exceptional circumstances. picking up her tickets at hampden is ukrainian national daria — and her parents, who fled the country last month. it's like a chance to distract a little bit from all the news which we are reading 24/7. we wake up, we read the news. we go to bed, we read the news. we read the news during the day.
and now back to you, sophie. reeta, thank you. football, and scotland take on ukraine at hampden park in just over an hour's time, as both teams push for a place in the world cup finals. it's a match loaded with political significance, with scotland fans acknowledging that victory would be bittersweet, with many people rooting for ukraine. 0ur sports correspondent jane dougall reports. the flag of the opposing country emblazoned on a building in glasgow. a scottish take on the ukrainian...
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sophie long, bbc news, the mississippi delta. the biggest burden to imagine our of the south korean pub siena, bts, have announced they are going on break to pursue solo projects. emily brown reports. their song, permission to dance have had over 70 million views on youtube but after a nearly decade of success, the group will take and if they do break and will pursue solo projects. the 7—member band talked about in a video but the company behind the group so they aren't taking a hiatus but have agreed members will focus on more solo work. they have had international recognition, even joining a white house daily briefing. joining a white house daily briefinr. , ., ., briefing. this important for america. — briefing. this important for america. l _ briefing. this important for america, l asian _ briefing. this important for america, l asian american j america, l asian american friends have been thejudge america, l asian american friends have been the judge to real dissemination. l friends have been the 'udge to real disseminati
sophie long, bbc news, the mississippi delta. the biggest burden to imagine our of the south korean pub siena, bts, have announced they are going on break to pursue solo projects. emily brown reports. their song, permission to dance have had over 70 million views on youtube but after a nearly decade of success, the group will take and if they do break and will pursue solo projects. the 7—member band talked about in a video but the company behind the group so they aren't taking a hiatus but...
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sophie long, bbc news, little rock, arkansas. monitoring the reaction from the united states, an awful lot of reaction from both sides of this issue. were going to talk to david cohen now. let's go now to david s cohen. he's a professor of law at drexel university and joins me now from philadelphia. this is a hugely emotive issue order your perspective, just phyllis and on the reaction that you've seeing thus far. ., , ., ., , ., ., thus far. people are devastated and very concerned _ thus far. people are devastated and very concerned of— thus far. people are devastated and very concerned of what _ thus far. people are devastated and very concerned of what this - thus far. people are devastated and very concerned of what this means. very concerned of what this means for women's health and autonomy in future in this country. as you have been saying, half of this country, abortion will remain legal and people will be able to get the care they need and want but then half of they need and want but then half of the country, especial
sophie long, bbc news, little rock, arkansas. monitoring the reaction from the united states, an awful lot of reaction from both sides of this issue. were going to talk to david cohen now. let's go now to david s cohen. he's a professor of law at drexel university and joins me now from philadelphia. this is a hugely emotive issue order your perspective, just phyllis and on the reaction that you've seeing thus far. ., , ., ., , ., ., thus far. people are devastated and very concerned _ thus far....
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i spoke to former ladies european tour player sophie walker and began by asking her how big a moment this was for women's golf. i'm afraid we do not have that interview with us. we will see if we can get that to you by the end of the programme, but let's talk rugby union. danny care has earned a recall to the england squad, almost four years since his last international appearance. the harlequins scrum—half, who is now 35, has won 84 caps for england — and he's been called up to the squad preparing for a match against the barbarians. he had been selected to play for the babas before being summoned by england coach eddiejones. st helen's star james roby has broken the super league appearance record, playing for the a55th time to surpass the record previously held by kevin sinfield. roby, who made his debut in 2004, was the scorer of one of five tries as st helens beat hull kr 26-18. it extends their lead at the top of super league to four points. elsewhere, castleford tigers came from behind to beat bottom—side toulouse 20 points to 1a. and wakefield trinity won a thriller with
i spoke to former ladies european tour player sophie walker and began by asking her how big a moment this was for women's golf. i'm afraid we do not have that interview with us. we will see if we can get that to you by the end of the programme, but let's talk rugby union. danny care has earned a recall to the england squad, almost four years since his last international appearance. the harlequins scrum—half, who is now 35, has won 84 caps for england — and he's been called up to the squad...
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sophie coldwell�*s strong finish meant there was another member of team gb on the podium in third. that's all from sportsday. from all the team here, goodnight. next it's time for click. hey, welcome, welcome. i hope you are well. it is often said we do not appreciate our health until we lose it and if someone suffers a life—changing injury, it may be necessary for them to retrain their brain to learn how to use their body again, maybe in a different way than before. there's a new idea called neuroanimation, which is like gaming for brain repair. it is an immersive, emotional and, we are told, enjoyable style of therapy that can have a real impact. what's it say? quack, quack, quack. ruby was 2a years old when she lost her leg — a simple trip to the supermarket resulting in a life—changing injury. i was going shopping to buy the stuff for the baby, you know, weaning process, buying him veggies and avocados and what have you. but, yeah, i was in the car park and i was run down by a car. at the time of the accident, ruby'd been carrying 5—month—old son leon, instinctively t
sophie coldwell�*s strong finish meant there was another member of team gb on the podium in third. that's all from sportsday. from all the team here, goodnight. next it's time for click. hey, welcome, welcome. i hope you are well. it is often said we do not appreciate our health until we lose it and if someone suffers a life—changing injury, it may be necessary for them to retrain their brain to learn how to use their body again, maybe in a different way than before. there's a new idea...
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we have seen attacks on sophie meeting houses. we've seen attacks on, on she, on places of worship. we see tax on sunni places of worship. ah, so it's really for the people a question of how can this law mc emerett finally deliver on the promise of peace and security? i in the country, you know, after having taken over about 910 months ago in other news is really air strikes. have hid hamas military sites in the gaza strip following rocket fire from the palestinian territory. the israeli army shed the palestinian militant group. hamas had fired a rocket toward, asked her own after months of relative calm. there were no immediate reports of casualties. rescue teams have been bringing people to safety after severe floods in the north indian state of a psalm. the state disaster management agency says at least 9 people have been killed, and millions of homes have been flooded. heavier than normal. seasonal range caused a major river to burst its banks and inundate the surrounding region. lawyers for wiki leeds founder julianna's son, say they will appeal a decision by britain approving
we have seen attacks on sophie meeting houses. we've seen attacks on, on she, on places of worship. we see tax on sunni places of worship. ah, so it's really for the people a question of how can this law mc emerett finally deliver on the promise of peace and security? i in the country, you know, after having taken over about 910 months ago in other news is really air strikes. have hid hamas military sites in the gaza strip following rocket fire from the palestinian territory. the israeli army...
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sophie looks as though she's in isolation. the weather presenters look as though they are lost. and why is the flooring on different levels? is it because they needed to put in curbing? all in all, a complete waste of valuable funds. there's certainly a lot going on here — a spiral staircase, a large, vertical screen used for imagery, and an even bigger screen where a correspondent can explain the background to a story, speak to the presenter either in person or down the line, or we can have some detailfrom the presenter him or herself. these explainers aren't new, of course, but are now being done on a bigger scale than before, and they failed to impress oldman wood, who recorded this message on the newswatch phone line. huw edwards was in discussion with faisal islam. neither man was actually talking to the camera and so neither of them were actually addressing the viewer. it made it appear like a private conversation that we were intruding on. earlier, huw edwards had been talking about the northern ireland protocol whilst stood with the wall display. what we need to focus
sophie looks as though she's in isolation. the weather presenters look as though they are lost. and why is the flooring on different levels? is it because they needed to put in curbing? all in all, a complete waste of valuable funds. there's certainly a lot going on here — a spiral staircase, a large, vertical screen used for imagery, and an even bigger screen where a correspondent can explain the background to a story, speak to the presenter either in person or down the line, or we can have...
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my mom lives been gone. sophie, who bought all my place to see the soon that they will come all the other guys are from the house, and then the through just a few 20 going to say, i want to position leucon zone back to him. ah. my congress bargaining just when you switch to the shop, can these worked good point? no, no it's, it's not on the smog of them. which means they have locations of a b, which is my plaintiff and all those cookies. ah the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book. your cattle package today now it's still cold in uruguay nolan, argentine aim and it should be it winter, but the temperature a bit below where you might expect it to be. one of their only about 10 by day and 7 in by a blanket. but mostly it's a sunny picture all way down to potty go near. in fact, all right, which is a few snow showers up in the chilling andes and beyond. there was a warning is a fairly heavy rain in doors and brazil, but the seasonal rain is still to the north of that and you'd expect to see it in costa rica in panama. it will be there, but it's been rather
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sophie long, bbc news, little rock, arkansas. i'm joined now by grace howard, who is an assistant professor ofjustice studies at sanjose state university in california. thank you forjoining us? it is thank you for “oining us? it is not surprising— thank you forjoining us? it is not surprising at _ thank you forjoining us? it is not surprising at all. - thank you forjoining us? it 3 not surprising at all. this is something we have been anticipating for years if not decades. but it is, you know, when you see these words in print, they kind of gloating about how they have removed what was once considered a fundamental constitutional right from about half of the population of the united states. this is a horror, this is a human nut eights violation, this is devastating. and what effect is going to have? ., , ., and what effect is going to have? ., ,., ., , have? there are so many different _ have? there are so many different ways _ have? there are so many different ways we - have? there are so many different ways we can i have? t
sophie long, bbc news, little rock, arkansas. i'm joined now by grace howard, who is an assistant professor ofjustice studies at sanjose state university in california. thank you forjoining us? it is thank you for “oining us? it is not surprising— thank you forjoining us? it is not surprising at _ thank you forjoining us? it is not surprising at all. - thank you forjoining us? it 3 not surprising at all. this is something we have been anticipating for years if not decades. but it is, you...