this is where i felt the safest. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. a new coordination centre has begun work in turkey part of a complex deal to restart blockaded grain exports from ukraine. it s an effort to ease a global food crisis that is affecting millions around the world. more than 20 million tonnes of grain is waiting at ukrainian docks. the aim is to export five million tonnes a month, matching pre war levels. richard galpin reports. from the start of the war back in february, russian forces has been blockading ukraine s black sea ports preventing exports of ukrainian wheat and other grains vital for the food supply of many countries around the world. according to officials, there are around 20 million tonnes of grain in ukraine. with fears growing of global food shortages, it seems there may now have been a breakthrough with a deal agreed by the two sides. it is hoped it will be possible for ships to be inspected near turkey and t
when you look under the hood and examine the mechanics behind compromise, d.c. is showing signs of coming together not because of president biden, but in spite of president biden. the infrastructure bill was hard out by senate leadership. it didn t take long for the president to almost blow it to smithereens. what s not to like? it s a bad bad bad bill. brian: he was talking about the rubble of build back better. joe biden signed off on that something in december that he could have signed in june. i m talking about the infrastructure bill. then scenes like these outside supreme court justices homes. in fact several homes. they blew a bill to increase security for supreme court justices. when the biden administration was asked to comment on the assassination attempt on justice kavanaugh, their comments sounded like this [character it chirping] finally after two horrific. they held emergency sessions on a holiday to do what many people thought was impossible. come up with a
specialfather s day weekend event so everybody understands the role of fathers on this special day but first , when you open the hood and examine themechanics behindcompromise that s taking place, dc s signs of coming together not because of president by a . it is in spite of president biden . when he trumpets his biggest accomplishment thebipartisan infrastructure bill the fact is it was passed out by the senate leadership .it didn t take long for the president to blow it to smithereens . do you believe that? he forgot about that. things didn t exactly work out that way. it s a bad, bad bill. that was talking about the rubble of billed back better, the second bill that he needed to sign the first one. three months later and signed off on that something he could have signed in june before he blew it up at the white house and i m talking about the infrastructure bill but it s signed and it s done and it s finished. then there s scenes like this outside a conservative supr
when you look under the hood and examine the mechanics behind compromise, d.c. is showing signs of coming together not because of president biden, but in spite of president biden. the infrastructure bill was hard out by senate leadership. it didn t take long for the president to almost blow it to smithereens. what s not to like? it s a bad bad bad bill. brian: he was talking about the rubble of build back better. joe biden signed off on that something in december that he could have signed in june. i m talking about the infrastructure bill. then scenes like these outside supreme court justices homes. in fact several homes. they blew a bill to increase security for supreme court justices. when the biden administration was asked to comment on the assassination attempt on justice kavanaugh, their comments sounded like this [character it chirping] finally after two horrific. they held emergency sessions on a holiday to do what many people thought was impossible. come up with a