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BBCNEWS Sportsday July 6, 2024

disruption. gales or severe gales. it will be windy wherever you are. cloud and outbreaks of patchy rain in the west moving south, from the north, a return to sunshine and blustery showers, perhaps a bit of wintriness over the higher ground of scotland and temperatures up to about 13 in london but only five in aberdeen. moving ahead towards friday, it will be another blustery sort of day but not as windy as it will be tomorrow. thanks, sarah. and that s bbc news at six. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. good evening to you. hello, and welcome to sportsday i m hugh ferris. the headlines this evening. santo, just in time for christmas nottingham forest turn to nuno. there s one more place left in the efl cup semi finals. it ll go to either liverpool, or west ham. and liverpool, orwest ham. police and liverpool, or west ham. police investigate after a i’u ns and police investigate after a fan runs onto the pitch and into the newcastle goalke

MSNBC Velshi March 6, 2022 13:44:00

cash offshore, travel around europe and glitzy hotels. the more you make those people s lives more russian, the more they have to care about what happens in st. petersburg and moscow. the more pressure will be put on vladimir putin to end this war, and to change his ways. or, to replace him. so i think ultimately, that s the endgame. a combination of a costly damaging battle to ukraine, plus the people that kind of greased the wheels of vladimir putin being in power, actually saying enough is enough, and trying to put pressure to remove him, or get him to withdraw. brian, thanks for joining us this morning. bryan is an associate professor at kings college london. he is a former adviser to nato and the european union. while this, morning another attempt at a cease-fire in southeastern ukraine has failed. it was the second effort in a 24 hours to allow civilians to escape the mariupol region that s in the southeast. you can see there, to evade the attacks on mariupol. unfortunately, an

MSNBC Velshi March 6, 2022 13:40:00

are now at 37. and yet, this happens. we are watching video that looks like world war ii. we are watching video that looks like vietnam, or afghanistan. we are in a 2022? i thought we built structures that were supposed to prevent sovereign countries from being invaded, and residents, and civilians remain hit. where have we failed, brian? well, every time you build an international rules based order, diplomat try to test it. they tested at a critical moment. so you know, after the cold war and, if you had saddam hussein invading kuwait in the test of the gulf or. now you have in the post trump era, the test of, will the united states, nato, and the european union stand strong against vladimir putin or not? there are a lot of countries that are watching this. china has watching to see how this plays out, in israel for potentially retaking taiwan at some point. so, what we are seeing is this test. and, i think what s happening right now, thankfully, is that there are serious consequenc

MSNBC Velshi March 6, 2022 13:39:00

there is not much police presence here by the way. there s not much trouble. these people have got off the bus. you can see, it s overwhelmingly women and children, largely because man between the ages of 18 and 60 or not being allowed to leave ukraine. they are being asked to stay and fight. this is a church group that s receiving them. there is a presence here of the united nations high commission for refugees. these buses are coming in every half an hour or so. people are being met with food and medication, and then logistics to try to help them to get there where they need to go. joining me now is brian cloth. he has formally advised nato and the european union. good morning to you. thank you for being with us. brian, i just cannot stop thinking about the fact that we have, prior to world war ii, or seen the need for global bodies to maintain instability and the world order with a lead of nations, and it was the united nations. we had a nato and the european union, and the g things

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of the media and recognize just how vital the role of a free press is to the united states and to its democracy. so i think that is part of why you re seeing him really play to the base. and the question becomes in the 2018 midterms or if you look ahead to 2020, is he going to be effective as an incumbent president in making the same argument that he did as a candidate. the polling doesn t support that he will be. even longer term than that, i was talking to political scientist brian cloth, an outspoken trump critic. he says, two decades from now, what is the impact of this enemy rhetoric going to be? there s a poll out this week that shows that 26% of americans do believe that the media is the enemy of the people. that doesn t end when trump leaves office. and how many of those people are going to discount truthful, accurate reporting, not just for the next 2 1/2 years but for the next 2 1/2 decades, for example.

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