industry for you. no. the bbc has spoken to somebody since your arrest who says exactly those things that with you, it s all manipulation. there s an ulterior motive to everything. is this sophie? 0h, sophie. the fake name. no face. i was so intent on wanting to please him and wanting him to be happy that i was just kind of, yeah, 0k, do whatever you want.” has she accused me of a crime, this imaginary sophie? she s making the point that there. has she accused me of a crime? ..emotional or psychological manipulation. i ve asked you a question. and i allowed you into my house. i m asking you a question. correct. but you re not the boss here because i ve allowed you into my house. i m asking you the questions. correctly, and i m telling you. you get to decide the answers. no, we are equal here. i ve allowed you into my house. you don t come here with a position of authority. i m doing you the favour as legacy media, giving you relevance by speaking to you. and i m telli
alternatives to this either an open war or creeping russian occupation. our correspondent jenny hill is in chisinau, and has more on the summit. today was largely about symbolism, as is often the case with this kind of summit. it s no accident that those european leaders chose to meet here in moldova. of all of ukraine s neighbours, it arguably has the most reason to feel vulnerable in the wake of vladimir putin s full scale invasion of ukraine. moldova is a former soviet state. it s wedged between ukraine and the eu. for many years it s been heavily dependent on moscow forfuel, forfinance, and whilst its government leans heavily to the west, it s desperate to join the eu, there is a region, transnistria, which is in the hands of pro russian separatists. there are still russian troops there. it s a hangover from the soviet era and the way in which it ended in this part of the world. so for those european leaders who gathered in that rural castle today was about sending a me
came into the cabin of the plane and said to his aides, my gosh, i can t believe ijust did that, i m so angry before the press will be talking about this for days. he can t stand that the press likes to talk about him tripping on the stairs orfalling down on about him tripping on the stairs or falling down on stage and he wants to believe that the voters out there see him as a vigorous person, and he wants to project confidence. you can expect him to do a few more jigs expect him to do a few more jigs on the campaign trail in the coming weeks to projects that confidence that he so often has inside the west wing, from what i m told from his top advisers. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. swarming bees, filmed recently on campus at the university of warwick in coventry. this spring has seen a surge in such incidents. just ask any beekeeper like alan deeley. it s been a lot more this year. at times i was ge