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In racism, extremism and insurrection. a battle fought on battlefields and bridges, from courthouses and ballot boxes to pulpits and protest. and at our best, the american promise wins out. well, let s get more on this from political analyst calvin dark, whojoins me now from washington. mrdark, mr dark, thank you for being with us. how significant was the speech for you? it with us. how significant was the speech for you?- with us. how significant was the speech for you? it was very significant- the speech for you? it was very significant. obviously, - the speech for you? it was very significant. obviously, it s - significant. obviously, its historic, being the first sitting president to speak about church. there so much significance that location, not only of course it being doctor martin luther king s own church but also where the current pastor some of the raphael warnock who was just re elect to the senate and so even though this was billed as not a political speech and i think ....
Won the world cup, asjoe wilson was saying how he was targeted, how he was putting out of the world cup, but in the world cup that followed the 1970 world cup, extraordinary scenes as brazil lifted that trophy. let s talk more and speak to the bbc journalist, fernando, whojoins me now live on the programme, bit by bit, fernando, as news has emerged from sao paulo over recent days, we knew this momentous coming, but when the moment comes, stale, there is a pause, and intake of breath, isn t there? , ., pause, and intake of breath, isn t there? i ., ., pause, and intake of breath, isn t there? , ., ., ., , there? it s one of those moments that ou there? it s one of those moments that you are there? it s one of those moments that you are going there? it s one of those moments that you are going to there? it s one of those moments that you are going to talk- there? it s one of those moments that you are going to talk to - there? it s one of those moments that you are going to talk ....
Bank to young militant gunmen who are starting to fire at the israeli forces when they carry out arrest raids and likely the inauguration of the most nationalistic government in israel s history. it will contain a very powerfulfor right element. and they are calling for much tougher security operations. and so, you have a year when things have already been the worst in terms of the death toll in many years for greater fear now of escalating violence. some spectacular scenes at the world s biggest active volcano mauna loa in hawaii which started erupting on saturday. this time lapse footage gives you an idea of the scale of what is going on. experts from the us geological survey are confident that the lava flows do not pose a risk to property, but hawaiians have been advised to wear facemasks to protect against ash and harmful volcanic toxins. well, let s get the very latest on this story from the governor of hawaii, david ige, whojoins me now from ....
On the steps of downing street today rishi sunak warned of difficult decisions ahead. indeed, the economic situation is significantly worse than it was when liz truss took office. let s explore those issues in more depth now. faisal islam, whojoins me from central london. faisal, the outgoing pm liz truss said brighter days lie ahead, but potentially some pretty difficult days too as far as the economy is concerned? a very different tone from rishi sunak, the new prime minister, of course, former chancellor who presided through profound economic challenges in terms of the pandemic and the economic impact of that, but entering office in a very sober way, no cheering aides, or even his family, even when he way from that door behind you, it was a very stern and serious face. why? because he is trying to communicate a serious message. he used the c word ....
Shoot editors of his generation. officials in ukraine say a critical infrastructure facility near the capital, kyiv, has been hit by russian strikes. ukrainian media reported at least three explosions. there s no information on any casualties. there has also been shelling reported in the southern city of mykolaiv. meanwhile, at the united nations in new york, in a symbolic vote, around three quarters of the general assembly nations voted to condemn what was described as russia s attempted illegal annexation of four partially occupied regions in ukraine. the motion, which is not internationally binding, also called on all countries not to recognise the annexation. this is the way the vote was tallied of the 193 general assembly members, 143 voted to condemn russia, 35 abstained, and five including russia and belarus, voted against. and we can talk to hugo bachega whojoins me now from kyiv. what s the latest on these attacks? ....