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Have people that in many cases are great patriots. great, great. patriot sing every night playing our national anthem every day and they are sitting in a jail nearby rotting away and being treated so unfairly like nobody has probably ever been treated in this country before except maybe me. [laughter] and marjorie have been so fantastic on the issue. where is marjorie? you have been so fantastic on that issue. and elyse, and matt. people that love our country people have that love our country are so great on that issue. the perverts that use the name of washington and lincoln to buy millions of dollars in ads to say bad and incorrect things about us. ....
Throughout. lyse. that s it from us here in kyiv. on bbc two, newsnight over on bbc two newsnight with victoria derbyshire is about to get under way with a special programme recorded with an audience of ukrainian refugees. and in a moment, here on bbc one, we ll be joining our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, but before we go we ll leave you with some of the most images from the past year here in ukraine. a conflict that has transformed the world. good night. ukrainian choral music. explosion. ....
Alyse Jones is a multimedia journalist for KOCO 5 News. Raised in Edmond, she graduated from Oklahoma Christian School and The University of Oklahoma, Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication with a degrees in journalism and Spanish. ....
They say this seriously impacts the impartiality and the independence of the bbc and undermines that. louisa pilbeam. let s go back to our main story now. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet has been speaking to the un humanitarian chief martin griffiths on a visit to the turkish city of kahramanmaras. she asked him how this disaster compares to the many he s seen around the world. i think it s the worst natural disaster i ve ever seen and it s also the most extraordinary international response, as you know. we have more than 100 countries who ve sent people here, so there s been an incredible response. but there s a need for it, as we see behind us. and what is so amazing is that people are still as you know, lyse coming out of the rubble alive six days in. so, it s shocking, it s also, ....
And to be delivered to international organisations there. no, this is not new. this is eight years old. why does that have to be there? people are asking, why do you have to go through the security council? why should the humanitarian needs to be hostage to the gridlock of the security council, where russia and china veto the un s.? that s a long story, it s to do with the syrian government s claims for sovereignty, but i want to say this on that issue. i don t think it s right to give up hope that we will get access. we are looking very, very actively and firmly and hard for opening up two more crossing points. through turkey into. through turkey into the north west, in the coming days. we re going to put a resolution where we go before the security council. if anybody wants to veto it, let them do so. the case for those two additional crossing points is a black and white humanitarian case. this is not politics, lyse, and people who say that we re ....