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| thank you for that, andrew harding reporting live for is there.ensitive frontiers, the border between israel and lebanon. the boundary, which is known as the blue line, has been the scene of a series of tense incidents in recent months, between the israeli army and the iranian—backed lebanese armed group, hezbollah. it also comes in the midst of internal unrest in israel. 0ur middle east correspondent tom bateman has travelled to the border, beginning near the northern—israeli town of metula. a journey to one of the middle east's most explosive boundaries. the israeli army is fortifying its frontier along the so—called blue line. across the divide is lebanon and the dominant armed group there, hezbollah. the wire is a hair trigger, and those who live up against it are seeing the signs of tension again. so this is a checkpoint of hezbollah. 48 hours ago, people was coming to throw stones. they were shouting at us, "we will kill you." levav, who farms here, tells me hejust filmed armed men watching him. you don't see that before. and this is what ma
| thank you for that, andrew harding reporting live for is there.ensitive frontiers, the border between israel and lebanon. the boundary, which is known as the blue line, has been the scene of a series of tense incidents in recent months, between the israeli army and the iranian—backed lebanese armed group, hezbollah. it also comes in the midst of internal unrest in israel. 0ur middle east correspondent tom bateman has travelled to the border, beginning near the northern—israeli town of...
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andrew harding in johannesburg. before andrew harding injohannesburg.rres talking about these events. the heatwave right across europe, the blazers, but more broadly about climate change. he was saying we have now moved from the era of global warming to global boiling as he put it. he said, leaders especially of the g20 must step up now for climate action and actually make decisions. he said there needs to be no more sabotage of net zero targets. he said the promises made must be kept to developing nations and he said the evidence is everywhere, humanity had unleashed destruction but he said it was not too late to take the action that was required. more on that story, more on our headlines here in just a moment. hello. it may not be particularly warm at the moment, but it does feel quite humid and muggy out there today. while there is a lot of cloud, all we need is for that cloud to break up to give some sunshine, to allow temperatures to climb to some extent, and this is the satellite picture from earlier on this morning. you can see a lot of cloud but
andrew harding in johannesburg. before andrew harding injohannesburg.rres talking about these events. the heatwave right across europe, the blazers, but more broadly about climate change. he was saying we have now moved from the era of global warming to global boiling as he put it. he said, leaders especially of the g20 must step up now for climate action and actually make decisions. he said there needs to be no more sabotage of net zero targets. he said the promises made must be kept to...
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andrew harding, bbc news, ukraine.in about 20 minutes here on our programme. some breaking news now — about the tragic death of an eight—year—old girl when a car crashed into a school in south—west london yesterday. the metropolitan police say the 46—year—old woman arrested at the scene on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving — has been bailed. the land rover defender involved in the crash in wimbledon has now been removed from the scene. two of those injured remain in a critical condition. police say they're not treating the incident as terror—related. our correspondent mark lobel is at the scene — and gave us this update on the latest police statement. first piece of news is that an eight —year—old girl remains in a life threatening condition and that her family has been informed and are being supported. that's another pupil at the school, another eight—year—old at the school now in a life threatening condition. separate to that, there is a woman in her forties who also remains in a critical condition. and
andrew harding, bbc news, ukraine.in about 20 minutes here on our programme. some breaking news now — about the tragic death of an eight—year—old girl when a car crashed into a school in south—west london yesterday. the metropolitan police say the 46—year—old woman arrested at the scene on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving — has been bailed. the land rover defender involved in the crash in wimbledon has now been removed from the scene. two of those injured remain in...
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andrew harding, bbc news, in eastern ukraine. to create a new government, after nearly a decade of military—backed rule. elections in may resulted in a new opposition party, called move forward, coming from nowhere to be the largest party in the new parliament. our correspondent, rupert wingfield—hayes, is in bangkok and gave us this update. big challenges lie ahead in trying to form a government. it is significant that for the first time in nearly a decade we are seeing a democratic parliamentary process at work here in thailand and an attempt to return to full democratic government. there was the state opening of parliament today with the king addressing new parliamentarians. the real business will begin tomorrow when they will try to elect a new house speaker and deputy speakers. this will be the first test on whether this party, the move forward party, and its coalition partners are able to stick together to form a new government in the next couple of weeks. if they can agree on a house speaker and deputy speakers tomorrow, i
andrew harding, bbc news, in eastern ukraine. to create a new government, after nearly a decade of military—backed rule. elections in may resulted in a new opposition party, called move forward, coming from nowhere to be the largest party in the new parliament. our correspondent, rupert wingfield—hayes, is in bangkok and gave us this update. big challenges lie ahead in trying to form a government. it is significant that for the first time in nearly a decade we are seeing a democratic...
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is olga palamaryuk, now let's move on to gaga, a report from the front line bbc correspondent andrew harding came along the front line and filmed one of the most dangerous consequences of this war mined fields, mined roads, evidence of the use of anti-personnel mines, which are prohibited by international treaties , which continue to maim and take the lives of ukrainians both on the front line and in the liberated territories, a month of initially active contour offensive actions of the armed forces of ukraine , the attention of the whole world, without exaggeration, is currently focused on the precipitation on the front, the offensive of the ukrainian army goes to the south and east , the ministry of defense says. only in the past week it was possible to free more than 30 m² of territory in the eastern directions, more than 28 of it on the southern russian army at the same time learns from mistakes and improves its tactics, this is what the intelligence of britain writes about it, and it seems that now they are betting on the use of landmine tactics, as analysts claim, the density of variab
is olga palamaryuk, now let's move on to gaga, a report from the front line bbc correspondent andrew harding came along the front line and filmed one of the most dangerous consequences of this war mined fields, mined roads, evidence of the use of anti-personnel mines, which are prohibited by international treaties , which continue to maim and take the lives of ukrainians both on the front line and in the liberated territories, a month of initially active contour offensive actions of the armed...
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andrew harding, bbc news in eastern ukraine.cket sales have been so high that bigger stadiums are being pressed into action. but in new zealand, interest in the tournament seems to be a little bit lower. i spoke to a zoe george, a senior sports reporter at stuff, new zealand's largest news website, if enthusiasm is building up. enthusiasm is growning and thankfully more than 1.1 million tickets across the places have sold making it one of the biggest women sporting event in history. but only about 250,000 tickets have sold to games here in new zealand. i think it is for a range of things. new zealanders are notoriously bad at leaving things to the last minute and i imagine we will see an uptick in ticket sales once the tournament starts. if you are on home soil at the moment. that's what we saw last year during the rugby world cup. we have to remember that this is the third major women's world cup that new zealand has had in the last 18 months we've had cricket, rugby and now we have the fifa world football cup. i want to ask ab
andrew harding, bbc news in eastern ukraine.cket sales have been so high that bigger stadiums are being pressed into action. but in new zealand, interest in the tournament seems to be a little bit lower. i spoke to a zoe george, a senior sports reporter at stuff, new zealand's largest news website, if enthusiasm is building up. enthusiasm is growning and thankfully more than 1.1 million tickets across the places have sold making it one of the biggest women sporting event in history. but only...
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andrew harding, bbc news in eastern ukraine.ian writer who was caught up in the russian missile strike on a pizza restaurant last week has died from her injuries. victoria amelina, who was a war crimes researcher, was having dinner with otherjournalists and writers when the restaurant was struck in the eastern ukrainian city of kramatorsk. she has become the 13th person to die in the attack. tributes have poured in on social media after the news of her death. my colleague zari kargar takes a look. i want to start my report by sharing a tweet by victoria amelina. just days before she was attacked in that restaurant on the 24th ofjune, she wrote, "at night, i looked at fireballs in the sky from my balcony in kyiv and i listened to explosions. i went to sleep without checking the news. the war is when you can no longer follow all news and cry about all the neighbours who died instead of you a couple of miles away." victoria amelina was 37 years old. she was one of ukraine's most celebrated young authors. she was also an award—winni
andrew harding, bbc news in eastern ukraine.ian writer who was caught up in the russian missile strike on a pizza restaurant last week has died from her injuries. victoria amelina, who was a war crimes researcher, was having dinner with otherjournalists and writers when the restaurant was struck in the eastern ukrainian city of kramatorsk. she has become the 13th person to die in the attack. tributes have poured in on social media after the news of her death. my colleague zari kargar takes a...
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andrew harding, bbc news in eastern ukraine.ies making the news today. a cabinet office investigation has concluded that sue gray, the official who led the partygate inquiry, broke civil service rules by having undeclared contact with the labour party before she resigned. sue gray has been cleared by the anti corruption watchdog to take up a job as chief of staff to the labour leader, sir keir starmer. labour say the findings are a "political stunt". a group of conservative backbenchers has warned the government it needs to take urgent action to cut immigration, or lose public trust. the group, called the new conservatives, wants to bring annual net migration down from around 600,000 tojust over 200,000. it will outline its proposals on immigration later today. police say at least two gunmen opened fire killing two people and injuring 28 others at a block party in baltimore. this is the third mass shooting in the us this momth. there have been a total of 338 mass shootings in the us this year, according to the gun violence archi
andrew harding, bbc news in eastern ukraine.ies making the news today. a cabinet office investigation has concluded that sue gray, the official who led the partygate inquiry, broke civil service rules by having undeclared contact with the labour party before she resigned. sue gray has been cleared by the anti corruption watchdog to take up a job as chief of staff to the labour leader, sir keir starmer. labour say the findings are a "political stunt". a group of conservative...
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andrew harding, bbc news in eastern ukraine.gh on wednesday, to mark the coronation of the king and queen. rehearsals have been held for the ceremony, during which the king will be presented with the honours of scotland — the country's crown jewels — at st giles' cathedral. the service will feature ancient elements of the scottish royal tradition. wimbledon �*s cues have been criticised by fans as being the worst they have ever seen. lots of tight security and rain to battle with. novak djokovic had to do his own battle with the elements today as andy swiss tells us. for tennis fans, the waiting was over. well, almost. wimbledon is famously about queueing as much as playing, but amid heightened security, just getting in was some test of stamina. after sort of six, seven hours of thousands of people standing in the same field, it's got a bit hectic. the toilets especially, they're not flushing anymore. i got here after nine hours. 0k... i got here after nine hours! and it wasn'tjust the fans getting delayed. novak djokovic emerge
andrew harding, bbc news in eastern ukraine.gh on wednesday, to mark the coronation of the king and queen. rehearsals have been held for the ceremony, during which the king will be presented with the honours of scotland — the country's crown jewels — at st giles' cathedral. the service will feature ancient elements of the scottish royal tradition. wimbledon �*s cues have been criticised by fans as being the worst they have ever seen. lots of tight security and rain to battle with. novak...
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andrew harding, bbc news, ukraine. the time is 1:16.land strike for the second time this week. and still to come... for the second time this week. andy for the second time this week. murray's match sof described andy murray's match so far has been described as a cliffhanger but can he hold on and book a place in round three? the latest from wimbledon on the way. coming up on bbc news, a poor start to the second day of the third ashes test for england, losing two early wickets. jonny bairstow was the second to go at headingley, dismissed with a great catch from australia's steve smith. the man convicted of murdering elle edwards will be sentenced this afternoon. elle edwards, who was 26, was an innocent bystander caught up in a gangland shooting outside a pub on the wirral on christmas eve. herfather tim has been speaking to our correspondentjane mccubbin about how he's been dealing with his daughter's death. when me and the girls came here, i took a photograph of the two of them sitting on this wall. and it's a beautiful photograph. for
andrew harding, bbc news, ukraine. the time is 1:16.land strike for the second time this week. and still to come... for the second time this week. andy for the second time this week. murray's match sof described andy murray's match so far has been described as a cliffhanger but can he hold on and book a place in round three? the latest from wimbledon on the way. coming up on bbc news, a poor start to the second day of the third ashes test for england, losing two early wickets. jonny bairstow...
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that was andrew harding.ic prize have been revealed. among those nominated are jessie ware, the arctic monkeys and the jazz quintet the ezra collective. 0ur entertainment correspondence went at the announcement. ezra collective on the mercury list. what does it mean to you? we're very, very grateful. we're gratefuljust for a whole host of reasons. you know, so many people were involved in this record. and it's such a beautiful way to celebrate everyone. so grateful to be alongside such a beautiful list of people. and every year on the mercury prize, there's normally the jazz album, but this feels different because this album went top 30. you've got big names on there, kd radical. you've got emily sande. this isn't the token jazz album, is it? do you know what? i'm really grateful you said that. i don't feel like we're a token jazz band, and i don't i've never seen jazz as a token artist kind of thing. i feel like even pastjazz musicians that have been nominated for this amazing award, like nirbhaya garcia, li
that was andrew harding.ic prize have been revealed. among those nominated are jessie ware, the arctic monkeys and the jazz quintet the ezra collective. 0ur entertainment correspondence went at the announcement. ezra collective on the mercury list. what does it mean to you? we're very, very grateful. we're gratefuljust for a whole host of reasons. you know, so many people were involved in this record. and it's such a beautiful way to celebrate everyone. so grateful to be alongside such a...
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andrew harding, bbc news in eastern ukraine.l saturday night, in their latest long running dispute over pay. this morning aslef announced another overtime ban for its members from the 17th to the 22nd july. most train companies rely on drivers working on " rest days' to run their full timetables. this action will affect 15 operators based in england. a cabinet office inquiry has found the official who led the investigation into lockdown parties at downing street broke the civil service code as a result of "undeclared contact" with the labour party. sue gray was cleared to work for labour by parliament's advisory appointments body last week. labour said the cabinet office's findings were a "political stunt" by the conservatives. day one of wimbledon and the defending men's champion novak djokovic is bidding for his eighth singles title. big crowds and already some rain. our sports correspondent andy swiss is there and sent this report. will the stewards please open the gates. for tennis fans, the long wait was over. well, almost.
andrew harding, bbc news in eastern ukraine.l saturday night, in their latest long running dispute over pay. this morning aslef announced another overtime ban for its members from the 17th to the 22nd july. most train companies rely on drivers working on " rest days' to run their full timetables. this action will affect 15 operators based in england. a cabinet office inquiry has found the official who led the investigation into lockdown parties at downing street broke the civil service...
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andrew harding, bbc news, ukraine.ator of the wrecked fukushima nuclear power plant, says it's been given the green light to prepare for releasing treated contaminated water into the ocean. more than a million tonnes of treated waste water has accumulated there since the 2011 earthquake and tsunami severely damaged the plant. the operator — tepco — said it had received the safety certification from japan's nuclear regulator and that all preconditions for the start of the discharge had been met. speaking earlier in tokyo, the head of the un's nuclear watchdog, rafael grossi, said he was extremely confident in his agency's assessment that releasing the water would be safe. i don't have the authority, or the iea does not or the iaea does not have the authority, to stop or to start anything. this is a sovereign decision byjapan and by the operator, when they start, when they stop. what we do is we provide a technical impartial review. if at any point in the process we detect a problem or something which is outside the para
andrew harding, bbc news, ukraine.ator of the wrecked fukushima nuclear power plant, says it's been given the green light to prepare for releasing treated contaminated water into the ocean. more than a million tonnes of treated waste water has accumulated there since the 2011 earthquake and tsunami severely damaged the plant. the operator — tepco — said it had received the safety certification from japan's nuclear regulator and that all preconditions for the start of the discharge had been...
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andrew harding, bbc news, ukraine.s been sentenced to life with a minimum term of 48 years, connor chapman, 23, was found guilty following a trial at liverpool crown court, his co—accused, thomas waring, was also sentenced today to nine years in prison for possessing a prohibited weapon and assisting an offender. well, let's hear now the judge mrjustice gu is summing up chapman's actions in his sentencing remarks. ~ ., , ., chapman's actions in his sentencing remarks. ~ ., ., ., remarks. what you did, connor chapman. _ remarks. what you did, connor chapman. to — remarks. what you did, connor chapman, to those _ remarks. what you did, connor chapman, to those six - remarks. what you did, connor chapman, to those six victims | remarks. what you did, connor. chapman, to those six victims was remarks. what you did, connor- chapman, to those six victims was as wicked as it was shocking. you murdered elle edwards, bringing an end to her young life, you attempted to murderjake duffy and kieran salkeld, causing them very serio
andrew harding, bbc news, ukraine.s been sentenced to life with a minimum term of 48 years, connor chapman, 23, was found guilty following a trial at liverpool crown court, his co—accused, thomas waring, was also sentenced today to nine years in prison for possessing a prohibited weapon and assisting an offender. well, let's hear now the judge mrjustice gu is summing up chapman's actions in his sentencing remarks. ~ ., , ., chapman's actions in his sentencing remarks. ~ ., ., ., remarks. what...
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andrew harding, bbc news in eastern ukraine. when we come back we will have the latest from jenin.are raging in the west bank as the israelis continue with that operation. more on that in a moment of two. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello, there. we start off with the news thatjune was the hottest on record and we absolutely annihilated the previous record. normally we see these records broken by a tenth of a degree or so. this year we beat the previous record by nine tenths of a degree celsius. and scientists at the met office tell us that the likelihood of beating the previous record had doubled as a result of the emissions of greenhouse gases in recent decades, and if we carry on like this, junes like the one just gone will come round once every two years by the time we're into the 1950s. now, today's been a very showery kind of day. some heavy deluges, some thunderstorms rumbling away across parts of the midlands, parts of northern england as well. and we've got more of those showers to come overnight as well. now, some lengthy spells of rain push
andrew harding, bbc news in eastern ukraine. when we come back we will have the latest from jenin.are raging in the west bank as the israelis continue with that operation. more on that in a moment of two. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello, there. we start off with the news thatjune was the hottest on record and we absolutely annihilated the previous record. normally we see these records broken by a tenth of a degree or so. this year we beat the previous record by...
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. >> andrew harding reporting.e is still reeling after five days of riots and protests triggered by the police shooting of a teenager during a traffic stop last week. president macron help meetings monday with national assembly leaders to discuss the riots. tom simons is standing by in paris tonight. mayors across france held rallies on monday calling for an end to the violence. we shot the grandmother of the teen shot also called for the violence to stop. is the message being heeded? >> possibly. these are the tenement buildings at the base of which there has been much unrest. the 17-year-old shot dead by the police died not far away from here on a busy road junction. the hope is a turning point has been reached. possibly, that came in a southeastern suburb of parrots of parents at lunchtime when thousands turned out to support their mayor. his family were attacked two nights ago. they write home in the town and a car drove into their house. the mayor's wife was injured. luckily, he was not at the house. he manage
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our correspondent andrew harding sent this report from the front line. explosion. shell hits the front lines close to bakhmut. for a month now, the counteroffensive has raged here. davai, davai! "come on, come on," the commander urges his men forwards. and they are making progress, but its slow work. too slow for some. i step on the russian mine. this soldier lost his foot to a mine a while back and has now recovered and is fighting again. but he's worried. yes, we need help. we need more artillery systems. we need more, more, more weapons. and without that? without that i think probably, we have. we will lose this gain. you're going to lose? yes. the counteroffensive is certainly proving costly for ukraine. another casualty arrives at a field hospital on the southern front. oleh is just 19 years old. he was wounded in the back this morning by shrapnel from a mortar. despite the rising ukrainian casualty rate, despite scenes like this, it is important to remember that ukraine's counteroffensive is still in its very early stages. it's not appropriate yet to judge wh
our correspondent andrew harding sent this report from the front line. explosion. shell hits the front lines close to bakhmut. for a month now, the counteroffensive has raged here. davai, davai! "come on, come on," the commander urges his men forwards. and they are making progress, but its slow work. too slow for some. i step on the russian mine. this soldier lost his foot to a mine a while back and has now recovered and is fighting again. but he's worried. yes, we need help. we need...
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andrew harding, bbc news, ukraine.d in ukraine. as faras what is happening on the ground in ukraine. as far as that counter offensive is concerned. it is worth saying at this point that president zelensky has arrived in bratislava, and we will monitor events there and take you if there are further details. i also want to show you pictures of what is happening right now in brussels. that is the secretary—general of nato jan stoltenberg. he is giving a preview of the summit. that's summit gets under way in the lithuanian capital vilnius next week. this will be an important meeting, because it is one where it is expected that sweden's membership of nato will be ratified. you may know, there has been some objection from hungary and also from turkey, oversome objection from hungary and also from turkey, over some internal politics, perhaps being seen as a bit of a bargaining chip on the part of turkey for the accession of sweden to that group. finland, of course, the newest member. itjoined in april of this year. all prompt
andrew harding, bbc news, ukraine.d in ukraine. as faras what is happening on the ground in ukraine. as far as that counter offensive is concerned. it is worth saying at this point that president zelensky has arrived in bratislava, and we will monitor events there and take you if there are further details. i also want to show you pictures of what is happening right now in brussels. that is the secretary—general of nato jan stoltenberg. he is giving a preview of the summit. that's summit gets...
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andrew harding has been following this summit.t interesting that african leaders are staying away. ukraine, under conflict has a lot to do with that. and american and european pressure on african governments. the grain issue is messy right now. the african continent is very dependent on ukrainian and russian gray. there had been a deal through the black sea to allow ukrainian exports that had been re-continued after negotiations, but now the russians have pulled out and seemed to be trying to essentially blockade ukrainian grain exports. that's very bad news for african countries. particularly in places like somalia where they are facing near family conditions. the russians as saying that we will give you free grain and certainly lots of russian. to make up the shortfall. but the likely impact on global grain prices is going to be to push up dramatically, and that is going to affect a lot of people across africa. i think that there will be some pretty difficult questions in st. petersburg between president putin and some of the mo
andrew harding has been following this summit.t interesting that african leaders are staying away. ukraine, under conflict has a lot to do with that. and american and european pressure on african governments. the grain issue is messy right now. the african continent is very dependent on ukrainian and russian gray. there had been a deal through the black sea to allow ukrainian exports that had been re-continued after negotiations, but now the russians have pulled out and seemed to be trying to...
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read more about what's happening in ukraine, there's a special report from our correspondent andrew hardinge east of the country which you can find on the bbc website. there's still no sign of the boss of the russian wagner mercenaries yevgeny prigozhin. his whereabouts remain a mystery after he led a short—lived rebellion in russia last month. under the deal to end the stand—off, charges against him were dropped and he was offered a move to belarus. his fighters were told they could either sign up to the russian army or move to belarus as well. but yesterday, the belarusian leader?said yevgeny prigozhin was in russia after all. so what about the wagner fighters involved in the rebellion? last week, these satellite images appeared to show activity at a disused military base around 60 miles from the belarusian capital. fuelling speculation that work was under way there to accommodate wagner fighters. well, our russian editor steve rosenberg has visited that site today and sent this report. we're looking for answers. where is wagner? where's their chief, yevgeny prigozhin? no—one seems to kno
read more about what's happening in ukraine, there's a special report from our correspondent andrew hardinge east of the country which you can find on the bbc website. there's still no sign of the boss of the russian wagner mercenaries yevgeny prigozhin. his whereabouts remain a mystery after he led a short—lived rebellion in russia last month. under the deal to end the stand—off, charges against him were dropped and he was offered a move to belarus. his fighters were told they could either...
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the bbc�*s africa correspondent, andrew harding, is injohannesburg.r numbers now. i think ukraine and the conflict there have a fair amount to do with that and also presumably american and european pressure on african governments. the grain issue is messy right now. the african continent as a whole, very dependent on ukrainian and to some extent russian grain. there had been a deal, as you know, through the black sea to allow ukrainian exports that have been re—continued after negotiations but now the russians have pulled out and seem to be trying to essentially blockade ukrainian grain exports. that is very bad news for african countries, particularly in places like somalia where they are facing famine conditions. the russians are saying, we will give you free grain or at least some free grain and certainly lots of russian grain to make up the shortfall. but the likely impact on global grain prices is going to be to push it up dramatically and that is going to affect a lot of people across africa. so, i think there will be some pretty difficult discu
the bbc�*s africa correspondent, andrew harding, is injohannesburg.r numbers now. i think ukraine and the conflict there have a fair amount to do with that and also presumably american and european pressure on african governments. the grain issue is messy right now. the african continent as a whole, very dependent on ukrainian and to some extent russian grain. there had been a deal, as you know, through the black sea to allow ukrainian exports that have been re—continued after negotiations...
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advance faster , more weapons are needed, ammunition and modern fighters are needed correspondents andrew hardingnian forces conducting a counteroffensive , the ukrainian military almost did not flinch when another russian bomb exploded nearby a shell on the front line near bahmut has been fighting for more than a month in the course of competition of their fighters to advance and they are advancing but it is a slow process for some it is too slow recently this soldier blew up on me and lost a leg and he has just recovered and is in formation again but he is worried we need help we need more artillery systems, more and more weapons, without it, i don't think we will lose this game. the counteroffensive is definitely expensive for ukraine. the wounded oleg was only 19 years old, his back was wounded by shrapnel from a mortar in the morning, despite the increase in casualties among the ukrainian military, despite similar scenes. it is important to remember that the counteroffensive of ukraine is still at a very early stage, so far it is not worth judging whether it is a failure or a success . a dro
advance faster , more weapons are needed, ammunition and modern fighters are needed correspondents andrew hardingnian forces conducting a counteroffensive , the ukrainian military almost did not flinch when another russian bomb exploded nearby a shell on the front line near bahmut has been fighting for more than a month in the course of competition of their fighters to advance and they are advancing but it is a slow process for some it is too slow recently this soldier blew up on me and lost a...
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now let's move on to gaga report from the front bbc correspondent andrew harding came along the frontand filmed one of the most dangerous consequences of this war mined fields mined roads evidence of use anti-personnel mines, which are prohibited by international treaties, which continue to maim and take the lives of ukrainians both on the front lines and on the liberated
now let's move on to gaga report from the front bbc correspondent andrew harding came along the frontand filmed one of the most dangerous consequences of this war mined fields mined roads evidence of use anti-personnel mines, which are prohibited by international treaties, which continue to maim and take the lives of ukrainians both on the front lines and on the liberated
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we've had that from our own correspondent andrew harding earlier — but i want to turn to an account whichd patrikarakos. he spent a few days following one ukrainian commander and filmed him carrying a drone to his men in the trenches that were under constant bombardment. explosions ok, so we're running now, walking quickly through the battlefield now, going up to the front to the line of contact to deliver the drone. explosions we are right on the front now, right on the front. 0k. explosions you can hear them, absolutely hear them. 0k, we're running. i tell you, it's not fear, it's just being out of shape! 0k, he's telling me to hurry up. incredible and dramatic footage. i spoke to david patrikarakos, who is a foreign correspondent for the news website unherd. david returned from ukraine last week and told me more about what was going on and what it was actually like there. what we were doing was we were delivering a drone. we drove up from the soldier's base and we had to deliver the drone to the trench, which is essentially more or less on the zero contact line, the zero contact line b
we've had that from our own correspondent andrew harding earlier — but i want to turn to an account whichd patrikarakos. he spent a few days following one ukrainian commander and filmed him carrying a drone to his men in the trenches that were under constant bombardment. explosions ok, so we're running now, walking quickly through the battlefield now, going up to the front to the line of contact to deliver the drone. explosions we are right on the front now, right on the front. 0k. explosions...
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andrew harding, bbc news, ukraine. 90% of international trade is shipped by sea.rld reach their customers via huge container ships. but the shipping industry is one of the world's most polluting, accounting for up to 3% of global carbon emissions. and so delegates from 175 countries at the international maritime 0rganisation have thrashed out a deal to make the shipping industry net zero by or around 2050. but it's only a minimum 20% reduction, striving for 30% by 2030. and campaigners say it's far short of what is needed to be sure of keeping global heating below 1.5 degrees c. with the details and reaction on this deal, here is our environment correspondent.— correspondent. there is a lot of criticism but _ correspondent. there is a lot of criticism but you _ correspondent. there is a lot of criticism but you have - correspondent. there is a lot of criticism but you have to - criticism but you have to acknowledge this is a significant political achievement, you have 175 countries to agree on a deal to go to net zero byte or around 2050, their previous efforts on
andrew harding, bbc news, ukraine. 90% of international trade is shipped by sea.rld reach their customers via huge container ships. but the shipping industry is one of the world's most polluting, accounting for up to 3% of global carbon emissions. and so delegates from 175 countries at the international maritime 0rganisation have thrashed out a deal to make the shipping industry net zero by or around 2050. but it's only a minimum 20% reduction, striving for 30% by 2030. and campaigners say it's...
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andrew had no idea he was suffering from anxiety and panic attacks while working hard running his constructiong, so that's where i ignored it for about a year because i didn't know that i needed it, i didn't think i needed any help. the gp dealt with the physical symptoms but andrew was finally able to talk when he met kerry from the charity mind, who he is now working with to encourage his staff to be more open about their mental health. gareth twohey has worked in the construction industry for decades and says there is what he calls a lads culture, where men don't feel comfortable talking about their mental health. we want to build infrastructure, we want to build the building, get thejob done, work in the rain and snow, tough it out and suck it up. and there is a stigma in the industry that admitting mental health problem might affect theirjob. momentum is building towards a change in the industry that many feel has been quiet on mental health for too long. v0|ce—0ver: for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hey, i am zoff with the catch up. tonight, a rival to tw
andrew had no idea he was suffering from anxiety and panic attacks while working hard running his constructiong, so that's where i ignored it for about a year because i didn't know that i needed it, i didn't think i needed any help. the gp dealt with the physical symptoms but andrew was finally able to talk when he met kerry from the charity mind, who he is now working with to encourage his staff to be more open about their mental health. gareth twohey has worked in the construction industry...
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andrew had no idea he was suffering from anxiety and panic attacks while working hard running his constructiony-— company. i ignored it for so lonu. company. i ignored it for so long- that _ company. i ignored it for so long. that is _ company. i ignored it for so long. that is where - company. i ignored it for so long. that is where i - company. i ignored it for so | long. that is where i ignored it for about a year because i did not know i needed it. i did not think i needed any help. the gp dealt with the physical symptoms but andrew was finally able to talk when he met kerry from the charity mind who he now works with to encourage his staff to be more open about their mental health. gareth has worked in the construction industry for decades and says there is what he calls a lads culture where do not feel comfortable talking about their mental health. we comfortable talking about their mental health.— comfortable talking about their mental health. we want to build infrastructure _ mental health. we want to build infrastructure and _ mental health. we want to build infrastructure and get _ m
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hard. i would agree with that with andrew, this is a persuasive court pleading. a model of clarity, of brevity, of persuasion. it is only ten pages, double spaced. it's a quick, easy read. i would urge people to read it, because it is clear. jack smith and his team don't mince words. they don't pull punches. and i was really kind of excited when i read it, because it feels like a sign of the prosecution to calm. and i sink that they are going to continue to insist on a timely trial date, and in fact on page one of this reading they highlight how the trump defense team failed. and really, in its most important endeavor, when they filed their pleading on july 10th. they said judge, don't set a trial date. one of the first things jacks mitt pointed out, is the trial act says, the judge shall set a date certain for the trial to begin. so they really just sort of embarrass the trump defense team's request and they don't let up for the ten pages. so i am encouraged that this is what we can expect from jack smith and his team. >> andrew weissmann, i agree with glenn's c
hard. i would agree with that with andrew, this is a persuasive court pleading. a model of clarity, of brevity, of persuasion. it is only ten pages, double spaced. it's a quick, easy read. i would urge people to read it, because it is clear. jack smith and his team don't mince words. they don't pull punches. and i was really kind of excited when i read it, because it feels like a sign of the prosecution to calm. and i sink that they are going to continue to insist on a timely trial date, and in...
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hard work and delicious food. - yes, that's what i'm talking about. (andrewyvret) jersey positioned itself quite cleverly in the 1970's. and it's a place where people put their money. there's no question that that is what jersey is internationally famous for now. we are fully committed to offshore finance. you know, there's any number of positive effects. but without a doubt, it has raised the cost of living in jersey, so that a lot of local people find it a real struggle to live, whereas in guernsey i think, there is a wider appreciation that a balanced economy will give more resilience in the longer term. going back to the english civil war, jersey was fiercely monarchist, loyal to the crown, guernsey fiercely parliamentarian. so there was a split in strategy and a split in outlook, and you will see guernsey and jersey swimming in different directions on political issues, and sometimes it doesn't make sense. it's just because the two islands want to be different. and in many ways, it continues today. it's perhaps a little bit more friendly today and it's do
hard work and delicious food. - yes, that's what i'm talking about. (andrewyvret) jersey positioned itself quite cleverly in the 1970's. and it's a place where people put their money. there's no question that that is what jersey is internationally famous for now. we are fully committed to offshore finance. you know, there's any number of positive effects. but without a doubt, it has raised the cost of living in jersey, so that a lot of local people find it a real struggle to live, whereas in...
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and the indictments thus far have to be political i have a very hard time seeing him mopping back that language anytime soon. >> and andrew you expect more indictments from potential co-conspirators? and what is the downside of that i heard someone argue, maybe it was you, in fact, i've watched you so often on our network, that will nauta really shouldn't indicted because that doubles -- extends the case. because then you've got two defense lawyers doing cross examines, and two doing opening statements, and it doubles the time of the trial. >> well, that is the downside of having more than one defendant, that it's potentially a longer case. and one way that the government could decide to proceed is having a solo case against donald trump and indicting other people in separate cases. and so, that is one possibility. i do think that there's certain people where if the government has proof beyond a reasonable doubt, i'm fairly confident they're going to want to proceed. i'm thinks, for instance, somebody like jeffrey clark, a former department of justice official who appears to have committed 1,001 violations lying to justic
and the indictments thus far have to be political i have a very hard time seeing him mopping back that language anytime soon. >> and andrew you expect more indictments from potential co-conspirators? and what is the downside of that i heard someone argue, maybe it was you, in fact, i've watched you so often on our network, that will nauta really shouldn't indicted because that doubles -- extends the case. because then you've got two defense lawyers doing cross examines, and two doing...
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i just don't think that's how he would have proceeded. >> andrew and ken, thanks to both of you. we have had a long and harda quiet weekend. thank you. >>> vacation days, congress is out for six weeks now and leaving a very long to do list behind. what that means for critical government funding next. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports." this is msnbc. is msnbc. ss dayse coming. from august 7th to the 13th. now is the time to partner with our experts. get started today with verizon business. it's your business. it's your verizon. [bones cracking] ♪ (tense music) ♪ one aleve works all day so i can keep working my magic. just one aleve. 12 hours of uninterrupted pain relief. aleve. who do you take it for? every piece of land has a story - written by those who work it. like the caggianos, who are brewing their own legacy. or the wrens, with their drama free plot - tranquil and serene. the upshaws? they diy, all the time. while the nelson's play lead in their own adventure, 150 years in the making. there's a story in every piece of land. run with us and start telling yours. the first time you made a sale
i just don't think that's how he would have proceeded. >> andrew and ken, thanks to both of you. we have had a long and harda quiet weekend. thank you. >>> vacation days, congress is out for six weeks now and leaving a very long to do list behind. what that means for critical government funding next. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports." this is msnbc. is msnbc. ss dayse coming. from august 7th to the 13th. now is the time to partner with our experts. get started...
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if they don't like tate , then they're like andrew tate, then they're not you know, not hard enough.sing and think it is quite confusing and it to be all about it does seem to be all about women quite a lot of the time , i women quite a lot of the time, i think, in schools as well . think, in schools as well. there's a lot about how boys need to be taught not to be aggressors. they need to be taught domestic taught not to be domestic abusers. they need to be taught all but do all of this. but what do they need taught that's need to be taught that's positive know, not positive? you know, that's not all around be all centred around how to be nice all centred around how to be nic> what would be the problem with men? with the minister for men? >> there are >> i mean, look, there are definite examples. the one about suicide main killer of suicide being the main killer of men under 40 and also in schools, boys tend to do get lower grades than girls for quite some years now. so clearly there are problems there. but ultimately, think men in this ultimately, i think me
if they don't like tate , then they're like andrew tate, then they're not you know, not hard enough.sing and think it is quite confusing and it to be all about it does seem to be all about women quite a lot of the time , i women quite a lot of the time, i think, in schools as well . think, in schools as well. there's a lot about how boys need to be taught not to be aggressors. they need to be taught domestic taught not to be domestic abusers. they need to be taught all but do all of this. but...
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very hard to imagine that this won't be appealed. >> i know the white house, andrew, is looking at a it should or should not be regulating this issue in terms of the media, social media. they are a long way away from having a decision on any of this. of course, there's regulation that's been proposed in europe and elsewhere. we are in a new world here, aren't we? >> i think we're in a whole new world because of the politicalization of the issue. i should tell you when i was at the fbi and the general counsel, you did not lightly make a call to a tech company to alert them to an issue. you also didn't ask them to do anything. you didn't say, take this down. you don't have the power to do that. but you had calls where something was of a severe national security or criminal threat, and you would alert them to the fact that it was on their website. they actually have policies -- their own policies against this. against having that on their website. so they just take that information and they make their independent decision about what to do. the idea that the government cannot do that is
very hard to imagine that this won't be appealed. >> i know the white house, andrew, is looking at a it should or should not be regulating this issue in terms of the media, social media. they are a long way away from having a decision on any of this. of course, there's regulation that's been proposed in europe and elsewhere. we are in a new world here, aren't we? >> i think we're in a whole new world because of the politicalization of the issue. i should tell you when i was at the...
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asian population in the working level and the andrew says that management and shortly thereafter i was terminated. wong says with his years of dedication and hard work. >> he didn't see the termination coming. total shock. it was shock. anger, disappointment. i felt all those could call those feelings and took me a while to sort of reconcile myself for those feelings. now he and his lawyer, charles, john. >> have filed a 20 million dollar lawsuit to raise awareness for anti-asian discrimination. it's a little known fact that asian americans face the lowest rate of promotion to leadership, of any racial group. workplace justice initiative, stand with asian americans has recently started collecting data on anti-asian hate and discrimination in the workplacp. >> one in 5 of the report so far involve companies in the silicon valley. >> already has plans for the money. if he wins the lawsuit, donate the majority of the winnings to fighting. >> for civil rights, i reached out to for comment. they did not respond in time for this report. >> in san jose amanda hari kron. 4 news. >> probably know that is an alameda county is now cracking down on sidesho
asian population in the working level and the andrew says that management and shortly thereafter i was terminated. wong says with his years of dedication and hard work. >> he didn't see the termination coming. total shock. it was shock. anger, disappointment. i felt all those could call those feelings and took me a while to sort of reconcile myself for those feelings. now he and his lawyer, charles, john. >> have filed a 20 million dollar lawsuit to raise awareness for anti-asian...
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andrew. >> the substitutes are here holding down the fort and glad we got in here safely this morning. >> the weather was crazy here in new york city. the rain was coming down so hard. yeah, a lot of roads everywhere on the road. water being splashed everywhere. and people have really suffered. >> and the northern new york city suburbs as well. i mean, streams have turned into rivers and there's reports of at least one person swept away. >> so i'm glad we're here safely to bring you all the news. and we begin with those raging floodwaters in the northeast now turning deadly. >> that's right. >> a woman was killed in orange county, north of new york city, swept away while trying to make it to safety. officials there declared a state of emergency and they're comparing the rapidly moving floodwaters to the colorado river. >> this man in stony point, new york, was one of many who had to be rescued as the rising waters swamped his home after some areas got nearly eight inches of rain. streets across pennsylvania are also under water with a dangerous storms rolling in from north carolina to new england. >> and the extreme weather is also taking a toll on air travelers. n
andrew. >> the substitutes are here holding down the fort and glad we got in here safely this morning. >> the weather was crazy here in new york city. the rain was coming down so hard. yeah, a lot of roads everywhere on the road. water being splashed everywhere. and people have really suffered. >> and the northern new york city suburbs as well. i mean, streams have turned into rivers and there's reports of at least one person swept away. >> so i'm glad we're here safely...
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hard sell. but could be changing as who follows the news about figures like jeffrey or prince andrew.andrew, harvey weinstein and the we are clearly only talking about the tip the iceberg here knows that there is a new vital interest in exposing the intersection of power and sexual ity and dismantling the silence that protects powerful people from the full from bearing the full cost of their desires. maybe now, to quote norma desmond in, sunset boulevard. polly has finally ready for her close up, so i will stop there. i did not do as much research talk, perhaps, as i could, so i'm happy to i'm happy to answer any questions on anything, on anything at all, books or otherwise. we have a microphone and if you have questions, please come in to the microphone because so c-span can record it so as not to have any questions i'd like to ask ask. you have to go to the microphone. she didn't bring up the first thing. where did you get all this information to find about all these people? i mean, i was ranting right. well, so that is that is of course, we could go out for drinks afterwards and i
hard sell. but could be changing as who follows the news about figures like jeffrey or prince andrew.andrew, harvey weinstein and the we are clearly only talking about the tip the iceberg here knows that there is a new vital interest in exposing the intersection of power and sexual ity and dismantling the silence that protects powerful people from the full from bearing the full cost of their desires. maybe now, to quote norma desmond in, sunset boulevard. polly has finally ready for her close...
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hard. it's going to be bloody also on the day, close allies with bang tensions, relations between the united states and israel as legitimate military targets. i mean, while ukraine's counter offensive andrews a 2nd month and officials can see that it's going. and abraham was one of the few reporters given access to the area where this village is one of the 1st to create has taken back from russia and it's counter offensive. it's called in this coaching it, which means not boring and ukrainian. today that feels like a cruel joke. this coach, they used to be home to about 700 people. now there's nothing for them to come back to me because of what it says. it seems to be the pains me to see this because they used to be live here. who is it just, you know, the united voters push the sometimes it's hurts even to see the land. the land is constantly being torn apart by showing no smoke out. the nature suffers, people suffer, the country suffers ever since that is a live stuff. is there ever since socrates the system? as we're filming, we experience why no one's coming back. as russian troops are treated the mind to really we have to move. the russians are constantly firing. what i was about to s
hard. it's going to be bloody also on the day, close allies with bang tensions, relations between the united states and israel as legitimate military targets. i mean, while ukraine's counter offensive andrews a 2nd month and officials can see that it's going. and abraham was one of the few reporters given access to the area where this village is one of the 1st to create has taken back from russia and it's counter offensive. it's called in this coaching it, which means not boring and ukrainian....
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the prior group that worked so hard to interfere in the last election which was pointed out by u.s. attorney derman. nothing has changed over there and by the way andrewecame head of the enron task force student who appointed him to part of the enron task force when he was assistant attorney y general for the criminal division? christopher wray the current fbi director who chris christie has about four of course. so this whole thing stinks. now let's look at the judges in washington d.c. shall we? the democrats are working very hard, abiding specially to appoint activists, left wing democrat judges in the district court level trial level judgeships. first we had judge how who has since retired. the day she retired she issued a very controversial decision because jack smith wanted to get the information and notes of donald trump's lawyer involved in the documents case. attorney-client privilege exist to protect her due process rights. if you cannot consult your lawyer that's fine it's a crime fraud exception we have no idea how she ruled. we do not have the order we do not know a thing about what she did. but we do know she ha is role to construct ever
the prior group that worked so hard to interfere in the last election which was pointed out by u.s. attorney derman. nothing has changed over there and by the way andrewecame head of the enron task force student who appointed him to part of the enron task force when he was assistant attorney y general for the criminal division? christopher wray the current fbi director who chris christie has about four of course. so this whole thing stinks. now let's look at the judges in washington d.c. shall...
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andrew, no more here last month you said despite an overbought market and plenty of reasons for near-term cautions, i have a hard the market correcting much it hasn't, right so how does the fed play into that from here >> well, eventually the fed will slow the economy enough that earnings estimates are going to be too high or coming down, but we're just not seeing that yet, and i think a big upside for the market is that earnings growth will reflect from negative in the second quarter to positive in the fourth quarter, and that's going to build salesmen news yachl yot year earnings estimates were too high and we won't really know that until next year. as long as companies report in the second quarter in line with what's expected, then i think the earnings estimate for next year will inflect positive and markets tend to put a pretty big multiple on that, and so i think that's to come in the third going into the fourth quarter. >> challenging market because the stocks have run so far so you say that people should average in cash this summer on a monthly basis. that's what you said in last month's note, right? >> t
andrew, no more here last month you said despite an overbought market and plenty of reasons for near-term cautions, i have a hard the market correcting much it hasn't, right so how does the fed play into that from here >> well, eventually the fed will slow the economy enough that earnings estimates are going to be too high or coming down, but we're just not seeing that yet, and i think a big upside for the market is that earnings growth will reflect from negative in the second quarter to...
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andrew will be talking a lot between now and then. thank you so much for all that coverage. so if you're just joining us, new zealand beat norway one new in a hard fort opening game. andrea, thank you very much. i. the asylum seekers stranded on the us mexico border are facing difficult conditions under sweltering heat. so i'm curious, authorities of restricting access to water electricity and medical care. victoria gave me reports these children shelter from the sun in the mexican city of new evo, laredo new the folder with the united states. temperatures have reached $43.00 degrees celsius and we, some days, are we on a padilla and her room for due to are among those waiting in the blistering heat to claim asylum in the us. they've travels more than 3 and a half 1000 kilometer is from colombia, where the sun rises at 7 in the morning and it starts burning hard. since we sleep on cardboard on the ground, we need to get up early and put our baby in her stroller to take her out. we look for places with little dirt and shade and the afternoon we take her out. when the sun comes down, hundreds of asylum seekers are being forced to take shelter on t
andrew will be talking a lot between now and then. thank you so much for all that coverage. so if you're just joining us, new zealand beat norway one new in a hard fort opening game. andrea, thank you very much. i. the asylum seekers stranded on the us mexico border are facing difficult conditions under sweltering heat. so i'm curious, authorities of restricting access to water electricity and medical care. victoria gave me reports these children shelter from the sun in the mexican city of new...
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andrew bailey has been calling for wage restraint right from the get—go. he actually received quite a bit of criticism initially whether he started to talk about this. but it's very harded staff and they have to attract people and they're in a competitive environment?— they're in a competitive environment? indeed. it is difficult- — environment? indeed. it is difficult. because - environment? indeed. it is difficult. because they - environment? indeed. it is| difficult. because they have their margins squeezed as well. we've had other increases in costs for businesses as well. and this is another increasing cost that they may need to pass on to consumers, essentially, and increase their prices. that is why the bank of england is worried about it. however, i think one thing that is quite important to note is that we are expecting inflation to go down quite significantly and, over time, wages are going to go over time, wages are going to 9° up over time, wages are going to go up by over time, wages are going to go up by more than inflation — and therefore workers gradually will recover some of that loss in purchasing power. it's going to take a little bit of time. it's n
andrew bailey has been calling for wage restraint right from the get—go. he actually received quite a bit of criticism initially whether he started to talk about this. but it's very harded staff and they have to attract people and they're in a competitive environment?— they're in a competitive environment? indeed. it is difficult- — environment? indeed. it is difficult. because - environment? indeed. it is difficult. because they - environment? indeed. it is| difficult. because they have...
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hard to break out of that. i don't think joe biden is going to do it, but i don't think anyone else could do it either. >> thank you, andrew. i appreciate your time and the piece you wrote, and to andrew's last point, i can't think of anybody on the stage when the republicans debate on august 23rd or among any of the democratic candidates, i just can't see anybody who conceivably is going to have an approval rating of what, i don't know, 60 what are your thoughts? hit me up on social media, i'll read some throughout the course of the program. what do we have, katherine, from the world of twitter. stop procting him every minute and hiding his lies and refusing to do investigation. are you kidding me, we don't want trump and we don't want biden. i'm not protecting him every minute. i'm saying candidly he has been deserving of a higher approval rate certainly in the time he has been the president thus far. it's not in defense of him. i would say that about trump in the course of his one term. something else is going on here. here's a fun thought experiment. go to the live chat feature of my web site this hour, and give me a n
hard to break out of that. i don't think joe biden is going to do it, but i don't think anyone else could do it either. >> thank you, andrew. i appreciate your time and the piece you wrote, and to andrew's last point, i can't think of anybody on the stage when the republicans debate on august 23rd or among any of the democratic candidates, i just can't see anybody who conceivably is going to have an approval rating of what, i don't know, 60 what are your thoughts? hit me up on social...