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the fact that liberty is in decline in great britain and he's concerned that britain is going to drag america down the same path that america which he really envisioned its last holdout of liberty, is going to see liberty erode as a result of the course of acts by 1774. he is openly predicting that war is going to come to pass. he says that he will take up arms if war happens. a he ends up serving on a local committee of correspondents. he's at the forefront of resistance by. 1774 in response to the course of acts. there are a couple of letters in particular. gates writes, during these years, which which are particularly revealing. and unfortunately, gates did not keep a copy of most of his personal correspondence. so we kind of gather only a limited number of options to choose from of the outside. the period 1875 and 83. but there a couple of letters he writes in 1774 that that survive and are really revealing for for ideology at this point. so one thing that he write charles lee who is another british officer who who settles in northern virginia, really right down the strom gates th
the fact that liberty is in decline in great britain and he's concerned that britain is going to drag america down the same path that america which he really envisioned its last holdout of liberty, is going to see liberty erode as a result of the course of acts by 1774. he is openly predicting that war is going to come to pass. he says that he will take up arms if war happens. a he ends up serving on a local committee of correspondents. he's at the forefront of resistance by. 1774 in response...
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what matters is not just what britain says what it does. what matters is notjust what britain wants but what it builds and what matters, what makes it matter is having a strategy, which is why atle's manifesto was called let us face the future. in foreign affairs, this meant pooling defences in a new transatlantic alliance, acquiring a new deterrent which did protect the uk and nato and a robust commitment international law and new institutions like the united nations. a strategy that was both progressive and realist that took the world as it is whilst working for the world that we want to see. today we must face the future once again, with our plan for change fixing the foundations at home of economic stability, secure borders and national security. so that we can deliver the priorities of hard—working people and a decade of national renewal. but to succeed in that task, we must navigate an increasingly volatile world to deliver at home. and this department must deliver our international strategy abroad. such a strategy is not about crysta
what matters is not just what britain says what it does. what matters is notjust what britain wants but what it builds and what matters, what makes it matter is having a strategy, which is why atle's manifesto was called let us face the future. in foreign affairs, this meant pooling defences in a new transatlantic alliance, acquiring a new deterrent which did protect the uk and nato and a robust commitment international law and new institutions like the united nations. a strategy that was both...
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get ready, britain, here we go. is elon musk a risk to our democracy?s with will hollis. >> thanks, alex. good evening. at 10:00, a labour mp is the first to break ranks and call for a national inquiry into the grooming scandal. dan carden, the mp for liverpool walton, urged sir keir starmer to use the full power of the state to deliver justice. speaking to the liverpool echo newspaper, he called it shocking that crimes may have been covered up to avoid confronting racial or cultural issues, adding calls for an inquiry were not an obsession of the far right. urging others in the party to speak out. meanwhile, nigel farage has repeated a pledge that reform uk will pay for an inquiry into the scandal if the government continues to reject calls. speaking at the party's nonh calls. speaking at the party's north west conference in chester, reform's leader said the abuse of children in towns across britain, perpetrated predominantly by men of pakistani heritage, was the most unique evil in his lifetime. he used his speech to criticise both the prime minister
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overseas empire in for britain dropping out of the war. right. important in the british cabinet wanted to accept this offer. churchill resisted and by eloquence and his determination kept britain fighting until the united states and the soviet union, the war and germany defeated. so he performed a priceless to the world because. without him, the nazis would have won hitler's war and europe and much of the world would have experienced a prolonged period, unparalleled barbarism. so to say that, winston churchill saved civilization is not an overstatement. but in addition to that, wilson would cite. churchill is an example human qualities that we all value today. one is eloquence. another persistence. churchill had many in his life, but he always picked himself up, dust himself off and kept going. he made many mistakes to an third and most important. churchill had courage. he had physical courage. during world war two, he kept his old service revolver with him, and he made it clear that if the germans succeeded in invading, he wasn't going to
overseas empire in for britain dropping out of the war. right. important in the british cabinet wanted to accept this offer. churchill resisted and by eloquence and his determination kept britain fighting until the united states and the soviet union, the war and germany defeated. so he performed a priceless to the world because. without him, the nazis would have won hitler's war and europe and much of the world would have experienced a prolonged period, unparalleled barbarism. so to say that,...
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it's the soul of britain.member they banned walk on girls. >> i'm happy for him. >> i'm happy for him. >> they banned walk on girls at the darts, which enabled feminists to start enjoying their back again. >> by the way, are they back again? yeah, there's. there's pom poms. i think that's what they call them. >> this is where you're watching anyway. that's the front pages done. coming up. elon musk is in trouble for highlighting the grooming gang scandal. will they will they manage to shoot the messenger and why? trump doesn't want us to tax north sea oil? and is the government keeping us safe enough from terrorism? this is headliners only on gb welcome back to headliners. we've got the independent now with more bad news for the tories as another tory mp jumps ship. this time it's marco longhi. isn't that a brand of coffee machine, paul? yes, please. >> former consecutive consecutive conservative. sorry, i'm still laughing at something we said in the break. former conservative mp marco longhi defects to nigel.
it's the soul of britain.member they banned walk on girls. >> i'm happy for him. >> i'm happy for him. >> they banned walk on girls at the darts, which enabled feminists to start enjoying their back again. >> by the way, are they back again? yeah, there's. there's pom poms. i think that's what they call them. >> this is where you're watching anyway. that's the front pages done. coming up. elon musk is in trouble for highlighting the grooming gang scandal. will they...
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he accused keir starmer of being complicit in the rape of britain and that he should go.illips a "rape genocide apologist", and today, he conducted a survey on x about whether the people of america should liberate the people of britain from their tyrannical government. now, listen to the prime minister's indignance, his anger in defending his record as director of public prosecutions. he says he challenged those who ignored the victims. when i was chief prosecutor for five years, i tackled that head on, and when i left office, we had the highest number of child sexual abuse cases being prosecuted on record. and now, he says... so this government will get on with the job of protecting victims, but what i won't tolerate is this discussion and debate based on lies without calling it out. what i won't tolerate is politicians jumping on the bandwagon, simply to get attention, when those politicians sat in government for 1h long years. tweeting, talking, but not doing anything about it, now so desperate for attention that they are amplifying what the far right is saying. at the
he accused keir starmer of being complicit in the rape of britain and that he should go.illips a "rape genocide apologist", and today, he conducted a survey on x about whether the people of america should liberate the people of britain from their tyrannical government. now, listen to the prime minister's indignance, his anger in defending his record as director of public prosecutions. he says he challenged those who ignored the victims. when i was chief prosecutor for five years, i...
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the reforms of 1905 created a modern policy bureaucracy which helped britain keep pace with its rivalse years preceding the first world war. the eden reform of 1943 creating a modern diplomatic service during the world war made it open to women for the first time, paid for the first time and fit to keep the peace and robbie cooke's foresight in 2000, first putting climate on the foreign office agenda, overthe climate on the foreign office agenda, over the last six months i have seen in the fcd oh the most dedicated public servants i have ever met in my life. and they are working all over the land to avert disasters and bring countries closer together. but we must do more to harness the strengths of the foreign office and deliver the government's plan for change and that is why we are sitting in train three reviews that we are grateful for martin donnelly, mary woods, and all others for their work into the fcdo's role and capabilities to look at particularly our economic capability and this department at our global impact in the department and the fusion of development and diplomacy and
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women make up only 18% of the ai workforce in britain.a lot to boost the diversity he claims. he is saying we will offer conversion forces. these are really important measures because the u.k. is a small place for the government is aiming to che pick national ai champions. in this small country, there will be a heavy amount of who you know and who has hobnobbed successfully. >> i want to get through a couple more questions with you if we can. there are people that say the ai develop might lead to the loss of jobs in certain sectors and there are people who have fears around some kind of dystopian future. previously, there has been a more cautious approach from the u.k.. not so much now. do you think caution overregulation is taking a second-place to the desire to boost economic growth through ai? >> yes, absolutely. but that have been the case for a long time. the u.k. has always said we are going to be an innovation hub. we think the e.u. is regulating too much which means we have always taken a back step with the ai ethics aspect of thi
women make up only 18% of the ai workforce in britain.a lot to boost the diversity he claims. he is saying we will offer conversion forces. these are really important measures because the u.k. is a small place for the government is aiming to che pick national ai champions. in this small country, there will be a heavy amount of who you know and who has hobnobbed successfully. >> i want to get through a couple more questions with you if we can. there are people that say the ai develop might...
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it was a great weekend for great britain's four man bobsleigh team.gulliver and greg cacket won gold by pipping germany byjust under two—tenths of a second across their two runs. it denied germany a home victory in winterberg for the first time in 13 years. the triumphant team have told 0lly foster the success is down to years of hard work. it's been building up to this, i think, over the last few years. we have won so many silver medals on this track. we were pretty gutted to miss out on the world championships last year, and we finished with sixth place after a lot of injuries. i had back injury, greg was out with a major hamstring tear and other injuries for arran as well. to come back and get first place is a massive success for us, and to do it in the germans�* back yard is another thing as well. couldn't be happier with that. how did it feel for you guys? starting with you, greg? we've been working for this for so many years. since our debut in 2018, pyeongchang, to get to where we are now is extraordinary. like brad said, the germans�* back yar
it was a great weekend for great britain's four man bobsleigh team.gulliver and greg cacket won gold by pipping germany byjust under two—tenths of a second across their two runs. it denied germany a home victory in winterberg for the first time in 13 years. the triumphant team have told 0lly foster the success is down to years of hard work. it's been building up to this, i think, over the last few years. we have won so many silver medals on this track. we were pretty gutted to miss out on the...
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he accused keir starmer of being complicit in the rape of britain, and that he should go.d today, he conducted a survey on x about whether the people of america should liberate the people of britain from their tyrannical government. now, listen to the prime minister's indignant is, his anger in defending his record as director of public prosecutions. he says he challenged those who ignored the victims. when i was chief prosecutor for five years, i tackled that head on, and when i left office, we had the highest number of child sexual abuse cases being prosecuted on record. and now, he says... so this government will get on with the job of protecting victims, but what i won't tolerate is this discussion and debate based on lies without calling it out. what i won't tolerate is politicians jumping on the bandwagon, simply to get attention. when those politicians sat in government for 14 long years. tweeting, talking, but not doing anything about it. now so desperate for attention that they are amplifying what the far right is saying. at the heart of this row are victims — vul
he accused keir starmer of being complicit in the rape of britain, and that he should go.d today, he conducted a survey on x about whether the people of america should liberate the people of britain from their tyrannical government. now, listen to the prime minister's indignant is, his anger in defending his record as director of public prosecutions. he says he challenged those who ignored the victims. when i was chief prosecutor for five years, i tackled that head on, and when i left office,...
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the reality is that musk is not popular in britain. the approval ratings, i think a few years ago for him, when he was seen principally as a space guy and an ev guy, were very high. they're now fewer than 1 in 5 british people approve of musk. so i think there are there are diminishing returns to this kind of really unprecedented intervention in another democracy. >> ed luce, always a pleasure to have you on. thank you. >> thank you. >> next on gps, as america prepares to inaugurate donald trump for four more years in the oval office, what is the biden administration doing to safeguard its achievements? i'll talk to the secretary of commerce, gina raimondo, when we return. >> kobe, the making of a legend premieres january 25th on cnn. look out, cause here i come. >> have you always had trouble with your weight? >> same. >> discover the power of wegovy with wegovy. >> i lost 35 pounds and some lost over 46 pounds. >> and i'm keeping the weight off. >> i'm reducing my risk. >> wegovy is the only weight management medicine proven to reduc
the reality is that musk is not popular in britain. the approval ratings, i think a few years ago for him, when he was seen principally as a space guy and an ev guy, were very high. they're now fewer than 1 in 5 british people approve of musk. so i think there are there are diminishing returns to this kind of really unprecedented intervention in another democracy. >> ed luce, always a pleasure to have you on. thank you. >> thank you. >> next on gps, as america prepares to...
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the reality is that musk is not popular in britain. the approval ratings, i think a few years ago for him, when he was seen principally as a space guy and an ev guy, were very high. they're now fewer than 1 in 5 british people approve of musk. so i think there are there are diminishing returns to this kind of really unprecedented intervention in another democracy. >> at loose. always a pleasure to have you on. thank you. >> thank you. >> next on gps. as america prepares to inaugurate donald trump for four more years in the oval office, what is the biden administration doing to safeguard its achievements? i'll talk to the secretary of commerce, gina raimondo, when we return. >> kobe, the making of a legend premieres january 25th on cnn. >> car. this isn't the way home. >> that's right. james. it isn't. >> car. where are we going? >> we're here the future isn't scary. >> not investing in it is. >> were you in on this? >> nothing gets by you, james. >> nasdaq 100 innovators one etf. before investing, carefully read and consider fund inves
the reality is that musk is not popular in britain. the approval ratings, i think a few years ago for him, when he was seen principally as a space guy and an ev guy, were very high. they're now fewer than 1 in 5 british people approve of musk. so i think there are there are diminishing returns to this kind of really unprecedented intervention in another democracy. >> at loose. always a pleasure to have you on. thank you. >> thank you. >> next on gps. as america prepares to...
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we have deepmind, which started in britain, but is now american—owned.t enable that kind of scale of innovation and investment to exist in britain. mark zuckerberg, ceo of meta, which of course owns facebook, whatsapp, instagram, he said recently, meta would work with president trump to push back on governments around the world that are going after american companies, and pushing to censor more. how can the uk effectively regulate the development of ai, and also the wider tech industry, against companies that are taking that kind of a stance? now, we have the online safety act. that has obligations on companies that want to come to britain and offer services to british citizens to keep people safe and make sure that safety is baked into products. if meta falls foul of the online safety act, what will happen? every company that operates within britain must adapt and adhere to the law. every company. not negotiable. research into fusion energy here at culham continues, demonstrating uk innovation. but will the government's ai action plan result in a home—g
we have deepmind, which started in britain, but is now american—owned.t enable that kind of scale of innovation and investment to exist in britain. mark zuckerberg, ceo of meta, which of course owns facebook, whatsapp, instagram, he said recently, meta would work with president trump to push back on governments around the world that are going after american companies, and pushing to censor more. how can the uk effectively regulate the development of ai, and also the wider tech industry,...
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to beat the britain and straight sets got them halfway the semis.
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but the boycott has no impact economically on britain. it's themed or it's framed as though it's going to affect the 1774 parliamentary election. but that happened before the boycott took effect. so election was over. you couldn't really affect it and everyone responded the boycott the same way. they said, oh no, there's going to be another boycott. quick, let's up extra on things and. so they bought all extra supplies like everybody did with covid, right? they stocked up on junk and then, well, the merchants were fine. they had just sold more than they normally would in a year because everyone bought up their 1775 supplies early. so it had very little on the british economy. and so this logic of will use the north american economy to affect the british economy, to affect british politics just completely fell apart. if there even was a real logic there can. i just ask a just a follow up just invite you to clarify so i think i hear you saying as an economic strategy yeah. the the boycott and prohibition fail. yeah. they're really not exert
but the boycott has no impact economically on britain. it's themed or it's framed as though it's going to affect the 1774 parliamentary election. but that happened before the boycott took effect. so election was over. you couldn't really affect it and everyone responded the boycott the same way. they said, oh no, there's going to be another boycott. quick, let's up extra on things and. so they bought all extra supplies like everybody did with covid, right? they stocked up on junk and then,...
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in britain, yeah. compared to how it was impacting. okay. so the slavery issue in britain. slavery in britain abolishes slavery maybe 30 years earlier. i think it's 1834. i think i'm about that. as a matter of fact when sumner goes, when goes to europe, he gets an earful from the british. they're like the british are like the reformed smokers. why do you still have slavery? why do you still have slavery? right. they just abolished it in 1834. they give an earful. but i will tell you this, the britain in the united states almost go to war during the civil war with britain's help with the confederacy, which which it support of the confederacy. i think the dirty little secret in england is this the working class. the working class people supported the union and supported abraham lincoln. what i would call the upper class the elites, the wealthy in england needed southern cotton. sure you know for their finery. no question about that. but i also think not thing you read enough about it, right? they really kind of like that monarchical system that slavery was, as you know, prett
in britain, yeah. compared to how it was impacting. okay. so the slavery issue in britain. slavery in britain abolishes slavery maybe 30 years earlier. i think it's 1834. i think i'm about that. as a matter of fact when sumner goes, when goes to europe, he gets an earful from the british. they're like the british are like the reformed smokers. why do you still have slavery? why do you still have slavery? right. they just abolished it in 1834. they give an earful. but i will tell you this, the...
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and gas from britain to europe in the summerand pump gas from britain to europe in the summer and pumpump it back in the winter. since russia's invasion of ukraine, european demand for gas has increased, but if prices rise in the uk, gas will flow. the market is quite price sentive. in the uk we don't have a lot of gas storage. half of it is the rough site off the coast of yorkshire and there is some in our liquid natural gas terminals. if that supply runs out, we would lose the buffer against price increases elsewhere. if there was a price spike in europe and we didn't have reserves, we would have to pay what ever the going price for gas was and that could be quite high. at the moment, that doesn't seem to be the case and prices in europe are falling, because the cold snap, although the weather is bad, the forecast is for an improvement and prices in the uk and in europe on the wholesale markets are falling. europe on the wholesale markets are fallina. . ~' ,, the uk chancellor rachel reeves is on her way to china for a three—day visit, aimed at boosting trade with the world s second—
and gas from britain to europe in the summerand pump gas from britain to europe in the summer and pumpump it back in the winter. since russia's invasion of ukraine, european demand for gas has increased, but if prices rise in the uk, gas will flow. the market is quite price sentive. in the uk we don't have a lot of gas storage. half of it is the rough site off the coast of yorkshire and there is some in our liquid natural gas terminals. if that supply runs out, we would lose the buffer against...
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the question is, which of those will britain be, ai maker or ai taker?nounced tough new controls on the export of ai chips, that set controls on exports to around 120 countries. the biden administration says the rules are critical for the us to keep its lead in al. the chip maker says it would undermine us leadership in tech. let's explore this more now with jonathan kewley, partner and co—head of the global tech group at clifford chance. is this right, picking up on those biden export restrictions, you know, will it undermine us tech leadership and could the trump administration potentially change it? i administration potentially change it?— change it? i think it is absolutely _ change it? ithink it is absolutely sure - change it? ithink it is absolutely sure that l change it? i think it is l absolutely sure that the change it? i think it is - absolutely sure that the trump administration will wind back a lot of what biden has put out there. trump is very much pro ai growth. another the executive order that biden put out around ai regulation in the us w
the question is, which of those will britain be, ai maker or ai taker?nounced tough new controls on the export of ai chips, that set controls on exports to around 120 countries. the biden administration says the rules are critical for the us to keep its lead in al. the chip maker says it would undermine us leadership in tech. let's explore this more now with jonathan kewley, partner and co—head of the global tech group at clifford chance. is this right, picking up on those biden export...
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all of our film locations in stirring great britain. in the uk, we really want to encourage visitors to come. as i say it needs to be a quick light touch system that people have confidence in quickly and, of course, other countries have similar systems.— course, other countries have similar systems. let's see how it noes. similar systems. let's see how it goes. thank _ similar systems. let's see how it goes. thank you _ similar systems. let's see how it goes. thank you for - similar systems. let's see how it goes. thank you for your - it goes. thank you for your time, patricia. now to the us where as you've been hearing president—elect donald trump has repeated his desire to take control of both greenland and the panama canal. during a detailed press conference at his estate in florida he shared more details of the aspiration and his son, donald trump jr, was in greenland on tuesday on what he called a �*personal day trip' to talk to people. here's our north america editor, sarah smith. this is a very deliberate signal of intent. of don
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he will become prime minister of britain. there is something going on that i disagree with max because i don't think it's about money. he will get the contract in italy or may not and he's not backing a guy in jail. this guy in britain is in jail because he's been lying about a syrian river j. nigel said i don't want to get my party over to a guy in jail. why is elon musk backing a white nationalist in jail in britain? tickets to his political transformation during the 2024 campaign, as you said, most of these guys tend to be libertarian and musk was left- leaning to begin. he had -- in the last 18 months where he sees himself as a leader of a pam transatlantic christian nationalist movement. >> these men have an unlimited amount of money. what they do not have is an unlimited amount of power. with donald trump in office, they don't have to run for office. they can have a bat phone. elon musk can be a shadow president and get whatever he wants. he will have unlimited money and unlimited power. that is what he is getting. >> h
he will become prime minister of britain. there is something going on that i disagree with max because i don't think it's about money. he will get the contract in italy or may not and he's not backing a guy in jail. this guy in britain is in jail because he's been lying about a syrian river j. nigel said i don't want to get my party over to a guy in jail. why is elon musk backing a white nationalist in jail in britain? tickets to his political transformation during the 2024 campaign, as you...
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he imported and sold lots of taxed tea from britain. he was, like any good merchant or politician come a liar, a cheat, and a hypocrite. so i think that makes him a great american by default. right? he diversified his business lines. >> i saw another hand over here. >> hello. this is a very interesting presentation. thank you. you mentioned that as a result of the tea party, there was this overreaction by britain that ultimately caused the massachusetts population to go and's support the revolution. i'm wondering now, have you noticed in any of your research, what was the goal? what was the endgame for the organizers of the tea party? was that the end goal? did they see that happening? where was it to inflict economic damage by saying that you don't get the tax money, and you don't get the revenue because the tea company was a british crown thing. or was it just to say, you know, we don't want it, or was it one of these things that popped up with no real endgame in mind, like the rodney king riots. >> i don't think there was and endgame
he imported and sold lots of taxed tea from britain. he was, like any good merchant or politician come a liar, a cheat, and a hypocrite. so i think that makes him a great american by default. right? he diversified his business lines. >> i saw another hand over here. >> hello. this is a very interesting presentation. thank you. you mentioned that as a result of the tea party, there was this overreaction by britain that ultimately caused the massachusetts population to go and's...
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from their government as he kept on calling far at the resignation of britain's prime minister. i mean, it wasn't mosque is a well known business man. a billionaire and now he's soon to be a government official as he will coal lead and usually create a department of government efficiency in the trump administration. so he seems to be quite excited about his upcoming role in the government. and well, here he is already a tally and the other nations how to govern themselves, which is something that we've seen time and time again with us officials. yeah, it talks about that. he seems to be very excited about this new role and we're seeing him intervening. someone could say outright meddling in the policy 6 of many countries, specifically europe at the moment. he's been hitching out at platform for leaders on his platform. can just tell us more about what he's been saying as it took, he took over the social media platform as formerly known as twitter. he inc, we certainly use the absent global reach to a push. he's political a believes. and while he is calling for the you pays prime
from their government as he kept on calling far at the resignation of britain's prime minister. i mean, it wasn't mosque is a well known business man. a billionaire and now he's soon to be a government official as he will coal lead and usually create a department of government efficiency in the trump administration. so he seems to be quite excited about his upcoming role in the government. and well, here he is already a tally and the other nations how to govern themselves, which is something...
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>> he's being patrick henry of britain. i'm not sure what's happening. he's emboldened by his success here in the united states. and his fortune has doubled, which is incredible. >> the investment he made -- >> $250 million. >> $250 million is a lot of ÷÷money -- >> it's not. >> that's the greatest investment he's made. >> it's a ten bagger, they call it. he made $250 billion from that. his wealth has doubled. >> and that's from his stocks going, like -- >> tesla and some others, even though the results at tesla ÷÷weren't so good recently. >> i guess investors believe he's so now linked to the trump -- >> that's correct. >> he's going to be getting government contracts. >> the idea is, this is not a reflection of tesla's business, it's a reflection of elon musk business. he's taking his show on the road. that's what he's doing. he's meddling and putting out misinformation and doing all kinds of things that he's done here and seeing if the same tricks work elsewhere, and they often do, actually. >> there are certainly some democrats that were hoping that
>> he's being patrick henry of britain. i'm not sure what's happening. he's emboldened by his success here in the united states. and his fortune has doubled, which is incredible. >> the investment he made -- >> $250 million. >> $250 million is a lot of ÷÷money -- >> it's not. >> that's the greatest investment he's made. >> it's a ten bagger, they call it. he made $250 billion from that. his wealth has doubled. >> and that's from his stocks...
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base in the chagos islands to mauritius has been pushing for changes to a proposed deal in which britain would relinquish sovereignty over the archipelago. let's get the latest from our diplomatic corresponded james landale. james, just give me your assessment in terms of what you're hearing of where we actually are with this deal. these talks continue, they are largely secret talks, we had ministers from mauritius in the uk last week for four days of talks. i think this is the 14th or 15th round of talks, these have been going on for well over a year, that is during the conservative ministration, for labour to power, so it's been going on a long time. we have newish government in mauritius who said the deal is agreed beforehand wasn't good enough, they want more money, they want some of the language changed so that's what they're haggling over. essentially the deal will be something like this, that the british say, we're not going to give more more money, the mauritius government is a bit short of cash you need is money but at the same time the british are saying they have to measure le
base in the chagos islands to mauritius has been pushing for changes to a proposed deal in which britain would relinquish sovereignty over the archipelago. let's get the latest from our diplomatic corresponded james landale. james, just give me your assessment in terms of what you're hearing of where we actually are with this deal. these talks continue, they are largely secret talks, we had ministers from mauritius in the uk last week for four days of talks. i think this is the 14th or 15th...
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britain is going to shape the future. we are going to make the breakthroughs, were going to create the wealth and we are going to make ai work for everyone in our country. this is the nation of cheering, of lovelace, who gave birth to the modern computer and the world wide web. so, mark my words, britain will be one of the great ai superpowers. that is not some sort of boosting or wishful thinking. is not some sort of boosting or wishfulthinking. it is not some sort of boosting or wishful thinking. it can be done and it will be done. there is a reason why open ai choose london as their international office and there is the reason mistral ai, office and there is the reason mistralai, one office and there is the reason mistral ai, one of the champions of open source, have just announced a uk office, too. we have the way of building protective powers after rising vehicles. black stone your�*s largest data centre in northumberland. we are number one in europe for al investment. we have already attracted more than £25 billion,
britain is going to shape the future. we are going to make the breakthroughs, were going to create the wealth and we are going to make ai work for everyone in our country. this is the nation of cheering, of lovelace, who gave birth to the modern computer and the world wide web. so, mark my words, britain will be one of the great ai superpowers. that is not some sort of boosting or wishful thinking. is not some sort of boosting or wishfulthinking. it is not some sort of boosting or wishful...
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to go after the far right— of britain. right does not go to the heart of problem. gn right does not go to the heart of problem-— right does not go to the heart of problem. on my record, you were covering _ of problem. on my record, you were covering crime _ of problem. on my record, you were covering crime when - of problem. on my record, you were covering crime when i - of problem. on my record, you| were covering crime when i was dpp, you were quizzing me at the time for the telegraph and quite rightly too. you looked at my record for five years with me as i was doing thejob. you got access to the materials. in a sense you can look at it. i have set out what i did. i actually changed the system. because i could see some of the thing there is a were going wrong. i'm not tweeting about it or talking about it, i got on with changing it. in relation to the serious point you make, because this is... the victims here suffered terrible abuse. unthinkable unspeakable sickening abuse. and then they weren't listened to. and that h
to go after the far right— of britain. right does not go to the heart of problem. gn right does not go to the heart of problem-— right does not go to the heart of problem. on my record, you were covering _ of problem. on my record, you were covering crime _ of problem. on my record, you were covering crime when - of problem. on my record, you were covering crime when i - of problem. on my record, you| were covering crime when i was dpp, you were quizzing me at the time for the telegraph and...
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and i say that for this reason, he had gone through the battle of britain. he had the blitz, the many days of bombing in london and, elsewhere in england. so that when pearl was attacked, he immediately made the decision, i will go to washington and i will create the grand. and that meant going to the white house. he does it very. it takes ten days of fighting, gales, storms. the possibility of a u-boat attack. finally, on december 22nd, he arrives and they do not announce it until. he is in behind the gates of the white house. he has told the president, i will be with you about a week. he left. on january 14th. we can all the mathematics involved in that he gave new meaning to the concept of a houseguest. and during that time you have this very interesting sort of interplay of the public and the private and the public included. on the day after arrival day after arrival, he and franklin roosevelt do a press. at that point, winston churchill, who i don't think any of us would say would be sort ready for the summer olympics physically jumps on a chair and wav
and i say that for this reason, he had gone through the battle of britain. he had the blitz, the many days of bombing in london and, elsewhere in england. so that when pearl was attacked, he immediately made the decision, i will go to washington and i will create the grand. and that meant going to the white house. he does it very. it takes ten days of fighting, gales, storms. the possibility of a u-boat attack. finally, on december 22nd, he arrives and they do not announce it until. he is in...
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and a desert rose: justin rose's great britain and ireland team win the team cup in abu dhabi.ello there. welcome along. it has been a gripping day in the third round of the fa cup. the two most successful sides in the history of the competition were facing each other with the 13—time winners and holders manchester united knocking out 14—time winners arsenal on penalties. that's after the game finished 1—1. they won the shoot—out 5—3 withjoshua zirkzee scoring the winning kick after united's turkish keeper altay bayindir had saved from kai havertz. he also saved a penalty from martin odegaard in normal time. the united captain bruno fernandes, he'd given them a second—half lead, but united then had diogo dalot sent off on the hour mark for a second booking, and though gabriel equalised a few minutes later, arsenal couldn't make that extra man count, united hanging on to win those penalties. we have to compete no matter what, no matter what the situation we compete in today. i think they had more chances, but i think we deserved the win. it is not personal, they didn't deserve t
and a desert rose: justin rose's great britain and ireland team win the team cup in abu dhabi.ello there. welcome along. it has been a gripping day in the third round of the fa cup. the two most successful sides in the history of the competition were facing each other with the 13—time winners and holders manchester united knocking out 14—time winners arsenal on penalties. that's after the game finished 1—1. they won the shoot—out 5—3 withjoshua zirkzee scoring the winning kick after...
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great britain won gold in the four—man bobsleigh at the world cup in germany.me since 2012 that a team from germany has not won the winterberg race. and 17—year—old british snowboarder mia brookes has got her second big air world cup win of the season. she said she surprised herself after producing the highest score on her third and final run in austria to get her second victory in a row. she landed a cab 14110 melon trick to win the event. i knew i could do the trick, it was just whether i could get it round on thejump. i went into a different realm when i was in the air. i was like landing... two ina the air. i was like landing... two in a row — how does that feel? two in a row - how does that feel? ., ., feel? kind of unreal. i -- it needs to — feel? kind of unreal. i -- it needs to sink _ feel? kind of unreal. i -- it needs to sink in _ feel? kind of unreal. i -- it needs to sink in for- feel? kind of unreal. i -- it needs to sink in for a - feel? kind of unreal. i -- it needs to sink in for a bit. l russia's daria kasatkina is through to the second round o
great britain won gold in the four—man bobsleigh at the world cup in germany.me since 2012 that a team from germany has not won the winterberg race. and 17—year—old british snowboarder mia brookes has got her second big air world cup win of the season. she said she surprised herself after producing the highest score on her third and final run in austria to get her second victory in a row. she landed a cab 14110 melon trick to win the event. i knew i could do the trick, it was just whether...
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artificial intelligence — the uk government's to unveil a multi—billion pound investment plan to make britainai world leader. "in our national interest" — uk chancellor rachel reeves wraps up her trip to china with £600 millions worth of deals. french farmers are meeting the new prime minister as tensions mount over the eu's south america free trade deal. and, the new world order? we take a look at peru's new china—backed megaport, as the world awaits trump's us tariff threats. hello and welcome. live from london this is business today, i'm sally bundock. we start here in the uk where the government is set to outline its plans today to use artificial intelligence to boost economic growth and increase efficiency. called the ai opportunities action plan, it's being billed as a gamechanger by the prime minister sir keir starmer. he says ai will "drive incredible change" and that the plan "will make britain the world leader". the plan will be backed by leading tech firms, which are said to have committed some £14 billion — thats around $17 billion — towards various projects. creating over 13000 j
artificial intelligence — the uk government's to unveil a multi—billion pound investment plan to make britainai world leader. "in our national interest" — uk chancellor rachel reeves wraps up her trip to china with £600 millions worth of deals. french farmers are meeting the new prime minister as tensions mount over the eu's south america free trade deal. and, the new world order? we take a look at peru's new china—backed megaport, as the world awaits trump's us tariff...
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he accused keir starmer of being complicit in the rape of britain and that he should go. ministerjess phillips a rape genocide apologist, and today he conducted a survey on x about whether the people of america should liberate the people of britain from their tyrannical government. now listen to the prime minister's indignance, his anger in defending his record as director of public prosecutions. he says he challenged those who ignored the victims. when i was chief prosecutor for five years, i tackled that head—on. and when i left office, we had the highest number of child sexual abuse cases being prosecuted on record. and now, he says... so this government will get on with the job of protecting victims, but what i won't tolerate is this discussion and debate based on lies without calling it out. what i won't tolerate is politicians jumping on the bandwagon simply to get attention. when those politicians sat in government for 14 long years, tweeting, talking, but not doing anything about it. now so desperate for attention that they are amplifying what the far right is say
he accused keir starmer of being complicit in the rape of britain and that he should go. ministerjess phillips a rape genocide apologist, and today he conducted a survey on x about whether the people of america should liberate the people of britain from their tyrannical government. now listen to the prime minister's indignance, his anger in defending his record as director of public prosecutions. he says he challenged those who ignored the victims. when i was chief prosecutor for five years, i...
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great britain are out of the united cup, beaten by poland in the quarterfinals. vailiant fight in the first match but was eventually beaten in straight sets by hubert hurcatch 7—6, 7—5. katie boulter took the opening set against the world number two, iga swiantek. but the five time grand slam winner fought back to win the match in three sets. poland will now face kazakhstan for a place in the final. i don't know, i'm just exhausted, you know? i'm happy that i won, so i don't need the play mixed doubles. but this night was crazy, like so many changes of momentum, like i thought i had it under control in the first set, but for sure i got tight and i didn't work on it. but then i didn't want to repeat the same mistake in the third. i took like four painkillers because a lot hurt, but i am happy that we won and for sure i am going to use a day off tomorrow. it's been a good day for the two number one seeds at the brisbane international. aryna sabelenka is through to the quarter finals after beating yulia putin—seva in straight sets and will face marie bozekova next.
great britain are out of the united cup, beaten by poland in the quarterfinals. vailiant fight in the first match but was eventually beaten in straight sets by hubert hurcatch 7—6, 7—5. katie boulter took the opening set against the world number two, iga swiantek. but the five time grand slam winner fought back to win the match in three sets. poland will now face kazakhstan for a place in the final. i don't know, i'm just exhausted, you know? i'm happy that i won, so i don't need the play...
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and mazda decided to launch a full on x stating whether the us should liberate the people of, of britain from their government as he called from the prime minister for the prime minister to resign. i mean ellen mosque is a well known a business man. he's a billionaire and he is now soon to be a government official, as he will co lead, annually create a department of government efficiency in the trump administration. and he seems to be quite excited about it. about his upcoming role in the government. and while here he is now telling other nations how to govern themselves. and at this is something that we've seen from us officials before the grooming gangs, casey, was talking about. there is a historical case going back around a decade in the you, k. but you mentioned that a little mosque as if at the moment, got his fingers in lots of pies saying what he thinks about governments and policies in, in europe. if this is not the 1st time he has used ex, he's childs i saw nita's is it says he took over x. he's been using the social media as a global reach to push his political views. and whil
and mazda decided to launch a full on x stating whether the us should liberate the people of, of britain from their government as he called from the prime minister for the prime minister to resign. i mean ellen mosque is a well known a business man. he's a billionaire and he is now soon to be a government official, as he will co lead, annually create a department of government efficiency in the trump administration. and he seems to be quite excited about it. about his upcoming role in the...
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and we'll hear from great britain's victorious four—man bobsleigh team following their world cup winthe weekend. hello there and welcome along to the programme. and it appears that newcastle have arsenal's number this season. they've beaten them in the league this season and now have the advantage going into the second leg of the carabao cup semi—final. eddie howe�*s side came away with a solid 2—0 win at the emirates, in a frustrating match for the gunners. alexander isak made the most of his opportunity to put the away side ahead in the first half. that's 8 games in a row, he's scored, in all competitions. anthony gordon capitalised on some good build—up work with a tap in for the second. arsenal failed to convert their chances, gabriel martinelli and kai havertz going close — but they couldn't find the breakthrough. arsenal now with a job on their hands to get back into this, with the return leg at st james�*s park early next month. and a boost for tottenham ahead of their league cup semi—final first leg with liverpool on wednesday. spurs manager ange postecoglu has welcomed the n
and we'll hear from great britain's victorious four—man bobsleigh team following their world cup winthe weekend. hello there and welcome along to the programme. and it appears that newcastle have arsenal's number this season. they've beaten them in the league this season and now have the advantage going into the second leg of the carabao cup semi—final. eddie howe�*s side came away with a solid 2—0 win at the emirates, in a frustrating match for the gunners. alexander isak made the most...
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minister to resign, and alleging britain's leaders covered up sexual abuse cases. at one point, musk even put up a poll. he wondered if, quote, america should liberate the people of britain from their tyrannical government. end quote, without calling out musk by name. britain's prime minister said this about the recent firestorm generated online. >> those that are spreading lies and misinformation as far and as wide as possible are not interested in victims. they're interested in themselves. >> trump has stayed mostly silent on the latest international dispute involving musk, who is, of course, one of his biggest donors and advisers. but he does seem to be reveling in the downfall of canada's liberal leader justin trudeau, who just announced he's stepping down as prime minister. trump posting after the announcement once again referring to canada as the 51st state and wondering what it would be like, quote, if canada merged with the u.s. with trump now a little under two weeks away from returning to office, some american allies are left wondering what this all means
minister to resign, and alleging britain's leaders covered up sexual abuse cases. at one point, musk even put up a poll. he wondered if, quote, america should liberate the people of britain from their tyrannical government. end quote, without calling out musk by name. britain's prime minister said this about the recent firestorm generated online. >> those that are spreading lies and misinformation as far and as wide as possible are not interested in victims. they're interested in...