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it is the foreign office - with the visit. it is the foreign office that. with the visit.at come to these state ceremonies, so when you hear that say qatar arguably has been working with the international labour organisation to improve the rights of migrants working there, are you feeling more confident about the country? ihla confident about the country? no not at all. i would take my cues— not at all. i would take my cues from the world's leading human— cues from the world's leading human rights organisation like amnesty— human rights organisation like amnesty international. they say there _ amnesty international. they say there has— amnesty international. they say there has been some progress, but only— there has been some progress, but only to the extents that was — but only to the extents that was necessary to deflect criticism. there is quite a lot of concern _ criticism. there is quite a lot of concern from the human rights _ of concern from the human rights organisations that now the spotlight has moved from the spotlight has moved from the world the that projected
it is the foreign office - with the visit. it is the foreign office that. with the visit.at come to these state ceremonies, so when you hear that say qatar arguably has been working with the international labour organisation to improve the rights of migrants working there, are you feeling more confident about the country? ihla confident about the country? no not at all. i would take my cues— not at all. i would take my cues from the world's leading human— cues from the world's leading human...
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has it come to this, why, the foreign office - easily.evels of the egyptian government, why do you feel it is necessary to be on a hunger strike to make your point? the revious strike to make your point? iie: previous government strike to make your point? tie: previous government did that for two years and it gets us nowhere. this is raised at the highest levels, demands for access, and it never happened. so what are you demanding, are you calling for the prime minister to get involved? i think that is what it takes because i know that the foreign secretary is doing absolutely all he can, but i know how the egyptian system works, and nothing is going to move on the egyptian side unless mr sissi personally gives the green light for it to move. the person to persuade him to do thatis person to persuade him to do that is the british prime minister, so that is why i am really hoping that the prime minister will.— really hoping that the prime minister will. ~ , ., , ., ~' minister will. why do you think president as _ minister will. why do you
has it come to this, why, the foreign office - easily.evels of the egyptian government, why do you feel it is necessary to be on a hunger strike to make your point? the revious strike to make your point? iie: previous government strike to make your point? tie: previous government did that for two years and it gets us nowhere. this is raised at the highest levels, demands for access, and it never happened. so what are you demanding, are you calling for the prime minister to get involved? i think...
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the son of a foreign officer -- the son of a foreign officer, diplomacy is in his dna. as a secretary of state, he worked for peace, negotiated arms control, and forged the historic paris agreement on climate change. he built on that work as the first ever special presidential envoy for climate. his bold, relentless public service reflects his enduring belief in america where our best days are still to come. [applause] [applause] bonnie lundberg accepting on behalf of frank r lundberg. [applause] frank altenburg was a patriot of -- frank altenburg enlisted in the army at 18 and served in europe during world war ii. after graduating college on the g.i. bill, he built and ran one of the world's most successful software companies. he later become new jersey's longest-serving senator. as a strong advocate for consumer protection, the environment, and a safe transportation, he took on the danger of secondhand smoke and fought for health care for people living with hiv aids. when history called, frank lautenberg answered. opal lee. [applause] two years after president lincoln
the son of a foreign officer -- the son of a foreign officer, diplomacy is in his dna. as a secretary of state, he worked for peace, negotiated arms control, and forged the historic paris agreement on climate change. he built on that work as the first ever special presidential envoy for climate. his bold, relentless public service reflects his enduring belief in america where our best days are still to come. [applause] [applause] bonnie lundberg accepting on behalf of frank r lundberg....
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it was discussed in the commons, foreign on office _ discussed in the commons, foreign on office mr— n on office mr calling on you won and russia _ office mr calling on you won and russia to — office mr calling on you won and russia to act within humanitarian law _ russia to act within humanitarian law this— russia to act within humanitarian law. this was a speech just russia to act within humanitarian law. this was a speechjust more broad~ _ law. this was a speechjust more broad~ it — law. this was a speechjust more broad. it was the prime minister setting _ broad. it was the prime minister setting out his vision as far as foreign — setting out his vision as far as foreign affairs is concerned, the theme _ foreign affairs is concerned, the iheme of— foreign affairs is concerned, the theme of which was an unstable and dangerous— theme of which was an unstable and dangerous world. he talked about the -reat dangerous world. he talked about the great moderation, decided there was a period _ great moderation, decided there was a period irr— great moderation, decided there was a period in
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gmp coordinated efforts with uk dvi, the foreign office, the british embassy, ukrainian law enforcementepatriate his body and bring him home so his family and friends could finally place him to rest. the conclusion of this inquest has provided an important step forwards for daniel's family, but we are hopeful that the ukraine authorities continue the investigative process over there in this case and bring the person responsible to justice. a chinese businessman described as a close confidant of the duke of york has lost his appeal against the decision to bar him from entering the uk on a security issue. it is believed he was involved in covert activity for the chinese communist party and the relationship could be as free political interference. i asked charlotte gaelic are what we know that the relationship between the pair. we know that the relationship between the pair. we know they had a very _ between the pair. we know they had a very close _ between the pair. we know they had a very close working - had a very close working relationship and we know this man, known as h6, was invited
gmp coordinated efforts with uk dvi, the foreign office, the british embassy, ukrainian law enforcementepatriate his body and bring him home so his family and friends could finally place him to rest. the conclusion of this inquest has provided an important step forwards for daniel's family, but we are hopeful that the ukraine authorities continue the investigative process over there in this case and bring the person responsible to justice. a chinese businessman described as a close confidant of...
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in october, the foreign office sanctioned him, calling him a significant mouthpiece for kremlin disinformationian state tv said that with today's attack, president zelensky signed his own death sentence. the former kremlin leader dmitry medvedev called for the killers to be tracked down in russia. "we must do everything" he said, to try the patrons who are in kyiv. for local residents who may have heard the blast, there is a sense of shock. for many muscovites, even after nearly three years of war, russia's war in ukraine is something that is happening a long way away from here, something they see on tv or in their phones, but the killing of a general here in moscow, that is a wake up call, and a sign that this war is very real and close to home. lisa who lives close by says she is scared. "when this kind of thing happens notjust in your home town," she says, "or your own neighbourhood but in the building opposite, that is shocking." there's been no reaction yet from president putin, but the expectation is that after such a high—profile killing in the russian capital, moscow will retaliate. ya
in october, the foreign office sanctioned him, calling him a significant mouthpiece for kremlin disinformationian state tv said that with today's attack, president zelensky signed his own death sentence. the former kremlin leader dmitry medvedev called for the killers to be tracked down in russia. "we must do everything" he said, to try the patrons who are in kyiv. for local residents who may have heard the blast, there is a sense of shock. for many muscovites, even after nearly three...
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it has been formally announced, it has not been formally announced, it will come through the foreign officeusual way. but we understand he has been chosen as the next ambassador.— been chosen as the next ambassador. , , w' , ambassador. just quickly, he was the one _ ambassador. just quickly, he was the one that _ ambassador. just quickly, he was the one that said - ambassador. just quickly, he was the one that said the - ambassador. just quickly, he l was the one that said the party needed to do better in its relationship with elon musk. they did talk, sir keir starmer and the president yesterday, given what happened to lord kim tarik in the way he was ousted, trickyjob. it tarik in the way he was ousted, tricky job-— tricky job. it is but lord mandelson _ tricky job. it is but lord mandelson are - tricky job. it is but lord mandelson are seen i tricky job. it is but lord mandelson are seen as| tricky job. it is but lord. mandelson are seen as a particularly skilled political operator. —— lord mandelson. he is seen at really skilled in political operation, there has been some ground plane
it has been formally announced, it has not been formally announced, it will come through the foreign officeusual way. but we understand he has been chosen as the next ambassador.— been chosen as the next ambassador. , , w' , ambassador. just quickly, he was the one _ ambassador. just quickly, he was the one that _ ambassador. just quickly, he was the one that said - ambassador. just quickly, he was the one that said the - ambassador. just quickly, he l was the one that said the party needed...
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>> the foreign secretary and our foreign office are working, you heard last week the foreign secretary was clear about uk civilians leaving syria. we have a plan to ensure people were evacuated ahead of what has happened over the weekend. we continue to support our uk nationals. >> you have been pretty clear, you are glad to see the back of the machine but how concerned are you about what may happen next? >> this is why we want to see the un resolution implemented in a political solution, syrians deserve to live in peace and safety and that is what we want to see implemented to civilians must be protected and of course infrastructure that is desperately needed as well. >> of course one of the reasons we are always concerned about this is that the results line up on our sure, millions of refugees who have already left syria and some of them turn up in europe and some turn up here. any concerns about that? what would we do if syrian refugees start turning up here? >> as i said if the regime has fallen i welcome that, he was not exactly good to the syrian people so we want to see a politi
>> the foreign secretary and our foreign office are working, you heard last week the foreign secretary was clear about uk civilians leaving syria. we have a plan to ensure people were evacuated ahead of what has happened over the weekend. we continue to support our uk nationals. >> you have been pretty clear, you are glad to see the back of the machine but how concerned are you about what may happen next? >> this is why we want to see the un resolution implemented in a...
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in october, the foreign office sanctioned him, calling him a significant mouthpiece for kremlin disinformationned his own death sentence. the former kremlin leader dmitry medvedev called for the killers to be tracked down in russia. "we must do everything" he said, "to destroy the patrons who are in kyiv." for local residents who may have heard the blast, there is a sense of shock. for many muscovites, even after nearly three years of war, russia's war in ukraine is something that is happening a long way away from here, something they see on tv or on their phone. but the killing of a general, here in moscow? that is a wake—up call, and a sign that this war is very real and very close to home. lisa, who lives close by, says she is scared. "when this kind of thing happens not just in your home town," she says, "or your own neighbourhood, but in the building opposite, that's shocking." there's been no reaction yet from president putin, but the expectation is that, after such a high—profile killing in the russian capital, moscow will retaliate. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. kyiv says it's bra
in october, the foreign office sanctioned him, calling him a significant mouthpiece for kremlin disinformationned his own death sentence. the former kremlin leader dmitry medvedev called for the killers to be tracked down in russia. "we must do everything" he said, "to destroy the patrons who are in kyiv." for local residents who may have heard the blast, there is a sense of shock. for many muscovites, even after nearly three years of war, russia's war in ukraine is...
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i'm told by foreign office sources that will happen, as they put it, in the usual way. been chosen as the next ambassador. christian: just a real quickie, he is the one who said the party needed to do better in its relationship with elon musk. they did talk, sir keir starmer and the president, yesterday. given what happened to lord kim derek and the way he was ousted, it is a tricky job, this. helen: it is, but lord mandelson is seen as a particularly skilled political operator. he is one of the architects of the new labor in the 1990's and 2000s. he is seen westminster as really skilled at that political operation. and there is ground laying going on as well. i understand that the incoming trump administration was told about this, about this choice, before he was appointed. there has been ground late as well. [laughter] christian: i have no doubt about that. yeah, you will need all those skills in that job. helen, thank you very much. we will take a short break. around the world and across the u.k., you are watching bbc news. christian: welcome back. the sordid details
i'm told by foreign office sources that will happen, as they put it, in the usual way. been chosen as the next ambassador. christian: just a real quickie, he is the one who said the party needed to do better in its relationship with elon musk. they did talk, sir keir starmer and the president, yesterday. given what happened to lord kim derek and the way he was ousted, it is a tricky job, this. helen: it is, but lord mandelson is seen as a particularly skilled political operator. he is one of...
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it's little wonder the foreign office were keen to involve prince william on a trip to france.s doing a fantasticjob. thank you. the president—elect, donald trump, seemed delighted to spend time talking with the prince of wales. this was soft power in action. how are you? back in the uk, during the year, the prince returned to check on the progress of the six locations he'd chosen for homewards... did you think a lot of people just think. _ "give people a house. and it's sort of fixed"? yeah. ..his ambitious project to tackle homelessness. homelessness is a - complex societal issue and one that touches the lives of far too many people - in our society. however, i truly believe that it can be ended. i and on a sunny trip to cornwall in may, as well as some beach volleyball, he visited a site on duchy of cornwall land which will be used to build 2a homes with wraparound care, specifically for people who would otherwise be homeless. they cheer november and, in south africa, the green carpet was rolled out for the earthshot awards ceremony. its founder, prince william, in a sustain
it's little wonder the foreign office were keen to involve prince william on a trip to france.s doing a fantasticjob. thank you. the president—elect, donald trump, seemed delighted to spend time talking with the prince of wales. this was soft power in action. how are you? back in the uk, during the year, the prince returned to check on the progress of the six locations he'd chosen for homewards... did you think a lot of people just think. _ "give people a house. and it's sort of...
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in october the foreign office sanctioned him calling him a significant mouthpiece for kremlin disinformationstate tv said with today'attack, president zelenskyy had signed his own death sentence. the former kremlin leader, dmitry medvedev, called for the killers to be tracked down in russia. we must do everything he said to destroy the patrons who were in kyiv. for local residents who may have heard the blast, there is a sense of shocked. for many muscovites, even after three years of war, russia's war in ukraine is something that is happening a long way away from here. something they see on tv or on their phone. but the killing of a general here in mosco that is a wake-up call and a sign that this war is very real and very close to home. lisa who lives close by says she is scared. when this kind of things happened -- kind of thing happens not just in your hometown or your neighborhood but in the building opposite, that is shocking. there has been no reaction yet from president putin but the expectation is after such a high-profile killing in the russian capital, moscow will retaliate. >> le
in october the foreign office sanctioned him calling him a significant mouthpiece for kremlin disinformationstate tv said with today'attack, president zelenskyy had signed his own death sentence. the former kremlin leader, dmitry medvedev, called for the killers to be tracked down in russia. we must do everything he said to destroy the patrons who were in kyiv. for local residents who may have heard the blast, there is a sense of shocked. for many muscovites, even after three years of war,...
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in october, the foreign office sanctioned him, calling him a significant mouthpiece for kremlin disinformationthat with today's attack, president zelensky signed his own death sentence. the former kremlin leader dmitry medvedev called for the killers to be tracked down in russia. "we must do everything" he said, to try the patrons who are in kyiv. for local residents who may have heard the blast, there is a sense of shock. for many muscovites, even after nearly three years of war, russia's war in ukraine is something that is happening a long way away from here, something they see on tv or in their phones, but the killing of a general here in moscow, that is a wake up call, and a sign that this war is very real and close to home. lisa who lives close by says she is scared. "when this kind of thing happens not just in your home town," she says, "or your own neighbourhood but in the building opposite, that is shocking." there's been no reaction yet from president putin, but the expectation is that after such a high profile killing in the russian capital, moscow will retaliate. up up until now the
in october, the foreign office sanctioned him, calling him a significant mouthpiece for kremlin disinformationthat with today's attack, president zelensky signed his own death sentence. the former kremlin leader dmitry medvedev called for the killers to be tracked down in russia. "we must do everything" he said, to try the patrons who are in kyiv. for local residents who may have heard the blast, there is a sense of shock. for many muscovites, even after nearly three years of war,...
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in october, the foreign office sanction him, calling him a significant mouthpiece for kremlin disinformationstate tv said with today's attack, president zelenskyy had signed his own death sentence. the former kremlin leader called for the killers to be tracked down in russia. we must do everything, he said, to destroy the people who are in kyiv. for local residents who may have heard the blast, there is a sense of shock. for many muscovites, even after three years of war, moscow -- moscow's war in ukraine is something that is happening a long way away from here. something they see on tv or on their phone. the killing of a general in moscow, that is a wake-up call and a sign that this war is very real. and very close to home. lisa, who lives close by, says she is scared. when this kind of thing happens, not just in your hometown, she says, or your own neighborhood, but in the building opposite, that is shocking. there has been no reaction yet from president putin. but the expectation is that after such a high-profile lling in the russian capital, moscow will retaliate. steve rosenberg, bbc ne
in october, the foreign office sanction him, calling him a significant mouthpiece for kremlin disinformationstate tv said with today's attack, president zelenskyy had signed his own death sentence. the former kremlin leader called for the killers to be tracked down in russia. we must do everything, he said, to destroy the people who are in kyiv. for local residents who may have heard the blast, there is a sense of shock. for many muscovites, even after three years of war, moscow -- moscow's war...
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important posts united states has in the world and one of the few if i may say as the son of a foreign service officer, where it has been largely in the hands of professionals, not just foreign service officers but people who have come from the intelligence community and sometimes from our military service. all people who have deep expertise and i think it's understood this is a country that's not only important but requires that kind of level of expertise to really manage one of the most important alliances we have. i hope that will be reflected in the conversation we will have here today. i want to introduce everybody briefly in the order they will speak and we will start with jack burton, who is a longtime and award-winning journalist with 40 years of experience, many of them with the financial times but also with other publications, currently a columnist with the korea times and the nikkei asian review. he did a terrific job putting the book together, i know because i helped him. i think it was a tremendous effort on his part. he will give us an idea of what is involved at first. then we will move
important posts united states has in the world and one of the few if i may say as the son of a foreign service officer, where it has been largely in the hands of professionals, not just foreign service officers but people who have come from the intelligence community and sometimes from our military service. all people who have deep expertise and i think it's understood this is a country that's not only important but requires that kind of level of expertise to really manage one of the most...
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in october the foreign office sanctioned him, calling him a significant mouthpiece for kremlin disinformationrussian tv said with the attack today president zelensky has signed his own death sentence. the former kremlin leader called for the killers to be tracked down in russia. he said they must do everything to destroy the patrons in kyiv. the local residents who may have heard the plants. there is a sense of shock. for muscovites, it is happening a long way away, something to happen on tv or phone. the killing of a general in moscow is a wake—up call and assign this war is very real and very close to home. this woman says she is scared. " when this kind of thing happens, notjust in your hometown more in your own neighbourhood but in the building opposite, that is shocking." there has been no reaction from president putin but the expectation is after such a high—profile killing in the russian capital, moscow will retaliate. there's concern in ukraine about what retaliation might be coming their way. our defence correspondent jonathan beale has the view from kyiv. the main focus has been on
in october the foreign office sanctioned him, calling him a significant mouthpiece for kremlin disinformationrussian tv said with the attack today president zelensky has signed his own death sentence. the former kremlin leader called for the killers to be tracked down in russia. he said they must do everything to destroy the patrons in kyiv. the local residents who may have heard the plants. there is a sense of shock. for muscovites, it is happening a long way away, something to happen on tv or...
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in october, the foreign office sanctioned him, calling him a significant mouthpiece for kremlin disinformationian state tv said that with today's attack, president zelensky had signed his own death sentence. the former kremlin leader dmitry medvedev called for the killers to be tracked down in russia. "we must do everything" he said, "to destroy the patrons who are in kyiv." for local residents who may have heard the blast, there is a sense of shock. for many muscovites, even after nearly three years of war, russia's war in ukraine is something that is happening a long way away from here, something they see on tv or on their phone. but the killing of a general, here in moscow? that is a wake—up call, and a sign that this war is very real and very close to home. lisa, who lives close by, says she is scared. "when this kind of thing happens notjust in your home town," she says, "or your own neighbourhood, but in the building opposite, that's shocking." there's been no reaction yet from president putin, but the expectation is that, after such a high—profile killing in the russian capital, moscow
in october, the foreign office sanctioned him, calling him a significant mouthpiece for kremlin disinformationian state tv said that with today's attack, president zelensky had signed his own death sentence. the former kremlin leader dmitry medvedev called for the killers to be tracked down in russia. "we must do everything" he said, "to destroy the patrons who are in kyiv." for local residents who may have heard the blast, there is a sense of shock. for many muscovites,...
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in october, the foreign office sanctioned him, calling him a significant mouthpiece for kremlin disinformationian state tv said that with today's attack, president zelensky had signed his own death sentence. the former kremlin leader dmitry medvedev called for the killers to be tracked down in russia. "we must do everything" he said, "to destroy the patrons who are in kyiv." for local residents who may have heard the blast, there is a sense of shock. for many muscovites, even after nearly three years of war, russia's war in ukraine is something that is happening a long way away from here, something they see on tv or on their phone. but the killing of a general, here in moscow? that is a wake—up call, and a sign that this war is very real and very close to home. lisa, who lives close by, says she is scared. "when this kind of thing happens notjust in your home town," she says, "or your own neighbourhood, "but in the building opposite, that's shocking." there's been no reaction yet from president putin, but the expectation is that, after such a high—profile killing in the russian capital, moscow
in october, the foreign office sanctioned him, calling him a significant mouthpiece for kremlin disinformationian state tv said that with today's attack, president zelensky had signed his own death sentence. the former kremlin leader dmitry medvedev called for the killers to be tracked down in russia. "we must do everything" he said, "to destroy the patrons who are in kyiv." for local residents who may have heard the blast, there is a sense of shock. for many muscovites,...
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and that part of the rationale for creating theiss was that he thought that foreign service officers, foreign service officers, typically during his interactions with them during world war two, let less in the late forties because he has. you know, what's skews the example here is that the visit has the opportunity to to say, give me your best. so he brings the kind of five or six what he considers to be the single best foreign service opportunities. and they come work for me. so he gets the most talented folks. but, you know, writ large he he firmly believed that the way the state department was training its officers in the 1940s did not prepare them for the challenges of the world. they went out to and the original plan precise that kind of dot dot dot lost over time for understandable reasons was that you know private industries electric ibm would send to sites to be trained they're kind of incoming employees sites would train them into how be private sector diplomats to the world and in a way that nixon himself had done a little bit in the 1930s but then the hang up was that nobod
and that part of the rationale for creating theiss was that he thought that foreign service officers, foreign service officers, typically during his interactions with them during world war two, let less in the late forties because he has. you know, what's skews the example here is that the visit has the opportunity to to say, give me your best. so he brings the kind of five or six what he considers to be the single best foreign service opportunities. and they come work for me. so he gets the...
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member have any conversations with philip sans casey about diego garcia without the presence of foreign officet comment on details and i'm sure he can ask the prime minister that himself. sure he can ask the prime minister that himself-— that himself. thank you. for those of us that have _ that himself. thank you. for those of us that have served _ that himself. thank you. for those of us that have served for- that himself. thank you. for those of us that have served for the - that himself. thank you. for those of us that have served for the us l of us that have served for the us military, that have and retain genuine and close links with the us military and know that this does not have the concern that others are trying to conflate around these issues, could i ask for the minister's view on how this is viewed by our us military friends? i thank him for that question, and praise him for his service and work and i am very clear. our allies in the us and other allies who rely on important guarantees this base provides supportive of this deal, it is being supported across the security apparatus a
member have any conversations with philip sans casey about diego garcia without the presence of foreign officet comment on details and i'm sure he can ask the prime minister that himself. sure he can ask the prime minister that himself-— that himself. thank you. for those of us that have _ that himself. thank you. for those of us that have served _ that himself. thank you. for those of us that have served for- that himself. thank you. for those of us that have served for the - that himself....
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. >> my son is a foreign service officer and he was there 412345 years. i went there to her 3 times a year and i wanted to get my grandkids, okay. for the government. >> don't i know. ..it. [laughter] so, i'm going to ask this for all of the players here. what influence do you think the u.s. can have at this point and perhaps if you could break it down to biden administration versus trump administration. without the biden administration in their final days. trump administration is trump administration is incoming. what is in for hts to listen to this administration? how can you navigate that? >> so biden didn't do enough for damascus, okay? but i know that that is real problem, okay? but trump the same we do want to be anything involved to damascus as well. yesterday he said that. it's of their fault. it's not our fault. we won't want to do nothing about it. and that's the real problem. that's the real problem. because maybe we can help, maybe we can help. >> do you find that realistic? like he says we don't want to be involved that with our u.ss there. f
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>> no, nothing formal yet from the foreign office.e know the prime minister is due to fly off to the middle east today for meetings in the uae and saudi arabia, which would be focused on boosting trade between the uk in the region but clearly i think this is a sign of how easily domestic priorities can be overtaken by global geopolitical events and i'm sure if the visit goes ahead indeed it will focus on concerns about the instability in the region. the middle east minister has been in bahrain as well over the last two days signing a security pact there so clearly the uk government will have a real focus on this. last week, they issued a statement jointly with the u.s., france, and germany calling for the protection of civilians, de-escalation and a syrian-led the solution to the conflict so i imagine they will be reiterating that kind of message later on. we also know the uk government has donated 3000 pounds to the white helmet humanitarian group calling for the support of their work protecting civilians and former foreign office mi
>> no, nothing formal yet from the foreign office.e know the prime minister is due to fly off to the middle east today for meetings in the uae and saudi arabia, which would be focused on boosting trade between the uk in the region but clearly i think this is a sign of how easily domestic priorities can be overtaken by global geopolitical events and i'm sure if the visit goes ahead indeed it will focus on concerns about the instability in the region. the middle east minister has been in...
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charter: in the archives of the foreign office, there are some, now it seems, hilarious documents aboutenior figures in the british civil service, men in suits, if you like, fretting about whether this visit is appropriate. should the queen go to help celebrate a country that rebelled against the crown a mere 200 years ago? one ambassador, or senior figure writes to another, that there will be a certain amount of ballyhoo. and does the queen want to be associated with this vest in america? of course the queen is not bothered by this. this is the consternation behind it seems. but a compromise has to be reached, according to the brits. so she doenoarrive until july 6, a coue ys after the actual date. she does not go straight to washington, she goes to philadelphia, which was rather appropriate. but it turns out that despite all the misgivings of the british establishment to be really a fantastically successful trip. peter: of the 13 presidents that she had diplomatic or personal relationships with, did they ever use each other for political purposes to bolster images? mr. charter: yeah.
charter: in the archives of the foreign office, there are some, now it seems, hilarious documents aboutenior figures in the british civil service, men in suits, if you like, fretting about whether this visit is appropriate. should the queen go to help celebrate a country that rebelled against the crown a mere 200 years ago? one ambassador, or senior figure writes to another, that there will be a certain amount of ballyhoo. and does the queen want to be associated with this vest in america? of...
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>> in the archives of the foreign office, there are some -- now it seems hilarious, documents about seniorures in the british civil service, men in suits, if you like, fretting about whether this visit is appropriate. should the queen go to help celebrate a country that rebelled against the crown? a mere 200 years ago? one ambassador or senior figure rights to another that there will be a certain amount of -- and does the queen want to be associated with this zest in america? of course the queen is no bothered by this. this is the consternation behind the scenes t a corose has to be reached according to the brits. and so she doesn't arrive until july the sixth, just a couple of days after the actual day and she doesn't go straight off. she goes to philadelphia. that's where the 13 colonies broke away so it was rather appropriate, but it turns out, despite all of the misgivings in the british establishment to be really a fantastic successful trip. of the 13 presidents that she had diplomatic relations or personal relations with, did they ever use each other for political purposes? to bolste
>> in the archives of the foreign office, there are some -- now it seems hilarious, documents about seniorures in the british civil service, men in suits, if you like, fretting about whether this visit is appropriate. should the queen go to help celebrate a country that rebelled against the crown? a mere 200 years ago? one ambassador or senior figure rights to another that there will be a certain amount of -- and does the queen want to be associated with this zest in america? of course...
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just yesterday, the same, the button station was installed with that addition coming from the foreign office of the u. k. and the day before georgia has to be opened to is embassy today. cut that is open in it's, i'm busy off the 1315. here's the neighboring companies, rocks, egypt, jordan and also the golf companies such as are the, to be a good night. that of, i mean, age and zip. i mean they have resumed their diplomatic lives this year. and also let's confirm that now there is a direct quote between americans and the aged yes or the new administration in syria. however, so far that has not been a, an american officially an american delegation coming into damascus and having face to face meetings. that is quite important because the u. s. is going to be the main part, or that's going to give the list embassy to the new administration. and the us is saying the, well we have please that now the birth of the dream of the shuttle upset is gone. however, we need to see the actions from the need administration and still there is a to, to, to long way to go 1st, many of the new officials that ar
just yesterday, the same, the button station was installed with that addition coming from the foreign office of the u. k. and the day before georgia has to be opened to is embassy today. cut that is open in it's, i'm busy off the 1315. here's the neighboring companies, rocks, egypt, jordan and also the golf companies such as are the, to be a good night. that of, i mean, age and zip. i mean they have resumed their diplomatic lives this year. and also let's confirm that now there is a direct...
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kaya calis, who reassured him of the european union support in the war with russia. callus took office as foreign policy chief a few hours earlier. ukrainian president also spoke about ukraine one day joining the military alliance, nato. let's hear what do you have to say. the last one is what after dealing with the agenda also includes the work on nature. now an invitation, so you're trying to join data isn't necessarily thing for survival. visually, we're looking at all levels to strengthen the position of the train and the entire year. authentic community one piece. i'm grateful to each end up the one who helps us. of course me talk now the dw corresponded max sandra is in keys. he has more on catalyst is meeting with said landscape, right? i mean, every time a leader comes to ukraine, especially during the war there is absolutely on the symbolic value to it. even so in this case, um, today was actually not just the hi representative of the you kind of colors, but also as a counselor presidents the new counsel present that's gonna cost us to come today. and to the enlargement commissioner of c
kaya calis, who reassured him of the european union support in the war with russia. callus took office as foreign policy chief a few hours earlier. ukrainian president also spoke about ukraine one day joining the military alliance, nato. let's hear what do you have to say. the last one is what after dealing with the agenda also includes the work on nature. now an invitation, so you're trying to join data isn't necessarily thing for survival. visually, we're looking at all levels to strengthen...
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kaya calis, who reassured him of the european union support in the war with russia. callus took office as foreign policy chief a few hours earlier. the training president also spoke about ukraine one day joining the military alliance nato. let's hear what he had to say. without somebody i put them on the agenda also includes welcome. they took an invitation for your train to join nato is a necessary thing for all survival. visually, we're looking at all levels to strengthen the position of the train and the entire us and to community one think i'm grateful to incidentally, one who helps us coordinate the auth number the bottom line. let's get more on this from our report in mac, xander in keys max, the use top foreign policy official in keep on her very 1st day and all says that she's specify what support she could provide to ukraine or was it is more a symbolic visit. right? i mean, every time a leader comes to ukraine, especially during the war, there is absolutely on the symbolic value to it. even so in this case, um, today was actually not just the hi representative of the you kind of colors.
kaya calis, who reassured him of the european union support in the war with russia. callus took office as foreign policy chief a few hours earlier. the training president also spoke about ukraine one day joining the military alliance nato. let's hear what he had to say. without somebody i put them on the agenda also includes welcome. they took an invitation for your train to join nato is a necessary thing for all survival. visually, we're looking at all levels to strengthen the position of the...
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next hour, just the pomp and ceremony, the royal household working in unison with the foreign and commonwealth officeis goes down to detail. so we are watching what is happening at horse guards parade. with me is robert hardman, economist for the daily mail. and you are the author of a new book, charles iii, allabout author of a new book, charles iii, all about the king. author of a new book, charles iii, allabout the king. as author of a new book, charles iii, all about the king. as we monitor what is happening, we'rejust watching monitor what is happening, we're just watching these pictures of is happening at horse guards parade, because this is part of that ceremony, part of the pomp and circumstance that we have with these state visits. what will we expect to see when the emir and the sheikha arrive?- and the sheikha arrive? unlike and the sheikha arrive? unlike a lot of it _ and the sheikha arrive? unlike a lot of it is, _ and the sheikha arrive? unlike a lot of it is, the _ and the sheikha arrive? unlike a lot of it is, the emir - and the sheikha arrive? unlike a lot of it is, the emir will - a
next hour, just the pomp and ceremony, the royal household working in unison with the foreign and commonwealth officeis goes down to detail. so we are watching what is happening at horse guards parade. with me is robert hardman, economist for the daily mail. and you are the author of a new book, charles iii, allabout author of a new book, charles iii, all about the king. author of a new book, charles iii, allabout the king. as author of a new book, charles iii, all about the king. as we monitor...
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this would be apropos, but when i was a foreign officer at the us embassy in libreville gabon a yearevery the u.s. state department puts out the report annual report on religious freedom. and my sources for that to get particularly for people way out in the the areas of gabon where we could not reach them. my sources who write that report where the in country and so that methodology who continues to work in the 24 in the 21st century u.s. diplomacy. anyway thank you so much for listening to that. i don't know why i thought i need to say that, but i'm going to turn it over. i'm going to turn the floor over to you. all right. now. and i'm going to ask if you wouldn't mind speaking this microphone to to give us your questions. our questions, our comments or confessions confessions. run. can you'll hear me? yes, i. good thank you all so much. thank you, emily, for this book. i would like to know from you how you would like to see well, especially as we have less teachers in the room how you would like to see the history survey to reflect your work in this book. that's true. oh, that's a
this would be apropos, but when i was a foreign officer at the us embassy in libreville gabon a yearevery the u.s. state department puts out the report annual report on religious freedom. and my sources for that to get particularly for people way out in the the areas of gabon where we could not reach them. my sources who write that report where the in country and so that methodology who continues to work in the 24 in the 21st century u.s. diplomacy. anyway thank you so much for listening to...
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, leggos and -- lego and corgi dexter to our office, faithfully and tirelessly serving pennsylvania's fourth congressional district. chris took on the foreign affairs committee work for my office during extraordinarily heavy times. he became an integral part of our legislative team right away, meeting with constituents, advocacy organizations, and fellow hill staff. in just under a year, chris has become a de facto foreign policy expert and a valued member of our team. we will miss his calm demeanor and wealth of knowledge, along with his infectious positive attitude. i speak for my whole team when i say thank you, chris. we are sorry to see you go and hope that you will be back soon. feel free to bring the cupcakes. we wish you the best. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. de la cruz: i rise today to honor dale murderren, a dedicated leader in south texas agriculture, for winning the 2024 texas farm bu
, leggos and -- lego and corgi dexter to our office, faithfully and tirelessly serving pennsylvania's fourth congressional district. chris took on the foreign affairs committee work for my office during extraordinarily heavy times. he became an integral part of our legislative team right away, meeting with constituents, advocacy organizations, and fellow hill staff. in just under a year, chris has become a de facto foreign policy expert and a valued member of our team. we will miss his calm...
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that information to make the best decisions they can to secure our country and to make our foreign service officersem and we fail our country. >> shannon: so with this report in mind and what you said there about the intel community, what happens next? where do we go? what are the changes you think may be sparked in a new administration or as a result of this kind of report? >> well, you just touched on it there. we'll continue this investigation. that's point number one. there is sufficient evidence to warrant the continuation of that investigation indefinitely. number two, my biggest concern is the folks who have been denied healthcare. there is a significant number of people in the i.c. and in the d.o.d. even white house personnel, state department personnel who in many cases are out of their own pocket paying for their healthcare for these incidents. then there are a number of folks who either have been dissuaded from reporting an incident or who have and have had career problems as a result of it because there has been sort of a widespread attitude in the i.c. that this is nothing to see here
that information to make the best decisions they can to secure our country and to make our foreign service officersem and we fail our country. >> shannon: so with this report in mind and what you said there about the intel community, what happens next? where do we go? what are the changes you think may be sparked in a new administration or as a result of this kind of report? >> well, you just touched on it there. we'll continue this investigation. that's point number one. there is...
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they want two intelligent people, a foreign police officer and a man who spent 20 something years over seeing ice and border to make people safe. i give eric adams safe. brandon johnson needs to figure that out or won't be mayor for much longer. >> jesse: tyrus, is he a bad hombre and some mayor is throwing himself in front of him that's going to look insane. >> the problem with martyrdom, you have to have a base that says no, please let tattoo base hombre stay. you're going to go to jail for the picture op and sit there with your constituents saying we voted for this guy? there's no debate. we just want safe streets. american criminals even bigger we want the ones committing crimes out. this is what is comes out to. safe streets for everyone. >> it was here in new york it got broken open. this is the place people turned on to fox news and opened up their phones and saw illegals getting cash, hotel rooms in new york city and your kids desk in a new york city classroom. they said this isn't fair. it's here in new york city where the rest of country saw that happening. before that, that'
they want two intelligent people, a foreign police officer and a man who spent 20 something years over seeing ice and border to make people safe. i give eric adams safe. brandon johnson needs to figure that out or won't be mayor for much longer. >> jesse: tyrus, is he a bad hombre and some mayor is throwing himself in front of him that's going to look insane. >> the problem with martyrdom, you have to have a base that says no, please let tattoo base hombre stay. you're going to go...