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and of course, colonel hamish, been higher. and of course, colonel hamish. you're _ been higher.onel hamish, you're talking about - hamish, you're talking about ukraine, it will be, ailbhe, major focus for grant shapps as he moves into this newjob. do you think we may see any policy change, any changes from him going forward when we are focusing on the war in ukraine?— we are focusing on the war in ukraine? ~ , ., ., ukraine? well, he visited ukraine 'ust last ukraine? well, he visited ukraine just last week— ukraine? well, he visited ukraine just last week in _ ukraine? well, he visited ukraine just last week in his role - ukraine? well, he visited ukraine just last week in his role as - ukraine? well, he visited ukraine| just last week in his role as energy secretary— just last week in his role as energy secretary and i think in terms of the overall— secretary and i think in terms of the overall support for ukraine, we're _ the overall support for ukraine, we're not — the overall support for ukraine, we're not going to see change whatsoever. we have had changes of prime _ whats
and of course, colonel hamish, been higher. and of course, colonel hamish. you're _ been higher.onel hamish, you're talking about - hamish, you're talking about ukraine, it will be, ailbhe, major focus for grant shapps as he moves into this newjob. do you think we may see any policy change, any changes from him going forward when we are focusing on the war in ukraine?— we are focusing on the war in ukraine? ~ , ., ., ukraine? well, he visited ukraine 'ust last ukraine? well, he visited...
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hamish: who's to blame for this?be the australian government could have done more to open up dialogue earlier. i feel that the chinese government could have done more to accept dialogue earlier, i feel that we're just really a pawn in their political game. ♪♪♪ stephen: historic château tanunda looks out over the fields where the first barossa vines were planted in the 1840s. in happier times, the château's wines were enjoyed at the highest level. john geber: this was at the g20 summit in brisbane in 2014, where our 100-year-old semillon was chosen as one of the showcase wines of australia. stephen: so you had the president of america and the president of china drinking your wine. john: and the president of château tanunda as well. stephen: despite submitting to a forensic investigation by chinese officials, chateau tanunda received a prohibitive tariff, and the timing, in the lead up to the chinese new year sales, maximized the pain. john: so this is the year of the ox for 2021. unfortunately for us, of course, we ca
hamish: who's to blame for this?be the australian government could have done more to open up dialogue earlier. i feel that the chinese government could have done more to accept dialogue earlier, i feel that we're just really a pawn in their political game. ♪♪♪ stephen: historic château tanunda looks out over the fields where the first barossa vines were planted in the 1840s. in happier times, the château's wines were enjoyed at the highest level. john geber: this was at the g20 summit...
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joining me live is colonel hamish de bretton—gordon.
joining me live is colonel hamish de bretton—gordon.
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hamish indeed forjoining us.ell, good morning to both of you . and indeed, the you. and indeed, the commissioners are difficult position because as he wants to enhance public confidence, he's got officers, rogue officers. he doesn't want and he wants them out pretty quick. and i can understand that. and there's got to be a lot of rebuilding with the public and all the scandals , well—publicised scandals, not just the metropolitan police by the way, other forces had a bit of a tough time as well. i think it's meant who makes the headunes. it's meant who makes the headlines . so what are they headlines. so what are they going to do about it? and the commissioner said, well, we could streamline the disciplinary process , get these disciplinary process, get these people get them out. people through, get them out. and at the moment, we have legally qualified chairs, barristers , chairs. they chair barristers, chairs. they chair the disciplinary hearings . it is the disciplinary hearings. it is that impartiality . it i
hamish indeed forjoining us.ell, good morning to both of you . and indeed, the you. and indeed, the commissioners are difficult position because as he wants to enhance public confidence, he's got officers, rogue officers. he doesn't want and he wants them out pretty quick. and i can understand that. and there's got to be a lot of rebuilding with the public and all the scandals , well—publicised scandals, not just the metropolitan police by the way, other forces had a bit of a tough time as...
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hamish, as ever, thanks for joining >> point.ery much. >> now it's the bank holiday weekend. excited? weekend. are we all excited? it's marks. it's mark's wedding anniversary . he's got big anniversary. he's got big romance. >> very, very excited and very excited. most of the country he's excited about the weather. >> i don't know whether you should be because most of the country experienced high temperatures. of course, we did earlier in the week. lots of sunshine. it might not be staying that. was the staying like that. this was the scene the week when scene earlier in the week when the and the parks the beaches and the parks were were filling temperatures were filling up temperatures reaching degrees. reaching a whopping 25 degrees. >> yeah , a touch of summer at >> yeah, a touch of summer at long because we had long last because we had waited for for a while for it for quite a while thinking about that rainfall back in july. so what about the bank weekend? well bank holiday weekend? well nathan can join us now once more , bec
hamish, as ever, thanks for joining >> point.ery much. >> now it's the bank holiday weekend. excited? weekend. are we all excited? it's marks. it's mark's wedding anniversary . he's got big anniversary. he's got big romance. >> very, very excited and very excited. most of the country he's excited about the weather. >> i don't know whether you should be because most of the country experienced high temperatures. of course, we did earlier in the week. lots of sunshine. it...
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let's speak now to hamish renton, the managing director of hra global, a food and drink consultancy. means there's less money around. the basket of peoples goods that they buy is shrinking. there's more stirring in the waters of meat free than just price. what is that then? a lot of things really. the start of 2022 was very much a fashion for vegan, and there is an element of the food and drink industry that is a fashion industry really. that fashion for vegan food come in, there's a couple of reasons for that. one, ithink there's a couple of reasons for that. one, i think the early products that have come out have been products that have been... better in a number of voice, better sort of nutritionally and turns of the macronutrients, cleaner products to come, we talked about clean declarations, only ingredients you have in your cupboards at home. these products you've seen over the last 12 to 18 months chemicals and stabilisers dh neutralisers things you just wouldn't have at home and if you read the ingredients list it's a long list of small print. and i think lastly at the big re
let's speak now to hamish renton, the managing director of hra global, a food and drink consultancy. means there's less money around. the basket of peoples goods that they buy is shrinking. there's more stirring in the waters of meat free than just price. what is that then? a lot of things really. the start of 2022 was very much a fashion for vegan, and there is an element of the food and drink industry that is a fashion industry really. that fashion for vegan food come in, there's a couple of...
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jon: hamish notice did you yourself get? how were you aware of fire was coming?ght the infrastructures work you would like up the text that came through for me when michael was there t that do not get any warning they did not get a single text no sirens went off. there is a complete breakdown in communications. he called his mom on the cell phone barely talk to her for a few minutes but she was able to talk to the coast guard but she was a first person to tell the coast guard there is a fire burning lahaina to the ground they had no idea there is no communications and no power out of lahaina. it was complete breakdown of any emergency backup systems or able to communicate and it happened and not o hours it happened in minutes. jon: i've been in hurricane zones you are overwhelmed with the amount of damage. >> it's been 80 years since mao was hit by hurricane we are very well protected from hurricanes but these winds, the blustering winds were coming through the valley which focused it. and then created these gusts these really powerful gusts that burned down. the
jon: hamish notice did you yourself get? how were you aware of fire was coming?ght the infrastructures work you would like up the text that came through for me when michael was there t that do not get any warning they did not get a single text no sirens went off. there is a complete breakdown in communications. he called his mom on the cell phone barely talk to her for a few minutes but she was able to talk to the coast guard but she was a first person to tell the coast guard there is a fire...
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it's hamish brown there who is a retired scotland yard detective.t. mixed bag on it. on it. mixed mixed bag on it. ultimately, course, ultimately, it is, of course, a crime can't condone crime. but you can't condone things vandalism or theft things like vandalism or theft in some cases, and wanton destruction of property, criminal damage all of criminal damage and all of that stuff but to have 90% of the stuff. but to have 90% of the cameras in a specific part of the area where they're going to roll out ulez, that really does show , i think, anyway, the show, i think, anyway, the strength of public feeling against it . and at what point against it. and at what point will it become untenable to have those cameras there? i mean, if they're getting bumped much they're getting bumped off much faster anyone can replace faster than anyone can replace them, know, is that not them, you know, is that not a visible sign? and then i suppose the other side of this is that, again, it's just more money for the taxpayer, isn't it? because the taxpayer, isn't it? b
it's hamish brown there who is a retired scotland yard detective.t. mixed bag on it. on it. mixed mixed bag on it. ultimately, course, ultimately, it is, of course, a crime can't condone crime. but you can't condone things vandalism or theft things like vandalism or theft in some cases, and wanton destruction of property, criminal damage all of criminal damage and all of that stuff but to have 90% of the stuff. but to have 90% of the cameras in a specific part of the area where they're going to...
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more than 50 people that died in the northern indian state of hamish, out for dash after torrential rains that the region, unusually heavy rings and melting glasses have caused flash floods. like a level reports with pickaxes, shovels, and even the bay hands risk you work isn't volunteers work to save. people trapped in the month in india is kimberly and region heavy rains. broad floods which then figured land slides washing away hugs. so that's where the fitness range in the last 24 hours have we have that on here. my child pradesh in the temple and you know, shimla we have identified 5 bodies from 20 to 20. 2 people are still missing the trying everything to save the lives of those buried. the climate change is increasingly being blamed for extreme and devastating weather events. worship as well on a pilgrimage to one of the holiest sites, the hindus in the state capital shimla. when does all this struck? he replied, burst occurred during which the railway track and road collapse. it's expected that to meet this. there are 20 to 25 people still trapped. this is basheba temple, which is
more than 50 people that died in the northern indian state of hamish, out for dash after torrential rains that the region, unusually heavy rings and melting glasses have caused flash floods. like a level reports with pickaxes, shovels, and even the bay hands risk you work isn't volunteers work to save. people trapped in the month in india is kimberly and region heavy rains. broad floods which then figured land slides washing away hugs. so that's where the fitness range in the last 24 hours have...