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what italy italy italy xix century, italy is connected, means with food. d with drinks. no, the indication of a wife and children is not connected with sports. no. it has nothing to do with relatives. what's the difference? no no, postal zoning, it is clear that you address no, not a postal address, there was, of course, a mailbox, well, with some person with people. uh, i mean, well, it has to do with some person with numbers with an account that is understandable with the ability of a person to do something. ask skill. yes, there is no profession, but with the profession no with politics. no no, not yet, but there might be some. eh, royal. uh, rank title yes royal or what? just some kind of title. no, give me your blood type. no, not a blood group. well, what about the elections? the second clue, and colorblind or not? write beautiful, but they are associated with the parrot's ability to repeat exactly. well, in general, yes, correctly or not. but no, no write to read here is something connected with this. but no, it’s not like repeating that you can repe
what italy italy italy xix century, italy is connected, means with food. d with drinks. no, the indication of a wife and children is not connected with sports. no. it has nothing to do with relatives. what's the difference? no no, postal zoning, it is clear that you address no, not a postal address, there was, of course, a mailbox, well, with some person with people. uh, i mean, well, it has to do with some person with numbers with an account that is understandable with the ability of a person...
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italy? i guys playing both cops and the ryder cup in italy?— ryder cup in italy? i don't think we _ ryder cup in italyryder cup in italy? i don't think we have to be - ryder cup in italy? i don't l think we have to be honest. ryder cup in italy? i don't - think we have to be honest. -- think we have to be honest. —— caps. i would've liked to see more collaboration between men and women's games. we've got two weeks of tame dues team goals, patriotism, playing for your country, back to back weeks. honestly we could have done more. and to try to promote both, i think this is too great weeks for golf in general. notjust women's golf, men's golf, it'sjust general. notjust women's golf, men's golf, it's just all. let's band together and let's go have two great weeks of crazy fun golf. and promote the heck out of it.— heck out of it. many of you would've — heck out of it. many of you would've love _ heck out of it. many of you would've love some - heck out of it. many of you would've love some roast i heck out of it. many of you - would've love some roast potato cover your workshop putting and bread sauce bu
italy? i guys playing both cops and the ryder cup in italy?— ryder cup in italy? i don't think we _ ryder cup in italyryder cup in italy? i don't think we have to be - ryder cup in italy? i don't l think we have to be honest. ryder cup in italy? i don't - think we have to be honest. -- think we have to be honest. —— caps. i would've liked to see more collaboration between men and women's games. we've got two weeks of tame dues team goals, patriotism, playing for your country, back to back...
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italy it is the round of 16. in italy it is the end the round of16. in italy it is the end of— the round of 16. in italyound of 16. in italy it is the end of an era _ the round of 16. in italy it is the end of an era with - the round of 16. in italy it is the end of an era with a - the end of an era with a goalkeeper announcing this retirement at the air of 45 thing made this debut as a 17—year—old for palmer he returned to the cloud season but chose to retire one year before the end of this contract. it brings an end to a 28 year career that saw him lift the world cup in 2006 along with ten seria are titles. main is the latest of a long list of stars heading to saudi arabia. hejoins the likes of cristiano ronaldo, ben zimmer and others in the saudi league and is the biggest football story of the off—season continues we caught up off—season continues we caught up with an eminent sports media executive was on the board of the saudi pro league to get an insight into the country's football prowess. it insight into the country's football prowess.- football prowess. it is remarkable. - football prowess. it i
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italy - group, we're in the middle of the pack. germany is flat, italy is i pack. germany is flat, italy is down — pack. germany is flat, italyitaly is down. this is in line - pack. germany is flat, italy is down. this is in line with i pack. germany is flat, italy is down. this is in line with all. down. this is in line with all economies— down. this is in line with all economies dealing - down. this is in line with all economies dealing with i down. this is in line with all economies dealing with the| down. this is in line with all- economies dealing with the aftermath of covid, _ economies dealing with the aftermath of covid, the — economies dealing with the aftermath of covid, the disruption _ economies dealing with the aftermath of covid, the disruption caused - economies dealing with the aftermath of covid, the disruption caused by- of covid, the disruption caused by russia's_ of covid, the disruption caused by russia's actions— of covid, the disruption caused by russia's actions in _ of covid, the disruption caused by russia's actions in ukraine. - of covid, the disruption caused by russia's actions in ukraine. fire. ru
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italy italy absolutely right. italy - this is the correct answer and plus five points back to michael michael the topic of football. let's finish off football, and i'm the first this time from timofey which stadium hosted the final of the world cup in spain 1982 of the year? this is the wrong answer, unfortunately, roman santiago is a bernabella bro. well , let's just say there were probably two main contenders. i just didn't guess. yes, well , maybe ok. i agree, i agree, but, unfortunately, timofey minus roman plus. uh , roman chooses tema da hockey the name of this only professional women's hockey club in belarusian history is consonant with the name of a large predator of the feline family, which usually has a black color. what club are you talking about? women's hockey club belarusian version panther only panther, of course, is the correct answer. uh, well, it was created in minsk in 2010, played in the latvian championship and in the thirteenth won the elite women's hockey league timofey theme ok, change the theme, tired of changing. who became the owner of the belarusian cup in volleyball among men's teams of the season 22-23? the time of our period has come to an end, but if right now someone turns on the light in his game lamp. i'll give him the opportunity to earn another five points. or, lose them. my friends are the answer. uh, shakhtyor soligorsk ended the second period. let's sum up his balance of power. we have changed somewhat after the second period. well, first of all, timofey somehow became in this period timofey what happened? how so, because, in fact, on the football issue, but somehow it didn’t work out. just a world cup final stadium. roman uh, i see they pulled themselves up, yes, in the second period we are gaining momentum. fine? how did the game go in this period. i just figured out the button, and that's it. well, there are no questions to michael at all. well, yes, so far so good time to move on to the third period. each participant plays separately, that is, one-on-one with the chief judge, the type of task chooses the most coffin from the proposed list, the correct answer. five points wrong answer -5 points, while the participant can skip the question three times without losing points. the period lasts 2.5 minutes, we start the third period in the company with mikhail , who is the intermediate leader. uh, mikhail is a very interesting profession, very creative leading the event, for sure, and a lot of things were shared somehow an example from professional experience to some interesting example, and i’ll tell you about it. uh, so it was a big city sports festival. i was one of the presenters and i wanted some spectacular appearance. i would like to be creative. i suggested to the organizers that if i go down well, the idea was supported and agreed with af. i went there in a few hours, i jumped with an instructor, but it turned out very impressive beforehand. a radio microphone stove and it turns out i waved to everyone on the embankment, and they already heard me in the speakers descended from heaven and started after this event. i think that it turned out quite creatively, that is, i jumped with a parachute at the event. and it was the first jump in general in your life, and most importantly , they asked me if i was afraid or not? i'm standing here, here we are standing with the instructor. uh, and i don't have a fear of heights. although it is very, of course, scary. and i have fear. e fear that i will now say, what phrase should i start? well, that's great creative and very unusual. but now we'll see if you can show class in the third period of our games. today? we play? who is cooler, knowing ours or mister x, which of these do you like the most. i love intellectual guessing quizzes, so i want to play together play together. mister x recognize the famous athlete by his silhouette. artyom dzyuba , of course, and his branded celebration of naked in the form of a military press continue well, in theory , this is tyson's mother mike tyson is the correct answer of 1997 and the poor ear of evander holyfield. let's move on while lionel messi is great in his signature outfit qatari well or yes, probably it's lionel messi and perhaps the highlight of his korea kisses the world cup in qatar at the awards ceremony next. so well, at least i'll try. yep, i wanted to. i thought it was m-m, maybe alena nesterenko in the 100 meters, but i don’t see the time for us, i remind you, yes, i’ll miss the yulia nesterenko olympics in athens 2004 and her triumph in the 100 meters was close reinsured. no problem, continue with the next question. uh, so it's a bortez. e fabian barthez, france goalkeeper which is absolutely correct. these are bortez and laurent blancs, the famous e, the famous ritual with a kiss on the bald head, which brought the french team victory, and after which everyone tried to kiss his bald head. and even the president of france continue next time. so this is vika azarenka with whom she jumps. she can jump with her, because this is it. if anything, if suddenly we need to give up the silhouette, but i don’t see it on the left side. no, it's not her, then i'll skip it, uh, it's ely the mertens yeah, but the name is condolences irina sobolenko. they are celebrating my triumph in australia at the open 2021. i will tell you why i was wrong, because it would be better if azarenka was also in this final, then it would be clear. england italy huh? the famous moment, uh, which then scattered into memes all over the internet, we can still miss or, well, we will not miss the answer, just in case i miss it. it's georgic ellini, next question. the time of our period has come to an end, but we can play out this question. well, the simplest question. yes, got the league if it's white blue, then manchester city i think the coach is guardiola come on so thinking right answer wrong but thinking right. i will give you one more opportunity. who else can be in manchester city with such a cup de bruyne, well, i can’t say what it looks like, yes, this is the same gesture, by the way , he later admitted that it was a gesture hello to an ex-girlfriend who did not want to take his phone hazard belgian, what's his name? no, wait. well, hazard didn't play. manchester city played. everything floated. i don't know, i don't know i need an answer. if you have already started answering it will be hay guardiola i thought it was all gabriels. the co
italy italy absolutely right. italy - this is the correct answer and plus five points back to michael michael the topic of football. let's finish off football, and i'm the first this time from timofey which stadium hosted the final of the world cup in spain 1982 of the year? this is the wrong answer, unfortunately, roman santiago is a bernabella bro. well , let's just say there were probably two main contenders. i just didn't guess. yes, well , maybe ok. i agree, i agree, but, unfortunately,...
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italy, what we normally — you hoped for? actually, italy, what we normally see _ you hoped for? actually, italy, what we normally see in _ you hoped for? actually, italyat we normally see in africa, _ you hoped for? actually, italy, what we normally see in africa, what - you hoped for? actually, italy, what we normally see in africa, what we | we normally see in africa, what we read in _ we normally see in africa, what we read in the — we normally see in africa, what we read in the newspaper about europe is all false, — read in the newspaper about europe is all false, you realise this when you arrive, — is all false, you realise this when you arrive, you realise it is not the reward _ you arrive, you realise it is not the reward of the journey because most _ the reward of the journey because most of _ the reward of the journey because most of the time people are treated with death _ most of the time people are treated with death and violence. and also here in_ with death and violence. and also here in europe. sol with death and violence. and also here in europe. so i would say my dream _ here in europe. so i would say my dream was — here in europe. so
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italy? i you guys playing the solheim cup and then the ryder cup in italy?— then the ryder cup in italy? i don't think we have, _ then the ryder cup in italy? italy? i don't think we have, to be _ then the ryder cup in italy? i don't think we have, to be honest. - then the ryder cup in italy? i don't think we have, to be honest. i- then the ryder cup in italy? i don't i think we have, to be honest. i would have liked to see more collaboration between the men's and women's game. we got two weeks of team golf, of patriotism, of praying for your country back to back weeks. i think we, honestly we could have done more and to try to promote both. i think, you know, this is too great weeks for golf in general, notjust women's golf, notjust men's golf, just call. let's band together and let's go have, you know, too great weeks of crazy fun golf and promote the heck out of that. there are 19 ties in the second round of the league cup tonight. this is when the premier league sides not involved in europe come into the competition, so plenty of potential upsets. a prmier leaue side will definitely be knocked out at craven cotage because fulhma are faci
italy? i you guys playing the solheim cup and then the ryder cup in italy?— then the ryder cup in italy? i don't think we have, _ then the ryder cup in italy? italy? i don't think we have, to be _ then the ryder cup in italy? i don't think we have, to be honest. - then the ryder cup in italy? i don't think we have, to be honest. i- then the ryder cup in italy? i don't i think we have, to be honest. i would have liked to see more collaboration between the men's and women's game. we got two...
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different, there is the north, italy and there is the south of italy, there is industrial italy, it is just expressive. in general, the interests of not quite industrial italyitially she came by and large from sicily but she came into politics through the berlusconi berlusconi - this is a milanese group by and large. these are the industrialists who stand behind berlusconi - these are huge construction projects. these are roads. this is a lot of big money that has been invested in politics today, made it completely a career at the expense of brussels. no, of course, brussels would be happy if such politicians did not appear, but it turned over in the air. berlusconi simply allowed this horse to be released, and it rushed rushed no longer on some other rails. a very important moment, she began to say what they wanted to hear from her. she took advantage of a model that was successful at the time, religion is the family. uh-huh traditional relationship. she said what the migrants needed to hear. it is necessary to drive ukrainian migrants with a filthy broom. what, and here is also nasty listen, and here there are migrants and migrants, imagine how it turns o
different, there is the north, italy and there is the south of italy, there is industrial italy, it is just expressive. in general, the interests of not quite industrial italyitially she came by and large from sicily but she came into politics through the berlusconi berlusconi - this is a milanese group by and large. these are the industrialists who stand behind berlusconi - these are huge construction projects. these are roads. this is a lot of big money that has been invested in politics...
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italy, like many countries, _ thing for everything. italy, like many countries, is _ thing for everything. italy, like | many countries, is experiencing thing for everything. italy a cost of living crisis, so it is no surprise that the moloney administration, won a lot of political points and favourite with the public for announcing this. —— meloni. some of that goodwill eroded by coming back and saying it is only one 0.1% of assets? does it look cynical? one 0.1% of assets? does it look nical? , one 0.196 of assets? does it look nical? , ., ., one 0.196 of assets? does it look nical? , ~ cynical? yes, it looks like something _ cynical? yes, it looks like something that _ cynical? yes, it looks like something that was - cynical? yes, it looks like something that was not l cynical? yes, it looks like i something that was not well cynical? yes, it looks like _ something that was not well prepared in advance. effectively the investors were frantically looking at the overall amount of hit to the bank profits and it was perceived to be quite sizeable so the government basically decided to step back a bit. again, it tells something about the degree of preparation of t
italy, like many countries, _ thing for everything. italy, like many countries, is _ thing for everything. italy, like | many countries, is experiencing thing for everything. italy a cost of living crisis, so it is no surprise that the moloney administration, won a lot of political points and favourite with the public for announcing this. —— meloni. some of that goodwill eroded by coming back and saying it is only one 0.1% of assets? does it look cynical? one 0.1% of assets? does it look...
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italy. >> britain, italy. >> britain, italy. >> i mean , aren't we tired of >> i mean, aren't we tired of comedians who say who take a dig at france? you know, i like france. yeah there are italians , transalpine cousins. we call them. but you've all heard the jokes. how terrible france must be for these people fleeing for their lives to snob it because they want to come to live in birmingham or something. >> well, i think the waiters can be can be rude. i don't know if that counts as a war zone, though, mean, josh, don't though, but i mean, josh, don't you lee anderson's you think lee anderson's language it can alienate some of the people you to bring the people you want to bring with the if want to with you on the if you want to convince them of the convince convince them of the need tackle illegal need to tackle illegal immigration, to immigration, you don't want to be this kind of rhetoric. be using this kind of rhetoric. >> the thing is. and >> well, the thing is. and because, nicholas, you're not here lovely to here that often, it's lovely to have but like we work have you here, but like we work here in the office and this is so typical, lee. like, we know what like working him what it's like working with him and blinding all and he's just and blinding all over place. you can't blame over the place. you can't blame him that's just what him for that. that's just what he isn't it? he does, isn't it? >> it's it. so i don't know. >> i've never met him. i don't. i don't know. but i will say this. is your terry? this. what is your uncle terry? >> think of him. >> think of him. >> yeah, he. the thing is that there is hypocrisy here in that there is hypocrisy here in that the have just been like the express have just been like he's just. just been in it. and then but at the same time, if it had a labour using this had been a labour mp using this kind language, they would be kind of language, they would be like calling, you know, calling for blood. >> the labour mp would never use this language because obviously a the reason a labour mp and the reason laboun a labour mp and the reason labour, is the labour, i mean this is the secret reason they want, you know, borders they'll know, open borders they'll never admit they think that admit to. they think that everybody who comes over the border going to labour. border is going to vote labour. so why want to swell so that's why they want to swell the, the, the sort of non—british britain. the, the, the sort of non—brityou britain. the, the, the sort of non—brityou know, britain. the, the, the sort of non—brityou know, but3ritain. the, the, the sort of non—brityou know, but but|in. the, the, the sort of non—brityou know, but but what's >> well you know, but but what's going on here is , you know, his going on here is, you know, his statement was taken out of context in that, yeah, as you said, it was asylum seekers versus illegal migrants. >> but also he said the people very clearly about it's the people who say no to going on to the boat whilst their claim is being read. so it's not it's not just like a big f whatever to anybody seeking migration, genuine asylum seeker who is really fleeing persecution or fleeing for their lives wouldn't be, you know, wouldn't complain about being housed in a barge. >> you know, i use i used to be an interpreter for some of these claims. you know, again, lawyers and legal studios who do this with taxpayers money, they were suing the british government because during covid pandemic, they were housed in some military barracks, same barracks that british military personnel were you know, and they were housed. you know, and they were housed. you know, and they were like, yeah, what? where would you have wanted to to be be the middle of the be housed in the middle of the west it wouldn't have west end? and it wouldn't have made because it made any difference because it was see, we know was a lockdown. you see, we know they've lost. we know they are lying because even lying to us because even mainstream media's is mainstream media's narrative is not saving their lives anymore. they talk about seeking a better future, which is code for economic migrants. if somebody barges into the studio with a machine gun, i'm going to say, guys, get down, get out, save your lives. i'm not going to say, get out. seek say, guys, get out. seek a better future . better future. >> that's an interesting perspective from somebody with some experience of the issue. and we've got the express now , and we've got the express now, and nicola sturgeon confounds the stereotype of scots being tight fisted. although to be fair, she's spending other people's money. >> yeah, it's scottish >> josh yeah, and it's scottish money, so it doesn't really count. >> no, this money's coming from westminster. is weird. >> oh, really? i thought it was weird. >> differenty? i thought it was weird. >> different nowthought it was weird. >> different now undert it was weird. >> different now under the was all different now under the barnett , scotland barnett formula, scotland receives an extra sum receives a thing an extra sum like 14 or 15 billion from. >> from from english taxpayers. so hopefully, hopefully not anymore. >> inside nicola sturgeon's vip spending from luxury uk travel to lavish hotel stays so this is scottish labour. they have sort this this information out and they've had it revealed that this is stuff on their credit card and some of it is slightly like she spent £1,000 going to ireland when you could get a ticket for like £12.50 if you don't mind not having legs. but there are things like yoga classes that were purchased. but to be fair, she needs yoga classes. also, someone needed . classes. also, someone needed. >> she doesn't look like somebody who's ever done any yoga. she's the most uptight looking person i've ever seen in my life. >> well, that's why she needs it terribly. >> some of this stuff, i mean, she spent nearly £10,000 on travel upgrades, not the travel upgrades, not even the ticket upgrade. well, ticket on the upgrade. well, that's 2019 now, whereas that's from 2019 to now, whereas rishi sunak . that's like >> rishi sunak. that's just like a down supermarket. a trip down the supermarket. rishi a proper leader, rishi sunak is a proper leader, not a made up leader of a sorry to denigrate the nation of my birth. >> but i mean, come on. well, there was weirdly, there was some money spent on two pregnancy kits, but i think we know that that wasn't for her nudge nudge . nudge nudge. >> well , what nudge nudge. >> well, what are nudge nudge. >> well , what are the really nudge nudge. >> well, what are the really was there really money spent in pregnancy kits? yeah, two pregnancy kits? yeah, two pregnancy kits. so this wasn't just money for her. this was through government and their through the government and their credit expenses. handed credit card expenses. she handed stuff street. stuff out in the street. >> ridiculous . yeah. i >> this is ridiculous. yeah. i mean, nicholas, what make mean, nicholas, what do you make of i thought the of this? because i thought the whole of being, know, whole thing of being, you know, nicola sturgeon, she. she gives the of the impression of being parsimonious and caring about the like all the people. but like all dictators , she doesn't seem to dictators, she doesn't seem to mind buying herself a fancy pair of shoes once in a while. >> so much for the tories being out of touch with the common man. apart from vip treatments at the airports which which josh mentioned, most ironic mentioned, the most ironic case is own buying her is her own government buying her own speeches, which are freely available on the internet and the library division of the government of scotland bought some about bought volumes of some about bought six volumes of a compendium of her speeches for this library. so she published a book and she got the scottish or the scottish government. >> maybe not prompted by her, but her book. >> yeah, but i think it was only a couple of copies, so it's not like it sent it into the top ten. >> probably doubled the sales figures, maybe. that's ridiculous. god. what? ridiculous. oh my god. what? what i wish i'd gone what a scam. i wish i'd gone into politics anyway. the guardian, italian banks guardian, now an italian banks have to pass interest have been slow to pass interest rate savers. so rate profits on to savers. so the government is doing it for them. yeah. the government is doing it for the title yeah. the government is doing it for the title is yeah. the government is doing it for the title is italydoing it for the title is italy approves 40% >> title is italy approves 40% windfall tax on banks for 2023 as profits soar . oh by the way, as profits soar. oh by the way, i just love what the italian government is doing every day i wake up and the italian government is doing something that i really like . and the that i really like. and the italian right wing government headed by giorgia meloni , the headed by giorgia meloni, the female prime minister very progressive, not liked by the feminists and the mainstream media at all. essentially they have decided that banks are making a lot of profit because of the hike in interest rates. we know that in britain , same we know that in britain, same story on people who have loans or mortgages, but they are not as fast as turning the same profit to people who, for example , have savings accounts. example, have savings accounts. >> so as the interest rates go up, they pass it on to people who are paying them, but they don't pass it to people t
italy. >> britain, italy. >> britain, italy. >> i mean , aren't we tired of >> i mean, aren't we tired of comedians who say who take a dig at france? you know, i like france. yeah there are italians , transalpine cousins. we call them. but you've all heard the jokes. how terrible france must be for these people fleeing for their lives to snob it because they want to come to live in birmingham or something. >> well, i think the waiters can be can be rude. i don't...
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italy. >> britain, italy. >> britain, italy. >> i mean , aren't we tired of >> i mean, aren't we tired of comedians who say who take a dig at france? you know, i like france. yeah there are italians , transalpine cousins. we call them. but you've all heard the jokes. how terrible france must be for these people fleeing for their lives to snob it because they want to come to live in birmingham or something. >> well, i think the waiters can be can be rude. i don't know if that counts as a war zone, though, mean, josh, don't though, but i mean, josh, don't you lee anderson's you think lee anderson's language it can alienate some of the people you to bring the people you want to bring with the if want to with you on the if you want to convince them of the convince convince them of the need tackle illegal need to tackle illegal immigration, to immigration, you don't want to be this kind of rhetoric. be using this kind of rhetoric. >> the thing is. and >> well, the thing is. and because, nicholas, you're not here lovely to here that often, it's lovely to have but like we work have you here, but like we work here in the office and this is so typical, lee. like, we know what like working him what it's like working with him and blinding all and he's just and blinding all over place. you can't blame over the place. you can't blame him that's just what him for that. that's just what he isn't it? he does, isn't it? >> it's it. so i don't know. >> i've never met him. i don't. i don't know. but i will say this. is your terry? this. what is your uncle terry? >> think of him. >> think of him. >> yeah, he. the thing is that there is hypocrisy here in that there is hypocrisy here in that the have just been like the express have just been like he's just. just been in it. and then but at the same time, if it had a labour using this had been a labour mp using this kind language, they would be kind of language, they would be like calling, you know, calling for blood. >> the labour mp would never use this language because obviously a the reason a labour mp and the reason laboun a labour mp and the reason labour, is the labour, i mean this is the secret reason they want, you know, borders they'll know, open borders they'll never admit they think that admit to. they think that everybody who comes over the border going to labour. border is going to vote labour. so why want to swell so that's why they want to swell the, the, the sort of non—british britain. the, the, the sort of non—brityou britain. the, the, the sort of non—brityou know, britain. the, the, the sort of non—brityou know, but3ritain. the, the, the sort of non—brityou know, but but|in. the, the, the sort of non—brityou know, but but what's >> well you know, but but what's going on here is , you know, his going on here is, you know, his statement was taken out of context in that, yeah, as you said, it was asylum seekers versus illegal migrants. >> but also he said the people very clearly about it's the people who say no to going on to the boat whilst their claim is being read. so it's not it's not just like a big f whatever to anybody seeking migration, genuine asylum seeker who is really fleeing persecution or fleeing for their lives wouldn't be, you know, wouldn't complain about being housed in a barge. >> you know, i use i used to be an interpreter for some of these claims. you know, again, lawyers and legal studios who do this with taxpayers money, they were suing the british government because during covid pandemic, they were housed in some military barracks, same barracks that british military personnel were you know, and they were housed. you know, and they were housed. you know, and they were like, yeah, what? where would you have wanted to to be be the middle of the be housed in the middle of the west it wouldn't have west end? and it wouldn't have made because it made any difference because it was see, we know was a lockdown. you see, we know they've lost. we know they are lying because even lying to us because even mainstream media's is mainstream media's narrative is not saving their lives anymore. they talk about seeking a better future, which is code for economic migrants. if somebody barges into the studio with a machine gun, i'm going to say, guys, get down, get out, save your lives. i'm not going to say, get out. seek say, guys, get out. seek a better future . better future. >> that's an interesting perspective from somebody with some experience of the issue. and we've got the express now , and we've got the express now, and nicola sturgeon confounds the stereotype of scots being tight fisted. although to be fair, she's spending other people's money. >> yeah, it's scottish >> josh yeah, and it's scottish money, so it doesn't really count. >> no, this money's coming from westminster. is weird. >> oh, really? i thought it was weird. >> differenty? i thought it was weird. >> different nowthought it was weird. >> different now undert it was weird. >> different now under the was all different now under the barnett , scotland barnett formula, scotland receives an extra sum receives a thing an extra sum like 14 or 15 billion from. >> from from english taxpayers. so hopefully, hopefully not anymore. >> inside nicola sturgeon's vip spending from luxury uk travel to lavish hotel stays so this is scottish labour. they have sort this this information out and they've had it revealed that this is stuff on their credit card and some of it is slightly like she spent £1,000 going to ireland when you could get a ticket for like £12.50 if you don't mind not having legs. but there are things like yoga classes that were purchased. but to be fair, she needs yoga classes. also, someone needed . classes. also, someone needed. >> she doesn't look like somebody who's ever done any yoga. she's the most uptight looking person i've ever seen in my life. >> well, that's why she needs it terribly. >> some of this stuff, i mean, she spent nearly £10,000 on travel upgrades, not the travel upgrades, not even the ticket upgrade. well, ticket on the upgrade. well, that's 2019 now, whereas that's from 2019 to now, whereas rishi sunak . that's just >> rishi sunak. that's just like a down supermarket. a trip down the supermarket. rishi a proper leader, rishi sunak is a proper leader, not a made up leader of a sorry to denigrate the nation of my birth. >> but i mean, come on. well, there was weirdly, there was some money spent on two pregnancy kits, but i think we know that that wasn't for her nudge nudge . nudge nudge. >> well , what nudge nudge. >> well, what are nudge nudge. >> well , what are the really nudge nudge. >> well, what are the really was there really money spent in pregnancy kits? yeah, two pregnancy kits? yeah, two pregnancy kits. so this wasn't just money for her. this was through government and their through the government and their credit expenses. handed credit card expenses. she handed stuff street. stuff out in the street. >> ridiculous . yeah. i >> this is ridiculous. yeah. i mean, nicholas, what make mean, nicholas, what do you make of i thought the of this? because i thought the whole of being, know, whole thing of being, you know, nicola sturgeon, she. she gives the of the impression of being parsimonious and caring about the like all the people. but like all dictators , she doesn't seem to dictators, she doesn't seem to mind buying herself a fancy pair of shoes once in a while. >> so much for the tories being out of touch with the common man. apart from vip treatments at the airports which which josh mentioned, most ironic mentioned, the most ironic case is own buying her is her own government buying her own speeches, which are freely available on the internet and the library division of the government of scotland bought some about bought volumes of some about bought six volumes of a compendium of her speeches for this library. so she published a book and she got the scottish or the scottish government. >> maybe not prompted by her, but her book. >> yeah, but i think it was only a couple of copies, so it's not like it sent it into the top ten. >> probably doubled the sales figures, maybe. that's ridiculous. god. what? ridiculous. oh my god. what? what i wish i'd gone what a scam. i wish i'd gone into politics anyway. the guardian, italian banks guardian, now an italian banks have to pass interest have been slow to pass interest rate savers. so rate profits on to savers. so the government is doing it for them. yeah. the government is doing it for the title yeah. the government is doing it for the title is yeah. the government is doing it for the title is italydoing it for the title is italy approves 40% >> title is italy approves 40% windfall tax on banks for 2023 as profits soar . oh by the way, as profits soar. oh by the way, i just love what the italian government is doing every day i wake up and the italian government is doing something that i really like . and the that i really like. and the italian right wing government headed by giorgia meloni , the headed by giorgia meloni, the female prime minister very progressive, not liked by the feminists and the mainstream media at all. essentially they have decided that banks are making a lot of profit because of the hike in interest rates. we know that in britain , same we know that in britain, same story on people who have loans or mortgages, but they are not as fast as turning the same profit to people who, for example , have savings accounts. example, have savings accounts. >> so as the interest rates go up, they pass it on to people who are paying them, but they don't pass it to people t
italy. >> britain, italy. >> britain, italy. >> i mean , aren't we tired of >> i mean, aren't we tired of comedians who say who take a dig at france? you know, i like france. yeah there are italians , transalpine cousins. we call them. but you've all heard the jokes. how terrible france must be for these people fleeing for their lives to snob it because they want to come to live in birmingham or something. >> well, i think the waiters can be can be rude. i don't...
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italy. we and bridges have collapsed in america and italy.— and bridges have collapsed in america and italy. and bridges have collapsed in america and ital . ~ ~ ., america and italyt have - america and italy. we know the next 24,000 buildings that have raac- america and italy. we know the next| 24,000 buildings that have raac and raac has deteriorated, socially that is the priority?— is the priority? yes, but other buildin: is the priority? yes, but other building materials _ is the priority? yes, but other building materials are - is the priority? yes, but other building materials are also - building materials are also deteriorating. timber, traditional concrete — deteriorating. timber, traditional concrete and steel, many buildings, this is— concrete and steel, many buildings, this is one _ concrete and steel, many buildings, this is one form of building material— this is one form of building material that is a problem. we were not aware _ material that is a problem. we were not aware of— material that is a problem. we were not aware of that for a couple of years. _ not aware of that for a couple of years. but — not aware of that for a couple of years, but we a
italy. we and bridges have collapsed in america and italy.— and bridges have collapsed in america and italy. and bridges have collapsed in america and ital . ~ ~ ., america and italyt have - america and italy. we know the next 24,000 buildings that have raac- america and italy. we know the next| 24,000 buildings that have raac and raac has deteriorated, socially that is the priority?— is the priority? yes, but other buildin: is the priority? yes, but other building materials _ is the...
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italy . he serbia, italy , over to athens, then went up to italy. he serbia, italy , and italy. ing the english channel boat here, crossing the english channel, ended up in westminster here where he is now in the asylum system here in the uk. and it gives you an indication of not just the fact that these these boats are being assembled by the criminal gangs in turkey, but actually be they are also turkey is also a hub for where these people are coming through on their way to western europe. but also turkey itself is now increasingly supplying for want of a better word, or nationals for these small boats. it's gone from ninth in the league table in terms of countries represented on the small boats at the beginning of the year with just 127 people in the first three months of the year, it's now gone to 1400. and it's the second most populous nation in terms of those represented on the boats. that tiktok video you showed us just there is astounding . astounding. >> this is an individual who doesn't look particularly destitute, who's travelling with his iphone and passport. how many
italy . he serbia, italy , over to athens, then went up to italy. he serbia, italy , and italy. ing the english channel boat here, crossing the english channel, ended up in westminster here where he is now in the asylum system here in the uk. and it gives you an indication of not just the fact that these these boats are being assembled by the criminal gangs in turkey, but actually be they are also turkey is also a hub for where these people are coming through on their way to western europe. but...
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italy. the return to the permanent return to italy. iie: return to chelsea the permanent return to italy. "iie: return to chelsea has the permanent return to italyeturn to chelsea has not just return to chelsea has notjust worked out and everything seemed to be going 0k there, but then lost his place on the side. he did not play in the champions league finals that effectively ruled out of going back there. there was talk of event is and then from acumen with the form managerjose moreno and i am told he had one conversation with the owners of roma and decided that was a place for him. he really needs to start recapturing the ball from earlier in his career and then he can be the player that we all know he can be. but hasn't been for the last three orfour but hasn't been for the last three or four years. but hasn't been for the last three or four years— but hasn't been for the last three or four ears. ., ~ i. , . or four years. thank you very much, simon, or four years. thank you very much, simon. great _ or four years. thank you very much, simon. great to _ or four years. thank you very much, simon, great to speak _ or four years. thank you very
italy. the return to the permanent return to italy. iie: return to chelsea the permanent return to italy. "iie: return to chelsea has the permanent return to italyeturn to chelsea has not just return to chelsea has notjust worked out and everything seemed to be going 0k there, but then lost his place on the side. he did not play in the champions league finals that effectively ruled out of going back there. there was talk of event is and then from acumen with the form managerjose moreno and...
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italy for seven, eight years now is it what you hoped for?— seven, eight years now is it what you hoped for? actually, italy, what we normally — you hoped for? actually, italy, what we normally see _ you hoped for? actually, italye is all false, you realise this when you arrive, — is all false, you realise this when you arrive, you realise it is not the reward _ you arrive, you realise it is not the reward of the journey because most _ the reward of the journey because most of _ the reward of the journey because most of the time people are treated with death _ most of the time people are treated with death and violence. and also here in— with death and violence. and also here in europe. sol with death and violence. and also here in europe. so i would say my dream _ here in europe. so i would say my dream was — here in europe. so i would say my dream was to pursue my education but at the _ dream was to pursue my education but at the beginning, when i reach here, it was— at the beginning, when i reach here, it was difficult for me to pursue this dream because i rememberthe refugee _ this dream because i rememberthe refugee centres outside the cities, where _ refugee centres outside the cities, where it— refugee c
italy for seven, eight years now is it what you hoped for?— seven, eight years now is it what you hoped for? actually, italy, what we normally — you hoped for? actually, italy, what we normally see _ you hoped for? actually, italye is all false, you realise this when you arrive, — is all false, you realise this when you arrive, you realise it is not the reward _ you arrive, you realise it is not the reward of the journey because most _ the reward of the journey because most of _ the...
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italy. right. _ controlled and managed. if you look at italy, right, 90,000 _ controlled and managed. if you look at italy, right, 90,000 this - controlled and managed. if you look at italy'm saying is, do we have the big problem that you say we have? taste have the big problem that you say we have? ~ ., ., , .,, ., have? we have a problem in that we have? we have a problem in that we have 173,000 _ have? we have a problem in that we have 173,000 people _ have? we have a problem in that we have 173,000 people in _ have? we have a problem in that we have 173,000 people in the - have? we have a problem in that we have 173,000 people in the backlogl have 173,000 people in the backlog costing _ have 173,000 people in the backlog costing £6 million a day in hotels which _ costing £6 million a day in hotels which is — costing £6 million a day in hotels which is undermining the public trust _ which is undermining the public trust in — which is undermining the public trust in the system. if you undermine the public trust, you lose the compassion we need so we had to -et the compassion we need so we had to get that— the compassion we need so we had to get that back which means pr
italy. right. _ controlled and managed. if you look at italy, right, 90,000 _ controlled and managed. if you look at italy, right, 90,000 this - controlled and managed. if you look at italy'm saying is, do we have the big problem that you say we have? taste have the big problem that you say we have? ~ ., ., , .,, ., have? we have a problem in that we have? we have a problem in that we have 173,000 _ have? we have a problem in that we have 173,000 people _ have? we have a problem in that we have...
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italy? riding on it for both africa and ital ? r , ,., , riding on it for both africa and ital 2 ~ y ., italy? absolutely, if you look at south africa's _ italy? absolutely, if you look at south africa's opening - italyolutely, if you look at - south africa's opening match against sweden, they were leading, than in the dying minutes, sweden got the win. again in the second game for south africa, they were leading and argentina came to level 2—2, so many african football fans were wondering, will south africa be able to have good management and not give up to have good management and not give up again, goal leads as they did in their two previous matches? and we saw them turning things around, not giving up even though they were behind, with italy getting their first goal,. then a goal for south africa, and what a great story, she had a really big injury coming into this competition, so such a big historic moment for south africa, getting their first win and now in the last 16 for the first time in their history.— the last 16 for the first time in their history. looking at african teams in this _ their history. looking at african teams in this world _ their history. looking at african teams in this wo
italy? riding on it for both africa and ital ? r , ,., , riding on it for both africa and ital 2 ~ y ., italy? absolutely, if you look at south africa's _ italy? absolutely, if you look at south africa's opening - italyolutely, if you look at - south africa's opening match against sweden, they were leading, than in the dying minutes, sweden got the win. again in the second game for south africa, they were leading and argentina came to level 2—2, so many african football fans were wondering,...
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italy. this country. italy. so italy is this country.iate with quite we sort of associate with quite a be, you know, a let's be let's be, you know, quite polite, quite a lackadaisical culture and lackadaisical work culture and yet showing to the yet they're showing up to the office more than brits and americans. i think americans. so no i think something has something interesting has happened. we probably something interesting has happe quite we probably something interesting has happe quite on we probably something interesting has happe quite on top ve probably something interesting has happe quite on top ve itobably something interesting has happe quite on top ve it yet. ly aren't quite on top of it yet. i have a theory, though, which is that because we have such poor and expensive childcare in this country, people looking country, many people are looking at home as really at work from home as really a cheaply because works out cheaply because it works out better than sending your better than maybe sending your kid a week or kid to car
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italy down. italian banks are under significant pressure. italy is underperforming. italy down, denmark up. everywhere else is a combination of the two factors. it's interesting to see how health care stocks are performing broadly across europe. the pull push between the two ends of the spectrum resulting in relatively little movement for the stoxx 600. it has been about sectors and single stocks. let me show you a few of the names. unicredit the heavyweight out of italy6%. aberdeen has been hit. novo nordisk the balancing factor up by nearly 18%. a continuation of a theme, the stock has been on a tear for years. the performance has been incredibly impressive. today a tug-of-war in european equities resulting in an index that did move very much. -- did not move very much. the earnings story continues. these are out this week. what will we learn about this summer and the holiday? then a really interesting story, first thing tomorrow morning out of copenhagen, we will see vestas earnings. is it a continuation of a thing? ? or are there factors between vestas and siemens energy? joining us has a by raining -- by rating on the stock. what are you looking for for the numbers from vestas tomorrow? guest: it will be an important set of results. the thing we are waiting for is to have management views of what's happening on the quality side. we have seen what's happening at siemens energy, i think it's a different story at vestas but the shares have been drag
italy down. italian banks are under significant pressure. italy is underperforming. italy down, denmark up. everywhere else is a combination of the two factors. it's interesting to see how health care stocks are performing broadly across europe. the pull push between the two ends of the spectrum resulting in relatively little movement for the stoxx 600. it has been about sectors and single stocks. let me show you a few of the names. unicredit the heavyweight out of italy6%. aberdeen has been...
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italy with the migrant crisis there? we're hearing a lot at the moment about deaths in the mediterranean. what's the reality like for people who make it to italy ? it to italy? >> hello. good evening . yes, the >> hello. good evening. yes, the number of people arriving in italyled . italy this year is doubled. respect on of last year. we have reached this week 100,000 migrants arriving in italy basically is at the same level of thousand and 16. and we are expecting that until the end of the year they will arrive . above the year they will arrive. above 200,000 people . you know that . 200,000 people. you know that. the crack down of illegal migration was one of the main point of the giorgia meloni government . but basically also government. but basically also if they approved , the government if they approved, the government approved very strong. the law legislation against the for example , humanitarian boats and example, humanitarian boats and also , as you know , declare they also, as you know, declare they declare a state of emergency agency in april and negotiated with tunisia an agreement with the tunisian government . and 150 the tunisian government. and 150 million deal with the tunisian government. basically this was . government. basically this was
italy with the migrant crisis there? we're hearing a lot at the moment about deaths in the mediterranean. what's the reality like for people who make it to italy ? it to italy? >> hello. good evening . yes, the >> hello. good evening. yes, the number of people arriving in italyled . italy this year is doubled. respect on of last year. we have reached this week 100,000 migrants arriving in italy basically is at the same level of thousand and 16. and we are expecting that until the...
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italy and the vatican are conflicting, in fact, historically, they are conflicting and possibly outside the borders of italy. the pope is more important than uh inside italy, although ah , the pope. news releases are also quoted here. italian mass media ms. mariano, similar work is not only in italy continues in many countries. do you somehow cooperate with your colleagues from other countries or do you some kind of common database and you can actually reach out to each other and in some notes, so to speak, or everyone works on their own and then some kind of one structure is all a summary pile . so now the investigation is going on by countries and even by, let's say, by territory and territorial units which then it is sent from there to the prosecutor's office, i don't know . because this is secret information, it is not distributed and it is processed directly by the prosecutor who is attached to this case . recording of their testimonies by the ukrainian prosecutor's office with the ukrainian prosecutor's office. i don't think so far, in any case , this is how these processes work. those people who cooperate in the investigation with the prosecutor's office so that there is no incident , you know how it was last year on easter , so there is no doubt that all people are checke
italy and the vatican are conflicting, in fact, historically, they are conflicting and possibly outside the borders of italy. the pope is more important than uh inside italy, although ah , the pope. news releases are also quoted here. italian mass media ms. mariano, similar work is not only in italy continues in many countries. do you somehow cooperate with your colleagues from other countries or do you some kind of common database and you can actually reach out to each other and in some notes,...
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italy with the migrant crisis there? we're hearing a lot at the moment about deaths in the mediterranean. what's the reality like for people who make it to italy ? it to italy? >> hello. good evening . yes, the >> hello. good evening. yes, the number of people arriving in italyled . italy this year is doubled. respect on of last year. we have reached this week 100,000 migrants arriving in italy basically is at the same level of thousand and 16. and we are expecting that until the end of the year they will arrive . above the year they will arrive. above 200,000 people . you know that . 200,000 people. you know that. the crack down of illegal migration was one of the main point of the giorgia meloni government . but basically also government. but basically also if they approved , the government if they approved, the government approved very strong. the law legislation against the for example , humanitarian boats and example, humanitarian boats and also , as you know , declare they also, as you know, declare they declare a state of emergency agency in april and negotiated with tunisia an agreement with the tunisian government . and 150 the tunisian government. and 150 million deal with the tunisian government. basically this was . government. basically this was
italy with the migrant crisis there? we're hearing a lot at the moment about deaths in the mediterranean. what's the reality like for people who make it to italy ? it to italy? >> hello. good evening . yes, the >> hello. good evening. yes, the number of people arriving in italyled . italy this year is doubled. respect on of last year. we have reached this week 100,000 migrants arriving in italy basically is at the same level of thousand and 16. and we are expecting that until the...
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italy get out of that? well, the opportunity to play red rover with a bunch of migrants that flooded out of africa and large we into southern european countries like italy. so probably the last thing that italy needs right now is more miscalculated friend, screw ups in africa that lead directly to more headaches for italy. so weird is the european union stand on this whole fiasco. the european union supports over measures adopted by a close and response to the school and will do so quickly and resolutely are in the same breath as a blocks chief diplomat. use the burrell. there are also said that the you quote, rejects and the accusation of for an interference, but he still couldn't help himself from telling applicants what to do. at least this time he toned down his rhetoric compared to last year when he gave a speech to a bunch of you diplomatic students about the you being a garden and the rest of the world being a jungle that went over really well in countries in africa, for example, maybe he decided not to get creative assignment to redirect some of that energy instead to the big rain chest game. but european diplomats and bureaucrats are playing with respect to africa right now. it looks like they could use all the help thinking that much the space as you say, are to contribute to rachel marston.
italy get out of that? well, the opportunity to play red rover with a bunch of migrants that flooded out of africa and large we into southern european countries like italy. so probably the last thing that italy needs right now is more miscalculated friend, screw ups in africa that lead directly to more headaches for italy. so weird is the european union stand on this whole fiasco. the european union supports over measures adopted by a close and response to the school and will do so quickly and...
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italy, they have been rising.— migrants arriving in italy, they have been rising. migrants arriving in italy, they have been risinu. , ., g , ., have been rising. they have. just to cive ou a have been rising. they have. just to give you a number, _ have been rising. they have. just to give you a number, this _ have been rising. they have. just to give you a number, this year, - have been rising. they have. just to| give you a number, this year, nearly 94,000 migrants reached italya. if you take that number and compare it to last year, that has more than doubled. the number of people trying to get to europe through italy is going up. this is a very dangerousjourney, through italy is going up. this is a very dangerous journey, according to the un, it is by far the most dangerous migrant route in the world. that is because since 2014, more than 17,000 people died or disappeared in the central mediterranean trying to reach europe in search of a better life. thank ou ve in search of a better life. thank you very much- _ police officers in northern ireland say they're shocked and angry after a data breach revealed sensitive information about them. yesterday the police service of northern ireland published the names, roles and work locations of all its staff by mistake. it blamed human error and apologised. but officers are now worried about their safety and fear dissident republican groups could use the information to target them. the uk information commissioner has
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italy. later _ won by denmark. they beat italy. later we — won by denmark. they beat italy. later we have the women's, 16 gruelling — later we have the women's,16 gruelling laps of this track. stamina, skilland gruelling laps of this track. stamina, skill and tactics. gruelling laps of this track. stamina, skilland tactics. still plenty— stamina, skilland tactics. still plenty more for the crowd to look forward _ plenty more for the crowd to look forward to — dillion whyte says he is �*completely innocent�* after returning �*an adverse finding�* in a doping test. it means next weekend�*s heavyweight rematch with anthonyjoshua is off. in a lengthy statement on social media, expressing his shock and disappointment whyte says. "i can confirm without a shadow of a doubt that i have not taken the reported substance, in this camp or at any point in my life. i am completely innocent and i ask to be given the time to go through the process of proving this". so the rematch is off, butjoshua could still fight at london�*s 02 arena if a replacement opponent can be found. the fight was set to be a rematch of the 2015 bout, whenjoshua knocked out whyte in what was a heated british title fight. there�*s just over a month to go until the rugby union world cup gets under way in france. england are taking on wales right now in cardiff in their warm—up match, more on that in a moment, but 1a—man scotland completed a quite remarkable turnaround against france at murrayfield to win 25—21. dan 0gunshakin reports. rain has meant there was very little play in the hundred today. england are taking on wales right now in cardiff in their warm—up match, more on that in a moment, but 1a—man scotland completed a quite remarkable turnaround against france at murrayfield to win 25—21. dan 0gunshakin reports. the time for scottish experimentation was over. a full—strength scotland, russell captain for the first time. they faced an unfamiliar france 15 but one that still bristled with attacking intent. some new faces on show but the same gallic flair. as scotland struggled, france fizzed. a second tryjulie followed. , duly followed. scotland wasn�*t looking bright but a change of ends but a change of momentum. graham applied the required touch to russell�*s kick. that, despite scotland being down to 1a. now, scottish momentum is irresistible. a third try electrifying murrayfield and helping seal a historic comeback. new zealand staged an incredible comeback to beat australia in dunedin. the all blacks were trailing 17—3 at the break, but second half tries from shaun stevenson and samipeni finau got them back into it with the scores level at 20 points all, new zealand had this penalty in the final minute which richie mo�*unga sent over to seal victory. her later, ireland host italy spirit and birmingham phoenix against trent rockets were both abandoned without a ball being bowled. there was some play in the men�*s match between 0riginals and spirit at old trafford. england white—ball captain jos buttler hit 62 for manchester as they made 138—5 from 80 balls. but then the rain returned and that match also had to be called off. and the men�*s match between phoenix and rockets was due to start at 6pm at edgbaston but the rain intervened in that one as well. there was some hope when officials came to inspect the pitch but the rain restarted and that match has now also been abandoned. gold medalfor great gold medal for great britain. gold medalfor great britain. it was donein gold medalfor great britain. it was done in some style as well. she completely dominated in the 200 metres freestyle final, finishing well clear of the rest of the field. it is our third world title and she is looking in great form ahead of the paralympics in paris next year. a turn for the last
italy. later _ won by denmark. they beat italy. later we — won by denmark. they beat italy. later we have the women's, 16 gruelling — later we have the women's,16 gruelling laps of this track. stamina, skilland gruelling laps of this track. stamina, skill and tactics. gruelling laps of this track. stamina, skilland tactics. still plenty— stamina, skilland tactics. still plenty more for the crowd to look forward _ plenty more for the crowd to look forward to — dillion whyte says he is...
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italy in wellington. 0nly africa ready to do battle with italy in wellington. only one place in the knockouts up for grabs and italy make the perfect start. caruso keeping her cool from 12 yards. but the underdogs were gifted a route backin the underdogs were gifted a route back in before the break.— back in before the break. that's a terrible backpass! _ back in before the break. that's a terrible backpass! what _ back in before the break. that's a terrible backpass! what an - back in before the break. that's a i terrible backpass! what an absolute shocker! a, terrible backpass! what an absolute shocker! �* , ~ ., terrible backpass! what an absolute shocker! �* , . ., , ., . terrible backpass! what an absolute shocker! , , ., shocker! a first world cup match for orsi, not a — shocker! a first world cup match for orsi, not a moment _ shocker! a first world cup match for orsi, not a moment she _ shocker! a first world cup match for orsi, not a moment she will- shocker! a first world cup match for orsi, not a moment she will want i shocker! a first world cup match for orsi, not a moment she will want to 0rsi, not a moment she will want to see again. helter was the most alerts in the area, south africa putting themselves in front. the joy was short lived, a caruso out to spoil the party, prodding home the equaliser. south africa came forward since it one more chance of stoppage time i did the right place at the right time,... it’s time i did the right place at the right time,...— time i did the right place at the right time, . .. right time,... it's i famous south africa goal! _ right time,... it's i famous south africa goal! over _ right time,... it's i famous south africa goal! over the _ right time,... it's i famous south africa goal! over the last - right time,... it's i famous south africa goal! over the last two - right time,... it's i famous south i africa goal! over the last two weeks i lost three family _ africa goal! over the last two weeks i lost three family members. - africa goal! over the last two weeks i lost three family members. i - africa goal! over the last two weeks i lost three family members. i could have gone _ i lost three family members. i could have gone home but i chose to stay with my _ have gone home but i chose to stay with my girls to represent every single _ with my girls to represent every single girl— with my girls to represent every single girl that wanted to make it here and — single girl that wanted to make it here and to make history with the -irls here and to make history with the girls for— here and to make history with the girls for south africa. a here and to make history with the girls for south africa.— girls for south africa. a first-ever world cu girls for south africa. a first-ever world cup win — girls for south africa. a first-ever world cup win in _ girls for south africa. a first-ever world cup win in a _ girls for south africa. a first-ever world cup win in a place - girls for south africa. a first-ever world cup win in a place in - girls for south africa. a first-ever world cup win in a place in the i world cup win in a place in the round of 16 for south africa, disappointment for italy in hamilton as they look to confirm top spot with a against argentina. confirm top spot with a against araentina. , ..., confirm top spot with a against argentina-— confirm top spot with a against araentina. , �* ., , ~ argentina. rebecca blomqvist! a second goal— argentina. rebecca blomqvist! a second goal of _ argentina. rebecca blomqvist! a second goal of the _ argentina. rebecca blomqvist! a second goal of the tournament i argentina. rebecca blomqvist! a. second goal of the tournament for blomqvist before a spot kick secured all three points. tougher tests lie ahead, next up world champions usa in melbourne. then to jamaica, a team that needed crowdfunding to even make it to the world cup, they knocked out brazil. it was a cagey encounter in melbourne which make up to get a stubborn display for a 0—0 draw, a same result they achieved against france earlier in the group. marta was recalled by brazil but it was not enough, defer to progress for the first time in 28 years. jamaica co
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italy.— in australia and italy. thank you very much _ in australia and italy. thank you very much for— in australia and italy. y, this is an ongoing one, big one. a ban on the sale of new electric and diesel cars by 2030. do you support it? we are motoring towards an election and theseissues are motoring towards an election and these issues will be coming more and more to the fore. this ban was announced by borisjohnson amidst much who how. rishi sunak so far sticking to it. there are a few wobbles from some people but it looks like they are on course. a yougov poll for the times found 68% of tory voters were opposed to the 2030 deadline. 27% in favour. what about you? a government source says the deadline is palpably attracting investment to the uk. the new mini, the car industry, many drivers absolutely dreading it. is it time for a u—turn or at least a delay? looking at the electric infrastructure, insufficient, many argue. the deadline 2035 in europe, by the way. is it pure fantasy to think we can get there in just seven years, orthe think we can get there in just seven years, or the sooner the better? we
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italy served up a five goal cracker. this spectacular own goal levelled the match up. hildah magaia put south africa ahead, but the joy was shortlived as italy soon levelled. at that point italy was through, but up stepped thambi kgatlana to etch her name into south african history forever with a 92nd minute winner. an incredible show of character after the death of three of herfamily members in recent weeks. it feels amazing. i cannot explain how i feel but i think i want to thank my teammates and the coaching staff in the planning that we had. sweden won the group after a victory over argentina to set up a mouthwatering clash against the usa on monday. as the excitement builds for the knockout stages. an amazing day forjamaica and south africa but a sad one for brazil and for the legendary striker marta. her country's early exit saw her bring down the curtain on her international career, having played in six world cups. translation: women's. soccer does not end here. brazilian women soccer does not end here. we need to understand that. people who like to watch our work and who support, they will continue to support us that those who do not like it can criticise because that is normal and we need to know how to deal with criticism. soccer is soccer and life will go on. on thursday germany will be aiming to avoid becoming another big—name nation like brazil and italy the tournament early. to do that they will need to avoid a defeat against south korea to secure their place in the last 16 while a win could see them top the group if colombia lose against morocco. translation: | can only - emphasise that we have a very good atmosphere in our team. we talk about things and have constructive criticism. we do not need to create an artificial positive atmosphere. we just stay ourselves. we analyse things clearly and then take the next step. first of all we want to enjoy the next world cup match. we want to win it. we want to progress to the round of 16. in italy it is the end of an era with gianluigi buffon announcing his retirement at the age of a5. buffon made his debut as a 17—year—old for parma. he returned to the cloud season but chose to retire one year before the end of this contract. it brings an end to a 28 year career that saw him lift the world cup in 2006 along with ten serie a titles. sadio mane is the latest of a long list of stars heading
italy served up a five goal cracker. this spectacular own goal levelled the match up. hildah magaia put south africa ahead, but the joy was shortlived as italy soon levelled. at that point italy was through, but up stepped thambi kgatlana to etch her name into south african history forever with a 92nd minute winner. an incredible show of character after the death of three of herfamily members in recent weeks. it feels amazing. i cannot explain how i feel but i think i want to thank my teammates...
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italy for her friend's _ the time. chloe flew to italy for her friend's wedding - the time. chloe flew to italy for her friend's wedding but | for her friend's wedding but her luggage got lost on the way. i her luggage got lost on the wa . , , , , way. i spent the first couple of hours. — way. i spent the first couple of hours, which _ way. i spent the first couple of hours, which you - way. i spent the first couple of hours, which you would l of hours, which you would normally think — i'll go and see the sights, of running around shops trying to find pharmacies to get replacement tooth paste, toiletries. a lot of stress that i didn't particularly want on my first holiday in quite a few years. and the experience of witnessing my friend get married, which unfortunately, i'll never be able to relive, because obviously that's a once in a lifetime opportunity. chloe's experience is, thankfully, rare. but last year saw the worst lost baggage rates globally in a decade. we have seen _ rates globally in a decade. we have seen a — rates globally in a decade. - have seen a 75% increase year on year, and that's as a result of the post pandemic. we've seen staff shortages, and we've seen staff shortages, and we've seen a surge in passenger traffic. so people are really anxious about travelling with baggage and we're seeing that with the baggage amounts. what we want to do is put confidence back into travellers to travel with bags. back into travellers to travel with lsags-— back into travellers to travel with bags. airlines are using ai with bags. airlines are using al to help — with bags. airlines are using al to help reunite _ alto help reunite holiday—makers with their lost luggage. holiday-makers with their lost lu . . a . e. �* , holiday-makers with their lost lui iiae, �* , ., holiday-makers with their lost iuiiae. �*, ., ., ., luggage. there's an algorithm that works _ luggage. there's an algorithm that works out _ luggage. there's an algorithm that works out what _ luggage. there's an algorithm that works out what is - luggage. there's an algorithm that works out what is the - luggage. there's an algorithm | that works out what is the best available flight and that bag is sent on the flight without any human intervention. there are a few _ any human intervention. there are a few things _ any human intervention. there are a few things you _ any human intervention. there are a few things you can - any human intervention. there are a few things you can do - any human intervention. there are a few things you can do to | are a few things you can do to reduce the chance of your luggage going missing. make sure you've got your name and address on the inside and outside of your bag, so if it does go missing, the airline knows where to send it. make your bag standout — add colourful straps or stickers so someone at the airport doesn't pick up your bag instead of theirs. you can add a gps tracker to follow your luggage's journey. keep tracker to follow your luggage'sjourney. keep all tracker to follow your luggage's journey. keep all of your valuables in your hand luggage. just for your piece of mind, they'll be with you at all times. and always check your insurance before you fly. so if anything does go missing, you're covered. easyjet yet so if anything does go missing, you're covered. easy jet yet as apology identified and said that it will keep looking for her bag for 45 days before it is declared lost.— her bag for 45 days before it is declared lost. that means i could be three _ is declared lost. that means i could be three or— is declared lost. that means i could be three or four - is declared lost. that means i | could be three or four months without getting any compensation for my bag and there's items in there like straighteners, hair dryer, things that i need on a daily and weekly basis that i've had to buy again. so that's more money that i'm out of pocket. they were dressy enough that i could use for a bbq. for they were dressy enough that i could use for a bbq.— could use for a bbq. for now, all chloe _ could use for a bbq. for now, all chloe can _ could use for a bbq. for now, all chloe can do _ could use for a bbq. for now, all chloe can do is _ could use for a bbq. for now, all chloe can do is wait - could use for a bbq. for now, all chloe can do is wait and i all chloe can do is wait and hope that her bag is found. spain's women's football team has arrived back home from australia as the newly—crowned world champions. the players paraded through the capital madrid in an open top bus. spain defeated england 1—0 in the final of the women's world cup in australia on sunday. england's women are expected to land at heathrow aiport in the next hour. live now to speak to cairns to speak to megan garbutt, a football journalist, who's been following the lionesses�* campaign. so, they will be home very, very soon. talk us through the celebrations that were there happening in australia before they left? i happening in australia before the left? ., �* , they left? i mean, i've seen so many videos — they left? i mean, i've seen so many videos of _ they left? i mean, i've seen so many videos of fans _ they left? i mean, i've seen so many videos of fans gathering | many videos of fans gathering around the airport and the hotel that they left, just to kind of wave them off and it was a disappointing end to what was a disappointing end to what was an incredible tournament. but they deserve a send off of champions anyway, and ijust hope that they are welcomed home with open arms when they land back in the uk. absolutely. i mean, iwas watching it live in france where i was at the time. we were all gutted. there was a group of us england fans together. but as you say, what an incredible achievement for this team despite the fact that the result on the day wasn't what they wanted. completely. i mean, what they wanted. completely. i mean. they've — what they wanted. completely. i mean, they've never _ what they wanted. completely. i mean, they've never made - what they wanted. completely. i mean, they've never made it - what they wanted. completely. i mean, they've never made it to | mean, they've never made it to a world cup final before. so that's an achievement in itself. and with the girls, serena and all of the staff involved, should be immensely proud and every english fan is immensely proud of them, obviously. the initial reaction was gutting and disappointing, but you know, they can go — this is only the start for them. and the squad is so talented. and we can win next time. �* , , ., talented. and we can win next time. , , ., ., �*, time. absolutely, and that's what it is — time. absolutely, and that's what it is all _ time. absolutely, and that's what it is all about, - time. absolutely, and that's what it is all about, isn't - time. absolutely, and that's what it is all about, isn't it? | what it is all about, isn't it? is focusing on what is ahead, which is, i'm sure, their coach will be telling them over and over again in the next week or so. . , ~' so. yeah, definitely. ithinki was listening _ so. yeah, definitely. ithinki was listening to _ so. yeah, definitely. ithinki was listening to what - so. yeah, definitely. ithinki was listening to what mary i was listening to what mary earps had to say. she, out of all the players, you know when they were being interviewed post—match, mary earps was definitely the one who said it how it was. she couldn't really see what they had done yet, and she said with reflection after a couple of weeks, they will definitely look back and see what they've done for women's football. but right now, they're just absolutely heartbroken, which i don't blame them. i heartbroken, which i don't blame them.— blame them. idon't. i'm heartbroken _ blame them. idon't. i'm heartbroken as - blame them. idon't. i'm heartbroken as well. - blame them. i don't. i'm i heartbroken as well. thank blame them. i don't. i'm - heartbroken as well. thank you. good to talk to you. megan garbett who is probably heading home herself soon as well. there's one week left of the edinburgh fringe and the festival's funniest joke of the year has been revealed. this is comedian lorna rose treen who was crowned the winner after a panel of ten comedy experts nominated their list of the ten bestjokes which were then put to a vote of 2,000 people. she won with this joke: "i started dating a zookeeper, but it turned out he was a cheetah." it's brilliant. made me laugh. it's brilliant. made me laugh. it's how you tell them. i'll be back for all of the top bulls stories in a moment. —— business. hello there. we saw plenty of sunshine and some warmth around on monday across england and wales. top temperatures around 26 celsius across the south—east of england. over the next few days, the weather's looking pretty similar. most of the showers will be in the north and the west. further south and east that you are it will be warmer with more in the way of sunshine closer to this area of high pressure which is bringing heatwave conditions to the near continent, particularly france, spain into parts of italy's looking for tuesday. we start off again with some low cloud, mist and murk. the sunshine will come out in abundance through central southern areas and then become confined to southern england through the day. more cloud, i think, elsewhere. northern england, wales into scotland, northern ireland, most of the showers will be in the northwest corner where it'll be quite breezy. high teens here. low 20s for aberdeen. and we'll see those temperatures range from 23 to 26 degrees again, england and wales. as we head through tuesday night, the showers tend to fade away. we'll continue to see a few across northern and western areas and cluster of showers, even long spells of rain perhaps pushing into parts of wales as well, thanks to a weak weather front. but elsewhere it's dry, clear skies, variable cloud, temperatures low to mid—teens. and into wednesday, again, very little change, higher pressure to the south, lower pressure to the north. this weak weather from bringing thicker cloud tow
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decades, jumping on and a plane to spain, italy, and off a plane to spain, italy, france are and off a plane to spain, italy, francethose are and off a plane to spain, italyin, italy, francethose days gone? are and off a plane to spain, italy, francethose days gone? because those those days gone? because as andrew just said, it puts people off flying. think that people off flying. i think that part potentially this is all part of potentially this is all about this is about agenda 2030. it's about the fact that by 2030, none of us will be travelling anywhere the travelling anywhere except the super won't have super rich and they won't have to on easyjet. they'll have to get on easyjet. they'll have a private do you think a private jet. do you think those gone? of budget those days are gone? of budget airlines go on airlines allowing us to go on houday airlines allowing us to go on holiday day? no i think they're going be forever. going to be here forever. >> it's part of our dna that we travel for business or to see family friends abroad. so, family and friends abroad. so, no, keep travelling. no, people will keep travelling. it's that determines it's pric
decades, jumping on and a plane to spain, italy, and off a plane to spain, italy, france are and off a plane to spain, italy, francethose are and off a plane to spain, italyin, italy, francethose days gone? are and off a plane to spain, italy, francethose days gone? because those those days gone? because as andrew just said, it puts people off flying. think that people off flying. i think that part potentially this is all part of potentially this is all about this is about agenda 2030. it's...
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come over from italy and they wanted to go into i family and friends come over from i italy and they wanted to go into the city on _ italy and they wanted to go into the city on a _ italyall the alcohol they have been consuming, really, you know? but it is inside them _ consuming, really, you know? but it is inside them in _ consuming, really, you know? but it is inside them in the _ consuming, really, you know? but it is inside them in the first _ consuming, really, you know? but it is inside them in the first place. - is inside them in the first place. yes, i suppose the need dutch courage. — yes, i suppose the need dutch courage, really, but the reason i -ot courage, really, but the reason i got in _ courage, really, but the reason i got in touch— courage, really, but the reason i got in touch is because the plain fact is— got in touch is because the plain fact is if— got in touch is because the plain fact is if they invented alcohol today, — fact is if they invented alcohol today, because it is obvious it is a depressant, — today, because it is obvious it is a depressant, it is not something... if depressant, it is not something... if people — depressant, it is not
come over from italy and they wanted to go into i family and friends come over from i italy and they wanted to go into the city on _ italy and they wanted to go into the city on a _ italyall the alcohol they have been consuming, really, you know? but it is inside them _ consuming, really, you know? but it is inside them in _ consuming, really, you know? but it is inside them in the _ consuming, really, you know? but it is inside them in the first _ consuming, really, you know? but it is inside...
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italy pay albania £68 and wedding drones we all thought. italy pay alb'drugs.18 and wedding drones we all thought. italy pay alb'drugs. wellj wedding drones we all thought. italy welcome back to headliners. let's get into it with the observer and taking psychedelic drugs might not be as healthy as we all thought. >> paul shocker. shock is the therapeutic potential of hallucinogens risky and overhyped ? well, without you. overhyped? well, without you. well yes. and moving on. well this is further on in the article without careful monitoring and scrutiny, who receives them? this class of drug which includes lsd and mdma , can be dangerous. i don't think that's particularly news. i mean, i think we all agree drugs are dangerous. it all depends on how much you take. >> it depends what you take. >> it depends what you take. >> you believe me? >> oh, you don't believe me? >> oh, you don't believe me? >> you can't take six laxatives and go a ride and then and go on a bike ride and then you'll how dangerous you'll realise how dangerous they are. >> they're talking about >> but they're not talking about laxatives talking. laxatives here. they're talking. i comes out of
italy pay albania £68 and wedding drones we all thought. italy pay alb'drugs.18 and wedding drones we all thought. italy pay alb'drugs. wellj wedding drones we all thought. italy welcome back to headliners. let's get into it with the observer and taking psychedelic drugs might not be as healthy as we all thought. >> paul shocker. shock is the therapeutic potential of hallucinogens risky and overhyped ? well, without you. overhyped? well, without you. well yes. and moving on. well this is...
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italy alone cannot bear all of this. it's true italy lends itself more than other nations to boat arrivals. but it is clear that all these people do not want to stay in italy. they want to move to other countries. vincenzo doesn't know if -- or when -- he'll muster the courage to start fishing again. since the shipwreck, hundreds more migrants have arrived in italy small boats. and dozens have gone missing or drowned while attempting the crossing. now to a little-known place in wales, where even a picturesque coastline hasn't been able to stop the economic decline. the town of newport is feeling the effects of brexit. the structurally-weak region is missing out on millions in funding from eu coffers. when a shop with a 140 -year-old history was facing closure, residents were crestfallen. so chris morgan and other townspeople embarked on a diy project to save it. it's another ordinary day here in newport. the welsh town is home to about a thousand people, four pubs - and a hardware store - havards. it's been in business for nearly 150 years. - i'm after a dog bowl, please. a dog bowl is straight ahead. but then, about a year after brexit, came the bad news: havards planned to close its doors. it was a bombshell. - we were all devastated. yes, i mean havards has been in newport for many, many, many years, years before i came here. so it's a very o
italy alone cannot bear all of this. it's true italy lends itself more than other nations to boat arrivals. but it is clear that all these people do not want to stay in italy. they want to move to other countries. vincenzo doesn't know if -- or when -- he'll muster the courage to start fishing again. since the shipwreck, hundreds more migrants have arrived in italy small boats. and dozens have gone missing or drowned while attempting the crossing. now to a little-known place in wales, where...
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italy alone cannot bear all of this. it's true italy lends itself more than other nations to boat arrivals. but it is clear that all these people do not want to stay in italy. they want to move to other countries. vincenzo doesn't know if -- or when -- he'll muster the courage to start fishing again. since the shipwreck, hundreds more migrants have arrived in italy small boats. and dozens have gone missing or drowned while attempting the crossing. now to a little-known place in wales, where even a picturesque coastline hasn't been able to stop the economic decline. the town of newport is feeling the effects of brexit. the structurally-weak region is missing out on millions in funding from eu coffers. when a shop with a 140 -year-old history was facing closure, residents were crestfallen. so chris morgan and other townspeople embarked on a diy project to save it. it's another ordinary day here in newport. the welsh town is home to about a thousand people, four pubs - and a hardware store - havards. it's been in business for nearly 150 years. - i'm after a dog bowl, please. a dog bowl is straight ahead. but then, about a year after brexit, came the bad news: havards planned to close its doors. it was a bombshell. - we were all devastated. yes, i mean havards has been in newport for many, many, many years, years before i came here. so it's a very o
italy alone cannot bear all of this. it's true italy lends itself more than other nations to boat arrivals. but it is clear that all these people do not want to stay in italy. they want to move to other countries. vincenzo doesn't know if -- or when -- he'll muster the courage to start fishing again. since the shipwreck, hundreds more migrants have arrived in italy small boats. and dozens have gone missing or drowned while attempting the crossing. now to a little-known place in wales, where...
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italy waters. but then italy ended up endorsing the western back libyan rebels against the dolphin. and, well, all bets were off for the libyan leader. for some reason, italy was just shocked. that cannot be was no longer willing to play ball and i pulled the migrant intersection deal after julie started cheering for regime change against putting desperate people on a boat and pushing them off to see sending them to dying. to meet the terrain in something very close to being another crime against humanity for which the regime will have to answer the western branding of those libyan rebels as heroes. just like the syrian rebels he fought against president bashar al assad before defective in joining up with other jihad us against the west. in some cases or the c i a trade and back. so solomon lighten led the taliban during the us cover organs. the soviets in afghanistan, in the eighty's that gave rise to outcry that we all know what happened with them. 911. it's all i need to say or more recently, like the training as our neo nazis western training and back to story. well, it's to be continued all western back and all western tools of regime change, who then became, or risk becoming still taking time bonds that could blow back at any time against western interest. no saw that coming ages the go gadhafi. now listen, you people of nato, you are bombing a wall, which student the way up african migration to europe. and then the way of all kinds of terrorist. this was libya. you're breaking it. you're really, it's and you will burn in hell for the thousands of migrants from africa and for support me. okay, that it will be so i never lie and i do not lie now. so there's another aspect to this tragedy. the french financial crime, prosecutors here in paris. i've told the french press back in may, that they will ask a judge to try former french president, regardless of prison, for passive corruption, criminal association, the legal financing of electro campaigns and concealment of embezzled public fines in libya. and lydia, so to her motives for i was thinking, darcy would certainly help to explain what african leaders had said way back when about western refusal to even less than take charge of this. libyan conflicts on their own confident in the view or in light of a peaceful resolution. they'll likely be to meet you on the top to bottom the mission. oh, so you want everybody to go back of the bloods and libya. so what's the takeaway here? turns out that italy did not stand up against its western allies to protect its very own interest in libya back then. and it continues to just go along to get along with pretty much everything that us lab, nato dies to the continued detriment of its very own interest, and certainly those of its citizens. okay, something else to tell you about today around the top at diplomats has met with his side a culture part of their visit to the yard. as they marked the resurgence of relations between the former regional arrivals following a lunmark deal brokered by china earlier this year. your char, to correspond to use of july on the main line. it was for minister jose 9. the on to saudi arabia essentially completed the recipe for me. it was sort of relationship between one and we all as every other we and has already been added to the next. the embassies and consulates officially being in the solid, foreign minister, or toward visiting was back in june when he met with the president, everyone raised the so strip
italy waters. but then italy ended up endorsing the western back libyan rebels against the dolphin. and, well, all bets were off for the libyan leader. for some reason, italy was just shocked. that cannot be was no longer willing to play ball and i pulled the migrant intersection deal after julie started cheering for regime change against putting desperate people on a boat and pushing them off to see sending them to dying. to meet the terrain in something very close to being another crime...
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italy, or trying to reach italy, they have been rising, haven't they in recent years? they have. just to give you a number, this year, nearly 94,000 migrants reached italy by sea. if you take that number and compare it to last year, that has more than doubled. the number of people trying to get to europe through italying up. this is a very dangerous journey, according to the un, it is by far the most dangerous migrant route in the world. that is because since 2014, more than 17,000 people died or disappeared in the central mediterranean trying to reach europe in search of a better life. live now to richard braude, an activist for the civil society organisation ar—ci. he works alongside migrants in a community centre in palermo. i wanted to find out a little bit more about those migrants who try to get to italy. what are people trying to escape from and how difficult is thatjourney? the to escape from and how difficult is that journey?— that journey? the stories of the --eole that journey? the stories of the peeple trying _ that journey? the stories of the peeple trying to _ that journey? the stories of the peeple trying to get _ that journey? the stories of the people trying to get to - that journey? the stories of the people trying to get to europe | that journey? the stories of the - people tryin
italy, or trying to reach italy, they have been rising, haven't they in recent years? they have. just to give you a number, this year, nearly 94,000 migrants reached italy by sea. if you take that number and compare it to last year, that has more than doubled. the number of people trying to get to europe through italying up. this is a very dangerous journey, according to the un, it is by far the most dangerous migrant route in the world. that is because since 2014, more than 17,000 people died...
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italy waters. but then italy ended up endorsing the western back libyan rebels against the dog feet. and well, all bets were off for the libyan leaders. for some reason, italy was just shot that cannot be, was no longer willing to play ball. and i pulled the migrant intersection deal after do we started cheering for regime change against putting desperate people on the boat and pushing them off to see sending them to dying the media to rainy and is something very close to being another crime against humanity for which the regime will have to dance the western or branding of those libby and rebels as heroes. just like the syrian rebels he fought against president bashar al assad before defective and joining up with other jihad is against the west. in some cases or the c, i a train and the backs of solomon lighten led taliban during the us cover organs. the soviets in afghanistan in the eighty's, they gave rise to our guy down. we all know what happened with them. 911. it's all i need to say or more recently like for you for it in as off neo nazis western training back to story. well, it's to be continued all western back and all with.
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italy waters. but then italy ended up endorsing the western backed libyan rebels against the dolphin. and, well, all bets were off for the libyan leader. for some reason, italy was just shocked that could off he was no longer willing to play ball and i pulled the migrant intersection deal after billy started cheering for regime change against him. putting desperate people on a boat and pushing them off to sea, sending them to die and demanded to randy him is something very close to being another crime against humanity for which the regime will have to answer the western branding of those libyan rebels. as heroes. just like the syrian rebels he fought against president bashar al assad before this afternoon. joining up with other jihad is against the west, in some cases or the c i a trade and backs. so solomon lighten led the taliban during the us. cooper, oregon's associates in afghanistan in the eighty's that gave rise to outcry that we all know what happened with them. 911, that's all i need to say or more recently, like the training as our neo nazis western training and back to story. well, it's to be continued all western back and all western tools of regime change, who then became or risk becoming still taking time bonds that could blow back at any time against western interest. no saw that coming ages ago. gadhafi. now listen, you people of me to your bombing a wall which student the way of african migration to europe, and then the way of all kinds of terrorists. this was libya. you're breaking it, your radiance, and you will burn in hell for the thousands of migrants from africa and for support me all tied. it will be so i never lie and i do not lie now. so there is another aspect to this tragedy. the french financial crime, prosecutors, here in paris. i have told the french press back in may, that they will ask a judge to try former french president, regardless of prison for passive corruption, criminal association, the legal financing of electronic campaigns and concealment of embezzled public fines in libya and lydia. so to her motives for i was think adolphe would certainly help to explain what african leaders had said way back when about western refusal to even less than take charge of this. libyan conflicts on their own confident in the view or in light of a peaceful resolution. they'll likely be to be due on the 3rd if i need to go back to the mission also to kind of show you what are the by the go button of the bloods libby. so what's the takeaway here? turns out that italy did not stand up against its western allies to protect its very own interest in libya back then. and it continues to just go along to get along with pretty much everything that us lab nato dies to the continued detriment of its very own interest. and certainly those of its citizens from nature to ukraine, the latest part of the missteps of american foreign policy, helping exposed in a new article by pilots are prize winning journalist seymour hersh. my colleague, shambles, i don't know, quarter talk through the piece earlier. it's a fascinating article that course seymour hersh, this veteran and master journalist relief from vietnam. well, put 2 more recently nord stream, where he put some meat on the bones of allegations that it was america that was behind us. he exposed a deep seated uh, you know, and detailed us involved with the north stream according to teamworks. and he's doing it again with this article entitled the as the summer of hawks on, in any sort of outlines and shed so
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italy yesterday . this tragedy that took place in italy yesterday. this is tragedy that took place in italy yesterday . this is the tragedy that took place in italy italy, believe it or not, even worse than ours. and the bottom line is this is a an issue which the european union, but also in particular the european court of human rights, the european convention on human rights has got to be changed. if it's not changed, we are going to get this situation accelerating and becoming even worse than it is. but what i want to do and i'm waiting for the supreme court to make its decision on because at the moment it's in the courts , moment it's in the courts, because there have been a lot of lawyers, many of whom i'm afraid have been cheating. we know about this from from the reports . and no one's denying the fact that this is the case, but it's in the supreme court now. and i do sincerely trust that the supreme court judges are thinking and very carefully about what the consequences would be if they were to say that they did not uphold the bill. the act, which has now been passed in parliament, which happened a few months ago . happened a few months
italy yesterday . this tragedy that took place in italy yesterday. this is tragedy that took place in italy yesterday . this is the tragedy that took place in italy italy, believe it or not, even worse than ours. and the bottom line is this is a an issue which the european union, but also in particular the european court of human rights, the european convention on human rights has got to be changed. if it's not changed, we are going to get this situation accelerating and becoming even worse...
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italy going into a 5% world? is that a world italy is going to do well in? this is an interesting question that the europeans need to address. italy has done better than people have anticipated. it is not have a lot of private debt. what does a 5% world to italy? alix: nothing good, i'm good to say that -- >> we are not yet in the 5% camp. we were approaching the peak in these rate hike cycles. we think it is a good time to lock in yields here. on the more investment grade side and on the credit side as well. guy: i think we need a little bit more. >> we were pressed for time but now we have all the time in the world. when we are talking about 5%, i think the question is how far do we go from here. short-term yields particularly, there is some research earlier that talked about the policy rate being much higher than the fed projected and that does show you that potentially the monetary policy tightening efforts have not fit for the economy as we have seen. the fed has more to do and those yields will have to push higher. alix: a 5% level in the u.s., and the 10 year, 5% for italy, what does it mean for germany? >> that is the question. we have seen inflation pressures baiting a little bit but europe started tightening -- monetary policies as
italy going into a 5% world? is that a world italy is going to do well in? this is an interesting question that the europeans need to address. italy has done better than people have anticipated. it is not have a lot of private debt. what does a 5% world to italy? alix: nothing good, i'm good to say that -- >> we are not yet in the 5% camp. we were approaching the peak in these rate hike cycles. we think it is a good time to lock in yields here. on the more investment grade side and on the...