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in munich, _ comes to supporting ukraine. jenny hill in munich, thank _ comes to supporting ukrainell in munich, thank you. - the uk prime minister rishi sunak and president of the european commission, ursula von der leyen, say there's been "good progress" in trying to reach an agreement to resolve the dispute over trade in northern ireland. but both agreed "intensive work in the coming days is still needed at official and ministerial levels". our political correspondent, tony bonsignore reports on today's discussions, held on the margins of the security conference in germany. rishi sunak arrived in munich today with much at stake and not only in ukraine. as he meets european leaders, the pm also knows that another, more immediate prize is now within his grasp — a new agreement on the rules governing trade between great britain and northern ireland. there are still, though, difficult issues to be resolved. we're working through them hard and we will work through them intensely with the eu. but we are by no means done. there is no deal that is done. there's work to do and that's what
in munich, _ comes to supporting ukraine. jenny hill in munich, thank _ comes to supporting ukrainell in munich, thank you. - the uk prime minister rishi sunak and president of the european commission, ursula von der leyen, say there's been "good progress" in trying to reach an agreement to resolve the dispute over trade in northern ireland. but both agreed "intensive work in the coming days is still needed at official and ministerial levels". our political correspondent,...
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our berlin correspondent, jenny hill is following a protest the protest in berlin.ographic of people getting together today is striking? yes. together today is striking? yes, most of the _ together today is striking? yes, most of the people _ together today is striking? 193, most of the people gathered here together today is striking? 192, most of the people gathered here i would say are middle—aged and older. i will come to that in a moment, if i will come to that in a moment, if i may. they have come in their thousands to the heart of the city centre through some nasty weather conditions. they are here because they want to demand the end of the delivery of weapons to ukraine. they want an immediate start to peace negotiations. that is not the current strategy of the german government, of course. all of this has been organised by a couple of women, one of whom is on the stage behind me now addressing the crowd. they started an online position with those demands and it gathered well over 600,000 signatures so far. what is interesting about all of this, despite the n
our berlin correspondent, jenny hill is following a protest the protest in berlin.ographic of people getting together today is striking? yes. together today is striking? yes, most of the _ together today is striking? yes, most of the people _ together today is striking? 193, most of the people gathered here together today is striking? 192, most of the people gathered here i would say are middle—aged and older. i will come to that in a moment, if i will come to that in a moment, if i may. they...
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maryam: jenny hill is in warsaw. y: there was a widespread acknowledgment that biden's visit to kyiv yeste was an historic moment. but today has been extraordinary, two presidents delivering the different versions of the war, indeed, their worlds. they knew their words would be analyzed all over the world. they knew that each other would have a very good listen to what they have both said. but both of them were also speaking to a domestic audience. president putin knows the war is not going the way he thought it would and a lot of young men are losing their lives. he is concerned about that. then you have got president biden, who knows he needs to keep the support of voters back home, who support for his strategy in ukraine may well start to dwindle. it is a concern not just for him, but other western allies of ukraine. his speech was also aimed with poland in mind. it was designed to be a rousing speech. many interpret president biden's presence in is particular country as recognition of the fact, if you like, that t
maryam: jenny hill is in warsaw. y: there was a widespread acknowledgment that biden's visit to kyiv yeste was an historic moment. but today has been extraordinary, two presidents delivering the different versions of the war, indeed, their worlds. they knew their words would be analyzed all over the world. they knew that each other would have a very good listen to what they have both said. but both of them were also speaking to a domestic audience. president putin knows the war is not going the...
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one has taken place in berlin at the brandenburg gate. 0ur correspondent jenny hill was there.he brutality of this war. behind me, you can see a tank which has been brought here by demonstrators. they say it came from just outside of bucha and they've positioned it right outside the russian embassy. its gun is pointing at the front door. there's a very sombre atmosphere here — people coming, standing, very quietly staring at the tank, taking pictures on their phones, of course, but also having their own quiet moments of reflections. a little earlier, i saw a woman, her hands clasped apparently in prayer. this year, this war has profoundly changed germany. first of all, 1 million people fled ukraine and came here as refugees, many of them still living here temporarily, waiting for the day when it finally safe when it's finally safe for them to go home. but secondly, germans themselves have, for many, felt a really profound shift in attitude. this is a country which has long considered itself to have a special responsibility because of the atrocities committed in its name during
one has taken place in berlin at the brandenburg gate. 0ur correspondent jenny hill was there.he brutality of this war. behind me, you can see a tank which has been brought here by demonstrators. they say it came from just outside of bucha and they've positioned it right outside the russian embassy. its gun is pointing at the front door. there's a very sombre atmosphere here — people coming, standing, very quietly staring at the tank, taking pictures on their phones, of course, but also...
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earlier, our correspondent jenny hill told me that china has also been in the spotlight.a huge focus here. that is because for the duration of this year—long war now many of these particularly western leaders gathered here have considered china's positioning within this conflict as crucial. let's not forget china has refused to condemn the russian full—scale invasion of ukraine and, during the last year, ties between moscow and beijing have deepened economically, even politically, you could argue. there are those here who hoped china might be persuaded to use its not inconsiderable influence with vladimir putin to end this war. many actually think china has been a bit of a restraining hand when it comes to the threats from moscow about the use of nuclear weapons for example. china actually during this conference has announced it has got a plan for peace which it intends to give us details about later in the coming week. but then we hear this morning from washington and this will really send a shiver down the spine of many senior diplomats who have worried this might be th
earlier, our correspondent jenny hill told me that china has also been in the spotlight.a huge focus here. that is because for the duration of this year—long war now many of these particularly western leaders gathered here have considered china's positioning within this conflict as crucial. let's not forget china has refused to condemn the russian full—scale invasion of ukraine and, during the last year, ties between moscow and beijing have deepened economically, even politically, you could...
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i'm joined now by our berlin correspondent, jenny hill.h what is happening where you are now. in the heart of berlin _ happening where you are now. in the heart of berlin thousands _ happening where you are now. in the heart of berlin thousands of- happening where you are now. ii�*u tie: heart of berlin thousands of people are just converging on the brandenburg gate, to demonstrate against the delivery of weapons by germany to ukraine, and call on the germany to ukraine, and call on the german government to push for peace negotiations. lots of different people coming now, i think you can still see the thousands marching up through the heart of the city centre, here. the demonstration has been organised by the people who are behind an online petition. they are calling, as i say, to the stop to weapon deliveries and the push for peace negotiations. that online petition has gathered some 600,000 signatures already. that being said, this does not represent majority thinking in germany. if you look at opinion polls, you will find that a majorit
i'm joined now by our berlin correspondent, jenny hill.h what is happening where you are now. in the heart of berlin _ happening where you are now. in the heart of berlin thousands _ happening where you are now. in the heart of berlin thousands of- happening where you are now. ii�*u tie: heart of berlin thousands of people are just converging on the brandenburg gate, to demonstrate against the delivery of weapons by germany to ukraine, and call on the germany to ukraine, and call on the...
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jenny hill, thank you forjoining us from the munich security conference.a defence specialist at the university of bath. he's a former nato analyst. thank you for being with us. i wanted to pick up on whatjenny was saying about staying the course, and i know we have talked about this on a number of occasions, how long that might be. in terms of concrete steps, the ukrainian foreign minister was saying that he has had a meeting with the boss of one of the big german arms manufacturers, we have another call this time from the polish prime minister to help. but only in the context of a broad coalition led by the usa. despite all the words and commitments, getting stuff to the front line is proving difficult? it getting stuff to the front line is proving difficult?— getting stuff to the front line is proving difficult? it takes time, that is the _ proving difficult? it takes time, that is the thing. _ proving difficult? it takes time, that is the thing. as _ proving difficult? it takes time, that is the thing. as the - proving difficult? it takes time, i that i
jenny hill, thank you forjoining us from the munich security conference.a defence specialist at the university of bath. he's a former nato analyst. thank you for being with us. i wanted to pick up on whatjenny was saying about staying the course, and i know we have talked about this on a number of occasions, how long that might be. in terms of concrete steps, the ukrainian foreign minister was saying that he has had a meeting with the boss of one of the big german arms manufacturers, we have...
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our correspondent jenny hill is in warsaw.her would have a very good listen to what they�*d both say. but both of them were also speaking to a domestic audience. president putin knows the war isn�*t going the way he thought, a lot of young men are losing his life �*s —— their lives. you have president biden, who knows he needs to keep the support of the voters back home who support may well start to dwindle. it�*s a concern for other western allies of ukraine. but the speech was also aimed with poland of mind. it was designed to be a rousing speech. many people interpret president biden�*s presents as recognition of the fact that the centre of gravity is starting to switch towards the east and that poland is increasingly important to as a strategic ally —— president biden�*s presence. the speech was given in a romantic, beautiful, historic surrounding of warsaw because mac royal castle. it was a bit of a rousing call to arms. president biden repeated what he said before, that vladimir putin sent those tanks in thinking that uk
our correspondent jenny hill is in warsaw.her would have a very good listen to what they�*d both say. but both of them were also speaking to a domestic audience. president putin knows the war isn�*t going the way he thought, a lot of young men are losing his life �*s —— their lives. you have president biden, who knows he needs to keep the support of the voters back home who support may well start to dwindle. it�*s a concern for other western allies of ukraine. but the speech was...
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i'm joined now by our berlin correspondent, jenny hill.g from germany's chancellor, he has called on president putin to end russian aggression. president putin to end russian aggression-— president putin to end russian anression. , ., , ., aggression. yes, and before i tell ou about aggression. yes, and before i tell you about that, _ aggression. yes, and before i tell you about that, let _ aggression. yes, and before i tell you about that, let me _ aggression. yes, and before i tell you about that, let me explain i aggression. yes, and before i tell. you about that, let me explain what you about that, let me explain what you are seeing in the background behind me. this is a burnt out russian tanks, which demonstrators have brought here to berlin and they have brought here to berlin and they have placed it right in front of the russian embassy. it's gun pointing right at the front door of that russian embassy. it is hugely symbolic, drawing lots of visitors. ijust noticed a woman who has just left now but she was actually standing, her han
i'm joined now by our berlin correspondent, jenny hill.g from germany's chancellor, he has called on president putin to end russian aggression. president putin to end russian aggression-— president putin to end russian anression. , ., , ., aggression. yes, and before i tell ou about aggression. yes, and before i tell you about that, _ aggression. yes, and before i tell you about that, let _ aggression. yes, and before i tell you about that, let me _ aggression. yes, and before i tell you...
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hills, 90210. guess who's on the show today? oh, just tori and jenny, and we're going to get into all of it.ross: all right. drew: hi, everyone! ok, we have a jam-packed show, so we're just going to get right into it. our guests today have been bffs. i know. but they have been bffs for over 30 years. yeah, they have. and they met on a little show you might have heard of. 90210 m-g! i know! ross: hey! drew: [screams] ross: donna martin and kelly taylor. and i love this fun fact. back in the day, they used to go on double dates with their bad boyfriends. [gasps] that sounds like fun. drew: all right, everybody.
hills, 90210. guess who's on the show today? oh, just tori and jenny, and we're going to get into all of it.ross: all right. drew: hi, everyone! ok, we have a jam-packed show, so we're just going to get right into it. our guests today have been bffs. i know. but they have been bffs for over 30 years. yeah, they have. and they met on a little show you might have heard of. 90210 m-g! i know! ross: hey! drew: [screams] ross: donna martin and kelly taylor. and i love this fun fact. back in the day,...
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our correspondentjenny hill joins us now from munich. jennyry about their own voters back home and public support for their own strategies when it comes to support for ukraine. in addition to support for ukraine. in addition to that, all eyes will be on that meeting between rishi sunak and ursula von der leyen of the european commission today. will it bring us closer to that deal in post—brexit trading with northern ireland. a consortium led by the head of one of qatar's biggest banks has submitted a bid to buy manchester united. there has also been a bid from billionnaire sirjim ratcliffe — one of britain's richest people — ahead of last night's deadline. the value of the offers isn't yet known but it's understood the current owners — the american glazer family — are asking for more than five billion pounds. here's our sports news correspondent, andy swiss. it is one of the biggest clubs in world football, and it might soon have a new owner. among the bidders for manchester united, this man — sheikh jassim bin hamad al—thani, the boss of one
our correspondentjenny hill joins us now from munich. jennyry about their own voters back home and public support for their own strategies when it comes to support for ukraine. in addition to support for ukraine. in addition to that, all eyes will be on that meeting between rishi sunak and ursula von der leyen of the european commission today. will it bring us closer to that deal in post—brexit trading with northern ireland. a consortium led by the head of one of qatar's biggest banks has...
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jenny, marlon and jason biggs will play a love game. all that nine o'clock here on abc seven c. then we'll see you soon. ryan outside or east bay hills's a windy morning. the winds relax. as the day goes on, it is chilly out their thirties and forties. looking at your valentine's day we start and finish the day with sunshine, dry conditions, but a front in the middle of the day brings us a chance of an isolated shower. keep temperatures on the chilly side in the low fifties, reggie thank you drew. we'll have another abc seven news update. and about 30 minutes. you >>> i want a mushroom and onion. >>> i want a mushroom and onion. and green pepper. that's not what we ordered. we ordered a fat-free crust with extra cheese. >> wait, you're not g. stephanopoulos? oh, man, my dad is going to kill me. >> wait. did you say g. stephanopoulos? >> yeah, this one goes across the street. i must have given him yours. bonehead. bonehead. so you want me to take it back? >> are you nuts? we've got george stephanopoulos' pizza. >> babes, who is george snuffleupagus? [ laughter ] >> that's big bird's friend. >> it was worth it. took a while to get ther
jenny, marlon and jason biggs will play a love game. all that nine o'clock here on abc seven c. then we'll see you soon. ryan outside or east bay hills's a windy morning. the winds relax. as the day goes on, it is chilly out their thirties and forties. looking at your valentine's day we start and finish the day with sunshine, dry conditions, but a front in the middle of the day brings us a chance of an isolated shower. keep temperatures on the chilly side in the low fifties, reggie thank you...