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the times of london newspaper called geoffrey one of the leading lawyers of his generation. am andrijanitsky tv channel espresso. together we will defeat in one salvo more than 200 high-precision missiles with an official range of 80 km. this is the reality of donbas and today we will tell about the capabilities of the armed forces of ukraine to hit the bodies of the russian army, what systems were used for this in the first months of the invasion, how everything has changed now and why sometimes explodes everywhere it would seem that ukrainian rockets do not reach along the fields with sunflowers and the road, which after the summer rains turned into a donbas swamp, the realities are going after the jet systems of the storm surge from the hurricane jet system and two storm surge systems ukrainian military will now fire at the positions of the russian troops in in the kharkiv region, the guest shot, we will take a position in the shelter of the district, this is already the final of the combat task, but everything begins long before the shooting in the forest, where the ukra
the times of london newspaper called geoffrey one of the leading lawyers of his generation. am andrijanitsky tv channel espresso. together we will defeat in one salvo more than 200 high-precision missiles with an official range of 80 km. this is the reality of donbas and today we will tell about the capabilities of the armed forces of ukraine to hit the bodies of the russian army, what systems were used for this in the first months of the invasion, how everything has changed now and why...
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the sunday times of london reports. the prince of wales took $1.2 million from two of the terrorists, half brothers in 2013. that was two years after the al qaeda leader was killed. that money went to the prince of wales charitable fund . a spokesperson for the prince says there was thorough due diligence and the decision to accept the money was in. the hands of the trustees. there is no suggestion the half brothers had any links to terrorist activities. it was all about health and wellness at thrive city in san francisco today, the golden state warriors teamed up with kaiser permanente to host the special health and fitness event outside chase center, the home of the 2022 nba champions. today's event included several fitness classes and healthy eating workshops, along with live entertainment. similar events are planned on sundays later this summer. one of the things that we have loved about this is that it draws people from everywhere. it gives you an access to fitness that you might not have. and the idea is that it's
the sunday times of london reports. the prince of wales took $1.2 million from two of the terrorists, half brothers in 2013. that was two years after the al qaeda leader was killed. that money went to the prince of wales charitable fund . a spokesperson for the prince says there was thorough due diligence and the decision to accept the money was in. the hands of the trustees. there is no suggestion the half brothers had any links to terrorist activities. it was all about health and wellness at...
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but if you like the revolution so much a right turn the times of london, flourished. september, 1792, now 37 -year-old thomas paine would do just that, to escape the new armor of the majesties government. and thomas paine later in december, back the parliaments took this three months later puts thomas paine on trial. from charges of lying and absolutely found him guilty and they sentenced him to exile after the fact. and thomas paine spent the next decade in france, and never return to the land of his birth. and thomas paine arrived in france, armed with no one but for weapons of introduction, well-known. and as a result thomas paine quickly gained to the highest circles. he took on the position in the revolutionary national assembly. in the position he had been arrested in honor of his leadership of the "rights of man". but that's not what he expected, thomas paine spoke little french and he had trouble keeping up with the french revolution more rapidly accelerated. then thomas paine made the mistake of speaking up in favor of sparing people from the guillotine and of
but if you like the revolution so much a right turn the times of london, flourished. september, 1792, now 37 -year-old thomas paine would do just that, to escape the new armor of the majesties government. and thomas paine later in december, back the parliaments took this three months later puts thomas paine on trial. from charges of lying and absolutely found him guilty and they sentenced him to exile after the fact. and thomas paine spent the next decade in france, and never return to the land...
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a writer in the times of london urged him we. so, in september of 1792 the now 57 year old pain did just that. he bunkered off to france. sailed from dover in england, to france, to escape the long arm of his britannica majesties government. we three months later, in december, that british government took, i will start that again, three months later that british government put thomas paine on trial, in absentia, on charges of seditious libel. and, in his absence, they found him guilty, and in his absence they sentenced him to exile after the fact, he had already gone. pain with spending ex decade in france, would never return to the land of his birth. pain arrived in france armed with not one but four letters of introduction from benjamin franklin, it was well known in france. as a result, thomas payne quickly gained entrance to thomas paine's highest circles, almost immediately he's up a petition representing -- in the revolutionary national assembly. a position to which he had been elected months earlier in honor of his authorsh
a writer in the times of london urged him we. so, in september of 1792 the now 57 year old pain did just that. he bunkered off to france. sailed from dover in england, to france, to escape the long arm of his britannica majesties government. we three months later, in december, that british government took, i will start that again, three months later that british government put thomas paine on trial, in absentia, on charges of seditious libel. and, in his absence, they found him guilty, and in...
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the notting hill carnival has been back on the streets of london's for the first time in three years cause of the pandemic. bbc news it's time for sports day. hello. thanks forjoining us for this bank holiday sportsday. coming up... a decade on from the london paralympics. has it inspired a generation and changed para—sport for good? there's more murray magic at the us open whilst the world waits for serena's swansong. right on target at the tour championship and rory mcilroy aims his next shot at those liv golfers. i hate would ensue into the game of golf, i hated, like, i really do. welcome to the programme. a special anniversary ten years to the day a special anniversary ten years to the day of a special anniversary ten years to the day of the a special anniversary ten years to the day of the opening a special anniversary ten years to the day of the opening ceremony a special anniversary ten years to the day of the opening ceremony for the day of the opening ceremony for the london paralympics. they were in undoubted success with venues pack, athletes becoming household names and s
the notting hill carnival has been back on the streets of london's for the first time in three years cause of the pandemic. bbc news it's time for sports day. hello. thanks forjoining us for this bank holiday sportsday. coming up... a decade on from the london paralympics. has it inspired a generation and changed para—sport for good? there's more murray magic at the us open whilst the world waits for serena's swansong. right on target at the tour championship and rory mcilroy aims his next...
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of west london. millions have gathered for the notting hill carnival for the first time since 2019. e have missed coming together, the great music, the floats. we have missed the food, and it is a great way to bring a community together. i know people from around the country, i've met lenders, a couple of germans today. this is the biggest carnival, the biggest street party in europe and it is great to have it back. it is important _ it is great to have it back. it is important for _ it is great to have it back. it is important for our _ it is great to have it back. it is important for our londoners, but also our artists and musicians because the creative industries were hit during covid. yes. because the creative industries were hit during covid.— hit during covid. yes. carnival is a big revenue _ hit during covid. yes. carnival is a big revenue generator _ hit during covid. yes. carnival is a big revenue generator for - hit during covid. yes. carnival is a l big revenue generator for musicians and those with mobile sound systems. they have been rehearsing, those who do costumes, th
of west london. millions have gathered for the notting hill carnival for the first time since 2019. e have missed coming together, the great music, the floats. we have missed the food, and it is a great way to bring a community together. i know people from around the country, i've met lenders, a couple of germans today. this is the biggest carnival, the biggest street party in europe and it is great to have it back. it is important _ it is great to have it back. it is important for _ it is...
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we spent a lot of time researching london during the war particularly the early years of the war and i fell in love with a whole period. you can find a more dramatic period. so that just grabbed me. edward r murrow is the father of my book writing career. from that book i got fascinated finding out about the american ambassador and we became fascinated and the fact thats pilots in the britain and all these things we found out adintrigued me and hadn't been written about so i look at lenox and crannies of what hasn't been explored and that is what i really do. it's a lot easier because you use her as the through line in the book. it was so much fun and we had a blast doing it. firstly thank you and of any softball question. thank you for writing about these people thatd you have foud consistently who share intelligence, guts and decency even when they are going off on tangents. they are so decent. the softball question 20 or 30 years from now when you are youl writing books -- [laughter] look at america today and who are these heroes, obscure and famous, that you might look at. , you
we spent a lot of time researching london during the war particularly the early years of the war and i fell in love with a whole period. you can find a more dramatic period. so that just grabbed me. edward r murrow is the father of my book writing career. from that book i got fascinated finding out about the american ambassador and we became fascinated and the fact thats pilots in the britain and all these things we found out adintrigued me and hadn't been written about so i look at lenox and...
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the sunday times of london reporting that the prince of wales took $1.2 million from two of the terroristsrothers in 2013. and this was two years after the al qaeda leader was killed. the money went to the prince of wales charitable fund. a spokesperson for the prince says there was thorough due diligence and the decision to accept the money was in the hands of the trustees. there's no suggestion that the half brothers had links to the terrorist activities, a new art exhibit at the site of a world war two internment camp in the bay area aims to draw attention to the injustices endured by japanese americans there. the exhibit at the shops at 10 for rent in san bruno features the work of five third generation japanese american artists. nearly 8000 japanese americans were incarcerated at the former 10 foreign racetrack and assembly center in the 19 forties. the exhibit at the gallery at the shopping center is on display now through saturday. the services go giants have bestowed their highest honor to the legendary first baseman known as will the thrill . the giants retired will clark's number
the sunday times of london reporting that the prince of wales took $1.2 million from two of the terroristsrothers in 2013. and this was two years after the al qaeda leader was killed. the money went to the prince of wales charitable fund. a spokesperson for the prince says there was thorough due diligence and the decision to accept the money was in the hands of the trustees. there's no suggestion that the half brothers had links to the terrorist activities, a new art exhibit at the site of a...
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we spent a lot of time researching london during the war. particularly early years of the war. d i just fell in love with that hole. , that whole time. i mean you cannot find a more dramatic. of the work, just. to write about. and that just grabbed me. so edwardwa r errol is really te father of my book writingy career, he really is. from that book i got fascinated and finding about people, the american ambassador and weas became fascinated and the fact polish pilots flew in britain. all of these things that we found out really intrigued me. i kind of look in the nooks and crannies of world war ii have not been explored that's what i really do. this book was particularly fun to write. it is a lot easier to write about one figure in the writing about a lot of people through the book. i think dori would agree with me it was so much fun to do. we just had a ball we had a blast doing it was really neat. >> first i thank you. and then a softball question. thank you for writing about these people who you have found consistently, who share intelligence, guts, and decency. even when they
we spent a lot of time researching london during the war. particularly early years of the war. d i just fell in love with that hole. , that whole time. i mean you cannot find a more dramatic. of the work, just. to write about. and that just grabbed me. so edwardwa r errol is really te father of my book writingy career, he really is. from that book i got fascinated and finding about people, the american ambassador and weas became fascinated and the fact polish pilots flew in britain. all of...
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about the correspondence that merle cbs news before and during the war and we spent a lot of time researching london during the war, particularly the early years of the war and i fell in love with that whole period . that whole time and then you can't find a more dramatic period of the war just period to write about. that just grabbed me. so edward r murrow is really the father of my book writing career, youreally is . from that book then i got fascinated in finding out about people like the an american ambassador and lee became fascinated in the fact that polish pilots flew in the battle of britain so these things that we found out really intrigued me and really hadn't been written about so i kind of look in the nuts and crannies of world war ii dhistory to see what has not been explored that's what i really do. this book was particularly fun to write. it's a lot easier to write about one figure even though your writing writing about a lot of people as you use her as the through line through the book . you don't have to keep jumping from century to century. but it was so much fun to do, we just had
about the correspondence that merle cbs news before and during the war and we spent a lot of time researching london during the war, particularly the early years of the war and i fell in love with that whole period . that whole time and then you can't find a more dramatic period of the war just period to write about. that just grabbed me. so edward r murrow is really the father of my book writing career, youreally is . from that book then i got fascinated in finding out about people like the an...
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go again — will australia see yet more of this, as a third consecutive la nina looks increasingly likely? this time on weather world, i'm in wennington in east londong wildfire that damaged or destroyed many of the homes here. and it's notjust people here counting the cost. record heat and drought have fuelled wildfires across much of western europe. spain injuly, and angel martin arjona in his bulldozer is trying to dig a trench to stop fire spreading to his nearby town. he's slowly swallowed up by the flames. it's the narrowest escape imaginable. he survived, but with severe burns. conditions forfire are made worse by drought. and in august, two thirds of europe was under some sort of drought warning, with claims this could be the worst such event in 500 years. fires burned in the usa, too. global forest watch says the amount of tree cover being burned around the world has nearly doubled in the last 20 years. i'm joined now by dr mattjones, a climate scientist from the university of east anglia. and, matt, your research focuses on climate change and how that impacts the rate and intensity of wildfires. so how much has our warming world had an imp
go again — will australia see yet more of this, as a third consecutive la nina looks increasingly likely? this time on weather world, i'm in wennington in east londong wildfire that damaged or destroyed many of the homes here. and it's notjust people here counting the cost. record heat and drought have fuelled wildfires across much of western europe. spain injuly, and angel martin arjona in his bulldozer is trying to dig a trench to stop fire spreading to his nearby town. he's slowly...
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the uk also coming up, the notting hill carnival is back — returning to the streets of west london for the first timeello and welcome to bbc news. pakistan is warning that millions more people are likely to be caught up in the unprecedented flooding. the latest official count of the number of people who have died has now gone over 1,000, as the country makes a fresh appeal for more international aid. it's feared food shortages could lead to more deaths, as many families have had to leave agricultural areas — where they were able to support themselves — for higher ground. officials in the southern province of sindh are warning that more floods and landslides are likely there, as waters from the north flow downriver. the torrents of water hitting many parts of the country now have left thousands of people desperately trying to get to safety. this elderly man making a precarious attempt to reach the other side of the river, using a bed frame. encouraged by those around him, he finally makes it. this, just one of many such rescues around the country. and there is no sign, so far, of the floods abating. i
the uk also coming up, the notting hill carnival is back — returning to the streets of west london for the first timeello and welcome to bbc news. pakistan is warning that millions more people are likely to be caught up in the unprecedented flooding. the latest official count of the number of people who have died has now gone over 1,000, as the country makes a fresh appeal for more international aid. it's feared food shortages could lead to more deaths, as many families have had to leave...
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we spent a lot of time researching london during the war, particularly the early years. just fell in love with the whole period. that whole time. you can't find a more dramatic period of the war to write about. that just grabbed me. edward, the father of my -- as the father my book writing career. from that book i got fascinated in finding out about people and we became fascinating and the fact that polish pilots fluent -- flew in the battle of britain. all of these things they found out, it really intrigued me. it had not been written about. so, i kind of look in the nooks and crannies of world war ii history and see what has not been explored. that is what i really do. but, this book is particularly fun to write. it's a lot easier to write about one figure, even though you are writing about a lot of people because you use her through the book. you don't have to keep jumping from country to country. it was so much fun to do. we just had a ball, a blast doing it. >> first, thank you. and a softball question. thank you for writing about these people who you have found cons
we spent a lot of time researching london during the war, particularly the early years. just fell in love with the whole period. that whole time. you can't find a more dramatic period of the war to write about. that just grabbed me. edward, the father of my -- as the father my book writing career. from that book i got fascinated in finding out about people and we became fascinating and the fact that polish pilots fluent -- flew in the battle of britain. all of these things they found out, it...
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of occasion. and staying with the asian sector, new york to london, and roughly half the time of a normal passenger plane. that's the promise behind this jet here. the boom overture, a supersonic airplane that exists only on paper at the moment, but is already racking up orders. united airlines one's 15 of them just yesterday rival american airlines announced that it was putting in a non refundable deposit for up to 20 jets the company behind the blame boom supersonic pharmacist. it'll take as little as 3 and a half hours to hop over the pond. from london to new york, it says a 3 day trans atlantic business trip would turn into a day long round trip and also vows the flights would be carbon neutral, lying on a sustainable aviation fuel tickets won't be cheap. god, very surprisingly likely between $4.00 and $5000.00 according to the company for the aviation industry, it is a gamble, the predecessor to the overture, the supersonic concord stop flying 20 years ago due in part to low demand. all right for more and this, let's bring in andrea spirit. he is in as the asian journalist. welcome to the prog
of occasion. and staying with the asian sector, new york to london, and roughly half the time of a normal passenger plane. that's the promise behind this jet here. the boom overture, a supersonic airplane that exists only on paper at the moment, but is already racking up orders. united airlines one's 15 of them just yesterday rival american airlines announced that it was putting in a non refundable deposit for up to 20 jets the company behind the blame boom supersonic pharmacist. it'll take as...
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ganeth down the same goes for martin beck who fled to washington. hum della mo, he spends most of his time in london, macos pottsville, sped longer and, oh, how then, originally planned meeting the taliban as a german envoy, he shouldn't been appointed un deputies special representative for afghan controllers, but they have extensive control over the country. is more so than any other government in the last 40 years. so we recognize that reality and are trying to stabilize the system so that people can live there and not die the theme of the by so that they can survive. but of course, that's a balancing act that much is clear to the, the god and own, and the taliban are back there. not internationally recognized, but they're more powerful than ever. 20 years of war. only for the taliban to return to power once again in ah, a glistening place of the mediterranean sea. it's waters connect people of many cultures. seen it almost rock. and so far, abdul karim drift along with exploring modern lifestyles and mediterranean, where it has a history left its traces, meeting people hearing their dreams. i did
ganeth down the same goes for martin beck who fled to washington. hum della mo, he spends most of his time in london, macos pottsville, sped longer and, oh, how then, originally planned meeting the taliban as a german envoy, he shouldn't been appointed un deputies special representative for afghan controllers, but they have extensive control over the country. is more so than any other government in the last 40 years. so we recognize that reality and are trying to stabilize the system so that...
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he spends most of his time in london, macos pachel sped longer and oh, how then originally planned meeting the taliban as a dream and envoy should he shouldn't been appointed un deputies special representative for afghan controllers. but as they have extensive control over the country, it's more so than any other government. in the last 40 years. we recognize that reality and are trying to stabilize the system so that people can live there and not die. the theme of the by so that they can survive. but of course that's a balancing act. that much is clear to him, the gods and the taliban are back there. not internationally recognized, but they are more powerful than ever. 20 years of war. only for the taliban to return to power once again in ah, the 77 percent breaking stereotype in the gambia showed them that what milk and new women can do it even more to female mechanics opened the 1st garage owned and run by women in their country the 77 percent in 30 minutes. oh d w o they say real cow boys, don't cry lane and rhonda, have every reason to forest fires and disastrous blood threatened thei
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he spends most of his time in london, macos pachel spent longer and oh, how then originally planned meeting the taliban as a german envoy, he shouldn't been appointed un deputies special representative for afghan instead. controllers, but they have extensive control over the country is more so than any other government in the last 40 years. so we recognize that reality and are trying to stabilize the system so that people can live there and not die in the theme of the by so that they can survive. but of course, that's a balancing act. that much is clear to the the god, one on the taliban are back there. not internationally recognized, but they're more powerful than ever. 20 years of war. only for the taliban to return to power once again in ah, india. and that the transition to green energy a world without lithium, ion battery, unimaginable but good concept for recycling and reusing par, locking to indian start up and their ideas for used energy storage. 30 minutes to w. o. o, the ah, ah ah, this is d w. live from burly explosions, rock the military base and russian occupied crimea. moscow
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he spends most of his time in london, macos pottsville, sped longer and then originally planned meeting the taliban as a german envoy should he shouldn't been appointed un deputies special representative for afghan instead. controllers, but they have extensive control over the country more so than any other government in the last 40 years. we recognize that reality and are trying to stabilize the system so that people can live there and not die the theme of the by so that they can survive. but of course that's a balancing act. that much is clear to the him, the god, vandal. the taliban are back there. not internationally recognized, but they're more powerful than ever. 20 years of war. only for the taliban to return to power once again in ah ah, pick off what's going on here with who do they think they are? good questions. you can find the answers here. all the games, whole, the goals. the point is legal, highlighted through he minutes on w. for dicky, he lived with the coal for his murder. salman rushdie is now near relief, survived in 2 years ago. in an interview, he told us living in
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he spends most of his time in london, macos pottsville, sped longer and, oh, how then originally planned meeting the taliban as a dream and on void should he shouldn't been appointed un deputies special representative for afghan controllers, but they have extensive control over the country is more so than any other government in the last 40 years, so we recognize that reality and are trying to stabilize the system so that people can live there and not die the theme of the by so that they can survive. but of course that's a balancing act. that much is clear to the him, the god, one on the taliban are back there. not internationally recognized, but they're more powerful than ever. 20 years of war. only for the taliban to return to power once again in ah, people and trucks injured when trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away at the border. families playing phone tags in syria for the credit on its way located demonstrate people lean, extreme drought ross getting 200 people from the jews around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge as t
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he spends most of his time in london, macos pottsville, sped longer and then originally planned meeting the taliban as a german envoy should he shouldn't been appointed un deputies special representative for afghan instead. controllers, but they have extensive control over the country more so than any other government in the last 40 years. we recognize that reality and are trying to stabilize the system so that people can live there and not die the theme of the by so that they can survive. but of course, that's a balancing act. that much is clear to the him, the god, one on the taliban are back there. not internationally recognized, but they're more powerful than ever. 20 years of war. only for the taliban to return to power once again in ah ah, will you become a criminal or franklin? ai already know that with hackers, paralyzing the tire societies, computers that outs where you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for green. that's how they can also go terribly. watch it now on you to nico. he's in germany to learn germ
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he spends most of his time in london. marcus puts a sped longer window than originally planned meeting the taliban as a dream and on void should he shouldn't been appointed un deputies special representative for afghan controllers, but they have extensive control over the country more so than any other government . in the last 40 years, so we recognize that reality and are trying to stabilize the system so that people can live there and not die the theme of the by so that they can survive. but of course, that's a balancing act. that much is clear to the the god vandal. the taliban are back. they're not internationally recognized, but they're more powerful than ever. 20 years of war. only for the taliban to return to power once again in ah oh for dickie. he lived with a call for his murder. so men, rashid is now near relief, survived in 2 years ago. in an interview, he told us, living in a story about sugar is with our literature. song. 15 minutes on d, w. india. and the transition to green energy a world without lithium, ion battery, unimaginable but good concept for recycling and reus
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he spends most of his time in london, macos pottsville, sped longer, and then originally planned meeting the taliban as a german envoy. he shouldn't been appointed un deputies special representative for afghan instead. controllers, but they have extensive control over the country. more so than any other government in the last 40 years, john, we recognize that reality and are trying to stabilize the system so that people can live there and not die the theme of the by so that they can survive. but of course, that's a balancing act that much is clear to the, the god vandal and the taliban are back there not internationally recognized, but they're more powerful than ever. 20 years of war. only for the taliban to return to power once again in ah big profits at the expense of the environment and outdated business, not it's disastrous effects are visible everywhere. green technology are seen as the solution. but can they truly help us achieve sustainability made in germany. in 30 minutes on d, w o. c d w news coming to live from berlin. pebble stein's liter sparks outrage in germany . transfer
he spends most of his time in london, macos pottsville, sped longer, and then originally planned meeting the taliban as a german envoy. he shouldn't been appointed un deputies special representative for afghan instead. controllers, but they have extensive control over the country. more so than any other government in the last 40 years, john, we recognize that reality and are trying to stabilize the system so that people can live there and not die the theme of the by so that they can survive....
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now, you've got an op-ed and i think it was in the times of london. bottomless, does the left accept that? >> [laughter] stuart: are you kidding? >> on this program, you know this. i'm not telling you anything you don't know. stuart: true. >> but there was a recent interview with the labor party leader in the uk on the state broadcast of the bbc in the uk. every single question was about why he wasn't committing to more public spending than he already is. stuart: really? >> every single question is why aren't you more left wing in your spending? why aren't you promising more pie in the sky things and i said this is a very european and i'm sorry to say british thing these days. it's never why are you spending this amount, why are you over spending why is there so much waste. it's never that. it's always what is the problem and how can we throw more money at it and why won't you promise to spend even more money than your political opponents? now that's not the case in america. that's very interesting reasons for that. i think one of them as i say in thi
now, you've got an op-ed and i think it was in the times of london. bottomless, does the left accept that? >> [laughter] stuart: are you kidding? >> on this program, you know this. i'm not telling you anything you don't know. stuart: true. >> but there was a recent interview with the labor party leader in the uk on the state broadcast of the bbc in the uk. every single question was about why he wasn't committing to more public spending than he already is. stuart: really?...
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frankfurt airports, parent company says most of the workers available did not have the necessary qualifications. new york to london and roughly half the time of a normal passenger plane. that's the promise behind this jet. the boom overture, a supersonic flyer that exists only on paper at the moment, but it's already racking up orders. united airlines wants 15 of them. and just yesterday, rival american airlines announced that it was putting in a non refundable deposit for up to 20 of the company behind the plane boom. supersonic promises that it will take as little as 3 and a half hours to fly from new york to london. and it says, a 3 day transit lennox business trip would turn into a day long round trip. and also valves. the flights would be carbon neutral, relying on a sustainable aviation fuel. now tickets won't be cheap likely between $4.00 and $5000.00 according to the company. for the aviation industry, it's a gamble. the predecessors of the overture, the supersonic concord stop flying some 20 years ago due in part to low demand. i for more and then more on this let's go to jens quarter. are corresponded in new york at yes, we're ta
frankfurt airports, parent company says most of the workers available did not have the necessary qualifications. new york to london and roughly half the time of a normal passenger plane. that's the promise behind this jet. the boom overture, a supersonic flyer that exists only on paper at the moment, but it's already racking up orders. united airlines wants 15 of them. and just yesterday, rival american airlines announced that it was putting in a non refundable deposit for up to 20 of the...
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of the uk it is a dry day with sunshine. temperatures are starting to rise further. 21 in aberdeen and 25 this time for cardiff, 27 in london,ea of high pressure is going to be dominating more of the weather picture across the uk and that means more in the way of dry weather for all areas and rising temperatures are expected as well. for the north of the uk, we have lost those showers we have seen over recent days. it becomes dry for all of scotland with temperatures here running into the low, perhaps mid 20s in the warmest areas, but it becomes quite hot further southwards with temperatures in london and cardiff reaching the low 30s, the hottest areas perhaps up to about 33 in the middle of next week. hello, and welcome to the programme in which leading uk columnists discuss the week's news with foreign correspondents who write, blog, podcast, and broadcast to audiences in their home countries from the dateline: london. 18 months after margaret thatcher first became prime minister, underfire even in her own party as half a million more people lost theirjobs and facing calls for a policy u—turn, she delivered a speech that s
of the uk it is a dry day with sunshine. temperatures are starting to rise further. 21 in aberdeen and 25 this time for cardiff, 27 in london,ea of high pressure is going to be dominating more of the weather picture across the uk and that means more in the way of dry weather for all areas and rising temperatures are expected as well. for the north of the uk, we have lost those showers we have seen over recent days. it becomes dry for all of scotland with temperatures here running into the low,...
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and the notting hill carnival is back — returning to the streets of west london for the first time since welcome to bbc news. the number of people killed in floods in pakistan is now more than 1,000 and there's a warning that millions more are likely to be caught up in the unprecedented disaster. the country is making a fresh appeal for international aid, as it's warned that food shortages could lead to more deaths. many families have had to leave agricultural areas — where they were able to support themselves — for higher ground. more than 30 million people have been displaced, livelihoods have been destroyed leaving communities across the country at risk of hunger. in one of the worst of hunger. in one of the worst affected provinces, sindh, relief efforts are being affected by a lack of resources. 0ur pakistan correspondent pumza fihlani reports people are hungry and desperate. local aid agencies in pakistan say they are doing what they can but there simply aren't enough resources for everyone. as seen here, within minutes, the food runs out and the team is leave quickly. the picture
and the notting hill carnival is back — returning to the streets of west london for the first time since welcome to bbc news. the number of people killed in floods in pakistan is now more than 1,000 and there's a warning that millions more are likely to be caught up in the unprecedented disaster. the country is making a fresh appeal for international aid, as it's warned that food shortages could lead to more deaths. many families have had to leave agricultural areas — where they were able...
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openly declares that the kingdom is running out of weapons that it can supply to ukraine, according to the times, finance for this item of expenditure. londont by the end of the year about a new premiere. will have to decide. do i need to spend more on the budget? especially considering that contrary to expectations the west is losing defeat after defeat, even with new weapons. and judging by everything, zelensky does not have to rely on the most important assistant. poland, warsaw is now much more concerned about getting new tanks from germany to replace the old soviet ones that kiev had, but berlin is in no hurry to fulfill the agreements. i directly told my colleague christine lambrech that we are interested, at least. tanks, that is, 44 vehicles, the proposal that was made to us in the form of twenty tanks, about the first copies will be delivered to us no earlier than next year do not justify our expectations and do not give much. this is a completely symbolic proposal. the question of compensation for weapons. not the only thing that worries the poles is that the weekend was spent in the east of poland in the suburbs, lublino is stock
openly declares that the kingdom is running out of weapons that it can supply to ukraine, according to the times, finance for this item of expenditure. londont by the end of the year about a new premiere. will have to decide. do i need to spend more on the budget? especially considering that contrary to expectations the west is losing defeat after defeat, even with new weapons. and judging by everything, zelensky does not have to rely on the most important assistant. poland, warsaw is now much...
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and the notting hill carnival is back — returning to the streets of west london for the first time sincend welcome to bbc news. the leader of britain's biggest trade union says the labour party needs to "get a spine" and do more to stand up for working people struggling with the cost of living crisis. the unite union's general secretary sharon graham has told the bbc unions are emerging as the only people standing up for workers, accusing labour of "moving the goalposts" in terms of what it's prepared to do to support them. labour has not backed inflation—matching pay rises, but has said if they were in power the party would join negotiations between employers and unions. our business correspondent marc ashdown has more. what do we want? 10%! when do we want it? now! could the summer of strikes turn into a winter of discontent? at felixstowe port, 1,900 dock workers are finishing an eight—day walk—out, impacting uk supply chains for food, clothing and essential goods. there are now calls ahead of next month's gathering of trades unions at the tuc conference for future strikes to be synch
and the notting hill carnival is back — returning to the streets of west london for the first time sincend welcome to bbc news. the leader of britain's biggest trade union says the labour party needs to "get a spine" and do more to stand up for working people struggling with the cost of living crisis. the unite union's general secretary sharon graham has told the bbc unions are emerging as the only people standing up for workers, accusing labour of "moving the goalposts"...
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you talk about international reaction. rachel, i mean i, i just read a headline a short time ago coming out of london that london saying, oh, we're going to do a similar visit to taipei and the next couple of months as well. it's well entirely surprising to hear that i guess, but i guess that that seem to be some western political figures who are enjoying the, the amount of reaction and response is coming out of this. what about international reaction? you mentioned some of it. i know moscow has already a voice. it's view on this. what do we know? that's right. a spokesperson for the kremlin, spoke out and referred to this trip as provocative noted that russia stands with china here. and then moscow understands beijing's prostration when it comes to the united states and is really ramping up these tensions take. listen to what was that? yeah, by we've got we've got that coming off of onto the website right now at r t dot com it's, it's a pretty rolling fluid situation here at auto international. a lot of information coming in every few minutes to correspond rachel blevins. please don't go away. reall
you talk about international reaction. rachel, i mean i, i just read a headline a short time ago coming out of london that london saying, oh, we're going to do a similar visit to taipei and the next couple of months as well. it's well entirely surprising to hear that i guess, but i guess that that seem to be some western political figures who are enjoying the, the amount of reaction and response is coming out of this. what about international reaction? you mentioned some of it. i know moscow...
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there's a lot of balancing management has to happen, but it is an awesome over that with time rossville there from kings college london . thank you very much for your insight. that you left vis largest soviet memorial has been destroyed on the orders of the national parliament . a concrete obelisks rising almost 80 meters into the sky. formed the centerpiece of the monument. it commemorated. the red army is victory over nazi germany in world war 2. it's toppling is the latest example of an ongoing trend to the baltic states and eastern europe, where relics of the soviet union are being removed. did abuse kill young buyer reports from bottega meter upon meter of concrete steel crushing to the ground the monument may have been destroyed, but it leaves a political divide in its wake. nobody mistakes that i feel wonderful because i experienced the awakening of latvian independence in the 19 ninety's and how it feels like this chapters finally closed the i brought them your order to burn their pain and injustice. my grandparents died in the ball and ways of the that offended the whole world from fascism and this is shelly
there's a lot of balancing management has to happen, but it is an awesome over that with time rossville there from kings college london . thank you very much for your insight. that you left vis largest soviet memorial has been destroyed on the orders of the national parliament . a concrete obelisks rising almost 80 meters into the sky. formed the centerpiece of the monument. it commemorated. the red army is victory over nazi germany in world war 2. it's toppling is the latest example of an...
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of running again. maria, get nicholas good reporting from senegal. thanks so much. to sport in england have been crowned european football champions after defeating germany to one after extra time at wembley stadium in london. england had the best of the 1st hour and a delightful finish from ela tune gave them the lead. on 62 minutes, germany hung in lena mcgrew equalized cindy game and extra time england were to be denied though. and so he kelly. it was who pounced on the loose ball with 9 minutes left to send the han fence into raptures and clench england. a 1st ever european championship and as you might expect, the result was greater with delight by fans across england, which has been waiting since 1966 for any kind of football silverware. i will say a young lady with probably the best experience of all of our life to share it together to say the law and this is way in the year. i was just unbelievable. i tell you all those english girls. we have smash it even. that's how it's done. i won't plead, i do want to make you live here. go the size because we can move. i today he's relied, i say, said oh the you can love it. a great game, great reaction to break it all down for a state of the sports comic and
of running again. maria, get nicholas good reporting from senegal. thanks so much. to sport in england have been crowned european football champions after defeating germany to one after extra time at wembley stadium in london. england had the best of the 1st hour and a delightful finish from ela tune gave them the lead. on 62 minutes, germany hung in lena mcgrew equalized cindy game and extra time england were to be denied though. and so he kelly. it was who pounced on the loose ball with 9...
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of winning a majority ah, on pablo foliage. welcome to the program. england tough being crammed european champions after defeating germany to one after extra time at wembley stadium in london. england had the best of the 1st hour and a delightful finish from ela tune gave them the need on 62 minutes, but germany hung in lena. my good equalize to send the game into extra time. england weren't to be denied though. and chloe kelly pounced on a noose full with 9 minutes left to send the home funds into raptures and clench england's 1st ever european championship. while the result was greeted with delight by fans across england, which has been waiting since 1966 for any kind of football silverware. it was really and i thought it was a young lady in the audience as well to go with reading. i said i was with probably the best experience of more of our lloyd to share it together to say the lord s's way in the year. i was just unbelievable. i'll tell you all those english girls. we have my shit. i love how it's done. i won't play, i do want to make you live. it just goes aside because we can multitask. i we have bruce. yeah. hi, i'm today. he's relied, i say that over the years, i
of winning a majority ah, on pablo foliage. welcome to the program. england tough being crammed european champions after defeating germany to one after extra time at wembley stadium in london. england had the best of the 1st hour and a delightful finish from ela tune gave them the need on 62 minutes, but germany hung in lena. my good equalize to send the game into extra time. england weren't to be denied though. and chloe kelly pounced on a noose full with 9 minutes left to send the home funds...
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sunday times of london reports.es took $1.2 million from two of the terrorists, half brothers in 2013 and this was two years after the al qaeda leader was killed. the money went to the prince of wales charitable fund . a spokesperson for the prince says there was thorough due diligence and the decision to accept the money was in the hands of the trustees. there is no suggestion that the half brothers had links to terrorist activities. a new development this morning involving the house committee investigating the january 6th attack. the panel will now share 20 of its interview transcripts with the u. s justice department. this comes as federal prosecutors step up their investigation into the efforts by former president trump and his allies to overturn the results of the 2020 election . no word on what specific documents the committee will be sharing. music star taylor swift , getting heavy criticism after a study on celebrities who have private jets, a marketing agency reports her falcon seven, judd has flown 170 tim
sunday times of london reports.es took $1.2 million from two of the terrorists, half brothers in 2013 and this was two years after the al qaeda leader was killed. the money went to the prince of wales charitable fund . a spokesperson for the prince says there was thorough due diligence and the decision to accept the money was in the hands of the trustees. there is no suggestion that the half brothers had links to terrorist activities. a new development this morning involving the house committee...
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i run through different parks, i run through different areas of london and just explore so much. ifall in love in london every times minor delays. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it was another very warm and humid night last night, temperatures in central london 19, 20 celsius in one or two places. we've got some patchy cloud this morning, still very humid, it's going to be a humid day. sunny spells, though, the risk of one or two showers into the afternoon but largely dry and temperatures feeling warm and sticky, around 27 celsius. overnight tonight, we've got some clear spells to start with. it is going to still be quite humid, but we will see a cold front gradually sinking south. cloud increasing, it runs into the humid air, we could see some heavy downpours which potentially could turn thundery. minimum temperature again in central london around 18 celsius. so a wet start tomorrow, that front still with us in the south east first thing tomorrow. it will gradually, however, start to clear, becoming drier especially into the afternoon with some sunshine. now, behind the cold front, the air is t
i run through different parks, i run through different areas of london and just explore so much. ifall in love in london every times minor delays. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it was another very warm and humid night last night, temperatures in central london 19, 20 celsius in one or two places. we've got some patchy cloud this morning, still very humid, it's going to be a humid day. sunny spells, though, the risk of one or two showers into the afternoon but largely dry and...
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the notting hill carnival has returned to the streets of west london for the first time in three yearspeople attending the two—day festival. greg mckenzie has the story. welcome to notting hill carnival! the world's second biggest carnival is back, after being cancelled last year and the year before due to the pandemic. the festivities began this morning with a 72—second silence observed to remember those who died in the grenfell tower tragedy five years ago. the remains of the building are close by and visible here on the carnival route. carnival means a lot to us. and grenfell, this is something that is really close to our hearts. here on the carnival route. grenfell was a tragedy that should have never happened, and... ..we will never forget. the notting hill carnival has been taking place in west london since the 1960s, created to celebrate the lives of those who left the caribbean to come to britain to help rebuild the country following two world wars — many arriving on the ship the windrush. today is traditionally known as children's day as many of them are competing for the titl
the notting hill carnival has returned to the streets of west london for the first time in three yearspeople attending the two—day festival. greg mckenzie has the story. welcome to notting hill carnival! the world's second biggest carnival is back, after being cancelled last year and the year before due to the pandemic. the festivities began this morning with a 72—second silence observed to remember those who died in the grenfell tower tragedy five years ago. the remains of the building are...