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u. k. basically on it and united states. i mean, i still believe that there are intelligent and death, you know, pragmatic heads and parts of europe who are really worried about at this job or not with no breaks. i mean, we've, we've got, i think we're on to the 10th sanctions package. and if you look at the, the 10th sanction package, and if the 1st sanction package was meant to cripple russia were on the 10th. well now that should tell policymakers and the populations of europe something alongside the weapons packages. i mean, where does it end? i mean, we started with, i think, you know, anti tank weapons on to the m triple 7 howitzer, which is going to be this wonder wafa that was going to solve the problem that it was high mars, you know, now it say, you know, at the iron dome and it's the patriot systems. but, you know, as i said at the start, the russian people understand war. there's not a russian family and i've got family russian myself. there's not a family in russia who doesn't understand this. and he impacted th
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u. k. then signed a very basic trade agreement with the e u, which kept it out of the single market and the customers union. and so as a consequence, you had to put you controls in terms of customers and in terms of regulatory controls for access to the single market on goods moving from great britain to northern ireland. and that obviously brought about a high level of concern of a political front, but also um, acted as of a disincentive to move goods from great britain into north nor dotted. we began to see trade friction there. what we see now was okay. yeah, i know, david, you're all over this topic. i mean, you know, what details did we hear today about this deal and what kind of impact do you think it's going to have? as you said at the top, they leave says you got a green lane for goods moving from grey printed, no thought and, and staying in northern ireland, the e u seems to be content with that. but if the goods going from great britain into long island and the going on into the e u market, then they will be subject to full checks controls as they would be if they were entering th
u. k. then signed a very basic trade agreement with the e u, which kept it out of the single market and the customers union. and so as a consequence, you had to put you controls in terms of customers and in terms of regulatory controls for access to the single market on goods moving from great britain to northern ireland. and that obviously brought about a high level of concern of a political front, but also um, acted as of a disincentive to move goods from great britain into north nor dotted....
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u. k. then find it very basic trade agreement with b, e. u which kept it out of the single market and the customer's union. as a consequence, you had to put you controls in terms of customers and in terms of regulate controls for access to the single market on goods moving from great britain to northern ireland. and that obviously brought about a high level of concern or a political front. but also to do, since i did to move goods from great britain into not, nor died at lee began to see trade friction there. but we see now was okay, yeah, no, david, you're all over this topic. i mean, you know what, details that we hear today about the steel and what kind of impact do you think it's going to have? as you said at the top there, it says you got a green lane for goods moving from great printed no thought and staying in northern ireland. you seems to be content with that. but if the goods going from great britain into long island and they're going on into the e market, then they will be subject to full checks, controls as they would be if they
u. k. then find it very basic trade agreement with b, e. u which kept it out of the single market and the customer's union. as a consequence, you had to put you controls in terms of customers and in terms of regulate controls for access to the single market on goods moving from great britain to northern ireland. and that obviously brought about a high level of concern or a political front. but also to do, since i did to move goods from great britain into not, nor died at lee began to see trade...
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u. k, with the rest of the u. k. at all cost. so that was our until basically breakfast, which brought a period of instability into our northern ireland. and that led to the power sharing of, of both sides of the community. breaking down to the northern and assembly, a regional government that has not been up and running over breaks it because part of the community felt alienated by breaks. it didn't feel that their problems were being taken into account. and this is why we she soon of wanted to reach a different settlement with the you a settlement where there is no barrier between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. so if there is a deal, it probably means that the e u has made some concessions and that would be a successful re. she's gonna talk about the concessions beat. northern arly protocol have been an issue between london, brussels for years. how did have come together now? well, the northern ireland protocol was a very crucial part of the whole briggs that agreement that was struck under bar it's johnson. and it meant that business is in northe
u. k, with the rest of the u. k. at all cost. so that was our until basically breakfast, which brought a period of instability into our northern ireland. and that led to the power sharing of, of both sides of the community. breaking down to the northern and assembly, a regional government that has not been up and running over breaks it because part of the community felt alienated by breaks. it didn't feel that their problems were being taken into account. and this is why we she soon of wanted...
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u. k prime minister wants to send the entire royal air force to ukraine's, and i was basically that the u. k. will be left without an air force. so this is what the european political leaders are demanding. the public is not on board and, and, but unfortunately the leaders are not listening to the public that too much bought other lead club. the only one who is articulating the views. i think most europeans is hungry by minister victor or by the says, this policy of nato makes absolutely no sense. we are the ones we're suffering. ah, you know, the, we've been heard by the sanctions bomb or than russia has. and we're being dragged into world war 3 against our will. george, i mean, really a senior research fellow with the global policy institute of london. i always appreciate the chance to pick your brain. thank you very much for joining us. thank you very much. ah, quote, africa is crucial for the future of europe. i cannot be left in china's hands. that's the message coming from italy's foreign minister, the munich security conference, in a discussion regarding the need for a stronger eu
u. k prime minister wants to send the entire royal air force to ukraine's, and i was basically that the u. k. will be left without an air force. so this is what the european political leaders are demanding. the public is not on board and, and, but unfortunately the leaders are not listening to the public that too much bought other lead club. the only one who is articulating the views. i think most europeans is hungry by minister victor or by the says, this policy of nato makes absolutely no...
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that, that the stereotyping and their bases in china with hate and they're trying to raise basically what the u. k. government has been involved in the past. you know, we have a number of laws that we've participated in afghanistan and iraq. that's where people are coming from area where we've also been involved not involved for example . that's where people the thing leading from we would also say people are seeing from the legacy of colonialism here. realism, this isn't a yeah. so the day to is there, it's not difficult to find the homework, very transparent about where people come from. and they have high exceptions rates like yemen, syria, eritrea stone and libya. the that's where people are coming from. i think what i wanted to really ask is a few minutes. you know that people have the, just some concerns and dice, more pounds about people coming into the household. and i'd like to understand what those concerns, all right? because it very much mimics historically when brown and black people moving into white majority areas, the same on grade and how white flight and you know, came and came a
that, that the stereotyping and their bases in china with hate and they're trying to raise basically what the u. k. government has been involved in the past. you know, we have a number of laws that we've participated in afghanistan and iraq. that's where people are coming from area where we've also been involved not involved for example . that's where people the thing leading from we would also say people are seeing from the legacy of colonialism here. realism, this isn't a yeah. so the day to...
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so he was basically trying to have the ukraine and the u. k. presented as, as, as almost one entity. he said we a lot, we fight against evil and we are brave. thank you. k many times during the speech for standing by ukraine and he think was johnson personally. but he was also yeah, very, very emotional at sometimes, but not forgetting that he also comes with a wishlist and he did mention the fighter jets that he said are needed. and that would give you crane wings to fight for its freedom, say, an incredibly powerful speech. i would summarize richard. he, he's a talented orator, isn't he? i mean, as burger said, there was a motion, there was humor, and he also struck an extremely defiant tone. what, what did you make of this? yeah, i mean, he is everywhere. we've sat at this desk kind of covering so many of his speeches over the past year, and he really is a very, very good communicator, obviously, has extremely good speak, tried to supporting him as well. and, and i think if you look at every he really tailors his speech is to his audience,
so he was basically trying to have the ukraine and the u. k. presented as, as, as almost one entity. he said we a lot, we fight against evil and we are brave. thank you. k many times during the speech for standing by ukraine and he think was johnson personally. but he was also yeah, very, very emotional at sometimes, but not forgetting that he also comes with a wishlist and he did mention the fighter jets that he said are needed. and that would give you crane wings to fight for its freedom,...
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the problem for the s and p basically is that the u. k. supreme court in november shut the door on a 2nd referendum without the explicit go ahead of the u. k. governments that now that 1st referendum in 2014, which the independence movement last was supposed to be a once in a lifetime event inside the u. k government isn't very minded to draw, it's a 2nd one. so students response that was to say look ok, what we're going to do is we're going to make the next general election, a kind of de facto independence referendum. the problem big of that was not very popular with much of a party who thought it was a bit too divisive and wouldn't go down well with the electorate. so, defeating at the moment, among many of the senior members of the s n p is to lead a new leader, choose the new strategy for independence going forward. events are being held this week in north korea to mark the birth date of former leader kim jong il, his death in 2012 lead to kim jong and taking over. now, the recent appearance of kim's daughter has field speculation abo
the problem for the s and p basically is that the u. k. supreme court in november shut the door on a 2nd referendum without the explicit go ahead of the u. k. governments that now that 1st referendum in 2014, which the independence movement last was supposed to be a once in a lifetime event inside the u. k government isn't very minded to draw, it's a 2nd one. so students response that was to say look ok, what we're going to do is we're going to make the next general election, a kind of de facto...
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u. k. mainland and northern ireland eliminating most checks on basic food stuffs, plants and medicines. it said to safeguard the good friday peace agreement while upholding the sovereignty of northern ireland. allowing its devolved assembly a veto of a future rules decided by brussels. a so called storm on to break, but no deal can overcome the fundamental briggs that contradiction that northern island remains in both the u. k and the e use single market for goods. and so the role of a you law though diminished won't disappear entirely. there may be a deal breaker for northern ireland democratic unionists and the hard core of pro bricks it m p 's and the conservative party, both of whom the prime minister appealed to when he addressed parliament later he does what many said could not be done. removing thousands of pages of e u lord and making permanent legally binding changes to the protocol treaty itself. the prime minister has confirmed that a vote will take place inside the house of commons before this new deal can become u. k. law. there's no chance of losing it, he's already been p
u. k. mainland and northern ireland eliminating most checks on basic food stuffs, plants and medicines. it said to safeguard the good friday peace agreement while upholding the sovereignty of northern ireland. allowing its devolved assembly a veto of a future rules decided by brussels. a so called storm on to break, but no deal can overcome the fundamental briggs that contradiction that northern island remains in both the u. k and the e use single market for goods. and so the role of a you law...
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u. k. mainland and northern ireland eliminating most checks on basic food stuffs, plants and medicines. it said to safeguard the good friday peace agreement while upholding the sovereignty of northern ireland. allowing its devolved assembly a veto of a future rules decided by brussels. a so called storm on to break, but no deal can overcome the fundamental briggs. it contradiction that northern ireland remains in both the u. k and the e use single market for goods. and so the role of e u law, though diminished won't disappear entirely. there may be a deal breaker for northern ireland democratic unionists and the hard core of pro bricks it m p 's and the conservative party, both of whom the prime minister appealed to when he addressed parliament later he does. many fed could not be done. removing thousands of pages of a lord and making permanent legally binding changes to the protocol treaty itself. the prime minister has confirmed that a vote will take place inside the house of commons before this new deal can become u. k. law. there's no chance of losing it, he's already been.
u. k. mainland and northern ireland eliminating most checks on basic food stuffs, plants and medicines. it said to safeguard the good friday peace agreement while upholding the sovereignty of northern ireland. allowing its devolved assembly a veto of a future rules decided by brussels. a so called storm on to break, but no deal can overcome the fundamental briggs. it contradiction that northern ireland remains in both the u. k and the e use single market for goods. and so the role of e u law,...
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u. k has been one of the biggest providers. it's basically the us, yes, the lines share on the you so much for financial assistance from the you. yes, there are very strong internal push back to through this process. but there's still really a consensus of the ends of the day that it would cost much more ease this security situation got out of control. and only if you're grain, lewis is this, or it would have indications for broader international order for the security in europe and security in europe is very important to the us. so at the end of the day, i think that might be more scrutiny given the republican majority in the us or the same thing. majority of the democrats, depending on which brought him to congress, you're speaking maybe more groups in neighborhood, they end up today. it seems like at the moment being national partners, i'm actually planning to make sure that this help is more regular this year than last year. and so that they indeed make sure there is around $3000000.00 a month. this year. ukrainian officials have suggeste
u. k has been one of the biggest providers. it's basically the us, yes, the lines share on the you so much for financial assistance from the you. yes, there are very strong internal push back to through this process. but there's still really a consensus of the ends of the day that it would cost much more ease this security situation got out of control. and only if you're grain, lewis is this, or it would have indications for broader international order for the security in europe and security in...
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u. k. he's half a 1000000 people walk off the job, demanding basic pi ah . hundreds of people have gathered in memphis church to remember tyra nichols who died off to being beaten by police. family members remembered him as loving and pain full and cold for action to prevent more cases of police brutality . gabriel elizondo reports. ah, it was a moment to celebrate tyree nichols life in gospel and prayer, but also in sorrow when those monsters murdered my maybe brother. do you live me completely harbor brother. you gone too soon? nichols was 29 years old and a father of a 4 year old child. he liked skateboarding with his friends, and he was an amateur photographer. he take pictures and post them on his website. he loved his mom so much. he tattooed her name on his arm and often would rush home to eat with her on his lunch break while at work. at the memorial service, some parents of other african americans killed by police were in attendance. nichols, mom called for new laws to swiftly punish police, accused of killing innocent people to text acts because this would be no other chair. this
u. k. he's half a 1000000 people walk off the job, demanding basic pi ah . hundreds of people have gathered in memphis church to remember tyra nichols who died off to being beaten by police. family members remembered him as loving and pain full and cold for action to prevent more cases of police brutality . gabriel elizondo reports. ah, it was a moment to celebrate tyree nichols life in gospel and prayer, but also in sorrow when those monsters murdered my maybe brother. do you live me...
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u. k has been one of the biggest providers of it's basically the us. yes, the lines share on the you. some of her financial assistance from the you. yes, there are very some internal push back to through this process. but there's still really a consensus of the end of the day that it would cost much more if the security situation got out of control. and only if you're grain, lewis is this, or it would have implications for broader international order for the security in europe and security in europe is very important to the us. so at the end of the day, i think there might be more scrutiny given the republican majority in the us or thing. they majority of democrats, depending on which part of the congress you speaking, maybe more group neighborhood the end of today. it seems like at the moment veins national partners actually planning to make sure that this help is more regular this year than last year. and so that they indeed make sure there is around $3000000.00 a month. this year. ukrainian officials have suggested this idea of turning to russian assets seized assets to fund the re
u. k has been one of the biggest providers of it's basically the us. yes, the lines share on the you. some of her financial assistance from the you. yes, there are very some internal push back to through this process. but there's still really a consensus of the end of the day that it would cost much more if the security situation got out of control. and only if you're grain, lewis is this, or it would have implications for broader international order for the security in europe and security in...
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u. k does. but they're not trained to go to conduct their, their thought about citizenship and take your basic military skills. but they're not, they're not brought them to the combat situation. that's the difference here. the kids are actually being trained to go to combat and that's a very, very and for those rushing out of courses, they also recall the horrors of the 2nd world war by nazi germany and how the, the russian teens, how their families were affected. some 30000000 p bull died. soviets die during the time it's something up, they don't want that flame to go out. they want to continue that, that legacy, you know, that they see those brave. but as you say, this isn't the but sending them to the front lines yet they're called enough the youth. they're all means have implications in the western media by these the children. and yet it's fine. on the ukrainian side. there's are come a point where it's like the west seas. we got to stop here. we got to stop. we got to stop defending it. okay. we don't like moscow, but we're going to far now we're, we're putting down ramifications that are going to
u. k does. but they're not trained to go to conduct their, their thought about citizenship and take your basic military skills. but they're not, they're not brought them to the combat situation. that's the difference here. the kids are actually being trained to go to combat and that's a very, very and for those rushing out of courses, they also recall the horrors of the 2nd world war by nazi germany and how the, the russian teens, how their families were affected. some 30000000 p bull died....
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the problem for the s and p basically is that the supreme court in november shut the door on a 2nd referendum without the explicit go ahead of the u. k. governments. now that 1st referendum in 2014, which the independence movement last was supposed to be a once in a lifetime event inside the u. k. government isn't very minded to grant a 2nd one. so sterns response that was to say, look ok, what we're going to do is we're going to make the next general election, a kind of de facto independence referendum. the problem big of that was not very popular with much of a party who thought it was a bit to devise if i wouldn't go down well with the electorate. so, defeating in a moment, among many of the senior members of the s and p is to lead a new leader, choose the new strategy for independence going forward, which will take some time. again, how could her departure change politics and the u. k. as a whole well, excuse me, one of the most able politicians on the british seen for the best part of a decades. she's a gift, a communicator, and i think both labor and the conservatives will be very pleased to see the back of her. she's been affo
the problem for the s and p basically is that the supreme court in november shut the door on a 2nd referendum without the explicit go ahead of the u. k. governments. now that 1st referendum in 2014, which the independence movement last was supposed to be a once in a lifetime event inside the u. k. government isn't very minded to grant a 2nd one. so sterns response that was to say, look ok, what we're going to do is we're going to make the next general election, a kind of de facto independence...
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so at all there saw what it basically means that the standard of education in the u. k. is falling, the level of, of supports and extra things available in schools is reducing. and it's also potentially widening inequality as well. if the support soften on on standby to give those children who need it, the help that they need. and this, of course, if this doesn't sound terrible enough, as it is, the national union of head teaches late last year was the by september. as many as 90 percent of the schools in england and wales could find themselves heavily in debt. so in the read, the result could be that further down the line, schools are forced to close or forced to merge, and teachers may end up losing their jobs. be barker from london leave. thank you. a black man who died of the hands of u. s. police officers will be laid to rest later on, widened stay. the family of terry nichols gathered at a church in the city of memphis on the eve of his funeral, to call for police reform. there were joined by community and religious leaders. 5 officers have been fired and charged f
so at all there saw what it basically means that the standard of education in the u. k. is falling, the level of, of supports and extra things available in schools is reducing. and it's also potentially widening inequality as well. if the support soften on on standby to give those children who need it, the help that they need. and this, of course, if this doesn't sound terrible enough, as it is, the national union of head teaches late last year was the by september. as many as 90 percent of the...
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u. k. is roll supply ukraine early on with weapons at a time where lots of other european capitals released as seen from kia, were still basically planning for a russian victory and didn't have a lot of faith in ukraine's ability to fight this war. and also this announcement of the training for fighter pilots is very, very welcome. yesterday we had the german defense minister, both pastors in town talking about tanks, some of which would only be arriving at the end of $23.00, early $24.00. and people here already basically calculating, factoring all that in, in their thinking further to this is a very welcome announcement. it's kind of a breaking of a to bu after other leaders, german shouts, lola shot grow. so u. s. president joe biden, at basic dismissing the idea of says, sending, sending weapons that coins, that it's very, very welcome and something that people i think you were expecting, given the car strengths, those ties that was did other correspond at nick connelly and keep speaking to me earlier and meanwhile, international investigators have concluded that russian president vladimir putin played an active role in the
u. k. is roll supply ukraine early on with weapons at a time where lots of other european capitals released as seen from kia, were still basically planning for a russian victory and didn't have a lot of faith in ukraine's ability to fight this war. and also this announcement of the training for fighter pilots is very, very welcome. yesterday we had the german defense minister, both pastors in town talking about tanks, some of which would only be arriving at the end of $23.00, early $24.00. and...
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u. k. 's role supplying ukraine early on with weapons at a time. well, it's whether european capitals, the least as seen from keith, was still basically planning for a russian victory and didn't have a lot of faith in ukraine's ability to fight this war and say, this announcement of the training for fight pilots is very, very welcome. yesterday we had the german defense minister boys per stores in town, talking about tanks, some of which would only be arriving at the end of $23.00 early $24.00. and people here already basically calculating, factoring all that in and they're thinking further. so this is a very welcome announcement. it's kind of a breaking of a to bu after other leaders, german shouts, lola shot grow. so u. s. president joe biden, that basic dismissing the idea of says, sending, sending weapons of that kind so that it's very, very welcome and something that people, i think you were expecting, given the constraints those ties. now does it training i fur fighter jets. but zalinski is also been asking for delivery of fighter jazz. do you think he's going to get that? i mean, ukraine has already received major support from the u. k. in
u. k. 's role supplying ukraine early on with weapons at a time. well, it's whether european capitals, the least as seen from keith, was still basically planning for a russian victory and didn't have a lot of faith in ukraine's ability to fight this war and say, this announcement of the training for fight pilots is very, very welcome. yesterday we had the german defense minister boys per stores in town, talking about tanks, some of which would only be arriving at the end of $23.00 early $24.00....
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u. k, they then arrived here and suffered racism not just, not just from the state but on the streets as well through the 60 seventy's eighty's all the way up until today. basically. that's the thing with rice and immigration in britain, the tube in so closely and twined. and it's when thought you were speaking about, there's a fear in this country. the country is going to be swamped by people of a different culture swamp. you know, we, we know what that so i thought it was people of a different color. that's exactly what it was in, off the back of that. and those appeals to nativism and to nationalism. she wins this seminar in general election, it gets into power. then she brings in the new liberal revolution in the, in the eighty's, which completely transforms a country. and it's when we had the near privatization of industry, we had deregulation of the economy. we change from a welfare state to this market lead stay. it wasn't just politics and economics. it was, you know, society and culture is what, right. and then you have her successor germania who comes in after her and just continues and builds on everything that she's done before. so he bring them all p
u. k, they then arrived here and suffered racism not just, not just from the state but on the streets as well through the 60 seventy's eighty's all the way up until today. basically. that's the thing with rice and immigration in britain, the tube in so closely and twined. and it's when thought you were speaking about, there's a fear in this country. the country is going to be swamped by people of a different culture swamp. you know, we, we know what that so i thought it was people of a...
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basically escalating. and i want to know that that's actually happening downtown and out of capital that this might escalate for the now the u. k was, and us china relations, a dominating the agenda on the final day of the munich security conference. european union leaders have called for urgent access to more ammunition and financial aid for ukraine. while china's top diplomat wine ye says his country has a peace plan for ukraine's surely wish on time. she may be some forces that do not want peace talking to succeed, to not want the water stop anytime soon. law, what they care about is not the life and the death of the ukrainian people, nor the increasing damage to europe. they probably have bigger strategic goals than ukraine. this war can't go on any longer. though the eastern city of buffalo tis one of the front lines of the fighting as they wait for more military supplies from the west or the cities close to buffalo, have begun preparing for invasion. as they fear. a russian advance witnesses in a town 30 kilometers from the city, say that they've been seen incoming and outgoing artillery 5 every day. when the residential
basically escalating. and i want to know that that's actually happening downtown and out of capital that this might escalate for the now the u. k was, and us china relations, a dominating the agenda on the final day of the munich security conference. european union leaders have called for urgent access to more ammunition and financial aid for ukraine. while china's top diplomat wine ye says his country has a peace plan for ukraine's surely wish on time. she may be some forces that do not want...
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u. k. in the city of london. so to what extent is the west at which has benefited from russian business investment trading deals complicit and what is happening in ukraine now? well, so, so basically, for the last 22 years since putin has come to power, nobody wants to get tough on him. and he's done a lot of terrible things. he, he invaded georgia like he's invading ukraine right now in kill the lot of people he, he took crimea, he carpet bomb syria, created all sorts of refugees. he's st assassins all over the world. he's in for interfered in elections all over the world. yet every time he did that, everybody was sort of counting their money and saying, well actually, you know, we, we don't want to do anything about it. and, and so, goodness 95 percent responsible for this war and ukraine but, but i think you're right that, that 5 percent of the responsibility falls on the shoulders of western leaders who didn't want to get tough with newton and, and, and they sent him this, the wrong message, which is if you have a ukraine, nothing's gonna happen here because nothing ever happened before and, and now all of a sudden, you know, we have to do 10 times as much to, to try to rein h
u. k. in the city of london. so to what extent is the west at which has benefited from russian business investment trading deals complicit and what is happening in ukraine now? well, so, so basically, for the last 22 years since putin has come to power, nobody wants to get tough on him. and he's done a lot of terrible things. he, he invaded georgia like he's invading ukraine right now in kill the lot of people he, he took crimea, he carpet bomb syria, created all sorts of refugees. he's st...
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u. k. the hootin was planning an invasion, your country, germany, others including the president of ukraine who was sitting here, did not want to accept that. that was a reality. and basically we're trying to say no, we hope negotiation can work anyway didn't. but even then you were saying in your speech last year and you, you used ukraine is the cornerstone you talked about ukrainians as the new generation young ukrainians of democrats around the world. do you believe that this unity and steadfastness in the interim year will continue? can you keep all your fractious members on board and people 500000000 people in the block? absolutely. i am today more convinced than i was a year ago. but to set the record straight. indeed, our american friends are way more than a year ago, started to do something completely unprecedented. that they took their intelligence and knowledge and put it on the public map market. this gave us, gave as an early warning, and my cabinet in the commission started to work with the white house, with the treasury already in december on potential sanctions, in case that russia would invade ukraine. indeed, we all hoped that it would never happen, and we
u. k. the hootin was planning an invasion, your country, germany, others including the president of ukraine who was sitting here, did not want to accept that. that was a reality. and basically we're trying to say no, we hope negotiation can work anyway didn't. but even then you were saying in your speech last year and you, you used ukraine is the cornerstone you talked about ukrainians as the new generation young ukrainians of democrats around the world. do you believe that this unity and...
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don'tor, u know who anyone in that tape voted for, but k we know exactly how they felt as human beings, goveid and alone. and that's what happens when the government ceasesto conducting its most basic duty, which is to protect its citizens. and they won't they won't protect you. they've said that out loud. erybody and everybody knows it d no matter who they voted for.fo >> and so increasingly, you americans are having to defend themselves. and once again, anyone you fend youu can't defend yourself is your enemy . so here'les an example that is amazing. >> and we think you'll agreea wo that it is in tampa lastma monta a woman called initially olma was working out in her apartment complexes gym. >> and because she's a a kinho o person, she le t in a man who istempte trying to open the door. >> that man then attempted to her. e you're seeing the footage scree on your screen right now.n shelley zimmerman did not have g a gun. >> she was in a gym.ymaord buinart she's extraordinary toup and she was able to fight off the man who was trying to his name is xavier thomas jones. wd >> thomas jones was later arrested after he tried to another woman in the apartment complex. >> the resilience a
don'tor, u know who anyone in that tape voted for, but k we know exactly how they felt as human beings, goveid and alone. and that's what happens when the government ceasesto conducting its most basic duty, which is to protect its citizens. and they won't they won't protect you. they've said that out loud. erybody and everybody knows it d no matter who they voted for.fo >> and so increasingly, you americans are having to defend themselves. and once again, anyone you fend youu can't defend...