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u. k, certainly people are calling to be banned. kiss thomas said that there should be a full review into ortiz licensing wants to take it away. boris johnson, on the other hand, said he'll leave it to off. com. i'll colleague shandey edwards, that she took us through that earlier today. well r t is in the spotlight here in the united kingdom for 2nd day in a row. that's because m p 's calling for this very channel to be taken off as spearheading that campaign is the leader of the opposition to kiss darma. and in his words, r t, a c, as putin's personal propaganda tool. and he's accusing its gentleness of spouting, disinformation. russia today is his personal propaganda. i can see no reason why it should be allowed to continue to pro cost in this country. so will the promise to now i'll stop. com to review its license. i need to speak. i believe that my writing friends at the state for go to meet in school has already all still come to review that nasa. but what i will say this is beaca is that is that we live in a, in a democracy, mrs because we live into a country that believes in free
u. k, certainly people are calling to be banned. kiss thomas said that there should be a full review into ortiz licensing wants to take it away. boris johnson, on the other hand, said he'll leave it to off. com. i'll colleague shandey edwards, that she took us through that earlier today. well r t is in the spotlight here in the united kingdom for 2nd day in a row. that's because m p 's calling for this very channel to be taken off as spearheading that campaign is the leader of the opposition to...
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u. k. certainly has, haven't had the profits rebound on the figures that you just mentioned earlier on the intro. prove that a couple of things here is the 2nd world war. this is the rebound the case ever had . and i think that's where she's to not be charge of the extraction, said the u. k. is the fastest growing economy of the g 7 it was, and it's predicted to be also in $22.00. now this is in contrast to companies in that you brought for just italy, which is really a lot of that was due to the huge come on component of the tourist in tourism industry in also germany. actually the auto industry that has been sort of bone and spent the german economy as volkswagen. a g announced that they had the slowest growth in 21 over a decade. and 5th of their workforce was furlough during december. they've actually predicted the to, to the ship shortage and that dependent always be on ship. the growth is going to be slow right through the whole end of the 1st half of 2022. so germany is really suffering due to the massive dependents. i think on the auto industry versus the u . k. all the factors bef
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u . s. and you k intelligence, and everyone. certainly here the e u. a nato of following. the u. s. is lead on all night. intelligence ordains. thanks. that will leave that momentary james base there in munich. let's move over to moscow. now get a view from there and also to borrow, correspondent is danny. by sir dawson, president prison perhaps listening into these as statements. what are the russians say about what's happening on their side of the board? well, they have now officially closed the war border. they're only allowing people in to russia and not out alongside that border in the western part of russia with ukraine . and we have heard from local officials in a rural soft region, which is one of the many regions in this country as they have now declared a state of emergency as of this morning. because officials, they're say they have now received over 30000 people, mainly women and children, of course that have crossed over into russia since a the announcement was made yesterday. and that's the situation is the tier rating, and that's women and children at the elderly shou
u . s. and you k intelligence, and everyone. certainly here the e u. a nato of following. the u. s. is lead on all night. intelligence ordains. thanks. that will leave that momentary james base there in munich. let's move over to moscow. now get a view from there and also to borrow, correspondent is danny. by sir dawson, president prison perhaps listening into these as statements. what are the russians say about what's happening on their side of the board? well, they have now officially closed...
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u. s. makes his own decisions. so this is his own country and should make decisions as to where, where they sit with gun control. certainly in the u. k. funding hand guns was one of the best things we did that cut down the number of gun crimes that we had. so we have learned from this across the world. when you have time, david, how can get back to you just for a very brief, final 4. what's your answer? in terms of legislation or other means to dealing with rise in cases of gun violence in the united states. what needs to happen here in texas, in september of last year, carrying a weapon without a license carrying a weapon in full view became legal. the result has been many months of no deductible increase in firearms, insurance in the public, and a reduction in person on person crime. because the obvious outgrowth of that kind of law is that if a criminal comes to you and you have a gun, he's not going to choose to commit this crime against you because he will be shot. that's the reason we have firearms and holmes. that's the reason we have firearms in our cars, so that crime will be deterred by the criminals knowledge that somethin
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u. k is no longer at the u table. does mean that it's semi detached from the discussions that are going on there. and it's certainly a source of huge regret to all of the other you a member that he left it, they're not involved in these discussions. and the very active leaving did sort of open up a sense of the west simply not being as cohesive as it used to be. that there are certain divisions even if they may not directly apply to what's happening here. tell us more about where ukraine stands. now we heard yesterday about reserves being cold up, our reporter mathias building a who's had told me that he'd spoken to a young woman who retrained herself. she was a chemist and is now a soldier. and it's also just been called up this morning. where does ukraine stand with its forces as opposed to russia? well, certainly we've seen a lot of these efforts by the ukranian to show that, you know, they, they really want to fight that they want to defend their country. and it goes beyond even what you described. move them is lensky has been saying that ordinary people can take up arms in the situation that we face. but still
u. k is no longer at the u table. does mean that it's semi detached from the discussions that are going on there. and it's certainly a source of huge regret to all of the other you a member that he left it, they're not involved in these discussions. and the very active leaving did sort of open up a sense of the west simply not being as cohesive as it used to be. that there are certain divisions even if they may not directly apply to what's happening here. tell us more about where ukraine...
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the west and certainly the u. s. and the u . k. most a warning, all of imminent conflicts, they believe the president reaching his property, decided he's going to invite you crime. the russians of course, saying something completely different. the russians not attending this year's munich security conference. yes, we'll have the vice president of the us, the secretary of state, the nato secretary general, the president, the ukraine of most, the nato allies here. but the russians are not attending, they'll be watching. i think these words very, very closely to see what signs of unity they're off among those they type of nato allies. i'm with you crying and whether there are any cracks well or any disunity among the different nations. clearly all of the diplomats here, i think being briefed by the west and particularly the you asked about the intelligence. and i can tell you from conversations with diplomats, the what those briefings are really, really great. they're saying that they think they'll not just be an invasion of ukraine.
the west and certainly the u. s. and the u . k. most a warning, all of imminent conflicts, they believe the president reaching his property, decided he's going to invite you crime. the russians of course, saying something completely different. the russians not attending this year's munich security conference. yes, we'll have the vice president of the us, the secretary of state, the nato secretary general, the president, the ukraine of most, the nato allies here. but the russians are not...
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and they to member the 2nd largest army of nato's as certainly a very important position there in the u. k. for senior aides to prime minister voice johnson have quite within hours of each other. the wave of resignations comes as pressure mounts on johnston over the 40 gates candle investigations continuing to allegations that parties were held at downing street in breach of covered 19 lockdown roles. so far at least 17 m p f submitted letter is of no confidence in the prime minister, where we challenge has more from southern england. miramar said in her resignation that i said you are a better man than many of your detractors will ever understand. which is why it is desperately sad that you let yourself down by making a scurrilous accusation against the leader of the opposition. now the other resignations ah, basically being presented by lawless, the prime minister as part of this big, clear routes that he promised of the downing street operation. following the su gray repose bought. i have to say it doesn't seem like he's in control of these resignations or the moments and there's a sens
and they to member the 2nd largest army of nato's as certainly a very important position there in the u. k. for senior aides to prime minister voice johnson have quite within hours of each other. the wave of resignations comes as pressure mounts on johnston over the 40 gates candle investigations continuing to allegations that parties were held at downing street in breach of covered 19 lockdown roles. so far at least 17 m p f submitted letter is of no confidence in the prime minister, where we...
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well, certainly what we have seen here in the u. k. is the slapping of what the british prime minister bars johnson cause the largest sanctions ever on the russian president vladimir putin and a host of others. we know, for example, that bank subbing targeted at the same time, pushes kosa circle and wealthy russians who either live or have business here in the u. k. take a lesson which will design the u. k. as in nancy, the largest to most of your package of economic sanctions, the russia has oversee with new financial measures. we're taking new powers to target russian finance. in addition to the banks, we've already sanctioned these powers when they will not totally to exclude russian banks from the u. k. financial system, which is a cool swipe all the largest in europe, stopping them from accessing sterling and clearing payments through the u. k. now these unprecedented sanctions will aim according to the british prime minister to hubble the russian economy. you heard there about the banks. they, we have major russian banks that are
well, certainly what we have seen here in the u. k. is the slapping of what the british prime minister bars johnson cause the largest sanctions ever on the russian president vladimir putin and a host of others. we know, for example, that bank subbing targeted at the same time, pushes kosa circle and wealthy russians who either live or have business here in the u. k. take a lesson which will design the u. k. as in nancy, the largest to most of your package of economic sanctions, the russia has...
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u. k. what more do you have to tell us action? well, there's certainly 2 sides to war. decory general of the un, antonio gutierrez, gauze, and illegal invasion of a ukraine of boris johnson. it shall be said. i mean, i know we've been playing the brave journalists of our t risking their lives for coverage. i should say, the former journalist barn worth johnson responded to caused a band this station id by saying britain would be as bad as rusher of a band or t. so, or at least press freedom here for a while in his speech to day. whereas johnson said that russia attacked a country without provocation. obviously, 2 sides. the other side is there was provocation for 8 years as wirelessly. i was hank, and in fact the shelling was getting out of hand and her then johnston said the use chamberlain, sir. sir dayton lam comparison talking about to some far away country. it's not some far away country fafsa, he could have added that a far away country of damascus, syria where obviously british and american army der israeli bombers and bombed to, to lethal effect
u. k. what more do you have to tell us action? well, there's certainly 2 sides to war. decory general of the un, antonio gutierrez, gauze, and illegal invasion of a ukraine of boris johnson. it shall be said. i mean, i know we've been playing the brave journalists of our t risking their lives for coverage. i should say, the former journalist barn worth johnson responded to caused a band this station id by saying britain would be as bad as rusher of a band or t. so, or at least press freedom...
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u. k. prime minister ball is johnson announcing that the u. k. well now, except with g 's from ukraine. our daughter to policy, we know that as a situation developed and it certainly will you will be on top of the force as well . and an economist, richard wolf claims that barn. russia from the switch banking system would cause a huge financial problems worldwide in a global world, more globally interconnected than ever before. if you blocked the swift system, you are declaring a kind of economic warfare that will damage and destroy all kinds of economic relationships. the reason mister shows in germany did not want to and stopped the attempt to continue to freeze russia out of swift. was because it would throw the price of oil and gas up in the food beyond what it has already been. because you couldn't pay russia for the oil and gas through swift, and they wouldn't send it any more. and no one knows where that's going to go. so if they do that, if they actually go through with that, they will disrupt global trade. they will drive inflation through the roof. and let me remind everyone, russia, china, iran, and many other countries don't like the domination, the uni
u. k. prime minister ball is johnson announcing that the u. k. well now, except with g 's from ukraine. our daughter to policy, we know that as a situation developed and it certainly will you will be on top of the force as well . and an economist, richard wolf claims that barn. russia from the switch banking system would cause a huge financial problems worldwide in a global world, more globally interconnected than ever before. if you blocked the swift system, you are declaring a kind of...
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is it certainly a very important a position there in the u. k. for senior aged to prime minister boys johnson have quit within hours of each other. the wave of resignations comes as a pressure mounts on johnston over the potty gates, candle investigations, continuing to allegations at parties were held at downing street in breach of covered 19 locked anvils. so far at least 17 and peace have submitted letters of no confidence in the prime minister where we challenged has more on the aides who resigned veneer mertsa in her resignation. letter said you are a better man than many of your detractors will ever understand, which is why it is desperately sad that you let yourself down by making a scurrilous accusation against the leader of the opposition. now the other resignations ah, basically be being presented by loyal as the prime minister, as part of this big clear routes that he promised of the downing street operation following the su gray report. but i have to say it doesn't seem like he's in control of these resignations at the moment and ther
is it certainly a very important a position there in the u. k. for senior aged to prime minister boys johnson have quit within hours of each other. the wave of resignations comes as a pressure mounts on johnston over the potty gates, candle investigations, continuing to allegations at parties were held at downing street in breach of covered 19 locked anvils. so far at least 17 and peace have submitted letters of no confidence in the prime minister where we challenged has more on the aides who...
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u. k. shorter fired steer type missiles can be effective against russian helicopters and even it's attack. so ukraine grinning, armed forces have certainly showed fortitude when they have not rolled over, but yeah, definitely a capability advantage to russia. now we keep hearing from all sides, us all the nato allies, and they will be no boots on the ground in ukraine. today is in a 2nd round of western sanctions, but i can sanctions have anyway, media effect as boots on the ground. so it's a different effect. i think that you're going for sure you've got your imposing consequences on russia, on russia's economy, on key sectors of the economy and on p actors, sir, for sanctions against specific banks. and then i think the escalation of that should include sanctions against individuals and is inner circle. certainly have interest that can be, can be attacked with sanctioned imposing consequences rather than shifting what happens on the battlefield is important for the west for the us, nato e. u. and to continue with security assistance with your answering assistance as well. so i forget, as these are a lot of ukrainian lives being put at
u. k. shorter fired steer type missiles can be effective against russian helicopters and even it's attack. so ukraine grinning, armed forces have certainly showed fortitude when they have not rolled over, but yeah, definitely a capability advantage to russia. now we keep hearing from all sides, us all the nato allies, and they will be no boots on the ground in ukraine. today is in a 2nd round of western sanctions, but i can sanctions have anyway, media effect as boots on the ground. so it's a...
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but yeah, there certainly are going to be lots of people in the u. k. who are concerned about the queen and about her welfare. the rather brief statement from buckingham palace paint the picture of a queen who is not seriously ill, who has tested positive yes, but is well enough to carry on doing light duties as they possess. she is, of course, in good medical hands as you would expect for a woman of her stature and wealth. so professor that hugh thomas is the head of the medical household and the physician to the queen. he has a team that surrounds him and he is expected to be in charge of looking off to her . let's not forget that this is a 95 year old woman and her health has not been particularly good recently. she's been taking it easy to get, you know, tell you about, how does she catch this well, as you suggest in your lead, and that might have had something to do with contact with one of her sons, prince charles, the air to the throne. but that was going back 12 days or so now, so it's very possible that more likely that she probably contracts i
but yeah, there certainly are going to be lots of people in the u. k. who are concerned about the queen and about her welfare. the rather brief statement from buckingham palace paint the picture of a queen who is not seriously ill, who has tested positive yes, but is well enough to carry on doing light duties as they possess. she is, of course, in good medical hands as you would expect for a woman of her stature and wealth. so professor that hugh thomas is the head of the medical household and...
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see what comes out of that on the whole, political and payoff from moscow is certainly feeling the pressure of the e u. u. s. u k, announcing of raft of sanctions against russia, following deliberations between european leaders and brussels of the latest. here i just spoke a short time ago with paula sla, while they set the spelling out in some kind of spiral. they are growing with the u . k. imposing harsh sanctions on russia, they've now imposed an extra travel ban in terms of not only russian aircraft not being allowed to land here, but also private chase. at the same time v 2 me bank, the 2nd largest state own bank and a number of other russian banks have also been sanctioned. the u. k is no longer accepting visa applications from ukrainians who are stuck in that country unless they have close family. here in the u. k. and beat bella was ambassador to london has been summoned and told that the members of the ruling elite also to be sanctioned. for supporting russia's military moves, the opposition leader has said that more sanctions, honestly, as one of the members of parliament from his party has started re
see what comes out of that on the whole, political and payoff from moscow is certainly feeling the pressure of the e u. u. s. u k, announcing of raft of sanctions against russia, following deliberations between european leaders and brussels of the latest. here i just spoke a short time ago with paula sla, while they set the spelling out in some kind of spiral. they are growing with the u . k. imposing harsh sanctions on russia, they've now imposed an extra travel ban in terms of not only...
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and they to member the 2nd largest army of nato's as it is certainly a very important position there for senior age to the u. k. prime minister has quite within hours of each other. the wave of resignation comes as fresh amounts and boys johnson over the party gave scandal so far at least 17 and peace has submitted letters of no confidence in the prime minister. meanwhile, investigations continue inter allegations that parties were held downing street in breach of cove in 1900 long term goals, where we challenge has more from southern england. there is that magic number of 54 letters going into gram brady, who is the chair of the 922 back bench commission. basically, if the 54 letters is reached and a vote of no confidence is triggered in the prime minister that has not happened yet, those 54 letters have not gone in some have we don't know how many, but certainly the events of today are making the prime minister, look, i think, a little less stable than he was before and it was more on depression. now, none of the names of these resignations, a particularly big names, household names i should say, but they ar
and they to member the 2nd largest army of nato's as it is certainly a very important position there for senior age to the u. k. prime minister has quite within hours of each other. the wave of resignation comes as fresh amounts and boys johnson over the party gave scandal so far at least 17 and peace has submitted letters of no confidence in the prime minister. meanwhile, investigations continue inter allegations that parties were held downing street in breach of cove in 1900 long term goals,...
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so m no immediate change in time tables, but certainly a toughening up of rhetoric. sure. and ben wallace search the u. k. defense secretary sounding quite hard, quite hard nosed in the house of commons. what 90 minutes ago? now? that's right. alan was just referring to a president by didn't statement that he believed that president putin had firmly decided to launch an invasion just a few days ago. that was, and it's clear that the british government believes so to, that's what they're saying, that they, they have seen intelligence shared with the us, which suggests that what they call the russian playbook has started to be implemented. foreign secretary lives trust saying votes of the u. k. in the allies, a stepping up measures for the worst case scenario on monday. and then a few hours later, the defense actually been wallace in parliament saying that it looked more and more likely that in fact, russia had taken the decision and giving a bit of context for that. complimenting this trip build up, has been a prolific proliferation. a full flag operations propaganda, stunt, and russian news outlets carry
so m no immediate change in time tables, but certainly a toughening up of rhetoric. sure. and ben wallace search the u. k. defense secretary sounding quite hard, quite hard nosed in the house of commons. what 90 minutes ago? now? that's right. alan was just referring to a president by didn't statement that he believed that president putin had firmly decided to launch an invasion just a few days ago. that was, and it's clear that the british government believes so to, that's what they're saying,...
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u. k and poland, promising a new security pat i also have correspond nick connelly. how much of a help these nato deployments offer ukraine certainly show ukrainians, the value of nato membership that solidarity and willingness to support smaller countries and in times of tension. but of c, ukraine is not in nato and has no medium or short term perspective of becoming a member. so i think it's, you know, it's clear that ukraine will not get nature boots on the ground if russia were to learn some kind of intervention. i think a very important thing to bear in mind here is the scale. these couple of 1000 additional nato troops on the eastern flank are pretty, pretty small in terms of a comparison with the russians who have tens of thousands, if not more troops in the region, especially those russian exercises in belarus. nature general secretary stilton burg saying russia is planning, sent $30000.00 troops to those excise which are just of the board of the poland lithuania. so i'm not really comparable into the scale. yes it ukraine obviously needs or wants more direct military aid. it's appealing to germany. what difference would a
u. k and poland, promising a new security pat i also have correspond nick connelly. how much of a help these nato deployments offer ukraine certainly show ukrainians, the value of nato membership that solidarity and willingness to support smaller countries and in times of tension. but of c, ukraine is not in nato and has no medium or short term perspective of becoming a member. so i think it's, you know, it's clear that ukraine will not get nature boots on the ground if russia were to learn...
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u. k. you wait a long time for one button and 3 come along at one. so certainly that's the case in key after day. we've got not just the british prime minister, and also the polish, and the dutch leaders are making whistle stop so as to key f at the ukranian capital. so you can see that after a period where i think her residency lensky of ukraine had been complaining that europe wasn't doing enough. there's certainly a lot of diplomatic and political attention that he's getting in this immediate short term. as far as far as johnson goes, he was here at danny street this morning for a cabinet briefing, which was addressed by the chief of the defense staff with some pretty stark assessments as to exactly the threat that russia poses on that western plank. so while eastern plank of europe and russia's western flag, and he says that russia has land combat power gathered on the western border on a scale not seen before. together with a pattern of coercion and intimidation. i'm prime minister briefed ministers, his cabinet colleagues are on a, a package of sanctions at
u. k. you wait a long time for one button and 3 come along at one. so certainly that's the case in key after day. we've got not just the british prime minister, and also the polish, and the dutch leaders are making whistle stop so as to key f at the ukranian capital. so you can see that after a period where i think her residency lensky of ukraine had been complaining that europe wasn't doing enough. there's certainly a lot of diplomatic and political attention that he's getting in this...
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ludovico vaccaro as operation yellow gold. inadequate because of the k, a certainly still get in even when do they live with d a d o u a trailer, toyota, cham quantum quine is, will be done. i do suspect going on, but they say say all you accelerate junior, you sent for analysis by the investigators, the bottles turned out to contained rape seat oil. at this stage, vaccaro hadn't yet realized the size of the problem into the quest. a confidential when he cl up with the lead only throws jaqueline typically it typically stood on it behind the car to video leafy she in a sustained yet under the leafy she phantasmal ghost. the all factor intersect, a chilly telephony factor. the leadership actually dilemma truly main of your fact to just, i mean to bother you on the alley. i b, m a factor of measure gps to proceed with a economy on. so i started back to the nudging mall or want to home place like a drafted when these were methods comparable to those used routinely against the italian mafia. in this case, they revealed a major clandestine organization involving 34 people. because you made a lot of the will, the law, you n
ludovico vaccaro as operation yellow gold. inadequate because of the k, a certainly still get in even when do they live with d a d o u a trailer, toyota, cham quantum quine is, will be done. i do suspect going on, but they say say all you accelerate junior, you sent for analysis by the investigators, the bottles turned out to contained rape seat oil. at this stage, vaccaro hadn't yet realized the size of the problem into the quest. a confidential when he cl up with the lead only throws...
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u. k. las trust, she says that they haven't got any verified evidence yet. that an invasion has taken place, but certainly everything is in place for an invasion. ukraine is surrounded. we've seen for months, the build up of russian troops along all round ukraine now. and we've seen height and activity, particularly in the last few days along the eastern borders. that everything is in place should lottie marapoo to decide to go the next step and incent his troops into cray in a fallen invasion. i, beth nathan foster, moscow. thank you. while that a bad susan may be open to more talks, the u. s. in france of canceled meetings this week with russia's foreign minister. so guy left off your secretary of state, abbey blink, and says rushes language and actions. so it's not interested in any discussions. president putin's deeply disturbing speech yesterday and his statements to day made clear the world how he views ukraine. not as a sovereign nation with the right to territorial integrity and independence, but rather as a creation of russia and therefore subordinate to russia. it's a completely false assertion
u. k. las trust, she says that they haven't got any verified evidence yet. that an invasion has taken place, but certainly everything is in place for an invasion. ukraine is surrounded. we've seen for months, the build up of russian troops along all round ukraine now. and we've seen height and activity, particularly in the last few days along the eastern borders. that everything is in place should lottie marapoo to decide to go the next step and incent his troops into cray in a fallen invasion....
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u . k. a reportedly partially by pushing a mini cooper around the city of bath. so their appearance at the bob's lead. certainly highlight to look forward to ski, began making it slim, think they do soon, white a massive olympian. probably his last games and of course, curling and i can explore the winds again, especially in my view and that began today. why curly? why, what's so special? there was, there was a time when the m, when, when the u. k. curly theme just really captured the public imagination in great britain. and that was when i was growing up and ever since then curling is really been a sport. i look out for now the preliminary rounds of curling begin today, actually 2 days before the and the opening ceremony, of course on friday. so yes, the action is starting in just a couple of hours time. i will looking forward to that on going over d w sports. thanks a lot for them. q and i, we go to columbia, which is facing a deluxe dilemma over what to do with dozens of hippos. they were 1st brought there by notorious drug lord pablo escobar, and he was killed by police almost 30 years ago. and since then,
u . k. a reportedly partially by pushing a mini cooper around the city of bath. so their appearance at the bob's lead. certainly highlight to look forward to ski, began making it slim, think they do soon, white a massive olympian. probably his last games and of course, curling and i can explore the winds again, especially in my view and that began today. why curly? why, what's so special? there was, there was a time when the m, when, when the u. k. curly theme just really captured the public...
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certainly does not seem to me that it's, it's certainly an indication yet another indication that things are moving in the wrong direction in ukraine or the u. k. will continue to do everything we can to stand by the people of, of ukraine. ah, with a very robust package of sanctions, as you know what i can tell you. oh, and reiterate our position which let the united nations fully support the independent sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine within its internationally recognized borders as stated very clearly in a relevant general assembly resolutions. and again, we would encourage everyone involved a, to refrain from many unilateral decision or unilateral action, so that could undermine the territorial integrity of ukraine. and the implementation of the minsk agreements i think is endorsed by security council. and with regards to the status of don, it's andrew hans ah, let's bring our guests into the show. now we have joining us from moscow in russia, pavel folk, and how he's a defense and military analyst to know via get better in brussels. theresa fallon is director at the center for russia, europe, asia studies, and in kev peter
certainly does not seem to me that it's, it's certainly an indication yet another indication that things are moving in the wrong direction in ukraine or the u. k. will continue to do everything we can to stand by the people of, of ukraine. ah, with a very robust package of sanctions, as you know what i can tell you. oh, and reiterate our position which let the united nations fully support the independent sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine within its internationally recognized...
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certainly not all on the same page. the more they discussed this and about what role the united states, u. k. and continental european countries, a nato. what kind of role they should go headline.
certainly not all on the same page. the more they discussed this and about what role the united states, u. k. and continental european countries, a nato. what kind of role they should go headline.
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certainly glad to happen with us now. and then it brought reversal of an unpopular policy in the u. k. the government has announced intention to scrap a vaccine mandate for health care workers in england, amid severe staff shortages at hospitals. while vaccination remains our very best line of defense against carbon 19, i believe that it is no longer proportionate to require vaccination as a condition of deployment through statute. tens of thousands of national health care employees had faced losing their jobs if they didn't get their 1st shot this week, the policy had sparked massive outrage as about 80000 to any test workers are still on vaccinated. we spoke with a frontline worker, nurse, naomi bennett, who says the mandate infringed on personal choice. it was quite dangerous. you know, taken away the choice for the health care work. busy you know, there's lots resistance around the decision to actually make the faxing mandatory for health care professionals. i think it's important to look at some of the options. it's important that i keep up to date with the changing information be
certainly glad to happen with us now. and then it brought reversal of an unpopular policy in the u. k. the government has announced intention to scrap a vaccine mandate for health care workers in england, amid severe staff shortages at hospitals. while vaccination remains our very best line of defense against carbon 19, i believe that it is no longer proportionate to require vaccination as a condition of deployment through statute. tens of thousands of national health care employees had faced...
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certainly not all on the same page. the more they discuss this and about what role the united states, u. k. and continental european countries in nato. what kind of role they should go? headline? well, what do we have key on the surface. it is the same old story about russia invasion, fear mongering and so on. but i suspect that underneath every country a rehabilitation is trying to sort of, you know, like they say to fish in the my, the waters. and i feel good in order to johnson if you travel with all his party, whatever he was doing, the non stop. but you know, of course, is my always good, you know, to get tough stands and say that we're going to show it to russia and, you know, british presses johnson that, and you know, all this stuff, you know here the same thing in the united states of biden is not really about one thing. another thing, so it's always good to have a russia, it's neighbors, you know, need to just use their pool is what's happened is what they seem to be out of sync that you know, your brain. i was very happy to bring to the story so, but it wasn't what they kind of w
certainly not all on the same page. the more they discuss this and about what role the united states, u. k. and continental european countries in nato. what kind of role they should go? headline? well, what do we have key on the surface. it is the same old story about russia invasion, fear mongering and so on. but i suspect that underneath every country a rehabilitation is trying to sort of, you know, like they say to fish in the my, the waters. and i feel good in order to johnson if you travel...
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certainly not all on the same page. the more they discuss this and about what role the united states, u. k. and continental european countries in nato. what kind of role they should go ahead? lot of why do i have key on the surface? it is the same old story. beg russia invasion via montgomery and so on, but i suspect that and the knees, every country a repetition is trying to sort of, you know, or say to fish in the mighty waters. and i feel good in one born. johnson is very, very trouble with all his spotty gazing and whatever he was doing non stop. but, you know, of course, this might, it was good, you know, to day get tough stands and say that we're going to show it to russia and, you know, bridges presses johnson that and, you know, listen so, you know, he had the same thing in the united states and biden is not popular, but one thing, another thing, so it's always good to have, you know, russia, neighbors in a need. just use them policy. what's happened is what they seem to be out of sync grain. i was very happy to bring their stories, but what they kind of wanted to get with this way
certainly not all on the same page. the more they discuss this and about what role the united states, u. k. and continental european countries in nato. what kind of role they should go ahead? lot of why do i have key on the surface? it is the same old story. beg russia invasion via montgomery and so on, but i suspect that and the knees, every country a repetition is trying to sort of, you know, or say to fish in the mighty waters. and i feel good in one born. johnson is very, very trouble with...
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certainly being targeted here. searching in the cross jasmine as you said, all to you can, you could also u. k. all wrong. saw the arabic asi, spanish, or english, of course. you. i mean, do you think audi, germany, as i understand r, c, d, e, i should say, ought to what we was when it 1st launched only a few months ago. it was getting a good reception among the viewers in germany, but it seems your forty's didn't like that. i think that is precisely the issue because the audiences have been very responsive, you know, when launched the german language online operation back in 2014. and the audience has been very perceptive. you know, they turn to us to stories that are not covered by other news media, and that's why they like in the appreciate us. and for years we have been getting emails, phone calls, social media messages saying, when are you going to finally have a broadcast channel in the german language? and when we did, they indeed were very pleased with that very strong positive feedback from them. and i think that is what worries the, the authorities in germany because they would like t
certainly being targeted here. searching in the cross jasmine as you said, all to you can, you could also u. k. all wrong. saw the arabic asi, spanish, or english, of course. you. i mean, do you think audi, germany, as i understand r, c, d, e, i should say, ought to what we was when it 1st launched only a few months ago. it was getting a good reception among the viewers in germany, but it seems your forty's didn't like that. i think that is precisely the issue because the audiences have been...
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u. k prime minister boards, johnson and the russian president later today we're a challenge will bring us up to speed on that, rory. well, certainly it shows as dough. so as to saying that the diplomatic channels a still open that these lead is around the world are still talking to each other. and that is obviously a good thing. interestingly, the call was postponed. it was supposed to be taking place yesterday, but because bar johnson had to stand up in front of parliament and address the country on the party gate scandal had to reschedule the conversation to today. not quite what, but in a person makes of the hats. that dynamic will only have to guess. certainly, it's impossible to imagine the russian president's having to go through anything similar with the tightly controlled or socratic system that he's built around himself over the last 20 years or so. but britain's perspective here, it's strategic calculus as ever as a mixture of interests and values. on the values let, yes, it wants to stand up for a young democracy against a bigger autocratic orthor. it's harry and neighbor. it also wants to show that britain is in its br
u. k prime minister boards, johnson and the russian president later today we're a challenge will bring us up to speed on that, rory. well, certainly it shows as dough. so as to saying that the diplomatic channels a still open that these lead is around the world are still talking to each other. and that is obviously a good thing. interestingly, the call was postponed. it was supposed to be taking place yesterday, but because bar johnson had to stand up in front of parliament and address the...
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u. k. and ireland being warned to stay at home. hundreds of flights have also been canceled for a challenge, has more from dopson crossing the london is certainly paid incredibly gusty. where i'm at the moment behind me you can see dartford bridge now normally that brings road traffic south across the river thames. it's part of the m 25, the london all but all most away. but since 5 o'clock this morning, gmc, it has been shop completely to traffic because of storage units because of the highway and they can see one of these guests coming in. now that's the kind of thing we've been saying all day so far. red warning are in place around the country . certainly may have been really in place in wales in the south west. that's where the wind and the rain has been worse, but they're also in place across london. and the south is now a red warning of a higher level of warning. that basically means there is danger life. so far we have not seen any report of lives, big loss, but that has been damage. we're likely to see much more of that as well. this is a 2nd story to a rolled in from the atlantic in one week there was dudley before unit. and then you m
u. k. and ireland being warned to stay at home. hundreds of flights have also been canceled for a challenge, has more from dopson crossing the london is certainly paid incredibly gusty. where i'm at the moment behind me you can see dartford bridge now normally that brings road traffic south across the river thames. it's part of the m 25, the london all but all most away. but since 5 o'clock this morning, gmc, it has been shop completely to traffic because of storage units because of the highway...
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u. k. cross year of music. whereas we have scheduled the cross here of knowledge for 2020 to 2023. we most certainly support such contacts between the civil society of our 2 countries. but so far we have not discussed these matters. i do hope that we will have a chance to talk about the bilateral agenda at lunch. we have not yet discussed that because madam secretary from the day out said, well we've asked her to talk about the prairies. she is says she would like to discuss and she named ukraine. bella rose, china and iran as these priority issues. and we have spoken in detail about the implementation of the means. agreements. these means agreements are not just not implemented by key if they are overtly rejected by the representatives of the ukrainian regime. we have also spoken about what actions we undertake to persuade those who have influence on the key regime. tier make zelinski and his government leave up to the commitments that are enshrined and the means agreements and the relevant you and security council resolutions. and we have divergence is with regard to our interpretation of the mins
u. k. cross year of music. whereas we have scheduled the cross here of knowledge for 2020 to 2023. we most certainly support such contacts between the civil society of our 2 countries. but so far we have not discussed these matters. i do hope that we will have a chance to talk about the bilateral agenda at lunch. we have not yet discussed that because madam secretary from the day out said, well we've asked her to talk about the prairies. she is says she would like to discuss and she named...
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u. k, for secretaries. i guess preparedness for these talks, given her not letting the names of the conflict regions, any new crania, i mixing them up with regions in russia that was viewed is certainly a bit of a blunder. well, i don't think she's got 28 when any school prizes the geography the, the idea that she thinks about you can supply the baltic by the black sea. nonsensical. and not knowing that said last off bottom as a part of russia also seems to be pretty poor. but all that we'll say about charles is that she is a good negotiator, that she was to minister for international trade. and so many trade deals on britain's behalf, and she is new to the job. but what i do think she's trying to do, and i do worry lots of what she was saying might have been for the domestic market . and she was trying to in bulkhead enough, boucher, we all know that bought us johnson is in trouble at the moment. and we all know that there are a number of politicians within the conservative party for buying take over. one of hold is lynne traverse, on the whole though, as i say, i'll give it a benefit of the doubt because she is new to job. what do you make of the messages coming from other countrie
u. k, for secretaries. i guess preparedness for these talks, given her not letting the names of the conflict regions, any new crania, i mixing them up with regions in russia that was viewed is certainly a bit of a blunder. well, i don't think she's got 28 when any school prizes the geography the, the idea that she thinks about you can supply the baltic by the black sea. nonsensical. and not knowing that said last off bottom as a part of russia also seems to be pretty poor. but all that we'll...
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certainly an encouraging directional travel. linda, most of europe leaders seems to be getting behind it. mostly use leaders, i should say, a distinct exceptions. almost all the u. s. and the u. k. r. fortunately bought the diploma. he's been given a chance on charles schultz was determined to give it a chance today. although of course, he had to make the usual comments about various aspects of russia as be presented in the western media in order not to be accused of being a pussy in the company of soon. so obviously you have to be a little bit critical as well. i also found interesting that puts in referred to the previous 2 political crisis before you prior to the one in yugoslavia, the bombing of last and the child, the show last had to justify that with a slight story of the time, which was an excuse to wear for nato aggression at the time, followed by the w and the story in iraq again and excusable western countries, aggression and therefore this invasion story, this fake invasion story, is just yet another example of fake news designed to justify western policy. hopefully, that may be put to bed increasingly as the weeks go on, because we're fortunate description of the d
certainly an encouraging directional travel. linda, most of europe leaders seems to be getting behind it. mostly use leaders, i should say, a distinct exceptions. almost all the u. s. and the u. k. r. fortunately bought the diploma. he's been given a chance on charles schultz was determined to give it a chance today. although of course, he had to make the usual comments about various aspects of russia as be presented in the western media in order not to be accused of being a pussy in the...