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u. k. good to see you, frank. could you tell us, please, what the military implications are of this time having been blowed up a good morning on the bus before going on to that? but we should observe that that no co incidence isn't that this happened the day after initial operations, probing operations of starting for the offensive. there was no military benefit to doing this on the costs of the ukrainians. there may be no military benefit eventually for russians, but to the extent that there is it would, it would obstruct any r p a. so other operations and not reach it, carried out by, by you pregnant forces. and i would be surprised that the credit is what, not at some point planning operations across the, the, the, the river. sorry. you said that's the, that's the dividing line. they have crossed before they conducted camacho and marine operations died before. those will be repeated. but the tubs of, uh, any advantage to the paintings of it, to the equations of this up. so that'd be not the russians did this, no
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u. k. good to have you here with me. okay. and to you throughout the war many times via video link. and it's the 1st time you're actually joining us here in the studio and what a time it is to have you here to, to unpack everything that's going on because it has been quite an extraordinary weekend. what do you make of a really extra rate? and i think you've covered the events very well in the program. i think the big question that's outstanding and it's very much in social media today, is a split between people. and i must say, i'm one of these who believe that this is what it appears to have been? it was the result. it was a means to me by developing a group, probably with some support elsewhere within the system. and it was cooled off following extensive behind the scenes debate simply getting onto a se, kalsich baby. but there isn't other school the thought being pushed by. lot of rush us both is. this is a coming plan to drawer out to things that amazing to maneuver the group to buy the risk and, and threaten new crime with a new front. i think that's pretty far fetched, but the
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u. k. right. it's good to have you on the program. is this a victory for common decency and respect for the wall and respect for truth and politics in the u. k? yeah, i'm not sure it is. i think this, this is very much a power struggle in the party in the conservative party as opposed to the us where it says the struggle between the, the left and the right. the democrats and republicans. this is very much a power struggle in, in the conservative party. it's, and, you know, recall that it was only, you know, 2 years ago, 3 years ago that the forest johnson had a record victory in the, in the elections and how 80 st majority. and yet you've seen so many people and as old party turned against them. so it's so it's a little different but, but there's a lot of similarities as well. and, well, let's pick up with this idea of, of a power struggle inside the conservative party. i mean, you're, you're right, he had an impressive election victory and the last 4 years. but we've also seen him, you know, basically forced to leave office resigned b
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so you have that agreement that in terms of exchanging goods and, and also the u. k. being able to supply the us with the whatever the inputs is required for the defense cooperation that already exists. of course, between the us, the u. k. and an australia which has to be strong, of course, quite recently that that is allowing free movement of all of the products. also, course, it's in the area of the minerals and, and to the types of material that is absolutely need it for moving into the green technology area. so that's quite an important part to view k to ensure that there are no terrorist. so at least those easier of trades between the 2 countries. so the cost to businesses, the case, considerably less, both in terms of being in tech support. and of course being able to import as well . and that's very significantly, is the question of whether some of the, the inputs from the you came to the say of the production of cars. and can be considered to be a domestic input. because under the, the new rules that are being set up in the us. but you have to have a certain d
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u. k. kits are in very good stuff, the pollutant a report on may 17th. after arriving from the serbian capital battle grade where he lives, kornberg was question for more than 5 hours about his political views, covering everything from the current british political leadership, to the ukraine conflict. his electronic devices on the bank cards receives the officers specifically demanded to know whether the grey zone had ties with brushes, security services over there, publishing of hack material, no reason was given for the detention. these are some examples over my shoulder here. all of his work going back many years, including reports on british plans to bomb the try me in bridge the plot to dismantle the grades on itself. the investigative groups editor in chief mex blumenthal, believes london is targeting journalists because they are exposing violations of international domestic law. so this was, in my view, political repression by the british state, which has no really speech protections against a journalist who has been exposing, in, meticulous and c
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u. k shamefully. following along is or maybe good. we don't know what their intent is to keep this one going on as long as possible. they have no intention of ending this thing any time soon. i or the run out of the focus on this other conference, peter, you know, any upright care like this stage of leadership is a structure takes funding. we want to support for this and we have a location picked out for the summer, but it's very important. and saying mind me sooner rather than later. and that's what we're focused on. we get to bed on the and that, and as of, of these governments want to continue to purge and try and take the office and to change the regime and rush, it just goes in solar. so the chessboard remark showed that, but that's why the stomach was going to be right. thank you, graham years on zillow roll loser. there are same lines. they're attempting to bring the see far over there and stopped doing it. that's fiction. in, in, in cambridge, ohio, one of the things i really worry about is that, you know, when i think of, you
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u. k. territory after that can go to the european level, but it's, it's really not looking good. now, as long as the legal team argued that the u. s. u k. extradition treaty does not allow extradition in cases that are political and turns out there are some members, apartment in the u. k who are speaking out saying look, it just may be that very thing to put disappointing. the k high court has denied julie on the sand, the right appeal, his expedition to the us. more important than ever vs trillion. government continues their advocacy and push for an immediate end to this matter. does the role of law apply into u. k. guys, sir jonathan? swift rejection of julie in a sense, appeal against extradition is another unfavorable duty shall ruling and backs the question. whose interest is the judiciary serving? it's certainly not the public interest. it seems like this is a freight train on a one way track. it's going a 1000000 miles an hour, and it's very, very hard to do route for us on just legal team. and at this point they still have one last stop. before the end of line, we'll have
u. k. territory after that can go to the european level, but it's, it's really not looking good. now, as long as the legal team argued that the u. s. u k. extradition treaty does not allow extradition in cases that are political and turns out there are some members, apartment in the u. k who are speaking out saying look, it just may be that very thing to put disappointing. the k high court has denied julie on the sand, the right appeal, his expedition to the us. more important than ever vs...
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u. k. territory after that can go to the european level, but it's, it's really not looking good. now, as long as the legal team argued that the u. s. u k. extradition treaty does not allow extradition in cases that are political and turns out there are some members, apartment in the u. k who are speaking out saying look, it just may be that very thing deeply disappointing. the u. k. high court has denied juliana send the right appeal, his extradition to the us. more important than ever vs trailer and government continues their advocacy and push for an immediate end to this matter. does the role of law apply into u. k. guys, sir? jonathan swift? rejection of julia in a sense of bill against expedition is another unfavorable duty shall ruling and backs the question whose interest is that your issue is serving? it's certainly not the public interest. it seems like this is a freight train on a one way track going a 1000000 miles an hour, and it's very, very hard to do route for us on just legal team. and at this point they still have one last stop. before the end of line. we'll have t
u. k. territory after that can go to the european level, but it's, it's really not looking good. now, as long as the legal team argued that the u. s. u k. extradition treaty does not allow extradition in cases that are political and turns out there are some members, apartment in the u. k who are speaking out saying look, it just may be that very thing deeply disappointing. the u. k. high court has denied juliana send the right appeal, his extradition to the us. more important than ever vs...
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u. k. territory after that can go to the european level, but it's, it's really not looking good. now, as long as the legal team argued that the u. s. u k. extradition treaty does not allow extradition in cases that are political and turns out there are some members, apartment in the u. k who are speaking out saying look, it just may be that very thing. deeply disappointed in the you. k high court has denied julia and assigned the right appeal, his extradition to the us. more important than ever vs trillion. government continues their advocacy and push for an immediate and to this matter, does the rule of law apply into u. k. guys, sir? jonathan swift, rejection of julia in a sense of bill against expedition is another unpaid them about do the show really and backs the question close interest is the judiciary serving? it's certainly not the public interest. it seems like this is a freight train on a one way track going a 1000000 miles an hour, and it's very, very hard to do route for us on just legal team. and at this point, they still have one last stop before the end of line will
u. k. territory after that can go to the european level, but it's, it's really not looking good. now, as long as the legal team argued that the u. s. u k. extradition treaty does not allow extradition in cases that are political and turns out there are some members, apartment in the u. k who are speaking out saying look, it just may be that very thing. deeply disappointed in the you. k high court has denied julia and assigned the right appeal, his extradition to the us. more important than ever...
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u. k. territory after that could go to the european level, but it's, it's really not looking good now as long as it's legal team argued that the u. s. u k. extradition treaty does not allow extradition in cases that are political and turns out there are some numbers, apartment in the u. k who are speaking out saying look, it just may be that very thing. deeply disappointed. the k hi court has denied julia. i'm assigned the right appeal, his extradition to the us. more important than ever vs trailer and government continues their advocacy and push for an immediate and to this matter, what does the rule of law apply in the u. k? does sir jonathan swift, rejection of julia in a sense, appeal against expedition is another unfavorable duty shall ruling and backs the question whose interest is the duty should reserving? it's certainly not the public interest. it seems like this is a freight train on a one way track. it's going a 1000000 miles an hour, and it's very, very hard to the route for us on just legal team. and at this point, they still have one last stop. before the end of line, we'll
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u. k. territory after that can go to the european level. but it's, it's really not looking good now as long as it's legal team argued that the u. s. u k. extradition treaty does not allow extradition in cases that are political and turns out there are some members, apartment in the u. k who are speaking out saying look, it just may be that very thing. people of disappointing the k high court has denied julie on the sand, the right appeal, his expedition to the us. more important than ever vs trillion. government continues their advocacy and push for an immediate end to this matter. does the role of law apply into u. k. guys, sir. jonathan swift, rejection of julie, in a sense, appeal against extradition is another. on faith and level d shall ruling and backs the question whose interest is that your issue is serving? it's certainly not the public interest. it seems like this is a freight train on a one way track going a 1000000 miles an hour, and it's very, very hard to do route for us on just legal team. and at this point they still have one last stop. before the end of line. we
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u. k shamefully following along is or maybe good. we don't know what their intent is to keep this war going on as long as possible. they have no intention of ending this thing any time soon. i the run out. but again, to focus on the summit conference, peter, you know, any upright care like this stage of leadership is day structure takes funding. we want us to work for this and uh, we have a location picked out for the summer. but it's very important to say mind me sooner rather than later. and that's what we're focused on. get to bed on the, in this of, of these governors. the want to continue the urge and trying to take the office and to change the regime in russia. it's just the grocery solar, so the chessboard room show that, but that's why his stomach was going to be right back on to the world news. or there are c mines that are attempting to bring a ceasefire over there. doing what that's fiction in, in, in cambridge, ohio. one of the things i really worry about is that, you know, when i think of, you know, i hear all these uh,
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good. so i think that that's, that's different, a, to jobs in the, in the u. k. that's kind of new offer to this a, to, to this a we've gone to a corner. mckinney got i think it's a very 5.8 president other a one to the political party, adolfo border and z misses back to our ingle, but even more for us, a great pleasure having you on the program here on, on the international. thank you very much. thank you you too bye or i thank you for joining us here for this program. one off the international, we are back to soon with more of your the warming up. i need to ship a position associated with the money i have to have the courses is a certificate us for the use a but for this progress clearly tells me that this was the 1st quote the the customer knows and then the the policies for the insurance card too much of what the .
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u k members? now one of the west has been reconsidering good sentiment. ties with the terms cool . is it because it's been in right now about the threatening nature of the war? because b, m j has become obsolete for the west. wherever the reason has. it's too little too late. while the united states revoke the designation of the m a k as a foreign terrorist organization in september 2012, the united states does not see the m a k as a viable democratic opposition movement that is representative of the randy and people. the state department continues to have serious concerns about the m a k as an organization, including allegations of abuse against its own members. can you have a case in petersburg now for ongoing coverage of the international maritime defense? i think i said for the 1st time, but the main face of russia's both include in chrome, stops the conferences, showcasing weapons as needed. able technologies from over 250 exhibitors from russia and beyond. a correspondence shape is, is that so you're joining us for another day at this very important naval conference. the inte
u k members? now one of the west has been reconsidering good sentiment. ties with the terms cool . is it because it's been in right now about the threatening nature of the war? because b, m j has become obsolete for the west. wherever the reason has. it's too little too late. while the united states revoke the designation of the m a k as a foreign terrorist organization in september 2012, the united states does not see the m a k as a viable democratic opposition movement that is representative...
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u. k. base is all over the news now. that could be a good gesture. but the point is that we can, if you still remember that they were on the list of good service groups and they released that, then they remove them there from the lease, and they support that. then they worked with them every year. you'll have missing some of them or you can do a presentations attending to the events of some it's uh now yes, but that's a good point that they have a stop that support of the 1987 chemical bombardment of the city of south dashed is another incidents or to one has highlighted washington's role and responsibility. thank you. and good citizens, iraq's chemical weapons were reportedly produced using materials supplied bother us, and other western countries shipped out to both sides and there. so we could, the big chemically bummed women, children, man and youth because they did have a series of sawdust you, um, and other places he was in humane. i believe the us needs to stop such actions. from the c, r a led 1953 to that toppled the 1st democratically elect
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u. k. are calling it outrages, prudel and a war crime. and you one security council convenes an emergency meeting the really good to have here with us. a humanitarian emergency is unfolding and southern ukraine following the destruction of a major dam, controlled by russia. keefe is accusing moscow of blowing off the cough, got them to slow ukraine's military and mate signs of ukrainian counter offensive. gaining traction. thousands of civilians have been forced to evacuated from the flood waters, prompting local officials to declare a state of emergency concerns over the nearby sufferer. really, a nuclear power plant are also growing. it draws water from the reservoir that's now draining away. meanwhile, the kremlin is accusing ukraine a sabotage to distract from alleged failures on the battlefield. a wall of water sewage is through a massive breach in the car hole, cut them flood vultures appearing to overwhelm what was left of the damaged infrastructure. as the torrent rushed down stream, the level of the deep pro river rose several maces, submerging roads, parks, roof tops, and even carrying away buildings. it was this uh build y
u. k. are calling it outrages, prudel and a war crime. and you one security council convenes an emergency meeting the really good to have here with us. a humanitarian emergency is unfolding and southern ukraine following the destruction of a major dam, controlled by russia. keefe is accusing moscow of blowing off the cough, got them to slow ukraine's military and mate signs of ukrainian counter offensive. gaining traction. thousands of civilians have been forced to evacuated from the flood...
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u. k. i. austin, well, he makes of rushes claim that it has repelled the major you printing and offensive . well, good afternoon andrea, but we can tell nothing from this video footage. it has no at this time. and even if it did all it shows it is as you will have c and vehicles being engaged. but upon the bile tell everyone to tag uh, ordinance in. no great numbers it later on in the video you see about the stilted russian officer claim. all kinds of heavy casualties which are completely on evidence. however, aside from this, one thing we need to be aware of as this campaign goes on, that will be casualties. but i think this is not an announcement of any kind of success by the russians, except the propaganda play. okay, i did want to ask you about a new video that's been released by the ukrainian defense and ministry. it's called plans love silence. we're going to take a quick look and then we'll come back to front the okay, that video that really released by the training on me indicating that that won't be a formal announcement of this much anticipated account offensive. so how will we know if it's
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u. k. prime minister wishes to not compelled their 1st meeting as leaders at the white house. and they pledge to deepen their cooperation on everything from economic security to ukraine. our white house correspondent, kimberly how good reports a meeting for the 1st time at the white house. us president joe biden, a u. k. prime minister, reach you soon at announced a landmark agreement to solve the problem. next one with the atlantic declaration seeks to improve security through economic cooperation between the u. s. and the u . k. the leaders, the ledge nations like russia and china seek to exploit the western allies resources, and the deal will reduce vulnerability the challenges we face all, much more economic in nature. and the only way we're going to meet those challenges is to work together to strengthen the resilience of all supply chains to research the technologies of the future. together, the logic declaration also means reduced trade barriers for new technologies, including artificial intelligence. this, as the u. k. plans to host a global summit this fall to mitigate a ais risks. the 2 leaders also pledge ongoing support for ukraine, and despite some waiting support of the us congress to continue funding
u. k. prime minister wishes to not compelled their 1st meeting as leaders at the white house. and they pledge to deepen their cooperation on everything from economic security to ukraine. our white house correspondent, kimberly how good reports a meeting for the 1st time at the white house. us president joe biden, a u. k. prime minister, reach you soon at announced a landmark agreement to solve the problem. next one with the atlantic declaration seeks to improve security through economic...
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u. k. now where one in 7 people in the country have experience hung good last year due to a lack of money. that's according to our reason report by the trussel trust. it's a british food, fine charity. this consistent oper trajectory exposes that this we can assist in the social security system that they're driving food bank need, rather than just the pandemic or the cost of living crisis as well. the additional sophistic show that more than $11000000.00 people are facing food insecurity. their portals have exposes a significant rise and the cost of living food banks and other assistance programs have helped some of the population in the year k, but 71 percent of those suffering from hunger have not received the necessary support. the government analyst admit that living standards in the u. k, or the was level since they began tracking them in the 1950s. well, the person has the 6 largest economy in the world at a rising. inflation is now outpaced salary increases for nearly everyone. the rate of inflation on food prices of the highest on record in recent times. and the u. k . 5 minutes or
u. k. now where one in 7 people in the country have experience hung good last year due to a lack of money. that's according to our reason report by the trussel trust. it's a british food, fine charity. this consistent oper trajectory exposes that this we can assist in the social security system that they're driving food bank need, rather than just the pandemic or the cost of living crisis as well. the additional sophistic show that more than $11000000.00 people are facing food insecurity. their...
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u. k. germany from some kind of there every weekend saying don't say anything good . i mean the suggestion is an attempt to keep everything quiet. what trappings play out was suggested make, don't play with or anything like that. will suggest that we have them and can do with them and them and bring them out for by them to say again today is we're, we're watching, it's too early to tell how this will play out. but when you talk to russian experts in dc don't just, you know, talking have pundits for all the talk of removing future. there is some concern because that is also the starting, but he keeps all these factions together. what happens off the future? do they were the ones that were like provision to have the russian nuclear also, i'm going to show me the question, say, what are they think based on their public statements, it appears to be as a business function have, right. but no, i think it's fair to say right now the world over, there are more questions than answers you have. i appreciate your coming out today to talk about us domestic politics. we thank you
u. k. germany from some kind of there every weekend saying don't say anything good . i mean the suggestion is an attempt to keep everything quiet. what trappings play out was suggested make, don't play with or anything like that. will suggest that we have them and can do with them and them and bring them out for by them to say again today is we're, we're watching, it's too early to tell how this will play out. but when you talk to russian experts in dc don't just, you know, talking have pundits...
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many companies as above we have gone and as the i'm able to procure goods and services from here in canada street in the us and the u. k. due to these sanctions imposed by the way these are you because functions because do we need to impose the profile of the united nation? these a sentence will really soon change ident be we put so that took place. the struggle with the people involved with us. so that those things between the one to instead of order sided by 2, which is really about which so in a way they closed all the foxes. i was in bubbling to leave because as you all with some but we've got very easy. okay. you too. and so with incentives, we impose ones and barbara was pictures, plus the parts in flor equipment. this and baldwin, parliament has passed a controversial patriotic bullet criminalizes, 86. as in me safari diplomats of foreign governments. the function of these in terms of association assembly as well as speech it has how is that being made to was harsh and some mixed reactions. while critics embryo positions say it is the most to quote, you know, ever passed in the countries post colonial history. p
many companies as above we have gone and as the i'm able to procure goods and services from here in canada street in the us and the u. k. due to these sanctions imposed by the way these are you because functions because do we need to impose the profile of the united nation? these a sentence will really soon change ident be we put so that took place. the struggle with the people involved with us. so that those things between the one to instead of order sided by 2, which is really about which so...
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good thing. yeah, that's certainly the 1st step. you talked about the u. k. in the us, there is specific evidence of loneliness as a pandemic. julianne you were the lead scientific editor of a recently published us surgeon general advisory, which i have here on my computer. it's titled our epidemic of loneliness and isolation. and further down, it says that lacking social connection is as dangerous as smoking up to 15 cigarettes a day. and if and if and if found that poor social connections is linked to real health outcomes like heart disease, stroke the, the risk of developing dementia. julian, just how serious are these warnings? yeah, so you know, when we take both the trends of significant portions of population that are lacking, connection in, in one way or, or even multiple ways along with the serious kinds of health consequences and the implications for public health are tremendous. um, i'll just give you an example of loneliness increases risk for earlier death by 26 percent. so social isolation by 29 percent living alone by 32 percent to but the good
good thing. yeah, that's certainly the 1st step. you talked about the u. k. in the us, there is specific evidence of loneliness as a pandemic. julianne you were the lead scientific editor of a recently published us surgeon general advisory, which i have here on my computer. it's titled our epidemic of loneliness and isolation. and further down, it says that lacking social connection is as dangerous as smoking up to 15 cigarettes a day. and if and if and if found that poor social connections is...
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and if the i'm able to procure goods and services from here to canada street in the us and the u. k. due to these sanctions imposed by the way these are equal sanctions. because do we need to impose the profile of the united nation? these a sentence will really resume change ident, be we put so that's at least the struggle with the people involved with us. so that the screen between the one to visit or for the study button, which is really what's about which so you know, we add the clues or the foxes i was in bubbling to leave because as you all with some but with the video. and that is full. so when incentives we impose on to the bible, mostly clothes couldn't get the parts keeping flow equipment isn't. but when parliament has cost a controversial, patriotic, bold, criminalizes. any success in me, safari diplomats of foreign governments or functionaries in terms of the association assembly as well as speech it has how is that being made was harsh and some mixed reactions. while critics and the opposition say it is the most to communion no ever passed. in the countries post colonial
and if the i'm able to procure goods and services from here to canada street in the us and the u. k. due to these sanctions imposed by the way these are equal sanctions. because do we need to impose the profile of the united nation? these a sentence will really resume change ident, be we put so that's at least the struggle with the people involved with us. so that the screen between the one to visit or for the study button, which is really what's about which so you know, we add the clues or the...