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u. k. however, the prime minister announced a cap on energy prices to protect consumers. let's draw says the average annual household bill for gas and electricity will be limited to 2 and a half 1000 pounds as around $2900.00. and i can tell the house today that we will not be giving it to the leader of the opposition. oh, for this to be funded through a winful task that would undermine the national interest. by discouraging the very investment we need a present putin's threat increases the likelihood of energy rationing in europe this winter. and let's say august was already the most expensive mom on record for energy tariffs. on the continent, prices in germany were more than 35 percent higher last month compared with the same month a year before. france recorded a small increase with cost rising a little over 22 percent. and in italy, the prices jumped nearly 45 percent in netherlands. the energy bills were a record, a 151 percent higher in august this year, than in august 2021. ah. let's bring in our guess san dream dixon. declare is an energy, climate researcher and
u. k. however, the prime minister announced a cap on energy prices to protect consumers. let's draw says the average annual household bill for gas and electricity will be limited to 2 and a half 1000 pounds as around $2900.00. and i can tell the house today that we will not be giving it to the leader of the opposition. oh, for this to be funded through a winful task that would undermine the national interest. by discouraging the very investment we need a present putin's threat increases the...
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u is no longer dependent on north stream gas supplies. he admitted, however, that the situation remains tense. e k, hammer, an economist, and publisher of the word shaft, octal, business newsletter, says if the situation is actually far worse than politicians are trying to portray it is more something that makes suspicion. that gives thought for conspiracy theories and so on that of course the americans are, we need from the brakes. we need from the politics already. of course said yes, no problem. everything is fine. but if we get interruptions, this will have a much, much cost in the economy. it makes it much further damage because when you're not reliable anymore with your sources, germany is not the good producing occasion anymore. and this will harm the economy much more that anybody can see it's a complete sham, that's how russian liter vladimir putin describes. the west promise to export grain from ukrainian ports to the world's most impoverished countries for sustaining another. but it is, according to the latest data, on september 23rd out of $203.00 ships with grain. the left from ukrain
u is no longer dependent on north stream gas supplies. he admitted, however, that the situation remains tense. e k, hammer, an economist, and publisher of the word shaft, octal, business newsletter, says if the situation is actually far worse than politicians are trying to portray it is more something that makes suspicion. that gives thought for conspiracy theories and so on that of course the americans are, we need from the brakes. we need from the politics already. of course said yes, no...
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however, we should know that she's not a one of the leading figures among the protesters. the u. k. a central bank is buying government bonds after the pound dropped to an all time low against the dollar on monday. well that was after chancellor quasi quoting announced tax counts . that would cost the government for he $7000000000.00 before palestinians have been killed during an israeli ride on a house in the jeanie refugee camp and the occupied west bank more than 30 israeli military vehicles. and bulldozers was seen in the area with those are the headlines . the news continues here on al jazeera after the string. in these turbulent times, up front returns for a new season. join me, mark them on hill as we take on the big issues. they are literally being turned back. how is this not a contravention of international law? this is exactly the place for us to interrogate people about issue that letter from the state of democracy around the world to the struggles faced by the under represented. those voices have to be brought to the table bay half the matter. we have to start to talk a
however, we should know that she's not a one of the leading figures among the protesters. the u. k. a central bank is buying government bonds after the pound dropped to an all time low against the dollar on monday. well that was after chancellor quasi quoting announced tax counts . that would cost the government for he $7000000000.00 before palestinians have been killed during an israeli ride on a house in the jeanie refugee camp and the occupied west bank more than 30 israeli military...
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u. k. turkey and australia to be guarantor states. the proposal these allies should make clear commitments to support ukraine's military. however, ukrainian officials say this proposal is not a substitute for joining nato. was cross live now to earle ras, me as an executive vice president of the your asia center earl. it's great to have you on the program today. now, what do you make of the security guarantees or rachel, i think the if they've been proposed before, and i think there's the secretary austin, kind of talking about them and plus bring them up. so what basically this does is that it codifies, or it put a legal framework on, on commitment that need to be provided by the, by the guarantor, different level, certain ones on a military, certain amount would be non military. but essentially, you might have, you move that up quite to the nato membership, article 5, but it let it move that up, even though we've seen the fact. so, ukraine's actually to be literate and part of nato sexually but, but this actually, i think, is, is an escalation of the commitment. and it even discusses the multi decade commitment. so we're look
u. k. turkey and australia to be guarantor states. the proposal these allies should make clear commitments to support ukraine's military. however, ukrainian officials say this proposal is not a substitute for joining nato. was cross live now to earle ras, me as an executive vice president of the your asia center earl. it's great to have you on the program today. now, what do you make of the security guarantees or rachel, i think the if they've been proposed before, and i think there's the...
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u. k. turkey and australia to be the guarantor stays, it says these partners should make clear a commitment to support ukraine's military. however, key officials say this proposal is not a substitute for joining nato. url rasmussen again says the ultimate goal is to drag the conflict out for as long as possible the fact. so, ukraine's actually to be bitter to part of nato. secondly, but, but this actually, i think is it is an escalation of the commitment. and it even discusses the multi decade commitment. so we're looking at western powers, trying to drag this on as long as possible. this is essentially drawing down their own surprise and essentially develop the right thing nato members for a country that's not part of the, it's not part of nato. there's no defending democracy. it's not really a democracy. and it seems like one of the potential guarantors turkey cars, serious displeasure in kiev, that's after a website link to the ukranian foreign ministry demanded sanctions against several turkish bank executives and business men for failing to join the sanctions against russia. that's just by the significant assistance and kar
u. k. turkey and australia to be the guarantor stays, it says these partners should make clear a commitment to support ukraine's military. however, key officials say this proposal is not a substitute for joining nato. url rasmussen again says the ultimate goal is to drag the conflict out for as long as possible the fact. so, ukraine's actually to be bitter to part of nato. secondly, but, but this actually, i think is it is an escalation of the commitment. and it even discusses the multi decade...
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u. k. turkey and australia to be the guarantor stays. it says these partners should make clear a commitment to support ukraine military. however, key officials say this proposal is not a substitute for joining nato url. rap music, executive vice president of the erasure center, says the ultimate goal is to drag the conflict out for as long as possible the fact . so, ukraine's actually being littered on part of nato sexually. but, but this actually, i think it is an escalation of the commitment, and it even discusses the multi decade commitment. so we're looking at western powers trying to break this on as long as possible. this is essentially drawing down their own surprise, the supplies, and essentially the will, the rising nato members. but it really is shocking to see the amount of weapons, the amount of a flowing in the money flowing in the crane. and yet they talked about insult, since the senior people, this is just me, it's humility. i would find it. humility, humiliating. if i was your european diplomats have those types of comments made? it said the ukraine is dictating the past. and it seems like one of the potential
u. k. turkey and australia to be the guarantor stays. it says these partners should make clear a commitment to support ukraine military. however, key officials say this proposal is not a substitute for joining nato url. rap music, executive vice president of the erasure center, says the ultimate goal is to drag the conflict out for as long as possible the fact . so, ukraine's actually being littered on part of nato sexually. but, but this actually, i think it is an escalation of the commitment,...
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however, say the government is spending too much of the tax payers money on the event the may feel for the u. k. a facing a backlash, not only for members of the public, but also from diplomat says heavy restrictions report to the been imposed on, well, they did the riving for the funeral. the us media outlets politico has reported that a travel protocol was sent to respected embassies, telling the dignitaries to arrive at westminster abbey, in shed buses. an exception is said to have been made for joe biden, for him, his own private transport list after returns. he says, there's speculation that is due to biden's age. this stems from a legal copy from downing street. remember, the prime minister of britain has only just been elected by a 1000th of the population by tore the members. and it's not buckingham palace saying lis leaked memo says because of security, the world leaders are going to have to go by bus. that's usually the speculation is joe biden. people saying presidents, happy to go by bus, but he's over 18. so if it is a way to avoid it, we will try the humanitarian crisis as the jap
however, say the government is spending too much of the tax payers money on the event the may feel for the u. k. a facing a backlash, not only for members of the public, but also from diplomat says heavy restrictions report to the been imposed on, well, they did the riving for the funeral. the us media outlets politico has reported that a travel protocol was sent to respected embassies, telling the dignitaries to arrive at westminster abbey, in shed buses. an exception is said to have been made...
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u. k. he's also had of state of 14 of them, including australia, a law law make his there have already sworn allegiance to king charles. the government, however, hath made no secret of wanting the country to become a republic. and last year, charles was in barbados to witness it cut ties with the british crown. after nearly 4 centuries, ah, closer to home, the king has to insure his own family presents a more united front. there was surprise and for many, a sense of relief. when his son's, william and harry, along with their wives, appeared together following the queen's death relations between prince harry and both his brother and father have been strained since he and megan gave up their royal duties to move to the us. there are many pressing issues in charles's royal inbox, summers, mundane as a leaky pen. ah, the king's every move now under global scrutiny, ah, a period of change ahead. let's take a closer look and bring in doctor helena from bismark. she's a historian and visiting research fellow at kings college in london. welcome to the day dr. fun bismark plenty of challenges await the new king. what's next for him and britain. well,
u. k. he's also had of state of 14 of them, including australia, a law law make his there have already sworn allegiance to king charles. the government, however, hath made no secret of wanting the country to become a republic. and last year, charles was in barbados to witness it cut ties with the british crown. after nearly 4 centuries, ah, closer to home, the king has to insure his own family presents a more united front. there was surprise and for many, a sense of relief. when his son's,...
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u . k to come here and it affects for many the monarchy was not just a symbol. it's part of what it means to be british. however evident whether guided by protocol or genuine feeling is unwelcome, uncomfortable in a new and while somebody may accept that, as a justification for the media is reluctant to speak ill of the dead, fewer will tolerate other stories important being overlooked. well, morning, quite a bit unstable time in britain at the moment. we've had a new prime minister 3 days before the queen died and actually little to no coverage if that kind of policy that might be an active. so for instance, we have the energy bill crisis, which is ongoing, which the b, b, c, one particular present when the b b. c said that of course, insignificant now. well, of course not insignificant when people ask that tease not be able to afford them energy bells to be cold winter that definitely will be asked to come from that. and there's various kinds of instability in britain at the moment. still kind of coming from breck that the panoramic is still ongoing, and all of that has been pushed aside in favor of this one
u . k to come here and it affects for many the monarchy was not just a symbol. it's part of what it means to be british. however evident whether guided by protocol or genuine feeling is unwelcome, uncomfortable in a new and while somebody may accept that, as a justification for the media is reluctant to speak ill of the dead, fewer will tolerate other stories important being overlooked. well, morning, quite a bit unstable time in britain at the moment. we've had a new prime minister 3 days...
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some members of the british public, however, say the government has spending too much of the tax payer's money on the event. the may feel right. the u. the u. k is facing by class not only for members of the public, but also from diplomats as heavy restrictions have reportedly been imposed on world leaders arriving for the funeral. the us media out the politico has reported that a travel protocol was sent to respective embassies, telling the dignitaries to arrive at westminster abbey, in shad buses. an exception if that would be made for joe biden, for him see the own private transport journalists now see what times they say for speculation that is due to biden's age. this stems from a leaked copy of from downing street. remember, the prime minister of britain has only just been elected by a 1000 of the population by tory party members. and it's not buckingham palace saying this leaked memo says because of security. the i will lead is going to have to go by bus. that surgery was regulation. it's joe biden. people saying are presidents, happy to go buy a bus, but he's over 80. so the, if there's a way to avoid it, we will try the humanitarian
some members of the british public, however, say the government has spending too much of the tax payer's money on the event. the may feel right. the u. the u. k is facing by class not only for members of the public, but also from diplomats as heavy restrictions have reportedly been imposed on world leaders arriving for the funeral. the us media out the politico has reported that a travel protocol was sent to respective embassies, telling the dignitaries to arrive at westminster abbey, in shad...
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u. k. special relationship was still in place. he congratulated her and he, he thanked her for the you case, contribution in the war against russia, ukraine. ah, he however, did mention northern island. he was seeking her support in trying to smooth things over and get agreement with the european union over post wrecks. it legislation on northern ireland. this is something he wants assurances that the could be a solution on a he also pushed the point that russian aggression had to be challenged in every area possible with the full force of nato in terms of cooperation with supporting ukraine. it seemed to be a very amicable conversation, and she also spoke to president zelinski in ukraine. in fact, that was the 1st conversation she had with a foreign leader. she assured him of continued support from the u. k. in the long run, in the long game, in that war that she would never really pull out in terms of a supporting in every way she could as she committed herself to that, the 2 leaders then disgust vladimir putin and the way he was the weapon izing energy, i disgust how that crisis was being handled and how they had to think long term on that because the
u. k. special relationship was still in place. he congratulated her and he, he thanked her for the you case, contribution in the war against russia, ukraine. ah, he however, did mention northern island. he was seeking her support in trying to smooth things over and get agreement with the european union over post wrecks. it legislation on northern ireland. this is something he wants assurances that the could be a solution on a he also pushed the point that russian aggression had to be challenged...
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however, when they felt the heat, they had to go to use the nuclear energy and then they stop and the activate the local u. k site. this is, this is a moral moral question. this crisis basically is raising a moral question about what the you used to lecture the word about and how much of the us and see it and how much they are actually fulfilling the commitments when it comes to human rights and defending the human rights. and actually trying to defend those who are oppressed, or dose or suffer. i think these are another round of, of, of assessments to all of this values that you and to make. and they used to settle the people in that egypt all the preston and what's your take on that? i mean, critics will say that concerns about any concerns that germany would have about human rights in the gulf region would be put to one side. now, because of germany's energy needs, well, it's not as simple critical as it sounds, if the fundamental human rights violations, germany and the european union will stand up and call them fundamental human rights violations. what i think is beneficial, not only in this dialogue th
however, when they felt the heat, they had to go to use the nuclear energy and then they stop and the activate the local u. k site. this is, this is a moral moral question. this crisis basically is raising a moral question about what the you used to lecture the word about and how much of the us and see it and how much they are actually fulfilling the commitments when it comes to human rights and defending the human rights. and actually trying to defend those who are oppressed, or dose or...
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u. k. m, including, we just mentioned australia, new zealand, canada, jamaica, and others. and we know that some of those countries do not want a british wanted to be head of state. however, i think what the, the queen did was that she really what her magic in some of those places. so let me just give you an example. ireland. now, no british monarch had been to ireland until the queen went, which was in 2011 for a 100 years. in 2012. she shook hands with martin mcguinness. he was the former head of the i r re. so she was a woman who, even though she was british, she managed somehow to bridge that gap to work towards peace in countries like that . she stood for example, against apartheid in south africa and was said to have had quite a conflict with her. then british prime minister margaret thatcher, also southern rhodesia now's in bob way. she did not like the white racist government there. so although she oversee, couldn't get too involved. she was very, very involved in her, in the commonwealth. and i think many of those countries, even if they don't want a british monica had of state, very grateful for the role she played in bringing people together. it's been just su
u. k. m, including, we just mentioned australia, new zealand, canada, jamaica, and others. and we know that some of those countries do not want a british wanted to be head of state. however, i think what the, the queen did was that she really what her magic in some of those places. so let me just give you an example. ireland. now, no british monarch had been to ireland until the queen went, which was in 2011 for a 100 years. in 2012. she shook hands with martin mcguinness. he was the former...
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however, there are growing calls from irish republicans and nationalists for northern ireland to leave the u. k. and for united to begin island to become a united nation, will the passing of queen elizabeth to think have any bearing on the current political debate? well, i think it will, she, that in many ways was a link was the past having ran for 70 years. the 1st prime minister that she was involved with was winston churchill. and she has presided over the loss of the british empire since 1953 and many occasions has gone to visit commonwealth countries out of simply left the empire. so there are, there will be many people who think that this is a chance really to complete the brick. because in many ways ireland was britain's 1st colony on the north of ireland as the last remnant of that 1st colony. so it's a matter of completing the job whether or not the arrival of king charles the 3rd as has any impact. it is difficult to say. but certainly the passing of queen elizabeth, who was this constant over 70 years, will in many ways fuel the desire to complete the process of the colonialism. bria
however, there are growing calls from irish republicans and nationalists for northern ireland to leave the u. k. and for united to begin island to become a united nation, will the passing of queen elizabeth to think have any bearing on the current political debate? well, i think it will, she, that in many ways was a link was the past having ran for 70 years. the 1st prime minister that she was involved with was winston churchill. and she has presided over the loss of the british empire since...
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u. k is continuing to mourn the death of queen elizabeth or coughing his country lying in state of the scottish capital by tens of thousands of people have been chewing to pay their respects. however, amid the grieving, there are some who have been asking questions about the whole concept of a monarchy. now, although vastly outnumbered by mourners, some signs of protest have been seen calling for the establishment of a republic. however, the issue of free speech has arisen after those protesters were arrested. i do not want to live in a country that arrests people for holding up our offensive signs as though it is some sort of fascist dictatorship. being anti monarchy is not a crime, and freedom of speech is paramount. you can go ahead and mourn the clean all you want, but don't pretend like the longest, raining monarch is some innocent granny and has nothing to do with all the red and did all over the world. this is not a random point. many conservatives are now actively arguing in favor of monarchy. there is another word for that. it's called a dictatorship. they're trying to convince their voters that it is a better system than democracy and monarch sounds better than dictator.
u. k is continuing to mourn the death of queen elizabeth or coughing his country lying in state of the scottish capital by tens of thousands of people have been chewing to pay their respects. however, amid the grieving, there are some who have been asking questions about the whole concept of a monarchy. now, although vastly outnumbered by mourners, some signs of protest have been seen calling for the establishment of a republic. however, the issue of free speech has arisen after those...
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however, the spots are limited. you can sign up. >> at draymond green, be ball camp. >> dot com. he understands the importance of giving back to the u how important they are to the kt to be able to come back the u.s. to a camp and allow me to help teach on what you know, a lot of his advice as well was important for him. we want to make sure that the camp is going to be the challenging camp for all the kids in. we're going to do something that they normally don't see a side of that can do some cardio. do some of those 80's which are being my list and he's won the best condition guys in the nba. right? and he owes his hat to, you know, being one of the hardest workers. >> i got to hang with 2 of the rooks today. patrick baldwin, junior and ryan rollins, i've been told pj's the gym rat and yes, to be told to leave the gym while ryan has been rehabbing hard to be ready for camp, but today they got to get out and explore the city a bit. even learn how to roll sushi in japan town, the 2 young ins are loving their new city and learning about its rich culture. all right. that's your look at sports. back to you guys. >> coming up next, a windy weekend burning man in the n
however, the spots are limited. you can sign up. >> at draymond green, be ball camp. >> dot com. he understands the importance of giving back to the u how important they are to the kt to be able to come back the u.s. to a camp and allow me to help teach on what you know, a lot of his advice as well was important for him. we want to make sure that the camp is going to be the challenging camp for all the kids in. we're going to do something that they normally don't see a side of that...