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u. k that went back some years and it became an independent subsidiary that was owned by the group parents only a few months back. and it is, it's significant to the u. k. i believe is about 7000000000 pounds worth of deposits, and the u. k. government is going to have to take some steps to address this collapse. otherwise, it will have an effect from monday on firms that need to draw down money to pay salaries to cheap subscriptions. and to keep these businesses taking over they, they tend to have quite concentrated deposits in this, in this bank, both the u. k and u. s. climes off the bank and it is going to affect other countries. there's no doubt. and of course we said earlier that this is the 2nd largest bank failure in u. s. history yet. it janet jaelyn says, sir, yes, we want to avoid contagion, but no way they'll be a bailout. what do you make of the comment? i don't think it's not surprising to be honest. i and it seems we have lost alistair, alistair, well, then that would have been such a an interesting answer. no doubt to that question, but we have to leave it there. that was alistair, well, man, there pops, will get him back. meanwhile, the l
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and even if he was maybe ridiculed for that in the u. k, i think in germany he struck a nerve with the environment. and the fact that he continues to do so also really highlights his, his is really an example of his dedication to the topic. and that when he is here, i mean he is not just visiting a hydrogen technologies. representatives are on our hydrogen technologies and hambrick. he's also visiting an organic farm here in berlin known as part of when a co village. and so his and yesterday night, he attended a sustainability reception at bellevue palace together with president frank. but as time maya says and hard visit is dotted with these events that are obviously have to do with the environments and sustainability. and i think that since a strong signal to outside viewers, that this is important, that's why he's attending. it's a topic close to his heart. and it's something that concerns us all. now, in general, the welcome that he has received. he and queen consult camilla, have received has been, has been very warm. but of course there
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u. k. and i think that's why, you know, europe, i mean, he was meant to visit france 1st, but i think this really shows that even though the u. k is not part of you anymore . europe, men who have written remains an important partner to the u. k. what are you? we've been talking about the political or, you know, larger picture, but what about germans themselves? the average german for. what are people here in germany? think about this visit. i think they're quite excited to see a normalization of relationships between the u. k. and germany and i think this sort of marks the beginning of that. i think they feel that to i was speaking to am some germans early and one of them said, oh, it's nice that you know he's coming over. so as a sense of good friendly signal to us. but he also says, you know, germany could do with some royals themselves, you know, because we only fly our flags when we play football. so i think this sort of reflects this wider impression that sometimes you get that germans have
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i politically impartial organisation after posting a controversial tweet on thursday, criticizing the u. k. government for its immigration policy and comparing language used by the conservatives to the rhetoric used in 1930 germany. when asked on friday, linux stood by his words and think about the query. i got to read that with the sound by what you said, sorry, the sound by what you said in your 3 thank you. in a show of solidarity regular match of the day personalities including ian right and many active premier league players had refused to appear on saturday show. meanwhile, politicians from both sides of the spectrum have weighed in. i wouldn't want to silence anybody's opinions. i know he'll all do that. he's not her politics presenter or news presenter or so on, but he's clearly august the marker. i mean what he said was grossly offensive and he doesn't seem to be showing any contrition for that whatsoever. my concern is that really the focus on this is being used by the government both to find someone to blame and also to distract from their own serious failures on policies. morni
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indicated to the british authorities for the need for them to put up adequate security at the, at the u. k. i think that's product it was later demanded for india continent in san francisco, which over the weekend was also attacked by people waving hollis on flags. now the key word here is holostar for more context on it. i'm joined by my colleague john carter care in delhi shuttle. how does holostar connect? the police search for? i'm with bald sing in india up with violence outside indian diplomatic missions abroad or aberration. so what is done is the idea of a separate nation for the seeks. now this is an idea that the 2 groups in india in punjab, in the 19 eighties and it eventually led to a very violent phase of terrorism or militancy in punjab in which thousands of people lost their lives. the assassinations, high profile assassinations of those era include that of former prime minister indira gandhi. the palestine movement was eventually outlawed in india. but up there is a popular sentiment around it which still exists in india and abroad, especially in those countries where seek dia
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and i mean, he's also to day visiting a refugee center and all of this comes amid and the u. k. m, you know, attempting to severely limit the right for asylum in the u. k. and i think it is a small signal. it is a small signal, a, but it also it, what he's doing here doesn't really stand in contrast with what he has done in the past and the u. k. he is always someone who has attended and, and attended events and has supported of civil rights and, and, and social justice. and he praises community work. so there are things that he has been, he's been standing for for years. of course, this could be seen as a little nudge to the u. k. but some, apart from that so far, i think his emphasis is really rebuilding to british m relations. and so far it looks as if he's doing pretty good job at that. all right, and just so the of you as are aware, we're seeing pictures now of the blunder. stark, her lawmakers and dignitaries, gathering, waiting for king charles to start speaking. i believe there are also, some british are members of parliament, politicians in the audience. and we certainly
and i mean, he's also to day visiting a refugee center and all of this comes amid and the u. k. m, you know, attempting to severely limit the right for asylum in the u. k. and i think it is a small signal. it is a small signal, a, but it also it, what he's doing here doesn't really stand in contrast with what he has done in the past and the u. k. he is always someone who has attended and, and attended events and has supported of civil rights and, and, and social justice. and he praises...
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down security, a british debit of mantic offices including removing security barriers outside the u. k. i commission in new delhi. those measures father. thank why are radical, separate as group on indian diplomatic office in london volition in delhi has said the british authorities should be held accountable. auntie, the rwandan sharma reports from the thing toby unfolding. jordan, new delhi is that the british high commission here has lost extra security. security also has been reduced at the residence of the british on the war in new delhi. it seems like india has had enough. now, don't get me wrong in the us, not trying to be irresponsible. here it is just the sun and barricades. little put here that have been to move the security personnel still stay port inside. but why is india taken this measure? which is seen as a retaliatory one, it's essentially because last week on sunday. in fact, there was a group off color, sunny separatist that stage to put us outside the indian high commission in london, colostomy separately. so essentially group all the men who is seek indians and job to
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but the most to see just what just monitor it is to job so when i that from u. k, i felt both very inspired. but did this in time? i was very said, you're looking to the students the same age as you and they're making like a small rockets and they're building it like it, schools and universities and they have so many opportunities there. and you realize have been curious and you don't have like anything so we have been funding and we have applied for a drug hopefully to from what we can use to keep or to, to put a commit skeptical up with the struct. it's not just the next to yes, i should be able to go with the with the, with the different i me use the little bits and there's a display and i'm going to get the most up in the level the stab hello. look just to be on lunch at the boys. she is still out today and i don't go in tonight for the last minute. i did need to be ready to start with a budget. it was dated, so let you know. yeah. which and do i yet. others to do it. you know, i feel really fast. yeah. so i had told them that i had ah ah, just a quite a nowhere
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i banged up. well, is racial soon actually youth care a boon for the u. k. you know, having a young pair of eyes at 10 downing street or will, his age proved to be a liability, especially on the global stage. because by contrast, us president joe biden is approximately twice his age. is quite clear to most independent observers of politics across the world that by the chain you've reached into your eighty's and you've been around the electrical shock up for as long as job by the eyes stain to hang up the political. i add joe biden, and my opinion is if he has the answer to america's problems, then the asking the wrong questions to begin with because the mind does not represent the future of america, doesn't speak up for all the people across america. this is a mind who was going to, we to under maine, the positive progress of policies of the late so bad. nissan, those were family sandals. were talking about universal medicare for all would be on the sanders was talking a cancellation of a student tuition fees to left so many millions of the poverty that know
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i think i'm certainly in the u. k. and the likes of france and germany. i think where the difference is, is that we're seeing this slightly clumsy politics. i think certainly in terms of president microns handling of what is on the so if you look at it purely on economics is moved to increase the pension age by 2 years is long overdue. and successive presidents have tried and failed to do to do to do he's done. and it's the, the way that it can handle that is that is causing the anger on the street. similarly in the u. k, i think if you look at a public sector strikes, my impression is that this is very poorly handled by the government. and initially offering extremely media pay offers, which are now which then gradually growing back on. and i'm going to have to offer slightly more gender settlements. i think it's the poor politics slightly, this kind of kind of tinian government approach that is exacerbating the anger on the street and it is on the street. right. and we were seeing the pictures from france and i've been paying attention to what's going on
i think i'm certainly in the u. k. and the likes of france and germany. i think where the difference is, is that we're seeing this slightly clumsy politics. i think certainly in terms of president microns handling of what is on the so if you look at it purely on economics is moved to increase the pension age by 2 years is long overdue. and successive presidents have tried and failed to do to do to do he's done. and it's the, the way that it can handle that is that is causing the anger on the...
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that costs almost 50000 owens a year to attend know the overwhelming majority of families across the u. k. i don't am anywhere near 50000 pounds, but that's, that's mine was able to have his dad p to have them educated that wouldn't. chester boarding school a private school near to where he was born and shows hampton in the social cost of england. the man was born and a privilege, and the man represents privilege. he as no i'll but jim ignorant story average am i vince so far from discrimination suffer from low income suffer from hosing. this is a man who has never known any of those problems and f, any of the years wish to can so venue from 2007, they will see the young, fresh, bushy killed richie sherlock bell. every one in b, b. c. documentary that he had many friends that were upper class and out of stock chrissy and he says and some working class and laughs and says, well, not working class. but then goes on to tell everyone that he goes to state skills to let people about the 2 could go to oxford. and cambridge just lake hadn't even though he went there from a private boarding school,
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i started my journey as the u. k. government was being taken to court over what 3 and jose claimed was it's breach of the climate change act. the judge has now published his decision and i'm catching up with friends of the earth lawyer, katie, to cower. so casey, i'm longing to know what the judgment says on jasmine is a when was amazing where absolutely delighted. yes. we've been successful in proving that they have indeed reached the climate change act. so we're very, very happy. it is easy to throw around was like historic landmark, but how would you describe this judgments? i think those words are fully deserved in this case, because this is the 1st time that the government has been found in breach of the climate change act and the climate change that is a fundamental significance to our ability to counter the climate prices that we find ourselves in is the will wake up call for the government. and the next episode on explore how the law is being used to hold those responsible for climate change to account wherev
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u. k. e, u and u. k. u s relations. joe biden has already endorsed this agreement. i registered i in fact promised to buy that the g 7 summit and bali in november that he would have a day before the 25th anniversary of the good friday. and favorite average is coming up in april. so it's, it's more than just about northern ireland that it was interesting ah, a yesterday that are sort of under lion, i immediately offered the u. k. access to the use horizon program for research and innovation, which is 95500000 euro over the next 5 years. so as i say it's, it's important that this gets up and running, but it's about the e u, u k, a u. s. relationship big reset after 2 or 3 really bad years. we shall see how quickly the old does get resets, unfortunate that we have to leave that. let's thank all of my guests, jill, what brian fini. and danica back. thank you so much for joining us on this edition of inside story. and you can see the program again any time by visiting our website at al jazeera dot com and the further discussion go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot
u. k. e, u and u. k. u s relations. joe biden has already endorsed this agreement. i registered i in fact promised to buy that the g 7 summit and bali in november that he would have a day before the 25th anniversary of the good friday. and favorite average is coming up in april. so it's, it's more than just about northern ireland that it was interesting ah, a yesterday that are sort of under lion, i immediately offered the u. k. access to the use horizon program for research and innovation,...
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and the u. k. i want to just go back to the u. s. banking system for a moment. we had some interesting comments from john yellen. recently, the us treasury secretary saying the regulators aren't looking to provide blanket deposits, insurance to stabilize the u. s. financial system, do you think they are doing enough to stabilize the banks? yes, i think there, i mean, look, there's whatever you want to call them. you know, 2 weeks ago with s t b and signature, their bailouts, their back stops. and their guarantees. and you also see huge subsidies in the u. s . economy right now with the so called inflation reduction act, which is basically the green new deal. you know, that's, that's based favoring certain industries. but just creating so much liquidity. and that's really been the problem. the last 3 years, the massive increase in dollars years 40 percent more dollars in the market than there was 3 years ago. and you saw that that's really essentially what caused the problems that s v b. they weren't able to make loans fast enough, so they were buying, you know,
and the u. k. i want to just go back to the u. s. banking system for a moment. we had some interesting comments from john yellen. recently, the us treasury secretary saying the regulators aren't looking to provide blanket deposits, insurance to stabilize the u. s. financial system, do you think they are doing enough to stabilize the banks? yes, i think there, i mean, look, there's whatever you want to call them. you know, 2 weeks ago with s t b and signature, their bailouts, their back stops....
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and i had to in some pieces, it was stolen air when i was in swaziland and even when i was in the u. k. i think about twice where the paintings and the drone in the just kind of frame disappeared. but i was flattered, but somebody loved my wife. how would you feel if it had been and you are to a sitting in western museums? yeah, i think that one of the most kind of really painful them of these, how a work of art is born. the 10 oil is the struggles. the juggling that takes place in some will is mind in order to produce a work of art. and after all of that struggle and all that power, yo, it benefits, you know, somebody else who says about one of the most coolest things that can be visited upon a talented person or even an ordinary person. and why do you feel western countries are still holding on to these treasures? there was a hold on to this on duty because they are worth a lot of money and to their vertically a, you know, works of art. and they know that as long as the human race in exist there, those pieces are going to play a very vital in the road or for either tracy nelson keeping
and i had to in some pieces, it was stolen air when i was in swaziland and even when i was in the u. k. i think about twice where the paintings and the drone in the just kind of frame disappeared. but i was flattered, but somebody loved my wife. how would you feel if it had been and you are to a sitting in western museums? yeah, i think that one of the most kind of really painful them of these, how a work of art is born. the 10 oil is the struggles. the juggling that takes place in some will is...
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and the u. k. i say they're working to minimize damage from the collapse of silicon valley bank. washington's treasury secretary janet yellen has rolled out to rescue package for the firm. last week's collapse was the largest failure of the u. s. bank. this is the 2008 financial crisis. the bbc has apologized. the cancelling several sports programs over the weekend because of a boycott by presenters and pundits. they refuse to work after much of the day house gary lenika was suspended. the u. k. public broadcaster has accused lenika of breaching impartiality guidelines by criticizing the government's new immigration policy and follow stories on our website at al jazeera dot com and back with more news and half. now, next on out as there is one on east to stay with us on counting the cost, china has set the lowest g d p target in decades is the era of reporting growth over the president to below it tells us how least developed countries can reach that full potential of gene therapies can save millions
and the u. k. i say they're working to minimize damage from the collapse of silicon valley bank. washington's treasury secretary janet yellen has rolled out to rescue package for the firm. last week's collapse was the largest failure of the u. s. bank. this is the 2008 financial crisis. the bbc has apologized. the cancelling several sports programs over the weekend because of a boycott by presenters and pundits. they refuse to work after much of the day house gary lenika was suspended. the u....
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and it's here in the u. k. i can 2019 where andre kellen was appointed russia's ambassador to the u. k. during that time, he's face cool to be expelled by the former prime minister of u. k. boys johnson. i've won opposition. m pate has accused them of simply being a pirate for vladimir putin regime. andre kellen roches ambassador to the u. k. talks out to a 0 ah, under kellen, russian ambassador to the united kingdom. thank you very much for talking to al jazeera. it's been a yale violent blood shed. tens of thousands of people possibly killed, possibly millions been forced into exile from ukraine. we're talking about people living in basements about economic instability, also rippling around the world. it's very, very hard to imagine that all of this was in russia's initial plan. we began, it's so called special military operation. something most other countries simply call a war. ah, let me bring it up up to date because the conflict inflict did not start at the year ago. it has started in 2014, when very natio
and it's here in the u. k. i can 2019 where andre kellen was appointed russia's ambassador to the u. k. during that time, he's face cool to be expelled by the former prime minister of u. k. boys johnson. i've won opposition. m pate has accused them of simply being a pirate for vladimir putin regime. andre kellen roches ambassador to the u. k. talks out to a 0 ah, under kellen, russian ambassador to the united kingdom. thank you very much for talking to al jazeera. it's been a yale violent blood...
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and i think the visit of can charles is also a fine from the u. k. m. that's it really values. it's partnership with germany and it's friendship really and that's reflected not just in, you know, the in the, in the kings visits, you know, but also i think, equally on the other side, if you look to germany, the way has been received a welcoming fine. tell us emily charles is spending 3 days care in germany. what's next on his agenda? well, as he kind of expected it for a very packed schedule, really. and we've got appointments tomorrow where he's going to visit a german of british military units to illustrate german, the corporation between the jamie in the u. k. within ne. so he's also going to visit an organic farm, a so called broader when echo eco village, that sort of, you know, reflect for his interest in sustainability in the environment. but i think most importantly, he's going to hold a speech in the german bonus heights in the course of it. he's going to hold that speech in germany. now as some of you might know him, his late father philip, he also spectrum fluently. an
and i think the visit of can charles is also a fine from the u. k. m. that's it really values. it's partnership with germany and it's friendship really and that's reflected not just in, you know, the in the, in the kings visits, you know, but also i think, equally on the other side, if you look to germany, the way has been received a welcoming fine. tell us emily charles is spending 3 days care in germany. what's next on his agenda? well, as he kind of expected it for a very packed schedule,...
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u. p. did. but they never really address the issue of have the border would work. post brack says i don't think they could expected breath it to when most people didn't in the u. k. establishment. i know they never really had came up with that in the thinking that was done in ireland was never really replicated pre referendum in the u. k. but there was definitely a feeling during the brett's in negotiations that the nationalist voice had very good expressions through the actions of the government of our and, and at 3 the european union reflecting those concerns. whereas the unionist voice was subjugated if you like to the wider concerns of the u. k. government determined to secure the sort of brett's it. it won't said allowing a hard breaks it with a lot of divergence. and basically at the end of the day when push came to shove, maurice johnson sacrificed the unionist interest in the interests of the sort of brexton that he felt he had to deliver for the conservative party, mississippi. the cobra you in in belfast were quite sure whether you were shaking your head in agreement or disagreement there. but also you know, i just wanted was bringing that to you. p. s
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and, and i also look at inflation here in the u. k. the numbers went up from $10.00 to $10.00, but it's becoming more of a service sector, wage price spiral, and you know, rent and hotels is up 12 percent. food prices went from 16.8 percent year over year and inflation in january to $18.00 in february. and you see similar numbers in the us. so it doesn't. i think pals trying to show some optimism and hoping that inflation will, will come down to the 2 percent target this year. but i just don't see that in the data. and you also have continued hostility to the supply side. so, you know, as long as you keep over taxing and taking money out of the private sector into government, with bailouts and, and, you know, subsidies and all kinds of government intervention. you know, i, i don't think that the, the supply side is going to improve. therefore, the only thing they have to do, the only tool in the kid is to reduce the demand side by raising rates. and that's unfortunate, but it's the only tool they have. so what is your prediction on? ri
and, and i also look at inflation here in the u. k. the numbers went up from $10.00 to $10.00, but it's becoming more of a service sector, wage price spiral, and you know, rent and hotels is up 12 percent. food prices went from 16.8 percent year over year and inflation in january to $18.00 in february. and you see similar numbers in the us. so it doesn't. i think pals trying to show some optimism and hoping that inflation will, will come down to the 2 percent target this year. but i just don't...
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the french don't do so badly in terms of pensions compared to the european neighbors in the, the u. k. i was as paul was saying, island switzerland to well, you know, and that's an argument we hear and you can pretty much all issues. but right now i'm visiting our comrades in denmark to raise money for like 5. ready sumps, and they're telling us about the same thing about every time the employers or the governments attack our social rights. they pretend that it's because, you know, we're talking, it is the only country where it's still exist and we must be line of self with the other of labor that has was right with working conditions. and we don't really care about i don't really care about the argument that this was elsewhere. i mean, that's what we are saying here in france. i mean the work is what organized. we're going to struggle against my client. employers on this issues is that there is no economical justification for this, for this violent attack on our pensions. okay, so what if we live longer than before in, in why should we be giving the years we are gaining over best? why s
the french don't do so badly in terms of pensions compared to the european neighbors in the, the u. k. i was as paul was saying, island switzerland to well, you know, and that's an argument we hear and you can pretty much all issues. but right now i'm visiting our comrades in denmark to raise money for like 5. ready sumps, and they're telling us about the same thing about every time the employers or the governments attack our social rights. they pretend that it's because, you know, we're...
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basis points increase and then maybe the end of the cycle for interest rate increases here in the u. k. i think there was a similar discussion in the us as well. but we've had the banking crisis of sorts if you want to call it that they the issues with a couple of, of, you know, specialized bank, smaller banks in the u. s, which required government intervention. and you said in europe, credit suisse being bought by u b. s. and the repercussions of that for other banks in terms of contagion on the shaft prices is something which i think has been taken into account. and the reason why we seeing just a point, 25 percent increase here and in the u. s. is partly because of that and inflation is gone up, but it hasn't gone up only in february in the u. k. has gone having a number of countries in europe as well, and that's probably why the europeans are bank raises, own rates by 50 basis points last week. the 1st national bank has also increased its interest rate by half the point. switzerland's. key rate now stands at 1.5 percent. the banks ignored more hikes were possible. the move comes on th
basis points increase and then maybe the end of the cycle for interest rate increases here in the u. k. i think there was a similar discussion in the us as well. but we've had the banking crisis of sorts if you want to call it that they the issues with a couple of, of, you know, specialized bank, smaller banks in the u. s, which required government intervention. and you said in europe, credit suisse being bought by u b. s. and the repercussions of that for other banks in terms of contagion on...
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u. k. so i think inflation has been kept higher. yes, of course with inflation pickup, as i said in february, some other countries including germany and france, about those figures aren't anything like as high as they are here. so braxton has been blamed for part of the differential that we have with other countries. by the same time we have to bear in mind that if you look ahead and where we might be in a few months time, given that energy price isn't going down. so significantly or have come down very sharply back to where the, where a couple of years ago, gas prices, oil prices, of course both have said relatively similar changes. i've taken place going down rather than up recently. and food prices international for price isn't going down. we haven't seen that, he reflected in shops, i would imagine that we may end up with inflation not being very dissimilar if those trends continue by the end of the year to other countries as well. despite the brakes, it felt less price. it's great to get your expertise on this. thank you very m
u. k. so i think inflation has been kept higher. yes, of course with inflation pickup, as i said in february, some other countries including germany and france, about those figures aren't anything like as high as they are here. so braxton has been blamed for part of the differential that we have with other countries. by the same time we have to bear in mind that if you look ahead and where we might be in a few months time, given that energy price isn't going down. so significantly or have come...
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i left germany when i was 18, i went to the u. k. i went to canada and then i've been back in jeremy's the last 12 years, but i was working at isa, which is not a german institution. it's completely international. and so i've not really been exposed to the german working world until now until with us financing. and the more i see the more here in the media, the more i get people writing to me on facebook or, and other social media channels. i really see how much work is still to be done. jamie has had 11 men in space 11 and not a single woman. and if you compare that to any other country, every other country, the cent more than 2 astronauts into space has had at least one woman. and germany has a huge number of astronauts in the international arms than that. i mean after the u . s. and russia, of course, have many more channels. germany is, i think with japan, the country that has, that is number 3 and having most astronauts and has never had a woman. and that just, i think it's quite representative of. so i see actually because on pap
i left germany when i was 18, i went to the u. k. i went to canada and then i've been back in jeremy's the last 12 years, but i was working at isa, which is not a german institution. it's completely international. and so i've not really been exposed to the german working world until now until with us financing. and the more i see the more here in the media, the more i get people writing to me on facebook or, and other social media channels. i really see how much work is still to be done. jamie...