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u. k. let's turn our attention now to the days adding is in ukraine. russia's grape on the northeast, and cocky region appears to be weakening. ukrainian troops have made significant territorial gains in their counter offensive, taking control of 2 cities on russian supply votes. moscow has withdrawn his forces, saying it's regrouping and operations at the russian house operation. nuclear power plant have been fully stopped. estate agent seen charge of europe largest bar band phase. it has disconnected the 6 unit of the plant from the power great. kimberly ellison door has more from keith with the ukrainians. continue this ambitious, offensive in the northeast at his, according to a lot of independent observers, ah retaken up to 300 kilometers of land that was captured by the russians. essentially the big picture is, is what took the russians months to capture the ukrainians are retaking in a matter of days. that gives you an idea of how quickly and how fast the russian lines have completely coll
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u. k. let's try says the energy crisis would be high priority if she's elected new leader of the conservative party. and therefore you case, and the prime minister will be announced on monday. that if i'm elected as prime minister within one week, i will make sure there is an announcement on how we are going to deal with the issue of energy bills and of long term supply. to put this country on the right footing for winter, i will act immediately, says boniface and the political also who writes as the faint, straight folks in the u. k. daily mirror paper. she says the government has failed to make long term alternative energy plans. she was talking about immediately acting on long term energy supplies. it takes years to sort out where your long term energy supplies are going to be coming from. that's why it's called the long term. she can't possibly do that in 3 months. but one of the, the legacies that we've inherited from bars, johnson, is that we are governed by people who acts by emotion and w
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u. k. will una, let free withdraw from parts of the divorce agreement that the u. k. and the you have had us as part of the breaks that fro says, so this is something that is really angering the european union and whether she hasn't really indicated that there will be a change and has thaws. moreover, when she was recently asked whether president mcgraw france is a friend or foe, she said that the jury is out. so that has angered also many. he had written many of bro europeans and she got a lot of criticism for that. so really the, at the relations with the you ah, sour at the moment and we don't really see this changing at a time soon. at least we don't have any indication that she's changing her thoughts on this interesting days ahead are big it. thank you very much. for that round up big mouth for us in london. i series of stabbings in the canadian province of saskatchewan has shaken the country and left police on a man hunt for 2 suspects. authorities looking into a motive for the killings which appeared partly to be targeted and partly to be at random. a communit
u. k. will una, let free withdraw from parts of the divorce agreement that the u. k. and the you have had us as part of the breaks that fro says, so this is something that is really angering the european union and whether she hasn't really indicated that there will be a change and has thaws. moreover, when she was recently asked whether president mcgraw france is a friend or foe, she said that the jury is out. so that has angered also many. he had written many of bro europeans and she got a lot...
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u. k. but let's talk about the implications if we can, in the countries whether british monarch is also the head of state. i mean, are we expecting any possible, a backlash or after effect here after the death of queen elizabeth the 2nd? well, there certainly should be an examination of the role that the monarchy plays in the various nations of the commonwealth. i mean, if you mentioned australia there in new zealand in your introduction, infamously enough, australia is one of the few countries in the world where the powers of the monarch in the form of the governor general were actually used there to dismiss and elected prime minister in the form of golf whitland back in the 1970s. and so even though the, the monarchy is betrayed as a benign and a political institution, it's still used to conduct and convey british power in commonwealth territories like australia, like new zealand and canada, which still have governor general's bill from the national and the regional level. and that's really what the monarchy is all about. it is not just something that she ceremonial, it is a very real ins
u. k. but let's talk about the implications if we can, in the countries whether british monarch is also the head of state. i mean, are we expecting any possible, a backlash or after effect here after the death of queen elizabeth the 2nd? well, there certainly should be an examination of the role that the monarchy plays in the various nations of the commonwealth. i mean, if you mentioned australia there in new zealand in your introduction, infamously enough, australia is one of the few countries...
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u. k. monarchy let's bring in alan fisher. he's watching it for us. i'm a, like i said, a historic moment, and every part of this funeral has been steeps in historic procedure. tell us a little bit about the meaning of that specially for international view is watching senses and old being moved in him being sun it really does mark something that historians will talk about when we are long gone about the end of the modern, elizabethan age, 70 years on the throne for elizabeth, when so much changed from 1952 when she ascended to the throne. when there was the remnants of an empire which developed into a very small commonwealth and then became a very big family of nations. certainly there were the trappings there that you would expect to see as the coffin was carried up the steps, you could see the state cro in the or been the sept of the instruments of state and they were slowly removed and placed on the altar. they of course, will be probably returned to the toad of london, where they will remain until a date is fixed for charles is, ah, or in coordina
u. k. monarchy let's bring in alan fisher. he's watching it for us. i'm a, like i said, a historic moment, and every part of this funeral has been steeps in historic procedure. tell us a little bit about the meaning of that specially for international view is watching senses and old being moved in him being sun it really does mark something that historians will talk about when we are long gone about the end of the modern, elizabethan age, 70 years on the throne for elizabeth, when so much...
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u. k. this year. well, let's now cross alive to scott ritter fuller, us marine cool intelligence officer. thanks for joining us here on auto this morning. now, both the west on russia blaming each other for the sabotage who's to blame of it, who's likelihood like piece of, of done this. i think in this case we just go to the one party you actually made a confession. that's the united states president joe biden february, 8th of this year, stating very clearly that if russia were to send forces into ukraine, that united states would shut down the north stream to pipeline. and when asked why he could do, how we could do that, it wasn't as a german now, et cetera. he said, we'll shut it down. it appears that joe biden is, in this case, at least a man of his word. there's no other party that you know that a would have the political clout to carry this out and be, have the incentive, you know, the united states was confronted with the fact that the german people were beginning to rebel against the u. s. dictated policies that were being implemented by the german government regarding your russia
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u. k. embassy in washington, dc. i let said, bringing the hydro castro who's been, who so the much k go in. and heidi caught a moving statement from president biden, who's known the queen for a very long time. oh, that's right for decades. lauren, i think we met back in 1982 when biden was still a us senator. and he has reflected on that long friendship that he, for that he felt the personal connection had with queen elizabeth and in that lengthy statement released from the white house earlier he called her a states woman of unmatched dignity and constancy deepened the bedrock alliance. between the united kingdom and the united states, he also went on to describe her as the 1st monarch who really gained world wide significance and fame really capturing the imagination and the admiration of americans here as well. if throughout the day here outside, the british embassy in washington, we've seen every day americans young old, some of them leaving their jobs to lay bouquets before the british flag, which of course is at half
u. k. embassy in washington, dc. i let said, bringing the hydro castro who's been, who so the much k go in. and heidi caught a moving statement from president biden, who's known the queen for a very long time. oh, that's right for decades. lauren, i think we met back in 1982 when biden was still a us senator. and he has reflected on that long friendship that he, for that he felt the personal connection had with queen elizabeth and in that lengthy statement released from the white house earlier...
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u. k. has posted. let's bring in once again at owens. he's a royal historian. he joins now live from london as we say. people now beginning to take their places inside westminster abbey. tell us something about the abbey itself and, and the significance of it here today. well, adrian, really, in the 20th century, the westminster abbey became if you like the, the ceremonial center point of the modern british nation as we know it, it was the place where the royal weddings were staged on a, on a grand, more spectacular scale. and of course, it has been for almost a signs, and he is the sight of british carnations of when kings and queens have been crowned throughout the years. it has this sacred significance. but what's changed in the last 150 is that it has become, if you like, a space, a public gathering where ordinary people representatives, if you like, of the british public, have gathered to, to pay homage to attend. royal big, big events like this one, really an acknowledgement of the centrality that the monarchy continues to play in a life of the nation. as
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let's turn to the u. k. now where list cross is sat to deliver her 1st address as newly minted prime minister, after taking over from her predecessor bore us johnson. earlier to day trust met with the queen, who formally invited her to form a government. the new prime minister is immediately faced with depressing task of strengthening the economy. as the u. k. face is a cost of living crisis, labor unrest, and soaring energy prices. so those numerous challenges as new british prime minister, we heard they include spiraling inflation, skyrocketing energy prices, plus a number of crises in public services. d, w. barbara hazel has a closer look. there's not a lot of choice when fiona's making sandwiches for children, but she has to be really careful when buying food. 5 possibly even has gone up. and everything is so expensive, like the bread, the mill is going up, at least by 5 percent. it's hard when you've got a family fall, but it's not only through crisis. it bigger concern for her, her energy builds. i wil
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u. k. is feeling the shock of her loss. let's have a look at this report now on a nation in morning. on the way to school, a solitary visit to the gates of rainy bell moral estate. a moment for a parent and children to mark the day after the queen died. less solitary outside of buckingham palace in london, where police officers are providing flower placement and security. it's another logical spot for prayer and reflections. the day after the queen died even when she didn't touch us personally, it means a lot from multiple wireless. so i think she was a mother she, she's been a randall malloy, so i've never known anything different. that last of course with a monarch on the throne for 70 years is a common refrain. with o none, dis wong queen is here. she's here to pass. there was always look to them. quain. ok, now i'm and she's just been a constant through everything. everything that goes on bad, she's really reminded us of what it means to b ha, putting something you know, taking a vow and taking it seriously. the queen vowed to dedicate her life to public service and stuck to her
u. k. is feeling the shock of her loss. let's have a look at this report now on a nation in morning. on the way to school, a solitary visit to the gates of rainy bell moral estate. a moment for a parent and children to mark the day after the queen died. less solitary outside of buckingham palace in london, where police officers are providing flower placement and security. it's another logical spot for prayer and reflections. the day after the queen died even when she didn't touch us personally,...
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as k live, nancy and a summons here is on downing straight. so let's try now officially u. k prime minister. when are we expected to hear from her wells at right now, people at aberdeen airports in scotland are waiting on a new prime minister list trust to arrive at to catch a plane, which will take her to our half north old. that's thought be anyway. and then she'll be coming by car motorcade here to downing street as prime minister for the 1st time, the 4th prime minister in 6 years. believe it or not. so i, we're going to say i an assembly of media. we're all hunker down here. and there will be a speech and a presentation by the new prime minister. it may be outside, but they're making preparations inside encased the thunderstorms. are there have been forecast and i won't make any of pon about lap, but the situation this prime ministers in is anything but humorous in any sense. she is up against a colossal problem with the economy. inflation seemingly out of control over 10 percent. now a could be in the twenty's or possibly this year, she's under massive pressure to come
as k live, nancy and a summons here is on downing straight. so let's try now officially u. k prime minister. when are we expected to hear from her wells at right now, people at aberdeen airports in scotland are waiting on a new prime minister list trust to arrive at to catch a plane, which will take her to our half north old. that's thought be anyway. and then she'll be coming by car motorcade here to downing street as prime minister for the 1st time, the 4th prime minister in 6 years. believe...
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okay, let them do that a little and co bruce about, but it means that a big u. k. a follow up question, there is new prime minister let's trust before that. that was boy johnson. whatever expectations from the new prime minister in your country. as far as i understand, there are not many hopes that the relations are going to improve as well as the new, you know, the, the u. k. teachers give principal for has a particular is brand new global procedure for the election of the head of the government, which is far from democratic procedure because it's based on the route to look at who won the previous elections and which party in particular and the people of the u. k. do not participate in this changes that are happening and the government . we know the position of tories on this question and in particular with regard to russia and it's up to them to decide how to build relations with russia and it's up to us to protect our own interests. and we are going to do that consistently. let no one doubt that thank you very much and now i would like to keep it flawed here. kee
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u. k. navigates through turbulent times and for more on this let's go to our correspond bergen mouse in london at berg. we just heard parts of charles his 1st address as sovereign. did he say anything else that stood out for you? while he spoke about his loyalty and about the service to his country. so really i think he won a distress the continuity. he's also said that his own live will have to change and that might hinder him being fairly outspoken. or let's say more outspoken than his mother was in some subjects that he cared deeply about, for example, green issues, but also architecture. and he famously ones called a building or plans when you're building a carbuncle. so these are words that his mother would have never. i she had, she would have never said anything controversial and i think that he's hinting that this is direct and the direction that he's himself planning to go towards in a few hours. farragut charles will be officially proclaimed king at what will happen there. and that ceremony it will all be incredibly former. what we know is that there is something called an exc
u. k. navigates through turbulent times and for more on this let's go to our correspond bergen mouse in london at berg. we just heard parts of charles his 1st address as sovereign. did he say anything else that stood out for you? while he spoke about his loyalty and about the service to his country. so really i think he won a distress the continuity. he's also said that his own live will have to change and that might hinder him being fairly outspoken. or let's say more outspoken than his mother...
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all right, let's bring you images from the u. k. now of people remembering the life of queen elizabeth the 2nd. ah, ah ah, my dignity with you. my name is a joy. but also celebration. i speak to you today with feelings of profound sorrow throughout her life. her majesty the queen, my beloved mother, was an inspiration, an example to me and to all my family. and we owe her the most heartfelt debt any family could owe to their mother. oh ah this is angie ran. these are the top stories. the united kingdom is new monarch charles the 3rd has addressed the nation and the wider common.
all right, let's bring you images from the u. k. now of people remembering the life of queen elizabeth the 2nd. ah, ah ah, my dignity with you. my name is a joy. but also celebration. i speak to you today with feelings of profound sorrow throughout her life. her majesty the queen, my beloved mother, was an inspiration, an example to me and to all my family. and we owe her the most heartfelt debt any family could owe to their mother. oh ah this is angie ran. these are the top stories. the united...
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u. s. media that dominates. so let us let us langley media by the u. s. u. k. you know, from canada, from australia and european countries to so when it is something above the u. s. many european countries, the u. s. allies will sometimes simply shift their attention to something else. ignoring what's going on in theory. i like, oh, it does happen. it doesn't, this is not happening. i'm not looking at that. so somehow there's a lack of attention from the international media. remember, even the u. n. is austin for the tension from the global power to look at the u. s . the. continue to have a strong military pregnancy, this country without being invited by the rent government under the audio from this country, stephen green from this country and the imposing unilateral function on bit for nation. so this is, this does require much, much more attention from the international randa on this issue. bankers in britain are said to be rolling again. this, after the government has decided to scrap the cap on bonuses, it's part of a plan to overhaul and d, regulate londo
u. s. media that dominates. so let us let us langley media by the u. s. u. k. you know, from canada, from australia and european countries to so when it is something above the u. s. many european countries, the u. s. allies will sometimes simply shift their attention to something else. ignoring what's going on in theory. i like, oh, it does happen. it doesn't, this is not happening. i'm not looking at that. so somehow there's a lack of attention from the international media. remember, even the...
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let's 1st look at the impact of the queen on the u. k. and elsewhere in the world. tell us more about her legacy. i think the legacy can be summarized into was his continuity and stability. she has had the good fortune of having reaching a high age so that it to be able to, to do rain over have folks for certain decades that has created a sense of stability in the midst of some very turbulent times. the britain has gone through. and continuity is part and parcel of the whole institution of the monarchy. it's last of a 1000 years. and he is actually only 240th successor since the conquest of the normans in 10 think the 6. so continue doing stupidity are the 2 words that you must and always will future remember by so maybe against a 1000 years doesn't sound like much, but 70 years is is nothing to sneeze at. she ascended the date she has tended the throne as a very young woman at a time dominated by older men. can you tell us more about how she was able to secure herself place lawyers? well i, i, that's a very good question. i think we secure that image at 1st, not so
let's 1st look at the impact of the queen on the u. k. and elsewhere in the world. tell us more about her legacy. i think the legacy can be summarized into was his continuity and stability. she has had the good fortune of having reaching a high age so that it to be able to, to do rain over have folks for certain decades that has created a sense of stability in the midst of some very turbulent times. the britain has gone through. and continuity is part and parcel of the whole institution of the...
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u. k. prime minister. your impressions, if you will, after 1st speech rod, let me start with you. what did you think? can she deliver? well, that remains to be c, i think on one of the major issues this trust has is that she started with. i'm usa on a seriously unfavorable circumstances. so while it looks like she is um on the face bits in a powerful position, so a large parliamentary majority, she can do pretty much whatever she wants in terms of legislation. she is not politically very tricky position with an election looming and her party clumsy in the polls. so i was just things are looking quite gloomy from her in the start. but it remains to be seen whether she can turn it around running, just as of course. all right, lydia thought, can she hit the ground running? can she deliver was going to be very interesting to see what she actually does because of is the up until now she's been trying to appeal to a very specific and quite small group of people, namely conservative party members. and now obviously she needs to appeal. so that the public at large were already starting to see her pivot. so f
u. k. prime minister. your impressions, if you will, after 1st speech rod, let me start with you. what did you think? can she deliver? well, that remains to be c, i think on one of the major issues this trust has is that she started with. i'm usa on a seriously unfavorable circumstances. so while it looks like she is um on the face bits in a powerful position, so a large parliamentary majority, she can do pretty much whatever she wants in terms of legislation. she is not politically very tricky...
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ah, 11 o'clock, this is abs, earn life and also come we'll, let's trust replaces bars jumpsuits u. k prime minister, but faces immediate and international challenges to live president gabriel birch now is his 1st competent, re shuffle more on why it could upset his political face, plus preventing pakistan's lake and shaw from both its banks. excess water is released and thousands of moved to safe ground. ah. so you are new to watchdog, so it's the situation that the russian controls up reach of plants. new credit is unsustainable. both sides accuse each other of shelly, so the i a is calling for a security zone to be set up around the nuclear power station, which is europe's largest. it also recommends conditions be improved for ukrainian staff operating the plot experts, a damage to buildings that housed nuclear, fuel, and radioactive waste needs to be repaired. the facility in the southern city of and daughter usually generates around half of ukraine's nuclear power, but fighting the region as increased the risk of damage to the national grid. and the worst case scenario explosions
ah, 11 o'clock, this is abs, earn life and also come we'll, let's trust replaces bars jumpsuits u. k prime minister, but faces immediate and international challenges to live president gabriel birch now is his 1st competent, re shuffle more on why it could upset his political face, plus preventing pakistan's lake and shaw from both its banks. excess water is released and thousands of moved to safe ground. ah. so you are new to watchdog, so it's the situation that the russian controls up reach of...
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so last week, let's not forget the inflation here in the u. k is already hovering around 10 percent. it has been like that the last couple of months so, so meaning i, it's been deeply affected by supply chain issues off the back of the war in ukraine and of everything from fuel and flour. costs going up through the roof. a consumers are deeply worried about they said deeply concerns that that money simply won't go far enough. in response, the bank of england, which acts independently of the government as increased interest rates to dampen the rising cost to dampen inflation. but that, of course, means boring in return, it's more expensive. and this of course, is that exact moment when the british government is hoping to ramp up, it's boring to pay all of these tax cuts in the 1st place. so an awful lot of confusion over what the government's underlying strategy is going forward, anita, with all those worries. i mean, will there be any political costs tool this yeah, that's a big question, isn't it? well, the government really, really strongly be
so last week, let's not forget the inflation here in the u. k is already hovering around 10 percent. it has been like that the last couple of months so, so meaning i, it's been deeply affected by supply chain issues off the back of the war in ukraine and of everything from fuel and flour. costs going up through the roof. a consumers are deeply worried about they said deeply concerns that that money simply won't go far enough. in response, the bank of england, which acts independently of the...
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oh, okay, let's take you to the u. k, because the case, new prime minister las trust is about to announce plans to help consumers deal with storing energy costs. let's have a listen. i would deal with the soaring energy prices, phase my families and businesses across the u. k. and today i'm delivering on that promise. this government is moving immediately to introduce a new energy price guarantee that will give people certainty on energy bills. it will come inflation and base grice, this guarantee, which includes a temporary suspension of green levies. means that from the 1st of october, a typical household will pay no more than $2500.00 pounds per year. they each of the next 2 years. while we get the energy market back on track, yes, this will save a typical household, a 1000 pounds a year. it comes in addition to the full 100 pounds energy bills of holes came. this guarantee supersedes the off gem price cap and has been agreed with energy retailers. we will deliver this. oh, oh, might wait a few minutes when i have mad
oh, okay, let's take you to the u. k, because the case, new prime minister las trust is about to announce plans to help consumers deal with storing energy costs. let's have a listen. i would deal with the soaring energy prices, phase my families and businesses across the u. k. and today i'm delivering on that promise. this government is moving immediately to introduce a new energy price guarantee that will give people certainty on energy bills. it will come inflation and base grice, this...
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u. k. facing a cost of living crisis and spiraling energy charges will get an update from london in just a moment. but 1st, let's take a closer look at the woman set to come and print this new liter. let's try to 47 year old won a conservative seat in the british parliament in 2010 on her 3rd attempt since september 2021. she's been the u. k. foreign minister in the british government, although not without trouble humiliated in moscow by her russian counterpart, sir gay love ralph, who said it was like talking to a deaf person. she campaigned for britain to remain in 2016. but since the vote to leave became a hard liner on breaks it during this leadership campaign, she insulted the 1st minister of scotland and the french president. but trust rejects accusations that she's modeled her style. a former british prime minister, margaret thatcher, austin, before 1996, she was a prominent youth member of another british political party. we liberal democrat believe in opportunity for all she switched though to the conservative party while still at the university on the ongoing cost of living crisis cross promises, tax c
u. k. facing a cost of living crisis and spiraling energy charges will get an update from london in just a moment. but 1st, let's take a closer look at the woman set to come and print this new liter. let's try to 47 year old won a conservative seat in the british parliament in 2010 on her 3rd attempt since september 2021. she's been the u. k. foreign minister in the british government, although not without trouble humiliated in moscow by her russian counterpart, sir gay love ralph, who said it...
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and so ella braverman britton's new home secretary let's us any now as the u. k is that new prime minister faces her 1st prime ministers. questions? good. thank you miss the speaker. come out warmly. welcome the prime minister to her 1st p and q. and it's also mine a auto pay. the prime minister said that british workers need to put in more gra bay and that they are lacking in skill and application. and she also wants to take away the basic words right here in my constituency. the latest speakers from the cummins library show that children over 7000, our souls are living in child poverty. i'm not 68 percent of those houses have worked in parents. so the prime limits that believe that thousands of work in parents on no income in my community should just puts in more graphs read. i could watch like the eligible lady on the prime minister's question. and what i am determined to do as prime minister is to make sure we have an economy with high wages and high skilled jobs. and the way, the way i will achieve that is through reducing taxes on people across all country
and so ella braverman britton's new home secretary let's us any now as the u. k is that new prime minister faces her 1st prime ministers. questions? good. thank you miss the speaker. come out warmly. welcome the prime minister to her 1st p and q. and it's also mine a auto pay. the prime minister said that british workers need to put in more gra bay and that they are lacking in skill and application. and she also wants to take away the basic words right here in my constituency. the latest...
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u. k. prime minister. your impressions, if you will, after for a speech rod, let me start with you. what did you think? can she deliver? well, that remains to be seen. i think um, one of the major issues is trust has. she's talking a serious the unfavorable circumstances. so while it looks like she them on the face, bits of past positions a large elementary majority, she can do pretty much whatever she wants in terms of legislation. she is a politically very tricky position with an election looming and her party plummeting in the polls. so i was, yes, things are looking quite gloomy from her stars, but it remains to be seen whether she can handle the ground running just all right . lydia, you're fast. can she hit the ground running? can she deliver what's going to be very interesting to see what she actually does. because obviously up until now she's been trying to appeal to a very specific and quite small group of people named the conservative party members. and now will say she needs to appeal to the public at large. we're all ready starting to have pivots. for example, the big emergency energy packa
u. k. prime minister. your impressions, if you will, after for a speech rod, let me start with you. what did you think? can she deliver? well, that remains to be seen. i think um, one of the major issues is trust has. she's talking a serious the unfavorable circumstances. so while it looks like she them on the face, bits of past positions a large elementary majority, she can do pretty much whatever she wants in terms of legislation. she is a politically very tricky position with an election...
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and let me just show you what our own media here the u. k. are talking about today in the front page of the newspaper. it is of course, charles's day, the day when he will be officially proclaimed king and the print papers looking back at the speech to the nation. the 1st televised speech to the nation by the king. broadcast last night to my darling mamma. thank you. is what he said hocking back to her own words in 1947 as a young 21 year old. when she took to the waves, radio, new technology, it was then and she promised to search for the rest of her life, the country and the great imperial family. and so she did, of course, charles, referring to a life well lived a promise with destiny kept he in his speech renewed that promise, and promised to serve for as long. he said, as god gave him to do so. and talking of the media agenda, the fact that this proclamation ceremony that we hopefully we'll, we'll be able to see beginning in around 20 minutes from now will be televised for the 1st time. does that tell us perhaps, what sort of monarchy ch
and let me just show you what our own media here the u. k. are talking about today in the front page of the newspaper. it is of course, charles's day, the day when he will be officially proclaimed king and the print papers looking back at the speech to the nation. the 1st televised speech to the nation by the king. broadcast last night to my darling mamma. thank you. is what he said hocking back to her own words in 1947 as a young 21 year old. when she took to the waves, radio, new technology,...
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also coming up, let's trust, replaces boys johnson as u. k prime minister. but faces am needed domestic and international challenges. i am confident that together we can ride out the storm and efforts on to prevent pakistan's lake man char from bursting its banks flood, waters release and thousands of move to safer ground. ah, your nuclear watchdog says the situation of the russian controlled zapper each a nuclear plant in ukraine is unsustainable. both sides accuse each other of shelling the plant. the i am calling for an immediate security zone to be set up around the station, which is europe's largest, that our board also recommends that conditions be, improve ukrainian staff operating the plant, expert se work is needed to repair damage to buildings that housed nuclear fuel. and radioactive waste. the plant in the southern city of anna hold are usually generates around half of ukraine's nuclear power. but it's acts height on the risk of damage to its electricity grid. under the worst case scenario, explosions could destroy the plant, so called react cont
also coming up, let's trust, replaces boys johnson as u. k prime minister. but faces am needed domestic and international challenges. i am confident that together we can ride out the storm and efforts on to prevent pakistan's lake man char from bursting its banks flood, waters release and thousands of move to safer ground. ah, your nuclear watchdog says the situation of the russian controlled zapper each a nuclear plant in ukraine is unsustainable. both sides accuse each other of shelling the...
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now let's bring you images from the u. k. of people remembering the life of queen elizabeth the 2nd ah, ah, ah, dignity and content. in my mind, i had a joy to dispose of celebration. ah, i speak to you today with feelings of profound sorrow throughout her life. her majesty the queen, my beloved mother, was an inspiration, an example to me and to all my family. and we owe her the most heartfelt debt any family could owe to them. oh.
now let's bring you images from the u. k. of people remembering the life of queen elizabeth the 2nd ah, ah, ah, dignity and content. in my mind, i had a joy to dispose of celebration. ah, i speak to you today with feelings of profound sorrow throughout her life. her majesty the queen, my beloved mother, was an inspiration, an example to me and to all my family. and we owe her the most heartfelt debt any family could owe to them. oh.
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u. k. and allies? what are they trying to achieve here? let me read out the g 7 statement. the caps specifically designed to reduce moscow's all revenues, while limiting the impact of, quote unquote, russia's war on global energy prices. we've already heard from the white house that in the energy fields, this is the most effective way to punish the russian government. now, when it comes to natural gas, we also heard from the head of the european commission, or sla funder line that she supports a price cap also on russian gas, not only in europe, but globally to but then comes the question. how can you call that globally, if for instance, china is not part of it, right? the skeptics will tell you that russia has plenty of alternative consumers. and i do have to say that there are enough skeptical voices, a mon western industry experts to i don't know of anybody who works in markets who believes this is a workable idea. and i think most of us who work in markets believe that it has dangers associated with it. it invites opportunities to use potential loopholes. and like very
u. k. and allies? what are they trying to achieve here? let me read out the g 7 statement. the caps specifically designed to reduce moscow's all revenues, while limiting the impact of, quote unquote, russia's war on global energy prices. we've already heard from the white house that in the energy fields, this is the most effective way to punish the russian government. now, when it comes to natural gas, we also heard from the head of the european commission, or sla funder line that she supports...
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and let's not forget that inflation here, the u. k, that's the increase in the cost of goods and services over a period of time is currently at a highest in 40 years is hovering around the 10 percent market has been there for the past couple of months. so. so in response, the bank of england, which acts independently of the government, has increased interest rates to the highest since 2008 to point 25 percent that currently at to try and dump and down this increase in prices. an increase in price, of course, is affected by a shortage of goods on the global market, largely also affected by the war in ukraine, this affecting everything from the power fi price of flour to fuel. the concern is that if the government doesn't get the balance right in relation to what the bank of england is doing, then that the pound could really sears to be in trouble at the end of the day. it's ordinary consumers that will be paying the price a need with all of that. what might the political repercussions b yeah, this is a huge, huge gamble for this conser
and let's not forget that inflation here, the u. k, that's the increase in the cost of goods and services over a period of time is currently at a highest in 40 years is hovering around the 10 percent market has been there for the past couple of months. so. so in response, the bank of england, which acts independently of the government, has increased interest rates to the highest since 2008 to point 25 percent that currently at to try and dump and down this increase in prices. an increase in...
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let you finish off the program here. oh, basically the same question. i mean, uh the u. k is notoriously anti russian. russo phobia is basically was born there. i'm so is it, it's worth about being cold this winter because it will make you feel good. wearing your sweater that your spot is spiting. vladimir putin is at work. well is i have some traction so far as the temperature declines, us, so will the belief in the proposition decline as well. but i think from the point of view of those who are launching this process, what they, they tried to can obviously to see russia at the beginning of this crisis that filed us. they know they come to italy to the rush of all that. i think they're hoping for now is using numerous p r companies to push the proposition of rushes military setbacks in such a way to remove competency in russia, in russia's domestic population in their own leda. and if they could manage to do that, install their implied puppies too. well, they've been trying ration. they've been trying since they bolshevik growth revolution and they've never succeeded. tha
let you finish off the program here. oh, basically the same question. i mean, uh the u. k is notoriously anti russian. russo phobia is basically was born there. i'm so is it, it's worth about being cold this winter because it will make you feel good. wearing your sweater that your spot is spiting. vladimir putin is at work. well is i have some traction so far as the temperature declines, us, so will the belief in the proposition decline as well. but i think from the point of view of those who...
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u. k. in order to attend the queen's funeral on monday. let's take your lives now to london. joe hope is with the people waiting in line that pay their respects the queen that start jonah with what simply become known as the que. how far back does it stretch that behind you? the queue. yes, it continues unabated this morning. sunday morning. the temperature around 10 degrees, a pretty way weary faces in the queue after what has been a very cold night. blu blankets clearly and evidence handed out by marshal's office, some protection from the cold and a bit of a spring in this step. but this point, of course, as they come within sight of the palace of westminster and westminster hole, but yes, as you say, went into the final 24 hours of the queue and what an extraordinary phenomenon it has become over the last few days. for many, the defining moments of the morning period for the queen ahead of the state funeral . on monday, visible from space this q along it's 8 kilometers a times long route, all the way back to southern park in satellite imagery, all nationalities, all ages i
u. k. in order to attend the queen's funeral on monday. let's take your lives now to london. joe hope is with the people waiting in line that pay their respects the queen that start jonah with what simply become known as the que. how far back does it stretch that behind you? the queue. yes, it continues unabated this morning. sunday morning. the temperature around 10 degrees, a pretty way weary faces in the queue after what has been a very cold night. blu blankets clearly and evidence handed...
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all right, let's wrap up this program in the u. k. as birmingham has become the latest city to witness violent muslim hindu clashes, the trouble flared between local indian and pakistani communities outside a hindu temple that such are some footage of the classroom as they just started to get warmed up. oh hm. oh over the yuki, have been in the greek old on rest, go to see, to die for a young man from india and pakistan have been cashed. want to speech or central england a was all about a cricket match. on the 28th of august, indian defeated pakistan in a crooked match. this was a 2022, a shock off and soon after that we saw clashes rocked in the streets all one london. now india, pakistan are pretty passionate about crickets, but what's happening right now is not normal by any up sticks. we're seeing, we do all the all mos men come out where they're chanting slogans of j street rahman, a law. what we're essentially, they're calling out the means of their boards over each other, or the actually reach the tipping point. and the communi
all right, let's wrap up this program in the u. k. as birmingham has become the latest city to witness violent muslim hindu clashes, the trouble flared between local indian and pakistani communities outside a hindu temple that such are some footage of the classroom as they just started to get warmed up. oh hm. oh over the yuki, have been in the greek old on rest, go to see, to die for a young man from india and pakistan have been cashed. want to speech or central england a was all about a...
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let's go now to some of the other global business stories making headlines. first, u. k prime minister liz trust, his government is signaling it intends to stick with its many budget, which includes the biggest set of unfunded tax cuts in half a century. and this comes after an unusual meeting between trust for financial minister and the chairman of the you case, fiscal watchdog, the pound has been floundering since the budget was announced. nike reported that after 2 years of not enough inventory. now it has too much. the sneaker giant reporting inventories rose 44 percent the latest quarter. that's merchandise valued at nearly $10000000000.00 executive say they plan to mark down goods, especially apparel, as they head into the holidays. or if more now, scroggins quarter in new york. yes. how? how did nike end up with so much inventory? and what does it mean for the company? even it is a huge challenge and probably not just for nike, but some of the competitors, like godaddy does, for example, as well, even if they have not said so, you could say a one of the problems w
let's go now to some of the other global business stories making headlines. first, u. k prime minister liz trust, his government is signaling it intends to stick with its many budget, which includes the biggest set of unfunded tax cuts in half a century. and this comes after an unusual meeting between trust for financial minister and the chairman of the you case, fiscal watchdog, the pound has been floundering since the budget was announced. nike reported that after 2 years of not enough...
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let's look at the bigger picture relations between the u. k and brussels have been tense for quite some time now. is that likely to change under less trust? you thank well list trust as the foreign secretary has already been responsible for relations with the european union up to an extend and at the moment and really not at the best. she has kept this thread on the table. she threatens to basically walk away from part of the divorce steel that her predecessor boys johnson had negotiate yet negotiated with the european union does is about the tensions and northern ireland. and she has at the moment, not being very conciliatory when she was recently asked whether president, mar, cron, of france, is a friend or foe. she has said that the jury is out, so she hasn't identified president mark wrong. one of the most important partners as a lot of british people will probably see him as a friend and that has earned her a lot of criticism. so at the moment the in the goes, the relations with the european union are really not that they're best. they're
let's look at the bigger picture relations between the u. k and brussels have been tense for quite some time now. is that likely to change under less trust? you thank well list trust as the foreign secretary has already been responsible for relations with the european union up to an extend and at the moment and really not at the best. she has kept this thread on the table. she threatens to basically walk away from part of the divorce steel that her predecessor boys johnson had negotiate yet...
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you know if, if you were gonna take a really big voyage and let's say that you're leaving from, from the u. k. to circumnavigate the glove you, you might want to take your, your boat out on a little right. the canary islands 1st, you know, be before you headed for cape horn. and i think that nasa sees that the ability to get humans to deep space again and put them sustainably on the moon for a long period of time. the apollo missions were great. we were only there for hours and a couple uses 2 days on the surface of the man, i'm going to mars you have to be there. you have to be there for months, and the journey itself is miles each direction. so you're talking a multi year journey, we're not ready to do that tomorrow, gives us the chance to perfect a lot of skills, technologies, and capabilities. we need to, to make that sort of thing work. you mentioned the cost, i mean, my space exploration. so important then some might say we have enough problems. how not to solve? yes, absolutely. that's the short term thinkers. you can always see what's in front of them. if you just think about what's a
you know if, if you were gonna take a really big voyage and let's say that you're leaving from, from the u. k. to circumnavigate the glove you, you might want to take your, your boat out on a little right. the canary islands 1st, you know, be before you headed for cape horn. and i think that nasa sees that the ability to get humans to deep space again and put them sustainably on the moon for a long period of time. the apollo missions were great. we were only there for hours and a couple uses 2...
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let me remind you that together with the, with the u. k. the u. s. during 3 of the world war to annihilate dresden or at the willa, hamburg, and sir cologne and in your credit at cibola, that there was no rationale behind, that there was no need to destroy with air bombardment these great cities. so sure, they wanted to do that to intimidates for the soviet union. that was their only goal. they left the west left a horrible history in vietnam where they use your mind. napalm and other horrible tactics. they remember the republic of the new career and their actions, their list, they keep calling as much to south korea of their own allies. so what kind of allies are these? and we know that many of the leaders, all those countries that are perceived as allies of the west, are being followed and ah, then she, but there are, there are various occur devices used to listen to them, gall updated and spy on them. and the leaders of these countries with tolerates whole dance and use the word development filter and all of that is branded as trans atlantic solid
let me remind you that together with the, with the u. k. the u. s. during 3 of the world war to annihilate dresden or at the willa, hamburg, and sir cologne and in your credit at cibola, that there was no rationale behind, that there was no need to destroy with air bombardment these great cities. so sure, they wanted to do that to intimidates for the soviet union. that was their only goal. they left the west left a horrible history in vietnam where they use your mind. napalm and other horrible...
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let's trust has been picked as the new leader of the u. k. conservative party and will replace boris johnson as british prime minister trust be former chancellor wishes to like by round 20000 votes. the u. s. judge has granted a request by form of present donald trump, for a so called special master to review record seized from trump's home. yet beyond his recovery, more than 300 classified documents from his private residence canyon supreme court upheld william lew tows when in last month presidential election. his opponent, veteran politician, while adding a challenge, the result saying the vote was rigged, but the court has now thrown out all of his allegations. after the court's decision, router extended an olive branch to his competitors including reload, nga democracy is expected to unite people, strengthen their society, and improve their institutions and must not become an acrimony us fearful and desperate enterprise. we offered alternative visions, admissions, and submitted to their sovereign de zisha of the citizens of kin. we are
let's trust has been picked as the new leader of the u. k. conservative party and will replace boris johnson as british prime minister trust be former chancellor wishes to like by round 20000 votes. the u. s. judge has granted a request by form of present donald trump, for a so called special master to review record seized from trump's home. yet beyond his recovery, more than 300 classified documents from his private residence canyon supreme court upheld william lew tows when in last month...
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u. k. since winston churchill in 1965 under simmons, thank you very much. indeed. let's get morn our top story. now the protest in haiti, harold isaac is an independent journalist and joins us now from the capital. puerto prince, thank you for being with us. so we've had these reports of the possibility of a world food program facility being looted. did you know more about that? well, today we are in the 3rd. possibly even some people are arguing before the day of major disruption throughout the country. and going to eve, where this one of the w p b is, has been under a lot of violence. and the depot has been attacked as we've, as reports, has been stating. and how much of a problem would that be if, if that has happened to minutes a to under a lot of pressure isn't. and if the, if the food depos a time will not mean for people who need that aid. well, our understanding is that the de paul is a regional one for to do a w b like the serving the northern area of haiti and likely for disaster preparedness. and there's, there's been spiking violence throughout the country an
u. k. since winston churchill in 1965 under simmons, thank you very much. indeed. let's get morn our top story. now the protest in haiti, harold isaac is an independent journalist and joins us now from the capital. puerto prince, thank you for being with us. so we've had these reports of the possibility of a world food program facility being looted. did you know more about that? well, today we are in the 3rd. possibly even some people are arguing before the day of major disruption throughout...
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let's not forget that the inflation here, the u. k, as it is highest in 40 years is of the highest amongst the g 7. i most developed western economies at such the bank of england the operates separately. the government has responded with his own paula, see by increasing interest rates, that's amount of money. the cost, the percentage it costs to borrow money in order to try and dumping the prices. so that things don't, don't stop going through the roof. the problem is that if inflation does continue to grow as a result of this weakening pound, but not policy may well have to change a return. so before the week is 3, we may well see the bank of england ramping up interest rates again. and all of the course, all of that means of course, the cost of boring goes up. so if you want to ball gives that's going to cost more money. or if you're a government, wanted to spend more money by borrowing more, that's going to cost more to when just on the government, that is obviously a new prime minister, the villas trust. what are the political rep
let's not forget that the inflation here, the u. k, as it is highest in 40 years is of the highest amongst the g 7. i most developed western economies at such the bank of england the operates separately. the government has responded with his own paula, see by increasing interest rates, that's amount of money. the cost, the percentage it costs to borrow money in order to try and dumping the prices. so that things don't, don't stop going through the roof. the problem is that if inflation does...
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all right, let's go live to buckingham palace, where join a holly standing by for us. join the u. k is waking up to a king, not a queen. what's the mood like where you are? it is the 1st full day of official morning here and that's on the reality you describe is reflected. let me tell you 1st on the front pages of the newspapers that have spent an awful lot of time, possibly years planning out there. commemorative additions and big, chunky things they are, this is the sons one. we love you mom on the front page. there are times and even wait here commemorative additional life and service on the back cover of the times edition. if you can have a quick look at that around the pointed quote from the queen's christmas broadcast in 1957. it says i cannot lead you into battle. i do not give you laws or administer justice, but i can do something else. i can give you my heart and my devotion and behind me over their course fucking and palaces you say this is about the center of the monarchy and of royal life, where the queen spent much of her life and much of her 70 year reign. the crowds b
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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 co aut
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...