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u. k. now he is in paris wise if there's any peers while he is continuing to rally support for ukraine, obviously as we just heard, he's asking for fighter jets. now he's oping to get f, 16 american fighter jets or mirage. a french fighter jets from the europe haines. we understand from the european side, though, it's rather unlikely he would get these. he would get these in the immediate term at the european countries are offering to train pilots such as the you k, which has promised that earlier today. and francis also saying we're standing in a with ukraine, we're giving ukraine full support, but it's rather unlikely they will provide planes a right now. mind you, it might, it would take several weeks, months, even years to train up pilots to fly these planes. does this is not something that can be a delivered immediately indeed. lisa, how important is this visit for the french president? president my call has always been depicting herself as a european leader as an international leader. he
u. k. now he is in paris wise if there's any peers while he is continuing to rally support for ukraine, obviously as we just heard, he's asking for fighter jets. now he's oping to get f, 16 american fighter jets or mirage. a french fighter jets from the europe haines. we understand from the european side, though, it's rather unlikely he would get these. he would get these in the immediate term at the european countries are offering to train pilots such as the you k, which has promised that...
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u. k. now, why come here with play for them? see so really uncertain you know, times for them. and this is on top of them having to deal with issues like the earthquake in syria that also you know, having to contemplate, well, i've got this happening here at my job on a got to think of right, right. what's happening with my, with my family and friends about cope. so yeah, it's really worrying. and as diane said, like there isn't not rebuttal, it's not coming for the government for sure. but it's also not really coming from the opposition. and that's really worrying when we don't have any really pick parties or anyone really champing kind of refugees right and challenging what the far. right. and, and the software if you want to jump in before any, go ahead. go ahead. no, no, no, please. you're here to import your wisdom with us. go ahead. i don't know about the wisdom. this is just me saying his eyes absolutely right. when it comes to, when she was talking about the, the speed that the assign them see because having into hotels when these types of protests happen. i think commu
u. k. now, why come here with play for them? see so really uncertain you know, times for them. and this is on top of them having to deal with issues like the earthquake in syria that also you know, having to contemplate, well, i've got this happening here at my job on a got to think of right, right. what's happening with my, with my family and friends about cope. so yeah, it's really worrying. and as diane said, like there isn't not rebuttal, it's not coming for the government for sure. but...
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u. k. is now saying that they are training fighter, jet pilots and also marine and as such, expanding their training for ukrainian soldiers here in the u. k. i did want to ask you about that burger, because as you say, you cranes been asking for fighter jets. this has been denied so far, but i believe the british defense minister has suggested that that stance could change so. so this announcement that britain will train you crate of ukrainian pilots on nato standards. fighter jets. i mean, it, could this be the stars of the sort of moving in that direction? it could possibly be interpreted as a shift in the west thinking because there is a nervousness to send fighter that jets to the ukraine. so it's very, very contested. now the u. k and partners have relented and that sending battle tanks to the ukraine. that was one big us. but the 2nd one is about the fighter jets. and i think what's interesting is the wording of this statement by downing street. they are saying that they will offer to provid
u. k. is now saying that they are training fighter, jet pilots and also marine and as such, expanding their training for ukrainian soldiers here in the u. k. i did want to ask you about that burger, because as you say, you cranes been asking for fighter jets. this has been denied so far, but i believe the british defense minister has suggested that that stance could change so. so this announcement that britain will train you crate of ukrainian pilots on nato standards. fighter jets. i mean, it,...
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u. k. to negotiate the weeks and weeks and weeks now for concessions from the e. u, which they appear now to have got adam scraps the protocol. this is an update to the northern ireland protocol, new provisions that will run alongside it that will ease the passage of trade. let me say we haven't seen the text of the deal yet, but leaks indicate that it will ease the passage of trade from the united kingdom mainland, into northern ireland for goods not destined to go any further than that, that it is, hope will lessen or minimize any potential role, the european court of justice, that was a big problem for the parties in being final arbiter to any disputes. and northern ireland it is believed will be given the final say in any new rules that are developed at the time within the use single market for goods that would eventually apply to them. the so called democratic deficit that the democratic unionists in or not a was so worried about that seems to be the shape and function of these new provisions to the deal. the big question is clarissa, so not a prime minister w
u. k. to negotiate the weeks and weeks and weeks now for concessions from the e. u, which they appear now to have got adam scraps the protocol. this is an update to the northern ireland protocol, new provisions that will run alongside it that will ease the passage of trade. let me say we haven't seen the text of the deal yet, but leaks indicate that it will ease the passage of trade from the united kingdom mainland, into northern ireland for goods not destined to go any further than that, that...
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u. k. a little bit more now, but it may also the u. k. is agreeing to not to diverge too much from a new rules. i wanted to ask you about the negotiations because they've been going on for so long now. who do you think gave more ground in the end, the e u or the u. k. well, be you have some red lines about protecting the single market and not fully reopening the, the protocol text. and actually they will mostly kept you. but actually the u. k. did manage to nibble away at the edges of the, of that the, you can read lines as we, as we have them during the prime minister ships of ours. johnson disappeared and that's what opened up the prospect for a deal bought both. so it's appeared to have genuinely tried to find space where that you could where they could negotiate. so i think the u. k. had to move considerably from the situation under under bars johnson. but in return the you has also clearly moved as well. so there is some ground given on both sides. just the christian a drawer, a line now and breaks it, negotiations. no, i certainly, i
u. k. a little bit more now, but it may also the u. k. is agreeing to not to diverge too much from a new rules. i wanted to ask you about the negotiations because they've been going on for so long now. who do you think gave more ground in the end, the e u or the u. k. well, be you have some red lines about protecting the single market and not fully reopening the, the protocol text. and actually they will mostly kept you. but actually the u. k. did manage to nibble away at the edges of the, of...
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u. k. right now we have american style is a we're trying to get towards that box with european style state. so actually we need to have an honest discussion of how we're paying for the chest re taxation, who's paying for it. it's, it's well known, the non dorms, for example, on paying their fair share of tax landlords as well on paying their fair share national insurance or capital gains. there are lots of holes in the tax system which are quite easy when the government of any color to come in and fix and immediately you could, you could put that money back into the chess. what about this idea? finally, if rely on the private sector and hospitals to help rescue the energy put forward by the labor party. so maybe as a very short term plan, the trade work, but anything longer than, than short term doesn't quite make sense. we've. we have a self issue both in indiana and social care where we also go about $130000.00 vacancies. if i, if we can rely on that private model, staffing within the checking is going to get even worse. and that means kind of a greater reliance on private health. all rig
u. k. right now we have american style is a we're trying to get towards that box with european style state. so actually we need to have an honest discussion of how we're paying for the chest re taxation, who's paying for it. it's, it's well known, the non dorms, for example, on paying their fair share of tax landlords as well on paying their fair share national insurance or capital gains. there are lots of holes in the tax system which are quite easy when the government of any color to come in...
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u. k. actually everyone in the world. i mean, he was one of the 1st people to jump on the plane and guns these lensky property was, is now thing. you've got a name, a street off through here. and you know, we look again, let's just go back to this report. we look at these numbers union, i mean the u. k. economy is now shrinking by not point 6 percent opposed to all of the european allies, which are actually okay, not the best figures, but nothing like that. and it's probably due to the fact that the case just embrace us foreign policy. the u. k has sent the largest military a package, the ukraine, a pop 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way near as big an economy that still reeling over the effects of brakes. it, right, so the real issue there. and on top of that, we've looked even the new york times, hardly a friend of russia telling us that the russian economy is going to recover on import an export to the same level as before, the special military operation. so really, these, these numbers speak for themselves, but i think we can say it any clearer. the sanctions have completely and utterly fail. wrapping up his
u. k. actually everyone in the world. i mean, he was one of the 1st people to jump on the plane and guns these lensky property was, is now thing. you've got a name, a street off through here. and you know, we look again, let's just go back to this report. we look at these numbers union, i mean the u. k. economy is now shrinking by not point 6 percent opposed to all of the european allies, which are actually okay, not the best figures, but nothing like that. and it's probably due to the fact...
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that has now sort of a powerhouse of, of economic growth opposed to you mentioned the u. k. it's absolutely failing. it's very interesting just to see these figures, what's behind the resilience here because as you say, for some time, leaders, officials have said that russia's gone, russian is not going to survive this bombardment of sanctions. but it is, yes, i think it, and it's really that the us in particular, but the west is we were 1st the below the time thought that everyone would fall in line. the fact is that rushes allies that take the prime example turkey, also a nice so member, refused to sanction russia. there is no problem with me getting coca cola, just like coca cola now isn't produced. russia, but it's been produced in iran. it's produced in beckett's done so they've problems on that. what we've seen is just all of this western rhetoric, as you've said, and we've actually got a really good clip that we can look at now just to show us what they said a year ago. the sanctions measures we impose today, i think without question, were the most consequential ever
that has now sort of a powerhouse of, of economic growth opposed to you mentioned the u. k. it's absolutely failing. it's very interesting just to see these figures, what's behind the resilience here because as you say, for some time, leaders, officials have said that russia's gone, russian is not going to survive this bombardment of sanctions. but it is, yes, i think it, and it's really that the us in particular, but the west is we were 1st the below the time thought that everyone would fall...
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u. k. supreme court in november shut the door on a 2nd referendum without the explicit go ahead of the u. k. governments that now that 1st referendum in 2014, which the independence movement last was supposed to be a once in a lifetime event inside the u. k government isn't very minded to draw, it's a 2nd one. so students response that was to say look ok, what we're going to do is we're going to make the next general election, a kind of de facto independence referendum. the problem big of that was not very popular with much of a party who thought it was a bit too divisive and wouldn't go down well with the electorate. so, defeating at the moment, among many of the senior members of the s n p is to lead a new leader, choose the new strategy for independence going forward. events are being held this week in north korea to mark the birth date of former leader kim jong il, his death in 2012 lead to kim jong and taking over. now, the recent appearance of kim's daughter has field speculation about a possible future succession from mcbride reports from song kim du a was 1st introduced to the world accompanying her fath
u. k. supreme court in november shut the door on a 2nd referendum without the explicit go ahead of the u. k. governments that now that 1st referendum in 2014, which the independence movement last was supposed to be a once in a lifetime event inside the u. k government isn't very minded to draw, it's a 2nd one. so students response that was to say look ok, what we're going to do is we're going to make the next general election, a kind of de facto independence referendum. the problem big of that...
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u. k. economy is now shrinking by not point 6 percent opposed. to all of your opinion, allies, but directly. okay, not the best figures, but nothing like that. and it's probably due to the fact that you can just embrace u. s. foreign policy. the u. k. has sent the largest military aid package to ukraine, a pop 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way near as big an economy that still reeling over the effects of brags that right. so the real issue there. and on top of that, we've looked even the new york times, hardly a friend of russia telling us that the russian economy is going to recover on import an export to the same level as before, the special military operation. so really, these, these numbers speak for themselves, but i think we can say it any clearer. the sanctions have completely and utterly failed when. meanwhile, moscow has been hosting the african way investment conference by various interpreters and officials from the continents our discussions. so that they're talking amid discussions on how to increase economic cooperation be
u. k. economy is now shrinking by not point 6 percent opposed. to all of your opinion, allies, but directly. okay, not the best figures, but nothing like that. and it's probably due to the fact that you can just embrace u. s. foreign policy. the u. k. has sent the largest military aid package to ukraine, a pop 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way near as big an economy that still reeling over the effects of brags that right. so the real issue there. and on top of that, we've looked even...
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now. this is down to the u. k. government to get through the w as jack park and big mass reporting from ross, although from london. thank you both very much. palestinian authorities say one person has died during a riot by israeli settlers in the west bank. as a group of settlers set fire to cars and some 30 homes that was just hours after a palestinian gunmen shot and killed 2 settlers on sunday attacks, a part of worsening violence in the region and happened as israeli and palestinian officials met in jordan to ease tensions these burnt out racks of the aftermath of sundays attack by israeli settlers in the west bank residence in the town of how are as a hundreds of settlers set fire to palestinian homes, cars and businesses. one palestinian was shot dead in the violence for others badly injured. my loss of shirt leather shopped to pick up one of my employees, a child and i saw 400 settlers setting fire to it, but they burned the containers. they burned the warehouses, burn the storehouse for electrical applianc
now. this is down to the u. k. government to get through the w as jack park and big mass reporting from ross, although from london. thank you both very much. palestinian authorities say one person has died during a riot by israeli settlers in the west bank. as a group of settlers set fire to cars and some 30 homes that was just hours after a palestinian gunmen shot and killed 2 settlers on sunday attacks, a part of worsening violence in the region and happened as israeli and palestinian...
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u. k. economy is now shrinking by not point 6 percent opposed to all the european allies, but directly. okay, not the best figures, but nothing like that. and it's probably due to the fact that you just embrace u. s. foreign policy, u. k has sent the largest military a package, the ukraine, a pop 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way near as big an economy that still reeling over the effects of brakes. it, right? so the real issue there, and on top of that, we've looked even the new york times, hardly a friend of russia telling us that the russian economy is going to recover on import an export to the same level as before, the special military operation. so really, these, these numbers speak for themselves, but i think we can say it any clearer. the sanctions have completely and utterly failed. asian economies have also been on the rise with the latest that is showing that india and china are doing far better compared to their western counterparts. india is economic growth this year. is that an estimated 7 percent the highest among all major economies in the finance minister has
u. k. economy is now shrinking by not point 6 percent opposed to all the european allies, but directly. okay, not the best figures, but nothing like that. and it's probably due to the fact that you just embrace u. s. foreign policy, u. k has sent the largest military a package, the ukraine, a pop 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way near as big an economy that still reeling over the effects of brakes. it, right? so the real issue there, and on top of that, we've looked even the new york...
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u. k. economy is now shrinking by not point 6 percent opposed to all of your pin allies, but directly. okay. not the best figures, but nothing like that. and it's probably due to the fact that the case just embrace u. s. foreign policy, u. k, has sent the largest military aid package to ukraine upon 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way there is big an economy that still reeling over the effects of brakes. it. right, so the real issue there. and on top of that, we've looked even the new york times, hardly a friend of russia telling us that the russian economy is going to recover on import an export to the same level as before, the special military operation. so really these, these numbers speak for themselves, but i think we can say it any clearer. the sanctions have completely and utterly failed. now returning to a largely forgotten chapter in the west of the boston war, next couple of the thousands of serbs executed and killed by johanna the gruesome story from the midnight conflict. as we told right ahead, stay with us the who who. ready ready ready ready ready ready i never
u. k. economy is now shrinking by not point 6 percent opposed to all of your pin allies, but directly. okay. not the best figures, but nothing like that. and it's probably due to the fact that the case just embrace u. s. foreign policy, u. k, has sent the largest military aid package to ukraine upon 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way there is big an economy that still reeling over the effects of brakes. it. right, so the real issue there. and on top of that, we've looked even the new...
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u. k. governments. now that 1st referendum in 2014, which the independence movement last was supposed to be a once in a lifetime event inside the u. k. government isn't very minded to grant a 2nd one. so sterns response that was to say, look ok, what we're going to do is we're going to make the next general election, a kind of de facto independence referendum. the problem big of that was not very popular with much of a party who thought it was a bit to devise if i wouldn't go down well with the electorate. so, defeating in a moment, among many of the senior members of the s and p is to lead a new leader, choose the new strategy for independence going forward, which will take some time. again, how could her departure change politics and the u. k. as a whole well, excuse me, one of the most able politicians on the british seen for the best part of a decades. she's a gift, a communicator, and i think both labor and the conservatives will be very pleased to see the back of her. she's been affording the sky for
u. k. governments. now that 1st referendum in 2014, which the independence movement last was supposed to be a once in a lifetime event inside the u. k. government isn't very minded to grant a 2nd one. so sterns response that was to say, look ok, what we're going to do is we're going to make the next general election, a kind of de facto independence referendum. the problem big of that was not very popular with much of a party who thought it was a bit to devise if i wouldn't go down well with the...
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u. k . for example, i've mentioned before in the u. k, we have pension, now freezing to death, apartments, germany jimmy's economy. i think this week economist said it is now officially in recession. and a lot of german companies announce shocking to america to set up companies that just to stay in the game. but, you know, i don't think they come to europe is going to be a problem soon or not sure, i mean, these people cannot hang on so much longer. and i think micron shows are quite sensitive to that. they do understand that the time is running out for them. but i think also, i wonder, we talked about republicans in america unbundled, i wonder if the night miss norfolk bunch of leading up to presidential elections is that it becomes a one issue price which will be a try. okay. then that that's a question for another program. we've run out of time or when it gets america in budapest, when i think our viewers are watching us here at ortiz, the next time, remember, cross top roles. ah, ah, my name is franklin richardson, philadelphia got in the movement in any
u. k . for example, i've mentioned before in the u. k, we have pension, now freezing to death, apartments, germany jimmy's economy. i think this week economist said it is now officially in recession. and a lot of german companies announce shocking to america to set up companies that just to stay in the game. but, you know, i don't think they come to europe is going to be a problem soon or not sure, i mean, these people cannot hang on so much longer. and i think micron shows are quite sensitive...
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now. this is time to the u. k. government to get through the ws jack park and big mass reporting from ross, although from london. thank you both very much. there's been more violence in the west bank today. this time near the palestine city of jericho. israeli authorities say israeli man was seriously injured in a drive by shooting on a highway near the city. these railey army have dubbed it a terror attack and searching for the culprit. and this incident comes a day after to his railways, were killed by a palestinian gunman. in the west bank town of for laura israeli settlers responded by attacking palestinian homes and property in the area. these burnt out racks of the aftermath of sundays attack by israeli settlers in the west bank residence in the town of horror say, hundreds of settlers set fire to palestinian homes, cars and businesses. one palestinian was shot dead in the violence for others badly injured. my loss of shirt leather shopped to pick up one of my employees, a child, and i saw 400 settlers setti
now. this is time to the u. k. government to get through the ws jack park and big mass reporting from ross, although from london. thank you both very much. there's been more violence in the west bank today. this time near the palestine city of jericho. israeli authorities say israeli man was seriously injured in a drive by shooting on a highway near the city. these railey army have dubbed it a terror attack and searching for the culprit. and this incident comes a day after to his railways, were...
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u. k. for example. i've mentioned before in the u. k, we have pensions now freezing to death in their apartments, germany, germany's economy. i think this week, it economists said it is now officially in recession. and a lot of german companies announced flocking to america to set up companies that just to stay in the game. but you know, by them i think it coming to europe is going to be a problem sooner enough. sure. i mean these people kind of hang on so much longer and i think macro and it shows quite some stuff that they do understands that the time is running out for them. but i think also, i wonder, we talked about republicans in america, unburden. i wonder if the night miss norfolk binder relating to president? sure elections is, but it becomes a one issue race which will be then that that's a question for another program we've run out of time when it gets america. and in budapest, when i think mister watching us here at ortiz, the next time, remember, crossed up rules ah, at this hour, american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military
u. k. for example. i've mentioned before in the u. k, we have pensions now freezing to death in their apartments, germany, germany's economy. i think this week, it economists said it is now officially in recession. and a lot of german companies announced flocking to america to set up companies that just to stay in the game. but you know, by them i think it coming to europe is going to be a problem sooner enough. sure. i mean these people kind of hang on so much longer and i think macro and it...
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u. k. for example, i've mentioned before in the u. k, we have pensions now freezing to death in their apartments. germany, germany is economy. i think this week, it economists said it is now officially in recession. and a lot of german companies announce, flocking to america, to set up companies that just to stay in the game. but you know, by them i think and coming to europe is going to be the problem sooner enough. sure . i mean these people cannot hang on. so much longer and i think micro and shows quite sensitive to that they do understand that the time is running out for them. but i think also, i wonder, we talked about republicans in america and biden, i wonder if the night miss nor if you're going to relating to president. sure elections is, but it becomes a one issue race which will be then that that's a question for another program. we run out of time when it gets america, and in budapest i think our viewers for watching us here are see you next time. remember, cross back rules with a hungry brown b. i tell nord stream pipelines to restock down coal
u. k. for example, i've mentioned before in the u. k, we have pensions now freezing to death in their apartments. germany, germany is economy. i think this week, it economists said it is now officially in recession. and a lot of german companies announce, flocking to america, to set up companies that just to stay in the game. but you know, by them i think and coming to europe is going to be the problem sooner enough. sure . i mean these people cannot hang on. so much longer and i think micro...
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u. k. that the now in the stonier is nato doing enough if we wouldn't be in a. so i think we would be living through some very dark times right now, but we are, that's why we are not living as so dark times as ukraine is. and we are not threatened the way because we have our big friends behind us and not even behind us, but with us in the stone. yeah, there are u. s. tubes u k. troops, french troops at present. so, and everybody has assured us that the, you know, article 5 in the nato is iron clad and everybody will be there for us. so it works as it turn so, so for, for food thing that he doesn't want to war with us in terms of what ukraine needs. now, i'll come on to fight to jets in a moment. but the other problem seems to be re armament of ukraine. this seems to be a problem with ammunition. that seems to be a problem with artillery shells. in fact, it seems. ukraine is using more than the currently being manufactured, the nato secretary general insult book says it's a race of just sticks or defense. industry is under strain. what needs to be done? now? i ma
u. k. that the now in the stonier is nato doing enough if we wouldn't be in a. so i think we would be living through some very dark times right now, but we are, that's why we are not living as so dark times as ukraine is. and we are not threatened the way because we have our big friends behind us and not even behind us, but with us in the stone. yeah, there are u. s. tubes u k. troops, french troops at present. so, and everybody has assured us that the, you know, article 5 in the nato is iron...
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u. k. well, it's now been 20 years since the start of the war, duffle, hundreds of thousands of people have been killed and millions more have been forced from their homes. the fighting has eased, but many people are still living in camps with nowhere else to go out. the years have been, morgan has worn out from north duffle. this was once a home in the village of shadow and to dance north star for as alma adam stands amongst the ruins where his home once stood. he remembered his life here before being forced out when the were in there for began on her lana and love him for the course of people came and raided the village. there were 6 cars loaded guns, some one horses and someone camelback. they were from the arab tribes. they killed the men and bent the village down and lifted property and livestock. we had to escape the mountains to survive. we will miss my binding. less or more, you know, about the worst started in 2003, with our 4 we tribes rebelling against the government and accusing it of marginalization. the government responded with airstrikes and attacks on villages proceed to be
u. k. well, it's now been 20 years since the start of the war, duffle, hundreds of thousands of people have been killed and millions more have been forced from their homes. the fighting has eased, but many people are still living in camps with nowhere else to go out. the years have been, morgan has worn out from north duffle. this was once a home in the village of shadow and to dance north star for as alma adam stands amongst the ruins where his home once stood. he remembered his life here...
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u. k. his receiving a standing ovation right now for the speech that he just made in which he thanked prison for its support of ukraine. he said that london has stood with heave from day one is struck, a defiant tone, saying that freedom will win, and russia will lose. thank you mister president for being with us to day and for the powerful address that you have just given the bravery resilience and fortitude of you. and so that was president for lensky delivering his speech. and for some analysis of what he said, we have to tell you, correspondent, bogus mass is joining us from london. and here with me in the studio detail is chief international editor, richard walker and bergen. if i can start with you, tell me what stood out for you in president zalinski is addressed to parliament. how do you think it will have gone down there in the u. k? i think it was one of the most powerful speeches there in parliament in westminster hall. he, i think struck a very careful balance between being very emotional. also humble. he mentioned meeting the king, but also being defiant and being strong. he sai
u. k. his receiving a standing ovation right now for the speech that he just made in which he thanked prison for its support of ukraine. he said that london has stood with heave from day one is struck, a defiant tone, saying that freedom will win, and russia will lose. thank you mister president for being with us to day and for the powerful address that you have just given the bravery resilience and fortitude of you. and so that was president for lensky delivering his speech. and for some...
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u. k. for example, i've mentioned before in the u. k, we have pinched us now. freezing to death in our apartments, germany, germany's economy. i think this week economist said it is now officially in recession. and a lot of german companies announce shocking to america to set up companies that just to stay in the game. but, you know, i don't think it come to europe is going to be the problem sooner enough. sure. i mean, these people kind of hang on so much longer. and i think micron shows quite sensitive to that. they do understand that the time is running out for them. but i think also, i wonder, we talked about republicans in america unbounded. i wonder if the night miss norfolk bunch of leading up to presidential elections is but it becomes a one issue price which will be it. okay, then that, that's a question for another program we've run out of time when it gets america and who to pass on. i think our viewers are watching us here at ortiz the next time. remember, cross stock rolls. ah ah ah ah . ah the 2nd world war affected millions of people during the
u. k. for example, i've mentioned before in the u. k, we have pinched us now. freezing to death in our apartments, germany, germany's economy. i think this week economist said it is now officially in recession. and a lot of german companies announce shocking to america to set up companies that just to stay in the game. but, you know, i don't think it come to europe is going to be the problem sooner enough. sure. i mean, these people kind of hang on so much longer. and i think micron shows quite...
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when now the european union in the u. k. say that they have made a breakthrough. you commission president ursula on the lion and you k prime minister re she soon act today announced a draft agreement following high level talks near london, found the soon act has held this as a new chapter in relations with the european union fund. alliance says that this new framework, known as the windsor framework, will protect the markets of both the e u and the u. k. and support stability in northern ireland. we knew that with the text of the winter framework has now been published, but is this deal? is it really workable? i put that question to the w's bigot moss. in london, it will be very workable for many businesses in northern ireland, particularly for those who are importing from the rest of the united kingdom. so in the past, i have speak into businesses in belfast, for example, in nursery who couldn't import very easily, roses from, from mainland u. k. any more and a delicatessen shop and they couldn't import cheese anymore. and this was word was very, very difficult f
when now the european union in the u. k. say that they have made a breakthrough. you commission president ursula on the lion and you k prime minister re she soon act today announced a draft agreement following high level talks near london, found the soon act has held this as a new chapter in relations with the european union fund. alliance says that this new framework, known as the windsor framework, will protect the markets of both the e u and the u. k. and support stability in northern...
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u. k. and france, he's now on his way to brussels. and north korea shows off its largest nuclear missiles and a major parade through the capitol. ah, it's been more than 72 hours since to earthquakes, and southeast to kia and northern syria jolted the region and shocked the world. more than 16000 people have died. many more remained unaccounted for inter kias and tally of region. a girl was pulled out alive after being under rubble for more than 3 days. the scale of the disaster and freezing, whither is making it harder for rescue teams to operate the death toll and to kia has exceeded 12000. we have to correspondence tracking the stories tiffany decker isn't got the on tip and to key a near the syrian border. but 1st let's go to wrestle sorta who's and carmen mirage . the if a center of the disaster and wrestle for the it's all now for every story of miraculous survival. i did must be dozens more of absolute heartbreak. absolutely. i'm in front of a rubble of collapse building. this is just one of hundreds in this city. and right ove
u. k. and france, he's now on his way to brussels. and north korea shows off its largest nuclear missiles and a major parade through the capitol. ah, it's been more than 72 hours since to earthquakes, and southeast to kia and northern syria jolted the region and shocked the world. more than 16000 people have died. many more remained unaccounted for inter kias and tally of region. a girl was pulled out alive after being under rubble for more than 3 days. the scale of the disaster and freezing,...
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now the european union and the u. k have made a breakthrough commission prisoner ursula funder lion and u. k. prime minister, reggie sooner struck a draft agreement following high level talks near london, the perfection. mack hailed a new chapter in relations with brussels. of underline, said the new windsor framework protected the markets of both parties and supported stability in northern ireland. to put that on the watch, the european commission president said she was confident that this agreement would work for all parties involved. this new framework will allow us to begin a new chapter. it provides for long lasting solutions that both of us a confident will work for all people and businesses in northern ireland. solutions that respond directly to the concerns they have raised. our correspondence jack, barack and brussels, told us why that you made so many concessions to get this deal over the line. what they wanted the deal to be done, and i also, i think it comes down to trust with the new see not government. the
now the european union and the u. k have made a breakthrough commission prisoner ursula funder lion and u. k. prime minister, reggie sooner struck a draft agreement following high level talks near london, the perfection. mack hailed a new chapter in relations with brussels. of underline, said the new windsor framework protected the markets of both parties and supported stability in northern ireland. to put that on the watch, the european commission president said she was confident that this...
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now the european union and the u. k. have made a breakthrough. you commission president, also a funder lion, and you k prime minister minister wishes to next struck a draft agreement following high level talks near london sooner. caled, a new chapter and relations with brussels and fonder. lions said the new so called winds up framework protected the markets of both parties and supported stability light in northern ireland. let's hear more of what the british prime minister had to say. i b l, a decisive. together. we have changed the original protocol another day, announcing the winner, the framework. today's agree deliver smooth, boeing tre, within the united kingdom for normal either the place now union and safeguards, sovereignty for the peace of european commission. president said she was confident this agreement would work for all parties involved. this new framework will allow us to begin a new chapter. it provides for long lasting solutions that both of us are confident will work for all people and businesses in northern ireland. solutions
now the european union and the u. k. have made a breakthrough. you commission president, also a funder lion, and you k prime minister minister wishes to next struck a draft agreement following high level talks near london sooner. caled, a new chapter and relations with brussels and fonder. lions said the new so called winds up framework protected the markets of both parties and supported stability light in northern ireland. let's hear more of what the british prime minister had to say. i b l, a...
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u. k. an support stability in northern ireland. here's more now from the british prime minister on please to report that we have now made a decisive breakthrough. together. we have changed the original protocol and our today announcing the new wins a framework. today's agreement to live as smooth flowing trade within the whole the united kingdom protects northern islands place in our union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. yes, so good news coming there from the prime minister of the u. k. the european commission president, she says that she was confident that this agreement would work for everyone involved. this new framework will allow us to begin, you checked. it provides a long lasting solution that both of us a confident will work for all people and businesses in northern ireland, solutions that refund directly to the consent they have life. or if we have team coverage to night from london, our corresponded beer, good, moss, and from brussels. jack parrot, both of you. good evening bill. let me start with you the
u. k. an support stability in northern ireland. here's more now from the british prime minister on please to report that we have now made a decisive breakthrough. together. we have changed the original protocol and our today announcing the new wins a framework. today's agreement to live as smooth flowing trade within the whole the united kingdom protects northern islands place in our union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. yes, so good news coming there from the...
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u k. in france. but now we know that the alleged duma incident was stage. we know that because a hospital scene that was found here was confirmed by the people who were in the video and doctors to be a hoax put on by the white helmet. which was a u. s. u. k funded organization that worked very closely with the sectarian militias inside here in also have you. kennedy lim, yet if you build a video, a little dog, i'm ok with hola. one of them. what the hell? the leslie, how that you know, what that really had me the had the thought buffy left out on my tail. so how field kennedy carlo again until mamma to let you see it will hear the little school. and i think in the left i need the money or thought ali he met few muslim duma luck and henderson was your home or co a man made most of it than earlier. can i have a little more clear? let me a good one echo. had them as, but if you have like will modify a little to but a, lemme leisure i did. i said they'll hand the see. yeah. it'll be a little more help them if you want obama to leslie how to leukemia. yeah. a on
u k. in france. but now we know that the alleged duma incident was stage. we know that because a hospital scene that was found here was confirmed by the people who were in the video and doctors to be a hoax put on by the white helmet. which was a u. s. u. k funded organization that worked very closely with the sectarian militias inside here in also have you. kennedy lim, yet if you build a video, a little dog, i'm ok with hola. one of them. what the hell? the leslie, how that you know, what...
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now the european union and the u. k. have made a breakthrough commission. president ursula funder line and u. k. prime minister receives, snuck struck a draft agreement following high level talks near london. so knock hailed a new chapter in relations with brussels. from the lions said the new windsor framework, protected the markets of both parties and supported stability in northern ireland. and it was right now the text of the windsor framework has been published. but as it is the deal actually workable, we put that question to d. w brigitte mass in london. it will be very workable for many businesses in northern ireland, particularly for those who are importing from the rest of the united kingdom. so in the past, i have speaking to businesses in belfast, for example, in nursery who couldn't import very easily, roses from or from mainland u. k. any more and a delicatessen shop and they couldn't import. she's any more. and this was word was very, very difficult for those who look feel very british in northern ireland t
now the european union and the u. k. have made a breakthrough commission. president ursula funder line and u. k. prime minister receives, snuck struck a draft agreement following high level talks near london. so knock hailed a new chapter in relations with brussels. from the lions said the new windsor framework, protected the markets of both parties and supported stability in northern ireland. and it was right now the text of the windsor framework has been published. but as it is the deal...
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now come russell from the u. k. international such and rescue team currently in. i'm talkin half a province. thank while anger is building in syria with survivors saying that the international community has let them down. aid has been slow to arrive in the rebel held northwest about one. i'm cast them. i'll resume is one of those saying they feel abandoned. ah, well, the grown ups little of the i'm here to watch. i remember she'll fill book the memories here. i see my sister's rush, her son's clothes, and all of them there smells here cuz yeah, when they remove everything, i won't come back. i say ok, well here's their car that has them on their water tank. ala baba, the solar panels, memories in the garage, roof of the shops, florida. the whole world lead the syrian people down or the, the mom or if this is struction was in europe or any other foreign country. the whole world would have gathered here to rescue those killed rod on gentlemen. but here, no one cares were displaced. football don't want to ask about that jonah and we were bomb. barrel bombs were dropp
now come russell from the u. k. international such and rescue team currently in. i'm talkin half a province. thank while anger is building in syria with survivors saying that the international community has let them down. aid has been slow to arrive in the rebel held northwest about one. i'm cast them. i'll resume is one of those saying they feel abandoned. ah, well, the grown ups little of the i'm here to watch. i remember she'll fill book the memories here. i see my sister's rush, her son's...
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now. the u. k. and the you have reached a breakthrough over over the northern ireland protocol. that's the key sticking point in post for exit negotiations between the you and the u. k. u commission president, also a funder line and you say prime minister wishes sooner struck a draft agreement following high level talks in london. it's expected that a new deal would remove checks on goods traveling across the irish sea from britain, britain that are destined just for northern ireland goods. continuing on to e, u. member state, the republic of ireland with which northern ireland shares land border would still require customs checks. dallas go straight to the dw spigot, mars and london a barrett we're hearing a deal has been clenched. tell us more. we know a deal has been sent, but we don't know the details of the dear just yet. but what we know is if there is a deal that you must have understood the problems that re she so not has face of the situation. and northern ireland is as follows, you've had for about 25 years, you had a period of stability and this are part of their coun
now. the u. k. and the you have reached a breakthrough over over the northern ireland protocol. that's the key sticking point in post for exit negotiations between the you and the u. k. u commission president, also a funder line and you say prime minister wishes sooner struck a draft agreement following high level talks in london. it's expected that a new deal would remove checks on goods traveling across the irish sea from britain, britain that are destined just for northern ireland goods....
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now when ah, david returns the u. k in 2000 and was put on trial in 2002 have to sentenced by sheet from 3. and then he got as possible back and when we went to pick it up from scotland yard, the police officer said, we're really sorry. we were just following orders. we had to do this get through this process. but we knew it was saying was true. the cover up was astonishing, and the fact that the cover up was so systematic at that point. and yet, you know, you for the 4th 2011, when there was the nato bombing of libya because they were humanitarian aid and get off. he was dragged out and tortured and murdered with that point, and that was seen as a glorification of the west power in 2011. so the moral slide between what happened in 996. what happened in 2011 in terms of perception in the west is terrifying the fact that we can order this sort of thing rather than keep it secret and condemn it. shortly after the mail on sunday published your allegations, you and david schaler were forced to leave the country for france.
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i am paying to lots of customs duties now paying in the u. k. and in germany or poland, i was just doing a thing once i met came in here. so as you have had to do a lot more work for no more business astern is working with raw materials for the cosmetics industry. the increased workload means that the company's productivity has taken a hit and low productivity is something that the british economy as a whole is suffering from in the medium to long term britain will be 4 percent worse off than if it had stayed in the u. that's according to official for cost. so many british business leaders are not surprisingly now asking what really are the benefits of breaks it then a lot ran cannot see any upsides of break said for a company or indeed, or industry with regards to the country as a whole. the british economy has recovered more slowly after the pandemic than other comparable economies. but we've had increased uncertainty since the referendum back in 2016. at that point we saw that business investment as a shared g. d p really took a hit in the u.
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u. k. thanks so much for joining us. now let's take a look at some of the other global business stories that are making the news or in ukraine cost. the german economy nearly 2.5 percent last year. according to the german institute of economic research, that's equivalent to 100000000000 euros institute reports that jeremy's dependency on imports of russian energy is key cause of the fall in g d p. some of the most important industrial and economic hubs in the u. s. and china are also the most vulnerable to climate change that's according to a new study by the cross dependency initiative, which also find found 9 out of the top 10 spots which finds regions to study for for more government focused on di, carbonized ation adaptation measures like flood control. now argentina is facing its worst drought in 60 years, it's proving a major economic blow to a country that was already struggling to service it's debts. that route is also having a significant impact on global food markets with argentina. providing a large proportion of
u. k. thanks so much for joining us. now let's take a look at some of the other global business stories that are making the news or in ukraine cost. the german economy nearly 2.5 percent last year. according to the german institute of economic research, that's equivalent to 100000000000 euros institute reports that jeremy's dependency on imports of russian energy is key cause of the fall in g d p. some of the most important industrial and economic hubs in the u. s. and china are also the most...