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u. s. and the u. k. but fraud is not part of nato nuclear deterrent tiny group. now the u. k is new finance minister says he's reversing. almost all of his predecessors proposals. the government new ton announced my jeremy hunt comes after quantity quantity was fired last week. and early a prime minister and his trust had been accused of running scared for failing to address parliament. the dean bother reports. i know she's fighting for her political survival, but let's trust wasn't in parliament on monday, as the opposition was granted an urgent question to ask the prime minister to make a statement on reflection. rebecca, during the current economic situation is to speak. with apologies tv pleaded the opposition on the house, the piano is detained on it and hiding away. don't you question? scared of our own shadow. the light is not a turning ah, trust was there later on to hear her new finance minister give more detail on a huge change in direction. the prime minister and i agreed yesterday to reverse almost all the tax measures announced in the growth and 3 weeks ago that
u. s. and the u. k. but fraud is not part of nato nuclear deterrent tiny group. now the u. k is new finance minister says he's reversing. almost all of his predecessors proposals. the government new ton announced my jeremy hunt comes after quantity quantity was fired last week. and early a prime minister and his trust had been accused of running scared for failing to address parliament. the dean bother reports. i know she's fighting for her political survival, but let's trust wasn't in...
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u. k, u k. the energy sector found in south in such a di condition. well ren reality. this is the end point of a 30 years of various failed policies. we got rid of domestic coal production before we should have done that, imported a ton of it from overseas. for many years. we allowed the u. k. nuclear power industry to be run down. we relied on impulse, we get a g from europe and the rest and in other places in the world and stopped developing our own energy infrastructure. and this was done for decades under the government's lead by both the conservative and the labor parties and less trust is at the end of this process. and he didn't harassing a 30 year long mass, which she is trying to turn around and failing to turn around inside 3 months. so this is a generational failure that it lack written, exposed to the fluctuations of international energy markets un, unable to produce. so really, the entire political class for a whole generation is responsible for this catastrophic mess that the british government now finds itself in. and now the downing street is supporting british companies and i bid to drill for oil and gas, and the no think a spine warnings from the green energy sector. why do you think less trust is decided to take such a move? because it's a panic made,
u. k, u k. the energy sector found in south in such a di condition. well ren reality. this is the end point of a 30 years of various failed policies. we got rid of domestic coal production before we should have done that, imported a ton of it from overseas. for many years. we allowed the u. k. nuclear power industry to be run down. we relied on impulse, we get a g from europe and the rest and in other places in the world and stopped developing our own energy infrastructure. and this was done...
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u. k, u k. the energy sector found itself in such a di, a condition that this is the end point of a 30 years of us various failed policies. and les stress is at the end of this process. and he's inheriting a 30 year long mass, which she is trying to turn around and failing to turn around inside free months. so this is a generational failure that has left britain exposed to the fluctuations of international energy markets. un, unable to produce so energy. the only solution in the immediate period is to end the chaos in the international energy markets. and that means ending the sanctions regime against russian energy, which is failing to do anything significant to the russian economy, but is tanking the economies of europe and increasing energy and security. meanwhile in moldova farmers protested against the government policies this friday as a record high fuel prices have turned their life into a nightmare. protesters in moldova, have been flaring for several weeks now as demonstrators pitch ten
u. k, u k. the energy sector found itself in such a di, a condition that this is the end point of a 30 years of us various failed policies. and les stress is at the end of this process. and he's inheriting a 30 year long mass, which she is trying to turn around and failing to turn around inside free months. so this is a generational failure that has left britain exposed to the fluctuations of international energy markets. un, unable to produce so energy. the only solution in the immediate...
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u. k, u k, the energy sector found itself in such a di, a condition. this is the end point of a 30 years of us. various failed policies and less trust is at the end of this process. and he's inheriting a 30 year long mass, which she is trying to turn around and failing to turn around inside free months. so this is a generational failure that has left written exposed to the fluctuations of international energy markets, unable to produced so energy. the only solution in the immediate period is to when the chaos in the international energy markets. and that means ending the sanctions regime against russia energy, which is failing to do anything significant to the russian economy, but as tanking the economies of european increasing energy and security. ah, moscow has the keys, ukraine's presidents have calling for the start of a world war. as after vladimir zalinski, i nato, to launch preemptive strikes against russia. foreign minister, think a lot of things. the lensky ones, the u. s. lead block to luke. the country asked her zalinski, but as well so yesterday, zalinski called on his western masters to launch a preemptive nucleus strike on russia with his statement. he's essentially shown the whole world, more evidence of the threats emanating from the key of regime, which the special operation was launched. a new to rise attempts by the length of his secretaries to claim that he meant something else or ridiculous. in this situation, zelinski like his entire regime, has got a taste and is beginning to dictate his own conditions, both to nato, unto the you must show whole when that appointed. what should nato do? eliminate the possibility of russia using nuclear weapons. i once again appeal to the international community as it was before february 24th. we need preemptive strikes so that russia would know what awaits them if they use nuclear weapons, not the other way around, to wait for rushes nuclear strikes and then say, oh no. okay, then take this yog me, whe
u. k, u k, the energy sector found itself in such a di, a condition. this is the end point of a 30 years of us. various failed policies and less trust is at the end of this process. and he's inheriting a 30 year long mass, which she is trying to turn around and failing to turn around inside free months. so this is a generational failure that has left written exposed to the fluctuations of international energy markets, unable to produced so energy. the only solution in the immediate period is to...
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u. k. u k is new finance minister says he's reversing almost all of his predecessors proposals. jeremy hunt announced a raft of you turns on last month. controversial, many budget ditching tax cuts and scaling back and energy support scheme. well, you estimate time elections are less than a month away. on the candidates vying for one of ohio senate seats have just taken part in a televised debase ohio, a key battleground state. is that to be a tight contest that seat has been held by a republican since 1999 republican j. d vance and democrat, tim ryan, on now neck and neck, and the poles, or let spring and she had her tansy. he's been watching the debate for us in youngstown. she had watching the debate from here. it looks like it got pretty roar there at times. it just shows how divisive the run up has been, especially in ohio. did get rule but actually over some very familiar issues. and i think we've seen these issues come up again and again between these 2 candidates that we have we have m j, the violence, leave the republican candidate accusing ryan of being a political. the lead test is 20 years in washington with nothing to show, but not least, the pulling state of the economy and the inflation u. s. and he told the countries but the, the, the particular places that the u. s. is suffering right now. meanwhile, we had run, tim run then saying that j d vans is simply an extremist, and the run was representing the exhausted majority who had enough of the extreme as of donald trump. and those on the far right should be of the republican party, and particularly always drawing attention to an incident which is become rather notorious stuff just in the last few weeks, donald trump came sensibly to endorse j. d events, but actually rather humiliating g bombs by saying on stage jane events will just the equipment what, what he said with jamie about it's going to suck up to me and do anything. and i say pretty so desperate for life. it was not effect the actual probates was a bit more fruit. and then j. d events just meekly went on stage and shook hands that we had, we had run the same look. i mean, if you can't stand up to your leaders, how can you stand up to people in washington and,
u. k. u k is new finance minister says he's reversing almost all of his predecessors proposals. jeremy hunt announced a raft of you turns on last month. controversial, many budget ditching tax cuts and scaling back and energy support scheme. well, you estimate time elections are less than a month away. on the candidates vying for one of ohio senate seats have just taken part in a televised debase ohio, a key battleground state. is that to be a tight contest that seat has been held by a...
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u. k. u k, as new finance minister says he's reversing almost all of his predecessors proposals. jeremy hunt announced a raft of utahns on last month, controversial, many budget ditching tax cuts and scaling back and energy support ski. now there are reports that each european government troops have captured the city of sheree, which is one of t rise largest. it comes shortly after the government announced its trying to take control of airports and other critical infrastructure in the northern region, from the to gray people's liberation front. the african union has called for an immediate cease fire after an escalation there and the violence peace talks are scheduled to take place for la forgot last week, failed to happen. while you and chief antonia gutierrez, said the violins in 8th europe yet has reached alarming levels. the situation, the need to appear is speedily out of control. violence and destruction averaged alarming levels. the social fabric is being ripped apart. or still it is in the 3rd grade region of it, your peer must and know including the media with that all a
u. k. u k, as new finance minister says he's reversing almost all of his predecessors proposals. jeremy hunt announced a raft of utahns on last month, controversial, many budget ditching tax cuts and scaling back and energy support ski. now there are reports that each european government troops have captured the city of sheree, which is one of t rise largest. it comes shortly after the government announced its trying to take control of airports and other critical infrastructure in the northern...
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u. k. under u. k. politics room to so i'm a thank you very much for breaking down the indian reactions. the appointment of soon. ok, as british pianist ortiz window shop. thank you for earlier we spoke to a good rest shake. who says that cynex appointments illustrates the irony of colonial history. the 1st of all, i get my best love from me and from my country, the service is still not going to be like 1947 on the independence. just to say that all you will be off. lo and men try to be during the 7 year net, an independent being an indian as a prime minister of u. k. so i will stay the life is really you people and do the word more. you should start and really and leads from the people when goal of india and that it didn't been like only was there is on the well being him being a ration and she really the theme in them. so i again see life is the only few people and the from the land of the, from the learn of non world in be lose them going on in you care by india. but in a non boyland be full manner. see if you looked at or mean, if you did, indians have more than the indian side in terms of egypt. more him right. in deals are richer, then that should be less than crime. so it was in the ball in the guardian manner in a long while he is an indian lawyer, the public retailer can be in. so she is the prime minister of has been done in the duly indian. he will do his best or just 3 people. but i am very optimistic that building his india and you will come thought equal equals moving on now representatives from ethiopia as government until gray r
u. k. under u. k. politics room to so i'm a thank you very much for breaking down the indian reactions. the appointment of soon. ok, as british pianist ortiz window shop. thank you for earlier we spoke to a good rest shake. who says that cynex appointments illustrates the irony of colonial history. the 1st of all, i get my best love from me and from my country, the service is still not going to be like 1947 on the independence. just to say that all you will be off. lo and men try to be during...
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u. k, and 3, u. k. are intensifying discussions over combining the operations that according to a sky news report, the goal is to have a deal in place by the end of the year according to the board. both operators, phase rising investments as they build out 5 g networks, inflation and turkey john to a 24 year high one week after the central bank cut interest rates. again. inflation now stands at 83 percent according to the state statistics agency. however, an independent inflation research group claims that the actual rate stands at a whopping 186 percent. the turkish government had said inflation would fall with its new economic model, which prioritizes low interest rates, to boost production and growth. and how are people in turkey coping? take a look, thought prices are high. we're really struggling. we have 2 children who go to school. we are only earning minimum wage, and it's hard to make a living on the position. they may 19 years old and i'm not hopeful. i don't think the situation here in turkey
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u. k to these revelations? would you expect any coverage in the u. k. press over this? i mean, you know, we, we made the document itself available to download. we did lots of screen grabs in our article we, we very much encourage and welcome any west journalist to report on this. i'm, i strongly doubt will. it goes against the now this narrative of ukrainian innocence and heroism and it undermines the claim that this isn't a proxy. what would you keep hearing about, even though it's been as good as admitted by this point? and yeah, i mean, you know, russia is quite clearly a victim in this, as i mentioned, the, you know, where the, the retaliatory strike that was carried out across the ukraine, which seems to have city tripled countries, electricity, and access the water. you know, to not only took the lives of things between 10 and 20 people. now you know what, what would the reaction be if the bridge was struck and rushed out either by in she would plan or by this truck. what would happen? yes i was and people would have died needing to yes. a actually massive retaliation which would have, you know, would have what we have, what happened on monday and actually, you know, remains on that would have pain, harrison. and we would be talking about $200.00 or, or 2000, at least, you know, w cranium, result, or you think, i mean, you think about, you know, the former shock or campaign, whether it's iraq and afghanistan. and that's exactly what you've just described. i mean, was what 15 roughly 15 cities across the ukraine that did take a heavy missile strikes from the russian armed forces and, and yet i think they told bethel was only 19 people. of course, any death is bad news and it's a tragedy. but 19 considering the past and the strike. yes, i'm a thing, it's a pretty low casualty number. did you ever receive any pressure from the u. k. government not to publish your findings? i mean, no, i mean we, we, we didn't approach about this in advance. we just approached people in both, and i think that the, i mean as far as i can tell that the strategy is to, from our detractors to drop in the story diminishing and act that. this is just a kind of speculative war game proposal. together, you know, in, as they saw or not, i mean the reality is the proposal document and i don't even delve into it still in the, in the, in the off we're discussing, i mean, you know, this is very detailed plan for training and a 1000 strong commander unit in scotland to carry out sabotage, operations, intelligence, operations, your comment, the russian vessel, walk like russian naval ships. you know, and this is, there is every period that the proposals, or at least some of them were adopted. now you can't train a 1000 commanders, embrace soil without the british government knowing about it and signing off on it . yet we haven't heard anythi
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u. k. and the republic of ireland and e u country. but that would rip apart the peace deal that ended decades of violence. so the u. k. m e u agreed a protocol meaning customs, jackson, northern ireland for imports from the rest of the u. k. leading pro british unit as part of the d u. p. 's boycotting the parliament because it says the protocol treats northern ireland differently to the rest of the u. k. where we challenge reports from belfast. time has run out for northern ireland to restore his devolved government. last ditch effort to break the political deadlock, have failed. so northern ireland miss now head back to the polls, i hear it when parties say that they really do not want an election at all, but nearly all of them, but parties who signed up to the rules, the laws. that means i need to call an election, so you'll hear more from me on that particular point. next week, the heart of the disagreement is the northern ireland protocol. it's the part of the u. k. post wreck to deal with the e. u. that's resulted in a trade border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. to avoid a hard border between
u. k. and the republic of ireland and e u country. but that would rip apart the peace deal that ended decades of violence. so the u. k. m e u agreed a protocol meaning customs, jackson, northern ireland for imports from the rest of the u. k. leading pro british unit as part of the d u. p. 's boycotting the parliament because it says the protocol treats northern ireland differently to the rest of the u. k. where we challenge reports from belfast. time has run out for northern ireland to restore...
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u. k. are better than some of our european neighbors. and if you're comparing our seats, what's happening at the maintenance in france, germany, italy, spain, the u. k. is in some basket case outline. in fact the u. k. is doing rather well, and that's one of the reasons the g at 7 group perceived the u. k. or cost by the high growth rates than the rest of what he painted. all right, let's have a look at some of the, the stats that we've got here because there's, there's obviously a lot of different stats about how well all differently the u. k. is doing compared to other european or other countries, and the political instability has been bad for the u. k. economy. i think there's no doubt about that. and it was already struggling because of briggs, if you follow some of the charts, the economic grass look at this one, the british pound, falling significantly against the dollar and taking its hardest hit in the past month of the list. trust is controversial. many budget, but it's been on the decline since breaks it. basically look at this on the case international business also suffering its total trade as a share of g d p falling by 8 percent, 8 percent since 2019. and the latest research sugges
u. k. are better than some of our european neighbors. and if you're comparing our seats, what's happening at the maintenance in france, germany, italy, spain, the u. k. is in some basket case outline. in fact the u. k. is doing rather well, and that's one of the reasons the g at 7 group perceived the u. k. or cost by the high growth rates than the rest of what he painted. all right, let's have a look at some of the, the stats that we've got here because there's, there's obviously a lot of...
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u k, and 3 u. k. r into vine discussions over combining the operations that according to a sky news report. the goal is to have a deal in place by the end of the year, according to the board. both operators, phase rising investments as they build out 5 g networks. inflation in turkey, john to a 24 year high, one week after the central bank cut interest rates. again, inflation now stands at 83 percent according to the state statistics agency. however, an independent inflation research group claims that the actual rate stands at a whopping 186 percent. the turkish government had said inflation would fall with its new economic model, which prioritizes low interest rates, to boost production and growth. and how are people in turkey coping? take a look south. our prices are high, we're really struggling. we have 2 children who go to school. we are only earning minimum wage, and it's hard to make a living on the position. they met 19 years old and i'm not hopeful. i don't think the situation here in turkey will improve. you have also could i'm, i don't see a future here. i actually want to go abroad. this is true for most of us on which and then we get chad in. feel so much you think? i don't think inflation is around 80 percent. it's much higher in, i don't know whether the official figures are true or not. above that, the inflation i feel is much more like you. that's why it's getting harder and harder to live. huge video. and i saw a difficult situation there for people and turkey, acro mecca cheese here, my colleague from d, w, business acreage. remind us, what is the cause for these galloping prices? and turkey was short answers because is ah, b the, the climate policy of federal government which is based on cutting interest rates more and more to drive a production and growth to, as we, as we heard just earlier. and this is going on since at least a year now because they started to cut interest rates back in september 2021 based on the new economy model that is aimed at driving the the growth by cheap loans so that companies can borrow money on cheaper rates and drive up an employment and therefore drive up exports and making imports unattractive. so that the pressure is broken. i want to touch the rest of that touch. connie, me will be back on track again. but so far, what we have seen is otherwise the turkish government has said that inflation would fall with this new economic model that you mentioned there. but inflation is only increasing in line with what we know from traditional economic students. does that mean that prime minister or i will change course any time so no, he made it clear several times recent. the won't change course because he sees interest rates as his biggest enemy and he has signaled just last week that they will. they will go down even further. that means that we will, we will expect more inflation and coming in coming months. and the thing is, which is new economic models, they haven't really achieved their targets, which was, like i said before, which was driving up demand untouched era over foreign currency. but this didn't happen this, this cheap long over turkish, they're not directly going to production, but they are basically going to conversion to foreign currency and stocks the, the cash reserves of companies. because the, you see the, the, the, it's a very volatile comic situation. as you mentioned, volatile economic situation, we've seen people complaining saying, it is at the moment to cope with galloping prices. because people go to the poles next year and turkey. what does all of this mean for the government? well, if you look back 2021 years ago, turkey was in a very similar situation and that's what pro, take it the government in power in turkey. so we might as well face the visual moment 20 years 21 years after. before that we're still we're still yet to see what is the alternative. for example, what's your position to say? and we will probably soon houses a committee from d w. business i from thank you. now the story of the lint chocolate bonnie is slow and steady, wins the case luxury charles maker lynde has won a case against a supermarket. copycat, or should we say a replica rabbit? switzerland's highest court has ruled that a chocolate bunny from 2 local units of discounts on the market leader is too similar to the famous lint version. the gold wrapped chocolate bunny with the bell is one of linds flagship products. the swiss company has gone to court many times in recent years to protect its trademark. and that's are shown for more check out our website at dw dot com slash business. cuz cobra berlin, thanks for watching. i was successfully ah ah, with ah, you oh oh, who doesn't know that a band that has reinvented itself again and again since the seventy's. what is their secret? 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u k. if the u. k. were a country in africa, south america or asia, imagine the pompous, self righteous s no center u. k. press politicians and social media pundits would be spewing about culture of this function, banana republic, and not having democracy in their dna. we are now nothing but a banana republic run by well, in recent months so that you gave me through 2 prime ministers and for finance ministers. that instability is having global repercussions believe it or not. have a, according to a retired indian diplomat, but what he had g, the state of democracy i would say is what is what active maybe because it's very rare the country i do, i think going to have to do that. the doc never will give a very, very bad the outside market, the value of the phone. so the outside, this is a really nice fellow stevens. often i did a driving was too high through the physician going to be, you would have been like that miss just very, very improved. go do that i just against today. what happened is that for french's is that they have very high gas prices. they're very high domestic and stations. also, there w
u k. if the u. k. were a country in africa, south america or asia, imagine the pompous, self righteous s no center u. k. press politicians and social media pundits would be spewing about culture of this function, banana republic, and not having democracy in their dna. we are now nothing but a banana republic run by well, in recent months so that you gave me through 2 prime ministers and for finance ministers. that instability is having global repercussions believe it or not. have a, according...
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and we have already a response from the military side from u k side and a u. k. maybe not even in a position to take such a take. so they cannot do it as long as we have you here, we want to take advantage of your expertise and talk about what's going on in the battle field. what is the state of fighting right now as far as you know, it, and what is likely ahead? it's an interesting point because we saw because he to ation was changing nearly to the opposite that we have seen in may. what is here? what they're missing? we see, but the russian side is not really in a position to continue it takes on the ground. so perspective she nowadays, the 1st part of it is to defend into control the territory already conquered. and the 2nd part is to put the rest of ukraine at the terminal pressure, sending them close me as rockets and drones and so on. so keep them away. one part and in consorting to charity, you have already on the russian side and the ukranian side. i see a strong attempt to achieve more on the ground. so we have, it takes you to know the use of khaki to g
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u. k. well, that meant potentially creating a hard border between those not and which is part of the u. k. and the republic of ireland and you country for that, would it rip apart the peace deal at ended decades of violence? so the u. k and e u agreed a protocol, meaning customs checks in northern ireland for imports from the rest of the u. k. leading pro british units, part of the d u p is boycotting the parliament because it says the protocol treats moon either differently to the rest of the u. k. or a chance reports from belfast. time has run out for northern ireland to restore hits devolved government, last ditch effort to break the political deadlock have failed. so northern ireland must now head back to the poles. i hear it when parties say that they really do not want an election at all. but nearly all of them, but parties who signed up to the rules, the laws, that means i need to call an election. so you'll hear more from me on that particular point. next week, the heart of the disagreement is the northern ireland protocol. it's the part of the u. k. post threat to deal with the e. u. that's resulted in a trade border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. to avoid a hard border between norther
u. k. well, that meant potentially creating a hard border between those not and which is part of the u. k. and the republic of ireland and you country for that, would it rip apart the peace deal at ended decades of violence? so the u. k and e u agreed a protocol, meaning customs checks in northern ireland for imports from the rest of the u. k. leading pro british units, part of the d u p is boycotting the parliament because it says the protocol treats moon either differently to the rest of the...
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u. k. so the amount of borrowing the u. k. government is having to do is very large compared to what it had announced in the previous administration. so what was the, the scale of the desk did, but also it was the way the u. k. was going to fund that deaf fit, which was to issue bonds, but particularly issue bonds at the shorter tannel off the car, the one to the parts of the curve which one particularly liquid. and so they seem to be a lack of chord nation with the management office in terms of the way the government would issue bonds. and that really sets a set, a bad tone for the straight markets in the u. k. which over the past week or so have experience significant volatility then on the, on the do turn. to some extent it does potentially help the administration in so far as it removes one of the politically toxic parts off the mini budget. but at the same time it has it in utah and so other parts of the conservative party can smell blood. and so they may challenge the parts of this trust is program which could introduce much more uncertainty about what the government can actually do going forward. and will people on the lowest income still pick up the bulk of the, of the costs of the costs and, and
u. k. so the amount of borrowing the u. k. government is having to do is very large compared to what it had announced in the previous administration. so what was the, the scale of the desk did, but also it was the way the u. k. was going to fund that deaf fit, which was to issue bonds, but particularly issue bonds at the shorter tannel off the car, the one to the parts of the curve which one particularly liquid. and so they seem to be a lack of chord nation with the management office in terms...
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u. k, left the u trading arrangements changed, the ear requires strict checks to stop goods which don't meet e standards being imported into northern ireland from the rest of the u. k. that meant potentially creating a hard border between knowledge which is part of the u. k. and republic of ireland and e u country that would rip apart the piece dealer ended decades of violence. so there you can, the you agreed a protocol in, in customs checks in northern ireland for imports from the rest of the u. k. leading pro british eunice part of the d u p is boycotting the parliament because it says the protocol treats northern ireland differently to the rest of the u. k. or a chinese reports from belfast. time has run out for northern ireland to restore hits devolved government, last ditch effort to break the political deadlock, have failed. so northern ireland miss now head back to the polls. i hear it when parties say that they really do not want an election at all. but nearly all of them, but parties who signed up to the rules, the law, that means i need to call an election. so you'll hear more from me on that particular point. next week, the heart of the disagreement is
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u. k. and the u. k is near finance minister says he's reversing almost all of his predecessors proposals. jeremy hunt amounts to raft of you turns on. last month's controversial, many budget ditching tax cuts and scaling back and energy support scheme. u. s. midterm elections are less than a month away and the candidates vying for one of our highest senate seats. i've taken part in a televised debate, ohio, a key battleground state is set to be a tight contest. the seed has been held by republicans since 1999 republican j. d vance, and democrat, tim ryan, and now neck and neck. in the poles. shepherd tansy has more on the issues that dominated the debate in youngstown, ohio. we have j. the vans the republican candidate accusing ryan of being a political. the lead test is 20 years in washington with nothing to show, but not least, the appalling state of the economy and the inflation that the u. s. and the countries but the, the, the particular places that the u. s. is suffering right now. meanwhile, we have run, tim, run then saying that j d vans is simply an extremist and the run was representing the exhausted majority. we've had enough of extreme as of donald trump and those on the far right to be of the republican party. and particu
u. k. and the u. k is near finance minister says he's reversing almost all of his predecessors proposals. jeremy hunt amounts to raft of you turns on. last month's controversial, many budget ditching tax cuts and scaling back and energy support scheme. u. s. midterm elections are less than a month away and the candidates vying for one of our highest senate seats. i've taken part in a televised debate, ohio, a key battleground state is set to be a tight contest. the seed has been held by...
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u. k. leadership that the u. k. conserve to 40 leadership race. vanessa. the moment he's in a conservative mile fight between the south florida's think i got stuck, the bar is alive, lines to the queen and he's wanting to come back. so believable a conservative should resign now and of a general election. i can call it, i think the government wants to get kind of the, the public on site. i think the right thing probably would be another general election. wow. to take so glad the mass so far. with all the things you get all worked out the initial term, but it all sorts itself out and be fine. in the coming months. rushing back to thirties in the ukraine city of hassle, never once again urged all civilians to evacuate immediately as keeps forces advance in the region. officials a warning of an increased danger of massive shelling and want people to cross a new pro river to russian occupied towns. they say thousands have already left in . what ukraine has called, a masterful taishan. georgia maloney has been sworn in as italy's new prime minister, the 1st wom
u. k. leadership that the u. k. conserve to 40 leadership race. vanessa. the moment he's in a conservative mile fight between the south florida's think i got stuck, the bar is alive, lines to the queen and he's wanting to come back. so believable a conservative should resign now and of a general election. i can call it, i think the government wants to get kind of the, the public on site. i think the right thing probably would be another general election. wow. to take so glad the mass so far....
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u . k. is this new u. k. government, by the way, trust not off to a good start. do you think that you think dealing with this energy crisis the right way? well, what's going on? i'm not registered or asking, which is the most complete incompetence. but if you look at the energy crisis, specifically, you're absolutely right. the crisis come through the root companies make a huge profit, so you won't be winful from it now. but it's profit loss. so a few months ago already been distributed and given that show. so that's sort of like how the market works and which means the producers make progress based on the same old energy. so the incompetence to crush, last week he said the tax talks about any funding crushing, crushing energy price to don't make the more so any, any cost by the government. so the price is complete by that structure. which is what if any hedge fund manager that's already started? that's why one of the don't. yeah, well yeah, as you said, it is a complete mess and we've seen trust having to do a bit of a you turn interest upon 24 hours or so. am i right, charlie? am i right in understanding this, you actually bailed the u. k. and you sold your pounds and move to the canary islands. is that accurate? i mean, there's government, whether you're left or right, and it's just terrible government. i was training for a while on finance consultants or not yet, but i do want to come about the full. i mean i see the next 3 to 4 months getting very bad. indeed. there's not even about finding money. can people even afford, i mean he's got you got people even with the price where you put a lot of a lot of people to charge a lot of pensioners on, on fixed monthly incomes, who just do not have flexibility to deal with these surging bills. charlie, i wish i had more time, but i don't. and charlie boyle, independent journalist joining us lie from the canary islands. do enjoy, we'll speak you soon. are good to have with us today at united states and it's ally. israel are to blame for quote, planned riots that have gripped and paralyzed iran. and that is what iran supreme leader, ayatollah ali. how many publicly said on m
u . k. is this new u. k. government, by the way, trust not off to a good start. do you think that you think dealing with this energy crisis the right way? well, what's going on? i'm not registered or asking, which is the most complete incompetence. but if you look at the energy crisis, specifically, you're absolutely right. the crisis come through the root companies make a huge profit, so you won't be winful from it now. but it's profit loss. so a few months ago already been distributed and...
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u. k. and the republic of ireland, which is in the e u, that would rip apart the peace deal that ended decades of violence. so the u. k and e, you signed a deal that included a protocol which effectively move the border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. some goods arriving from britain and now checked at northern irish ports, a unionist policy, the d u p says is undermines the place in the u. k. it's refused to that northern island form of government until the protocol is scrapped. report was presented that view in general assembly on thursday saying these railey occupation of the palestinian territories is indistinguishable from sattler colonialism. it's from the special repertoire on human rights in the territories that they pre assess the youth, a different term. apartheid that code statements from amnesty international earlier this year and human rights watch in 2021. israel and others have criticize the un report and accused itself is of the anti semitism america that the james space reports. israel for many years is said is a victim of unfair criticism that the united nations, it says it singled
u. k. and the republic of ireland, which is in the e u, that would rip apart the peace deal that ended decades of violence. so the u. k and e, you signed a deal that included a protocol which effectively move the border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. some goods arriving from britain and now checked at northern irish ports, a unionist policy, the d u p says is undermines the place in the u. k. it's refused to that northern island form of government until the protocol is...
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u. k. and preventing travel to the u. k. send a clear message to the rating authorities. it's an all clear what assets, any of those sanctioned, actually have in the u. k. a man who was shot dead by british officers at a police station in the city of darby has been named as moria seal lock. now authority said the 35 year old romanian was spotted with a knife and station cobb park on friday and was shot south. the armed officers arrived at the scene, local media report that he happened physically harmed anybody. independent office for police conduct is investigating the incident. the actions of british police have been in the spot like lately over the killing of an armed black man in september. chris campbell's family has been demanding justice after he was shot dead by an officer in london. a heat waves will become so extreme in some parts of the world that human life there will be unsustainable within decades. that's the latest warning in a report from the un and red cross and red crescent societies ahead of next month. cope 27 climate conference in egypt. the organizations predict that so ring temperature is in this a hail the horn of africa and s
u. k. and preventing travel to the u. k. send a clear message to the rating authorities. it's an all clear what assets, any of those sanctioned, actually have in the u. k. a man who was shot dead by british officers at a police station in the city of darby has been named as moria seal lock. now authority said the 35 year old romanian was spotted with a knife and station cobb park on friday and was shot south. the armed officers arrived at the scene, local media report that he happened...
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u. k. struggles to call markets rocked by u. k. budget plans. announce last month. hillary ingram. as an economist at lancaster university. she joys me for more hillary. welcome back. the show, the bank of england taking these new steps on both monday and to day after so much more turmoil. how serious is the situation in bond markets right now? well, it's very serious because we know the, after you know, the financial statement or many budget, what if you want to call it markets react badly. bank of england in part to rescue up pension funds, who are obliged to sell that gold. ready the price of its plummet that day intervened in the market and thought that that, but of course they announced that they would only be doing that until this week. but now, because of the continued uncertainty, they are going to be buy more debt. because of course, what has happened, i mean that there's still on certain thing about when we're going to get the, the, our independent view of government finances. the next statement was due on november the 23rd. it's not been brought back to october, the 31st
u. k. struggles to call markets rocked by u. k. budget plans. announce last month. hillary ingram. as an economist at lancaster university. she joys me for more hillary. welcome back. the show, the bank of england taking these new steps on both monday and to day after so much more turmoil. how serious is the situation in bond markets right now? well, it's very serious because we know the, after you know, the financial statement or many budget, what if you want to call it markets react badly....
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u. k. struggles to calm markets rocked by u. k. budget plans announced last month and we hope to have an interview with an expert on just that topic. but unfortunately for technical reasons that did not work out. let's take a look at the story that we're following. this, our bankruptcies are on the right as, as german companies deal with a post pandemic economy. mark by high inflation and rising energy prices. but experts say there won't be a massive wave of bankruptcy. all right, that's it for me and the d. w team, you can always find out more about these and other stories online. check us out at d, w dot com slash business. we're also on youtube under the d. w. news channel. i've seen beardsley are watching. ah ah ah, with their always with everywhere we go are smartphone. but for how much longer technology experts say that era be over. but what comes with a look at life after the smartphone? to borrow today. on d w. now we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. ah, no magic corner check hotspot. i and some great culture mem
u. k. struggles to calm markets rocked by u. k. budget plans announced last month and we hope to have an interview with an expert on just that topic. but unfortunately for technical reasons that did not work out. let's take a look at the story that we're following. this, our bankruptcies are on the right as, as german companies deal with a post pandemic economy. mark by high inflation and rising energy prices. but experts say there won't be a massive wave of bankruptcy. all right, that's it for...
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u. k. and the rest of the u. k. that is unacceptable to the d. u. p. and other union as parties which wants to keep, that's kind of indivisible link between northern ireland and the u. k. they say that this is, sir, this is not something that they can subscribe to. so are in february, the dpi pulled out of a power sharing at the store want assembly behind me here in belfast. and since then, they base to be blocking even after elections in may been blocking the formation of any new power sharing at executive until they say that northern ireland protocol is either abandoned or rewritten. so as the deadline for putting a new executive together has just passed, what we're very likely to get eminently in the next hour or so is an announcement from the northern ireland secretary or chris eton smith, 2, sorry, christine harris. 2 are announced. new elections hasn't done that yet, but that's what's being expected. and that should happen very, very soon. okay, rory, so, if we do have elections in december as is expected, if this doesn't sort out the situation, w
u. k. and the rest of the u. k. that is unacceptable to the d. u. p. and other union as parties which wants to keep, that's kind of indivisible link between northern ireland and the u. k. they say that this is, sir, this is not something that they can subscribe to. so are in february, the dpi pulled out of a power sharing at the store want assembly behind me here in belfast. and since then, they base to be blocking even after elections in may been blocking the formation of any new power sharing...
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u. k as a result of the tax cut plan. it's rock the country, but try to help me understand why should anyone outside of the country care about the instability in the u. k? well, i think 2 reasons. one is even though the u. k has left the european union, the still very big economy in europe, and still does a fair amount of trade without a european country. so what happens in the u. k, i think does matter is also the question. i think of contagion. some people worried that if the economy of the u. k, runs into trouble, then we could find that that actually causes a ripple effect and other economies. and then i suppose the reason the reason which is well teach is on the government that you simply cannot. now go into a situation where you make tax cuts, which are completely on funding. it may be written off as all the docs economics. i cause cause and trust, but markets expect you to balance the books and if you do anything, i think 2 of the dogs, then you run into trouble cutting the bill. what position you mentioned that the, of course, that you came to you, they have some bad blood between each other. now, what position does the british government find itself in? as it looks to restart negotiations this
u. k as a result of the tax cut plan. it's rock the country, but try to help me understand why should anyone outside of the country care about the instability in the u. k? well, i think 2 reasons. one is even though the u. k has left the european union, the still very big economy in europe, and still does a fair amount of trade without a european country. so what happens in the u. k, i think does matter is also the question. i think of contagion. some people worried that if the economy of the...
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u. k. looking at how the u. k. government handled the corona virus pandemic. a retired judge will investigate every step of the nation's response to the outbreak. the killed more than 200000 people. charlie angela reports at san gallus, my dad, and that's my eldest. so the last time amanda henry saw her father robert, looking well in a care home. the country was locking down against corona virus. he was quiet garrett davis. you know, always jokin, always sing in. 4 weeks later he was dead with coven 19 as the cause of death. so his ashes, his ashes, now sit in her living room. she blames the government's decision to discharge people from hospitals into their homes without testing them for coded 1st. there was so many failings when they said that priority test in was going to happen for elderly residence in care. that didn't happen. that was not happening. and when they said they were put in miss steel ring around one rouble, people in care homes that didn't happen at all, is decisions like this that the coven inquire will examine, starting with how prepared or unprepared the country was for a pan demik. there is one word that sums up the pandemic for so many, and that is the word loss. my principal aim is to produce reports and recommendations before another disaster strikes the 4 nations of the united kingdom . independent of the government. the inquiry will go on to look at the political decisions made during the pandemic, and the impact on the health care system hearings will begin in spring. and the process is expected to last several years costing upwards of $80000000.00. but as broad as the inquiry is, there are gaps, say experts, the socio economic consequences of locking down the country. the impact on education, business, hospitality, that was simply not discussed in government. you would have thought that the inquiry would be giving a raise a sharp focus to that issue. but there's no indication at all that they're going to look at what didn't happen, which was to get advice from experts about all these these other issues. 200000 people lost their lives to cove. it here in the u. k. each one represented on this memorial wall. now the inquiry says that those that suffered will be at the heart of this process. and to do that, they're going to listen to the accounts of tens may be hundreds of thousands of people. the aim to discover what could or should have been done to reduce their suffering. charlie angela, our de zera london. in the coming hour, the u. k. prime minister is due to address her conservative party members who are gathered in birmingham for the annual conference. it's an opportunity for lose trust to rebuild her dwindling authority, which took a serious hit after a number of controversial policies. poor brennan is there at the conference. citations are from the prime ministers speech this morning off pretty low. and i see one commentator saying that if she manages mediocre, that in itself will be regarded as a triumph. i'd only is going to be a long speech. and often liter speeches will go on for an hour. i don't think we're expecting no more tha
u. k. looking at how the u. k. government handled the corona virus pandemic. a retired judge will investigate every step of the nation's response to the outbreak. the killed more than 200000 people. charlie angela reports at san gallus, my dad, and that's my eldest. so the last time amanda henry saw her father robert, looking well in a care home. the country was locking down against corona virus. he was quiet garrett davis. you know, always jokin, always sing in. 4 weeks later he was dead with...
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u. k. in the republic of ireland, an e u. country, but that would rip apart the p steel, that ended decades of violence. so the u. k and the you signed a deal that included a protocol that effectively moved border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. some goods arriving from britain and out shacks and northern irish ports, the leading unionist party, the d u. p says that undermines their place in the u. k. is refused to let northern ireland, former government until the protocol is scrapped. where we challenge as this report from belfast. time has run out for northern ireland to restore his devolved government. last ditch efforts to break the political deadlock have failed. so northern ireland must now head back to the poles. i hear it when the policies say that they really do not want an election at all, but nearly all of them, but parties who signed up to the rules. the law, that means i need to call an election. so you'll hear more from me on that particular point. next week, the heart of the disagreement is the northern ireland protocol. it's the part of the page post that deals with you. this resu
u. k. in the republic of ireland, an e u. country, but that would rip apart the p steel, that ended decades of violence. so the u. k and the you signed a deal that included a protocol that effectively moved border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. some goods arriving from britain and out shacks and northern irish ports, the leading unionist party, the d u. p says that undermines their place in the u. k. is refused to let northern ireland, former government until the protocol is...
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u. k. k or start retain, touch more confidential with their so sharon kosta, k u in natalie dialogue with a local knocking cure study de soto psychology. so what are your course that is a hazard thing you want in a minute? a jigsaw show, gosh, they all are morons and all. so she yoni g e r or kingston? ah, there's a special folk wire in japan. among other pieces of music, the group performs a coral suite entitled repentance by chena chiro, a k. me a composition based on modern morris novel, the devil's gluttony, siever, or whatever the normally. so sharon called is the sofa. so nora ometer they want, is there a punish? you mean naughty they said, oh, what toys here on with a g? it's or hurry, of course your and the s mailed to her are into hours chorus report to ah, so they said, what am i going to get over to a still too. oh, no, an armoire. gushing. yeah. the honda you how says the 9 dis demo. but that's your each get the mess with that? sure. none us i g. but then again, just so mid them us. connor nakano could have she me could omega they she then you still know. cool. so you still, but
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u. s. kodak hundreds of air strikes from the city. the syrian democratic forces now controlled rocca from all right, live now to the u. k. parliament in london, where the new u. k. finance minister is speaking less was name issues on which we vote our job. families depend on mortgages that have to be paid savings for pensioners and businesses investing for the future. we are a country that funds are promises and pays debts, and when that is questioned, as it has been, this government will take the difficult decisions necessary to ensure there is trust and confidence in our national finances. that means decisions of i watering difficulty. but i give the house and the public, this assurance, every single one of those decisions, whether adoptions in spending or increases in tax will be shaped through cor compassionate conservative value. the needs of the most vulnerable. that is why i pay tribute to my predecessor for the energy price guarantee, the furlough scheme, and indeed only a decisions to protect the n h s. projects in a period when other budgets were being cut by mister speaker. i want to be completely frank about a scale of the economic challenge we face
u. s. kodak hundreds of air strikes from the city. the syrian democratic forces now controlled rocca from all right, live now to the u. k. parliament in london, where the new u. k. finance minister is speaking less was name issues on which we vote our job. families depend on mortgages that have to be paid savings for pensioners and businesses investing for the future. we are a country that funds are promises and pays debts, and when that is questioned, as it has been, this government will take...
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u. k. now, of course, because the u. k. has this energy price cap, that means a place you could come down a bit. but on balance banking, thank the gland is in the top situation of having to raise rates at a time where people's people's household bills are getting up. and this, these plans by the, the british government have been dubbed trust nomics and it's modeled on reaganomics, which is of course, a reference to the u. s. president's tax cuts in the 1918. the idea being that these tax cuts would create more wealth in the economy and thereby lead to higher tax revenues. does. does that work? i mean, has it ever really work? that's a good question. i mean, there's a big debate around all of this. i mean, in general, it seems like the effects are much weaker than people think. so that will trickle down economics that the, the historic evidence is quite weak, that it does work. what does tend to work more so called supply side reforms. and this is something that's part of trust economics, which is to reduce regulations, reduce red, say make it easier for business to operate in the u. k. so that is something that lives process ministration is engaging in other potentially could be positive in the long run. so there is a silver lining, and all of this, the question is whether she has the will and the buy in from a policy to be able to push through those reforms in the coming few years. so, i mean, you, i
u. k. now, of course, because the u. k. has this energy price cap, that means a place you could come down a bit. but on balance banking, thank the gland is in the top situation of having to raise rates at a time where people's people's household bills are getting up. and this, these plans by the, the british government have been dubbed trust nomics and it's modeled on reaganomics, which is of course, a reference to the u. s. president's tax cuts in the 1918. the idea being that these tax cuts...
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u. k. post brett that deal with the e. u. that's resulted in a trade border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, which is in the e. u. for the d u p. one of the assemblies 2 main power sharing parties. this is unacceptable. they believe northern ireland and the u. k. are indivisible. there's not a single unionist who supports the protocol, so it falls by the very definition that the british government and even the defined as progress in northern ireland where people have to work together to make the progress. in february, the d u p pulled out of the power sharing executive collapsing it. and since elections in may, the d u. p has blocked efforts to get things moving again. other parties in the store want assembly on impressed. i feel angry by, but i saw yesterday in the and the need some be chamber. peter mc reynolds is from the alliance party, was tries to bridge divisions between national list and unionists. communities, actions going to change nothing. the people who are not and said what they wanted 6 months ago. i t
u. k. post brett that deal with the e. u. that's resulted in a trade border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, which is in the e. u. for the d u p. one of the assemblies 2 main power sharing parties. this is unacceptable. they believe northern ireland and the u. k. are indivisible. there's not a single unionist who supports the protocol, so it falls by the very definition that the british government and...
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u. k. and he says, we will always stand with ukraine by standing with ukraine. he means billions in u. k. taxpayer cash weapons. now, who's the we voted for that. certainly not the people of the u. k. soon ack slips into the pilot's seat when the country is literally at the point of impact with recession. and what's his symbolic 1st phone call to ukrainian president vladimir zalinski a call during which to not promise to quote, stand in continued solidarity with ukraine. was there any indication that sooner his laser focused on britain's massive economic problems, while he did on a phone call with us president joe biden, who's been driving his feed on that trade deal with britain? but according to a white house statement, the call was not about trade, was largely about working together to support ukraine encountering russia and china . so washington's priorities no mention of trade. me bind was confused about who he was talking to and whether it's united kingdom or just today. we've got news. oh, no, no, the prime minister. well anyway, whether he's talking to or she said look, or if she suna bided, knows that whoever it is, one of jack to buy just rambling on about ukraine. so
u. k. and he says, we will always stand with ukraine by standing with ukraine. he means billions in u. k. taxpayer cash weapons. now, who's the we voted for that. certainly not the people of the u. k. soon ack slips into the pilot's seat when the country is literally at the point of impact with recession. and what's his symbolic 1st phone call to ukrainian president vladimir zalinski a call during which to not promise to quote, stand in continued solidarity with ukraine. was there any...
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k, if the u. k. were country in africa, south america or asia, imagine the pompous, self righteous ethnocentric u. k. press politicians and social media pundits would be spewing about culture of dysfunction, banana republic, and not having democracy in their dna. we are now nothing but a banana republic run by in recent monthly u. k is now with 2 promises. according to retired and indifferent bus was him easy, global repercussions could be adding to the instability, the state of democracy, i would say it is what is what active maybe because it's very ready that country i do, i think going to have any changes or the never will give a very, very bad the outside market, the value of the phone. so the outside this is that the really nice fellow stevens. often i ended up having to go to hand through the one that you would miss. just very, very enthusiastic about sanctions against the today, what happened is that the french is, is that they have very high get very high domestic, and patients get an idea that was, i think it would not be approved at this moment. that is a banana because they are new and th
k, if the u. k. were country in africa, south america or asia, imagine the pompous, self righteous ethnocentric u. k. press politicians and social media pundits would be spewing about culture of dysfunction, banana republic, and not having democracy in their dna. we are now nothing but a banana republic run by in recent monthly u. k is now with 2 promises. according to retired and indifferent bus was him easy, global repercussions could be adding to the instability, the state of democracy, i...
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u. k. i think the jobs in the u. k. house of lords, and i'm as usual, witnesses takes the stand. well, not quiet. a witness spoke about the robot is providing evidence, but it is not a witness in its m right. and it does. i don't want to offend the robot, but it does not occupy the same status of the human and that you as its creator. oh, to me, at least responsible for the statements. this is ada painter, poet and robot. she appeared in front of you k lawmakers to answer their questions about what role robots like her will play in the future of art. with the help of 2 cameras for eyes, ada can see the world in front of her. what she sees is then interrogated by artificial intelligence, allowing her to interpret reality and on her own creative twist to her works much like human artists. but with one key difference, how good human is consciousness. i do not have subjective experiences. despite being able to talk about that. i am and depend on computer programs and algorithms. both are not alive. i can still create art to many. that's an unsettling prospect. no 2 works, ada creates
u. k. i think the jobs in the u. k. house of lords, and i'm as usual, witnesses takes the stand. well, not quiet. a witness spoke about the robot is providing evidence, but it is not a witness in its m right. and it does. i don't want to offend the robot, but it does not occupy the same status of the human and that you as its creator. oh, to me, at least responsible for the statements. this is ada painter, poet and robot. she appeared in front of you k lawmakers to answer their questions about...