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u. k. very transparent. and he's demonstrate that what he's doing is, you know, it's not extravagant and that it needs to return. i'm sure he will continue to do that. so as far as you're concerned, david brant wins out. the royal family in the u. k. provides excellent value for money. well we'd be saying 2000. ready them when with keiko married right through the. ready jubilee abstruse make and harry wedding. the royal family definitely piece a huge. can you go into 3 chunks? one is tourism and trade, where they are very, very favorite teeth. one is in terms of the effect of the as a role lawrence. and thirdly, it's just a general goodwill instability factors that increase well the country and one very good expression is. ready patronage of the role family around 5, the real world system which generates a great deal. well with a companies. so yes, i think it's extremely good. david, really good to talk to you on counting the cost money. thanks. indeed for being with us. in the africa, m, it's only around 3
u. k. very transparent. and he's demonstrate that what he's doing is, you know, it's not extravagant and that it needs to return. i'm sure he will continue to do that. so as far as you're concerned, david brant wins out. the royal family in the u. k. provides excellent value for money. well we'd be saying 2000. ready them when with keiko married right through the. ready jubilee abstruse make and harry wedding. the royal family definitely piece a huge. can you go into 3 chunks? one is tourism...
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very much. and kim bye was not just the u. k. energy costs are soaring across europe, raising the prices of everyday items and staples gooding bread and it's making life hard for businesses which know they can't fully pass along their own cost to consumers. more are now warning, but they're approaching insolvency. this bakery has been in the same family for 3 generations, selling bread to tubing and locals for 9 decades. andrea snacks, father helped the business survived despite competition from the big clear creek chains. now snacks, future is uncertain. exploding energy costs prices for ingredients like butter and eggs, up to 100 percent. it's become unsustainable before viola in the thought we actually slide into bankruptcy. we'd rather call it quits while we can actually control how it ends so long. awesome. so you think ok, so i've driven the whole thing to the wall. my grandpa got it done on my father to watch. and then i closed up shop for the all turn the key than delighted saud roaches on. there isn't much reliable data
very much. and kim bye was not just the u. k. energy costs are soaring across europe, raising the prices of everyday items and staples gooding bread and it's making life hard for businesses which know they can't fully pass along their own cost to consumers. more are now warning, but they're approaching insolvency. this bakery has been in the same family for 3 generations, selling bread to tubing and locals for 9 decades. andrea snacks, father helped the business survived despite competition...
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u. k. very good to have you with us. i'm suggesting that to harder was making there was that this was an vacation that russia would be supplying troops quickly, but there's gotta be funding put in place for more weaponry. there's gotta be training for 300000 troops and we're heading into winter. how much is the timing of this going to be a factor? because all of that is going to take time, isn't it? yes, is not good. i definitely take a sheet mediately, unless there's been plans for the sat behind the scenes that we don't know about. we're already noticing some small movements and additional cost groups and ships. for example, there's a movement of the $400.00 conscripts now closer to the belgrade city with any which is right near the russian ukrainian border. but he had 2 full 100000 in the front that with a tap with 300000 troops. will that be enough to turn the tide in russia's favor? well, so at least you look at russian estimates, for example, russian sender vitamins. yep. and i just made a statement and said that i
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so that reflects one of the critics of this really very, very bald strategy of the u. k. government ok, very at mass in london for us. thank you very much. now to some of the other global business stories making the news singapore has passed hong kong to become a his most important financial hub. according to the g, f. c, i index ranking world financial centers on commerce ranking fell to to china, increasing the authoritarian rule and drastic lockdown measures globally, new york and london top the index with singapore. placing 3rd boeing will pay $200000000.00 for making misleading public statements. following airplane crashes, in 201820198 securities and exchange commission says boeing, new of ongoing safety issues after the 1st crash in indonesia, but kept them from investors insisting the 737 max jets was safe to fly. now a miserable friday has talked a tough week on us markets a week that saw the fed high interest rates by 75 basis points. let's cross over to our financial correspondent to new york. he ends quarter and get a bit more on this ends. the s and p $500.0
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u. k. very transparent. and he's demonstrate that what he's doing is, you know, it's not extravagant and that it needs to return. i'm sure he will continue to do that. so as far as you're concerned, david brant wins out, the royal family in the u. k. provides excellent value for money. well we've been the same since 2011. ready when when keiko married right through the. ready jubilee through make and harry wedding, the royal family definitely piece a huge can you going into 3 chunks? one is tourism a trade where they have very, very favorable teeth. one is intense of the effect of the as a role lawrence. and thirdly, it's just a general goodwill instability factors that increase throughout the country. and one very good expression is. ready patronage of the role family around the world. ready which generates a great deal. well, with a companies. so yes, i think it's extremely good. david, really good to talk to you on counting the cost money. thanks cindy, to being with us. in the africa m, it's only around
u. k. very transparent. and he's demonstrate that what he's doing is, you know, it's not extravagant and that it needs to return. i'm sure he will continue to do that. so as far as you're concerned, david brant wins out, the royal family in the u. k. provides excellent value for money. well we've been the same since 2011. ready when when keiko married right through the. ready jubilee through make and harry wedding, the royal family definitely piece a huge can you going into 3 chunks? one is...
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u. k. thanks very much for joining us. my trip. not some of the other global business stories making the news. lufthansa says it's canceling $800.00 flights after pilots amount to strike. the friday, the pilots union says it's seeking a 5.5 percent wage increased by the end of the year, automatic adjustment for inflation and changes to the pay scale. german adeline says it's already made a fair pay off. not just parent company says the messaging app will be cutting 20 percent of it. staff staff is struggled with competition from tick tock and is facing a steep decline in ad sales in july last more than $400000000.00. it's not chance, as it will focus on mental reality. and the international monetary fund has reached a deal with for lanka, bail out package of about $2900000000.00 is meant to help the country out of a crippling economic crisis that goes civil unrest. and topples it toppled as president staying in that region and devastating floods have left much of pakistan under water and left more than a 1000 people dead. they see
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u. k. has a very bad track record at m, insulating their homes. and obviously it houses were better insulated demand for heating wood under our and actually fall. now the number number 2 is that direct payments will have to go to the home to, to families, to low income households that simply can't afford to pay these prices. and another 3 then that leads us to the government's role and also communicating that these prices are going to stay high and supply might not be as consistent as we hope. and that means that we'll have to start saving energy. you can see this trend in germany and france where government officials have made a place to its citizens, asking them to save energy. and now a 4th really important point is also to roll out a renewable energy is more because that will unequivocally bring us to energy independence, but also help us in the climate crisis. and now in terms of business owners, one of the things that example mr. bunker has asked for and rich am and energy experts sort of can sympathize with is the fact that you know, v a t
u. k. has a very bad track record at m, insulating their homes. and obviously it houses were better insulated demand for heating wood under our and actually fall. now the number number 2 is that direct payments will have to go to the home to, to families, to low income households that simply can't afford to pay these prices. and another 3 then that leads us to the government's role and also communicating that these prices are going to stay high and supply might not be as consistent as we hope....
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u. k. we know that accommodation is already very scars and london. there are extra trains that will enable people to come from all corners of the u. k into london. and we are expecting that there will be a huge q, which is obviously something that is genetically, are very, very possible for british people to form a very orderly q. but officials are saying that it's expected that people have will really have to q for maybe 20 hours because it's expected a snake through all of central london. and of course, that brings with itself big security risks. we are expecting a lot of heads of state, for example, for u. s. president biden to come and it's, it's going to be a huge event. also for the security forces, especially for the police. it certainly sounds like a massive security operation. tell us more about the preparations for the funeral. you are seeing the coffin that is now on its way to buckingham palace, where prince charles is waiting for for the coffin, and then the coffin will be in the palace until at some point tomorrow afternoon. there will b
u. k. we know that accommodation is already very scars and london. there are extra trains that will enable people to come from all corners of the u. k into london. and we are expecting that there will be a huge q, which is obviously something that is genetically, are very, very possible for british people to form a very orderly q. but officials are saying that it's expected that people have will really have to q for maybe 20 hours because it's expected a snake through all of central london. and...
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so that reflects one of the critics of this really very, very bald strategy of the u. k. government. ok, barry at mass in london for us. thank you very much. now to some of the other global business stories making the news. singapore has passed hong kong to become a his most important financial hub. that's according to the g, f. c. i index ranking world financial centers on commerce ranking fell to to china, increasing the authoritarian rule and drastic lockdown measures globally, new york and london top the index with singapore. placing 3rd boeing will pay $200000000.00, making misleading public statements following airplane crashes. in 20182019 e securities and exchange commission says boeing, new of ongoing safety issues after the 1st crash in indonesia, but kept them from investors insisting the 737 max jets was safe to fly. now a miserable friday has talked a tough week on u. s. market so week that saw the fed high interest rates by 75 basis points. let's cross over to our financial corresponding to new york. he ends quarter and get a bit more on this ends. the s an
so that reflects one of the critics of this really very, very bald strategy of the u. k. government. ok, barry at mass in london for us. thank you very much. now to some of the other global business stories making the news. singapore has passed hong kong to become a his most important financial hub. that's according to the g, f. c. i index ranking world financial centers on commerce ranking fell to to china, increasing the authoritarian rule and drastic lockdown measures globally, new york and...
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u. k. policy making and concerns of all people continue to get ignored. they want to attract bankers and banks to come to the u. k. that's a very silly view because you know, you don't need foreign banks to come in. you better establish domestic banks. farm banks are not really interested in lending to small local firms in the u. k. that's what's needed. and the chancellor was referring to foreign banks as a result coming in and paying taxes. what we know that the international banks and global banks, they're the ones that are least likely to pay taxes. and anyone don't sell because they have a close all over the globe. and they rearrange the business structure such that the revenue comes in based mainly in tax havens where the has no no taxes to pay and they pay very little taxes. oh, that's a reasonable program with this story. as china has accused america of theft claiming its been illegally exporting oil from syria, me wouldn't. where's the u. s. and other countries to stop unlawful, military stationing and actions in syria? stop imposing unilateral sanctions on syria stock, stating oil and grain from the country and give t
u. k. policy making and concerns of all people continue to get ignored. they want to attract bankers and banks to come to the u. k. that's a very silly view because you know, you don't need foreign banks to come in. you better establish domestic banks. farm banks are not really interested in lending to small local firms in the u. k. that's what's needed. and the chancellor was referring to foreign banks as a result coming in and paying taxes. what we know that the international banks and global...
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u. k for several decades. my children were born. he, i got married say she's always been this present, sorry, throughout my life in the u. k. and is very, very difficulty to imagine that she won't be here anymore. they're good. thank you very much. shar corresponded, burger moss there in london, or in a speech on her 21st birthday the than air to the throne. princess elizabeth promised to dedicate her life to public service. it was a promise she kept to the end. just a few months ago, britain marked her 70 years on the throne with a platinum jubilee celebration. earlier this week, she appeared in her last official photo when she appointed her 15th new prime minister lose trus, a bar moral castle. his look at how the news of her death was broken to the nation . simple letter posted at the gates of buckingham palace informing the public that the queen had passed peacefully at a scottish estate. and the country now has a king away. as the news broke, people were already gathering outside the palace grounds. many had been waiting for updates on the queen's condition. then flags fell to half mast. also at 10 downing street flags were lowere
u. k for several decades. my children were born. he, i got married say she's always been this present, sorry, throughout my life in the u. k. and is very, very difficulty to imagine that she won't be here anymore. they're good. thank you very much. shar corresponded, burger moss there in london, or in a speech on her 21st birthday the than air to the throne. princess elizabeth promised to dedicate her life to public service. it was a promise she kept to the end. just a few months ago, britain...
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u. k has a very difficult relationship with europe. the tributes from the e, u and president, my con, were, were remarkable in the same regard. and i think the monarchy has its role in britain retaining its influence on the world stage. and the queen, you know, certain relationships and certain a certain personal rapport will be lost with the passing of the queen. however, king charles is representing an institution and he will be able to benefit from some of that institutional memory on the, on the diplomatic stage. definitely in king charles the 2nd when he was prince urges of charles a 3rd and 1st. but when he was a prince charles, he was, he actually took an active look at what the royal family meant and down to the minutia of like how many members of the household should there be? was very, he was taking a look at what the monarchy meant. in the 21st century, now he has a chance to actually change the monarchy. will he, will he change it? will it take that chance? i think in certain ways, definitely. i mean, an obvious one is, is t
u. k has a very difficult relationship with europe. the tributes from the e, u and president, my con, were, were remarkable in the same regard. and i think the monarchy has its role in britain retaining its influence on the world stage. and the queen, you know, certain relationships and certain a certain personal rapport will be lost with the passing of the queen. however, king charles is representing an institution and he will be able to benefit from some of that institutional memory on the,...
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u. k . so it's very special that she will also be carrying this crown on her coffin, and then tomorrow she will be flown from edinburgh to london. the coffin will be accompanied by princess and her daughter. and king charles will then fly over to belfast, northern ireland. and later this week, he'll make his way to cardiff in wales and the gold for us in edinburgh. thank you very much for following proceedings for us. and yet do enjoy your stay. a little windy and we'll have life coverage of the procession of the lake. queen elizabeth's coffin from hollywood palace in edinburgh to joust cathedral in a short while. stay tuned for that now to some of the other stories making use around the world. formative prime minister angie babbage has gone on trial in prague. prosecutors alleged that the billionaire committed use subsidy fraud for his chemical farming and meet your empire. obviously, as did i did wrong doing and called the trial politically motivated. typhoon marie fire has been battering japan, southern islands authorities of war residents to seek shelter from strong waves and winds. as the
u. k . so it's very special that she will also be carrying this crown on her coffin, and then tomorrow she will be flown from edinburgh to london. the coffin will be accompanied by princess and her daughter. and king charles will then fly over to belfast, northern ireland. and later this week, he'll make his way to cardiff in wales and the gold for us in edinburgh. thank you very much for following proceedings for us. and yet do enjoy your stay. a little windy and we'll have life coverage of...
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u. k. on these matters and, and beyond. so i'm very much hopeful and to work with the broad household and to see how we can work together and collaborate with u. k. government as well in working on multiple fields that are of mutual interest. and thank you so much for your time today. that is for had been mohammed a thea. i think you the katara ambassador to the united kingdom. thanks for having with a dis as queen elizabeth has prompted debate about the royal family and its colonial legacy. in kenya, survivors of britain's abuses suffered in the 1950s just after elizabeth because became queen. recall what happened. welcome with of reports. wow. i didn't get, no, you funny, moth thank a says she was repeatedly struck in the legs with an axe when she was detained in a concentration camp run by british colonialists. it was in the 1950s. her husband was one of the leaders of a rebel movement, frustrated by colonial land grabbing its fighters, wanted kenyatta to have independence from british rule in matlab. okay. what they do. yeah. and t
u. k. on these matters and, and beyond. so i'm very much hopeful and to work with the broad household and to see how we can work together and collaborate with u. k. government as well in working on multiple fields that are of mutual interest. and thank you so much for your time today. that is for had been mohammed a thea. i think you the katara ambassador to the united kingdom. thanks for having with a dis as queen elizabeth has prompted debate about the royal family and its colonial legacy. in...
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u. k, there are very few people who are over 96 years old. the vast majority of the people in this country can remember, no other queen. not certainly, it's worth remembering that isn't that she lived a good full life. she rained for 70 years, she was the longest reigning monarch in british history, hence the outpouring of grief and respect that we're seeing from the public across the british isles. nadine barber is with people who have been cuing along the river thames. we can now cross to him and you are speaking there to people who really going to great lengths to be part of this moment in history. absolutely. though you've shown a lot of patience because the people at the front of the queue have been here since monday. believe it or not. so 2 nights spent at the side of the river thames. they were rained on overnight. so between tuesday and wednesday, presume is quite cold as well. but for lots of people you see now who are filing policy, moving parts behind me, some of the thousands who arrived on wednesday. in fact, they're hopeful that
u. k, there are very few people who are over 96 years old. the vast majority of the people in this country can remember, no other queen. not certainly, it's worth remembering that isn't that she lived a good full life. she rained for 70 years, she was the longest reigning monarch in british history, hence the outpouring of grief and respect that we're seeing from the public across the british isles. nadine barber is with people who have been cuing along the river thames. we can now cross to him...
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u. k to the queen's death. um, well i think as i said, it was a shock and sadness very beginning. i think as i left the u. k. i at edinburgh airport yesterday. i tried to speak to as many people i can could from different ages and, and there was turning into this enormous gratitude for what she did in her life and how she, how she was the glue of the country pianist this gratitude, thankfulness i, i think this is also why bergen's just said about, they're expecting 20000000 people to want, whether they will get to want to file past the the coffin and this is unprecedented them. it's unbelievable to think of that amount of people. and it is this a gratitude, respect, these old fashioned hats. i keep saying, you know that that has been unbelievable for 70 years. she is never faltered robin, can you tell me more about this stretch of road where the coffins now being brought along? you've just come back from scotland, haven't you? i believe the the coffin is making its way from hollywood house palace to san jose cathedral along this famous royal. this royal mile through central edinburgh. indeed, it is making it
u. k to the queen's death. um, well i think as i said, it was a shock and sadness very beginning. i think as i left the u. k. i at edinburgh airport yesterday. i tried to speak to as many people i can could from different ages and, and there was turning into this enormous gratitude for what she did in her life and how she, how she was the glue of the country pianist this gratitude, thankfulness i, i think this is also why bergen's just said about, they're expecting 20000000 people to want,...
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u. k. concerns are very big. buckingham palace does normally not really report on the queen's house. it was announced when she had coven earlier in the year. but normally they don't really comment much on the queen's health. but we do know that in the last well weeks really we have seen less and less of her. she did see the list trust, the new prime minister. she had to receive her ad bar morrow. and scott, and so not in buckingham palace, as she would usually have done when liz trust had a 1st visit us and huge prime minister just a couple of days ago. and also similarly with voice johnson, when he said good bye to the queen of the last time as prime minister, you also had to travel to scotland. so that was fairly unusual. but on the other hand, she was out and about there were pictures of her. she was on that when the walking stick, but she was there and she was greeting this trust, arm smiling at her, and basically doing her duty as, as we, as we know alpha. but that this is definitely a significant moment when our older children are traveling to be with her. and when there are th
u. k. concerns are very big. buckingham palace does normally not really report on the queen's house. it was announced when she had coven earlier in the year. but normally they don't really comment much on the queen's health. but we do know that in the last well weeks really we have seen less and less of her. she did see the list trust, the new prime minister. she had to receive her ad bar morrow. and scott, and so not in buckingham palace, as she would usually have done when liz trust had a 1st...
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very. ready representative of the u. k. population of extreme, the right wing economically right wing governments. jonathan lisa, how did the conservative does the conservative government to recover from this politically and the political fall out over this? because the optics of this on the surface certainly don't appear to be good. you know, this tax cuts at the mostly the riches people will benefit from in the middle of a cost of living crisis energy crisis and so on. i think you've hit the nail on the head that's they have sabotaged themselves politically. i suppose the big point days that this actually wasn't an economic measure on 5. this wasn't an economic and he bought it. this was a political act. this is most faced by politics more than economics, which is why a economists were condemning it. markets were voting with their feet because it made no sense economically. at least trust her. an overriding mission is to promote grace, but that means that she made all the music she in her chancellor made a not going to p
very. ready representative of the u. k. population of extreme, the right wing economically right wing governments. jonathan lisa, how did the conservative does the conservative government to recover from this politically and the political fall out over this? because the optics of this on the surface certainly don't appear to be good. you know, this tax cuts at the mostly the riches people will benefit from in the middle of a cost of living crisis energy crisis and so on. i think you've hit the...
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very interesting consumer trends there. what do you think this means for the overall health of the economy and the u. k? well, i don't see it, sir. very promising is a pretty bleak outlook because even if these energy bills are frozen, although the situation shouldn't deteriorate further, it's going to mean that so many consumers will have a lot less money to spend. as that, they're going to be extremely cautious heading into the winter months. so certainly for some sectors like retail, hospitality, leisure, there are some pretty tough times ahead. i think looking at the broader market of call. so if you got higher energy prices that supports the energy johns, of course, and so there will be some support in terms of the stock market. but in terms of the overall economy, there are lots of question marks this trust that she wants to capt. cut taxes as well, so that, that add to concerns about u. k. boring costs as well because they've already been shooting up. i was on a street or from harvey of lance. man, thank you so much. now to some of the other global business stories making this, germany's volkswage
very interesting consumer trends there. what do you think this means for the overall health of the economy and the u. k? well, i don't see it, sir. very promising is a pretty bleak outlook because even if these energy bills are frozen, although the situation shouldn't deteriorate further, it's going to mean that so many consumers will have a lot less money to spend. as that, they're going to be extremely cautious heading into the winter months. so certainly for some sectors like retail,...
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busy consumption for, for the very rich, the vast majority, people in the u. k, aren't going to see any benefit from these tax cuts, except as wiki has said in terms of inflation. so overall i would say this makes for number e z u k, a less attractive place to do business. the big problem is not the particular issues in governments. fit around with tax cuts and interest rate changes happen all the time. the difficulty is that there seems to be a degree of incoherence and even bordering on incompetence around what's going on. and that doesn't foster it doesn't foster any degree of credibility for the last 67 years you k has been looking like an increasingly economically incoherent office. starting from breakfast then through the negotiations, which resulted in about the hardest readings that chart of the board of trade organization, which is still something desired by the intellectuals as it were behind the tory party through now a series of, of, of events which have, you know, under caught the venturing in inflation fighting efforts. and we know from bitter expe
busy consumption for, for the very rich, the vast majority, people in the u. k, aren't going to see any benefit from these tax cuts, except as wiki has said in terms of inflation. so overall i would say this makes for number e z u k, a less attractive place to do business. the big problem is not the particular issues in governments. fit around with tax cuts and interest rate changes happen all the time. the difficulty is that there seems to be a degree of incoherence and even bordering on...
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u. k. has of course, always been very special for historical reasons, but in the past 7 decades, that the queen play any part in oh, definitely. and it is interesting to see how different are also different a former presidents react. and i think actually this fair to say that michelle obama and her the creed might have had a very special relationship by i'm sure many of our viewers recall the moment when president obama and the 1st lady were visiting the queen and in london. and michelle obama touched her bag and this is absolutely impossible. that's forbidden . you are not allowed to touch the queen, but the queen, in her very humorous way, reacted in the very warm away that kind of underlines. i think the special relationship between her, especially michelle obama. i think the queen understood how stressful and how hard that can be like to be and the public eye, which is not always really friendly to women in a school in washington. thank you so much. although she had increasingly withdrawn from high profile royal duties in recent years, queen elizabeth dedicated her 70 year reign to serving
u. k. has of course, always been very special for historical reasons, but in the past 7 decades, that the queen play any part in oh, definitely. and it is interesting to see how different are also different a former presidents react. and i think actually this fair to say that michelle obama and her the creed might have had a very special relationship by i'm sure many of our viewers recall the moment when president obama and the 1st lady were visiting the queen and in london. and michelle obama...
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u. k. really hasn't done very much people have been paying their respects on the streets, but people in the country are also having to, to pay that bills and less trust will have to deal with that. but the 1st thing that she has to do is another huge international event. she's in new york for the un general assembly. in fact, this morning, she's already in nice at the britain will meet and much. it's commitment to ukraine for 2022 in 2023. that's been 2600000000 euros. so, but she's there in, in new york. she'll have to come back and get on with tackling that cost to live in crisis as a lot for the new prime minister to focus on comparing in windsor. thanks so much about to iran now where protesters have clashed with security forces as anger grows over the death of a 22 year old woman in police custody protests were reported in many major cities and across the kurdish region. our masa a mi ni fell into a coma. shortly after being arrested by iran's notorious morality police for allegedly not covering her hair. her death has re ignited calls to abolish iran's strict islamic dress code. ah, p
u. k. really hasn't done very much people have been paying their respects on the streets, but people in the country are also having to, to pay that bills and less trust will have to deal with that. but the 1st thing that she has to do is another huge international event. she's in new york for the un general assembly. in fact, this morning, she's already in nice at the britain will meet and much. it's commitment to ukraine for 2022 in 2023. that's been 2600000000 euros. so, but she's there in,...
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talking about the queen having tea with paddington bear, which is a very beloved character in the u. k. based on a book about a bear who's come from peru and ends up in london. and the queen played along with, with things like that. and also for the a lympics back in 2012 a she she played bore with, with james bond, you know, playing a role in that which was broadcast around the world. so she did have a good sense of humor and i think that mustn't be forgotten. and less trust, certainly trying to bring that out. but one important line that stood out for me was we have to show the list trust saying we have to show the world. we don't fear what lies ahead. yeah, sure. and i all, the heritage, quoting the queen. yeah. but, but, but i think, you know, this is, it is a difficult time for the u. k. now that they do have to show the world that just because the queen has now gone version doesn't fall apart. britain having a very tumultuous time at the moment. oh, cost of living, crisis, new prime minister, the latest prime minister in just 3 or 4 years, 3 years. i think, you know, i'm politica
talking about the queen having tea with paddington bear, which is a very beloved character in the u. k. based on a book about a bear who's come from peru and ends up in london. and the queen played along with, with things like that. and also for the a lympics back in 2012 a she she played bore with, with james bond, you know, playing a role in that which was broadcast around the world. so she did have a good sense of humor and i think that mustn't be forgotten. and less trust, certainly trying...
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this is going to be very, very difficult for the u. k. go ahead, marco before we go to the break. yeah, i mean, if she follows the german example of german defense minister a couple of weeks ago that the army would be on the streets of germany for october 1st to patrol to stop riots. so the biggest country in europe is now preparing to batten down the hatches and enforce its fear on the, on the population. so things aren't looking too good. and as john said, this may be part of the plan, but it costs a great deal, and it risks a great deal for those who initiate the plan. because rachel says it's up to the population as to how much they can really tolerate without getting up and standing up full, those rights, which are now so utterly threatened by the elite mouse. ok. mark again, i have to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on the fate of the e. stay with ah ah, with ah luis hunter, russian state total narrative. i started as i phone and ignore some scheme, devastation mckindoe's house on meek, within $55.00
this is going to be very, very difficult for the u. k. go ahead, marco before we go to the break. yeah, i mean, if she follows the german example of german defense minister a couple of weeks ago that the army would be on the streets of germany for october 1st to patrol to stop riots. so the biggest country in europe is now preparing to batten down the hatches and enforce its fear on the, on the population. so things aren't looking too good. and as john said, this may be part of the plan, but it...
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u. k. nation's. she's meant something very different depending where you are, whether you are in wales, whether you are in scotland or not, and or england. it is the case that many have seen it has as, as a kind of unifying force. and i think it's because she has meant so many different things that really explains the sense of loss, but also the popularity that really characterized her. right. and you talk about her enormous popularity. will charles be able to match that? and if not, what impact will that have on the commonwealth going forward? certainly, in the short term, i expect that public sentiment, public commotion will, will rally around the, the new figure of the king. not least because of course, he is a figuring grief he is. he is bereaved. he has lost his mother and certainly over the course of the next week, 2 weeks, i think there will be a lot of positive expressions of loyalty of affection for the new king at this time . and yes, of course, he isn't as well liked as his mother was. he is a little controversial personality. and i think over time we will start to reflect on the start of th
u. k. nation's. she's meant something very different depending where you are, whether you are in wales, whether you are in scotland or not, and or england. it is the case that many have seen it has as, as a kind of unifying force. and i think it's because she has meant so many different things that really explains the sense of loss, but also the popularity that really characterized her. right. and you talk about her enormous popularity. will charles be able to match that? and if not, what...
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u. k. barbara vessel. thank you very much for that wrap barbara vessel in london. and he is railey army has said, there is a quote, high possibility palestinian american journalist sharing avo. our claim was accidentally shot dead by an israeli soldier. that's according to the findings of an internal army investigation into avar accolades, death nearly 4 months ago. a pro found that it was probable she had been shot by a soldier who mistook her for a militant. now to sierra journalist was wearing a helmet, and a vest identifying her as of tress when she was killed while reporting from the occupied westbank. in may i can now talk to dw cars on a tenure, kramer in jerusalem, tenure. what more did the report say? where reporters here were briefed this afternoon just before the reporter was popular spies senior i. d. f. officials. and they said again, as in the report that there were no violations and the rules of engagement that occurred forever. as you quoted before, there's a high possibility that mr. sub aclu was accidentally hit by id of f gunfire and of quote. bu
u. k. barbara vessel. thank you very much for that wrap barbara vessel in london. and he is railey army has said, there is a quote, high possibility palestinian american journalist sharing avo. our claim was accidentally shot dead by an israeli soldier. that's according to the findings of an internal army investigation into avar accolades, death nearly 4 months ago. a pro found that it was probable she had been shot by a soldier who mistook her for a militant. now to sierra journalist was...
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u. k. to day in honor of queen elizabeth the very somber moment for britons it is a very somber moment for britain and throughout the morning here, people have been filing quietly in front of buckingham palace. people are going back and forth thousands of people. i think since i've been here very, very quietly, they are arriving to pay their respects into i guess. so can the atmosphere and just be part of this momentous day. when british people are really marking the end of the year off the 2nd elizabeth and iraq and are thinking of what might come ahead with king charles the 3rd suddenly is the end of an era. talk us through the next steps for the u. k. and for the royal family well, we understand that the british parliament is going to have a special session today as well as tomorrow, which is unusual. normally does not sit on the weekend, so this is chance for appease also to pay their respects. we also understand we expect on king charles to brought cost to the nation, so that would be his 1st bought cause as king charles. and he is due to meet with the prime minister list trust this a
u. k. to day in honor of queen elizabeth the very somber moment for britons it is a very somber moment for britain and throughout the morning here, people have been filing quietly in front of buckingham palace. people are going back and forth thousands of people. i think since i've been here very, very quietly, they are arriving to pay their respects into i guess. so can the atmosphere and just be part of this momentous day. when british people are really marking the end of the year off the 2nd...
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u. k. and yet we go back to these very traditional ceremonial and religious a. and i think it's one of those things that people need in times of uncertainty and britain is in this massively uncertain situation. we've had this queen there for 70 years now. we've got a new king. nobody really knows what he's going to be doing. we've got a government, i think, 4 days old or something and not even fully formed. and so our and, and province within the country are enormous and many and, and this kind of grasping on to ceremonial things is going to be going on for the next. at least a week and i think that is very important psychologically for the country ceremony and tradition. now, queen ledger elizabeth was the head of the church of england. now it's king charles, who's the head of the church of england in can you tell us what role religion plays in the monarchy for the monarch king charles spoke about earlier? and in the, in the u. k. in general, it's interesting also you don't really think of the u. k as being such a religious country. it's no longer catholic, a l
u. k. and yet we go back to these very traditional ceremonial and religious a. and i think it's one of those things that people need in times of uncertainty and britain is in this massively uncertain situation. we've had this queen there for 70 years now. we've got a new king. nobody really knows what he's going to be doing. we've got a government, i think, 4 days old or something and not even fully formed. and so our and, and province within the country are enormous and many and, and this kind...
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a very somber mood among, obviously the role of family, but actually the whole of the u. k. as people are waiting to find out how the queen is and buckingham palace, to have released a statement like this. just telling the world that doctor is also concerned for her majesty's health is very significant. i mean they've added that she is comfortable and remains at by a moral. and we can assume that they have all the doctors and medical care in place of moral while she is. so i'm well, but nobody, nobody can, can say what happens next. and it is a waiting game as we wait to find out whether buckingham palace will release more information on the queen's health. and when they do what, what it will actually mean alex, is it significant that the queen is at fault moral instead of at buckingham palace right now? absolutely. because she should have been in buckingham palace greeting the latest prime minister who is serving under her that live trust. so what happened instead that was that she was still in the north of scotland im embalmed moral boris johnson. the outgoing british prime
a very somber mood among, obviously the role of family, but actually the whole of the u. k. as people are waiting to find out how the queen is and buckingham palace, to have released a statement like this. just telling the world that doctor is also concerned for her majesty's health is very significant. i mean they've added that she is comfortable and remains at by a moral. and we can assume that they have all the doctors and medical care in place of moral while she is. so i'm well, but nobody,...
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thanks very much for that update. the u. k. is the labor party is making during the next 4 days for the parties. annual conference. labor suffered a crushing defeat in the 2019 general election and laid a care stomach is under pressure to assert himself as a prime minister in waiting. oh, poor bryn, and joins us now from liverpool and has never worked at what it has to do to win the nic selection. that's certainly the question that's being posed on the lips of most delegates here and indeed outside of the conference here in liverpool over the next few days through til wednesday i well that there are several answers. i uncertainly kiss. darma will give his keynote speech on tuesday, but he's been doing the rounds of the broadcast media already this morning. and it seems like the that, that one of the big battle grounds will be of attacks. now, we are 2 years away probably from a general election, but the friday fiscal events that the chancellor quasi quoting of the conservative governments put out a big tax cuts funded by a huge
thanks very much for that update. the u. k. is the labor party is making during the next 4 days for the parties. annual conference. labor suffered a crushing defeat in the 2019 general election and laid a care stomach is under pressure to assert himself as a prime minister in waiting. oh, poor bryn, and joins us now from liverpool and has never worked at what it has to do to win the nic selection. that's certainly the question that's being posed on the lips of most delegates here and indeed...