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u. k. want a fresh sanctions marsh's you and i'm pass the criticize those reactions as highly emotional and reiterated that most goes focuses on the avoidance of war with me now in the studio is ortiz, donnie armstrong. danny, thanks for coming in again. so we had a range of accusations and we coming from the west. how did things unfold the security council meeting because it's no surprise that we see here, the usual suspects that have taken their roles in this ongoing ukrainian crisis. of course that the un security council, their emergency meeting called in new york, we have the u. s. u k, on the side of the west, promising a sanction is playing russia as the aggressor blaming these bush and threats. of course, as peacekeepers were sent into those regions of guns and done yet, because that was the reason why the security council convened this meeting. it has been pretty much a continuation of the history that we've seen over the past months. of course, the west bank jerome for warren and menti
u. k. want a fresh sanctions marsh's you and i'm pass the criticize those reactions as highly emotional and reiterated that most goes focuses on the avoidance of war with me now in the studio is ortiz, donnie armstrong. danny, thanks for coming in again. so we had a range of accusations and we coming from the west. how did things unfold the security council meeting because it's no surprise that we see here, the usual suspects that have taken their roles in this ongoing ukrainian crisis. of...
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u. k. want a fresh sanctions. i rushes you in a basket. i criticized those reactions as quote, a highly emotional and reiterated that moscow's focus is on the avoidance of war. earlier in the day nicky aaron discussed the issue with my colleague danny armstrong, but it's no surprise that we see here the usual suspects that have taken their roles in this ongoing ukrainian crisis. of course, the un security council, their emergency meeting called in new york, we have the u. s. u k. on the side of the west, promising a sanction is playing russia as the aggressor labeling these russian threats because the peacekeepers were sent into those regions of guns and done. yes, of course. that was the reason why the security council convened this meeting. it has been pretty much a continuation of the history that we've seen over the past months. of course, the west bank, the job for warren, and mentioned this eminent invasion in ukraine. of course, the bats being taken on what they have would be sometime last week. if memory serves me right, that was f
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it also wants to show that the u. k. it's post breakfast states is a leader of the free world and can take a firm grasp of the international spirit. there are interests as well. the u. k. wants to bolster its relations with the united states. it wants to bolster its relations with countries in europe. i. poland. he cried, of course and the baltic states, and we can listen now. subarus johnson earlier expressing some of these positions. we stand with the people of ukraine and we stand for the sovereign and territorial integrity. of ukraine at a very difficult time because there are other voters, the credits, everybody knows about 125000 russian troops. matching the situation is, is very perilous. and the job of the u. k. is to lead the west in bringing together the most important countries in creating a package of economic sanctions that will deter president putin from what i believe would be a disastrous miscalculation. now, the range of course, domestic lens that you can look at all of this through, you can say that bori
it also wants to show that the u. k. it's post breakfast states is a leader of the free world and can take a firm grasp of the international spirit. there are interests as well. the u. k. wants to bolster its relations with the united states. it wants to bolster its relations with countries in europe. i. poland. he cried, of course and the baltic states, and we can listen now. subarus johnson earlier expressing some of these positions. we stand with the people of ukraine and we stand for the...
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u. k, the u. s. wanted some sub and hundreds of millions of dollars worth of critique has now been used on one side of the contact line. and the president also claims that those ukrainian forces and those particular services are being governed and rule. you know, we were talking about for an action by, for an actor. this is not entirely the initiative that ukraine is not acting totally in a way that has all of this. and of course undermines masses. even medicaid on this is a defensive organization. here of course is going to say something like, no independent country, and we've had enough russian quote, aggression, and we'll get, we'll be getting those comments coming out on the almost immediately or 19 to now. so as we continue with our rolling coverage break, can you see a stand by please don't go any way. let's course live now the load of a news belgian political x by joining us here on the program today. i hope you can hear me so good eating from moscow. it's always to show you here in the studio. we're
u. k, the u. s. wanted some sub and hundreds of millions of dollars worth of critique has now been used on one side of the contact line. and the president also claims that those ukrainian forces and those particular services are being governed and rule. you know, we were talking about for an action by, for an actor. this is not entirely the initiative that ukraine is not acting totally in a way that has all of this. and of course undermines masses. even medicaid on this is a defensive...
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u. k. one to one thing you want, i just need to be. so they would want me to have a little bit of a kind of demonstration that said a little skin missions here. and then they last you one process to be seen as to some extent, go back to having a bit of luck. you know, some of the minutes to me want to see how the western weapons would be form against the real and the me who actually should back. but i don't think the west where did it with all due respect. and i mean, the us and other nato countries been pouring a lot of arms into your grain, and that's for one reason and one reason only, and that is to use them. and of course, and i say this all my guess here with the u. s. u k. were doing it is very low cost to them. they have no skin in the game except for they want everybody else to fight with and they want russia obviously to be isolated in europe. let me go to scott right now. it's got where do we go from this now because i keep pounding away, is it rushes demands have not been met. so this isn't far from over. and i'd like to po
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u. k. and the united states actually wanted to military conflict. they were, you know, an anthony blinking at the united nations. he's basically projecting making all these accusations. but in fact, that's exactly what the us does all the time, all around the world. i mean, i've never seen a secretary of state to base him so much. i or i and said colin powell, i must say ok so you know, you know, it looks like, you know, this was much more smoke and mirrors than anything else because it's nothing that they, the intelligence community has said about this makes any sense at all about the jump in here, everybody, we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on ukraine staying with our team. ah ah oh, more than 20 years have passed since one of the world's deadliest terrorist attacks that took thousands of lives. people started to scream, there was a wave that came off for us. that was like opening up an oven door, but not all wounds of heel. the survivors respond does have increased rates of cancer and o
u. k. and the united states actually wanted to military conflict. they were, you know, an anthony blinking at the united nations. he's basically projecting making all these accusations. but in fact, that's exactly what the us does all the time, all around the world. i mean, i've never seen a secretary of state to base him so much. i or i and said colin powell, i must say ok so you know, you know, it looks like, you know, this was much more smoke and mirrors than anything else because it's...
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u. k. and the united states actually wanted to military conflict. they were, you know, in anthony blinking at the united nations. he's basically projecting making all these accusations. but in fact, that's exactly what the us does all the time, all around the world. i mean, i've never seen a secretary of state to base him so much. i said colin powell, i must say ok so you know, you know, it looks like, you know, this was much more smoke and mirrors than anything else because it's nothing that the, the intelligence community has said about this makes any sense at all about the jump in here everybody, we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on ukraine staying with our team. ah ah ah . ah, welcome back to cross top where all things are considered. i'm peter rebel, to remind you we're discussing ukraine. ah, okay, let's go back to scott scott: more than anything else. this has been an information war more. i mean, this looks like the run up to iraq, but on steroids. okay. everyone speaking from the s
u. k. and the united states actually wanted to military conflict. they were, you know, in anthony blinking at the united nations. he's basically projecting making all these accusations. but in fact, that's exactly what the us does all the time, all around the world. i mean, i've never seen a secretary of state to base him so much. i said colin powell, i must say ok so you know, you know, it looks like, you know, this was much more smoke and mirrors than anything else because it's nothing that...
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u. k. and the u. s. it's backfired. nobody wants to get ukraine into nato. now this is what can happen. go ahead, jeremy. well yeah, i think you're, i mean, yeah, and historically you see that, i mean, countries you know, make a calculation that aligns with, you know, the powerful united states is going to make things great for them. that will, you know, particular leader things that's going to be his savior. but you know, if you look at history, us will know, stab these leaders in the back when they're no longer useful. and yeah, i mean, they ultimately, it could, you know, so their own demise and i think you're right, you know, you cranes experiencing severe economic problems because of the situation. and i mean, i'm sure there's a lot of domestic unrest in the country right now. and happiness was zalinski, who came in as a reformer, but i mean, i think the corruption has remain and democrat is ranked. i think, very close to bottom world corruption index is certainly in europe. and i think he's losing his credibility very, very quickly over this. and all that weaponry. yeah. what you
u. k. and the u. s. it's backfired. nobody wants to get ukraine into nato. now this is what can happen. go ahead, jeremy. well yeah, i think you're, i mean, yeah, and historically you see that, i mean, countries you know, make a calculation that aligns with, you know, the powerful united states is going to make things great for them. that will, you know, particular leader things that's going to be his savior. but you know, if you look at history, us will know, stab these leaders in the back...
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u. k. they say they want to be aligned on this put into place. many of our viewers may be asking, why not a bigger bang? now, the reason is that you want to have a coordinated staged plan so that if action escalates, the punishment can escalate. and also so that you have a clear relation between actions and sanctions. ok, in order also to be able to remove them. if russia steps down. so limited sanctions now and perhaps more later. well, definitely more later if the situation escalates. i'm with the crane or chief political correspondent, thanks so much. this is catch up on some other stories making headlines around the world today. columbia's top court has voted to decriminalize abortion in the 1st 24 weeks of pregnancy. it's a victory for abortion rights activists who had sued to have the procedure removed from the penal code. columbia joins a growing list of latin american countries to liberalize access to abortion. in brazil, a memorial mass has been held for the victims of a landslide that was triggered by heavy rains a week ago, or than 180
u. k. they say they want to be aligned on this put into place. many of our viewers may be asking, why not a bigger bang? now, the reason is that you want to have a coordinated staged plan so that if action escalates, the punishment can escalate. and also so that you have a clear relation between actions and sanctions. ok, in order also to be able to remove them. if russia steps down. so limited sanctions now and perhaps more later. well, definitely more later if the situation escalates. i'm...
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u. k. and create a border within the u. k. so they want to be removed and the british government also wants to protocol changed because they didn't realize it at the time i seriously affected was going to house. and since last september, the d u. p. have been threatening to put on the executives. if the protocol wasn't radically changed or indeed removed, which is what they really want. and that didn't happen there because he hasn't been successful. and the leader of the d u. p kept making these threats and come to the point where if he hadn't carried the money, it was going to be a laughingstock. so that's what happened yesterday and they pulled on the executive . well, there are many local set of implications to this. one of the international implications if the northern and protocol is well, you made it very clear that they, they did this in mid a clear in november. but if british act unilaterally and scrapper protocol, then the you will scrap the whole trade in cooperation. arrangement that was signed in 2020 and that is resulted in th
u. k. and create a border within the u. k. so they want to be removed and the british government also wants to protocol changed because they didn't realize it at the time i seriously affected was going to house. and since last september, the d u. p. have been threatening to put on the executives. if the protocol wasn't radically changed or indeed removed, which is what they really want. and that didn't happen there because he hasn't been successful. and the leader of the d u. p kept making...
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u. k. were prime and subarus johnson wants an emergency meeting of nato to discuss what he is calling the ukraine catastrophe. this was a tweet for a little bit earlier. i'm appalled by the horrific events in ukraine. i've spoken to president zelinski to discuss next steps. president putin's chosen the path of bloodshed and destruction by launching this unprovoked attack on ukraine. the u. k and our allies will respond decisively, neve barker, in london. so the response, the initial response appears to be wanting a year or an emergency nato meeting, which i suspect a lot of leaders would be calling for been what all of this, of course, in the early hours of this invasion is about presenting a coordinated and unified western from and obviously nato, that alliance of 30 countries is the probably the most obvious conduit for showing that unity but nato, of course, including the united kingdom and us key players and that alliance. i'm have been caught with serious di lever in the run up to this invasion do too much when it comes to ukraine and be drawn into a potential conflict in the country that th
u. k. were prime and subarus johnson wants an emergency meeting of nato to discuss what he is calling the ukraine catastrophe. this was a tweet for a little bit earlier. i'm appalled by the horrific events in ukraine. i've spoken to president zelinski to discuss next steps. president putin's chosen the path of bloodshed and destruction by launching this unprovoked attack on ukraine. the u. k and our allies will respond decisively, neve barker, in london. so the response, the initial response...
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u . k. all the factors before with that phosphate. absolutely. i want to break the quick before we go hillard because, you know, obviously the negotiators are saying they're kind of at a stalemate right now. and neither good nor bad is happening and also lives trust without saying they need to get this deal worked out. so that way both sides can really focus on geopolitical tension, like what we're seeing with, with russia and nato, and it kind of raises the question. does that put into question what lives trust is role is as both the board secretary and the chief rec negotiator, and unfortunately i have about 30 seconds left ill or yes, she's doing both. i'm. she's very thinly stretch, but also don't forget to be capital bite because obviously by going with $870.00 was tonight and though he's really concerned about like this friday agreement, i also would say so back he, they, it's all the customs restriction. they predicted that they will restriction all the tracks down from 80 to 30. that still is yet to come. and they want all these, all these track
u . k. all the factors before with that phosphate. absolutely. i want to break the quick before we go hillard because, you know, obviously the negotiators are saying they're kind of at a stalemate right now. and neither good nor bad is happening and also lives trust without saying they need to get this deal worked out. so that way both sides can really focus on geopolitical tension, like what we're seeing with, with russia and nato, and it kind of raises the question. does that put into...
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k—u—s—h — kush. let's say it together. all: k-u-s-h - kush! and so today, we're going to say no to it. we don't want it in this court."yes, it is affecting ourfamilies and our kids," i think the better for all of us. drugs have, for many here, been an escape from the trauma of poverty and other disasters. the unrelenting march of kush threatens to consume our young people with no pity, placing them in a cruel, mad world. people like 0lamed, tindem, and aisha are trying to escape. they, and the youth of this country, deserve something better. i hope they get it. hello. sunday brought more squally winds, heavy flooding rain, and travel disruption as yet another named storm approached the uk, storm franklin. and by monday morning, some of its biggest impacts and disruption can already be felt in northern ireland. with a met office amber warning, some gusts of wind along the north coast in particular, up to around 80 mph. it's just squeezing the isobars around storm franklin, pushing very strong and gusty winds as well across many western coastal areas overnight and into the morning, so you can expect some disruption in
k—u—s—h — kush. let's say it together. all: k-u-s-h - kush! and so today, we're going to say no to it. we don't want it in this court."yes, it is affecting ourfamilies and our kids," i think the better for all of us. drugs have, for many here, been an escape from the trauma of poverty and other disasters. the unrelenting march of kush threatens to consume our young people with no pity, placing them in a cruel, mad world. people like 0lamed, tindem, and aisha are trying to...
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u. k. the u. s. baltic countries and poland have done for ukraine. germany saying that it doesn't want to supply weapons to a conflict zone or potential conflict zone, something the ukrainian se doesn't really stack up. if you look at germany's willingness to send weapon, say to the iraqi kurds, then there's no stream to the gas pipeline taking gas direct from rusty germany, bypassing ukraine, allowing ukraine says the kremlin to send its gas to europe without having to use the ukrainian gas pipeline network allowing russia to destabilize ukraine without any threats of economic damage to russia's exports. so there's lots of potential there for conflict. and miss disagreement, i think there is going to be a concerted effort now on the part of berlin and concerts to try and convince ukraine that germany's were law bought in germany does have ukraine's interests at heart. and that germany can provide a constructive role in mediating to try and just just let the situation nick connelly reporting for us from calf. thank you so much. german president frank welter, sy meyer has been elected for a 2nd term in o
u. k. the u. s. baltic countries and poland have done for ukraine. germany saying that it doesn't want to supply weapons to a conflict zone or potential conflict zone, something the ukrainian se doesn't really stack up. if you look at germany's willingness to send weapon, say to the iraqi kurds, then there's no stream to the gas pipeline taking gas direct from rusty germany, bypassing ukraine, allowing ukraine says the kremlin to send its gas to europe without having to use the ukrainian gas...
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they've asked to turn down this war talk hungry is saying he doesn't want the u. k. troops for now. so why do you think boris johnson is deciding to get. busy involved in ukraine right now, and why do you think that he feels like the u. k. should be involved in this situation? is this about loyalty to his ally? well, i think it has loyalty to do with europe. the great britain is one of the leaders of the year dad, but europe is said, stay out of it. you've got french president crone, you've got germany. every country has said a stay out of this for now. let us kind of handle this diplomatically, why, why send in all those additional military support unless you want war or you want to stop war, i believe in peace through strength as well. and i think that this is specifically europe's issue to deal with. but i honestly don't trust germany to be a good arbiter or a good ally and defending europe right now. they are the ones that are allowing the russian oil and gas pipeline to be brought into germany against most people's wishes. and when this happened under ronald reagan, he blew up
they've asked to turn down this war talk hungry is saying he doesn't want the u. k. troops for now. so why do you think boris johnson is deciding to get. busy involved in ukraine right now, and why do you think that he feels like the u. k. should be involved in this situation? is this about loyalty to his ally? well, i think it has loyalty to do with europe. the great britain is one of the leaders of the year dad, but europe is said, stay out of it. you've got french president crone, you've got...
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u. k. it seems like he wants a swiftly move on from all of the allegations in downing street move on from do great report. so he's flying off to care of some saying that he's running scared. almost. he's got a desire to change the rhetoric as i say. but he is without the foreign secretary list trust. she is actually tested positive for cobra, but not the full paying. the auntie and the house of commons with threats of sanctions were met with cheering and laughter. and the commons that is in and around the kremlin will have no way to hide. we will make sure that those who share responsibility for the kremlin is aggressive. a d, stabilizing action will share in bearing a heavy pulse. and today, mrs. b, o, we are standing together with our nato allies against the potential aggression vladimir putin. when he wanted not said on the go to install a prime minister as prime minister, a labor leader who actually published may turn with so the prime minister that acting quite robust and big talk tough talk in the house of commons just yesterday to have a potential aggression of putin as the united kin
u. k. it seems like he wants a swiftly move on from all of the allegations in downing street move on from do great report. so he's flying off to care of some saying that he's running scared. almost. he's got a desire to change the rhetoric as i say. but he is without the foreign secretary list trust. she is actually tested positive for cobra, but not the full paying. the auntie and the house of commons with threats of sanctions were met with cheering and laughter. and the commons that is in and...
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u. k. the british government also wants to prove recalled, changed because they didn't realize at the time serious effect that was going to house since last september that he had been threatening to pulled on the executive protocol wasn't radically changed or removed, which is what they really want. and that didn't happen because he hasn't been successful. and the leader of the d. u. p. kept in the threats of come to the point or is it cool if he hadn't carried the mike, it was going to be a laughing stock. so what happened yesterday? they pulled on the executives, and there is a deal of complicity between the british and the last year. the british were if you like, recognizing with the u. p. o position really justifying their opposition to the protocol to such an extent that last june, the united states formerly reprimanded the british for the british charge for london, said for and saving tensions in ireland. so that the british pulled back from that position in december. and though they're looking for a day, but they weren't going to get was the reason that the d p pull, the executive d
u. k. the british government also wants to prove recalled, changed because they didn't realize at the time serious effect that was going to house since last september that he had been threatening to pulled on the executive protocol wasn't radically changed or removed, which is what they really want. and that didn't happen because he hasn't been successful. and the leader of the d. u. p. kept in the threats of come to the point or is it cool if he hadn't carried the mike, it was going to be a...
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u. k. powder, at this point? that's essentially what it is, right? so the u. k saying they wouldn't be able to trade in pounds or dollars. and then let's talk about what the united states wants to do. so it seems like it's kind of been lead to what the u. s. is looking at doing sanction wise, is they would essentially try to block any kind of corresponding actions with russian banks. and us banks essentially, meaning they're gonna cut russia off of the swift system. now, for viewers of the show, you guys have heard this term a lot lately, right? the swift banking system. we talk about it quite a bit. that is essentially what the, by the ministration is indicating that they're going to do that if they're russia, invades ukraine or now possibly as a result of even recognizing these 2 provinces. what we might see happened is the u . s. attempting to cut off russian banks from access to the international system, the swift banking system. and that, of course, brings us full circle back to the conversation that we've had so many times on the show about crypto currencies and block chain. because the reason the russian central bank was told to go ahead and reassess its position on c
u. k. powder, at this point? that's essentially what it is, right? so the u. k saying they wouldn't be able to trade in pounds or dollars. and then let's talk about what the united states wants to do. so it seems like it's kind of been lead to what the u. s. is looking at doing sanction wise, is they would essentially try to block any kind of corresponding actions with russian banks. and us banks essentially, meaning they're gonna cut russia off of the swift system. now, for viewers of the...
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u. s. space. add to that of course the, to europe in countries you want in the u, the u. k. in norway, i've also put bands and of course many as a sizable population of very well healed russians in the u. k. and no ways a neighboring country of russia. it's going to make it very difficult for russians to go anywhere at this stage on russian aircraft. and of course, the russians are banned many european aircraft, so increasingly difficult links between russia and the rest of the world. again, i think the idea is to isolate vladimir putin and those around him. ok, thank you so much for medic, editor jones phase reporting from brussel fil a head on al jazeera. that's more countries ban russian plains, have you been hearing from their earth base will ask a former pilot, how that could impact russia, the asian industry, and hundreds arrested during process taking place right now in st. petersburg against muscles invasion. all ukraine will have more on that after the break. ah, ah, look forward to burritos, guys. with the sponsored play cut on airways. hello, welcome to your world
u. s. space. add to that of course the, to europe in countries you want in the u, the u. k. in norway, i've also put bands and of course many as a sizable population of very well healed russians in the u. k. and no ways a neighboring country of russia. it's going to make it very difficult for russians to go anywhere at this stage on russian aircraft. and of course, the russians are banned many european aircraft, so increasingly difficult links between russia and the rest of the world. again, i...
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u. k prime minister boris johnson and wants become known as a party, gave her found serious failures in leadership and judgment. it says some of the gatherings during current virus lockdown should not have been allowed to happen. ne barker reports now from london. a failure of leadership behind the famous black door, sue grey's crunch findings more biting than expected. the report talks of high standards not being met by though setting the rules of excessive alcohol consumption in the workplace and gatherings without clear authorization or oversight. some behavior, she said, was difficult to justify, against the backdrop of the pandemic. ah, were nothing overly critical of johnson himself. it's perhaps not the big take down . his rivals hopeful, a contrite prime minister, appearing in front of parliament, promising to overhaul downing street and clean up government. but no talk of stepping down. i'm sorry for the things we simply didn't get right. and also sorry for the way that this matter has been handled. i get it and i will fix it to the people of this country. i know what the issue
u. k prime minister boris johnson and wants become known as a party, gave her found serious failures in leadership and judgment. it says some of the gatherings during current virus lockdown should not have been allowed to happen. ne barker reports now from london. a failure of leadership behind the famous black door, sue grey's crunch findings more biting than expected. the report talks of high standards not being met by though setting the rules of excessive alcohol consumption in the workplace...
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u. k. foreign secretary lives trust is wanting. a war between russia and ukraine would be disastrous for europe. she's meeting with russian foreign minister there, guy leverage in moscow. i love to talk, so i'm president rusher and valerie have started joint military drills need ukraine, florida. the kremlin says, the exercises will focus on what is called suppressing and repelling external aggression. and truck is in canada who are protesting against the vaccine requirements and pandemic restrictions. a blocking the ambassador bridge, it's a vital border crossing with the u. s. and crucial to both economies and investigation is underway in libya into an attack. on the interim prime minister abdul 100, the baby car was shot us in the capitol tripoli, but he escaped an engine. it comes ahead of a shadow vote in parliament to replace him. malik trying to is covering developments from tripoli. hello there, melick. what more can you tell us about this incident? was it an assassination attempt? well that's definitely what people close t
u. k. foreign secretary lives trust is wanting. a war between russia and ukraine would be disastrous for europe. she's meeting with russian foreign minister there, guy leverage in moscow. i love to talk, so i'm president rusher and valerie have started joint military drills need ukraine, florida. the kremlin says, the exercises will focus on what is called suppressing and repelling external aggression. and truck is in canada who are protesting against the vaccine requirements and pandemic...
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u. and particularly from those german call manufacturers who want to do more business with the u. k, there will be pressure from them. because even though we just have the announcement about the chip manufacturing the semiconductor chip manufacturing, don't forget very bolton. he's the one in charge of that the e u has their own regulations to have to mitigate because they usually don't go in for subsidies. and that whole plan includes subsidies for the chip manufacturing industry. and that won't be easy for them to get over. absolutely, and we will continue to call it as we go along. hilary ford, which of the british american business association. thank you so much for your time and insight pleasure. and that's it for this time. just boom, both on demand and the portable tv app available on smartphones and tablets. play in the apple app store by searching portable tv where it was easy. you can also download it on samsung, smart tvs and roku devices, or simply check it out at portable dot tv will see you next time algorithm. the 7 year old networks have been following us everywhere.
u. and particularly from those german call manufacturers who want to do more business with the u. k, there will be pressure from them. because even though we just have the announcement about the chip manufacturing the semiconductor chip manufacturing, don't forget very bolton. he's the one in charge of that the e u has their own regulations to have to mitigate because they usually don't go in for subsidies. and that whole plan includes subsidies for the chip manufacturing industry. and that...
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wanted to lie, you couldn't lie better. ok, another story to bring you today, the u. k. government is refusing to apologize after a report revealed it's wanted a whopping 9000000000 pounds during the pandemic on protective equipment. that was faulty and overpriced dining st insisted made the best possible spending decisions . given the info out at the time, make no apology for carrying p p at the pace and volume we did. based on the information we had at the time. the action we took protected thousands of frontline health care workers in the n h. s and social care. however, now that the world market for p p has stabilize the value of some categories of goods is now in evidently much lower than the price they were originally purchased . for. remember at the start of the pen, when you couldn't get hold of a month for love, no money, no $1.00 to the public. i angry at this story, not sorry, attitude. absolute waste of money isn't absolute waste of public funds. and it's a dismal, isn't it? but $23.00, hold accountable for it. i mean, what really ends up happening if we com
wanted to lie, you couldn't lie better. ok, another story to bring you today, the u. k. government is refusing to apologize after a report revealed it's wanted a whopping 9000000000 pounds during the pandemic on protective equipment. that was faulty and overpriced dining st insisted made the best possible spending decisions . given the info out at the time, make no apology for carrying p p at the pace and volume we did. based on the information we had at the time. the action we took protected...
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u. k. ones, it's only going to get was in some ways to wants to still to come. because although food price inflation in tesco last quarter was only one percent, we are impacted by rising energy prices. and it's not just brit starring the brunt global food prices. sword, by 1 point, one percent last month. as in, closer to 2000 eleven's all time high. a whopping 22 percent of the population, or 14500000 people were living in poverty before the pandemic. 2.4000000 on the brink. that number is surely going to balloon in size is the cost of living souls yet again. and while food banks are a lifeline, they can only go so far. shut, edwards, dusty, haughty, london, in the midst of a 10 stand off with russia. the us says it needs no need. is these no need for immediate sanctions against an old stream to gas pipeline which links russia to germany. you as president biden had earlier threatened to shut down the project if russia would invade ukraine. ortiz at southgate hale house, the story, no string to as now front and center in the ukraine crisis. because while both na
u. k. ones, it's only going to get was in some ways to wants to still to come. because although food price inflation in tesco last quarter was only one percent, we are impacted by rising energy prices. and it's not just brit starring the brunt global food prices. sword, by 1 point, one percent last month. as in, closer to 2000 eleven's all time high. a whopping 22 percent of the population, or 14500000 people were living in poverty before the pandemic. 2.4000000 on the brink. that number is...
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u. k. and ireland are being wanted to stay at home with storm you. this lashes the country record. gus, 195 kilometers per hour, have ripped off parts of the roof of london's o. 2 arena. that's the highest wing just ever recorded in england. and he's one man was killed by a falling tree, an island while trying to clear day bree or challenge is in london now, following events. forces rory, i mean, you've always been an upstanding member of the reporting team, but you've really had a difficult day trying to report on this story. it has been an incredibly gusty day earlier on. i was down the next to the dark for bridge . one of the main crossings of the river thames southbound traffic comes over that bridge is part of the m $25.00. the london oar was almost away. but today as of 5 am this morning that was completely shots. obviously, huge travel disruption caused because of that is very difficult to stand up out to say the winds where i am at the moment a little bit less than they were earlier day down in a different location. but you can see behind mee
u. k. and ireland are being wanted to stay at home with storm you. this lashes the country record. gus, 195 kilometers per hour, have ripped off parts of the roof of london's o. 2 arena. that's the highest wing just ever recorded in england. and he's one man was killed by a falling tree, an island while trying to clear day bree or challenge is in london now, following events. forces rory, i mean, you've always been an upstanding member of the reporting team, but you've really had a difficult...
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u. k. that china has called on the u. s. to show more flexibility if it wants to break through with north korea or from out diplomatic editor james base. she needed, and judy of she almost killed all this propaganda video has been ad in recent days on north korean t b kim john on is showing off his question skills riding at speed on a white horse, but it is the speed of progress his country's making with its nuclear weapons and miss all programs, it's warring diplomats. there were 9 miss, i'll launches in january a record in a month. and the most recent launch was an advanced intermediate range ballistic missile. ambassadors came to a closed door meeting the 3rd this year. before it even started though, the chinese ambassador made it clear he felt there was a vicious circle and the u. s. needed to do more invoking the summits that president trump had held with the korean leader in 20182019. they should come up with more attractive and more practical, more flexible approaches, policies and actions. we have all seen where have all seen what happened in figure pul
u. k. that china has called on the u. s. to show more flexibility if it wants to break through with north korea or from out diplomatic editor james base. she needed, and judy of she almost killed all this propaganda video has been ad in recent days on north korean t b kim john on is showing off his question skills riding at speed on a white horse, but it is the speed of progress his country's making with its nuclear weapons and miss all programs, it's warring diplomats. there were 9 miss, i'll...
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u. k. from the u . russia promises a strong response, but vladimir putin also says moscow is always open to diplomacy, make signals everywhere. and if you want to know what sends the market slower and keeps traitors, hangups it's uncertainty. and these are just, these are just some very uncertain times for the markets that was james sweeney in new york. thank you so much. you're welcome. while still sticking with that topic, i markets tend to shake at the spectre of war. so what do we make of the relatively sanguine response we saw earlier to day as western nations trotted out their arsenal of sanctions against russia, while from rising oil prices to ongoing inflation, there are a lot of factors to consider right now relief instead of panic on the international financial markets. com returned on wednesday, investors are apparently hoping this week's initial sanctions against russia will leave room for avoiding further escalation. we have to, i will give laws and also i have the impression the market is as cold and hard headed as putin himself. the markets think that what's happening is not good. the but as long as the sanctions don't endange
u. k. from the u . russia promises a strong response, but vladimir putin also says moscow is always open to diplomacy, make signals everywhere. and if you want to know what sends the market slower and keeps traitors, hangups it's uncertainty. and these are just, these are just some very uncertain times for the markets that was james sweeney in new york. thank you so much. you're welcome. while still sticking with that topic, i markets tend to shake at the spectre of war. so what do we make of...
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u. k. came to deming conclusions, forcing him to apologize. personally, i want to say sorry mister speaker, i get it and i will fix the promise to should do the decent thing and resign. yeah. of course he won't. because he has a mind without saying any on any or not in public life that he would resign the witnesses. and he law. just a little while ago, my colleague kevin owen, got the latest developments from our keys team in london. poor weak sla government almost head behind the phrase we await the sou gray report today really was supposed to be the day to hold lawrence johnson. i'm the government to account, but now we've got this report. it's just a measly 12 pages long. it's more of a common tree, more of a summary. definitely not the full report like we were expecting last week. now she was supposed to talk about 16 parties, but the police are looking into 12 of them, meaning she could only talk about 4. now about these full parties, though some of the key lines included some behavior is difficult to justify. too little thought was given to public health and there were many failures
u. k. came to deming conclusions, forcing him to apologize. personally, i want to say sorry mister speaker, i get it and i will fix the promise to should do the decent thing and resign. yeah. of course he won't. because he has a mind without saying any on any or not in public life that he would resign the witnesses. and he law. just a little while ago, my colleague kevin owen, got the latest developments from our keys team in london. poor weak sla government almost head behind the phrase we...
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u. k. particularly strong arming the afghan government on a range of mining contracts because they wanted companies from their countries to benefit from mining extracts. and this colleague of mine, all sorts of mine, was saying that he was in a room where he saw us and british officials pressuring afghan officials, senior afghan officials to sign a contract. now ultimately, as i said, all these contracts failed, no mining in any kind of decent, reasonable way actually happened because of mass corruption and the fact that there was a was on. and what's so disappointing here is this may no real accountability at all . there's no real discussion about the role that nations like the u. s. and e k had and their embassies in cobble. i should also say alongside the question of mining. i also heard from the same source which isn't put in that story in declassified australia, but i've written that elsewhere is how often there was well awareness of the mass corruption that was within the afghan government that there was pressure on nations to keep on bringing the aid, even though they knew that the
u. k. particularly strong arming the afghan government on a range of mining contracts because they wanted companies from their countries to benefit from mining extracts. and this colleague of mine, all sorts of mine, was saying that he was in a room where he saw us and british officials pressuring afghan officials, senior afghan officials to sign a contract. now ultimately, as i said, all these contracts failed, no mining in any kind of decent, reasonable way actually happened because of mass...
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u. k. pop, you know, will be on the u. k. intel services, but we haven't actually seen anything at all. detailed, what i want to point out though, is that the, the biden administration is strongly incentivized to say that russia is going to attack ukraine. it's a, it's a win win for the biden administration to do that. because the truth is that nobody knows really whether ukraine will be attacked or not, and russia don't intervene, then the bowden administration can see we were right. all along the several surprise of it all. we said that russia was going to intervene. there's pro, russia does not intervene, then the vitamin ministration can claim credit for that as well. you know, because, you know, we had such a strong back food because we reinforced, you know, you claim their military and allies, that they had a tutorial effect. and so the biden administration should therefore, good credit would force improvement to back down. and so this is why i think the bite in administration is sort of ahead of the evidence, if you will, by saying that, you know, so confident that there's going to be an intervention. just stay really ne
u. k. pop, you know, will be on the u. k. intel services, but we haven't actually seen anything at all. detailed, what i want to point out though, is that the, the biden administration is strongly incentivized to say that russia is going to attack ukraine. it's a, it's a win win for the biden administration to do that. because the truth is that nobody knows really whether ukraine will be attacked or not, and russia don't intervene, then the bowden administration can see we were right. all along...
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they want the u. k. to act unilaterally. will that be very divisive for now? we know than islands. big decisions like a proving a 3 year budget and things like decisions on health care and covered in 1900 regulations. they could all be put in jeopardy if the government grinds to a halt. all right, well, thank you for bringing us up to speed. then again, bob live for us in london, u. k prime minister bars johnson is facing pressure to sure up his premiership as the so called a party gave scandal deepens. 58 have now resigned, including johnson's chief of staff, private secretary, and director of communications. a 4th a, the head of policy said she quit because of a false accusation. johnson made against the lady of the opposition. portugal is said to decide whether to give the go ahead for europe's largest lithium mind. it's seen as a vital mineral in the fight against climate change because it's used to make batteries for electric vehicles. but local people feed the mind could cause laughing environmental damage at i'm writing reports from ne portugal. ida fernandez and her family
they want the u. k. to act unilaterally. will that be very divisive for now? we know than islands. big decisions like a proving a 3 year budget and things like decisions on health care and covered in 1900 regulations. they could all be put in jeopardy if the government grinds to a halt. all right, well, thank you for bringing us up to speed. then again, bob live for us in london, u. k prime minister bars johnson is facing pressure to sure up his premiership as the so called a party gave scandal...
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want. and it's actually very low cost for the u. k. and but the u . s. they're not thinking about, in my opinion, they're not think about their hours. go ahead. well, i think the propaganda, how many functions, the 1st of all this narrative. because keep in mind how this conflict began, which was back in 2014, when nato countries back to qu in ukraine to install 1st on anti russian government . then they launched an anti terrorist operation against eastern ukrainian. so post the legitimacy of the coo and then when the regime like the proper military capabilities and then experience the high assertion at this point in the us began supporting not to militia such as a battalion. they recognize it's a, not a group, but to support it less and but, but again, the point to propaganda often is if you just repeat the russian aggression, russia, nation meeting today, much like the 20 years ago with the terrorist threat up to red down to green red, yellow, green, if you do this enough, all attention is only on this. so look at the media today. all we're talking abo
want. and it's actually very low cost for the u. k. and but the u . s. they're not thinking about, in my opinion, they're not think about their hours. go ahead. well, i think the propaganda, how many functions, the 1st of all this narrative. because keep in mind how this conflict began, which was back in 2014, when nato countries back to qu in ukraine to install 1st on anti russian government . then they launched an anti terrorist operation against eastern ukrainian. so post the legitimacy of...