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u. k. we searchers are working on simulating the different layers of human skin to allow robots to have a real human touch. disc come in handy for making future prosthetics. we 3 d prints, that's similar structure in our artificial skin so that it can be spawned called fats in a similar way to, to even skin. but instead of having no bad things, we instead mounts a camera inside the sensor where you could see the cable coming from here. so that picks up that, that movement, those hilly, that those structures inside this all facial skin. so cameras are being used to simulate human touch. what a fascinating approach. cameras are also used as a tool for people who are blind or have low vision. take this gadget for example. it can be attached to glasses, either as can turn in the direction of a given text and either give boys command or press their finger down to have it read aloud. the a i can be trained to recognize certain products and faces to the development of these devices often involves the
u. k. we searchers are working on simulating the different layers of human skin to allow robots to have a real human touch. disc come in handy for making future prosthetics. we 3 d prints, that's similar structure in our artificial skin so that it can be spawned called fats in a similar way to, to even skin. but instead of having no bad things, we instead mounts a camera inside the sensor where you could see the cable coming from here. so that picks up that, that movement, those hilly, that...
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u. k. we searchers are working on simulating the different layers of human skin to allow robots to have a real human touch. and this could come in handy for making future prosthetics. we 3 d prints that similar structure into our artificial skin so that it can respond to cold fats in a similar way to, to human skin. but instead of adding nerve had things, we instead bouncing camera inside the center. so we could see the cable coming from here. so that picks up that, that movement to place hilly, that those structures inside this all facial skin. so cameras are being used to simulate human touch. what a fascinating approach. cameras are also used as a tool for people who are blind or have low vision. take this gadget for example. it can be attached to glasses is or is, can turn in the erection of a given text and either give a voice command or press their finger down to have it read aloud. the i can be trained to recognize certain products and faces to the development of these devices often inv
u. k. we searchers are working on simulating the different layers of human skin to allow robots to have a real human touch. and this could come in handy for making future prosthetics. we 3 d prints that similar structure into our artificial skin so that it can respond to cold fats in a similar way to, to human skin. but instead of adding nerve had things, we instead bouncing camera inside the center. so we could see the cable coming from here. so that picks up that, that movement to place...
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u. k. from the outside. quinton, i mean, we brought this crisis happening right now and it comes after the crisis that the u . k. had with boris johnson, boris johnson right now. believe it or not looks somewhat like a, a, a man of strength and stability for the country. i mean is that says that we're, we've arrived at i think that there are quite a lot of people, certainly in the conservative part he would like doris johnson to come back. but having said that, look, don't, let's get this wrong. he trashed the represented rep. they, he trashed the good name of the conservative party as well. he was seen to have been the i untruthful, he was a, he lied to parliament, he lied about what he was doing. and he's the man. i mean, at the heart of all this, i think you've got to go back to the problem of breaks it. who forced breaks it through. that was boris johnson, but breaks it is still v s. u that is not only damaged the british economy. it's divided the country, it spit, the conservative party, it split the labor party, and actually vash is the problem. and until something is done to resolve,
u. k. from the outside. quinton, i mean, we brought this crisis happening right now and it comes after the crisis that the u . k. had with boris johnson, boris johnson right now. believe it or not looks somewhat like a, a, a man of strength and stability for the country. i mean is that says that we're, we've arrived at i think that there are quite a lot of people, certainly in the conservative part he would like doris johnson to come back. but having said that, look, don't, let's get this...
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u. k. from the outside. quinton, i mean, we brought this crisis happening right now and it comes after the crisis that the u . k. had with boris johnson, boris johnson right now. believe it or not looks somewhat like a, a, a man of strength and stability for the country. i mean is that, is that we're, we've arrived at i think that there are you quite a lot of people certainly in the conservative party you'd like, but it's johnson to come back. but having said that, look, don't, let's get this wrong. he trashed the represent rep, they. he trashed the good name of the conservative party as well. he was seen to have been the. i untruthful, he was a, he lied to parliament, he lied about what he was doing. and he's the man, i mean, at the heart of all this, i think you've got to go back to the problem of breaks it. who forced breaks it through. that was boris johnson. but breaks it is still v s. u that is not only damaged the british economy, it's divided the country, it spit, the conservative party and split the labor party. and actually, that is the problem. and until something is done to reso
u. k. from the outside. quinton, i mean, we brought this crisis happening right now and it comes after the crisis that the u . k. had with boris johnson, boris johnson right now. believe it or not looks somewhat like a, a, a man of strength and stability for the country. i mean is that, is that we're, we've arrived at i think that there are you quite a lot of people certainly in the conservative party you'd like, but it's johnson to come back. but having said that, look, don't, let's get this...
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u. k. for a very long time. and here we have it in 2022. when pill is always going to talking with you, we appreciate your insights. thank you. so the good bye bye ah question for you. will we leave this world a better place for our children? ask your kids what they think. and the answer may be reason for alarm. doctors say that young people are feeling helpless, hopeless, so much so that their mental health is at risk. elaine's had study from 2021, found that 75 percent of youth. consider the future. frightening 45 percent point to climate change already having a negative impact on their daily lives and light climate change. the mental health dilemma children it is global teen suicides in the u. s. have more than doubled since 2007 in south africa. 65 percent of young people, 65 percent, said that they have some form of a mental health problem. now these are very sobering numbers. joining me here tonight at the big table to talk about them as dr. isabel, a horse or she is director of the clinic for psychiatry and psychotherapy at the chari
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i am curious about looking at the situation where we see chinese attempts to suppress free speech in the u. k. a. we see them trying to do this in other places. how bad is the situation getting? well, this is one of the worst we've seen in europe. i mean we've, we've seen things where they put pressure in australia. we've seen the pressure in lithuania, in trade terms. but in terms of, in diplomatic terms, this is a really, really very much a hands on sort of incident. and so i think there's growing signs of this happening . and i'm with the sort of political mess that you see in the u. k. and also the divisions say within the e u, it's very difficult to get a unified response from western countries to what is ultimately an attack on sovereignty. and i think this is something that is possibly going to get worse before it gets better. yeah, i mean, there's a lot of a focus on universities in the u universities in the united states, but this is very in your face, and literally somebody out there dragging a protester. it's all happening, of course, in this big week where she jing ping is going t
i am curious about looking at the situation where we see chinese attempts to suppress free speech in the u. k. a. we see them trying to do this in other places. how bad is the situation getting? well, this is one of the worst we've seen in europe. i mean we've, we've seen things where they put pressure in australia. we've seen the pressure in lithuania, in trade terms. but in terms of, in diplomatic terms, this is a really, really very much a hands on sort of incident. and so i think there's...
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u. k. we heard that from the president of france just a couple of days ago with prime minister. now, is he going to be the, the person who can do that? is he going to be the right partner for europe? well, that's what it, that's what he's going to try to do and i expect that's what he will do and that one they can pop in. i think as far as europe is concerned, i'm glad you mentioned the european issue because that i think probably enough is at the heart of the problem. so the conservative party is facing the britain is facing today. because your viewers will know that the referendum took place a long time ago, and i will say why people still talking about breaks and then not really. so talking about breaks, but breaks it isn't really done. the conservative party has got to articulate a ration for britain's future post breaks. it has been unable to do that, and there are 2 contrasting views within the conservative policies about what that vision to britain speech looks like on one hand. so could singapore on the times, very pre market, you that is trusting her supporters, which i
u. k. we heard that from the president of france just a couple of days ago with prime minister. now, is he going to be the, the person who can do that? is he going to be the right partner for europe? well, that's what it, that's what he's going to try to do and i expect that's what he will do and that one they can pop in. i think as far as europe is concerned, i'm glad you mentioned the european issue because that i think probably enough is at the heart of the problem. so the conservative party...
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u. k. we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. yes. ah, nato secretary general, you in stoughton berg says, now is the time to be firm with russia. the date of chief says that the alliance will carry out its annual nuclear response training exercise as planned. despite the war in you create cancelling the maneuvers, he said, would send the wrong signal. stoughton very cold president, putin's nuclear threats today, dangerous and irresponsible. and he warned against starting a nuclear war. that, of course, could never be won. he says the conventional war in ukraine might also prove unwinnable for russia. tankless press on tooth and it's failing in ukraine. so i think what we saw yesterday is actually is on the weakness. but was the reality is that they're not able to make progress on the battlefield. russia is actually losing on the back of the giving opportunity. so the way they're able to then respond is by, in this committee attacks on a, the ukraine and see this in many ways is actually reflects the lack of alternatives for preston p
u. k. we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. yes. ah, nato secretary general, you in stoughton berg says, now is the time to be firm with russia. the date of chief says that the alliance will carry out its annual nuclear response training exercise as planned. despite the war in you create cancelling the maneuvers, he said, would send the wrong signal. stoughton very cold president, putin's nuclear threats today, dangerous and irresponsible. and he warned against starting...
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next financial year we started in april and u. k. from 19 percent to 25 percent. what we had had, of course, from the band with many budgets and i think had been hinged during the stresses an election campaign to be prime minister, which now was, is, or it was that that would be reversed. there was not going to be that increase. well now there are suggestions that that may still happen. and other possibilities that we might see, the catch in the basic graduate come to actually shows meant to come down to 19 b to the pound. in again, april 2023. that may be postponed to 2024, which was what the original idea had been barouche's to lag when he was chancellor . so that could indeed be a number of terms, so that what the government does, and then there's also what to the bank of england. and what is what they do, and what do you think will happen when the bank of england support for government bonds? will guilt ends are supposed to be tomorrow? friday? indeed, i think to morrison, but interesting day because the bank of england, when it announced that it wasn't going t
next financial year we started in april and u. k. from 19 percent to 25 percent. what we had had, of course, from the band with many budgets and i think had been hinged during the stresses an election campaign to be prime minister, which now was, is, or it was that that would be reversed. there was not going to be that increase. well now there are suggestions that that may still happen. and other possibilities that we might see, the catch in the basic graduate come to actually shows meant to...
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u. k. and he says, we will always stand with ukraine by standing with ukraine. he means billions in u. k. taxpayer cash weapons. now who's the we voted for that. certainly not the people of the u. k. soon ack slips into the pilot's seat when the country is literally at the point of impact with recession. and what's his symbolic 1st phone call to ukrainian president vladimir zalinski a call during which soon i promised to quote, stand and continued solidarity with ukraine. was there any indication that soon on his laser focused on britain's massive economic problems? while he did a phone call with you as president joe biden, who's been driving his feet on that tray deal with britain. but according to a white house statement, the call was not about trade. it was largely about vote working together to support ukraine encountering russia and china. so washington's priorities no mention of trade. maybe bind was confused about who he was talking to and whether it's united kingdom or just today. we've got news. oh lou bronsels. well anyway, whether he's talking to or she said no, or is she soo
u. k. and he says, we will always stand with ukraine by standing with ukraine. he means billions in u. k. taxpayer cash weapons. now who's the we voted for that. certainly not the people of the u. k. soon ack slips into the pilot's seat when the country is literally at the point of impact with recession. and what's his symbolic 1st phone call to ukrainian president vladimir zalinski a call during which soon i promised to quote, stand and continued solidarity with ukraine. was there any...
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u. k. we say mom i, which is a breakfast spread that some people really love and some people really hate and for people who love the law, musk and everything that he represents. including as he said, the free speech, absolutism james. ready for this is a day and we've already seen the reaction on twitter. all these people who think this is a fantastic development. this is something that is brilliant for the future to attend. but in reality, for most uses, i think it is concerning. and we've seen, likewise, people on twitter deciding, well, maybe the time is up for me on this platform. and i won't bother after all. continuing on it given the potential skepticism from potential users who might decide to stop using the platform as he say, i want to see aim to make this profitable because of course, since the underlying game isn't it? it is, i mean he wouldn't buy this if it wasn't to try and make money and i think that is potentially. busy the biggest challenge is because twitter ultimately has b
u. k. we say mom i, which is a breakfast spread that some people really love and some people really hate and for people who love the law, musk and everything that he represents. including as he said, the free speech, absolutism james. ready for this is a day and we've already seen the reaction on twitter. all these people who think this is a fantastic development. this is something that is brilliant for the future to attend. but in reality, for most uses, i think it is concerning. and we've...
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u. k. struggles to calm markets rocked by u. k. budget plans announced last month and we hope to have an interview with an expert on just that topic. but unfortunately for technical reasons that did not work out. let's take a look at the story that we're following. this, our bankruptcies are on the right as, as german companies deal with a post pandemic economy. mark by high inflation and rising energy prices. but experts say there won't be a massive wave of bankruptcy. all right, that's it for me and the d. w team, you can always find out more about these and other stories online. check us out at d, w dot com slash business. we're also on youtube under the d. w. news channel. i've seen beardsley are watching. ah ah ah, with their always with everywhere we go are smartphone. but for how much longer technology experts say that era be over. but what comes with a look at life after the smartphone? to borrow today. on d w. now we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. ah, no magic corner check hotspot. i and some great culture memorials to boot w travel off we go. i will,
u. k. struggles to calm markets rocked by u. k. budget plans announced last month and we hope to have an interview with an expert on just that topic. but unfortunately for technical reasons that did not work out. let's take a look at the story that we're following. this, our bankruptcies are on the right as, as german companies deal with a post pandemic economy. mark by high inflation and rising energy prices. but experts say there won't be a massive wave of bankruptcy. all right, that's it for...
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well, i think we work for people all over the world are also very poor people in europe in spain. here in the u. k. i talked to exaggerate the impact the prices i was just reading today about how we already year in the u. k. i have 4000000 people using food bank, so food charities that give out food because people are hungry. many, many people are now coming in. please give us food code that you don't have to cook because they're unable even here in october, the beginning of the winter to afford the energy to even cut the free food. it's hard to exaggerate the pain of the but he's, those are hard to exaggerate the profits at the top. you've got an energy industry is making around $3000000000.00 of profit a day. you've got 72 new food and energy 1000000000 is 72 new 1000000000 as a top of the existing in the oil gas and food industry. so, you know, is profits be made enormous when is to in the situation. so something has to give, we need to see guys when it contributes more to helping the paper. anyway, i would do, you don't say that those when as opp, helping to address as wealth and quality when
well, i think we work for people all over the world are also very poor people in europe in spain. here in the u. k. i talked to exaggerate the impact the prices i was just reading today about how we already year in the u. k. i have 4000000 people using food bank, so food charities that give out food because people are hungry. many, many people are now coming in. please give us food code that you don't have to cook because they're unable even here in october, the beginning of the winter to...
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u. k. leading pro british unit as part of the d u. p. 's boycotting the parliament because it says the protocol treats northern ireland differently to the rest of the u. k. where we challenge reports from belfast. time has run out for northern ireland to restore his devolved government. last ditch effort to break the political deadlock, have failed. so northern ireland miss now head back to the polls, i hear it when parties say that they really do not want an election at all, but nearly all of them, but parties who signed up to the rules, the laws. that means i need to call an election, so you'll hear more from me on that particular point. next week, the heart of the disagreement is the northern ireland protocol. it's the part of the u. k. post wreck to deal with the e. u. that's resulted in a trade border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republic about it, which is in the e. u. for the d u. p. one of the assemblies, 2 main power sharing parties. this is unacceptable. they believe northern ireland and the u. k. indivisible. there's not a single unionist who supports approval. so it falls by
u. k. leading pro british unit as part of the d u. p. 's boycotting the parliament because it says the protocol treats northern ireland differently to the rest of the u. k. where we challenge reports from belfast. time has run out for northern ireland to restore his devolved government. last ditch effort to break the political deadlock, have failed. so northern ireland miss now head back to the polls, i hear it when parties say that they really do not want an election at all, but nearly all of...
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i am a huge don is i'm a huge the bullets of israel and i know that we can take the u. k is, well, relationship frogs, vectors friend in this. well, we are facing threats from authoritarian regimes. he does believe in freedom and democracy to for you democracies, the u. k. and israel need to stand shoulder to shoulder and we will be even closer in the future. the prime minister's comments, true anger because of zionism, is often controversial nature. zionism supports a jewish national state on palestinian lands while viewed as a jewish liberation movement by some is criticize as colonialist and races by others. israeli palestinian conflict has claimed thousands of lives among people living on the land. israel claims as its own last week, a 7 year old boy allegedly died from a heart attack after being chased by israeli soldiers. israel disputes that account of events. ah no, was it the soldiers came to my house and told me that my son was throwing stones at the soldiers. i responded to them that my son did not throw any. and suddenly ryan got scared and he had a heart atta
i am a huge don is i'm a huge the bullets of israel and i know that we can take the u. k is, well, relationship frogs, vectors friend in this. well, we are facing threats from authoritarian regimes. he does believe in freedom and democracy to for you democracies, the u. k. and israel need to stand shoulder to shoulder and we will be even closer in the future. the prime minister's comments, true anger because of zionism, is often controversial nature. zionism supports a jewish national state on...
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u. k. next year to alright. good to get your analysis on this. vicky price, thanks very much. i stay with al jazeera because we're we will be yeah. hearing from the new u. k. chancellor, later in this now and he still had now the battle to lead brazil, the top contenders. face off in their final debate before the runoff election. tough lessons for hong kong teachers. why many educators are quitting and brazil star name? ah, if he is in spanish court, as he denies allegations of fraud and corruption, he tells coming up at school. ah, for less than i had professed, at least 4 people have been killed and 16 injured in drown strikes on ukraine's capital. official say keith was struck several times in an early morning attack by russian forces using drowns cities mass as they hid the central shaft krinski district. that same area was shelled by russia last week. everything we'll have is right now. hotel. it just, there are, it's there at that. here in historical film leave. i'm due to the live and what the russians they destroyed all gone for. they destroyed our hometown . did. they kill allows right no, amber, we see the
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we need a real change to how we think we talked about refugees in the u. k. and we needed to be led by r p. that should not be them using this kind of device. if i'm frightening language, it's incredibly helpful. i think it's important to add that the government stresses to all legal advice was followed to the processing of refugees, immigrants, munster claim, mostly money. thanks for joining us. when you though, and the number of people attempting to cross the united states border has more than doubled since president joe biden took office in 2020. it's making immigration hot button issue an upcoming midterm congressional elections. kristen flu reports of new york courts led the men to declare a state of emergency. 7 year old clifford likes his new school almost as much as he likes ice cream. his mother says she's grateful for the help her families received in new york after fleeing oppression and a lack of opportunity in venezuela where no my receiving, i don't, they really welcomed me. they open their doors for me. they gave me the help that i needed for my
we need a real change to how we think we talked about refugees in the u. k. and we needed to be led by r p. that should not be them using this kind of device. if i'm frightening language, it's incredibly helpful. i think it's important to add that the government stresses to all legal advice was followed to the processing of refugees, immigrants, munster claim, mostly money. thanks for joining us. when you though, and the number of people attempting to cross the united states border has more...
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u. k. in some ways to the global economy, the u. k is kind of singled out, isn't tip for poor performance. while i think this is it. i mean that we just heard from alex. it's trying to push the whole thing on the global situation, but true pays. this whole thing has been hit to us because of the government's policies. this is ram, the phone pound went to free vote and more of the data top. and if you look at that around what is happening to the families, then you realize that millions of families are now struggling. and the reason is you've got the inflation, which is gone now to 10 point one percent. you've got the energy prices going up. you've got the food prices going up down the other side. you have 12 years of stagnation with wages. that's what's causing the difficulty, sol, i'm just in the market, isn't there at all. and that's why the set up a nice conversation is going to give us a chance. go ahead. i'm so i can see a shaking groceries getting a bit. of course, i can get that straight by drops out and runs the many parties pronounced by the last jobs liquidity. quoting, speak, the markets 99 back, but inflation is runnin
u. k. in some ways to the global economy, the u. k is kind of singled out, isn't tip for poor performance. while i think this is it. i mean that we just heard from alex. it's trying to push the whole thing on the global situation, but true pays. this whole thing has been hit to us because of the government's policies. this is ram, the phone pound went to free vote and more of the data top. and if you look at that around what is happening to the families, then you realize that millions of...
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u. k. in london, we have asked the hon. a member of the british parliament for the opposition labor party, insult, free, pizza obo and a political commentator and associate editor at the middle east. i. and also in london, alex dean, a conservative party member and political commentator. welcome to all if i could stop by and 1st of all with ourselves. so as i can do think another internal conservative party vote produce stable leadership for the u. k. i don't think so. i think fundamentally with the loud and clear that the party is badly fractured and it's the very same people are just having the revolving door here. how will they make a difference? these are the very people who be responsible for want to be going through the whole mess, would been made a lawful, thoughtful to the world. so i don't think just going through the same people getting a new person, but there can a difference. let's take that point to alex. alex also mentioned the revolving door looking at the names of the likely candidates for the job of prime m
u. k. in london, we have asked the hon. a member of the british parliament for the opposition labor party, insult, free, pizza obo and a political commentator and associate editor at the middle east. i. and also in london, alex dean, a conservative party member and political commentator. welcome to all if i could stop by and 1st of all with ourselves. so as i can do think another internal conservative party vote produce stable leadership for the u. k. i don't think so. i think fundamentally...
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u. k. before a midnight deadline, we challenge explained the situation from belfast. they added hearts, the problem is breaks it really and how breaks it relates to the 998 good friday agreements which brought an ends to decades of political violence and set up power sharing. in northern ireland wise breaks the problem, well, it's because of the border essentially. where do you put the trading border that has to exist between the republic of islands and northern islands and the united kingdom. now under the good friday agreement, that cannot be a hard border on the islands of islands. recall be a trading border between the republic of ireland and northern ireland. but parties like the d p which wants to preserve that indivisible link between northern islands and the rest of the united kingdom. say that it's unacceptable to have a trading border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. but that's exactly what we have of them over into the form of the northern autumn protocol, which is part of this post breakfast deal reached between brussels and london a coup
u. k. before a midnight deadline, we challenge explained the situation from belfast. they added hearts, the problem is breaks it really and how breaks it relates to the 998 good friday agreements which brought an ends to decades of political violence and set up power sharing. in northern ireland wise breaks the problem, well, it's because of the border essentially. where do you put the trading border that has to exist between the republic of islands and northern islands and the united kingdom....
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in fact, we became the largest elegy supplier to the european union in the u. k. this year, we got some reaction to all this from former us marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter, who told the program. washington is then main beneficiary of know what stream going off like. united states will make a windfall. profits showing liquid natural gas to their erstwhile european allies. how can you call them european allies when you're blowing up a european infrastructure? there's no other party that you know that a would have the political clout to carry this out and be have the incentive of, you know, the united states was confronted with the fact that the german people were beginning to rebel against the u. s. dictated policies that were being implemented by the german government regarding your russian energy, not purchasing russian gas, et cetera. and we're going to demand that the north stream to pipeline be opened up so that they wouldn't freeze to death. this was your and by blowing up the pipeline, united states taking that possibility, know off the table.
in fact, we became the largest elegy supplier to the european union in the u. k. this year, we got some reaction to all this from former us marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter, who told the program. washington is then main beneficiary of know what stream going off like. united states will make a windfall. profits showing liquid natural gas to their erstwhile european allies. how can you call them european allies when you're blowing up a european infrastructure? there's no other...
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then we also had the u. k. defend ministry that we just showed earlier. and that actually, that suite was repulsed by a number of the ukrainian embassies around the world in this way, that was the one that they were posted. then we had italy as well. and then we had the embassy, the ukrainian embassy in georgia, which showed a photo over the burn and bridge. and it was saying, good morning, we are with ukraine now. we're on the ukrainian security services. they were posting the bridges burton and well, great things from the ukranian armed forces. today is a great occasion, but forget the free people died and they're talking about the celebration and well done that this happened. and also i'd like to show how the ukrainian embassies and singapore, and also in the czech republic, what dates we said, what their reaction has been. let's, let's have a look. trimming bridge is not at its best these days. the large explosion in massive fire was reported this morning along with the roadway section collapse and traffic suspension. crimean bridge is the one that co
then we also had the u. k. defend ministry that we just showed earlier. and that actually, that suite was repulsed by a number of the ukrainian embassies around the world in this way, that was the one that they were posted. then we had italy as well. and then we had the embassy, the ukrainian embassy in georgia, which showed a photo over the burn and bridge. and it was saying, good morning, we are with ukraine now. we're on the ukrainian security services. they were posting the bridges burton...
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u. k. whether it be breck say, whether it be the ukraine war, we hear this again and again from politicians. are they blame those? some of those issues are all the current financial state of the u. k. or where do you think he has to starks? you might say worrying about the economy and worrying about the people at large or across the country to help them out of this problem. well, there are 2 big decisions pending, ah, i think it within a few days past the deadline for get a functioning executive in northern ireland and most that might sound relatively trivial. less tied up to the brakes that issue. and what the problem, the new prime minister designed to do by the northern on protocol. and of course, if he continues in the footsteps of his predecessor, there is the real danger of some kind of trade with european union that will make our economic situation worse. and of course, the big, the big one is on the 31st, and i think he's still planning to go ahead on the 31st, which is the fiscal statement. where the government is going to have to sit down and explain to was that they are, they are
u. k. whether it be breck say, whether it be the ukraine war, we hear this again and again from politicians. are they blame those? some of those issues are all the current financial state of the u. k. or where do you think he has to starks? you might say worrying about the economy and worrying about the people at large or across the country to help them out of this problem. well, there are 2 big decisions pending, ah, i think it within a few days past the deadline for get a functioning...
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u. k. run province before midnight deadline when we challenge his life for us in belfast. so roy, this is the latest development and what's been a long running saga, how do we get to the point or sammy, at its hearts. the problem is, breaks it really and how breaks it relates to the 1998 good friday agreements, which brought an ends 2 decades of political violence and set up power sharing. in northern ireland, why is breck, say a problem? well, it's because of the border essentially. where do you puts the trading border there has to exist? ah, between the, the republic of islands and northern islands and the united kingdom. now under the good friday agreement, there cannot be a hard border on the islands of islands the car. we're trading border between the republic of islands and northern ireland. but parties like the d p which wants to preserve that indivisible link between northern islands and the rest of the united kingdom. say that it's unacceptable to have a trading border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. but that's exactly what we have at the moment
u. k. run province before midnight deadline when we challenge his life for us in belfast. so roy, this is the latest development and what's been a long running saga, how do we get to the point or sammy, at its hearts. the problem is, breaks it really and how breaks it relates to the 1998 good friday agreements, which brought an ends 2 decades of political violence and set up power sharing. in northern ireland, why is breck, say a problem? well, it's because of the border essentially. where do...