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it airs on aljazeera english in the uk. it used to be filmed at the oxford union.at conway hall in london. and actually, no, we still have the same journalistic rigour. i don't accept this false binary that if you're an opinion journalist you can't also do fairand balanced journalism. so, no, i value very much facts and fairness. what i don't do, ros, is i don't accept that fairness means that you take two points of view or two positions and you just carve out a middle and you say, "well, i'm equidistant from left and right. "i'm equidistant from conservatives and labour. republicans and democrats. "therefore i'm doing it right." i don't accept that. and, of course, there's a vigorous discussion around both sides and both sides�* types of coverage, both in the uk and... i'm very anti—bothsidesism. but i'm not anti—fairness. but i'm going to come back to my point, which is that news, you wouldn't be able to do the types of monologues agreed. so in some ways, the american broadcast news environment i agree. so i'll take two things on that. you know, network news, nig
it airs on aljazeera english in the uk. it used to be filmed at the oxford union.at conway hall in london. and actually, no, we still have the same journalistic rigour. i don't accept this false binary that if you're an opinion journalist you can't also do fairand balanced journalism. so, no, i value very much facts and fairness. what i don't do, ros, is i don't accept that fairness means that you take two points of view or two positions and you just carve out a middle and you say, "well,...
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the uk suddenly attempting to play and donald trump. and pragmatically seems to next steps. into what seems to a pretty major crisis. those comments in your strategy here going into this? some kind of bargaining position opening up? it is position opening up? it is cuite position opening up? it is quite possible. _ position opening up? it is quite possible. it - position opening up? it 3 quite possible. it would be compatible with trump's usual strategy. you destroy in order to rebuild and to warn your opponent that he has to make more concessions. so that it is a possibility but i am not saying that was what happened foot up some of these things happen just because trump has an explosive personality and still lenski was under intense pressure. but i think there is one point wanted to make and it is a really important point. yes, zelensky has got a huge amount to lose if he doesn't rebuild his relationship with does president trump. and so does president trump. and so does president trump. because president trump's whole basis of his cu
the uk suddenly attempting to play and donald trump. and pragmatically seems to next steps. into what seems to a pretty major crisis. those comments in your strategy here going into this? some kind of bargaining position opening up? it is position opening up? it is cuite position opening up? it is quite possible. _ position opening up? it is quite possible. it - position opening up? it 3 quite possible. it would be compatible with trump's usual strategy. you destroy in order to rebuild and to...
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beautiful weather across the vast majority of the uk. blue skies, sparkling sunshine.course it was cold, frosty in many areas, and we had that persistent fog in the south and the southeast of england. more of that tonight. let's have a look at the satellite picture. can't miss this band of cloud. that's the weather front. it's been over northern ireland, scotland too. the skies have been a little cloudy. even a little bit of light drizzle and rain here and there. that weather front is stuck in the area of high pressure. so it's not moving an awful lot, but it should be out of the picture mostly by the time we get to tomorrow. so here's the picture end of the afternoon. that weather front still over the irish sea into southern scotland. but for many of us it's a case of blue skies and temperatures and the high will stick around through the beginning of next week. it will slip away into more central parts of europe, in fact centred around the alps and the balkans. we are brushed eventually by weather systems in the northwest of the uk, so there's always going to be a bit
beautiful weather across the vast majority of the uk. blue skies, sparkling sunshine.course it was cold, frosty in many areas, and we had that persistent fog in the south and the southeast of england. more of that tonight. let's have a look at the satellite picture. can't miss this band of cloud. that's the weather front. it's been over northern ireland, scotland too. the skies have been a little cloudy. even a little bit of light drizzle and rain here and there. that weather front is stuck in...
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we know that uk prime minister keir starmer has spoken to both president trump and zelenskyy. he will be meeting zelenskyy. we understand today this meeting was supposed to be about building on the progress of a rare earth minerals deal and trump and zelenskyy healing their meeting. now again, it's a crisis meeting, a bid to try and see if the europeans can go ahead or potentially get the americans back into their plan. but it is such an unknown territory ahead of us now, and one that also two has left the future of zelenskyy really to some degree in doubt because it is his personal enmity with trump that's overshadowed u.s. aid to here, and that is an increasingly large factor as we move forward. >> the vice president, vance, come once, come to ukraine and see what's here. by the way, nick paton walsh has a fantastic piece on cnn.com right now filling out the context of this relationship and the path forward. you should go and read it nick paton walsh for us there. and keith, thanks so much. a russian officials say that they were gobsmacked by the chaotic meeting between trum
we know that uk prime minister keir starmer has spoken to both president trump and zelenskyy. he will be meeting zelenskyy. we understand today this meeting was supposed to be about building on the progress of a rare earth minerals deal and trump and zelenskyy healing their meeting. now again, it's a crisis meeting, a bid to try and see if the europeans can go ahead or potentially get the americans back into their plan. but it is such an unknown territory ahead of us now, and one that also two...
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we are brushed eventually by weather systems in the northwest of the uk, so there's always going to bed maybe a few spots of rain, but further south, my goodness, look at that. clash at the white house. mr zelensky said peace could only come when ukraine had a strong position for negotiations. mr zelensky is now in britain — where he is due to meet
we are brushed eventually by weather systems in the northwest of the uk, so there's always going to bed maybe a few spots of rain, but further south, my goodness, look at that. clash at the white house. mr zelensky said peace could only come when ukraine had a strong position for negotiations. mr zelensky is now in britain — where he is due to meet
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but you have to bring the uk in as well, maybe bring the uk back into the eu. so i think there is potential leadership, michael, but i don't know. they'll have to decide for themselves. >> all right. >> evelyn farkas, thank you so much. barbara comstock, please stay with us next hour. john bolton, donald trump's national security adviser during his first term, is calling on secretary of state marco rubio to resign over the oval office debacle. he will join the conversation. but first, elon musk, doge, is sending a new email to federal workers demanding they explain what they did this past week. write it down, folks. you're watching the down, folks. you're watching the weekend. (man) got one more antoine. (vo) with usps ground advantage, it's like you're with us every step of the way. ♪ (man) cooool. ♪ (man) right on time! (vo) stay in the know. from your dock... to their door. ♪♪ sonya earlene and marcia are among the thousands of real women living with metastatic breast cancer; doing what they love. and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is fo
but you have to bring the uk in as well, maybe bring the uk back into the eu. so i think there is potential leadership, michael, but i don't know. they'll have to decide for themselves. >> all right. >> evelyn farkas, thank you so much. barbara comstock, please stay with us next hour. john bolton, donald trump's national security adviser during his first term, is calling on secretary of state marco rubio to resign over the oval office debacle. he will join the conversation. but...
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between the uk, between ukraine and the donald trump administration.n though president zelenskyy did tell fox news that he feels it can still be salvaged. so that's one thing. leaders of germany and france and sweden and denmark and the netherlands, turkey will all be at this meeting. they're hoping to deliver that thing that president zelenskyy was asking for at the white house. those security guarantees from the u.s. in fact, maybe some air cover if there is going to be some deal to end the war. that's one thing. but the italian prime minister, giorgio melanie, who's been an ally of president trump, also did stand with ukraine. she says any division in the west favors those who want an end to the civilization. and she has called for a joint summit between the u.s. and its european allies to discuss the current war in ukraine. but any other future threats they may face, because they feel, and many european leaders agree, that america can no longer be the reliable partner that it's been for decades. kim. >> all right. we'll be monitoring these meetings
between the uk, between ukraine and the donald trump administration.n though president zelenskyy did tell fox news that he feels it can still be salvaged. so that's one thing. leaders of germany and france and sweden and denmark and the netherlands, turkey will all be at this meeting. they're hoping to deliver that thing that president zelenskyy was asking for at the white house. those security guarantees from the u.s. in fact, maybe some air cover if there is going to be some deal to end the...
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zelenskyy is going to meet with the uk prime minister starmer today. there is this summit tomorrow. what can europe do now to to to bring the president, president trump, back into the circle. they've already done all of the diplomacy to set up what was supposed to happen yesterday. is there anything they can do to to reconcile. >> there are things europe can do, but. >> let me just. >> address. >> something that was said. i mean. >> this was. really a photo op. i, you know, i used to work in the white house. >> um, all president zelenskyy had to do was just be silent at that point. um, knowing that there was a pettiness. >> to the president or anything. >> else, just be silent and make his point. in private. the strategic. >> reason why. >> he was there. was to get the support of the united states, sign the deal, get the support united states. so i just want to make sure that's clear that that's something president zelenskyy could have done. um, overall, now, as far as europe, europe, uh, in supporting ukraine, they can continue to support ukraine, both politically, diplomatically a
zelenskyy is going to meet with the uk prime minister starmer today. there is this summit tomorrow. what can europe do now to to to bring the president, president trump, back into the circle. they've already done all of the diplomacy to set up what was supposed to happen yesterday. is there anything they can do to to reconcile. >> there are things europe can do, but. >> let me just. >> address. >> something that was said. i mean. >> this was. really a photo op. i,...
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the uk prime minister, who met with trump just yesterday, promising his unwavering support for zelenskyy. but meanwhile, vladimir putin's close allies in russia are celebrating the descent into chaos after this meeting with one official delighting in calling it "a fierce scolding of zelenskyy by the president of the united states." david? >> david: it was extraordinary. martha raddatz with us tonight. martha, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we turn to the other news this friday night. and we have breaking news tonight on the death of oscar-winning actor gene hackman, his wife, and one of their dogs. authorities are now saying hackman and his wife did not test positive for carbon monoxide. but gene hackman's pacemaker might reveal when he died. abc's trevor ault in santa fe, new mexico, tonight. >> reporter: tonight, authorities investigating the suspicious deaths of legendary actor gene hackman and his wife, betsy arakawa, say preliminary tests show no sign of carbon monoxide poisoning. authorities also revealing 95-year-old hackman had a pacemaker and an analysis showed its last event w
the uk prime minister, who met with trump just yesterday, promising his unwavering support for zelenskyy. but meanwhile, vladimir putin's close allies in russia are celebrating the descent into chaos after this meeting with one official delighting in calling it "a fierce scolding of zelenskyy by the president of the united states." david? >> david: it was extraordinary. martha raddatz with us tonight. martha, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we turn to the other news...
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today ukrainian president zelenskyy is going to meet with the uk prime minister in london after his verynteresting exchange in the oval office, with donald trump and jay dave van said it has left that us/ukraine minerals deal that was part of the peace deal in limbo. >> trump asked zelenskyy to leave the white house after the chaotic meeting. told him to come back when he was ready for peace. here's the tense exchange between the two that everybody is talking about. >> we signed a cease-fire. all of them told me that he will never go, we signed him a contract but after that, he broke the cease-fire. he killed our people and he didn't exchange prisoners. we signed the exchange of prisoners but he didn't do it. what kind of diplomacy you are speaking about, what do you mean? >> i'm talking to the policy that will end the destruction of your country. mister president, with respect, it is disrespectful for you to come to the office and try to litigate this in front of the american media. right now you guys are going around and forcing conscripts to the front lines because you have manpower p
today ukrainian president zelenskyy is going to meet with the uk prime minister in london after his verynteresting exchange in the oval office, with donald trump and jay dave van said it has left that us/ukraine minerals deal that was part of the peace deal in limbo. >> trump asked zelenskyy to leave the white house after the chaotic meeting. told him to come back when he was ready for peace. here's the tense exchange between the two that everybody is talking about. >> we signed a...
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they are so impressed with him they send michaux over to london, study in the botanical gardens in the uk he returns from london and he sent out in some very early kind apprenticeship what are called botanist expeditions. that's when a botanist goes out to conduct experiment in the pyrenees mountains, and then he returns to paris and he's hungry for adventure. he's hungry to prove who he is and what he can do. and that coincides in 1782 with the arrival or the departure of a diplomatic mission to the middle east, the french are sending an envoy who are supposed to go to baghdad to conduct diplomacy, to a console and. they and michaux lobbies to be appointed on this expedition and the crown. maria to one out in particular agrees to underwrite his costs to the middle east. and so michaux spends three years traveling throughout the middle east. he travels all the way up to the caspian sea, and then he returns to paris and he returns ladened with all of these treasures he carries back with him. he can. he's the person that's believed to be the first person to create a french to persian dictio
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the event, hosted by uk prime minister keir starmer following a contentious visit to the white housefriday that was cut short after what was supposed to be a diplomatic meeting with president trump turned into a shouting match. >> we're not in a good position. you don't have the cards right now with us. you start having cards. cards right now you don't. you're playing cards. you're playing cards. you're gambling with the lives of millions of people. you're gambling with. world war three. >> zelenskyy was at the white house to sign an agreement giving the u.s. access to ukraine's mineral resources. there, he expressed hesitation about a broader ceasefire deal that does not include security guarantees, pointing to vladimir putin breaking past peace deals. >> he broken the ceasefire, he killed our people and he didn't exchange prisoners. we signed the exchange of prisoners, but he didn't do it. what kind of diplomacy jd you are speaking about? >> sources say trump demanded zelenskyy leave the white house and cut his visit short, leaving the previously agreed upon minerals deal unsigned.
the event, hosted by uk prime minister keir starmer following a contentious visit to the white housefriday that was cut short after what was supposed to be a diplomatic meeting with president trump turned into a shouting match. >> we're not in a good position. you don't have the cards right now with us. you start having cards. cards right now you don't. you're playing cards. you're playing cards. you're gambling with the lives of millions of people. you're gambling with. world war three....
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the event, hosted by uk prime minister keir starmer following a contentious visit to the white house friday that was cut short after what was supposed to be a diplomatic meeting with president trump turned into a shouting match. >> we're not in a good position. you don't have the cards right now with us. you start having cards. cards right now you don't. you're playing cards. you're playing cards. you're gambling with the lives of millions of people. you're gambling with. world war three. >> zelenskyy was at the white house to sign an agreement giving the u.s. access to ukraine's mineral resources. there, he expressed hesitation about a broader ceasefire deal that does not include security guarantees, pointing to vladimir putin breaking past peace deals. >> he broken the cease fire. he killed our people and he didn't exchange prisoners. we signed the exchange of prisoners, but he didn't do it. what kind of diplomacy jd you are speaking about? >> sources say trump demanded zelenskyy leave the white house and cut his visit short, leaving the previously agreed upon minerals deal unsigne
the event, hosted by uk prime minister keir starmer following a contentious visit to the white house friday that was cut short after what was supposed to be a diplomatic meeting with president trump turned into a shouting match. >> we're not in a good position. you don't have the cards right now with us. you start having cards. cards right now you don't. you're playing cards. you're playing cards. you're gambling with the lives of millions of people. you're gambling with. world war three....
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i talked to the uk prime minister. they want to do more. said they'll do peacekeepers there at about 2.5%. you know, these are numbers where they they're they're low as far as what they're contributing individually, not only to nato but into ukraine comparatively now as europe, they've they've put in about $140 billion. that said, it's not enough if the us steps aside, if the weapons stop, if the us stops its support, you're right. europe probably can't do it alone. despite their encouraging words that they tweeted out today. and that's why today was so detrimental to the entire picture. the all of the leaders macron, sturmer, zelensky even acknowledged that this would not happen without president trump. he is the only person with this catalyst to change the paradigm that maybe, maybe there could be peace. and that's why it was so screwed up. what happened in the oval office. >> and you gave him every opportunity i thought to fix it. and you're right. i think you kept throwing him a lifeline. you might want to go here and to make sure that
i talked to the uk prime minister. they want to do more. said they'll do peacekeepers there at about 2.5%. you know, these are numbers where they they're they're low as far as what they're contributing individually, not only to nato but into ukraine comparatively now as europe, they've they've put in about $140 billion. that said, it's not enough if the us steps aside, if the weapons stop, if the us stops its support, you're right. europe probably can't do it alone. despite their encouraging...
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. >> speaking of the west europeans, the uk prime minister, keir starmer, has called for this summit of european leaders tomorrow, of course, macron will be there. president of france, zelenskyy will be there as well. they've already made the pilgrimage to the u.s. they've come to the white house. starmer brought the letter from the king calling for another state visit. i mean, they've done all of the diplomacy. what can they accomplish? what can they do now to try to get or keep the president, president trump on side? >> that's a very good question. i think that the british government is trying to do their best both to do what works best with trump, with open flattery, for example, while at the same time trying to maintain their principled support of ukraine. i think they will try to bring the united states back in. they will try to revive the minerals deal, because that is the one thing that is the greatest incentive for the united states to become involved and remain involved. whether they can do so remains to be seen, but that is our hope that they can bring the u.s. and ukraine
. >> speaking of the west europeans, the uk prime minister, keir starmer, has called for this summit of european leaders tomorrow, of course, macron will be there. president of france, zelenskyy will be there as well. they've already made the pilgrimage to the u.s. they've come to the white house. starmer brought the letter from the king calling for another state visit. i mean, they've done all of the diplomacy. what can they accomplish? what can they do now to try to get or keep the...
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they'd love to do something in the uk. we've got a lot of the same values, shared values, a lot of the same challenges in terms of wages, this, that, or whatever. and it just seems like that's a great opportunity to make a big difference as well. so i just think we've got to get back into the business. we're not in it. we're not sincere about being in it, and we need to change that. thank you. >> thank you, and i recognize ms. del bene from washington state. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thanks to all our witnesses for your time being with us here today. we're here today talking about trade enforcement, but we really should also be talking about constitution enforcement. president trump is abusing executive power, including by attempting to impose the largest tax increase in a generation on the american people through tariffs without a vote in congress. he is ignoring congress and the ways. means committee and it appears my republican colleagues are just standing by and the american people are depending on congress to st
they'd love to do something in the uk. we've got a lot of the same values, shared values, a lot of the same challenges in terms of wages, this, that, or whatever. and it just seems like that's a great opportunity to make a big difference as well. so i just think we've got to get back into the business. we're not in it. we're not sincere about being in it, and we need to change that. thank you. >> thank you, and i recognize ms. del bene from washington state. >> thank you, mr....
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in the uk might make some mistakes getting the reserve requirements if you are too permissive.requirements really makes it difficult to come into the market big exhibic looked at reserves proposals here in congress? >> i have notsa actually. but, i think if they get to your point, the goldilocks positioning just right we can have a better competitive markets for stable coin in situ and spirit which is what is really needed i don't think we have it w today. >> work do you think the biggest if you were instructing us on prioritizing regulations what must come in the first? >> thank you, senator. one point you asked about other jurisdictions and the u.s. we can take away. it's important to bear in mind u.s. a a bifurcated structure. so right off the bat one of the things it needs to be done is have a clear policy around how market participants can determine empi engaged in a curious transaction might not? that's immense consternation for everyone in the space where that be centralized exchanges, dealers, issuers and others. as a priority member, would provide a clear bright line t
in the uk might make some mistakes getting the reserve requirements if you are too permissive.requirements really makes it difficult to come into the market big exhibic looked at reserves proposals here in congress? >> i have notsa actually. but, i think if they get to your point, the goldilocks positioning just right we can have a better competitive markets for stable coin in situ and spirit which is what is really needed i don't think we have it w today. >> work do you think the...
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i mean, he's the envoy to the uk at the moment. >> i don't think so because i.use they saw america being this way. could say, we'll take care of you, zelenskyy. of course they can't because it's europe and they're a bunch of worthless, horrible. >> oh see, nick, this is the thing that makes me mad. i mean, europe has just we've had weak leaders for so long. we've had these absolute, you know, like wimpish leaders who've let our military be hollowed out. we've got absolutely no deterrent effect. without america, we've completely relied on america as a crutch to protect us. and so, you know, europe can make all the bluster it wants to about about, you know, picking up the slack with ukraine. but we know that without america, you know, ukraine isn't viable. >> and that's what really bothered trump in his follow up tweet that he's saying zelenskyy is using america to inflate their position and they feel like they�*re tough guys. i don't like they're tough guys. i don't know if that's quite the case, but it was clear to me that zelenskyy i don't know if he was. now,
i mean, he's the envoy to the uk at the moment. >> i don't think so because i.use they saw america being this way. could say, we'll take care of you, zelenskyy. of course they can't because it's europe and they're a bunch of worthless, horrible. >> oh see, nick, this is the thing that makes me mad. i mean, europe has just we've had weak leaders for so long. we've had these absolute, you know, like wimpish leaders who've let our military be hollowed out. we've got absolutely no...
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disappointing to lose a good colleague over cuts to the foreign aid budget, but she supported the increase to uk the minister for overseas development, development, anneliese dodds, has resigned over sir keir starmer's decision to reduce the international aid budget and use it to boost defence spending to 2.5% of gdp. or miss dodds says she disagrees with how it's she disagrees with how it�*s being funded, suggesting in her resignation letter there ought to be a debate about tax and borrowing instead. but rachel reeves has backed the prime minister�*s decision. >> the decision to spend 2.5% of gdp on defence is the right decision. the world has changed. we can see that all around us in europe and beyond. we have to uplift what we spend on defence and we are funded that by reducing the international aid budget, that is the right decision in the circumstances that we face today as a nation. >> and pope francis, who has been critically ill in hospital for two weeks, has had what's been described as an isolated breathing crisis at the vatican, says the pontiff has received non—invasive mechanical ve
disappointing to lose a good colleague over cuts to the foreign aid budget, but she supported the increase to uk the minister for overseas development, development, anneliese dodds, has resigned over sir keir starmer's decision to reduce the international aid budget and use it to boost defence spending to 2.5% of gdp. or miss dodds says she disagrees with how it's she disagrees with how it�*s being funded, suggesting in her resignation letter there ought to be a debate about tax and borrowing...
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miss dodds said the cuts would remove food and healthcare from desperate people, deeply harming the ukeek police fired tear gas to police fired tear gas to disperse demonstrators. earlier, demonstrators who were throwing petrol bombs as mass protests to mark the second anniversary of the country�*s worst rail the country's worst rail disaster were marred by violence. dozens of hooded protesters clashed with security forces as they attempted to storm the barricades in front of parliament in central athens. hundreds of thousands of people have been taking part in country wide demonstrations demanding justice for the crash. that left 57 people dead and dozens more injured. now, an inquiry concluded on thursday. the collision was caused by human error, poor maintenance and inadequate staffing, and that the safety gaps that caused the crash have not yet been filled. and pope francis, who has been critically ill in hospital for critically ill in hospital for two weeks, has had what's been described as an isolated breathing crisis. the vatican says the pontiff has received non—invasive mechan
miss dodds said the cuts would remove food and healthcare from desperate people, deeply harming the ukeek police fired tear gas to police fired tear gas to disperse demonstrators. earlier, demonstrators who were throwing petrol bombs as mass protests to mark the second anniversary of the country�*s worst rail the country's worst rail disaster were marred by violence. dozens of hooded protesters clashed with security forces as they attempted to storm the barricades in front of parliament in...