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the united kingdom leaves the e u. the brakes are tears celebrate. ah, but bricks it is far from over. johnson thesis. months of difficult negotiations with the e u. the prospect of a disorderly exit exacerbates the economic crisis. ah, brick sit is followed by makes it hairy, and megan retire from royal life in january 2020. their accusations too much control by the palace. racism too much media hype. megan even speaks of suicidal thoughts. the usa is to become then you free home without financial support from the royal family. a heavy blow for the queen. so she's having to deal with it both as a grandmother and a great grandmother, but also as head of the monarchy. and there is this sense that you have to preserve the monarchy. no one or 2 people are bigger than the institution itself. and that's what she ultimately did. ah, 2020 turns into another. and it's horrible. as for the queen, besides breaks it and makes it cove, it hits the country particularly hard. the n h s is overwhelmed. intensive care units are overcrowded. great britain is recordin
the united kingdom leaves the e u. the brakes are tears celebrate. ah, but bricks it is far from over. johnson thesis. months of difficult negotiations with the e u. the prospect of a disorderly exit exacerbates the economic crisis. ah, brick sit is followed by makes it hairy, and megan retire from royal life in january 2020. their accusations too much control by the palace. racism too much media hype. megan even speaks of suicidal thoughts. the usa is to become then you free home without...
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, the parchment is from cambridge and the london school of economics, but far more, she's the united kingdomassador to the united states. karen pierce joins us, was extraordinary service to her nation at the united nations. you are so qualified ambassador to this question. is it every nation for itself right now mr. putin? karen: no, i think it would be a huge mistake to think this is the end of collective security, but putin has done serious violence to the international world order, as well as to ukraine. those bonds that bring nato together, the ties that bring the u.n. together, they are still there. there's damage because of mr. putin at the u.n., but i don't think this is the end of collective security. tom: the time of london today notes a partition here of ukraine using british weapons. does that bring the united kingdom closer to direct confrontation with mr. putin? karen: no, i don't think so. under the u.n. charter, which is the guide for international relations and international affairs, ukraine has every right to ask other countries for help, and we are responding to that. other
, the parchment is from cambridge and the london school of economics, but far more, she's the united kingdomassador to the united states. karen pierce joins us, was extraordinary service to her nation at the united nations. you are so qualified ambassador to this question. is it every nation for itself right now mr. putin? karen: no, i think it would be a huge mistake to think this is the end of collective security, but putin has done serious violence to the international world order, as well...
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i with elizabeth the 2nd queen of the united kingdom service of our country for 70 years. this nobody else on earth has that experience. although she was the imperial state, crown, the political power i kingdom is wielded by others. 14 prime ministers have held office during her reign. tradition demands that once a week, a report to her majesty at buckingham palace all come to find it. one of the most treasured moments of the week. these meetings are strictly confidential. it is never, ever leaked from buckingham palace ever. what a queen i said to a prime minister for prime minister to the queen. we take a look behind the thought. and we discover a secret palate gapes rivalries, but also genuine friendships. ah, the british love their queen, maybe because she doesn't talk about politics too often said she's never put foot rome and that is true. but she is understood the importance of silence, of not expressing her opinions of not reacting. ah, ah, 10 downing street is the headquarters of her majesty's government. from here, the prime minister starts every week on a little
i with elizabeth the 2nd queen of the united kingdom service of our country for 70 years. this nobody else on earth has that experience. although she was the imperial state, crown, the political power i kingdom is wielded by others. 14 prime ministers have held office during her reign. tradition demands that once a week, a report to her majesty at buckingham palace all come to find it. one of the most treasured moments of the week. these meetings are strictly confidential. it is never, ever...
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where is the united kingdom? jonathan: i think the focus is very much on the europeans given their dependence on russian gas. the likes of the europeans and their dependence on russian gas does not compare to the united kingdom. it is why the focus is on them at the moment, and that has funded the war effort over the last six weeks. until the europeans do something about it, they will continue to fund the war effort. tom: that of course comes back to gold. lisa: there were headlines talking about how the united kingdom is exploring fracking, exploring other avenues of energy. so they are kind of coming out with what they can, but to jon's point, this is not an issue with the united kingdom. it is germany. tom: to me, i'm not getting much love off the data screen, but i do note euro swissie, strong swiss. a bit of a surprise, not record strong swiss, but there it is as haven has come back. jonathan: we are down 0.1% on the s&p. on the nasdaq, 0.1% lower also. kind of the theme of the session so far, steeper curve,
where is the united kingdom? jonathan: i think the focus is very much on the europeans given their dependence on russian gas. the likes of the europeans and their dependence on russian gas does not compare to the united kingdom. it is why the focus is on them at the moment, and that has funded the war effort over the last six weeks. until the europeans do something about it, they will continue to fund the war effort. tom: that of course comes back to gold. lisa: there were headlines talking...
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and in the words of the united kingdom war crimes, with russia's denials. so what we've been hearing from you and officials is the need for an independent investigation. and that was perhaps the overarching call from the secretary general antonio gutierrez to day. also the high commissioner for human rights saying that those bodies need to be identified. they need to be investigated for a cause of death to put these allegations to rest once and for all but un official saying that there is clearly here grounds for a war crimes investigation. and that needs to be done as soon as possible. and you and in fact is attempting to get officials into boucher now to look at those things . and kristen, meanwhile, the u. s. is colder for a suspension of russia from the human rights council. is that getting any traction of the un? right, the united states said it's a farce for russia to serve on a human rights body that they've called for them to be suspended. they plan to introduce a resolution to the general assembly doing just that it would take 2 thirds of countries
and in the words of the united kingdom war crimes, with russia's denials. so what we've been hearing from you and officials is the need for an independent investigation. and that was perhaps the overarching call from the secretary general antonio gutierrez to day. also the high commissioner for human rights saying that those bodies need to be identified. they need to be investigated for a cause of death to put these allegations to rest once and for all but un official saying that there is...
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hose everybody in european union and united kingdom.— united kingdom.n _ united kingdom. how likely is it that vladimir putin will - united kingdom. how likely is it that vladimir putin will try - united kingdom. how likely is it that vladimir putin will try to i that vladimir putin will try to attack the capital kyiv again? it is re attack the capital kyiv again? it is pretty difficult _ attack the capital kyiv again? it 3 pretty difficult technologically for a military point of view because, we have a defence position around kyiv and to the north, and it will be very difficult but as we see the common sense is not something that is used to russia. in the attack on kevin the third and we understand that it kevin the third and we understand thatitis kevin the third and we understand that it is not a conventional war as it was the first week at the end of february when there was army against army. it is not even mass murdering like all in march and it was not. but bucha is closer to genocide because they stated that all of ukraine had to be an so, it is
hose everybody in european union and united kingdom.— united kingdom.n _ united kingdom. how likely is it that vladimir putin will - united kingdom. how likely is it that vladimir putin will try - united kingdom. how likely is it that vladimir putin will try to i that vladimir putin will try to attack the capital kyiv again? it is re attack the capital kyiv again? it is pretty difficult _ attack the capital kyiv again? it 3 pretty difficult technologically for a military point of view...
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— receiving things from the united kingdom which we are very thankful for two _ kingdom which we aretion. i want to— the government and whole nation. i want to say— the government and whole nation. i want to say that the united kingdom is a leader— want to say that the united kingdom is a leader and really showed leadership in their support of ukraine _ leadership in their support of ukraine. . , . leadership in their support of ukraine. ., , ., ~ ., ., leadership in their support of ukraine. ., ~'., ., ~ ukraine. that is a ukrainian mp in edessa. —— order stuff. members of pakistan's parliament are due to decide on monday who should succeed imran khan, who was ousted as prime minister in a late—night confidence vote after he was deserted by coalition partners. they blame him for a crumbling economy and failure to deliver on campaign promises. analysts say the new prime minister is almost certain to be the opposition leader, shehbaz sharif. mr khan has said he is the victim of an international conspiracy. the bbc�*s secunder kermani has been following all the developments and gave us
— receiving things from the united kingdom which we are very thankful for two _ kingdom which we aretion. i want to— the government and whole nation. i want to say— the government and whole nation. i want to say that the united kingdom is a leader— want to say that the united kingdom is a leader and really showed leadership in their support of ukraine _ leadership in their support of ukraine. . , . leadership in their support of ukraine. ., , ., ~ ., ., leadership in their support of...
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finally, iwould like to say that two points, we discuss how ukraine, united kingdom and poland _ howis last month demonstrated that poland. _ this last month demonstrated that poland, ukraine and united kingdom, the closest. _ poland, ukraine and united kingdom, the closest, they can do a lot together _ the closest, they can do a lot together. and i see that there is a political— together. and i see that there is a political will in both london and warsaw— political will in both london and warsaw to do more. and i would like to thank— warsaw to do more. and i would like to thank the — warsaw to do more. and i would like to thank the entire uk government and the _ to thank the entire uk government and the people of the united kingdom to everything that you have done so far and _ to everything that you have done so far and you — to everything that you have done so far and you resolve not to stop until— far and you resolve not to stop until ukraine winds and justice prevails— until ukraine winds and justice prevails because the victory of ukraine — prevails because the victory of ukrain
finally, iwould like to say that two points, we discuss how ukraine, united kingdom and poland _ howis last month demonstrated that poland. _ this last month demonstrated that poland, ukraine and united kingdom, the closest. _ poland, ukraine and united kingdom, the closest, they can do a lot together _ the closest, they can do a lot together. and i see that there is a political— together. and i see that there is a political will in both london and warsaw— political will in both london and...
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this, i think, is why the united states, the united kingdom, which holds the presidency of the security council, are focused on the allegations of war crimes and kicking russia, author of the human rights council, the united states ambassador linda thomas greenfield said it's hypocrisy for russia to hold a seat on that council given what they say is proof of their war crimes in ukraine. she's insisted that they have evidence of that she referred to reports of ukrainians being forced to relocate to russia. and she appealed fur directly to member states to use their vote in the general assembly, which is what it would take to remove russia from the human rights council. it would take 2 thirds of countries to vote in the general assembly to do that. and this is something that's controversial, it's only been done once in the past with libya, the united nations itself, some of its officials, have, i cautioned against going that route. they see it as undermining multilateral institutions in some ways. but the united states in the united kingdom haves are really been pushing on this point as a
this, i think, is why the united states, the united kingdom, which holds the presidency of the security council, are focused on the allegations of war crimes and kicking russia, author of the human rights council, the united states ambassador linda thomas greenfield said it's hypocrisy for russia to hold a seat on that council given what they say is proof of their war crimes in ukraine. she's insisted that they have evidence of that she referred to reports of ukrainians being forced to relocate...
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that the prime minister of the united kingdom _ chamber.nister of the united kingdom is— chamber. that the prime minister of the united kingdom is allowed... i chamber. that the prime minister of| the united kingdom is allowed... but today that word was allowed to pass. the fact he thought he could get away _ the fact he thought he could get away with — the fact he thought he could get away with such _ the fact he thought he could get away with such absurd _ the fact he thought he could get away with such absurd claims i the fact he thought he could get. away with such absurd claims says clearly _ away with such absurd claims says clearly that — away with such absurd claims says clearly that this _ away with such absurd claims says clearly that this prime _ away with such absurd claims says clearly that this prime minister. clearly that this prime minister takes _ clearly that this prime minister takes the — clearly that this prime minister takes the british _ clearly that this prime minister takes the british people - clearly that this pri
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and that's, of course russia, united states is the united kingdom it's, it's france. and it is china today, the people's republic of china. now it's the best we've got, the un security council zalinski is calling for a reform of that council to not let permanent member russia go unpunished. there have been calls for such reform before. could this war now be the impetus to push for that change? perhaps some kind of mechanism to override a veto with enough support for member nations. i think that we have to take any opportunity to reforming the meeting is strengthened the united nations and indeed the security council. however, it's not very likely that countries which today won't action against russia, that they would accept that they themselves should be subjected to any override. and that's the problem that the international lawyers conscious decide something for those to you. ready to punish or for your enemies. you then have to take all them how to locations. and i think that is very difficult. however, with the security council today at this moment in the united k
and that's, of course russia, united states is the united kingdom it's, it's france. and it is china today, the people's republic of china. now it's the best we've got, the un security council zalinski is calling for a reform of that council to not let permanent member russia go unpunished. there have been calls for such reform before. could this war now be the impetus to push for that change? perhaps some kind of mechanism to override a veto with enough support for member nations. i think that...
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and i wanted to stop by congratulating you madam madam president, for the united kingdom, for assuming the presidency for the month of april and for convening this meeting and for inviting us to speak. can also acknowledge the presidency of march of the united arab emirates. i want to thank sector general dis, under sector donald decarlo and griffith for their presentations. and i want to express our full support, solidarity and respect for the heroic people of ukraine, as embodied by their message this morning by president zalinski. when i'm president, 41 days ago, russia decided to wage a war of aggression against ukraine in blatant violation of international law. the principles of the un charter and of the key of the o. s. c, e, and a front to the rule space to order and to the global security. instability, and we have heard and seen again today the tremendous cost to the people of ukraine . the dramatic consequences of russia's war of choice are well known. thousands of life have been have been lost over 11000000 people. most of them, women and children have been forced to leave th
and i wanted to stop by congratulating you madam madam president, for the united kingdom, for assuming the presidency for the month of april and for convening this meeting and for inviting us to speak. can also acknowledge the presidency of march of the united arab emirates. i want to thank sector general dis, under sector donald decarlo and griffith for their presentations. and i want to express our full support, solidarity and respect for the heroic people of ukraine, as embodied by their...
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maternity hospital in mariupol. ( ticking ) ♪ ♪ ♪ >> why do so many russian oligarchs live in the united kingdomraveled to london, or londongrad as it's sometimes called, to find out. was this all a strategy for the oligarchs to build influence here in the u.k? >> i think the evidence is pretty clear that in some cases it was. ( ticking ) >> these are beautiful. laurie anderson's largest-ever u.s. exhibition is currently on display at the smithsonian's hirshhorn museum on the national mall in washington, d.c. it's an odyssey through her singular creative life. this seems very ominous to me. >> good. >> wow! in one room she's painted words and images that seem to explode onto the walls and floor. it's a kind of multi-dimensional sketchbook of her thoughts, dreams, and stories. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and more, tonight on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) to a financial plan comes this broker is your man. let's open your binders to page 188... uh carl, are there different plannin
maternity hospital in mariupol. ( ticking ) ♪ ♪ ♪ >> why do so many russian oligarchs live in the united kingdomraveled to london, or londongrad as it's sometimes called, to find out. was this all a strategy for the oligarchs to build influence here in the u.k? >> i think the evidence is pretty clear that in some cases it was. ( ticking ) >> these are beautiful. laurie anderson's largest-ever u.s. exhibition is currently on display at the smithsonian's hirshhorn museum...
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and in the words of the united kingdom war crimes with russia's denials. so what we've been hearing from you and officials is the need for an independent investigation. and that was perhaps the overarching call from secretary general antonio terrace to day. also the high commissioner for human rights saying that those bodies need to be identified. they need to be investigated for a cause of death to put these allegations to rest once and for all but un official saying that there is clearly here grounds for a war crimes investigation. u. s. president joe biden says there's ample evidence of atrocities by russia. he, once vladimir putin to be tried for war crimes, practical half reports from washington, who wanna wear clothes, really throng. as president joe biden had called russian president vladimir putin, a war criminal. now he's taking it a step further. so it happened. this war is a war. well, we have to gather the information. we have to provide you great with both weapons. maybe we can send you the why. and we have the gather. all the detail of the vi
and in the words of the united kingdom war crimes with russia's denials. so what we've been hearing from you and officials is the need for an independent investigation. and that was perhaps the overarching call from secretary general antonio terrace to day. also the high commissioner for human rights saying that those bodies need to be identified. they need to be investigated for a cause of death to put these allegations to rest once and for all but un official saying that there is clearly here...
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ithink good relationship with the united kingdom.working with mostly western and european countries to get some of these folks who have committed crimes against americans criminally tried care. there have been clashes at the lx mosque, police say they entered the compound to disperse a crowd throwing rocks towards the prayer site nearby. plans to send some asylum seekers who arrive in the uk to live in rwanda have been described as "absolutely chilling" by charities and politicians. britain's home secretary priti patel, who travelled to rwandan capital kigali to sign the deal, said the "vast majority" of those arriving in the uk illegally would be considered for relocation to rwanda. the government says the system would reduce people—smuggling and discourage people from trying to reach britain in small boats. but the united nations�* refugee agency said people fleeing conflict and persecution deserved compassion and empathy, and should not be traded like commodities. the democratic republic of congo is facing a hidden crisis. accordi
ithink good relationship with the united kingdom.working with mostly western and european countries to get some of these folks who have committed crimes against americans criminally tried care. there have been clashes at the lx mosque, police say they entered the compound to disperse a crowd throwing rocks towards the prayer site nearby. plans to send some asylum seekers who arrive in the uk to live in rwanda have been described as "absolutely chilling" by charities and politicians....
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now time for a look at some of the stories across the united kingdom. night, preston north end invited hundreds of muslim supporters to break their fast at deepdale. they were also given a tour of the club's ground by north end player bambo diaby — who is also fasting. they then prayed and broke fast together. it's being done to encourage diversity and inclusion in football. juliet phillips reports. preston north end defender bambo diaby is used to getting pictures with fans — but this event was extra special. as a muslim, bambo is fasting for ramadan. last night, he broke his fast with hundreds of muslims from across the city. i'm very proud because i never see this in other clubs. it's not only for football, you know? it's doing more, it's more human. and it's excellent. it's all about reaching out to the south asian community, something preston north end have been commended for. last yea r�*s efforts meant they were named community project of the season. now, alongside blackburn rovers, they've been nominated for the efl diversity award. this is not
now time for a look at some of the stories across the united kingdom. night, preston north end invited hundreds of muslim supporters to break their fast at deepdale. they were also given a tour of the club's ground by north end player bambo diaby — who is also fasting. they then prayed and broke fast together. it's being done to encourage diversity and inclusion in football. juliet phillips reports. preston north end defender bambo diaby is used to getting pictures with fans — but this...
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the other democratic western countries should follow the example of the united kingdom.ur correspondent yogita limaye told us how significant this meeting was. well, with prime minister, borisjohnson, now coming here after the european commission president, this is a european show of solidarity for ukraine. it is significant in the sense that, you know, the prime minister also announced something for ukraine, which is those armoured vehicles, the anti—ship missile systems. yesterday, there was an announcement of £100 million in the weapons to this country, which include anti—tank missiles and anti—aircraft missiles. and basically discussing the road ahead. prime minister borisjohnson very clearly saying that, yes, russian forces have been withdrawn from some areas in ukraine, from kyiv, in the north, where we are. he clearly sees this as a tactical move and not the end of russian aggression, which he says continues in the east. yesterday, of course, we saw that attack at the train station where more than 50 people who were waiting for trains to get out to safety were kil
the other democratic western countries should follow the example of the united kingdom.ur correspondent yogita limaye told us how significant this meeting was. well, with prime minister, borisjohnson, now coming here after the european commission president, this is a european show of solidarity for ukraine. it is significant in the sense that, you know, the prime minister also announced something for ukraine, which is those armoured vehicles, the anti—ship missile systems. yesterday, there...
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the other democratic western countries should follow the example of the united kingdom. limaye. what is your assessment, how significant do you think that says? it was important firstly symbolically it was important, a show of solidarity from the uk for ukraine. following on the heels of the european commission's president visiting here as well. but it was also significant in terms of the announcements that were made. the financial in military aid offered to ukraine. 120 armoured vehicles, anti—ship missile systems and yesterday, of course, there was an announcement from downing street at £100 million in weapons, which includes anti—tank missiles and anti—aircraft missiles. that's as far as the military goes. as far as the financial aid goes, the uk has increased the loan guarantee that is given to ukraine. a lending from $500 million to it's also said that it will be removing tariffs on most imports from ukraine. indie it will be removing tariffs on most imports from ukraine.— it will be removing tariffs on most imports from ukraine. we are 'ust caettin imports from ukr
the other democratic western countries should follow the example of the united kingdom. limaye. what is your assessment, how significant do you think that says? it was important firstly symbolically it was important, a show of solidarity from the uk for ukraine. following on the heels of the european commission's president visiting here as well. but it was also significant in terms of the announcements that were made. the financial in military aid offered to ukraine. 120 armoured vehicles,...
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we just meet united kingdom and sweden to step up to the plate. so julian can finally come out into the light, ah, with how about how sweet it is. this is a victory that cannot be denied. it is a victory of historical importance, not just for me, for my family, for my children, but for the independence of the un system. the fact is, the u. k and sweden accepted to be parties to a 16 month process. 16 months of litigation before the working group went arbitrary detention. i made submissions. the u. k responded in the process to those submission. sweden responded to those submissions, formally as a party to the proceedings. they lost yeah. okay. last sweden lost it. lost at the highest level. i'm with oh well i reject the finding of this working group. it's a group made up of light people, not lawyers and they are they're a conclusion is flawed in law. julia massage is a fugitive from justice. he's hiding from justice in the dorian embassy. he can come out onto the pavement any time he chooses, he's not being detained by us. frankly, a ridiculous fi
we just meet united kingdom and sweden to step up to the plate. so julian can finally come out into the light, ah, with how about how sweet it is. this is a victory that cannot be denied. it is a victory of historical importance, not just for me, for my family, for my children, but for the independence of the un system. the fact is, the u. k and sweden accepted to be parties to a 16 month process. 16 months of litigation before the working group went arbitrary detention. i made submissions. the...
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sunflower oil is using so much of our cooking here in the united kingdom. one big manager told the bbc a few months ago that they only had four months supply at that point and it is used in their production processes for things like biscuits, oven chips, mayonnaise, tuna, crisps and cereal bars. huge amounts of cupboard staples that will need day—to—day in our shops. there is a big push now to find alternative sources to sunflower oil supplies run low. rapeseed oil is being seen as a big alternative but obviously sunflower oil reduces in supply there has now been a push on demand for rapeseed oil that is causing prices for rapeseed oil to grow as well so, yes, supplies being limited and prices are being pushed up which is not what we want to hear either as the cost of living crisis in the uk continues to bite. absolutely and the boss of iceland _ uk continues to bite. absolutely and the boss of iceland supermarkets . the boss of iceland supermarkets which had walkers been talking about this as well. . ., ., ., this as well. iceland, one of the ics of this a
sunflower oil is using so much of our cooking here in the united kingdom. one big manager told the bbc a few months ago that they only had four months supply at that point and it is used in their production processes for things like biscuits, oven chips, mayonnaise, tuna, crisps and cereal bars. huge amounts of cupboard staples that will need day—to—day in our shops. there is a big push now to find alternative sources to sunflower oil supplies run low. rapeseed oil is being seen as a big...
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france, the united kingdom, and i think that the westerners are tired of paying for this conflict or tired of paying for these wars. there is virtually no representation of the russian position in american media, and that is not by chance. that's not a coincidence. when you look at american legacy media and american social media, they have made a concerted effort to block out any alternative narrative to that which is being pushed by the state department. the d o d, the white house made. and basically they've created a media ecosystem where it's impossible to challenge the claims of the government. and it's pretty ironic. you know, they say that russia is this police state of russia. are the propagandists. but it's america, it's completely clamped down on anything that isn't american propaganda online or on television, radio or branch, the american until agencies in the american state department, they are, i think you could say the biggest purveyors of misinformation or dis, information in the entire world. and of course, latimer said, i think earlier in the, by an administration tha
france, the united kingdom, and i think that the westerners are tired of paying for this conflict or tired of paying for these wars. there is virtually no representation of the russian position in american media, and that is not by chance. that's not a coincidence. when you look at american legacy media and american social media, they have made a concerted effort to block out any alternative narrative to that which is being pushed by the state department. the d o d, the white house made. and...
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want new surge in the united kingdom that has millions infected by covid-19. what's driving that uptick just ahead. >>> admit it, you may have done it once -- you're not alone, and that is the problem. a study reports a shocking number of drivers who just can't put their phones down. >>> it was a stunning saturday. clear skies in san jose now. we have changes coming, we're talking winds. how did we do when it comes to rainfall totals during the month of march? and what can we expect for april? the forecast coming up. stay with us. >>> ahead tonight on nbc nightly news, the fleecing of america. identity theft during the pandemic. federal officials say organized crime rings have likely stolen hundreds of billions of dollars during the pandemic. money meant to help employed americans. prosecutors across the country say scammers overseas and here at home are filing bogus benefit claims and cashing in. nbc news investigative correspondent vicky nguyen with more on the identity fraud. the under to tells her it's been rampant with criminals using bots and fake websit
want new surge in the united kingdom that has millions infected by covid-19. what's driving that uptick just ahead. >>> admit it, you may have done it once -- you're not alone, and that is the problem. a study reports a shocking number of drivers who just can't put their phones down. >>> it was a stunning saturday. clear skies in san jose now. we have changes coming, we're talking winds. how did we do when it comes to rainfall totals during the month of march? and what can we...
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right to independently and not consult with other strange nato to strike back at moscow why the united kingdomoes not trust the italians on the eve popularly explained the former head of the unified command of the royal armed forces general richard bares, foolishly convinced that nato, in the event of a full-scale clash with russia, will not last a week's attention. and the uk itself simply has nothing it will oppose russian cruise and ballistic missiles, which is why such a strategy was chosen to fight with moscow, but look at fighting with the hands of ukrainians. and you, we are waging a proxy war, in my opinion, too charged. it's easier to say that there is a war between russia and ukraine, a confrontation not only between the west and russia, but between western liberal democracy and autocratic capitalism. we should not be surprised by what happened in ukraine, we may be shocked, but this should be a strategic wake-up call for us if we thought that the post-cold war era of comfort was still going on. now it's over, forever our own political advisors and they've said we have to raise the s
right to independently and not consult with other strange nato to strike back at moscow why the united kingdomoes not trust the italians on the eve popularly explained the former head of the unified command of the royal armed forces general richard bares, foolishly convinced that nato, in the event of a full-scale clash with russia, will not last a week's attention. and the uk itself simply has nothing it will oppose russian cruise and ballistic missiles, which is why such a strategy was chosen...
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i, he already has the support of the united kingdom, who called this meeting. they hold the presidency this month in terms of support for a war crimes investigation the united states as well. the united states has gone so far as calling for russia to be kicked out of the un human rights council for it's alleged abuses in ukraine. i expect to hear from russia today as well. they as you have noted have consistently deny that they are targeting civilians. they've claimed that the bodies that we've seen on the ground in the town of boucher were staged by ukrainian officials. and they promised to submit more evidence to that fact at the meeting that is about to take place to day. but we'll also hear from you and officials, including the highest you unofficial secretary general, antonio gutierrez, who's been very strong and calling for, for russia to and it's invasion and to come back to the rules of international law. so a lot of important briefings that we're going to hear today as the united nations security council. again, attempts to shine a spotlight on this ong
i, he already has the support of the united kingdom, who called this meeting. they hold the presidency this month in terms of support for a war crimes investigation the united states as well. the united states has gone so far as calling for russia to be kicked out of the un human rights council for it's alleged abuses in ukraine. i expect to hear from russia today as well. they as you have noted have consistently deny that they are targeting civilians. they've claimed that the bodies that we've...
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in a cold house . poverty, national office british statistics states that the citizens of the united kingdom in recent times, there has been less and less money buying to save money at high electricity prices. and general spending cuts are usually followed by a recession, and the us administration knows exactly who is to blame. if prices have risen, then it is connected with russia putin's invasion of ukraine has led to a rise in gas and food prices around the world biden's mantra repeats nancypelos the speaker of the house of representatives, right now, of course, we have putin's increase in gasoline prices. this is what oil prices need to be solved, gasoline and gas began to rise in price when it began to bypass ukraine and kiev to satisfy the oil hunger. the united states is ready to spend 90 million in six months. and three dozen member countries of the international energy agency joined them in the strategic reserve, but critics they believe that biden caught on late and he has nothing to drink on russia. he blames trump. putin's covid blames everyone, but no. it is the course of your e
in a cold house . poverty, national office british statistics states that the citizens of the united kingdom in recent times, there has been less and less money buying to save money at high electricity prices. and general spending cuts are usually followed by a recession, and the us administration knows exactly who is to blame. if prices have risen, then it is connected with russia putin's invasion of ukraine has led to a rise in gas and food prices around the world biden's mantra repeats...
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. >> as a proud maritime -- nation, the united kingdom can has long relied on its coastal communities, but today they share challenges. does my right honorable friend agree with me to insure these conning stitch wents can properly unleash their full potential and specific and targeted government subsidies focusing on communities, on social communities if needed, and will he meet with me to discuss this? >> yes, mr. speaker. if she looks as the leveling-up white paper, she will find that it is, indeed, directed clearly at enhancing, improving the lives in our coastal communities, tilting resource and attention towards those fantastic communities, and we'll make sure that she gets a meeting with the relevant menster. >> now to the leader of the opposition, kier starmer. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i know the prime minister will have wished his back benches to scream and shout, and that's fine. that's fine. [inaudible conversations] but i i hope, i hope he's also sent a clear message that there's no place for sexism or misogyny or looking down on people because of where they come from his
. >> as a proud maritime -- nation, the united kingdom can has long relied on its coastal communities, but today they share challenges. does my right honorable friend agree with me to insure these conning stitch wents can properly unleash their full potential and specific and targeted government subsidies focusing on communities, on social communities if needed, and will he meet with me to discuss this? >> yes, mr. speaker. if she looks as the leveling-up white paper, she will find...
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after the introduction of new electricity tariffs in the united kingdom, the number of households below the so-called energy poverty line has almost doubled. these are those who spend more than 10% of their income on energy resources, according to bloomberg, this year alone europeans will pay a whopping amount of 230 billion euros out of pocket. due to rising energy prices, food prices are rising and inflation is rising. will continue the topic daria grigorova the beach from heviningen in the eider is covered with snow, such a picture is rare even for winter, let alone 10 cm of snow fell in april in the netherlands. and this is when europeans are most waiting for warming due to gas and electricity prices without gas and oil from russia, qatar or saudi arabia, there will be nothing to heat. i'm just dressing warm in the video, and the show on the german channel ndr, a young couple discusses the need to boycott for countries that, from their point of view, do not correspond to western values in response from the apartment. familiar objects begin to disappear, even an electric car does n
after the introduction of new electricity tariffs in the united kingdom, the number of households below the so-called energy poverty line has almost doubled. these are those who spend more than 10% of their income on energy resources, according to bloomberg, this year alone europeans will pay a whopping amount of 230 billion euros out of pocket. due to rising energy prices, food prices are rising and inflation is rising. will continue the topic daria grigorova the beach from heviningen in the...
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the prime minister of the united kingdom is a liar, however, is that he lied in order not to get caughtand when he was caught, he collected again and there is no other way to describe it in any other words. mr. speaker i understand that this may sound like a terrible truth for members of the house of commons, the ruling party. but this is the truth that needs to be heard and the truth they need to live from is the uncomfortable truth that the prime minister of the united kingdom is a liar. and that's why we need to act and remove him from office. we all see, then there is the horror that is happening on i told ukraine back in 2014 that if we don't take putin much more seriously, if you don't impose much more serious sanctions. he will come back to take the rest of ukraine and these things worry me much more than what we are discussing today, but we have no alternative. i think in the coming months the prime minister will have to come into this house and say we need to change our strategy on russia but maybe we will have to look at offensive weapons. we may have to subject danger to brit
the prime minister of the united kingdom is a liar, however, is that he lied in order not to get caughtand when he was caught, he collected again and there is no other way to describe it in any other words. mr. speaker i understand that this may sound like a terrible truth for members of the house of commons, the ruling party. but this is the truth that needs to be heard and the truth they need to live from is the uncomfortable truth that the prime minister of the united kingdom is a liar. and...
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united kingdom. ukraine london not only pumps up weapons, but also calls for them to be used for strikes on russian territory, for the british minister of defense said that ukraine not only can, but must use western weapons to disrupt the logistics of russian troops and destroy ammunition depots. this, according to the opinion, will not make the nato countries that provide these weapons in ukraine a party to the conflict . great britain handed over to kiev five air defense systems with more than a hundred missiles, and more than 5,000 anti-tank missiles, this was reported to the british parliamentarian, minister of defense he that putin must lose, and ukraine should not rush to sit down at the negotiating table. inspires all of our brave people never stopped fighting for their lands. they hold on steadfastly and with flaming bullets the world community will be an attempt by russia to occupy the donbass even more and connect it through mariupol with the crimea so it is necessary that the world communi
united kingdom. ukraine london not only pumps up weapons, but also calls for them to be used for strikes on russian territory, for the british minister of defense said that ukraine not only can, but must use western weapons to disrupt the logistics of russian troops and destroy ammunition depots. this, according to the opinion, will not make the nato countries that provide these weapons in ukraine a party to the conflict . great britain handed over to kiev five air defense systems with more...
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nina juergen sanchez, a professor of public law at the university of south hampton, in the united kingdom. she's also a judge at the kosovo specialists chambers as you're going to and thank you for joining us on the day. now the u. s president joe biden and other say the killings of civilians and boucher are clear evidence of war crimes committed by russian forces. but there are different classifications of such crimes. how do you view the future killings? well, if you say that different classifications possible for these crimes, so therefore cool categories of international crime have well, crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, and then also the kindness aggression. these at events seem to bear the hallmarks of a war crime. war crime is a serious violation of international humanitarian law. so the, the law that applies them during an armed conflict and is designed to protect m civilians are those are not fighting and prisoners of war and examples of possible war crimes include a murder, torture, and ill treatment of civilians are intentionally directing attacks against civilians and
nina juergen sanchez, a professor of public law at the university of south hampton, in the united kingdom. she's also a judge at the kosovo specialists chambers as you're going to and thank you for joining us on the day. now the u. s president joe biden and other say the killings of civilians and boucher are clear evidence of war crimes committed by russian forces. but there are different classifications of such crimes. how do you view the future killings? well, if you say that different...
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- than the politicians in the united kingdom will allow it to? well, of course. een from time - kingdom will allow it to? well, of course. the queen from time to i kingdom will allow it to? well, of- course. the queen from time to time she does have an audience with the prime minister and she can advise the prime minister mrjohnson who he is in india now and when he speaks he speaks about genocide and speaks about the crimes that the russian government is committing in ukraine. he must know, not prime minister johnson must know that crimes against humanity were committed in the caribbean and in grenade so it is twofold. the monarchy cannot be removed and she is not sanitised from the crimes against humanity committed here in the caribbean. the transatlantic slave trade. there can be no real historical attempt by the british public or government to sanitise the british monarchy. they have benefited directly from slavery and the slave trade, but also, of course, many british institutions, banks, a lot of wealthy families and the uk government, so it is for the briti
- than the politicians in the united kingdom will allow it to? well, of course. een from time - kingdom will allow it to? well, of course. the queen from time to i kingdom will allow it to? well, of- course. the queen from time to time she does have an audience with the prime minister and she can advise the prime minister mrjohnson who he is in india now and when he speaks he speaks about genocide and speaks about the crimes that the russian government is committing in ukraine. he must know,...
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united kingdom's queen elizabeth has turned 96 years old. she's expected to mark the occasion with a quiet celebration away from the public eye, but she was treated to a rendition of happy birthday by the guards at windsor castle. it's been a difficult year for the british monarchs with concerns over her health and questions over the future. the monarchy course will continue to keep you updated on developments in ukraine, but of, for now it's cross over to prance where the 2 candidates in son, next sundays presidential election are squared off in their only televised debate. the duel on wednesday was one of the last chances for encumbered the manual macolon and his fall right challenger, marina pan to sway voters and there were some firey exchanges. it was the most anticipated moment in the french election campaign. the only tv debate between french president emanuel micron and the woman who wants his job far right challenger marine le pen. ruth la, jonah thomas, also go home. they bought the civil, told him under the glare of the studio lig
united kingdom's queen elizabeth has turned 96 years old. she's expected to mark the occasion with a quiet celebration away from the public eye, but she was treated to a rendition of happy birthday by the guards at windsor castle. it's been a difficult year for the british monarchs with concerns over her health and questions over the future. the monarchy course will continue to keep you updated on developments in ukraine, but of, for now it's cross over to prance where the 2 candidates in son,...
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the other democratic western countries should follow the example of the united kingdom.on, arriving as horrors are unearthed from neighbouring towns, warm words for a leader he called a lion. i thank you for what you have been able to do. i think your leadership has been extraordinary. i think what putin has done in places like bucha and irpin, his war crimes have permanently polluted his reputation and the reputation of his government. borisjohnson was long keen to come here to kyiv but was waiting for the security situation to stabilise following the withdrawal of russian troops in the area and while this city has calmed, the renewed offensive in the east has made ukraine push even harder for more military aid. russian tanks pushed on today as a governor in the east urged civilians to flee immediately, warning of troops massing nearby. bucha near kyiv, is now free of russian troops and shows what might lie in store elsewhere. 360 people are said to have died here. ukraine, david against goliath, is still crying out for help. mark lowen, bbc news, kyiv. earlier i spoke
the other democratic western countries should follow the example of the united kingdom.on, arriving as horrors are unearthed from neighbouring towns, warm words for a leader he called a lion. i thank you for what you have been able to do. i think your leadership has been extraordinary. i think what putin has done in places like bucha and irpin, his war crimes have permanently polluted his reputation and the reputation of his government. borisjohnson was long keen to come here to kyiv but was...
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it's for the 1st time a united kingdom prime minister was listing in this sasha, just a while ago. when we are expecting that dr. me still board is johnson. although he has said that he is not going to lecture grabbing this, not to be on your grade and russia. but we are expecting graham in is still in johnson to explore opportunities to explore the dream relationship. read india out, read drive in shelby, and perhaps especially in 2 major sectors which is defense and energy because there is a certain viewpoint in the u. s. and in the you need your country that india also needs to rally behind b. m. ok. countries as against russia, in the ongoing guy says, where ukraine, so we are expecting that premise bodies johnson is going to is going to not finish you guys. but he's going to explore opportunities where he can flush india in a different direction based from russia, with rich india actually enjoys a strict jewish partnership and saw creation. and how so far, being a new jersey has abstained from warping against russia in the united nations. we are also expecting them still bough
it's for the 1st time a united kingdom prime minister was listing in this sasha, just a while ago. when we are expecting that dr. me still board is johnson. although he has said that he is not going to lecture grabbing this, not to be on your grade and russia. but we are expecting graham in is still in johnson to explore opportunities to explore the dream relationship. read india out, read drive in shelby, and perhaps especially in 2 major sectors which is defense and energy because there is a...
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united kingdom's queen elizabeth has turned 96 years old. she's expected to mark the occasion with quite celebration away from the public guide. it's been a difficult here for the biggest monarch with concerns over health and questions over the future of the monarchy. we went to france now with the 2 candidates and next sunday's presidential election squared off. they're only televised debates. the duel on wednesday was one of the last chances for incumbent immanuel mccall and his father. i challenge a melinda penn to sway voters, and there were some fiery exchanges on the streets of paris. it was billed as france against france and the big argument a life tv deal between french president emanuel micron and the woman who wants his job fall right challenger, mattie le pen move while i go to school. so go home, the bug you civil, told it a little crazy go said. and under the glare of the studio lights, the gloves were off with current president. in manion, the kron attacked martin le pen, because of her past dealings with russia, as in you, th
united kingdom's queen elizabeth has turned 96 years old. she's expected to mark the occasion with quite celebration away from the public guide. it's been a difficult here for the biggest monarch with concerns over health and questions over the future of the monarchy. we went to france now with the 2 candidates and next sunday's presidential election squared off. they're only televised debates. the duel on wednesday was one of the last chances for incumbent immanuel mccall and his father. i...
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so far, the united kingdom has reported more than 600 cases at this time. there are no known cases in the united states yet a lot of jurisdictions and countries. >> i'm reporting less frequently and doing less frequent onala you may find before. we know it's already here. doctor chin-hong said that he is not concerned about the new variant. neither is doctor john swartzberg, an infectious disease expert at uc berkeley. i would think said we would have seen war. >> iceland's in more places by name now because we've known about it for a while. still, it could all of a sudden take off the who is monitoring cases. both experts say the best defense against covid-19. >> remains the vaccine in the long run. >> to get out of this mess of constantly chasing and these variants is to get not just americans vaccinated but worldwide to get people vaccinated. once we do that once we get a high percentage of people vaccinated, the virus is not to be producing. a lot of new variants net makes it a much safer >> people shouldn't. marty, good to go. if you've gotten bu said
so far, the united kingdom has reported more than 600 cases at this time. there are no known cases in the united states yet a lot of jurisdictions and countries. >> i'm reporting less frequently and doing less frequent onala you may find before. we know it's already here. doctor chin-hong said that he is not concerned about the new variant. neither is doctor john swartzberg, an infectious disease expert at uc berkeley. i would think said we would have seen war. >> iceland's in more...