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weill. carrying out ethnic cleansing and what amounts to a genocide.mounts to a genocide. well, i reject these — what amounts to a genocide. well, i reject these allegations _ what amounts to a genocide. well, i reject these allegations and - what amounts to a genocide. well, i reject these allegations and i - what amounts to a genocide. well, i reject these allegations and i would | reject these allegations and i would advise you also not to use these strong words like genocide. i am siml strong words like genocide. i am simply telling — strong words like genocide. i am simply telling you _ strong words like genocide. i am simply telling you what - strong words like genocide. i am simply telling you what other people have said. this has come from, people from karabakh, the armenian prime minister said azerbaijan is carrying out ethnic cleansing. we also heard that from a former state minister. i am simply putting to you what they are already saying. i am t in: to what they are already saying. i am trying to reject _ what they are already saying. i am
weill. carrying out ethnic cleansing and what amounts to a genocide.mounts to a genocide. well, i reject these — what amounts to a genocide. well, i reject these allegations _ what amounts to a genocide. well, i reject these allegations and - what amounts to a genocide. well, i reject these allegations and i - what amounts to a genocide. well, i reject these allegations and i would | reject these allegations and i would advise you also not to use these strong words like genocide. i am siml...
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weill. biotech leader in the world? well, the are biotech leader in the world? are making no secret - biotech leader in the world? well, they are making no secret of - biotech leader in the world? -ii they are making no secret of their intentions and their intention is to become the leader of what is really a scientific revolution, much like the computer revolution, the future of biotechnology surrounds the knowledge of human genomes, the billions of base pairs that go into the genes of human being. if you can acquire a lot of that information from many people, you have the computer power to process that information, you can do all kinds of things with it. you can create new medicines and new couriers and tackle diseases that are hereditary that have been considered incurable for years, that have been considered incurable foryears, but that have been considered incurable for years, but there are also not so good things that can be done with it, but in any case, china is positioning itself to become the world leader in that field and they are trying their best to
weill. biotech leader in the world? well, the are biotech leader in the world? are making no secret - biotech leader in the world? well, they are making no secret of - biotech leader in the world? -ii they are making no secret of their intentions and their intention is to become the leader of what is really a scientific revolution, much like the computer revolution, the future of biotechnology surrounds the knowledge of human genomes, the billions of base pairs that go into the genes of human...
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weill. know where the americans are? well, i think our viewers _ know where the americans are?ell, i think our viewers can see _ know where the americans are? ii i think our viewers can see just behind me a gate, an
weill. know where the americans are? well, i think our viewers _ know where the americans are?ell, i think our viewers can see _ know where the americans are? ii i think our viewers can see just behind me a gate, an
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weill. opportunities in that region? well, it is true obviously _ opportunities in that region?viously that _ opportunities in that region? well, it is true obviously that there - opportunities in that region? -ii it is true obviously that there will be naturally some caution in the south asian markets due to china slowing down, but as you see the asean market itself is doing far better than other parts of the world because we have a very resilient domestic demand in private consumption. for example, in indonesia we have huge natural resources, we are now developing our end—to—end electric mobility and nickel is one of our biggest resources. we are looking into the health care sector, also infrastructure development, so i think when you talk about opportunity, definitely it is abundant. when we talk about the new economy, going into the green economy, going into the green economy, sustainability, that is even more important. i want to bring back why indonesia wants to have focused on sustainability and innovation, because i think this is where asean can really bring to the world
weill. opportunities in that region? well, it is true obviously _ opportunities in that region?viously that _ opportunities in that region? well, it is true obviously that there - opportunities in that region? -ii it is true obviously that there will be naturally some caution in the south asian markets due to china slowing down, but as you see the asean market itself is doing far better than other parts of the world because we have a very resilient domestic demand in private consumption. for...
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weill never-— well i never. feargal sharkey. campaigning _ well i never. feargal sharkey.ell i never. feargal sharkey. campaigning to stop sewage l welll never. feargal sharkey. - campaigning to stop sewage spills has come a long way since bob first got involved. we has come a long way since bob first got involved-— got involved. we all owe you a massive round _ got involved. we all owe you a massive round of— got involved. we all owe you a massive round of applause. i l got involved. we all owe you a - massive round of applause. i really a- reciate massive round of applause. i really appreciate you _ massive round of applause. i really appreciate you saying _ massive round of applause. i really appreciate you saying that. - massive round of applause. i really appreciate you saying that. in - massive round of applause. i really appreciate you saying that. in a - appreciate you saying that. in a statement the government said the amount of sewage being discharged is totally unacceptable but that it disagrees with the 0ap's interpretation of the law. labours deputy leader has
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weill. centre. what does this mean to the site of the story is going?— site of the story is going?l, it is our anchor _ site of the story is going? well, it is our anchor sites, _ site of the story is going? well, it is our anchor sites, but _ site of the story is going? well, it is our anchor sites, but as - site of the story is going? well, it is our anchor sites, but as you - site of the story is going? well, it| is our anchor sites, but as you can see, it is fairly quiet and it has been quiet for a little while, so don't think it is going to make that much difference. only concerns are for the employees within the wilco stores and luckily they are all getting job successfully, thank goodness. getting job successfully, thank aoodness. ., ., ., goodness. you have spoken to them, haven't you? — goodness. you have spoken to them, haven't you? you _ goodness. you have spoken to them, haven't you? you said _ goodness. you have spoken to them, haven't you? you said most - goodness. you have spoken to them, haven't you? you said most of- goodness. you have spoken to them, haven't you?
weill. centre. what does this mean to the site of the story is going?— site of the story is going?l, it is our anchor _ site of the story is going? well, it is our anchor sites, _ site of the story is going? well, it is our anchor sites, but _ site of the story is going? well, it is our anchor sites, but as - site of the story is going? well, it is our anchor sites, but as you - site of the story is going? well, it| is our anchor sites, but as you can see, it is fairly quiet and it has been...
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weill. have made further progress. well, the difficulty _ have made further progress.l, the difficulty has _ have made further progress. well, the difficulty has been _ have made further progress. well, the difficulty has been that - have made further progress. -ii the difficulty has been that the russians had laid it down dense minefields in front of a lot of these fortifications you have been talking about. the ukrainian say sometimes as many as 45 mines per square metre. the reality is there is no way to clear those other than painstaking slow work. what they have had to do, they realised it was not possible to make a mistake, trying to drive tanks and fighting vehicles into the minefields and came a cropper. what they have realised a dealer way to do it is basically involve specialist sappers, individual infantrymen and women basically painstakingly removing and clearing mines by hand, often at dawn and hoping they don't get spotted because if they are seen by a drone, there is a risk of artillery fire. the russians lay dead dense network of mindsjust behind the fr
weill. have made further progress. well, the difficulty _ have made further progress.l, the difficulty has _ have made further progress. well, the difficulty has been _ have made further progress. well, the difficulty has been that - have made further progress. -ii the difficulty has been that the russians had laid it down dense minefields in front of a lot of these fortifications you have been talking about. the ukrainian say sometimes as many as 45 mines per square metre. the reality is there...
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weill. what's happening today, what is the process that's begun?— process that's begun? inquiry _ process that's begun? well, the impeachment inquiry will - process that's begun? well, the impeachment inquiry will be - process that's begun? well, the impeachment inquiry will be a i process that's begun? well, the - impeachment inquiry will be a series of committee hearings, many conducted by the house oversight committee. that has a republican majority on it of course. it's chaired by a man who is a pretty robust and pugilistic republican. he opened the session today by suggesting there was a mountain of evidence againstjoe biden which was rebuffed by democrats. they are taking questions from a series of epidemics and forensic patients and could go on for the next six hours. quite what is the point of this? the point is to try and impeach president biden. they are trying to get to a point where they can draw up get to a point where they can draw up what are called articles of impeachment, which could then be potentially voted on by the house of representatives which is n
weill. what's happening today, what is the process that's begun?— process that's begun? inquiry _ process that's begun? well, the impeachment inquiry will - process that's begun? well, the impeachment inquiry will be - process that's begun? well, the impeachment inquiry will be a i process that's begun? well, the - impeachment inquiry will be a series of committee hearings, many conducted by the house oversight committee. that has a republican majority on it of course. it's chaired by a man...
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weill. what is going on in say sudan. going on in say sudan. in this is a rough neighbourhood, you've a puchist regime next if the door and chad you could argue is de facto an administration now that has been put in through a coup. so it is a rough neighbourhood. it is difficult. the regional economic body for west africa is negotiating. i havejust body for west africa is negotiating. i have just come body for west africa is negotiating. i havejust come back body for west africa is negotiating. i have just come back from west africa yesterday to london and from what i was hearing, talking to various officials, the object yich is to try and get —— objective is to get a transition for up to a year and one of the sticking points is a guarantee that the men in uniform don't then stand for election. that is where we are at the moment. [30 is where we are at the moment. do ou is where we are at the moment. do you think france really can sever all diplomatic ties in the way it seems to be doing today? look, france recognises _ s
weill. what is going on in say sudan. going on in say sudan. in this is a rough neighbourhood, you've a puchist regime next if the door and chad you could argue is de facto an administration now that has been put in through a coup. so it is a rough neighbourhood. it is difficult. the regional economic body for west africa is negotiating. i havejust body for west africa is negotiating. i have just come body for west africa is negotiating. i havejust come back body for west africa is negotiating....
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weill. the state of the us economy? well, we are seeing _ the state of the us economy?ell, we are seeing the _ the state of the us economy? well, we are seeing the second _ the state of the us economy? vii we are seeing the second straight monthly rise in the consumer price index here, and that matters because the fed is meeting next week. this is in fact the last day dump they are going to get before they get together and everybody is holding their breath to see whether the fed will continue its campaign of interest rate rises or whether it will take the opportunity to take a pause. i will take the opportunity to take a ause. ., ., ., ., ., ., pause. i mention volatile food and fuel prices- _ pause. i mention volatile food and fuel prices. that _ pause. i mention volatile food and fuel prices. that has _ pause. i mention volatile food and fuel prices. that has been - pause. i mention volatile food and fuel prices. that has been one - pause. i mention volatile food and fuel prices. that has been one of i fuel prices. that has been one of the things that has driven up th
weill. the state of the us economy? well, we are seeing _ the state of the us economy?ell, we are seeing the _ the state of the us economy? well, we are seeing the second _ the state of the us economy? vii we are seeing the second straight monthly rise in the consumer price index here, and that matters because the fed is meeting next week. this is in fact the last day dump they are going to get before they get together and everybody is holding their breath to see whether the fed will continue...
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weill. the plan regarding boosters? well, from monday. _ the plan regarding boosters?s? well, from monday, in england, - the plan regarding boosters? -ii from monday, in england, the most vulnerable for example residents of care homes will start getting their jabbings, a few days later there will be invitations extended to the over 65, this time round covid jab boosters will not be available to those under 65 unless they are in vulnerable groups. it has got under way in scotland. so there may some under 65 who want to get a jab but they won't get one as far as things stand in the uk and the flu vaccination programme, that is getting under way as well. thank you ve much getting under way as well. thank you very much indeed. _ mali has declared three days of national mourning after more than 60 people were killed in attacks by islamist militants. military authorities say 64 people were killed in two separate attacks in the northeast of the country. two separate assaults targeted a boat on the niger river in the northern 6ao region, and a military camp at bamba — 50 milit
weill. the plan regarding boosters? well, from monday. _ the plan regarding boosters?s? well, from monday, in england, - the plan regarding boosters? -ii from monday, in england, the most vulnerable for example residents of care homes will start getting their jabbings, a few days later there will be invitations extended to the over 65, this time round covid jab boosters will not be available to those under 65 unless they are in vulnerable groups. it has got under way in scotland. so there may...
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weill. scientists not being seen as setting amongst the decision-makers?akers? well, i think the challenge when you - amongst the decision-makers? well, i think the challenge when you do - amongst the decision-makers? well, i think the challenge when you do not i think the challenge when you do not know if you're going to be part of a programme like copernicus, is the uncertainty that it does. we always have access to the data, so we would be able to do that good science, but for our industry, and we had all invested hundreds of millions of pounds into the copernicus programme in the past over the last decade, our industry needed to know, are we going to be able to continue all the work, develop the next generation, build only technologies that we are home to the uk quest market is the certainty that we now have that we can continue to do that.— can continue to do that. about 45 seconds left- _ can continue to do that. about 45 seconds left. in _ can continue to do that. about 45 seconds left. in terms _ can continue to do that. about 45 seconds left. in t
weill. scientists not being seen as setting amongst the decision-makers?akers? well, i think the challenge when you - amongst the decision-makers? well, i think the challenge when you do - amongst the decision-makers? well, i think the challenge when you do not i think the challenge when you do not know if you're going to be part of a programme like copernicus, is the uncertainty that it does. we always have access to the data, so we would be able to do that good science, but for our industry,...
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weill. the international community? well, as far as i the international community?ernational community? well, as far as i was able _ the international community? well, as far as i was able to _ the international community? well, as far as i was able to tell— the international community? well, as far as i was able to tell today, i as far as i was able to tell today, several international rescue missions actively involved in the search and rescue from the arab world and from european countries. there are other countries that have brought in technical aids or helicopters, marine equipment for the search and rescue, although they don't have teams on the ground, so international aid is coming and it is landing at a nearby airport that is landing at a nearby airport that is only used for military use, and then convoys are being brought in, a lot more convoys coming in from across libya. now, is this level of international aid sufficient? i would say it is not because of the tragedy and the extent. when you go and walk around in these ruins, you might have ten buildings th
weill. the international community? well, as far as i the international community?ernational community? well, as far as i was able _ the international community? well, as far as i was able to _ the international community? well, as far as i was able to tell— the international community? well, as far as i was able to tell today, i as far as i was able to tell today, several international rescue missions actively involved in the search and rescue from the arab world and from european countries....
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weill. you get to fix what is broken? well, first thing to — you get to fix what is broken? thing to say is _ you get to fix what is broken? well, first thing to say is that _ you get to fix what is broken? -ii first thing to say is that doctors and other clinicians practising our already very heavily regulated. but we would like to see is better regulation for people who currently do not have any regulation. we would like to see stringent controls on treatments that are, for example, involving prescription medications and treatments that are very dangerous, surgical treatments, for example, breast augmentation, things such as the brazilian but to left or augmentation offered in high street. we would like to see them being restricted to only be offered by clinicians, medical professionals. and we would like to see better regulation of the premises that people are operating from to ensure a minimum standard of care and to promote patient safety. at the minimum. promote patient safety. at the minimum-— promote patient safety. at the minimum. �* , , ., ~ minimum. and interestin
weill. you get to fix what is broken? well, first thing to — you get to fix what is broken? thing to say is _ you get to fix what is broken? well, first thing to say is that _ you get to fix what is broken? -ii first thing to say is that doctors and other clinicians practising our already very heavily regulated. but we would like to see is better regulation for people who currently do not have any regulation. we would like to see stringent controls on treatments that are, for example,...
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weill. much information about what is going on in those remote areas?— on in those remote areas? remote areas? well, yes, there is a lot of _ on in those remote areas? well, yes, there is a lot of media _ on in those remote areas? well, yes, there is a lot of media outlets - on in those remote areas? well, yes, there is a lot of media outlets in - there is a lot of media outlets in morocco constantly updating, there is a lot of military involvement, helicopters flying up to the mountains from bases around here assisting with that. but there is a lot of rubble that needs to be moved from what i understand it in these little villages, where the homes are often built from mud and so on, so they are not strong and perhaps don't have good foundations, which is why they have suffered the most damage. is why they have suffered the most damaue. �* , . damage. and is there much relief effort for peeple _ damage. and is there much relief effort for people affected - damage. and is there much relief effort for people affected in - effort for people affected in marrakesh? clearly, buildings
weill. much information about what is going on in those remote areas?— on in those remote areas? remote areas? well, yes, there is a lot of _ on in those remote areas? well, yes, there is a lot of media _ on in those remote areas? well, yes, there is a lot of media outlets - on in those remote areas? well, yes, there is a lot of media outlets in - there is a lot of media outlets in morocco constantly updating, there is a lot of military involvement, helicopters flying up to the mountains from...
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weill. goals. what might that entail? well, leaders adapted _ goals. what might that entail?ght that entail? -ii leaders adopted this political declaration, and in this 12 page document, they set out a lot of bold action items that they are hoping to achieve. that will certainly take a lot of commitment. some of the things that they have signed on to is this idea by the secretary—general to have $500 billion a year to help with reaching these goals. he calls it an sdg stimulus plan. the secretary �*s general wants things like a reform of the financial system. he says imf needs to be reformed to meet with the realities of today's global economy. and then, he wants developing nations to have access to better things like debt relief. we know that so much of a money often does go to debt relief, forgiveness, so it really stops them from being able to invest in their own countries' development and some of the key factors we see go in reverse, like child vaccination rates. so, those werejust reverse, like child vaccination rates. so, those were just a few of the items outlined in t
weill. goals. what might that entail? well, leaders adapted _ goals. what might that entail?ght that entail? -ii leaders adopted this political declaration, and in this 12 page document, they set out a lot of bold action items that they are hoping to achieve. that will certainly take a lot of commitment. some of the things that they have signed on to is this idea by the secretary—general to have $500 billion a year to help with reaching these goals. he calls it an sdg stimulus plan. the...
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weill. your response to this story? well, even though _ your response to this story? even though we've _ your response to this story? well, even though we've only _ your response to this story? well, even though we've only seen - your response to this story? vii even though we've only seen data from three water companies in the study, we know this is a universal problem. we have been publishing our sewage map for the last few years, which shows the summary of all of the spells that are happening across the spells that are happening across the country. it is really evident that these spills are notjust happening when it is raining heavily. the problem is when it happens in low flow conditions, there was pollutants get really concentrated, and that is a problem for the wildlife in our rivers, but also for those of us who love to swim and paddle in them. on lovely sunny days like today, that is when we are most likely to be in there, and vulnerable to pollution. this discharging _ and vulnerable to pollution. this discharging of — and vulnerable to pollution. this discha
weill. your response to this story? well, even though _ your response to this story? even though we've _ your response to this story? well, even though we've only _ your response to this story? well, even though we've only seen - your response to this story? vii even though we've only seen data from three water companies in the study, we know this is a universal problem. we have been publishing our sewage map for the last few years, which shows the summary of all of the spells that are...
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weill. how would you characterise the relationship at the moment? well, at the moment it's _ relationship at the moment? well, at the moment it's not _ relationship at the moment? well, at the moment it's not great! _ relationship at the moment? well, at the moment it's not great! i - relationship at the moment? well, at the moment it's not great! i don't - the moment it's not great! i don't think it hugely matters to china, so britain left the european union, china is concerned with two big blocs, the european union and the united states, and it is concerned largely with establishing its leadership in the emerging economies. so britain as a small market and a country that is seen largely as a close ally of the united states in security terms, i think, you know, is not, frankly, china's prime concern, and the official reaction to these allegations was pretty much what i expect. but i would also point out that there is a huge amount of noise around a case which, as chris pointed out, there are no charges, the man was released on police bail in march.
weill. how would you characterise the relationship at the moment? well, at the moment it's _ relationship at the moment? well, at the moment it's not _ relationship at the moment? well, at the moment it's not great! _ relationship at the moment? well, at the moment it's not great! i - relationship at the moment? well, at the moment it's not great! i don't - the moment it's not great! i don't think it hugely matters to china, so britain left the european union, china is concerned with two big...
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weill. seen the rise in the numbers? well, there are a — seen the rise in the numbers?ifferent i there are a myriad of different reasons. some children are affected by mental health problems, others by anxiety, which i think one of the issues here is that before the pandemic, if children were anxious, the main focus of parents was to try and reassure them, get them into school. because of the pandemic and what we've seen going on, i think parents are more liable to label anxiety as a health problem itself, and that's a reason to keep children off school. there is evidence that that's not the right thing to do with the child, the isolation makes things worse. we've also seen a number of children missing school because the parents feel that their needs are being met, and that's why we say that there must be action taken on meeting the needs of children. secondly, with the cost crisis, we realise there pressures on families, and we here with some evidence that children are missing school because of the costs of travel or uniform, or other issues of that nature affecting th
weill. seen the rise in the numbers? well, there are a — seen the rise in the numbers?ifferent i there are a myriad of different reasons. some children are affected by mental health problems, others by anxiety, which i think one of the issues here is that before the pandemic, if children were anxious, the main focus of parents was to try and reassure them, get them into school. because of the pandemic and what we've seen going on, i think parents are more liable to label anxiety as a health...
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weill. mind? what are the arguments? well, the important — mind? what are the arguments? well, the important thing to _ mind? what are the arguments? well, the important thing to say, _ mind? what are the arguments? -ii the important thing to say, there is an active dialogue at the moment in the research community but also more widely, a project which i will mention shortly involving legal scholars, bioethicists, to understand some of the questions about working with these models, and how we can govern their use in a responsible manner. i would imagine the concerns of most people would be the concerns of most people would be the potential of these models, do they have the potential to ever form an offspring? i think we can say, at the moment, there is no evidence at all to indicate these models have that potential. more importantly, there are already prohibitions in place to prevent these models from ever being transferred into the uterus of a human or an animal. so it's important to reassure people that at the moment there is no evidence that these have full developmenta
weill. mind? what are the arguments? well, the important — mind? what are the arguments? well, the important thing to _ mind? what are the arguments? well, the important thing to say, _ mind? what are the arguments? -ii the important thing to say, there is an active dialogue at the moment in the research community but also more widely, a project which i will mention shortly involving legal scholars, bioethicists, to understand some of the questions about working with these models, and how we...
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weill. know where the americans are? well, i think our viewers _ know where the americans are?ell, i think our viewers can _ know where the americans are? well, i think our viewers can see _ know where the americans are? -ii i think our viewers can see just behind me a gate, an emergency gate leading to the tarmac. we are at the old international airport in doha, a very ordinary place. 0nly old international airport in doha, a very ordinary place. only a few flights land here every day. but it will be the scene of an extraordinary political moment. a rare moment of cooperation between iran and the united states. this is where we are expecting possibly in the next few hours for five american prisoners who also hold iranian passports touched down in a chartered qatari aircraft where they will be met on the tarmac by american and qatari officials, before finally going home to iran. we understand now that this morning, all going home to the united states. we understand that this morning, the last pieces were in place. the confirmation that $6 billion of money that is owed to iran t
weill. know where the americans are? well, i think our viewers _ know where the americans are?ell, i think our viewers can _ know where the americans are? well, i think our viewers can see _ know where the americans are? -ii i think our viewers can see just behind me a gate, an emergency gate leading to the tarmac. we are at the old international airport in doha, a very ordinary place. 0nly old international airport in doha, a very ordinary place. only a few flights land here every day. but it...
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weill. label is a permanent shift? well, british customers _ label is a permanent shift?ustomers are very - label is a permanent shift? well, j british customers are very sawy, british customers are very savvy, and low prices never go out of fashion, so we are very confident that consumers will continue to buy own label. share that consumers will continue to buy own label. �* , ., , . own label. are they really ditching brand? some _ own label. are they really ditching brand? some shoppers, _ own label. are they really ditching brand? some shoppers, it - own label. are they really ditchingj brand? some shoppers, it seems, own label. are they really ditching i brand? some shoppers, it seems, do need persuading. this is on offer. only if it's on offer. — this is on offer. only if it's on offer. ves _ this is on offer. only if it's on offer, yes. yes. if it goes up, then, — offer, yes. yes. if it goes up, then, no _ offer, yes. yes. if it goes up, then. no— offer, yes. yes. if it goes up, then, no. ., , ., ., then, no. everyone wants a deal? definitely. — then, no. everyone
weill. label is a permanent shift? well, british customers _ label is a permanent shift?ustomers are very - label is a permanent shift? well, j british customers are very sawy, british customers are very savvy, and low prices never go out of fashion, so we are very confident that consumers will continue to buy own label. share that consumers will continue to buy own label. �* , ., , . own label. are they really ditching brand? some _ own label. are they really ditching brand? some shoppers, _...
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weill. of supply and future proofing? well, it hels of supply and future proofing?f supply and future proofing? well, it helps security of supply. _ of supply and future proofing? -ii it helps security of supply. it does acknowledge that the oil could be exported, but the more that is exported, but the more that is exported, the more we will have to import, so it is a balance between exports and imports that is important as far as that aspect is concerned. to meet the points about emissions, the transition authority has an obligation to study the emissions and it has done so regularly for some years now, and has to be satisfied that the div element plan —— development plan proposed by the companies involved passes this compatibility checkpoints, as it is called. that's how we deal with the emissions issue. the economic benefits are the employment, the tax receipts... i’m employment, the tax receipts... i'm sor ,i employment, the tax receipts... i'm sorry. i must — employment, the tax receipts... i'm sorry, i must interrupt you because we are tight on time. doctor pa
weill. of supply and future proofing? well, it hels of supply and future proofing?f supply and future proofing? well, it helps security of supply. _ of supply and future proofing? -ii it helps security of supply. it does acknowledge that the oil could be exported, but the more that is exported, but the more that is exported, the more we will have to import, so it is a balance between exports and imports that is important as far as that aspect is concerned. to meet the points about emissions,...
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weill. have to respond to the subpoenas it will now presumably be sent?l now presumably be sent? well, i think that on the legal side, - will now presumably be sent? well, i think that on the legal side, the i think that on the legal side, the white house will comply because they don't want to seem as if they are obstructing this inquiry, even if it's based on little to no evidence. but i think from a political standpoint, but we are seeing from the white house and from biden's campaign team is exactly what should be. just state the obvious, that there is no evidence, and the best thing biden can do on the campaign trail is be president. there's nothing better than somebody in the job who wants to keep the job doing thejob every day. job who wants to keep the job doing the job every day. and that, contrasted with what the republicans are doing in the house of representatives, will really be on voters's mind next november. calvin, i've voters's mind next november. calvin, we learned — voters's mind next november. calvin, we learned a — voters's mind next n
weill. have to respond to the subpoenas it will now presumably be sent?l now presumably be sent? well, i think that on the legal side, - will now presumably be sent? well, i think that on the legal side, the i think that on the legal side, the white house will comply because they don't want to seem as if they are obstructing this inquiry, even if it's based on little to no evidence. but i think from a political standpoint, but we are seeing from the white house and from biden's campaign team is...
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weill. with prime minister modi. well, certainly what — with prime minister modi. what is happening - with prime minister modi. well, certainly what is happening now in person. _ certainly what is happening now in person. in— certainly what is happening now in person. in his— certainly what is happening now in person, in his example _ certainly what is happening now in person, in his example by- certainly what is happening now in person, in his example by being . person, in his example by being there. _ person, in his example by being there, president— person, in his example by being there, president biden - person, in his example by being there, president biden showingl person, in his example by being . there, president biden showing to there, president biden showing to the indian — there, president biden showing to the indian people _ there, president biden showing to the indian people that _ there, president biden showing to the indian people that he - there, president biden showing to the indian people that he cares i the indian people that he cares about— the
weill. with prime minister modi. well, certainly what — with prime minister modi. what is happening - with prime minister modi. well, certainly what is happening now in person. _ certainly what is happening now in person. in— certainly what is happening now in person. in his— certainly what is happening now in person, in his example _ certainly what is happening now in person, in his example by- certainly what is happening now in person, in his example by being . person, in his example by...
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weill. that if requests are made? well, thank ou that if requests are made?rns out to be very difficult to do that. it can be very difficult to do that. it can be hard to track these images. they are passed around enough network and the it can also be very hard to find them again. it's easy to make small changes to make it hard to detect it. so they will be are going to need is some kind of an overhaul of the very framework that these networks are using so that we can have better tracking of these kinds of objectionable images. and have better tracking of these kinds of objectionable images. and better rules so that — of objectionable images. and better rules so that al _ of objectionable images. and better rules so that al companies - of objectionable images. and better rules so that al companies have - of objectionable images. and better rules so that al companies have to i rules so that al companies have to themselves monitor what is being put out. i themselves monitor what is being put out. ~ . themselves monitor what is being put out. ,, . , ., , . thems
weill. that if requests are made? well, thank ou that if requests are made?rns out to be very difficult to do that. it can be very difficult to do that. it can be hard to track these images. they are passed around enough network and the it can also be very hard to find them again. it's easy to make small changes to make it hard to detect it. so they will be are going to need is some kind of an overhaul of the very framework that these networks are using so that we can have better tracking of...
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weill. looking at what has happened? well, now they are- — looking at what has happened?o payout because there is no money there _ payout because there is no money there for— payout because there is no money there for them. why payout because there is no money there for them.— payout because there is no money there for them. why did this happen in the first place? _ there for them. why did this happen in the first place? at _ there for them. why did this happen in the first place? at a _ there for them. why did this happen in the first place? at a time, - there for them. why did this happen in the first place? at a time, it i in the first place? at a time, it was a council with no overall control. labour got control in 2012. so, why did this happen? it's an outrage. brute so, why did this happen? it's an outraae. ~ ., ., , outrage. we found that the binmen and the carers. _ outrage. we found that the binmen and the carers, the _ outrage. we found that the binmen and the carers, the majority - outrage. we found that the binmen and the carers, the majority of i and the care
weill. looking at what has happened? well, now they are- — looking at what has happened?o payout because there is no money there _ payout because there is no money there for— payout because there is no money there for them. why payout because there is no money there for them.— payout because there is no money there for them. why did this happen in the first place? _ there for them. why did this happen in the first place? at _ there for them. why did this happen in the first place? at a _...
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weill have two guests.ll join us for this discussion when "washington journal" continues. >> this fall, what c-span new series, books that shaped america. join us as we embark on a captivating journey in partnership with the library of congress which first created the books that shaped america list to explore key works of literature from american history. this -- these are books that won awards, provoke thought and lead to societal changes and there talked about today. here from renowned experts on the profound impact of these iconic works in virtual journeys to significant locations around the country with celebrated offers in their unforgettable books. common sense by thomas payne, huckleberry finn by mark twain, their eyes were watching god, and free to choose. what are 10 part series, books that shaped america starting monday, september 18 at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. listening to c-span radio just got easier, tell your smart speaker listen to c-span radio. it's week
weill have two guests.ll join us for this discussion when "washington journal" continues. >> this fall, what c-span new series, books that shaped america. join us as we embark on a captivating journey in partnership with the library of congress which first created the books that shaped america list to explore key works of literature from american history. this -- these are books that won awards, provoke thought and lead to societal changes and there talked about today. here from...
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weill talk about her podcast in the new limited series taking a look at capitalism. but until then, open forum. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. republicans, (202) 748-8001. independents, (202) 748-8002. those calls would washington journal continues. ♪ >> join us for the premiere of the new series books that shaped america. it will go over books that won awards, led significant societal change under still talked about. this year will feature "common sense," written by thomas paine. richard bell, history professor at the university of maryland, talked about how he strongly urged independence from the british monarchy and later the declaration of independence was signed. watch books that shaped america, featuring thomas paine's "common sense." the story to scan the qr code to listen to the companion podcast to learn more about the authors that the book featurs. announcer: next week, the house incidents are in with both continuing work on the september spending bill to avoid the government shutdown. monday, attorney merrick garland testifies. in transportation secretary p
weill talk about her podcast in the new limited series taking a look at capitalism. but until then, open forum. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. republicans, (202) 748-8001. independents, (202) 748-8002. those calls would washington journal continues. ♪ >> join us for the premiere of the new series books that shaped america. it will go over books that won awards, led significant societal change under still talked about. this year will feature "common sense," written by thomas...
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weill. how can the balance be struck? well, that's the key — how can the balance be struck?ruck? well, that's the key question. and - how can the balance be struck? -ii that's the key question. and really, this issue, this defeat in the house of lords last night, gets to two of the key questions which i think are going to shape the general election we are expecting next year. there is a question of, can the government, can any government, find a way to build more houses and build them in the places where people want to live? there is also the question of how the government can keep britain's water clean. those two issues came together in the house of lords last night. it was on something called nutrient neutrality, a very fancy way of saying they were rules trying to protect rivers from getting polluted by house—building nearby. now the uk has left the european union, the government said there was a way to get rid of those rules, inherited by the european union, and they said this would mean 100,000 more homes would be built in certain areas where development doesn't current
weill. how can the balance be struck? well, that's the key — how can the balance be struck?ruck? well, that's the key question. and - how can the balance be struck? -ii that's the key question. and really, this issue, this defeat in the house of lords last night, gets to two of the key questions which i think are going to shape the general election we are expecting next year. there is a question of, can the government, can any government, find a way to build more houses and build them in the...
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weill. terms of packages available? well, i'm afraid it — terms of packages available?the fundamental problem — it won't address the fundamental problem that aid energy bills are 80% higher, levels of energy debt are 70%_ 80% higher, levels of energy debt are 70% higher than four years ago, and people — are 70% higher than four years ago, and people have accrued debt and are doin- and people have accrued debt and are doing lots— and people have accrued debt and are doing lots of dangerous things, only hitting _ doing lots of dangerous things, only hitting one — doing lots of dangerous things, only hitting one room, going to bed early. — hitting one room, going to bed early not _ hitting one room, going to bed early, not you eating hot water, not using _ early, not you eating hot water, not using the _ early, not you eating hot water, not using the oven, so many challenges we have, _ using the oven, so many challenges we have, and the support we have available — we have, and the support we have available is — we have, and the support we have available is simply not enoug
weill. terms of packages available? well, i'm afraid it — terms of packages available?the fundamental problem — it won't address the fundamental problem that aid energy bills are 80% higher, levels of energy debt are 70%_ 80% higher, levels of energy debt are 70% higher than four years ago, and people — are 70% higher than four years ago, and people have accrued debt and are doin- and people have accrued debt and are doing lots— and people have accrued debt and are doing lots of...