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or not, but the world has really become much more dangerous, the prime minister of great britain rishi sunak said about this in an interview with the british television company sky news, according to him, a whole axis of authoritarian states has now formed, their values are radically different from western moreover, they actively coordinate their harmful actions among themselves, and this causes considerable damage, in particular to great britain, that is why he says... the head of the british government, his cabinet decided to increase defense spending country and at the same time give less money for other needs. what's more, last week the prime minister of great britain announced that official london will also transfer its defense industry to military rails and bring defense spending up to 2.5% of the country's gross domestic product. and this is already a great achievement. more weapons will be produced, and if we need it, if there is no victory by then, more will be given to ukraine, so we thank the british for the support and help that we already continuing, to our great reg
or not, but the world has really become much more dangerous, the prime minister of great britain rishi sunak said about this in an interview with the british television company sky news, according to him, a whole axis of authoritarian states has now formed, their values are radically different from western moreover, they actively coordinate their harmful actions among themselves, and this causes considerable damage, in particular to great britain, that is why he says... the head of the...
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what is known is that it's one of only 33 dodecahedrons found in britain, and thought to be more than 1,700 years old. we know it's not a tool. we know it's not a practical item, because ours shows no signs of wear whatsoever. it's been under an electron microscope. there's nothing to indicate that it's been used in any way like that. it's not a measuring device, because dodecahedra don't come in standard sizes. they all vary enormously, so you can't measure things with it because of that. what's more likely to have been the case is that we think there's some religious connection with our site. we know back in 1989, there was a small roman rider god found in norton disney, very close to where our find was, which is only found on temple sites, generally. and ours was found in a big pit and it looks like the dodecahedron was placed there deliberately as some sort of offering, possibly. so it's quite likely that it's some sort of religious or ritual device. the romans were a very superstitious lot. they liked to have something tell them what to do, and the good thing about the dodecahedr
what is known is that it's one of only 33 dodecahedrons found in britain, and thought to be more than 1,700 years old. we know it's not a tool. we know it's not a practical item, because ours shows no signs of wear whatsoever. it's been under an electron microscope. there's nothing to indicate that it's been used in any way like that. it's not a measuring device, because dodecahedra don't come in standard sizes. they all vary enormously, so you can't measure things with it because of that....
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came to convince mike johnson to vote, but here is the former minister of the armed forces of great britain, james hippie said very correctly and simply in numbers, the defeat of ukraine will cost the west trillions of dollars, well, actually, and this is this, this is according to the information of the telegraph, that's all, and that is, it is better to invest in victory. understanding that there are many nuances and minuses, yes, but definitely not not not not not not allow putin to win, but these are the moments, they are now, i do not want it to affect any security agreements, because first of all civilians suffer , our army is suffering, and we understand that these are not the people who find 75 million hryvnias for bail will suffer, those who are on the front lines will suffer, those people who are civilians will suffer, so i will forget. security agreement, but is it an understanding in the united states of america that we don't notice certain things, although we note them, sometimes we talk about it, as de said about the telethon, but we don't seem to notice when it's not very str
came to convince mike johnson to vote, but here is the former minister of the armed forces of great britain, james hippie said very correctly and simply in numbers, the defeat of ukraine will cost the west trillions of dollars, well, actually, and this is this, this is according to the information of the telegraph, that's all, and that is, it is better to invest in victory. understanding that there are many nuances and minuses, yes, but definitely not not not not not not allow putin to win, but...
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the russians make up with huge majority in britain yet. that okay, we think they don't that they will not know that even more, i'm happy because they get combined at that. uh so why do you, what kind of on realistic goals, yukon we, you know, and what, what's going on smacks or what need to do? you know, the congress, you know, the bonus passed this bill while i'm off the is really, i'm still announced the only bill is ation $250000.00. ma'am. we'll have to go to the army. that means to the front and, and you know that these terrible things that you bring them down and there's not required. and ukraine is leaving the girl to come to the cultural offices and sign up. uh, you know, clear out their situation. uh, their relationship with the army, otherwise they will not send you their prospects and all of these media. so then we'll, we'll become illegals. info on it, because i'm usually maybe gilbert knows this, but that's in contravention to o. e u laws. okay, mean these people are conscientious of a country, obviously, opposing this company
the russians make up with huge majority in britain yet. that okay, we think they don't that they will not know that even more, i'm happy because they get combined at that. uh so why do you, what kind of on realistic goals, yukon we, you know, and what, what's going on smacks or what need to do? you know, the congress, you know, the bonus passed this bill while i'm off the is really, i'm still announced the only bill is ation $250000.00. ma'am. we'll have to go to the army. that means to the...
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however, britain's northern ireland minister said the uk's new rwanda deterrent is clearly working. >> it was always going to be the case. we believed as a government that our rwanda policy would act as a deterrent for people coming to this country illegally, i think we are slightly surprised that it's manifested itself so quickly after the act, became , law, and after the act, became, law, and we are now in the process of making sure that we are, gathering those individuals who could qualify for the first flight to be on that first flight. >> the snp is preparing for a leadership contest after the scottish first minister announced his resignation. earlier, humza yousafs admitted that he underestimated the level of upset that he would cause by cutting political ties with the greens . he'll now continue in greens. he'll now continue in his post until a replacement can be found. clearly emotional, mr yousaf said he is quitting to help repair relationships across the political divide. >> i bear no ill will and certainly bear no grudge against anyone. politics can be a brutal business. it
however, britain's northern ireland minister said the uk's new rwanda deterrent is clearly working. >> it was always going to be the case. we believed as a government that our rwanda policy would act as a deterrent for people coming to this country illegally, i think we are slightly surprised that it's manifested itself so quickly after the act, became , law, and after the act, became, law, and we are now in the process of making sure that we are, gathering those individuals who could...
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what we do know is that it's roman and one of only 33 dodecahedrons found in britain, and thought to be more than 1,700 years old. it's now going on display for the very first time. we know it's not a tool. we know it's not a practical item, because ours shows no sign of wear whatsoever. it's been under an electron microscope. there's nothing to indicate that it's been used in any way like that. it's not a measuring device, because dodecahedra don't come in standard sizes. they all vary enormously, so you can't measure things with it because of that. what's more likely to have been the case is that we think there's some religious connection with our site. we know back in 1989, there was a small roman rider god found in norton disney, very close to where our find was, which is only found on temple sites, generally. and ours was found in a big pit and it looks like the dodecahedron was placed there deliberately as some sort of offering, possibly. so it's quite likely that it's some sort of religious or ritual device. the romans were a very superstitious lot. they liked to have somethin
what we do know is that it's roman and one of only 33 dodecahedrons found in britain, and thought to be more than 1,700 years old. it's now going on display for the very first time. we know it's not a tool. we know it's not a practical item, because ours shows no sign of wear whatsoever. it's been under an electron microscope. there's nothing to indicate that it's been used in any way like that. it's not a measuring device, because dodecahedra don't come in standard sizes. they all vary...
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so britain on the island of island seeing those showers some heavier rain coming into spain and portugal ahead of that. another band of heavy rain stretches across the front and that will move its way towards easily as we go into the mid week. so some heavy falls to come here, we could see some flooding from that heavy rain. it is looking much dry. however, across the east for germany, for poland. lots of sunshine coming through here of your show is creeping across the balkans as well as the black sea and to a kia but it is looking my to find is we had for the north across the scan today the and well temperatures will be coming down across the west, particularly for spain and portugal. on wednesday, the heat will be building across central areas and the east. if we look at bundling in germany, we've got lots of sunshine through. so if the say with some very high temperatures as to whether update the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder of how top stories, the sour renewed diplomatic pushes on the way to reach a ceasefire. and concert us secretary of sigh
so britain on the island of island seeing those showers some heavier rain coming into spain and portugal ahead of that. another band of heavy rain stretches across the front and that will move its way towards easily as we go into the mid week. so some heavy falls to come here, we could see some flooding from that heavy rain. it is looking much dry. however, across the east for germany, for poland. lots of sunshine coming through here of your show is creeping across the balkans as well as the...
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i'll put the situation back to where it was in march where britain was regarded as a safe country. attending the press conference today, the british government seem today, the british government seem to have been alarmed at the phrase emergency legislation. that the irish government were putting in laws that would allow them to deport asylum—seekers to britain. we saw there was a meeting due to take place between the british home secretary and the irish justice minister and that was cancelled by the british side on sunday. however, when clarifying the legal issues surrounding the new legislation that is when you heard mr eaton harris saying he was assured. and at the press conference today bolted northern ireland secretary were going out of the way to downplay any bit of a row. going out of the way to downplay any bit of a row— bit of a row. look like a row in some of— bit of a row. look like a row in some of the — bit of a row. look like a row in some of the weekend - bit of a row. look like a row in some of the weekend papers. | bit of a row. look like a row in - some of
i'll put the situation back to where it was in march where britain was regarded as a safe country. attending the press conference today, the british government seem today, the british government seem to have been alarmed at the phrase emergency legislation. that the irish government were putting in laws that would allow them to deport asylum—seekers to britain. we saw there was a meeting due to take place between the british home secretary and the irish justice minister and that was cancelled...
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by 1884, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the modern great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of ahmad gave the invaders of drubbing in $1885.00. the rebels, the capital car to the feet of britain was totaled only by the very end of the 19th century. after the death of ahmad, the british were able to regain their control of sudan. unable to defeat the living body, the british took revenge on the dead one. these remains were drawn out of the mazda liam, and thrown away into the nile. ahmad said was brought to england as a trophy. however, the victory of the modest revolt became the 1st successful action of the peoples of africa against the colonial afresh, and remained at dark stain on the reputation of the british empire. the hello and welcome to cross the full board. here we discussed some real in the i said when i 1st moved to rush i, one of the most amazing things i found was to moscow metro. in fact, the very 1st phrase that i ever learned in russian was careful. so what makes this place so specially what secrets is of hiding to find out deep under
by 1884, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the modern great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of ahmad gave the invaders of drubbing in $1885.00. the rebels, the capital car to the feet of britain was totaled only by the very end of the 19th century. after the death of ahmad, the british were able to regain their control of sudan. unable to defeat the living body, the british took revenge on the dead one. these remains were drawn out of the mazda liam, and...
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britain announced its largest ever aid package and germany agreed to provide an additional patriot installation. according to the general secretary, all these efforts, along with potential new commitments from partners, should help make a difference on the battlefield. it is not too late for ukraine's victory - said stoltenberg. but for this it is necessary that all the promised weapons quickly reach the ukrainian military. so now our responsibility is to make sure that these announcements turn into real deliveries, physical deliveries of weapons and ammunition as soon as possible. this logistical work, the practical implementation of the delivery of weapons and ammunition to ukraine is headed by a general christopher cavoli. the commander-in-chief is responsible for these efforts, i am in regular contact with him, and he is aware of the urgency of the matter. on importance. us secretary of state anthony blinken, who is currently in saudi arabia, also emphasized united support for ukraine. he said putin had failed in his ambitions to invade ukraine, but added that efforts must continue. he also
britain announced its largest ever aid package and germany agreed to provide an additional patriot installation. according to the general secretary, all these efforts, along with potential new commitments from partners, should help make a difference on the battlefield. it is not too late for ukraine's victory - said stoltenberg. but for this it is necessary that all the promised weapons quickly reach the ukrainian military. so now our responsibility is to make sure that these announcements turn...
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today is a great day for britain . britain great day for britain. britain preferred to the way humza yousaf has resigned. the eu is copying our rwanda plan, which is completely shafted. the labour party and we've told ireland that they can't send illegal immigrants back to us. winner, winner. illegal immigrants back to us. winner, winner . chicken dinner. winner, winner. chicken dinner. i feel very sorry for the people of ireland that they've been led by woke idiotic donkeys. their high court decided to declare britain as an unsafe country so they couldn't return illegal immigrants in case we sent them to rwanda. well margaret hotel started springing up everywhere their country is now an illegal immigrant dumping ground, and the native irish people are absolutely fuming, and rightly so . so now they want to change so. so now they want to change the law back . so britain is a the law back. so britain is a safe country and they can send them back to us. but we decided to tell them to swivel agreement on returns, i mean, we've been told all the way thr
today is a great day for britain . britain great day for britain. britain preferred to the way humza yousaf has resigned. the eu is copying our rwanda plan, which is completely shafted. the labour party and we've told ireland that they can't send illegal immigrants back to us. winner, winner. illegal immigrants back to us. winner, winner . chicken dinner. winner, winner. chicken dinner. i feel very sorry for the people of ireland that they've been led by woke idiotic donkeys. their high court...
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okay, look, today is a great day for britain. humza yousaf is gone. the eu is copying our rwanda plan and we are not going to be accepting returning illegal immigrants from the republic of ireland. fantastic stuff. i've also got leaked bbc messages from staff to each other. you will not believe what those card carrying labour members actually say to each other . each other. >> well, i think you can do a rendition of when britain first at heaven's command arose from the azure main. it was the anthem of the land, and guardian angels sang this strain rule , angels sang this strain rule, britannia! that will be the message, i think, from you this evening, patrick. absolutely. that's coming up after the weather. i'll be back tomorrow at 8:00. i'm jacob rees—mogg. this has been state of the nafion this has been state of the nation and in somerset the weather will be perfect. ideal for eating fish and chips and drinking cider. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news . news. news. news. >> time for your latest weather update fr
okay, look, today is a great day for britain. humza yousaf is gone. the eu is copying our rwanda plan and we are not going to be accepting returning illegal immigrants from the republic of ireland. fantastic stuff. i've also got leaked bbc messages from staff to each other. you will not believe what those card carrying labour members actually say to each other . each other. >> well, i think you can do a rendition of when britain first at heaven's command arose from the azure main. it was...
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because of our american and british imperialism, it was a protector britain and britain did a lousy job protecting them. we decided to dump the people there because we had no thoughts about palestinians even though we had a ban on european jews coming to the united states. we didn't want them but we would dump them in palestine. they had a good run for about 76 years just like south africa but it's time to end the occupation. the second question i want to ask you, does israel have nuclear weapons? i guess we should all know the answer to that because in my mind it's yes but if you look at the signing 10 amendment which was created back in the 1950's that said any country that develops nuclear weapons will not receive financial aid or support from the united states. we should follow our own laws. we are so hypocritical on foreign policy. we know they have nuclear weapons and we should immediately stop supporting them . israel does not have the right to exist as they are an invading occupying force. guest: the first question is not a question and not a prescription. this is not one hand c
because of our american and british imperialism, it was a protector britain and britain did a lousy job protecting them. we decided to dump the people there because we had no thoughts about palestinians even though we had a ban on european jews coming to the united states. we didn't want them but we would dump them in palestine. they had a good run for about 76 years just like south africa but it's time to end the occupation. the second question i want to ask you, does israel have nuclear...
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then great britain, france and the netherlands took the leadership for this fan of 400 years of legal and illegal slave trade. about 17000000 people were forcefully shipped across the atlantic. not including those who died on the way due to unbearable living conditions. modern historians estimate that for each slave ship to america, there were 5 who died while captured during transportation, and proved obliteration of rebellion. this route, because the whole tre practiced by the leading european countries took away tens of millions of african lives. the organization of united nations class advised the trans atlantic slave trade as one of the greatest human rights abuses in the history of humanity. this is the biggest act of deep orientation of the people ever seen by mankind. the hello and welcome to across the board. here we discuss the wheel in the, the 5. so we told you about a self righteous individual who decided to take it upon himself to go to columbia university and tell protesters that they can't both testers and that they're all bad people for doing. so. here's another self
then great britain, france and the netherlands took the leadership for this fan of 400 years of legal and illegal slave trade. about 17000000 people were forcefully shipped across the atlantic. not including those who died on the way due to unbearable living conditions. modern historians estimate that for each slave ship to america, there were 5 who died while captured during transportation, and proved obliteration of rebellion. this route, because the whole tre practiced by the leading...
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the government has passed a band on begging to beaten britain, been disabled, and zip if it's banned, empty. lots of people will be forced into a life of crime with a company with the sale. if the shifting the problem somewhere else and the, the pin the what else would i didn't do, but we'll still see the people either at gas stations or in supermarkets. but what they're really saying is, we don't want poor people in the old town where the rich people are just you high school or to of. how does that call me for? i feel like don quixote fighting when mills comes. i've gotten used to this over the last 25 years. yeah. but we've never had this many people before. what type is a sophie? we need funding to be able to function with the comments on like the colors the next day. alexandra has a couple of very high profile visitors, arriving for the voice at the streets end of year celebration. the grand duke and his wife the head of state, face to face with people who are unemployed, living in poverty and with addiction. for alexandra, it's the most important and symbolic moment of the year.
the government has passed a band on begging to beaten britain, been disabled, and zip if it's banned, empty. lots of people will be forced into a life of crime with a company with the sale. if the shifting the problem somewhere else and the, the pin the what else would i didn't do, but we'll still see the people either at gas stations or in supermarkets. but what they're really saying is, we don't want poor people in the old town where the rich people are just you high school or to of. how does...
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various countries outside nato, or rather, a special partnership with the united states, with great britain, or after all, in the current situation, ukrainian diplomacy should do your best efforts so that we receive a positive signal at the anniversary summit in washington. the first and most important thing is that the situation in the world is changing so dynamically and quickly that no general secretary of the toltenberg, neither all 32 leaders of nato member countries, nor you and i can hardly predict what will happen in this matter tomorrow, because it is still before the 13th. april, no one could even think that part of nato would stand up for israel, when iran attacked israel on the night of april 13-14. especially when in power in the united states of america, the democrats, who, as you know, have always avoided such and such behavior. therefore, first of all, i would recommend that ukrainian diplomacy in this regard... work, next, and also, it is also necessary understand that 32 votes are 32 votes, and we can hardly predict what will happen to one, two, three, and how they will be
various countries outside nato, or rather, a special partnership with the united states, with great britain, or after all, in the current situation, ukrainian diplomacy should do your best efforts so that we receive a positive signal at the anniversary summit in washington. the first and most important thing is that the situation in the world is changing so dynamically and quickly that no general secretary of the toltenberg, neither all 32 leaders of nato member countries, nor you and i can...
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it�*s one of only 33 dodecahedrons found in britain, and thought to be more than 1,700 years old. it�*s now about to go on display. the interesting thing about dodecahedra is they are just a mystery to archaeologists, and have been for 200—300 years. we�*ve been lucky finding one within an archaeological dig. it�*s only the fourth one found within an archaeological dig, and a complete surprise, but it does have some context now. most that are found are broken, they are in little pieces, often. ours is complete, it�*s perfect, and it gives some idea about the craftsmanship that was used to create it as well. it�*s not a tool, because ours shows no sign of wear whatever. it�*s not a measuring device, because dodecahedron because dodecahedra aren�*t standardised, they don�*t have any rule as to how big they are, so you can�*t measure things with them. what it probably is is some sort of religious or ritual device. the romans were very, very superstitious. they had to have some way of making decisions, and you do get 12 choices with a dodecahedron, because you�*v
it�*s one of only 33 dodecahedrons found in britain, and thought to be more than 1,700 years old. it�*s now about to go on display. the interesting thing about dodecahedra is they are just a mystery to archaeologists, and have been for 200—300 years. we�*ve been lucky finding one within an archaeological dig. it�*s only the fourth one found within an archaeological dig, and a complete surprise, but it does have some context now. most that are found are broken, they are in little...
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., and the world watched as britain's prince william marry kate middleton. >> peace plaza renovations are now underway in san francisco's japantown. and this was the groundbreaking ceremony that they had over the weekend assembly member phil ting was there, says it's really important to invest in the api community and he says this is a step in a toning for forcing japanese americans out of this neighborhood in the past. mayor breed was also there as was former house speaker nancy pelosi. >> it's 10, 15 and >> seafood city is opening up in daly city. the american grocery chain specializing in filipino products opening in the city. one of the biggest filipino communities in bay area and in the whole country is located there in daly city. this store will be opening soon. the manager there tells kron 4 that the location is actually on saint francis bulevar that it lists as safe well over this incorrect on the website. they're going to fix that. the new location is actually be saint francis square shopping center. you know, daly city has a roughly 34% of the population is filipino descent
., and the world watched as britain's prince william marry kate middleton. >> peace plaza renovations are now underway in san francisco's japantown. and this was the groundbreaking ceremony that they had over the weekend assembly member phil ting was there, says it's really important to invest in the api community and he says this is a step in a toning for forcing japanese americans out of this neighborhood in the past. mayor breed was also there as was former house speaker nancy pelosi....
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we've got the irish supreme court which ruled that because britain, because england, because westminster had said yes, we were going through with the rwanda bill, that now meant that this is not a safe country because we could send people to rwanda , which is not a safe rwanda, which is not a safe country. so they're now looking at bringing in emergency legislation, the to irish, overturn that ruling of their own supreme court a little bit, which is what we've done here by passing the rwanda law, which basically, you know, overturns the supreme court. >> i mean, it is utterly ridiculous, presumably, to get that done. they don't just have to say that the united kingdom is a safe country. they will have to say that rwanda is a safe country , because otherwise safe country, because otherwise in the chain that the supreme court has set out precisely . court has set out precisely. >> so. so you end up going round and round and round in circles , and round and round in circles, and round and round in circles, and the money and the time that has been wasted on all of this. i mean, what is inter
we've got the irish supreme court which ruled that because britain, because england, because westminster had said yes, we were going through with the rwanda bill, that now meant that this is not a safe country because we could send people to rwanda , which is not a safe rwanda, which is not a safe country. so they're now looking at bringing in emergency legislation, the to irish, overturn that ruling of their own supreme court a little bit, which is what we've done here by passing the rwanda...
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second place in the team standings, in the medal standings, excuse me, was taken by the great britain national team, and kiper was in third place. yes, well, now i will invite you to join. thank you yevhen, i will now call on you to join the collection for the needs that we have for the soldiers of the 65th separate mechanized brigade, this brigade serves in the zaporizhzhia direction, we have a request from the defenders for specific types of ammunition, they are very much waiting for help from us in the near future, the battles are being fought in parcel conditions, so things must be modern, high-quality and meet the needs, our goal is uah 100,000, we believe that together for... we will quickly close this collection, maybe even today, because there is still more to collect, i can say for sure now, less than 17 uah, and remember, your donation is a contribution to ours. victory, i call you, join, and who has what opportunity, i understand, now there are various problems, various opportunities, but what you can contribute to our common struggle, to the protection and opportunities fo
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let's bring you the latest from the madrid open, britain's cam norrie is up against the norweigen casper ruud. the world number six took the first set completely —— comfortably six games to two but cameron norrie currently leads in the second set, looking to level the match. cameron norrie won the last match between these two at the australian open earlier this year. and rafa nadal playing argentine pedro cachin. rough and adult to the first set,. earlier — danil medvedev came from a set down to beat american sebastian korda for a place in the last 16 in the women's singles, number one seed iga swiatek is also through to the quarter finals after beating sara sorribes tormo in straight sets 6—1, 6—0. she'll face beatriz haddad maia next. let's take you to the world snooker championship in sheffield. the quarterfinal line up will be completed later today — kyren wilson advanced with a 13—6 win over debutantjoe o'connor. and ronnie o'sullivan has booked his place... he comfortably beat welshman ryan day, 13 frames to seven. a 52 break in his winning frame helped the �*rocket
let's bring you the latest from the madrid open, britain's cam norrie is up against the norweigen casper ruud. the world number six took the first set completely —— comfortably six games to two but cameron norrie currently leads in the second set, looking to level the match. cameron norrie won the last match between these two at the australian open earlier this year. and rafa nadal playing argentine pedro cachin. rough and adult to the first set,. earlier — danil medvedev came from a set...
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prime minister of great britain announced that official london will also transfer its defense industry. on military rails and will bring defense spending up to 2.5% of the country's gross domestic product. and this is already a great achievement, more weapons will be manufactured, and if we need it, if there is no victory by then, more will be given to ukraine. therefore, we thank the british for the support and help that we are already continuing, to our great regret, thank you with help, but unfortunately we continue. receive for the third year already. china did not start the war in ukraine. china does not participate in these wars and does not in any way add fuel to the fire and does not receive any benefit from it. this was stated by an official representative of the ministry of foreign affairs of the chinese people's republic of china during the briefing. yes, he responded to the statement of the secretary of state of the united states of america. anthony blinken that official washington may introduce sanctions if beijing does not stop helping russia. according to the words the c
prime minister of great britain announced that official london will also transfer its defense industry. on military rails and will bring defense spending up to 2.5% of the country's gross domestic product. and this is already a great achievement, more weapons will be manufactured, and if we need it, if there is no victory by then, more will be given to ukraine. therefore, we thank the british for the support and help that we are already continuing, to our great regret, thank you with help, but...
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riley's will, palestinians will also get the release of a lot of power steering prisoners, david cameron, britain's foreign minister, as he said, it could ultimately be potentially thousands. a power stand in prison is. so we're waiting to see if thomas accepts the proposals that it is right result. if anybody had the, the, the joy of full sites and it, because that will always stumbling blocks, all that stuff easy to negotiate, these sorts of things. what sort of things could be a, could how you might say the conversations that might happen in cairo, as well as how close the 2 sides get together on the different demands. how much as always in previous talks been defining a complete end to the fighting a withdrawal of israeli troops. so the palestinians can return to their homes, particularly in the north of gaza. so it's depends how this wording of a period of sustained. com that is riley is offering is interpreted by how mice and it also depends whether benjamin netanyahu can politically get away with this. one of his major calculations as many of his critics will say is whether he can survive po
riley's will, palestinians will also get the release of a lot of power steering prisoners, david cameron, britain's foreign minister, as he said, it could ultimately be potentially thousands. a power stand in prison is. so we're waiting to see if thomas accepts the proposals that it is right result. if anybody had the, the, the joy of full sites and it, because that will always stumbling blocks, all that stuff easy to negotiate, these sorts of things. what sort of things could be a, could how...
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britain's cam norrie is due on court shortly — he's up against the norwegian casper ruud. earlier, danil medvedev came from a set down to beat american sebastian korda for a place in the last 16. on court at the moment is rafa nadal, playing argentine pedro cachin. natal is currently 2—1 up. let's take you to the world snooker championship in sheffield. the quarterfinal line—up will be complete today, and among them is ronnie o'sullivan. the seven—time champion is hoping to get an outright record eighth this year. he comfortably beat welshman ryan day 13 frames to 7. a 52 break in his winning frame helped "the rocket" reach his 22nd world championship quarterfinal. kyren wilson is also through after beating joe o'connor13—7. now, i'm sure you've heard the saying "defied the laws of gravity". well, this is something else. greek bmx rider george ntavoutian has made history by completing the largest full loop ever recorded in world biking. he performed the trick inside a disused pipe in the city of trikala. it was 7.5 metres high. worth watching again. that's as tall
britain's cam norrie is due on court shortly — he's up against the norwegian casper ruud. earlier, danil medvedev came from a set down to beat american sebastian korda for a place in the last 16. on court at the moment is rafa nadal, playing argentine pedro cachin. natal is currently 2—1 up. let's take you to the world snooker championship in sheffield. the quarterfinal line—up will be complete today, and among them is ronnie o'sullivan. the seven—time champion is hoping to get an...
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thank the author are terry and is in was the domain of certain country is when actually, you know, britain has exercised it around the world for a long time. and now it's here at home and trying to curtail protests on one side. it shows that we're being impactful because actually the, the government is needing to legislate on specific types of protests. on the other hand, i think a lot of people are worried. i've just seen in spaces when we're talking about protests and thinking about the type of actions that we are planning these bills package are written they factor into who's willing to take these action. it is an incredibly hostile moment for our movements, but this is the moment we can let them when, because it becomes the new norm and then therefore we're unable to sort of cool back and you're right. so if we let that become something that's accepted that are you running, those are still ready or running the risk of things and to present and how do you feel about all of this happening? because i'm all attack 6 already based on direct action. i'm over the criminalized . the new bills
thank the author are terry and is in was the domain of certain country is when actually, you know, britain has exercised it around the world for a long time. and now it's here at home and trying to curtail protests on one side. it shows that we're being impactful because actually the, the government is needing to legislate on specific types of protests. on the other hand, i think a lot of people are worried. i've just seen in spaces when we're talking about protests and thinking about the type...
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i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news channel. but first, it's your weather. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar , sponsors of weather on . solar, sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> afternoon. welcome to your latest weather update from the met office for gb news, an east west split with the weather again tomorrow, it will feel a bit warmer in many eastern areas, but again further west. just like today, the low pressure will dominate and there will be further outbreaks of rain. this weather front has made for quite a damp day over parts of wales. that rain now extending up across northern scotland. some heavy showers for northern ireland for a while. it should turn drier here through this evening. drying up in southern scotland , staying dry southern scotland, staying dry across east anglia and the southeast, but further rain at times over the midlands, parts of wales and the southwest of england too, where it stays cloudy. temperatures likely to stay up eight nine, maybe ten degrees celsius. even with some clearer spells . not
i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news channel. but first, it's your weather. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar , sponsors of weather on . solar, sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> afternoon. welcome to your latest weather update from the met office for gb news, an east west split with the weather again tomorrow, it will feel a bit warmer in many eastern areas, but again further west. just like today, the low pressure will dominate and there will be further outbreaks of...
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some good news last for britain's royal family. king charles is heading back to work. his doctors feel his cancer treatment is progressing well enough for him to return to public facing duties. he has been working behind the scenes since his diagnosis was made public in february. the palace is also saying any engagement he does have will be adapted so as not to put his recovery at risk. it all kicks off tomorrow. poignant visit to a cancer center where they will be shining a light on the importance of early diagnosis. then in june, they will host a state visit from the emperor and empress of japan. all this takes the heat off other members of the royal family. they've been picking up the slack since he and princess of wales kate had to take a step back from public duties opinion we do not know when kate is back. she shocked the world with her own cancer diagnosis. when her doctors feel it's safe enough to be back, i'm sure she will be. it is her and will's 13th wedding anniversary today so we wish them well. guys? >> george: we do. thank you, james. coming up, exclusiv
some good news last for britain's royal family. king charles is heading back to work. his doctors feel his cancer treatment is progressing well enough for him to return to public facing duties. he has been working behind the scenes since his diagnosis was made public in february. the palace is also saying any engagement he does have will be adapted so as not to put his recovery at risk. it all kicks off tomorrow. poignant visit to a cancer center where they will be shining a light on the...
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let's bring you the latest from the madrid 0pen, britain's cam norrie is due on court shortly — he's up against the norweigen casper ruud, while rafa nadal is scheduled to play pedro cachin within the hour. 0n court at the moment, american sebastian korda is playing third seed danil medvedev for a place in the last 16. korda took the first set 7—5, but the second was pretty tight, going to a tie break and — eventually — going medvedev�*s way. they're now playing a deciding third set, and medvedev has taken the first game. in the women's singles, number one seed iga swiatek is also through to the quarter finals after beating sara sorribes tormo in straight sets 6—1, 6—0. she'll face beatriz haddad maia next. let's take you to the world snooker championship in sheffield. the quarterfinal line—up will be complete today and among them is ronnie 0'sullivan. the seven—time champion is hoping to get an outright record eighth this year. he comfortably beat welshman ryan day 13 frames to 7. a 52 break in his winning frame helped "the rocket" reach his 22nd world championship q
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you did mention, the houthis and britain being _ mention, the houthis and britain being part — mention, the houthis and britain being part of this undertaking with the us, _ being part of this undertaking with the us, but i think some saudis said yesterday— the us, but i think some saudis said yesterday in — the us, but i think some saudis said yesterday in one of the panels, where — yesterday in one of the panels, where were they in 2015 when they started _ where were they in 2015 when they started to — where were they in 2015 when they started to really be concerned about the houthis?— started to really be concerned about the houthis? well, in 2015, we were workin: the houthis? well, in 2015, we were working very — the houthis? well, in 2015, we were working very closely _ the houthis? well, in 2015, we were working very closely with _ the houthis? well, in 2015, we were working very closely with the - working very closely with the saudis, trying to bring stability to yemen on the basis of working closely with our allies. the point i am making is that, when you have that
you did mention, the houthis and britain being _ mention, the houthis and britain being part — mention, the houthis and britain being part of this undertaking with the us, _ being part of this undertaking with the us, but i think some saudis said yesterday— the us, but i think some saudis said yesterday in — the us, but i think some saudis said yesterday in one of the panels, where — yesterday in one of the panels, where were they in 2015 when they started _ where were they in 2015 when...
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there was even a whole report that summed up that all that london had achieved was that britain had become a haven for the old central asian elites and a center of capital outflow. well, so what to dissemble in london , they publicly seem to regret this, but the whole world knows very well that corrupting the elite is, as they say, not a bug, but a feature of british politics. we will return to it later. bye oh other events of the week. in the povlodar region of kazakhstan, they began to build new houses for those who were left homeless due to the now receding floods. five will be ready in just 3 months, and they will be delivered using turnkey technology, that is , the owners will immediately receive housing with all amenities. but in the western kazakhstan region the situation is still difficult; the peak of the flood has not yet been passed; today , at least 15 suburban households have been flooded by river floods, so rescuers and volunteers continue to pump out water. similar painting. vaterao, where the arrival of the second wave of floods is expected, drainage canals are being deepen
there was even a whole report that summed up that all that london had achieved was that britain had become a haven for the old central asian elites and a center of capital outflow. well, so what to dissemble in london , they publicly seem to regret this, but the whole world knows very well that corrupting the elite is, as they say, not a bug, but a feature of british politics. we will return to it later. bye oh other events of the week. in the povlodar region of kazakhstan, they began to build...
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belarus, neighboring countries, but also representatives from myanmar, angola, vietnam, china, great britain, france, the usa, and a number of other countries visited the memorial, it must be said that as part of the reconstruction, it was created. the memorial complex is already a historical monument, but it must be said that on the open part of the memorial a very significant element of the memorial has appeared - a recreated church. some new church, and not a reconstruction of the old one, yes, exactly a copy of the one that was in khatyn before the tragic events, but in addition to the church itself, a bell tower was also recreated, which was mentioned in the same documents, a bell tower on four pillars, it had three different bells weight, so everything is really this part of the village of khatyn, it was really recreated, well, let's say so, completely down to the smallest... very important grains, they say that the new interactive museum is also of particular interest to visitors, tell us about this project, yes, indeed, in addition to the open part of the memorial and the repair work
belarus, neighboring countries, but also representatives from myanmar, angola, vietnam, china, great britain, france, the usa, and a number of other countries visited the memorial, it must be said that as part of the reconstruction, it was created. the memorial complex is already a historical monument, but it must be said that on the open part of the memorial a very significant element of the memorial has appeared - a recreated church. some new church, and not a reconstruction of the old one,...
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course, for ukraine , the swedish-finnish scenario would be ideal, that is, when the usa and great britain gave the scandinavians such guarantees that corresponded to article number five, but before the full entry of these two countries into the alliance. and then we saw that the russian troops really retreated from the borders of these countries, and indeed the russians even reduced their propaganda. aggressive rhetoric against them. unfortunately, we should not hope for such a scenario yet. the maximum that the americans, which we see in the process of this preparation, are ready to do for us, is something similar to what was written in the british, to the british document, that is, the systematic, strategic, purposeful provision of technologies, weapons, the restoration of the ukrainian pc, guaranteeing membership in nato, guaranteeing the start of consultations in case of a repetition of russian aggression. until russia, oh, until ukraine joins nato. that is, in general terms it will be the same as we signed with london. unfortunately, we still have neither hints nor real hopes for som
course, for ukraine , the swedish-finnish scenario would be ideal, that is, when the usa and great britain gave the scandinavians such guarantees that corresponded to article number five, but before the full entry of these two countries into the alliance. and then we saw that the russian troops really retreated from the borders of these countries, and indeed the russians even reduced their propaganda. aggressive rhetoric against them. unfortunately, we should not hope for such a scenario yet....
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they are committed to breaking up great britain. they are not focused on scotland because my priorities. scotland is the highest taxed part of the uk, yet the snp's single priority is independence so that will not change, regardless of who replaces humza yousaf as first minister. ., , , , , ., minister. holly ridge is set up to have a coalition _ minister. holly ridge is set up to have a coalition of _ minister. holly ridge is set up to have a coalition of parties - minister. holly ridge is set up to have a coalition of parties to - have a coalition of parties to enable her to have power. will you keep fighting a minority snp government even if it does have a knock—on effect of not being able to pass legislation in scotland? the -roblem pass legislation in scotland? the problem is _ pass legislation in scotland? tue: problem is that pass legislation in scotland? tte: problem is that the pass legislation in scotland? tt2 problem is that the scottish parliament has been passing back legislation. the dangerous gender recognition refo
they are committed to breaking up great britain. they are not focused on scotland because my priorities. scotland is the highest taxed part of the uk, yet the snp's single priority is independence so that will not change, regardless of who replaces humza yousaf as first minister. ., , , , , ., minister. holly ridge is set up to have a coalition _ minister. holly ridge is set up to have a coalition of _ minister. holly ridge is set up to have a coalition of parties - minister. holly ridge is set...
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it's been a great afternoon. >> britain . >> britain. >> britain. >> that's what it's been. i've thoroughly enjoyed it. i will be back for what it's worth, 9 to 11 pm. this evening for patrick christys tonight. >> and i'll be back tomorrow at 12:00. but of course, what do we have next? we have none other than the brilliant martin daubney . he's got a rip roar of daubney. he's got a rip roar of a show coming up. shall we get your latest weather before we begin all of that, i wonder what martin's got in store. well, he told us, didn't he? anyway, stay with . us. with. us. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> afternoon. welcome to your latest weather update from the met office for gb news, an east west split with the weather again tomorrow, it will feel a bit warmer in many eastern areas, but again further west. just like today, the low pressure will dominate and there will be further outbreaks of rain. this weather front has made for quite a damp day over parts of wales. that rain now extending up across northern scotland. some heavy showe
it's been a great afternoon. >> britain . >> britain. >> britain. >> that's what it's been. i've thoroughly enjoyed it. i will be back for what it's worth, 9 to 11 pm. this evening for patrick christys tonight. >> and i'll be back tomorrow at 12:00. but of course, what do we have next? we have none other than the brilliant martin daubney . he's got a rip roar of daubney. he's got a rip roar of a show coming up. shall we get your latest weather before we begin all...
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the bedfordshire police and crime commissioner contest where the candidates for the workers party of britain has been using a leaflet that appears to suggest that a vote for the labour party is about four genocide. the labour party are trying to get him to stop using that leaflet. mr akbar was a prominent luton councillor for 25 years, but he did resign from the party because of sir keir starmer post—match stance on palestine. you of sir keir starmer post-match stance on palestine. you mentioned other candidates, _ stance on palestine. you mentioned other candidates, and _ stance on palestine. you mentioned other candidates, and particularly i other candidates, and particularly interested in the conservative candidates and how they are dealing with being with associated with the government on a national level. that is interesting — government on a national level. twat is interesting because last year we saw in milton keynes that the conservatives were all granting themselves as local conservatives. it didn't really help them, they lost five of the seats in milton keynes last year, but th
the bedfordshire police and crime commissioner contest where the candidates for the workers party of britain has been using a leaflet that appears to suggest that a vote for the labour party is about four genocide. the labour party are trying to get him to stop using that leaflet. mr akbar was a prominent luton councillor for 25 years, but he did resign from the party because of sir keir starmer post—match stance on palestine. you of sir keir starmer post-match stance on palestine. you...
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says, no, you are not helping much, because this is the security of great britain, well, so that britain is closer, it is simply closer, it is true, although traditionally they are also libertarians due to many geographical and other reasons, but they understood , who can't do anything, can't come to an agreement with this tyrant, everyone has to... listen, even the decision of the decider that i guarantee government procurement for british military companies, it means that, well, what we tell ourselves that we need to get on the rails they are passing, we have chances that we will build our policy in such a way that we really can, and events will not guide us, but we events, but to finish our conversation, there is such an optimistic idea, i... i am sure , that optimism should be present, no less, an indicator of the validity of this optimism is that we have been fighting for 2.5 years during this one of the largest armies in the world, and we are still enduring it, of course, sometimes you just don’t have to come up with anything, just lead by example if they understand it, being saf
says, no, you are not helping much, because this is the security of great britain, well, so that britain is closer, it is simply closer, it is true, although traditionally they are also libertarians due to many geographical and other reasons, but they understood , who can't do anything, can't come to an agreement with this tyrant, everyone has to... listen, even the decision of the decider that i guarantee government procurement for british military companies, it means that, well, what we tell...
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the bedfordshire police and crime commissioner contest where the candidates for the workers party of britain has been using a leaflet that appears to suggest that a vote for the labour party is about four genocide. the labour party are trying to get him to stop using that leaflet. mr akbar was a prominent luton councillor for 25 years, but he did resign from the party because
the bedfordshire police and crime commissioner contest where the candidates for the workers party of britain has been using a leaflet that appears to suggest that a vote for the labour party is about four genocide. the labour party are trying to get him to stop using that leaflet. mr akbar was a prominent luton councillor for 25 years, but he did resign from the party because
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be this if we had, you know, 50 countries let's say that included most of nato's most of the eu, but britain and partners in southeast asia and perhaps you know a couple in africa and south america, we would have an economic alliance that would be on beatable i think. right that would be enough to really put kind of pressure on china that sounds like you want. thanks then. go ahead. so nice to meet you in person. professor. we've been congress so so a few thoughts what we talk about in the book is we recognize the fact that the second invasion of ukraine in 22 crystallized again the world in terms we are recognizing from the first cold war a free world on the one hand the guys, the new axis of evil, but then the appearance of what we can call new nonaligned movement. now the question is, how do we deal with the new axis of evil and coming to the question that morgan asked the ambassador, how do we deal with the global of flexible constellation of of partnerships, of ad hoc alliances, alliances, coalitions of the willing? there is talk for of a t 12 technol or de 12 a number of countries that
be this if we had, you know, 50 countries let's say that included most of nato's most of the eu, but britain and partners in southeast asia and perhaps you know a couple in africa and south america, we would have an economic alliance that would be on beatable i think. right that would be enough to really put kind of pressure on china that sounds like you want. thanks then. go ahead. so nice to meet you in person. professor. we've been congress so so a few thoughts what we talk about in the book...
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ambassador of ukraine to great britain. congratulations, mr. vadim. good evening. well, today is the president says that the majority of countries in the world should force russia to make peace, this summit is to be held in switzerland, at which, by the way, not only president zelenskyi and president biden are expected, so it really is a representative summit from a diplomatic point of view, but the question arises, to what extent the world can really force russia to do something, what is needed for this from a diplomatic point of view? i am afraid. to disappoint our listeners and surely the solution to this question does not lie in, you know, in the plane, let's gather 60 plus countries and suggested something to putin that he will be forced by the pressure of our authority or the pressure of these large numbers of people, big bosses like that and biden and all the others will come and he will say: you know that i was really wrong, now i understand everything and the war is over , thank you all, goodbye, because what he's doing, well, it's really... what he's doin
ambassador of ukraine to great britain. congratulations, mr. vadim. good evening. well, today is the president says that the majority of countries in the world should force russia to make peace, this summit is to be held in switzerland, at which, by the way, not only president zelenskyi and president biden are expected, so it really is a representative summit from a diplomatic point of view, but the question arises, to what extent the world can really force russia to do something, what is...
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there are two points: firstly, the last thing i saw is that great britain is not against strikes with british weapons anywhere, well, i mean, anywhere on the territory of russia, the americans are not against, but on the occupied crimea, well but more, more than that, the same oil refineries are being struck... this is not an american or british weapon, so there are no problems with that here, there is something that, in principle, the ukrainians are now able to produce themselves, fortunately, that 's right, i say that these are drones and not missiles, but if it were, you understand what if this if there was one british or american missile, then this oil refinery simply wouldn’t exist, it wouldn’t exist, yes, but nevertheless, the reaction column was destroyed, it also, let’s say, does not ozonize the air, so for a while it destroys it . therefore, in principle, let's put it this way, i'm not so pessimistic in this regard, i 'm not concerned about the supply of equipment, i'm more concerned about the issue of mobilization, to be honest, but as for the equipment, well, that's a
there are two points: firstly, the last thing i saw is that great britain is not against strikes with british weapons anywhere, well, i mean, anywhere on the territory of russia, the americans are not against, but on the occupied crimea, well but more, more than that, the same oil refineries are being struck... this is not an american or british weapon, so there are no problems with that here, there is something that, in principle, the ukrainians are now able to produce themselves, fortunately,...
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britain's newsroom on . gb news. >> well, we're back with the panel >> well, we're back with the panel. with us. we've got matthew lazor and emma woolf, and they've got lots of stories they want to talk about . what they want to talk about. what are you going to talk about first? >> potholes. potholes. sorry. potholes >> we can never get enough potholes queued on potholes. tell us about the potholes. >> should i start my sentence with the most boring words as a cyclist? no. i know we talk about potholes a lot, but the state of our roads, the state of. and we're talking about london. but the state of the roads nationally is absolutely scandalous. and there's now information that these contractors fill, fill potholes in with really cheap stuff, cheap filler, which sounds like a sort of bad botox joke, but cheap filler, which then cracks and explodes the minute a bus or and explodes the minute a bus or a lorry drives over it. and then the contractors get paid a second time. >> if there's a pothole near me, whic
britain's newsroom on . gb news. >> well, we're back with the panel >> well, we're back with the panel. with us. we've got matthew lazor and emma woolf, and they've got lots of stories they want to talk about . what they want to talk about. what are you going to talk about first? >> potholes. potholes. sorry. potholes >> we can never get enough potholes queued on potholes. tell us about the potholes. >> should i start my sentence with the most boring words as a...
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of the citizenry that reflects or i propose that we embrace a version of citizenship rather that in britain that reflects the citizenry as it is and always has been, not a sanitized that romanticized this our past not a sanitized version closes our to the blemishes in our lives in the lives of those who made us who we are. but a version of the that reflects the people who we are and the people whom we see them. and this is why i close. welcome to the wretched. and i'll close my remarks tonight. i talking about robert e lee. that robert e the one whose claim to fame to have led the military insurrection objective. it was to literally destroy the united states of america. the robert e lee, whose military genius was immense and yet was not able succeed at that most important of his military goals, and yet he failed. but he didn't. he failed only after having taken the lives of quarters of a million people in the civil. and as robert robert lee, like many other high members of the confederate states of america, he disowned his citizenship in the united when he sided with the confederacy. and th
of the citizenry that reflects or i propose that we embrace a version of citizenship rather that in britain that reflects the citizenry as it is and always has been, not a sanitized that romanticized this our past not a sanitized version closes our to the blemishes in our lives in the lives of those who made us who we are. but a version of the that reflects the people who we are and the people whom we see them. and this is why i close. welcome to the wretched. and i'll close my remarks tonight....
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got the world economic forum taking place in riyadh, with the us secretary of state antony blinken, britain's foreign secretary lord cameron is there, arab ministers have been talking very much about gaza and what needs to happen, and then you have this phone call between the us president and the israeli prime minister, we understand that the focus there was very much on these ongoing discussions to try to bring hostages home from gaza. it is notable that we have had these three hostages, all men, held by hamas, their videos released in recent days as proof of life by hamas, and two out of the three are israeli american citizens. so really that does add a lot of momentum also to the domestic pressure in israel, we have seen that with a big rally in tel aviv on saturday night once again, with hostage families demanding desperately that the government does more to bring their loved ones home. find government does more to bring their loved ones home.— government does more to bring their loved ones home. and meanwhile, the un has warned — loved ones home. and meanwhile, the un has warned tha
got the world economic forum taking place in riyadh, with the us secretary of state antony blinken, britain's foreign secretary lord cameron is there, arab ministers have been talking very much about gaza and what needs to happen, and then you have this phone call between the us president and the israeli prime minister, we understand that the focus there was very much on these ongoing discussions to try to bring hostages home from gaza. it is notable that we have had these three hostages, all...
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and britain spent 75 billion on the war. and it does not intend to stop. i'm announcing the largest expansion of our national defense in a generation. we will increase defense spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by 2030. it starts today. germany, which is very, very important for us throughout the region. poland, of course, stands apart from this friendly group. her ambitions are simply off the charts. no wonder warsaw constantly announces the creation of the most powerful army in europe. as evidenced by the multi-billion dollar purchases of military equipment in south korea and the united states, the country's leadership declares that 2% of gdp is not enough for countries' defense spending. that the usa and the alliance do not give green cards in warsaw light, but what is there, even within the country, there is no unity. i must understand the president’s intentions well, i really want poland to be safe, armed as best as possible, but whatever. nuclear detachments of the united states are located on the territory of nato member states. tactical nu
and britain spent 75 billion on the war. and it does not intend to stop. i'm announcing the largest expansion of our national defense in a generation. we will increase defense spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by 2030. it starts today. germany, which is very, very important for us throughout the region. poland, of course, stands apart from this friendly group. her ambitions are simply off the charts. no wonder warsaw constantly announces the creation of the most powerful army in europe....
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it's everything he was always advocating in britain. right. the only difference when comes to the united states is that he cannot cope with the idea that black people can be incorporated into his kind of emancipate, honest, egalitarian vision. and you can see why for him. jefferson. jefferson worked perfectly all right, because jefferson said all men wrote all men are created equal, while enslaving, you know, 200 or have many. it was people in monticello. so that's how he did it that way of time. for one more question. as to slavery crisis intensified. lincoln came to believe for and fully talked of that there was an attempt to nationalize his slavery throughout the country, and he pointed to the dred scott decision the fugitive slave law and, popular sovereignty. was he able to to effectively communicate this to the republican ranks and to northerners in order to galvanize his against slavery? yeah, that's what you just said. there is some is is the core of it. that's exactly right. that's that's that's the case being made by the republican p
it's everything he was always advocating in britain. right. the only difference when comes to the united states is that he cannot cope with the idea that black people can be incorporated into his kind of emancipate, honest, egalitarian vision. and you can see why for him. jefferson. jefferson worked perfectly all right, because jefferson said all men wrote all men are created equal, while enslaving, you know, 200 or have many. it was people in monticello. so that's how he did it that way of...