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., i will not be safe anywhere in the u.k. i went back to my camp for more than a year. we haven't been successful in our demand to designate rgc as a terrorist organization in the u.k. i will talk about that later. the second time i risked my life, 11 days after october 7, about 300 hamas supporters attacked our town. there were 120, 130 police officers, and if not for them i wouldn't be here. those police officers came to the foreign office and save my life. so i sacrificed a lot and i am proud of that. i continue to do that because i know the threat of the iranian regime. i know their ideology, i know their tactics, i know their principles. their main mission -- let me put it this way they think they have a divine mission and i'm not revealing anything here to you guys, they are saying this publicly. if you listen, they are claiming they are here today to complete the incomplete mission of the prophet muhammad. they claim this is turning a modern world into a caliphate. the past for years -- past few years, some politicians
., i will not be safe anywhere in the u.k. i went back to my camp for more than a year. we haven't been successful in our demand to designate rgc as a terrorist organization in the u.k. i will talk about that later. the second time i risked my life, 11 days after october 7, about 300 hamas supporters attacked our town. there were 120, 130 police officers, and if not for them i wouldn't be here. those police officers came to the foreign office and save my life. so i sacrificed a lot and i am...
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>> because people won't bible to remain in the u.k. and what we have seen from the situation with our albanian deal is once we have a functioning return agreement we can return them back to a different country. the arrivals drop as they have from albania. if you look at how other countries australia have dealt with it has been found to work. that is why i'm conference that deterrence works and without question this is a novel thing to do but we have to look at novel situations to a situation that would otherwise continue to get worse. i don't think that is right, fair or compassionate because we saw people are dying when they are exploited by gangs making crossings so the right thing is to break that cycle. having an effective deterrent is critical. >> now we will going to counsel. >> with respect to the decision in gaza and israel and u.s. call for cease-fire what will you do to ensure that is implemented? >> we were pleased to support the resolution at the u.n. because it was consistent with our position which is for an immediate sus
>> because people won't bible to remain in the u.k. and what we have seen from the situation with our albanian deal is once we have a functioning return agreement we can return them back to a different country. the arrivals drop as they have from albania. if you look at how other countries australia have dealt with it has been found to work. that is why i'm conference that deterrence works and without question this is a novel thing to do but we have to look at novel situations to a...
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and i think in u.k. terms, it means to be supportive of this institution as an important function of british governance, but also our way of life. you know, on christmas day, many brits would settle down in front of the television after christmas lunch, and they will watch the monarch come on at 3:00 and deliver their christmas message. and i personally feel that this became such a fixture with the queen that it will definitely continue with king charles now on the throne. and it's one point where we get to hear from them directly. to be a royalist really means that you've somehow squared this strange contradiction in british life. that we are a democracy, a very old democracy, and yet our head of state is not elected, they are born into it. and to somehow make that contradiction reality, the royal family has to strive to remain popular, has to appear at least in its senior members, to be actually focused on being in promotion of my country. but this system cannot be sustained without popular support. ca
and i think in u.k. terms, it means to be supportive of this institution as an important function of british governance, but also our way of life. you know, on christmas day, many brits would settle down in front of the television after christmas lunch, and they will watch the monarch come on at 3:00 and deliver their christmas message. and i personally feel that this became such a fixture with the queen that it will definitely continue with king charles now on the throne. and it's one point...
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turning the events of this weekend, we support defensive action taken by the u.k. alongside international allies against iranian attacks on israel and we welcome the prime minister's call for restraint. we salute the professionalism and bravery of our armed forces and support raf planes to bolster operation theta. a safer world. mr. speaker, there can be no doubt that the attack perpetrated by renee and forces has left the world more dangerous, targeted innocent civilians with a clear intent to destabilize the region. must be wholly condemned. mr. speaker, let us be clear, a full-scale conflict is in no one's interest. it is a path that can only lead to bloodshed. and the unleashing of forces beyond the ability of anyone to control. the combined defensive action was success and lives were saved. as a result, escalation is not inevitable. israel showed strength and courage. it must show the same strength and courage to de-escalate. that has to be the primary objective thus the responsibility of all sides at every path we must be resolute and united in our support fo
turning the events of this weekend, we support defensive action taken by the u.k. alongside international allies against iranian attacks on israel and we welcome the prime minister's call for restraint. we salute the professionalism and bravery of our armed forces and support raf planes to bolster operation theta. a safer world. mr. speaker, there can be no doubt that the attack perpetrated by renee and forces has left the world more dangerous, targeted innocent civilians with a clear intent to...
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this was in an interview with nigel faraj, a former u.k. politician -- nigel farage, a former u.k. politician, and we have a portion of the interview to show you now. poll why should -- [video clip] >> why should we guard these countries? i went there and had it out with them and now they have stopped paying again. but now they are paying because of those comments you saw. a lot of money has come in since those comets were made. so nato was not paying. i said, well, they take advantage of the u.s. on trade like crazy, as bad as almost anybody, and on top of it, nato, largely the same countries, they were not paying their bills. i went to the first meeting and i saw that. i did not want to do it my first meeting. i just got there. i went to the first meeting early in my administration and saw what was going on and so you will have to pay your bills come everybody. the second meeting, i hit them hard. the question was asked by the head of a major country, 20 countries at the time, including us, are you going to protect us from russia if we don't pay our bills? i said, you mean you ar
this was in an interview with nigel faraj, a former u.k. politician -- nigel farage, a former u.k. politician, and we have a portion of the interview to show you now. poll why should -- [video clip] >> why should we guard these countries? i went there and had it out with them and now they have stopped paying again. but now they are paying because of those comments you saw. a lot of money has come in since those comets were made. so nato was not paying. i said, well, they take advantage of...
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mark, you mentioned the u.k. it is not included in your research for obvious reasons, but when you talk about countries that rack differently because they were closer or farther away from ukraine, actually the united kingdom is a bit of exception because it is far away but it had a policy on ukraine for a long time. >> i was not a supporter of brexit. i think it was an act of extraordinary sever harm. but -- self-harm and i think it is a psycho drama england has gone through is not an edifying spectacle. but one that is starting to change attitudes beyond time passing and lack of major benefits from brexit which accrued to british citizen was the war in ukraine, which reminded people that britain might have left the european union but it can't leave the european continent and insecurity and its interests are indefined with its -- undefined with its neighbors and it is harmeder -- we johnson was elected you saw a change and new ethic of collaboration and working together and brits have had a lot of prime ministers
mark, you mentioned the u.k. it is not included in your research for obvious reasons, but when you talk about countries that rack differently because they were closer or farther away from ukraine, actually the united kingdom is a bit of exception because it is far away but it had a policy on ukraine for a long time. >> i was not a supporter of brexit. i think it was an act of extraordinary sever harm. but -- self-harm and i think it is a psycho drama england has gone through is not an...
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-- tiktok u.k.? the prime minister: we have obviously taken steps previously on tiktok on government devices, which you will be familiar with. more generally, we continue to engage with tiktok and other companies to make sure that we have a good understanding of the security of u.k. data, and that it meets the high data protection and cyber-security standards that we expect. we routinely do not comment on specific cases, but what i can say is that we continue to monitor any threats to our national security and u.k. data national security and uk data from all sources, and we would not hesitate to take appropriate steps to mitigate them if and when they arise. liam byrne: would you allow tiktok on your children's phones? the prime minister: again, that is not really relevant for this conversation. liam byrne: ck hutchison, which is controlled by the li family and owns three, is seeking to merge with vodafone. will that deal now be blocked? the prime minister: it is the responsibility of the competition
-- tiktok u.k.? the prime minister: we have obviously taken steps previously on tiktok on government devices, which you will be familiar with. more generally, we continue to engage with tiktok and other companies to make sure that we have a good understanding of the security of u.k. data, and that it meets the high data protection and cyber-security standards that we expect. we routinely do not comment on specific cases, but what i can say is that we continue to monitor any threats to our...
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just yesterday, the u.k. announced a significant new package of military aid for ukraine alongside major investment so they are making in their defense industrial base, putting their defense budget on a path to reach 2.5% of their gdp by the end of the decade. the united states welcomes these moves from a stalwart ally. germany recently announced the donation of another patriot system to ukraine. the czech government has raised enough to purchase half a million artillery shells for ukraine with hundreds of thousands more beyond that to follow. estonia announced its own ambitious effort to secure even more artillery and other forms of ammunition for ukraine. third, the united states is building up our capacity to support ukraine. for example, we are investing in our own domestic production of 55 millimeter artillery rounds. since the part of this conflict, we have more than doubled our monthly production of 155. by the end of this year, we will have doubled it again. we are going to be able to provide from our
just yesterday, the u.k. announced a significant new package of military aid for ukraine alongside major investment so they are making in their defense industrial base, putting their defense budget on a path to reach 2.5% of their gdp by the end of the decade. the united states welcomes these moves from a stalwart ally. germany recently announced the donation of another patriot system to ukraine. the czech government has raised enough to purchase half a million artillery shells for ukraine with...
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turning to the events of this weekend, we support the defensive action taken by the u.k. over the weekend along with our international allies against the iranian attacks on israel. we welcome your call for restraint. we'll salute the professionalism and bravery of our armed forces. we support the planes being sent to the region to bolster the operation. this has left the world a more dangerous place. a full-scale conflict in the middle east is in no one's interest. escalation is not inevitable. that has to be the primary objective. we must be resolute and united. for our partners in the region. tensions remain very high. we must proceed calmly. and with restraint. diplomacy takes center stage. it must. we need to say that there will not be targets in advance. as the condemnation from our allies, the response this weekend was unprecedented. a further step toward the destabilization of the region and the risk of escalation. no one in this house should be under any allusion, this is terror across the middle east. they repress their own people and they support the efforts of
turning to the events of this weekend, we support the defensive action taken by the u.k. over the weekend along with our international allies against the iranian attacks on israel. we welcome your call for restraint. we'll salute the professionalism and bravery of our armed forces. we support the planes being sent to the region to bolster the operation. this has left the world a more dangerous place. a full-scale conflict in the middle east is in no one's interest. escalation is not inevitable....
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it's the second busiest port in the u.k.. to make the most of this, a third crossing is vital. last year, the government scrapped plans for all projects including the bridge. on behalf of my constituents, will the deputy prime minister uses influence to ensure that we are not ignored by cardiff and we get that third bridge? >> i understand the frustration across wales in particular and the honorable ladies constituency. those governments have not prioritized building new roads and they are damaging and places and they are spending 100 million on new politicians. we will work with the right honorable lady to make sure we resolve this. >> thank you you, mr. speaker. the conservative candidate for london mayor has promoted islam a phobic tropes online, endorsed the belief and claimed the black community have a problem with crime. in the weeks we marked the 31st anniversary of the murder of stephen lawrence, does the deputy prime minister really endorse these views? >> deputy prime minister, i think the >> >> honorable lady knows she is not correctly representing the views of the c
it's the second busiest port in the u.k.. to make the most of this, a third crossing is vital. last year, the government scrapped plans for all projects including the bridge. on behalf of my constituents, will the deputy prime minister uses influence to ensure that we are not ignored by cardiff and we get that third bridge? >> i understand the frustration across wales in particular and the honorable ladies constituency. those governments have not prioritized building new roads and they...
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just yesterday, the u.k. announced a significant new package of military aid for ukraine alongside major investment so they are making in their defense industrial base, putting their defense budget on a path to reach 2.5% of their gdp by the end of the decade. the united states welcomes these moves from a stalwart ally. germany recently announced the donation of another patriot system to ukraine. the czech government has raised enough to purchase half a million artillery shells for ukraine with hundreds of thousands more beyond that to follow. estonia announced its own ambitious effort to secure even more artillery and other forms of ammunition for ukraine. third, the united states is building up our capacity to support ukraine. for example, we are investing in our own domestic production of 55 millimeter artillery rounds. since the part of this conflict, we have more than doubled our monthly production of 155. by the end of this year, we will have doubled it again. we are going to be able to provide from our
just yesterday, the u.k. announced a significant new package of military aid for ukraine alongside major investment so they are making in their defense industrial base, putting their defense budget on a path to reach 2.5% of their gdp by the end of the decade. the united states welcomes these moves from a stalwart ally. germany recently announced the donation of another patriot system to ukraine. the czech government has raised enough to purchase half a million artillery shells for ukraine with...
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the u.k. and switzerland abstained. that vote comes after the palestinian ambassador renewed a request for full membership. this comes amidst pressure on president biden to do more to address the crisis in gaza. we will show you a portion of the security council meeting before the vote was held.
the u.k. and switzerland abstained. that vote comes after the palestinian ambassador renewed a request for full membership. this comes amidst pressure on president biden to do more to address the crisis in gaza. we will show you a portion of the security council meeting before the vote was held.
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>> i was pleased to speak with prime minister netanyahu who thanked the u.k. for their support over the weekend. we discussed how iran is isolated on the world stage. and i made the point that significant escalation is not in anyone's interests. i retraced concerns in gaza and i welcomed statements about increasing aid into gaza. we need to see those commitments delivered. >> we are faced by two huge applications. does the prime minister agree that productive farms are not the right place and it should waste peoples time to live and in fear like this? >> particularly at a time of geopolitical threats, we must protect food security. we see more solar, which is one of the cheapest forms of energy. that is why our national infrastructure planning goals set out a requirement in the energy secretary's are ensuring they strike the right balance to ensure a more british food is grown at home. >> it was clear residents are worried about crime. tory run seaside has some of the highest crime and the burglary rate is 52% higher than anywhere else in the country. will he
>> i was pleased to speak with prime minister netanyahu who thanked the u.k. for their support over the weekend. we discussed how iran is isolated on the world stage. and i made the point that significant escalation is not in anyone's interests. i retraced concerns in gaza and i welcomed statements about increasing aid into gaza. we need to see those commitments delivered. >> we are faced by two huge applications. does the prime minister agree that productive farms are not the right...
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military, france, the u.k. and jordan, prevented significant death and destruction. and our thoughts and hearts are with the young israeli girl who is recovering today from injuries she suffered during and due to the iranian projectile. and i stand strongly with the people of israel and their defense against both direct and proxy iranian attacks and support this resolution being offered by representative kean. israel, of course, has the right to defend itself, like any other country. but as a true friend of israel, i do encourage the israeli government to be smart and strategic as it considers its response. and i urge this body not to beat the drums of war. as secretary blinken recently said, an escalation of the conflict is not in the united states' or israel's interests. and i understand, believe me, i really understand the rage felt by israel towards the government of iran. a government hell-bent on wiping israel off the map. the two generals whom israel eliminated work day and night to provide iranian proxies the lethal materials and strategy necessary to signifi
military, france, the u.k. and jordan, prevented significant death and destruction. and our thoughts and hearts are with the young israeli girl who is recovering today from injuries she suffered during and due to the iranian projectile. and i stand strongly with the people of israel and their defense against both direct and proxy iranian attacks and support this resolution being offered by representative kean. israel, of course, has the right to defend itself, like any other country. but as a...
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other countries that we have never established online privacy and whether it's the eu, or i'm in the u.k. or ireland or meeting with our canadian colleagues, our australian colleagues, they said you all are all about a right to privacy, but you will not do privacy for the virtual space. so establishing a right to privacy is the one thing that in every one of our hearings, at judiciary committee, the roundtable discussions that senator schumer has held, everybody, every one of those doing online privacy is going to be important for us to do. now, we're not going to do something as far reaching as gdpr and they're having to go back and revisit that, but they've also done digital services, digital marketing in the eu, and we are the ones that are slow to the game on that. and as we talk about data transfer and transfer rights and cross-border transfers, privacy plays into that and ai brings a new level to that and quantum and is going to bring new capacity to that data which again says, you have to give people the right to protect their data in the virtual space. >> it is time for american
other countries that we have never established online privacy and whether it's the eu, or i'm in the u.k. or ireland or meeting with our canadian colleagues, our australian colleagues, they said you all are all about a right to privacy, but you will not do privacy for the virtual space. so establishing a right to privacy is the one thing that in every one of our hearings, at judiciary committee, the roundtable discussions that senator schumer has held, everybody, every one of those doing online...
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-u.k., or with australia, with such countries, in bilateral or multilateral frameworks, we will continue our cooperation. so that will continue to be considered. at the moment, the relationship between japan and aukus, that's it. pres. biden: with regard to my discussions with prime minister netanyahu as well as our relationship with israel, i have been very blunt and straightforward with the prime minister as well as his war cabinet as well as the cabinet. and the fact of the matter is that bibi and i had a long discussion. he agreed to do several things that related to number one, getting more aid both food and medicine into gaza. and reducing significantly the attempts -- the civilian casualties in any action taken in the region. and thus far, and we -- it's tied to the hostages. there are a number of hostages that are being held by hamas. and just yesterday we were meeting with the vice president and our national security adviser before that. and there are american hostages as well. they know how committed we are, the whole team, to getting their loved ones home. we're not going to s
-u.k., or with australia, with such countries, in bilateral or multilateral frameworks, we will continue our cooperation. so that will continue to be considered. at the moment, the relationship between japan and aukus, that's it. pres. biden: with regard to my discussions with prime minister netanyahu as well as our relationship with israel, i have been very blunt and straightforward with the prime minister as well as his war cabinet as well as the cabinet. and the fact of the matter is that...
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it is exactly the same pattern, self-harm, hospitalizations, medical records and the u.k., here's canadian data. this is different, high is good you see the youngest woman used to be the happiest. this is actually a fairly universal pattern called the u- shaped curve of happiness. the happiest people have always been young adult, late teens and early 20's, and people in their 60's and 70's. they are the happiest people. people in their 40's, 50's have the heaviest burdens, and this is roll over the world. i got a paper from blanche flower showing that in 27 countries, the u-shaped curve is over, because young people are now the least happy all over the world. and now i want to bring in a really interesting twist on the data is going to really link up with what i was telling you before. so it turns out that it is not hitting conservatives the same way. these are some researchers who took this, monitoring the future study. sometimes i think i'm no good at all or my life has no purpose. so there's really something about despair. what we see here is there's a very small difference between libe
it is exactly the same pattern, self-harm, hospitalizations, medical records and the u.k., here's canadian data. this is different, high is good you see the youngest woman used to be the happiest. this is actually a fairly universal pattern called the u- shaped curve of happiness. the happiest people have always been young adult, late teens and early 20's, and people in their 60's and 70's. they are the happiest people. people in their 40's, 50's have the heaviest burdens, and this is roll over...
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this was in an interview with nigel faraj, a former u.k. politician -- nigel farage, a former u.k. politician, and we have a portion of the interview to show you now. poll why should -- [video clip] >> why should we guard these countries? i went there and had it out with them and now they have stopped paying again. but now they are paying because of those comments you saw. a lot of money has come in since those comets were made. so nato was not paying. i said, well, they take advantage of the u.s. on trade like crazy, as bad as almost anybody, and on top of it, nato, largely the same countries, they were not paying their bills. i went to the first meeting and i saw that. i did not want to do it my first meeting. i just got there. i went to the first meeting early in my administration and saw what was going on and so you will have to pay your bills come everybody. the second meeting, i hit them hard. the question was asked by the head of a major country, 20 countries at the time, including us, are you going to protect us from russia if we don't pay our bills? i said, you mean you ar
this was in an interview with nigel faraj, a former u.k. politician -- nigel farage, a former u.k. politician, and we have a portion of the interview to show you now. poll why should -- [video clip] >> why should we guard these countries? i went there and had it out with them and now they have stopped paying again. but now they are paying because of those comments you saw. a lot of money has come in since those comets were made. so nato was not paying. i said, well, they take advantage of...
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and the u.k. were the primary suppliers. the u.s. is often the key supplier except in states where we do not have relations like syria or china. the u.s. sells weapons in a given year to 107 countries in a given year. that is more than half of the u.n. member states. in my mind, this has become business as usual. it has to be looked at much more carefully in terms of how it affects our security and the security of the countries. it is this huge aspect of our foreign policy. it is almost taken for granted. host: i was going to ask you how optimistic are usr's changes to what you are currently seeing -- how optimistic are you as far as changes to what you are currently seeing. guest: although they did not win the day, there was a strong congressional opposition to arms to saudi arabia at the peak of the war there. in some cases, in apartheid south africa, there was a global embargo. it was pushed to not just embargo on arms but all interactions. there have been times when it has happened. i think it requires a fair amount of understand
and the u.k. were the primary suppliers. the u.s. is often the key supplier except in states where we do not have relations like syria or china. the u.s. sells weapons in a given year to 107 countries in a given year. that is more than half of the u.n. member states. in my mind, this has become business as usual. it has to be looked at much more carefully in terms of how it affects our security and the security of the countries. it is this huge aspect of our foreign policy. it is almost taken...
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i'm working on a measurement system basically with the u.k., but i also had this morning a meeting at the nsc. the u.s. has committed to assist us to make sure we all have the right metrics. otherwise, we go from the anecdotal into the measurable. as we know, data and our ability to measure is extremely important because it also makes it less political and makes it even more practical. we don't have to argue. if we are firm in the data, the ask is also very clear and the accountability is also important in this. mona: it is very helpful. i would like to draw you out further on different aspects of this paradigm shift you are talking about. but, i want to start by having you articulate in more detail the particular vulnerability that women and children face. you have worked in other conflict zones. we see this across the globe in various conflict zones. we have seen it in the gaza conflict. you noted the number of children, not just orphans, but with no living relative which is devastating. the number of widows and women head of households which conveys its own set of challenges. can y
i'm working on a measurement system basically with the u.k., but i also had this morning a meeting at the nsc. the u.s. has committed to assist us to make sure we all have the right metrics. otherwise, we go from the anecdotal into the measurable. as we know, data and our ability to measure is extremely important because it also makes it less political and makes it even more practical. we don't have to argue. if we are firm in the data, the ask is also very clear and the accountability is also...
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we have now a commitment across the u.k., australia and the u.s. to take our submarine building industrial base between our three countries and make it better by making the whole better than the some of its parts. -- the sum of its parts. but there is an investment to do that. >> we got a bunch of questions from the audience. thanks to those who have asked them. i wanted to start with, i'll probably direct this to general mahoney first and opened it up to anyone else that wants to answer it. here's the question. -- they have become ubiquitous. we talked about this but this is a more focused caution, precision fires have become ubiquitous. those capabilities, exquisitely sensors, and c2, battle management software, waveforms, algorithms are in tangibly and difficult to reveal to competitors is this a problem for deterrence? how can we credibly show china our jadc2 is better than theirs? >> think first you have to have a structure that militates towards movement, maneuver, decoys, deception, exploitation of the em spectrum and demonstrate that on a d
we have now a commitment across the u.k., australia and the u.s. to take our submarine building industrial base between our three countries and make it better by making the whole better than the some of its parts. -- the sum of its parts. but there is an investment to do that. >> we got a bunch of questions from the audience. thanks to those who have asked them. i wanted to start with, i'll probably direct this to general mahoney first and opened it up to anyone else that wants to answer...
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this war is often compared, as i said earlier, to the u.k.'s fight against nazi germany. in the height of world war ii, did a million britts, over a million britts leave britain to avoid being conscripted by the germans? i high lay doubt it. so there is a deep reserve problem, a reserve of weapons. a reserve of manpower. there isn't enough -- there aren't enough men. this is the problem that the res the longer this goes on, the more needless people will die. the fewer people will tall be left to rebuild the country of ukraine and the less capable ukraine will be of actually functioning as a country in the future. but i'm not just worried about whether ukraine can win. i also worry about, as i said earlier, unintended consequences. and now we should spend a little bit of time discussing some more of those. a few things come from our obsessive focus on ukraine. number one, we have at multiple levels in this congress passed pieces of legislation that deal with ukraine, that attempt to explicitly curtail the diplomacy powers of the next presidential administration. now, i kno
this war is often compared, as i said earlier, to the u.k.'s fight against nazi germany. in the height of world war ii, did a million britts, over a million britts leave britain to avoid being conscripted by the germans? i high lay doubt it. so there is a deep reserve problem, a reserve of weapons. a reserve of manpower. there isn't enough -- there aren't enough men. this is the problem that the res the longer this goes on, the more needless people will die. the fewer people will tall be left...
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israel is going to have to fold and i think since israel is started by the u.k. and the u.s. and i wanted to say something about it it's flimflam the war machine we are putting billions and billions of people are making money off of this. i don't know there is any sincere effort to help gaza. i also wanted to say the humanitarian aid they send is like canned food and things people don't even want to eat. i've been a victim of canned food before by way of food banks when i was struggling or having a hard time. you don't get anything from them . that is a criticism and i'm not supposed to be criticizing. that is it should i love your watch. it is beautiful. host: thank you. rocco in new milford, new jersey. independent. caller: hello. the american government his not a democracy. it is controlled by neocons and bolsheviks and zionist and christian scientists who worship the other three. host: that is rocco's opinion. we will go to john in leland, mississippi, independent. caller: i just want to say i'm a veteran. i love this country. i am -- in california. you have the most powe
israel is going to have to fold and i think since israel is started by the u.k. and the u.s. and i wanted to say something about it it's flimflam the war machine we are putting billions and billions of people are making money off of this. i don't know there is any sincere effort to help gaza. i also wanted to say the humanitarian aid they send is like canned food and things people don't even want to eat. i've been a victim of canned food before by way of food banks when i was struggling or...
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military, france, the u.k. and jordan, prevented significant death and destruction. and our thoughts and hearts are with the young israeli girl who is recovering today from injuries she suffered during and due to the iranian projectile. and i stand strongly with the people of israel and their defense against both direct and proxy iranian attacks and support this resolution being offered by representative kean. israel, of course, has the right to defend itself, like any other country. but as a true friend of israel, i do encourage the israeli government to be smart and strategic as it considers its response. and i urge this body not to beat the drums of war. as secretary blinken recently said, an escalation of the conflict is not in the united states' or israel's interests. and i understand, believe me, i really understand the rage felt by israel towards the government of iran. a government hell-bent on wiping israel off the map. the two generals whom israel eliminated work day and night to provide iranian proxies the lethal materials and strategy necessary to signifi
military, france, the u.k. and jordan, prevented significant death and destruction. and our thoughts and hearts are with the young israeli girl who is recovering today from injuries she suffered during and due to the iranian projectile. and i stand strongly with the people of israel and their defense against both direct and proxy iranian attacks and support this resolution being offered by representative kean. israel, of course, has the right to defend itself, like any other country. but as a...
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collaboration might not be the right word -- but agreements, some driven by the white house, some driven by the u.k., around uses and procedures that they might've dropped so ward off worst uses. i think the practical effects of those, it's too early to know and to hard to believe some of this. i have very little fear of somebody using something like chat gtp to crank out tons and tons of spam, lies, and emails because they can see everything that you are asking us, and they are watching. i worry less about that, but people are going to do some crazy things to them, and i still think the problem is on the distribution side. >> deplatforms and the non-platform ai companies a few months ago did sign the munich accords, which was an effort as a group to self regulate and try to prevent and try their best to prevent deceptive content from being generated with their tools. i think that is a good first step and it remains to be seen how effective that is going to be. i would like to see them partner more with society, to give a little more transparency into what is going on on platforms, what people are
collaboration might not be the right word -- but agreements, some driven by the white house, some driven by the u.k., around uses and procedures that they might've dropped so ward off worst uses. i think the practical effects of those, it's too early to know and to hard to believe some of this. i have very little fear of somebody using something like chat gtp to crank out tons and tons of spam, lies, and emails because they can see everything that you are asking us, and they are watching. i...
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in the u.k., the payment systems regulator recently introduced a new reimbursement requirement, where criminals trick individuals to send money to a fraudulent account. the receiving bank must reimburse the customer for losses. the cost would be split 50-50 between each bank. the requirement incentivizes both banks to develop and implement more effective fraud controls. this liability model deserves better discussion and debate here in the u.s.. in cases where ai plays a role in the fraud, splitting the liability between the customer space, and the ai platform would be a good starting point for consideration. such a liability split would protect consumers while creating strong incentives for those best in a position to develop effective strategy. in addition, the gap between large and community banks when it comes to fraud data must be addressed. large banks can develop antifraud models using their own internal data. community banks cannot. large banks also -- and ways are impractical for community banks. it has recently deepened its engagement and plans to expand going forward. in co
in the u.k., the payment systems regulator recently introduced a new reimbursement requirement, where criminals trick individuals to send money to a fraudulent account. the receiving bank must reimburse the customer for losses. the cost would be split 50-50 between each bank. the requirement incentivizes both banks to develop and implement more effective fraud controls. this liability model deserves better discussion and debate here in the u.s.. in cases where ai plays a role in the fraud,...
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the joint expeditionary force led by the u.k. is interesting, how coalitions of the willing can emerge within nato and how that can be encouraged to respond to all threats. >> love this question. my boss will be happy if he is watching. my answer is more nato-eu cooperation. jason mentioned this recently. luka mentioned madeleine albright. the three d's approach was the status quo for a long time. recently there have been shifts. they've been happening at the european level for longer but we are seeing the shifts in american rhetoric. i've heard from senior u.s. defense officials that they are supportive of a european defense industrial base. that that is in our interest. we should be encouraging the europeans. that's a tangible way for them to do more. getting away from the status quo thinking nato is nato and nato cannot have the eu's help, that change will be special. i hope it takes throughout this generation. it's been a long time coming. >> agree but for me, one particular aspect of this when it comes to nexgen leaders is a
the joint expeditionary force led by the u.k. is interesting, how coalitions of the willing can emerge within nato and how that can be encouraged to respond to all threats. >> love this question. my boss will be happy if he is watching. my answer is more nato-eu cooperation. jason mentioned this recently. luka mentioned madeleine albright. the three d's approach was the status quo for a long time. recently there have been shifts. they've been happening at the european level for longer but...
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the u.k. and switzerland abstained. that vote comes after the palestinian ambassador renewed a request for full membership. this comes amidst pressure on president biden to do more to address the crisis in gaza. we will show you a portion of the security council meeting before the vote was held. >> i invite these members. to participate in this meeting. it is so decided. i propose that the council and by special representatives of the presidents of the state of palestine to participate in the meeting. there being no objection, it is so decided. on behalf of the council, i welcome his excellency. in accordance with rule 39 of the provisional rules of procedure, i also invite the following individuals to participate in this meeting. the chair of the committee on the exercise of enable -- inalienable rights of the palestinian people. the european union a high representative for the middle east peace process. the assistant secretary general of the league of arab states. and the secretary-general of the union for the mediter
the u.k. and switzerland abstained. that vote comes after the palestinian ambassador renewed a request for full membership. this comes amidst pressure on president biden to do more to address the crisis in gaza. we will show you a portion of the security council meeting before the vote was held. >> i invite these members. to participate in this meeting. it is so decided. i propose that the council and by special representatives of the presidents of the state of palestine to participate in...
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the joint expeditionary force led by the u.k. is interesting, how coalitions of the willing can emerge within nato and how that can be encouraged to respond to all threats. >> love this question. my boss will be happy if he is watching. my answer is more nato-eu cooperation. jason mentioned this recently. luka mentioned madeleine albright. the three d's approach was the status quo for a long time. recently there have been shifts. they've been happening at the european level for longer but we are seeing the shifts in american rhetoric. i've heard from senior u.s. defense officials that they are supportive of a european defense industrial base. that that is in our interest. we should be encouraging the europeans. that's a tangible way for them to do more. getting away from the status quo thinking nato is nato and nato cannot have the eu's help, that change will be special. i hope it takes throughout this generation. it's been a long time coming. >> agree but for me, one particular aspect of this when it comes to nexgen leaders is a
the joint expeditionary force led by the u.k. is interesting, how coalitions of the willing can emerge within nato and how that can be encouraged to respond to all threats. >> love this question. my boss will be happy if he is watching. my answer is more nato-eu cooperation. jason mentioned this recently. luka mentioned madeleine albright. the three d's approach was the status quo for a long time. recently there have been shifts. they've been happening at the european level for longer but...