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calls on the government here in the u.k. to end weapons sales to israel. 600 legal exports, -- experts and three former supreme court justices wrote a letter that says the provision of military assistance to israel may render the u.k. complicit in genocide as well as serious breaches of international humanitarian aid. thank you for coming on the program. why did you sign that letter? >> for many of us sitting there day after day, seeing the appalling events unfold in gaza and israel, we are all desperately keen to try and do whatever we can to help try and put an end to this terrible, terrible occupation by israel of gaza and all the events at of taken place. so when the opportunity arose for me to put my own name and the firm's name to a letter supporting the idea that there are things the british government can do, pressure we can apply, that i was keen to do it. so i was very pleased. >> talk us the legal grounds here, what is wrong with the u.k. selling arms to israel? >> in the circumstances we've seen taking place over
calls on the government here in the u.k. to end weapons sales to israel. 600 legal exports, -- experts and three former supreme court justices wrote a letter that says the provision of military assistance to israel may render the u.k. complicit in genocide as well as serious breaches of international humanitarian aid. thank you for coming on the program. why did you sign that letter? >> for many of us sitting there day after day, seeing the appalling events unfold in gaza and israel, we...
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since 2008, the u.k. has rented arms export licenses worth 500 million pounds, mostly for components used in american warplanes that in up in israel. by contrast, the united states gives more than $3 billion of military aid to israel each year and has given no recent indication that it plans to suspend or limit that aid. on wednesday, state department spokesman matthew miller was asked what message the u.s. has four humanitarian aid workers now. >> we support the work that you do. we fund the work that aid organization doing israel, in gaza, all around the world, and we want to see that work continue. we will continue to make clear to the government of israel that it needs to do much better to protect those workers from harm. caitriona: pressures also building inside israel as prime minister and jeanette yahoos government grows increasingly unpopular. he's faced criticism over his failure to rescue the remaining hostages from gaza. for more on the israeli government's response, i spoke with the country- c
since 2008, the u.k. has rented arms export licenses worth 500 million pounds, mostly for components used in american warplanes that in up in israel. by contrast, the united states gives more than $3 billion of military aid to israel each year and has given no recent indication that it plans to suspend or limit that aid. on wednesday, state department spokesman matthew miller was asked what message the u.s. has four humanitarian aid workers now. >> we support the work that you do. we fund...
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and u.k. sanctions were issued and they are banning any russian supplies produced after midnight on friday. so spoken to more than two dozen market participants and the jump had been predicted. the question was whether this persists over the long term. some argue that removing russia from the market will drive prices higher and others are more focused on the prospect of russian metal permitted. certainly a story we are tracking. after u.s. and u.k. sanctions on new supplies on midnight on friday in response to the conflict. but the other one we are tracking, antony blinken saying washington does not want escalation while supporting israel's right to defense. balance anchored joe joins us. joe, how much of the chance of escalation hinges on response from tel aviv? they can claim a victory, they might not want to have broad retaliation. joe: imagine if we were talking on friday about a strike by iran directly targeted to israel, you would think markets would be in disarray and we are looking at
and u.k. sanctions were issued and they are banning any russian supplies produced after midnight on friday. so spoken to more than two dozen market participants and the jump had been predicted. the question was whether this persists over the long term. some argue that removing russia from the market will drive prices higher and others are more focused on the prospect of russian metal permitted. certainly a story we are tracking. after u.s. and u.k. sanctions on new supplies on midnight on...
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growth will not be strong, it will run below u.k. supply growth. kriti: feels like the u.k. is not on the same path. forget the u.s., but the ecb is doing its thing. you have three central banks diverging. talk about this review. perhaps the dismissal of fan charts catching investors, but scenarios, where you looking for and strategy? anna: scenarios have been floated around. they're open to change. the way they communicate with the use of charts, there are arguments about scenarios being improved and their easy to understand in the sense that instead of impossible outcomes, you tell the public how you could end up in those scenarios. they could improve the narrative, but what is the long-standing challenge of the boe is communication around the ray path and we are left in the dark about where rates will head in the future. the question is whether the boe will shift its forecast. a bath for interest rates backed by a model on judgment that will improve communications, i think this is the area we are focused on. kriti:. plots come with criticism as it is. anna, thank you for
growth will not be strong, it will run below u.k. supply growth. kriti: feels like the u.k. is not on the same path. forget the u.s., but the ecb is doing its thing. you have three central banks diverging. talk about this review. perhaps the dismissal of fan charts catching investors, but scenarios, where you looking for and strategy? anna: scenarios have been floated around. they're open to change. the way they communicate with the use of charts, there are arguments about scenarios being...
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jon: i cannot speak to how polarized to the u.k. is, although my sense is it is quite polarized -- certainly the u.s. is very polarized on this issue -- i think that from a u.s. government perspective, the biden administration's presumption is going to remain giving israel what it means to defend itself against combatants, but you absolutely cannot be attacking civilians, attacking relief workers. this issue of d confliction is something that the relief organizations have been raising with me for months. the israelis have said we are doing it, there is not a problem . clearly now there is a problem. i think we are going to see in the coming days, israel will be acting differently both with the de-confliction task, but also ways to bring food into gaza, because world central kitchen is not going to be feeding hundreds of thousands of people every day from now on. caitriona: what does this all mean for those talks that say releasing the hostages and except for a temporary cease-fire which is stalled at this point? jon: the initial isr
jon: i cannot speak to how polarized to the u.k. is, although my sense is it is quite polarized -- certainly the u.s. is very polarized on this issue -- i think that from a u.s. government perspective, the biden administration's presumption is going to remain giving israel what it means to defend itself against combatants, but you absolutely cannot be attacking civilians, attacking relief workers. this issue of d confliction is something that the relief organizations have been raising with me...
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the u.k. a seven-year-old girl was among the victims. they were loaded onto an overcrowded boat carrying more than 100 people. the home secretary went to see for himself the work being done to stop the smuggling gangs. he sent this messa. >> this is a global challenge. this is a global problem. it demands global solutions. that is why as well as the work we are doing in the u.k., we are working with international rtners to break the business model of these people smuggler -- smuggling gangs that are operating across europe and across the channel a make sure we stop things. >> concerns have been expressed in europe and within the u.n. that the bill passed monday breaes international law. they are calling on the u.k. government to reconsider its plan. the conservative mp from bournemouth east is with us, he voted for the bill on monday night. thank you very much for being with us. when it first came to the floor of the house, the question you asked was can you confirm that this bill if it receiv
the u.k. a seven-year-old girl was among the victims. they were loaded onto an overcrowded boat carrying more than 100 people. the home secretary went to see for himself the work being done to stop the smuggling gangs. he sent this messa. >> this is a global challenge. this is a global problem. it demands global solutions. that is why as well as the work we are doing in the u.k., we are working with international rtners to break the business model of these people smuggler -- smuggling...
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. >> around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. >> you are live with bbc news. we are going to head to the u.s. president biden is in baltimore looking at the aftermath of the collapsed bridge. he will be meeting with state and local officials. six people were killed when the cargo ship accident lee crashed into the bridge, causi it to collapse. the incident sparked transport and trade disruption. there's concerns about how the blockade will impact those in the short-term and the long-term. and these are little live pictures we are hearing from officials who just started on the right-hand side. you can see president biden, who has not spoken yet. we will keep across these pictures and cut to joe biden as soon as he says something. but our correspondent is there for us. talk us through what has been happening. >> good afternoon from baltimore. president biden has been inspecting the side of the bridge from the air. he's been flying over having a look for himself. he's been meeting local officials, receiving briefings and expected to meet families of the people ki
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that is from the ministry of defense here in the u.k. that role with australia as well as japan, where does all this leave china? mary: so i think it has become increasingly clear that so-called like-minded states in the asia-pacific are cooperating and coordinating more closely certainly on defense and security but also on what is now called economic security, resilience supply chains, closer economic relationships, and we see japan and australia both taking clear steps to be in lockstep with the u.s., with regard to its position in the asia-pacific and seeing china today as a strategic challenge or perhaps even a strategic threat, whereas previously, there was a lot more effort on the part of japan and australia to enhance the partnership elements of their relationships with china. louis: lots of political discourse. we have not got time to go into that now. i want to talk about space. that was mentioned. u.s. and japan cooperation. is this something that we should look into question work --look into? mary: it represents two important
that is from the ministry of defense here in the u.k. that role with australia as well as japan, where does all this leave china? mary: so i think it has become increasingly clear that so-called like-minded states in the asia-pacific are cooperating and coordinating more closely certainly on defense and security but also on what is now called economic security, resilience supply chains, closer economic relationships, and we see japan and australia both taking clear steps to be in lockstep with...
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u.k. time. the u.s. will come through with that five year auction of $70 billion worth of five-year notes or five-year treasuries after the two-year treasuries were well received. that option well received yesterday. is the market feeling indigestion? the u.k. minister visits in germany, continues his european tour. antony blinken is arriving in china later today. expected to touch down in shanghai. he's got a message for his chinese counterparts. later, u.s. earnings report, boeing, ford motor, and meta-with the focus on the aia. coming up, lecturing spending going out of style in china as the economy continues to struggle. we are going to check in on how that is affecting the biggest fashion brands. after gucci sales tumbled on weak demand. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to bloomberg daybreak: europe. we bring you their earning with that gas major, three with first quarter adjusted net income. comes in marginally above the estimates, just by hair, 1.58 billion euros. the estimat
u.k. time. the u.s. will come through with that five year auction of $70 billion worth of five-year notes or five-year treasuries after the two-year treasuries were well received. that option well received yesterday. is the market feeling indigestion? the u.k. minister visits in germany, continues his european tour. antony blinken is arriving in china later today. expected to touch down in shanghai. he's got a message for his chinese counterparts. later, u.s. earnings report, boeing, ford...
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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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u.k. time. here is what he had to say after the bloomberg scoop on his proposal for a $100 billion five-euro funding plan for ukraine. >> we are chance forming nato's comprehensive of assistance package into a multiyear program of assistance. we are helping ukraine move closer to nato. nato standards on everything from procurement or logistics. and we are supporting ukraine's efforts to bring ukraine ever closer to the alliance. lizzy: joining us for more is bloomberg's natalya in brussels who has been all across this meeting. i noted that blank and's -- blinken's official plane broke down on the way to this meeting. as the turbulence a sign of things to come? >> just the point on everything on the nato allies' agenda at the moment, i think top of mind as the war in ukraine, and how to make that aid more sustainable over the long term. which is why we have seen this proposal come from stoltenberg. it talks about $100 billion for ukraine over five years. it's not clear whether allies will b
u.k. time. here is what he had to say after the bloomberg scoop on his proposal for a $100 billion five-euro funding plan for ukraine. >> we are chance forming nato's comprehensive of assistance package into a multiyear program of assistance. we are helping ukraine move closer to nato. nato standards on everything from procurement or logistics. and we are supporting ukraine's efforts to bring ukraine ever closer to the alliance. lizzy: joining us for more is bloomberg's natalya in...
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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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the u.k. government will not take back asylum-seekers who have crossed into ireland until eu-wide asylum rules are changed. last week the irish government announced emergency laws to return a rising number of asylum-seekers crossing from northern ireland. the official spokesperson said it was up to the u.k. to decide who we do and do not accept into the country. your life with bbc news. there are renewed hopes in the cease fire between israel and hamas after weeks of stalemate. it's unclear how many israeli hostages would be released under the proposal. the israeli media puts it at 33 in release -- the white house and u.s. president biden have been speaking with the leaders of qatar and egypt, who have been the mediators. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken, who is in saudi arabia, said he is hopeful hamas will accept what he described as a very generous proposal. >> hamas has before it a proposal that is extraordinarily generous. on the part of israel. and in this moment the only thing sta
the u.k. government will not take back asylum-seekers who have crossed into ireland until eu-wide asylum rules are changed. last week the irish government announced emergency laws to return a rising number of asylum-seekers crossing from northern ireland. the official spokesperson said it was up to the u.k. to decide who we do and do not accept into the country. your life with bbc news. there are renewed hopes in the cease fire between israel and hamas after weeks of stalemate. it's unclear how...
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in the u.k. they don't have a first amendment, we are very lucky our founding fathers said that actually is something we need and we need to have it on as the first amendment. what is happening now, not only on this issue, your people say something that is negative or perceived to be negative about muslims. the police come knock on your door. they will not come to your door anymore if you had a burglary at your home. they will say, sorry, we don't have enough resources, you're going to have to file a police report and talk to your insurance company. the police, they don't want to do this. you think that i have problems of crime in the u.k., but this has been a slowly-building issue, and it reminds me -- remember during benghazi, to bring it back up, who pushed the video? there was this whole thing, who pushed the video? it was a guy -- and our government come under the obama administration, wind and the rest of this geico made a video and put it on youtube and said n benghazi, it was outrage, an
in the u.k. they don't have a first amendment, we are very lucky our founding fathers said that actually is something we need and we need to have it on as the first amendment. what is happening now, not only on this issue, your people say something that is negative or perceived to be negative about muslims. the police come knock on your door. they will not come to your door anymore if you had a burglary at your home. they will say, sorry, we don't have enough resources, you're going to have to...
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just to let you know, gaming here in the u.k. is a pretty big business. sales topped 4.7 billion last year, more than double that of the music industry. so these are significant awards. one of the favorites has won their first award. this is founder skate three, this game has just one best narrative. it is the first award of the night for one of the big games, and the big awards are coming up. we are keeping an eye on them to see who wins what. spider-man 2, legend of zelda, and other big games we are keeping a big guy out on that. our main story this hour is the death of o.j. simpson. we hav these live pictures of his gated community where he lived. this is las vegas, this is where he died of cancer, age 76. a message on the social media posted by his family said he was surrounded by his children and grandchildren. more reaction to that later in the program. stay with us, and back in just a couple of minutes. this is bbc news. -- i am back in just a couple of minutes. ♪ announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial ser
just to let you know, gaming here in the u.k. is a pretty big business. sales topped 4.7 billion last year, more than double that of the music industry. so these are significant awards. one of the favorites has won their first award. this is founder skate three, this game has just one best narrative. it is the first award of the night for one of the big games, and the big awards are coming up. we are keeping an eye on them to see who wins what. spider-man 2, legend of zelda, and other big games...
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u.k. time. the opitimism coming through, alphabet coming through this first dividend ever and to share buyback as well, and it is proving both of these companies that their investments and i are now paying off. european stocks pointed up by .6 of 1%. ftse 100 futures as copper pops up higher on the session. s&p futures building on the optimism around the tech story looking to gains of .8 of 1% after closing the session lower yesterday. nasdaq futures looking to add more than 1%. let's flip the board in the process with scrutiny on the currency space with the japanese at 156. the key line is 157.60. getting details and analysis this hour. markets pricing the first full cut, 25 basis points from the fed not coming until december of this year. are we approaching stagflationary territory with this economy? 107 on euro-dollar. brent just below $90 per barrel, 89.35. let's cross over to avril hong. what is standing up to across the asia session? avril: we are looking closely at the boj decision
u.k. time. the opitimism coming through, alphabet coming through this first dividend ever and to share buyback as well, and it is proving both of these companies that their investments and i are now paying off. european stocks pointed up by .6 of 1%. ftse 100 futures as copper pops up higher on the session. s&p futures building on the optimism around the tech story looking to gains of .8 of 1% after closing the session lower yesterday. nasdaq futures looking to add more than 1%. let's flip...
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sumi: i want to ask you about what we saw from u.k. leaders it sang today the focus cannot shift away from the need for an immediate cease-fire in gaza. what diplomatic pressure do you think the u.s. can apply on negotiations that make sure both sides come to some kind of agreement to stop the fighting? >> director burns has been very active in trying to bring partners to the middle east, and of course,, hamas and israel to a point where there could be cease-fire and release of hostages. that's very important. i think his work has been a central. unfortunately that has been essential. unfortunately -- i think his work has been essential. -- that is something i think it's early a grave concern as to the condition and the safety of the hostages. sumi: one more question before we let you go. as you said, this was a watershed moment. are you concerned about the possibility of where things head from now? >> i think iran certainly has vulnerabilities, both in their infrastructure that they utilize to export oil, the infrastructure that they
sumi: i want to ask you about what we saw from u.k. leaders it sang today the focus cannot shift away from the need for an immediate cease-fire in gaza. what diplomatic pressure do you think the u.s. can apply on negotiations that make sure both sides come to some kind of agreement to stop the fighting? >> director burns has been very active in trying to bring partners to the middle east, and of course,, hamas and israel to a point where there could be cease-fire and release of hostages....
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dozens of local residents are launching a claim in a u.k. court accusing the firm of damagi their health, environment and water supplies. are south america corresponded has more from brazil. >> this hole in the ground in brazil is the center of a legal battle in the u.k. until last year a u.k.-own company was mining here. now it wants a license to carry on. a few hundred meters below, this was once a river. the community took -- the company denies. drying up their water supply and with it their livelihoods. >> this was a lake three meters deep where we had a project to raise fish. it was already full of water. after the mines, waste fell into the spring and buried the entire link. three more meters of silt in our project went down the drain. [explosion] >> others claim explosions from the mine crack their houses and dust pollution affected their crops and health. >> it was an exploratory issue with my daughter. she had pains she did not know before. she practically did not sleep the whole night trying to scratch her throat. i had to take her
dozens of local residents are launching a claim in a u.k. court accusing the firm of damagi their health, environment and water supplies. are south america corresponded has more from brazil. >> this hole in the ground in brazil is the center of a legal battle in the u.k. until last year a u.k.-own company was mining here. now it wants a license to carry on. a few hundred meters below, this was once a river. the community took -- the company denies. drying up their water supply and with it...
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and u.k. aid workers in yemen. there are a number of u.s. and u.k. nationals who do a lot of great work on the humanitarian side in yemen. from what i understand so far, the houthis have not made good on those threats. the u.s. led -- they are a militant group, recently designated as a terrorist group, and they have taken action to designate us. they said they will continue their attacks on shipping, so they have taken a few steps which i think are mainly for their own public exemption. sen. young: over the years, you spent countless days in the region. you may head there again soon, we were discussing before the hearing. can you describe how the narrative has shifted since the brutal attacks on october 7, in terms of bringing peace to yemen from before the war to now? mr. lenderking: well, i think a significant number of yemenis want to see the yemen conflict and a. i think it is heartening that the truth which was set in april of 2022, has essentially held inside yemen. so despite the fact that there was an attack on the red sea by the houthis, the
and u.k. aid workers in yemen. there are a number of u.s. and u.k. nationals who do a lot of great work on the humanitarian side in yemen. from what i understand so far, the houthis have not made good on those threats. the u.s. led -- they are a militant group, recently designated as a terrorist group, and they have taken action to designate us. they said they will continue their attacks on shipping, so they have taken a few steps which i think are mainly for their own public exemption. sen....
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the u.k. government's plans to send some asylum-seekers to rwanda is back in the house of commons tonight. we will bring you the outcome of that vote when we have it. and we will have more on the scottish gallery where you can bring your own are to hang on the walls. we will speak to the woman behind the idea. he is never afraid to grab the limelight and make headlines. today donald tru at history by becoming the first u.s. president to stand trial in a criminal case. the former president is accused of falsifying his business records to disguise a hush money payment made to the former adult film star stormy daniels. 2 their accusations that date back to before the016 election. a defiant mr. trump pleaded not guilty and claimed the attack was an assault on america and repeated unsubstantiated claim that the trial is a witchhunt against him. we begin our coverage with this report from our north america editor sarah smith. sarah: it has become a well rehearsed ritual. donald trump's performance o
the u.k. government's plans to send some asylum-seekers to rwanda is back in the house of commons tonight. we will bring you the outcome of that vote when we have it. and we will have more on the scottish gallery where you can bring your own are to hang on the walls. we will speak to the woman behind the idea. he is never afraid to grab the limelight and make headlines. today donald tru at history by becoming the first u.s. president to stand trial in a criminal case. the former president is...
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. -- chants have taken the u.k. parliament passed a policy that conservatives say will deter migrants from traversing the english channel to britain. there -- the plan would send to some people seeking asylum in the u.k. to rwanda to have their claims processed. . the bill designates rwanda as a safe country. if successful, they could be credited your -- granted refugee status. no asylum seeker would be able to apply to return to the u.k. prime minister rishi sunak has been pushing the legislation for months but it has been criticized by opposition. hours after it passed, five people died while trying to cross the english channel in a small boat. are paris correspondent was on the french coast where the boat left, and a warning, you may find these scenes disturbing. reporter: case kermit shirley this morning on a french beach. -- a skirmish this morning on a french beach. the police are trying to stop a small boat from leaving the shore. it turns violent. the police are failing. the boat is dangerously overloaded. i
. -- chants have taken the u.k. parliament passed a policy that conservatives say will deter migrants from traversing the english channel to britain. there -- the plan would send to some people seeking asylum in the u.k. to rwanda to have their claims processed. . the bill designates rwanda as a safe country. if successful, they could be credited your -- granted refugee status. no asylum seeker would be able to apply to return to the u.k. prime minister rishi sunak has been pushing the...
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. >> the u.k. grid is not designed for what needs to do, which is deliver power to us and to our businesses around the country in the way we now need. like many businesses, we are clamoring for connections but not being given any clarity as to when that will be. >> on our return journey, we had to make way for the prince of wales. a $4 billion aircraft carrier which has been an object of derision in britain after being plagued by breakdowns, including a driveshaft problem. so is it...
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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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we returned to the u.k. now where two british men were charged with helping russian intelligence services. this case stems from a suspected arson attack on two businesses in london. public records show the business is allegedly targeted are owned by ukrainians. counterterror offices have linked the suspects, age 20 and 22, to a blaze that required 65 firefighters to put out. prosecutors say the alledge it arson was intended to benefit the russian state. the british foreign office summoned the russian ambassador and issued a statement friday saying the u.k. remains deeply concerned by allegations of russian orchestrated malign activity o u.k. soil. as well as the wider reported pattern of behavior we are witnessing on the part of the russian federation to sponsor such activity on the territory of other sovereign states. the nato secretary-general jan stoltenberg said friday these alledge in russia back parts won't stop the alliance from supporting ukraine. after the u.s. congress passed more than $60 billion
we returned to the u.k. now where two british men were charged with helping russian intelligence services. this case stems from a suspected arson attack on two businesses in london. public records show the business is allegedly targeted are owned by ukrainians. counterterror offices have linked the suspects, age 20 and 22, to a blaze that required 65 firefighters to put out. prosecutors say the alledge it arson was intended to benefit the russian state. the british foreign office summoned the...
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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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a '90s, kind of '90s guitar-driven u.k. band. >> judge jeanine: he doesn't look like a burglar come he looks like a pedophile. >> greg: what about the sketch? >> judge jeanine: in the middle guy. middle guy. [laughter] [laughter] >> greg: joking! >> dana: if you took that picture and wrapped it up and gave it to him for christmas, he would probably be happy with that. >> greg: he would put it on his fridge. >> dana: is a striking resemblance. >> jonathan: all right, "one more thing" "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ dr. scholl's has the breakthrough you've been waiting for. now there's an easier-to-use at home skin tag remover, clinically proven to remove skin tags safely in as little as one treatment. ( ♪ ) look, things may seem fine down there, but you need to watch out for diseases. i'll be okay. does this look ok?! ugh. how do i protect myself? with the new scotts healthy plus lawn food. it's the only product that prevents 27 diseases while feeding your grass to help keep your lawn healthy this season. want me to s
a '90s, kind of '90s guitar-driven u.k. band. >> judge jeanine: he doesn't look like a burglar come he looks like a pedophile. >> greg: what about the sketch? >> judge jeanine: in the middle guy. middle guy. [laughter] [laughter] >> greg: joking! >> dana: if you took that picture and wrapped it up and gave it to him for christmas, he would probably be happy with that. >> greg: he would put it on his fridge. >> dana: is a striking resemblance. >>...
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. >> stephen: it was a big deal in the u.k. which is where i live for 20 some years and it had -- it went viral and he stepped down a few days later, prince andrew step down and emily maitlis is incredibly well known. she was on news night for a long time and very highly respected. known to be somewhat of a superwoman. anyway, she left the bbc, has her own podcast and she is really kind of a fabulous woman. >> stephen: you got to meet her, i understand, from this. >> gillian: stop at! >> stephen: step one? it's a photograph. what's wrong with the phot photograph. do not like this photograph? what's wrong with this photograph, gillian anderson? >> gillian: shut up. >> stephen: you think she looks better in this photograph and you do? >> gillian: let me tell you something! so i was invited -- put it down. i was in the middle of filming the movie and i was asked to go to a charity event that she was going to be interviewed by the opposition leader in the u.k. i wanted to see her being interviewed and at one point in the middle som
. >> stephen: it was a big deal in the u.k. which is where i live for 20 some years and it had -- it went viral and he stepped down a few days later, prince andrew step down and emily maitlis is incredibly well known. she was on news night for a long time and very highly respected. known to be somewhat of a superwoman. anyway, she left the bbc, has her own podcast and she is really kind of a fabulous woman. >> stephen: you got to meet her, i understand, from this. >> gillian:...
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to donald trump the lifelong feminist holds views antithetical to his but when the far left in the u.k. started a petition to ban trump from traveling there, she, a true liberal, drew a line. >> i find almost everything that mr. trump says objectionable. i consider him often and bigoted. but, he has my full support to come to my country and be offensive and bigoted there. >> laura: whether she likes it or not trump and she have something important in common. they are both threats to the new inquisition. you know, the self-appointed enforcers of progressive conformity. anti-speech radicals threatened by anyone and i mean anyone who boldly expresses views that conflict or challenge their own. now, just as it would have been a lot easier, let's face it, for trump to steer clear if politics in 205 or retire after 2020, it would have been far easier for j.k. rowling to back away from her views on transgenderism. >> i absolutely knew that if i spoke out many people who would love my books would be deeply unhappy with me. i believe absolutely that there is something dangerous about this movem
to donald trump the lifelong feminist holds views antithetical to his but when the far left in the u.k. started a petition to ban trump from traveling there, she, a true liberal, drew a line. >> i find almost everything that mr. trump says objectionable. i consider him often and bigoted. but, he has my full support to come to my country and be offensive and bigoted there. >> laura: whether she likes it or not trump and she have something important in common. they are both threats to...
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u.k. and the pound in light of that dollar strength. there is concern about the inflationary impact in the u.k. given our need to import. when it comes to your view on sterling, how is that shaping up? >> we see the pound in between. we have higher inflation and a more hawkish central bank but the real economy is not very good so right now, probably the bank of england wants to cut sooner rather than later but it's not possible right now. and that's why we expect them to cut later but before the fed and this is why we position in between them. tom: we have an mliv survey where we gauge the views of various strategists when in the market and the question for this week is which will move rates by more? the fed or the boj? where do you land on that question? >> probably the bank of england but not by much. tom: you actually think the boe is going to move rates more? ok, within that context. in terms of the sequencing, how are you thinking about the sequencing of cuts? you buy into the view th
u.k. and the pound in light of that dollar strength. there is concern about the inflationary impact in the u.k. given our need to import. when it comes to your view on sterling, how is that shaping up? >> we see the pound in between. we have higher inflation and a more hawkish central bank but the real economy is not very good so right now, probably the bank of england wants to cut sooner rather than later but it's not possible right now. and that's why we expect them to cut later but...
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and the u.k. and canada, eventually, the deep law is going to be our intranet as well, even if those laws couldn't exist in the united states because of the first amendment. it has a big impact on american citizens. >> laura: a related point, glenn, the left cultural marxist or whatever you want to call them, they try to take words off at the table, certain words you can't say beer that is a way to go around a real debate. but the word "bloodbath that trump has used, watch. >> that is an ugly word. >> no, no, no, let's be clear, you have to estimate the question in the context of what it was said. what it was said when he said that. they are not the same in your question is disingenuous. we have to denounce rhetoric whether a former leader come we have to denounce that. we saw what happened january 6th. >> laura: okay, glenn, going back to january 6, they use that as a battering ram against the first amendment in your reaction to bloodbath is the new word you can't speak unless you are a liberal.
and the u.k. and canada, eventually, the deep law is going to be our intranet as well, even if those laws couldn't exist in the united states because of the first amendment. it has a big impact on american citizens. >> laura: a related point, glenn, the left cultural marxist or whatever you want to call them, they try to take words off at the table, certain words you can't say beer that is a way to go around a real debate. but the word "bloodbath that trump has used, watch. >>...
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the u.k. prime minister said he was shocked and saddened by the attack. australian prime minister anthony albanese condemned the attack and demanded accountability from israel. >> this is a human tragedy that should never have occurred, that is completely unacceptable. amy: the official death toll in gaza is now approaching 33,000 as israel continues its assault in defiance of last week's u.n. security council ceasefire resolution. in rafah, an israeli airstrike killed four people including two children. meanwhile, reuters is reporting the biden administration is considering a new $18 billion arms package for israel that would include dozens of f-15 aircraft. this is in addition to the recent u.s. approval of 1800 2000-pound bombs and 500 500-pound bombs, as well as 25 f-35 fighter jets. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he will ban the award winning tv network al jazeera after israeli lawmakers passed a bill allowing for the temporary banning of foreign broadcasters deemed to be a national security threat. al jazeera is the most widely viewe
the u.k. prime minister said he was shocked and saddened by the attack. australian prime minister anthony albanese condemned the attack and demanded accountability from israel. >> this is a human tragedy that should never have occurred, that is completely unacceptable. amy: the official death toll in gaza is now approaching 33,000 as israel continues its assault in defiance of last week's u.n. security council ceasefire resolution. in rafah, an israeli airstrike killed four people...
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it was the u.k. thank you, piers. also the jordanians given the saudis, and uae offered intelligence. the other thing is that technology works. here is something we have not talked enough about. where to iran get most of its material and defense weapons? from china. it was made in china. that is exactly the kind of weapons that they have. it's a humiliation i think were china and iran and maybe will help people rethink some things. i thought peter's question was an excellent one. where have we heard this word before? what did kamala harris border czar tilde migrants? don't come. what did they tell the taliban, don't retaliate against the women. what do they say to russia? don't accept a minor incursion would be okay. the other thing that's happening in the administration as they are being very cute to have it all different ways when it comes to that communications. first of all, you have biden who would publicly praise netanyahu and say mission accomplished. we have your backs, no problem. at the same time on backgrou
it was the u.k. thank you, piers. also the jordanians given the saudis, and uae offered intelligence. the other thing is that technology works. here is something we have not talked enough about. where to iran get most of its material and defense weapons? from china. it was made in china. that is exactly the kind of weapons that they have. it's a humiliation i think were china and iran and maybe will help people rethink some things. i thought peter's question was an excellent one. where have we...
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around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. ♪ ben: welcome back. let's take a closer look now at the challenges facing humanitarian agencies in gaza after the deaths of those 78 workers on monday and israeli airstrikes. the united nations have been warning for weeks of potential famine in gaza. now there are concerns from a number of aid agencies about how to keep providing relief supplies safely and to keep their staff in gaza safe. muslim aid is one group trying to get aid into gaza. let's talk to their ceo, who joins us now from the egyptian side of the rafah border. thank you for being with us. after these latest deaths of a workers, is that going to deter you from working in gaza? >> before i answer that, let me give condolences to all the people that have lost their lives from wck. muslim aid are committed to working in gaza. ben: what is that work, what are you doing, how are you trying to help? >> we have been there for over 20 years, but the scale that we see now is unprecedented. we have partners on the ground who are taking trucks in fro
around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. ♪ ben: welcome back. let's take a closer look now at the challenges facing humanitarian agencies in gaza after the deaths of those 78 workers on monday and israeli airstrikes. the united nations have been warning for weeks of potential famine in gaza. now there are concerns from a number of aid agencies about how to keep providing relief supplies safely and to keep their staff in gaza safe. muslim aid is one group trying to get aid into...
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endorsed by adults and children should have these surgeries and take these puberty blockers, which the u.k. has banned as a result, and at the same time we know now the study has proven what we already knew, that people grow out of this most of the time. the number of transition surgeries for children is going up by a significant percentage. >> judge jeanine: the sad part about this is that, when you are a parent, you see your child go through changes. my son was convinced that he was going to be a basketball player. that was it. there was nothing that was going to stop him. and my daughter was convinced that she was going to be a veterinarian, okay? they go through stages. and you just kind of go along with it, but you don't allow them to mutilate their bodies. i mean, we don't allow kids to have sex free to call it statutory rape if they are under the age of 17. will he allow them to change their organs as if that's not a big deal. i think the parents who are bullied into it, being told that your child is going to commit suicide, i mean, they need to understand that there are other issue
endorsed by adults and children should have these surgeries and take these puberty blockers, which the u.k. has banned as a result, and at the same time we know now the study has proven what we already knew, that people grow out of this most of the time. the number of transition surgeries for children is going up by a significant percentage. >> judge jeanine: the sad part about this is that, when you are a parent, you see your child go through changes. my son was convinced that he was...
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yahaira: u.k. inflation slowed less than expected last month, tempering rate cuts from the bank of england with consumer prices rising in march compared to one year earlier. that is a drop in february and its lowest since 2021, above the three point percent boe and economists expected with traders significantly paring back in the u.k., now favoring just one quarter quid reduction this year. morgan stanley plans to start cutting if the investment anchoring jobs in the asia-pacific region this week according to bloomberg reporting . 80% of the reductions will be in hong kong and china. these job cuts will be the deepest in years for morgan stanley and china, the biggest market in the region. in an interview with bloomberg, jamie dimon makes no secret that his firm is all in on artificial telogen's. >> it's a living, breathing thing, there will be different kinds of tools and technology, but the biggest way to think about us is every single process , every app, every database, you will call it ai. it
yahaira: u.k. inflation slowed less than expected last month, tempering rate cuts from the bank of england with consumer prices rising in march compared to one year earlier. that is a drop in february and its lowest since 2021, above the three point percent boe and economists expected with traders significantly paring back in the u.k., now favoring just one quarter quid reduction this year. morgan stanley plans to start cutting if the investment anchoring jobs in the asia-pacific region this...
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u.k., australia, or multilateral occasions, we have established the various relationships but for japan to have a direct relationship nothing has been decided. going forward with u.s. u.k. or australia with such countries oral unilateral frameworks we will continue with our corporation so that will continue to be considered but at the moment about the potential but in aukus that's it. >> president biden: with regard to my discussions with prime minister netanyahu as well as the relationship with israel i have been very blunt and straightforward with the prime minister as well as his work cabinet and the cabinet. the fact of the matter is that he and i had some discussions and doing things with getting more aid, food and medicine into gaza and reducing the attempts of civilian casualties in that action taking in the region. thus far, and it's tied to the hostages, there are a number of hostages being held by hamas and just yesterday we were meeting with the vice president and the security a
u.k., australia, or multilateral occasions, we have established the various relationships but for japan to have a direct relationship nothing has been decided. going forward with u.s. u.k. or australia with such countries oral unilateral frameworks we will continue with our corporation so that will continue to be considered but at the moment about the potential but in aukus that's it. >> president biden: with regard to my discussions with prime minister netanyahu as well as the...
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also just recently in the u.k., there was a journalist who was on u.k. soil involved in a stabbing attack by an iranian republican national guard person. not a formal description of the irgc. the iranians -- >> we've taken steps against the thugs that attack people on british soil. we not only have arrested and prosecuted people but also we've called it out very publicly. now, we haven't prescribed or broken a relations with the iranian government all together. it's not a conversation i look forward to. i have relations with the iranian foreign minister. i can deliver very direct messages to him about the unacceptable behavior of his country and frankly as a foreign secretary i would rather do that myself than have to ask my french or german counterpart to do it on my behalf. britain is clear about the threat that iran poses to the region and we're the only country that has joined the united states taking the military action against the houthis, iranian proxy. britain stands with our allies crucially including the united states. we stand up for israel's
also just recently in the u.k., there was a journalist who was on u.k. soil involved in a stabbing attack by an iranian republican national guard person. not a formal description of the irgc. the iranians -- >> we've taken steps against the thugs that attack people on british soil. we not only have arrested and prosecuted people but also we've called it out very publicly. now, we haven't prescribed or broken a relations with the iranian government all together. it's not a conversation i...
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she wrote letters to both the u.k. government and approached the israelis. so many, as i see the injustice in what is happening to the population of gaza, whether the u.k. government is concealing advice on this i cannot say. but the facts speak for themselves. if you have a conflict where there is a world record in killing, then the law is broken to pieces. there's no other way to see it. amy: i want to go to a tweet where you said -- "the u.s., the u.n., the eu and the rest of the world agree that we are at the brink of famine in northern gaza. still, only 159 trucks were allowed into gaza yesterday and israel blocks all food convoys from unrwa to reach north gaza. there must be accountability for this." and you go on in another tweet -- "the horrific targeted attack that killed seven debbie ck aid workers follow nearly 200 palestinians when insurance killed by israel's military campaign now finally western governments providing arms to the killings say enough." in united states, president biden talked about being heartbroken but as "the new york times rep
she wrote letters to both the u.k. government and approached the israelis. so many, as i see the injustice in what is happening to the population of gaza, whether the u.k. government is concealing advice on this i cannot say. but the facts speak for themselves. if you have a conflict where there is a world record in killing, then the law is broken to pieces. there's no other way to see it. amy: i want to go to a tweet where you said -- "the u.s., the u.n., the eu and the rest of the world...