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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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the u.k. chancellor tells bloomberg the start of rate cuts could lift the mood in the u.k.. it is at an autumn election. we bring more with our interview. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome back to bloomberg daybreak: europe. jeremy hansen is the prospect of interesting cuts will lift the mood of voters and say the government will call a general election until the autumn. >> the decision for the independent bank of england -- that decision is taken independently. they have to look at a lot of things. we still have a very strong wage growth data going on for nine months in a row in real terms. but i think the big message from today is the imf are saying inflation will be 1.2% lower. there are people who are forecasting inflation will be lower in the u.k. or possibly even the eurozone. that situation we were in 18 months ago with inflation at 11.1%, that is well and truly behind us. if you are looking forward in terms of long-term prospects, the imf are saying the u.k. will grow faster than france, germany or italy over the next six years. >> you are not concerned
the u.k. chancellor tells bloomberg the start of rate cuts could lift the mood in the u.k.. it is at an autumn election. we bring more with our interview. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome back to bloomberg daybreak: europe. jeremy hansen is the prospect of interesting cuts will lift the mood of voters and say the government will call a general election until the autumn. >> the decision for the independent bank of england -- that decision is taken independently. they...
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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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u.k. time, we'll get wages out of the u.k. and unemployment data. wages softening a little bit, which, of course, willing be welcomed by the bank of england. 7:00 p.m. u.k. time, bloomberg will be speaking to jeremy hunt. his reaction to the data. likely political questions as well for the chancellor. that's 7:10u.k. time. ericsson dropping at 6:00 a.m. u.k. time and we are switching focus to the luxury space later today. we're going to get lvmh sales as well so a key gauge on the health of the luxury sector and follow that firm earnings news from goldman sachs. the of can others follow suit in terms of the pickup they see. the earnings story being fleshed out later today. you can get a round-up of the stories you knew need in today's edition of daybreak. get a deep dive there. coming up, israel vows to respond to iran's attack over the weekend. does the west call for restraint? we get the latest next. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to bloomberg daybreak: europe. we're going to check oil is gold for you right now. the pricing action about
u.k. time, we'll get wages out of the u.k. and unemployment data. wages softening a little bit, which, of course, willing be welcomed by the bank of england. 7:00 p.m. u.k. time, bloomberg will be speaking to jeremy hunt. his reaction to the data. likely political questions as well for the chancellor. that's 7:10u.k. time. ericsson dropping at 6:00 a.m. u.k. time and we are switching focus to the luxury space later today. we're going to get lvmh sales as well so a key gauge on the health of the...
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joining me to discuss the future of the u.k. tech sector is noel hurley, ceo of literal labs, and a former vp at u.k. chip designer arm. such a consequential company within the tech space based in cambridge. listed in the u.s. this is something that rishi sunak, the prime minister of the government, will welcome. they wanted to craft the u.k. into a global leader when it comes to ai. what is the significance of a company like microsoft developing and investing in london? noel: it is a fantastic endorsement for the talent that we have in london and in the u.k. more broadly. it validates a long history of computer science and research off the back of what are strong universities from a research perspective. it is not just oxford and cambridge but also universities like manchester, sheffield, leeds, etc. across the country, there is a fantastic base of research. this is validation that we are world leaders in of the space. tom: i want to get your take on what your company is doing and the proposition around ai shortly. but monday g
joining me to discuss the future of the u.k. tech sector is noel hurley, ceo of literal labs, and a former vp at u.k. chip designer arm. such a consequential company within the tech space based in cambridge. listed in the u.s. this is something that rishi sunak, the prime minister of the government, will welcome. they wanted to craft the u.k. into a global leader when it comes to ai. what is the significance of a company like microsoft developing and investing in london? noel: it is a fantastic...
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around the world and across the u.k., you're watching "bbc news." for our u.k. viewers still with us, let's take a look at some of the stories make news here. the families of two school girls murdered in 1986 have received apolls from says ex police. russell bishop killed the two in a woodland then in brighton. he was initially cleared but was convicted after double jeopardy laws were changed. the scotland government is to target greenhouse targets by 75% by the end of of the decade. scientists have said that al is now undriverable. that final goal of 2045, will remain. world health is calling for smacking to be illegal in northern ireland and the u.k. the u.k. says the current laws already protect children from violence. downing street has ruled out tonight making any further concessions on its rwanda bill as the standoff between the government and the house of lords continues. m.p.'s have been debating and voting on the afternoon over changes made by peers. the bill then returned to the upper chamber, being detected now for a third round of this so-called part
around the world and across the u.k., you're watching "bbc news." for our u.k. viewers still with us, let's take a look at some of the stories make news here. the families of two school girls murdered in 1986 have received apolls from says ex police. russell bishop killed the two in a woodland then in brighton. he was initially cleared but was convicted after double jeopardy laws were changed. the scotland government is to target greenhouse targets by 75% by the end of of the decade....
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or the u.k. it will be a -- responsibly updating both countries and making sure perhaps not to the specifics of the operation but the general nature and scope of what he plans to do. dark on the other signed there has been a meeting between the iranians and the russians. how precarious do you think the situation is at the moment? what is the level of risk we are looking at? >> i'm sorry. can you repeat that question? >> the meeting today between the iranians and the russians. work closely aligned then they re previously. i wonder what the scale of the risk is in mind of that developing relationship. >> this relationship has been ongoing and developing over time especially since 2015 when both countries became involved in syria. iran is supplying russia with drones and russia is helping iran with armaments. it is very concerning. this could lead to further escalation. tomorrow the u.s. congress is holding a special hearing to focus on the russian iranian relationship. definitely this should be on
or the u.k. it will be a -- responsibly updating both countries and making sure perhaps not to the specifics of the operation but the general nature and scope of what he plans to do. dark on the other signed there has been a meeting between the iranians and the russians. how precarious do you think the situation is at the moment? what is the level of risk we are looking at? >> i'm sorry. can you repeat that question? >> the meeting today between the iranians and the russians. work...
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in 2022, u.k. provided 0.02% of israel's military imports. the u.k. is a longtime ally. if sales stopped, that would be a diplomatic blow to israel. that hasn't happened for now. whether that may change depends on the u.k.'s own rules. they say the government should not grant a license if it determines a clear risk the items might be used to commit or facilitate a violation of humanitarian law. to judge this, the government receives legal advice. >> this is a formal process. this isn't a political decision. there is a technical, quasijudicial process. reporter: that led to this decision. >> latest assessment leaves our position on export licenses unchanged, consistent with the advice we received and as ever we will keep the position under review. reporter: days before, a different analysis was shared. 750 lawyers and academics signed an open letter to rishi sunak. it stated they fell short of the obligations of international law. >> the framework of international law governing war dictates the fact you have been provoked, attack however outrageously, does not mean to say
in 2022, u.k. provided 0.02% of israel's military imports. the u.k. is a longtime ally. if sales stopped, that would be a diplomatic blow to israel. that hasn't happened for now. whether that may change depends on the u.k.'s own rules. they say the government should not grant a license if it determines a clear risk the items might be used to commit or facilitate a violation of humanitarian law. to judge this, the government receives legal advice. >> this is a formal process. this isn't a...
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we also had more of the back channeling in the u.k. as well. the u.k. talking tough over the weekend when it comes to the situation in gaza as well. as covax back to the economic data. we have the u.s. cpi number coming out on wednesday. a bit of news -- a big bit of news the fed. surprisingly strong u.s. job numbers. the data is projected to show a modest lowdown in the underlying inflation. dan, we had jeffrey powell saying strong hiring on its own is not going to be enough to delay policies. this was a large job support we got friday. do we think any fed officials will still be calling for three this year? crystal leadership -- i always say this, it is important to focus on what the leadership is saying, not what some of the ones who might talk more are saying. jay powell has firmly anchored his view that there will be interest rate cuts. more than likely it is a projection, not a promise. it also means they don't have to rush. rapid hikes that -- don't seem to have slowed growth down that much. let's not forget we have been with inflation. pce. the
we also had more of the back channeling in the u.k. as well. the u.k. talking tough over the weekend when it comes to the situation in gaza as well. as covax back to the economic data. we have the u.s. cpi number coming out on wednesday. a bit of news -- a big bit of news the fed. surprisingly strong u.s. job numbers. the data is projected to show a modest lowdown in the underlying inflation. dan, we had jeffrey powell saying strong hiring on its own is not going to be enough to delay policies....
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the u.k. is facing inflation risk, but less than the u.s., opening the prospect of cutting rates before the fed. chips in focus. i will bring you the top lines. first quarter net income coming in with a beat. 225 point 5 billion taiwanese dollars, estimates for 214. gross margin coming in above estimates. 53.1%. in terms of gross margin, we asked is crucial for the analyst. we look for the details on that. quarterly profit of 6.9, 7 billion u.s. dollars. fx conversion, beat on estimates. gross margin higher. the smartphone part of the business is cloudy, but ai demand lifted results. more details for apple and nvidia. capex reaching 5.7 billion u.s. dollars in the first quarter. the latest estimates that had been around $29 billion. you could see a lift to the stock, capex coming in at 5.7 billion u.s. dollars. net income in the first quarter beating estimates. we look ahead to the forecast to see if they can adjust it, that tells us so much about demand for customers. he lines for tsmc, it is
the u.k. is facing inflation risk, but less than the u.s., opening the prospect of cutting rates before the fed. chips in focus. i will bring you the top lines. first quarter net income coming in with a beat. 225 point 5 billion taiwanese dollars, estimates for 214. gross margin coming in above estimates. 53.1%. in terms of gross margin, we asked is crucial for the analyst. we look for the details on that. quarterly profit of 6.9, 7 billion u.s. dollars. fx conversion, beat on estimates. gross...
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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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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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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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israel has come under pressure from the u.k. and the u.s. and other european countries to show restraint. but david cameron was in israel speaking to netanyahu on wednesday. after that meeting netanyahu said that israel will take its own decisions by itself. so, questions about kind of how much influence britain really has. >> thank you very much indeed for that analysis. >>> so, let's get labors view then on this morning's developments. as you can see, now joined by the housing minister. good to see you. thank you very much indeed for coming in. what is your reaction to the news of this apparent israeli strike on iran overnight? >> i think it is a really securing moment for peace and security in the middle east. this is a breaking story. my understanding is the precise details have not been confirmed by the u.s., iran, or israel. but labor would urge all sides to show restraint and to deescalate the situation because the real risk of a full scale war is there. >> following on from iran's attack from israel, does labor support israel ice rig
israel has come under pressure from the u.k. and the u.s. and other european countries to show restraint. but david cameron was in israel speaking to netanyahu on wednesday. after that meeting netanyahu said that israel will take its own decisions by itself. so, questions about kind of how much influence britain really has. >> thank you very much indeed for that analysis. >>> so, let's get labors view then on this morning's developments. as you can see, now joined by the housing...
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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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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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i think the u.k. figures are 13 entities and individuals being sanctioned, as you said, linked to iran's missile and drone program, to add to the already existing 400 sanctions in place. but look, certainly the hope is from the likes of lord cameron, british foreign secretary, that this will be something they can sell again tthe israelis, this idea of a win, an act of solidarity, sending a message to iran. but it's interesting, lord cameron alongside the german foreign minister on alina burbach arrived here pretty early. they had both come from israel, as they were obviously calling on israel to show restraint in response to the iranian attack. that message has continued here although discussions have now moved on to the war in ukraine. but it was interesting to note that after those conversations that they had in israel, benjamin netanyahu was very clear that israel would be making its own choices. christian: the other discussion was ukraine. they are returning to this idea of using the frozen russia
i think the u.k. figures are 13 entities and individuals being sanctioned, as you said, linked to iran's missile and drone program, to add to the already existing 400 sanctions in place. but look, certainly the hope is from the likes of lord cameron, british foreign secretary, that this will be something they can sell again tthe israelis, this idea of a win, an act of solidarity, sending a message to iran. but it's interesting, lord cameron alongside the german foreign minister on alina burbach...
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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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u.k. time, followed by what christine lagarde has to say in that news conference just a half-hour later. we will be speaking to evelyn herrmann later in the show. that conversation coming up in just about 15 minutes time. a lot to digest there, not in terms of european policy but what the ripple effects are further currency as well. we are keeping an eye on the treasury yield and what that means for the fx story but also brent crude, $90 per barrel off of some of the job little tensions. we go there next. stick with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ kriti: the u.s. believes major strikes by iran could happen within just days. iran has threatened retaliation for its attack on a diplomatic compound in damascus. roslyn matheson joins me on set. let's talk about the threat to begin with. how significant is it? is this really that unexpected to begin with? roselyn: they said they had to retaliate on this attack. if you'd the attack as an assault on its own soil. because of the nature of it. it has bee
u.k. time, followed by what christine lagarde has to say in that news conference just a half-hour later. we will be speaking to evelyn herrmann later in the show. that conversation coming up in just about 15 minutes time. a lot to digest there, not in terms of european policy but what the ripple effects are further currency as well. we are keeping an eye on the treasury yield and what that means for the fx story but also brent crude, $90 per barrel off of some of the job little tensions. we go...
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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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officials in tandem with the u.k., france, italy, g7 allies. everyone is trying to get messages to iran to tell them not to escalate. the white house has said on the record they are doing everything they can to get iran not to escalate for the reason they do not want a larger war. the fear is a tit-for-tat situation that results in a spiral where iran attacks israel and that israel respects -- reacts with an attack on iran. a white house spokeswoman said the u.s. commitment to israel is ironclad. there is a fear that if israel responds that it pulls in the u.s. and u.k. sonali: we have reported that diplomatic back channels are in overdrive. what is going on under the surface? nick: the u.s. has several means of communicating with iran. it can do so through switzerland , which is basically its representing power. the u.s. does not have an embassy in tehran. and is also doing so through allies. david cameron talk to the foreign minister. the italians have done so. there is a lot of messaging in these back channels to deter iran and he designed c
officials in tandem with the u.k., france, italy, g7 allies. everyone is trying to get messages to iran to tell them not to escalate. the white house has said on the record they are doing everything they can to get iran not to escalate for the reason they do not want a larger war. the fear is a tit-for-tat situation that results in a spiral where iran attacks israel and that israel respects -- reacts with an attack on iran. a white house spokeswoman said the u.s. commitment to israel is...
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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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and u.k. have announced new sanctions against iran in the wake of tehran's unprecedented attack on israel. the white house says the new sanctions will target leaders and entities connected to the islamic revolutionary guard corps and iran's missile and drone program. european leaders have announced a similar measures, with the president of the european council saying it is important to do everything to isolate iran. we went to a military base in southern israel and were shown parts of a southern -- parts of an intercepted missile that landed in the dead sea. correspondent: this is part of a ballistic missile intercepted on its way to israel. israel said it was carrying a warhead with 400 kilograms of explosives. the question for israel now is how to respond, whether to respond. it's allies say the fact that all but a handful of these missiles were shot down before they hit israeli territory puts israel in a strong position. there has been a string of foreign leaders coming to israel in recent
and u.k. have announced new sanctions against iran in the wake of tehran's unprecedented attack on israel. the white house says the new sanctions will target leaders and entities connected to the islamic revolutionary guard corps and iran's missile and drone program. european leaders have announced a similar measures, with the president of the european council saying it is important to do everything to isolate iran. we went to a military base in southern israel and were shown parts of a...
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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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international allies, the u.k. among them, have been lining up urging benjamin netanyahu to show restraint. israel's former national security advisor says the iranian strike leaves israel with an opportunity to take on the groups it should have confronted before. >> we didn't wage the war against hezbollah two years ago. huge mistake. when you see them becoming stronger, you have to do something. should we wait? i think it would be a huge mistake to wait with hezbollah, hamas, and the iranians. we have to remediate this threat . it is not just israel, the west is next. lucy: israel is already treading a tight rope in conflict with hezbollah. the army said, the gaza war has already inflamed israel's regional conflicts. it's next decision could push them into all-out war. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. helena: you heard israel's military action in lebanon. this is footage from the scene. israel has confirmed it assassinated a local hezbollah commander. a commander of the group's coastal sector. for more analys
international allies, the u.k. among them, have been lining up urging benjamin netanyahu to show restraint. israel's former national security advisor says the iranian strike leaves israel with an opportunity to take on the groups it should have confronted before. >> we didn't wage the war against hezbollah two years ago. huge mistake. when you see them becoming stronger, you have to do something. should we wait? i think it would be a huge mistake to wait with hezbollah, hamas, and the...
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the nhs in the u.k. did a large two-year plus study and they concluded at the end of that study which came out a couple months ago that this is not the sort of thing where there is good evidence of safety. now, people have said because we don't have long-term evidence we can conclude it is safe. the absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. a lot of doctors, especially practicing physicians, are saying look, this is not ready for prime time. not the u.k. seined, finland, norway, france are moving toward more caution on this topic. the tide is starting to turn. it is okay to ask questions. we need more people to do so. >> bill: just need a quick answer. politics involved some believe it's driven politically. do you? >> there is a lot of politics in our professional medical associations now and very concerning for the scientific method. >> bill: nice to see you on this friday. thanks for coming on. dana. >> dana: breaking news out of memphis, tennessee, three police officers wounded in an early morni
the nhs in the u.k. did a large two-year plus study and they concluded at the end of that study which came out a couple months ago that this is not the sort of thing where there is good evidence of safety. now, people have said because we don't have long-term evidence we can conclude it is safe. the absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. a lot of doctors, especially practicing physicians, are saying look, this is not ready for prime time. not the u.k. seined, finland, norway, france...
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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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u.k. time. it is expected to inch closer to the ecb to percent target in march with the june rate cut looking increasingly like a done deal. at 5:10 p.m., we will hear from fed chair jay powell. coming up, president biden says israel is not doing enough to protect civilians in gaza after seven aid workers were killed in israeli airstrikes. more on that, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ lizzy: welcome back to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." we will get the latest on the geopolitical situation in the middle east. the human toll is the focus, the death of aid workers in gaza. has to be said the geopolitical risk is feeding into the oil price. we have seen immense action in the oil space. wti crude hitting $85 a barrel for the first time since october. currently trading at $85.18. brent at $89 a barrel as well. questions are flying as to whether this is because of geopolitical risk and china optimism, or whether it might be about falling inventories. i got a note yesterday from sab's commodities team poin
u.k. time. it is expected to inch closer to the ecb to percent target in march with the june rate cut looking increasingly like a done deal. at 5:10 p.m., we will hear from fed chair jay powell. coming up, president biden says israel is not doing enough to protect civilians in gaza after seven aid workers were killed in israeli airstrikes. more on that, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ lizzy: welcome back to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." we will get the latest on the geopolitical...
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mckinsey's offering nine months pay and career coaching services to some u.k. staff who would like to leave. the move comes after the firm warned some u.s. consultants that they were running out of time to earn promotions. mckinsey and its peers have trimmed their headcounts and slower the pace of hiring over the past year as demand from clients decline. in other news, citigroup is said to have implemented a fresh round of job cuts in its u.s. and facebook -- investment bank. technology, media and telecom were among the areas hit hardest . with senior bankers in junior roles affected. they have now concluded their planned changes. the owner of the ship that rammed into a bridge in baltimore is seeking to limit its liability to $44 million. in a joint petition, grace ocean says the collapse was not due to any fault or neglect, so it shouldn't be held liable. the disaster killed six people and severely disrupted the eastern u.s. transport network. here in the u.k., inflation dropped to its lowest level in more than two years last month. markets competing to lure
mckinsey's offering nine months pay and career coaching services to some u.k. staff who would like to leave. the move comes after the firm warned some u.s. consultants that they were running out of time to earn promotions. mckinsey and its peers have trimmed their headcounts and slower the pace of hiring over the past year as demand from clients decline. in other news, citigroup is said to have implemented a fresh round of job cuts in its u.s. and facebook -- investment bank. technology, media...
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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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and u.k. sanctions on russian supplies. china withdrawing cash from the banking system again, signaling caution toward monetary easing as currency depreciation pressures mount. and shares of india's tech firms in focus, after tata consultancy's profits beat expectations on demand for ai and machine learning projects. iran has called its attack on israel a success. and is warning the u.s. to stay out of the conflict. tehran launched a garage of drone and missiles against israel saturday in its first direct attack on the jewish state. most of the salvo was intercepted by israel and its allies. but at least one girl was left badly injured. tehran says the attack was retaliation for an israeli strike in syria that killed to military officials. >> from our point of view, this operation is over. there is no intention to continue the operation. but if the scientist regime takes any action against the islamic republic, whether on our soil or places belong to us in syria, our next operation will be much larger. >> the proof that ira
and u.k. sanctions on russian supplies. china withdrawing cash from the banking system again, signaling caution toward monetary easing as currency depreciation pressures mount. and shares of india's tech firms in focus, after tata consultancy's profits beat expectations on demand for ai and machine learning projects. iran has called its attack on israel a success. and is warning the u.s. to stay out of the conflict. tehran launched a garage of drone and missiles against israel saturday in its...
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caroline: u.k.'s antitrust watchdog is gathering information to determine if the for billion-dollar collaboration between amazon and the ai firm anthropic threatens competition in the u.k.. with us more is catherine. cma is not holding back on this. spell it out for us. catherine: last week the cma said it was worried about these partnerships and investments at ai companies by the big tech firms. they are worried the companies are using these as covert opportunities to really have influence over the emergent technologies. they have opened three new probes and it adds to the probe that was in the works of microsoft's investment in openai. ed:, jerry quickly if the cma moves forward, what are the repercussions? katherine: it's just an invitation to comment stage. this is a merger under their different terms. then go to phase one. that would be the first stage of the probe. there will be substantial -- taking go to a phase two probe. they can ask for divestments of certain things or they can block them
caroline: u.k.'s antitrust watchdog is gathering information to determine if the for billion-dollar collaboration between amazon and the ai firm anthropic threatens competition in the u.k.. with us more is catherine. cma is not holding back on this. spell it out for us. catherine: last week the cma said it was worried about these partnerships and investments at ai companies by the big tech firms. they are worried the companies are using these as covert opportunities to really have influence...
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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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and u.k. strikes on yemen since the start of the war. the two countries have launched over 400 attacks on yemen despite president biden admitting they would not resolve the issue of houthi forces targeting ships in the red sea to disrupt israeli-linked trade. in california, activists blocked all entrances to lockheed martin's research campus in sunnyvale, laying down in the rain to prevent workers from entering. lockheed martin is the largest arms manufacturer and supplies israel with f-35's, f-16's, hellfire missiles, and other weapons israel uses against palestinians. at lockheed martin employee was one point, a filmed driving his car through a line of activists, nearly running them over, before lashing out and yelling "somebody's gonna die" while waving a knife. this is an activist from the group bay area palestine solidarity. >> we must stop arming israel. there is no business as usual while gaza -- lockheed martin enables another massacre every day. amy: here in new york, the columbia chapter of students for justice in palestine say
and u.k. strikes on yemen since the start of the war. the two countries have launched over 400 attacks on yemen despite president biden admitting they would not resolve the issue of houthi forces targeting ships in the red sea to disrupt israeli-linked trade. in california, activists blocked all entrances to lockheed martin's research campus in sunnyvale, laying down in the rain to prevent workers from entering. lockheed martin is the largest arms manufacturer and supplies israel with f-35's,...
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i don't think they'll be listening right now to messages from the foreign minister of the u.k. or even the u.s. and secretary blinken. we know iran right now is not in a position for a full-on war against israel. all the analysts i speak to that's the line they don't want to cross. we think they'll try to respond in a way that doesn't lead to full on escalation but a gray area. if they go too far or too many israeli lives were lost it could bubble over into something bigger. >> bill: i feel like we're living on a pin at that point. you went back to southern israel. a clip from surviving hamas there. >> they drove in the city just to show everyone what they caught. you always hear about the tunnels of hamas but i never even once thought to myself that i will be kidnapped and taken down to the tunnels. >> bill: she is a survivor. what did you learn that has not been reported from your journey back? >> i would say so many people are watching what is happening in gaza and forgetting the hostages and the people still inside there. what this special does it sheds a light on some expe
i don't think they'll be listening right now to messages from the foreign minister of the u.k. or even the u.s. and secretary blinken. we know iran right now is not in a position for a full-on war against israel. all the analysts i speak to that's the line they don't want to cross. we think they'll try to respond in a way that doesn't lead to full on escalation but a gray area. if they go too far or too many israeli lives were lost it could bubble over into something bigger. >> bill: i...
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will defer to you, stuart, on the intricacies of liz truss' 49-day tenure as prime minister of the u.k. but with, i mean, if she believes there's an administrative state in england, i can just tell you there is one in the united states. the administrative state, we don't even need the example of what happened in the u.k., we just have the first four years of donald trump's presidency to prove of its own existence. and, yes, i'm sure it's there. it's -- i don't think it's waiting, i think it's probably working right now to ensure that she's not president again. and i think -- he's not president again. and i i think it's one of the most concerning things that sounds conspiratorial that is real about the united states. and something has to be done, stuart. and easy for me to say, hard to do. vivek ramaswamy said cut it by 30%. i think that would be a good step forward. we've not to get the bureaucrats out of running america. stuart: well said. >> permanent bureaucrats. stuart: well said, will cain. always a pleasure if having you on the show. don't forget, don't miss the will cain show po
will defer to you, stuart, on the intricacies of liz truss' 49-day tenure as prime minister of the u.k. but with, i mean, if she believes there's an administrative state in england, i can just tell you there is one in the united states. the administrative state, we don't even need the example of what happened in the u.k., we just have the first four years of donald trump's presidency to prove of its own existence. and, yes, i'm sure it's there. it's -- i don't think it's waiting, i think it's...
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., u.k., and other allies, but this was a huge escalation. the first time a ran had ever attacked israel directly after decades. it prompted international alarm. it was iran's response to this strike by israel on an iranian diplomatic compound in damascus at the start of the month, targeting a senior military commander. an attack iran said on its sovereign territory to which it was bound to respond. >> we are speaking with a senior fellow for the fun nation of defense of democracy. how significant is this israeli strike? >> i think with the distance and perspective of time, it will become more and more significant. technically significant, politically significant, perhaps even gop strategically significant. so much about the deterrence literature is both psychological and informative. in this instance, israel promised in advance of the iranian missile and drone barrage that if israeli territory was struck, iranian territory would be struck. so it was just a matter of when, not if this would come. some say the lack of a public responses becaus
., u.k., and other allies, but this was a huge escalation. the first time a ran had ever attacked israel directly after decades. it prompted international alarm. it was iran's response to this strike by israel on an iranian diplomatic compound in damascus at the start of the month, targeting a senior military commander. an attack iran said on its sovereign territory to which it was bound to respond. >> we are speaking with a senior fellow for the fun nation of defense of democracy. how...
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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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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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not just the israeli defenses that held up last night there was a collision that allowed jordan, the u.k., france, the u.s., we are all engaged. israel can not afford to risk losing that international pro dispeaces that umbrella. support. russia criticizing a double standards as they condemn the attacks yesterday but then did nothing when they asked to meet after israel's strike in syria earlier this month. is it a fair criticism as to how the united nations has been operate something the international community is operating. you would need a tougher international reactions to israeli behavior, when it violates other countries sovereingnty for it to be meaningful. >> it is all a bit rich when it is russia standing up. >> right, right, [ laughter ] >> yes. but again it highlights the kind of hypocrisy on all of the countries, radioit? russia, occupying and violating international law. saying international law and order to be upheld in the case of iran. >> reporter: yes, to all of the situations there is no military solution. that is one of the things that i think it sometimes gets lost. a
not just the israeli defenses that held up last night there was a collision that allowed jordan, the u.k., france, the u.s., we are all engaged. israel can not afford to risk losing that international pro dispeaces that umbrella. support. russia criticizing a double standards as they condemn the attacks yesterday but then did nothing when they asked to meet after israel's strike in syria earlier this month. is it a fair criticism as to how the united nations has been operate something the...
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and u.k. and france and jordan along with israel, repelling hundreds of drones and missiles launched on israel that day. and in your address you said the whole world saw what the real defense is, the whole world saw israel was not alone in this defense. do you think the same message is being sent to the world about ukraine? >> i will give you one example. a simple example. a power plant, electricity in the kyiv region depends on it. 11 missiles were headed towards it. we took down the first seven. four destroyed the plant because we had zero missiles. we ran out of missiles. when someone says our allies can't provide weapons, or they can't be in ukraine because that would be perceived as engaging nato in war, after yesterday's attack i want to ask, is israel part of nato or not? here is the answer. israel is not a nato country. nato allies have been defending israel. they showed the iranian forces israel was not alone. this is a lesson. this is a response to anyone on any continent who says yo
and u.k. and france and jordan along with israel, repelling hundreds of drones and missiles launched on israel that day. and in your address you said the whole world saw what the real defense is, the whole world saw israel was not alone in this defense. do you think the same message is being sent to the world about ukraine? >> i will give you one example. a simple example. a power plant, electricity in the kyiv region depends on it. 11 missiles were headed towards it. we took down the...