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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
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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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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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a lot of people are affected by cancer in the u.k.. that is why he's going to the cancer treatmententer first, so he can perhaps sympathize and empathize with those people now that he's receiving cancer treatment himself. >> in late june, we expect the king will receive the empress of japan, hisole as head of state. that is important because it is the first official state visit by japan since 1998. >> this is huge. and of course it will be a priority for him, representing her majesty's government as head of state. he merely does need to be there. i'm sure he will be working towards that day to making sure he's resting and recouping along the way and not completely overdoing it. now that he's got public duties, really working towards it and working with the palisades to make sure he can welcome him to the u.k.. >> the message, the palace remain grateful for the many kindness and good wishes from all over the world. this is something that wilbe watched closely. we shouldn't forget the king's diagnosis soon followed by the princess of wal
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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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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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we are the only british tea shop on the west coast and focused on high quality luxury goods from the u.k. and we have teas and baked goods. we came up with the name because willow is made with baskets and the parklett, a willow green and that is a picnic in the park. i have come up with the idea because i have lived in the neighborhood for a year. seven years ago we had a tea shop. during covid we needed to have a new flavor and rejuvenate the business. we are between two beautiful businesses. i realized with the shop opening next to the bakery, we had a beautiful tea shop in the area. we started with british teas and want to support local tea makers in the local area. and once you have cheese and biscuits need tea and jam and lemon curd and chocolate and all of these parts basically imported from the u.k. our most popular products come from wales. it's an extra cheddar and next popular product is a jam made with alpine strawberry. so you get a taste of a nice strawberry. this is about supporting cheese makers and business in the area and women-owned businesses around the world and alway
we are the only british tea shop on the west coast and focused on high quality luxury goods from the u.k. and we have teas and baked goods. we came up with the name because willow is made with baskets and the parklett, a willow green and that is a picnic in the park. i have come up with the idea because i have lived in the neighborhood for a year. seven years ago we had a tea shop. during covid we needed to have a new flavor and rejuvenate the business. we are between two beautiful businesses....
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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 possible to fit warships with sails? >> yes, of course. but actually i don't think it is that practical. the aircraft carriers actually do have a service speed of 30 knots, and that would be quite fast for this wind power technology. we would love to. i think it would be more of a publicity stunt than reality, but we would certainly pick up the phone to the navy. >> warships aside, the future is looking bright, as shipping turns back to the future. ♪ geoff: a hot debate over the ownership of a spicy asian condiment has
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we are the only british tea shop on the west coast and focused on high quality luxury goods from the u.k. and we have teas and baked goods. we came up with the name because willow is made with baskets and the parklett, a willow green and that is a picnic in the park. i have come up with the idea because i have lived in the neighborhood for a year. seven years ago we had a tea shop. during covid we needed to have a new flavor and rejuvenate the business. we are between two beautiful businesses. i realized with the shop opening next to the bakery, we had a beautiful tea shop in the area. we started with british teas and want to support local tea makers in the local area. and once you have cheese and biscuits need tea and jam and lemon curd and chocolate and all of these parts basically imported from the u.k. our most popular products come from wales. it's an extra cheddar and next popular product is a jam made with alpine strawberry. so you get a taste of a nice strawberry. this is about supporting cheese makers and business in the area and women-owned businesses around the world and alway
we are the only british tea shop on the west coast and focused on high quality luxury goods from the u.k. and we have teas and baked goods. we came up with the name because willow is made with baskets and the parklett, a willow green and that is a picnic in the park. i have come up with the idea because i have lived in the neighborhood for a year. seven years ago we had a tea shop. during covid we needed to have a new flavor and rejuvenate the business. we are between two beautiful businesses....
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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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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
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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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taking out the silicon valley bank u.k. with that tilted technology. that was the big surprise announced an increase in an additional $3 million buyback. the news of course that the ceo of europe's largest lender. we will speak to the ceo and the next hour. that conversation starts at 7:10 u.k. time. markets today is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's an amazing thing when you show generosity of spirit to someone. and you want people to be saved and to have a better life, then you don't stop. the idea that we have saved five million people's lives, it's overwhelming. it's everything. her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a bit... unruly. you called yourself the “un-carrier”. you sing about “price lock” on those commercials. “the price lock, the price lock...” so, if you could change the price, change the name! it's not a lock, i know a lock. so how can we undo the d
taking out the silicon valley bank u.k. with that tilted technology. that was the big surprise announced an increase in an additional $3 million buyback. the news of course that the ceo of europe's largest lender. we will speak to the ceo and the next hour. that conversation starts at 7:10 u.k. time. markets today is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's an amazing thing when you show generosity of spirit to someone. and you want people to be saved and to have a better life, then you don't stop....
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-- tiktok u.k.? the prime minister: we have obviously taken steps previously on tiktok on government devices, which you will be familiar with. more generally, we continue to engage with tiktok and other companies to make sure that we have a good understanding of the security of u.k. data, and that it meets the high data protection and cyber-security standards that we expect. we routinely do not comment on specific cases, but what i can say is that we continue to monitor any threats to our national security and u.k. data national security and uk data from all sources, and we would not hesitate to take appropriate steps to mitigate them if and when they arise. liam byrne: would you allow tiktok on your children's phones? the prime minister: again, that is not really relevant for this conversation. liam byrne: ck hutchison, which is controlled by the li family and owns three, is seeking to merge with vodafone. will that deal now be blocked? the prime minister: it is the responsibility of the competition
-- tiktok u.k.? the prime minister: we have obviously taken steps previously on tiktok on government devices, which you will be familiar with. more generally, we continue to engage with tiktok and other companies to make sure that we have a good understanding of the security of u.k. data, and that it meets the high data protection and cyber-security standards that we expect. we routinely do not comment on specific cases, but what i can say is that we continue to monitor any threats to our...
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just yesterday, the u.k. announced a significant new package of military aid for ukraine alongside major investment so they are making in their defense industrial base, putting their defense budget on a path to reach 2.5% of their gdp by the end of the decade. the united states welcomes these moves from a stalwart ally. germany recently announced the donation of another patriot system to ukraine. the czech government has raised enough to purchase half a million artillery shells for ukraine with hundreds of thousands more beyond that to follow. estonia announced its own ambitious effort to secure even more artillery and other forms of ammunition for ukraine. third, the united states is building up our capacity to support ukraine. for example, we are investing in our own domestic production of 55 millimeter artillery rounds. since the part of this conflict, we have more than doubled our monthly production of 155. by the end of this year, we will have doubled it again. we are going to be able to provide from our
just yesterday, the u.k. announced a significant new package of military aid for ukraine alongside major investment so they are making in their defense industrial base, putting their defense budget on a path to reach 2.5% of their gdp by the end of the decade. the united states welcomes these moves from a stalwart ally. germany recently announced the donation of another patriot system to ukraine. the czech government has raised enough to purchase half a million artillery shells for ukraine with...
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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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turning to the events of this weekend, we support the defensive action taken by the u.k. over the weekend along with our international allies against the iranian attacks on israel. we welcome your call for restraint. we'll salute the professionalism and bravery of our armed forces. we support the planes being sent to the region to bolster the operation. this has left the world a more dangerous place. a full-scale conflict in the middle east is in no one's interest. escalation is not inevitable. that has to be the primary objective. we must be resolute and united. for our partners in the region. tensions remain very high. we must proceed calmly. and with restraint. diplomacy takes center stage. it must. we need to say that there will not be targets in advance. as the condemnation from our allies, the response this weekend was unprecedented. a further step toward the destabilization of the region and the risk of escalation. no one in this house should be under any allusion, this is terror across the middle east. they repress their own people and they support the efforts of
turning to the events of this weekend, we support the defensive action taken by the u.k. over the weekend along with our international allies against the iranian attacks on israel. we welcome your call for restraint. we'll salute the professionalism and bravery of our armed forces. we support the planes being sent to the region to bolster the operation. this has left the world a more dangerous place. a full-scale conflict in the middle east is in no one's interest. escalation is not inevitable....
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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 alrdy treading a tight rope in conflict with hezbollah. the army said, the gaza war has alread 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 analysis
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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. >> 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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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
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we are the only british tea shop on the west coast and focused on high quality luxury goods from the u.k. and we have teas and baked goods. we came up with the name because willow is made with baskets and the parklett, a willow green and that is a picnic in the park. i have come up with the idea because i have lived in the neighborhood for a year. seven years ago we had a tea shop. during covid we needed to have a new flavor and rejuvenate the business. we are between two beautiful businesses. i realized with the shop opening next to the bakery, we had a beautiful tea shop in the area. we started with british teas and want to support local tea makers in the local area. and once you have cheese and biscuits need tea and jam and lemon curd and chocolate and all of these parts basically imported from the u.k. our most popular products come from wales. it's an extra cheddar and next popular product is a jam made with alpine strawberry. so you get a taste of a nice strawberry. this is about supporting cheese makers and business in the area and women-owned businesses around the world and alway
we are the only british tea shop on the west coast and focused on high quality luxury goods from the u.k. and we have teas and baked goods. we came up with the name because willow is made with baskets and the parklett, a willow green and that is a picnic in the park. i have come up with the idea because i have lived in the neighborhood for a year. seven years ago we had a tea shop. during covid we needed to have a new flavor and rejuvenate the business. we are between two beautiful businesses....
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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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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...
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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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-based viasat acquired the u.k. -- for $4 billion last year, creating the u.k.'s biggest -- company. joining us exclusively now here in singapore is viasat president, guru gowrappan. the last time we spoke, you were heading another company. what brings you to singapore? guru if we think about -- guru: if we think about viasat, we are leaders in maritime and aviation. singapore is one of the largest tubs for us. a lot of key customers, as you know. shipping and maritime is fairly massive. we have a large chain here which is mainly legacy. but we are focused on expanding. that haslinda: you talk about how the merger gives you the scope and scale to expand and perhaps compete even better against your competitors. give us a sense of the scope and scale and what can be expected? what can the translate into? k guru: first, -- guru: first, it's a very exciting time to be in space and satellite. market is growing to more than $800 billion by 2030. it's an exciting time. now we have global coverage with high-capacity that viasat brings into play. we have now about 19 sate
-based viasat acquired the u.k. -- for $4 billion last year, creating the u.k.'s biggest -- company. joining us exclusively now here in singapore is viasat president, guru gowrappan. the last time we spoke, you were heading another company. what brings you to singapore? guru if we think about -- guru: if we think about viasat, we are leaders in maritime and aviation. singapore is one of the largest tubs for us. a lot of key customers, as you know. shipping and maritime is fairly massive. we...
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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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it's the second busiest port in the u.k.. to make the most of this, a third crossing is vital. last year, the government scrapped plans for all projects including the bridge. on behalf of my constituents, will the deputy prime minister uses influence to ensure that we are not ignored by cardiff and we get that third bridge? >> i understand the frustration across wales in particular and the honorable ladies constituency. those governments have not prioritized building new roads and they are damaging and places and they are spending 100 million on new politicians. we will work with the right honorable lady to make sure we resolve this. >> thank you you, mr. speaker. the conservative candidate for london mayor has promoted islam a phobic tropes online, endorsed the belief and claimed the black community have a problem with crime. in the weeks we marked the 31st anniversary of the murder of stephen lawrence, does the deputy prime minister really endorse these views? >> deputy prime minister, i think the >> >> honorable lady knows she is not correctly representing the views of the c
it's the second busiest port in the u.k.. to make the most of this, a third crossing is vital. last year, the government scrapped plans for all projects including the bridge. on behalf of my constituents, will the deputy prime minister uses influence to ensure that we are not ignored by cardiff and we get that third bridge? >> i understand the frustration across wales in particular and the honorable ladies constituency. those governments have not prioritized building new roads and they...
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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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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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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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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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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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francine: is entrepreneurship in the u.k. different to the u.s.? in the u.s. there is almost a badge of honor of trying and failing, of trying again, of starting again. [laughter] i don't know if there is a stigma in the u.k., that people are less bold. emma: i don't think they are less bold. i think there is more, you know, we are different here. we don't celebrate it in the same way. i find that really difficult to say, because i feel like i am so celebrated, especially where i'm from. like, people in london are so nice to me. i turned up at this office and two girls, come up to me and they are like -- emma, we love you! high five. i think things are shifting. what i am all about is celebrating people. it doesn't all work out, but that is part of life. i think we have to be more honest with ourselves about what it takes and how hard it is. francine: it is hard because you need to build a team around you, you need funding. emma: oh, yeah. francine: there is a little bit of luck. what have you found hardest? emma: probably the funding piece. because i think wi
francine: is entrepreneurship in the u.k. different to the u.s.? in the u.s. there is almost a badge of honor of trying and failing, of trying again, of starting again. [laughter] i don't know if there is a stigma in the u.k., that people are less bold. emma: i don't think they are less bold. i think there is more, you know, we are different here. we don't celebrate it in the same way. i find that really difficult to say, because i feel like i am so celebrated, especially where i'm from. like,...
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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...