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there are several new sports included this time around. 19—year—old toby roberts is preparing to become britain's first male climber to compete at an olympic games. he recently won a world cup event in china to establish himself as one of the front runners for a medal in paris. lewis coombes reports. music every time you pull onto the wall, you're doing something completely different. there's always a new challenge. you're always trying something new, and then finally being able to do it is hugely satisfying. what started at an afterschool rock climbing club aged eight is about to take toby roberts to the biggest stage of all. it feels surreal. like, the olympics hasjust been such a big dream for me, and to finally be in that prep stage, like getting ready, it's all starting to feel real. like, i can't wait to get out there and give it my all. toby wasn't old enough to go to the tokyo games, but his eyes were already set on paris. more than 10,000 hours on the wall later, he's now set to become the first british male climber to compete at an olympic games. when it was first introduced as an olymp
there are several new sports included this time around. 19—year—old toby roberts is preparing to become britain's first male climber to compete at an olympic games. he recently won a world cup event in china to establish himself as one of the front runners for a medal in paris. lewis coombes reports. music every time you pull onto the wall, you're doing something completely different. there's always a new challenge. you're always trying something new, and then finally being able to do it is...
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just because the who has said that we in great britain have the worst rate of child alcohol consumption ? should we be proud consumption? should we be proud of that? >> well, you know , it's good >> well, you know, it's good news, isn't it? >> why don't why can't we. well, we are the best in the world at something. >> something really horrible . >> something really horrible. >> something really horrible. >> i mean, it's underage drinking. we've all done it, didn't we? we all. we all. did you buy a chair? >> i know. oh, not many . i you buy a chair? >> i know. oh, not many. i did get drunk when i was two. >> and that's. >> and that's. >> did you mean two? >> did you mean two? >> no, no. what had happened was that i used to complain when my parents had wine. so they used to put a little bit of wine in a beaker and fill it up with water. but my aunt saw that and didn't realise. and when i asked her a subsequent cup, she gave me a full on glass of shabli shabli as well. they had to walk me up and down the beach because i couldn't stand up properly. >> you like oblix now you can never get dr
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country that has sanctions imposed against it by the united states, china, russia, france and great britain, well, we know what north korea and iran are in connection with the nuclear program, but russia that adheres to this sanctions regime, but not anymore, not anymore, it was before, huh now not anymore, blinken has come to china, what are your expectations, what is next. may be, will be or will not be, or china, i think that a clear position has been made public, the americans are tired of china helping russia's military-technical complex, and they will be ready to monitor this more carefully and introduce sanctions against chinese companies, for xi jinping it is it is not very pleasant, but he will somehow survive six months, because sidzenpin, like putin, is waiting for the results of the presidential elections in the united states, for him cooperation. this one by the administration is a very conditional thing, he will make some decisions, say, to cancel military-technical cooperation, or, on the contrary, to strengthen it, after he... the name of the winner of the election of the pr
country that has sanctions imposed against it by the united states, china, russia, france and great britain, well, we know what north korea and iran are in connection with the nuclear program, but russia that adheres to this sanctions regime, but not anymore, not anymore, it was before, huh now not anymore, blinken has come to china, what are your expectations, what is next. may be, will be or will not be, or china, i think that a clear position has been made public, the americans are tired of...
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be this if we had, you know, 50 countries let's say that included most of nato's most of the eu, but britain and partners in southeast asia and perhaps you know a couple in africa and south america, we would have an economic alliance that would be on beatable i think. right that would be enough to really put kind of pressure on china that sounds like you want. thanks then. go ahead. so nice to meet you in person. professor. we've been congress so so a few thoughts what we talk about in the book is we recognize the fact that the second invasion of ukraine in 22 crystallized again the world in terms we are recognizing from the first cold war a free world on the one hand the guys, the new axis of evil, but then the appearance of what we can call new nonaligned movement. now the question is, how do we deal with the new axis of evil and coming to the question that morgan asked the ambassador, how do we deal with the global of flexible constellation of of partnerships, of ad hoc alliances, alliances, coalitions of the willing? there is talk for of a t 12 technol or de 12 a number of countries that
be this if we had, you know, 50 countries let's say that included most of nato's most of the eu, but britain and partners in southeast asia and perhaps you know a couple in africa and south america, we would have an economic alliance that would be on beatable i think. right that would be enough to really put kind of pressure on china that sounds like you want. thanks then. go ahead. so nice to meet you in person. professor. we've been congress so so a few thoughts what we talk about in the book...
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wherever i'll try all the way through when it was had been late cycle was born and soon a gallon came to britain in 1999 for he's been trying out the course potential in various genres like jazz, pop, and world music. now he's moved on to classical musical traditions may stand far apart, but secret focuses on the connections. back into this, there was a bicycle double impact, so that the kings used to older, they called persistence. they asked, so good i play will compose a special social event. and i find that to me that it in fact uh, route just right is back in the plastic or a road bike or whatever. they also have the system, the system that says somehow there is a similarity happening different part of this world. i think here we've got something really special. there's a, there's a real sort of team vision of what we're trying to do. we're always learning from each other's background. see such as music kind of thing. that's a wonderful look. good. you frigo came from the family to krios, the professional poets, singers and historians that have passed on traditional knowledge for centuries,
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asylum cases are processed in britain not even for months, but for years. all this time, migrants, well... need to be housed and fed somewhere. after a series of scandals due to terrible conditions in temporary detention centers , migrants are sent to hotels. in the area of london heathrow airport, some hotels are now completely occupied by such people. migrants are still arriving and the costs for them are only growing. their placement and content costs the british treasury £8 million a day. it turns out to be more than 2.5 billion per year. for hotel owners, these are very profitable contracts. in such places there is always a lot of security for outsiders, especially journalists, they are not welcome here, but the guests are happy, they are provided with everything they need, including three meals a day. the rooms have microwaves and have everything you need for a holiday. the only thing missing is a work permit, because if you stay in such a place for a long time, for example, several months or several years, then for many people it paralyzes the
asylum cases are processed in britain not even for months, but for years. all this time, migrants, well... need to be housed and fed somewhere. after a series of scandals due to terrible conditions in temporary detention centers , migrants are sent to hotels. in the area of london heathrow airport, some hotels are now completely occupied by such people. migrants are still arriving and the costs for them are only growing. their placement and content costs the british treasury £8 million a...
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i haven't checked my calendar. >> britain's very damp. >> britain's very damp. >> i think i preferred the folkestone anecdote. yeah. that's weird. that one. now i look back on it. it was a highlight. it was really lovely in folkestone yesterday for about three, four hours in the morning and then it turned my fault, my fault for bringing it back up, i do apologise, that's the front pages sorted. coming up. there's one thing that could keep humza yousaf in a job and is zelenskyy becoming the new lord next. welcome back to headliners. i'm stephen allen here with leo kearse and louis schaefer. and we go to the i newspaper. leo. just under half of voters want an early general election. so the headline could read just over half of voters enjoy watching rishi sunak suffer. yeah well i think i think more than half of boris enjoy that. >> but yeah, half of voters want an early election as rishi sunak refuses to rule out a july vote. so they've done this, this poll that shows that 40, 47% of the pubuc that shows that 40, 47% of the public would like the elections to be held before the autumn. a
i haven't checked my calendar. >> britain's very damp. >> britain's very damp. >> i think i preferred the folkestone anecdote. yeah. that's weird. that one. now i look back on it. it was a highlight. it was really lovely in folkestone yesterday for about three, four hours in the morning and then it turned my fault, my fault for bringing it back up, i do apologise, that's the front pages sorted. coming up. there's one thing that could keep humza yousaf in a job and is zelenskyy...
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britain will spend 2.5% of gdp on defense, a country where economic growth last year was 1% and price growth was 7.5. however, for complete harmony they lack something, namely berlin’s consent to supply taurus cruise missiles to ukraine. scholz continues to persist in his reluctance to send them to kiev, fearing escalation and public opinion, as well as remembering how the americans tricked him with a tank. in this regard, attempts to push through the chancellor intensified this week. on wednesday , sunok moved from poland to germany and praised scholz for his decision to transfer an air defense battery to ukraine. scholz accepted the praise, but still did not give in to persuasion. germany is ukraine's largest sponsor financially and also when it comes to arms supplies. moscow won’t hit berlin in response, that’s not provided for by international law. at the same time, it is strange that the same pistorius regularly demonstrates an understanding of the real balance of forces and capabilities in the ukrainian theater of military operations. the other day he said that the russian
britain will spend 2.5% of gdp on defense, a country where economic growth last year was 1% and price growth was 7.5. however, for complete harmony they lack something, namely berlin’s consent to supply taurus cruise missiles to ukraine. scholz continues to persist in his reluctance to send them to kiev, fearing escalation and public opinion, as well as remembering how the americans tricked him with a tank. in this regard, attempts to push through the chancellor intensified this week. on...
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, cameron said that he and great britain cannot return to international relations with putin's russian federation, practically cameron made a mistake. in the 14th year, he is correcting it now, but what the heck it is important, once again great britain raises the regime of clarity in relation to putin's regime, absolute in absolute, that this substance is not contractual, it is not a system of international relations, therefore it must, well, we are already saying, dismantled, then, mr. game. the question arises, relatively speaking, there is a russian corporation governed by an authoritarian regime, which has developed its concepts of changing the world order, and there is a democratic world, and there is ukraine, which should develop optimal models of countermeasures, so i would like to hear from you what is in to our asset such that allows, well, to really provide a real counterbalance, and maybe even... to outplay the russians there on the informational field, including on the military field? here i would say that first of all, i did not agree on the corporation, the corporatizati
, cameron said that he and great britain cannot return to international relations with putin's russian federation, practically cameron made a mistake. in the 14th year, he is correcting it now, but what the heck it is important, once again great britain raises the regime of clarity in relation to putin's regime, absolute in absolute, that this substance is not contractual, it is not a system of international relations, therefore it must, well, we are already saying, dismantled, then, mr. game....
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actually, you know, britain has exercised it around the world for a long time. and now it's here at home and trying to curtail protests on one side. it shows that we're being impactful because actually the, the government is needing to legislate on specific types of protests. on the other hand, i think a lot of people are worried. i've just seen in spaces when we're talking about protests and thinking about the type of actions that we are planning these bills package are written they factor into who's willing to take these action. it is an incredibly hostile moment for our movements, but this is the moment we can let them when, because it becomes the new norm. and then therefore we're unable to sort of closed back and you're right. so if we left, that becomes something that's accepted that are you running, those are still ready or running the risk of things and to present and how do you feel about all of this happening? because i'm all attack 6 already based on direct action. i'm over the criminalized . the new bills don't affect toes that much, but actually the
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of the citizenry that reflects or i propose that we embrace a version of citizenship rather that in britain that reflects the citizenry as it is and always has been, not a sanitized that romanticized this our past not a sanitized version closes our to the blemishes in our lives in the lives of those who made us who we are. but a version of the that reflects the people who we are and the people whom we see them. and this is why i close. welcome to the wretched. and i'll close my remarks tonight. i talking about robert e lee. that robert e the one whose claim to fame to have led the military insurrection objective. it was to literally destroy the united states of america. the robert e lee, whose military genius was immense and yet was not able succeed at that most important of his military goals, and yet he failed. but he didn't. he failed only after having taken the lives of quarters of a million people in the civil. and as robert robert lee, like many other high members of the confederate states of america, he disowned his citizenship in the united when he sided with the confederacy. and th
of the citizenry that reflects or i propose that we embrace a version of citizenship rather that in britain that reflects the citizenry as it is and always has been, not a sanitized that romanticized this our past not a sanitized version closes our to the blemishes in our lives in the lives of those who made us who we are. but a version of the that reflects the people who we are and the people whom we see them. and this is why i close. welcome to the wretched. and i'll close my remarks tonight....
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britain british success story. britain has always been a global magnet for the best people , and it's for the best people, and it's the most successful melting pot society in the world. but this is about the scale of change when it comes to immigration. the dosage is the poison and current sky high levels not only threaten our infrastructure , our threaten our infrastructure, our economy and potentially our national security , but they national security, but they threaten integration too. in immigration is of incredibly high value to this nation , but high value to this nation, but it has to happen at a sensible pace in an orderly way. with people coming to the uk to become british, to offer skills and not to become siloed in parallel communities without even a grasp of the language . even a grasp of the language. the rwanda plan, against all odds, may work , but that's only odds, may work, but that's only the beginning of the task that lies ahead . so with dublin up in lies ahead. so with dublin up in arms, is the
britain british success story. britain has always been a global magnet for the best people , and it's for the best people, and it's the most successful melting pot society in the world. but this is about the scale of change when it comes to immigration. the dosage is the poison and current sky high levels not only threaten our infrastructure , our threaten our infrastructure, our economy and potentially our national security , but they national security, but they threaten integration too. in...
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despite all the agreements and financial investments from britain. the french authorities don't need these people either. it happens that gendarmes pierce boats with a knife near the shore, but on the open sea they don’t even try to stop them. the migrants are then received by british border guards and taken to the english port of dubor. from this moment a long stage of proceedings begins. asylum cases are processed in britain not even for months, but for years. all this time, migrants need to be housed somewhere and feed. after a series of scandals due to terrible conditions. hotels are designated in migrant temporary detention centers. in the london heathrow airport area, some hotels are now completely occupied by such people. migrants are still arriving and the costs for... this work permit is enough, because if you stay in such a place for a long time, for example, several months or several years, then for many people it paralyzes the brain, they rely only on benefits. samina moved to england 2 years ago, she fled from afghanistan, now waiting
despite all the agreements and financial investments from britain. the french authorities don't need these people either. it happens that gendarmes pierce boats with a knife near the shore, but on the open sea they don’t even try to stop them. the migrants are then received by british border guards and taken to the english port of dubor. from this moment a long stage of proceedings begins. asylum cases are processed in britain not even for months, but for years. all this time, migrants need...
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government ireland, in turn, is dissatisfied with neighboring britain; from may 2, london will begin sending illegal immigrants to rwanda. to avoid such a fate, migrants fled to ireland. the british themselves, in turn, are dissatisfied with the french, they are selling illegal immigrants to the british, which is good. in arabia, a powerful tornado passed through near the city of abha, well , a red alert level was declared in the region, but in the end everything worked out, no one was hurt, although several cars were almost overturned by the whirlwind. orthodox christians have palm tree sunday, it is celebrated a week before easter. solemn services were held in the ak church. patriarch of moscow all russia kirill performed the divine liturgy in the cathedral of christ. savior, i cordially congratulate you on the great feast of the lord’s entry into jerusalem. the church holidays that we celebrate and which are associated with the name of the lord and savior are not based on real celebration at the time when the lord lived. all of them passed in silence, and sometimes in sorrow. an
government ireland, in turn, is dissatisfied with neighboring britain; from may 2, london will begin sending illegal immigrants to rwanda. to avoid such a fate, migrants fled to ireland. the british themselves, in turn, are dissatisfied with the french, they are selling illegal immigrants to the british, which is good. in arabia, a powerful tornado passed through near the city of abha, well , a red alert level was declared in the region, but in the end everything worked out, no one was hurt,...
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of foreign affairs of ukraine and the ambassador of ukraine to great britain was on our air. thank you for being with us. and we are finishing the politclub program on the espressu tv channel. vitaly kyrtnikov was with you. good luck and peace to you, friends. it's about politics. gurska, journalist of the ukrainian tv channel and editor-in-chief of the eu sisters portal. next to me is pawel koval, head of the committee on foreign affairs of the polish diet and the government council for cooperation with ukraine. good day. thank you very much for this introduction, for the first time in our program i am in this new role. good day. as always, we will sum up the information week and talk about the main events for ukraine , poland and europe. and let's start with the fact that this week the senate of the united states of america voted for... if the weapons are delivered to ukraine on time, we have great hope that putin will not tactically pass, will not break through the front line and that no trouble will happen. the strategic importance is somewhat different. the important thi
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, you are not helping much, because this is the security of great britain, well, because great britain is closer, it is simply closer to the truth, although traditionally they are also libertarians due to many geographical and other reasons, but they realized that there is nothing they can do , with this tyrant can't come to an agreement, everyone has to, listen, even riche sunyk's statement that i guarantee government procurement for british military companies, it means that well... what we say to ourselves that we have to go on the rails, they go , we have chances that we will build our policy in this way, that we will really be able to, and we will not be guided by events, but by events, but to finish our conversation, there is such an optimistic idea, i am sure that optimism has to be present, at least an indicator of this justice, that we've been at war for 2.5 years during this even... one of the biggest armies in the world and we 're still taking it, of course we just don't have to come up with anything sometimes, just lead by example if they understand it, being safe , for now,
, you are not helping much, because this is the security of great britain, well, because great britain is closer, it is simply closer to the truth, although traditionally they are also libertarians due to many geographical and other reasons, but they realized that there is nothing they can do , with this tyrant can't come to an agreement, everyone has to, listen, even riche sunyk's statement that i guarantee government procurement for british military companies, it means that well... what we...
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and ukraine pip great britain to the final gold of the men's european gymnstics chamnpionships in italy. hello again. after liverpool dropped points yesterday, both arsenal and manchester city spent today trying to make sure they didn't do the same on what promised to be another pivotal day in the premier league title race. still a point separates the two after city won at notts. while arsenal held on to win a north london derby at spurs that ended up being a lot closer than it looked at half time. katie gornall reports. arsenal's players knew all too well the stakes were high on the margins were tight. with a first title in 20 years on the line, there was no room for error. instead, spurs slipped up. an own goalfrom hojbjerg. arsenal were up and running and saka was at the heart of everything. theirsecond, his 15th league goal of the season. spurs had top four ambitions of their own but that look to distance dream when havertz was amongst marks to put arsenal 3—0 up. but then raya did this and romero change the mood. arsenal were rattled and for a moment restless, meaning a penalty c
and ukraine pip great britain to the final gold of the men's european gymnstics chamnpionships in italy. hello again. after liverpool dropped points yesterday, both arsenal and manchester city spent today trying to make sure they didn't do the same on what promised to be another pivotal day in the premier league title race. still a point separates the two after city won at notts. while arsenal held on to win a north london derby at spurs that ended up being a lot closer than it looked at half...
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it's everything he was always advocating in britain. right. the only difference when comes to the united states is that he cannot cope with the idea that black people can be incorporated into his kind of emancipate, honest, egalitarian vision. and you can see why for him. jefferson. jefferson worked perfectly all right, because jefferson said all men wrote all men are created equal, while enslaving, you know, 200 or have many. it was people in monticello. so that's how he did it that way of time. for one more question. as to slavery crisis intensified. lincoln came to believe for and fully talked of that there was an attempt to nationalize his slavery throughout the country, and he pointed to the dred scott decision the fugitive slave law and, popular sovereignty. was he able to to effectively communicate this to the republican ranks and to northerners in order to galvanize his against slavery? yeah, that's what you just said. there is some is is the core of it. that's exactly right. that's that's that's the case being made by the republican p
it's everything he was always advocating in britain. right. the only difference when comes to the united states is that he cannot cope with the idea that black people can be incorporated into his kind of emancipate, honest, egalitarian vision. and you can see why for him. jefferson. jefferson worked perfectly all right, because jefferson said all men wrote all men are created equal, while enslaving, you know, 200 or have many. it was people in monticello. so that's how he did it that way of...
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minister of foreign affairs of ukraine, extraordinary plenipotentiary ambassador of ukraine to great britain, congratulations, mr. vadim, good evening, but today the president is talking about the fact that the majority of countries in the world should force russia . to peace, this summit is to be held in switzerland, at which, by the way, not only president zelensky, but also president biden is expected, so it is really representative from a diplomatic point of view there may be a summit, but the question arises, to what extent can the world really force russia to do something, what is needed for this from a diplomatic point of view? i'm afraid to disappoint our listeners, and the solution to this question certainly does not lie in, you know, in the plane, let's gather 60+ countries and something... this suggested to putin that he will be forced under the pressure of our authority, or under the pressure of these large numbers of people, great bosses, like biden and all the others will come, and he will say: you know that i... i was really wrong, now i understand and the war is over, thank y
minister of foreign affairs of ukraine, extraordinary plenipotentiary ambassador of ukraine to great britain, congratulations, mr. vadim, good evening, but today the president is talking about the fact that the majority of countries in the world should force russia . to peace, this summit is to be held in switzerland, at which, by the way, not only president zelensky, but also president biden is expected, so it is really representative from a diplomatic point of view there may be a summit, but...
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the process is led, as usual, by the usa and great britain, but with the presence of the main human resource, the armed forces of ukraine have catastrophic problems, there are virtually no people left willing to go to the slaughter, and the militants who returned from the front line alive do not want to go there again ; they are engaged in counter-propaganda, because i see the attitude our government to us, that's it, they drove us into such a framework, every time they are not like even the military, in relation to even ordinary citizens... ukrainians from 20 years old, his argument is deadly simple, this is the only way to recruit young people for assault brigades, which are capable of carrying out offensive operations without equipment the ukrainian foreign ministry took up the operation of draft dodgers who had fled abroad and introduced a ban on the provision of consular services to men of military age. staying abroad does not relieve a citizen of his duties to his homeland. that's why i instructed yesterday take measures to restore fair treatment of men of military age in ukraine abroa
the process is led, as usual, by the usa and great britain, but with the presence of the main human resource, the armed forces of ukraine have catastrophic problems, there are virtually no people left willing to go to the slaughter, and the militants who returned from the front line alive do not want to go there again ; they are engaged in counter-propaganda, because i see the attitude our government to us, that's it, they drove us into such a framework, every time they are not like even the...
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more than 130000 people took up arms. britain urgently began to transfer reinforcements to a rack and used aircraft radius war. secretary winston churchill birds, the use of chemical weapons against the rebels. and general ser i. omer, haile deign bordered the destruction of any village where weapons were found. burning a village properly takes a long time. an hour or more according to sized paulding recalls cynically. in his memoirs, the media build girl d paid off. the revolt was cross, however, separate his empire had to make serious concessions. in 1921, it recognized the solve the 1st as the king of a rag can gave part of the power to representatives of the local population via racket. revolt marked the beginning of the national consolidation of the country and became an important milestone on the weight of the final independence. the, [000:00:00;00] the hey, everybody, welcome back to the most cool news on shay bows. we're going be taking a look on the lead of all those greasy little stories that the big boys in the main stream media would prefer were left exactly where they are
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but here in the united britain. but here in the united states, i think large numbers of americans have been very complacent. and by complacency, i mean haven't taken much interest in foreign and defence policy. the average american thinks that if you spend a dollar on defence, you get a dollar on defence, you get a dollar of, national security at the other end of the process, that, of course, is nonsense. and they don't have a real feel for how many billions of dollars are wasted on a daily basis by the department of defence or for that matter, by the government . that matter, by the government. and americans are beginning to figure out that they have no representation in washington, that the parties are irrelevant. we are supposedly governed at the behest of two parties, but in truth, we have one party. it's called the uni party, which is why there were only 21 republicans who refused to support the bill. so there is no representation. americans are beginning to figure it out, but there are still americans who thin
but here in the united britain. but here in the united states, i think large numbers of americans have been very complacent. and by complacency, i mean haven't taken much interest in foreign and defence policy. the average american thinks that if you spend a dollar on defence, you get a dollar on defence, you get a dollar of, national security at the other end of the process, that, of course, is nonsense. and they don't have a real feel for how many billions of dollars are wasted on a daily...
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the journal indicates that france, britain and other countries fear claims from former colonies. boris ivanina studied the arguments. the nail in the future coffin of the entire western economic system is the coordination within this system itself of a clear position on the withdrawal there are no russian assets, and the funds are distributed unevenly, in the usa there are only 6 billion dollars that belong to moscow, in the eurozone there are over 200 billion euros, for the eu their confiscation carries great risks, especially for germany, which has already lost a reliable source of energy resources from russia, after washington's sabotage. germany fears that confiscating rather than freezing these funds could set a precedent. in this case , the bundestag of germany is afraid and may itself be charged for a crime during the second world war, therefore, berlin proposes to use russia’s frozen assets as... for political pressure in peace negotiations, to give money to moscow if it cedes part of the territory. assets on the territory do not change, we do not trade in our homeland,
the journal indicates that france, britain and other countries fear claims from former colonies. boris ivanina studied the arguments. the nail in the future coffin of the entire western economic system is the coordination within this system itself of a clear position on the withdrawal there are no russian assets, and the funds are distributed unevenly, in the usa there are only 6 billion dollars that belong to moscow, in the eurozone there are over 200 billion euros, for the eu their...
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has already sounded absolutely... true, it was actually raised by the anglo-saxon countries, great britain, the usa, this ruling elite of modern european countries, it was bought, namely kornyuvse, they graduated from the corresponding universities, their personal future is secured, but for this they they pay by defending american and british interests in the european union, destroying it, destroying, therefore, the destinies of these european peoples, not caring about them, they will not tolerate any damage for themselves personally, for their neighbors environment, they are well off, but what will... happen here, they decided overseas that they need to weaken this europe, throw them into the furnace of war, let it go, let it go, that is, the principle of such rabid egoism, using these ruling elites, corruption , what we see, and this is absolutely a lesson for us that we must take into account, with whom we are dealing in the west, is that these elites ruling modern, unfortunately, european countries, in the overwhelming majority, with rare exceptions , do not represent the interests of
has already sounded absolutely... true, it was actually raised by the anglo-saxon countries, great britain, the usa, this ruling elite of modern european countries, it was bought, namely kornyuvse, they graduated from the corresponding universities, their personal future is secured, but for this they they pay by defending american and british interests in the european union, destroying it, destroying, therefore, the destinies of these european peoples, not caring about them, they will not...
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the british went, laid 40 thousand lives, and then the british formulated that we will make a normal britain on the british islands, then the hindus and pakistanis will all come to us, and in fact that is what happened, the current prime minister of britain, let's say. a hindu, and the mayor of london is a pakistani, that is , the dream of every hindu or pakistani in the world, let's say, the british world, they dream about it since childhood, so the prime minister in armenia wants to make a normal, normal verminia, a small verminia, that is, not in in dreams somewhere from the sea to seas, there is some there from north africa to the northern ocean, there it is... it is to make a normal armenia, which is 36 km, it is a little more than our crimea, which is 29 km, and to find normal relations with the neighbors, pass, make, to become a logistics country, this so-called middle corridor, which we can now talk about with certainty, will pass through armenia, the armenian will recover and everything will be fine, and then... maybe you have some insides, how now mo- it is fashionable to say, mr.
the british went, laid 40 thousand lives, and then the british formulated that we will make a normal britain on the british islands, then the hindus and pakistanis will all come to us, and in fact that is what happened, the current prime minister of britain, let's say. a hindu, and the mayor of london is a pakistani, that is , the dream of every hindu or pakistani in the world, let's say, the british world, they dream about it since childhood, so the prime minister in armenia wants to make a...
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and there’s not even a question here, but what about nuclear france and britain then? it is rather interesting that the pentagon simultaneously announces: we do not plan to increase the number of advisers in ukraine, we have no intention of conducting combat operations there. anatoly mayurov figured it out. if now in the magazine the specter, the british military adviser to ukraine grant, raises the question: should... europe send troops to ukraine? and he answers it himself: talk that this will lead to a bigger war is exaggerated, if ukraine loses, we will have to fight anyway, we just need to now push the process slightly. as far as others understand, the british have always provoked wars on the continent, this has always been the basis of their policy of interests, because grant , contrary to all the postulates of kant, promises that from the continuation of supplies, western countries will gain a lot of interesting experience, and kiev in this scheme is an instrument that.. . are used, trying to find out how to stop our advance , what vulnerable points we still hav
and there’s not even a question here, but what about nuclear france and britain then? it is rather interesting that the pentagon simultaneously announces: we do not plan to increase the number of advisers in ukraine, we have no intention of conducting combat operations there. anatoly mayurov figured it out. if now in the magazine the specter, the british military adviser to ukraine grant, raises the question: should... europe send troops to ukraine? and he answers it himself: talk that this...
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st paul's cathedral in london, on the 8th of may, will be the first major event he has attended in britain for some time. nicole kidman has been honoured with an american film institute life achievement award. she is the first australian actor to receive the prestigious award. previous winners include meryl streep, robert de niro and steven spielberg. the moulin rouge actress thanked all the directors she has worked with and said it's been a privilege to make films and to play all sorts of unconventional women. that's it. 20 more, as always, on the website. do remember to download the website. do remember to download the bbc app as well. i will be back with the headlines in a couple of minutes' time, so do stay with us for that. minutes' time, so do stay with us forthat. forthe minutes' time, so do stay with us for that. for the moment, though, minutes' time, so do stay with us forthat. forthe moment, though, i am lewis vaughanjones. this is bbc news. bye—bye. hello there. once again, we've had some really contrasting weather conditions across the country with a west—east divide. the b
st paul's cathedral in london, on the 8th of may, will be the first major event he has attended in britain for some time. nicole kidman has been honoured with an american film institute life achievement award. she is the first australian actor to receive the prestigious award. previous winners include meryl streep, robert de niro and steven spielberg. the moulin rouge actress thanked all the directors she has worked with and said it's been a privilege to make films and to play all sorts of...
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exhibition will feature more than thirty samples produced by twelve countries, including the usa, great britain, germany, france, sweden, finland, australia and other countries. he is the european union, czech, polish. at the exhibition, in particular, you will be able to see the german leopard tank and the american marder infantry fighting vehicle. french wheeled tank amx. the exhibition will be open from may 1 to may 31. now let's talk about infections. chapter rospotrebnadzor, anna popova, warned of the increasing risk of invasion of new viruses. do not forget that in the spring, along with nature , the most annoying bloodsuckers, ticks and mosquitoes awaken, and they carry dangerous diseases. the problem was studied by tatyana belova. tanya, what kind of threat was the chief sanitary doctor of russia talking about? vadim, the epidemiological situation in the world is turbulent, for example, in france, just on the eve of the summer olympic games , a record number of cases of importation of dng fever into the territory of the fifth republic was recorded. according to french health officials,
exhibition will feature more than thirty samples produced by twelve countries, including the usa, great britain, germany, france, sweden, finland, australia and other countries. he is the european union, czech, polish. at the exhibition, in particular, you will be able to see the german leopard tank and the american marder infantry fighting vehicle. french wheeled tank amx. the exhibition will be open from may 1 to may 31. now let's talk about infections. chapter rospotrebnadzor, anna popova,...
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st paul's cathedral in london, on the 8th of may, will be the first major event he has attended in britain for some time. there are growing calls for the introduction of graduated driving licences for young people, restricting their use of cars after passing their tests. it's something families who've lost loved ones to crashes involving young drivers have campaigned for and has the backing of the aa and some driving instructors. 0ur reporter phillip norton has the story. your first wheels can be fun, but for young drivers, it can often end in serious injury or death, if not for them, for passengers or others on the road. kevin dyas is a driving instructor and also the chair of grimsby instructors association. he wants to see tougher restrictions on new drivers to lower casualty numbers. i think we need to relook at what we do for younger drivers because they are younger. the bit of the brain that deals with risk is towards the front, our brains develop from the back. so it is the last part of the brain that actually begins — orfinishes developing. government figures show a fifth of all
st paul's cathedral in london, on the 8th of may, will be the first major event he has attended in britain for some time. there are growing calls for the introduction of graduated driving licences for young people, restricting their use of cars after passing their tests. it's something families who've lost loved ones to crashes involving young drivers have campaigned for and has the backing of the aa and some driving instructors. 0ur reporter phillip norton has the story. your first wheels can...
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this is the, i think, great britain is the, i think, great britain is the european equivalent of america. it's where people want to go. look what we're known for. we're known for brilliant music. we're known for brilliant cinema. look at london's west end, look at the skyscrapers in various cities around, well, london mostly. i mean, there isn't really a skyscraper, skyscrapers all over the country. my point is , the point country. my point is, the point is, is there's a reason why people are getting on inflatables to come across the engush inflatables to come across the english channel. there's a reason it's a great place to live. >> they get hotel and benefits. never mind the skyscrapers . and never mind the skyscrapers. and you're right. >> yeah, there is a reason why they choose to get on a dinghy. and it's because we're a great place. and you're right, they have this perception. i'm going to call it perception because it's true. they have a perception that they're going to get looked after and they come from these incredibly impoverished third world countries where they have to beg
this is the, i think, great britain is the, i think, great britain is the european equivalent of america. it's where people want to go. look what we're known for. we're known for brilliant music. we're known for brilliant cinema. look at london's west end, look at the skyscrapers in various cities around, well, london mostly. i mean, there isn't really a skyscraper, skyscrapers all over the country. my point is , the point country. my point is, the point is, is there's a reason why people are...
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passenger on the titanic and one of the richest people of that time, was sold at an auction in great britain for $1.5 million. the clock has become the most. the fate of all these pieces was to get lost in the chest of construction waste, this is in fact, the same mosaic that i showed you in the photos, in the tablet of a ural designer who moved to the peninsula 4 years ago, there are more than 100 photographs of crimean mosaics, there are also a lot of mosaics scattered throughout the rest of crimea, which are worthy of attention, well, preservation from this count crimea's stopping problem begins: neither the number of art pavilions, nor their condition, nor their cultural value is known. pavilions with mosaic stops, they are common objects of capital construction and do not fall within the competence of the ministry of culture. this means that a stop, even one that is unique in appearance, but not recognized by experts as valuable for culture, can be legally demolished during road repairs or recognized, for example, as an emergency stop. social activists on the southern coast of crimea ar
passenger on the titanic and one of the richest people of that time, was sold at an auction in great britain for $1.5 million. the clock has become the most. the fate of all these pieces was to get lost in the chest of construction waste, this is in fact, the same mosaic that i showed you in the photos, in the tablet of a ural designer who moved to the peninsula 4 years ago, there are more than 100 photographs of crimean mosaics, there are also a lot of mosaics scattered throughout the rest of...
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in britain, who detained two men, two britons, who are accused of working for the russian secret service, because they set fire to enterprises that are connected to ukraine, and the reactions from ukraine, well, not much, well, you see, that is, they work at all levels, informational, but in the european parliament we will see how many putin shticks there will be ... but they do not despise the old czech methods from the time, as they say, the security guards and felix dzirzhynskyi, everything is the same in them, there we poison a newcomer, there we take prisoners, here we kill, butcher, if we can’t do it with our own hands, then we hire local spies, we have already seen it, that is, there should be some kind of collective pro, well, some kind of comprehensive program from the side of ukraine, i also miss this, further on our airwaves are new details of the case of roman chervinskyi, about this... in an interview of our colleague artem logutenko artem logutenko with the lawyer of the ex-spy lyudmila kusa. let's watch together after a short break. you you need to mend clothes, hem curt
in britain, who detained two men, two britons, who are accused of working for the russian secret service, because they set fire to enterprises that are connected to ukraine, and the reactions from ukraine, well, not much, well, you see, that is, they work at all levels, informational, but in the european parliament we will see how many putin shticks there will be ... but they do not despise the old czech methods from the time, as they say, the security guards and felix dzirzhynskyi, everything...
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service at st paul's cathedral in london, on may 8th will be the first major event he has attended in britain for some time. the grand final of one of the world's biggest competitive gaming competitions is taking place in birmingham. the esl 0ne tournament sees teams from all over the world compete in the multiplayer battle arena game dota 2. 0ne team of professional gamers will win a share of £800,000 prize money. there is plenty more on the website. to download the bbc news app as well. i will be back with the headlines and just a couple of minutes. forthe headlines and just a couple of minutes. for the moment, headlines and just a couple of minutes. forthe moment, iam headlines and just a couple of minutes. for the moment, iam lewis vaughanjones, this is bbc news. hello. it was a chilly start with a touch of light frost in the far north—west but that is certainly where we have seen the lion's share of sunshine. look how beautiful sterling was early on this morning. that rain is continuing to drift its way steadily northwards. that means that much of eastern england and eastern scotland
service at st paul's cathedral in london, on may 8th will be the first major event he has attended in britain for some time. the grand final of one of the world's biggest competitive gaming competitions is taking place in birmingham. the esl 0ne tournament sees teams from all over the world compete in the multiplayer battle arena game dota 2. 0ne team of professional gamers will win a share of £800,000 prize money. there is plenty more on the website. to download the bbc news app as well. i...
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great britain pursued the policy of squeezing out the local population from their indigenous lands. the best airable areas were given to white farmers, dooming canyon step 5 or de, and hunger. this caused the sharp protest of the peasants and led to the emerging of the mile mile movement, which started the fight against the invaders. the rebels called themselves canyon, land and freedom army. the spiritual leader of the movement was the anti colonial active as jo, mo, kenyatta, to freedom fighters used guerrilla tactics and attacked individual units of the greatest troops. the latter responded with massive air rays and artillery effects. when suppressing the uprise of london relied on the maximum cruelty over $50000.00 kenyans were killed. about 300000 people were thrown into prisons and concentration camps, where tortures in no way inferior in girl z to the nazis was widely practiced. the veracity of the colonial list only led the temporary success. in 1963, the british empire had to recognize the independence of gain. yeah. however, the colonial raising left behind a trail of bloo
great britain pursued the policy of squeezing out the local population from their indigenous lands. the best airable areas were given to white farmers, dooming canyon step 5 or de, and hunger. this caused the sharp protest of the peasants and led to the emerging of the mile mile movement, which started the fight against the invaders. the rebels called themselves canyon, land and freedom army. the spiritual leader of the movement was the anti colonial active as jo, mo, kenyatta, to freedom...
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a total of 30 combat vehicles will be presented, including from the usa, great britain, france and finland. egor grigoriev was one of the first to see the trophy. a car trawl brought a german leopard to poklonnaya mountain to lift it. 65 tons of metal on the crane had to be mounted with a counterweight. the crane is chugging, but it copes, it takes its place in the center of the exhibition, the german tank leopard 2, again, now the soldiers are helping, turning the car around, it must stand with its gun facing west, that is looks at a powerful barrel in the direction from where it was sent, dozens of european countries sent leopards of various modifications to ukraine... ordinary, these tanks are safari participants. our fighters love to hunt german cats, mainly with lancets and fpv, but the loss of tape and leopard rollers is also a common occurrence. the armor in this place is achilles' pit. it is half as much here as, for example, the t-72, which was also unloaded on poklonnaya hill today. the exhibition had not yet opened, but the process was closely followed by its future visitors. it
a total of 30 combat vehicles will be presented, including from the usa, great britain, france and finland. egor grigoriev was one of the first to see the trophy. a car trawl brought a german leopard to poklonnaya mountain to lift it. 65 tons of metal on the crane had to be mounted with a counterweight. the crane is chugging, but it copes, it takes its place in the center of the exhibition, the german tank leopard 2, again, now the soldiers are helping, turning the car around, it must stand...
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great britain is now paying special attention to resources, namely rare earth metals. there are many of them throughout central asia, but kazakhstan has the largest number of deposits. perhaps this resource will become the main one in xx century. but here’s the thing: beijing is already looking at this with jealousy. the fact is that china is the main player in the rare earth market, and not so long ago it added all technologies related to this critical element to the list of restricted prohibited exports. and it ’s not just about... protecting business interests, it’s just that sub-local people understand that a global confrontation is possible ahead, and sharing a critical resource with a future enemy is probably not entirely correct, kazakhstan’s desire to develop its deposits, attract investments, it’s absolutely clear, but the issue is really very delicate, a lot of interests intersect here, and coincidentally, immediately after the departure of the new british strategic partner , the minister of defense came to astana for scheduled consultations. an old
great britain is now paying special attention to resources, namely rare earth metals. there are many of them throughout central asia, but kazakhstan has the largest number of deposits. perhaps this resource will become the main one in xx century. but here’s the thing: beijing is already looking at this with jealousy. the fact is that china is the main player in the rare earth market, and not so long ago it added all technologies related to this critical element to the list of restricted...
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total will present 30 combat vehicles, including those from the usa, great britain, france and finland. egor grigoriev was one of the first to see the trophies. a car trawl brought a german leopard to poklonnaya mountain. to lift 65 tons of metal onto the crane, a counterweight had to be installed. the crane is chugging, but it copes, it takes its place in the center of the exhibition, the german tank leopard 2, again, now the soldiers are helping, turning the car around, it must definitely stand with the gun facing the west, that is, it is looking at the powerful muzzle in the direction from where it was sent, dozens of european states they sent leopards of various modifications to ukraine; one of the latest, the main european one, will be standing near the victory museum. the tank, as it is called, was retrieved by the soldiers of the center group of troops from the avdiivka direction, where the vehicle ran into a mine, damage to the steam side was caused by our fpv drones, the crew escaped as if they had just come from the factory, an interview about this was recorded in the rear ar
total will present 30 combat vehicles, including those from the usa, great britain, france and finland. egor grigoriev was one of the first to see the trophies. a car trawl brought a german leopard to poklonnaya mountain. to lift 65 tons of metal onto the crane, a counterweight had to be installed. the crane is chugging, but it copes, it takes its place in the center of the exhibition, the german tank leopard 2, again, now the soldiers are helping, turning the car around, it must definitely...
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front, but we still have these aid packages, we were all happy for a whole week, and the states, and britain, and the germans are transferring, that is, somehow the impression is that everyone mobilized in the west at the same time, as you can see, how much this will help us, we can hold the front with the help of these weapons, we will be able to start somewhere to advance and return our territories, what does this help, this help give us gives us additional opportunities to strike our enemy. storm shdow, for example, well, this is a great option. in the presence of storm shadow, let's just say, it is already a small problem that the germans do not give us taurus. these are similar projects, parallel, they are very similar, we have a big one. works from shadow pages it would not be necessary to learn to work with taurus yet, although they are very similar, it is the same cruise missile, but you can understand the germans, in principle, why they are not very willing to allocate them to us, they have everything, it seems , in warehouses, if i remember it does not betray, about 150, yes, about
front, but we still have these aid packages, we were all happy for a whole week, and the states, and britain, and the germans are transferring, that is, somehow the impression is that everyone mobilized in the west at the same time, as you can see, how much this will help us, we can hold the front with the help of these weapons, we will be able to start somewhere to advance and return our territories, what does this help, this help give us gives us additional opportunities to strike our enemy....
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what kind of country should it be that the united states, china, russia, france and great britain imposed sanctions against it, well, we know what north korea and iran are like in connection with the nuclear program, but russia that adheres to this sanctions regime, but no longer , not anymore, it was before, it was before. not anymore, but blinken has come to china, what are your expectations, what are the consequences that may be, will be, or will not be, or china, i think that a clear position has been made public, to the americans fed up with the fact that china is helping russia's military-technical complex, and they will be ready to monitor it more carefully and introduce sanctions against chinese companies, it is not very pleasant for sidzimpid, but... he will somehow survive six months, because xijin ping, like putin is waiting for the results of the presidential elections in the united states, for him cooperation with this administration is a very conditional thing, so he will make some decisions, say, to cancel military-technical cooperation, or on the contrary to strengthen it
what kind of country should it be that the united states, china, russia, france and great britain imposed sanctions against it, well, we know what north korea and iran are like in connection with the nuclear program, but russia that adheres to this sanctions regime, but no longer , not anymore, it was before, it was before. not anymore, but blinken has come to china, what are your expectations, what are the consequences that may be, will be, or will not be, or china, i think that a clear...
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so my question to you really is how has this happened to britain? is it just a lack of self—discipline? is it a lack of self—discipline? is it a lack of political leadership? why have we wandered into a field without, as you say, a plan ? plan? >> i think you put your finger on both of those. i mean, i do watch from time to time, very happily. the great lady's speech, where she says there is no such thing as public money, that is, only taxpayers money. it's our money. yeah. and i think the question really, is answered by both of the things that you've said. i interviewed nigel farage some time ago about why we have such poor leadership. and if you google my surname and farage, you'll see the video . and his answer was the video. and his answer was because we have a whole new different class of political leader. they are professional politicians. they aren't eisenhower's and truman's and people who did something in life and then wanted to put back. these are forgive me, they're oxbridge people who want a career as a politician. that's what it's a
so my question to you really is how has this happened to britain? is it just a lack of self—discipline? is it a lack of self—discipline? is it a lack of political leadership? why have we wandered into a field without, as you say, a plan ? plan? >> i think you put your finger on both of those. i mean, i do watch from time to time, very happily. the great lady's speech, where she says there is no such thing as public money, that is, only taxpayers money. it's our money. yeah. and i...
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so britain produces 1.01% of all the c02 britain produces 1.01% of all the co2 on the planet. china produces about 29. so it's all very well talking about net zero targets. what we really need are the big polluters to stop polluting as quickly as possible . and all these problems are unked . and all these problems are linked together in climate security , free trade. what we security, free trade. what we eat are made a point in the book that it takes 1500s of litres of water to produce one kilogram of beef, but only about 600 to produce one kilogram of chicken. our dietary habits also have a big impact on how much water is used. >> yes, in different parts of the world, advocating vegetarianism, but maybe advocating less red meat and more white meat? >> well, it makes sense to produce things like meat, in countries that have got lots of water, but not in countries that where water is a shortage. we've got we've got to think ecologically about about the balance of trade in the world, something we've not even started to think about. >> all right, well, let's show the book again.
so britain produces 1.01% of all the c02 britain produces 1.01% of all the co2 on the planet. china produces about 29. so it's all very well talking about net zero targets. what we really need are the big polluters to stop polluting as quickly as possible . and all these problems are unked . and all these problems are linked together in climate security , free trade. what we security, free trade. what we eat are made a point in the book that it takes 1500s of litres of water to produce one...
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first, we already have statutes on the books that are supposed to treat the industrial base of canada, britain, and australia basically functioning as part of the defense industrial base but in practice, we don't do that so we should start doing that and certainly move to expand to other allies as well. >> we are about out of time. we want to end with one question from a student from american university and i want to end with a student because we are talking strategy, talking teacher, and these are the people who are going to be entering the national security establishment and hopefully looking out to the future and he has a good question. in the event that the pla takes control of taiwan, how do we ensure access is not gained to equipment and methods for producing advanced semiconductor technology? to end on looking towards asia, taiwan, china, how do we answer? >> that's a really hard question because if we were to actually destroy the equipment of tsmc, i think it would do horrendous damage to the global economy and i just don't think that is the right answer. the good news is the chinese,
first, we already have statutes on the books that are supposed to treat the industrial base of canada, britain, and australia basically functioning as part of the defense industrial base but in practice, we don't do that so we should start doing that and certainly move to expand to other allies as well. >> we are about out of time. we want to end with one question from a student from american university and i want to end with a student because we are talking strategy, talking teacher, and...
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. �* , want the decisions to be made in britain. 3 ., ,. ., �* britain. it's fascinating... all talk. britain. it's fascinating... all talk- we _ britain. it's fascinating... all talk. we must _ britain. it's fascinating... all talk. we must talk - britain. it's fascinating... all talk. we must talk about. britain. it's fascinating... all - talk. we must talk about scotland, ian blackford, you were leader of the snp in westminster, the snp is in a lot of trouble in edinburgh, humza yousaf�*sjob is hanging by a thread. there are two options, either he can get back the green party, who he had a huge fall out with to back him, or he can talk to alex samba —— alex salmond's party, alba. which is it going to be? if you can't do either, he will be toast. ~ �* ., ., , you can't do either, he will be toast.�* . . _.. ,, toast. we've had a very successful eriod toast. we've had a very successful period working _ toast. we've had a very successful period working with _ toast. we've had a very successful period working with the _ toast. we've had a very su
. �* , want the decisions to be made in britain. 3 ., ,. ., �* britain. it's fascinating... all talk. britain. it's fascinating... all talk- we _ britain. it's fascinating... all talk. we must _ britain. it's fascinating... all talk. we must talk - britain. it's fascinating... all talk. we must talk about. britain. it's fascinating... all - talk. we must talk about scotland, ian blackford, you were leader of the snp in westminster, the snp is in a lot of trouble in edinburgh, humza...
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a total of 30 combat vehicles will be presented, including from the usa, great britain, france and finland. egor grigoriev, one of. i saw the trophies for the first time. a truck trawl delivered a german leopard to poklonnaya mountain; in order to lift 65 tons of metal onto a crane, a counterweight had to be mounted. the faucet is chugging, but copes. the german leopard 2 tank takes its place in the center of the exhibition, again, now the soldiers are helping, turning the car around, it must stand with its gun backwards. that is, the powerful barrel is looking towards where it was sent from, dozens of european states have sent leopards of various modifications to ukraine, one of the very last will be standing near the victory museum, the main european tank, as they call it, was taken out by the soldiers of the group of troops in the center of the sovdeevsky direction, the car ran over there by mine, damage by our fpv drones hit the starboard side, the crew fled, in rimbat the tank was patched up as if it had just come from the factory, an interview about this was recorded in the rear area
a total of 30 combat vehicles will be presented, including from the usa, great britain, france and finland. egor grigoriev, one of. i saw the trophies for the first time. a truck trawl delivered a german leopard to poklonnaya mountain; in order to lift 65 tons of metal onto a crane, a counterweight had to be mounted. the faucet is chugging, but copes. the german leopard 2 tank takes its place in the center of the exhibition, again, now the soldiers are helping, turning the car around, it must...
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here it already sounded absolutely true, it was actually raised by the anglo-saxon countries, great britain, the usa, this modern ruling elite. european countries, it was bought by kornyu everything, they finished the corresponding universities, their personal future is secured, but they pay for this by defending the american and british interests in the european union, destroying it, destroying, therefore, the fate of these european peoples, not caring about them, they will not tolerate any damage to themselves personally, for their close circle, they are provided for, but what will happen here, they decided overseas that they need to weaken this europe, throw them into the furnace of war, let him go, let him do it, that is... it doesn’t exist, it is provided by the russian federation, controls who controls air, this is a huge component for military success on the ground, and here they are offering to stretch, provide some kind of air support to ukraine, but we must not forget that, they gave the example of israel, how much it cost to reflect the israeli air defense, and therefore the co
here it already sounded absolutely true, it was actually raised by the anglo-saxon countries, great britain, the usa, this modern ruling elite. european countries, it was bought by kornyu everything, they finished the corresponding universities, their personal future is secured, but they pay for this by defending the american and british interests in the european union, destroying it, destroying, therefore, the fate of these european peoples, not caring about them, they will not tolerate any...
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it's produced incalculable wealth for for britain and for america, really. but the poor workers, the opium factory, you know, they just ordinary peasants know working away. and they got almost out of it. and that's how still is i mean, this opium factory still. and as you can see, it's still just you know local people who are extremely poor working there. the other big opium factory was in the city of lucknow. and this this is a plan of opium factory, a partner. i love this particular which was painted by a guy called sitaram. he was of the patna school of not that actually was from the harvard school of painters and you see something very interesting here. switzerland has actually a painted himself into the picture that him down there so you know it's a it's literally a bird's eye view because as you can see, he's painted the curvature of the earth. but what's so interesting is that, you know, he's he's painted the patna opium factory as though it were a mughal palace or something. so. again, here you see this opium godown also by sitaram. but he's painted
it's produced incalculable wealth for for britain and for america, really. but the poor workers, the opium factory, you know, they just ordinary peasants know working away. and they got almost out of it. and that's how still is i mean, this opium factory still. and as you can see, it's still just you know local people who are extremely poor working there. the other big opium factory was in the city of lucknow. and this this is a plan of opium factory, a partner. i love this particular which was...