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that was just for europe . europe. >> there was there were so many. i'm going ignore there i'm going to ignore that. there were this were so many layers to this story. that i don't story. it was that i don't understand. got we get understand. we just got we get these late and these stories quite late and it's misinformation or it's russian misinformation or is hard, right? it's russian misinformation or is it hard, right? it's russian misinformation or is it you hard, right? it's russian misinformation or is it you see hard, right? it's russian misinformation or is it you see hardi, right? it's russian misinformation or is it you see hard right.t? it's russian misinformation or is it you see hard right. you it's russian misinformation or is it yiknowe hard right. you it's russian misinformation or is it yiknowe ithey'reit. you it's russian misinformation or is it yiknowe ithey're evenu it's russian misinformation or is it yiknowe ithey're even hard it's russian misinformation or is it yanymore. hey're even hard it's russian misinformation or is it yan
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the capture of the african state was committed with europe's tacit approval. britain and france recognize the annexation, giving the green light to further fastest expansion in the world. 10 baby and the way for the outbreak of world war 2. the hi everybody. i got a program know, barring the holidays occasional and family days, we're now every day. that's right. we used to be a weekly now we're a daily. we hold no punches, which is why we do it. we think we're necessary. look for it. all right, here we go. true from number one. boeing c o out. so is there entire management team? it seems, will tell you why. group on over to baltimore's collapse bridge is causing globe the supply chain issues. and we're going to talk a lot about infrastructure and supply shit chain issues, trip bomb number 3. you may know him as p. diddy. police are looking at him as they investigate a sex trafficking ring. i'm rick sanchez. this is direct impact. the ok, let's get started. there's a couple of things that have occurred late that i can't help but make us all.
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i overheard some somebody say some tourists from europe walking by. what an ugly building. it's hurt. the image of san francisco. cheap you have to do it for a low budget. you know, you need the 5 million to build it. okay. that's what the tourists say. i mean, if you go to italy and all the roofs are red, i mean, it's very uniform. how they how they have strict control. this is not strict control. and it's going to hurt the school value of their land. so, so in ten years, 20 years, they may want to sell it for 30 to $50 million. that how it's going to hurt the value 100. and it cast the shadow and everything. so you see how the kids and if this during construction and then after the shadow, they cannot play up to the lot line. there is no school right up to the lot line with another building next door. not even in san francisco, anywhere i've seen in the world. so this is not they're going to lose half their playground or even not even go there. i don't think you want your kids go to school there. you could be breathing the dust and the chemicals, they already got this, ho
i overheard some somebody say some tourists from europe walking by. what an ugly building. it's hurt. the image of san francisco. cheap you have to do it for a low budget. you know, you need the 5 million to build it. okay. that's what the tourists say. i mean, if you go to italy and all the roofs are red, i mean, it's very uniform. how they how they have strict control. this is not strict control. and it's going to hurt the school value of their land. so, so in ten years, 20 years, they may...
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there's like three thick files for the 1958 europe trip. and in there they had the passenger manifests, both the independence and the constitution, which was the ship they home and in there listed the names of the children and the ages of the children. so what i did is tried to track down some of the kids who were on the boat that remembered meeting harry and this is this is one of the families that i was able to track down. it's the who's family heloc and the the picture, i guess, is available. this was their copy of it. so it's linda and frank who's junior with harry during a lifeboat drill on the constituti a in the background on right are the children's parents harriet who's holding tom and frank senior. so harriet, who had walk the baby on the boat every morning and harry would often join her. so the mother and truman had struck up a friendship the boat, because harry, of course, loved his morning walks and he maintained that even when he was on the on the ship at sea, i want to show one more just showing off a little bit. here we go g
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the german wolf packs the submarines waiting to try to sink the convoys that were now being sent to europe and in the pacific where young men were now shipping out fight on aircraft carriers and destroyers in the pacific and to try to retake back much of the territory that was captured when the japanese invaded pearl harbor, as well as other islands and landmass was in the pacific ocean. it was a terrifying time for the american public. we look and we think, well, of course we won that war in 1941. there was absolutely no guarantee that the allies going to prevail in that conflict. and all of a sudden, we have had we had hundreds of thousands of young men signing up to fight at the time when we needed to build our ability to gather intelligence and to understand what was what was going to happen in the war. and so that was a light bulb moment that went on over military commanders, diplomats had. well, if the young men are signing up to fight, who is going to build our codebreaking? who's going to build our espionage? women. let's call in these women. these who have been to to college, thes
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and northern europe is no exception. i think that there are six points worth making, six observations worth making, whenever we look at how the geopolitical situation in northern europe has changed. first one is the obvious one. it's been mentioned multiple tiles on this panel already, it's the enlargement of nato to sweden and finland. at this point we take this for granted but we shouldn't underestimate the historical significance of this move by both countries. in the case of sweden, depending on how you want to measure it, perhaps centuries of militarily nonalignment and neutrality, decades in terms of finland and all of this almost changed literally overnight after russia's large scale invasion of ukraine in february, 2022. what i like to tell my friends in the countries of ukraine, georgia, bosnia-herzegovina and other countries that have aspirations like kosovo, use finland and sweden's entry into the alliance for inspiration, that the door is truly open and that more members are being added and you can be next. y
and northern europe is no exception. i think that there are six points worth making, six observations worth making, whenever we look at how the geopolitical situation in northern europe has changed. first one is the obvious one. it's been mentioned multiple tiles on this panel already, it's the enlargement of nato to sweden and finland. at this point we take this for granted but we shouldn't underestimate the historical significance of this move by both countries. in the case of sweden,...
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certainly europe and part of the story was, although we think of the roaring twenties as this era of gatsby's parties and flappers and jazz and fun and a roaring economy, it was also a deeply divided nation between urban and rural. it's for the first time in 1920, the census announces more people live in cities than in the countryside and their status excited amongst farmers who had been kind of the core of american life between people who wanted to cut off the ellis island era of immigration. the two arrive guys in ku klux klan that felt that america was sliding into gomorrah, a second rise of the ku klux klan debates over prohibition. people who supported prohibition appalled by the speakeasies and the jazz filled, booze filled clubs in the cities and the flappers, and between within the religious community, a fierce debate between religious modernists who believed that the bible could be interpreted in light of scientific discovery and fundamentalists who believed that sticking to the idea that the bible was absolute truth would be a one way to help keep society from sliding south
certainly europe and part of the story was, although we think of the roaring twenties as this era of gatsby's parties and flappers and jazz and fun and a roaring economy, it was also a deeply divided nation between urban and rural. it's for the first time in 1920, the census announces more people live in cities than in the countryside and their status excited amongst farmers who had been kind of the core of american life between people who wanted to cut off the ellis island era of immigration....
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advertising that we do and our key markets and internationally, that's china, that's japan, that's western europe, all areas that are, you know, have been historically very, very important to our, the mix here, but also locally, californians are still the biggest number of visitors, and so we do spend time and money, talking to our fellow residents of the state. >> is one of your challenges that you know, that when we think of oracle openworld or those big business conventions, right? salesforce, when they bring like tens of thousands to town, are companies starting to do that again, or is there still less of that kind of activity, well, both are true. there's less than there was pre-pandemic that that's part of our our strategy and focus for this year is, is rebuilding the presence of those large events. but we have dreamforce. we again as you saw the numbers in 2023 had a very, very strong year, we had dreamforce, we had rsac. we had photonics west, so yes, those groups are coming back. but clearly to, to be operating as we were pre-pandemic, we need to have more of them. and that's, that's wha
advertising that we do and our key markets and internationally, that's china, that's japan, that's western europe, all areas that are, you know, have been historically very, very important to our, the mix here, but also locally, californians are still the biggest number of visitors, and so we do spend time and money, talking to our fellow residents of the state. >> is one of your challenges that you know, that when we think of oracle openworld or those big business conventions, right?...
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he pretty stark, europe is “ust not read . , pretty stark, europe is 'ust not read . , ., , . ready. he is right to be concerned. if russia does _ ready. he is right to be concerned. if russia does defeat _ ready. he is right to be concerned. if russia does defeat ukraine - ready. he is right to be concerned. if russia does defeat ukraine and i if russia does defeat ukraine and clearly other neighbouring states are going to be concerned. we have had the scene with russia in years gone by invade ukraine in 2014 and an ex—crimea and have seen them invade georgia and annex parts of that country. clearly if they defeat ukraine militarily and occupy ukraine, the neighbouring countries will feel worried that they may be next. so it is understandable and i think if you are one of those countries whose history has been as involved in the occupation by russia involved in the occupation by russia in the past as well, you will be acutely concerned on that. so i understand where he's coming from entirely and i think it is in the interests of everyone in europe and more broadly that putin is de
he pretty stark, europe is “ust not read . , pretty stark, europe is 'ust not read . , ., , . ready. he is right to be concerned. if russia does _ ready. he is right to be concerned. if russia does defeat _ ready. he is right to be concerned. if russia does defeat ukraine - ready. he is right to be concerned. if russia does defeat ukraine and i if russia does defeat ukraine and clearly other neighbouring states are going to be concerned. we have had the scene with russia in years gone by...
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1st was young, the slogan hughes, jude now plastic handmade and bangladesh was popular in parts of europe. but if i says he's never heard of it, the in the 1980s, the tooth back from bangladesh became a symbol. that's the environmental movement. back then, it was known as a scratch. you resilient natural material. used to to not plastic was a rallying cry. now the fight against plastic is more urgent than ever. in the village of his lease scrap metal and plastic are collected for recycling. the people are paid and edible, not so they will have to do to eventually replace plastic. who are the people who cultivate the plants? now, what role does jude play for them? whose ever overall jude cultivation has advantages. we hardly earned anything from rice this year. but we still grow rice for our own consumption, and we see the rice straw to the cadillac. c c the, the price farmers receive for to talk to it's considerably some years proceeds from sales fail to cover production costs. the government is trying to counteract this economic issue. a problem. you just take a partnership with the ugly
1st was young, the slogan hughes, jude now plastic handmade and bangladesh was popular in parts of europe. but if i says he's never heard of it, the in the 1980s, the tooth back from bangladesh became a symbol. that's the environmental movement. back then, it was known as a scratch. you resilient natural material. used to to not plastic was a rallying cry. now the fight against plastic is more urgent than ever. in the village of his lease scrap metal and plastic are collected for recycling. the...
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eastern europe. russia poland, 3 million --, 4 million italian catholics, etc. and part of the reaction was to this, to people who believed that these people would not be americans. and the klan is in colorado and portland. and the leaders were trying turn back the clock to a world where white protestant men ran the show and african -- and catholics either knew their place or were not around. and they paint catholics as people who were bad for because pope would tell them how to vote. and -- as part of international conspiracy of. and the klan was trying to restore the small town of white protestant america in a new world of decadal and ethnically diverse cities. and startling scenes clans marching down rolling avenue in baltimore,. 1925 song that is still our last clean sheet and joined the ku klux klan a 50,000 person klan march in the middle of washington. now also intertwined is this idea in the twenties known as nativism. now not all nativist were klansmen. all klansmen almost certainly were nativists, but nativists were people who believed it was time to c
eastern europe. russia poland, 3 million --, 4 million italian catholics, etc. and part of the reaction was to this, to people who believed that these people would not be americans. and the klan is in colorado and portland. and the leaders were trying turn back the clock to a world where white protestant men ran the show and african -- and catholics either knew their place or were not around. and they paint catholics as people who were bad for because pope would tell them how to vote. and -- as...
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the polish prime minister, donald tusk, says europe has entered a "pre—war era" and nobody on the continent will feel safe if russia defeats ukraine. moscow has stepped up its bombardment of ukraine, and a few days ago russian missiles briefly entered polish air—space. the us government has authorised an initial sixty million dollars to help clear the wreckage of a bridge that was brought down by a giant container ship. the biggest crane on the east coast is being sent to baltimore to join the emergency effort. politics in northern ireland have been thrown into turmoil with the news that the leader of the democratic unionist party sir jeffrey donaldson has resigned after being charged with rape and other historical sexual offences. he was arrested yesterday along with a 57—year—old woman who has been charged with aiding and abetting in connection with the alleged offences. they will appear in court next month. sirjeffrey — who is northern ireland's longest serving mp at westminster —says he will strenously mp at westminster says he will strenously contest the charges. jennifer o'l
the polish prime minister, donald tusk, says europe has entered a "pre—war era" and nobody on the continent will feel safe if russia defeats ukraine. moscow has stepped up its bombardment of ukraine, and a few days ago russian missiles briefly entered polish air—space. the us government has authorised an initial sixty million dollars to help clear the wreckage of a bridge that was brought down by a giant container ship. the biggest crane on the east coast is being sent to...
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this is not just "the new york times" or here in the states but also in europe in a broader sense. >> my sense is it has been ever thus, actually. the american journalistic tradition is a little bit odd on the emphasis that has been placed in mainstream institutions on this idea of objectivity with all its flaws. every generation discovers objectivity is a myth one way or the other. in some ways, the european model has been more openly ideological. i don't know if i have that wrong. you would know more about that. quickly former president became well-known for his criticism of the media, particularly with the phrase "failing new york times." did that have any impact on the reporting or the culture of the media? >> i was covering the white house at the time. within the white house press corps, my sense was the president's overt attacks on the press, white house correspondence, people in the briefing room felt that gave license to take an opinion and take a stand because they felt under attack and wanted to push back, and it was mutually beneficial. for trump, you know, the right loves
this is not just "the new york times" or here in the states but also in europe in a broader sense. >> my sense is it has been ever thus, actually. the american journalistic tradition is a little bit odd on the emphasis that has been placed in mainstream institutions on this idea of objectivity with all its flaws. every generation discovers objectivity is a myth one way or the other. in some ways, the european model has been more openly ideological. i don't know if i have that...
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i mean, it's not in europe. >> mean, look, i'm not huge >> i mean, look, i'm not a huge fan of eurovision myself, patrick, but, you know, i have indulged in it a couple of times. it's great fun, the fact that it gets politicised almost every year is nothing new to anyone that watches it. let's not forget the has not forget that the uk has received after received zero points after brexit, zero points after the wars. despite none of those songs have any political messaging in them whatsoever. so maybe it's the viewers who are typical people, quite frankly. >> thank you for stepping into this . i >> thank you for stepping into this. i believe, i believe that we've got a great stuff. right. amaya is back now look, final final word to you, amaya, and thank much coming final word to you, amaya, and the and much coming final word to you, amaya, and the and taking much coming final word to you, amaya, and théand taking partch coming final word to you, amaya, and théand taking partch this oming on and taking part in this debate. would message debate. what would your message to he goes to olly al
i mean, it's not in europe. >> mean, look, i'm not huge >> i mean, look, i'm not a huge fan of eurovision myself, patrick, but, you know, i have indulged in it a couple of times. it's great fun, the fact that it gets politicised almost every year is nothing new to anyone that watches it. let's not forget the has not forget that the uk has received after received zero points after brexit, zero points after the wars. despite none of those songs have any political messaging in them...
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but what's your argument isn't that he's trying to take over the rest of europe, but maybe just the rest of ukraine? no, i don't believe that there's no evidence to support that. he'd be a full to try to conquer all of ukraine because the western half of the country is filled with ethnic ukrainians, who would resist russian occupation mightily. he'd have a serious insurgency on his hands, and that's the last thing you need. and as i said the before, they would be foolish in the extreme to try to do that. but let's move on because there's a, there's another thing i want to ask you about. in december of 2023 us defense secretary lloyd austin stated, rushes, military is badly weekend. and last year, the head of the defense intelligence agency said that it would take somewhere between 5 and 10 years for russian to rebuild the capabilities of its armed forces . some argue that ukrainian resistance with western support was, in fact important to prevent further aggression from russia. what are you making it? i think it's just dead wrong. i think the russian military today is much more formidabl
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of imagined memories, that is what formed the basis, my understanding of how my grandfather escaped europe and escaped the nazis. and it's actually the only thing had that gave me any insight into what that experience was like. and that was really interesting to me that i had so little information about that experience because my, my first book, flying couch, revolves around my, the side of my family, my maternal grandmother, her. this this book tells the story of her holocaust survival. and so i was just i had just come from project where i was spending a lot of time with like an actual oral history that my grandmother on my mother's had given with all this detail exactly what she experienced. and then to turn to my grandfather's side and see that i was missing, that piece, that that's like sort of where i was at the beginning of artificial. so i'll tell you just a little bit about saying ouch for that context. so this book was published in 2016. i started working on it when i was in college because my mother gave me this transcription of an interview that my grandmother mother had done w
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how far behind is europe at the moment if europe is indeed not ready. moment if europe is indeed not read . , ., �* moment if europe is indeed not read. , ., �* , ,, ready. they would've supplied ukraine with _ ready. they would've supplied ukraine with what _ ready. they would've supplied ukraine with what was - ready. they would've supplied j ukraine with what was needed ready. they would've supplied l ukraine with what was needed a ready. they would've supplied - ukraine with what was needed a long time ago but it's been a very trip approach and thereafter prepare the citizenry and voters for wartime economy for possible advances across the borders and you have polish farmers locking ukraine in exports and polish authorities have expelled ukrainianjournalist and polish authorities have expelled ukrainian journalist may need to get their own people and liners are to be prepared for the worst as well. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you. injerusalem, there is an uneasy calm, as palestinians mark easter and ramadan — from there, our international editor j
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think the ukrainians have resisted heroically and but they've done so not just with our health, there europe is in this, in a big way. we actually have 11 countries that have contributed larger percentage of their budget and of their gdp to this effort then the united sneak fast. so that's something i think some of my colleagues aren't aware of. this is not america being asked to act alone. there were acting in concert with our friend tens with common values and common interests. and frankly, the ukrainians are not only i've done extraordinarily well on the battlefield much better than >> this >> has pushed finland and sweden into nato. i think it's a big strategic defeat for russia and for putin. but again, i think american assistance has going to be required, going forward. and i'm supportive of that. >> we will see if that warning is heated at representative tom. cool. thanks so much for joining us this afternoon. >> hey, jim. great to be with you. >> all right. no. now, a so-called social media storm coordinated by staff at the wall street journal is encouraging the world to support thei
think the ukrainians have resisted heroically and but they've done so not just with our health, there europe is in this, in a big way. we actually have 11 countries that have contributed larger percentage of their budget and of their gdp to this effort then the united sneak fast. so that's something i think some of my colleagues aren't aware of. this is not america being asked to act alone. there were acting in concert with our friend tens with common values and common interests. and frankly,...
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request electronic output of what temu is holding and request to delete it because that's our right in europe. staying with competitions now, a couple in wales say they have scooped up nearly £80,000 worth of prizes, including luxury holidays, by entering up to 50 competitions a day. let's speak to one of them, kazzy minton. since march 2021, she and her husband lee have won 857 prizes worth £77,000. thank you so much forjoining us. i got to ask, do you have the most amazing strategy, or are you just really, really lucky? i amazing strategy, or are you 'ust really, really lucky?i really, really lucky? ithink it's a bit of both _ really, really lucky? ithink it's a bit of both probably. _ really, really lucky? ithink it's a bit of both probably. but - really, really lucky? i think it's a | bit of both probably. but i belong to a community called lucky learners, i also subscribe to a magazine called commerce news, and those communities and those two places just give me everything i need, really. they advertise competitions you can enter, they tell us sort of things we can buy, and we just are
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donation exceeding , and none of it had to be um, none of it had to be declared because there were 200 europes, um, sipo then checked with edelman and they said, is this what happened here? eleman wrote back and said, no, actually, that's not what happened, um, and that then brought something that leo verradker had said explaining a donation from them in 2022, into question as well, um, there were other undeclared donations from 2018 this that year, one of them was from uh barrister, one of them was from the attorney general, well the now attorney general rossa faning, and the other one was from centric health right, um, and they asked, they wrote sipo wrote to leo saying, are you satisfied, he given the same explanation for you, these other donations saying they were all reimbursed, so i didn't have to declare them, they'd written to him saying, can you explain one why? are contradicting you and to you know are you are you satisfied that the other this explanation you know accounts for what's happened with these other donations and he just ignored them right buse leov doesn't have to answer q
donation exceeding , and none of it had to be um, none of it had to be declared because there were 200 europes, um, sipo then checked with edelman and they said, is this what happened here? eleman wrote back and said, no, actually, that's not what happened, um, and that then brought something that leo verradker had said explaining a donation from them in 2022, into question as well, um, there were other undeclared donations from 2018 this that year, one of them was from uh barrister, one of...
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but but what speaking of national what but speaking of national security, i mean, the uk and europe in general will be better off with trump because he he would actually build up the military, whereas biden in a very difficult time, he's cut defence spending . it's so defence spending. it's so counterintuitive. you know, you have all many nato countries that are increasing the amount of money they spend , whereas the of money they spend, whereas the percentage of gdp anyway. so you've from in many ways, you've gone from in many ways, thanks to trump, you've gone from five countries meeting the 2% target 11. that's going to 2% target to 11. that's going to 18 this year. whereas the us defence budget is being cut in real terms by 3. that's a disaster. and i think that that if president trump is back in office, you'll see a stronger american military, which is good for the uk or or our allies, as well as good for europe. >> so, vince, if you as an american citizen right now living in living in the states and we've got this election coming up, would you vote for biden why would you vote fo
but but what speaking of national what but speaking of national security, i mean, the uk and europe in general will be better off with trump because he he would actually build up the military, whereas biden in a very difficult time, he's cut defence spending . it's so defence spending. it's so counterintuitive. you know, you have all many nato countries that are increasing the amount of money they spend , whereas the of money they spend, whereas the percentage of gdp anyway. so you've from in...
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but why such the price difference between something in europe and the u.s.? i know they have different regulation, but, you know, do you think that we're subsidizing it a little bit over here? >> again, it's a similar story to pretty much every medication, right? we, in america we do pay more for our medications and we do, i guess you used the wording subsidize, our products are more expensive in the u.s. than around the globe. now, we have a product that is for weight loss, and we make it available for $99 a month to any patient. shipped right to their door. if things physician prescribes it. i don't know anywhere in the world where it's less than $99. kelly: so natural a follow-up, how can you make your product so affordable in comparison to these ones in the market and still make a profit? >> the issue here is really the access, right? so as a country, we are not covering obesity medications. and so, and that's at at the government level or the commercial level. and so you have to come up with really unique models to be able to get the product to the patie
but why such the price difference between something in europe and the u.s.? i know they have different regulation, but, you know, do you think that we're subsidizing it a little bit over here? >> again, it's a similar story to pretty much every medication, right? we, in america we do pay more for our medications and we do, i guess you used the wording subsidize, our products are more expensive in the u.s. than around the globe. now, we have a product that is for weight loss, and we make...
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by eurostar for the easter break, passengers travelling to europe by eurostarfor the easter break, and on top of that you have got passengers who would normally be using euston station, that is one of the uk's busiest stations, using replacement services here, that is because that station is largely closed through until easter monday. in dover, the port is busy, too, it is taking around two hours to process vehicles and get them onto ferries, some people on social media saying it is taking much longer. and on the roads as well, problems, too, especially for drivers coming to cornwall and devon, the rac has described conditions for them as pretty horrendous.— pretty horrendous. helena, thank ou. the former wales rugby star louis rees—zammit has signed for the super bowl champions, the kansas city chiefs. the 23—year—old stunned the world of rugby injanuary when he quit the sport on the eve of this year's six nations tournament to pursue a career in american football. 0ur sports correspondent adam wild reports. for louis rees—zammit, this was about taking a chance on a new spor
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other reasons besides that are not reasons i want to move to europe. lauren: giving you 20 seconds, what are your picks? >> my picks going forward, i really like bank here, and i hike industrials, and i like defeint. i think cyclical names are -- defense. the market sectors as far as tech and some of those leaders are overdone, so things that are a little bit more traditional a, a little more on the consumer staples side, i think you can weather a downturn in the market. lauren: that's exactly what a citi says, this tech rally's a bit overdone, cu cutting their exposure, broadening out. scott martin, thank you. good to see you. >> see ya. lauren:ed today marks one year of evan gersh covisits' wrongful detente in russia. where do things stand with getting the american journalisty home c? i know, i've bee telling everyone. baby: liberty. oh! baby: liberty. how many people did you tell? only pay for what you need. jingle: ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ baby: ♪ liberty. ♪ the future is not just going to happen. you have to make it. and if you want
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against ukraine you saw poland activate its air force and then pull ins prime minister is warning that europe is in a prewar era, predicting that putin could use the moscow attack to really escalate. its war in ukraine do you agree with that, beth? >> i definitely think that we're in a different place. >> i'll note that >> president putin came out just a few days ago. poo pooing the idea that russia would attack poland or the baltic states, nato members and calling it nonsense since then, really saying that this kind of threat is being drummed up by western leaders in order to scare them and justify spending money on the war in ukraine. i think our listeners will, their ears perk up when you look at that, that explanation, i think that that is absolutely fluidly president putin trying to divide the west and undercut western support for the war effort by ukraine. i just don't think that we should believe putin he lies and lies and lies and has for years. and so threat is not imminent but it exists in the future. we're in a different state >> i'd like to turn back to that deadly terror attack i
against ukraine you saw poland activate its air force and then pull ins prime minister is warning that europe is in a prewar era, predicting that putin could use the moscow attack to really escalate. its war in ukraine do you agree with that, beth? >> i definitely think that we're in a different place. >> i'll note that >> president putin came out just a few days ago. poo pooing the idea that russia would attack poland or the baltic states, nato members and calling it nonsense...
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europe and asia and other regions of the world. this route saves time and money by avoiding bypassing the african continent. according to the analysis of the freight trucking company fritos, the rate of shipping goods from various chinese ports by ocean route to israel for each 40-foot container has increased from 1,975 at the end of november to more than $2,300 on december 12th. also the time to reach the destination has increased by at least 18 days. on the other hand, the porta of ilot, which is located on the coast of the red sea has been. practically closed due to yemeny attacks on this port and the lack of movement of ships to it. as a result, the trade of the zinis regime is carried out through ports located in the mediterranean sea with the closing of iot port, this regime must use ashkalon and haifa terminals to import its oil, which poses security risks to the zinis regime. that brings us to the end of this quicktake segment. please feel free to send us your comments and questions. i'm mattia. and i'll see you next week,
europe and asia and other regions of the world. this route saves time and money by avoiding bypassing the african continent. according to the analysis of the freight trucking company fritos, the rate of shipping goods from various chinese ports by ocean route to israel for each 40-foot container has increased from 1,975 at the end of november to more than $2,300 on december 12th. also the time to reach the destination has increased by at least 18 days. on the other hand, the porta of ilot,...
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already embrace the new mark, a little problem which is used to be procured from invest in countries from europe, which now india is started supply. and of course india, the waterloo is that is the, it is the pharmacy of the word. so it is basically the products, but not all materials that can you have started supplied. and of course, the big, big opportunity for india and to somebody in the, in the company's account a present on the russian market and how many are looking to set up shop and stop producing inside russia or itself as far as the sending the products? i think almost 1520 indian companies already working in russia as far as manufacturing in russia. when the buttons, large company in russia has one of these set up. it's manufacturing this, but yeah, little thought in our region, citizens and then for a lot of factories ignition and they're doing quite a bit. and how easy is it for these companies to set up and rush about sort of legal of the hurdles to these companies facing by streaming? what are the solutions to these problems? see, i mean, the, each country has their own, the set
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so uh, being admitted to the council of europe. this up to so been friends to formulate the reaction. but this is absolutely disgusting, frankly, what the west is doing in these calls solicitation. so i think that the uh, possible defects to i started to distribute, to think about these events and lots of mentions, something else that's happening in the other. but, you know, you can solve in ukraine, have both become focal points in the re shipping on orders in europe. however, while the west was quick to back, the self proclaimed independence of costs of a rapidly quick. i remember when that happened, it's refused to recognize russia's re unification to try me on more recently for new regions. can i get your, why such an inconsistent approach to this? it just seems to be an opposite the different levels as well. these are absolutely shameful. of the blades and the double standards. we discussed this issue repeatedly with the rest of the colleagues, but they pretend to be absolutely deaf lines. and now when we raised these issues,
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you and everybody had cnn for shining a light on evans case, but also paul whelan and the radio free europe journalists, also, corman shaver, who is also being held in russia right now look, i think these anniversaries or grim reminder of an justice against one of our own. i experienced a year marker while i was sitting in prison in iran keeping hope is a really hard thing to do because there's really no good news until you get on a plane and come home but i think that the reality is these cases are dragging on a long time. and i think it's just a gentle, just an important reminder that we need to be doing more and more quickly to bring american hostages home wherever they are in the world. >> when you see the pictures that we get to see as he has, these occasional court appearances where they're really just extending his pretrial detention and you see in a way, this look on evans face what are you reading into that almost sort of an inactive, very subtle defiance >> i know that look, i gave that look. evan understands very well that he is being subjected to not only an incredible abuse of
you and everybody had cnn for shining a light on evans case, but also paul whelan and the radio free europe journalists, also, corman shaver, who is also being held in russia right now look, i think these anniversaries or grim reminder of an justice against one of our own. i experienced a year marker while i was sitting in prison in iran keeping hope is a really hard thing to do because there's really no good news until you get on a plane and come home but i think that the reality is these...
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since colonial lies ation, primarily the export to europe, as for the manufacturer of dies to kind of tax done, this is an extremely important tree that was practically extinct and forest. and today we're working on reintroducing these pieces to our reforestation zones and the atlantic greenforest out. most the most popular reforestation project relies on donations the work is financed by private individuals or companies that care about the reinforced computer program as trying to areas for a new source of implanted since 2020 to the progress can be seen online on the screen. all the green areas show the farm land where we've already works. reforestation in a country where a powerful agricultural lobby as fuel jungle deforestation. for many years the mix woodland directly behind the nursery was planted 17 years ago. the whole shop i wanted to find out what a small 16 head to your forest could do for the environment and commission to study the result. reforestation is worth while the tiny florida stores $180.00 tons of c o 2 every year about as much as $100.00 medium sized cars produce
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this is simply matching what our allies in europe are putting up. i think if both europe and the united states come through, it will keep ukraine in good shape through the election. we will have to see how it goes after that. but it is a critical package. now is the time. >> a great point, especially because one of donald trump's arguments is that europe is not paying their fair share, which is not the case. back to israel. the international court of justice at the hague ordered israel to stop them to stop obstructing aid into gaza. is there a point where israel will have to start listening? >> i think so. i think with the u.s. allowing for that resolution to go through at the security council, calling for an immediate cease-fire, i think that indicates israel's last remaining diplomatic support in the international community is now no longer aligned with the idea that israel, number one, is obstructing assistance from getting to palestinians, and number two, is committed to going forward with this military operation in rafah, the city that has over
this is simply matching what our allies in europe are putting up. i think if both europe and the united states come through, it will keep ukraine in good shape through the election. we will have to see how it goes after that. but it is a critical package. now is the time. >> a great point, especially because one of donald trump's arguments is that europe is not paying their fair share, which is not the case. back to israel. the international court of justice at the hague ordered israel to...
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a lot of the financing of his campaign came from the senegalese living abroad in europe and in north america participating in, contributing to the victory of busing root. jim, i 5, the young man has a lot of work ahead and on april 2nd, she will take over as the 5th president of the country. like thank you very much for that. nicholas hoc live in dakota. the still ahead on the news our, the united nation says more than 5000 specially trained police officers and needed to tackle the gang violence in haiti. and they also, when a movie about the atomic bomb, finally resistance releases in japan, audiences in head ocean. i have mixed emotions about oppenheimer and sports, the low numbers to face, to shop the phase of the miami. listen, and it says that the had low, they will stop by have a look at south america. and despite the shuttle called, you can see across moving parts of the region on the satellite image, we're still seeing lots of heats, particularly for places like so we're them. and the guy on is we've had record breaking temperatures for march and those temperatures are going
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he had success in europe as well, knocked arsenal out of the europe _ well, knocked arsenal out of the europa league last season. he has had some — europa league last season. he has had some really impressive performances at continental level too. performances at continental level toe there — performances at continental level too. there is always going to be an element _ too. there is always going to be an element of— too. there is always going to be an element of risk moving from the portuguese league to the premier league _ portuguese league to the premier league but he is certainly a good tactical— league but he is certainly a good tactical mind and somebody who i can understand _ tactical mind and somebody who i can understand why liverpool are considering. the newcastle manager, eddie howe, says sandro tonali is getting help to deal with his gambling. his comments come after the italian was charged with misconduct by the football association for alleged breaches of betting rules. tonali was already serving a io—month ban issued by the italian football federation in octob
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the russian economy is becoming a military economy and what -- when president zelenskyy and others in europe talk about the danger that this can escalate into a wider war, it may not happen the next year, it may not happen in years to come, but president putin right now is looking at potentially 12 more years in power. and even if he did go who replace him in that atmosphere now. that is what we need to be concerned with. the question of whether the u.s. sends money to ukraine is a question of whether the west is prepared to take the risk of what would happen if ukraine -- if the ukrainian front line collapses. it may not happen, but prepared to take that risk. >> that is putting it in really relevant terms. let me ask you again about just one more time about evan himself. i am struck as you mentioned that he does look well when we see him in court. do we know what he might be experiencing in this pretrial detention and why is it still pretrial detention? >> it is chilling, honestly. he can be held in pretrial detention almost indefinitely. they say we're investigating this. he's not on tria
the russian economy is becoming a military economy and what -- when president zelenskyy and others in europe talk about the danger that this can escalate into a wider war, it may not happen the next year, it may not happen in years to come, but president putin right now is looking at potentially 12 more years in power. and even if he did go who replace him in that atmosphere now. that is what we need to be concerned with. the question of whether the u.s. sends money to ukraine is a question of...
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video, not all of it is bad news, the absolute complicity and financing that the united states and europe give to israel to commit this brutal genocide are beginning to be opposed by the people of the world who are rising up in all latitudes to represent not only their discomfort, but also their indignation over this genocide, and make an urgent call for a cease fire and to stop this monstrosity of the international community called israel. along with this, numerous union organizations from around the world begin to rise in various ports around the world to prevent 90% of the imports that israel receives, which are by sea even managing to stop the import of weapons during this crisis. notable examples are yemen, which has decided its own risk to prevent the passage of all israeli flagged ships or companies that trade with israel and bring supplies to israel until the blockade of gaza is lifted. 30% of... the ships that arrive in israel of this 90% of imports passed through the red sea, and today they are adding incredible amount, not only of additional days to the journey, but also a cost
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this is under the complicit eyes and also under the unconditional support of both europe and the united states, which not only have decided to keep silent, but also finance the genocide through countless aid. this is while there is total absence of humanitarian aid to the palestinian people today. we thank god for this interesting report from the epicenter of this crisis and in the next part of the program we will talk a little more about the strategy of. destruction of the palestinian economy that has been taking place for several decades. this is another means that complies with the dreams of ethnic cleansing of all palestinian people. israel has been using this strategy for more than 75 years in order to userp all of para quedarse con la totalidad de palesti. ya estamos de regreso y en el presente. we are back and in this port i want to invite you to a conversation with an international analyst, writer and journalist, specialist and a regular contributor to critical thought and left-wing theory, not only in the bask country, but also in latin america and in the middle east, with part
this is under the complicit eyes and also under the unconditional support of both europe and the united states, which not only have decided to keep silent, but also finance the genocide through countless aid. this is while there is total absence of humanitarian aid to the palestinian people today. we thank god for this interesting report from the epicenter of this crisis and in the next part of the program we will talk a little more about the strategy of. destruction of the palestinian economy...
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trade relations with russia, it's um, by buying um, russian crude oil for discounts and reselling it so europe. so basically, india has a lots to gain from the current situation and can actually improve its own standing in the walls of fluids, fluids, um pro russian neutrality. it's currently um, following of course, does this powder disputes with china? but i guess that's um, most politicians in new delhi are actually cool headed enough and strategically for printing and off i'm to realize that they are also beneficial ways. so for multiple all the older and both a russian victory and ukraine and of the end of uh, west gemini. so that's this very far, the conflict on the border area with china and the himalayas of the monkeys are actually not more important than the farming of those multiple world. all right, so therefore i think um, yes actually has a very bad times in this car and um, the elliptical struggle. so the simplest is i'll send you guys to speaking. so today is great to hear your thoughts on the situation. alexander markovich, head of the super rough and state. many thanks. thank
trade relations with russia, it's um, by buying um, russian crude oil for discounts and reselling it so europe. so basically, india has a lots to gain from the current situation and can actually improve its own standing in the walls of fluids, fluids, um pro russian neutrality. it's currently um, following of course, does this powder disputes with china? but i guess that's um, most politicians in new delhi are actually cool headed enough and strategically for printing and off i'm to realize...
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ali, global media manager for save the children, covering the middle east, north africa, and eastern europe. thank you very much forjoining me. before we talk about the logistics of actually getting aid around in gaza, ijust want of actually getting aid around in gaza, i just want to get an update on the situation, the humanitarian situation there. obviously last time we spoke you were detailing how dire the conditions are. what are you and your colleagues seeing on the ground at the moment? the your colleagues seeing on the ground at the moment?— your colleagues seeing on the ground at the moment? the situation remains horrific and it — at the moment? the situation remains horrific and it is _ at the moment? the situation remains horrific and it is getting _ at the moment? the situation remains horrific and it is getting worse - horrific and it is getting worse every single day. being here now for almost a week, i have spoken to so many families who tell me horrific stories, you know, one woman said her husband is blind, they have six children and they had to walk from the north to the
ali, global media manager for save the children, covering the middle east, north africa, and eastern europe. thank you very much forjoining me. before we talk about the logistics of actually getting aid around in gaza, ijust want of actually getting aid around in gaza, i just want to get an update on the situation, the humanitarian situation there. obviously last time we spoke you were detailing how dire the conditions are. what are you and your colleagues seeing on the ground at the moment?...