0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
among the ukrainian, the asked for, and at least in canada, united states and countries in eastern europe, probably everywhere in the world. it doesn't matter what these groups say or do it will support them if it is the groups are causing hatred and chaos within the target country. joe again might done choose the country, joe, or sort of you will as well as one of the middle. i know myself, it just means the printer was using just $50.00 and that's the way of reaching the get the ca uses anyone at anything if there's a religion the the welcome back across. ok, we're all things are considered non peter live, else remind you we're discussing ukraine. the is go back the time in north florida. you know, part of this was a part of the debate over the funding. well, there was no debate whatsoever. there was, it wasn't allowed, there wasn't a public debate even within congress itself. and if there had been a debate, maybe we would have understood what the strategy is. what does winning mean? because essentially what it's gotten down to is it just don't lose right now. right? now don't lose, tha
among the ukrainian, the asked for, and at least in canada, united states and countries in eastern europe, probably everywhere in the world. it doesn't matter what these groups say or do it will support them if it is the groups are causing hatred and chaos within the target country. joe again might done choose the country, joe, or sort of you will as well as one of the middle. i know myself, it just means the printer was using just $50.00 and that's the way of reaching the get the ca uses...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
but if we are not complacent about the network of allies and partners not only immuno pacific but in europe and other parts of the world, that is another huge asset that would enable us to compete effectively with the people's republic of china over the next few decades. david: you mentioned that these regimes are working more closely than we have seen the past, and at the same time from the russian invasion in ukraine and the tension between china and taiwan, the middle east and the resurgence of authoritarianism, the world seems on fire, how would you put today's situation in the context of the three plus decades you are a -- you were a diplomat? bill: i was a young diplomat when president bush senior was in the white house and the cold war had ended, this was the moment of unchallenged primacy for the united states. today now more than three decades later, it is fair to say we are not the only big kid on the geopolitical block. i would much rather have our hand to play than anyone else because i think that ours is a stronger hand not the least because of its democratic foundations. as co
but if we are not complacent about the network of allies and partners not only immuno pacific but in europe and other parts of the world, that is another huge asset that would enable us to compete effectively with the people's republic of china over the next few decades. david: you mentioned that these regimes are working more closely than we have seen the past, and at the same time from the russian invasion in ukraine and the tension between china and taiwan, the middle east and the resurgence...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
our region, start it with irish immigrants, then it then it, it, it moved to using immigrants from europe and italy, other places where there was civil unrest and, political unrest. so we are only seeing then of course, it progresses and progresses the immigrant groups coming in are always changing at this moment in maine. it's really about people coming africa. but sorry, i just wanted to establish that so yes so in. 17 one of their workers was asked to speak. they are members of the united steelworkers and they were to speak at the national convention of the united steelworkers about you. the incredible opportunity that they had because now there was manufacturing mean now they can work at american roots now they could be represent by a union and it was a totally new concept for them to all these things to have from a union. and it was a really, really rousing speech and around that time united steelworkers also put out their, i believe, quarterly magazine and with a photograph of of the workers of american brits on cover. and she was wearing a hijab and the company began getting calls,
our region, start it with irish immigrants, then it then it, it, it moved to using immigrants from europe and italy, other places where there was civil unrest and, political unrest. so we are only seeing then of course, it progresses and progresses the immigrant groups coming in are always changing at this moment in maine. it's really about people coming africa. but sorry, i just wanted to establish that so yes so in. 17 one of their workers was asked to speak. they are members of the united...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and with immigration, a key issue among voters in europe. it's likely that other governments will be keeping a close eye on the policy success or failure in ukraine modem to use after the russian invasion border areas are still coming on the mass of shelling. a month ago, rochelle launched a widespread bombardment of townsend villages and assuming a region in northeast and ukraine, using missiles and guided abriel booms, dw met with residence of a village called village. because besides, we've come and with former residents who fled elsewhere for safety. as the silly region 6 kilometers from the russian border before the month varmints and march, 4000 people lived in the village of a league. peace carissa. now about $500.00 are left. the regional government says russian aircraft dropped nearly 200 guided bombs on the community over 2 weeks and march macola and his wife tomorrow stay to take care of their elderly parents that you're getting collaborative. you what? what did they say for you? my father in law said i was born here. i'm going to
and with immigration, a key issue among voters in europe. it's likely that other governments will be keeping a close eye on the policy success or failure in ukraine modem to use after the russian invasion border areas are still coming on the mass of shelling. a month ago, rochelle launched a widespread bombardment of townsend villages and assuming a region in northeast and ukraine, using missiles and guided abriel booms, dw met with residence of a village called village. because besides, we've...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and europe have been canceled or delayed in last year. meanwhile cost of offshore wind in new york is about 150 dollars per megawatt hour, wholesale price for natural gas is 30 dollars a megawatt hour, you would think that businesses and consumers would go for cheaper natural gas, but no, no. natural gas is the fossil fuel. and greenies don't like fossil fuels. natural gas is a client burning fuel -- clean burning fuel and part of long-term solution for economic growth and climate change. last 20 years or so, the increase use of natural gas has lead to huge reductions in lead, and smog, according to committee to unleashes from peprospery it hot line. get this, carbon emissions have actually fallen 60%. this is the biggest carbon decline of any of the major economies in the world, by far. much of this grand clean air progress, can be traced to the increase use of natural gas. but bidens are stushon, they won't acknowledge it, even europe has reclassified natural gas as a clean burning fuel. instead, the bidens are doing what they can to st
and europe have been canceled or delayed in last year. meanwhile cost of offshore wind in new york is about 150 dollars per megawatt hour, wholesale price for natural gas is 30 dollars a megawatt hour, you would think that businesses and consumers would go for cheaper natural gas, but no, no. natural gas is the fossil fuel. and greenies don't like fossil fuels. natural gas is a client burning fuel -- clean burning fuel and part of long-term solution for economic growth and climate change. last...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
europe's front line — ukrainian tanks heading into battle. a war in our back yard showing no sign of end. in neighbouring poland today, at a military base outside warsaw, the prime minister, his polish opposite number and the secretary—general of the nato defence alliance. and, from rishi sunak, this promise on defence spending... today i'm announcing the biggest strengthening of our national defence for a generation. we will increase defence spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by 2030. that starts today. is it time to be candid now with people that the costs of supporting ukraine are going to run into the billions and billions for years and years to come? could this last another decade? well, chris, as i touched on, unfortunately, we're living in a more dangerous time than at any point since the end of the cold war. if we don't deter russia in ukraine, all we're going to do is embolden putin to go even further, and indeed embolden other adversaries around the world. there's no way we can run away from that cost. we have to pay. not l
europe's front line — ukrainian tanks heading into battle. a war in our back yard showing no sign of end. in neighbouring poland today, at a military base outside warsaw, the prime minister, his polish opposite number and the secretary—general of the nato defence alliance. and, from rishi sunak, this promise on defence spending... today i'm announcing the biggest strengthening of our national defence for a generation. we will increase defence spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
a very significant war on the mainland of europe, a war that we haven't seen a tank battle in europe since world war ii or since the 2014 when russia invaded previously, but that is significant and to have an american member of congress supporting russia i just, i didn't think i would see the day that that would happen so trump is now defending johnson and he had been unclear as to where he was going to come out of this, perhaps waiting to see where the winds blew. well, now they're blowing for johnson and so now he's defending him. and obviously that's not a very subtle hint, hint to perhaps who marjorie taylor greene. here's trump we have a majority of one. >> okay. >> it's not like he can go and do whatever he wants to do. >> i think he's a very good person. it's a tough situation when you have one, i think he's a very good man. i think he trying very hard again, that's all knew. right. he was he was openly cavorting with marjorie taylor greene on her point of view. and now now again, the winds have shifted to think marty taylor greene is going to go forward with putting the motio
a very significant war on the mainland of europe, a war that we haven't seen a tank battle in europe since world war ii or since the 2014 when russia invaded previously, but that is significant and to have an american member of congress supporting russia i just, i didn't think i would see the day that that would happen so trump is now defending johnson and he had been unclear as to where he was going to come out of this, perhaps waiting to see where the winds blew. well, now they're blowing for...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
paul: keeping her eyes on shares of europe's biggest software company, after it forecast revenue expansion. dominic told us it is down to the boom been artificial intelligence. >> ai propelled the cloud. resulting in and uptick by 25%. forward-looking ccb subscription revenues is even growing at a record growth driven by a core offering in the cloud. that generated 30% growth for nine quarters in a row. host: what is the demand for artificial intelligence that you see most commonly invested in? guest: it is broad on finance, the supply chain, so there is no exclusion, we've brought 30 use cases to the market, planning another hundred, we have 27 thousand customers using ai use cases. the users are benefiting to fight rising inflation. >> how much are you winning market share? >> on the cloud we got 30% plus growth. tremendous outperformance. >> from who? >> it is homemade solutions or against key competitors. sap has been more focused on software deployed so we can convert that into the cloud. >> that was cfo dominic speaking with lisa. these are the stocks to be watching. tesla's asian su
paul: keeping her eyes on shares of europe's biggest software company, after it forecast revenue expansion. dominic told us it is down to the boom been artificial intelligence. >> ai propelled the cloud. resulting in and uptick by 25%. forward-looking ccb subscription revenues is even growing at a record growth driven by a core offering in the cloud. that generated 30% growth for nine quarters in a row. host: what is the demand for artificial intelligence that you see most commonly...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the war in europe at the moment is in ukraine. it's absolutely right that that's where our efforts go. that's where our efforts go. that's where our efforts go. that's where our stockpiles have gone . where our stockpiles have gone. but they of course need replenishing. and on those one five, five shells, you know, russia is outgunning ukraine 5 to 1, 5 to 1. and at the moment, if you take a howitzer from lithuania and try and fire one, five, five munitions from germany, it won't work. so there needs to be commonality, greater commonality of defence equipment across nato. that's another area that we need to focus on. >> tobias. it's a subject we'll be returning to again and again and again. and as ever, thank you for joining and again. and as ever, thank you forjoining me. you for joining me. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> in a moment i've touched on this before. we're going to discuss just how much of your money it takes to train doctors, let alone those that go on to become consultant surgeons. and the fact that so many of them
the war in europe at the moment is in ukraine. it's absolutely right that that's where our efforts go. that's where our efforts go. that's where our efforts go. that's where our stockpiles have gone . where our stockpiles have gone. but they of course need replenishing. and on those one five, five shells, you know, russia is outgunning ukraine 5 to 1, 5 to 1. and at the moment, if you take a howitzer from lithuania and try and fire one, five, five munitions from germany, it won't work. so there...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we didn't understand something that had moved along in europe could make our troops vulnerable. people lost their lives. all over the world because of that cartoon. begin to understand that in fact, these ideas and the ricocheting effect of how these things get spread, this is way back in 2006, 2007 when we did not have twitter or x, and other social platforms. even the most basic things. for me, as i think about this, and is somebody who has spent my career thinking about the ideas about extremism and how bad actors use these platforms, i think about my own country and i think about what do americans need to understand about things that are being shown on youtube, or conversations happening on discord, or conversations happening on twitch, if you don't know what twitch is, take a look. and why that matters to their daily lives. because your ability to behave as americans can be manipulated by states and non-states. away we are as americans will change because there are adversaries that want that to happen. if we begin to understand that we should not be duped, and if we begin t
we didn't understand something that had moved along in europe could make our troops vulnerable. people lost their lives. all over the world because of that cartoon. begin to understand that in fact, these ideas and the ricocheting effect of how these things get spread, this is way back in 2006, 2007 when we did not have twitter or x, and other social platforms. even the most basic things. for me, as i think about this, and is somebody who has spent my career thinking about the ideas about...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and much of the north—west of europe remains locked with this arctic air mass in place. so it does remain on the chilly side both by day and by night. however, again, wednesday eastern areas will see most of the cloud, the strongest of the breeze, maybe a few showers. best of the sunshine will be northern and western areas. i think we could see more sunshine around on wednesday than we've had the last few days, but slightly chillier air mass, i think — highs of 13—14 degrees in the warmest spots, single digits along north sea coasts. so as we head through wednesday night, we could see an area of more organised showers, long spells of rain pushing into northern scotland. there will be some snow on the hills — the air is cold enough for that. elsewhere, it's a dry and a chilly night, a touch of frost where skies will be clear. thursday, then, it's a similar story. another chilly day starts off with some sunshine, could see the cloud building up, so we ought to see some scattered showers developing across northern and eastern england and scotland. again, wintry on the
and much of the north—west of europe remains locked with this arctic air mass in place. so it does remain on the chilly side both by day and by night. however, again, wednesday eastern areas will see most of the cloud, the strongest of the breeze, maybe a few showers. best of the sunshine will be northern and western areas. i think we could see more sunshine around on wednesday than we've had the last few days, but slightly chillier air mass, i think — highs of 13—14 degrees in the...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and with immigration, a key issue among voters in europe. it's likely that other governments let me keeping a close eye on the policy success or failure. let's get across to london for more on the story from our correspondence. charlotte have chosen hill, charlotte, can you clarify for our viewers how the government expects this to work? what happens when asylum seekers arrive and wonder, for example? yeah, well this is going to impacts people who have arrived in the u. k. illegally. uh, they will be sent to us. a selection of those will be sent to everyone to where they'll have that assignment claims process. now, what is the key to this? the entire legislation is, is the flight the take home full essentially be a one way tickets? even if aside and claims are submitted in rwanda, this has been sent will have no right to return to the case. not really is what is, what is key to this? now we know that there's been a lot of legal challenges through this legislation. the supreme court's indeed found that it was previously a law for one of the r
and with immigration, a key issue among voters in europe. it's likely that other governments let me keeping a close eye on the policy success or failure. let's get across to london for more on the story from our correspondence. charlotte have chosen hill, charlotte, can you clarify for our viewers how the government expects this to work? what happens when asylum seekers arrive and wonder, for example? yeah, well this is going to impacts people who have arrived in the u. k. illegally. uh, they...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
on information from the european prominence sensitive information of what has been talked about in europe and palm, but also accused of monitoring illegally chinese dissidents in this country was interesting is the fact that over the course of monday, we also heard that 3 other individuals in germany had been arrested again. the suspicion being that they had passed on sensitive information to the chinese authorities. in the case of the 3, it rested on monday, unrelated to the specific individual, the assistant for the member of parliament in brussels. this was military information sensitive, military, great information being passed on as not the case so far at least as well as we are aware regarding the amount arrested interest. and the reaction to it is very interesting. the chinese government dismissing it as a hype to try to attack china, the german government in the form of the interior administer saying represents a serious attack on german democracy. and we are wait to hear more information about what has happened. don't cain algebra, 0 bullying to the popular social media aspect ta
on information from the european prominence sensitive information of what has been talked about in europe and palm, but also accused of monitoring illegally chinese dissidents in this country was interesting is the fact that over the course of monday, we also heard that 3 other individuals in germany had been arrested again. the suspicion being that they had passed on sensitive information to the chinese authorities. in the case of the 3, it rested on monday, unrelated to the specific...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
let's get europe to do more and pay more. that's a big difference to me. to the people in this body, if you don't help israel now, you're sending the worst possible signal to the ayatollah. if you believe as i do he wishes to destroy the jewish state, how can you vote no? i know our border is broken, but voting no to israel doesn't make our border more secure. it makes us less safe. if you believe hamas wants to destroy every jewish person they can get their hands on, and destroy the jewish state, how can you vote no? if you believe as i do putin won't stop in ukraine, how do you vote no? you have to believe that putin won't go any further when he says he will. to vote no to israel, you're taking off the table money they desperately need because they're under attack from forces that haven't been under attack before. hamas and hezbollah has attacked israel. they're proxies of iran. but the iranians launched attack towards the jewish state from iran. don't vote no. israel needs you now. nothing we can do will fix the border, but we can help israel, and we ca
let's get europe to do more and pay more. that's a big difference to me. to the people in this body, if you don't help israel now, you're sending the worst possible signal to the ayatollah. if you believe as i do he wishes to destroy the jewish state, how can you vote no? i know our border is broken, but voting no to israel doesn't make our border more secure. it makes us less safe. if you believe hamas wants to destroy every jewish person they can get their hands on, and destroy the jewish...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
in europe, more than a 1000 great mobility companies work with incentives. but cities need to have a few things in place to use these programs. this could be increasing pedestrian eyes designs developing most likening lanes and just always improving public transport to ensure that as many people are kind of sharing out these emissions rather than using their own cause and says it's gains are only one piece of the puzzle to reduce traffic and emissions to improve the quality of life in cities. but research has shown that these loyalty programs can motivate users to reduce that carbon footprint. often people do you need that extra push to start engaging with climate solutions. you just download an app and then it kind of tracks it for you. so there's a limit to what you need to do to stock and grable. what's the living a low cost and lifestyle in order to increase the quality of life in cities. plan is the data, the getting thought her own cities is easier said than done because they're constantly changing. and in some countries, you'll find that not all house
in europe, more than a 1000 great mobility companies work with incentives. but cities need to have a few things in place to use these programs. this could be increasing pedestrian eyes designs developing most likening lanes and just always improving public transport to ensure that as many people are kind of sharing out these emissions rather than using their own cause and says it's gains are only one piece of the puzzle to reduce traffic and emissions to improve the quality of life in cities....
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
december, the 13th 1941, the jews seems to have a cheap the gold in eastern europe. they have come to power as the commerce us, the role of the jews and the tragic history of the bolshevik social. this country is very well known. and when the time comes, ukraine will hold them accountable for it. so the account to intelligence late alone. so then go ahead on the going to hitler's propaganda courses and a po days come most in sure what, what we're gonna move kia within the jeremiah new graham's of way sort of sale. so we want them, we will read them for me to kind of squeeze you in the past 3 and your mind a review for it. so that will give you our liberty mission, the feeds off the hitler's defeat forma. so a drawing intelligence officer live. so then go was transferred to the us, where he continued his work in the ceiling, a special ukrainian unit, new carpet pretty full on the street for up to you and you cannot machine you, upgrades different, somebody's flags of the schools. i just want them transport them to you to use upper loop regular, cuz that's the point he
december, the 13th 1941, the jews seems to have a cheap the gold in eastern europe. they have come to power as the commerce us, the role of the jews and the tragic history of the bolshevik social. this country is very well known. and when the time comes, ukraine will hold them accountable for it. so the account to intelligence late alone. so then go ahead on the going to hitler's propaganda courses and a po days come most in sure what, what we're gonna move kia within the jeremiah new graham's...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
because the first war in europe since 1945 hasn't gone away even if attention and focus has shifted to the middle east. here's joe inwood. explosion. it's amazing to think that anyone still lives in ocheretyne. but they do, right on the front lines of russia's invasion. front lines that have crept ever closer. in the bombed out buildings and basements of this former industrial town, ukrainian search and rescue teams try to get anyone they can to safety. translation: because of the offensive actions - of the russian federation on front line towns, the situation is extremely difficult. places like chasiv yar, krasnohorivka, ocheretyne — these are settlements which are constantly under enemy attack. they hit them with multiple rocket systems, artillery fire and guided aerial bombs up to 500 kilos. this war has not been going ukraine's way. last year's much—anticipated counteroffensive didn't deliver and since then, russia has been advancing, slowly but surely. the biggest movement has been around the city of avdiivka. this was a stable front line pretty much since fighting broke out i
because the first war in europe since 1945 hasn't gone away even if attention and focus has shifted to the middle east. here's joe inwood. explosion. it's amazing to think that anyone still lives in ocheretyne. but they do, right on the front lines of russia's invasion. front lines that have crept ever closer. in the bombed out buildings and basements of this former industrial town, ukrainian search and rescue teams try to get anyone they can to safety. translation: because of the offensive...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
KQED
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
if he is successful, no democracy, particularly those in europe, are safe. america needs to be a partner that is call it -- is counted on. a lot of this defense aid is done in the united states. the indo-pacific portion of it is ships and subs built in virginia and connecticut with supply chains all over the u.s. the munitions replacement being done because of the munitions we have used in ukraine not only help the u.s. have the stockpile we need, but it is made right here. some of it is made in virginia, some at the rock island arsenal in the midwest. the notion that this is just about far across the ocean is wrong. america needs to stand with allies. when we do, we are all better off. sumi: i want to ask about the israel portion of this bill. you know senator sanders wanted amendments. he wanted to cut military funding to israel due to the humanitarian situation in gaza. he said "in poll after poll, americans have shown their increasing disgust for prime minister not -- prime minister netanyahu's war machine. enough is enough. we cannot continue to fund th
if he is successful, no democracy, particularly those in europe, are safe. america needs to be a partner that is call it -- is counted on. a lot of this defense aid is done in the united states. the indo-pacific portion of it is ships and subs built in virginia and connecticut with supply chains all over the u.s. the munitions replacement being done because of the munitions we have used in ukraine not only help the u.s. have the stockpile we need, but it is made right here. some of it is made...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this, the context of this class is that people in europe are increasingly counting the costs. now these growing public disquiet about the war, if it's about the huge sums of money that will being committed to the war. if it's in ukraine, this, at a time with european public services are seeing, they stand, it's declining. i'm talking about people not getting edited access to health care, for example, people really asking the question about whether or not these sums of money are better off having an impact be used in, in domestic a policies and, and to, to, to, to increase public spending in their countries, the message from the 2 leaders, the nato secretary general and the bridge prime minister was to say, it comes out of cost to have a neighbor, an aggressive neighbor like russian that europeans had to pay the price. but this is something that they all had to ready around to do that the higher price, the higher cost would be letting me put in guessing a win and ukraine. that would be the greatest cost and everything that is being done to help you create now is essentially mak
this, the context of this class is that people in europe are increasingly counting the costs. now these growing public disquiet about the war, if it's about the huge sums of money that will being committed to the war. if it's in ukraine, this, at a time with european public services are seeing, they stand, it's declining. i'm talking about people not getting edited access to health care, for example, people really asking the question about whether or not these sums of money are better off...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
europe's front line — ukrainian tanks heading into battle. a war in our back yard showing no sign of end. in neighbouring poland today, at a military base outside warsaw, the prime minister, his polish opposite number and the secretary—general of the nato defence alliance. and, from rishi sunak, this promise on defence spending... today i'm announcing the biggest strengthening of our national defence for a generation. we will increase defence spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by 2030. that starts today. is it time to be candid now with people that the costs of supporting ukraine are going to run into the billions and billions for years and years to come? could this last another decade? well, chris, as i touched on, unfortunately, we're living in a more dangerous time than at any point since the end of the cold war. if we don't deter russia in ukraine, all we're going to do is embolden putin to go even further, and indeed embolden other adversaries around the world. there's no way we can run away from that cost. we have to pay. not l
europe's front line — ukrainian tanks heading into battle. a war in our back yard showing no sign of end. in neighbouring poland today, at a military base outside warsaw, the prime minister, his polish opposite number and the secretary—general of the nato defence alliance. and, from rishi sunak, this promise on defence spending... today i'm announcing the biggest strengthening of our national defence for a generation. we will increase defence spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
package to ukraine during this visit of poland imagined will also with nato secretary general discussing europe and secure we provide them with prime minister is now heading over to germany for a meeting with a deeply unpopular johnson our own f schultz says, well, the, the defense minnesota ground shop. so he really is a video away he announced and showcase parts of the aid package. and the very useful tools to bring democracy in humanity and peace to ukraine. ukraine is an x, the central baffle appears in must not waiting for the security of the united kingdom, which is why we were the 1st country in the world to provide and to tank weapons like this. excellent and little. we will 1st country to bride main buffing tanks, like the previous exit. to this challenge, the 3, i'm with the 1st country in the world to provide long range missiles like the outstanding storm shadow. what's the day? i'm delighted to announce that we are providing all biggest ever a package of gifted equipment to ukraine, plus another half a 1000000000 pounds to bring all total contribution this year. to 3000000000 pounds
package to ukraine during this visit of poland imagined will also with nato secretary general discussing europe and secure we provide them with prime minister is now heading over to germany for a meeting with a deeply unpopular johnson our own f schultz says, well, the, the defense minnesota ground shop. so he really is a video away he announced and showcase parts of the aid package. and the very useful tools to bring democracy in humanity and peace to ukraine. ukraine is an x, the central...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. _ well, let me tell you that every year in europe, we have a gull screeching competition. it is held in belgium, and people travel from far and wide to do their best seagull impression. and this year, it has been won by cooper, who is a nine—year—old boy from derbyshire. so i am going to play you two recordings — one of him, and one of a real gull — in no particular order, and you can tell me which is which. here we go, this is number one. screeches and this is number two. screeches i have to tell you. the tech wasn't working — i have to tell you. the tech wasn't working i— i have to tell you. the tech wasn't working. i could not hear either one _ working. i could not hear either one i_ working. i could not hear either one i was _ working. i could not hear either one. i was expecting one to be a picture _ one. i was expecting one to be a picture of— one. i was expecting one to be a picture of a _ one. i was expecting one to be a picture of a goal and the other of a boy picture of a goal and the other of a hoy as _ picture of a goal and the other of a hoy as w
. _ well, let me tell you that every year in europe, we have a gull screeching competition. it is held in belgium, and people travel from far and wide to do their best seagull impression. and this year, it has been won by cooper, who is a nine—year—old boy from derbyshire. so i am going to play you two recordings — one of him, and one of a real gull — in no particular order, and you can tell me which is which. here we go, this is number one. screeches and this is number two. screeches i...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and europe have been canceled or delayed in just the last year alone. meanwhile the cost of offshore wind. at least in new york is about $150 per megawatt hour. but wait a second, the wholesale price of natural gas is around 30-dollars a megawatt hour. so you would think businesses and consumers would go for the cheaper natural gas but no, no, natural gas is a fossil fuel and the greenies don't like fossil fuels. actually natural gas is a clean-burning fuel and it is part of the long-term solution both for economic growth and climate change. in the last 20 years or so the increased use of natural gas has led to huge reductions in lead, particulates, smog and carbon monoxide. according to the committee to unleash prosperity hotline, over the last five decades our gdp is up nearly 800% while energy consumption has increased only 29% and get this, carbon emissions have actually fallen 60%. this is the biggest carbon decline of any of the major economies in the world, by far. of this grand clean air progress can be traced to the increased use of natural gas
and europe have been canceled or delayed in just the last year alone. meanwhile the cost of offshore wind. at least in new york is about $150 per megawatt hour. but wait a second, the wholesale price of natural gas is around 30-dollars a megawatt hour. so you would think businesses and consumers would go for the cheaper natural gas but no, no, natural gas is a fossil fuel and the greenies don't like fossil fuels. actually natural gas is a clean-burning fuel and it is part of the long-term...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
people who want to try to claim asylum in europe, it's a very small proportion of the worlds refugees to come to europe, the vast majority of refugees or middle income countries close to where they come from. i don't think these deterrence effects work. the other thing is that we've got a deal for 300 people with rwanda. we haven't got any other deals. none of these other countries have deals house is going to work in practical level? you did ask about labourers alternative proposal, it is to put much more money into processing asylum claims quickly. to me that seems like a fair thing.— seems like a fair thing. that's a oli of seems like a fair thing. that's a policy of the — seems like a fair thing. that's a policy of the united _ seems like a fair thing. that's a policy of the united states - seems like a fair thing. that's a policy of the united states are l policy of the united states are looking for some more judges, policy of the united states are looking for some morejudges, quick processing time for the mick, do you think that will work or do you think a plan mike rishi su
people who want to try to claim asylum in europe, it's a very small proportion of the worlds refugees to come to europe, the vast majority of refugees or middle income countries close to where they come from. i don't think these deterrence effects work. the other thing is that we've got a deal for 300 people with rwanda. we haven't got any other deals. none of these other countries have deals house is going to work in practical level? you did ask about labourers alternative proposal, it is to...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so charlotte , welcome to europe. so charlotte, welcome to the show. do you believe or is this kind of a sign that the harry and meghan are trying to, you know, improve relations with the media back on you? because my experience right over the past couple of years, i worked at the sun for a while whenever we went to archewell for comment , you just get stonewalled. you wouldn't get anything. so is this kind of a shift in position from harry and meghan? yeah. >> in terms of that, this is absolutely a pivot point for harry and meghan because as you know from the sun, there was a blanket ban on communicating with harry and meghan and often we did anyway because we were just trying to do our due diligence. so you'd write to them and say, we're running a story. would you like to comment? nothing, nothing. back for years and years and years and in fact, the complete opposite. we will not engage with any press. and now here we go. we've got a uk press officer. so in some ways it's a pivot point . but in other ways, pivot point. but in other ways, why have the
so charlotte , welcome to europe. so charlotte, welcome to the show. do you believe or is this kind of a sign that the harry and meghan are trying to, you know, improve relations with the media back on you? because my experience right over the past couple of years, i worked at the sun for a while whenever we went to archewell for comment , you just get stonewalled. you wouldn't get anything. so is this kind of a shift in position from harry and meghan? yeah. >> in terms of that, this is...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
stop me from doing is to go on television literally around the world, which i did australia, asia, europe talking about about what i knew about harvey weinstein. and that was if he had gotten me to sign up for some book deal, i would've been conflicted and i wouldn't have been able to do that. so that was the play and obviously it didn't work. >> do your master's thanks so much really appreciate your time and insights. then there's this spin cycle in the case donald trump himself, how the american public and voters might be taking this all and we'll get to that next cnn this morning with kasie hunt tomorrow at five easter right now, pet dander skin cells in dirt are settling deep into your carpet fibers. stanley steamer removes the dirt uc and the dirt you don't your corporates aren't clean until there's stanley steamer clean start your day with nature, made the number one pharmacist recommended vitamin supplement brand hey there, brenda it's carroll exactly. >> so which like every operating on you mean arm it's all connected asking the right question can greatly impact your future. you s
stop me from doing is to go on television literally around the world, which i did australia, asia, europe talking about about what i knew about harvey weinstein. and that was if he had gotten me to sign up for some book deal, i would've been conflicted and i wouldn't have been able to do that. so that was the play and obviously it didn't work. >> do your master's thanks so much really appreciate your time and insights. then there's this spin cycle in the case donald trump himself, how the...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and we have become europe's 1st economy during this time. i mean, i doubted that what he was saying was true at the time because i didn't know right . of course, the tucker carlson interview was dismissed by most of my colleagues completely. they never even played it. they never even mentioned that. those who work here in the united states and in western media. until now, here's the article i'm talking about. this is the one that just appeared on cnbc this morning with a headline, which pretty much repeats the russian president's statement. here's the quote. russia is expected to grow faster than all advanced economies this year. in fact, according to the international monetary fund, the i a math, and the cnbc report, russia is g d p growth will hit 3.2 percent. how good is that? let's compare. i've got this chart i want to show you, and in this chart you see how it stacks up. how russia compares with the g d p wise, by the way, to the g 7 nations. look at rush, those numbers. look who's below the us under russia, somewhere around 2 percent,
and we have become europe's 1st economy during this time. i mean, i doubted that what he was saying was true at the time because i didn't know right . of course, the tucker carlson interview was dismissed by most of my colleagues completely. they never even played it. they never even mentioned that. those who work here in the united states and in western media. until now, here's the article i'm talking about. this is the one that just appeared on cnbc this morning with a headline, which pretty...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
last week, we were in the netherlands focused on the rise of the populist vote in europe. and who knows maybe tonights theme part what explains that. this week, we have sent our correspondent nick beake to spain. we are heading to andalusia, but not to the tourist hot spots you will know best. we have sent to him to the industrial the town of algeciras, spain's largest port, its also the country's second largest industrial hub. and yet unemployment in algeciras is twice as high as the country's average. in a perfect world, 20—year—old lucia would make a living doing what she loves — restoring furniture. today it's this coat of arms. but it doesn't pay enough and in her part of spain, finding anyjob is really hard. translation: i am working very hard to try and make a living _ for what i love doing. i see my friends with full—time jobs only making e700 a month. they take advantage of the fact that we're young because they know that we're going to shut up and take whatever money they give us. in the city of algeciras, these kids face a tough future. it feels like a b
last week, we were in the netherlands focused on the rise of the populist vote in europe. and who knows maybe tonights theme part what explains that. this week, we have sent our correspondent nick beake to spain. we are heading to andalusia, but not to the tourist hot spots you will know best. we have sent to him to the industrial the town of algeciras, spain's largest port, its also the country's second largest industrial hub. and yet unemployment in algeciras is twice as high as the country's...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the forest and the planets ecosystem with a counter offensive is underway as the tribal chief has to europe's gold club, the corridors of power not to seek help, but to demand the world to see the warnings of its indigenous people. holding up the sky. a witness documentary on the jersey, the st. how believes that shouldn't underestimate the consequences of snatching out and move from the natural habitat. the family groups are separated, and infants and juveniles are separated from their mothers. and it causes a tremendous amount of social disturbance in these populations, which we just don't think about. i mean, know how come here to being behaviorally sophisticated. they are how complex they are and you have to put them into a gauge doctor. we should like to and keep them all their life. he also believes that science isn't the only factor to consider ricky thinking. that if i have a degree, if i look into a research institution or a university, i'm best place to understand the macbooks. and so if we don't continue with animal experimentation, let's be aware of the impacts of 5 actions. and t
the forest and the planets ecosystem with a counter offensive is underway as the tribal chief has to europe's gold club, the corridors of power not to seek help, but to demand the world to see the warnings of its indigenous people. holding up the sky. a witness documentary on the jersey, the st. how believes that shouldn't underestimate the consequences of snatching out and move from the natural habitat. the family groups are separated, and infants and juveniles are separated from their...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
a warm welcome to europe votes 202a. from the 6th to 9thjune, millions of people in the european union will be heading to the polls, to elect 720 politicians to the european parliament. it will be one of the more consequential elections this year. and so at this time each week, from here to the vote, we will be devoting half an hour of this programme to what is at stake. now, in 2019, 50% of the eligible electorate in europe, took part. which was better than previous years, but still it means half the voters stayed home. which is odd when you consider how the european single market is regulated. how public money is spent through the eu's common budget. through international trade, regulation, spending, the eurozone economy has huge influence at the national and regional level. and that is where we are going to focus tonight. last week, we were in the netherlands focused on the rise of the populist vote in europe. and who knows maybe tonights theme part what explains that. this week, we have sent our correspondent nick be
a warm welcome to europe votes 202a. from the 6th to 9thjune, millions of people in the european union will be heading to the polls, to elect 720 politicians to the european parliament. it will be one of the more consequential elections this year. and so at this time each week, from here to the vote, we will be devoting half an hour of this programme to what is at stake. now, in 2019, 50% of the eligible electorate in europe, took part. which was better than previous years, but still it means...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and with immigration, a key issue among voters in europe. it's likely that other governments let me keeping a close eye on the policy success or failure. and that is, you are news update after sour stay to, to, for global us coming up next. elizabeth drive you around yet now, if you want more news and analysis that is available on our website at the w. i'm clear, richardson, any thanks for watching the driven by greed in the 2000 storage of band engaged in various high risk business practices for race, for ever higher profit. and then the epic demise overdetermined institution. the dodge of bank story starts may 2nd news on www. navient guns that shows what they know saying i sent you the.
and with immigration, a key issue among voters in europe. it's likely that other governments let me keeping a close eye on the policy success or failure. and that is, you are news update after sour stay to, to, for global us coming up next. elizabeth drive you around yet now, if you want more news and analysis that is available on our website at the w. i'm clear, richardson, any thanks for watching the driven by greed in the 2000 storage of band engaged in various high risk business practices...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so yeah, of course to come to europe, the cousins europe, enemies abroad. i'm to punch alone about defense and it's not really about the defense for souls. this actually shoots the selection of domestic political agenda . yeah, yeah, and i mean, i mean, meantime you know, more money going into the military, industrial complex and not getting into the pockets of everyday jose and janes like you or myself. i mean, come on robot, let's talk about mortgages, credit cards. so people are suffering in the u. k, and his appointment is the pricing defense spending to be increased the 2.5 percent of g d p. how is the average british tax payer going to feel about that? it will display the oil is approved. busy propaganda in britain and by the way, somebody like but shelter, wrong, beautiful to a peaceful rest of the folks or emphasis on finding a peaceful resolution to conflict. i would never be interviewed on mainstream british television or anybody who takes my position. i will voice is simply never heard of that. so, you know, the, the reality is to display all of
so yeah, of course to come to europe, the cousins europe, enemies abroad. i'm to punch alone about defense and it's not really about the defense for souls. this actually shoots the selection of domestic political agenda . yeah, yeah, and i mean, i mean, meantime you know, more money going into the military, industrial complex and not getting into the pockets of everyday jose and janes like you or myself. i mean, come on robot, let's talk about mortgages, credit cards. so people are suffering in...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
on information from the european prominence sensitive information of what has been talked about in europe and palm, but also accused of monitoring illegally chinese decisions in this country was interesting is the fact that over the course of monday, we also heard that 3 other individuals in germany had been arrested again. the suspicion being that they had passed on sensitive information to the chinese authorities. in the case of the 3 arrested on monday, unrelated to the specific individual, the assistant for the member of parliament in brussels. this was military information sensitive, military, great information being passed on as not the case so far at least as well as we are aware regarding the amount arrested interest. and the reaction to it is very interesting. the chinese government dismissing it as a hype to try to attack china, the german government in the form of the interior administer saying represents a serious attack on german democracy. and we are wait to hear more information about what has happened. don't cain algebra 0 bull in the latest round of you. in negotiations o
on information from the european prominence sensitive information of what has been talked about in europe and palm, but also accused of monitoring illegally chinese decisions in this country was interesting is the fact that over the course of monday, we also heard that 3 other individuals in germany had been arrested again. the suspicion being that they had passed on sensitive information to the chinese authorities. in the case of the 3 arrested on monday, unrelated to the specific individual,...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
if you look across the world, in europe, in the uk, in sweden, many other countries, australia, we all got hit with the same pandemic shock, it is all taking time to get inflation -- inflation has come down but it is still north of target and i think that is a common global dynamic in this post-pandemic world. >> interesting. mr. clarida, i appreciate your time. i always enjoy your conversations. >> thank you. >> that is richard clarida. >>> up next, we are tracking the biggest movers into the close. kristina partsinevelos on that. >> tumbling , low revenue outlooks even though it has been on a cost-cutting spree lately. can you guess which one? details on that name and more, next. waystar's technology is the way to make healthcare payments more human. the way for providers to prioritize care and improve margins. the way for patients to have clarity and trust. the way to care for healthcare payments. waystar. the way forward. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can
if you look across the world, in europe, in the uk, in sweden, many other countries, australia, we all got hit with the same pandemic shock, it is all taking time to get inflation -- inflation has come down but it is still north of target and i think that is a common global dynamic in this post-pandemic world. >> interesting. mr. clarida, i appreciate your time. i always enjoy your conversations. >> thank you. >> that is richard clarida. >>> up next, we are tracking...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it's becoming a household staple across north america and western europe. we believe we can continue to grow significantly, but also we've created kind of a platform and the foundation from which we believe we could build a large, healthy, better for you, diversified beverage platform. so we're looking at m&a as an opportunity, we're innovating and creating new products outside of coconut water to basically round off this platform of healthy beverages that we think we can develop over time. kelly: yeah. well, i can definitely say this is very tasty. next time i'm at target, i'm going to think of how and peck it up. thanks so much for your time. really great stuff. >> thanks for having me. death. kelly: spot bitcoin etfs have been hot since their debut in january. what's ahead for them since the halving? charlie breaks it. that's next. ♪ ♪ liz: it was fox business that a believed in me. >> we congratulate liz on her trailblazing work. (psst! psst!) ahhh! with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary. spray flonase sensimist daily for non-drowsy long las
it's becoming a household staple across north america and western europe. we believe we can continue to grow significantly, but also we've created kind of a platform and the foundation from which we believe we could build a large, healthy, better for you, diversified beverage platform. so we're looking at m&a as an opportunity, we're innovating and creating new products outside of coconut water to basically round off this platform of healthy beverages that we think we can develop over time....
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
farmers have adapted to bushfires and they clear land and they make firebreaks, if it gets hotter in europe, european farmers will have to start doing that as well. >> and that's the point, isn't it, that we need adaptability historically we've had adaptability and this is just sort of millenarianism . there's sort of millenarianism. there's always been a tendency in mankind to say the world is about to end, and now it's sponsored by the united nations. >> i do agree that there is this doomerism, there is this tendency in the human species. this is how we have survived over the centuries by being very anxious about things and by tackling them. but i do believe in climate change. i do believe in climate change. i do believe in the 99.9% of scientists who say that climate change is climate change is a fact. i do think it's a problem that the planet is becoming warmer. but i also agree that we need to adapt. and there was there have been a few books that have been released recently about how we need to become more prepared for natural disasters and how there are some very simple things that sh
farmers have adapted to bushfires and they clear land and they make firebreaks, if it gets hotter in europe, european farmers will have to start doing that as well. >> and that's the point, isn't it, that we need adaptability historically we've had adaptability and this is just sort of millenarianism . there's sort of millenarianism. there's always been a tendency in mankind to say the world is about to end, and now it's sponsored by the united nations. >> i do agree that there is...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
wondering if you can create help us understand if you you were to refer back in a year on poet what will be europe dream presentation and then are there lessons to learn to accelerate the work. >> i know our teams are working across the country and going to healthcare for the homeless and a number of medical doctors and frequent speaker at at number of, you know, national conferences and thank like i said and i can get the information about the specific partners as well as we're work with the partners and co-author what might be expected outcomes as far as, you know, medication starts and other patients to care treatment is supposed to have that i don't want to misquote that information off the top of my head. >> it will be helpful to have a benchmarks from other jurisdictions trying to had the same work like a fat problem so appreciate what you're doing everything including to the loss of collaboration and objective every success is tremendous we support our work entirely and in the commission can help you most honored and appreciate what you're doing. thank you. >> amazing. >> staff you're out t
wondering if you can create help us understand if you you were to refer back in a year on poet what will be europe dream presentation and then are there lessons to learn to accelerate the work. >> i know our teams are working across the country and going to healthcare for the homeless and a number of medical doctors and frequent speaker at at number of, you know, national conferences and thank like i said and i can get the information about the specific partners as well as we're work with...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so you had few older immigrants and that was kind it. 84% of those immigrants came from europe and canada today we have immigrants and illegal from everywhere in the world. under joe biden, we've had a 4.5 million net increase. that's according to the census bureau, estimated 2.5 million, according to my friends at the cnn center for immigration studies. of those are illegal. those numbers are historically absolutely unprecedented. that type of increase got away numbers similar thing we have 137,000 per month right now encounters at the border that's bigger than the biggest city in montana. we had about 42,000 a month by comparison under trump which is hardly zero. but you're talking about a more than three x increase. it's twice as many as we had under obama. so it's a dramatic change. it's business as usual now of immigrants who become citizens more than percent of them are democrats. just a quarter a you do the math of what looks like so given the importance the issue, i'm going to just talk about four different things. one, i'm to talk about the conceptual big picture. secondly, becau
so you had few older immigrants and that was kind it. 84% of those immigrants came from europe and canada today we have immigrants and illegal from everywhere in the world. under joe biden, we've had a 4.5 million net increase. that's according to the census bureau, estimated 2.5 million, according to my friends at the cnn center for immigration studies. of those are illegal. those numbers are historically absolutely unprecedented. that type of increase got away numbers similar thing we have...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and with immigration, a key issue among voters in europe. it's likely that tons of governments let me keeping a close eye on the policy success or failure. before we go, let's get a reminder of our top story. a staff member of the far right alternative for germany party has been arrested on suspicion of spying for china. less than 24 hours earlier. 3 other german national works changed on similar charges. during this update on sir richardson in berlin, many thanks for watching the do you big ultima, vo companies play a role in the destruction of the rain forest. the letter for luxury casa, often comes from illegal capital funds in the m, as in yet the supply chains does matter to the automobile industry. the illegal of the stats may said on dw good april 2022, a military parade celebrate.
and with immigration, a key issue among voters in europe. it's likely that tons of governments let me keeping a close eye on the policy success or failure. before we go, let's get a reminder of our top story. a staff member of the far right alternative for germany party has been arrested on suspicion of spying for china. less than 24 hours earlier. 3 other german national works changed on similar charges. during this update on sir richardson in berlin, many thanks for watching the do you big...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
that is also pretty attractive to travel to europe and the uk. the strength of the dollar is definitely supporting that. second, again i hate to overuse this word, but it is bifurcated. within the airline industry, for example, you have those being supported by a pickup in business travel, those that will benefit from the international travel and those that are more domestic oriented where you're seeing some of the airlines struggle. this is really being driven by the middle to upper income consumer taking advantage of a strong, of a strong dollar and the fact that they still do have income and they don't have a lot of debt and they can indeed afford to take these trips. charles: i have got less than 30 seconds. i have got less than 30 seconds but i have got to get your thoughts where we are with respect to the fed and landing. you you were sort of against the crowd the last time we spoke which was a few months ago. it feels like you were right and the crowd was wrong? >> well we still have a recession forecast that we think the odds are 53%, jus
that is also pretty attractive to travel to europe and the uk. the strength of the dollar is definitely supporting that. second, again i hate to overuse this word, but it is bifurcated. within the airline industry, for example, you have those being supported by a pickup in business travel, those that will benefit from the international travel and those that are more domestic oriented where you're seeing some of the airlines struggle. this is really being driven by the middle to upper income...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
here's what's happening in europe as i speak. you have russia, who has launched an effort to destroy ukraine -- not just the crimea, but to take kyiv and turn it into a part of russia, ukraine, a sovereign nation that gave up 1,700 nuclear weapons they had in their possession after the end of the cold war -- the budapest memorandum in the mid-1990's -- the ukrainians gave up 1, 00 nuclear weapons with the assurance their sovereignty would be protected. so what do we have now? we have a situation where for the second time russia has invaded ukraine. they did it in 2014. we had some kind of peace agreement. didn't hold. why? because putin wants all of ukraine. i'll talk about that in a moment. he wants more than just ukraine. he wants to reconstruct the russian empire, the old soviet union. listen to him, not me. i'll talk about that in a moment. go back in time to the 1930's. if you could go back to time and you could talk to the leaders of -- in the 1930's knowing what you know now, what would you tell them? you should stop hitle
here's what's happening in europe as i speak. you have russia, who has launched an effort to destroy ukraine -- not just the crimea, but to take kyiv and turn it into a part of russia, ukraine, a sovereign nation that gave up 1,700 nuclear weapons they had in their possession after the end of the cold war -- the budapest memorandum in the mid-1990's -- the ukrainians gave up 1, 00 nuclear weapons with the assurance their sovereignty would be protected. so what do we have now? we have a...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
december, the 13th 1941, the jews seems to have a cheap the gold in eastern europe. they have come to a pallet or is to come with us, the role of the jews and the tragic history of the bolshevik social. this country is very well known. and when the time comes, ukraine will hold them accountable for it. so if you had counter intelligence related loans, or link or head undergoing hitler's propaganda courses and a poet h come, most ensure water will pay for your move, kia within the mine you graham's, of way sort of sale. so we want them, we will region. will you want me to cross crew jr, or football? i see in your mind a view for you to be able to give you our liberty mission, the feeds off the hitler's defeat forma. so a drawing intelligence officer live. so then go was transferred to the us, where he continued his work and the ceiling, a special ukrainian unit, new carpet, pretty pulling elementary for up and you and you cannot machine, you upgrade instructional, somebody's flags that will get some transport them to you to use up a loop where you live, that's the poi
december, the 13th 1941, the jews seems to have a cheap the gold in eastern europe. they have come to a pallet or is to come with us, the role of the jews and the tragic history of the bolshevik social. this country is very well known. and when the time comes, ukraine will hold them accountable for it. so if you had counter intelligence related loans, or link or head undergoing hitler's propaganda courses and a poet h come, most ensure water will pay for your move, kia within the mine you...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and then the gulf is consistently being the best selling caught in germany, frequently in europe. and in some years, even worldwide takes over. that's a big well yes, i believe that the gulf actually managed to bend the site guide of the industry and to sheet metal nice to approve and technology that was very solve. i'd say that you couldn't rely on you see it so lead to box the message for less than 20 the gulf is now and it's a generation call that change the industry and even established a new vehicle category. the golf club. as it's called the gulf, it's really changed in 50 is the, it's not 60 citizens. they have actually managed to change the golf very gradually, slowly and then evolution every way. so that's what a new generation is. very reminiscent. it's of the old one, the noise you cannot see on the see on the customers have now been scared off by a completely new design or the installation noise design testing is that's why there is a very strong customer loyalty to this car because you knew what you had, most of us might have to the best of, of us accost development c
and then the gulf is consistently being the best selling caught in germany, frequently in europe. and in some years, even worldwide takes over. that's a big well yes, i believe that the gulf actually managed to bend the site guide of the industry and to sheet metal nice to approve and technology that was very solve. i'd say that you couldn't rely on you see it so lead to box the message for less than 20 the gulf is now and it's a generation call that change the industry and even established a...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
europe's front line — ukrainian tanks heading into battle. a war in our back yard showing no sign of end. in neighbouring poland today at a military base outside warsaw, the prime minister, his polish opposite number and the secretary—general of the nato defence alliance, and, from rishi sunak, this promise on defence spending. today i'm announcing the biggest strengthening of our national defence for a generation. we will increase defence spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by 2030. that starts today. is it time to be candid now with people that the costs of supporting ukraine are going to run into the billions and billions for years and years to come? could this last another decade? well, chris, as i touched on, unfortunately, we're living in a more dangerous time than any point since the end of the cold war. if we don't deter russia in ukraine, all we're going to do is embolden putin to go even further, and indeed embolden other adversaries around the world. there is no way we can run away from that cost. we have to pay. not least
europe's front line — ukrainian tanks heading into battle. a war in our back yard showing no sign of end. in neighbouring poland today at a military base outside warsaw, the prime minister, his polish opposite number and the secretary—general of the nato defence alliance, and, from rishi sunak, this promise on defence spending. today i'm announcing the biggest strengthening of our national defence for a generation. we will increase defence spending to a new baseline of 2.5% of gdp by 2030....
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
senior figures from the united nations and the council of europe have criticised the government's plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda, warning that it sets a worrying precedent. the prime minister says nothing will stand in the way of flights getting off the ground after the bill finally passed through parliament late last night. but un officials say it breaches the refugee convention and reduces the ability of british courts to scrutinise removal decisions. labour leader sir keir starmer says the scheme will not work. >> government has lost control of the borders, but this rwanda gimmick is not the way to stop it. it cost an absolute fortune. £300 million already another 50 million either this week or to next remove a few hundred people. that's a drop in the ocean . to put that into ocean. to put that into perspective, a week ago sunday, over 500 crossed the channel in small boats . that's more than small boats. that's more than the entire number. the government plans to remove in a whole year. >> the prime minister has announced plans to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp by
senior figures from the united nations and the council of europe have criticised the government's plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda, warning that it sets a worrying precedent. the prime minister says nothing will stand in the way of flights getting off the ground after the bill finally passed through parliament late last night. but un officials say it breaches the refugee convention and reduces the ability of british courts to scrutinise removal decisions. labour leader sir keir starmer...