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a as an extra 500000000000 euros in funding on top of the 5000000000 a great by you countries. yesterday, that was ukraine's military allies meetings. you need to discuss the next tom shift combine support for ukraine. paper on the table must be wondering how much they can trust american promises of support. i'm feel galion by then, and this is the day the are allies and partners are here because they understand the stakes. we have difficult sedation on the front line because of lockable, possibility mediation. so i leave here today fully determined to keep us security assistance and ammunition flowing. we're making progress, but that needs to be continuous supply by munition. to is watching. the world is watching. history is watching also on the day of
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the us as it is prepared to defend the philippines as tensions with china. rise in the south china sea to these waterways are critical to the philippines to the security to us economy. but they're also created to the interest of the region of the united states and the world. that's why we stand with the philippines and stand by our in flag defense commitments. welcome to the de germany says it will provide a new 500000000 new your military aid package for ukraine defense. but it's about as piss torres, and i'm just the new package on the sidelines of talks with the united states and you're trying to other ministry allies. us is around stein and vice in germany, despite the refusal of the us congress to pass further ukraine spending just at the store. this at the us so wasn't rely upon us. and to us defense secretary lloyd often promised that the us but to us support would not wave prey and people will
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not let to prevail. and neither will we as present buying has said, we will not walk away. now putting hope to isolate ukraine, instead the left himself alone with iran and north korea. so i leave here today fully determined to keep us security assistance and have munitions flowing and make no mistake. po is watching. the world as watching in history is what. let's have a look at a sort of political correspondent hands brand to welcome hands. lloyd, often they're saying he's countries resolution, it's support for ukraine, but with the us congress holding up those billions in support for kids do is coalition partners actually believe him as well. uh, i mean there was, uh, a lot of, uh, torque of, uh, resolution of confidence of trust, of, uh,
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mutual support and so on. uh, but in the end i think uh the coalition partners don't really need to be convinced that lloyd awesome and, and to joe abide and that the button is ministration is serious. and what it's saying that you have the whole problem isn't congress, is the republicans in congress. so whatever it host and, and just coaching partners, say at the moment, and that's where the decision is going to be made. that's where the crucial decision is going to be made. so everything that to it was decided to here today or rather and run stand today in germany, is planning ahead to there are lots of commitments to ukraine. there's lots of money being pledged. but if the united states does not come through, if congress does not come through with that package and then things are going to become a lot more difficult. okay, so we've got this 500000000 euros announced by germany's defense administer. how
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far is that like me to go? still, compared to the 300000000 euros at the white house of non su last week, that was somehow squeezed onto the defense budget to go towards your tray and this driven packages $550000000.00. so it's almost twice that and still it's only in the end, some sort of a stop gap. it's something that will help ukraine over a few weeks. maybe over at the battlefront, there's a 100 ahmed vehicles, a 100 transport vehicles. there are various rounds of ammunition that are being deve live at immediately, and other setup from us in a few months time. so it's a substantial amount of money. it's not to be sneeze at, obviously, but it's not going to really change the costs of the world in any significant amount of that. the bigger issue that's your credit has been complaining about for months now is, i mean nation i bought as best order as the german defense that ministers also from his 10000 brands. is that a lot? well, that's 10000 drawn from german stockpile. so in that sense, it's
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a very important signal, but it's, and in fact, it's not fucked much at all. it's enough for a few days. maybe that's always been this battle of quantity against quantity in the last 2 where ever since this was started and the russians are producing harmonization and much, much larger quantities and using it in much longer, larger quantities than the ukrainians are able to do this. so it's really a question of reducing will ammunition, that's really where the crucial situation is that the government and the west of the west and the lions is desperately trying to bring together more ammunition to supply to ukraine as quickly as possible. thanks a lot hence. hence, brent a lead crunch. preparing for renewed russian to solve so long. it's front line that is according to a report from u. k. ministry of defense fortifications are likely to include anti tank obstacles . trenches and mine fails, therefore says ukraine stole counter offensive,
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has forced its ministry onto a more defensive forcing co pm skin. the hockey region was occupied in the 1st days of russia's full scale invasion back in 2022. but it was liberated by ukrainian forces nearly 6 months later, the deputy who has been to the time to say have residents of preparing for this draft of another russian takeover. the read sirens are part of everyday life for just 3 and a half 1000 people remaining inconvenienced before rushes. invasion were 10 times as many people here. this hospital is the only intact medical facility in the town . but much of it has been destroyed on the face of the doctors remain and are forced to work and improvise conditions more special. we have relief through the occupation. we have flipped through the delta patient for people with lifting basement inquiry doors on the floor when there were shutting with most we didn't
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leave, we could use sweet lit well. and as long as there were rocking some more tires. but when the boom being started, we weren't a friend to the to the government believes that the ukrainian armed forces will hold, could be on which he is ready to leave, finding intensifies and she's afraid to live through another occupation them. so i think members of a search and rescue group roses on the hand to evacuate people from the front. there are more than 60 volunteers and the roses on the hand team. they do not receive a salary for their work and most hold down full time jobs, and they say they're motivated by the desire to help despite the risk to their lives. so before we came up with the we had to begin collection summer and early autumn to d my my niece, it's going to come on the banks and each team would take 150 to 200 people per month for to me your piece. but then there was some kind of decline for choice.
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what c o now was showing and started again the day. and a lot of people know every day someone nice or even several people, when they have continued to do more of an attack, have started to spread in april. so that's why people are leaving more often from will be just yourself, put you on the threshold on the outskirts of cookie and looks under seas of nadia in autumn, she moved to the city from the village of pet or positive con, which was almost completely destroyed. now she's afraid to stay and could be honest on those who was but this was the reason for my son said mom li feet is going to be headed here. oh my god. he said there will be a 2nd enough discussion i didn't think so. look, i was thinking ok, maybe god will take us away. you bring everything for nadia and others like her life from the front line has become too dangerous. the travelling further from the
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russian border in a desperate search for safety as the war drags on the secretary of state as describes his country's commitments to defending the philippines as i implied, until the blanket was visiting vendale as part of a tour of the region to reinforce us support for allies against china. he made his pledge and made continuing, rising tensions in the south china sea of chinese and philippine ships face off of a race to which beijing has laid claim. china also says the us has no rights to intervene and maritime disputes in the region is to blankets that the us would stand by the philippines in the face of any aggression by china to these waterways are critical to the philippines to the security to us economy. but they're also created to the interest of the region, the united states and the world. that's why we stand with the philippines and stand
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by our in flag defense commitments, including under the beautiful defense pretty part of the for extends to arms attacks on the filipino armed forces, public vessels, aircraft, including those and this coast guard anywhere in the south china sea most important is we stand together in our determination to uphold international law for the philippines, for everyone else against any provocative actions. richard, hey, diane is an academic columnist, the policy advisor i focused on the agent pacific region. welcome to the w as so let's pick up from that last point from and to the blinking. why are relations between the us and the philippines in hyper drive and the most that's, that's a correct way of putting, as you know, the philippines has been having tassels through china where the past 6 months for a tickler and either a lot of your conditions. but more importantly, the philippines is not the only one of the claimant states in the south china sea. it also has some military base, is just over
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a 100 and not to go in miles south of taiwan, which is another flash point. so the philippines is at the center of multiple flash one, and these are us street, the alley. so this way the americans are very excited about the direction of the philippine foreign policy under the current president markets junior. okay, so i'm and we, we, we've heard of the secretary stifles are describing these countries commitment to the philippines as iron clad. so how i implied is that to do things because we've, we've seen what that's mentioned afghanistan and we've, we've heard the us as potential next president's commitments to nato. we've seen the us congress is a kind of an iron clad guarantees to ukraine might and political infighting. so how she, what can the philippines be that it's not just going to be one of the other bodies lifted up by the way. so what i said, treat the l a, so there's a mutual advanced routine between the united states and the philippines. i personally, whenever i hear the iron clad and i get kind of skeptical precise because it's using so many context where it was not very ushering. but what's important thing is,
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you know, from the nixon administration all the way to the obama administration in america. more or less strategic undergrads, he never really clarified to the philippines whether the mutual defense or do with a play. exactly. should there be a conflict with china in the south china sea, but that changed around to the 2018. 2019 under trump administration. and later on, also adopted by the binding administration, a very clearly is flipping a troops, vessels, or aircraft, come under attack by any 3rd party. automatically, the mutual defense really should apply. and from what the americans are also now focusing on with the filipinos is also in against so called grays on fritz. because china is like using its naval forces or let's say, you know, great how, how it forces to, to always push its claims. sometimes it's relying on my time elisha forces. so the trying to josh, really over the philippines and the united states is the trick deadlines to make it much more operational, effective against grades on the strategy used by china. and that's where i think where the challenge is. okay, obviously china is not just gonna stand by and that's of this happens. well,
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here from foreign ministry spokesman lynn john and then a come back to you or may will push it now, but the us is not apology to this. i was trying to see issue and there's no right to intervene in maritime issues between china and the philippines. either it's ministry, cooperation with the philippines, must not on demand china sovereignty and maritime rides in the south china sea. nor should it endorse the philippines, illegal claims. i think so. so richard, hey, data and i tell us more than about why the us fails. it has a dog in the south, china, so you find what i mean. technically speaking, the americans are neutral on the status of the dispute that land features in the area, but the war they have is, a china is militarized. and a lot of this disputed land features, it's elbowing its way in, may actually create a network of military bases that eventually may allow china to impose what they call an air defense. identification is only short turning and internationally. water, when trillions of dollars of trade passed every year into
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a potential chinese lake. that is a big worry for the americans. not to mention if there are skirmishes within philippines, india, and the chinese that's also going to raise questions to what america's great ability, some multiple things are happening just just to i'm not about that point. explain to us the why that concerns the americans so much. why this particular area? of course, i mean it's arguably one of the most important international ceilings along the persian goal, for instance, because of the month of trade, the fastest are. but let's not forget for the americans, freeze off navigation and over flight in those areas is a national interest. that's what they made it clear. even since the, i mean, uh, obama administration. so they don't want china to of soul control or an important body forwarder, which is important to america's projection of power, but also international trade. let's turn around that and look at this from the, the chinese ends of the, the time scope. why is china's ups so lang such a vigorous claim is to this region?
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well, for the chinese they have so called he started. right. so i don't know like i'd where i was wrong. have supposedly, you know, of 700 years ago, pastor, the area, the chinese and sisters back and they went into their area. but we know that strategically, this is an important point for trying to the idea of for chinese, that they cannot be a really super power if they cannot dominate their own adjacent waters. just as america did in the caribbean, back in the 19th century on word. so they just feel entitled to, to be in control of what it's called self shyness in east china. see, i mean we can have the base model in it as appropriately as calling it. but that has given trying a sense of entitlement, not to mention fisher or your sources, or within gaster trillions of dollars of on top resources in deer. so there are multiple things in state of state for china in the chinese believe that it's 3rd time to shine and dominate or adjacent waters. ok, so we've talked about this mutual, the defense part between the united states and the philippines. when does that, how does that take came because we have seen, even as recently as the,
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the 5th of this month and where chinese naval vessels and philippine naval vessels of philippines officially, vessels fishing boats coming to conflict. yeah, i mean actually the argument right though is that, is this the so called gray zone kind of operation be trying to do things out. there was another clash between the chinese american forces and the philippine navy. and for finishing a naval officers, including what advice admiral of the philippines they had injuries in your hands because the water cannon is pretty strong, increases through the window and all of that. so i think now behind the scenes the conversation is, at some point, do we say this is almost lisa, right? because now there's a lot of legal, less debate about what i do need to agree because it goes no, nobody wants to go out and go and stuff. i mean, that's the thing. um, i think the hope in the philippines is that if they quote their line and there's sufficient and modul over the horizon support the americans. so francis solve the dice when there's a positive between 2 sites, you have an american drone in the area and american worship in the year that will
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keep things under an even keel, or at least make china rethinking strategies. because just to be very clear about this, 2 years ago, the philippine hyde, the president called the to have the school was anti western who costs of obama, who was very much close to china. and i think the chinese are really shocked to see how, under marcus junior, the philippines decided training as a kind of a boston of democratic resistance against training. this part of the lawyers on the final appointments relations between the philippines and china. are they talking to each other, or are they just nudging each other in the say? both, right? i think there's scramble on the ground or indices for that matter. but at the same time we do have functional diplomatic channels. but the problem is that i think china is still coming to terms with the new reality of philip and foreign policy, which is not the serbians and anti western positioning that'd be under present or to the detective that good talking to you. thank you so much for coming in and look and see what we should have done that you guys are. so
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the 1st we create the, the next james bond movie. well, for you to a new face in the role that comic bit your spine for the process to decide who will step into double of 7 shoes as being kept strictly confidential business from making a reporting that the iron are in the taylor johnson has been formally off at the job and will sign the contract in the coming days. so far that has been no official confirmation that kick ass on the venture style is one of the names that room it to be in the running to take over from daniel craig. james chapman, as profess film studies at the university of lester in the u. k. he's also off of
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license to through a cultural history of the james bond films. welcome to the w professor. and what do you make of these reports? linking iron, taylor johnson and james bond. hello fellow, i'm fine. supervisee me on the show this evening. i'm, i'm, i'm interested in these agreements and to jones's name is b links to bottom. maybe for the last couple of years. yeah. so that it is not was assigned as soon as being said, can i it says this time it seems to be getting traction broadcast. those are picking it up. the book is all a shortening, quite significantly. we might still be in a situation of a room uh, because of the fact that we might also be securing the casting the decision about the speed, any leads and the show. what are the ones that have control over
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the names. and again, these are real story, i renewed them on model loss control the now it says, here's the thing to watch, sort of, um, i destroyed my tie, hey, what sort of out. and so it gets picked to play james bond as well. we, we've made a couple of sections, cause an amount with a couple exceptions. most of it does cost as bone of being sort of between being companies and iris, but also not being really deep established. aust. usually it's being somebody who is on the cusp of stall them. who was castro connery is a classic example. sometimes people say that i have called and was told when i 1st got soon docked to know he was and he was a very well established television act. to embrace it, it has some fairly neat t as supporting roles the above the titles of pulsing bells in both british and american stones. so he was the doctor was already on the way. yeah. not
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a bones and you're comfortable with him into the superstar. but he was, he was pretty well um, pretty well on the way already. we saw that also. we'd be with daniel craig. okay. it was, it was somebody left field. charlie, so you'd have them success in the la k. he's being one of the low cost films as a supporting villain pallets, and so that he stood on the cusp of style, them really the only a know it was that a caps is boned with george face and he was kind of was this price went up on a mattress secret service in 1969 and basically there was a little saving model we met in previous re, re liked to expand so to that, to, to tv commercials. and the big stall who was cast as a ball. the other that these companies own kind of this was bush, a mall and that was, it wasn't really a movie style, but he was a very well known television stuff. sightings in the 96 days. was one of the biggest syndicate to programs in well,
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the was so the internationally in the sense much it was a more familiar sights, but he was not even shown company at the time. the started was was based on small thing. and so there was not that long list of, of access to a fated how's the screen depiction of buttons that have evolved over the years? yes, i think we just bought something different to the value of this substance. coal ingredients that may cause the fulton county to which you count, we've changed too much these, these, these, these profit is a, is show many, some review the sexism we might say. and then overseas of the physical action here. but he's also the agent between on low level of extreme, prevented the addition of bone represents about $500.00 a mole. and i did actually in the dining room, kate barons, which is um,
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either very holidays stuff um either quite and the coming psychological package. i think was interesting, although the people debates wise better than the other. and so those are the who is and then the bones as well at the time of the casting of abuse, leaving the via the costumes for the time that i have um that those will be very successful in paid films. although it was a controversial choice or something uh, an adjusted box up as a being the most successful service history. so what, what we've been founding since? what 1962 with dr. no, why is it's this based franchise still so successful or? yeah, not usually because it was the 1st film of 1953 was even fleming's 1st snowball. and i will say we can remember the employment depends on the best buy. so i think both of these is one of the off the type so that they have to be like sure hello is a bit like tarzan who is capable of all i don't recall and cultural
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refraining. so kind of in the, in the findings. the agenda was of a meat trying to send trade and the british empire kind of hit well that was past the films have moved on, but the main to contemporary kindly to even is the uh, geo political and cultural climates of and in changes. so i think the ability to reinvent, i'm really in the service of it. yeah. looks like we're moving towards, you know, hopefully you know, the answer to that and you've gone back to brings a, so stack change. i re generational say good to cuz you're talking so much for joining us at times. chapman from the university of left. thank on that is today you can follow uh, tame on social media at cdw news. if it's the latest headlines you're looking for, there's always the website to d, w a dot com, a d, w ok, of course,
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