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he's in odesa, ukraine. i started by asking him for his thoughts on david cameron's visit to the us. i think lord cameron was being very tight—lipped about his trip to florida, but i am quite sure, i would bet money on it, that he told mr trump exactly what was going to happen if that $60 billion in aid — which is being blocked by his maga republicans, will not reach ukraine. and i noticed that both ministers made the point that a lot of this money that's earmarked for ukraine will not be loaded onto pallets and airlifted to ukraine, it's actually going to stay in the united states and create jobs. that's a message that the american public needs to hear. but the other quick thing that came out is i noticed lord cameron was almost ahead of his us counterpart, mr blinken, in terms of his conviction, in terms of his passion, in terms of the arguments made for aid to ukraine, almost as if the... —— as if the americans were a bit edgy about it. but he was clear that if this war does not stop, if this aid
he's in odesa, ukraine. i started by asking him for his thoughts on david cameron's visit to the us. i think lord cameron was being very tight—lipped about his trip to florida, but i am quite sure, i would bet money on it, that he told mr trump exactly what was going to happen if that $60 billion in aid — which is being blocked by his maga republicans, will not reach ukraine. and i noticed that both ministers made the point that a lot of this money that's earmarked for ukraine will not be...
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— would be for ukraine if trump won the presidency? absolutely horrible. he views himself— the presidency? absolutely horrible. he views himself as _ the presidency? absolutely horrible. he views himself as the _ the presidency? absolutely horrible. he views himself as the master - the presidency? absolutely horrible. he views himself as the master of i he views himself as the master of the art of the deal, he'll try to bring a resolution in 2a hours — leaked reports from closed—door conversations he's had indicate that, what most of us will believe, he'll give into territorial concessions. crimea will remain and russian hands, the donbas and other areas that russia has seized, including that crucial [and bridge between the russian mainland and the western part of ukraine. and he'll probably give the signals to the mr putin that he can go even further. there's a lot of nervousness, i have to tell you, here in 0desa, we've had an air raid alarms through most of the day and night and missiles coming this way. it's not going the right way whatsoever. i
— would be for ukraine if trump won the presidency? absolutely horrible. he views himself— the presidency? absolutely horrible. he views himself as _ the presidency? absolutely horrible. he views himself as the _ the presidency? absolutely horrible. he views himself as the master - the presidency? absolutely horrible. he views himself as the master of i he views himself as the master of the art of the deal, he'll try to bring a resolution in 2a hours — leaked reports from closed—door...
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, _ concerned about what's happening in ukraine, there are other potential conflict _ ukraine, there are other potential conflict areas that could arise in other— conflict areas that could arise in other parts of the world, and i think— other parts of the world, and i think in— other parts of the world, and i think in recent years for some time now china — think in recent years for some time now china has been building up its capacity— now china has been building up its capacity in— now china has been building up its capacity in the south china sea, it's been— capacity in the south china sea, it's been seeking to exert influence. that matters to all of us because _ influence. that matters to all of us because it's — influence. that matters to all of us because it's a key shipping channel through— because it's a key shipping channel through which a huge amount of freight— through which a huge amount of freight goes every single year. and so that— freight goes every single year. and so that destabilising influence really— so that destabilising influence really h
, _ concerned about what's happening in ukraine, there are other potential conflict _ ukraine, there are other potential conflict areas that could arise in other— conflict areas that could arise in other parts of the world, and i think— other parts of the world, and i think in— other parts of the world, and i think in recent years for some time now china — think in recent years for some time now china has been building up its capacity— now china has been building up its capacity in—...
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i am when it comes to ukraine? i am crateful when it comes to ukraine? i am grateful that — when it comes to ukraine? i am grateful that speaker _ when it comes to ukraine? i—n grateful that speakerjohnson is finally bringing up this package, as many of your uk politicians have said over in washington. this is the best money and national security ever spent. about 5% of our defence budget that's gone to help ukraine, and with that, for ukrainians fighting on their own, they have destroyed a huge chunk of russia's takes, missiles, everything, and they deserve our aid. so, whether it's split into four speakerjohnson knows —— four bills, i think speaker johnson is going to pushes through. thanks to anja. joel joel, i get the impression that everybody in the west is on hooks at the moment. what would the reaction be in washington if it was a mere attack? �* , ., ., be in washington if it was a mere attack? �*, ., ., , attack? it's great to be with you. you're right. _ attack? it's great to be with you. you're right, if— attack? it's great to be
i am when it comes to ukraine? i am crateful when it comes to ukraine? i am grateful that — when it comes to ukraine? i am grateful that speaker _ when it comes to ukraine? i—n grateful that speakerjohnson is finally bringing up this package, as many of your uk politicians have said over in washington. this is the best money and national security ever spent. about 5% of our defence budget that's gone to help ukraine, and with that, for ukrainians fighting on their own, they have destroyed a...
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if ukraine doesn't -et money to ukraine. if ukraine doesn't get the _ money to ukraine. if ukraine doesn't get the backing of the united states. — get the backing of the united states, how do they win the war? and if they— states, how do they win the war? and if they do— states, how do they win the war? and if they do not— states, how do they win the war? and if they do not have the materials to help them — if they do not have the materials to help them fight off china's applies to russia, — help them fight off china's applies to russia, than they're going to be in a serious — to russia, than they're going to be in a serious crisis with ukraine unable — in a serious crisis with ukraine unable to— in a serious crisis with ukraine unable to defend themselves. speaking to the former ukrainian prime minister tonight and i quote, without the support, the chances of ukraine prepared prevailing in this war are very low and i'm not sure if they're capable of filling the gaps. so, the states of what's going on are really high —— stakes are high for the europ
if ukraine doesn't -et money to ukraine. if ukraine doesn't get the _ money to ukraine. if ukraine doesn't get the backing of the united states. — get the backing of the united states, how do they win the war? and if they— states, how do they win the war? and if they do— states, how do they win the war? and if they do not— states, how do they win the war? and if they do not have the materials to help them — if they do not have the materials to help them fight off china's applies to...
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, that will lose him some votes, obviously, from people who want stronger support of ukraine. he is experimenting with a few different items on the legislative menu, none of which seem to have captured both the existing supporters of ukraine and those who have das far been unwilling to back any proposal like this. you know, right now, for the short term, i'm betting on inertia, that basically he has known what the states were for quite a period of time now and not moved ahead with something, so i'm not betting that things are going to change dramatically and the next 24—48 hours. then again, you know, perhaps the international and domestic pressure, obviously the overwhelming majorities in both the house and senate that are ready to pass this if the bill moves ahead, there are people who think something has to give and eventually you will see a big package it through. i don't currently know how that happens. don't currently know how that ha ens. ., �* , ., ., happens. you're betting on inertia. i like that happens. you're betting on inertia. i like that for— happens. you
, that will lose him some votes, obviously, from people who want stronger support of ukraine. he is experimenting with a few different items on the legislative menu, none of which seem to have captured both the existing supporters of ukraine and those who have das far been unwilling to back any proposal like this. you know, right now, for the short term, i'm betting on inertia, that basically he has known what the states were for quite a period of time now and not moved ahead with something, so...
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and unblock that funding for ukraine and unblock that funding for ukraine currently being held up in $60 billion or so and we will wait and keep our eyes on congress for the next couple of days in a significant week for the fate of that money it will level the coverage on the context. this is bbc news goodbye. it's been a gripping night in the champions league, with the first of the quarterfinals, holders manchester city have been playing their away leg at 14 time champions real madrid. it's been an incredible game, city were i—0 up, 2—1 down, then brilliant goals from phil foden and josko gvardiol saw them go 3—2 up. but real respoidnewd again with just over ten minutes left to play at the bernabeu. federico valverde with the volleyed equaliser, 3—3. another classic between these two sides. it's the fourth time in five seasons that they've met in the knockout stages. city beat real 5—1 on aggregate in last season's champions league semi—finals. there's another topsy turvy game at the emirates, as premier league leaders arsenal came from behind to draw level against bayer
and unblock that funding for ukraine and unblock that funding for ukraine currently being held up in $60 billion or so and we will wait and keep our eyes on congress for the next couple of days in a significant week for the fate of that money it will level the coverage on the context. this is bbc news goodbye. it's been a gripping night in the champions league, with the first of the quarterfinals, holders manchester city have been playing their away leg at 14 time champions real madrid. it's...
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let’s co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's ick u- co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on _ co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some _ co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some of— co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some of that. - co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some of that. i - co—ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some of that. i look today at some of the polling, there are 11 countries in europe where populist parties of 30% or more. there clearly is a search for that how do you think that would affect the policymaking decisions the european commission comes to? it’s european commission comes to? it's auoin european commission comes to? it's going to change the composition of the european parliament. which is important — the european parliament. which is important in terms of the overall debate _ important in terms of the overall debate about issues at the european level, _ debate about issues at the european level, especially populist parties like to— level, especially populist parties like to
let’s co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's ick u- co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on _ co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some _ co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some of— co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some of that. - co-ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some of that. i - co—ordinate aid on ukraine. let's pick up on some of that. i look today at some of the polling, there are 11 countries in europe where populist parties of 30% or more....
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already, russia has intensified its air campaign against ukraine, hammering its energy infrastructure and urban areas — on thursday, a major power plant near kyiv was destroyed by russian strikes. these images are from the city of kharkiv, which has come under intense bombardment over the past few days. let's speak to maryan zablotskyy, member of the ukrainian parliament. hello to you. just talk about how vulnerable the energy infrastructure is, because as ijust mentioned yesterday, there were these big attacks on a plant, it's very vulnerable isn't it? it attacks on a plant, it's very vulnerable isn't it?- vulnerable isn't it? it is vulnerable _ vulnerable isn't it? it is vulnerable unless - vulnerable isn't it? it is vulnerable unless you i vulnerable isn't it? it is - vulnerable unless you have vulnerable isn't it? it 3 vulnerable unless you have anti—air missiles. and unfortunately, we are desperately running out of them. so the russian military technologies are not that far from iran the russian military technologies are not that farfrom iran or the russian military technolog
already, russia has intensified its air campaign against ukraine, hammering its energy infrastructure and urban areas — on thursday, a major power plant near kyiv was destroyed by russian strikes. these images are from the city of kharkiv, which has come under intense bombardment over the past few days. let's speak to maryan zablotskyy, member of the ukrainian parliament. hello to you. just talk about how vulnerable the energy infrastructure is, because as ijust mentioned yesterday, there...
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at 10pm, what price vladimir putin's war in ukraine? we reveal as many as 50,000 russian troops have died. the kremlin won't confirm or deny ourfindings. 0fficial estimates of the war dead are much lower. it comes as a russian missile kills 17 people in northern ukraine. president zelensky has partly blamed the attack on western allies for not providing his country with the same level of support as they have with israel in the middle east. also tonight, the scottish government is to ditch a key climate change target. this despite the scottish greens being in government with the snp. the actor hugh grant settles his press intrusion case against the sun for what he calls an "enormous sum of money." are a brilliant save but it is in the second time around from rodrygo. and real madrid take an early lead against manchester city — but was it enough to knock them out of the champions league? and on newsnight at 10:30pm... we'll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today's big stories. plus a first look at tomorrow
at 10pm, what price vladimir putin's war in ukraine? we reveal as many as 50,000 russian troops have died. the kremlin won't confirm or deny ourfindings. 0fficial estimates of the war dead are much lower. it comes as a russian missile kills 17 people in northern ukraine. president zelensky has partly blamed the attack on western allies for not providing his country with the same level of support as they have with israel in the middle east. also tonight, the scottish government is to ditch a key...
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, so they don't _ entrance into the ukraine, so they don't really— entrance into the ukraine, so they don't really deter. and they're very expensive — don't really deter. and they're very expensive as well. there's lots of retired _ expensive as well. there's lots of retired army general suella said that since — retired army general suella said that since they came out of the army. — that since they came out of the army, these weapons are a waste of time for— army, these weapons are a waste of time for modern where for, we did more _ time for modern where for, we did more spending on conventional weapons. — more spending on conventional weapons, that are actually deployable and usable in conflict. so there — deployable and usable in conflict. so there is a debate to be had about that but— so there is a debate to be had about that but clearly at the time when there _ that but clearly at the time when there is— that but clearly at the time when there is record and interest within this and _ there is record and interest within this and rising levels of child poverty— th
, so they don't _ entrance into the ukraine, so they don't really— entrance into the ukraine, so they don't really deter. and they're very expensive — don't really deter. and they're very expensive as well. there's lots of retired _ expensive as well. there's lots of retired army general suella said that since — retired army general suella said that since they came out of the army. — that since they came out of the army, these weapons are a waste of time for— army, these weapons are a...
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we also talked about the imperative of getting assistance to ukraine now, in terms of additional munitions, air defences, artillery. the message i got more clearly out of today is that it is now _ the united kingdom and europe that are going to take the lead _ on the so—called ukraine file. joining me to discuss the foreign secretary's visit and a range of other topics on the panel tonight, lord kim darroch, former uk ambassador to the us — and mona charen, policy editor and columnist at the bulwark, an anti—trump conservative website. first — the latest headlines. a group of older swiss women have won the first ever climate case victory in the european court of human rights. the women, mostly in their 70s, said that their age and gender made them particularly vulnerable to the effects of heatwaves linked to climate change. the court said switzerland's efforts to meet its emission reduction targets had been woefully inadequate. james and jennifer crumbley have been sentenced to 10—15 years each over a deadly gun attack by their son in 2021 at oxford high school, in michigan. the
we also talked about the imperative of getting assistance to ukraine now, in terms of additional munitions, air defences, artillery. the message i got more clearly out of today is that it is now _ the united kingdom and europe that are going to take the lead _ on the so—called ukraine file. joining me to discuss the foreign secretary's visit and a range of other topics on the panel tonight, lord kim darroch, former uk ambassador to the us — and mona charen, policy editor and columnist at...
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also tonight, russia steps up attacks on ukraine's power plants — we're live in kharkiv. the email from a former post office boss, congratulating the team who secured the wrongful conviction of a sub—postmistress — she was pregnant at the time. a war on gangs — we're on patrol with police in ecuador, trying to bring down the surging murder rate. we'll have the revelations of a former prime minister's affair, with a woman no—one expected. and the big business of british gaming — and it's baldur�*s gate 3 which sweeps the board. oj simpson — national hero or hate figure after a real—life drama
also tonight, russia steps up attacks on ukraine's power plants — we're live in kharkiv. the email from a former post office boss, congratulating the team who secured the wrongful conviction of a sub—postmistress — she was pregnant at the time. a war on gangs — we're on patrol with police in ecuador, trying to bring down the surging murder rate. we'll have the revelations of a former prime minister's affair, with a woman no—one expected. and the big business of british gaming — and...
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guilty of and the court heard various impact statements from halyna hutchins's friends and her family in ukraine and the director of the movie, joel souza, and hannah gutierrez—reed herself got a chance to speak and when she spoke today, she said a mistake happened and that makes our human and not a monster but there was little sympathy shown by the judge, but there was little sympathy shown by thejudge, really, and he said that if it wasn't for her actions, a little boy would still have a mother, halyna hutchins had a young son when she was killed —— makes us human. he said to hannah gutierrez—reed that you turned a safe weapon into a lethal weapon, so she was sentenced to 18 months behind bars for those charges. what behind bars for those charges. what next for alec — behind bars for those charges. what next for alec baldwin _ behind bars for those charges. what next for alec baldwin he was in that film when that happened? he is facin: the film when that happened? he is facing the same _ film when that happened? he is facing the same charge - film when that happened? he is facing the
guilty of and the court heard various impact statements from halyna hutchins's friends and her family in ukraine and the director of the movie, joel souza, and hannah gutierrez—reed herself got a chance to speak and when she spoke today, she said a mistake happened and that makes our human and not a monster but there was little sympathy shown by the judge, but there was little sympathy shown by thejudge, really, and he said that if it wasn't for her actions, a little boy would still have a...
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twitter, x, fake news, the fact that iran was responsible for strikes, that is the footage which was from ukraine i think launching strikes against russians in crimea. it was fake news and elon musk�*s big investment in generative ai that operates on the x platform took essentially this content, saw it as a trending topic, made up its own headline and contextualise stories and posted it to x users. it is dangerous and reminds you of the 1938 orson welles story where he was on the radio and he was actually talking about martians and aliens are sending on earth, people tuned in late and there was mass hysteria. people left their homes. how you can have an influence by posting fake news is real, this is really dangerous and disinformation and fake news has to be tackled and we need to hurry up in terms of regulation. it is already in trouble with the eu at the moment and it's only a matter of time really for other states to take action. we time really for other states to take action. ~ ., ., ., ., ., ~' time really for other states to take action. ~ ., ., ., ., ~ action. we are going to look at al
twitter, x, fake news, the fact that iran was responsible for strikes, that is the footage which was from ukraine i think launching strikes against russians in crimea. it was fake news and elon musk�*s big investment in generative ai that operates on the x platform took essentially this content, saw it as a trending topic, made up its own headline and contextualise stories and posted it to x users. it is dangerous and reminds you of the 1938 orson welles story where he was on the radio and he...
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particularly refugees in ukraine has topped off what would've been otherwise a flat amount of donor money of the last couple of years. i think there is expanding need at a moment when a lot of the most developed countries politics are turning inward. there is a growing scepticism on foreign aid.- turning inward. there is a growing scepticism on foreign aid. there is a ulobal scepticism on foreign aid. there is a global issue _ scepticism on foreign aid. there is a global issue here. _ scepticism on foreign aid. there is a global issue here. we _ scepticism on foreign aid. there is a global issue here. we talk - scepticism on foreign aid. there is a global issue here. we talk aboutj a global issue here. we talk about the countries splitting into various axis for that but as certainly developed and i picked up the seam in new delhi last year at the g20 is that the global south is drifting away from perhaps the g—7 countries. the role of the imf and the world bank and how they help countries alleviate debt and deal with climate change policies is crucial. in they can't walk away in the fas
particularly refugees in ukraine has topped off what would've been otherwise a flat amount of donor money of the last couple of years. i think there is expanding need at a moment when a lot of the most developed countries politics are turning inward. there is a growing scepticism on foreign aid.- turning inward. there is a growing scepticism on foreign aid. there is a ulobal scepticism on foreign aid. there is a global issue _ scepticism on foreign aid. there is a global issue here. _...
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ukraine's president has urged allies for more help, after the biggest power plant in the kyiv region was destroyed in a russian air strike. other attacks damaged energy facilities in kharkiv, zaporizhzhia, odesa and lviv. and the husband of the woman stabbed to death pushing a baby in a premise —— has appeared in court. he was arrested after a manhunt. welcome to the programme, we are going to start in the us, the death of oj simpson. he was one of the most divisive figures in modern america — football star, turned movie star, turned murder suspect in what became known as the trial of the century. his family said he died of cancer on wednesday, surrounded by his children and grandchildren. he was 76. oj simpson's trialfor the murder of his ex—wife nicole brown simpson and her friend was televised and followed around the world. millions were transfixed. and when he was sensationally acquitted, many black americans celebrated seeing him as the victim of a bigoted police force while many white americans were appalled by his exoneration. he was later found liable for nicole's kil
ukraine's president has urged allies for more help, after the biggest power plant in the kyiv region was destroyed in a russian air strike. other attacks damaged energy facilities in kharkiv, zaporizhzhia, odesa and lviv. and the husband of the woman stabbed to death pushing a baby in a premise —— has appeared in court. he was arrested after a manhunt. welcome to the programme, we are going to start in the us, the death of oj simpson. he was one of the most divisive figures in modern...
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and they're also being used in ukraine. 0ur duty is to expand the sanctions on the regime. thea;r the sanctions on the regime. they are, of the sanctions on the regime. they are. of course _ the sanctions on the regime. they are, of course aware _ the sanctions on the regime. they are, of course aware here - the sanctions on the regime. they are, of course aware here that those sanctions _ are, of course aware here that those sanctions can — are, of course aware here that those sanctions can often be symbolic rather _ sanctions can often be symbolic rather than actually game changing weather— rather than actually game changing weather also working on is trying to find ways _ weather also working on is trying to find ways to prevent iran from circumventing any sanctions and their— circumventing any sanctions and their increasing sanctions on drones in the _ their increasing sanctions on drones in the school supplies and also, they're — in the school supplies and also, they're talking about in the uk, potential— they're talking about in the uk, potential to prescrib
and they're also being used in ukraine. 0ur duty is to expand the sanctions on the regime. thea;r the sanctions on the regime. they are, of the sanctions on the regime. they are. of course _ the sanctions on the regime. they are, of course aware _ the sanctions on the regime. they are, of course aware here - the sanctions on the regime. they are, of course aware here that those sanctions _ are, of course aware here that those sanctions can — are, of course aware here that those sanctions can...
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various victim impact statements from halyna hutchins's friends, from her mother and her sister in ukraine, and from the director of the movie, too, joel souza. now, in this court case, hannah gutierrez—reed herself got a chance to speak, and when she spoke today, she said that a mistake happened and that makes her human and not a monster. but there was little sympathy shown by thejudge, really. in his comments, he said if it wasn't for her actions, a little boy would still have a mother — halyna hutchins had a young son when she was killed. and he said to hannah gutierrez—reed, "you turned a safe weapon into a lethal weapon," so she was sentenced to 18 months behind bars for that involuntary manslaughter charge. and what next for alec baldwin, who was in that film when this all happened? well, this is the key question. he is facing the same charge, but his trial has been somewhat delayed because he was initially charged, then the charges were dropped, and then he was recharged again when the gun he was using was subject to more forensic examination. what it could potentially mean fo
various victim impact statements from halyna hutchins's friends, from her mother and her sister in ukraine, and from the director of the movie, too, joel souza. now, in this court case, hannah gutierrez—reed herself got a chance to speak, and when she spoke today, she said that a mistake happened and that makes her human and not a monster. but there was little sympathy shown by thejudge, really. in his comments, he said if it wasn't for her actions, a little boy would still have a mother —...