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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. south east asia is experiencing a record—breaking heatwave, with countries across the region battling threats including crop failure, educational disruption and water shortages. in the philippines, thousands of schools cancelled in—person teaching because of the extreme heat. scientists blame a combination of human—induced climate change and the el nino event, which caused hot and dry weather across the region. i'm spoke to ben horton, director, earth observatory of singapore at nanyang technological university. singapore and southeast asia always experiences hot temperatures around this time of year but they are unusual because they are combining together with human — induced climate change. we have carbon dioxide levels in our atmosphere not seen for at least a million years. superimposed with that we have natural variability we are in the el nino of the southern isolation when you are in el nino there are atmospheric and ocean temperatures around the indian ocean and southe
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and i think the public needs to as well, because the, the demographic of the uk has changed. we're not what we used to be 20 years ago. the population is neither racially, culturally, financially the same anymore . financially the same anymore. and i do think we all need to embrace this change and actually , i'm looking forward to what wes streeting will do as , wes streeting will do as, potentially the future, health secretary >> well, and even if he isn't, he's made this topic discussable whereas previously it was a competition as to who would give the nhs more money. and i think one of his most important comments is that putting more money in is like putting water in a leaky bucket, that it's about structures rather than in a leaky bucket, that it's abormoney. ures rather than just money. >> i 100% agree. i think there's so much wastage in the nhs and personally it just breaks your heart to see the money that actually is not free. people think that the nhs is free, it's not. we are paying for it every day with our from our national insurance and various other ways of taxat
and i think the public needs to as well, because the, the demographic of the uk has changed. we're not what we used to be 20 years ago. the population is neither racially, culturally, financially the same anymore . financially the same anymore. and i do think we all need to embrace this change and actually , i'm looking forward to what wes streeting will do as , wes streeting will do as, potentially the future, health secretary >> well, and even if he isn't, he's made this topic...
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it's unlikely we will see it in the uk so the bbc news website is probably your best bet. we are going to leave you with ten seconds of a very hairy landing. this was a plane coming into edinburgh airport during storm kathleen over the weekend. i am not usually a fan of clapping when the plane lands but i think that pilate really deserved it. you are all caught up. have a great night. hello and welcome to sportsday. two more points deducted — everton say they will appeal against their latest sanction. manchester city prepare for another mission in madrid as they resume the defence of their champions league title. and we meet the rugby player looking to pave the way for muslim women in all sports. hello there. everton are going to appeal against their latest sanction for a second breach of the premier league's profitability and sustainability rules — they've been deducted 2 points after going 16 million pounds over the spending limit over a three year period up to the end of last season. from goodison park, here's our correspondent, katie gornall. well, the premier leag
it's unlikely we will see it in the uk so the bbc news website is probably your best bet. we are going to leave you with ten seconds of a very hairy landing. this was a plane coming into edinburgh airport during storm kathleen over the weekend. i am not usually a fan of clapping when the plane lands but i think that pilate really deserved it. you are all caught up. have a great night. hello and welcome to sportsday. two more points deducted — everton say they will appeal against their latest...
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this area of cloud you can see swirling to the southwest of the uk and that's essentially pushing northwards and eastwards over the next 12 hours. we already have quite a bit of rain with us at the moment and the rain across northern ireland and scotland could be heavy enough to cause some localised flooding. 20—40 millimetres of rain, not a huge amount in the grand scheme of things, however, edinburgh, for example, has already had over one and a half times the april average rainfall, even though we're onlyjust over a week into the new month. so this extra rainfall could be enough to cause some localised flooding. the weather will tend to brighten up from the west as we go through the day. sunshine and showers follow our main band of rain through. it's also going to be a windy, gusty kind of day. particularly for england and wales, gusts widely running into the forties of miles now, but could reach around 50 or 60 miles an hour around some coastal areas, with the rain reluctant to clear away from eastern scotland and parts of northeast england. our temperatures are about 10 to 12 degrees f
this area of cloud you can see swirling to the southwest of the uk and that's essentially pushing northwards and eastwards over the next 12 hours. we already have quite a bit of rain with us at the moment and the rain across northern ireland and scotland could be heavy enough to cause some localised flooding. 20—40 millimetres of rain, not a huge amount in the grand scheme of things, however, edinburgh, for example, has already had over one and a half times the april average rainfall, even...
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around the world and across the uk, i the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. researchers have found that people living with long covid have inflammation in their blood — which could provide clues for ways to treatment it. a uk study looking at hundreds of people who've been seriously ill with covid found that their immune system remains overactive long after catching the virus. fergus walsh explains more. the study followed more than 650 patients in the uk who have been treated in hospital with severe covid. six months on, two and three were still experiencing symptoms including heart and lung problems such as shortness of breath, fatigue, but issues, anxiety, depression and brainfog. the but issues, anxiety, depression and brain fog. the researchers analysed their blood and found these proteins which are markers for inflammation of the immune system which are useful while the body is fighting an infection, but not once a virus is gone. scientists say there's strong evidence that long covid is caused by different type
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so in the uk. watchdog. fine. so last year, there was this landmark , joined communique with landmark, joined communique with albania, basically we albania, where basically we could just instantly send them back because it's a safe country. yeah. and that actually had a massive impact. and they it dropped their percentage of the boats dropped way, way down, and so people the idea is that, that when they are caught, when they get off the boat here, they would be sent to a centre and said, look, you're going to be sent the is, they've sent back. the thing is, they've been for weeks in these been waiting for weeks in these centres to actually sent centres to actually be sent back. they kind back. so even though they kind of opted said, all right, of opted and said, all right, fine, early retirement or fine, like early retirement or voluntary redundancy. yeah, they so ages. so it's just it's taking ages. there's they're complaining there's also they're complaining that when they're on coach that when they're on a coac
so in the uk. watchdog. fine. so last year, there was this landmark , joined communique with landmark, joined communique with albania, basically we albania, where basically we could just instantly send them back because it's a safe country. yeah. and that actually had a massive impact. and they it dropped their percentage of the boats dropped way, way down, and so people the idea is that, that when they are caught, when they get off the boat here, they would be sent to a centre and said, look,...
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in the uk the payment of systems regulator recently issued a new reimbursement requirement for authorized fraud where the criminals tricked an individual to a fraudulent account. under the new requirement the customers bank and receiving bank must reimburse the customer for the losses. but the reimbursement cost is split 50/50 between each bank. in addition the requirement incentivizes both banks to develop and implement more effective fraud controls. this liability model deserves greater discussion and debate here at the u.s. as noted by the consumer advocacy groups. in cases where ai plays a role in the fraud, splitting reliability between the customers bank, receiving bank and ai platform would be a good starting point for the consideration. such liabilities would protect consumers while creating strong incentives for those best positioned to develop effective defenses. in addition, the gap between large and community banks when it must be addressed. the banks can develop the models using their own internal data. community banks cannot. they also invest in ai talent and systems in ways
in the uk the payment of systems regulator recently issued a new reimbursement requirement for authorized fraud where the criminals tricked an individual to a fraudulent account. under the new requirement the customers bank and receiving bank must reimburse the customer for the losses. but the reimbursement cost is split 50/50 between each bank. in addition the requirement incentivizes both banks to develop and implement more effective fraud controls. this liability model deserves greater...
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at the moment, zaluzhny never made it to the uk, and his forced resignation only added to his popularity. by canceling the elections, zelensky came up with another argument, saying that the electoral company spends a lot of resources, but they are needed at the front. therefore, with all regret, but... it turns out that the president cannot be changed during a conflict with the russian federation, it is unsafe and generally almost immoral, but it is possible to change the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of ukraine, there are no problems with this, the logic is very beneficial for zelensky. one of zelensky’s last interviews against the backdrop of firewood in some hangar, they say right on the front line. communication with fox will be called quite comical, with the prefix, not funny. that only a month has passed since that very opinion poll, zelensky is responsible for the extension of martial law, and he forbade himself and others from holding negotiations with russia in order to end the conflict. here is a simple formula for power: while we are at war, i will not give up power
at the moment, zaluzhny never made it to the uk, and his forced resignation only added to his popularity. by canceling the elections, zelensky came up with another argument, saying that the electoral company spends a lot of resources, but they are needed at the front. therefore, with all regret, but... it turns out that the president cannot be changed during a conflict with the russian federation, it is unsafe and generally almost immoral, but it is possible to change the commander-in-chief of...
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it's not so there in the uk. it's not so stormy, but nonetheless there'll be some strong winds, particularly around coastal parts, a spell heavy parts, and also a spell of heavy rain feeding in across parts of northern england and across scotland. through the scotland. as we go through the early tuesday because early hours of tuesday because of blustery, wet and cloudy of the blustery, wet and cloudy weather, temperatures for many of us aren't going to drop much, most places holding up in the mid to single so mid to high single figures, so a relatively mild start tomorrow morning, but quite a cloudy and a wet one and a windy start for most of the heaviest rain most of us. the heaviest rain will across eastern parts of will be across eastern parts of scotland. cause some scotland. could cause some problems, on the problems, particularly on the roads. some heavy rain for roads. also some heavy rain for northern all northern england. but all of this gradually clear away this does gradually clear away towards with to
it's not so there in the uk. it's not so stormy, but nonetheless there'll be some strong winds, particularly around coastal parts, a spell heavy parts, and also a spell of heavy rain feeding in across parts of northern england and across scotland. through the scotland. as we go through the early tuesday because early hours of tuesday because of blustery, wet and cloudy of the blustery, wet and cloudy weather, temperatures for many of us aren't going to drop much, most places holding up in the...
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i was born in rwanda, but i've lived most of my life in norway and the uk. my life was turned upside down on the 7th of april 1994. as a child, it was difficult to comprehend what was happening, but i was lucky enough to have my immediate family with me. as i am planning my first ever trip back home, i am reminded of how my sisters and i felt the day we escaped kigali. daniela and nelly were in the car with me. i remember when we stopped for food after so many hours in the car, and there was literally nothing. because everything was finished. and for me, that always sticks in my memory of that day when we were leaving kigali. her and i were in the trunk. yes, you were. i know it was a really long journey but, for me, like, it's so compressed into... ..this kind of really uncomfortable, hungry, thirsty, warm, scary emotion that ended when we arrived at our grandparents�* home in mataura. and i remember getting out of the car and dad was there. and we were somewhere that i considered home, so somewhere familiar. and so it was almost like... ..like taking in
i was born in rwanda, but i've lived most of my life in norway and the uk. my life was turned upside down on the 7th of april 1994. as a child, it was difficult to comprehend what was happening, but i was lucky enough to have my immediate family with me. as i am planning my first ever trip back home, i am reminded of how my sisters and i felt the day we escaped kigali. daniela and nelly were in the car with me. i remember when we stopped for food after so many hours in the car, and there was...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at another story making use. researchers have found that people living with long covid have information in their blood which could provide clues for treatment. a study looking at hundreds of people seriously ill with covid found the immune system remains over active long after catching the virus. the study volleyball is 650 patients in the uk who had been treated in a hospital with severe covid, and six—month—old two in three were still experiencing symptoms, including heart and lung problems such as shortness of breath, fatigue, gut issues, anxiety and depression and brain fog. the research has analysed their blood and found that these proteins, which are markers for inflammation of the immune system, which are useful while the body is fighting an infection not one the virus is gone. scientists say there is strong evidence that long covid is caused by different types of post viral information. you are live with bbc news. russia says it has shot down a ukrainian drone attempting to attack a power plant on mon
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at another story making use. researchers have found that people living with long covid have information in their blood which could provide clues for treatment. a study looking at hundreds of people seriously ill with covid found the immune system remains over active long after catching the virus. the study volleyball is 650 patients in the uk who had been treated in a hospital with severe covid, and six—month—old two in three...
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morning, and we continue to scroll through the news feed, here’s what we want to tell you: so, the uk authorities announced the launch of the world’s first project, thanks to which thousands of children and adults living with type 1 diabetes will will receive an artificial pancreas. it should make their lives much easier by eliminating the need to constantly measure blood glucose levels and inject insulin. the device is based on a sensor; it is installed under the skin and connected to an insulin pump. and it continuously measures the blood sugar level and accordingly sends the data to the pump, which injects the required amount into the patient. the insulin system also allows you to monitor blood sugar levels using a mobile application like this from the patient the constant burden of regularly checking your glucose levels is relieved. according to experts, this is a safer solution than standard treatment. and first of all, children and a pregnant woman will receive this device, and of course, having such a device, you can eat and not run for a lancet, and not have to check your bl
morning, and we continue to scroll through the news feed, here’s what we want to tell you: so, the uk authorities announced the launch of the world’s first project, thanks to which thousands of children and adults living with type 1 diabetes will will receive an artificial pancreas. it should make their lives much easier by eliminating the need to constantly measure blood glucose levels and inject insulin. the device is based on a sensor; it is installed under the skin and connected to an...
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priorities, uk priorities are shifting in that direction, does it still, should we still be thinking that nato has the presence and really has some meaning and some significant contributions to make it are very operations? and i was a yes. the greatest example of that is what's going on in kosovo. if you haven't been following this, nato for many decades now has had a presence in the form of a modest, a military operation of in kosovo. and so as tensions have been rising in recent years with several significant violent outbreaks, and there's been, nato has contributed more troops and boosted the troop presence of there. so i think in the same sense that we are now reflecting back on the consequences of the withdraw from afghanistan, thinking about what would it look like with the complete shift away from some of the other operations that exist right now, is it worth the cost to maybe maintain that presence in kosovo, given that some of the conflicts are not 100% result? we talk a lot in political science about the post-conflict and questioning is a post-conflict really post-conflict,
priorities, uk priorities are shifting in that direction, does it still, should we still be thinking that nato has the presence and really has some meaning and some significant contributions to make it are very operations? and i was a yes. the greatest example of that is what's going on in kosovo. if you haven't been following this, nato for many decades now has had a presence in the form of a modest, a military operation of in kosovo. and so as tensions have been rising in recent years with...
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do you want to see the uk government stop all arms deliveries to israel? i think the uk government has to stop arms sales to israel. let's. .. why? well, let'sjust look at the events of the last couple of days — aid workers killed by an israeli strike. if the uk continues to provide arms to a government that has killed women and children, has killed aid workers, has bombed schools, bombed refugee camps, bombed un facilities, then, in my eyes, that makes the uk government complicit. and i don't want to be... complicit in what? be explicit. complicit in the killing of innocent people and innocent civilians. are you saying israel has committed war crimes? i've got no doubt in my mind that the evidence that we've seen certainly suggests that war crimes have been committed. i don't know anybody who thinks otherwise. see, israel says it's prosecuting a military operation against hamas. of course, hamas launched a massive attack on israel on october 7, and it says in pursuit of hamas, in pursuit of a legitimate military strategy, unfortunately, because of hamas
do you want to see the uk government stop all arms deliveries to israel? i think the uk government has to stop arms sales to israel. let's. .. why? well, let'sjust look at the events of the last couple of days — aid workers killed by an israeli strike. if the uk continues to provide arms to a government that has killed women and children, has killed aid workers, has bombed schools, bombed refugee camps, bombed un facilities, then, in my eyes, that makes the uk government complicit. and i...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the inquiry into the post office it scandal continues today. the campaigner, alan bates, is due to give evidence. he'll be followed by senior figures from the post office and fujitsu in the coming weeks. peter ruddick reports. the man who took on the post office. his story might now be 0ffice. his story might now be known around the world but today alan bates will once again be explaining how he was affected by a scandal dubbed the most widespread miscarriage ofjustice in british legal history. this any kicks of the latest phase of inquiring that is heard evidence more than two years and will now turn to the crucial question of who knew what and when. the former mel group boss is one of a handful of seniorfigures due group boss is one of a handful of senior figures due to appear this week, followed later this month by another whose role in the post office prosecution of innocent sub—postmasters has been heavily criticised. the x chief executive who was stripped of her cbe earlier th
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the inquiry into the post office it scandal continues today. the campaigner, alan bates, is due to give evidence. he'll be followed by senior figures from the post office and fujitsu in the coming weeks. peter ruddick reports. the man who took on the post office. his story might now be 0ffice. his story might now be known around the world but today alan bates will once again be explaining how he was affected by a scandal dubbed the most...
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on 20% overall can be as low as ten amongst younger people, perhaps similar to what you see in the uk following where the conservative party tends to be higher amongst the older people and young people swing quite hard for labour. there is a pitch by simon harris to address that. he said on the weekend that they would build 250,000 homes over the next five year term if he is re—elected. that would be around 50,000 homes per year, but that is an increase from the current rate of around 30,000, so to get that, he would have to raise the building level to around 50,000, but actually then exceed some of that so the average over the five year term would be 250,000. taste average over the five year term would be 250,000.— would be 250,000. we have to leave it there, _ would be 250,000. we have to leave it there, but _ would be 250,000. we have to leave it there, but thank - would be 250,000. we have to leave it there, but thank you i leave it there, but thank you for talking to us about the challenges and ireland currently. thank you. let's get some of the day's other news now. 27 peopl
on 20% overall can be as low as ten amongst younger people, perhaps similar to what you see in the uk following where the conservative party tends to be higher amongst the older people and young people swing quite hard for labour. there is a pitch by simon harris to address that. he said on the weekend that they would build 250,000 homes over the next five year term if he is re—elected. that would be around 50,000 homes per year, but that is an increase from the current rate of around 30,000,...
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you mentioned uk is an option. what about the question of perhaps europe filling both combined uk-french effort and filling some of the pressure gets is going to feel if they continue to focus on deterring china unless i forget north korea as well? and interesting,, is a part of what was behind the macron gambit of think if you put a nuclear arms power on the ground in ukraine is that going to get put in some second thoughts? i know you would think that some of these issues with regard to russia saber rattling at csis in the pony party on deterrent and divide. it's a bit of the murder of question that maybe could touch on a couple of those issue. >> i will start with with e contribution of the uk and france in this debate going on out about your deterrence. i'm not a european. spent enough time there. i am a bit skeptical europeans will put us at hundreds of years of history to completely trust one country, one of them. no offense to any of the french in the room. i'm really sorry. it is not to complete ruled out.
you mentioned uk is an option. what about the question of perhaps europe filling both combined uk-french effort and filling some of the pressure gets is going to feel if they continue to focus on deterring china unless i forget north korea as well? and interesting,, is a part of what was behind the macron gambit of think if you put a nuclear arms power on the ground in ukraine is that going to get put in some second thoughts? i know you would think that some of these issues with regard to...
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but tuesday and wednesday, uk clouds that i notice earlier warm inland. we might be pushing some lower 80's at work here, but upper 70's lower 80's and then towards the end of the week, things turn become unstable. let's get more into that picture there. again. high pressure, the start for a couple of days. looking good on that front in here. it comes right time for the weekend. don't you know, this is friday evening. there's the progress of that. remember, this can change. these things do tend to do that. now we get a nice hit. it looks like on saturday and there's all these holes in this low. but that allows the sun to come out heat. the ground that allows instability to get maybe an isolated ice. a little thunder shower there and maybe even some hail too come with the right 4 zone forecast cover you for tomorrow. 67 for san francisco will keep into the lower to middle 60's off towards the coast scratch and some 70's off to the bay side. looks like 72 foster city, san carlos. 74 75 for palo alto in the south bay, upper 70's with the east bay shoreline i
but tuesday and wednesday, uk clouds that i notice earlier warm inland. we might be pushing some lower 80's at work here, but upper 70's lower 80's and then towards the end of the week, things turn become unstable. let's get more into that picture there. again. high pressure, the start for a couple of days. looking good on that front in here. it comes right time for the weekend. don't you know, this is friday evening. there's the progress of that. remember, this can change. these things do tend...
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he was here in the uk can watch _ it quickly. he was here in the uk can watch that _ it quickly. he was here in the uk can watch that inquiry _ it quickly. he was here in the uk can watch that inquiry from - it quickly. he was here in the uk| can watch that inquiry from 10am it quickly. he was here in the uk - can watch that inquiry from 10am on the bbc news channel. a hunt is continuing across northern england for a man wanted in connection with the killing a young mother, who was fatally stabbed as she pushed her baby in a pram in bradford on saturday afternoon. it's emerged that the man had been given bail on charges of assault and threatening to kill her. habibur masum pleaded not guilty when he appeared before manchester magistrates�* court in november. let's go live to our correspondent in bradford — alison freeman. there's been a huge amount of new information over the past 24 are worst that happened on the street behind me in bradford on saturday afternoon at around 3:20pm. the police told me yesterday that the victim kulsooma akter and the alleged attacker, habibur m
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bp is helping to support the uk market today. it came out with positive comments about the first quarter and bp is moving higher in trade today. the smi is on the line. not wanting to make any conviction in any direction. the dax is moving to the down side by .50%. we got the stronger than expected industrial production adding to the global optimism about manufacturing bottomed and things could get better from here which is why metals have been on a tear. the german market is moving to the down side along with .3% for the cac 40 in france. let's look at the sectors and get into the nitty gritty here. basic resources up 1.2%. copper at a 14-month high. iron/ore is being tough of late with the chinese property woes. iron/ore is up in the u.s. that is on the hopes we could get good measures supporting the chinese steel industry and aluminum moving to the upside. we will talk more about that later on in the show. oil and gas is support .70%. bp is the major oil which is doing nicely in trade. let's look at the lower side. real estate
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the uk . and england, after all. the uk. and what could you see what happened i >> -- >> yeah, yeah. so we were able to, see totality where we were located, like shown there in the photo, it started out a beautiful, perfectly clear, sunny day , as the moon moved in sunny day, as the moon moved in front of the sun, it began to get gradually darker, you could feel it getting colder and the wind began to pick up. and then eventually , once we hit eventually, once we hit totality, the best way i could describe it is it was sci fi, it just looked completely otherworldly. >> and what time of the day was that for you there in connecticut , so i was that for you there in connecticut, so i was up in vermont, and i'm in east haven and it was sometime around 3:00 in the afternoon at totality, and it went from daytime to , to and it went from daytime to, to dark. you could see stars, you could see prominences off the sun. it was just absolutely incredible. >> and how long did it last for? >> and how long did it last for? >> for where we
the uk . and england, after all. the uk. and what could you see what happened i >> -- >> yeah, yeah. so we were able to, see totality where we were located, like shown there in the photo, it started out a beautiful, perfectly clear, sunny day , as the moon moved in sunny day, as the moon moved in front of the sun, it began to get gradually darker, you could feel it getting colder and the wind began to pick up. and then eventually , once we hit eventually, once we hit totality, the...
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this is a very serious challenge to china and russia , the project has been launched since 2001, usa, uk. australia, what is happening today, canada is pulling up, is already very clearly shown in the story, and secondly, what is happening, right now online, for the first time, is a japanese leader, the prime minister has gone to the usa since 2015, there is a japanese-american summit, kishida biden, tomorrow they will have a meeting, that is , in fact, integration is underway, tightening the inclusion, well, not today, but tomorrow for sure, of japan in this three, plus the philippines, there too... there is a summit of preparations between japan and the philippines, the usa, this is also part, that is, to complete everything, we can say that if we take america, security, and russian-chinese, yes, yes, and of course, as a counterweight to aucus, of course , performs russian, chinese-north korean security cooperation. in conclusion, i want to say, there is the concept of the abyss. nitcha once said that if you look into the abyss, it will attract and swallow you. so there’s a feeling t
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we haven't even how it confirm that is happening, but all the uk press these very linked with saying it did happen from cameron side, saying this is about big international matters, but i think part of it has to be this guy might get in to the white house. and might have to rebuild some bridges here. and we'll see how donald trump yeah, i want donald trump does change his mind on people. it doesn't. if they change their mind on him, i guess. >> yeah. no, it does happen. >> max, what is your sense of how the british government overall is preparing for the possibility of a potential trump administration because obviously it's going to be different from when there were obviously a lot of comparisons between boris johnson and donald trump. and that era has passed us by. what is your sense of how it might work under the current situation >> i think there is concern because so much chaos in terms of his international policy before. but i think there is this wider view looking back on his last presidency, there are many positive things to say about it in terms of economy. and i think there
we haven't even how it confirm that is happening, but all the uk press these very linked with saying it did happen from cameron side, saying this is about big international matters, but i think part of it has to be this guy might get in to the white house. and might have to rebuild some bridges here. and we'll see how donald trump yeah, i want donald trump does change his mind on people. it doesn't. if they change their mind on him, i guess. >> yeah. no, it does happen. >> max, what...
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the uk and france are proud of the support we have given ukraine, from unprecedented sanctions to the coordinated delivery of the first scalp and stormshadow long-range missile systems. we must do even more to win. russia, the world is watching us and it will judge us if we fail. well, ukrainian allies are striving to become officially accomplices. well, we remind our viewers that the entente is a military-political bloc that included russia, france and great britain, and it was created as a counterweight to germany and its allies on the eve of the first world war. in general, the current union of paris and london raises many questions, as you remember, not so long ago emmanuel macron. openly offered to send his troops to ukraine to help them fight us, however, he never received support from pomnato’s allies, but apparently his message was heard precisely in foggy albion. by the way. speaking, the french guards for the first time in history took part in changing of the guard at buckingham palace in london and a similar ceremony with the participation of british guards took place at
the uk and france are proud of the support we have given ukraine, from unprecedented sanctions to the coordinated delivery of the first scalp and stormshadow long-range missile systems. we must do even more to win. russia, the world is watching us and it will judge us if we fail. well, ukrainian allies are striving to become officially accomplices. well, we remind our viewers that the entente is a military-political bloc that included russia, france and great britain, and it was created as a...
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met yesterday, the good friday institutions are working again and the trading relationship with the uk is settled and stable. of course, there are many areas in which we have been much less successful as a government and some in which we have gone backwards. these are problems still to be solved. there will also be problems to be solved and always more work to be done. this work will now be led by others. finally, i will take this opportunity to wish mr harris every success in his new role. i always knew he would get the job one day, this is perhaps coming sooner than he planned or expected, but i know he will rise to the occasion. but i know he will rise to the occasion-— but i know he will rise to the occasion. ., ., ., occasion. leo varadkar there. here is our island _ occasion. leo varadkar there. here is our island correspondent - occasion. leo varadkar there. here is our island correspondent in - is our island correspondent in dublin. he is our island correspondent in dublin. , ., ., is our island correspondent in dublin. , . ., ., ., dublin. he is a leader of a three -a dublin
met yesterday, the good friday institutions are working again and the trading relationship with the uk is settled and stable. of course, there are many areas in which we have been much less successful as a government and some in which we have gone backwards. these are problems still to be solved. there will also be problems to be solved and always more work to be done. this work will now be led by others. finally, i will take this opportunity to wish mr harris every success in his new role. i...
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he sells properties to people moving to spain the uk. well, spain from the uk. well, michael, you worried about michael, are you worried about this? a change in policy this? this is a change in policy from government, from the spanish government, isn't ? isn't it? >> w e“- >> well, i mean, it is a negative in an attempt to negative blow in an attempt to fight, rising house prices and property speculation here in spain , however, you know, if you spain, however, you know, if you look at 2022, maybe 19,000 properties have been sold to foreign purchasers , of which the foreign purchasers, of which the british were, you know, 11. >> but in order to get a golden visa , you need to spend over ,500,000. | ,500,000. >>- ,500,000. >> and to be absolutely honest, the british only accounted for 400 of the golden visas applications which were granted in 2022, where other countries such as china, russia , ukraine, such as china, russia, ukraine, united states outnumbered the british, golden visa applicants . british, golden visa applicants. >> so this is actually something
he sells properties to people moving to spain the uk. well, spain from the uk. well, michael, you worried about michael, are you worried about this? a change in policy this? this is a change in policy from government, from the spanish government, isn't ? isn't it? >> w e“- >> well, i mean, it is a negative in an attempt to negative blow in an attempt to fight, rising house prices and property speculation here in spain , however, you know, if you spain, however, you know, if you...
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i will start with the contributions of the uk and france and the debate about euro deterrence. i'm not a european. i'm a little skeptical that europeans will put aside hundreds of years of history for one country. one of them. no offense to any of the french in the room, i am really sorry, but it is not a completely rule it out. the points are well taken. it highlights how much is hinging on the upcoming us election. there's one thing about the uk that i want to highlight, the french have historically been defined by their ambiguity and the brits i think have tried to strike a different balance in terms of transparency into their arsenal and numbers and doctrine and in recent years and subsequent reviews the uk has done we've seen a shift toward ambiguity in the nuclear posture and this is a fascinating question they are taking up. that's the red line. with the allies towards greater strategic ambiguity and the question how to respond to nuclear saber rattling is, the alliance has done a good job at this point, on the deputy secretary general called out as psychological intimid
i will start with the contributions of the uk and france and the debate about euro deterrence. i'm not a european. i'm a little skeptical that europeans will put aside hundreds of years of history for one country. one of them. no offense to any of the french in the room, i am really sorry, but it is not a completely rule it out. the points are well taken. it highlights how much is hinging on the upcoming us election. there's one thing about the uk that i want to highlight, the french have...
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now to the uk and an adorable rescue caught on camera. >> two little lambs got trapped in a water pipe near edinburgh trying to stay out of the rain. a sheep farmer named marion crawled inside to get them free. all are said to be doing well. finally, a heart of stone is usually a bad thing, usually, but one discovered in oregon is getting a few looks. >> the rock is shaped like a human heart. even read. experts say it appears to have formed naturally. it has been named naturally. it has been named feeling sluggish or weighed down? could be a sign that your digestive system isn't at its best. but a little metamucil everyday can help. metamucil's psyllium fiber gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down and also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighter and more energetic. lighten everyday the metamucil way. feel less sluggish & weighed down after just 14 days. sign up for the 2 week challenge at metamucil.com ♪3, 4♪ ♪ feel less sluggish & weighed down after just 14 days. ♪hey♪ ♪ ♪are you re
now to the uk and an adorable rescue caught on camera. >> two little lambs got trapped in a water pipe near edinburgh trying to stay out of the rain. a sheep farmer named marion crawled inside to get them free. all are said to be doing well. finally, a heart of stone is usually a bad thing, usually, but one discovered in oregon is getting a few looks. >> the rock is shaped like a human heart. even read. experts say it appears to have formed naturally. it has been named naturally. it...
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non—doms don't pay uk tax on money they earn overseas. let's speak now to our political correspondent, harry farley, at westminster. rachel reeves was forced into this announcement after the chancellor jeremy hunt stole her idea.- jeremy hunt stole her idea. that's riuht. jeremy hunt stole her idea. that's right- labour— jeremy hunt stole her idea. that's right. labour had _ jeremy hunt stole her idea. that's right. labour had said _ jeremy hunt stole her idea. that's right. labour had said they - jeremy hunt stole her idea. that's right. labour had said they would | right. labour had said they would abolish the non—doms tax status and spend money on reducing waiting lists and funding breakfast clubs for every primary school pupil. but once the government steals the idea at the budget last month, labour faced questions about how they would fund those pledges. key to this is rachel reeves' determination to be seen as economically responsible. the problem is she has effectively been jumped the problem is she has effectively beenjumped i
non—doms don't pay uk tax on money they earn overseas. let's speak now to our political correspondent, harry farley, at westminster. rachel reeves was forced into this announcement after the chancellor jeremy hunt stole her idea.- jeremy hunt stole her idea. that's riuht. jeremy hunt stole her idea. that's right- labour— jeremy hunt stole her idea. that's right. labour had _ jeremy hunt stole her idea. that's right. labour had said _ jeremy hunt stole her idea. that's right. labour had said...
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now greene d not go as far as to say if she would bring this to the hofloor itself >> so the uk's top diplomat ma a pit stop mar-a-lago to meet th donald trump ahead ahead of his meeting with the secretary of state, tony blinken in washington a spokesperson for david cameron though, says it standard practice to meet with opposition candidates of their partner nations. cnn's alayna treene has much more on this alignment. what is the significance of this? >> well, it's pretty significant given that david cameron obviously the former prime minister of the uk, but also britain's current top diplomat and forei secrery met with donald trump. but as you mened, kathis spokesperson emphasized that this is standard practice and it is. remember in 20 the 12th, cameron, while then prime minister met with senator mitt romney when he was running for president so this is something that we've seen from some of europe's or excuse me, britain's top leaders in the past. but i think the key thing here to note is the timing of it. this is all part of cameron's push get the united states more active in aff
now greene d not go as far as to say if she would bring this to the hofloor itself >> so the uk's top diplomat ma a pit stop mar-a-lago to meet th donald trump ahead ahead of his meeting with the secretary of state, tony blinken in washington a spokesperson for david cameron though, says it standard practice to meet with opposition candidates of their partner nations. cnn's alayna treene has much more on this alignment. what is the significance of this? >> well, it's pretty...
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a uk study of hundreds of patients who've been seriously ill with covid, suggests their immune system remains overactive long after catching the virus. fergus walsh has the story... the study followed more than 650 patients in the uk who had been treated in hospital with severe covid. six months on, two in three were still experiencing symptoms, including heart and lung problems such as shortness of breath, fatigue, gut issues, anxiety, depression and brain fog. the researchers analysed their blood and found these proteins, which are markers for inflammation of the immune system, which are useful while the body is fighting an infection, but not once a virus has gone. the scientists say there is strong evidence that long covid is caused by different types of postviral inflammation. i think this is really exciting for us. it's the biggest study of its kind, it's taken a long time for us to get this far. but it is finally pointing to some very specific pathways that might be underlying long covid that could be targeted in future trials for treatment. now, this is tracy evans. she was a c
a uk study of hundreds of patients who've been seriously ill with covid, suggests their immune system remains overactive long after catching the virus. fergus walsh has the story... the study followed more than 650 patients in the uk who had been treated in hospital with severe covid. six months on, two in three were still experiencing symptoms, including heart and lung problems such as shortness of breath, fatigue, gut issues, anxiety, depression and brain fog. the researchers analysed their...
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gale force winds and heavy rain have battered large parts of the uk with more than hundred people having to be rescued overnight and a major incident was declared in west sussex after a river burst its banks. more than 200 homes and businesses across hampshire and dorset lost power and there are 54 flood warnings in england and 194 flood warnings in england and 194 flood alerts in place and also flood warnings in parts of scotland. we now have this report. both ambulance and fire service staff were called to the park, holidays cut short in the most dramatic way by terrible weather. it was a miserable night for the residents, which meant the emergency services were busy. some people were taken out on boats. others were able to make their way on foot with a little help. the flight affecting both the elderly and the very young. —— the flood. there is likely to be more flooding in the coming hours according to the fire services. irate according to the fire services. we are according to the fire services. , are experiencing high tides at the moment and the next one is due around lunchtime
gale force winds and heavy rain have battered large parts of the uk with more than hundred people having to be rescued overnight and a major incident was declared in west sussex after a river burst its banks. more than 200 homes and businesses across hampshire and dorset lost power and there are 54 flood warnings in england and 194 flood warnings in england and 194 flood alerts in place and also flood warnings in parts of scotland. we now have this report. both ambulance and fire service staff...
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across northern ireland, many western uk . some western areas of the uk. some rain still to come for the next few hours across the east coast of scotland northern of scotland and northern england, turns england, but then it turns considerably clear considerably dry, so a clear night most away from night for most areas away from the . and that's going the far west. and that's going to allow temperatures to dip down. so it's going to be a much colder start tomorrow of colder start tomorrow than of late. touch of late. we could see a touch of frost across some rural areas of scotland, northeastern england frost across some rural areas of sc
across northern ireland, many western uk . some western areas of the uk. some rain still to come for the next few hours across the east coast of scotland northern of scotland and northern england, turns england, but then it turns considerably clear considerably dry, so a clear night most away from night for most areas away from the . and that's going the far west. and that's going to allow temperatures to dip down. so it's going to be a much colder start tomorrow of colder start tomorrow than...
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the uk stock market is 40% discounted to its peers. companies like aston martin, four times ebitda. real estate and all asset classes here in europe, extremely undervalued based upon investors being stuck in the mud in europe, not being as aggressive as american investors are, looking to jump back in and take advantage of the bottoming of pricing. katie: europe cheaper than the u.s., but in the minute i have left, i know you have come on bloomberg tv and talked about it, before what is going on with, that stock, an ev company? joe: we are really excited, obviously. the last time i was under your show a year ago, since then the stock price went up 100% four times. what is the challenge with ev cars? it comes down to one thing, range anxiety. am i going to run out of fuel on get stuck on highway? what this company has done, they have convinced toyota and the biggest car parts company to incorporate their technology in every single car, and you have france, germany, sweden, israel, michigan, all putting in the technologies into their highways so that as you are driving, your car is rec
the uk stock market is 40% discounted to its peers. companies like aston martin, four times ebitda. real estate and all asset classes here in europe, extremely undervalued based upon investors being stuck in the mud in europe, not being as aggressive as american investors are, looking to jump back in and take advantage of the bottoming of pricing. katie: europe cheaper than the u.s., but in the minute i have left, i know you have come on bloomberg tv and talked about it, before what is going on...
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it is not only france that can solve these problems. and the uk, but together we will help rally others to join us in helping overcome these challenges. today it is no less important for us than for our predecessors, to put aside long-standing differences and establish a long-term the friendship that we celebrate today not only as a memory of cordial agreement, but also as a glimpse of the future entente. well, actually, the entente was historically cemented by russia, as you know, but that’s what the entente is without russia and vice versa against russia. what's this? the entente against russia does not make any sense; indeed, at the beginning of the 20th century in 1904 , agreements were signed that settled, in fact, centuries-old russian-british differences, after which russia actually entered into an alliance with these two, france and great britain. well, maybe at the beginning of the 20th century it made sense there for some reason, but all these rantings about the fact that they are reviving cordial agreement, that they are reviving the entente and some claims that it will bec
it is not only france that can solve these problems. and the uk, but together we will help rally others to join us in helping overcome these challenges. today it is no less important for us than for our predecessors, to put aside long-standing differences and establish a long-term the friendship that we celebrate today not only as a memory of cordial agreement, but also as a glimpse of the future entente. well, actually, the entente was historically cemented by russia, as you know, but that’s...
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iooo sub—postmasters across the uk have to join the action, concerning they have used the word applied rather than just joint they have used the word applied rather than justjoint or similar. and then, further up... we are to hearfrom the group and then, further up... we are to hear from the group director of legal governance. the key words are underlined. and then further up the page, andrew parsons says that he is happy with the comms as a draft reply, and do not forget that alan bates has a loose relationship with the truth. �* . the truth. laughter a couple _ the truth. laughter a couple of - the truth. laughter| a couple of questions the truth. laughter - a couple of questions on that, firstly, what you said in a press release, was it accurate?- firstly, what you said in a press release, was it accurate? yes. how ou had release, was it accurate? yes. how you had any — release, was it accurate? yes. how you had any dealings with mr parsons? , . you had any dealings with mr parsons?- had - you had any dealings with mr parsons?- had you | you had any dealings with mr. parsons?- h
iooo sub—postmasters across the uk have to join the action, concerning they have used the word applied rather than just joint they have used the word applied rather than justjoint or similar. and then, further up... we are to hearfrom the group and then, further up... we are to hear from the group director of legal governance. the key words are underlined. and then further up the page, andrew parsons says that he is happy with the comms as a draft reply, and do not forget that alan bates has...
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lying, or maybe not, i’ll say it again, accurate no information available, defense companies. from the uk, this is an urgent message from comrade blinken, they are helping ukraine develop its own defense products in the face of a lack of western assistance, that is, the americans are directly moving out, us secretary of state blinken said at a press conference following negotiations with the head of the british foreign ministry cameron, major british defense companies open offices continue to work together with our ukrainian friends, so that the ukrainians themselves... a fireball rises into the sky, from the hangar, to where the militants collected and stored drones, almost nothing remained. here, russian artillery attacks the positions of the ukrainian armed forces in abandoned houses, helping our forward troops develop the offensive. this is how enemy dugouts are cleared. and this is the artyomovskaya neighborhood. paratroopers cover a mortar crew in the sentry area with precision-guided ammunition. the russian military has significantly stepped up its drone efforts. ukrainian position
lying, or maybe not, i’ll say it again, accurate no information available, defense companies. from the uk, this is an urgent message from comrade blinken, they are helping ukraine develop its own defense products in the face of a lack of western assistance, that is, the americans are directly moving out, us secretary of state blinken said at a press conference following negotiations with the head of the british foreign ministry cameron, major british defense companies open offices continue to...
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just to let you know, we are waiting for a news conference between lord cameron, uk foreign secretary and his counterpart antony blinken, they have been holding talks in washington so we are waiting for that news conference and when it begins we will bring it to you. other news. a man has been arrested after a woman was stabbed in bradford city centre. danny savage has the latest. his image has been everywhere four days but he has now been detained, a nationwide appeal to find him, last known location near a park in bradford after a woman fatally stabbed in the city centre. . kulsuma akter was walking with a young baby and was stabbed multiple times. the 27—year—old was pushing her baby in a pram at the time, the child was unharmed. we now know habibur masum was bailed by magistrates in november after being charged with assaulting and threatening to kill kulsuma akter, offences he had denied. it is understood his bail conditions that he must not contact her. police previously said they were known to each other. both the west yorkshire and greater manchester for several four the in
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uk has a number— step forward and help. uk has a number of— step forward and help. uk has a number of priorities in that region including — number of priorities in that region including neighbouring countries that we — including neighbouring countries that we are responsible for but nevertheless we will provide over £5 million _ nevertheless we will provide over £5 million to— nevertheless we will provide over £5 million to the fund to help support haiti so _ million to the fund to help support haiti so on — million to the fund to help support haiti so on these areas we have had an excellent — haiti so on these areas we have had an excellent meeting and it shows how like—minded we are on trying to make _ how like—minded we are on trying to make progress on these difficult conflicts — make progress on these difficult conflicts which are so disrupting and disturbing our world and we are determined to work together very closely _ determined to work together very closely as— determined to work together very closely as we do that. thank you. the firs
uk has a number— step forward and help. uk has a number of— step forward and help. uk has a number of priorities in that region including — number of priorities in that region including neighbouring countries that we — including neighbouring countries that we are responsible for but nevertheless we will provide over £5 million _ nevertheless we will provide over £5 million to— nevertheless we will provide over £5 million to the fund to help support haiti so _ million to the fund to...
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according to rosfinitoring , about 2 billion rubles are transferred annually to cyprus and the uk. simi managed and the final beneficiaries of this property and will not be acquired precisely these persons. specified. the central district court of chelyabinsk has just begun to consider the claim of the prosecutor general's office, the next hearing is scheduled for may 6. denis novozhilov, olga ozhurenkova, mikhail zhilin, news. duty part. especially dangerous bananas. in the kaliningrad region, police seized 76 kg of colombian cocaine hidden among boxes of fruit. an unusual shipment of goods was discovered by workers at a logistics center in the village of zaozerie, in the gurevsky district. investigators established that this a batch of bananas arrived in germany by sea from colombia, then transported by road to klaipeda, and from there imported into the kaliningrad region. police officers have opened a criminal case, and are now finding out who was the real customer of a large shipment of drugs. the entire operational news feed of legal news is on telegram. channels show the duty
according to rosfinitoring , about 2 billion rubles are transferred annually to cyprus and the uk. simi managed and the final beneficiaries of this property and will not be acquired precisely these persons. specified. the central district court of chelyabinsk has just begun to consider the claim of the prosecutor general's office, the next hearing is scheduled for may 6. denis novozhilov, olga ozhurenkova, mikhail zhilin, news. duty part. especially dangerous bananas. in the kaliningrad region,...
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the met have said there _ here in the uk. the met have said there will— here in the uk. the met have said there will be robust security at two nights _ there will be robust security at two nights game for that we've seen evidence — nights game for that we've seen evidence of that as bags are being surgeon _ evidence of that as bags are being surgeon dogs are sniffing through bags~ _ surgeon dogs are sniffing through bags. that isjust the normal security— bags. that isjust the normal security measures at high—profile games— security measures at high—profile games here in the uk. arsenal stadium — games here in the uk. arsenal stadium said to be carrying out the usual— stadium said to be carrying out the usual measures in accordance with the national threat level. the threat — the national threat level. the threat level is substantial at the moment— threat level is substantial at the moment which means in an attempted attack— moment which means in an attempted attack is _ moment which means in an attempted attack is likely but not highly tiketv — atta
the met have said there _ here in the uk. the met have said there will— here in the uk. the met have said there will be robust security at two nights _ there will be robust security at two nights game for that we've seen evidence — nights game for that we've seen evidence of that as bags are being surgeon _ evidence of that as bags are being surgeon dogs are sniffing through bags~ _ surgeon dogs are sniffing through bags. that isjust the normal security— bags. that isjust the normal...
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the red sea and the gulf of aden, and they are not going to stop, doesn't matter whether america or uk are bombing their targets. that is a real worry, not just for yemeni people, but the world. >> alex crawford, bless you for what you're doing around the world. thank you so much for bringing us that story. >>> and vice president harris will be meeting today with families of americans taken hostage by hamas on october 7th. among those will be in that meeting, aviva siegel, who knows the terror that the hostages have been enduring for the last six months. she and her husband were kidnapped on october 7th. she was released after 51 days. part of that temporary cease-fire in november. but her husband keith who is from north carolina is still being held. she joins me now. aviva, talk to me about the message you have for the vice president and for the u.s. government, for the world, about what is happening to your husband, what happened to you, and what needs to be done. >> first of all, i want to say thank you to biden. because of biden i'm still alive and i can sit here and talk to you. i
the red sea and the gulf of aden, and they are not going to stop, doesn't matter whether america or uk are bombing their targets. that is a real worry, not just for yemeni people, but the world. >> alex crawford, bless you for what you're doing around the world. thank you so much for bringing us that story. >>> and vice president harris will be meeting today with families of americans taken hostage by hamas on october 7th. among those will be in that meeting, aviva siegel, who...