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tonight an interview with zuby, a rapper in the united kingdom, and a very insightful observer of american politics. not at all afraid to say what he thinks. we're y sat down with him for a new emvote of tucker carlson today. he told us what he thinks of the covid mandates and the state of our ruling class. it's worth listening to. here's part of it. >> when you're in london, um, ad you're in great britain, does anybody ever say you know i cant believe what's going on. here you have boris johnson, a smarts guy but can't manage his own, we don't even know how many kids he has. he's kind of a disaster personally telling us how to manage the intimate details of our lives. that's wrong. does anybody ever say that? millions of people do. >>tucker: they do ingood. >> there is a resistence. i don't want it to sound like every british person is a sheep who's just willing to comply wih whatever daddy government says. it's not like that at all. i think proportionally, though, it's, it's different. and another thing with the u-s-a and again a lot of americans tae advantage, a huge advantage of this c
tonight an interview with zuby, a rapper in the united kingdom, and a very insightful observer of american politics. not at all afraid to say what he thinks. we're y sat down with him for a new emvote of tucker carlson today. he told us what he thinks of the covid mandates and the state of our ruling class. it's worth listening to. here's part of it. >> when you're in london, um, ad you're in great britain, does anybody ever say you know i cant believe what's going on. here you have boris...
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and, what, you don't think borisjohnson could make the case in scotland for staying in the united kingdom? i think it's very difficult to see how he could do it. you look back at some of the politicians who've previously argued passionately against scottish independence, likejohn major, like tony blair, and they would work, whatever their political differences, perfectly well together, but it's quite difficult to see that happening with mrjohnson. lord patten, thank you for coming on hardtalk. thank you. hello there. a few more showery days lie ahead for most of us. sunny spells, yes, but also some heavy and perhaps thundery downpours. and some more persistent rain for some of us to start thursday in association with this frontal system drifting its way northwards — a soggy start for parts of scotland and for northern ireland. temperatures as we start the day generally between 10—13 degrees, but let's zoom in on northern ireland because for some eastern parts, especially around county antrim and county down, we can see some very heavy rain through the morning rush hour with the potent
and, what, you don't think borisjohnson could make the case in scotland for staying in the united kingdom? i think it's very difficult to see how he could do it. you look back at some of the politicians who've previously argued passionately against scottish independence, likejohn major, like tony blair, and they would work, whatever their political differences, perfectly well together, but it's quite difficult to see that happening with mrjohnson. lord patten, thank you for coming on hardtalk....
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president biden yesterday held a secure video call with the leaders of italy, germany, the united kingdom, and france, and urged them to keep it going. to say, look, though the war seems to be going poorly for russia at this moment, it's not the time to ease up. we need to keep the economic pressure on, the sanctions on, as well as the economy on. mike barnicle, the state of play here. we heard, you know, some encouragement from the ukrainians yesterday in terms of negotiations with russia. some concessions for the first time they might be willing to give. certainly, the west doesn't feel like moscow is serious, at least not yet, about actually making a deal. even if -- they're more likely repositioning forces than pulling any out. it is not a cease-fire if you are still bombing eastern ukraine. what should be the approach here? how do you eventually, can you eventually take putin and moscow at their word? >> i don't know. i don't know. because putin lies. he sends low-level functionaries to the negotiating table in turkey. may be the deputy of registered motor vehicles. they're not someb
president biden yesterday held a secure video call with the leaders of italy, germany, the united kingdom, and france, and urged them to keep it going. to say, look, though the war seems to be going poorly for russia at this moment, it's not the time to ease up. we need to keep the economic pressure on, the sanctions on, as well as the economy on. mike barnicle, the state of play here. we heard, you know, some encouragement from the ukrainians yesterday in terms of negotiations with russia....
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kingdom and many more what is it about this complete clearing away of the intellectual terrain. >> in my experience of people who attack all of the dead white male philosophers you would expect at the very least would've read all the prominent people of color authors but i find often that is not true for example have the read martin luther king's essay my pilgrimage to nonviolence where he lays out who he got his philosophy from and who does he name plato, aristotle, hobbes, bensalem, big section on marx and why it's wrong on some things in a big section on nietzsche he says i read all of these people and they were crucial to me forming my philosophies. i'd is almost as they go through all of martin luther king's influence one by one and taking them off as dead, white and male. >> also what they're doing there are two traditions and they cannot meet martin luther king has no right to be a part of the western tradition, he has no right to be in this cabin with to put them into another canon. >> it is certainly an idea that he was rejected very strongly. >> it also has a very racist ide
kingdom and many more what is it about this complete clearing away of the intellectual terrain. >> in my experience of people who attack all of the dead white male philosophers you would expect at the very least would've read all the prominent people of color authors but i find often that is not true for example have the read martin luther king's essay my pilgrimage to nonviolence where he lays out who he got his philosophy from and who does he name plato, aristotle, hobbes, bensalem, big...
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kingdom a year ago. these variants could function differently than the previous version of the virus. they fell in the bucket of one more transmissible and could it compromise our immune protection from vaccines of natural infection. the transmissible bucket was the important one. that's the one that continues to dominate and become the virus king of the hill. the variant that basically compromise the immune response didn't make it. this one combining with both transmissibility and the potential to interfere with the vaccines. you get both of them now. what we are seeing happening in south africa is this virus is handing down beating down delta. it's likely it could become king of the hill soon and have these other dangerous parts of it containing within that virus. who what should the united states do? >> are we testing those to see how effective we are against this variant? >> i understand the u.s. government's efforts to limit transportation out of south africa to other parts of rural particularly our
kingdom a year ago. these variants could function differently than the previous version of the virus. they fell in the bucket of one more transmissible and could it compromise our immune protection from vaccines of natural infection. the transmissible bucket was the important one. that's the one that continues to dominate and become the virus king of the hill. the variant that basically compromise the immune response didn't make it. this one combining with both transmissibility and the...
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she testified before congress as well as the united kingdom and european parliament. >> judge jeanine: back when president trump was president, she didn't think the white house should have complete control over information though. >> with president trump calling all these news offerings that have inconvenient for him stories that they -- that they are getting out there, that he is calling fake news, and now lashing out at platforms, i would never want to see our executive branch have that sort of power. >> judge jeanine: now that the democrats are back in charge that sort of power is exactly what she and joe biden are looking for. stephen miller is the former senior adviser to president trump and is the founder of american first legal. all right, steven, i couldn't wait to talk to you about this tonight. i mean, i'm not even going to go into the fact that the first amendment is a fundamental right that we all have to exchange ideas. and when we don't have that, we don't have an america. but, what do you think of the fact that, you know, they are defending this board and they are sayin
she testified before congress as well as the united kingdom and european parliament. >> judge jeanine: back when president trump was president, she didn't think the white house should have complete control over information though. >> with president trump calling all these news offerings that have inconvenient for him stories that they -- that they are getting out there, that he is calling fake news, and now lashing out at platforms, i would never want to see our executive branch...
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. >>> meanwhile, in the united kingdom prime minister boris johnson has been admitted to the hospital as his symptoms persist ten days after testing positive for covid-19. the crisis sparking a rare national address from queen elizabeth. james longman has the latest. >> reporter: overnight, british prime minister boris johnson hospitalized for coronavirus ten days after being diagnosed with the disease. the 55-year-old's doctor recommending he undergo further testing after suffering from persistent symptoms like a high temperature. he was last seen in this video he posted on twitter friday. >> i still have a minor symptom and i still have a temperature. >> reporter: the news coming shortly after queen elizabeth's historic address to the nation. only the fifth time in her 68-year reign has the monarch made such a broadcast, putting front line workers at the heart of her address. >> what you do is appreciated, and every hour of your hard work brings us closer to a return to more normal times. >> reporter: she remains in good health at windsor castle with her husband, prince philip. only
. >>> meanwhile, in the united kingdom prime minister boris johnson has been admitted to the hospital as his symptoms persist ten days after testing positive for covid-19. the crisis sparking a rare national address from queen elizabeth. james longman has the latest. >> reporter: overnight, british prime minister boris johnson hospitalized for coronavirus ten days after being diagnosed with the disease. the 55-year-old's doctor recommending he undergo further testing after...
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states and the united kingdom and france and poland and any number of other countries have intelligence capability and those assets will be able to be made right up until the moment that russia decides that this catastrophe needs to stop. until then, the russians should expect that the free and decent world is where you provide the assets that they need to deliver the kind of devastating losses that the russians have suffered in ukraine to date. >> i mean, i guess you answered the question in a way that makes more sense to me. the secretary of defense was in ukraine saying the end goal is to weaken russia militarily. we have made abundantly clear that we have chosen sides and it is ukraine. we have sent it plane after plane after plane after plane of the weapons that they have specifically asked for and that we're sharing intelligence and the intelligence community in this country is one of the sung and unsung heroes of this effort. they predicted everything that russia would do up to and including the start of the war and i guess if you could -- the line you're drawing that we have no
states and the united kingdom and france and poland and any number of other countries have intelligence capability and those assets will be able to be made right up until the moment that russia decides that this catastrophe needs to stop. until then, the russians should expect that the free and decent world is where you provide the assets that they need to deliver the kind of devastating losses that the russians have suffered in ukraine to date. >> i mean, i guess you answered the...
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a very beleaguerbelea encircled united kingdom, this is really beginning to hit those levels. in fact, we're hearing historical echoes, as you know, joe, of the lend-lease program, which was the cornerstone of what franklin delino roosevelt did for winston churchill. we are in that same mode here with our friends in ukraine. i think the stakes are equally high. so we can do this. let's also recall from those days, once you get the arsenal of democracy, as it's been called, our ability to produce real combat capability, once you get it rolling, watch out. and so, a, we can do this. b, it's the right thing to do. back to our dear mutual friend madeleine albright, one of the last conversations i had with her early in this year was talking about nato and the nato role in all of this. you know, madeleine strategically wrote the plan for nato in 2010. read it. it holds up pretty well. she said even then, before the invasion, in the end, this is going to be about our ability to put weapons in the hands of ukrainians. we're doing it right. it's the right thing to do. >> so, you know,
a very beleaguerbelea encircled united kingdom, this is really beginning to hit those levels. in fact, we're hearing historical echoes, as you know, joe, of the lend-lease program, which was the cornerstone of what franklin delino roosevelt did for winston churchill. we are in that same mode here with our friends in ukraine. i think the stakes are equally high. so we can do this. let's also recall from those days, once you get the arsenal of democracy, as it's been called, our ability to...
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i do not forget that france, like the united states, like the united kingdom, and like a lot of western democracies, are really living a moment when there is a toxic atmosphere. that some of our sitting since our revolting, rebelling. and they want to -- . so again, i will be reassured only on sunday at 8 pm, paris time. i think that there is still 20 to 30% chance that she may well. >> wow, ambassador, thank you so much. it was great talking to you tonight. coming up, our next guest says this week's development offers even more evidence of a tension between our conscience and convenience. his story, and john beach we'll explain what a story means. when the 11th hour continues! ontinues kind of work that i do, you are surrounded by people who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line to stay competitive. i discovered prevagen. i started taking it and after a period of time, my memory improved. it was a game-changer for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. and it's easier than ever to get your projects done right. with angi, you can connect with and see
i do not forget that france, like the united states, like the united kingdom, and like a lot of western democracies, are really living a moment when there is a toxic atmosphere. that some of our sitting since our revolting, rebelling. and they want to -- . so again, i will be reassured only on sunday at 8 pm, paris time. i think that there is still 20 to 30% chance that she may well. >> wow, ambassador, thank you so much. it was great talking to you tonight. coming up, our next guest says...
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and sinn face the ultimate goal is to leave the united kingdom and become one country with the republic of ireland. whatever the result there is still uncertainty about whether a power—sharing government will be formed afterwards because of tensions over brexit and other issues. 0ur ireland colour respondent reports. 0ur ireland colour respondent reports. i have got a message tonight for sinn fein. you will never defeat the protestant people of ulster! never! the dominance of unionism through the decades is now in more jeopardy than ever before. the party opposed to northern ireland's existence may now define its future. but in the race for stormont today, many voters have become tired of the old struggle between those who want to remain part of the uk and those who want a united ireland. i think we're stuck with green and orange tribalism. we can't continue with what we do because we're going to get exactly what we've always got. power sharing has been collapsed here for nearly as much time as it's been active and the election result could lead to months' more uncertainty. we seem to
and sinn face the ultimate goal is to leave the united kingdom and become one country with the republic of ireland. whatever the result there is still uncertainty about whether a power—sharing government will be formed afterwards because of tensions over brexit and other issues. 0ur ireland colour respondent reports. 0ur ireland colour respondent reports. i have got a message tonight for sinn fein. you will never defeat the protestant people of ulster! never! the dominance of unionism through...
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kingdom and libya. it's hard to believe that that doesn't have something to do with their business interests. >> right. why would they have one of their top executives call the justice minister more than once, and admit to it, that we're really concerned about prisoner transfer agreements other than to get the oil deal. interesting point is made, the oil contract was signed in 2007 but miraculously, it hit a certain amount of bureaucratic hold-ups, which were communicated to both the british and scottish governments by bp and miraculously, as soon as he was released, those hold-ups ended. what i keep hearing from everyone, whether from cameron, mccaskill, oh, it was a mistake to release him. the truth does matter. we need to know why he was released, what influences were made and what can be done, number one, to get him back into prison and number two, to change it so this doesn't happen again. >> and the man who was released -- this is the only man convicted. clearly there were more involved. this is t
kingdom and libya. it's hard to believe that that doesn't have something to do with their business interests. >> right. why would they have one of their top executives call the justice minister more than once, and admit to it, that we're really concerned about prisoner transfer agreements other than to get the oil deal. interesting point is made, the oil contract was signed in 2007 but miraculously, it hit a certain amount of bureaucratic hold-ups, which were communicated to both the...
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had given the tragedy that affected the united states, the united kingdom, obviously our interest is this just this and that the commitment that we made to the families to not only find a perpetrator of this terrorism act and bring him to justice, working with the united kingdom and stolid and was brought to trial, a fair trial, convicted, serving his time and we think he should stay in jail. thank you. >> on friday "washington journal" we spoke with fred kaplan about his book "1959" the year everything changed". this is 40 minutes. >> host: we want to welcome fred kaplan the book is it "1959" the year everything changed" you begin the book with the summary saying everything was changing and everyone knew it when the world as we now know it began to take form. >> guest: a few examples 1959 was the year of the microchip, birth control pill, space exploration, first nonstop coast-to-coast travel and court cases of bn named obscenity, and many federal and state court cases overturning laws of segregation. it was the year with new types of pop art, abstract art, independent films, jazz,
had given the tragedy that affected the united states, the united kingdom, obviously our interest is this just this and that the commitment that we made to the families to not only find a perpetrator of this terrorism act and bring him to justice, working with the united kingdom and stolid and was brought to trial, a fair trial, convicted, serving his time and we think he should stay in jail. thank you. >> on friday "washington journal" we spoke with fred kaplan about his book...
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there are some controls when you go into the united kingdom and a few other countries but when it comes to most of europe it's just like the united states. you can travel anywhere you like. there are no checkpoints. the trouble is that unlike in the united states there's not as good cooperation between all the various european intelligence agencies so there are meetings going on right now where they are trying to improve this cooperation and intelligence sharing. >> i want you to stand by paul mark bob. all of you stand by. we are going to continue to follow this story. >>> also coming up long before the devastating north korean cyberattack on sony pictures was the united states breaking into north korea's computers? there's new information coming in. >>> and for the first time we are hearing what was in that all-important so-called black box recovered from the airasia crash scene. we have details. sir, we're going to need you on the runway. (vo) theraflu starts to get to work in your body in just 5 minutes. (vo) theraflu breaks you free from your worst cold and flu symptoms. (vo) thera
there are some controls when you go into the united kingdom and a few other countries but when it comes to most of europe it's just like the united states. you can travel anywhere you like. there are no checkpoints. the trouble is that unlike in the united states there's not as good cooperation between all the various european intelligence agencies so there are meetings going on right now where they are trying to improve this cooperation and intelligence sharing. >> i want you to stand by...
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a gun salute which is expected to last for 40 minutes just got under way across the united kingdom. n trib in tribute to the prince who died at age 99. prince philip is known for his devotion to queen elizabeth, wife of 37 years, and guiding the changes through a moder world. flags have been lowered to half staff in the uk. funeral plans are expected to be announced today. charlie d'agata is out windsor castle with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. people have been told to stay away from windsor castle, but they've been gather flooding small numbers in -- gathering in small numbers in honor of his death and in remembrance of his life. [ bell ] the tenor bell tolled 99 times at westminster abbey. from pick deli circus to half-staffed flags at sydney harbor, across the country and around the world they paid tribute to a prince who was much more than just the queen's right-hand man. >> we give thanks as a nation and a kingdom for the extraordinary life and work of prince philip, duke of edinborough. >> we send our condolences to her majesty, queen elizabeth ii
a gun salute which is expected to last for 40 minutes just got under way across the united kingdom. n trib in tribute to the prince who died at age 99. prince philip is known for his devotion to queen elizabeth, wife of 37 years, and guiding the changes through a moder world. flags have been lowered to half staff in the uk. funeral plans are expected to be announced today. charlie d'agata is out windsor castle with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. people have...
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and then you see what happened in the united kingdom. and i was glad to see nikki haley, our ambassador to the united nations, take such a strong stand together with our allies in the united kingdom against that sort of activity. but they're just -- they're out of control. russia is. and they are -- that needs to be dealt with, one way or the other. and this is one way for us to discourage that. >> are we going to see -- >> and that was senator john cornyn. so big day today of breaking news. we are going to continue to follow this. we'll come back, we'll have more as we get it from that briefing from officials about these new sanctions against russia and russian individuals. and after all of this, we said the conflict heating up between russia and the uk, both nations sending the others, diplomats, back to their home countries. the newest statement from president trump and other world leaders as they vow to hold russia accountable for the poisoning of a former spy. (gasp) (singsong) budget meeting! sweet. if you compare last quarter to t
and then you see what happened in the united kingdom. and i was glad to see nikki haley, our ambassador to the united nations, take such a strong stand together with our allies in the united kingdom against that sort of activity. but they're just -- they're out of control. russia is. and they are -- that needs to be dealt with, one way or the other. and this is one way for us to discourage that. >> are we going to see -- >> and that was senator john cornyn. so big day today of...
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united states, other countries like china and the united kingdom. all of this comes at a time when mexico's rollout vaccine program is going quite slowly. despite the fact they have managed to secure purchase agreements up to 230 million plus dose of vaccines. they're not sure when the doses are going to arrive. they're just not arriving fast enough. as of tuesday afternoon, the mexican government had managed to administer roughly 750,000 doses of vaccine to its population. chris christine, laura. >> matt rivers, thank you. >>> a new overhaul of a citizen's arrest law, under a new law, under one hour someone put under citizens arrest has to be released or police called. arbery, a man unarmed was shot down by two people claimed to be in self-defense. video suggests otherwise and all of the men are facing felony charges and other charges. >>> markets in mainland china still closed for the lunar new year holidays. european markets opened slightly lower. u.s. stock futures are also narrowly lower. it was a mixed dade for stocks in the u.s. on tuesday. t
united states, other countries like china and the united kingdom. all of this comes at a time when mexico's rollout vaccine program is going quite slowly. despite the fact they have managed to secure purchase agreements up to 230 million plus dose of vaccines. they're not sure when the doses are going to arrive. they're just not arriving fast enough. as of tuesday afternoon, the mexican government had managed to administer roughly 750,000 doses of vaccine to its population. chris christine,...
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kingdom. he said disgraceful scenes in the u.s. congress, the united states stands for democracy around the world and it is now vital that there should be a peaceful and orderly transfer of power. that sentiment also echoed by the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, who said "canadians are deeply disturbed and saddened by the attack on democracy in the united states, our closest ally and neighbors. violence will never succeed in overruling the will of the people. democracy in the u.s. must be withheld and it will be." and we're definitely seeing as well, jake, the gloves are coming off. if any one of the u.s.'s allies had tried to adhere to diplomatic norms, had tried to avoid calling president trump out by name and laying this blame at his feet, we're now seeing a change in that. you're seeing the irish foreign minister saying "a deliberate assault on democracy by a sitting president and his supporters. the world is watching," jake. >> of course it's not just our allies that are watching
kingdom. he said disgraceful scenes in the u.s. congress, the united states stands for democracy around the world and it is now vital that there should be a peaceful and orderly transfer of power. that sentiment also echoed by the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, who said "canadians are deeply disturbed and saddened by the attack on democracy in the united states, our closest ally and neighbors. violence will never succeed in overruling the will of the people. democracy in the u.s....
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here in the united kingdom and in the commonwealth. tributes have come from around the world, led in britain by the prime minister, boris johnson. we will have the story for you of the duke's remarkable life, all the causes that he backed, all the interesting features about his thinking and his modernizing instincts, all of that is to come. but before that, a word with our royal correspondent. because we'll come to those themes, but it's surely the right time to pause for a moment an think about her majesty the queen, who's lost her husband of 73 years. reporter: yes. an immense loss for her. they were absolutely -- [indiscernible] -- and he came so very close to that 100th birthday milestone that he wanted to achieve. eight weeks and six days away. but we saw how very frail he was when he left hospital on the 16th of march to return to windsor. his death therefore cannot be considered a surprise, but it is a moment of great sadness of course for the family and in particular for the queen. hers is a lonely role as it is, as head of sta
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joining us to discuss is vudeem, ukraine's ambassador to the united kingdom. thanks for joining us. what's your reaction to hearing that putin has accepted this invitation from indonesia to the upcoming g-20 summit? >> well, thank you for having me, first. i believe that putin should be actually kicked out of all the organizations. all of the organizations which are bringing people around the table to talk about something which has to unite us. it can't have the dictator who is killing his neighbor for, i don't know, sometimes even economical things like he's stealing water now from the crimea. i believe indonesians have to reconsider, and instead, he can invite president zelenskyy to address all of the members. >> your president, volodymyr zelenskyy, said he was grateful for an invitation to the same summit, but he didn't specify whether he plans to go. is he going to go? >> i don't believe that he can come and even be in vigil when president putin is around. i don't think that we'll be able to do it, but again, i will leave it with president zelenskyy. this is still a very good ch
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the core for eu, how about less than 1%, for the united kingdom 1.4%, 3.8% the highest since 1992, there's a reason for that, and if we add more of this wreckless, you know, spending, sending out checks without any sort of responsibility attached to them it's going to get worse. brian: yeah. they keep saying it's temporary but i never heard of temporary inflation when you didn't even predict it when it first came in charles we're going to watch your show today "making money" featuring you as the host on fox business week days at 2:00. charles: sounds great. can't wait. i've got a great show. we're going to talk a little bit about that g-7 meeting. some are calling it the selfie meeting that nothing was done for the world particularly the wegers. thank you. brian: exactly. just millions of people in concentration camps what's the big deal? nikki haley coming up next hour, we'll talk about that and so much more. make the music louder, we're going to break. shingles? camera man: yeah, 1 out of 3 people get shingles in their lifetime. well that leaves 2 out of 3 people who don't. i don't know
the core for eu, how about less than 1%, for the united kingdom 1.4%, 3.8% the highest since 1992, there's a reason for that, and if we add more of this wreckless, you know, spending, sending out checks without any sort of responsibility attached to them it's going to get worse. brian: yeah. they keep saying it's temporary but i never heard of temporary inflation when you didn't even predict it when it first came in charles we're going to watch your show today "making money" featuring...
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when this united kingdom comes apart. it becomes israel and juda. that would later become sama ri ah and judah. when you study the history of jerusalem and you appreciate the symbolism and you think about what went wrong? what created this big fisfissur between the communities. >> it is largely tied to the way history gets exploited, politicians who would like to go back to the story of king david claimed that what happens in jewish history is a kind of deed that gives judaism and jews for that matter. so essentially what you see is biblical history not as history but as political pop began da. propaganda. jerusalem was not supposed to be all about politics. we see it over and over again over the history of jerusalem, we see the rise oaf the king which under the country founded succumbed to the temptation to preserve their own power. power corrupts and we heard this expression. nowhere does it apply more than to jerusalem. jerusalem was made into the city that it is today because of stories like david and solomon. it is the history of jerusalem that
when this united kingdom comes apart. it becomes israel and juda. that would later become sama ri ah and judah. when you study the history of jerusalem and you appreciate the symbolism and you think about what went wrong? what created this big fisfissur between the communities. >> it is largely tied to the way history gets exploited, politicians who would like to go back to the story of king david claimed that what happens in jewish history is a kind of deed that gives judaism and jews...
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kingdom. so robertson, despite making that 147, ended up losing the match and is out. a gutsy performance from lisowski, who won in an final frame decider, 13—12 which sent him into the quarterfinals, which won't be an easy one. it's the small matter of a match against four—time champion john higgins. the 2019 winnerjudd trump was also involved in a long, late night tussle. his match with anthony mcgill also going right down to the wire, with trump eventually sealing it 13 frames to 11. he'll face stuart bingham, the 2015 winner, in the quarter finals. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, and the rest of the sport team, goodbye. the venice art biennale opened over the weekend, and the british artist, sonia boyce has won the top prize, the so—called golden lion. she'd already made history as the first black woman to represent britain at the international art exhibition. the other golden lion for the best artist was won by another bla
kingdom. so robertson, despite making that 147, ended up losing the match and is out. a gutsy performance from lisowski, who won in an final frame decider, 13—12 which sent him into the quarterfinals, which won't be an easy one. it's the small matter of a match against four—time champion john higgins. the 2019 winnerjudd trump was also involved in a long, late night tussle. his match with anthony mcgill also going right down to the wire, with trump eventually sealing it 13 frames to 11....
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most of the cases are still coming from the united kingdom. >> reporter: there are roughly 190 case of liver iflammation in children. in the u.s., nine states reporting cases. the outbreak could be to blame for a death in wisconsin. the causes have been ruled out including the hepatitis b virus. in the new report, the cdc detailed a culprit. adenovirus. dr. marcus buckner helped treat the infections. >> when you noticed the pattern, what went through your mind? >> it was unusual and scary. we kept seeing more and more cases into the winter months which really made us realize we found something. >> reporter: the report also revealed the patients were 6 and under. three with acute liver failure and vomiting and diarrhea were the symptoms. stephanie noticed yellowing in her 3-year-old before she went into liver failure last summer. >> this is serious. we need to learn more about it as we learn about cases. >> reporter: still, experts say there is no need to panic. cases are rare. liver more than 500 recorded in kids last year. >> it is too early to be alarmed about this. >> now nearly a y
most of the cases are still coming from the united kingdom. >> reporter: there are roughly 190 case of liver iflammation in children. in the u.s., nine states reporting cases. the outbreak could be to blame for a death in wisconsin. the causes have been ruled out including the hepatitis b virus. in the new report, the cdc detailed a culprit. adenovirus. dr. marcus buckner helped treat the infections. >> when you noticed the pattern, what went through your mind? >> it was...
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prs we have had great conversations with the united kingdom and meetinges. israel, mexico, japan, china. and canada. really really productive conversations. i would say far more productive than you would understand. we've even developed a new council with can do to promote women's business leaders and entrepreneures. very important to me. very important to my daughter, ivanka. i have directed a defense community headed by our great general, now secretary mattis. he is over there now working very hard. to submit a plan for the defeat of isis. a group that celebrates the murder and torture of innocent people in large sections of the world. used to be a small group. now it's in large sections of the world. they've spread like cancer. isis has spread like cancer. another mess i've inherited. we have imposed new sanctions on iran. totally took advantage of our previous administration. and they are the world's top sponsor of terrorism. and we're not going to stop until that problem is properly solveed. and it is not properly solved now. it is one of the worst agre
prs we have had great conversations with the united kingdom and meetinges. israel, mexico, japan, china. and canada. really really productive conversations. i would say far more productive than you would understand. we've even developed a new council with can do to promote women's business leaders and entrepreneures. very important to me. very important to my daughter, ivanka. i have directed a defense community headed by our great general, now secretary mattis. he is over there now working...
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the united kingdom two months ago, a playground for russian ol oligarchs, obviously still dealing post-brexit. france, le pen, the threat. people were concerned even a month ago that perhaps there could be a pro-putin leader running france. germany now with a massive budget, now sending heavy weapons. poland, they were facing sanctions by the eu. their country was split in half. finland, sweden, switzerland, all neutral, all saying, "keep us out of this. we want no part of, you know, whatever problems you're having with vladimir putin." that's changed radically. if you go country by country by country, it really is breathtaking, how quickly history has moved over the past eight weeks. >> yeah. i mean, for a moment, you know, you think, what would have happened if vladimir putin had invaded ukraine and donald trump had still been president? just in terms of the u.s. reaction and the former white house's reaction and their relationship with vladimir putin. how would that have panned out? how would donald trump have handled a very sensitive relationship with allies who felt that they had been sp
the united kingdom two months ago, a playground for russian ol oligarchs, obviously still dealing post-brexit. france, le pen, the threat. people were concerned even a month ago that perhaps there could be a pro-putin leader running france. germany now with a massive budget, now sending heavy weapons. poland, they were facing sanctions by the eu. their country was split in half. finland, sweden, switzerland, all neutral, all saying, "keep us out of this. we want no part of, you know,...
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united kingdom... but for british passenger david abel, that was not nearly enough. this afternoon he took to social media to express his frustration. it feels that we have been forgotten, that you don't really care about us, and that you're actually not wanting us to come home. at tokyo's haneda airport tonight, the us—chartered planes touch down. the american evacuees now face a gruelling flight, and another quarantine. but those we spoke to say they prefer that to spending another day on a ship where they do not feel safe. rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in yokohama. thousands of passengers are facing major disruption at heathrow airport, after a systems failure affecting all terminals. travellers described the situation as ‘chaos' with departure screens not working — and no announcements, leaving people unsure where to go to catch their flights. the airport have said, they experienced technical problems, and have deployed ‘passenger ambassadors', to show people to their gates and that the systems are now begining to return to normal after the technica
united kingdom... but for british passenger david abel, that was not nearly enough. this afternoon he took to social media to express his frustration. it feels that we have been forgotten, that you don't really care about us, and that you're actually not wanting us to come home. at tokyo's haneda airport tonight, the us—chartered planes touch down. the american evacuees now face a gruelling flight, and another quarantine. but those we spoke to say they prefer that to spending another day on a...
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for the moment, european countries like united kingdom, germany, they are much closer to europe than the united states and we hope they will follow the example of the united states and will do the similar acts of support to ukraine. because, for the moment, everyone understands that this war can be ended only on the battlefield, on ukrainian soil. >> okay. member of ukrainian parliament, andrÉ you tkachuk, that's to you. thank you for your words. that's going to do it for us and this edition of alex witt reports, stick now now for yasmin vivian. right here, on and mess and bc. and mess and bc copd may have gotten you here, but you decide what's next. start a new day with trelegy. ♪ ...feelin' good ♪ no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do
for the moment, european countries like united kingdom, germany, they are much closer to europe than the united states and we hope they will follow the example of the united states and will do the similar acts of support to ukraine. because, for the moment, everyone understands that this war can be ended only on the battlefield, on ukrainian soil. >> okay. member of ukrainian parliament, andrÉ you tkachuk, that's to you. thank you for your words. that's going to do it for us and this...
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kingdom. u.s. aircraft were not involved. we're told it was all safe and professional. but it's a very interesting situation where in four days the russians approached either singly or in pairs of aircraft multiple times over the baltic and the black sea compelling nato to respond and fly its own aircraft. >> barbara starr, thank you for that reporting. >>> after three long years of anguish, trefr reed's mother describes the first few hours reunited with her son as heaven. in an interview with abc, the reed family shared details of how trevor is doing following his release from a russian prison. trevor's sister says her brother is just happy to be around people again. >> considering all he's been through and the recovery ahead of him, his spirits are bright. he's telling stories. he's flirting with the nurse staff. it's great. it's great to see him. >> you say he's flirting with the nurse staff. what does his girlfriend think about that? >> well, i don't think she knew that until just now. >>
kingdom. u.s. aircraft were not involved. we're told it was all safe and professional. but it's a very interesting situation where in four days the russians approached either singly or in pairs of aircraft multiple times over the baltic and the black sea compelling nato to respond and fly its own aircraft. >> barbara starr, thank you for that reporting. >>> after three long years of anguish, trefr reed's mother describes the first few hours reunited with her son as heaven. in an...
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the united kingdom, buckingham palace prepares to bring in outside counsel to investigate claims that meghan markle bullied royal staff. the move threatening to worsen relations between the royal family and harry and meghan, whose team called the bullying accusations a calculated smear campaign >>> china, a major sandstorm in beijing, snarling traffic on the roads and in the air the storm forcing officials to cancel more than 400 flights out of the capital's two main airports and with good reason you can barely see these skyscrapers because of the waves of sand. air pollution measurement show levels in some districts reached 160 times the recommended limit. >>> russia a giant castle symbolizing covid engulfed in flames it happened during an end-of-winter festival the designer made the nearly 80-foot-tall castle out of wood. he said he was inspired to create the structure as a symbol of covid that the fire would destroy. that's our trip "around the world in 80 seconds. >>> police in london are facing backlash after they broke up a vigil for a murder victim, a woman allegedly killed by
the united kingdom, buckingham palace prepares to bring in outside counsel to investigate claims that meghan markle bullied royal staff. the move threatening to worsen relations between the royal family and harry and meghan, whose team called the bullying accusations a calculated smear campaign >>> china, a major sandstorm in beijing, snarling traffic on the roads and in the air the storm forcing officials to cancel more than 400 flights out of the capital's two main airports and with...
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number one is the united kingdom. the japanese countries -- the japanese country has created 600,000 jobs in this country. you can say that we are not exporting all the goods -- not exporting only good, but jobs now. this was an adjustment that we very successfully made as well. the second issue is that japanese companies were caught up by newly emerging companies. and in order to go with that situation, a lower wage was not possible. so, the japanese companies invested in that situation as well. talking about that, i sometimes talk about a japanese novel, a short story called "a spider's read." -- thread." one day he looked down from heaven and he looked on the pond and he could see down to hell. it held, as you can predict, a lot of criminals -- been held, as you can predict, about criminals were being -- in hell, as you can predict, a lot of criminals were being tortured. he saw one and he put down a thread to save him. the criminal seeing the thread coming down to him grab on and started to climb. halfway up he sa
number one is the united kingdom. the japanese countries -- the japanese country has created 600,000 jobs in this country. you can say that we are not exporting all the goods -- not exporting only good, but jobs now. this was an adjustment that we very successfully made as well. the second issue is that japanese companies were caught up by newly emerging companies. and in order to go with that situation, a lower wage was not possible. so, the japanese companies invested in that situation as...
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im concurrently unemployed, will the plan gve me an option th is free such as one that is the united kingdom free, probably not unless she were to quali for medicaid which isur current system of health care for the oorest of the poor in this country and even thn, that is geneally not free. there e still co-payments that individus make. so, no. on the other and, there is vision hat peope of limted income might get se knd of discount. sometimes they're desibed as subsidies at could go to this thing called te exchange, think of it alost like a helth care bazaar, a marketplace where there are lots of different heth plans lined up and presumely ey would tell you the price and what kind o covege you would get and you can ty to pick one maybe wi your iscount couon if y're eligible foit. now, tt doesn't get into he public plan, which is a whole anotheissue tht we can -- gwen: but the pup oion would be one othe things thecould choose from at that bazaar? >> the idea is one offering from the goernment, a nonpfit, sortof no big c.e.o. milon dostal his or mltimillion dostal his it's a fasciting
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. >> now, included in those losses was, according to the united kingdom the secretary of defense, 15,000. he said dead russian troops -- according to the ukrainian government, they are having difficulty getting some of those bodies back to russia. the russians are not interested in receiving those dead soldiers back. amongst the weaponry that was very important to the ukrainians here -- long-range artillery pieces, seven of which are already in the country. the rest are on their way. the ukrainian defense minister thinks that could be a game-changer. not just to keep the russians up a, but actually pushed them back. >> and any indication that the attacks in the west in the train stations were a response in a fact to the defense secretary and the secretary of state visiting kyiv? >> yes. certainly, that is the way the ukrainian government is taking it. these rail lines have been left alone by the russians by and large until today, earlier this morning. that is again about 14 to 16 hours after the secretary's left. the other thing that seems to be clear if they wanted to strike those lifel
. >> now, included in those losses was, according to the united kingdom the secretary of defense, 15,000. he said dead russian troops -- according to the ukrainian government, they are having difficulty getting some of those bodies back to russia. the russians are not interested in receiving those dead soldiers back. amongst the weaponry that was very important to the ukrainians here -- long-range artillery pieces, seven of which are already in the country. the rest are on their way. the...
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kingdom, the scandinavian countries, wherever you happen to be, canada, u.s., you've got to understand, it is important for you. luke said, "unless you do it." betty, it is a very personal thing. each person can do something to help those children. betty: it is! and as big as luke's heart is to want to help every child that crossed paths with him while he was over in africa, he knows he can't personally feed every one of them but he can be a part. james and i know that we do what we can do but along with your help we can do so much more! and that's what, i believe, luke's heart was expressing with us joining together, the difference is made, lives are changed. these children can go away with food in their little tummies and know that they have a chance in life. so please help us! james: you know, betty, we watch our program because we pre-tape these programs and betty and i watch them. when we see the need, we'll look at each other and say, "what are we going to do?" i write our friends and i send a letter and oftentimes they have pictures, pictures there with luke and the little child
kingdom, the scandinavian countries, wherever you happen to be, canada, u.s., you've got to understand, it is important for you. luke said, "unless you do it." betty, it is a very personal thing. each person can do something to help those children. betty: it is! and as big as luke's heart is to want to help every child that crossed paths with him while he was over in africa, he knows he can't personally feed every one of them but he can be a part. james and i know that we do what we...
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we've also heard from the united kingdom minister of defense tonight saying that some 2,000 russian soldiers were going to be repositioned from georgia to focus on the eastern part of ukraine as well. so a great deal of troop provements. not a lot of trust in resident here who don't really believe what russians are saying publicly so they're really monitoring where the forces are going and trying to figure out the timing of all of this. don? >> all right. ed lavandera, thank you so much. we'll be right back. at morgan stanley, a global collective of thought leaders offers invnvestors a broader vi. ♪ we see companies protectingg the bottom line by putting people first. we see a bright future, still hungry for the ingenuity of those ready for the next challenge. today, we are translating decades of experience into strategies for the road ahead. we are morgan stanley. we're a different kind of dentistry. one who believes in doing anything it takes to make dentistry work for your life. so we offer a complete exam and x-rays free to new patients without insurance - everyday. plus, patients get
we've also heard from the united kingdom minister of defense tonight saying that some 2,000 russian soldiers were going to be repositioned from georgia to focus on the eastern part of ukraine as well. so a great deal of troop provements. not a lot of trust in resident here who don't really believe what russians are saying publicly so they're really monitoring where the forces are going and trying to figure out the timing of all of this. don? >> all right. ed lavandera, thank you so much....
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kingdom, of getting in weapons from other countries that perhaps don't want to be as outspoken and loud about sending those weapons in. so the u.s. has been a key cog in that wheel and this meeting is an expansion. part of that, especially after defense secretary lloyd austin and secretary of state antony blinken were just in ukraine having discussions with their ukrainian counterparts and ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy about what sorts of weapons they need. we have seen over the course of the last couple of weeks the weapons that the west is willing to send get bigger from small arms and ammunition . here is what austin had to say about the position of the u.s. and the commitment and what it means not only for ukraine, but also for russia. >> we want to see russia weakened to a degree that it can't do the kinds of things that it has done in invading ukraine. it has already lost a lot of military capability and a lot of its troops, quite frankly. and we want to see them not have the capability to very quickly reproduce that capability. >> reporter: that wording there certainly
kingdom, of getting in weapons from other countries that perhaps don't want to be as outspoken and loud about sending those weapons in. so the u.s. has been a key cog in that wheel and this meeting is an expansion. part of that, especially after defense secretary lloyd austin and secretary of state antony blinken were just in ukraine having discussions with their ukrainian counterparts and ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy about what sorts of weapons they need. we have seen over the...
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kingdom and the united states. i was glad to see the coordinator for the indo-pacific and your assistant for asia pacific affairs led an interagency delegation to the sol man identify lands -- solomon islands. i sincerely hope our efforts can help the solomon islands reach the right conclusion that is grant being china a military base in the millle of the pacific ocean would undermine the stability in the region. many our japanese, both the government side and business side, expressed concerns about the broader trends in the indo-pacific. we sought to insell confidence that the united states remains committed to a free and open indo-pacific. amid recent national shocks, i believe the united states should strengthen energy security, particularly among the quad countries. like the rest of the world the quad countries seek reliable access to cost-effective sources of energy. energy security is inextricably linked with economic security and national security. i worked on this a great deal in my previous position. when
kingdom and the united states. i was glad to see the coordinator for the indo-pacific and your assistant for asia pacific affairs led an interagency delegation to the sol man identify lands -- solomon islands. i sincerely hope our efforts can help the solomon islands reach the right conclusion that is grant being china a military base in the millle of the pacific ocean would undermine the stability in the region. many our japanese, both the government side and business side, expressed concerns...
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. >> reporter: and shortly after secretary austin said that, we had the united kingdom's defense secretary in parliament today in london saying that he estimates 15,000 russian troops have been killed. we don't know how many ukrainian troops have been killed. but we're starting to now see a picture of a war that has turned, at least on the battlefield, and when you talk about some of the weapons that have arrived here, we heard from the ukrainian defense secretary, saying these howitzers, this long-term, long-range, excuse me, artillery, artillery that can hit 40 kilometers into russian lines could change the tide of the war on the eastern front. all of which is a long way of saying to you, nicole, that u.s. foreign policy does no longer begin at, we urge caution on both sides, at least in this conflict, a conflict on which one side, you have a burgeoning democracy, on the other side, you have russia. you now have the united states openly saying, we want to arm this country as best we can to inflict casualties of the russian side. $3.7 billion of military aid just from the united states si
. >> reporter: and shortly after secretary austin said that, we had the united kingdom's defense secretary in parliament today in london saying that he estimates 15,000 russian troops have been killed. we don't know how many ukrainian troops have been killed. but we're starting to now see a picture of a war that has turned, at least on the battlefield, and when you talk about some of the weapons that have arrived here, we heard from the ukrainian defense secretary, saying these howitzers,...
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best of all to ukraine and to the united kingdom. [applause] >> today in response to presidents illuzzi's plea to blend the import of russian oil, president biden made this announcement. >> today i am announcing the united states is targeting the main artery of russia's economy. we're banning all imports of russian oil and gas and energy. that means russian oil will no longer be accepted in u.s. ports, the american people will deal on other powerful -- russian may continue to grind out its advance at a horrible price. but this much is already clear. ukraine will never be a victory for putin. putin may be able to take a city, but he'll never be able to hold the country. and if we do not respond to putin's assault on global peace and stability today, the cost of freedom and to the american people will be even greater tomorrow. >> presidents ellen ski issued a visit over spawns saying, quote, i am personally thankful to the united states president biden for his decision, for his leadership, for the strong signal to the rest of the world
best of all to ukraine and to the united kingdom. [applause] >> today in response to presidents illuzzi's plea to blend the import of russian oil, president biden made this announcement. >> today i am announcing the united states is targeting the main artery of russia's economy. we're banning all imports of russian oil and gas and energy. that means russian oil will no longer be accepted in u.s. ports, the american people will deal on other powerful -- russian may continue to grind...
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over 100 cases in the united kingdom already, eight needed liver transplant. in alabama, 9, 2 needed liver transplants. all had by p.c.a. this adenovirus. we are waiting to see what else is going on in their liver, but parents, first of all, it's not yet time to panic. we are talking nine cases in alabama, two in north carolina, but look at where it's coming from. spreads by respiratory, by touch and you have to be on the lookout for yellow eyes, yellow skin, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, behavioral changes. >> sandra: it's such a great point. people listen to this, still a small number of occurrences, it's good to know what to look for. we put some signs and symptoms on the screen to gain more knowledge of this, how fearful should parents be at this point and what should they be looking for? >> well, i think this is more of a wake-up call for what mike said at the beginning, which is as we are emerging back to real life. we delayed that for a long enough time. we have to think about other viruses besides covid and there are new viruses and we are monito
over 100 cases in the united kingdom already, eight needed liver transplant. in alabama, 9, 2 needed liver transplants. all had by p.c.a. this adenovirus. we are waiting to see what else is going on in their liver, but parents, first of all, it's not yet time to panic. we are talking nine cases in alabama, two in north carolina, but look at where it's coming from. spreads by respiratory, by touch and you have to be on the lookout for yellow eyes, yellow skin, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting,...
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states and also in the united kingdom. let that sink in. in a state of ohio, for exam the life expectancy is 73, the median age from covid is 79. not everyone wanted to hear that we needed to cancel christmas. it turns out outside of network newsrooms, christmas remains stubbornly popular in this country and if there's one thing tony fauci response to, it's public opinion. fauci is on television nearly constantly, not because he's brilliant and an amazing talker. not at all because he's totally self absorbed and loves to hear himself speak, but because it's his job as a public official. so he responded this way. >> that was misinterpreted as my saying we can't spend christmas with our families, which was absolutely not the case. i will be spending christmas with my family. i encourage people, particularly the vaccinated people who are protected, to have a good normal christmas with her family. but just the way all of the other disinformation goes around, you say something talking about a landmark of a time and it gets misi
states and also in the united kingdom. let that sink in. in a state of ohio, for exam the life expectancy is 73, the median age from covid is 79. not everyone wanted to hear that we needed to cancel christmas. it turns out outside of network newsrooms, christmas remains stubbornly popular in this country and if there's one thing tony fauci response to, it's public opinion. fauci is on television nearly constantly, not because he's brilliant and an amazing talker. not at all because he's totally...
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kingdom, he would go on to win a total of six grand slam titles over the course of manier than a decade. he never won the french open but did win two australian open titles and the u.s. open, as well, in new york city he has remained active in the tennis world, most notably as the coach of novak djokovic as well. and also, frequent media appearances as a commentator and a pundit as well over the years. send it right back to you. >> i am nick watt. for our international viewers, inside africa is next. for everyone else, the news continues after a break. do your eyes bother you? because after all these emails my eyes feel like a combo of stressed, dry and sandpaper. luckily, there's biotrue hydration bot eye drops for instant moisture biotrue uses naturly inspired ingredients. and no preservatives. try biotrue i am here beuse they revolutionized immunotherapy. i am here because they saw how cancer adapts to different oxygen levels and starved it. i am here because they switched off egfr gene mutation and stopped the growth of tumor cells. there's a place that's making one advanced cancer
kingdom, he would go on to win a total of six grand slam titles over the course of manier than a decade. he never won the french open but did win two australian open titles and the u.s. open, as well, in new york city he has remained active in the tennis world, most notably as the coach of novak djokovic as well. and also, frequent media appearances as a commentator and a pundit as well over the years. send it right back to you. >> i am nick watt. for our international viewers, inside...
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member of parliament from the united kingdom and share of the defense community. i just returned from ukraine, and there is certainly a concern about the immediate threat. can i ask if we are hiding behind this rule that simile because a member -- ukraine is not a member of nato, but there is a limit as to what we should do in ukraine? the ukraine--they see ukrainian security as european security, and i agree with that. can i mentioned the bigger picture we need to wake up to -- the reason we are seeing russia's adventurism is a dangerous alliance is forming between russia and china, and that is leading to russia's increasing adventurism boldness can even welcoming sanctions knowing that putin can persuade his own people, maybe the future of russia, is not pointing to the west, but with china come which would be a turning point geopolitically of a very dangerous era? thank you. foreign min. baerbock: well, i totally agree with what you have been saying, sir. it is dangerous, we can see the alliance between those two countries. but what tony was saying beforehand,
member of parliament from the united kingdom and share of the defense community. i just returned from ukraine, and there is certainly a concern about the immediate threat. can i ask if we are hiding behind this rule that simile because a member -- ukraine is not a member of nato, but there is a limit as to what we should do in ukraine? the ukraine--they see ukrainian security as european security, and i agree with that. can i mentioned the bigger picture we need to wake up to -- the reason we...
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kingdom reports of that supposed brotherly rift between william and harry now fading away. the two princes along with their wives are working together on mental health. in a new documentary, prince william talks about his own struggles after losing his mother, diana, and why talking about his personal loss is so important. >> i think when you are bereaved at a very young age, any time really, but particularly at a young age, i can resonate closely to that, you feel pain like no other pain and you know that your life is going to be very difficult to come across something that's going to be even worse pain that that guys in general find it very difficult to open up we've got to relax a little and be able to talk about our emotions because we're not robots >> reporter: a different focus this morning for kate. talking about her love of the outdoors and showing off a special garden she helped create for the chelsea flower show. >> i really hope that it inspires families and kids and communities in general to get outside. >> reporter: the family of five setting the example with p
kingdom reports of that supposed brotherly rift between william and harry now fading away. the two princes along with their wives are working together on mental health. in a new documentary, prince william talks about his own struggles after losing his mother, diana, and why talking about his personal loss is so important. >> i think when you are bereaved at a very young age, any time really, but particularly at a young age, i can resonate closely to that, you feel pain like no other pain...
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contain iran for israel safety if turkey can't buy oil from iran sourcing alternative supplies from the united arab emirates or saudi arabia is difficult the turkish government is a leading saudi quit it following the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi in the kingdom sconce late in a stumble last year and relations with the u.a.e. are strained since turkish police arrested two a rabs who confessed to be spying for their murat is as a stopgap the turkish government is negotiating with iraq to buy oil only to kick only to wild turkey is trying to make itself understood by its western friends who are protecting its national interest but to put an end to its independence it should focus on renewable energy in the long term turkey try to torpedo their reimposition of u.s. sanctions through a gold for all a strategy with iran basically using clear and golden payments to buy a turkey's state bank hot bank another turkish initiative was a crisis while they are between iran and russia last year and that's bypassing the u.s. financial system but it fails to stall turkey's all supply problem turkey's
contain iran for israel safety if turkey can't buy oil from iran sourcing alternative supplies from the united arab emirates or saudi arabia is difficult the turkish government is a leading saudi quit it following the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi in the kingdom sconce late in a stumble last year and relations with the u.a.e. are strained since turkish police arrested two a rabs who confessed to be spying for their murat is as a stopgap the turkish government is negotiating with iraq to...
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it looks a lot like the alpha variant that arose out of the united kingdom and came to the united states at the beginning part of the year which was more transmissible than the original lineage but not more transmissible than delta. on that basis i actually don't think omicron is necessarily going to outcompete delta. i think delta is still going to be with us, but we might have to live with both variants, the delta and the omicron variant. the key piece of the omicron variant is its escape potential, and i don't think it's going to be complete. i'm still hopeful that individuals get three immunizations, through mrna immunizations or two j&j will be protected against the omicron variant but because of its escape potential, this could be a problem for people who are infected and recovered and not vaccinated on top of that because they will be partially vaccinated and get reinfection. i can see a scenario where we have both variants in the country where unvaccinated individuals are highly susceptible and those infected and recovered could get reinfected with omicron. that's one possible si
it looks a lot like the alpha variant that arose out of the united kingdom and came to the united states at the beginning part of the year which was more transmissible than the original lineage but not more transmissible than delta. on that basis i actually don't think omicron is necessarily going to outcompete delta. i think delta is still going to be with us, but we might have to live with both variants, the delta and the omicron variant. the key piece of the omicron variant is its escape...
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. >> stahl: in the united kingdom, as a measure of its acceptance, english sparkling wine has had the royal imprimatur, the queen serving it at buckingham palace. and it was poured at the recent climate change summit in scotland. master of wine stephen skelton is bullish on the future. if global warming is intensifying, how worried are you and the other english vintners that it's going to move north beyond your ability to grow good grapes? >> stephen skelton: no, i'm not worried at all. i mean, the next 40 years is going to be fascinating, i think. because, you know, we're just on the cusp of it being really commercial. our yield levels are not quite where we want them yet. you know, we would like a little bit more heat. >> stahl: you might get it. >> skelton: yeah. >> stahl: but eventually... >> skelton: who knows? we'll have to start growing oranges and bananas. >> stahl: i mean, it's a serious question. >> skelton: yeah. personally, i think we will cope with-- with what's being thrown at us. >> stahl: some of the winemakers we met are benefiting, some are suffering, but all are see
. >> stahl: in the united kingdom, as a measure of its acceptance, english sparkling wine has had the royal imprimatur, the queen serving it at buckingham palace. and it was poured at the recent climate change summit in scotland. master of wine stephen skelton is bullish on the future. if global warming is intensifying, how worried are you and the other english vintners that it's going to move north beyond your ability to grow good grapes? >> stephen skelton: no, i'm not worried at...
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ban on all imports of russian oil, a move followed quickly by the united kingdom. the president said it would ratchet up the pressure on russia's economy, which has come under withering pressure from sanctions and other moves by the u.s., european union, and other nations. >> we're banning all imports of russian oil and gas and energy. that means russian oil will no longer be acceptable at u.s. ports, and the american people will deal another powerful blow to putin's war machine. this is a move that has strong bipartisan support in congress, and, i believe, in the country. >> woodruff: the torrent of companies leaving russia continued today, too: american icons coca-cola, pepsico, mcdonald's, and starbucks said they would suspend operations in russia. mcdonald's has more than 800 locations, and employs tens of thousands of russians. meantime, leaders of u.s. intelligence agencies said today they believe president putin underestimated the strength of ukraine's resisnce before launching the invasion nearly two weeks ago. they spoke during a congressional hearing on g
ban on all imports of russian oil, a move followed quickly by the united kingdom. the president said it would ratchet up the pressure on russia's economy, which has come under withering pressure from sanctions and other moves by the u.s., european union, and other nations. >> we're banning all imports of russian oil and gas and energy. that means russian oil will no longer be acceptable at u.s. ports, and the american people will deal another powerful blow to putin's war machine. this is...