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and it is one that i look forward to see resolved and united kingdom as quickly as possible. but political analysts are saying that won't happen as long as the deeply divided tories remain at the helm. spain, portugal and france have agreed to build an underwater pipeline between marcy and barcelona, that would carry natural gas and eventually hydrogen. the deal comes after the 3 countries decided to abandon plans to extend the mid tat gas pipeline that would have led through the parent knees. meanwhile, germany is building pipelines that are to connect a for alan g terminals under construction to the national grid project, like this would usually take years to materialize. but the ukraine war and germany's energy needs have created a new sense of urgency. this building site is located from the german coastal town of williams, half im the pipeline under construction is part of germany's urgent plants reduce its dependence on russian gas. in a quick nerve hammered us for them that when it rains, we have a problem. the ground is very wet here and it makes the work much harder.
and it is one that i look forward to see resolved and united kingdom as quickly as possible. but political analysts are saying that won't happen as long as the deeply divided tories remain at the helm. spain, portugal and france have agreed to build an underwater pipeline between marcy and barcelona, that would carry natural gas and eventually hydrogen. the deal comes after the 3 countries decided to abandon plans to extend the mid tat gas pipeline that would have led through the parent knees....
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fighting on this revolving door and in downing street and the in this current power vacuum in the united kingdom. both thanks, that pull race in london force the by the united states as military train. as for me, ron are in crimea helping russian troops use iranian may. drones in a tax on ukraine. washington believes iranian drones hit the capital key of an energy facilities across the country. iran is not reacted to the latest us accusations, but denies the drones are iranian made. we can confirm that russian military personnel based in crimea have been piloted, piling, piloting, fuse me around in use and using and conduct kinetic strikes across the crane. including in strikes, against cuban and reason dates. we assess that iranian personnel running and military personnel were on the ground in crimea, and assisted russia in the us. opperation. russia has received dozens of these u a b, so far and will likely continue to receive additional shipments in the future. huh, jim june has more from keith. there's been a statement issue just this morning from the general staff of the armed forces of ukr
fighting on this revolving door and in downing street and the in this current power vacuum in the united kingdom. both thanks, that pull race in london force the by the united states as military train. as for me, ron are in crimea helping russian troops use iranian may. drones in a tax on ukraine. washington believes iranian drones hit the capital key of an energy facilities across the country. iran is not reacted to the latest us accusations, but denies the drones are iranian made. we can...
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abolla outbreak to the capital camp paula dest whole from the epidemic reaches 40 full half the united kingdom gets its 3rd prime minister in 2 months. ricky soon acts, number one priority is sorting out the economic chaos left by his predecessor ah, i'm all on soccer. a warm welcome to the show. his son was the 1st major city to fall off to russia invaded ukraine. now it's occupy as a bracing for an assault by advancing ukrainian forces. keith says russia is sending in more troops and preparing the city for urban warfare. russian installed authorities in have san have ordered civilians to leave as ukrainian forces make hard force gains. after months of occupation, the village of fish jenica in her son is free. most of the hamlet's residents fled when the russians came. but o leg tells the danish broadcasting corporation that his family stayed behind and were treated cruelly. well, it's a dois. doria believes that it's a long story here. we experienced a lot of things all. one time we got a bag over our heads and got taken away in military vehicles to the school. although then they ransacked t
abolla outbreak to the capital camp paula dest whole from the epidemic reaches 40 full half the united kingdom gets its 3rd prime minister in 2 months. ricky soon acts, number one priority is sorting out the economic chaos left by his predecessor ah, i'm all on soccer. a warm welcome to the show. his son was the 1st major city to fall off to russia invaded ukraine. now it's occupy as a bracing for an assault by advancing ukrainian forces. keith says russia is sending in more troops and...
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the united kingdom gets a new prime minister. the 3rd in the span of 2 months. russia soon act receives a rapture as welcome from his supporters to perform a finance ministers. number one priority, sorting out the economic chaos left by his predecessor, also coming up, growing evidence the brush, as you think iranian made roads and it's bombardment of you christ. to ron, deny supplying the weapons and shooting them down is proving a challenge for ukrainian forces. last the horn of africa suffers, it's was drought in for decades. parts of northern kenya have not seen any rains in years. we look at how communities there are hope ah i'm all on soccer, a very warm welcome to the show. we begin with yet another leader in the u. k. britain's 3rd prime minister in a year of political chaos is promising a new era of stability. former finance minutes that richie sooner gained the backing of his conservative party to win the leadership. his predecessor list trust had to stand down, run financial mark is projected her economic plans soon. n
the united kingdom gets a new prime minister. the 3rd in the span of 2 months. russia soon act receives a rapture as welcome from his supporters to perform a finance ministers. number one priority, sorting out the economic chaos left by his predecessor, also coming up, growing evidence the brush, as you think iranian made roads and it's bombardment of you christ. to ron, deny supplying the weapons and shooting them down is proving a challenge for ukrainian forces. last the horn of africa...
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breaking news| out of the united kingdom... after less than— out of the united kingdom... less than two months on the job. how much damage is all this political chaos doing to the uk's and coming up on the bbc news channel. for continuing coverage and analysis from a team of correspondents in the uk and around the world. good evening. liz truss has resigned after 44 days in office. she is now the shortest serving prime minister in british history. just 2a hours after she told mps defiantly that she was a fighter not a quitter, she is on her way out — her fate sealed by the resignation of the home secretary yesterday and the chaotic scenes in the house of commons last night as more and more conservative mps voiced their disbelief at what was going on. sir graham brady, the head of the powerful 1922 committee of backbench mps, went to downing street this morning at the request of the prime minister. at 1.30 this afternoon, liz truss emerged outside number ten and announced that she had spoken to the king and told him she was resigning. a new prime minister is expected to be
breaking news| out of the united kingdom... after less than— out of the united kingdom... less than two months on the job. how much damage is all this political chaos doing to the uk's and coming up on the bbc news channel. for continuing coverage and analysis from a team of correspondents in the uk and around the world. good evening. liz truss has resigned after 44 days in office. she is now the shortest serving prime minister in british history. just 2a hours after she told mps defiantly...
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there is a structural problem about the politics of the united united kingdom, outgoing prime minister, did not even last months. and they call themselves the mother of democracies. basically, the western economies. they want to impose an idea of globalization on their own terms, not on equal terms with developing countries. india fossil like, are they fun of me specially that's to the family who have equitable services, which is what the united kingdom and several other. busy questions on please do not one, the only one that referred over to them, that 1000000 to them. and this is not acceptable to accept this country like india . now, when it comes to su, ella braverman herself, she is of course of indian origin. so how's the pricing was it to here and time migrant rhetoric from a person whose parents are migrant. this is very bad and obviously she's making very controversial in fact, racist remarks. and this only shows that britain has still not completely owned up and expressed remorse or what is on imperial past when it plundered colonized and gould over many countries around the
there is a structural problem about the politics of the united united kingdom, outgoing prime minister, did not even last months. and they call themselves the mother of democracies. basically, the western economies. they want to impose an idea of globalization on their own terms, not on equal terms with developing countries. india fossil like, are they fun of me specially that's to the family who have equitable services, which is what the united kingdom and several other. busy questions on...
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he was asked to form a new government cynic is the 1st british asia and 1st hindu to lead the united kingdom. he's also buttons, 5th, prime minister in 6 years. let's go back to andrew simmons who's in law outside downing street where richey cynic, has just been speaking for the 1st time as officially. the you case in new prime minister. one of the things that people are going to be paying attention to is how he intends to deal with all the economic issues that the country is going to be facing. and there is precious little detail that has been given over the last week or so for obvious reasons. so that has been wrapped up in this leadership race. but the hard workforce tonight no begins because he's gonna have to start appointing people to the government that he hopes is going to be able to see the country through this economic crisis. i'm still there a names in his head right now, and he's going to get straight to that expect to see it in a very short space of time. people called in to downing street to be offered talk jobs. it is very likely, in fact, is certain that he will try to assemb
he was asked to form a new government cynic is the 1st british asia and 1st hindu to lead the united kingdom. he's also buttons, 5th, prime minister in 6 years. let's go back to andrew simmons who's in law outside downing street where richey cynic, has just been speaking for the 1st time as officially. the you case in new prime minister. one of the things that people are going to be paying attention to is how he intends to deal with all the economic issues that the country is going to be...
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p, which favor that high union between northern ireland and the united kingdom. it's unacceptable for them to have what essentially amounts to an internal domestic border between northern ireland and the rest of the time. but that is pretty much exactly what we have in the form of the northern ireland protocol, which is part of that post bricks. it deal signed between london and brussels a couple of years ago. so basically since february, when the d, u, p pulled out of power sharing installment this building behind me. they have been scattering efforts to build a new power sharing agreements and new governments. and essentially, what we have now is a fast track to new elections because the time has run out on that process to get a new government up and running. chris even harris, who is the, nor the non secretary in london. he has to call an election by january the 19th, but it's very likely that he is going to do something much more quickly and that we could get announcement later today. all right, really, thanks for that. we'll re challenge life 1st. there in b
p, which favor that high union between northern ireland and the united kingdom. it's unacceptable for them to have what essentially amounts to an internal domestic border between northern ireland and the rest of the time. but that is pretty much exactly what we have in the form of the northern ireland protocol, which is part of that post bricks. it deal signed between london and brussels a couple of years ago. so basically since february, when the d, u, p pulled out of power sharing installment...
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there is a structural problem about the politics of the united united kingdom, outgoing prime minister, did not even last 2 months, and they call themselves the mother of democracies. basically, the western economies wanted to impose an idea of globalization on their own terms, not on equal terms with developing countries. india fossil like are they want me to have equitable services agreement, which is what the united kingdom and several other. busy veterans and please do not one, the only ones that are familiar to them. and this is not acceptable says, respecting country like india. now when it comes to su, ella braverman herself, she is of course of indian origin. so how surprising was it to hear anti migrant rhetoric from a person whose parents are migrant? she's making very controversial, in fact, racist remarks. and this only shows that britain has still not completely expressed remorse or what is on imperial past. if you look at the british attitude towards migrants in these very the resume, in some ways a racist. someone want to keep the white domination a life moving on. now,
there is a structural problem about the politics of the united united kingdom, outgoing prime minister, did not even last 2 months, and they call themselves the mother of democracies. basically, the western economies wanted to impose an idea of globalization on their own terms, not on equal terms with developing countries. india fossil like are they want me to have equitable services agreement, which is what the united kingdom and several other. busy veterans and please do not one, the only...
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we're following some breaking news out of the united kingdom.s on thejob... her resignation made headlines around the world, capturing the international bewilderment at the chaos in the uk. this from italy, no stranger itself to short governments. and a german journalist found herself having to repeat the expletives used by one mp last night. "i'm bleep furious and i don't bleep care any more." - she continues in german. in brussels, eu leaders holding a summit to discuss the world's energy crisis were, for a time, sidetracked by the extraordinary political drama here. translation: listen, i won't get involved i in the political life of the uk. i hope, in any case, the uk can again find stability. that's good for us and good for europe. stability is very important and we would like to see the uk system within its capacity, to be in a position to have a successor selected as quickly as possible and that stability will be brought to the situation, given the fairly significant geopolitical issues facing europe. at the weekend, joe biden took the un
we're following some breaking news out of the united kingdom.s on thejob... her resignation made headlines around the world, capturing the international bewilderment at the chaos in the uk. this from italy, no stranger itself to short governments. and a german journalist found herself having to repeat the expletives used by one mp last night. "i'm bleep furious and i don't bleep care any more." - she continues in german. in brussels, eu leaders holding a summit to discuss the world's...
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states, barack obama, and bask in some of his reflected glory and bring it back with him to the united kingdom. things didn't quite go to plan though. gordon brown got to the united states a ceremony which gifts were exchanged between the heads of government and gordon gave the president a series of carefully curated and carefully chosen gifts from the british people, things which were symbolic of our shared history, things which were very expensive and very valuable and a grand handing over ceremony. and then what happened was that the president of the united states, in turn, gave the prime minister 20dvd's of classic american films and regarded in the british press as a snub and a blow to the heart of the special relationship between the two countries. so mr. brown left d.c. without achieving his aim and worst thing happened when he got home to london and settled down in number 10 downing street where the prime minister lives and decides to-- decided to make the best of a bad situation. so he rummaged through the dvd's the obama had given him and wanted to watch and put it in his dvd player
states, barack obama, and bask in some of his reflected glory and bring it back with him to the united kingdom. things didn't quite go to plan though. gordon brown got to the united states a ceremony which gifts were exchanged between the heads of government and gordon gave the president a series of carefully curated and carefully chosen gifts from the british people, things which were symbolic of our shared history, things which were very expensive and very valuable and a grand handing over...
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the united kingdom, united states, and french foreign ministers, are released a statement late on sunday, saying that these were transparently false claims. and just last few minutes that's been added to by the german defense minister saying that any use of such a dirty bomb would cross all red lines. however, the russians are continuing to push this line just in the last few minutes or the russian defense ministry. again, saying that has data showing that a, a dirty bomb, or a low yield nuclear device is in the works by the ukrainians as a provocation, against russia, glass at banks, a live person can vary in central ukraine. all of us, of course, happening and against a backdrop of the ongoing fighting that is happening and talk is particularly about what's happening in household well, it's very difficult to get a real sense of what's taking place in cassandra. ukrainian authorities have been very strict about what information gets out there put in a media blackout, and it's very difficult and impossible in fact to get access to many of those areas . now what we have been seeing previo
the united kingdom, united states, and french foreign ministers, are released a statement late on sunday, saying that these were transparently false claims. and just last few minutes that's been added to by the german defense minister saying that any use of such a dirty bomb would cross all red lines. however, the russians are continuing to push this line just in the last few minutes or the russian defense ministry. again, saying that has data showing that a, a dirty bomb, or a low yield...
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there is a structural from problem about the politics of the united united kingdom. the outgoing prime minister did not even last 2 months. and they call themselves the mother of democracies. basically, the western economies. they want to impose an idea of globalization on their own terms, not on equal terms with developing countries, india, a partial life. are they fun of me specially vested economy who have equitable services agreement, which is what the united kingdom and several other. busy lessons on please do not one the only one of them that millions of them, and this is not acceptable to accept as respecting country like india. now, when it comes to su, ella braverman herself, she is of course of indian origin. so how surprising was it to hear anti migrant rhetoric from a person whose parents are migrants? this is very bad. adoption, she's making very controversial in fact, racist remarks. and this only shows that britain has still not completely owned up and expressed remorse, or would have sworn imperial past when it plundered, colonized and do lower. many
there is a structural from problem about the politics of the united united kingdom. the outgoing prime minister did not even last 2 months. and they call themselves the mother of democracies. basically, the western economies. they want to impose an idea of globalization on their own terms, not on equal terms with developing countries, india, a partial life. are they fun of me specially vested economy who have equitable services agreement, which is what the united kingdom and several other. busy...
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sheet of races set a kind of anti-record , arrived in this position as prime minister of the united kingdomor only 44 days, and during this time the national e-monetary unit collapsed. and uh, the transition to the so-called already uh, and baptized. uh, the track of the economy is another government crisis. and uh, a lot. i associate this with her playing the anti-russian card. here. eh, such a free game. uh, with uh militant russophobia, which always contribute to the rhetoric of the list and uh, what uh it is and the nuclear rhetoric is active. i just used it and created this anti-rating. in addition, she showed herself to be completely incapable. uh, as the head of the cabinet i say without gloating , i’m just stating a fact that she will cope with the economic tasks that the united kingdom faces today, so she really didn’t remember for long, how even in her previous capacity, she came to moscow and demanded from sergei viktorovich lavrov to urgently liberate the ukrainian , voronezh and the like are blunders, you can't say otherwise, unfortunately. uh, so whoever comes to the place of
sheet of races set a kind of anti-record , arrived in this position as prime minister of the united kingdomor only 44 days, and during this time the national e-monetary unit collapsed. and uh, the transition to the so-called already uh, and baptized. uh, the track of the economy is another government crisis. and uh, a lot. i associate this with her playing the anti-russian card. here. eh, such a free game. uh, with uh militant russophobia, which always contribute to the rhetoric of the list and...
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of people with inflation, maybe with technological skill, doing well, and another part of the united kingdomungary, of sweden, the united states, and over to asia, saying this is not working out. one thing i would say, there is no election in the united kingdom, so i cannot comment on the turnout. here, every report is record turnout. jonathan: two weeks away. tom: can you explain why there is no election? who is voting for sunak? jonathan: the mp's and then it goes to party membership. do we have to do this every time? tom: it is bizarre. jonathan: it is parliamentary. the next general election, the latest that can take place, i believe early 2025 to dissolve parliament in late 2024 appearance of the maximum term length of parliament is about five years. last election, 2019. the prime minister would go to the king and say, can you dissolve parliament? the king would say yes because he is not going to say anything else. then you would have a general election, but he is not going to do that. got rid of that fixed term parliament. tom: this is un-american. jonathan: precisely. lisa: that is wh
of people with inflation, maybe with technological skill, doing well, and another part of the united kingdomungary, of sweden, the united states, and over to asia, saying this is not working out. one thing i would say, there is no election in the united kingdom, so i cannot comment on the turnout. here, every report is record turnout. jonathan: two weeks away. tom: can you explain why there is no election? who is voting for sunak? jonathan: the mp's and then it goes to party membership. do we...
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the united kingdom is a g7 economy with their own currency and it is absolutely obvious in all of theent of the united kingdom, that they are aware of developments that are taking place. but to be clear, your approach in ireland and in the eurozone, hasn't been to make unfunded tax cuts with tens of billions of borrowing? well, we have taken a different approach within ireland. we've also made the decision not to borrow for any measures... no borrowing? so we are in a situation at the moment that our finances are currently in surplus. president zelensky, we are all ears. there are some very big challenges in the world economy posed by the war in ukraine. no one here really want to be talking about the uk, but it is happening. faisal islam is in washington. in your view what is the nature and the pressure that is now on the chancellor given the voices we have heard today, to consider a change of course? ., . ., .,, , course? the chancellor has been in meetinas course? the chancellor has been in meetings with _ course? the chancellor has been in meetings with the _ course? the chancello
the united kingdom is a g7 economy with their own currency and it is absolutely obvious in all of theent of the united kingdom, that they are aware of developments that are taking place. but to be clear, your approach in ireland and in the eurozone, hasn't been to make unfunded tax cuts with tens of billions of borrowing? well, we have taken a different approach within ireland. we've also made the decision not to borrow for any measures... no borrowing? so we are in a situation at the moment...
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it is faithful in america and in india and in the united kingdom, which will be premiered by 3 shisunokas my brother would say, go figure it out. he will also become the leader of the conservatives, of course with a victory on that same holiday. the bridge that connects the two countries of the world's wide reaction should be expected to be written by journalists today, after charles iii accepts his resignation or resignation and appoints reshi sun as the head of the british government had the mersai news. in the united states, an american received 2 years in prison, whose father carried the confederate flag in the capitol during a uniform action on january 6, it is reported that the young man himself. just accompanied him, and the only thing. what can you blame him for? he removed a shard of glass that was sticking out of an already broken window. his father. still awaiting trial in total after the action in the capitol, more than 900 people were detained, the most severe sentence to date, 7 years in prison , was received by a resident of texas for walking into the capitol building wit
it is faithful in america and in india and in the united kingdom, which will be premiered by 3 shisunokas my brother would say, go figure it out. he will also become the leader of the conservatives, of course with a victory on that same holiday. the bridge that connects the two countries of the world's wide reaction should be expected to be written by journalists today, after charles iii accepts his resignation or resignation and appoints reshi sun as the head of the british government had the...
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the defense minister should go of russia to his opposite numbers in france, inter kia in the united kingdom, and now in the united states, as well as be labeled, a carousel of calls by the ukraine president louise lensky. the message coming from here is that there is an attempt by the russians to escalate at the very least, the rhetoric and potentially prepare the ground for some kind of false flag attempt . that is something that the russians are accusing the ukrainians of our president lensky said. it was the other way round a little boy. if someone could use a nuclear weapon in our part of europe, it could only be one entity. and this entity is the one who ordered short group to make these calls. if russia is calling to tell everyone around that, ukraine is supposedly preparing something. it means only one think. russia has already prepared all of this equal. there is a similar statement from the foreign minister of ukraine, a little earlier. he said that these claims coming from russia were absurd and dangerous. he said that ukraine was a member of the nonproliferation treaty, had no su
the defense minister should go of russia to his opposite numbers in france, inter kia in the united kingdom, and now in the united states, as well as be labeled, a carousel of calls by the ukraine president louise lensky. the message coming from here is that there is an attempt by the russians to escalate at the very least, the rhetoric and potentially prepare the ground for some kind of false flag attempt . that is something that the russians are accusing the ukrainians of our president lensky...
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mr household, being a member of the united kingdom.— household, being a member of the united kingdom.ks the facts _ united kingdom. mr speaker, in the last four weeks the facts are - united kingdom. mr speaker, in the last four weeks the facts are that. last four weeks the facts are that the global economic conditions we face are worse, and the opposition may not want to acknowledge that but thatis may not want to acknowledge that but that is the truth. inflation rates have increased around the world and in the united states they are a guess make the highest they have been since 1982. does my right honourable friend agree that we should always be prepared to make the policy changes we need in the best interests of the people that we represent? i do best interests of the people that we reresent? i, i, , represent? i do agree with my right honourable friend _ represent? i do agree with my right honourable friend and _ represent? i do agree with my right honourable friend and that - represent? i do agree with my right honourable friend and that is - represent? i do agree with my right ho
mr household, being a member of the united kingdom.— household, being a member of the united kingdom.ks the facts _ united kingdom. mr speaker, in the last four weeks the facts are - united kingdom. mr speaker, in the last four weeks the facts are that. last four weeks the facts are that the global economic conditions we face are worse, and the opposition may not want to acknowledge that but thatis may not want to acknowledge that but that is the truth. inflation rates have increased around...
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but we do need to see strong, bold conservative leadership in the united kingdom. we can't have the kinds of u turns we saw with liz truss. we do see a prime minister standing up for britain on the world stage who is willing to implement conservative policies and advance economic freedom. >> let me play this soundbite from the labor leader also reaction from parliament. obviously everybody knows here in the u.s. it's a different system. but some of the criticism is pretty scathing. take a listen. >> this is not just a soap opera at the top of the tori party. it's doing huge damage to our economy and to the reputation of our country. and the public are paying with higher prices, with higher mortgages. so we can't have a revolving door of chaos. >> a book is being written about the prime minister's time in office. [laughter] apparently it's going to be out by christmas is that the release date or the title. >> bret: they are having a good old time there with all the lines. bottom line, the economic situation in u.k. and really throughout europe is pretty severe. >> i
but we do need to see strong, bold conservative leadership in the united kingdom. we can't have the kinds of u turns we saw with liz truss. we do see a prime minister standing up for britain on the world stage who is willing to implement conservative policies and advance economic freedom. >> let me play this soundbite from the labor leader also reaction from parliament. obviously everybody knows here in the u.s. it's a different system. but some of the criticism is pretty scathing. take a...
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so if we can get on the g is becoming a book full for some particularly over in the united kingdom. definitely isn't for joy. and now to the annual meeting of the valve on discussion club, which enters it 2nd day to day in moscow with more paneled discussions on the schedule with the host of well depart offline. a boy on the main agenda of the meeting has what she had to say. they to over they've all done discussion club could be summarized by that old bill. clinton's phrase, it's all about the economy, stupid. and the word stupid is very appropriate here because many of the participants have been analyzing and talking about not very smart, economic decisions a to come to the last couple of years and how it's affecting the rest of the world . now there's been a lot of discussion about how globalization western lab globalization that is underwritten by the western financial system by the dollar and the euro has been disintegrating. and it's not only because of the recent the bands, but that whole process started during the call at $900.00 conduct when some of the leading countries in
so if we can get on the g is becoming a book full for some particularly over in the united kingdom. definitely isn't for joy. and now to the annual meeting of the valve on discussion club, which enters it 2nd day to day in moscow with more paneled discussions on the schedule with the host of well depart offline. a boy on the main agenda of the meeting has what she had to say. they to over they've all done discussion club could be summarized by that old bill. clinton's phrase, it's all about the...
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johnson returned to the united kingdom on saturday, feeling speculation of the possible come back just months after he resigned as leader alan fisher has the story. he is the front runner for the job is britain's makes prime minister. but russia sooner is proceeding cautiously. a short written statement, promising integrity, professionalism, and accountability. and then off to rally, support. i the only other declared candidate is cabinet minister penny more than she has backing, but as yet not enough to hit the magic mark of 100 and p supporting her to get into a runoff election. i am very confident about the progress we're making and i will say to you that i am in this to win it. i think it's important for our party. we have a contest. i am very confident about on numbers. and it's i, the reason why i'm doing this is because i think i am best place to bring the party together. both had been waiting to see what bullish johnston was going to do. he flew in from holiday at the weekend to rally, support for a political come back at his resignation almost 4 months ago, led to las trust be
johnson returned to the united kingdom on saturday, feeling speculation of the possible come back just months after he resigned as leader alan fisher has the story. he is the front runner for the job is britain's makes prime minister. but russia sooner is proceeding cautiously. a short written statement, promising integrity, professionalism, and accountability. and then off to rally, support. i the only other declared candidate is cabinet minister penny more than she has backing, but as yet not...
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remains unamended and that in particular, the end justice should have no jurisdiction in any united kingdom? >> prime minister, >> i am completely committed to the northern island protocols it deals with specific issues we face in northern ireland. -- making sure that the people of northern ireland are able to benefit from -- the part of the united kingdom. and i can tell my friend, any negotiation reflect the same position that is in the -- [cheering and booing] >> mr. speaker, we understand this boat on hunting is deemed a confidence vote in the prime minister. can she give us any reason why her own -- on anyone in this country can have, -- confidence in her after her -- caused chaos in the economy? >> mr. speaker, we do face. economic time. i have been honest about the stakes i have made. but what have i done to apologize for is that we have held household through -- the energy price guarantee. and the fact that we are taking action to get our railways running rather than being disrupted by the militant trade union. [cheering and booing] >> mr. speaker, there's been a number of points re
remains unamended and that in particular, the end justice should have no jurisdiction in any united kingdom? >> prime minister, >> i am completely committed to the northern island protocols it deals with specific issues we face in northern ireland. -- making sure that the people of northern ireland are able to benefit from -- the part of the united kingdom. and i can tell my friend, any negotiation reflect the same position that is in the -- [cheering and booing] >> mr....
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we want to see northern ireland's_ solution, we want to see northern ireland's please than the united kingdomnk is that pressure _ political institutions. do you think is that pressure put _ political institutions. do you think is that pressure put on _ political institutions. do you think is that pressure put on him - political institutions. do you think is that pressure put on him from. political institutions. do you think i is that pressure put on him from the new prime _ is that pressure put on him from the new prime minister— is that pressure put on him from the new prime minister and _ is that pressure put on him from the new prime minister and with - is that pressure put on him from the new prime minister and with the - is that pressure put on him from the| new prime minister and with the eu, did you _ new prime minister and with the eu, did you meet — new prime minister and with the eu, did you meet with _ new prime minister and with the eu, did you meet with the _ new prime minister and with the eu, did you meet with the prime - new prime minister and with the eu, | did you meet with
we want to see northern ireland's_ solution, we want to see northern ireland's please than the united kingdomnk is that pressure _ political institutions. do you think is that pressure put _ political institutions. do you think is that pressure put on _ political institutions. do you think is that pressure put on him - political institutions. do you think is that pressure put on him from. political institutions. do you think i is that pressure put on him from the new prime _ is that pressure...
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this is how we are going to put the united kingdom on a successful long—term footing.en a difficult, at times excruciating, few days for the conservatives. tomorrow, the prime minister takes to the stage for her conference address. eye to party members, and the country. chris mason, bbc news, in birmingham. let's talk to our political correspondent, ione wells. as chris was sitting there it has been a difficult few days for the conservatives yesterday we had the rebellion overtaxed yet today we had the rebellion over benefits where does this leave liz truss mac? i think it leaves her in a very situation to be quite honest. as you say, normally these kind of divisions particularly at a cabinet minister level play out more in private eye first often through anonymous briefings to newspapers for example. this one has played out incredibly publicly. we have had cabinet ministers at the most nuclear level of government actively say one thing, the colleague sing another. calling the moves of their colleagues the things such as curio which is the word the home secretary use —
this is how we are going to put the united kingdom on a successful long—term footing.en a difficult, at times excruciating, few days for the conservatives. tomorrow, the prime minister takes to the stage for her conference address. eye to party members, and the country. chris mason, bbc news, in birmingham. let's talk to our political correspondent, ione wells. as chris was sitting there it has been a difficult few days for the conservatives yesterday we had the rebellion overtaxed yet today...
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in her conversation with the representative, she said thank united kingdom is a nuclear power and the prime minister has in its mandate the popular -- possible use of a nuclear weapon. and nobody responded in any way. somebody should have corrected that. washington could have said they do not know anything about it. what are we to think? that we are being blackmailed and pretend we have not heard anything. a series of other statements were made on that matter. the leadership of the kyiv regime is constantly speaking about it. striving to have a nuclear weapon. that is the first part of it. and now there are more discussions about what we are doing about this nuclear power plant. so what are we doing? they are always hinting that we are shelling the nuclear power plant. are they out of their mind? we have our troops based there. i've spoken to one of the western leaders. they are telling us to withdraw heavy weaponry from the power plant. he said consider that done. there are no heavy weapons there. well, get rid of the other weapons as well. that is nonsense. you are laughing because
in her conversation with the representative, she said thank united kingdom is a nuclear power and the prime minister has in its mandate the popular -- possible use of a nuclear weapon. and nobody responded in any way. somebody should have corrected that. washington could have said they do not know anything about it. what are we to think? that we are being blackmailed and pretend we have not heard anything. a series of other statements were made on that matter. the leadership of the kyiv regime...
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. >> the united kingdom is a great country., there is no doubt we face a profound economic challenge. we now need stability and unity and i will make it my utmost priority to bring our party and our country together. >> during the final hours of haggling and campaigning, the momentum of this campaign became unstoppable. more than half the parliamentary party declaring their support. in the end, only he reached the required threshold of 100 nominations from fellow servant of mp's. >> i can confirm that we have received 1 -- >> boris johnson's decision to quit came as a surprise. that left just any mordant and sunak in the contest. she fought literally to the last minute to get past the threshold. just seconds before the deadline, she too withdrew. rishi sunak had won. arriving here in downing street, sunak faces a daunting list of immediate challenges. double-digit inflation, soaring interest rates, the current state of public finance and a deeply wounded and divided party that he now leads. not to mention the question marks as
. >> the united kingdom is a great country., there is no doubt we face a profound economic challenge. we now need stability and unity and i will make it my utmost priority to bring our party and our country together. >> during the final hours of haggling and campaigning, the momentum of this campaign became unstoppable. more than half the parliamentary party declaring their support. in the end, only he reached the required threshold of 100 nominations from fellow servant of mp's....
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we are clearl in across the united kingdom. we are clearly in for _ across the united kingdom.tween north and south? indeed. i 'ust ho -e between north and south? indeed. i just hepe that _ between north and south? indeed. i just hepe that we — between north and south? indeed. i just hope that we do _ between north and south? indeed. i just hope that we do not _ between north and south? indeed. i just hope that we do not default - between north and south? indeed. i just hope that we do not default to l just hope that we do not default to where we have defaulted to for many decades in this country which is that in very tough times, the conversation then goes, well, we have to fund more of the activities that are happening in the south—east. we need to make sure that northern economies are getting a very significant part of the research, new innovation and investment because it is those investments which drive long—term industries and greatjobs for people. industries and great 'obs for --eole. ~ . , industries and great 'obs for --eole. ~ ., , industries and great 'obs for n-eole
we are clearl in across the united kingdom. we are clearly in for _ across the united kingdom.tween north and south? indeed. i 'ust ho -e between north and south? indeed. i just hepe that _ between north and south? indeed. i just hepe that we — between north and south? indeed. i just hope that we do _ between north and south? indeed. i just hope that we do not _ between north and south? indeed. i just hope that we do not default - between north and south? indeed. i just hope that we do not...
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he was about to be deported from the united kingdom and lo and behold, he made a claim of modern slaverys also terribly predictable. in another case a paedophile from pakistan received ten years in prison but at the end of his prison sentence he put in a spurious claim to be a modern slave. and even when he got through that process he made a second claim which blocked his removal. we simply cannot go on like this. we need to make sure our system strikes the right balance. 0ur laws need to be resilient against abuse whilst at the same time ensuring that we help those in genuine need. we have a proud history of offering sanctuary to those in need from supporting the thousands of people fleeing persecution in hong kong to welcoming nearly 20,000 afghan nationals fleeing war and terror, to offering immediate refuge to thousands of ukrainians fleeing the barbarism of putin. the uk and this conservative government has always been there to hold up the hand of help to those who need it most. but the law simply is not working. it is not working in the interests of the british people or people who
he was about to be deported from the united kingdom and lo and behold, he made a claim of modern slaverys also terribly predictable. in another case a paedophile from pakistan received ten years in prison but at the end of his prison sentence he put in a spurious claim to be a modern slave. and even when he got through that process he made a second claim which blocked his removal. we simply cannot go on like this. we need to make sure our system strikes the right balance. 0ur laws need to be...
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in, 2009 or so, the prime minister of the united, a guy called gordon brown, minister of the united kingdomame here and had one purpose. he wanted to boost his ratings because he wasn't doing so welld and he thought a good way of doing that would be to come and meet the glowing new presidents of the united states, barack obama and bask in some of his glory and bring it back with him to the united kingdom. things didn't quite go to plan though when gordon brown got the traditional ceremony. gordon gave the president a series of carefully curated and carefully chosen gifts is that were symbolic of our history and that were expensive and valuable this was regarded as a blow to the heart of the relationship so mr. brown left without achieving. when he got home to london and settled downwn on downing street where the prime minister lives and decided to make the best of a bad situation, so he rummaged through the dvds and found one he wantedd to watch and put it n his dvd player and of course it refused to play because it was coded only to work in the north american area. and i think about the st
in, 2009 or so, the prime minister of the united, a guy called gordon brown, minister of the united kingdomame here and had one purpose. he wanted to boost his ratings because he wasn't doing so welld and he thought a good way of doing that would be to come and meet the glowing new presidents of the united states, barack obama and bask in some of his glory and bring it back with him to the united kingdom. things didn't quite go to plan though when gordon brown got the traditional ceremony....
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with this report, the united kingdom would put the minimal stays on hold. the people having survived war were about to be on the receiving end of previously unimaginable generosity. at the same time, they've reached also introduced another new revolution. social security in the idea of a wealth, if they didn't come out of the place. but it did receive a decisive boost after the 2nd world war. and the united kingdom, germany, and france, the fledgling social security systems that had been coupled together since the industrial revolution were being consolidated. but i knew was this about reducing inequality, but also about where you building the economy with the labor force less reluctant to work with only the protection of the law. there are 2 ways of financing a welfare state. there is a german model based on social security contributions. and there is the british model, which is based on tax patient protection social, but when it's funded by social security contribution dislike bismark, the original model suki paid, it is reserved for those hang contributi
with this report, the united kingdom would put the minimal stays on hold. the people having survived war were about to be on the receiving end of previously unimaginable generosity. at the same time, they've reached also introduced another new revolution. social security in the idea of a wealth, if they didn't come out of the place. but it did receive a decisive boost after the 2nd world war. and the united kingdom, germany, and france, the fledgling social security systems that had been...
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the reason the united kingdom has always succeeded is because in big and difficult moments we have taken decisions in the long-term interests of the country and in a way that is consistent with compassionate, conservative values. that is what we will do now. i commend this statement to the house. guy: you have been listening to the u.k. chancellor jeremy hunt announcing the details of policy changes he confirmed this morning. if you would like to continue to follow what is happening in the house, the concert lead duessel on your bloomberg terminal -- you can certainly do so on your bloomberg terminal. where were going to do next? we are going to take you to the paris car show. we will take a first look at the hopium car and where it goes next. this is a conversation about hydrogen fuel. we will talk about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ( suspenseful music throughout) ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ angel: you are looking at the principal room. the bank of american chairman and ceo brian moynihan at 2:30 in new york. this is bloomberg. keeping you up to date with news from around the world, here's the first wo
the reason the united kingdom has always succeeded is because in big and difficult moments we have taken decisions in the long-term interests of the country and in a way that is consistent with compassionate, conservative values. that is what we will do now. i commend this statement to the house. guy: you have been listening to the u.k. chancellor jeremy hunt announcing the details of policy changes he confirmed this morning. if you would like to continue to follow what is happening in the...
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with this report, the united kingdom would put the minimal stays on home. the people having survived war were about to be on the receiving end of previously unimaginable generosity. at the same time, they've reached also introduced another new revolution. social security the idea of a wealth, if they didn't come out of the place, but it did receive a decisive boost after the 2nd world war. and the united kingdom, germany, and france, the fledgling social security systems that had been coupled together since the industrial revolution were being consolidated. but i knew it was this about reducing inequality, but also about rebuilding the economy with a labor force less reluctant to work with. only the protection of the law. there are 2 ways of financing a welfare state. there is a german model based on social security contribution level. and there is the british model which is based on the tax patient protection social. but when it's funded by social security contribution dislike bismark, the original model, suki paid, it is reserved for those pain contributi
with this report, the united kingdom would put the minimal stays on home. the people having survived war were about to be on the receiving end of previously unimaginable generosity. at the same time, they've reached also introduced another new revolution. social security the idea of a wealth, if they didn't come out of the place, but it did receive a decisive boost after the 2nd world war. and the united kingdom, germany, and france, the fledgling social security systems that had been coupled...
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former treasury chief rishi sunak is set to become the united kingdom's third prime minister this year. then, failing grades. national test scores fall dramatically as a result of the covid pandemic, erasing decades of improvements in students' math and reading skills. and, the fight to vote. former prisoners who believed they could legally cast a ballot in florida are at risk of landing back behind bars because of governor desantis' crackdown on alleged voter fraud. >> it seems like we are being not just locked up, but locked out of mainstream society. judy: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour, including leonard and norma clorevine, and koo and patricia yuen. >> actually, you don't need vision to do most things in life. yes, i'm legally blind, and yes, i'm responsible for the user interface. data visualization. if i can see it and understand it quickly, anyone can. >> it is exciting to be part of a team driving th
former treasury chief rishi sunak is set to become the united kingdom's third prime minister this year. then, failing grades. national test scores fall dramatically as a result of the covid pandemic, erasing decades of improvements in students' math and reading skills. and, the fight to vote. former prisoners who believed they could legally cast a ballot in florida are at risk of landing back behind bars because of governor desantis' crackdown on alleged voter fraud. >> it seems like we...
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against this background , the attitude of the inhabitants of the united kingdom to anti-russian sanctionsaterina germansky, farmers are forced to fight for its existence, as the newspaper writes, and spegel, rising prices for energy and fertilizer, shortage of personnel and a dry summer. that's all, it puts a burden on agriculture and the food industry, which ultimately hits the pockets of consumers. everything has become incredibly expensive, sausages, cheeses, all the products in the store. now we need to be more and more diligent. i think gas prices will only increase in the future, and they will give us a lot of problems, only the most necessary. now this is how italians describe their consumer preferences inflation in the country overclocked to almost 12% record over the past 38 years for me is incredible, what for example, sicilian tomatoes. cherry, cost 1:50 euros, and now costs 4 euros per kg. i can understand the increase in gasoline prices, but such an increase in cost. it seems to me that it’s a strange gift to leave the house with one price, and return with a friend, everythin
against this background , the attitude of the inhabitants of the united kingdom to anti-russian sanctionsaterina germansky, farmers are forced to fight for its existence, as the newspaper writes, and spegel, rising prices for energy and fertilizer, shortage of personnel and a dry summer. that's all, it puts a burden on agriculture and the food industry, which ultimately hits the pockets of consumers. everything has become incredibly expensive, sausages, cheeses, all the products in the store....
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i want to deliver a higher grace, more prosperous united kingdom to see it through the storm we face. we have already delivered the energy price guarantee, making sure people are facing -- are not facing huge bills this winter. it was right in the face of that i acted decisively to ensure that we have economic stability because that is vitally important to people and businesses right across our country. harry cole. >> you wanted to cut the rate [indiscernible] in view of the x -- you and the x chancellor to sign does designed this project to get this in lockstep stuff he has to go because of the fallout, how come you get to stay? >> my priority is making sure we deliver the economic stability that our country needs. that's why i had to take the difficult decision i have taken today. the mission remains the same. we do need to raise our countries economic growth levels. we need to deliver for people across the country and we are committed to delivering on the energy price guarantee which people are already seeing in their bills. ultimately, we also need to make sure we have economic st
i want to deliver a higher grace, more prosperous united kingdom to see it through the storm we face. we have already delivered the energy price guarantee, making sure people are facing -- are not facing huge bills this winter. it was right in the face of that i acted decisively to ensure that we have economic stability because that is vitally important to people and businesses right across our country. harry cole. >> you wanted to cut the rate [indiscernible] in view of the x -- you and...
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we need to ensure there is the right environment across the united kingdom to ensure that we have growthght opportunities, and the right investment situations. francine: can you tell us more about the chelsea football club? it is one of the most glamorous franchises in the world after two decades under the russian oligarch abramovich, he put the club up for sale. the successful bidder was led by tom bowie. the idea of a european super league could also be the big money spinner for the concept. here is what co-owner tom bowie said after erik schatzker supported the idea. >> people want to know, is that a hard no? >> i never say a hard no. but it is not something we are not talking about it all. francine: we are back with jonathan goldstein, the ceo of cain international and the co-owner of chelsea football club. what will this club become? jonathan: we as a group are thrilled and i am so proud to be involved with the chelsea football club. together, they have let a new consortium that continues to work daily to ensure that chelsea is a winning environment. they have hedged a strong platfo
we need to ensure there is the right environment across the united kingdom to ensure that we have growthght opportunities, and the right investment situations. francine: can you tell us more about the chelsea football club? it is one of the most glamorous franchises in the world after two decades under the russian oligarch abramovich, he put the club up for sale. the successful bidder was led by tom bowie. the idea of a european super league could also be the big money spinner for the concept....
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make no mistake this was the most powerful man in the united kingdom. technology will only ever abate its design, and those who do the designing are the one to determine how they work. the reason this is important is because more and more of our lives are no mediated through digital technology. all of the actions and interactions and transactions that make up a meaningful life, most of them these days record interacting with tech in some way. and what it means visit every time we use the technology, we have to follow the rules that are embedded into it. we don't get a chance to negotiate. we don't get a chance to bargain. the code enforces itself. so if you write a tweet, for instance, longer than 280 characters they tweet just isn't going to send. the system literally will not allow it. you cannot compromise negotiate aboutt. it. if you imagine taking a drive your first ride in a self-driving car and you're rushing to the hospital, you might want the kartik over the speed limit but it may well refuse to do so. itgp may refuse to drive on roas with gps
make no mistake this was the most powerful man in the united kingdom. technology will only ever abate its design, and those who do the designing are the one to determine how they work. the reason this is important is because more and more of our lives are no mediated through digital technology. all of the actions and interactions and transactions that make up a meaningful life, most of them these days record interacting with tech in some way. and what it means visit every time we use the...
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the united kingdom, the united states and the u. s. s. on march the 31st.
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relentlessly support them because we are a government that will deliver to people across the united kingdom. he mentioned the last few weeks. i'm the first to admit mistakes were made and that is the reason i'm standing here but that is the difference between him and me. this summer i was talking good, i was being honest about the difficulty we were facing, so when he ran for leader, he promised his party he would borrow billions and billions of pounds. i told the truth for the good of the country. he told his party what it wanted to hear. leadership is not telling fairytales. it is confronting challenges and that is the leadership the british people will get from this government. >> mr. speaker. every one should watch the video and make their own minds up. in public he claims he wants to level up the north but then he boasts about trying to vital final investments away from deprived areas. he says one thing and does another. they are not my words. they are not my words. they are the words of the former chair of the tory party sacked yesterday for telling the truth about the prime minister.
relentlessly support them because we are a government that will deliver to people across the united kingdom. he mentioned the last few weeks. i'm the first to admit mistakes were made and that is the reason i'm standing here but that is the difference between him and me. this summer i was talking good, i was being honest about the difficulty we were facing, so when he ran for leader, he promised his party he would borrow billions and billions of pounds. i told the truth for the good of the...
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relating to the conference and to discuss the need to reconcile different viewpoints between the united kingdom and the united states over events in southeast asia and formosa, modern day taiwan, and actually its interesting to note that the two men do not even agree on the date of their first meeting, eisenhower in this letter claims it is december 1941, when churchill distinguished to be safe after pearl harbor. churchill, in his memoirs recalls. it is happening at the time of his next six months later in, june 1942, just after the fall of tobruk. what i want to do in few minutes allotted to me this afternoon is to dig into the new parts of this important relation ship and to try and understand its changing dynamic and. to do that, i think it helps to understand something, the differences and similarities. between the two characters now. in some ways churchill could have been more different from eisenhower. his origins were certainly not humble. he was born at blenheim palace in oxfordshire into the highest echelons of british high society. he was the eldest son of a younger of the seventh du
relating to the conference and to discuss the need to reconcile different viewpoints between the united kingdom and the united states over events in southeast asia and formosa, modern day taiwan, and actually its interesting to note that the two men do not even agree on the date of their first meeting, eisenhower in this letter claims it is december 1941, when churchill distinguished to be safe after pearl harbor. churchill, in his memoirs recalls. it is happening at the time of his next six...