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engulfing boris johnson. four top aides to the prime minister resigned. francine: bonds under significant pressure after we had a more hawkish tilt from the bank of england and the ecb. markets still trying to figure out what those two central banks were telling us, but there was a lot of reports from amazon earnings that blew everyone out of the water. tom: what is happening in the tech space, energy prices as well and oil. we will talk about that shortly. the ftse 100 points to gains of 0.4%. there still getting earnings that are not stopping there was intesa sao paulo and as we are waiting for the indexes to open appear. the boe coming in and raising rates to 100 -- 50 basis points. that was a split in the vote and we are looking to price in another hike next month. in terms of the ecb, it was the statement and it was christine lagarde's commentary that was more hawkish. marking back a previous expectation that a rate hike will be for this year. the cac is up by 46 points. let us change it to see how things are looking across assets. the moves yesterda
engulfing boris johnson. four top aides to the prime minister resigned. francine: bonds under significant pressure after we had a more hawkish tilt from the bank of england and the ecb. markets still trying to figure out what those two central banks were telling us, but there was a lot of reports from amazon earnings that blew everyone out of the water. tom: what is happening in the tech space, energy prices as well and oil. we will talk about that shortly. the ftse 100 points to gains of 0.4%....
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johnson in lhero as — new criticism for boris johnson in there. as you say, in the context of allegations — there. as you say, in the context of allegations of parties in whitehall during _ allegations of parties in whitehall during lockdown, sirjohn major echoed — during lockdown, sirjohn major echoed labour's phrase, saying the notion— echoed labour's phrase, saying the notion there is one rule for the government and one rule for everybody else is politically deadly and he _ everybody else is politically deadly and he said it had hit home. he made this specific— and he said it had hit home. he made this specific accusation. at number ten, the prime minister and officials broke lockdown laws. brazen excuses were dreamed up. day after day, the public was asked to believe the unbelievable. ministers were sent out to defend the indefensible, making themselves look gullible or foolish as they did so. asked about that afterwards, sir john major appeared to backtrack slightly, — john major appeared to backtrack slightly, saying there was litt
johnson in lhero as — new criticism for boris johnson in there. as you say, in the context of allegations — there. as you say, in the context of allegations of parties in whitehall during _ allegations of parties in whitehall during lockdown, sirjohn major echoed — during lockdown, sirjohn major echoed labour's phrase, saying the notion— echoed labour's phrase, saying the notion there is one rule for the government and one rule for everybody else is politically deadly and he _ everybody...
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are we seeing anything like this against boris johnson? >> if there is something like this, they are doing a good job keeping it hush hush. plenty of people would like to take boris johnson's job. there is plenty of speculation. but it doesn't seem like there's a really coordinated effort behind the scenes to try to get boris johnson out of office. this drip drip of information that you mentioned, look, in some ways maybe it helps the prime minister dampen enthusiasm both because there won't be this fever pitch of enthusiasm. >> as more letters continue, if they continue, more pressure on the prime minister. scott, thank you very much. >>> sentenced to prison for the murder of a black teenager. expolice officer in chicago is hours away from being released from prison after just three years. the reaction in chicago is coming up for you. >>> plus, the fired nfl coach suing the league speaks to cnn. what brian flores has to say about his racial discrimination lawsuit. >>> a policy here, a policy there, i'm not looking for fluff policies. i'm
are we seeing anything like this against boris johnson? >> if there is something like this, they are doing a good job keeping it hush hush. plenty of people would like to take boris johnson's job. there is plenty of speculation. but it doesn't seem like there's a really coordinated effort behind the scenes to try to get boris johnson out of office. this drip drip of information that you mentioned, look, in some ways maybe it helps the prime minister dampen enthusiasm both because there...
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[groaning] >> boris johnson set out his plan forhat he called living with covid in england. people who have tested positive only to isolate -- no longer need to isolate but it will be up to people to behave responsibly and there will be an end to twice-weekly testing of schoolchildren over the age of alledge -- age of 11 and by april and end to the free natural flow tests. the prime minister saying it's time to change tactics. >> we will remove all remaining to -- remaining domestic restrictions and from this thursday it will no longer be law to self-isolate if you test positive. we also have ended the present -- provision of self-isolation support payments though statutory's -- dexter tori sick pay could still be claimed. if you are under 18 you will no longer be asked to test for seven days and if you are in close contact and are not fully vaccinated, you will no longer be required to self-isolate. until april the first we will advise you to stay at home if you test positive but after that we will encourage people with covid and covid symptoms to exercise personal responsi
[groaning] >> boris johnson set out his plan forhat he called living with covid in england. people who have tested positive only to isolate -- no longer need to isolate but it will be up to people to behave responsibly and there will be an end to twice-weekly testing of schoolchildren over the age of alledge -- age of 11 and by april and end to the free natural flow tests. the prime minister saying it's time to change tactics. >> we will remove all remaining to -- remaining domestic...
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boris johnson is preparing his address. we wait for that, i have to ask you, you were upbeat on china. questions about tencent and if they are going to get a harsher crackdown. another property developer which was doing fine. you are so positive about china? -- still positive about china? >> there is a lot of near-term risk and ongoing uncertainty and some regulator he uncertainty -- regulatory uncertainty. they do not want weaker growth. you will see policy moves to support that over the next six months. >> the french economy minister says president emmanuel macron has triggered a possible meeting between west and russia. what options are available if de-escalation of tensions does not work. >> geopolitics is dominating with a huge forceful role that russia -- france is trying to play to ease the tensions. what kind of impact with sanctions on russia have on the french economy? >> it would have a deep impact on russia. on the russian economy and interest. it is time for de-escalation. it is time for diplomacy. there has be
boris johnson is preparing his address. we wait for that, i have to ask you, you were upbeat on china. questions about tencent and if they are going to get a harsher crackdown. another property developer which was doing fine. you are so positive about china? -- still positive about china? >> there is a lot of near-term risk and ongoing uncertainty and some regulator he uncertainty -- regulatory uncertainty. they do not want weaker growth. you will see policy moves to support that over the...
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anna: boris johnson is still prime minister, of course. let me just ask you, what were we expecting to hear today from boris johnson around this time, which we might still here later on today? david: it seems some agreement has been reached in the last few minutes, so we may hear from him this afternoon. he will want to say that britain is moving on from this pendant. i think symbolically it is rather interesting. you mentioned the queen, certainly living with covid. she's tested positive, but mild symptoms, performing light duties. he said over the weekend in an interview it is time for britain to get back to work. he wants people coming back into city centers, shopping, using offices, all of these things, and feeling that we should be moving on. we heard this afternoon there's going to be a fourth booster jab given to anyone 75 or anyone who is vulnerable, another part of this plan to insulate the public from covid or any new variants and try to get the economy going again. anna: it is interesting timing, this announcement,'s to waiting
anna: boris johnson is still prime minister, of course. let me just ask you, what were we expecting to hear today from boris johnson around this time, which we might still here later on today? david: it seems some agreement has been reached in the last few minutes, so we may hear from him this afternoon. he will want to say that britain is moving on from this pendant. i think symbolically it is rather interesting. you mentioned the queen, certainly living with covid. she's tested positive, but...
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boris johnson speaking from - wrong way to go about it. boris johnson speaking from poland. earlier in the day he had been in brussels. the labour leader was also in brussels to meet the head of nato, and he said that the political parties needed to set aside their differences and remain united in their message to russia. lam very i am very concerned about the situation — i am very concerned about the situation in ukraine. i think there is a shared — situation in ukraine. i think there is a shared concern across the alliance — is a shared concern across the alliance here at nato. nobody quite knows _ alliance here at nato. nobody quite knows what putin is going to do. i do know— knows what putin is going to do. i do know that what he wants to do, above _ do know that what he wants to do, above all _ do know that what he wants to do, above all else, is to divide the allies. — above all else, is to divide the allies, nato and other allies, but we mustn't be divided and that is why it _ we mustn't be divided and that is why it is — we mustn't be divided and that is
boris johnson speaking from - wrong way to go about it. boris johnson speaking from poland. earlier in the day he had been in brussels. the labour leader was also in brussels to meet the head of nato, and he said that the political parties needed to set aside their differences and remain united in their message to russia. lam very i am very concerned about the situation — i am very concerned about the situation in ukraine. i think there is a shared — situation in ukraine. i think there is a...
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and boris johnson has called on the russian people to overthrow what he says is a dictator. it well as the language of course. so for co, modern or western elite leaves much to be in a desire or because even in the 19th century, the notes are to declare was sure began was mad show more gentlemen long lea, a vocabulary or well, i believe that i met t po, have expected after the dismemberment of the soviet union that such huge jr politic entity, as was the historical russian state which grew in centuries and came to a common librium with outer ward in centers, would just be drafted as a 15 or new states. and everything could be stable, et cetera. so this a few trial and obsolete paradigm all for democracy versus certified italian, as you could or for them. i explained everything. but what about on my poor ukraine? why poor? because is the grace of my ancestors, like it showed me, gulf region and my grand to what father was before revolution director of a college in chattanooga and my grand grandfather was a priest orthodox priest in saint michael church in chattanooga region.
and boris johnson has called on the russian people to overthrow what he says is a dictator. it well as the language of course. so for co, modern or western elite leaves much to be in a desire or because even in the 19th century, the notes are to declare was sure began was mad show more gentlemen long lea, a vocabulary or well, i believe that i met t po, have expected after the dismemberment of the soviet union that such huge jr politic entity, as was the historical russian state which grew in...
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with it is boris johnson's freezer _ from aggression. with it is boris johnson's freezer other - from aggression. with it is boris johnson's freezer other western j johnson's freezer other western leaders, vladimir putin has ignored weeks of louder and louder cause. a volatile leader whose next moves are just impossible to predict, and here, there are questions even in the prime minister's own party about whether the uk's response is anything like strong enough. there is unease. russian cash is principally around the city for so long the government has promised with putin's next move they will tighten the screw. it is unclear if the uk or anyone in the west can, right now, squeeze russia to stop. the european union is heavily dependent on russian gas. it imported more than 40% of its supplies from russia last year alone. our economics editor looks at the impact sanctions on russia has had over the rest of the world. at times of actual war, economic war always plays its part. sanctions aimed to put pressure on governments and nations by l
with it is boris johnson's freezer _ from aggression. with it is boris johnson's freezer other - from aggression. with it is boris johnson's freezer other western j johnson's freezer other western leaders, vladimir putin has ignored weeks of louder and louder cause. a volatile leader whose next moves are just impossible to predict, and here, there are questions even in the prime minister's own party about whether the uk's response is anything like strong enough. there is unease. russian cash is...
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boris johnson, as we've just been reporting. the only one that hasn't had one is president zelensky of the ukraine, and it is for that reason that president zelensky said in a press conference last night with boris johnson that the normandy format, as it's called, is one that ukraine actually supports and believes good have a possible role -- could have a possible role in de-escalating this crisis, because it brings together germany, france, ukraine, and russia, one of the only places where, possibly, they will talk to each other. we expect the normandy format to meet very soon to start playing its own role, trying to play a role in doing what everyone talks about, but we are not seeing yet, to de-escalate these tensions. ♪ ros: now, an update for you from northern ireland, because a minister in the belfast assembly has directed officials to stop carrying out checks on goods entering northern ireland from the rest of the u.k. the reason this is particularly significant is that the checks were introduced as part of the brexit d
boris johnson, as we've just been reporting. the only one that hasn't had one is president zelensky of the ukraine, and it is for that reason that president zelensky said in a press conference last night with boris johnson that the normandy format, as it's called, is one that ukraine actually supports and believes good have a possible role -- could have a possible role in de-escalating this crisis, because it brings together germany, france, ukraine, and russia, one of the only places where,...
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of communications, met with his boss and was reunited with boris johnson, and recalls that boris johnson, and recalls that boris johnson went on to say, i will survive to the klien of —— to the tune of gloria gaynor�*s song of the similar lyrics. went on to say that they did have a serious discussion after that about how they could reset the operation of government going forward, something which the prime minister himself that is a big priority for him after weeks and weeks of difficult headlines. yes. weeks of difficult headlines. yes, uuite a weeks of difficult headlines. yes, quite a colourful— weeks of difficult headlines. yes, quite a colourful first _ weeks of difficult headlines. yes, quite a colourful first day - weeks of difficult headlines. yes, quite a colourful first day in the job for guto harri, and there has been another report, steve berkley, and some conversation being provoked around that. . v and some conversation being provoked around that. ., �*, around that. that's right, so the other big point _ around that. that's right, so the other big point and _ arou
of communications, met with his boss and was reunited with boris johnson, and recalls that boris johnson, and recalls that boris johnson went on to say, i will survive to the klien of —— to the tune of gloria gaynor�*s song of the similar lyrics. went on to say that they did have a serious discussion after that about how they could reset the operation of government going forward, something which the prime minister himself that is a big priority for him after weeks and weeks of difficult...
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ah, british prime minister boris johnson has apologized in parliament after a much anticipated report criticized failures of leadership in judgment in his government. the su, great report, found that gatherings which were held at the prime minister's residence were difficult to justify because of the pandemic rules that were in effect at the time . and that said, johnson is still rejecting calls for him to quit over the skin. the prime minister, a crunch day for boris johnson, leaving his headquarters in london's downing street to give a statement in parliament on what's become known as the party gates candle. firstly, i want to say, sorry, and i'm sorry for the things we simply didn't get right. and also sorry for the way that this matter has been handled and it's no use saying that this will, that was within the rules and is no you saying that people will working hard? i don't the opposition lead a kiss. darma was quick to pounce. the st. johnson repeatedly claim the locked down rules were followed. despite the parties in downing street that the guide, we now know that 12 cases have
ah, british prime minister boris johnson has apologized in parliament after a much anticipated report criticized failures of leadership in judgment in his government. the su, great report, found that gatherings which were held at the prime minister's residence were difficult to justify because of the pandemic rules that were in effect at the time . and that said, johnson is still rejecting calls for him to quit over the skin. the prime minister, a crunch day for boris johnson, leaving his...
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k. prime minister boris johnson is pledging more support for ukraine's army. johnson whom at ukraine's president in kev says moscow is holding a gun to ukraine's head in an effort to change the architecture of european security. i thought that hamid reports from t f i. it's not every day a prime minister feels relieved to step into a crisis that has the potential of developing into war. but that may well be the way bar is johnson fields arriving here in cave, away from the party gate scandal hoping to deflect attention at home. here the prime minister is facing what he called a grim reality. but he's a welcome friend coming with you funding some $118000000.00 to fight corruption alongside of the countries we are also preparing a package of sanctions and all the measures to be enacted. the moment the 1st russian po, cat crosses further into ukranian turret, d. u. k. has so far trade more than $22000.00 ukranian soldiers and donated more than $2500000.00 in defense. 8th. these are days of frantic diplomacy. it feels like give, has become the center of europe, do
k. prime minister boris johnson is pledging more support for ukraine's army. johnson whom at ukraine's president in kev says moscow is holding a gun to ukraine's head in an effort to change the architecture of european security. i thought that hamid reports from t f i. it's not every day a prime minister feels relieved to step into a crisis that has the potential of developing into war. but that may well be the way bar is johnson fields arriving here in cave, away from the party gate scandal...
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ah, british prime minister boris johnson has apologized in parliament after a much anticipated report criticized failures of leadership and judgment in his government. the su, great report, found that gatherings which were held at the prime minister's residence were difficult to justify because of the pandemic rules that were in effect at the time . and that said, johnson is still rejecting calls for him to quit over the skin. the prime minister, a crunch day for boris johnson, leaving his headquarters in london's downing street to give a statement in parliament on what's become known as the party gates scandal. firstly, i want to say, sorry, and i'm sorry for the things we simply didn't get right. and also sorry for the way that this matter has been handled and it's no use saying that this will, that was within the rules and is no you saying that people working hard? i don't the opposition lead a kiss. darma was quick to pounce movie st. johnson repeatedly claim the locked down rules were followed. despite the parties in downing street that the guide, we now know that 12 cases have r
ah, british prime minister boris johnson has apologized in parliament after a much anticipated report criticized failures of leadership and judgment in his government. the su, great report, found that gatherings which were held at the prime minister's residence were difficult to justify because of the pandemic rules that were in effect at the time . and that said, johnson is still rejecting calls for him to quit over the skin. the prime minister, a crunch day for boris johnson, leaving his...
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his boris johnson scrambles to hold on to his job. these are the real world consequences of a distracted prime minister, unfit for office, running a government in disarray. boris johnson says he's helping with the diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility, no one trusts him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign while it comes to the latest policy. just going in can people here in the u. k? i don't think bars. johnson is sick to run the country. it also comes as his approval ratings are really, really low at the moment, just 22 percent. so it seems like you want to move on from the gray report and all of its findings on the backlash to it as quick as possible. so he's in ukraine, but he is without the foreign secretary liz trust. she's actually tested positive even though she was supposed to be assisting him on his travels. however, before she tested positive, she took to the house of commons, upping the ante as well with that robust rhetoric and threatening russia with the sanctions. however, u
his boris johnson scrambles to hold on to his job. these are the real world consequences of a distracted prime minister, unfit for office, running a government in disarray. boris johnson says he's helping with the diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility, no one trusts him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign while it comes to the latest policy. just going in can people here in the u. k? i don't think bars. johnson is sick to run the country. it also...
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a sentiment that was echoed by boris johnson too. it really does seem that for a conference that claims to be all about diplomacy and communication. that seems to be very little of that at the moment. instead, what seemed to be witnessing is really the latest installment of this almost war mongering hyped up hysteria that, of course there's been bombarding us from all sides in recent times. no sign of any less up. okay, thank you sir. that was our cesar saskia taylor ah. another news her today. canadian authorities have launched to crack down on the freedom convoy demonstrators. hundreds of offices in riot gear, some carrying automatic weapons broke up crowds in the capital, distressing video to being shared online to show mounted police, forcing their way through the practice. ah, a ah, hulu will protest is resisting arrest with forcefully taken away by officers with several pin to the ground before being handcuffed among them. movement organizes the inter him ottawa police chief, confirm to that dozens of arrests were made during t
a sentiment that was echoed by boris johnson too. it really does seem that for a conference that claims to be all about diplomacy and communication. that seems to be very little of that at the moment. instead, what seemed to be witnessing is really the latest installment of this almost war mongering hyped up hysteria that, of course there's been bombarding us from all sides in recent times. no sign of any less up. okay, thank you sir. that was our cesar saskia taylor ah. another news her today....
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johnson.— minister boris johnson. when ministers _ minister boris johnson. when ministers respond _ minister boris johnson. when ministers respond to - minister boris johnson. when l ministers respond to legitimate questions from the public, inquisitors, from the media with preprepared sound bites i have true sort or wild exaggeration that respect for government and politics dies just a little respect for government and politics diesjust a little more. and. respect for government and politics diesjust a little more.— dies 'ust a little more. and, what ou diesjust a little more. and, what you think about _ diesjust a little more. and, what you think about that? _ diesjust a little more. and, what you think about that? i _ diesjust a little more. and, what you think about that? i found - you think about that? i found a pretty compelling when i was watching it earlier today. what did you make of it particularly his comments about democracy being weakened by certain comments that could be made by politicians perhaps beh
johnson.— minister boris johnson. when ministers _ minister boris johnson. when ministers respond _ minister boris johnson. when ministers respond to - minister boris johnson. when l ministers respond to legitimate questions from the public, inquisitors, from the media with preprepared sound bites i have true sort or wild exaggeration that respect for government and politics dies just a little respect for government and politics diesjust a little more. and. respect for government and politics...
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can i go back to boris johnson being a populist. do you think there will be people out there who are listening and thinking, why have labour not got rid of him by now? we were trounced at the last general election. the conservatives have an 80 seat majority and in our system you have got to persuade conservative mps to vote with you if you were to bring a vote of no—confidence to the house, i am not sure we have got the numbers, so in the end, in our system, this would be down the conservatives determining he is not a vote winner. if borisjohnson is as bad as you guys think he is, would it not be in your interest if he were still around at the next election so you could take him on at a general election rather than trying to get rid of him tomorrow? i think you have got to do the right thing and people have got to see you do the right thing. i don't think the public like that kind of crude political calculation. i genuinely, keir starmer, you know, his integrity matters to him. and his sense of right and wrong matters to him, he h
can i go back to boris johnson being a populist. do you think there will be people out there who are listening and thinking, why have labour not got rid of him by now? we were trounced at the last general election. the conservatives have an 80 seat majority and in our system you have got to persuade conservative mps to vote with you if you were to bring a vote of no—confidence to the house, i am not sure we have got the numbers, so in the end, in our system, this would be down the...
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some of the headlines boris johnson is pushing for russia to be fully excluded from swift. boris johnson telling the cabinet more russian sanctions are coming shortly and some effort, the tv channels banned in the eu, sports -- there's been an effort over the weekend as well. tom: a remarkable set of headlines. the prime minister of the united kingdom will "go to poland and estonia on tuesday." jonathan: after speaking to the polish president and g-7 leaders later today. the prime minister has been criticized tom for using such strong words and not allowing many ukrainians to come into the country. the headline here that jumps out to me, the u.k. estimates 100,000 ukrainians are able to enter with family reunions. tom: i will let you translate that as we move forward. brent crude $101 a barrel. jonathan: tom: futures downham -- jonathan: futures down on the s&p. big moves on dollar ruble so far. 106.76. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: one hour away from the opening bell in new york. on the nasdaq, down by 1.17. crude up by more than 4%, 95 .59. still haven't
some of the headlines boris johnson is pushing for russia to be fully excluded from swift. boris johnson telling the cabinet more russian sanctions are coming shortly and some effort, the tv channels banned in the eu, sports -- there's been an effort over the weekend as well. tom: a remarkable set of headlines. the prime minister of the united kingdom will "go to poland and estonia on tuesday." jonathan: after speaking to the polish president and g-7 leaders later today. the prime...
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ah, british prime minister boris johnson has apologized in parliament after a much anticipated report criticized failures of leadership in judgment in his government. the su, great report, found that gatherings which were held at the prime minister's residence were difficult to justify because of the pandemic rules that were in effect at the time . and that said, johnson is still rejecting calls for him to quit over the skin. the prime minister, a crunch day for boris johnson, leaving his headquarters in london's downing street to give a statement in parliament on what's become known as the party gates candle. firstly, i want to say, sorry, and i'm sorry for the things we simply didn't get right. and also sorry for the way that this matter has been handled and it's no use saying that this will, that was within the rules and is no you saying that people, we're working hard. i don't the opposition lead a kiss. darma was quick to pounce. the st. johnson repeatedly claim the locked down rules were followed. despite the parties in downing street, the house died. we now know that 12 cases h
ah, british prime minister boris johnson has apologized in parliament after a much anticipated report criticized failures of leadership in judgment in his government. the su, great report, found that gatherings which were held at the prime minister's residence were difficult to justify because of the pandemic rules that were in effect at the time . and that said, johnson is still rejecting calls for him to quit over the skin. the prime minister, a crunch day for boris johnson, leaving his...
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whatever the case, the benefits both for public health and for the health of boris johnson's government are yet to be proven, showed a whole al jazeera london. ah, i just want to take you through breaking news story of the past couple of hours and a move that could dramatically inflame and already 10 situation. in eastern europe, russian president vladimir putin has signed a declaration to recognize the independence of to break away regions in ukraine. christian made the announcement in a publicly televised address in which he said eastern ukraine was ancient russian land followed a highly choreograph meeting in which she questioned the members of his security council, one by one seeking their input on don bass recognition witnesses, you should be in your room, i consider it necessary to recognise the independence of the sovereignty of the de nets and lou. hence, republics, russia has taken this decision in the support of friendship and assistance for these republics. those who are holding back we are trying to stop military action as soon as possible and stop the bloodshed french prese
whatever the case, the benefits both for public health and for the health of boris johnson's government are yet to be proven, showed a whole al jazeera london. ah, i just want to take you through breaking news story of the past couple of hours and a move that could dramatically inflame and already 10 situation. in eastern europe, russian president vladimir putin has signed a declaration to recognize the independence of to break away regions in ukraine. christian made the announcement in a...
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in the same day, boris johnson visited the polish capital. to reiterate, britons resolved to protect nato allies. another 250 british soldiers are due to arrive in poland soon, making it home to the largest overseas deployment by britain's armed forces. a fact moscow says is further evidence of nato's eastward expansion. lis trust came here hoping to get some reassurances from her russian counterparts, but it seems her visit may have caused more damage to the fragile relationship between london and moscow. the british defense secretary is due in russia on friday, no doubt hoping for a better outcome door such a bari al jazeera moscow. meanwhile, just a 2 hour drive from batteries ukrainians in the capital. kia, val watching rushes drills closely. many civilians have started learning, self defense and gone. sales are also on the rise. as asher bought reports from kev, ukraine's front line may be far from the shooting range in the capital, kiev. but he's never, far from the mind of leonid or stout's have a veteran of the conflict in the east of
in the same day, boris johnson visited the polish capital. to reiterate, britons resolved to protect nato allies. another 250 british soldiers are due to arrive in poland soon, making it home to the largest overseas deployment by britain's armed forces. a fact moscow says is further evidence of nato's eastward expansion. lis trust came here hoping to get some reassurances from her russian counterparts, but it seems her visit may have caused more damage to the fragile relationship between london...
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johnson scrambles to hold on to his job. these are the real world consequences of a distracted prime minister, unfit for office, running a government in disarray. boris johnson says he's helping with the diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility, no one trusts him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign. well, it comes as the latest poll suggests that 9 and 10 people here in the u. k. i don't think bar johnson is fit to run the country. it also comes as his approval ratings are really, really low at the moment, just 22 percent. so it seems like he wants to move on from the to gray report and all of it findings on the backlash to it as quick as possible. so he's in ukraine, but he is without the foreign secretary liz trust. she's actually tested positive even though she was supposed to be assisting him on his travels. however, before she tested positive, she took to the house of commons, upping the ante as well with that robust rhetoric and threatening russia with the sanctions. however,
johnson scrambles to hold on to his job. these are the real world consequences of a distracted prime minister, unfit for office, running a government in disarray. boris johnson says he's helping with the diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility, no one trusts him. the best thing he could do to help would be to resign. well, it comes as the latest poll suggests that 9 and 10 people here in the u. k. i don't think bar johnson is fit to run the country. it also comes as...
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we have to be asking ourselves, why are these leaders, joe, by and toto blank, n a boris johnson. why did they have such a vested interest in ramping up this talk? when the people in their own countries already have issues of that that were dealing with? and we have to wonder what this interest is in ukraine, and talking of ukraine in this morning's meeting of the un security council. ukraine ruled out any territorial concessions, and called for police. so peace, excuse me. yet the o. s. c has fixed violations on both sides. that means the ukraine has no law and shells in for the territory. the basically no longer wants to be parts of the country. what's your take on that? you know, it's interesting to see what's going on. i mean, as we recall, it was not very long ago that ukraine got a new president and zalinski, you know, you have seen a lot of investigations reopened back into some of the corruption and ukraine. zalinski himself has expressed concerns about some western political leaders. joe biden, his family members included, but some western politicians. 1 that have either
we have to be asking ourselves, why are these leaders, joe, by and toto blank, n a boris johnson. why did they have such a vested interest in ramping up this talk? when the people in their own countries already have issues of that that were dealing with? and we have to wonder what this interest is in ukraine, and talking of ukraine in this morning's meeting of the un security council. ukraine ruled out any territorial concessions, and called for police. so peace, excuse me. yet the o. s. c has...
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so in terms of boris johnson been on the one hand, he speaks of d escalating and that the move towards diplomacy is all about talking. we know he's sending delegates to moscow on the other hand, far as johnson in the united kingdom are committing to sending troops to the region and even have the economic sanctions as well. there is an anxious wait for a response from the international olympic committee regarding media claims of doping in the russian figure skating team in its daily morning briefing on thursday, the io see called those reports pure speculation stressing it won't comment while a probe is ongoing. over whether teams getting sensation, camilla volume ever failed to drugs test 2 months ago, across developments for us in beijing is ortiz, alexi, arge has the only official information. all right, the official comments we've heard so far came from the spokesperson of the i o. c. mark. adam said he explicitly said that this was a legal case and even addressing a direct question about whether this was a doping case or doping allegation, he said that for now everything doping rel
so in terms of boris johnson been on the one hand, he speaks of d escalating and that the move towards diplomacy is all about talking. we know he's sending delegates to moscow on the other hand, far as johnson in the united kingdom are committing to sending troops to the region and even have the economic sanctions as well. there is an anxious wait for a response from the international olympic committee regarding media claims of doping in the russian figure skating team in its daily morning...
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guess what boris johnson is about to announce? he said it is a moment of pride for the country. we expect to hear later today that if you test positive for covid-19, you will not have to self isolate by law anymore. we will get new guidance and percussions around testing positive. we are also hearing the government is setting to unwind free access to tests in the country because they are costing about 2 billion pounds each month and as more people receive vaccinations and hospital numbers go down, the government is confident people can get back to work and that people can also be safer as long as they have had their three vaccinations. positivity here and we are expecting boris johnson to make that living with covid plan announcement in parliament. this comes with the backdrop of queen elizabeth testing positive for covid-19 yesterday. the 95-year-old monarch is said to be experiencing mild symptoms. and you know what else? let's see what this new plan goes for the country. manus: breaking news. leigh-ann gerrans with the latest on living with covid. that is it from me. back to
guess what boris johnson is about to announce? he said it is a moment of pride for the country. we expect to hear later today that if you test positive for covid-19, you will not have to self isolate by law anymore. we will get new guidance and percussions around testing positive. we are also hearing the government is setting to unwind free access to tests in the country because they are costing about 2 billion pounds each month and as more people receive vaccinations and hospital numbers go...
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it�*s minister of the uk, mr boris johnson will take the four.— will take the four. it's great to be back in warsaw. _ will take the four. it's great to be back in warsaw. thank _ will take the four. it's great to be back in warsaw. thank you - will take the four. it's great to be back in warsaw. thank you again | will take the four. it's great to be i back in warsaw. thank you again for your characteristically warm welcome. the reason i�*m here is because poland is absolutely critical to our collective european security, and the lesson of the last 100 years is that when poland is threatened with instability or aggression on the borders of poland, then we are all threatened, and we are all affected, and ijust want then we are all threatened, and we are all affected, and i just want to be absolutely clear, when poland is threatened, then the uk stands ready to help, as indeed poland has always stood ready to help the united kingdom. i�*m very pleased again to have the chance to talk to you. you�*re absently writing what you said, much of what talked about in nov
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boris johnson has re tared escalation. boris johnson has prepared the _ escalation. boris johnson has prepared the public— escalation. boris johnson has prepared the public for - escalation. boris johnson has prepared the public for what l escalation. boris johnson has l prepared the public for what is likely to come. 450 miles of trenches, trench warfare. the defence secretary in ukraine said just yesterday they have more anti—tank missiles than the russians have tanks. it's not going to be straightforward? know, but i think there's _ going to be straightforward? know, but i think there's a _ going to be straightforward? know, but i think there's a very _ but i think there's a very significant mismatch and russia's capabilities. i've seen some military analysts anticipate that this could be a fairly quick but bloody invasion where russia could very quickly be at kyiv and looking to overtake a large part of ukraine, but in conflict, much is impossible to know exactly how this will go, so we should understand this really is one of the riskiest things that presiden
boris johnson has re tared escalation. boris johnson has prepared the _ escalation. boris johnson has prepared the public— escalation. boris johnson has prepared the public for - escalation. boris johnson has prepared the public for what l escalation. boris johnson has l prepared the public for what is likely to come. 450 miles of trenches, trench warfare. the defence secretary in ukraine said just yesterday they have more anti—tank missiles than the russians have tanks. it's not going to...
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. >> british prime minister boris johnson and the nato secretary-general held a joint press conference from nato headquarters on the situation between russia and ukraine. this is about 20 minutes. >> welcome back to nato headquarters. it is always a pleasure to have you here. thank you for being a strong ally that contributes in many different ways. we have just addressed russia's military buildup in and around ukraine. russia has amassed 100,000 combat troops with heavy equipment and key enablers such as command-and-control and medical units. we are closely monitoring russia. this is a dangerous moment for european security. the number of russian forces is going up. the morning for a possible attack is going down. -- the warning for possible attack is going down. we must be prepared for the worst while remaining strongly committed to finding a political solution. the u.k. is playing a leading role, delivering both militarily and diplomatically. i welcome your offer of more troops, ships and planes to nato. additional troops you are deploying to poland showed allied solidarity and acti
. >> british prime minister boris johnson and the nato secretary-general held a joint press conference from nato headquarters on the situation between russia and ukraine. this is about 20 minutes. >> welcome back to nato headquarters. it is always a pleasure to have you here. thank you for being a strong ally that contributes in many different ways. we have just addressed russia's military buildup in and around ukraine. russia has amassed 100,000 combat troops with heavy equipment...
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and indeed, boris johnson in the joint press conference earlier today, the number of russian forces is going up. the warning on for a possible attack is going down. this is probably the most dangerous moment. i would say that in the course of the next few days in what is the biggest security crisis that europe is facebook for decades at the day, i agreed with the secretary general, a package of support sending troops claims and ships to defend nato from north to south 350 troops to poland. already there is a 100 in the country and a 1000 more troops to be made available to nato. so troops are already on the move and the prime minister certainly didn't rule out sending even more if a need when be on the east in front. he also says, asserting it has also further support in the united kingdom are ready to then provide with that support. meanwhile, of the nato secretary general, he's considering the possibility of moving even into romania, putting troops in romania, particularly near the black sea and looking to increase its presence in poland. we know bars, johnson is now in poland, talki
and indeed, boris johnson in the joint press conference earlier today, the number of russian forces is going up. the warning on for a possible attack is going down. this is probably the most dangerous moment. i would say that in the course of the next few days in what is the biggest security crisis that europe is facebook for decades at the day, i agreed with the secretary general, a package of support sending troops claims and ships to defend nato from north to south 350 troops to poland....
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johnson then announces a plan to end all major colbert restrictions move. critics claims to deflect attention from claims he was partying during the previous locked up with warning. what i am here live for moscow. this is our teens nationals, world news at one with me. kevin owen. so 1st with the canadian capital still in the grip of mass cope, it vaccine mandate protests. the provinces of alberta and saskatchewan appeared to have relented announcing an end to their proof of vaccination policies. but ought to a police sir, instead, clumping down, brutally arresting him a 78 year old gray grandfather. after he hung his car horn in support of the demonstrators, leaving them with cuts and heavy bruises. or what are you doing? what do you do when you i day, oh, that's a so i got it all on video. i mean, i mean, yes. you did. i thought you were running in, ah, the canadian prime ministers accused vaccine monday protest is a trying to derail the country's economy in democracy, going so far as to label them as small group shouting and waving swastikas. this is a story of a country, the car
johnson then announces a plan to end all major colbert restrictions move. critics claims to deflect attention from claims he was partying during the previous locked up with warning. what i am here live for moscow. this is our teens nationals, world news at one with me. kevin owen. so 1st with the canadian capital still in the grip of mass cope, it vaccine mandate protests. the provinces of alberta and saskatchewan appeared to have relented announcing an end to their proof of vaccination...
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what do we know about the queen's condition and this boris johnson announcement today? >> reporter: yeah, so jose, good morning to you. we know that the queen has mild cold-like symptoms. that's what buckingham palace told us. they haven't told us much more than that other than the fact that she tested positive for covid yesterday. now, they don't typically give a lot of details when it comes to the queen's health, they cite medical privacy issues when explaining that. you'll remember when she had that health scare last october we were only told after the fact, after it was reported by a british tabloid that she had spent the night in the hospital, and at that point, buckingham palace simply saying that she had undergone some preliminary tests and she had been put on light duty. we know she's had some health issues over the past couple of months. she's had some mobility issues and is using a cane. but according to buckingham palace, really trying to reassure the public saying, look, mild symptoms, and she's continuing on with these light duties, like the virtual meeting
what do we know about the queen's condition and this boris johnson announcement today? >> reporter: yeah, so jose, good morning to you. we know that the queen has mild cold-like symptoms. that's what buckingham palace told us. they haven't told us much more than that other than the fact that she tested positive for covid yesterday. now, they don't typically give a lot of details when it comes to the queen's health, they cite medical privacy issues when explaining that. you'll remember...
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for boris johnson, as a primary school students appear to have turned on him with a barrel of letters, criticising his leadership as prime minister, particularly that he hosted parties during a cove. it locked down. the u. k. is education secretary, a member of johnson's conservative party fight back saying school children shouldn't be encouraged to take sides on political matters. while there is a clear need for schools to address political issues in the classroom from time to time, this must not be done in a partisan way. no school should be encouraging young people to pin their colors to a political mast. the school with a so students were told to compose the letters as part of a task, teaching critical writing skills. they were informed about bars johnson so cool party gates scandal, which has landed the prime minister in hot water with calls even for me during party for him to resign. the school has emphasized that the students were encouraged to develop critical thinking skills and had nothing to do with pushing a particular political angle. as part of a democracy to pick the ye
for boris johnson, as a primary school students appear to have turned on him with a barrel of letters, criticising his leadership as prime minister, particularly that he hosted parties during a cove. it locked down. the u. k. is education secretary, a member of johnson's conservative party fight back saying school children shouldn't be encouraged to take sides on political matters. while there is a clear need for schools to address political issues in the classroom from time to time, this must...
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k. 4 top aides to embattled prime minister boris johnson have resigned. the departures come with johnson, mired in the scandal that's become known as party gate. his office is under investigation for a series of boozy gathering, held in downing street during lockdown in violation of the government's own pandemic restrictions. the finance lately is no time for him to his eye. so weeks lawmakers have been pining pressure on the prime minister over parties held it down the street during locked down as he waded through the empty bottles and platters of somebody who didn't realize it was above the time is to realize how ridiculous that sounds. now, a huge blow at a difficult time. some of his closest advices are departing downing street, including his direct off policy when near a mercer who has been at his side since 2008 when he was the mayor of london, his chief of staff, dan rosen, field, and his private secretary, mutton rentals the man who invited downing street staff members to bring your own boost party in 2020. when millions across england werent duri
k. 4 top aides to embattled prime minister boris johnson have resigned. the departures come with johnson, mired in the scandal that's become known as party gate. his office is under investigation for a series of boozy gathering, held in downing street during lockdown in violation of the government's own pandemic restrictions. the finance lately is no time for him to his eye. so weeks lawmakers have been pining pressure on the prime minister over parties held it down the street during locked...
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so in terms of boris johnson then on the one hand, he speaks of d escalating that the move towards diplomacy is all about talking. we know he's sending delegates to moscow on the other hand, far as johnson in the united kingdom are committing to sending troops to the region, uneven heavy economic sanctions as well. there is an anxious wait for a response from the international olympic committee regarding media claims of doping in the russian figure skating team in its daily morning briefing on thursday, the ios, the called those reports pure speculation, stressing it won't comment while a probe is ongoing over whether teen skating sensation camilla melinda failed a drug test 2 months ago, across developments for us in beijing is alexi or shasky. the only official information or are the official comments with her so far came from the spokesperson of the i o. c. mark adam said he explicitly said that this was a legal case and even addressing a direct question about whether this was a doping case or doping allegation, he said that for now everything doping related remains purely a speculation.
so in terms of boris johnson then on the one hand, he speaks of d escalating that the move towards diplomacy is all about talking. we know he's sending delegates to moscow on the other hand, far as johnson in the united kingdom are committing to sending troops to the region, uneven heavy economic sanctions as well. there is an anxious wait for a response from the international olympic committee regarding media claims of doping in the russian figure skating team in its daily morning briefing on...
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in response -- responses are starting to come in from boris johnson. let's -- the chief justice said putin has countered that saying nato crossed a redline. they do not plan to occupy ukraine. let show you what the president of the united states said. this is a readout on one of the calls we had from earlier. the risk is a catastrophic loss of life. the united states and allies and partners will respond in a united and decisive way. how is that playing out at the moment? if you are just waking up, you're looking at this escalating tension between ukraine, russia and the eastern provinces. the s&p 500 deep into correction , we are exiting risk at a sharp pace across these risk assets. you're going to have a huge discussion on whether the fed can go ahead and raised by even 25 basis points in march. warner -- warning their we need to be an exceptional reason for them not to go ahead with that move. gold flies higher, let me show you where it strengthening since the highest level since 2015. off the highs and swiss lows in europe. you must define whether
in response -- responses are starting to come in from boris johnson. let's -- the chief justice said putin has countered that saying nato crossed a redline. they do not plan to occupy ukraine. let show you what the president of the united states said. this is a readout on one of the calls we had from earlier. the risk is a catastrophic loss of life. the united states and allies and partners will respond in a united and decisive way. how is that playing out at the moment? if you are just waking...
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boris johnson will lay out his vision for his country's future with covid. could we see similar plans here? and today is the birthday of the late civil rights iconion -- icon john lewis. ahead i'll talk with his first cousin, his niece and one of his closest aides about a big announcement in his honor. >>> we start with the crisis in eastern europe. matt bradley is on the ground in eastern ukraine, about 25 miles from the russian border and near some of the most active recent military movements. i want to also bring in rick stengel, now an msnbc political and list. we just got the word from mark milley, and secretary blinken. what do we know about what's happening inside the west wing this morning? >> reporter: we know the president is now meeting with his national security team. as you pointed out, you see all of those cabinet secretaries arriving, the vice president we no there as well. they are discussing the crisis in ukraine. his defense officials updating him on the movements by russia at this hour. and of course president putin meeting with his nation
boris johnson will lay out his vision for his country's future with covid. could we see similar plans here? and today is the birthday of the late civil rights iconion -- icon john lewis. ahead i'll talk with his first cousin, his niece and one of his closest aides about a big announcement in his honor. >>> we start with the crisis in eastern europe. matt bradley is on the ground in eastern ukraine, about 25 miles from the russian border and near some of the most active recent military...
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boris johnson clarified after an outcry, but he did not say sorry. a lot of people have got hot under the collar and i understand why. let's be absolutely clear, i'm talking not about the leader of the opposition's personal record when he was dpp and i totally understand he had nothing to do personally with those decisions. the prime minister wrote online... but others in his own party want him to say much more. the former tory cabinet member julian smith said... there�*s no sign of that. borisjohnson�*s failure to apologise has already cost him one of his closest political confidants. munira mirza, who worked for the pm for more than a decade, quit last week in disgust. protests around here are nothing new — for or against brexit, anti—lockdown, pro—public anger. but the prime minister may find himself accused of stirring up unacceptable behaviour, just when number ten hoped to calm things down. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. let�*s get some of the day�*s other news truckers in the canadian capital ottawa have been ordered to
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and on the other side of the atlantic, british pierre boris johnson. and i'm says, a plan to end all major coverage restrictions and critics a is to deflect, attached the way the scandalous claims, whose party in general, free with by their life from moscow out international world news age q. welcome to our updated ted with me, kevin. know it is breaking news tele breakfast will forget to the so for talking about tonight, schools are being evacuated seems around the washington d. c. area today over multiple bomb threats. very sketch information through at the moment, but as the headline police about it, it numerous facilities around the districts, including public schools and the district of columbia are involved. authorities are at the scene, various scenes with a sense of it and say they're investigating instances we any more detail them. i will of course, let you know during the search next 30 minute bulletin. i mean, time up north, where the canadian capital still the grip of mass. kobe vaccine mandate protests the provinces of alberta and saskatch
and on the other side of the atlantic, british pierre boris johnson. and i'm says, a plan to end all major coverage restrictions and critics a is to deflect, attached the way the scandalous claims, whose party in general, free with by their life from moscow out international world news age q. welcome to our updated ted with me, kevin. know it is breaking news tele breakfast will forget to the so for talking about tonight, schools are being evacuated seems around the washington d. c. area today...
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announcer: british prime minister boris johnson and nato secretary-general jens stoltenberg held adjust -- held a joint press conference on the situation between russia and ukraine. from brussels, belgium, this is about 20 minutes. sec. gen. stoltenberg: prime minister, dear boris, welcome back to nato headquarters. it is always a pleasure to have you here. and many thanks also to the united kingdom for being a strong and staunch ally, which really contributes to our collective defense in many different ways. we have just addressed russia's military build-up in and around ukraine. russia has already massed well over 100,000 combat-ready troops. with heavy equipment, missiles, and key enablers such as command and control and medical units. and we are closely monitoring russia's deployment in belarus, which is the biggest since the end of the cold war. this is a dangerous moment for european security. the number of russian forces is going up. the warning time for a possible attack is going down. nato is not a threat to russia. but we must be prepared for the worst, while remaining strongl
announcer: british prime minister boris johnson and nato secretary-general jens stoltenberg held adjust -- held a joint press conference on the situation between russia and ukraine. from brussels, belgium, this is about 20 minutes. sec. gen. stoltenberg: prime minister, dear boris, welcome back to nato headquarters. it is always a pleasure to have you here. and many thanks also to the united kingdom for being a strong and staunch ally, which really contributes to our collective defense in many...
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so in terms of boris johnson been on the one hand, he speaks of d escalating and that the move towards diplomacy is all about talking. we know he's sending delegates to moscow on the other hand, far as johnson in the united kingdom are committing to sending troops to the region, uneven heavy economic sanctions as well. well, let's get some more thoughts and insight on this. now in cross live to international affairs commentator, marco garza, thank you so much for joining us on the program. a pleasure to see you. can we take any pull the tips from both talk between lab robin trust in moscow today. what is difficult to see? what we can by nature, surely formal, designed to really think on the part that you take governance position is trapped as an antidote to weasel words from prism macro and other words for your leadership hooks in the situation. that seems to be intention going to no serious negotiation . or the susan foremost elaborate made it very clear that they do the same thing internally next to the private channel. nothing really to say about this except for agreements i thought
so in terms of boris johnson been on the one hand, he speaks of d escalating and that the move towards diplomacy is all about talking. we know he's sending delegates to moscow on the other hand, far as johnson in the united kingdom are committing to sending troops to the region, uneven heavy economic sanctions as well. well, let's get some more thoughts and insight on this. now in cross live to international affairs commentator, marco garza, thank you so much for joining us on the program. a...
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putin held call with boris johnson in which he complained of the west's unwillingness to rough pond -- response to well-founded security concerns, but agreed on the need for a peaceful resolution to the crisis. >> earlier i spoke to the head of the ukraine forum at chatham house and asked her how moscow would view the recent trip deployment from the united states. >> it seems like putin's tactic to militarize the ukraine russian border and to up russian presence is achieving the opposite result of what he wants. it actually brings nato closer to russian borders. because of the threat that the alliance feels from -- and quite aggressive russia. obviously, putin can play the narrative that at home russia is besieged and the main threat is coming not from the ukraine, as he says, but from the united states and the west. >> but doesn't this work into putman's hands? because now i can say look, nato is a problem. >> obviously, there's little the west and ukraine can do about what vladimir putin says. we have to builds plomacy around russia's action and if russia has withdrawn troops from t
putin held call with boris johnson in which he complained of the west's unwillingness to rough pond -- response to well-founded security concerns, but agreed on the need for a peaceful resolution to the crisis. >> earlier i spoke to the head of the ukraine forum at chatham house and asked her how moscow would view the recent trip deployment from the united states. >> it seems like putin's tactic to militarize the ukraine russian border and to up russian presence is achieving the...
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so in terms of boris johnson been on the one hand, he speaks of d escalating and that the move towards diplomacy is all about talking. we know he's sending delegates to moscow on the other hand, far as johnson in the united kingdom are committing to sending troops to the region, uneven heavy economic sanctions as well. one political as told us the whole crisis plays into the hands of the united states, which was ties between moscow and nato members to remain poor. i think everything is designed to be a major crisis. we have to be strong, we are being strong. a, i do know manufacturing right, has seems to be a measure of intentions. we go back to previous situations where crises, a sovereign countries which the west now claims to be supposed to be in this particular instance. so really, it may be that plan here is the time of any kind of discussion that made it really about nature is what its members are main member us to size. so does the us have an interesting little stream to going in this label relationship to russia, you know, close to the whole, to break down to the unstable, to s
so in terms of boris johnson been on the one hand, he speaks of d escalating and that the move towards diplomacy is all about talking. we know he's sending delegates to moscow on the other hand, far as johnson in the united kingdom are committing to sending troops to the region, uneven heavy economic sanctions as well. one political as told us the whole crisis plays into the hands of the united states, which was ties between moscow and nato members to remain poor. i think everything is designed...
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it seems more of was, is really happening in the west between nato and indeed, boris johnson in joint press conference earlier today, the number of russian forces is going up. the warning time for a possible attack is going down. this is probably the most dangerous moment. i would say, and then in the course of the next few days in what is the biggest security crisis that europe has facebook for decades. and today i agreed with the secretary general, a package of support sending troops claims and ships to defend nato from north to south. 350 troops to poland. already there's a 100 in the country and a 1000 more troops to be made available to nato. so troops already on the move and the prime minister certainly didn't rule out sending even more if a need when it be on the eastern front. he also says asserting it has also further support in the united kingdom are ready to then provide with that support. meanwhile, of the nato secretary general, he's considering the possibility of moving even into romania, putting troops in romania, particularly near the black sea and looking to increase
it seems more of was, is really happening in the west between nato and indeed, boris johnson in joint press conference earlier today, the number of russian forces is going up. the warning time for a possible attack is going down. this is probably the most dangerous moment. i would say, and then in the course of the next few days in what is the biggest security crisis that europe has facebook for decades. and today i agreed with the secretary general, a package of support sending troops claims...
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you k prime minister boris johnson, called russia's decision, a dark sign, or the ganske. ah, this is plainly in breach of international law. it's a violation of flagrant violation of the sovereignty, the integrity of the, of ukraine. ah, it is a repudiation of the of the minks process and the minks agreements, and in key of residents, reacted with defiance. to putin's announcement was from what i see a bit now, why should russia recognize it as if neighbors come to you and say, this room will be ours? would you care about their opinion or not? you know, it's your flat and it will always be, are flat, let them recognize whatever they want. yeah. but in my view, it can also provoke of war because normal people will fight for their country who has a flu, a little play, what the hyper is nice, let them recognize whatever they want, but we should not fall for it and react to this information. let them do what they want. i recognize someone organized referendums, but we and the whole society don't recognize it and shouldn't recognize it. lay it so in, in, it will be nevertheles
you k prime minister boris johnson, called russia's decision, a dark sign, or the ganske. ah, this is plainly in breach of international law. it's a violation of flagrant violation of the sovereignty, the integrity of the, of ukraine. ah, it is a repudiation of the of the minks process and the minks agreements, and in key of residents, reacted with defiance. to putin's announcement was from what i see a bit now, why should russia recognize it as if neighbors come to you and say, this room will...
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some boris johnson's mps are calling on him to go. covid restrictions were unpopular with parts of his party and sweeping them away early will help his campaign to stay in downing street but labour say perhaps this announcement is not entirely driven ljy announcement is not entirely driven by the science. indie announcement is not entirely driven by the science-— announcement is not entirely driven by the science. we would want to see the scientific— by the science. we would want to see the scientific advice _ by the science. we would want to see the scientific advice on _ by the science. we would want to see the scientific advice on this _ by the science. we would want to see the scientific advice on this and - by the science. we would want to see the scientific advice on this and we i the scientific advice on this and we have only heard what the prime minister said and we know he has motivations that are all to do with protecting his position to get red meat for his backbenchers. but the end of self-isolation _ meat for his back
some boris johnson's mps are calling on him to go. covid restrictions were unpopular with parts of his party and sweeping them away early will help his campaign to stay in downing street but labour say perhaps this announcement is not entirely driven ljy announcement is not entirely driven by the science. indie announcement is not entirely driven by the science-— announcement is not entirely driven by the science. we would want to see the scientific— by the science. we would want to see the...
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in a video release, just hours before boris johnson's visit. so just tested rocket artillery systems, just north of the crimean peninsula, which russia invaded an annex from ukraine in 2014. both sides are preparing for war. while the diplomats try to make peace. let's bring in our dw correspondent nick connelly in kiev. hi, nick, it's good to see you. how we're president putin's remarks received there in ukraine . i think semi, there was little surprise hearing here about those comments from moscow. and this year to the ukrainian air is all very familiar stuff. russia vitamin putin not seen ukraine as an independent actor, or merely as a vessel of the west. that was a term used by former represent midway div recently. ukraine simply as a pool in western games against russ. that's been the cremins line all along. and people hearing ukraine say, this is all a situation we've been living with for the last 8 years that russia is putting this pressures the russia doesn't want to see us having our own political line. our own diplomacy, that is, the
in a video release, just hours before boris johnson's visit. so just tested rocket artillery systems, just north of the crimean peninsula, which russia invaded an annex from ukraine in 2014. both sides are preparing for war. while the diplomats try to make peace. let's bring in our dw correspondent nick connelly in kiev. hi, nick, it's good to see you. how we're president putin's remarks received there in ukraine . i think semi, there was little surprise hearing here about those comments from...