0
0.0
Apr 24, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
when push comes to shove, you want house-builders to build more i want house—builders to build more houses that you want housing to be more affordable and the inevitable consequence, it has been a tough question for politicians to answer, you want prices to continue coming down so that they are more affordable. i down so that they are more affordable.— down so that they are more affordable. i think prices will ad'ust in affordable. i think prices will adjust in different _ affordable. i think prices will adjust in different parts i affordable. i think prices will adjust in different parts of. affordable. i think prices will. adjust in different parts of the country, it is different in london where i represent than other parts of the country. but what we generally want to see is more supply. we have got to make housing more affordable, we got to give help first—time buyers more access to the market, and build many more affordable homes. this is an acute and intensifying housing crisis on many fronts. we have got to take action on all of those once to make sure that it is tackled.— sur
when push comes to shove, you want house-builders to build more i want house—builders to build more houses that you want housing to be more affordable and the inevitable consequence, it has been a tough question for politicians to answer, you want prices to continue coming down so that they are more affordable. i down so that they are more affordable.— down so that they are more affordable. i think prices will ad'ust in affordable. i think prices will adjust in different _ affordable. i...
0
0.0
Apr 22, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the unelected house of. lords doing exactly what it has been appointed to do. in lords doing exactly what it has been appointed to do-_ appointed to do. in other words, to scrutinise. — appointed to do. in other words, to scrutinise. to _ appointed to do. in other words, to scrutinise, to change. _ appointed to do. in other words, to scrutinise, to change. but - appointed to do. in other words, to scrutinise, to change. but it - appointed to do. in other words, to scrutinise, to change. but it looks i scrutinise, to change. but it looks like ping—pong will soon be done, and then comes the only question that really matters. can you be certain that by the time of the general election you will be able to prove that this policy is a deterrent?— able to prove that this policy is a deterrent? , , �* , ., ., deterrent? this isn't 'ust about one fli . ht. deterrent? this isn't 'ust about one night. could _ deterrent? this isn't 'ust about one flight. could you — deterrent? this isn'tjust about one flight.
this is the unelected house of. lords doing exactly what it has been appointed to do. in lords doing exactly what it has been appointed to do-_ appointed to do. in other words, to scrutinise. — appointed to do. in other words, to scrutinise. to _ appointed to do. in other words, to scrutinise, to change. _ appointed to do. in other words, to scrutinise, to change. but - appointed to do. in other words, to scrutinise, to change. but it - appointed to do. in other words, to scrutinise, to...
0
0.0
Apr 20, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the house will be in order! the house _ and further purposes. the house will be in order! the house will— and further purposes. the house will be in order! the house will be in - be in order! the house will be in order! _ be in order! the house will be in order! for— be in order! the house will be in order! forwhat be in order! the house will be in order! for what purpose is the judgment _ order! for what purpose is the judgment from texas seeking recognition? the clerk will report the motion. to recognition? the clerk will report the motion-— recognition? the clerk will report the motion. ., u, , ., the motion. to recommit the bill to the motion. to recommit the bill to the committee _ the motion. to recommit the bill to the committee on _ the motion. to recommit the bill to the committee on appropriations. l the motion. to recommit the bill to i the committee on appropriations. the revious the committee on appropriations. previous question is ordered on the motion _ previous question is ordered on the motion to— previous question is ordered on the motion to recom
the house will be in order! the house _ and further purposes. the house will be in order! the house will— and further purposes. the house will be in order! the house will be in - be in order! the house will be in order! _ be in order! the house will be in order! for— be in order! the house will be in order! forwhat be in order! the house will be in order! for what purpose is the judgment _ order! for what purpose is the judgment from texas seeking recognition? the clerk will report the...
0
0.0
Apr 22, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
a little earlier, there were two so—called amendments from the house of lords, two things are house of lords didn't really like about the government's plan. they wanted to add an hour idea of having independent monitoring that rwanda is a safe country —— add an idea. and a former labour defence secretary wanted a change to ensure people who have served the uk and abroad, for instance, in afghanistan for the military, would be exempt from being sent to rwanda. now, that amendment has been withdrawn this evening. there is a sufficient recognition from labour and others that they do buy what the government is saying in terms of being reassuring. but things are not over yet. it is back in the house of commons right now. this trundles on into the night. so the day is not yet over, but this is the story of the day so far. rwanda, is this country in east africa at least part of the solution to the huge pressures of international migration? the government thinks so, but it's been one heck of a journey to try to get asylum seekers sent there. no ifs, no buts, these flights are going to rwan
a little earlier, there were two so—called amendments from the house of lords, two things are house of lords didn't really like about the government's plan. they wanted to add an hour idea of having independent monitoring that rwanda is a safe country —— add an idea. and a former labour defence secretary wanted a change to ensure people who have served the uk and abroad, for instance, in afghanistan for the military, would be exempt from being sent to rwanda. now, that amendment has been...
0
0.0
Apr 22, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and house of lords into the evening. live now to westminster where we can speak to baroness angela smith, shadow leader of the house of lords. what are your thoughts when you consider this legislation? looking at the detailed _ consider this legislation? looking at the detailed legislation - consider this legislation? looking at the detailed legislation for - consider this legislation? looking i at the detailed legislation for some time, there are seven issues we picked out — they wouldn't have killed off the bill, but they would've introduced some sensible amendments to it, and the government rejected them all and we are down to the last two, including support for our allies, afghanistan, who worked alongside our soldiers. what surprises me is rishi sunak poncelet comment saying we'll have to go through the night. normally prime ministers — he described this as emergency legislation — would do this on the second round of ping—pong. he's waited until the fourth in the fifth, and it may surprise him to know this b
and house of lords into the evening. live now to westminster where we can speak to baroness angela smith, shadow leader of the house of lords. what are your thoughts when you consider this legislation? looking at the detailed _ consider this legislation? looking at the detailed legislation - consider this legislation? looking at the detailed legislation for - consider this legislation? looking i at the detailed legislation for some time, there are seven issues we picked out — they wouldn't...
0
0.0
Apr 22, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
a lot more attention in housing, if you have - attention in housing, if you have issues and you press hard or not able to pay an increased rent, they know they can get you to leave and they will get someone in tomorrow. seems to be a narrow window that you have to fit into to be eligible for a lot of these schemes. you also own a lot of these schemes. you also own a small share of quite a pricey property. a small share of quite a pricey ro -e . ., , a small share of quite a pricey preperty-_ a small share of quite a pricey ”roe _ ., , �*, ., ~' a small share of quite a pricey n-roe . ., , i, ., " ., property. one example, let's talk to paul property. one example, let's talk to paul, head property. one example, let's talk to paul. head of _ property. one example, let's talk to paul, head of mortgages _ property. one example, let's talk to paul, head of mortgages and - property. one example, let's talk to | paul, head of mortgages and housing at the bsa. why is this problem persisting, it seems like every time we talk about, to be getting worse? it does, we have known that house pri
a lot more attention in housing, if you have - attention in housing, if you have issues and you press hard or not able to pay an increased rent, they know they can get you to leave and they will get someone in tomorrow. seems to be a narrow window that you have to fit into to be eligible for a lot of these schemes. you also own a lot of these schemes. you also own a small share of quite a pricey property. a small share of quite a pricey ro -e . ., , a small share of quite a pricey preperty-_ a...
0
0.0
Apr 21, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
but the house speaker _ be furious. but the house speaker republican - be furious. but the house speaker republican mike | be furious. but the house - speaker republican mike johnson speaker republican mike johnson felt speaker republican mikejohnson felt differently, essentially putting hisjob on felt differently, essentially putting his job on the line to get the bill approved. it’s putting his job on the line to get the bill approved. it's an old military _ get the bill approved. it's an old military adage _ get the bill approved. it's an old military adage but - get the bill approved. it's an old military adage but we i get the bill approved. it's an . old military adage but we would rather send bullets to the conflict overseas than our own boys, our troops, and i conflict overseas than our own boys, ourtroops, and i think this is an important moment and important opportunity to make that decision.— that decision. ukraine says it desperately _ that decision. ukraine says it desperately needs _ that decision. ukraine says it desperately needs help - that deci
but the house speaker _ be furious. but the house speaker republican - be furious. but the house speaker republican mike | be furious. but the house - speaker republican mike johnson speaker republican mike johnson felt speaker republican mikejohnson felt differently, essentially putting hisjob on felt differently, essentially putting his job on the line to get the bill approved. it’s putting his job on the line to get the bill approved. it's an old military _ get the bill approved. it's an...
0
0.0
Apr 24, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this not able to properly debate in the house for today.- the house for today. this bill now goes _ the house for today. this bill now goes to _ the house for today. this bill now goes to the _ the house for today. this bill now goes to the governor . the house for today. this bill now goes to the governor to | now goes to the governor to sign into law. has he indicated he will do that, he would do that immediately? what has he said? ., ., . , ., said? the governor has not indicated — said? the governor has not indicated but _ said? the governor has not indicated but his _ said? the governor has not indicated but his silence i said? the governor has not indicated but his silence -| said? the governor has not| indicated but his silence - it indicated but his silence — it will take effect without his signature. it looks like it will go forward. anywhere around the world people think we are insane we allow teachers to have guns, this is an american problem, gunshot wounds of the number one cause of death of children in our country, being shot, the leading cause
this not able to properly debate in the house for today.- the house for today. this bill now goes _ the house for today. this bill now goes to _ the house for today. this bill now goes to the _ the house for today. this bill now goes to the governor . the house for today. this bill now goes to the governor to | now goes to the governor to sign into law. has he indicated he will do that, he would do that immediately? what has he said? ., ., . , ., said? the governor has not indicated — said?...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
house _ they do not have a majority in the house of— they do not have a majority in the house of lords. labour does not have a majority— house of lords. labour does not have a majority either, in fact we saw a coalition— a majority either, in fact we saw a coalition of— a majority either, in fact we saw a coalition of sorts between the large number— coalition of sorts between the large number of— coalition of sorts between the large number of people that do not have an affiliation _ number of people that do not have an affiliation with any of the main parties. — affiliation with any of the main parties, crossbench peers. the labour— parties, crossbench peers. the labour party coming together in the house _ labour party coming together in the house of— labour party coming together in the house of lords to keep asking for an amendment to the bill. what was perhaps— amendment to the bill. what was perhaps surprising and why we saw so much _ perhaps surprising and why we saw so much ping—pong between the house of commons _ much ping—pong between the house of commons a
house _ they do not have a majority in the house of— they do not have a majority in the house of lords. labour does not have a majority— house of lords. labour does not have a majority either, in fact we saw a coalition— a majority either, in fact we saw a coalition of— a majority either, in fact we saw a coalition of sorts between the large number— coalition of sorts between the large number of— coalition of sorts between the large number of people that do not have an affiliation _...
0
0.0
Apr 21, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
he's taking us behind the scenes not only at london's royal opera house, where he's a regular star performer, but right back to where it all started — here in his native wales at the welsh national opera in cardiff. bryn terfel is a passionate advocate of music and culture and nurturing the next generation of talent. for any welsh singer, bryn�*s a massive inspiration and he's still at the top of his game. what sir bryn terfel�*s long and stellar career tells us about how to make opera fit for the future. let me take you to the opera. sir bryn terfel has all the magic ingredients it takes to become a world—class opera star — incredible stage presence, amazing acting range from dramatic to comic and, of course, a rich bass baritone voice that enthrals audiences wherever he performs. i'm invited backstage ahead of bryn�*s performance in the barber of seville, a comic masterpiece by the 19th century italian composer rossini. before getting into costume, bryn warms up his voice. hello, it is your make—up call. here now? yes! as if i'm not already fat enough, ey! he plays don basili
he's taking us behind the scenes not only at london's royal opera house, where he's a regular star performer, but right back to where it all started — here in his native wales at the welsh national opera in cardiff. bryn terfel is a passionate advocate of music and culture and nurturing the next generation of talent. for any welsh singer, bryn�*s a massive inspiration and he's still at the top of his game. what sir bryn terfel�*s long and stellar career tells us about how to make opera...
0
0.0
Apr 21, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the fact that we took _ house foreign affairs. the fact that we took up _ house foreign affairs. the fact that we took up these - house foreign affairs. the fact that we took up these boats l house foreign affairs. the fact i that we took up these boats and pass them once again with overwhelming democratic support shows that we're not going to continue to sit the sidelines. it has been tense in foreign affairs committee is because republicans continue to share chinese and russian propaganda when we are all looking at the same kind of intelligence that tells us that iran and russia and china are working together in partnership to continue to create regional instability around the globe. we see it in africa in the middle east, in south america and in europe and we have to take a stand. from the capitol, our news correspondent helena humphrey told us more about today's vote. after a rare show of bipartisanship the us is one step closer to sending long—awaited aid to ukraine along with israel and the indo—pacific region after this vote from us house of representatives. it now hea
the fact that we took _ house foreign affairs. the fact that we took up _ house foreign affairs. the fact that we took up these - house foreign affairs. the fact that we took up these boats l house foreign affairs. the fact i that we took up these boats and pass them once again with overwhelming democratic support shows that we're not going to continue to sit the sidelines. it has been tense in foreign affairs committee is because republicans continue to share chinese and russian propaganda...
0
0.0
Apr 22, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
in the house of lords. | building in the house of lords. actually. — building in the house of lords. actually. this _ building in the house of lords. actually, this is _ building in the house of lords. actually, this is one _ building in the house of lords. actually, this is one where - actually, this is one where they've -ot actually, this is one where they've got it— actually, this is one where they've got it wrong — actually, this is one where they've got it wrong if— actually, this is one where they've got it wrong. if they _ actually, this is one where they've got it wrong. if they really - actually, this is one where they've got it wrong. if they really want i actually, this is one where they've got it wrong. if they really want toj got it wrong. if they really want to tackle _ got it wrong. if they really want to tackle this, — got it wrong. if they really want to tackle this, they— got it wrong. if they really want to tackle this, they need _ got it wrong. if they really want to tackle this, they need to - got it wrong.
in the house of lords. | building in the house of lords. actually. — building in the house of lords. actually. this _ building in the house of lords. actually, this is _ building in the house of lords. actually, this is one _ building in the house of lords. actually, this is one where - actually, this is one where they've -ot actually, this is one where they've got it— actually, this is one where they've got it wrong — actually, this is one where they've got it wrong if— actually, this...
0
0.0
Apr 20, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the crucial vote in the house of- vote in the house of representatives expected on saturday, melinda haring, senior advisor at razom to ukraine, thank you very much for your time today.— ukraine, thank you very much for your time today. for more on the situation in ukraine i spoke to michael bociurkiw, a senior fellow at the atlantic council's eurasia centre. you were recently in ukraine, where you are based in odesa. we have seen this wave of russian attacks, ukraine losing its positions on the front lines in terms of the battlefield, what is the feeling right now on the ground in ukraine. feeling right now on the ground in ukraine-— in ukraine. good to be with ou, in ukraine. good to be with you. not— in ukraine. good to be with you. not very _ in ukraine. good to be with you, not very good - in ukraine. good to be with you, not very good at - in ukraine. good to be with you, not very good at all. l you, not very good at all. there is basically three frontline is happening right now, one is the physical one which stretches through a good part of ukraine and now all the way up
the crucial vote in the house of- vote in the house of representatives expected on saturday, melinda haring, senior advisor at razom to ukraine, thank you very much for your time today.— ukraine, thank you very much for your time today. for more on the situation in ukraine i spoke to michael bociurkiw, a senior fellow at the atlantic council's eurasia centre. you were recently in ukraine, where you are based in odesa. we have seen this wave of russian attacks, ukraine losing its positions on...
0
0.0
Apr 21, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the house will be in order. russia has described this as direct support for terrorist activities. but president biden said it was important in answering history's call. officials here say military aid is ready to go, with weapons now our ukraine correspondent is james waterhouse. he told me the reaction to the deal in kyiv. yes. he's described the decision as putting history back on track. i think all of his ministers have been quick to thank the us house of representatives and it's a much—needed boost, really, against the backdrop of there not being many for ukraine of late. now, what does this aid package mean? well, those long—range to medium—range missiles, those air defence systems, just might allow ukrainian forces who are exhausted and outnumbered, it might allow them to hold the line and it might prevent more towns and cities from being occupied potentially. this isn't a silver bullet that will allow ukraine to repel russian forces completely, but it widens that window. but here in kyiv on on this
the house will be in order. russia has described this as direct support for terrorist activities. but president biden said it was important in answering history's call. officials here say military aid is ready to go, with weapons now our ukraine correspondent is james waterhouse. he told me the reaction to the deal in kyiv. yes. he's described the decision as putting history back on track. i think all of his ministers have been quick to thank the us house of representatives and it's a...
0
0.0
Apr 24, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
yes, that's right, crossbench peer in the house of lords. he - peer in the house of lords. he resigned from the labour party, stepped down from the labour party in protest at what he saw as anti—semitism underjeremy corbyn's leadership. then went to become a crossbench peer of the house of lords and in he announced he announced he was suffering from a terminal illness and he sadly passed away in a care home in london on tuesday night. sir lindsay hoyle, speaker of the house of commons, among the tributes paying tribute to what he described as a former colleague, and he watched in admiration, this is sir lindsay hoyle saying, as frank field navigated a career as a formidable mp, ministertaxed navigated a career as a formidable mp, minister taxed with thinking the unthinkable and social care. he was neither cowed by the establishment or whips which made his campaigns against hunger and food poverty even more effective. a number of other tributes also making reference to frank field's faith. he had a deep christian faith and he frequently reference that as a motivating facto
yes, that's right, crossbench peer in the house of lords. he - peer in the house of lords. he resigned from the labour party, stepped down from the labour party in protest at what he saw as anti—semitism underjeremy corbyn's leadership. then went to become a crossbench peer of the house of lords and in he announced he announced he was suffering from a terminal illness and he sadly passed away in a care home in london on tuesday night. sir lindsay hoyle, speaker of the house of commons, among...
0
0.0
Apr 20, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
speaker mousejohnson house speaker mouse johnson over this house speaker mousejohnson over this filing a motion to vacate. —— mikejohnson. that's not to say it couldn't come in days or weeks ahead. the vote had been _ days or weeks ahead. the vote had been delayed _ days or weeks ahead. the vote had been delayed for- days or weeks ahead. the vote had been delayed for more - days or weeks ahead. the vote | had been delayed for more than six months because it ukraine to lose ground for the ukrainian president zelensky on twitterfor ukrainian president zelensky on twitter for the ukrainian president zelensky on twitterfor the passage ukrainian president zelensky on twitter for the passage of the bill saying... this will keep history on the right track for the visa democracy and freedom will always have a global significance and will never fail as long as america helps to protect it. the vital usaid bill passed by the house today will keep the war from expanding. and save thousands and thousands of lives and help both of our nation to become stronger. this bill passing has been a painf
speaker mousejohnson house speaker mouse johnson over this house speaker mousejohnson over this filing a motion to vacate. —— mikejohnson. that's not to say it couldn't come in days or weeks ahead. the vote had been _ days or weeks ahead. the vote had been delayed _ days or weeks ahead. the vote had been delayed for- days or weeks ahead. the vote had been delayed for more - days or weeks ahead. the vote | had been delayed for more than six months because it ukraine to lose ground for the...
0
0.0
Apr 28, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the white house says they discussed aid deliveries and the rafah offensive. this week could be a pivotal one in scottish politics, as confidence votes are planned in both the first minister humza yousaf and his government. he has written to opposition leaders in an attempt to find common ground. ukraine's commander—in—chief says the situation on the front line �*has worsened' after rounds of russian attacks. ukrainian forces withdraw from some positions in eastern donetsk region, but he says they have stopped russian�*s advance near kupyansk. officials in kenya are warning about further heavy rainfall in the country, as downpours batter parts of east africa. at least 76 people have been killed and more than 130,000 were displaced by the flooding. now on bbc news, it's sportsday with hugh ferris.
the white house says they discussed aid deliveries and the rafah offensive. this week could be a pivotal one in scottish politics, as confidence votes are planned in both the first minister humza yousaf and his government. he has written to opposition leaders in an attempt to find common ground. ukraine's commander—in—chief says the situation on the front line �*has worsened' after rounds of russian attacks. ukrainian forces withdraw from some positions in eastern donetsk region, but he...
0
0.0
Apr 20, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
do you think we're getting younger audiences in to opera houses? definitely. undoubtedly. and these are the people that you see, after giving performances, in the stage door. we saw in the run of the barber of seville, we had the royal opera house in covent garden. you could see it. my first opera, i loved it. i thought it was really captivating. i think more young people should see operas. - i think it's a great experience. as well as being unbelievably gifted in both the musical and acting categories, he really exemplifies how fun it would be to sing at his level. yes, there is an interest there. they're hungry for entertainment and it's wonderful to be a part of that as well. # wer meines speeres # spitze furchtet # durchschreite # das feuer nie!# applause bryn terfel is a welsh icon and a rare talent who cares not only about his own success, but also the future of opera — an art form which has brought him national as well as global recognition. and i'm really glad he's so optimistic about its enduring appeal. applause if its warmth and sunshine you are after then the
do you think we're getting younger audiences in to opera houses? definitely. undoubtedly. and these are the people that you see, after giving performances, in the stage door. we saw in the run of the barber of seville, we had the royal opera house in covent garden. you could see it. my first opera, i loved it. i thought it was really captivating. i think more young people should see operas. - i think it's a great experience. as well as being unbelievably gifted in both the musical and acting...
0
0.0
Apr 24, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
north carolina stop at the house speaker there, mikejohnson, house speaker there, mike johnson, visiting house speaker there, mikejohnson, visiting colombia. you up seen him some of the republican representative behind him, a0 new york, i can see cumbersome and lawler there from new york state. also covers woman from staten island. he had fairly stern words for the president of columbia university, who formerly served as the deputy governor of the bank of england. she has been the president for a few years now but is under immense pressure to do with the scenes you see outside one of the main faculties there in new york. 0ur panel have been standby patiently waiting for us. i mean throw it to you first of all, ivo — what do you make of the politicians weighing in on this? what unique of what we have seen today across the country? i what we have seen today across the count ? ., �* ~' what we have seen today across the count ? ., �* ~ , , ., country? i don't think this is a time where — country? i don't think this is a time where we _ country? i don't think this is a time where we
north carolina stop at the house speaker there, mikejohnson, house speaker there, mike johnson, visiting house speaker there, mikejohnson, visiting colombia. you up seen him some of the republican representative behind him, a0 new york, i can see cumbersome and lawler there from new york state. also covers woman from staten island. he had fairly stern words for the president of columbia university, who formerly served as the deputy governor of the bank of england. she has been the president for...
0
0.0
Apr 22, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
ultimately though, sources in the house of lords admit that in the house of lords they will have to give way and those amendments will be defeated. the question is when that will take place, how late are sitting away in four in westminster tonight and how many times they're willing to push a on this. eta? willing to push a on this. stay with this as i just _ willing to push a on this. stay with this as i just want _ willing to push a on this. stay with this as i just want to _ willing to push a on this. stay with this as i just want to show - willing to push a on this. stay with this as i just want to show viewers j this as i just want to show viewers an interview with the bbc had with the former home secretary who has repeatedly criticised the primer is a's approach to the rwanda policy. she spoke to the bbc on radio four. what the british people have wanted and voted _ what the british people have wanted and voted for time and time again is for control_ and voted for time and time again is for control of the borders. the prime — for control of the borders. the prime minister has pled
ultimately though, sources in the house of lords admit that in the house of lords they will have to give way and those amendments will be defeated. the question is when that will take place, how late are sitting away in four in westminster tonight and how many times they're willing to push a on this. eta? willing to push a on this. stay with this as i just _ willing to push a on this. stay with this as i just want _ willing to push a on this. stay with this as i just want to _ willing to push a...
0
0.0
Apr 20, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
what is your reaction to what we saw in the house today? this passage of a very large aid bill for ukraine. this today? this passage of a very large aid bill for ukraine.— aid bill for ukraine. this aid is indeed absolutely _ aid bill for ukraine. this aid is indeed absolutely critical. - aid bill for ukraine. this aid is| indeed absolutely critical. and aid bill for ukraine. this aid is i indeed absolutely critical. and it will help ukraine to hold its existing positions. through this year, i think. existing positions. through this year, ithink. 0f existing positions. through this year, i think. of course it will take time for a lot of this weaponry to be delivered and for ukrainians to be delivered and for ukrainians to be trained to use it. it's not given that this will prevent more russian victories this year. what we have to be more sceptical about is whether it will help ukrainians to attack or counterattack in theatre turn. we have to remember that last year massive amounts of us aid did not infect help the ukrainians break through
what is your reaction to what we saw in the house today? this passage of a very large aid bill for ukraine. this today? this passage of a very large aid bill for ukraine.— aid bill for ukraine. this aid is indeed absolutely _ aid bill for ukraine. this aid is indeed absolutely critical. - aid bill for ukraine. this aid is| indeed absolutely critical. and aid bill for ukraine. this aid is i indeed absolutely critical. and it will help ukraine to hold its existing positions. through this year,...
0
0.0
Apr 20, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
there are new things i like in the house bill, it demands the white house and these long—range rockets that ukraine has been begging and pleading for and these are so important because the additional length allows ukraine to strike crimea and hit in occupied ukraine. and hit ammo and depots and get behind enemy lines and they had not been able to do that because the white house has been cowardly. the republicans are going to force the white house to send these long—range attacks. that's a good thing. repo is the act that would send $300 billion in russian state assets, it would seize them and transfer them and allow the money to be used for russia's reconstruction and that is a great thing. it needs to happen and we have seen sentiment change on that as well. i was struck by something the mayor of kharkiv, ukraine's second—biggest city, said. he said we need defence support to prevent this becoming a target. how important are the systems for ukraine? when i look at the package that is before congress the things i want to see in ukraine tonight are 155 millimetres shells and more ai
there are new things i like in the house bill, it demands the white house and these long—range rockets that ukraine has been begging and pleading for and these are so important because the additional length allows ukraine to strike crimea and hit in occupied ukraine. and hit ammo and depots and get behind enemy lines and they had not been able to do that because the white house has been cowardly. the republicans are going to force the white house to send these long—range attacks. that's a...
0
0.0
Apr 24, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this week, the housing minister said there is no solid date for banning no fault eviction, the housing secretary now says it won't happen before an election so if he can give us a date can he name it now? i can give us a date can he name it now? . ., ., can give us a date can he name it now? .. ., ., ., now? i can name the date for the rirht now? i can name the date for the right honourable _ now? i can name the date for the right honourable lady, _ now? i can name the date for the right honourable lady, today. it| now? i can name the date for the l right honourable lady, today. it is today this house will be voting on it and i am confident in line with our manifesto we will deliver on that commitment. mr our manifesto we will deliver on that commitment.— our manifesto we will deliver on that commitment. mr speaker he clearly hasn't _ that commitment. mr speaker he clearly hasn't been _ that commitment. mr speaker he clearly hasn't been looking - that commitment. mr speaker he clearly hasn't been looking up - that commitment. mr speaker he clearly hasn't been looking up on| clearly h
this week, the housing minister said there is no solid date for banning no fault eviction, the housing secretary now says it won't happen before an election so if he can give us a date can he name it now? i can give us a date can he name it now? . ., ., can give us a date can he name it now? .. ., ., ., now? i can name the date for the rirht now? i can name the date for the right honourable _ now? i can name the date for the right honourable lady, _ now? i can name the date for the right...
0
0.0
Apr 21, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the house will be in order. russia has described this as direct support for terrorist activities. but president biden said it was important in answering history's call. 0fficials officials say here that the military aid is ready to go. expected to reach the battlefield and less than a week. russia has reacted angrily to american politicians approving a package of military assistance for ukraine worth around £50 billion. moscow says washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in humiliation — and the bill shows the us wants ukraine "to fight to the last ukrainian". 0ur ukraine correspondent james waterhouse told me about the reaction to the deal from president zelensky. yes. he's described the decision as putting history back on track. i think all of his ministers have been quick to thank the us house of representatives and it's a much—needed boost, really, against the backdrop of there not being many for ukraine of late. now, what does this aid package mean? well, those long—range to medium—ran
the house will be in order. russia has described this as direct support for terrorist activities. but president biden said it was important in answering history's call. 0fficials officials say here that the military aid is ready to go. expected to reach the battlefield and less than a week. russia has reacted angrily to american politicians approving a package of military assistance for ukraine worth around £50 billion. moscow says washington is wading deeper into a war that will end in...
0
0.0
Apr 22, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the house of lords wanted extra _ crossed. the house of lords wanted extra assurance - crossed. the house of lords wanted extra assurance is i crossed. the house of lords. wanted extra assurance is put into the bill concerning the safety of rwanda. they had wanted an independent panel to assess how swift rwanda was and for the home secretary to make a statement to parliament asserting that was the case. the government rejected that and rather than continue the battle with the house of commons, the peers, the unelected chamber, the unelected chamber, the unelected part of parliament, decided they made their rejections clear enough but they would not persuade mps of their argument, which is why they are folded, really, and said the will of the commons is clear, the bill must become law. �* , , , ., law. and the premises at the fli . ht law. and the premises at the flight sticking _ law. and the premises at the l flight sticking asylum-seekers flight sticking asylum—seekers to rwanda could take off ten or 12 weeks from now. why is this such an important bill for him? it is a ce
the house of lords wanted extra _ crossed. the house of lords wanted extra assurance - crossed. the house of lords wanted extra assurance is i crossed. the house of lords. wanted extra assurance is put into the bill concerning the safety of rwanda. they had wanted an independent panel to assess how swift rwanda was and for the home secretary to make a statement to parliament asserting that was the case. the government rejected that and rather than continue the battle with the house of commons,...
0
0.0
Apr 22, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and forth from there, house of commons to house of lords later, a big day, per minister says he wants the legislation passed by the end of the day. more of that coming out later. this is lewisjuan day. more of that coming out later. this is lewis juan jones, day. more of that coming out later. this is lewisjuanjones, this is bbc news. hello there. a bit of a disappointing day again for this stage in april — rather grey, cloudy, damp, certainly across england and wales, where it did feel really chilly once again. and that chilly feel will continue for the rest of the week, with the best of the sunshine towards western areas — always more cloud towards the north and east. you can see the arctic air pretty much lingering across the uk over the next few days, pretty much until we reach the weekend, in fact, where things may turn a bit milder in the south. but we've had thick cloud across england and wales, courtesy of these weather fronts, which have brought outbreaks of light and patchy rain. and that patchy rain will continue across eastern england, spreading southwards into the mid
and forth from there, house of commons to house of lords later, a big day, per minister says he wants the legislation passed by the end of the day. more of that coming out later. this is lewisjuan day. more of that coming out later. this is lewis juan jones, day. more of that coming out later. this is lewisjuanjones, this is bbc news. hello there. a bit of a disappointing day again for this stage in april — rather grey, cloudy, damp, certainly across england and wales, where it did feel...
0
0.0
Apr 22, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it will then bounce between the house of commons and house of lords, _ the house of commons and house of lords, it— the house of commons and house of lords, it is_ the house of commons and house of lords, it is called ping—pong, so it will ping _ lords, it is called ping—pong, so it will ping and pong between the two houses _ will ping and pong between the two houses basically until the house of lords _ houses basically until the house of lords backs down and it largely depends— lords backs down and it largely depends on a group of what are called _ depends on a group of what are called crossbench or independent peers _ called crossbench or independent peers in — called crossbench or independent peers in the house of lords as to when _ peers in the house of lords as to when or— peers in the house of lords as to when or how long they are prepared to keep _ when or how long they are prepared to keep it— when or how long they are prepared to keep it going when at some point they will— to keep it going when at some point they will give up and we are expecting a late night
it will then bounce between the house of commons and house of lords, _ the house of commons and house of lords, it— the house of commons and house of lords, it is_ the house of commons and house of lords, it is called ping—pong, so it will ping _ lords, it is called ping—pong, so it will ping and pong between the two houses _ will ping and pong between the two houses basically until the house of lords _ houses basically until the house of lords backs down and it largely depends— lords...
0
0.0
Apr 25, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
humza yousaf cool ministers to an unscheduled cabinet meeting at bute house this morning. this comes as the scottish government decided to scrap its 2030 climate target and also a review of its gender services. scottish green party co—leader is patrick harvie and lorna slater left bute house in edinburgh earlier this morning ahead of the cabinet meeting and make no comment when asked if their power—sharing deal with the snp was over. let's speak to our scotland correspondent. what's happening? we correspondent. what's happening? - are here at bute house which is the first minister's official residence where an unscheduled cabinet meeting is taking place. we had word early this morning they would be meeting early today. lorna slater and patrick harvie, co—leaders of the scottish greens, left bute house this morning before that cabinet meeting got under way and we have now had confirmation that that meeting was bringing an end to the power—sharing agreement that had beenin power—sharing agreement that had been in place in scotland since the 2021 election. a power
0
0.0
Apr 22, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. -- .o. house. i will try to get a coffee. -- pop on _ house. i will try to get a coffee. -- pop on copy- _ house. i will try to get a coffee. -- pop on copy- l— house. i will try to get a coffee. -- pop on copy. i have - house. i will try to get a coffee. -- pop on copy. i have been - house. i will try to get a coffee. -- pop on copy. i have been to| house. i will try to get a coffee. - -- pop on copy. i have been to that —— pop on copy. i have been to that pub and is on unassuming and what is worth i would say there is a church in france that might be much more worth a visit. it france that might be much more worth a visit. , ., ., , ., a visit. it is sort of a similar story of— a visit. it is sort of a similar story of a — a visit. it is sort of a similar story of a celebrity - a visit. it is sort of a similar story of a celebrity female i story of a celebrity female visiting a church _ story of a celebrity female visiting a church and causing a lot of stor. you're _ a church and causing a lot of stor. you're correct about the title
. -- .o. house. i will try to get a coffee. -- pop on _ house. i will try to get a coffee. -- pop on copy- _ house. i will try to get a coffee. -- pop on copy- l— house. i will try to get a coffee. -- pop on copy. i have - house. i will try to get a coffee. -- pop on copy. i have been - house. i will try to get a coffee. -- pop on copy. i have been to| house. i will try to get a coffee. - -- pop on copy. i have been to that —— pop on copy. i have been to that pub and is on unassuming and...
0
0.0
Apr 25, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it is thejob of house agreement was my decision. it is the job of the first minister as leader of the snp to make decisions in the best interests of the country and also of my party.— and also of my party. thank you, first minister. _ and also of my party. thank you, first minister. as _ and also of my party. thank you, first minister. as recently - and also of my party. thank you, first minister. as recently as - first minister. as recently as tuesday— first minister. as recently as tuesday in— first minister. as recently as tuesday in interviews - first minister. as recently as tuesday in interviews he - first minister. as recently as tuesday in interviews he was first minister. as recently as - tuesday in interviews he was saying how much _ tuesday in interviews he was saying how much he — tuesday in interviews he was saying how much he valued _ tuesday in interviews he was saying how much he valued the _ tuesday in interviews he was saying how much he valued the greens' - how much he valued the greens' partnership— how
it is thejob of house agreement was my decision. it is the job of the first minister as leader of the snp to make decisions in the best interests of the country and also of my party.— and also of my party. thank you, first minister. _ and also of my party. thank you, first minister. as _ and also of my party. thank you, first minister. as recently - and also of my party. thank you, first minister. as recently as - first minister. as recently as tuesday— first minister. as recently as...
0
0.0
Apr 25, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the gold standard has been devalued in bute house. it is - devalued in bute house. it is difficult to know exactly what happened. people are still trying to disentangle it from rumours and such that have been going around. late last night humza yousaf decided that he couldn't afford to wait around for the minority scottish green party to decide at its emergency general meeting next month that it was going to detach itself from the bute house agreement and end the coalition. he decided it was best to seize the initiative, take control and send the green ministers packing. it was a pretty ruthless exercise. they were deeply shocked by it, extremely angered. one of the green ministers said it was a betrayal that the snp had capitulated to reactionary and backward —looking groups and sacrificed future generations. really it's a bad divorce. i sacrificed future generations. really it's a bad divorce. i heard the deputy _ really it's a bad divorce. i heard the deputy leader _ really it's a bad divorce. i heard the deputy leader of _ really it's a bad divorce. i heard th
the gold standard has been devalued in bute house. it is - devalued in bute house. it is difficult to know exactly what happened. people are still trying to disentangle it from rumours and such that have been going around. late last night humza yousaf decided that he couldn't afford to wait around for the minority scottish green party to decide at its emergency general meeting next month that it was going to detach itself from the bute house agreement and end the coalition. he decided it was...
0
0.0
Apr 20, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
these are live pictures housing displaced gazans in rafah. the un agency for palestinian refugees is warning the risk of disease across gaza is rising come up with sanitation and malnutrition a real concern. scott anderson, director of the affairs for unrwa, in rafah, he has said the aid situation was not improving on the ground. five days ago, ibrahim assalia, his wife and children managed to flee gaza to cairo, but much of his family is still in rafah. he told me about their journey earlier. in order to flee from rafah to the egyptian side, you have to register in a company called halla. you have to wait, like, 30 days to be approved in the list. actually, i have raised money and i paid for me and for my family. and part of my family make it, and right now, we are in cairo. but still, part of other family — like my brother and his wife and sister and their sister and his husband and kids — are still trapped in rafah. and how concerned are you about the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's plans to carry out more of an offensive i
these are live pictures housing displaced gazans in rafah. the un agency for palestinian refugees is warning the risk of disease across gaza is rising come up with sanitation and malnutrition a real concern. scott anderson, director of the affairs for unrwa, in rafah, he has said the aid situation was not improving on the ground. five days ago, ibrahim assalia, his wife and children managed to flee gaza to cairo, but much of his family is still in rafah. he told me about their journey earlier....
0
0.0
Apr 25, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we america and possibly donald trump in the white house.— the white house. we will talk about president macron's _ the white house. we will talk about president macron's speech - the white house. we will talk about president macron's speech later- the white house. we will talk about president macron's speech later in l president macron's speech later in the programme. this is the second consecutive night that we have talked about europe preparing for a trump presidency. you are one of our elder statesman, trump presidency. you are one of our elderstatesman, do trump presidency. you are one of our elder statesman, do you get the sense when you talk to people that this time they are going to put plans in place for that eventuality? at least you are not replacing me with an avatar, to go back to your last session. it with an avatar, to go back to your last session-— with an avatar, to go back to your last session._ after i last session. it is coming. after this performance _ last session. it is coming. after this performance perhaps - last session. it is comi
we america and possibly donald trump in the white house.— the white house. we will talk about president macron's _ the white house. we will talk about president macron's speech - the white house. we will talk about president macron's speech later- the white house. we will talk about president macron's speech later in l president macron's speech later in the programme. this is the second consecutive night that we have talked about europe preparing for a trump presidency. you are one of our...
0
0.0
Apr 25, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
on wednesday, speaker of the house mikejohnson met withjewish students at columbia. he called on the university's president to resign, and accused administrators of failing to protectjewish students from antisemitism. we just can't allow this hatred and anti—semitism to flourish on campuses, and it must be stopped in its tracks. those perpetrating the violence should be arrested. i am here today, joining my colleagues, and calling on the president to resign if she cannot immediately bring order to this chaos. the bbc�*s bernd debusmann is at columbia, where he's been looking into claims of antisemitism. jewish students told me they have experienced anti—semitism on campus, a man told me he was assaulted, others said they were fearful of wearing the yarmulke around campus. protest organisers say the incidents are overblown and they fear anti—semitism has been weaponised to shut down the protest. the university president has given them a deadline to finish negotiations with the school. it's unclear what happens after that. it could be that police are then calle
on wednesday, speaker of the house mikejohnson met withjewish students at columbia. he called on the university's president to resign, and accused administrators of failing to protectjewish students from antisemitism. we just can't allow this hatred and anti—semitism to flourish on campuses, and it must be stopped in its tracks. those perpetrating the violence should be arrested. i am here today, joining my colleagues, and calling on the president to resign if she cannot immediately bring...
0
0.0
Apr 24, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
trump being back in the white house-— white house. olaf schultz spoke about nate's _ white house. olaf schultz spoke about nato's alliance _ white house. olaf schultz spoke about nato's alliance between i about nato's alliance between nations, he was sort of saying presidents come and go bit we trust in this long—term partnership, so what they are not saying in public is we are really worried about a potential president try returned to the white house, but when i speak to officials here in berlin they are certainly doing some contingency planning around how to, as they would put it and it was mentioned there, strengthen the european pillar of the nato military alliance. and part of that is, as we have seen, more defence spending. there seems to be public recognition now from mr sunak and mr scholz that europe needs to do more after complaints notjust europe needs to do more after complaints not just from europe needs to do more after complaints notjust from donald trump, although maybe he is the most vocalin trump, although maybe he
trump being back in the white house-— white house. olaf schultz spoke about nate's _ white house. olaf schultz spoke about nato's alliance _ white house. olaf schultz spoke about nato's alliance between i about nato's alliance between nations, he was sort of saying presidents come and go bit we trust in this long—term partnership, so what they are not saying in public is we are really worried about a potential president try returned to the white house, but when i speak to officials here in...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
certainly there _ especially in the house. certainly there are — especially in the house. certainly there are isolationist. i know there is a handfui— there are isolationist. i know there is a handful of people, a variety of reasons people voted against this. you one _ reasons people voted against this. you one of— reasons people voted against this. you one of the reasons in your previous— you one of the reasons in your previous segment, which is a lot of foths— previous segment, which is a lot of folks have — previous segment, which is a lot of folks have been told by the speaker of the _ folks have been told by the speaker of the house and told and turned their— of the house and told and turned their constituents that they would be their constituents that they would he no _ their constituents that they would be no funding for ukraine or israel or taiwan — be no funding for ukraine or israel or taiwan without a corresponding move _ or taiwan without a corresponding move for— or taiwan without a corresponding move for improvements on the southern — move f
certainly there _ especially in the house. certainly there are — especially in the house. certainly there are isolationist. i know there is a handfui— there are isolationist. i know there is a handful of people, a variety of reasons people voted against this. you one _ reasons people voted against this. you one of— reasons people voted against this. you one of the reasons in your previous— you one of the reasons in your previous segment, which is a lot of foths— previous segment,...
0
0.0
Apr 21, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the house democrats voted for — down all of the house democrats voted for the _ down all of the house democrats voted for the measure _ down all of the house democrats voted for the measure and - down all of the house democrats voted for the measure and morel voted for the measure and more republicans _ voted for the measure and more republicans voted _ voted for the measure and more republicans voted against - voted for the measure and more republicans voted against it - voted for the measure and morel republicans voted against it than for it _ republicans voted against it than for it. inevitably _ republicans voted against it than for it. inevitably it _ republicans voted against it than for it. inevitably it is _ republicans voted against it than for it. inevitably it is a _ republicans voted against it than for it. inevitably it is a reminderl for it. inevitably it is a reminder of why— for it. inevitably it is a reminder of why it — for it. inevitably it is a reminder of why it was _ for it. inevitably it is a reminder of why it was held _ for it. inevitably it is a reminder
the house democrats voted for — down all of the house democrats voted for the _ down all of the house democrats voted for the measure _ down all of the house democrats voted for the measure and - down all of the house democrats voted for the measure and morel voted for the measure and more republicans _ voted for the measure and more republicans voted _ voted for the measure and more republicans voted against - voted for the measure and more republicans voted against it - voted for the...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
what happened in the first house. . .stay there. doesn't come with you to the second house. it will not come with you to the third house. you need really to protect your story and come to the new house. my friends — "what are you talking about?" i'm fine, the terrorists, the hamas, everybody. why? because... ..if something will happen to a girl, in the arab culture, they will probably kill the terrorist and the girl, too. you mean something sexual? yeah. what happened in this house left in this house. so it's not only sexual, it's also violent. what did happen? for me, it was more violence. it's like when you move from house to house, you need to be examined to see if you're not hiding something on you. it's a really necessary test, as they explained it to you. i always try to explain to people that "rape" is a really big word. it's not only the act. even when a guy stands in the front of your door, and you sit down and he's staring at you for ten minutes straight. it's power. five, six times a day, every day for sa days. trust me. that's rape. moran was released in a ceas
what happened in the first house. . .stay there. doesn't come with you to the second house. it will not come with you to the third house. you need really to protect your story and come to the new house. my friends — "what are you talking about?" i'm fine, the terrorists, the hamas, everybody. why? because... ..if something will happen to a girl, in the arab culture, they will probably kill the terrorist and the girl, too. you mean something sexual? yeah. what happened in this house...
0
0.0
Apr 20, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the moment the house of representatives approved a 60 billion dollar package of military aid for ukraine. it was a rare moment of bipartisan cooperation in the binary world of american politics, with democratsjoining moderate republicans to see off opposition from the hard—right. us officials have indicated that deliveries of munitions and air defence systems are ready to go as soon as there is approval in the senate. our correspondent in kyiv, james waterhouse, has been telling us the funding has been welcomed by the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelensky. yes, he'sjust said, "i'm grateful to the united states house of representatives, both parties and personally speaker mikejohnson, for the decision". he says that keeps history on the right track. he talks about democracy and freedom always having global significance and will never fail as long as america helps to protect it. and a slight reagan quote where he says, "just peace and security can only be attained through strength," he hopes, he says, the bill will make it to president biden's desk and he signs off by sayin
this is the moment the house of representatives approved a 60 billion dollar package of military aid for ukraine. it was a rare moment of bipartisan cooperation in the binary world of american politics, with democratsjoining moderate republicans to see off opposition from the hard—right. us officials have indicated that deliveries of munitions and air defence systems are ready to go as soon as there is approval in the senate. our correspondent in kyiv, james waterhouse, has been telling us...
0
0.0
Apr 20, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
earlier, the us secretary of state antony blinken would not comment on reports the white house was informed in advance about the israeli assault. the united states has not been involved in any offensive operations. what we are focusing on, what the g7 is focusing on and it's reflected in our statement and in our conversation is the work to de—escalate tensions. and this is why the us and its allies want to calm tensions. last sunday iran attacked israel with more than 300 missiles and drones causing little damage. the fear in the west is that a cycle of retaliation between israel and iran could ignite a wider war. and there is hope too that the limited nature of the israeli attack will allow the iranians to walk away from any further response. officials in tehran have been downplaying the significance of the israeli strike. the president of iran did not even mention it in his speech yesterday. but tensions are running high in the middle east and diplomats will be working hard behind—the—scenes on de—escalation. the key question now, what will these two well armed adversaries do next
earlier, the us secretary of state antony blinken would not comment on reports the white house was informed in advance about the israeli assault. the united states has not been involved in any offensive operations. what we are focusing on, what the g7 is focusing on and it's reflected in our statement and in our conversation is the work to de—escalate tensions. and this is why the us and its allies want to calm tensions. last sunday iran attacked israel with more than 300 missiles and drones...
0
0.0
Apr 21, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. _ house mean for ukraine? i think this is a big deal. i— house mean for ukraine? i think this is a big deal. i think - this is a big deal. i think this is a big deal. i think this is a big deal. i think this is six months later, several months later than it should have been but as they say, better late than never and this really is i would say the united states stepping up to its responsibilities to secure its responsibilities to secure its interest and begin serving once again as the arsenal of democracy. we have seen ukrainians willing to fight and defend their homes, they asked for the means to do it and the delay has been costly, the ukrainians have had to ration some of that munitions, we have seen the russians making gains as a result but once the senate passes this and the president signed into law without delay, some of the vital weapons and munitions can begin to arrive as your correspondent said, within days. some of it is already in europe and waiting for this ending to arrive it would start to help the ukrainians. it is not a silver bullet, you can vie
. _ house mean for ukraine? i think this is a big deal. i— house mean for ukraine? i think this is a big deal. i think - this is a big deal. i think this is a big deal. i think this is a big deal. i think this is six months later, several months later than it should have been but as they say, better late than never and this really is i would say the united states stepping up to its responsibilities to secure its responsibilities to secure its interest and begin serving once again as the...
0
0.0
Apr 21, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the us house of representatives passes a long—awaited aid bill for ukraine, worth $61 billion. it's part of a foreign aid package that now heads to the senate — along with a measure targeting the video app tiktok. and 25 years on from the columbine high school shooting, we reflect on the impact of the tragedy. the us house of representatives has passed a crucial aid bill for ukraine totalling nearly $61 billion. if passed by the senate, the long—awaited funds will provide roughly $23 billion to replenish us weapons, stockpiles and facilities, more than $11 billion to fund current us military operations in the region and another $14 billion to help ukraine buy advanced weapons systems and other defence equipment. speaker of the house mike johnson — who brought the bill to a vote — said it was the right thing to do. it is an old military adage that we would rather send bullets to the conflict overseas than our own boys, our troops and i think this is an important moment and opportunity to make that decision and allow the house to do that and i expect the senate to make th
the us house of representatives passes a long—awaited aid bill for ukraine, worth $61 billion. it's part of a foreign aid package that now heads to the senate — along with a measure targeting the video app tiktok. and 25 years on from the columbine high school shooting, we reflect on the impact of the tragedy. the us house of representatives has passed a crucial aid bill for ukraine totalling nearly $61 billion. if passed by the senate, the long—awaited funds will provide roughly $23...
0
0.0
Apr 24, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
its passage follows a months long stalemate in the house of representatives where some republicans held the bailout, arguing domestic issues should be dealt with before foreign ones. ukrainian president zelenskyy said in a statement on x tonight that he is grateful to all americans who continue to support ukraine and recognise that the historic significance of this bill extends beyond politics. the bill also includes a possible ban on the social media app, tiktok, saying that tiktok�*s parent company like danze, a chinese company, must sell its stake within six months or it will be banned in the us. here is senate republican leader mitch mcconnell speaking after senators had voted. the? mitch mcconnell speaking after senators had voted.— senators had voted. they are all watching, _ senators had voted. they are all watching, waiting - senators had voted. they are all watching, waiting to - senators had voted. they are all watching, waiting to see l all watching, waiting to see what we would do. our enemies have tested whether the home of democracy is built to endure. tonight the sena
its passage follows a months long stalemate in the house of representatives where some republicans held the bailout, arguing domestic issues should be dealt with before foreign ones. ukrainian president zelenskyy said in a statement on x tonight that he is grateful to all americans who continue to support ukraine and recognise that the historic significance of this bill extends beyond politics. the bill also includes a possible ban on the social media app, tiktok, saying that tiktok�*s parent...
0
0.0
Apr 23, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
they have thrown in the towel, except that the elected house of commons that the elected house of common- that the elected house of common , ._ ., commons will get its way and the government _ commons will get its way and the government safety - commons will get its way and the government safety of - commons will get its way and - the government safety of rwanda bill will now get royal assent and become law. it takes the government a huge step closer to seeing planes take off for rwanda in some point in the next ten, 12 weeks and the first asylums will be sent to the east african country and it is a very big moment for rishi sunak, it was two years ago that the government first came up that the government first came up with the idea of sending asylums to rwanda and it's been completely bogged down and derailed with legal challenges, supreme court deciding it was on lawful, massive opposition from opposite parties and piers from opposite parties and piers from across the house of lords in the last few weeks. the government's bill becomes law and flights will take off, that does not mean t
they have thrown in the towel, except that the elected house of commons that the elected house of common- that the elected house of common , ._ ., commons will get its way and the government _ commons will get its way and the government safety - commons will get its way and the government safety of - commons will get its way and - the government safety of rwanda bill will now get royal assent and become law. it takes the government a huge step closer to seeing planes take off for rwanda in some...
0
0.0
Apr 25, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
_ from where she lived and my actual house and — from where she lived and my actual house and the post office is about 20 minutes from where she lives at the moment. 20 minutes from where she lives at the moment-— 20 minutes from where she lives at the moment. ~ ., , ., ., ,, ., the moment. what did you make of her a olo: the moment. what did you make of her apology today — the moment. what did you make of her apology today sni? _ the moment. what did you make of her apology today sni? l — the moment. what did you make of her apology today sni? i think _ the moment. what did you make of her apology today sni? i think it _ the moment. what did you make of her apology today sni? i think it wasn't i apology today sni? i think it wasn't sincere. apology today sni? i think it wasn't sincere- she _ apology today sni? i think it wasn't sincere. she didn't _ apology today sni? i think it wasn't sincere. she didn't take _ apology today sni? i think it wasn't sincere. she didn't take i _ apology today sni? i think it wasn't sincere. she didn't take i take i sincere. she didn't take i take
_ from where she lived and my actual house and — from where she lived and my actual house and the post office is about 20 minutes from where she lives at the moment. 20 minutes from where she lives at the moment-— 20 minutes from where she lives at the moment. ~ ., , ., ., ,, ., the moment. what did you make of her a olo: the moment. what did you make of her apology today — the moment. what did you make of her apology today sni? _ the moment. what did you make of her apology today sni? l...
0
0.0
Apr 26, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
for more on this, i spoke to the director of the white house gender policy council, jennifer klein — who�*s also an assistant to president biden. when we talk about abortion in the united states, we talk about what is next, but we continue to see changes in the courts. next, but we continue to see changes in the courte— in the courts. since roe was overturned. _ in the courts. since roe was overturned, where - in the courts. since roe was overturned, where are - in the courts. since roe was l overturned, where are women in the courts. since roe was - overturned, where are women right now in this country, indisposed roe v wade area?— v wade area? that is the right auestion v wade area? that is the right question because _ v wade area? that is the right question because what - v wade area? that is the right i question because what happened v wade area? that is the right - question because what happened with the supreme court in the united states overturned roe versus wade more than two years ago, women lost their reproductive freedom and their right to choose across the country.
for more on this, i spoke to the director of the white house gender policy council, jennifer klein — who�*s also an assistant to president biden. when we talk about abortion in the united states, we talk about what is next, but we continue to see changes in the courts. next, but we continue to see changes in the courte— in the courts. since roe was overturned. _ in the courts. since roe was overturned, where - in the courts. since roe was overturned, where are - in the courts. since roe...
0
0.0
Apr 20, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
after months of delay, the us house of representatives is due to vote on tens of billions of dollars in us military aid for israel — and for ukraine to help it fight off the russian invasion. both measures have vocal opponents in congress, and their hopes of passage have hinged on a fragile bipartisan coalition to overcome legislative hurdles. the debate is under way, with the republican speaker mike johnson allowing a vote to take place later on saturday. are we close to the vote now? we are. the are we close to the vote now? we are- they are _ are we close to the vote now? - are. they are debating this bill and are. they are debating this bill and a number of amendments that have been proposed to the bill. in about an hour from been proposed to the bill. in about an hourfrom now, we are expecting a vote and lawmakers will initially vote and lawmakers will initially vote on those amendments. some of them have been submitted by hardline republicans who are attempting to basically kibosh this bill. those members have very little chance of going through. one those amendments are vote
after months of delay, the us house of representatives is due to vote on tens of billions of dollars in us military aid for israel — and for ukraine to help it fight off the russian invasion. both measures have vocal opponents in congress, and their hopes of passage have hinged on a fragile bipartisan coalition to overcome legislative hurdles. the debate is under way, with the republican speaker mike johnson allowing a vote to take place later on saturday. are we close to the vote now? we...