surround giuliani to layout the path so in the future we could kind of rebuild the timeline of what was going on. igor, what did you believe to be the reason for trump s indifference for a american ally and his affinity for an american adversary? well, president trump is a very narcissistic person and ukraine was a thorn in his side, and so we were dependent on u.s. assistance and diplomacy, as it was said before, and the only upside he saw with us was this stupid rubber stamping of the
relatives, people they know would end up fighting. we ve seen internet searching and tickets prices rocketing for males trying to get out after this announcement has been made, so clearly a lack of enthusiasm among some russians the four refereneda we ll see, very much rubber stamping. russia will then likely make some kind of statements in these areas of part of russia. does it change ukraine s calculus or that of russia, we adopt know, but this threat of nuclear force in the background is making many very nervous. jim? i know you ll be watching closely, nick paton walsh, keep
it s a defining moment. you know, it is the moment where although the king, charles, has been king since the moment of his mother s death, this is really effectively the rubber stamping. this is where he s proclaimed as king. so it s really significant moment. and we can look back at previous accession councils, a famous painting of queen victoria in a white dress sitting amongst her privy counselors records this moment nearly 200 years ago. it is a really important moment for the king. do we know, gentlemen, how people will sign this? w. well, there s not there s hundreds of people in the privy council. they all have an opportunity to sign it. you have the two householding coming together the prime minister s household on the right and you have the private
a couple of days ago, which went further than these measures agreed upon by this bipartisan group of senators. that is almost a rubber stamping, if you like, by the house of representatives, it then goes to the president. presumably if it can get through the senate, and the indication it has the ten votes necessary from republicans to do so, then this will come into law quite quickly. let s get more now on the government facing potential legal action from disability campaigners, after it decided not to back a key recommendation of the grenfell tower public inquiry. ministers said it was not practical to provide vulnerable residents in tower blocks with personal evacuations plans. earlier i spoke to fazilet hadi, who s head of policy at disability rights uk that s an organisation which works to improve life for disabled people in the uk. i began by asking her why this decision could make people more vulnerable than they would otherwise be. as the grenfell tower inquiry recommendation