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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The 20240704

They have set their with the boss a Player Lastjune and the season, the 40 Player Lastjune and the season, the 4 0 defeat in one of his other former clubs around madrid left them on the two points outside of the relegation places. Tennis, they are in action looking to make the Quarterfinal Stage of in action looking to make the Quarter Final Stage of the tournament and applicant hungary and currently 2 1 in the first set at the moment going third in that nice of her early stages and the spaniard who will be perhaps buoyed by another Novak Djokovic exit and cruising past the scene in the previous round. Strange to see them leave the tour for live golf speaking ahead of defending his title at the players championship and he will miss competing against him but the tour must move on. He was him but the tour must move on. He was always someone him but the tour must move on. He was always someone that i love competing against that is something we talked about after the cup. Weve had some good battles over the years and there was definitely strange to see him leave and i was a bit surprised noah got competitive years but he made his decision and so, we will see him a bit less but the tour still with great guys i love competing against and yes. Ahead of the finale, after competing against and yes. Ahead of the finale, after playing competing against and yes. Ahead of the finale, after Playing A Competing against and yes. Ahead of the finale, after playing a big competing against and yes. Ahead of the finale, after playing a big part. The finale, after playing a big part and the dramatic victory on saturday, emanuel ruled out of their game with france due to a concussion. The 21 year old was superb and the victory which saw them score a late drop goal and reporting Concussion Symptoms to the team on monday. Confirming they will be unavailable for their trip to lyon sankey did the right thing. Fast Bowlerjames Anderson says he has no plans to retire in the immediate future. He says he feels like hes in the best shape is ever been but admits he has to work hard to make the england squad for the Summer Season and becoming the first pace bollard to receive test wickets during the ill fated series in india this month. Speaking on the bbc podcast. I this month. Speaking on the bbc odcast. ~ � , podcast. I feel like im definitely in the best podcast. I feel like im definitely in the best shape podcast. I feel like im definitely in the best shape ive podcast. I feel like im definitely in the best shape ive ever podcast. I feel like im definitely in the best shape ive ever been| podcast. I feel like im definitely l in the best shape ive ever been in which is weird. Ijust feel like ive got the fitness side of it, its going in a good place to the minute and recovery is good and the fact that i can come back at five oclock and still ball at five oclock and still ball at five oclock and still bowler the same speed is something that i think is really important and helps confidence in terms of skills, the last nine months, ive probably been not delivering as much as i would want in terms of wickets but this series in particular i think is going really well, ijust didnt quite get the wickets. I think i like this where i met and where my game is at and i still got the enjoyment of turning up every day and Getting Better in the net and stuff like that. B, and Getting Better in the net and stuff like that. And Getting Better in the net and stuff like that. A quick update on the champions stuff like that. A quick update on the Champions League stuff like that. A quick update on the Champions League matches, | the Champions League matches, currently goalless and it is 2 1 to barcelona in their gimmick and snappily. They go through to the Quarterfinal Stage that is it from us and we will see you soon. President zelensky says Ukrainian Forces have slowed the russian advance along the front line in the east of the country but there are heavy attacks continuing in key sectors of the line. In his evidence to the Senate Intelligence committee yesterday the cia chief William Burns said the deadlock, plays to russia s Strategic Military advantages and is increasingly shifting the momentum in moscow s favour. It s our assessment he added that with supplemental assistance, ukraine can hold its own through 2024 and into early 2025 but without that support they will probably lose significant ground, in 202a. The funding, 60bn dollars in mostly military aid, is being held up by house republicans. Last night the Hungarian Prime Minister viktor 0rban said donald trump had told him on his visit to florida last week, that if is returned to the white house he will immediately turn off the funding. So, donald trump has a very clear vision, which is hard to disagree with. Here s what he says. First, he won t give a penny to the ukrainian russian war. This is why the war will end, because it s obvious that Ukraine Cannot Stand on its own two feet. If The Americans Don T Give money and weapons and the europeans don t give them, then this war is over. And if the americans don t provide money, the europeans will be unable to finance this war on their own, and then the war will be over. President trump isn t yet the president , but in the Us Legislature today, his party is preventing the democrats from being able to give money to the war. In spite of it all, the ukrainians are still managing to take the fight to russia. 0vernight, they targeted Russian Energy facilities in one of the largest Cross Border Drone and Rocket Attacks of the war, there were fires at an oil refinery in the russian region of nizhny novgorod, that produces nearly 6 of russia s total refined crude. Lets speak to dr patrick bury, defence and Security Expert at the University Of Bath and former nato analyst. Good to see you again, can we pick up good to see you again, can we pick up those comments from victor if the funding was cut off with the war in the immediately . H0. Funding was cut off with the war in the immediately . Funding was cut off with the war in the immediately . No, i dont think so but it will the immediately . No, i dont think so but it will make the immediately . No, i dont think so but it will make a the immediately . No, i dont think so but it will make a very the immediately . No, i dont think so but it will make a very difficult l so but it will make a very difficult situation facing dire but as long as it has its own Industrial Base and if us funding is cut off and if european allies could not meet the shortfall and i think europe, if us funding is not forthcoming, i think europe is starting to realise that this is its fight on its border and starting to get its defence Industrial Base going. Its going to slow in the needs quicker but i think those in power strained to catch on to the mistakes stop by but i would not be in place by february 2025. It would be able to match the capacity now, i dont think so but what im saying is there wouldnt be anything. It will be increasing, the eu for example has given 96 billion so far to eu for example has given 96 billion so farto ukraine eu for example has given 96 billion so far to ukraine in both military financial and social aid as it were. The us is the big player in town in terms of Military Spending and its been able to give nearly 47 billion, the eu total in its military aid. You can see by the eu really needs to do if it was to match the us input would be to double the pace and amount of the armaments it produces in the military and it gives. Produces in the military and it aives. , , produces in the military and it iives. , , , ~ produces in the military and it aives. , , , ~ , gives. Your right to talk about the Industrial Base gives. Your right to talk about the Industrial Base because gives. Your right to talk about the Industrial Base because the gives. Your right to talk about the Industrial Base because the bbc l gives. Your right to talk about the l Industrial Base because the bbc has been looking at the Drone Technology in particular invade access to one of these teams have done remarkably well in pinning down the Black Sea Fleet reports of this extraordinary attack on russian soil overnight and do you think it would involve war if they were to come to pass, it evolve into a guerrilla style war, taliban style war . Ii into a guerrilla style war, taliban s le war . , , into a guerrilla style war, taliban s le war . Y , , , into a guerrilla style war, taliban style war . Style war . If you start to run it like ukraine style war . If you start to run it like ukraine are style war . If you start to run it like ukraine are pressed style war . If you start to run it like ukraine are pressed for i style war . If you start to run it like ukraine are pressed for people at the moment and manpower in the whole question hanging about mobilisation and what that will look like and the artillery and ammunition and missiles and their defence, etc. But those equipment started to dry up and he would switch then to an Insurgency Campaign which can be very effective in denying ground but you would expect the start to break through the lines and take exactly significant territorial gains however if behind those lines, it would still be a considerable amount of violence because it would be an insurgency. A scenario that many of us envisaged when russia invaded that as it moved into the more pro Western Areas of ukraine, there be stronger insurgencies but we are not there yet and as you mentioned, the development of the Strategic Drone attacks is very interesting and keeping the pressure on russia even though there is harassment so far and Great Success in the black sea in pushing the Black Sea Fleet back and develop good success pushing out Defence Systems to the front line others, the cost and there are things going on but i do feel the momentum is as the director in the us said, the momentum is shifting if it stays the same this way. Shifting if it stays the same this wa. , , , way. For the president set out the risks of not way. For the president set out the risks of not supporting way. For the president set out the risks of not supporting ukraine. Way. For the president set out the | risks of not supporting ukraine and they are at war in washington to mark the fifth anniversary of poland accession to nato and some of the lines, maybe you can show me, the capabilities on the eastern flank has to be increased in the security depends on investing and poland and i would like to hear the European Parliament that they will provide more money for our common defence. He is saying that in the context of donald trump may be returning to the white house and another there is a us commitment to nato but they feel that we need to start making the preparations now. Yes that we need to start making the preparations now. That we need to start making the preparations now. Yes and they are in hand. Preparations now. Yes and they are in hand nate preparations now. Yes and they are in hand. Nato set preparations now. Yes and they are in hand. Nato set up preparations now. Yes and they are in hand. Nato set up a preparations now. Yes and they are in hand. Nato set up a programme | preparations now. Yes and they are i in hand. Nato set up a programme for coordinating defence and industrial capacity in the eu for the First Time Ever even though they have jurisdiction over the defences, they are moving the Defence Industrial strategy and programme and it is not funding to the level that would need to be because Ofjurisdiction Problems and sovereignty and you would hope that people would start to appreciate the sense of threat and some cohesion and understanding of those in Eastern Europe and the baltics and scandinavia and the level of threat they feel because they can see now and it is still unlikely that they can see a path to where a major war with russia would happen in the next three to five years and they may be without your support of european nato allies have to bear the burden. To bear the burden. Thank you for our time to bear the burden. Thank you for your time this to bear the burden. Thank you for your time this evening. To bear the burden. Thank you for your time this evening. Youre your time this evening. Youre watching bbc news. This is kathleens last virtual checkup. She has been recuperating and getting care at home after hospital admission. And getting care at home after hospital admission. They are polite, there are sufficient, hospital admission. They are polite, there are sufficient, they hospital admission. They are polite, there are sufficient, they listen. There are sufficient, they listen. And if they said it will be a visit, it is a visit. If they say no visit tomorrow but it will be a phone call, a phone call. The tomorrow but it will be a phone call, a phone call. Call, a phone call. The idea is simle call, a phone call. The idea is simple enough, call, a phone call. The idea is simple enough, patients call, a phone call. The idea is simple enough, patients can | call, a phone call. 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Youre live with bbc news. The uk government has committed to building a new generation of gas fired Power Stations which it says will help prevent the risk of future blackouts. The new plants will replace stations that are due to expire. Environmentalists say its a backward step and flies in the face of a promise to reach net zero. The government says they have to be � realistic� in the move towards cleaner energy. 0ur Climate Editorjustin Rowlatt has this report. Youll make a big is unexpected of the uk youll make a big is unexpected of the uk were replace its class fleet as he the uk were replace its class fleet as he reached the end of their lives and were as he reached the end of their lives and were slightly surprised to see and were slightly surprised to see an advancement of the government was doin an advancement of the government was doing this an advancement of the government was doing this and they confirmed that these doing this and they confirmed that these will doing this and they confirmed that these will not be fitted with Carbon Capture these will not be fitted with Carbon Capture and storage and there will be capturing the C02 Emissions to prevent be capturing the C02 Emissions to prevent Climate Change and there are some prevent Climate Change and there are some environmentalists were saying that will some environmentalists were saying that will make it difficult to achieve that will make it difficult to achieve a net zero ambitions and that is achieve a net zero ambitions and that is something the government is pushed that is something the government is pushed back quite hard on their doing pushed back quite hard on their doing Well Cutting Carbon and believe doing Well Cutting Carbon and believe they will continue to meet the targets that they have set in this will the targets that they have set in this will not be a bump in the road in terms this will not be a bump in the road in terms of this will not be a bump in the road in terms of cutting emissions. Loosely in terms of cutting emissions. Loosely connected to that. Bananas are about to get more expensive. Why . Because they are getting harder to grow. There are extensive plantation in more than 150 countries worldwide, producing 105 Million Tonnes

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