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Dateline London-20220318-19:37:00

hogged — fire. but is the fact that he has bogged down in ukraine that is changing — bogged down in ukraine that is changing perhaps the perception of this war— changing perhaps the perception of this war for him and not really, i think— this war for him and not really, i think at this _ this war for him and not really, i think at this moment, sanctions. on the think at this moment, sanctions. the question think at this moment, sanctions. on the question of sanctions, the think at this moment, sanctions. (m the question of sanctions, the other question is sanctions busting and francis fallen on this in the past. both towards south africa but also towards russia and tell us a bit about the history of that. france did what most _ about the history of that. france did what most countries - about the history of that. france did what most countries in - about the history of that. france did what most countries in the i did what most countries in the defence — did what most countries in the defence industry— did what most countries in the defence industry which - did what most countries in the defence industry which is - did what most countries in the i defence industry which is create massive — defence industry which is create massive jobs— defence industry which is create massive jobs which— defence industry which is create massive jobs which is _ defence industry which is create massive jobs which is selling. defence industry which is create i massive jobs which is selling jobs whatever— massive jobs which is selling jobs whatever the _ massive jobs which is selling jobs whatever the political— massive jobs which is selling jobsi whatever the political colouration. so they _ whatever the political colouration. so they did — whatever the political colouration. so they did it— whatever the political colouration. so they did it into _ whatever the political colouration. so they did it into africa _ whatever the political colouration. so they did it into africa and - whatever the political colouration. so they did it into africa and it - so they did it into africa and it wasm — so they did it into africa and it was... ~ ., . so they did it into africa and it was- - -_ and i so they did it into africa and it was. . ._ and i l so they did it into africa and it i was. . ._ and i did so they did it into africa and it - was. . ._ and i did it was... wine for arms? and i did it to russia- — was... wine for arms? and i did it to russia. they were _ was... wine for arms? and i did it to russia. they were not - was... wine for arms? and i did it to russia. they were not the - was... wine for arms? and i did it to russia. they were not the only| to russia. they were not the only one doing — to russia. they were not the only one doing it— to russia. they were not the only one doing it was _ to russia. they were not the only one doing it was russia. - to russia. they were not the only. one doing it was russia. they were not the _ one doing it was russia. they were not the only— one doing it was russia. they were not the only one _ one doing it was russia. they were not the only one doing _ one doing it was russia. they were not the only one doing it. - one doing it was russia. they were not the only one doing it. the - not the only one doing it. the problem _ not the only one doing it. the problem with— not the only one doing it. the problem with sanctions - not the only one doing it. the . problem with sanctions because not the only one doing it. the - problem with sanctions because i have _ problem with sanctions because i have been— problem with sanctions because i have been working _ problem with sanctions because i have been working on _ problem with sanctions because i have been working on sanctions i problem with sanctions because i. have been working on sanctions on russian _ have been working on sanctions on russian diamonds _ have been working on sanctions on russian diamonds in _ have been working on sanctions on russian diamonds in antwerp - have been working on sanctions on russian diamonds in antwerp is. have been working on sanctions on. russian diamonds in antwerp is that they don't— russian diamonds in antwerp is that they don't work— russian diamonds in antwerp is that they don't work because _ russian diamonds in antwerp is that they don't work because they- russian diamonds in antwerp is that they don't work because they are .

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Dateline London-20220318-19:53:00

it. interesting because what they have gone through _ it. interesting because what they have gone through it _ it. interesting because what they have gone through it now, - it. interesting because what they have gone through it now, that's| have gone through it now, that's changed. have gone through it now, that's chanced. ., , , have gone through it now, that's chanced. ., _ have gone through it now, that's chanced. .,,.,_ . ., ., changed. probably has changed that calculation. an _ changed. probably has changed that calculation. an even _ changed. probably has changed that calculation. an even harder - changed. probably has changed that calculation. an even harder thing i changed. probably has changed that calculation. an even harder thing is | calculation. an even harder thing is look at the — calculation. an even harder thing is look at the russian _ calculation. an even harder thing is look at the russian advance i calculation. an even harder thing is look at the russian advance in i calculation. an even harder thing is look at the russian advance in the l look at the russian advance in the south where they have made more gains. that is where they have been somewhat successful, so what do you do with mariupol? they are trying to develop this court or, is russia really going to withdraw from those areas? unlikely, highly unlikely. so there is one option of a negotiated settlement but the other option which is looking pretty likely is that this grinds on for months and months if not longer. we that this grinds on for months and months if not longer.— that this grinds on for months and months if not longer. we have not mentioned — months if not longer. we have not mentioned to _ months if not longer. we have not mentioned to china _ months if not longer. we have not mentioned to china and _ months if not longer. we have not mentioned to china and all- months if not longer. we have not mentioned to china and all of- months if not longer. we have not mentioned to china and all of this| mentioned to china and all of this as well _ mentioned to china and all of this as well i— mentioned to china and all of this as well. . ., . ., mentioned to china and all of this as well. . ., .., ., ., , as well. i wanted to come onto this because it friday _ as well. i wanted to come onto this because it friday there _ as well. i wanted to come onto this because it friday there was i as well. i wanted to come onto this because it friday there was a - because it friday there was a discussion between president putin and president xi in that has huge potential. is there the sense of the mere fact they were willing to talk on this... ., ., g ., �* ., on this... you mean joe biden and xi jininu ? on this... you mean joe biden and xi jinping? yes. — on this... you mean joe biden and xi jinping? yes. sorry. _ on this... you mean joe biden and xi jinping? yes, sorry, they _ on this... you mean joe biden and xi jinping? yes, sorry, they have - on this... you mean joe biden and xi jinping? yes, sorry, they have not. jinping? yes, sorry, they have not spoken very _ jinping? yes, sorry, they have not spoken very much and _ jinping? yes, sorry, they have not spoken very much and we had - jinping? yes, sorry, they have not. spoken very much and we had one of the phone call with great effort to

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Dateline London-20220318-19:44:00

further. president zelensky give us address members of congress this week and underscoring the need for additional help and i think the military support is the least that they can do and there from a lake more they can do. it looks like this prospect of getting the mig aircraft and innocently off the table even though the ukrainians say we need it but they are doing incredibly well just with the anti—aircraft equipment that they have got. some of it i think they need still training on, some of the new stuff thatis training on, some of the new stuff that is being supplied. but i think that is being supplied. but i think that the us and europe are giving everything they can in terms of sanctions and military support because they don't want to get involved in a direct military confrontation with a nuclear power. the problem is president zelensky addressed — the problem is president zelensky addressed to — the problem is president zelensky addressed to the _ the problem is president zelensky addressed to the germans - the problem is president zelensky addressed to the germans has - the problem is president zelensky. addressed to the germans has shown is that— addressed to the germans has shown is that germany— addressed to the germans has shown is that germany is _ addressed to the germans has shown is that germany is very _

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Dateline London-20220318-19:52:00

in a weird way putin has an easier time. he can try to dress up whatever deal he gets and deploy his or begin a machine to say it's a triumph and there is the access to independent media has been cut off independent media has been cut off in russia. so he has a much easier time. . ., ._ in russia. so he has a much easier time. . ., �* time. the training and say we've one time. the training and say we've gone through — time. the training and say we've gone through all— time. the training and say we've gone through all this, _ time. the training and say we've gone through all this, my - time. the training and say we've gone through all this, my house | gone through all this, my house destroyed — gone through all this, my house destroyed my family destroyed, cities _ destroyed my family destroyed, cities levels, we go through all this and — cities levels, we go through all this and you give him ukraine, sorry crimea, _ this and you give him ukraine, sorry crimea, officially given crimea and you give _ crimea, officially given crimea and you give him that sort of quarter of the country— you give him that sort of quarter of the country in the east? they you give him that sort of quarter of the country in the east?— the country in the east? they have not really done _ the country in the east? they have not really done that _ the country in the east? they have not really done that with _ the country in the east? they have not really done that with a - the country in the east? they have not really done that with a guild i not really done that with a guild that was negotiated in minsk, the minsky process effectively had done that anyway, it the fact of at least. i that anyway, it the fact of at least. ., that anyway, it the fact of at least. ~' ., , , .,, least. i think religiously most ukrainians — least. i think religiously most ukrainians would _ least. i think religiously most ukrainians would not - least. i think religiously most ukrainians would not be i least. i think religiously most i ukrainians would not be expecting crimea to be... they've given up on it. , , , ., , it. interesting because what they have one

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Dateline London-20220318-19:35:00

oligarchs will go back to russia and there is a possibility it could backfire and strengthen them because that's what putin always wanted. he always wanted all those russians to come back. ., , always wanted all those russians to come back. . , , come back. ideally bring the resources — come back. ideally bring the resources but _ come back. ideally bring the resources but even - come back. ideally bring the resources but even if - come back. ideally bring the resources but even if they i come back. ideally bring the - resources but even if they cannot do that, they physically bring them home. clive, you have been in ukraine and spent some time there during this war. is there much confidence, much faith among ukrainians you met that sanctions are going to deliver the goods for them? ., j ., ~' are going to deliver the goods for them? ., j ., ~ ., ,., them? no, they're not thinking about sanctions at — them? no, they're not thinking about sanctions at all. _ them? no, they're not thinking about sanctions at all. if _ them? no, they're not thinking about sanctions at all. if they _ them? no, they're not thinking about sanctions at all. if they do, _ them? no, they're not thinking about sanctions at all. if they do, they - sanctions at all. if they do, they might— sanctions at all. if they do, they might think it's nice the west is doing something but what they want is boots _ doing something but what they want is boots on the ground. they wanted have a _ is boots on the ground. they wanted have a no—fly zone. they want potentially when it comes to sanctions a trade blockade for instance — sanctions a trade blockade for instance full so that might be something that would trigger the ears of— something that would trigger the ears of the average ukrainian but ultimately what they want is forced to be _ ultimately what they want is forced to be applied. i agree with stephanie the sanctions take a long time too _ stephanie the sanctions take a long time too bad in and the suggestion is that_ time too bad in and the suggestion is that it _ time too bad in and the suggestion is that it some point, the gdp could

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Outside Source-20211206-19:23:00

the government wants to demonstrate it's taking on the dealers and the addicts who bring fear and misery to neighbourhoods like this, but those who work in the field say the key to reducing drug harms is to see the problem as a public health issue, not a criminaljustice one. on the estate a few years back, i there was quite a lot of drug use... marie started injecting heroin to escape the reality of a violent domestic life on this southend estate. in and out of prison, her children were taken into care. now, after treatment, she's clean and runs a charity helping other drug users in the city. if you were the prime minister, what would you do to solve britain's drugs problem? chuck a load of money into - treatment...treatment facilities. open up the 30—odd treatment centres they've been closed down _ in the last ten years. i've stood at enough people's funerals in the last ten yearsl watching little children - bury their mothers and fathers. the government don't get to see that side of it. i

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Click-20211127-01:45:00

i think had they said 30 million, they would have been a little off the mark, even with that figure. we're going to go into the world of luxury. this is the eggs or phone. the challenges you have to open it. tn you have to open it. i'm guessing _ you have to open it. i'm guessing it— you have to open it. i'm guessing it has - you have to open it. i'm guessing it has to - you have to open it. i'm guessing it has to do i you have to open it. ii�*tt guessing it has to do with these buttons. yes, push on. and here it is. this is a £4000 luxury phone with ruby crystals in here, sapphire crystal glass, beautifully polished titanium. , �* ., , titanium. doesn't anything fan ? titanium. doesn't anything fancy? the _ titanium. doesn't anything fancy? the jury _ titanium. doesn't anything fancy? the jury at - titanium. doesn't anything fancy? the jury at this - titanium. doesn't anything i fancy? the jury at this phone fancy? the 'ury at this phone is that it fancy? the jury at this phone is that it does _ fancy? the jury at this phone is that it does nothing - fancy? the jury at this phone is that it does nothing fancy. | is that it does nothing fancy. no camera. very high net worth individuals hate camera phones. everyone will know this one. fin

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BBC News-20211120-14:26:00

are delighted the government has started this programme in line with our recommendations and okehampton is the first place to benefit from that. ~ ., , . is the first place to benefit from that. ~ . j . . 4, that. what difference will it make to the people _ that. what difference will it make to the people of _ that. what difference will it make to the people of okehampton. . that. what difference will it make to the people of okehampton. it| that. what difference will it make i to the people of okehampton. it will make a big difference. _ to the people of okehampton. it will make a big difference. this - to the people of okehampton. it ii make a big difference. this morning already they were off shopping in exeter, people were on the train. it will definitely help the tourist industry and this is the first reopened line to delve into dartmoor properly, as it were. but we want to see it go further, we want to see other lines reopen. we want the line extended west was to reach plymouth. the only eastwards line at left is the one right on the coast which goes through donnish, which is vulnerable to wave damage and climate change and alternative line seems like a good idea. one caveat is this line costs £40 million to reopen which seems to us to be a huge amount of money considering the track was still there and the track bed was intact. we do think network

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BBC News-20210813-17:49:00

calm for this fight, going anyjust think, as the tournament goes on i relax more into each bout. by this stage it was my fourth bout, but i knew, going in, she waser very good girl. girl. she hadn't lost since rio, so the last time was against the girl i boxed in the semifinal. she won a bronze in rio so she was very good. very technical. she switches from southpaw to orthodox, it was kind of sticking to what i'm good at. mir speed and movement, and not getting drawn into it. i i know he is a counter puncher, it was let her come to me. we he is a counter puncher, it was let her come to me.— her come to me. we are into the final round- _ her come to me. we are into the final round. what _ her come to me. we are into the final round. what are _ her come to me. we are into the final round. what are some - her come to me. we are into the final round. what are some the i final round. what are some the things you might have picked much temperatures first couple of rounds you might have found a few openings the first 45 seconds i kind of knew that i was comfortable, and, after the first round going back and

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cummings said was from boris johnson. �* _ ., johnson. i'm saying nothing either way because _ johnson. i'm saying nothing either way because i _ johnson. i'm saying nothing either way because i haven't _ johnson. i'm saying nothing either way because i haven't seen - johnson. i'm saying nothing either way because i haven't seen it. - johnson. i'm saying nothing either way because i haven't seen it. i i way because i haven't seen it. i have read it to you. i'm - way because i haven't seen it. i have read it to you. i'm not - way because i haven't seen it. i i have read it to you. i'm not giving airtime to — have read it to you. i'm not giving airtime to dominic— have read it to you. i'm not giving airtime to dominic cummings - have read it to you. i'm not giving l airtime to dominic cummings when have read it to you. i'm not giving - airtime to dominic cummings when he has an agenda, i'm more interested in the decisions the government has taken to in the decisions the government has ta ken to protect in the decisions the government has taken to protectjobs and livelihoods and save lives and get that balance right. did livelihoods and save lives and get that balance right.— that balance right. did they get that balance right. did they get that balance — that balance right. did they get that balance right? _ that balance right. did they get that balance right? that - that balance right. did they get that balance right? that is - that balance right. did they get| that balance right? that is what that balance right. did they get - that balance right? that is what the intui will that balance right? that is what the inquiry will see- _ that balance right? that is what the inquiry will see. no _ that balance right? that is what the inquiry will see. no government - that balance right? that is what the | inquiry will see. no government has ever had to face this kind of pandemic, this kind of situation, so we have been learning about covid, we're still learning to live with covid at the moment, so is incredibly complex but that will all come out when the inquiry is held at the appropriate time. do come out when the inquiry is held at the appropriate time.— the appropriate time. do you think ttrievin the appropriate time. do you think grieving relatives _ the appropriate time. do you think grieving relatives are _ the appropriate time. do you think grieving relatives are comfortable | grieving relatives are comfortable with waiting for the public inquiry and with government ministers coming on the airwaves refusing to answer questions, because of the public inquiry which is coming down the track, 12 months, two years? i know that it has been _ track, 12 months, two years? i know that it has been a _ track, 12 months, two years? i know that it has been a tough _ track, 12 months, two years? i know that it has been a tough few- track, 12 months, two years? i know

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