change is a recipe for global instability, the shape of power in the world is changing. there is a war on our continent. and because of all of this, we must square up to eight new economic era where the old assumptions on labour and energy and trade under goods no longer apply. no doubt about it. the way i see it, there are also opportunities to be seized. new markets to open up. a more prosperous future that can be one. take net zero and the green industries of tomorrow. a new global market of up to £1 trillion. but of course, a competitive market, where countries all around the world, not just in the us, are setting a new template. for green growth, and we have to be on the pitch. this is the biggest opportunity to make our country work for working people that we have had in decades. and it is no good carping from the sidelines, holding onto an outdated economic logic as the rest of the world eats our lunch. some nation is going to design medicines personalised to match
horses at the end ever the show. brian: did you think there was a pushback against horse and carriages like we are pushing back against a.i., cars came by, hey, i m happy with a horse. i don t need the car. is that the way go it was 1910. lawrence: most likely. brian: were there morning shows in 1910? rachel: if there was, you would be on it. brian: it would be early enough. i m curious. that s where we are at. don t worry, kamala is in charge. lawrence: recreate a brian in that period of time what he would look like. brian: big into knickers, i would have to work on my calves. rachel: would you wear a wig? brian: just to the prom and when i was signing the constitution. those two things. rachel: those two important things. brian: and bill of rights right after that. good to see you here. forgot what day it is. you said goodbye, tossed to sean hannity and came back into the studio. lawrence: surprisingly i m not that tired. you have did this all last w
the former governor of a big primary state, she s in the presidential race. she s the first one after president trump to throw her hat in the ring. you know what? they came going back to this age topic. they did it again today on the view. whoopi goldberg went after her. she said she s not a new generation. the former ambassador will be here to respond to that. first, the president makes a historic trip to ukraine as russia flexes their nuclear weapons muscle again. at the same time, we re $55 billion in to this war. and the president committed another half billion when he was on the ground today. is delayed timing on all of these weapons keeping the u.s. in this longer than we need to be? russia s aim was to wipe ukraine off of the map. but war conquest is failing. general keith kellogg just returned. he s former national security adviser to mike pence, co-chair for the american securities company and a fox news contributor. great to have you with us. the president sur
hello and welcome to bbc news. the vatican says pope francis has spent a good night in hospital after being admitted with a respiratory infection. a spokesman said he had been experiencing breathing difficulties, but they also confirmed he was not suffering from covid. the bbc s davide ghiglione is outside the hospital in rome. a spokesperson informed journalists that he spent a peaceful night at the hospital. so his condition remains stable at the moment. the vatican is trying to reassure journalists, people and catholics all over the world. according to italian news agency ansa, the pope should be discharged within the next couple of days. and he should be able to celebrate next sunday s mass. everybody knows at the vatican that the pope has been particularly weak over the last couple of months. we do know already that he was forced to use a wheelchair. so it could be quite tiring for him even if he is able to attend all the ceremonies and easter celebrations. we can get mo
welcome to world business report, i m ben thompson. we start in the us where the white house has denied starting a subsidy war following criticism of its massive support for green investments. president biden s administration is spending billions to help electric car firms, chip makers and the green energy industry with loans and tax breaks. one uk manufacturer has told the bbc it s worried britain can t compete on a level playing field and warns that companies are considering moving their investment to the united states. our economics editor faisal islam reports. british industry is facing a new dilemma when deciding where to invest to build key components for future green technology. massive hand outs from the us government has changed the game. morning, guys, how are you? this isjohn neil, he runs unapart which makes parts for every major uk car manufacturer, and he is worried. the americans are redefining the free enterprise system. and i m genuinely very, very worried