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and that growing housing crisis, now a huge election issue in the u. k. with old political policy is promising to solve it. for those promises can few empty in a city like this got to buy the decline of the industries that one's sustained. it . here in stock can try and housing prices are actually cheaper than the u. k. national average. but unemployment is high to and so many people, the price of rent and mortgages is out of reach. and there's little faith that things will get better if you look at the 000 sells accounts for a loss of home. that's why before it wasn't live that. mm hm. yeah, 22 years are leaving to stein. of course i was remembering one unless in highly but now too many that would be best made me partner. people won't try to look for buying a house, but it's just too expensive loading and such as ridiculous. and i call even save up for when you look here i was on the barrels and it makes it very difficult for especially young people like myself and like my friend to actually get a house. and so actually move out with your parents, the dr
and that growing housing crisis, now a huge election issue in the u. k. with old political policy is promising to solve it. for those promises can few empty in a city like this got to buy the decline of the industries that one's sustained. it . here in stock can try and housing prices are actually cheaper than the u. k. national average. but unemployment is high to and so many people, the price of rent and mortgages is out of reach. and there's little faith that things will get better if you...
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he's left the u. k. as we know, he's on his way to offset or that he'll how to with to only the us pacific island states that but all the use of coal boxes, i mean the found to he's in woods who he's one city free. what are you a full so when you 1st heard, but anyway, i thought you'd find me learn to get out and you know, do you have any on anticipated updates on these? you know, these? uh because his case, i don't have any updates other than what is caleb and yourself of already published, but let me just make a couple of things cleared. joining us on the lake and as a publisher, he published information, just like any other publisher does, just like any editor of a major newspaper does, they receive information, they publish it. julia decides received information that was sensitive nature and published it just like the new york times did back when they published the pentagon papers that case went to the supreme court. the supreme court found in favor of the new york times. right. to publish this infor
he's left the u. k. as we know, he's on his way to offset or that he'll how to with to only the us pacific island states that but all the use of coal boxes, i mean the found to he's in woods who he's one city free. what are you a full so when you 1st heard, but anyway, i thought you'd find me learn to get out and you know, do you have any on anticipated updates on these? you know, these? uh because his case, i don't have any updates other than what is caleb and yourself of already published,...
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and that growing housing crisis now a huge election issue in the u. k. with old political policy is promising to solve it for those promises can few empty in a city like this got to buy the decline of the industries that one's sustained. it . here in the can try and housing prices are actually cheaper than the u. k. national average, but unemployment is high to and so many people, the price of rent and mortgages is out of reach. and those little faith that things will get better if you look at the 0 arrows yourselves accounts for a loss of home. that's why before it wasn't live that. mm hm. yeah, 22 years are leaving this type of cooling. remember when one and this in highly but now to me it would be best made me partner. people won't try to look for buying a house, but it's just too expensive loans such as ridiculous. and i call even say vote for when you lose your house on barrels. and it makes it very difficult for especially young people like yourself and like my friend to actually get a house. and so actually move out with your parents, the dream of
and that growing housing crisis now a huge election issue in the u. k. with old political policy is promising to solve it for those promises can few empty in a city like this got to buy the decline of the industries that one's sustained. it . here in the can try and housing prices are actually cheaper than the u. k. national average, but unemployment is high to and so many people, the price of rent and mortgages is out of reach. and those little faith that things will get better if you look at...
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k with the leaks founder is expected to plead guilty to by letting us espionage law in that he's now on his way to a us pacific on also coming out. israel's top court rules that ultra orthodox jews will also have to serve time in the military decisions that could potentially lead to the collapse. but the ruling coalition government the .
k with the leaks founder is expected to plead guilty to by letting us espionage law in that he's now on his way to a us pacific on also coming out. israel's top court rules that ultra orthodox jews will also have to serve time in the military decisions that could potentially lead to the collapse. but the ruling coalition government the .
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the great thing, use office 5 years behind phones in a maximum security prison in the u. k. with the julian a song. so please don't take any you wes coulton. the pacific, on end of sy, part of the supply, can you please deal with washington? for notes every was convinced it. so when with the bad news is that he had to plead guilty to conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defense in which means the us security states, succeeded in criminalizing journalism and extending the jurisdiction globally to norm citizens. the details in kenya web protest assumed the parliament and said these documents, buildings on bias, design good portals. those are the affordable of i am that's pushed inside the sign. violent once again, placed the streets of new tele, donia off the power send several pro independent side to this, the mainland crowns system trials, the hiring process suns, right? the very will welcome to you. this is all to international with the latest world news updates has always is great to have you with us. is that with breaking news this, our wish we've been covering all
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that's followed by china, germany and japan. india is the head of the u. k. with the g d. p, a pulls and 3 and a half trillion dollars. now major brought driver of that growth is infrastructure . and now india is also looking towards manufacturing, which accounts for the 17 percent of g d, p. and it's aiming to replace china as a global production hub. now, despite the explosive growth, there are significant challenges. bolden, 40 percent of college graduates under the age of $25.00 unemployed. there's plenty of jobs in agriculture and construction, but vacancies, unlimited in other sectors. income inequality is also wife and automotives. watch a report by the world in a corner of the lab shows the richest one percent owns around 40 percent of india as well. so let's get stuck into this web transit. gosh, was a professor of economics at the university of massachusetts and hust in the united states to join us today from the bank called good to have you with this professor. so we'll present as somebody be able to push through tough business friendly reforms as the head of a
that's followed by china, germany and japan. india is the head of the u. k. with the g d. p, a pulls and 3 and a half trillion dollars. now major brought driver of that growth is infrastructure . and now india is also looking towards manufacturing, which accounts for the 17 percent of g d, p. and it's aiming to replace china as a global production hub. now, despite the explosive growth, there are significant challenges. bolden, 40 percent of college graduates under the age of $25.00 unemployed....
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that's followed by china, germany and japan. india is the head of the u. k. with the g. d. p, a pulled and 3 and a half trillion dollars. now major brought driver of that growth is infrastructure . and now india is also looking towards manufacturing, which accounts for the 17 percent of g d p, that it's aiming to replace china as a global production hub. now, despite the explosive growth, there are significant challenges. bolden, 40 percent of college graduates under the age of $25.00 unemployed. there's plenty of jobs in agriculture and construction, but vacancies, unlimited in other sectors. income inequality is also wife and automotives. watch a report by the world in a corner of the lab shows the richest one percent owns around 40 percent of india as well. so let's get stuck into this web transit. gosh, was a professor of economics at the university of massachusetts and hust in the united states to join us today from the bank called good to have you with this professor. so will private of somebody be able to push through tough business friendly reforms as the head of a
that's followed by china, germany and japan. india is the head of the u. k. with the g. d. p, a pulled and 3 and a half trillion dollars. now major brought driver of that growth is infrastructure . and now india is also looking towards manufacturing, which accounts for the 17 percent of g d p, that it's aiming to replace china as a global production hub. now, despite the explosive growth, there are significant challenges. bolden, 40 percent of college graduates under the age of $25.00...
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that's followed by china, germany and japan. india is the head of the u. k. with a g d p, a more than 3 and a half trillion dollars. so major brought driver of that growth is infrastructure. and now india is also looking to was manufacturing, which accounts for nearly 17 percent of g d p, that it's aiming to replace china as a global production hub. now, despite the explosive growth, there are significant challenges. more than 40 percent of college graduates under the age of $25.00 unemployed. there's plenty of jobs in agriculture and construction, but vacancies, unlimited in other sectors. income inequality is also wife and dr. moody's watch a report by the world in a corner of the lab shows the richest one percent owns around 40 percent of india as well. so let's get stuck into this web traffic. gosh, choose a professor of economics at the university of massachusetts and a host in the united states to join us today from the bank called good to have you with his professor. so we'll prime into somebody be able to push through tough business friendly reforms a
that's followed by china, germany and japan. india is the head of the u. k. with a g d p, a more than 3 and a half trillion dollars. so major brought driver of that growth is infrastructure. and now india is also looking to was manufacturing, which accounts for nearly 17 percent of g d p, that it's aiming to replace china as a global production hub. now, despite the explosive growth, there are significant challenges. more than 40 percent of college graduates under the age of $25.00 unemployed....
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that's followed by china, germany and japan. india is the head of the u. k. with the g d. p, a pulls and 3 and a half trillion dollars. now major brought driver of that growth is infrastructure . and now india is also looking towards manufacturing, which accounts for the 17 percent of g d, p. and it's aiming to replace china as a global production hub. now, despite the explosive growth, there are significant challenges. more than 40 percent of college graduates under the age of $25.00 unemployed. there's plenty of jobs in agriculture and construction, but vacancies, unlimited in other sectors. income inequality is also wife and automotives. watch a report by the world in a corner of the lab shows the richest one percent owns around 40 percent of india as well. so let's get stuck into this web transit. gosh, was a professor of economics at the university of massachusetts and hust in the united states to join us today from the bank called good to have you with this professor. so will private of somebody be able to push through tough business friendly reforms as the head of a
that's followed by china, germany and japan. india is the head of the u. k. with the g d. p, a pulls and 3 and a half trillion dollars. now major brought driver of that growth is infrastructure . and now india is also looking towards manufacturing, which accounts for the 17 percent of g d, p. and it's aiming to replace china as a global production hub. now, despite the explosive growth, there are significant challenges. more than 40 percent of college graduates under the age of $25.00...
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that's followed by china, germany and japan. india is the head of the u. k. with the g d p, a full and 3 and a half trillion dollars. so major brought driver of that growth is infrastructure. and now india is also looking towards manufacturing, which accounts so really 17 percent of g d p. and it's aiming to replace china as a global production hub. now, despite the explosive growth, there are significant challenges. bolden, 40 percent of college graduates under the age of $25.00 unemployed. there's plenty of jobs in agriculture and construction, but vacancies, unlimited in other sectors. income inequality is also wife and dr. moody's watch a report by the will in a corner of the lab shows the richest one percent owns around 40 percent of india as well. so let's get stuck into this web transit gosh, choose a professor of economics at the university of massachusetts and a host in the united states. she drives us today from the bank called good to have you with this professor. so we'll prime into somebody be able to push through tough business friendly reforms
that's followed by china, germany and japan. india is the head of the u. k. with the g d p, a full and 3 and a half trillion dollars. so major brought driver of that growth is infrastructure. and now india is also looking towards manufacturing, which accounts so really 17 percent of g d p. and it's aiming to replace china as a global production hub. now, despite the explosive growth, there are significant challenges. bolden, 40 percent of college graduates under the age of $25.00 unemployed....
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that's followed by china, germany and japan. india is the head of the u. k. with the g d. p, a pulls and 3 and a half trillion dollars. now major brought driver of that growth is infrastructure . and now india is also looking towards manufacturing, which accounts for the 17 percent of g d, p. and it's aiming to replace china as a global production hub. now, despite the explosive growth, there are significant challenges. bolden, 40 percent of college graduates under the age of $25.00 unemployed. there's plenty of jobs in agriculture and construction, but vacancies, unlimited in other sectors. income inequality is also wife and automotives. watch a report by the world in a corner of the lab shows the richest one percent owns around 40 percent of india as well. so let's get stuck into this web transit gosh, who is a professor of economics at the university of massachusetts and hust in the united states to join us today from the bank called good to have you with this professor. so we'll present as somebody be able to push through tough business friendly reforms as the head of
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we work very closely with the u. k. right now there's a conference is going to happen in june and greece and i am on assume panel for that, jackie garrick of whistle blowers of. busy america is going over there. so yes and south africa, i host whistle blowers from there all the time on my part guess whistleblower of the week. so this is the change we're seeing is this interface thing with the international whistle blowers. and we're also providing training which they desperately need because uh, they're about 15 years behind us in terms of whistle blower law. and how about, you know, work with whistle blowers. so those organizations you have mentioned us are wonderful and they're and they're really working hard to kind of bring our whistle blower programs into their countries. steven has been on the road a lot national, which of lower center staff has just returned from mexico and a conference down there. so this is the future of whistle blowing. is this anti corruption? oh, focus and getting them up to speed kind of wh
we work very closely with the u. k. right now there's a conference is going to happen in june and greece and i am on assume panel for that, jackie garrick of whistle blowers of. busy america is going over there. so yes and south africa, i host whistle blowers from there all the time on my part guess whistleblower of the week. so this is the change we're seeing is this interface thing with the international whistle blowers. and we're also providing training which they desperately need because...
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k. u cutting british people instead of connections with japan. so that we have an opportunity to further in home. i am a friendship on us, you know he to will say a reset. the team is the unknown soldier in westminster, abbey, and late to return to the palace for state banquet. state visits, not just ceremonial less as they also have a deep, tough half us. last year, japan promise to invest $20000000000.00 and u. k. and both countries signed to the agreement to states and then military forces on each other's territory. this visit will help build on that relationship. it comes as the u. k. increases its influence in the in the pacific region, next year and across carrier and small battleships will again deployed to the area the exercises. as we left europe, it became much more important to look at new opportunities. and we've seen that in 2 key areas. a common economic punched in the agreement between japan and the u. k . the 1st um major bilateral trade deal for britain to sign off the leading european union. and then more recently, britain has j
k. u cutting british people instead of connections with japan. so that we have an opportunity to further in home. i am a friendship on us, you know he to will say a reset. the team is the unknown soldier in westminster, abbey, and late to return to the palace for state banquet. state visits, not just ceremonial less as they also have a deep, tough half us. last year, japan promise to invest $20000000000.00 and u. k. and both countries signed to the agreement to states and then military forces...
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it affects how companies can trade with the e u, and therefore it columbus estimate that the u. k. is losing about 4 percent of a cdp gradually overtime. and does this make it makes it so difficult for the u. k to recover. and i think the 2nd point in this is maybe the difficulty for breakfast to us. many people in the u. k. now blame almost all problems economically on breaks it. whether it's true or not. and this has contributed to this effect of breasts of being so unpopular in the u. k. even ask you would say inflation cost of living crisis is something that also affects other european cry countries. but for the u. k. wrecks, it comes on top of that and makes it even worse. yeah. oliver. do you agree with that? and if maybe you can also paint us picture of what this cost of living crisis looks like for people, you know, 111 huge factor that really doesn't have much of tool to do with breaks that, that we haven't talked about yet. is the cost of housing. yeah, which is bad and a lot of western countries, but it's very is particularly bad in britain because of the tangled of regu
it affects how companies can trade with the e u, and therefore it columbus estimate that the u. k. is losing about 4 percent of a cdp gradually overtime. and does this make it makes it so difficult for the u. k to recover. and i think the 2nd point in this is maybe the difficulty for breakfast to us. many people in the u. k. now blame almost all problems economically on breaks it. whether it's true or not. and this has contributed to this effect of breasts of being so unpopular in the u. k....
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it affects how companies can trade with the you and therefore it columbus estimate that the u. k. is losing about 4 percent of a cdp gradually overtime. and does this make it makes it so difficult for the u. k to recover. and i think the 2nd point in this is maybe the difficulty for breakfast to us. many people in the u. k. now blame almost all problems economically on breaks it. whether it's true or not. and this has contributed to this effect of breakfast being so unpopular in the u. k. even ask you would say inflation cost of living crisis is something that also affects other european cry countries. but for the u. k. wrecks, it comes on top of that and makes it even worse. yeah. oliver. do you agree with that? and if maybe you can also paint us picture of what this cost of living crisis looks like for people. you know, when the want one huge factor that really doesn't have much of tool to do with breaks that, that we haven't talked about yet. is the cost of housing. yeah. which is bad and a lot of western countries, but it's very is particularly bad in britain because of the ta
it affects how companies can trade with the you and therefore it columbus estimate that the u. k. is losing about 4 percent of a cdp gradually overtime. and does this make it makes it so difficult for the u. k to recover. and i think the 2nd point in this is maybe the difficulty for breakfast to us. many people in the u. k. now blame almost all problems economically on breaks it. whether it's true or not. and this has contributed to this effect of breakfast being so unpopular in the u. k. even...
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if japan enjoyed 3 de state visit to the u. k. starting with the ceremonial welcome and carriage ride to buckingham palace with king charles that a visit intended to reinforce minute tree scientific culture link between the 2 countries . prime minister wishes to not greeted them, but they will be no visit to downing street with british elections just a week away. the usual political elements of the trip have been stripped out. prior to leaving mary, he tow spoke with many a frequent kind of home on the john, it's a couple here at google site during a visit. we would like to rekindle old friendships with king charles, his wife and the royal family here, stories from which companies, people living in the u. k. you've got a british people here that have connections with japan so that we have an opportunity to further in home. i am a friendship behind us, you know, he will certainly a reset. the team is the unknown soldier in westminster, abbey, and late to return to the palace for state banquet, state visits, not just ceremonial.
if japan enjoyed 3 de state visit to the u. k. starting with the ceremonial welcome and carriage ride to buckingham palace with king charles that a visit intended to reinforce minute tree scientific culture link between the 2 countries . prime minister wishes to not greeted them, but they will be no visit to downing street with british elections just a week away. the usual political elements of the trip have been stripped out. prior to leaving mary, he tow spoke with many a frequent kind of...
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it affects how companies can trade with the e u, and therefore it columbus estimate that the u. k. is losing about 4 percent of a cdp gradually overtime. and does this make it makes it so difficult for the u. k to recover. and i think the 2nd point in this is maybe the difficulty for breakfast to us. uh, many people in the u. k. now blame almost all problems economically and breaks it, whether it's true or not. and this is contributed to this effect of breasts of being. so unpopular in the u. k. even ask you say inflation cost of living crisis is something that also affects other european cry countries. but for the u. k. rex, it comes on top of that and makes it even worse. yeah. oliver. do you agree with that? and if maybe you can also paint us a picture of what this cost of living crisis looks like for people, you know, when they want one huge factor that really doesn't have much control to do with breaks that, that we haven't talked about yet. is the cost of housing. yeah, which is bad and a lot of western countries, but it's very is particularly bad in britain because of the ta
it affects how companies can trade with the e u, and therefore it columbus estimate that the u. k. is losing about 4 percent of a cdp gradually overtime. and does this make it makes it so difficult for the u. k to recover. and i think the 2nd point in this is maybe the difficulty for breakfast to us. uh, many people in the u. k. now blame almost all problems economically and breaks it, whether it's true or not. and this is contributed to this effect of breasts of being. so unpopular in the u....
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it affects how companies can trade with the e u, and therefore it columbus estimate that the u. k. is losing about 4 percent of a cdp gradually overtime. and does this make it makes it so difficult for the u. k to recover. and i think the 2nd point in this is maybe the difficulty for breakfast to us. many people in the u. k. now blame almost all problems economically on breaks up. whether it's true or not. and this has contributed to this effect of breakfast being so unpopular in the u. k. even ask you would say inflation cost of living crisis is something that also affects other european cry countries. but for the u. k. wrecks, it comes on top of that and makes it even worse. yeah. oliver. do you agree with that? and if maybe you can also paint us picture of what this cost of living crisis looks like for people, you know, 111 huge factor that really doesn't have much of tool to do with breaks that, that we haven't talked about yet. is the cost of housing. yeah, which is bad and a lot of western countries, but it's very is particularly bad in britain because of the tangled of regul
it affects how companies can trade with the e u, and therefore it columbus estimate that the u. k. is losing about 4 percent of a cdp gradually overtime. and does this make it makes it so difficult for the u. k to recover. and i think the 2nd point in this is maybe the difficulty for breakfast to us. many people in the u. k. now blame almost all problems economically on breaks up. whether it's true or not. and this has contributed to this effect of breakfast being so unpopular in the u. k. even...
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why exactly is the u. k. in the situation? yes. ok, you must be bad. i mean alternately, we haven't built enough houses in the country with the past a long period of time that she has a series of abuse. and so that's just region supply. and what that really means is, is 2 things. those are the expectation that the country needs to build about 505 is probably going to have is a year to keep up with the population growth at the moment where it's nowhere near that. but the policies and next we use election a page and a significant of projects next time. right. but then at least we'll face that that will happen the same time um, integration into the u. k. net to migration is when they get somewhere around $700000.00 people. yeah. so the significant new people coming in a boost in that population grew. so yes, the market has not kept up with that. and the full thing is a conservative government, late for the market, modern stage house building and the labor government next week. so that might change. do you think it might change? we're hearing, you know, we
why exactly is the u. k. in the situation? yes. ok, you must be bad. i mean alternately, we haven't built enough houses in the country with the past a long period of time that she has a series of abuse. and so that's just region supply. and what that really means is, is 2 things. those are the expectation that the country needs to build about 505 is probably going to have is a year to keep up with the population growth at the moment where it's nowhere near that. but the policies and next we use...
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it affects how companies can trade with the you and therefore it columbus estimate that the u. k. is losing about 4 percent of a cdp gradually overtime. and does this make it makes it so difficult for the u. k to recover. and i think the 2nd point in this is maybe the difficulty for breakfast to us. many people in the u. k. now blame almost all problems economically on breaks it. whether it's true or not. and this has contributed to this effect of breasts of being so unpopular in the u. k. even ask you would say inflation cost of living crisis is something that also affects other european cry countries. but for the u. k. wrecks, it comes on top of that and makes it even worse. yeah. oliver. do you agree with that? and if maybe you can also paint us a picture of what this cost of living crisis looks like for people. you know, when they want one huge factor that really doesn't have much of tool to do with breaks that, that we haven't talked about yet. is the cost of housing. yeah. which is bad and a lot of western countries, but it's very is particularly bad in britain because of th
it affects how companies can trade with the you and therefore it columbus estimate that the u. k. is losing about 4 percent of a cdp gradually overtime. and does this make it makes it so difficult for the u. k to recover. and i think the 2nd point in this is maybe the difficulty for breakfast to us. many people in the u. k. now blame almost all problems economically on breaks it. whether it's true or not. and this has contributed to this effect of breasts of being so unpopular in the u. k. even...
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it affects how companies can trade with the you and therefore it columbus estimate that the u. k. is losing about 4 percent of a cdp gradually overtime. and does this make it makes it so difficult for the u. k to recover. and i think the 2nd point in this is maybe the difficulty for breakfast to us. many people in the u. k. now blame almost all problems economically on breaks it. whether it's true or not. and this is contributed to this effect of breasts of being so unpopular in the u. k. even ask you say inflation cost of living crisis is something that also affects other european cry countries. but for the u. k. rex it comes on top of that and makes it even worse. yeah. oliver. do you agree with that? and if maybe you can also paint us a picture of what this cost of living crisis looks like for people, you know, the one in one huge factor that really doesn't have much control to do with breaks that, that we haven't talked about yet. is the cost of housing. yeah, which is bad and a lot of western countries, but it's very is particularly bad in britain because of the tangled of re
it affects how companies can trade with the you and therefore it columbus estimate that the u. k. is losing about 4 percent of a cdp gradually overtime. and does this make it makes it so difficult for the u. k to recover. and i think the 2nd point in this is maybe the difficulty for breakfast to us. many people in the u. k. now blame almost all problems economically on breaks it. whether it's true or not. and this is contributed to this effect of breasts of being so unpopular in the u. k. even...
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let's come to katya for more of a diagnosis of what's going on with the u. k. economy, katya. how would you assess the state of the economy now in 2024 compared to before breakfast to well, when you look at what matters to people, the economy is always very high up as, as the cost of living basically in this is the main thing that people realize in the everyday lives is not everything is just becoming so much more expensive. you know, even when you look at inflation rates just at surface level, you know, that doesn't really translate into what this actually means for groceries, which has become disproportionately more expensive to kind of day to day stuff. really. that matters to people. that's not until i need you to break so that i mean the office, the world wide issues with inflation. corporate has a lot to do with the other things as well. so sometimes this quite difficult to disentangle that, you know, from, from the actual impact of breaks it up to another. people all basically feeding the squeeze because it was already quite tight. you know, even years ago for people to
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uh, the starting government has been dealing with u. k. in the us government to try to go to get this play deal. and as it, as we mentioned, this quote to parents will get underway in less than a half an hour or so. the judge wants to judge assigned off, and that will get more idea about what that's a play deal does name. but the journey for science to attend to australia, a stotts today. and so as we anticipate, julian assigned arriving in australia soon. what is the reaction in australia as well? the family is clearly eliza. this has been a debt type plus and negotiation to get him back. we've heard from his mother a father, and of course his wife, who want to see him back in the in camera this evening. but there are concerns, ongoing concerns about his health and his legal team is also not a bit concerned about what did want to go down this path of pleading guilty to me because criminal charges on a jealous on these particular charges have implications. full press freedom a down to check, so the lawyers are expected to request upon as r
uh, the starting government has been dealing with u. k. in the us government to try to go to get this play deal. and as it, as we mentioned, this quote to parents will get underway in less than a half an hour or so. the judge wants to judge assigned off, and that will get more idea about what that's a play deal does name. but the journey for science to attend to australia, a stotts today. and so as we anticipate, julian assigned arriving in australia soon. what is the reaction in australia as...
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and that growing housing crisis now a huge election issue in the u. k. with old political policy is promising to solve it, but those promises can few empty in a city like this. got to buy the decline of the industries that once sustained it. here in stock and try and housing prices are actually cheaper than the u. k. national average, but unemployment is high to and so many people, the price of rent and mortgages is out of reach. and as little faith that things will get better. if you look at the 0 arrows, yourselves, counselor a lot of homeless white before was a lie that hm, yeah, 22 years are leaving this type of cooling. remember when one endless in holly, but now to me that would be best made me partner. people won't try to look for buying a house, but it's just too expensive loading and such as ridiculous. and i call even save up for when you look here i was on the barrels and it makes it very difficult for especially young people like yourself and like my friend to actually get a house. and so actually move out with the parent. the dream of having
and that growing housing crisis now a huge election issue in the u. k. with old political policy is promising to solve it, but those promises can few empty in a city like this. got to buy the decline of the industries that once sustained it. here in stock and try and housing prices are actually cheaper than the u. k. national average, but unemployment is high to and so many people, the price of rent and mortgages is out of reach. and as little faith that things will get better. if you look at...
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we work very closely with the u. k. right now there's a conference. it's going to happen in june and greece and i am on assume panel for that, jackie garrick of whistle blowers of. busy america is going over there. so yes, in south africa i coast whistle blowers from there all the time on my part guess whistleblower of the week. so this is the change we're seeing is this interface thing with the international whistle blowers. and we're also providing training which they desperately need because uh, they're about 15 years behind us in terms of whistle blower law. and how about, you know, work with whistle blowers. so those organizations you have mentioned are wonderful and they're, and they're really working hard to kind of bring our whistle blower programs into their countries. it's steven has been on the road a lot. national was the lower center staff has just returned from mexico and a conference down there. so this is the future of whistle blowing. is this anti corruption? oh, focus and getting them up to speed kind of where we're at. and we're cer
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and that growing housing crisis, now a huge election issue in the u. k. with old political policy is promising to solve it. for those promises can few empty in a city like this got to buy the decline of the industries that one's sustained. it here in the can try and housing prices are actually cheaper than the u. k. national average. but unemployment is high to and so many people, the price of rent and mortgages is out of reach. and those little faith that things will get better. if you look at the 000 cells accounts for a loss of home. that's why before it wasn't live that. mm hm. yeah, 22 years are leaving to stein. of course i was remembering one unless in highly but now to me that would be best made me partner. people won't try to look for buying a house, but it's just too expensive loading and such as ridiculous. i call even say vote for when you look at house own barrels and it makes it very difficult for especially young people like yourself and like a friend to actually get a house. and you're actually move out with your parents. the dream of havi
and that growing housing crisis, now a huge election issue in the u. k. with old political policy is promising to solve it. for those promises can few empty in a city like this got to buy the decline of the industries that one's sustained. it here in the can try and housing prices are actually cheaper than the u. k. national average. but unemployment is high to and so many people, the price of rent and mortgages is out of reach. and those little faith that things will get better. if you look at...
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and that growing housing crisis, now a huge election issue in the u. k. with old political policy is promising to solve it. but those promises can few empty in a city like this got to buy the decline of the industries that once sustained it here in stock and try and housing prices are actually cheaper than the u. k. national average. but unemployment is high to and so many people, the price of rent and mortgages is out of reach. and there's little faith that things will get better. if you look at the 0 arrows yourselves. counselor a lot of homeless white before it wasn't like that. hm. yeah, 22 years are living this story. i couldn't remember even well unless in highly but now maybe it would be best made me partner. people won't try to look for buying a house, but it's just too expensive loan, such as ridiculous. and i call even save up for when you look at house own barrels . and it makes it very difficult for especially young people like yourself and like a friend to actually get a house. and you're actually move out with your parents. the dream of havi
and that growing housing crisis, now a huge election issue in the u. k. with old political policy is promising to solve it. but those promises can few empty in a city like this got to buy the decline of the industries that once sustained it here in stock and try and housing prices are actually cheaper than the u. k. national average. but unemployment is high to and so many people, the price of rent and mortgages is out of reach. and there's little faith that things will get better. if you look...
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he's the director of land from economics, and he joins us now from coaches to in the u. k. godaddy with this. how so? how alarming is this report then from the congressional budget office to well, i would say is no, actually what i was a, the upfront numbers look quite big is no, actually that allow me because even look at some of the countries awful, japan currently has a debt to g d p ratio of around 250 percent. right? so about in terms of us, relative to the size, these economies go twice as much that as the us. and there isn't really that much concern that japan's guy and the felt as a little bit concerned, but not much inside of the us. what yeah, well stays down because a big in the context is that during, you know, the eighty's and ninety's for example, where they still a very long way to go. and when we talk about that, what, what do we mean? i mean for, for you and i, if we're a data, talked out it's all credit cards, we owe money on all or loans or, or a mortgage when a country is in debt. what does that mean? well, it means that i am, i have better is that the b
he's the director of land from economics, and he joins us now from coaches to in the u. k. godaddy with this. how so? how alarming is this report then from the congressional budget office to well, i would say is no, actually what i was a, the upfront numbers look quite big is no, actually that allow me because even look at some of the countries awful, japan currently has a debt to g d p ratio of around 250 percent. right? so about in terms of us, relative to the size, these economies go twice...
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we work very closely with the u. k. right now there's a conference. it's going to happen in june and greece and i am on assume panel for that, jackie garrick of whistle blowers of. busy america is going over there. so yes, in south africa i host whistle blowers from there all the time on my part guess whistleblower of the week. so this is the change we're seeing is this interface thing with the international whistle blowers. and we're also providing training which they desperately need because uh, they're about 15 years behind us in terms of whistle blower law. and how about, you know, work with whistle blowers. so those organizations you have mentioned us are wonderful and they're, and they're really working hard to kind of bring our whistle blower programs into their countries. steven has been on the road a lot. the national, which of lower center staff has just returned from mexico and a conference down there. so this is the future of whistle blowing. is this anti corruption? a focus and getting them up to speed kind of where we're at. and we're ce
we work very closely with the u. k. right now there's a conference. it's going to happen in june and greece and i am on assume panel for that, jackie garrick of whistle blowers of. busy america is going over there. so yes, in south africa i host whistle blowers from there all the time on my part guess whistleblower of the week. so this is the change we're seeing is this interface thing with the international whistle blowers. and we're also providing training which they desperately need because...
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we work very closely with the u. k. right now there's a conference. it's going to happen in june and greece, and i am on assume panel for that. jackie garrett, the whistle blowers of america is going over there. so yes, in south africa i host whistle blowers from there all the time on my part guess whistleblower of the week. so this is the change we're seeing is this interface thing with the international whistle blowers and we're also providing training which they desperately need. because uh, they're about 15 years behind us in terms of whistle blower law. and how about, you know, work with whistle blowers. so those organizations you have mentioned are wonderful in there and they're really working hard to kind of bring our whistle blower programs into their countries. this, steven has been on the road a lot. national was the lower center staff has just returned from mexico and a conference down there. so this is the future of whistle blowing. is this anti corruption? uh, focus and getting them up to speed kind of where we're at and we're certainly n
we work very closely with the u. k. right now there's a conference. it's going to happen in june and greece, and i am on assume panel for that. jackie garrett, the whistle blowers of america is going over there. so yes, in south africa i host whistle blowers from there all the time on my part guess whistleblower of the week. so this is the change we're seeing is this interface thing with the international whistle blowers and we're also providing training which they desperately need. because uh,...
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we work very closely with the u. k. right now there's a conference. it's going to happen in june and greece and i am on assume panel for that, jackie garrick of whistle blowers of. busy america is going over there. so yes, in south africa i host whistle blowers from there all the time on my part guess whistleblower of the week. so this is the change we're seeing is this interface thing with the international whistle blowers. and we're also providing training which they desperately need because uh, they're about 15 years behind us in terms of whistle blower law. and how about, you know, workforce whistle blowers. so those organizations you have mentioned us are wonderful and they're, and they're really working hard to kind of bring our whistle blower programs into their countries. steven has been on the road a lot. the national was the lower center staff has just returned from mexico and a conference down there. so this is the future of whistle blowing. is this anti corruption? uh, focus and getting them up to speed kind of where we're at. and we're ce
we work very closely with the u. k. right now there's a conference. it's going to happen in june and greece and i am on assume panel for that, jackie garrick of whistle blowers of. busy america is going over there. so yes, in south africa i host whistle blowers from there all the time on my part guess whistleblower of the week. so this is the change we're seeing is this interface thing with the international whistle blowers. and we're also providing training which they desperately need because...
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we work very closely with the u. k. right now there's a conference. it's going to happen in june and greece, and i am on assume panel for that, jackie garrick of whistle blowers of america is going over there. so yes, in south africa i host whistle blowers from there all the time on my part guess whistleblower of the week. so this is the change we're seeing is this interface thing with the international whistle blowers and we're also providing training which they desperately need. because uh, they're about 15 years behind us in terms of whistle blower law. and how about, you know, work with whistle blowers. so those organizations you have mentioned us are wonderful and they're, and they're really working hard to kind of bring our whistle blower programs into their countries. steven has been on the road a lot. the national was the lower center staff has just returned from mexico and a conference down there. so this is the future of whistle blowing. is this anti corruption? uh, focus and getting them up to speed kind of where we're at. and we're certain
we work very closely with the u. k. right now there's a conference. it's going to happen in june and greece, and i am on assume panel for that, jackie garrick of whistle blowers of america is going over there. so yes, in south africa i host whistle blowers from there all the time on my part guess whistleblower of the week. so this is the change we're seeing is this interface thing with the international whistle blowers and we're also providing training which they desperately need. because uh,...
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so this is also about the parents of the part of has a lot closer to u. k. now with the main opposition, labor party is place to recognize palestinian statehood. the problem is contained in the policies manifesto because unveiled by policy. if we get a chemist um, earlier on thursday labor as well, it had to be opinion polls, but being criticized by some of his traditional voices being critical enough of israel's war and gaza. while amongst us more from the city of manchester. whether the manifesto was only for many months opinion polls in britain had suggested the labor party when a substantial parliamentary majority in next month's general election. and here in manchester they launched the manifest if a government promising economic growth as well as political stability me this week that rivals the conservatives under the income in 5 minutes to reach you. soon i said that they would be a more trustworthy policy in power off to 14 years in government. candidates and incumbents will continue to chris across the country, campaigning until july. the 4th, when
so this is also about the parents of the part of has a lot closer to u. k. now with the main opposition, labor party is place to recognize palestinian statehood. the problem is contained in the policies manifesto because unveiled by policy. if we get a chemist um, earlier on thursday labor as well, it had to be opinion polls, but being criticized by some of his traditional voices being critical enough of israel's war and gaza. while amongst us more from the city of manchester. whether the...
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he's the director of land from economics, and he joins us now from coaches to in the u. k. godaddy with this. how so? how long is this report then from the congressional budget office to well, i would say is no, actually what i was a, the upfront numbers look quite big is no, actually that allow me because even look at some of the countries awful, japan currently has a debt to g d p ratio of around 250 percent. right? so about in terms of us, relative to the size, these economies go twice as much that as the us. and there isn't really that much concern that japan's guy and the phone. there's a little bit of concerns, but not much inside of the us. what yeah, well stays down because a big in the context is that during, you know, the eighty's and ninety's for example, where they buy still a very long way to go. and when we talk about that, what, what do we mean? i mean for, for you and i, if we're a data, talked out it's all credit cards. we owe money on all or loans or, or a mortgage when a country is in debt. what does that mean? well, it means that i am, i have better is t
he's the director of land from economics, and he joins us now from coaches to in the u. k. godaddy with this. how so? how long is this report then from the congressional budget office to well, i would say is no, actually what i was a, the upfront numbers look quite big is no, actually that allow me because even look at some of the countries awful, japan currently has a debt to g d p ratio of around 250 percent. right? so about in terms of us, relative to the size, these economies go twice as...
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he's the director of land from economics, and he joins us now from coaches to in the u. k. godaddy with this. how so? how allow me is this report then from the congressional budget office to well, i would say is no actually what i was a, the upfront numbers look quite big is no, actually that allow me because even look at some of the countries resolve who japan currently has a debt to g d p ratio of around 250 percent. right? so about in terms of us, relative to the size, these economies go twice as much that as the us. and there isn't really that much concern that japan's guy and the phone. there's a little bit of concerns, but not much inside of the us. what yeah, well stays down because a big in the context that during, you know, the eighty's and ninety's for example, where they still a very long way to go. and when we talk about that, what, what do we mean? i mean for, for you and i, if we're a data, talked out it's all credit cards. we owe money on, or loans, or, or a mortgage when a country is in debt. what does that mean? well, it means that i am, i have better is th
he's the director of land from economics, and he joins us now from coaches to in the u. k. godaddy with this. how so? how allow me is this report then from the congressional budget office to well, i would say is no actually what i was a, the upfront numbers look quite big is no, actually that allow me because even look at some of the countries resolve who japan currently has a debt to g d p ratio of around 250 percent. right? so about in terms of us, relative to the size, these economies go...
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he is the director of lambs and economics, and he joins us now from coaches to in the u. k. community with us. how so? how long is this report then from the congressional budget office to well, i would say is no, actually what i was a, the upfront numbers look quite big is no, actually that allow me because even look at some of the countries resolve who japan currently has a debt to g d p ratio of around 250 percent. right? so about in terms of us, relative to the size, these economies go twice as much that as the us. and there isn't really that much concern that japan's guy and the phone. there's a little bit of concern, but not much inside of the us. what? yeah. what was based on this a big in the context is that during, you know, the eighty's and ninety's, for example, if i still a very long way to go. and when we talk about that what, what do we mean? i mean for, for you and i, if we're a dead, talked out it's all credit cards. we owe money on all or loans or, or a mortgage when a country is in debt. what does that mean? well, it means that i am, i have better is that th
he is the director of lambs and economics, and he joins us now from coaches to in the u. k. community with us. how so? how long is this report then from the congressional budget office to well, i would say is no, actually what i was a, the upfront numbers look quite big is no, actually that allow me because even look at some of the countries resolve who japan currently has a debt to g d p ratio of around 250 percent. right? so about in terms of us, relative to the size, these economies go twice...
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so what you're seeing with this is a message saying that basically the us on, on the u. k. on and the app or in particular saying that we've got your back and this is, this is the way we see things developing in this region. clifford coon and always appreciate your perspective, many tanks to well, one of the world's largest religious gatherings has begun in saudi arabia. this year, over one and a half 1000000 muslims gather in mecca for the harsh pilgrimage, but with extreme heat. now a health concern authorities are trying to lighten the impact by installing air conditioning, another mattress, and following a saudi royal decree to host 2000 palestinian pilgrims. the government has warned against what it calls political activity or worship has got the cub. the hulu is trying in islam, but saudi arabia's grand mosque. hundreds of thousands of travel tier from all over the world for the annual hodge pilgrimage. and this year some pilgrims extending the press to fellow muslims in gaza. the i hope outside a if every day i what happens we 2 in gaza. the ongoing meal prevents mos
so what you're seeing with this is a message saying that basically the us on, on the u. k. on and the app or in particular saying that we've got your back and this is, this is the way we see things developing in this region. clifford coon and always appreciate your perspective, many tanks to well, one of the world's largest religious gatherings has begun in saudi arabia. this year, over one and a half 1000000 muslims gather in mecca for the harsh pilgrimage, but with extreme heat. now a health...
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now, the emperor, an empress of japan, are in the u. k. on a site visit. it was supposed to happen in 2020, but it was delayed by the code of 19 pandemic. the 2 countries are currently enjoying the closest relationship they have had in decades. charlie engine every for some monday. the britain is rolling out the red carpet for its closest ally in asia, as the emperor another. he too, and impressed mosacco if japan enjoyed 3 de state visit to the u. k. starting with the ceremonial welcome and carriage ride to buckingham palace with king charles that a visit intended to reinforce minute tree scientific culture. links between the 2 countries. prime minister wishes to not greeted them, but they will be no visit to downing street with british elections just a week away. the usual political elements of the trip having stripped out prior to leaving mary he tow spoke with many a frequent cool guy in the home on do a john, it's a couple here at google site during a visit. we would like to rekindle old friendships with king charles, his wife and the royal family her
now, the emperor, an empress of japan, are in the u. k. on a site visit. it was supposed to happen in 2020, but it was delayed by the code of 19 pandemic. the 2 countries are currently enjoying the closest relationship they have had in decades. charlie engine every for some monday. the britain is rolling out the red carpet for its closest ally in asia, as the emperor another. he too, and impressed mosacco if japan enjoyed 3 de state visit to the u. k. starting with the ceremonial welcome and...
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k. provided ukraine with cruise missiles, stone shadow cruise missiles of the course of a long period of time without any restrictions. of course, this is no news. the fact that western states have been pumping the cambridge in full of weapons for 2 years now. and bending the regime from even mentioning peace talks with russia that directly involved in the creating crisis at a using annual means to keep the price isn't enough to face among american elite. so someone does some do let slip from time to time that the proxy war on you creating territory foot by ukrainian soldiers is the cheapest possible way for the west to is that pressure on russia? the us, as part of its assistance to ukraine, is getting billions of the loans which is to the benefit of its own military industrial complex, maintaining its super profits and ocean away the steering the european vessels and egging them on in the direct confrontation with russia. as for europe, which has lost even the mode of come of geo political independence, it used to have as blind the following the cost dictated by washington. this. no
k. provided ukraine with cruise missiles, stone shadow cruise missiles of the course of a long period of time without any restrictions. of course, this is no news. the fact that western states have been pumping the cambridge in full of weapons for 2 years now. and bending the regime from even mentioning peace talks with russia that directly involved in the creating crisis at a using annual means to keep the price isn't enough to face among american elite. so someone does some do let slip from...
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and they had meetings with the u. k . who did say that they would agree to look the other way if the united states did this, you know, in 2017 palm peo, called wiki leaks, a non state hostile intelligence sort of us offering to betted by state actors like russia. so this really was a, you know, a play against what they viewed as a foreign intelligence agency, worked in under the guise of the russian federation. and you know, what you're assigned released at that time was paul 7, which really hurt the c i a towards core. this is files from their ultra secret hacking division. and they essentially used a loophole to go ask for him, you know, normally to start doing surveillance on wiki leaks, their employees on, on a sancha themselves. they would need a signed document from the president that was then presented to the house of representatives and the senate to get their approval. but because they had classified wiki weeks as a, another spice sort of us. these actions really became comfortable intelligence offensive, and the
and they had meetings with the u. k . who did say that they would agree to look the other way if the united states did this, you know, in 2017 palm peo, called wiki leaks, a non state hostile intelligence sort of us offering to betted by state actors like russia. so this really was a, you know, a play against what they viewed as a foreign intelligence agency, worked in under the guise of the russian federation. and you know, what you're assigned released at that time was paul 7, which really...
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k. under a plea deal with the united states, the way he leeks founder will appear in court in the northern marianna islands in the pacific that belongs to the us. he's expected to plead guilty to by letting us espionage as long as the launch was wanted for publishing. classified military files on the wiki leaks platform, which he founded in 2006. now he fought extradition to the us and britain where he has spent the past 5 years in a high security prison. a 14 year fight for freedom is finally pots and end. after doing a song agreed to a us clean deal. he bolted a plane on monday. the found sitting us terry tray of the know the mariana islands in the pacific. that will go on to return. the once fugitive to his native australia, his brother said the family was overwhelmed. i'd been speaking to him this week and just going through all the details with him and you know, a very anxious, very excited. and he's looking forward to spending time with his family and, and being for a being able to
k. under a plea deal with the united states, the way he leeks founder will appear in court in the northern marianna islands in the pacific that belongs to the us. he's expected to plead guilty to by letting us espionage as long as the launch was wanted for publishing. classified military files on the wiki leaks platform, which he founded in 2006. now he fought extradition to the us and britain where he has spent the past 5 years in a high security prison. a 14 year fight for freedom is finally...
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k. u. s. u, i'm genocide will be back on monday with the electronic intifada is valuable. niema to breakdown false narratives about israel's genocide in nature, mainstream media. and you'll then keep in touch by social media if it's so expensive, you know, country and i to a channel going underground tv on normal don't come to it's new and old episodes on going undergrad. see monday, the the, [000:00:00;00] the, we're being told to move out because there is a very high risk of this building collapsing. i'm so sorry this uh, 7. so goodman's mom killed in a crate is like that. hit a residential building. no rush, or to town. once again, be a privilege and a pleasure to serve this great nation. and the position of president cheryl ramos, they ran back to the south africa. the president also is defaulted. we so full coverage and government with its main rival view. and on top of gauze.
k. u. s. u, i'm genocide will be back on monday with the electronic intifada is valuable. niema to breakdown false narratives about israel's genocide in nature, mainstream media. and you'll then keep in touch by social media if it's so expensive, you know, country and i to a channel going underground tv on normal don't come to it's new and old episodes on going undergrad. see monday, the the, [000:00:00;00] the, we're being told to move out because there is a very high risk of this building...
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k. under a, please deal with the united states. the wiki, lynx bounder will appear in court and the northern marianna islands and the pacific . he's expected to believe guilty to violate in us espionage law. as long as was wanted for publishing classified military files on the wiki leaks platform, which he found in 2006. he fought expedition to the us from britain where he has spent the past 5 years and a high security prison. a 14 year fight for freedom is finally pots and end. after julia sons' agreed to us plead deal people to the plane on monday found for the us, terry. trey, the know the mariana islands in the pacific that will go on to return. the ones fugitive to his native australia, his brother said the family was overwhelmed. i'd been speaking to him this week and just go through all the details with him and you know, a very anxious, very excited. and he's looking forward to spending time with his family and, and been for a been able to have the sun shine on on his i see that the scope for a swim in the ocean back in aust
k. under a, please deal with the united states. the wiki, lynx bounder will appear in court and the northern marianna islands and the pacific . he's expected to believe guilty to violate in us espionage law. as long as was wanted for publishing classified military files on the wiki leaks platform, which he found in 2006. he fought expedition to the us from britain where he has spent the past 5 years and a high security prison. a 14 year fight for freedom is finally pots and end. after julia...
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k. under a plea deal with us, prosecutors sondra is facing a final court hearing inside pon, in the northern mariana islands where he is expected to plead guilty to a felony charge of by leading us espionage by the deal is expected to allow him to avoid for the present time and return to his native australia massage was indicted in 2019 for publishing classified military files on his wiki leaks platform. for over a decade the australian hawk attend whistle blower has divided public opinion. the hey old is a champion of free, pressed by many condemned as a trade to buy his detractors. it was in 2010. he became world famous after his company with kelly published a tribe of files and diplomatic cables. they included a video of an, a taco fine american apache helicopter, any rock but left 11 dead, including 2 journalists, rod during the day. and for some his actions with a hallmark of a free press, the description of what it is. but so many of those the link so nothing shots of treason and a
k. under a plea deal with us, prosecutors sondra is facing a final court hearing inside pon, in the northern mariana islands where he is expected to plead guilty to a felony charge of by leading us espionage by the deal is expected to allow him to avoid for the present time and return to his native australia massage was indicted in 2019 for publishing classified military files on his wiki leaks platform. for over a decade the australian hawk attend whistle blower has divided public opinion. the...
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so lensky who is out to a democracy in u. k. p. m. or she's an academic elected by the popular vote to be pm in britain will be there though, apparently, and these dangerous times when nuclear war is arguably never be nearer. i'm drawing from new york by a former advisor to a successive un secretary general. professor jeffrey sachs is director of the center for sustainable development at columbia university. i'm president of the you and sustainable development solutions network. yes of business special adviser to you and it's x rays, general cooking on ben key moon. and antonio gutierrez, thank you so much for business expo. coming on you being tyler's in your work, trying to alert the weld for the need for negotiations on ukraine and gaza. i suppose i have to ask you to give him your former advisor to so many governments, why your no more on so called mainstream media. you ones are kind of blacklist, you're not needed. your voice, these john list think as well as the in the united states. so the word negotiation became a dirty word,
so lensky who is out to a democracy in u. k. p. m. or she's an academic elected by the popular vote to be pm in britain will be there though, apparently, and these dangerous times when nuclear war is arguably never be nearer. i'm drawing from new york by a former advisor to a successive un secretary general. professor jeffrey sachs is director of the center for sustainable development at columbia university. i'm president of the you and sustainable development solutions network. yes of business...
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great to be with you. thank you. that's over the show, i'll continue condolences to those re by u. k. u s u, i'm genocide will be back on monday with the electronic intifada is valuable. nima to breakdown falls narratives about israel's genocide in nature, mainstream media. and you'll then keep in touch by social media of it. so a sense of your country and i to a chattel going underground tv on normal don't come to us and you know that besides, i'm going underground see monday the, the other way not. right. so is the comfortable with the brother printer. what was that up in there? so some of this, so basically of course we need your last name was name is read, it comes to movies too much. and we have some more for someone who is this, we weren't sure i knew people to the the the we're being told to move out because the, there is a very high risk of this building collapsing 7. so it is killed in a quiet insight. and then hit a resident then to building a russian border town. once again, the pivoting and the pleasure to served as great nation and the position of president several bra
great to be with you. thank you. that's over the show, i'll continue condolences to those re by u. k. u s u, i'm genocide will be back on monday with the electronic intifada is valuable. nima to breakdown falls narratives about israel's genocide in nature, mainstream media. and you'll then keep in touch by social media of it. so a sense of your country and i to a chattel going underground tv on normal don't come to us and you know that besides, i'm going underground see monday the, the other...
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k. u s. u, i'm genocide will be back on monday with the electronic intifada is valuable nima to breakdown false narratives about israel's genocide in nature, mainstream media. and you'll then keep in touch by social media, if it's so expensive your country and i to a general feeling under warranty, the normal they'll come to a to new and old episodes on going on the ground. see monday, the the, what is part of the, the employee would post that isn't the defense you of us and that in the word part, is it something deeper, more complex might be present. good. let's stop without teachers, desktop product of the mr poodle colleagues, it is always a pleasure to see you at the ministry of foreign affairs on behalf of our entire staff allow me to welcome you at this meeting. first of all, i would like to express my sincere gratitude for your unwavering attention to the ministry of foreign affairs. this concerns both our professional activities and the issues of providing the ministry and our embassi
k. u s. u, i'm genocide will be back on monday with the electronic intifada is valuable nima to breakdown false narratives about israel's genocide in nature, mainstream media. and you'll then keep in touch by social media, if it's so expensive your country and i to a general feeling under warranty, the normal they'll come to a to new and old episodes on going on the ground. see monday, the the, what is part of the, the employee would post that isn't the defense you of us and that in the word...
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and having roused the ross of the media and to meet with his commons, the reform u. k. part to meet is double down and his words, i don't blame me for telling the truth about previous war in ukraine. the west errors in ukraine have been catastrophic. there was no easy solution to the war, but facing up to the truth about the causes and consequences must be a start. that is why i simply want to tell it as it is, and have done for a decade. those slanders who claim the telling the truth makes me a mouthpiece for prudence, only revealed the weakness of their own case. not surprise them on anyone who knows them. uh and i, i do some wife knows he's a very pragmatic, he's a good speaker, and he has no problem. courtney conference back a controversy. he's happy if you like to stick his ground and dig his heels in a little bit, and he's doing that at the moment. this all comes into context. remember of a u. k. general election. and it's a general election where the governing party originally soon acts faces complete a devastation if we listen to the pulse they can. so for the b
and having roused the ross of the media and to meet with his commons, the reform u. k. part to meet is double down and his words, i don't blame me for telling the truth about previous war in ukraine. the west errors in ukraine have been catastrophic. there was no easy solution to the war, but facing up to the truth about the causes and consequences must be a start. that is why i simply want to tell it as it is, and have done for a decade. those slanders who claim the telling the truth makes me...