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that's south africa and mexico, india and the u. k. and in november, the usa, one trend will cost it correctly predicted, the us dot com crash, the us savings and loan corruption scandal, and the rise of gourmet coffee, jones, 11 days founder and director of the trends research institute and publisher of the week. the trends journal and he joins me now from kingston in new york. thank you so much, gerald for coming on away from the go on a coffee booming stock prices and the by the ministration open the book claiming more tragically that war is good for business. why, why, you know, it's so sure about keynesian militarism being pursued by nature of economies and devoured only by the, by the ministration as a way to get him out of the whole of these in the head of november's elections. well, you know, goes way back and once upon a time there was a president by the name of dwight d eisenhower, 5 star general supreme commander of the allied forces. and what does he tell the american people? the military industrial complex is robbing the n
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why, how do you, how are they in the united states, u. k. and the dutch put sanctions on russia. excuse me, on you are a japan. they launched 3 quarters of their global trade and 88 percent of their imported oil in japan in ports a 100 percent. that's funny cuz they know the history of the whole history books they've aged and then they took countries. japan just suddenly launch prolaw. but for no reason. exactly. so what i'm going back to when you said no, they're not going to be able to build the banks out. they're going to ramp up and more. that's what we see happening again when you look what's going on in israel. every body forgets the 39 weeks of major protest against netanyahu because of these huge issue we format that he was trying to push through. so he would not have to go and be brought up on the charges that he's being accused of. and not my words, not my words, but the president of israel isaac's hers. odd said again when 39 weeks of pro, just up to october, 7th, when her mazda attacked in 2023, a decent civil war going on, and he is real, totally forgotten. when all
why, how do you, how are they in the united states, u. k. and the dutch put sanctions on russia. excuse me, on you are a japan. they launched 3 quarters of their global trade and 88 percent of their imported oil in japan in ports a 100 percent. that's funny cuz they know the history of the whole history books they've aged and then they took countries. japan just suddenly launch prolaw. but for no reason. exactly. so what i'm going back to when you said no, they're not going to be able to build...
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k, and france and across the u. and that is reflective of this, that there is a, a state which is complicated and there are different people involved and is not just the leader or the president contrary to what many in the west seem to think present raise. he had actually very huge impact. the improves are relations with neighboring countries. uh, that was right. publish route for example of saudi arabia. but also we can improve the economic ties and political ties with countries for the north to the south and to the east sent to the west as well as the crisis. and i found the sun was well managed at the same time here also a push to join the shanghai cooperation organization and bricks and the runs presence and in these organizations will have a huge impact in the future. so he runs influence in the global south has increased dramatically, and his trips abroad has shown that so in foreign policy, he's actually brought about a great deal of change with regards to economic policy. we do have, despite the fact that th
k, and france and across the u. and that is reflective of this, that there is a, a state which is complicated and there are different people involved and is not just the leader or the president contrary to what many in the west seem to think present raise. he had actually very huge impact. the improves are relations with neighboring countries. uh, that was right. publish route for example of saudi arabia. but also we can improve the economic ties and political ties with countries for the north...
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k and australia. to discuss this today, all 3 student organizes mahmoud as of as a palestinian 1st year student at harvard university with the harvard out of occupied palestine, coalition. frayza, i'm off a ph. d student at the university of work with the work styles with palestine coalition. and yes, mean i love that we said you're a student at the university of sydney with the students for palestine group. welcome to you all. thank you so much for being a mom here. your joining us from harvard. can you tell us exactly what's happening on campus right now? uh, yeah. so basically on campus right now, we are having an cabinet where students are occupying the whole yard and of many that they will only leave until we have full disclosure of harvard developments, as well as a safe estimate from the student is rona is really redeem the moods are very high right now, and community members are very strong, a vigilant and remains the fast of mind. so the, despite so much administrative impression just mean at
k and australia. to discuss this today, all 3 student organizes mahmoud as of as a palestinian 1st year student at harvard university with the harvard out of occupied palestine, coalition. frayza, i'm off a ph. d student at the university of work with the work styles with palestine coalition. and yes, mean i love that we said you're a student at the university of sydney with the students for palestine group. welcome to you all. thank you so much for being a mom here. your joining us from...
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we had, you know, in the u. k. and across europe in the us, much higher levels of, for example, public housing, social housing that kept rent style, that style have been transferred to the private sector where basically people have been price scouts because uh there been no other options available. so united places like london big cities, a young people are paying extraordinary, high red, sometimes 50 percent. the bearing comes just in read. then you look at other public services that used to be provided free. so you know, higher education, for example, in the u. k. and the many other countries used to be free. um they used to be much great to support when it comes to health care education. all of these public services that have been slash, and often privatized, you know, things like rail, for example, public utilities. all of these are previously nationalized and provided relatively cheap. they not are in the private sector where people are being practiced scouts and basically shareholders and makes money at the e
we had, you know, in the u. k. and across europe in the us, much higher levels of, for example, public housing, social housing that kept rent style, that style have been transferred to the private sector where basically people have been price scouts because uh there been no other options available. so united places like london big cities, a young people are paying extraordinary, high red, sometimes 50 percent. the bearing comes just in read. then you look at other public services that used to...
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and it's probably, it's tied as the most, some of the tries university and the u. k. and that position means that the students taking action has already conscious of the pilot, the disproportionate power that we have. and that we be able to name time. and i'm just me, i want to ask you what does wielding privilege look like at this current juncture as well. i think like the example here at sidney is that our university has this like model or that is leadership for good. and i think what they want is to turn all the students into the future, you know, prime ministers, the future, you know, bosses and see organs in the world. you know, people like the current prime minister of australia. i graduated from sidney. i am sending out the easy, but i think what the student movement is about is kind of conducting condemning that kind of idea of leadership and actually us supporting and involving students in amazement that is about our fighting against oppression. that is leading of a struggle for uh, a free palestine. um, rather than all the other pathways that are university
and it's probably, it's tied as the most, some of the tries university and the u. k. and that position means that the students taking action has already conscious of the pilot, the disproportionate power that we have. and that we be able to name time. and i'm just me, i want to ask you what does wielding privilege look like at this current juncture as well. i think like the example here at sidney is that our university has this like model or that is leadership for good. and i think what they...
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and they are the united states, germany on, to a lesser extent, the u. k. and the west and countries they need, i think we need to really set some really pressure and, and also stop providing arms to something which is on the, the indiscriminate we prove that from the 1st week in the response from is read off to different reflect attacks on the 7th of october, you seem to be citing the western countries which are on the why not and supplying um, southern america, i'm calling for it then to the, the fighter you or at least a humanitarian pause. hypocritical is, is that 2 of you? uh yeah, yeah, they, uh, they all seen a super critical by the world but, but that's more than anything that the occupation and, and, and, and, and the plumbing of apartment houses and the turning or for electricity and water is not really bad in ukraine as we will all agree, but it's somehow or what as well as doing the same, that's what the one sees as industrial, the scale it punk receive. what i would say is that they have been for this problem thing lee, and put that in that the
and they are the united states, germany on, to a lesser extent, the u. k. and the west and countries they need, i think we need to really set some really pressure and, and also stop providing arms to something which is on the, the indiscriminate we prove that from the 1st week in the response from is read off to different reflect attacks on the 7th of october, you seem to be citing the western countries which are on the why not and supplying um, southern america, i'm calling for it then to the,...
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and they are the united states, germany and to a lesser extent, the u. k. and the western countries they need need to really accept some really pressure and, and also stop providing arms to something which is on thought that they indiscriminate. we prove that from the 1st week in the response from is read off to the of a riff. it attacks on the 7th of october. you seem to be citing the western countries which are on the one that and supplying um something on the other hand, calling for then to the, the 530 or at least uh, a humanitarian pause. hypocritical is, is that to view? uh yeah, yeah, they, uh it, it, they all seem that super critical by the world but, but that's more than anything that the occupation and, and, and, and, and, and the plummeting of apartment houses and the turning off for electricity and water is that really bad in your credit as we will only agree, but it's somehow honorable, what is what it's doing the same. that's what the one sees as industrial, the scale it progress. see what i would say is that they have been that is totally thi
and they are the united states, germany and to a lesser extent, the u. k. and the western countries they need need to really accept some really pressure and, and also stop providing arms to something which is on thought that they indiscriminate. we prove that from the 1st week in the response from is read off to the of a riff. it attacks on the 7th of october. you seem to be citing the western countries which are on the one that and supplying um something on the other hand, calling for then to...
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i think we've had high inflation and 0 growth in the u. k. for the last 3 years, there's been a succession of scandals involving the conservative party starting with the cobra contracts. but it's kind of, it's blending to be done just this week. we had a bi election on, on the service. it doesn't cover the rest of the elections in black, 2 sizes, or decisions, or that'd be at this time down after and under cover. uh, expos, a advice him allegedly acting as a, as a, a from for, for the gambling industry and on that's not on. that's not the, unfortunately, usually has been a succession of scandals as well. and fundamentally, the conservatives, a coalition, the election coordination of iris jones and put together in 2019 of socially conservatively vultures. and particularly in labor had to form a labor house, seats alongside the traditional small as the conservative southern english conservative soldiers that was, was delivered their $21919.00 majority and docs fracturing all over the place. it's fracturing in the former conservative states, but
i think we've had high inflation and 0 growth in the u. k. for the last 3 years, there's been a succession of scandals involving the conservative party starting with the cobra contracts. but it's kind of, it's blending to be done just this week. we had a bi election on, on the service. it doesn't cover the rest of the elections in black, 2 sizes, or decisions, or that'd be at this time down after and under cover. uh, expos, a advice him allegedly acting as a, as a, a from for, for the gambling...
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why, how do you, how are they in the united states, u. k. and the dutch put sanctions on russia. the excuse me, on you are a japan they launched 3 quarters of their global trade and 88 percent of their imported oil in japan in ports a 100 percent. that's funny because they know the history of the whole history books they've ages and that they took countries. japan just suddenly launch for a while, but for no reason. exactly. so what i'm going back to when you say no, they're not going to be able to build a bank shout, they're going to ramp up and more. that's what we see happening again when you look what's going on in israel. every body forgets the 39 weeks of major protest against netanyahu, because of these huge issue we formatted who was trying to push through. so he would not have to go and be brought up on the charges that he's being accused of. and not my words, not my words, but the president of israel isaac hers. odd said again when 39 weeks of pro, just up to october, 7th, when her mazda attacked in 2023 is a civil war going on, and he is real. i totally forgot. and whe
why, how do you, how are they in the united states, u. k. and the dutch put sanctions on russia. the excuse me, on you are a japan they launched 3 quarters of their global trade and 88 percent of their imported oil in japan in ports a 100 percent. that's funny because they know the history of the whole history books they've ages and that they took countries. japan just suddenly launch for a while, but for no reason. exactly. so what i'm going back to when you say no, they're not going to be...
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k. and not, not equates to a 102.8 percent of u k, g d p. which means that the government is spending more than service thing. it says that it's actually bringing in, in terms of revenue. so that's not issue with wisdom and u. k. it's not i have, it's the u. k, u k breaks. it said you can have a massive migration crisis is suffering from either population which student government has failed to the child. in spite of promising be an expert that they would, the, i'm a big predicts that the u. k. will the growth of the you kite in 20? 24 will only be your point 7 to set. so right. and then it goes up to 1.5 percent. this is still tiny. if we look at the full, the global financial, preston buquet company consistently grew by around 2.75 percent. just why there was so much for an investment. we've been into particularly longer, so i think with that was we'll see that and then this to pick up the rest of right . the rest of the russian economy is burnt exponentially. pasta in slights of western sciences, which is supposed to cross russia. why do y
k. and not, not equates to a 102.8 percent of u k, g d p. which means that the government is spending more than service thing. it says that it's actually bringing in, in terms of revenue. so that's not issue with wisdom and u. k. it's not i have, it's the u. k, u k breaks. it said you can have a massive migration crisis is suffering from either population which student government has failed to the child. in spite of promising be an expert that they would, the, i'm a big predicts that the u. k....
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and belgrade of the these weapons are delivered by france. the us and the u. k. now, the next group includes rockets bombs and you avi's from the us, the u. k. and portugal. now they can range up to 300 kilometers deep inside russian territory. but the long range storm shuttle cruise missiles pose the biggest threat they can strike up to 550 kilometers deep within russia. the u. k. and friends supply these missiles and have supported potential attacks on russia for more or less cost. now to our t correspondent egos down out here, it looks like the situation is heating up by the day. tell us the latest as well. absolutely, racial. well, you know, desperate times call for desperate measures. and it seems that such times have come for ukraine. see it is becoming increasingly difficult for k of to paint a brightened, uplifting picture of what's going on on the front lines. even the west and media outlets are not buying it anymore. they're saying that the situation is well, very, very difficult to even close to dia and russia is making advances every day has the choir
and belgrade of the these weapons are delivered by france. the us and the u. k. now, the next group includes rockets bombs and you avi's from the us, the u. k. and portugal. now they can range up to 300 kilometers deep inside russian territory. but the long range storm shuttle cruise missiles pose the biggest threat they can strike up to 550 kilometers deep within russia. the u. k. and friends supply these missiles and have supported potential attacks on russia for more or less cost. now to our...
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and really, although it stopped freedom this we, you, nation is coming into the u. k. when it comes and it stopped immigration from those normally you countries. so we're talking about the legal immigration and why should but all sides legal immigration as another. and the reason why the utah has a problem is that we do have an aging population, an aging workforce. so we need to have people of working age coming to this country to deliver economic growth in order to start with the economy right now. but then on the other hand, you go to the voting public, you do both to see cubs of integration and they get for straits is the mainstream policies you call seems to get a grip on it. treasures of gone, of use, enjoying the colonial era have returned home on suffice from the sun taking down the wrong display is part of a deal with london, victoria and albert museum. and the amount of time has no celebrations in gonna, as crowds gathered to witness the return of what's been described as a nation's crown. jewels is the 1st time they've been back on gone a soil since they were
and really, although it stopped freedom this we, you, nation is coming into the u. k. when it comes and it stopped immigration from those normally you countries. so we're talking about the legal immigration and why should but all sides legal immigration as another. and the reason why the utah has a problem is that we do have an aging population, an aging workforce. so we need to have people of working age coming to this country to deliver economic growth in order to start with the economy right...
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he loved it very hard in congress in u. k. problem and still deal citizen of russian u. k. and he's been because of his eloquence because of his shop mind because of his media presence. he was very, very effective in basically helping to sanction lumen there isn't companies of the restroom regime. and i think the centers itself shows that it's really hurt because as, as besides it's, it is extra or the as constantine as i was speaking to my colleague earlier turning to some other news and is rarely authorities as a number of people have been arrested after protesters and occupied westbank and blocked an aid convoy bound for gaza. the protesters were seen throwing food packages onto the road and destroying some of it. the trucks came from jordan and we're waiting to cross the talk with me a check point west of hebron. a far right is really groups as they were demonstrating against the continued detention of his riley hostages in casa. and the united nations has warned, the palestinians and northern kinds are experiencing a full blown famine. this as the as rarely army return
he loved it very hard in congress in u. k. problem and still deal citizen of russian u. k. and he's been because of his eloquence because of his shop mind because of his media presence. he was very, very effective in basically helping to sanction lumen there isn't companies of the restroom regime. and i think the centers itself shows that it's really hurt because as, as besides it's, it is extra or the as constantine as i was speaking to my colleague earlier turning to some other news and is...
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and belgrade the next group includes rockets bombs, and you avi's from the us, u. k. and portugal. now they can reach up to 300 kilometers deep inside russian territory. but the long range storm shuttle cruise missiles pose the biggest threat they can strike up to 550 kilometers deep within russia. you can friends supply these muscles that have supported potential attacks on russian r t. c goes down off, brings us more, you know what they say desperate times call for desperate measures. and well, it seems that such times have come for ukraine. it is becoming increasingly difficult for kids to painter, a bright and up lifting picture of what's going on on the front lines and well, it seems that the, the, well even the west and ex press is missing to that they're admitting that it is what some of the hardest times that ukraine has faced since the beginning of the conflict since the war broke out. but at the same time, neither key of notes, nature positive, seemed willing to admit and to concede to this new reality. so they are scrambling for means and they are looking as to what they
and belgrade the next group includes rockets bombs, and you avi's from the us, u. k. and portugal. now they can reach up to 300 kilometers deep inside russian territory. but the long range storm shuttle cruise missiles pose the biggest threat they can strike up to 550 kilometers deep within russia. you can friends supply these muscles that have supported potential attacks on russian r t. c goes down off, brings us more, you know what they say desperate times call for desperate measures. and...
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the next group includes rockets and bombs and you avi's from the us, the u. k. and portugal. now they couldn't reach it up to 300 kilometers deep inside russian territory. but the long range storm shadow cruise missiles post the biggest threat they can strike up to 550 kilometers deep within russia. you can france supply business hosting have supported potential attacks on russia. ukraine also wants to replenish its western arsenal with the nuclear capable f. 16 fighter jets versus foreign minister has cautioned against dragging the conflict in that direction. these of $69.00 across the will be destroyed is what is other types of weapons supplied by nato countries to ukraine. at the same time, it should be borne in mind that f, 16 fighters have long been the main means of delivery within the framework. the cycle joint and h, i'm nuclear missions. therefore we cannot but consider the supply of the systems to dekalb regime as a deliberate signal action by night. so in the nucleus, we're trying to make it clear to us the united states and nato are ready for literally anything in
the next group includes rockets and bombs and you avi's from the us, the u. k. and portugal. now they couldn't reach it up to 300 kilometers deep inside russian territory. but the long range storm shadow cruise missiles post the biggest threat they can strike up to 550 kilometers deep within russia. you can france supply business hosting have supported potential attacks on russia. ukraine also wants to replenish its western arsenal with the nuclear capable f. 16 fighter jets versus foreign...
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there's no trust between the russia and the u. k, any rate? well on this subject of basically the okay, uh, having the legacy of provocations, the u. k. 4 and secretary said the ukranian troops should be allowed to strike deep within russian territory using western supplied weapons. what do you think about that? yes i, i remember that for a couple of weeks ago that came up, but i taught that once the russian foreign ministry caught in the british ambassador and made it quite clear that threshold were just bond or right. is that right to respond to the british presence anyway and the relative that happened? i've talked back to that back. that's a big from that particular threat. should i say? well, it's all happening. 2 weeks before the d day anniversary. actually when 80 years ago allied forces fought against the germans, were nazis led by nazis at the time? obviously, while at the beginning of the ukrainian crisis, western officials were saying that russia was fighting, quote, imaginary nazis and ukraine. would you say this? still imaginary?
there's no trust between the russia and the u. k, any rate? well on this subject of basically the okay, uh, having the legacy of provocations, the u. k. 4 and secretary said the ukranian troops should be allowed to strike deep within russian territory using western supplied weapons. what do you think about that? yes i, i remember that for a couple of weeks ago that came up, but i taught that once the russian foreign ministry caught in the british ambassador and made it quite clear that...
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that top by denmark, the u. k. and followed by the netherlands and finally germany origins are more technology optimistic, then adjustments. and we also think that that's something to do with the support for the specific technology after during the nor to helps conduct the survey which also came to a 2nd conclusion. when we introduced these elements of cross border cooperation or trade and support drops, we did a similar survey. uh 5 years ago them that dropped was considerable in our way. it moved from as a 2 percent support when you introduce them to a domestic situation where you store your own c o 2 to 40 percent 20, to introduce them to a project where you would import c o 2 from other countries. um, it's likely that's what germany would have to do. export c o 2 to norway. remember a c, c s was previously taken off the table after protests on demonstrators had one big objection. thing. most of the criticisms some 10 years ago, austin drum need. it came from the 2nd depth cca, as was originally planned for phot
that top by denmark, the u. k. and followed by the netherlands and finally germany origins are more technology optimistic, then adjustments. and we also think that that's something to do with the support for the specific technology after during the nor to helps conduct the survey which also came to a 2nd conclusion. when we introduced these elements of cross border cooperation or trade and support drops, we did a similar survey. uh 5 years ago them that dropped was considerable in our way. it...
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the next group will that includes rockets, palms, and you a these from the u. s. u k. and also portugal. now they can reach up to 300 kilometers inside russian territory, but it's the long range storm shadow cruise missiles which post the biggest threat they can strike this rather area here that's up to over, in fact, 550 kilometers within russian. now the u. k. and from supply those missiles and have supported potential attacks on russia. ukraine also by the way, wants to replenish its western arms with a nuclear capable f. 16 fighter jet. we discussed the weapons debate with mike on the list. michael is a former security yellow list in the office of the us secretary defense. he's safe if a longer range missiles are given to go ahead, it could very well rebound on the west. and i think there will be some opposition from particularly hungry and other than a few other countries. and it is certainly, hopefully some reluctance on the part of the united states. because if, if it was longer range, missiles are, are green light and it's gonna, it's gonna posit, a very dramat
the next group will that includes rockets, palms, and you a these from the u. s. u k. and also portugal. now they can reach up to 300 kilometers inside russian territory, but it's the long range storm shadow cruise missiles which post the biggest threat they can strike this rather area here that's up to over, in fact, 550 kilometers within russian. now the u. k. and from supply those missiles and have supported potential attacks on russia. ukraine also by the way, wants to replenish its western...
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k. and them to qualify and 2015. he acquired his 1st passport at great personal expense, but the british visa was never issued and his documents languished on used for another half decade. it's a problem sized by many african athletes, even at the highest levels in 2022 visa, today's course canyon spencer funding. not on yana to be left behind, while his teammates travelled ahead to the world athletics championships in the united states. the o africa recruit holder had his visa, denial reversed at the last minute and ended his 20 hour plane journey to 3 hours before his $100.00 mesa race began. hardly ideal conditions for supposing superstar office like been in these athlete or d, o 11 knew were even less fortunate despite being the only african to qualify for the contests hip test alone. she was never grown to the visa at all. even well, huge business travelers, face months, long backlogs, when applying for visas at western embassies with the interview process can be grueling and invasive. so actually it's like semi
k. and them to qualify and 2015. he acquired his 1st passport at great personal expense, but the british visa was never issued and his documents languished on used for another half decade. it's a problem sized by many african athletes, even at the highest levels in 2022 visa, today's course canyon spencer funding. not on yana to be left behind, while his teammates travelled ahead to the world athletics championships in the united states. the o africa recruit holder had his visa, denial reversed...
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and, you know, here's these people who are, by the way, obviously working with the us and the u. k. and the rest of nato trying to impose this agenda on to you when on the 20, the, even not even, not even on the 29 sent over 3. because that apparently is somewhat significant of a date for them. but you know, months before that. and so what are clearly because something else is happening that they want to distract from and they wanted to throw a bone to muslim countries, which are, they're currently feuding with because of this event that everybody is avoiding dimension and, and we're supposed to just ignore this and go along and again, regrettably, some of the countries from the organization of islamic confidence went along with this plan and even admitted that they were going along with it. but they voted for it anyway. and again, that's there. she is a defense policy is all fighting, not only in gaza, but also along with northern border against his one of his psych on a nearby level on killed one mind and wounded 3 children according to the easy media, the children with his while
and, you know, here's these people who are, by the way, obviously working with the us and the u. k. and the rest of nato trying to impose this agenda on to you when on the 20, the, even not even, not even on the 29 sent over 3. because that apparently is somewhat significant of a date for them. but you know, months before that. and so what are clearly because something else is happening that they want to distract from and they wanted to throw a bone to muslim countries, which are, they're...
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well james and drum is always there, quite sad but well says a u. k e. are you crying? follow them and treat parade. the u. k. ha, russian parliament treat great, is allowed to do you phones on the 8th, subtract as a because people, they won't peace and good role in the world. and it wasn't that long ago. when we have members of the world family, this is a russia. so sensible people in the united kingdom so. so that is good. i think dr . good economic and try using a lot of the for the nation is with russia. and now we've got people in charge who the vice city couldn't care less about. so you're training people and ones, uh, the hardening people have to be even closer, legitimate, personally now because it's time of office, i just don't to try and cheer for my and all the elections are being delayed. so you get to argue that he's got no legitimacy as a whole and this is, oh, i'm to the walks of the u. k. and the us side who i've been quite happy to allow these actions to be delayed. yes, the people in the crate that's whole foot by a fine thing, full freedom and democra
well james and drum is always there, quite sad but well says a u. k e. are you crying? follow them and treat parade. the u. k. ha, russian parliament treat great, is allowed to do you phones on the 8th, subtract as a because people, they won't peace and good role in the world. and it wasn't that long ago. when we have members of the world family, this is a russia. so sensible people in the united kingdom so. so that is good. i think dr . good economic and try using a lot of the for the nation...
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u and the u. k was quick to impose fresh economic sanctions on iran and it's weapons manufacturers. washington says wrong must be held accountable and prevented from acting again. the country has been on the western sanctions for years, but the government says they've had little impact on oil exports. we've moved to 90 percent of its crude, shipped to china. still erodes economy is suffering from we growth. in february, inflation hit 40 percent. prices. it's tom food items such as meet at almost tripled compared with the same month. last year there's been a rise in prices, especially gary products. sanctions have impacts when a country is isolated, pressure and people get smooth on a specific cloth. if the society feels it more than others, 100 percent, if pensions escalated prices will rise more and more. the price of beans, she can meet all the fluids. it's increased by example for the sections and discussions with has an effect on people to livelihoods. people who are worried about it as tensions link kind of runs the economy with style and the consequences of a full scale with i
u and the u. k was quick to impose fresh economic sanctions on iran and it's weapons manufacturers. washington says wrong must be held accountable and prevented from acting again. the country has been on the western sanctions for years, but the government says they've had little impact on oil exports. we've moved to 90 percent of its crude, shipped to china. still erodes economy is suffering from we growth. in february, inflation hit 40 percent. prices. it's tom food items such as meet at...
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in history, up to russia, pockets um and bangladesh, that's south africa and mexico, india and the u. k. and in november, the usa, one trend full cost, it correctly predicted the us dot com crash, the us savings and loan corruption scandal, and the rise of gourmet coffee. jones select days, founder and director of the trans research institute and publisher of the week. the trends journal and he joins me now from kingston in new york.
in history, up to russia, pockets um and bangladesh, that's south africa and mexico, india and the u. k. and in november, the usa, one trend full cost, it correctly predicted the us dot com crash, the us savings and loan corruption scandal, and the rise of gourmet coffee. jones select days, founder and director of the trans research institute and publisher of the week. the trends journal and he joins me now from kingston in new york.
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k. and increasing any questioning, you know, the value, this is the strategy. and that's what the positives gave me mobilization the which is triggered a fis backslash and you cry. and we've seen some horrific videos of men being snatched off the streets. but do you think they get increasing number of men in the trenches will help key up turn the tables on the russian offensive? well, i get my modem is yeah, this. but as you independent know, to alice that you know, the west you look at the situation, i would say, you know, given that most expertise that i see, this is all that ukraine, you know, call waiting. i mean, most of the job in my lising exercise equipment. so this will kind of what, just as the troops apparently sits, you know, the war started. you know, you credit has a smaller population, just become the populated, you know, your prices, mostly the challenge is nice. you providing sufficient people to the front line to kind of, you know, avoid that as the to, to make him real fast. and letting them can script and i just want 27 to 25. it will buy so
k. and increasing any questioning, you know, the value, this is the strategy. and that's what the positives gave me mobilization the which is triggered a fis backslash and you cry. and we've seen some horrific videos of men being snatched off the streets. but do you think they get increasing number of men in the trenches will help key up turn the tables on the russian offensive? well, i get my modem is yeah, this. but as you independent know, to alice that you know, the west you look at the...
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he loved it very hard in congress in u. k. problem and still deal citizen of russian u. k. and he's been because of his eloquence because of his shop mind because of his media presence. he was very, very effective in basically helping to sanction luminaries and companies of the rest of the dream. and i think of the sentence itself shows that it's really hurt because as, as besides it's, it is extra or the current was wife and his lawyer are concerned that he may meet the same fate as alexa, nevada, and the, the opposition leader who died in prison under mysterious circumstances, dubious circumstances, what sort of conditions is a cover most of being held under the i do not want to go into basically comparison between different types of russian prisoners. none of them are good. let's put it like that. some are in the cold climate, simon hotter climates, but what i can tell you is that no mess up, which prison calling you read there is an absolute possibility for the sort of this to make life hell. if they want, being sent to, let's say, let's say the, the, the, the penalty.
he loved it very hard in congress in u. k. problem and still deal citizen of russian u. k. and he's been because of his eloquence because of his shop mind because of his media presence. he was very, very effective in basically helping to sanction luminaries and companies of the rest of the dream. and i think of the sentence itself shows that it's really hurt because as, as besides it's, it is extra or the current was wife and his lawyer are concerned that he may meet the same fate as alexa,...