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u. k for his 1st foreign trip as the u. s. president. these are the latest pictures out of the u. k. u. c. u. s. president and his wife walking alongside the u. k. prime minister and his wife bores johnson. of course, hosting the g 7 leaders meeting which is to begin tomorrow. a 1000 to mourners have filled streets in the occupied westbank city of ginni and for the funeral of 2 palestinian intelligence officers. they were killed along with another palestinian during.
u. k for his 1st foreign trip as the u. s. president. these are the latest pictures out of the u. k. u. c. u. s. president and his wife walking alongside the u. k. prime minister and his wife bores johnson. of course, hosting the g 7 leaders meeting which is to begin tomorrow. a 1000 to mourners have filled streets in the occupied westbank city of ginni and for the funeral of 2 palestinian intelligence officers. they were killed along with another palestinian during.
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u. k for his 1st foreign trip as the u. s. president. these are the latest pictures out of the u. k. u. c, the u. s. president and his wife walking alongside the u. k. prime minister and his wife bores johnson. of course, hosting the g 7 leaders meeting, which is to begin tomorrow for thousands of mourners have filled streets and occupied westbank city of ginni and for the funeral of 2 palestinian intelligence officers. they were killed along with another palestinian during a raid by is really forces on thursday and, and is really court has respond to hearing in the case of for palestinian families facing force displacements from their homes until one neighborhood and occupied east jerusalem earlier is really forces attacked the palestinian protesters who are demonstrating outside the core. it's 350000 people are now living in famine and ethiopia were torn t gray region. the un humanitarian chief has warning the situation there is going to get much worse. around 5500000 people in the region are grappling with high levels of food insecurity. they reach famine now. there is famine now in cheek re th
u. k for his 1st foreign trip as the u. s. president. these are the latest pictures out of the u. k. u. c, the u. s. president and his wife walking alongside the u. k. prime minister and his wife bores johnson. of course, hosting the g 7 leaders meeting, which is to begin tomorrow for thousands of mourners have filled streets and occupied westbank city of ginni and for the funeral of 2 palestinian intelligence officers. they were killed along with another palestinian during a raid by is really...
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u. k. but that never happened since march of 2020 the u. s. has barred nearly all night. us citizen who have been in the u. k. within a last 14 days from entering the country. and now c e o is from some of the largest trans atlantic airlines are calling on the u. s. and their u. k. governments to ease a travel restrictions and reopen travel between the countries that have been closed for almost 16 months. now, because of the pandemic. international travel, as we all know, is fundamental to global economic activity. so safely reinstating trans atlantic service would send an important signal to the entire world. i think it's the 1st time since we're to that we've had such limited movements. so been devastating, but we have a great opportunity to get back in the year and we would urge present biden and prime minister johnson to see the initiative this week. we can set the pace for international travel, you know, 2 countries, low prevalence of infection, high vaccination rates, low risk, we've got to go for ation. was the leading industry, i think in responding to cove it and putting in protocols to making say around the world. so sorry, can you break this down for me a
u. k. but that never happened since march of 2020 the u. s. has barred nearly all night. us citizen who have been in the u. k. within a last 14 days from entering the country. and now c e o is from some of the largest trans atlantic airlines are calling on the u. s. and their u. k. governments to ease a travel restrictions and reopen travel between the countries that have been closed for almost 16 months. now, because of the pandemic. international travel, as we all know, is fundamental to...
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u. k. being scared, running away. early the u. k. ministry of defense rejected. there were any shops directed at the war ship, adding that it was making an innocent passage. that won't be the c journalist who happened to be on board at the time of that incident said he did hear the shells and saw russia warplanes from pentagon official micro maloof says you can you what it was doing and swipe me. they were on board the ship. it's not unheard of for press people to be on board. sure. certainly it was an attempt by the u. k. to see how far they could push, push matters. and i think that the russian response was appropriate, considering that it was in the russian territory waters, even though those particular russian territorial waters is not recognized by the international community as such. because of the nature of the dispute following the, the coo and the ukraine. but it's, but nonetheless, the crimea is part of russia now, the de facto. and that's just the way it is and, and it constitutes russian territorial waters as consequence. and as a result, to have press people on board, reportedly. and that's, that's, that was to show the extent to which they could push moscow wit
u. k. being scared, running away. early the u. k. ministry of defense rejected. there were any shops directed at the war ship, adding that it was making an innocent passage. that won't be the c journalist who happened to be on board at the time of that incident said he did hear the shells and saw russia warplanes from pentagon official micro maloof says you can you what it was doing and swipe me. they were on board the ship. it's not unheard of for press people to be on board. sure. certainly...
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propaganda mileage in china's english language press c, g t n is loud about it, but it's verboten territory anywhere in corporate press in the u. s. u k, or certainly other 5 eyes nations, why? even i can follow up. i'm just some guy. but i can follow up on a c, g, t, n piece in english, and think for myself as kind of millions of others. hence, this latest distraction with teen player found she in order to shift narratives. i mean, who writes these scripts for the press to that and recite some neo con hacks with heidegger fetishes who never finished film school. yeah, i mean you, interesting and all in my introduction i gave all of the, the, the ridiculous fiasco, you know, these people, it was orchestrated with people that are not very bright. ok. it's that is obviously that's why they fall apart. and these and these new quote what new stories are for other news people to believe ok would say all this kind of knob, their head ok like seals, you know, clapping here. you know? but john, you know, my, i want to make it clear to everyone here. i want to know what happened. ok. i'm not interested in blaming or you know, punitive, anythin
propaganda mileage in china's english language press c, g t n is loud about it, but it's verboten territory anywhere in corporate press in the u. s. u k, or certainly other 5 eyes nations, why? even i can follow up. i'm just some guy. but i can follow up on a c, g, t, n piece in english, and think for myself as kind of millions of others. hence, this latest distraction with teen player found she in order to shift narratives. i mean, who writes these scripts for the press to that and recite some...
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u. k. and how the u. k. would collapse look at the economy and the o. c. d just had to announce, so what they know, what they tell us to do isn't necessarily what is real. i think this does any 2 things we can really do. let's look at what's going to happen from oil prices. how, what the effect will be across europe. and then let's look at the, on the, let's look at the underpinnings of the greek that and the italian debt. i think one of the reasons that are mis legato, mister lane, they have to say this is, they are trying to keep, we have to look at the political reasons been, they are trying to keep the you together and they're trying to calm everybody. so they don't want to talk about the fundamental real underpinnings of issues, which will be the greek and the italian debt versus the surgeon inflation in the german economy. i think that's the issue. it's the disparity between the nations and what they're, they're actually actually experiencing economically. it's that this bouncy disparity which they're trying to cover. and they wonder why we don't trust anything they say when they keep lying to us and then telling us just believe it. and every prediction turns ally on a strong word, let's say, trying to keep the peace and try to keep up with. well, that's only because of all the political persuasion they go hillary forward with just joe mark l l. c. thanks so much for joining us today. slash events. well, as science evolves, that often encounters many moral dilemmas right? no field may faces problem more than embryonic research, but an international group of scientists are working to ease some regulations. ortiz natasha. sweet, explains point of research in the field of genetics and stem cells are rapidly expanding. some scientists believe the 14 day limit and brianna research has limited their findings. and now our group of scientists, which make up the international society for stem cell research, have released guidelines to lift that ban. the 14 day limit on growing human embryos has been in place for more than 40 years. it required scientists to destroy human embryos grown in a laboratory after 14 days. it's even been written into law in some countries, including britain and australia. however, brazil in france do not have any limitations on studying human embryos. but on the other end of the spectrum, countries like austria, germany, italy, russia, and turkey do not allow any type of studies conducted with human embryos. them against the research question of science is crossing a moral boundary in these practices. critics also point out that it remains unclear, of this type of research would in fact lead to advances in the medical field. robin lavelle back chairman of the task force with the international society for stem cell research recommends lifting the 14 day ban. he says many tissues begin forming between 14 and 28 days. well that's it for now, you can catch boom bust on demand on the portable tv app, which is available on smartphones and tablets through the google play. and apple app stores by searching portable tv can also be downloaded on the newer model, samsung smart tv or roku, roku devices, or simply check it out a portable tv. we'll see you back here next time. portable got to i use the me. ah, me, an entire village in alaska has had to move. if another country run the white bob an american, we do everything in our power to project in water escaping climate change poses the same threat. right now alaska has seen some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world. we lost about 3535 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring it is bad and that means the river is $35.00 pounds. then learning was year before, i think we're part of america, the 3rd from or america ah . ah ah, i will. i the, we're segregated all along my social class. most people don't, you know someone in poverty by 1st name. if you're born in 2 of 4 family, you're born into a minority family. if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your lives, chances people die or leverage. 15 years older you born a generational poverty. it's a, it's a fight every day to meet your needs and the needs of your family. me the $45.00 she blasted from the armored trucks, greece, and lisa's a new method of keeping out migrant the seeks to bolster its external borders. concerns abound over personal liberty. as employers in the us are told they can require staff to get vaccinated against cov, it u. k. as well as considering compulsory jobs for frontline medical workers and american mainstream media suddenly focuses on the theory that the corolla virus originated in a chinese lab with journalists admitting they had previously dismissed it out of hand. just because donald trump had backed some things to me.
u. k. and how the u. k. would collapse look at the economy and the o. c. d just had to announce, so what they know, what they tell us to do isn't necessarily what is real. i think this does any 2 things we can really do. let's look at what's going to happen from oil prices. how, what the effect will be across europe. and then let's look at the, on the, let's look at the underpinnings of the greek that and the italian debt. i think one of the reasons that are mis legato, mister lane, they have...
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c d. u. conservative headquarters and it will be a very interesting way staticky between the greens and uncle michael c. d u. k. that's usually the w g physical offense you judges and the netherlands have begun to hearing evidence against foremen who are suspected of being behind the dawning of malaysia airlines flight mh 17 over eastern ukraine hearing in the murder trial has just got on the way it's being held on saddam's, skip all that was from where 17 took off on his final flight. the 3 russians on a ukrainian suspect, still a large and being tried in absentia, all 298 people on board image 17 died when the plane was shot down nearly 70 years ago. the families of the victims are bracing to his painful details in court. a treat for each of the people who never returned the memorial site next. his he pl airport has $298.00 trees and total 3 of them are dedicated to pete looks family. he lost his brother, his sister in law, and their son on board flight mh 17. they left 2 daughters who did go with them and all the days. 2 young daughters at the at the time. and so yeah, i had to tell the daughters with their
c d. u. conservative headquarters and it will be a very interesting way staticky between the greens and uncle michael c. d u. k. that's usually the w g physical offense you judges and the netherlands have begun to hearing evidence against foremen who are suspected of being behind the dawning of malaysia airlines flight mh 17 over eastern ukraine hearing in the murder trial has just got on the way it's being held on saddam's, skip all that was from where 17 took off on his final flight. the 3...
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u. k. from june 30th the company which already offers brits crypto training for its website must add this notice for u. k. users. due to the imposition of the requirement by the f. c. a finance markets limited is not currently permitted to undertake any regulated activities without the prior written consent of the f b a. so joining me now to discuss is boom, laska host and crypto analyst been swan, r a been let's start with the biggest question here. why did the u. k. take this step against finance right now? yeah, it seems like there's a, there's a couple of reasons.
u. k. from june 30th the company which already offers brits crypto training for its website must add this notice for u. k. users. due to the imposition of the requirement by the f. c. a finance markets limited is not currently permitted to undertake any regulated activities without the prior written consent of the f b a. so joining me now to discuss is boom, laska host and crypto analyst been swan, r a been let's start with the biggest question here. why did the u. k. take this step against...
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u. k. committed some very of the magic acts in the block. c will tell you why. also after heated debate, b, d, u is proven unable to find a unified voice to engage russia. whose fault is that it doesn't, you know, provisional my background. i would've been like, i was lucky you lucky but you're so you'll have lost his bus because i just got then you just got to go. we will be on monday, my cell, my daughter so i said, you know, put it with you or not so much barbara, almost what, i'm already, whatever sped up. i read me, just go to me. i remember we're going to go when i went up and i really he was, i just don't get time to respect those that it needed to handle that one of this, but i was like obviously this is kim. i will, i didn't want to go to kind of home, i just spoke with him. yes at westray, and he thought of the thing i was calling with you and your team, samantha katie yeah, my thought a lot of problem. we just got to go to the i use the in the, the ah, the kremlin rubbish is a new un security council reports obtained by the new york times, alleging that russian army instructors and central african republic carried the atrocities. also ahead on the program today, a potential death blow to the u. s. case against julian lessons. as washington's main witness appears to admit in an interview with iceland, the media that he gave false testimony on 10 dance are confirmed in miami after the collapse of an apartment block on thursday. more than a 100 people are also missing. it's emerged about engineers raise the alarm over the safety of complex.
u. k. committed some very of the magic acts in the block. c will tell you why. also after heated debate, b, d, u is proven unable to find a unified voice to engage russia. whose fault is that it doesn't, you know, provisional my background. i would've been like, i was lucky you lucky but you're so you'll have lost his bus because i just got then you just got to go. we will be on monday, my cell, my daughter so i said, you know, put it with you or not so much barbara, almost what, i'm already,...
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u. k. committed some very under the pro magic acts in the block, c will tell you why. also after heated debate, b, u is proven unable to find a unified voice to engage russia whose fault is that the the oh baby i went to the looking very good stuff. and it's not taking it down here in the big green b, y. i did chicken savage over i i didn't know for today. now i'm on a property. it's called me or something. dab renaming, share, i'll send you the others my e case. didn't inhaler and the need about when i take my food they like oh great. i created my lawyer going to pretty good about today over there. expect a lot of resistance from the fast and just today i hope we're still taking the holidays. i need you to grab the i know we have a couple scout parts. we got our plan, you know, we did all our sweeps, our patrols. we got our perimeter post stuff. we just decided that the people families don't just get people or we can say it over and over driving by bigger and probably scouts down the window down and everything. why guy, why fear real big? you have that back. the, this is the flag of the warsaw ghet
u. k. committed some very under the pro magic acts in the block, c will tell you why. also after heated debate, b, u is proven unable to find a unified voice to engage russia whose fault is that the the oh baby i went to the looking very good stuff. and it's not taking it down here in the big green b, y. i did chicken savage over i i didn't know for today. now i'm on a property. it's called me or something. dab renaming, share, i'll send you the others my e case. didn't inhaler and the need...
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u. k. and how the u. k. would collapse, look at the economy and the o. e. c. d just had to announce, so what they know, what they tell us to do isn't necessarily what is real. i think this does any 2 things we can really do. let's look at what's going to happen from oil prices. how, what the effect will be across europe. and then let's look at the, on the, let's look at the underpinnings of the greek that and the italian debt. i think one of the reasons that are mis legato, mr. lane, they have to say this is they are trying to keep, we have to look at the political reasons been, they are trying to keep the you together and they're trying to calm everybody. so they don't want to talk about the fundamental real underpinnings of issues, which will be the greek and the italian debt versus the surging inflation in the german economy. i think that's the issue. it's the disparity between the nations and what they're, they're actually actually experiencing economically. it's that this bounce the disparity which they're trying to cover. and they wonder why we don't tru
u. k. and how the u. k. would collapse, look at the economy and the o. e. c. d just had to announce, so what they know, what they tell us to do isn't necessarily what is real. i think this does any 2 things we can really do. let's look at what's going to happen from oil prices. how, what the effect will be across europe. and then let's look at the, on the, let's look at the underpinnings of the greek that and the italian debt. i think one of the reasons that are mis legato, mr. lane, they have...
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u. k. being scared, running away earlier, the u. k, ministry of defense rejected. they were any shots directed at the warship. i think that it was making an innocent passage. but one b. b. c journalist who happened to be on board at the time of the incident said he did hear the shots and he saw the russian war planes. let's discuss this a bit further here on the program now. married to jeff sky joining us here on the program, a writer on broadcast a great to see you today. thanks for coming on with us here. the h m. s. defend, it must have been a where don't you think that the russians would likely get a bit angry? why, why do you think the defender and its crew decided to not take a route that could have ultimately avoided any type of confrontation? i think there were several reasons, but i think the reasons that you are in reporting the documents that were strangely founded, bustos, there was actually discussion of 3 buried. and one of them to take the southern route, which wouldn't have worried anybody, particularly another, was sort of in between. and a 3rd one was to take what they regarded as of double use really both to to demonstrate that the british don't accept
u. k. being scared, running away earlier, the u. k, ministry of defense rejected. they were any shots directed at the warship. i think that it was making an innocent passage. but one b. b. c journalist who happened to be on board at the time of the incident said he did hear the shots and he saw the russian war planes. let's discuss this a bit further here on the program now. married to jeff sky joining us here on the program, a writer on broadcast a great to see you today. thanks for coming on...
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u. k. committed some very under pro magic acts in the block, c will tell you why. also after heated debate, b, u is proven unable to find a unified voice to engage russia. whose fault is that the is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safe for tyson, elation. whole community. are you getting the right way or are you being direct? what is true? what is in the world corrupted. you need to defend the join us in the depths. will remain in the shallows. ah, it doesn't matter what he's under state like obviously lucky you. lucky. last year so you'll have to, i lost his bus because i just got the new program. he just got to be on my way my cell, my daughter, put up as soon as i miss it. so i was just, you know, put it with him. i pulled up, i got a notice on my almost what it, i'm already, whatever sped up. i read me just go on. i mean, we're not, we're going to go, we went up. i mean 30 he was i just don't get on to respect those benefited to chantelle. but i'm one of this but i'm like honestly this is what it is. i'm looking at my family. i see it. okay. well my just part of yes it was, and he thought of the thing i was calling with you and your team, samantha, katie. yeah, my thought, a lot of problem. you just gotta go to the the, the, the, the, the, you're watching all the international in the headlines on this monday, the kremlin lashes out of allegations over atrocities carried out by russian army instructors in the central african republic control. and a new un security council report obtained by the new york times a potential death blow to the u. s. case against julian sons. as washington's main witness admits, in an interview with the slander media that he lied. 9 desktop and then more than a 100 is still missing in miami, after the collapse of an apartment blocking the most that engineers rafia law over the complex 3 years ago. just a moment we'll have a live report from the same i.
u. k. committed some very under pro magic acts in the block, c will tell you why. also after heated debate, b, u is proven unable to find a unified voice to engage russia. whose fault is that the is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safe for tyson, elation. whole community. are you getting the right way or are you being direct? what is true? what is in the world corrupted. you need to defend the join us in the depths. will remain in the shallows....
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u. k. committed some very unfair magic acts in the block. c will tell you why. also after heated debate v d u is proven unable to find a unified voice to engage russia whose fault is that it doesn't, you know, provisional my background. i was like, i was lucky you, lucky, last year. so you'll have to, i lost his bus because i just got the new program he just got to be on my way. my cell, my daughter was up as well. so i was just, you know, but it was so much, you know, just, i mean my, almost what i'm already whatever spits up i really, me just go to me. i remember that when i went up there and i really here. so i just don't get it to respect that it's faded to handle that. i'm one of this, but i was like, obviously this is my thought and we can go to kind of all my just part of that. yes, i think i think with you and your team, samantha katie. yeah, my thought a lot of problem. you just gotta imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century. what other chapters called gun violence school shootings, homelessness. first, it was my job and it was my didn't was my savi
u. k. committed some very unfair magic acts in the block. c will tell you why. also after heated debate v d u is proven unable to find a unified voice to engage russia whose fault is that it doesn't, you know, provisional my background. i was like, i was lucky you, lucky, last year. so you'll have to, i lost his bus because i just got the new program he just got to be on my way. my cell, my daughter was up as well. so i was just, you know, but it was so much, you know, just, i mean my, almost...
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u. k. from june 30th the company which already offers brits crypto training for its website must add this notice for u. k. users. due to the imposition of the requirement by the f. c, a finance markets limited if not currently permitted to undertake any regulated activities without the prior written consent of the f b a. so joining me now to discuss is, boom, laska host, can crypto analyst been swan r a been? let's start with the biggest question here. why did the u. k. take this step against finance right now? yeah, it seems like there's a, there's a couple of reasons for now. the regulator itself has not said why they did this. and by the way, i should mention that japan just did a similar thing as well. so, but you came to japan crack on a by now, the reason for that though is, seems to be, if you look at kind of the timing of this, as well as the statements that have been made, that it all coincide with new anti money laundering rules. that have been established in the u. k. regarding crypto currency, basically any crypto currency firm is required to register with the f c a. and to also provide anti money laundering. take essentially steps to prevent money lau
u. k. from june 30th the company which already offers brits crypto training for its website must add this notice for u. k. users. due to the imposition of the requirement by the f. c, a finance markets limited if not currently permitted to undertake any regulated activities without the prior written consent of the f b a. so joining me now to discuss is, boom, laska host, can crypto analyst been swan r a been? let's start with the biggest question here. why did the u. k. take this step against...
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u. k. committed some very under the pro magic acts in the block, c will tell you why. also after heated debate, v d u is proven unable to find a unified voice to engage russia, whose fault is imagined picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century. what other chapters called gun violence school shootings, homelessness. first, it was my job then it was my name was my savings. i have nothing. i have nothing and it's not like i don't try. i look for resources, i look for jobs. i look for everything i can to make this pass and i end up doing is passing the road to the american dream, paved with dead refugees at this very idealized image of the older america, native americans look past the death that happened every single day. this is a modern history of the usa, my america, on our t ah, the feminine dismisses a new un security council report obtained by the new york times, alleging that russian army instructors and the central african republic carried out a potential dest flow to the u. s. case again, shoot in a song jazz washington as a main witness. it wouldn't be that an interview that engaged so many 10 deaths are confirmed in miami, off the collapse palmer block on thursday. schools. people remain missing from us that engineers raise the alarm over the stability of the complex re you got next. if you're watching us in the u. k, it's ready getting a new hobby on route to bring you the morning headlines i was time join us again.
u. k. committed some very under the pro magic acts in the block, c will tell you why. also after heated debate, v d u is proven unable to find a unified voice to engage russia, whose fault is imagined picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century. what other chapters called gun violence school shootings, homelessness. first, it was my job then it was my name was my savings. i have nothing. i have nothing and it's not like i don't try. i look for resources, i look for jobs....
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u. k. committed some very under the pro magic acts in the block, c will tell you why. also, after heated debate, b, u is proven unable to find a unified voice to engage russia, whose fault is rather driven by a dreamer shaped by those with the in me dares thing. we dare to ask me to help get out of my back on our ben understood. i like lucky you lucky but i got your so you'll have a lost his bus because i just got then you just got to go. we will be on monday. my cell my those yesterday but the best so i was just you know, put it with you or not so much. i got almost what i'm already whatever sped up i read me just go to me. i remember the last thing when i went up and i really he was, i just don't get time to respond to that one of this. but i was like obviously this is kim. i'm on my side and we can go to kind of home i just spoke with him yes at westray, and he thought okay, i think i was calling with you and your team, samantha, katie. yeah, my thought, a lot of problem, we just gotta go to the the, the, the, the the kremlin rubbish is a new un security council report to obtain by the new york times, alleging the russian army instructors and central african republic curry dogs atrocities. also had in the program if attention, death blow to the u. s. case against julian, the phone shows washington's main witness appears to admit an interview with a lot of the media stuff. he gave full testimony on 10 debts are confirmed in miami after the collapse of an apartment blocking thursday, stores and people remain missing. it's emerge the engineers raise the alarm over this, the delivery of the complex for years and the.
u. k. committed some very under the pro magic acts in the block, c will tell you why. also, after heated debate, b, u is proven unable to find a unified voice to engage russia, whose fault is rather driven by a dreamer shaped by those with the in me dares thing. we dare to ask me to help get out of my back on our ben understood. i like lucky you lucky but i got your so you'll have a lost his bus because i just got then you just got to go. we will be on monday. my cell my those yesterday but the...
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u. k. committed some very under pro magic acts in the block, c will tell you why. also after heated debate, the e. u is proven unable to find a unified voice to engage russia, whose fault is that. i discuss these issues and more. i'm joined by my guess, marcus. papa douglas of london. he's a historian analyst, and the author of the new book arrives, rossi, and the return of russia to world politics. and in budapest we cross the jordan, samuel, we use a podcast, or in the gaggle which can be found on youtube rumble. and locals are a gentleman cross, correct, that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate it. i was going to london for the mark of can you explain to me what the u. k is doing him, the black, the, and all of their gobbledygook, explanations for their intrusion in territory waters of russia that russia claims that i know that they, the u. k. does not recognize crimea as part of ukraine, but they are russia and, but you know, they have to of 2 different explanations that ukrainian waters, it's international waters. what is that? what are they doing? and it's very and diplomatic. are they looking for a provocation? go ahead, marcus. well, the infamous incidence in russian maritime alters adjacent to the crime in an inch, was evidently a sage, the publication by both britain and america. and i say america as well, because london and washington act in unison on the international stage. and that is especially the case when it comes to russia. and this stage complication was both for holiday and exceedingly dangerous. now, the question is, why did last london and washington orchestrates this publication of russia? well, i cannot believe that the americ
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u. k. committed some very of the magic acts in the block. c will tell you why. also after heated debate, v d u is proven unable to find a unified boy to engage russia, whose fault is rather driven by dreamers shaped by those in me i think we dare to ask me as we do at the end of almost every quarter, the got to like, look back, look forward. where are we in all this crazy world we live in? ah, welcome back to the program. the 10 people have not been confirmed dead off to an apartment complex, collapsed in miami, on thursday. more than a 150 residents are still missing as well. he correspondent john hardy is in miami . he updated the program on this. it continues to be a search and rescue operation. it has a switch to a certain recovery operation. so obviously people are holding out hope that perhaps rescuers will find any and all signs of life. but that hope is really for a miracle at this point. and earlier we did speak with some people here about the ongoing operation about the overall atmosphere. and my grandmother, she's lived here since 2001. and the last time that i spoke with her was the day before the collapse on the phone. i'm praying for the miracle, the millennium, where my grandmother is alive and well underneath the rubble against the odds. i'm concerned about my mom. i wonder if she was leasing. i wonder if you couldn't call any of our phones on the voicemail a terrible strategy. i mean, i came out here basically to lend moral support, spiritual support, but it's crazy. obviously, while hope remains, its really hope for a miracle and a law with miami dade search and rescue crews, there's also crews with fema federal emergency management agency. also investigators from washington d. c. federal investigators rory are on the scene working with local authorities and investigating how and why this happened at this point is looking like a confluence of factors. a perfect storm, if you will. there was it back in 2018. a structural engineers report that was commissioned by the condo association as part of their recertification process for this building, pointing out structural deficiency structural degradation in the building problems with the concrete, basically crappy cracking. and along with that report, there was also in 2020 and a report, a study done by florida international university environmental scientist at the university, pointing out with shifting erosion and soil and basically san loved land subsidence . as he pointed out. and this particular building, the champlain tower south, was right basically in the warning zone in the red alert zone, as he said, as he reported in this study. so there is a number of contributing factors leading to what is now a catastrophe. we spoke to a former florida democratic representative in congress, i dont, grayson about the tragedy. the failure in the system itself. this was a condominium. ive own houses in florida myself for a quarter of a century. and i don't remember the government ever doing an inspection of any property that i owned. and i think that's the norm. what happens is we don't extend to property owners the same kind of government protection then for instance, in workers safety issues or, and food safety, we basically have delegated that and privatize that function to the insurance companies. who do it, whatever they feel like it and don't do whatever they don't feel like it. and then you get into these situations where a condominium is owned by literally hundreds of different owners. the one repair bill that i saw was problem $8000000000.00. how are they going to collect $8000000.00? does that actually work in reality? let's suppose that identify the problem and they want to fix it. where are they going to come up with the $1000000.00? so these are systemic problems that actually are particularly difficult to deal with in, in miami because as you can see it on the coast, there's the spray all day on there. there are 5 it effects that come from global warming that are particularly noticeable in miami, where the streets are routinely covered with water. and not just in the midst of stars that often not the storms and you have. busy all these coming together to attack a system, missouri lead safe there and doesn't protect people away. it's the check president as brian and transgender people disgusting last committed in this in his was a crime of self harm. was coming came while he was being quiz over a new law passed last week and hungry, but hoping the sport of l g b t. content in school, nobody can understand gays and lesbians, but what i don't understand, it's all a transgender people. if you want to go sex change operations, you basically committing a crime of self hom. these people are really intrinsically disgusting to me. sooner than young gary and legislation outlaws, the depiction of promotion of l. d. c. material to children and by the sharing of content on homosexuality or gender reassignment to people under 18 in sex education lessons or in films or adverse, is part of a water law presented by the ruling. have given policy to fight sex crimes against minus which include much tougher sentences. the bill was passed by parliament from a position politicians boycotted the vote. the longer is, move has provoked the anger of all the ag members during the summit last week, many of the rock leaders condemned law. some even suggesting hungary should quit union if it doesn't accept its value on each letter. they're holla, mike, if i said to you or man, if you don't like it and you can comply with that, there is also an alternative, and that's to get out of the union. the hungarian bill is a shame. this bill clearly discriminate against people on the basis of their sexual orientation. and it goes against all the values, the fundamental values of the european union. i am defending the rights of the whole sexual guys. but the sloth is not about that. it's about the right of the kids and the parents, the law is about that to decide what kind the way the parents would like sexually educate the pete, exclusively belonging to the parent. that's the law about $61.00, and it's very sad if you're a backbone, which is the respective laws and values, has to be guaranteed by judges and no longer by politicians. this is not a good sign for europe to means. there is the division between member states, but within member states, and that will always be at someone's expense. and i regret that for the austria minister of foreign affairs, current clients, also the divisions are formed with any use they. hungary is an interesting case for me as a kind of micro cause. some of the many other fraction friction lines that we have been observing was in the european union. i don't see hungary quitting on your the other 26 taking out hungry that will not be the case. but what we see definitely is this part of the fear that is there, and that is, that has also a dre got into a chance to a mackerel, to say why we should rethink the need to petition when it comes to foreign policy. because the founder is position with regard to china with regard to other foreign policy. if you and there will be i could imagine all the rolling playing against certain rules by your opinion, maybe even from other member states. because as we have seen, 14 you, lambert signed the petition against hungary, but in central and eastern european states, somehow tacitly implicitly slipped out a hiding hungry cross. the next for us, few is for dr. tonight. and if you're watching this in the u. k, it's renegade inc, the theme and i retired in a half an hour with the latest join us again that the join me every thursday on the alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guess on the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me when i would show the wrong, when all just don't the rules. yes, to fill out this thing because the attitude and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will depart, we choose to look for common ground. imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century. what other chapters called gun violence school shootings, homelessness 1st, it was my job then it was my name was my savings. i have nothing. i have nothing and it's not like i don't try. i look for resources, i look for jobs, i look for everything i can to make this pass. and all i end up doing is passing the road to the american dream, paved with dead refugees at berry, idealized image of the older america. native americans look p
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u. k. committed some very under the pro magic acts in the block, c will tell you why. also after heated debate, v d u is proven unable to find the unified voice to engage russia. whose fault is that the kremlin and rubbish is a new un security council. reports obtain both in new york times, alleging that russian army instructors in central african republic carried, i'd atrocities also had a potential death blow to the u. s. case against julian, the san jose washington's main witness appears to admit in an interview with the media that he gave false testimony on 10 deaths are confirmed in miami for the collapse of an apartment block on thursday were then a 100 people are also missing. it's emerge that engineers raise the alarm over the safety of the complex 3 years ago. the.
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c a. so when you haven't, even on the self, the question is the problem, the colon voted for the u. k. to remain in the e. u. some of the rules with bricks. it seem a bit strange, a bit weirds, i'm don't know whether it's necessary or unnecessary book is what it is. unfortunately, the journey to the u. k. is smooth color must 1st deliver 6 new car bodies who a manufacturer in northern england here in london and the bustling district of kentish town. ed's art vanderbilt has found the place he called home half british half dutch heads are never wants to move away from the u. k. even if he's frustrated by the government, he voted to remain in the e. u. 2 years ago, he founded an online business selling knitwear made of new zealand wool with his brand. she pink ed's ard wants to revolutionize the fashion industry, making clothing that is not only c o 2 neutral, but c o 2 negative. but the brags that agreement is a huge hindrance, especially because a 3rd of his customers live in the e u. we need to make the business work tight margins, which we historically been able to do. and then suddenly you're faced with t
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u. k. fail to abide by the breakfast treaties, customs rules. the prime minister was equally forthright, and he had comments to the press, the pro g, c, b u k. government, to uphold the territorial integrity of the united kingdom. that's what we're going to do. we'll do whatever it takes to ensure that the g 7 leaders have been joined by guests from south to south africa, india and australia. discussing how to end the current pandemic and prevent the next one. and d, w correspondent, beer mass is reporting for as a, from a st. ives in cornwall coast, where the g 7 is taking place this weekend. forget, tell us more about this infrastructure project. it's aimed at countering china's influence. it's green, and it's meant to help poor countries catch up. sounds very ambitious. it is very ambitious. the u. s. has identified a $42000000.00 deficit for low and middle income countries when it comes to infrastructure. and they say that during the pandemic, this gap has even widened. so they are calling for an alternative to china, spelt and wrote initiatives, also called and useful growth initiative, where china is investing across the world and developing countries. and they say they want to do something that is very transparent and also very sustainable. and the usa, they want hundreds of billions of dollars invested in countries and in climate change projects. but also when it comes to health and digital technology, and now they have the g 7 on board, no concrete plans and no concrete financial commitments. but that might yet be to come. thousands of people have gathered it near the summit venue to protest against all kinds of issues. but the vast majority are concerned about climate change. is this initiative what the g 7 has to offer? yes, definitely. around me here in saint ives, in
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c u. s u t industry was dreaming with renew confidence. 13 helping applied to the $25.00 the reactors. and it was changing in the u. k. 2 by 2025. it current policy is unchanged. there will be a dramatic gap on our targets to reduce c o 2 emissions. these fact puts the replacement of nuclear power stations back on the agenda with a vengeance. i suppose we shouldn't be surprised. the politicians say one thing and there's nothing in government, but that's what happens. and that's certainly what happened less. it was often reported. the new plan wanted to leave a strong legacy and part of his legacy, most perhaps launching a nuclear power program that would solve the problem of global warming. insulating a few lofts bringing in a few small wind turbines on land, doesn't have that same impressive sound to it as launching a huge nuclear power program. the successes were equally enthusiastic in 2009 gordon brown called for a nuclear plants to be built cross c k. and in 2010, david cameron's new coalition government gave those plans. the green light and the germans looked fit to give the ask him another chance. the nuclear
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the 1st nuclear power plant c, u s u t industry was dreaming with renewed confidence. 13 companies applied to the 25 new reactors and it was changing in the u. k. 2 by 2025. if current policy is unchanged, there will be a dramatic gap on our targets to reduce c o 2 emissions. these fact puts the replacement of nuclear power stations back on the agenda with a vengeance. i suppose we shouldn't be surprised. the politicians say one thing and there's nothing in government, but that's what happened. and that's certainly what happened. it was often reported due to a new plan, wanted to leave a strong legacy. and the part of his legacy most perhaps launching a nuclear pass program that would solve the problem of global warming, and insulating a few lofts, bringing in a few small wind turbines on land. doesn't have that same impressive sound to it as launching a huge nuclear power program. the successes were equally enthusiastic in 2009 gordon brown called for a nuclear plants to be built cross the tank. and in 2010, david cameron's new coalition government gave those plans, the green light, and the germans looked fit to give the atom another chance t
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c and human al jazeera santiago, or wednesday is a deadline for european citizens in the u. k. to apply for what's called the e u settlement scheme, right, scripts that way that large numbers could soon lose the right to remain and faithful taishan and baba explain his n d k right now offering some free loss minutes advice. these volunteers are helping you use citizens to hold onto the right to be in the u. k. prefer english or the bricks. it mean something that was automatic now has to be applied for, for many vulnerable people, such as the elderly and homeless. it's proved a huge challenge. we have a client that struggle immensely with the application process with understanding english, most importantly with lack of evidence that they don't have for the children or other family members or with lack of accident whatsoever. from thursday you citizens will be in the u. k. illegally. if they haven't applied for either settled status for those in the country for 5 years. as of last december, what's called pre settled status, more than 5000000 people have already done so with a backlog of 400000 cases and an unknown
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u. s. u c industry was dreaming with renew confidence. 13 companies applies to them. 25 new reactors and it was changing in the u. k. 2 by 2025. if current policy is unchanged, there will be a dramatic gap on our targets to reduce c o 2 emissions. these fact puts the replacement of nuclear power stations back on the agenda with a vengeance. i suppose we shouldn't be surprised. the politicians say one thing and there's nothing in government, but that's what happens. and that's certainly what happened was often reported this tony blair wanted to leave a strong legacy. and that part of his legacy, most perhaps launching a nuclear power program that would solve the problem of global warming and insulating a few lofts, bringing in a few small wind turbines on land. doesn't have that same impressive sound to it as launching a huge nuclear power program. successes were equally enthusiastic in 2009 gordon brown called for a nuclear plants to be built crossing chain. and in 2010, david cameron's new coalition government gave those plans, the green light. and the germans looked fit to give the ass me another chance. the nucl
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u. k. fail to abide by the breakfast treaties, customs rules. the prime minister was equally forthright, and he had comments to the pressed, the private g. c, u. k. to uphold the territorial integrity of the united kingdom. that's what we're going to do. we'll do whatever it takes to ensure that the g 7 leaders have been joined by guests from south to south africa, indiana australia discussing how to end the current pandemic, and prevent the next one. and d, w correspondent, beer get master's reporting for as a, from a saint ives in cornwall. close to where the g 7 is taking place this weekend. forget, tell us more about this infrastructure project. it's aimed at countering china's influence is green, and it's meant to help poor countries catch up. sounds very ambitious. it is very ambitious. the u. s. has identified a 40 trillion dollar deficit for low and middle income countries when it comes to infrastructure. and they say that during the pandemic, this gap has even widened. so they are calling for an alternative to china's belt and wrote initiatives also called a new skills wrote initiative where china is investing across the world and developing countries. and they say they want to do something that is very transparent and also very sustainable. and the usa, they want hundreds of billions of dollars invested in countries and, and climate change projects. but also when it comes to health and digital technology, and now they have the g 7 on board, no concrete plans and no concrete financial commitments. but that might be to come and thousands of people have gathered at near the summit venue to protest against all kinds of issues. but the vast majority are concerned about climate change. if this initiative, what the g 7 has to offer. yes, definitely around me here in saint ive
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