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u. s. federal reserve insight into future policy plans. then we take you to the u. k. we're the nation's ongoing recovery. is being threatened by a massive labor shortage. we'll discuss. we have a lot to get to you today, so let's get started. the the really the program with the latest on china's efforts to crap down on big tech and specifically on the company's listing in the us. asian has repeatedly cited security concerns, especially for the companies like the ride share app dbi, which hold the data of hundreds of millions of users. reports are now saying that as early as next month, the chinese government will propose new rules that would ban companies with large amounts of sensitive consumer data from going public in the us. however, companies with less sensitive data such as those in the pharmaceutical industry, are still likely to receive chinese regulatory approval for foreign less things. so how is this likely to impact market worldwide? and what will mean for tensions between china and the u. s. joining us now to discuss the latest co host, christy i. now chr
u. s. federal reserve insight into future policy plans. then we take you to the u. k. we're the nation's ongoing recovery. is being threatened by a massive labor shortage. we'll discuss. we have a lot to get to you today, so let's get started. the the really the program with the latest on china's efforts to crap down on big tech and specifically on the company's listing in the us. asian has repeatedly cited security concerns, especially for the companies like the ride share app dbi, which hold...
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u. k. then, and africa national, for instance, on britain's no fly list made it into the country on a military plane. when he got there, he was declared not to be a person of interest in the end and was free to go. but it's one example in france and police arrested one of 5 afghans with suspected links to the taliban. he failed to comply, apparently with a stay at home or to the other 4 or under surveillance. and then in germany, some previously deported off guns with criminal records, managed to sneak back in via those evacuation flights. berlin saying at the moment it is not screening people on the ground in afghanistan. the current procedure is a pragmatic one, which means that security checks on the basis of police findings will only take place in germany and it was deliberately decided that we no longer carry out checks on the spot. but after arrival in germany, women will comment in hungary saying it won't accept an unrestricted flow of migrants from afghanistan, emphasizing the government
u. k. then, and africa national, for instance, on britain's no fly list made it into the country on a military plane. when he got there, he was declared not to be a person of interest in the end and was free to go. but it's one example in france and police arrested one of 5 afghans with suspected links to the taliban. he failed to comply, apparently with a stay at home or to the other 4 or under surveillance. and then in germany, some previously deported off guns with criminal records, managed...
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u. k. then saying it will leave alongside the americans. does that mean they're aiming for an august 31st like to? well, not quite how, what they're saying is that they can't do things on their own, but they're really hoping that the americans will actually give them at least a few days more to get people out of afghanistan on monday. the case armed forces minister james, he p has said that the u. k. he's got more than 6000 individuals out of afghanistan in a week, but it still wants to evacuate thousands more. he says the focus is on getting 1800 u. k. possible holders out of the country as well as 2275 people who are on what's called the african relocations and assistance policy list. now he says there are still names being added to the list all the time as people make, make you aware that they need to get house. but he says that it will be up to prime minister boys johnson to try to persuade president biden for some more time in that virtual g 7 meeting on tuesday will be you guys, defense minister ben wallace is saying that once the 600
u. k. then saying it will leave alongside the americans. does that mean they're aiming for an august 31st like to? well, not quite how, what they're saying is that they can't do things on their own, but they're really hoping that the americans will actually give them at least a few days more to get people out of afghanistan on monday. the case armed forces minister james, he p has said that the u. k. he's got more than 6000 individuals out of afghanistan in a week, but it still wants to...
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u. k. then you have the laurie driver issue. i mean, this little issue is going on for 25 years. mark seldon is the financial of the media advisor to the you president the u. n. and he said this is going on for 25 years. and it has, i can remember this from when i emigrated to the u. s. it's low wages, it's not a job but very pleasant and it's always been there in the u. k. so the laurie dr issues never going away. the 3rd is that the 4th issue is that of, if you look at it, you're going to see that immigration normally has occurred into the u. k. that labor shortage is exacerbated because of the travel restrictions. people can come in to the u. k. in the way they used to to work. and last but not least, the ping demick has been a major factor because people had to self isolate. so they're out of the labor for labor. 4th, a lot of them have had to stay home and that as contributed for those 5 factors brand have exacerbated it, kind of like a conundrum of the calendar. right. and i know that there's a lot of moving parts there. now at the same time, we're all looking forward, not
u. k. then you have the laurie driver issue. i mean, this little issue is going on for 25 years. mark seldon is the financial of the media advisor to the you president the u. n. and he said this is going on for 25 years. and it has, i can remember this from when i emigrated to the u. s. it's low wages, it's not a job but very pleasant and it's always been there in the u. k. so the laurie dr issues never going away. the 3rd is that the 4th issue is that of, if you look at it, you're going to see...
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u. k. then saying it will leave alone finds the americans. does that mean the on august 31st 1st, who it says that they are working towards as well? well, it's hard to tell, but that message is we can't do it without the americans being that, but we'd love them to give, give us some more time. the case armed forces minister james, he p in the last 2 hours he said, but in a 24 hour period, the u. k. evacuated over 1800 people. and in one week they've got 6000. in fact, more than 6000 people out of afghanistan, and he says that names are being added all the time to the relocation list. he says that the focus of the u. k. right now is on getting around 1800 u. k. possible holders out of the country as well as 2275 people who are already on that relocation scheme. he does say that it can't be done without the americans, and he says, but persuading president biden of to try to push for an extension will be what prime minister boys johnson does on that virtual g 7 meeting on tuesday. that's a point reiterated by the case defense minister in the las
u. k. then saying it will leave alone finds the americans. does that mean the on august 31st 1st, who it says that they are working towards as well? well, it's hard to tell, but that message is we can't do it without the americans being that, but we'd love them to give, give us some more time. the case armed forces minister james, he p in the last 2 hours he said, but in a 24 hour period, the u. k. evacuated over 1800 people. and in one week they've got 6000. in fact, more than 6000 people out...
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then for evacuation? well, there are different ways the africans can actually enter the u. k. and then get the right to, to reside here. they can apply for asylum. they can come through got relocation policy that i was talking about, or they can come under the new resettlement scheme. once it gets up and running, we don't know when that's going to be, but you said that it will involve 20000 people over 4 years. the problem is that the governance governments trying to introduce legislation making it much harder for people to arrive through illegal roots and penalizing them for actually doing so for the method that they arrived by said of course, people will be aware that there have been hundreds of people of off guns still in france trying to cross the channel. many of them coming over if they make it on small days. so that's, that's still a problem for the reset them and try to grab the government saying that they will prioritize people who have been left behind enough. got his shots were supposed to be on those flights. we would have thought they do often. they have to make it
then for evacuation? well, there are different ways the africans can actually enter the u. k. and then get the right to, to reside here. they can apply for asylum. they can come through got relocation policy that i was talking about, or they can come under the new resettlement scheme. once it gets up and running, we don't know when that's going to be, but you said that it will involve 20000 people over 4 years. the problem is that the governance governments trying to introduce legislation...
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u. k. and then left behind. canadians have been rallying to raise awareness about the humanitarian crisis, not gun is done in toronto. the protest has called them the government to do more for those have been left behind or can ida is expected to make landfall on the u. s . gulf coast late on sunday as a dangerous category for hurricane. louisiana has now declared a state of emergency. it comes exactly 16 years after hurricane katrina cause devastation to new orleans. hundreds of palestinians have demonstrated in the southern gaza strip and what they say, the 1st series of nighttime protest along these rarely border calling on israel to ease its blockade. on garza, australia is most popular. state new south wales is reporting a record of more than 1200 new current virus infections in the past 24 hours as no sign yet that the outbreak that started in mid june is slowing. more than half the australian population has been under lockdown for weeks as the biggest city struggle to control the virus. well, those were the headlines. the news continues here now, which is era after the stream statem
u. k. and then left behind. canadians have been rallying to raise awareness about the humanitarian crisis, not gun is done in toronto. the protest has called them the government to do more for those have been left behind or can ida is expected to make landfall on the u. s . gulf coast late on sunday as a dangerous category for hurricane. louisiana has now declared a state of emergency. it comes exactly 16 years after hurricane katrina cause devastation to new orleans. hundreds of palestinians...
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then. me the. the news. ah. again, so prisoners in the u. k. could be used to vote major shortage at the moment of work is in key industries including road haulage and was it made for be released on temporary license with the initiative. i mean to integrate them back into society. this current lack of manpower is being blamed on both wrecks it and the pandemic. and it's already starting to see big gaps appearing on supermarket shelves. the kern shortfall around $90000.00 heavy goods vehicle drivers, placing unsustainable pressure on retailers and their supply chains. and it's not just the lack of trans for food food produces in restaurants, a source outside at the sources of manpower with currently about $40000.00 vacancies. according to the association of independent meets, the buyers may processes all the latest sex off the government. if daily prisoners can fill the gap, predict the right fit. and we look at corona irish prior to breaks it, we had a large number of a migrant workers based in the country who were to the major party processing
then. me the. the news. ah. again, so prisoners in the u. k. could be used to vote major shortage at the moment of work is in key industries including road haulage and was it made for be released on temporary license with the initiative. i mean to integrate them back into society. this current lack of manpower is being blamed on both wrecks it and the pandemic. and it's already starting to see big gaps appearing on supermarket shelves. the kern shortfall around $90000.00 heavy goods vehicle...
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and then the u. k. we say, yeah, that's right. we won't ask you for information of the ones that do submit the information. a significant number say they have no profits and the number of investigations is tiny. so if you want to set up a company somewhere, which is not going to make displeasure, come to the u. k. pay 15 pounds for your company. signed no physical documents to do so, provide no proof of identity, which you would have to do so in any of the recognized fact patients in the well form your company trade for a while and then get rid of it. and literally the company's house in the u. k. will get rid of your company on payment of 10 pounds of declaration that is never traded, whether that is true or not. so this is the place which provides the greatest opportunity for tax cheats in the world. now, we should be deeply ashamed of that and apparently will not. i don't understand why we want to undermine our own economy by providing the opportunity to tax cheats to thrive within it, to provide the people of many other countr
and then the u. k. we say, yeah, that's right. we won't ask you for information of the ones that do submit the information. a significant number say they have no profits and the number of investigations is tiny. so if you want to set up a company somewhere, which is not going to make displeasure, come to the u. k. pay 15 pounds for your company. signed no physical documents to do so, provide no proof of identity, which you would have to do so in any of the recognized fact patients in the well...
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u. k was denied in july, the u. k. prime minister re issued a meeting job by then the last express sympathy to the family and said that the c countries were working together on the case later this month, harridan spares, will come face to face with schooling for the 1st time in a court house in virginia, when a civil claim they filed is heard that the family spokesperson, again says progress is being made. thanks to continued media coverage. we count many americans amongst us. as our friends. we supported these people for decades and diminished. one of their employees killed harry lar reaction was to not stop and think about this family and the consequences that they faced. but they thought about themselves, they recalled her, and the catastrophic miscalculation that they made was that nobody would find out about it. and thanks to your good sales to your colleagues in the media, thank goodness you all came to this family support. this issue is never going to go away until the united states government realizes that there is a broken hearted bereft family here who need help and needs support. we've reached out and all t
u. k was denied in july, the u. k. prime minister re issued a meeting job by then the last express sympathy to the family and said that the c countries were working together on the case later this month, harridan spares, will come face to face with schooling for the 1st time in a court house in virginia, when a civil claim they filed is heard that the family spokesperson, again says progress is being made. thanks to continued media coverage. we count many americans amongst us. as our friends....
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u. k. forces relied rallied on the streets of campbell on friday, demanding protection from the british government. and perhaps their calls have been heard. 600 british troops have been deployed then to safeguard u. k. national is they evacuate from the capitol as well as supporting the relocation of former africa and stuff. we spoke to an interpreter who worked for british american forces. he asked to remain anonymous, set of fear for his life. my family has listed to it's in the past sometime my son be home was attacked twice. my father has been given warnings and threats many, many times my. my dad's name was called that his life will be severely at risk because she offered no one but 2 of her son's guest, the italian recently, one of the interpreter, his father was caught in a provence. he was beaten very badly and he was asked to ask his son, who was, who is an interpreter, to come in trace the it should be a cause of detail about recently, one of the interpreter who used to be an interpreter for the american special forces was assassinated by the time of the interpreters who have served for years and years or stems enough kind of tracing risk and dangerous. however, you coul
u. k. forces relied rallied on the streets of campbell on friday, demanding protection from the british government. and perhaps their calls have been heard. 600 british troops have been deployed then to safeguard u. k. national is they evacuate from the capitol as well as supporting the relocation of former africa and stuff. we spoke to an interpreter who worked for british american forces. he asked to remain anonymous, set of fear for his life. my family has listed to it's in the past sometime...
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u. k. u. s. and other western nations happening warning then nationals about the threat of a terror attack, advising them all to avoid the airport. and the witness who we spoke to says afghans have been left to fend for themselves. the floors we feel abandoned, that's because all these people, those who are trying to get in there for they are having some documents that they can go. but the other people like actually doesn't have anything. all you have to do and the media is in the news store, lots of them doesn't have any legal documents that they are trying to get out. there are like more than 20000 if you have to. but right now, this thing is all messed up automated up. i don't know why the americans are not processing then anymore. but lots of people just like us are striking and hearing. and i know everyone is trying, you know, just to get out of this country of this situation and run from taliban. so yes, we left abandoned. we are left behind. we just want, you know, to get out of this country as soon as possible, before you know the situation and get more critical. many of those injured in the
u. k. u. s. and other western nations happening warning then nationals about the threat of a terror attack, advising them all to avoid the airport. and the witness who we spoke to says afghans have been left to fend for themselves. the floors we feel abandoned, that's because all these people, those who are trying to get in there for they are having some documents that they can go. but the other people like actually doesn't have anything. all you have to do and the media is in the news store,...
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u. k. forces rallied on the streets of carville just last friday to money protection from the british government. perhaps their calls were heard, $600.00 british troops deployed their then to safeguard u. k. nationals as they evacuated from the capital, as well as to support crucially relocation of former african stuff. but whether or not, whether that means they're safe and order cause remains to be seen in every single case. we spoke to one interpreter who worked for british american forces. he was so worried he asked to remain anonymous out of fear for his life. my family has to it's in depaul sometime my m b home was attacked twice. my father has been given warnings and threats many, many times my. my dad's name was called that his life will be severely at risk because he offered no one but 2 of his sons against the italian recent, the one of the interpreter. his father was caught in a province, he was beaten very badly and he was asked to ask his son, who will, who is an interpreter, to come in trace the issue because of the time of our recently one of the interpreter who used to be an interpreter for the american special forces was assassinated by the time of the
u. k. forces rallied on the streets of carville just last friday to money protection from the british government. perhaps their calls were heard, $600.00 british troops deployed their then to safeguard u. k. nationals as they evacuated from the capital, as well as to support crucially relocation of former african stuff. but whether or not, whether that means they're safe and order cause remains to be seen in every single case. we spoke to one interpreter who worked for british american forces....
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u. k. government and you travel car due to the news, but then unexpectedly placed additional restrictions on those coming via from the u . k. says it was concerned about the prevalence holes, the b to very intense. now this, i'm the plus category, mid to tens of thousands of holiday makers, had to cancel my plans pretty much last minute and that many scratching their heads were 6. it's easy for the most which is excessive, and frankly it is in comprehensive will from a health point of view. we were at times in a difficult health situation in france. we understood that, but no other european country is obliged to quarantine by the u. k. and less than 5 percent of cases in france are of the beat of variance. the better variance covers only 9 percent of cases in france and keeps declining in paris. it's 3 percent. but this point please to see the same thing. we check the thing to give him much from 5th. i speak to rate is based on levels in some of its overseas territories, thousands of miles away in the indian ocean. not on the mainland to hearing from. you can government is sounding fun, t
u. k. government and you travel car due to the news, but then unexpectedly placed additional restrictions on those coming via from the u . k. says it was concerned about the prevalence holes, the b to very intense. now this, i'm the plus category, mid to tens of thousands of holiday makers, had to cancel my plans pretty much last minute and that many scratching their heads were 6. it's easy for the most which is excessive, and frankly it is in comprehensive will from a health point of view. we...
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and then the u. k is joined, france and italy in completing their evaluation mission. the final british military flight is now departed cobble with all military and diplomatic personnel evacuated, hundreds of afghans eligible to fly to the u. k. have been left behind now for cost as a saying the hurricane either is gathering strength as it chance towards new orleans expected to maitland fall on the u. s. gulf coast on sunday. exactly. 16 years after katrina hit devastating the barrier and killing 1800 people. on friday i just smashed into cuba small i'll of use of the southwest. in end of the caribbean island nation, toppling trees and tearing the roofs from buildings. there was also flooding and landslides in jamaica for cause to say either will maitland fall in the u. s. is a dangerous category for hearken. generating winds of 225 kilometers an hour and dumping several feet of water on the flood prone new orleans. it will be the 9th named storm and force hurricane of the 2021. atlantic car can season. gillian wolf reports. the fierce winds batter cubic coast as the s
and then the u. k is joined, france and italy in completing their evaluation mission. the final british military flight is now departed cobble with all military and diplomatic personnel evacuated, hundreds of afghans eligible to fly to the u. k. have been left behind now for cost as a saying the hurricane either is gathering strength as it chance towards new orleans expected to maitland fall on the u. s. gulf coast on sunday. exactly. 16 years after katrina hit devastating the barrier and...
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u. k. on the inside. and then all of the taliban surrounding the perimeter on the outside. and as we go through this sunday, the full main gates of the airport remained us tentatively closed, but at different times will open to allow through. we understand people who have specifically being told to report that. so that's what the american embassy is saying. it's warning it citizens and anybody else who has proved to be eligible to get a seat on an evacuation flight, only to go to the airport when they're specifically told to do so. to have all that documents ready to be at a particular gate at a particular time to get through and then can they get through with some degree of safety. so it does remain a very volatile situation and it's made worse now by some security analysts assessment. that's a bit i so low the islamic state could be planning attacks on the port. now i still has been active here and i've got a couple of years ago. it came under considerable pressure from the africa and government backed up by the us military. 3 that really depleted id numbers, but it still
u. k. on the inside. and then all of the taliban surrounding the perimeter on the outside. and as we go through this sunday, the full main gates of the airport remained us tentatively closed, but at different times will open to allow through. we understand people who have specifically being told to report that. so that's what the american embassy is saying. it's warning it citizens and anybody else who has proved to be eligible to get a seat on an evacuation flight, only to go to the airport...
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u. k. would like some more time if possible. he said, if there wasn't an extension, then it would not be possible for the u. k. to get everybody out whom they'd like to evacuate from afghanistan. he did say that the u. k with its royal air force planes have taken out around a 1000 individuals over 24 hours. so nothing like the numbers that we've seen, the us military move out, but still a very big effort going on, which they'd like to continue. similarly as you referencing hi, come on, the german foreign minister saying that if everything ends on deadline, that won't be enough time, not just for germany, but for the us to get out all the people that they had hoped to. and so he's calling for a plan with the involving the taliban to continue evacuations. beyond those ellis also, we're hearing that italy, which is a member of the g 7. he's now looking for another summit of the g. 20 industrialized nations to include russia and china to broaden the pacific. i think there probably is some kind of acceptance perhaps behind the scenes, but that will. ringback be no extension an
u. k. would like some more time if possible. he said, if there wasn't an extension, then it would not be possible for the u. k. to get everybody out whom they'd like to evacuate from afghanistan. he did say that the u. k with its royal air force planes have taken out around a 1000 individuals over 24 hours. so nothing like the numbers that we've seen, the us military move out, but still a very big effort going on, which they'd like to continue. similarly as you referencing hi, come on, the...
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u. s. federal reserve insight into future policy play, and then we take you to the u. k, where the nation's ongoing recovery is being threatened by a massive labor shortage. we'll discuss. we have a lot to get to you today, so let's get started. the we leave the program with the late us on china's efforts to crack down on big tech and specifically on the company's listing in the us. patient has repeatedly cited security concerns, especially for the companies like the ride share apps d v, which holds the data of hundreds of millions of users. reports are now saying that as early as next month, the chinese government will propose new rules that would ban companies with large amounts of sensitive consumer data from going public in the us. however, companies with less sensitive data such as those in the pharmaceutical industry, are still likely to receive chinese regulatory approval for foreign less things. so how is this likely to impact market worldwide? and what will it mean for tension between china and the us? joining us now to discuss the latest math co host, christy i
u. s. federal reserve insight into future policy play, and then we take you to the u. k, where the nation's ongoing recovery is being threatened by a massive labor shortage. we'll discuss. we have a lot to get to you today, so let's get started. the we leave the program with the late us on china's efforts to crack down on big tech and specifically on the company's listing in the us. patient has repeatedly cited security concerns, especially for the companies like the ride share apps d v, which...
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u. s. federal reserve insight into future policy play. and then we take you to the u. k. we're the nation's ongoing recovery. is being threatened by a massive labor shortage. we'll discuss. we have a lot to get to today. so let's get started. the really the program with the latest on china's efforts to crack down on big tech and specifically on the company's listing in the us. asian has repeatedly cited security concerns, especially for the companies like the ride share app d b, which hold the...
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the town of on thought came to power and then moved u. k. told us how difficult it was to escape the militants. my job was not competing with a dollar bond in 1997 in the home me my she became and my house and they brought our front door so i was hiding in the back door for 56 hours. when the list of mind, we decided to be sure to pakistan in 2007 did try to kill me on, on me over a car deal with me for this was done most the in my life when i left my country, my job, my family the age of 43 is not easy. 3 there thing you rate in your life already or cheaper for me and for my senior women activists. and i've chemist on a do not change a lot of evidence against the telephone to us than before. pick up, set out the rapid fall of the west and back government and called on the resurgence of the town upon a british veterans on families lost loved ones to the conflict with some question. now if all those talk replaces weren't vain accusing us and u. k. governments of the withdrawal, we spoke to the mother a full and push a soldier, sean vinny, who
the town of on thought came to power and then moved u. k. told us how difficult it was to escape the militants. my job was not competing with a dollar bond in 1997 in the home me my she became and my house and they brought our front door so i was hiding in the back door for 56 hours. when the list of mind, we decided to be sure to pakistan in 2007 did try to kill me on, on me over a car deal with me for this was done most the in my life when i left my country, my job, my family the age of 43 is...
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u. k, u n e u china pakistan. and it was back as then as well, of course as the us they've been here. they met 1st with a delegation from atkins got from the canister government led by dr. de la de la head of the national reconciliation council of afghanistan. that meeting lasted just about an hour and a half. and then a couple of hours after that you had much longer meeting, which was between these envoys that are here. and the members of the tall, a bond delegation, again unclear what exactly was said during those meetings. but if you take a step back and look at a statement that was issued by us, special envoy, envoy all makes and models out earlier today. he said the following, he said in several planned rounds of meetings over 3 days, representatives from countries in the region and beyond as well as for multilateral organizations will press for a reduction of violence and cease fire and a commitment not to recognize a government imposed by force, so it certainly seems to indicate that one of the messages that was perhaps conveyed to members of the taller bonds delegation would h
u. k, u n e u china pakistan. and it was back as then as well, of course as the us they've been here. they met 1st with a delegation from atkins got from the canister government led by dr. de la de la head of the national reconciliation council of afghanistan. that meeting lasted just about an hour and a half. and then a couple of hours after that you had much longer meeting, which was between these envoys that are here. and the members of the tall, a bond delegation, again unclear what exactly...
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u. k. and go straight down to the south coast, go go to kent, and then they would go, they would take ferries over to the u. k. it's cool. ro roll on roller off from the trucks roll onto the freights. and this ro, statistic is what is down? why? because now the cost benefit analysis of unloading and driving across the u. k. has been obviously ruined because of all the red tape coming from the u. k into the u. so now they're shipping directly from dublin to the european continent, and that's what happened. and that's why that shipping number is down. they're going not the english channel route. and hillary ford, which of the british american business association always take that opportunity to talk about how well the british soccer team did in the year. they couldn't clinch it to the world and billionaires jeff pays as bill gays and michael bloomberg are getting called out online after it was revealed that they are pouring millions of dollars into the hunt for precious metals in greenland. r t. john, heidi has the details on what they're looking for and why greenland, here comes the money bill
u. k. and go straight down to the south coast, go go to kent, and then they would go, they would take ferries over to the u. k. it's cool. ro roll on roller off from the trucks roll onto the freights. and this ro, statistic is what is down? why? because now the cost benefit analysis of unloading and driving across the u. k. has been obviously ruined because of all the red tape coming from the u. k into the u. so now they're shipping directly from dublin to the european continent, and that's...
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u. k. prime minister who sent troops into afghanistan way, but then blocks the u. s. decision now to pull out calling the reasoning behind it . imbecilic. after this break. i ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk i me ah ah, i use the former british prime minister, tony blair, who sent you k troops into a gun is done 20 years ago. criticize the u. s. decision now than to pull out front of the justifications behind it. imbecilic, we didn't need to do it, we chose to do it. we did it in a b, d and to an embassy really political slogan about ending the forever was. blair added that britain's involvement in the region was not hopeless despite the color bands advance and the has a moral obligation to stay in the country until the afghans who need to be are evacuated. the journalists, international affairs spaces, which had met
u. k. prime minister who sent troops into afghanistan way, but then blocks the u. s. decision now to pull out calling the reasoning behind it . imbecilic. after this break. i ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk i me ah ah, i use the former british...
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u. k. to those board posts. so if they do make it to the border with pakistan to pakistan, then they can be offered through and put on flights to the u. k. the german, he's actually gone one step further. they seem to be a little bit of a step ahead. the u. k. because chancellor, i'm glad she believes as between 10 to 40000 local staff working for development organizations in afghanistan, who have the right to be evacuate to germany if they, if they want to sell a lot of people that they still want to get out. so that foreign minister, high co mass has been doing a whistle stop to turkey, pakistan and his back has done, he's currently in cattle and will that she could be hearing from him in about an hour. and he struck a deal with is bacchus don. he's currently closed saying look, these are the names of the people that we believe should come to germany. there's a long list with africa names on it. if they turn up at your board or let them 3, we will lift them immediately from tashkent to germany. so there's definitely been a lot of movement that and he's going to be speaking as i said in an hour, along with his ca
u. k. to those board posts. so if they do make it to the border with pakistan to pakistan, then they can be offered through and put on flights to the u. k. the german, he's actually gone one step further. they seem to be a little bit of a step ahead. the u. k. because chancellor, i'm glad she believes as between 10 to 40000 local staff working for development organizations in afghanistan, who have the right to be evacuate to germany if they, if they want to sell a lot of people that they still...
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she fled the country when the taliban 1st came to power and then moved to the u. k. difficulty was to escape the medicines. my job was not competing with a dollar bond in 1997 in front of me. my she became and my house and gabriel, our front door. so i was hiding into 5 to 456 hours when the less diploma and we decided she should live in 2007. did try to can mean on on me over in a car before this was done most the in my life when i left my country, my job, my family, the age of 43 is not easy. 3 there thing your rate in your life, a chief for me and for my senior women activists and have chemist on a do not change a lot of evidence against the telephone to us than before. a particularly upset of the rapids full of the western vice government in kabul and the resurgence of the taliban or british veterans and families who lost loved ones to the complaint. from the questioning before those sacrifices were in vain accusing the u. s. u k. governments and botching the withdrawal. we spoke to the mother full and british soldier. she'll binnie he was killed in a 5 fight wo
she fled the country when the taliban 1st came to power and then moved to the u. k. difficulty was to escape the medicines. my job was not competing with a dollar bond in 1997 in front of me. my she became and my house and gabriel, our front door. so i was hiding into 5 to 456 hours when the less diploma and we decided she should live in 2007. did try to can mean on on me over in a car before this was done most the in my life when i left my country, my job, my family, the age of 43 is not easy....
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handle enough gun form, a judge who fled the country when the telephone 1st came to power and then moved to the u. k. told us how difficult it was to escape the malicious i joe was not competing with a dollar bond in front of me. my. she became my house and gabriel, our front door. so i was hiding in the back to 456 hours when the list and we decided to we should be back in 2007. did try to kill me on, on me over in a car before this was done most the in my life when i missed my country, my job, my family, the age of 43, is not the thing you rate in your life, chiefly to me and for my, i feel the women of chemist on that did not change a lot of evidence against the taliban. and before particularly upset the rapid fall of the western bank government in kabul. and the resurgence of the taliban or british veterans and families who lost loved ones in the conflict. some of questioning for both sacrifices were in vain. keesing us and u. k. governments of bulging the withdrawal. we spoke to the mother, full and pretty soldiers show benny, who was killed in a fire fight with caliber militants in may, 2009.
handle enough gun form, a judge who fled the country when the telephone 1st came to power and then moved to the u. k. told us how difficult it was to escape the malicious i joe was not competing with a dollar bond in front of me. my. she became my house and gabriel, our front door. so i was hiding in the back to 456 hours when the list and we decided to we should be back in 2007. did try to kill me on, on me over in a car before this was done most the in my life when i missed my country, my...
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u. k. on the repatriation lists, but who haven't made it at what he said the how you hundreds on friday the government was saying 802-1000 afghans and then 10250 british national. some sources in the u. k. believe it's significantly higher than that, given the high number of calls, for example, m p. 's have been receiving from constituents with relatives in afghanistan and charities. here in the u. k as well. whatever the case, the u. k is saying that it's done the best in the circumstances. those were the words of nick carter. they've got almost 15000 people out since mid august. it has been chaotic. it has been extremely upsetting and distressing for those people who made it through let alone the thousands of people who have been trying to get into cobble airport and have failed. now the government is stressing that this is not the end of its efforts. there's a lot of, it's been sent to members of parliament by the defense secretary, the foreign secretary and the home secretary. and the last for hours, insisting that they will continue to use every leave that they have to try to get people out of afghanistan who pay for their lives. kn
u. k. on the repatriation lists, but who haven't made it at what he said the how you hundreds on friday the government was saying 802-1000 afghans and then 10250 british national. some sources in the u. k. believe it's significantly higher than that, given the high number of calls, for example, m p. 's have been receiving from constituents with relatives in afghanistan and charities. here in the u. k as well. whatever the case, the u. k is saying that it's done the best in the circumstances....
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crossings, if they do make it to those board and they can be quickly processed through and then brought to the u. k. a germany seems one step ahead that foreign minister, high masses just on a whistle stop. so of turkey, tajikistan pakistan is becca non trying to find ways to bring more africans over the border and to germany. and we're going to hear from him in a couple of hours. he's courtney and kept her b. speaking that now he struck up a deal with his back just on saying, anyone who comes across the border, please open it because that border is currently closed. let them through and we will lift about to germany a s a p and germany. johns langley mark has said that she estimates says between 10 to 40000 local staff working for development organization in afghanistan, who have the right to be evacuated to germany if they feel. and they did. that is a huge number that was revised up from 121501240000. but worryingly we did earlier from a british former army commander. he said he's hearing report, but some guns traveling to the borders who carrying west and documents being taken out by the taliba
crossings, if they do make it to those board and they can be quickly processed through and then brought to the u. k. a germany seems one step ahead that foreign minister, high masses just on a whistle stop. so of turkey, tajikistan pakistan is becca non trying to find ways to bring more africans over the border and to germany. and we're going to hear from him in a couple of hours. he's courtney and kept her b. speaking that now he struck up a deal with his back just on saying, anyone who comes...
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and then of course, has been the arbitrary arrest of u. k. f. like vessels quite recently. going through the straits of home is some of it's very novel. some of the, like the, the, the arresting of those u k. f like vessels was not an i was all the radians, did it quite plainly. if this is something connected with wrong, then there's going to be some kind of so state intervention there in, in dealing with the iranians. if it's some sort of private hijacking along the lines we've had previously with a similarity hijackers, that it will be a massive for the ship owner and the insurance companies to sort out ah, a merger investigation has been launched off the vehicle been russian activist was found dead in ukraine, italy sheesh off lead a group that helped people fleeing persecution from president alexander lucas shank has government paying tribute to him in london next. alt opposition leader said she knows she could also be targeted. anytime under simmons reports was on the italy she shoves life ended here, his body hanging from a tree. he set up for a run near his home in k
and then of course, has been the arbitrary arrest of u. k. f. like vessels quite recently. going through the straits of home is some of it's very novel. some of the, like the, the, the arresting of those u k. f like vessels was not an i was all the radians, did it quite plainly. if this is something connected with wrong, then there's going to be some kind of so state intervention there in, in dealing with the iranians. if it's some sort of private hijacking along the lines we've had previously...
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u. k. telegraph newspaper to the covered pandemic. articles then, one former senior adviser to the p. m, openly acknowledged the government's failure to shielding the facilities. we were told categorically in lunch that people will be tested before they went back to terms. we only subsequently found out the dod and happened. now all the government rectory was, we put a shield of low, complete nonsense, quite the opposite, putting shield route, the recent people we cope with the camps. i think the homes are always been on the on the bridge of the goldman and everything was enough. i know the people that had home later and without the struggles we still we still are testing colby policy, people from your scout or hospital because this virus house is all the and then they don't they played it was still very close. i think some of it was telling the truth, i think it was on television homes were being tested, the residence will be tested, private home in our initial and that's a lot of the reason why i got home because a lot like the 2017 draft plan was to show the health service could co
u. k. telegraph newspaper to the covered pandemic. articles then, one former senior adviser to the p. m, openly acknowledged the government's failure to shielding the facilities. we were told categorically in lunch that people will be tested before they went back to terms. we only subsequently found out the dod and happened. now all the government rectory was, we put a shield of low, complete nonsense, quite the opposite, putting shield route, the recent people we cope with the camps. i think...
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u. k. are continuing to airlift people out of several countries have stopped evacuations early and then other news through be facing a political crisis. congress is deciding on a new left the cabinet. ah, we begin with the deepening crisis in august on the west president is threatening to strike back in response to attacks outside capital, airports. as many as 60 people, including 13 members of the american military, have been killed the arm group. i so has claimed responsibility. so joe biden says the service members who died are heroes. he's vowing to make those responsible pay . the presidents has asked military commanders to draw plans to strike back. the taliban has condemned the attacks. the group spokesman told al jazeera, the area in which this all happened is under the responsibility of the foreign forces. there's this attack, but then there's also the situation runs the airport. the gatherings of tens of thousands of people around couple airports is a suitable location for these attackers. this is, in fact a security mis handling a big error from their part and a big mistake. we've
u. k. are continuing to airlift people out of several countries have stopped evacuations early and then other news through be facing a political crisis. congress is deciding on a new left the cabinet. ah, we begin with the deepening crisis in august on the west president is threatening to strike back in response to attacks outside capital, airports. as many as 60 people, including 13 members of the american military, have been killed the arm group. i so has claimed responsibility. so joe biden...
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then i don't talk to the, the u. k. great agenda. the us recently hit its self imposed debt ceiling with us from stopping democrats from pushing ahead with an infrastructure package costing a trillion dollars. the senate season solace debate on the legislation. on top of that, democrats, a fitting volition of to us for nor another spending package, totaling 3 and a half trillion rule, ultimately require having to increase the debt ceiling. the republicans having none of it, unless they get more of a say on how the money is spent. if they don't need on our input, we are help with the deadline that increase that recklessly as he's reckless plans will require well, the debt ceiling limits the amount, the u. s. government can know it was reinstated last week. after 2 years suspension, the figure was automatically recalibrated to equal the current level, forcing the treasury to cough up for government bills. financial very much guys who's been watching events and false as washington has no choice. it'll have to keep on borrowing the u. s.
then i don't talk to the, the u. k. great agenda. the us recently hit its self imposed debt ceiling with us from stopping democrats from pushing ahead with an infrastructure package costing a trillion dollars. the senate season solace debate on the legislation. on top of that, democrats, a fitting volition of to us for nor another spending package, totaling 3 and a half trillion rule, ultimately require having to increase the debt ceiling. the republicans having none of it, unless they get more...
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k at 2000, but numbers don't always tell the whole story. are we likely to see a deepening relationship then between the taliban and the u. s. in order to prevent eyes k gaining a stronger fit, told in the country and the possibility of attacks taking place outside of us kind of sun. well, that would certainly be in deep irony, wouldn't it? we'll just have to see how this plays out in the coming weeks. a lot of this, of course, will be determined on just what type of cala bond we see, whether their charm offensive about a new color on to point is real or whether that's just p r. and it's the same taller bond that we've always known and experienced. if the latter, then it's very, very hard to see any type of real cooperation between the united states in that group. what do you think about biden's remarks that it's not about trust? it's about mutual interest i think that's, that's almost true as it's always about mutual interest. certainly if the taliban get serious about fighting, i s. k. well, we will have some interest in helping them with that. the taller bond for all their faults have never themselves expressed any interes
k at 2000, but numbers don't always tell the whole story. are we likely to see a deepening relationship then between the taliban and the u. s. in order to prevent eyes k gaining a stronger fit, told in the country and the possibility of attacks taking place outside of us kind of sun. well, that would certainly be in deep irony, wouldn't it? we'll just have to see how this plays out in the coming weeks. a lot of this, of course, will be determined on just what type of cala bond we see, whether...
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i'll see you then in the ah, the, the u. s. lashes out of k as a trophy tried, kills a terra ponder enough down it's done in the past for private days, cobble app, foaming in which thought americans were among the $170.00 killed. the applied in kabul to the crowd of people continue to flow to the port desperate.
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then a lavish purchase is coming after the u. k. government approved a 20 pound. we cut to the universal credit benefit system, which was intended to support low income families during the pan demik. it's also on top of a pe freeze for teachers and police officers, as well as a pay rise of only 3 percent. for those covert the battle health care workers, the opposition had a field day that the prime minister spending priorities, it's always about himself. as this government cuts universal credit and freezes, frontline nurse police pay. johnson has found more money to treat himself again, and it is in desperate need of funding on the pay rise in order to be able to recruit and retain staff and catch up with the enormous backlog of work. so i, i think the issue about the paintings is something covered irrelevant. my understanding is it's largely paid for through public money rather than donors. as governments, as suggested, the government is going back down stairs the route. whereas at the beginning of the coven, we were able to see that when money was needed, it cou
then a lavish purchase is coming after the u. k. government approved a 20 pound. we cut to the universal credit benefit system, which was intended to support low income families during the pan demik. it's also on top of a pe freeze for teachers and police officers, as well as a pay rise of only 3 percent. for those covert the battle health care workers, the opposition had a field day that the prime minister spending priorities, it's always about himself. as this government cuts universal credit...
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then. me in the old days before frank said, because the u. k. was attached to you. they could do it. other countries do, which is to take all their data and dump it into this giant shadow banking system that covers the world's largest trading block. and you could kind of buy some time there because the c, b is printing and buying and monetizing debt by the trillion christine garden, literally just buying trillions and trying to the garden. but now post brag that they don't have that way to wash the debts into the greater he, you laundromat. and so that is going to, for the 1st time post bracket. debts are going to start to cause a lot of pain. i believe it was the look of off the field. you actually puzzle you through that actually use a machine which is to build me up with your school budget that i can use to tell you because it was i didn't give famous from a credit card issued by both of us to choose the most was also among the many who helped the victims of the explosion, he delivered food, repaired doors and windows, and cleared rubble from the streets. he lived in bay, wilton w
then. me in the old days before frank said, because the u. k. was attached to you. they could do it. other countries do, which is to take all their data and dump it into this giant shadow banking system that covers the world's largest trading block. and you could kind of buy some time there because the c, b is printing and buying and monetizing debt by the trillion christine garden, literally just buying trillions and trying to the garden. but now post brag that they don't have that way to wash...
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i'll see you then, me in the old days before brag said, because the u. k. was attached to you. they could do it. other countries do, which is to take all their debts and dump it into this giant shadow banking system that covers the world's largest trading block. and you could kind of buy some time there because the c p is printing and buying and monetizing debt by the trillion, christine the garden, literally just buying trillions and trying to the garbage debt. but now post bracket, they don't have that way to wash the debts. into the greater he you laundromat and so that is going to for the 1st time post bracket. debts are going to start to cause a lot of pain. me . a new gold rush is underway, and gunner thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the goldfields, hoping to strike it. rich children are torn between gold education. my family was very poor. i thought i was doing my best to get back to school, which still will have the strongest appeal the, the, the, the the headline news cash strapped americans risk being kicked out of their homes as an eviction band impo
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i'll see you then me in the old days before breaks it because the u. k. was attached to the e u. they could do it. other countries do, which is to take all their debts and dump it into this giant shadow banking system that covers the world's largest trading block. and you could kind of buy some time there because the c, b is printing and buying and monetizing debt by the trillion. so christine, the garden, literally just buying trillion control of the garbage debt, but now post brags if they don't have that way to wash the debts into the greater he, you laundromat. and so that is going to, for the 1st time post breaks it, debts are going to start to cause a lot of pain. the me doesn't need to look, i just was off the field. what you actually puzzle you to that actually use a machine which is to build me up with your sequel, but yes, i would continue to tell you because it was, i didn't give them a credit issued by both of us in the most was also among the many who helped victims of the explosion, he delivered food, repaired doors, and windows, and cleared rebel from the streets.
i'll see you then me in the old days before breaks it because the u. k. was attached to the e u. they could do it. other countries do, which is to take all their debts and dump it into this giant shadow banking system that covers the world's largest trading block. and you could kind of buy some time there because the c, b is printing and buying and monetizing debt by the trillion. so christine, the garden, literally just buying trillion control of the garbage debt, but now post brags if they...