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against ukraine. stephen child, he is the director of the china institute at so us at the university of london. thank you very much for your time today. now turkey is runaway inflation has made headlines for a while now and bertha, the center of car manufacturing in the country, residents are finding themselves unable to afford their own city's main product. bursa. south of istanbul is the heart of the turkish automotive industry. more than half a 1000000 vehicles are built here every year. many of them are exported, but fewer and fewer cars are being sold here. inflation and high taxes are turning car ownership into a luxury. it's hard to gauge how workers here are getting through the crisis. security guards break up our attempts to ask them outside the factory gates and they threatened the employees. workers are more willing to speak up at the labor union offices, did in rossville written cutting. well i now we're in twice the minimum wage here, cousin, it's a good salary by turkey standards also, but even so it's just not enough to feed a family of 4. if no credit has that, our credit card
against ukraine. stephen child, he is the director of the china institute at so us at the university of london. thank you very much for your time today. now turkey is runaway inflation has made headlines for a while now and bertha, the center of car manufacturing in the country, residents are finding themselves unable to afford their own city's main product. bursa. south of istanbul is the heart of the turkish automotive industry. more than half a 1000000 vehicles are built here every year....
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this crisis, patrick diamond is professor and public policy at cream every university of london . we appreciate you being on i'll just see to so thank you very much. indeed. the u . s. is designated cut out a major non nato ally. it was announced at a meeting between president joe biden, a caught as a mere shake tom and been homage attorney while the white house on monday alan fisher reports from washington dc. a warm welcome and bitterly cold washington day for the 1st gulf leader to visit the white house since joe biden took over. cutter has become a key partner on several issues impacting the u. s. this past year. a partnership with cut her was a, has been central to many of our most vital interest. i thought it was a key player during the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan still has communications with the taliban. and who's thousands of refugees who still have to be processed before they moved to america. with additional assistance on a ran yemen, the palestinians. the president has decided to give cattle special status, and i am notifying congress that i will designate cutter
this crisis, patrick diamond is professor and public policy at cream every university of london . we appreciate you being on i'll just see to so thank you very much. indeed. the u . s. is designated cut out a major non nato ally. it was announced at a meeting between president joe biden, a caught as a mere shake tom and been homage attorney while the white house on monday alan fisher reports from washington dc. a warm welcome and bitterly cold washington day for the 1st gulf leader to visit the...
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anna whitelock is professor of the history of monarchy at city, university of london and spoke to myr. she will be reflecting on her father's death, but also on philip, and it was philip who, 70 years ago today, broke the news to the 25—year—old princess elizabeth, who was with philip, out in kenya on the first leg of a commonwealth tour. and of course he went with a walk with her and talk to father was dead, and in that moment her life changed, that she would become queen. and i think, like no one else, really, could have imagined that, 70 years on, she would remain a queen. when we think back, her first prime minister was winston churchill. treatment and stalin were in power. lennon and mccartney had never met yet. no passengerjet had atlantic. this is the scale of change that she has seen, and indeed she acknowledged that in her access in message, the great social, cultural and technological innovation and change is at the last 70 years has seen. it is extraordinary, - 70 years has seen. it is extraordinary, and - 70 years has seen. it is extraordinary, and so l 70 years has seen.
anna whitelock is professor of the history of monarchy at city, university of london and spoke to myr. she will be reflecting on her father's death, but also on philip, and it was philip who, 70 years ago today, broke the news to the 25—year—old princess elizabeth, who was with philip, out in kenya on the first leg of a commonwealth tour. and of course he went with a walk with her and talk to father was dead, and in that moment her life changed, that she would become queen. and i think,...
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. >> for more on this, let's bring in a professor of politics at the university of london and author population, immigration and future of white minorities." thank you for joining us here. you grew up in canada. you studied the right wing in canada and changing attitudes in that country. fro are you surprised what happened there in canada? >> obviously, no, it happens a lot less in other countries. but at the same time, beneath the surface, there you look at public opinion, there's been a polarization along party lines. for example, approval of justin trudeau among party voters has typically been in single digits, you know, for years. and that's sort of an indication. and also very little switching between liberals and conservatives. so a hardening really of political boundaries is a prelude, i think, and backdrop to some of the trud yo sentiments expressed in the protests which i think they are kind of evektive more. >> that's interesting the thing with the u.s. the thing that's striking is exactly that, the links between this movement and pro-trump right-wing forces in this country.
. >> for more on this, let's bring in a professor of politics at the university of london and author population, immigration and future of white minorities." thank you for joining us here. you grew up in canada. you studied the right wing in canada and changing attitudes in that country. fro are you surprised what happened there in canada? >> obviously, no, it happens a lot less in other countries. but at the same time, beneath the surface, there you look at public opinion,...
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let's talk to anna whitelock, professor of the history of monarchy at city, university of london. tart with everything we have been hearing there, because it is really striking, i think that the queen, who talked so fondly of the enormous strength she derived from her husband when over so many decades, and now she wants her son, it appears, to similarly have someone alongside him when the time comes, when he is one day king. i'm interested in your thoughts on that. i think that's a very good point. she referred to prince philip as her great strength and stay and i think charles and camilla are soulmates and, yes, their relationship got off to an inauspicious start and many of us will remember that three in the marriage devastating interview line that princess diana gave put in the years since her tragic death there has been a quiet process of rehabilitation of the image of camilla, her loyalty, her sense rehabilitation of the image of camilla, her loyalty, hersense of duty in support of her husband prince charles and in support of the queen and this is in question of the support sh
let's talk to anna whitelock, professor of the history of monarchy at city, university of london. tart with everything we have been hearing there, because it is really striking, i think that the queen, who talked so fondly of the enormous strength she derived from her husband when over so many decades, and now she wants her son, it appears, to similarly have someone alongside him when the time comes, when he is one day king. i'm interested in your thoughts on that. i think that's a very good...
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it's an interesting study by university of london.up to secondary school. maybe they are natural optimism will survive just a bit longer. they are natural optimism will survivejust a bit longer. filth. they are natural optimism will survive just a bit longer. survive 'ust a bit longer. oh, i hoe survivejust a bit longer. oh, i hepe s0- _ survivejust a bit longer. oh, i hepe s0- i— survivejust a bit longer. oh, i hope so. i hope _ survivejust a bit longer. oh, i hope so. i hope we _ survivejust a bit longer. oh, i hope so. i hope we are - survivejust a bit longer. oh, i hope so. i hope we are both i survivejust a bit longer. oh, i i hope so. i hope we are both the three of us optimists at least. thank you very much. i knew i could be optimistic about you. we finished on time. gives me time to tell you... the papers will be back again tomorrow evening withjo phillips and nigel nelson. will be sparring. coming up next, it's the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases i
it's an interesting study by university of london.up to secondary school. maybe they are natural optimism will survive just a bit longer. they are natural optimism will survivejust a bit longer. filth. they are natural optimism will survive just a bit longer. survive 'ust a bit longer. oh, i hoe survivejust a bit longer. oh, i hepe s0- _ survivejust a bit longer. oh, i hepe s0- i— survivejust a bit longer. oh, i hope so. i hope _ survivejust a bit longer. oh, i hope so. i hope we _...
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. >> to rob lee and the department of war studies at the university of london, russia's current military buildup near ukraine is unprecedented, this is not like the buildup in the spring of 2021. the amount of russian aerial, ground and military naval power in ukraine is quantifiably far greater, and that's of western governments, too. capabilities have been assembled and the kremlin's intent is still unknown. scott mcclain, cnn, london. >> it's not just troops on the ground concerned, but u.s. officials say moscow is already engaged in an information war with the west over ukraine and that could change what a potential russian invasion looks like. let me bring in the white house and national security correspondent for "the new york times," and beth sander, the former director. thank you for staying up late. beth, i think you make such a good point, and that is it's critical to note that a russian invasion of ukraine is likely not going to begin with kinetic action, right? what would you expect before a movement further of ground forces? >> well, a lot of people have talked about a big c
. >> to rob lee and the department of war studies at the university of london, russia's current military buildup near ukraine is unprecedented, this is not like the buildup in the spring of 2021. the amount of russian aerial, ground and military naval power in ukraine is quantifiably far greater, and that's of western governments, too. capabilities have been assembled and the kremlin's intent is still unknown. scott mcclain, cnn, london. >> it's not just troops on the ground...
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. >> department of the war studies at the university of london, russia current military build up yearaine is unprecedented. this is not like previous war scares or the build up in the spring of 2021. the amount of russian aerial ground and naval military pour near ukraine now is quantifiable far greater. the view of western government too. the capabilities have been assembled. kremlin intent is unknown. >> enough is enough. coming up on cnn "newsroom," after seven day of protests on the main crossing between canada and the u.s., police finally move in arresting demonstrators opposed to pandemic restrictions and clearing the ambassador bridge. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a rereal challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre e 2 syste. with a painless, one-second scan i know my glucose numbers wiwithout fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and d i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. take the mystery out of managing your diabetes and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free at freestylelibre.us ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ f
. >> department of the war studies at the university of london, russia current military build up yearaine is unprecedented. this is not like previous war scares or the build up in the spring of 2021. the amount of russian aerial ground and naval military pour near ukraine now is quantifiable far greater. the view of western government too. the capabilities have been assembled. kremlin intent is unknown. >> enough is enough. coming up on cnn "newsroom," after seven day of...
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. >> in the department of war studies at the university of london. ary build up near ukraine is unprecedented. this not like previous war scares or the build up in the spring of 2021. the amount of russian aerial ground and naval military power near ukraine now is quantifiably far greater. that's the view of western government too. the capability have been assembled, kremlin intent is unknown. >> for analysis i'm joined now from kyiv. but peter the director of the democracy initiative. which promotes democracy in post communist states. thank you for being with us. so president biden took another shot at diplomacy. with a phone call to vladimir putin vowing swift and severe costs if he invade ukraine. 24 hours later he spoke to ukraine president. and germany chancellor will visit kyiv and moscow for another round of diplomacy. the window is fast closing. how likely is it that diplomacy and deterrence will resolve this in the end? >> there's hope that it will. obviously. i'm in kyiv and i have determined to stay here. as ukrainian american if need be to
. >> in the department of war studies at the university of london. ary build up near ukraine is unprecedented. this not like previous war scares or the build up in the spring of 2021. the amount of russian aerial ground and naval military power near ukraine now is quantifiably far greater. that's the view of western government too. the capability have been assembled, kremlin intent is unknown. >> for analysis i'm joined now from kyiv. but peter the director of the democracy...
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julie norman is out of the university college of london, also on a broad swath of international relations are thrilled she could join us today. want to go back to angela merkel and 2014. angela spent emphasizes this in putin's world. forget about 19th and 20th century navelgazing. clock cannot be turned back. if the clock is moving forward, what are we moving forward to? julie: it is a good question, and we have seen things seem to be changing, but also staying the same this week. we did hear that russia was releasing some footage of withdrawing troops. that of course has been challenged by the u.s., by the u.k., by nato, who are looking for actual facts on the ground, to see those words translated into action. at the same time, we see dip a medic efforts continuing. we heard nato calling for a nato-russia consultation, it for them that has been provided in the past to provide communication directly between nato and russia, calling on that to continue. the good news is that all sides, including russia, or at least locally open to diplomacy, and as long as that is still an option, i think
julie norman is out of the university college of london, also on a broad swath of international relations are thrilled she could join us today. want to go back to angela merkel and 2014. angela spent emphasizes this in putin's world. forget about 19th and 20th century navelgazing. clock cannot be turned back. if the clock is moving forward, what are we moving forward to? julie: it is a good question, and we have seen things seem to be changing, but also staying the same this week. we did hear...
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ok, lon kelvin from the institute of risk and disaster reduction at university college london. thank you very much. for joining us. thank you. now let's take a look at some of the other global business stories making the news. here as defense contract a lockheed martin is scrapping a $4400000000.00 plan to take over rocket engine maker aero jet rocket di regulators in the states had sued to stop the deal. the federal trade commission argued it would lead to higher defense systems. costs is the 1st time in decades the f t. c. as opposed to defense sector deal. the world trade organization says truck global trade bottlenecks. it should ease in the coming months with the most pressure coming from demand spikes, as opposed to supply chain snacks. but the, the whittier is chief economist says supply disruption will be more obvious in the auto sector or in industry shifting to new manufacturing helps take his present reject tie a pair to one has announced that sales tax on stable foods will be reduced from 8 to one percent, as meant to give current customers some relief from the, with
ok, lon kelvin from the institute of risk and disaster reduction at university college london. thank you very much. for joining us. thank you. now let's take a look at some of the other global business stories making the news. here as defense contract a lockheed martin is scrapping a $4400000000.00 plan to take over rocket engine maker aero jet rocket di regulators in the states had sued to stop the deal. the federal trade commission argued it would lead to higher defense systems. costs is the...
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let's talk to dr deepti gurdasani, a clinical epidemiologist at queen mary university of london. state? ~ , ,., ., , stage? absolutely, it is a late but welcome move, _ stage? absolutely, it is a late but welcome move, but— stage? absolutely, it is a late but welcome move, but i _ stage? absolutely, it is a late but welcome move, but i hope - stage? absolutely, it is a late but welcome move, but i hope this i stage? absolutely, it is a late but. welcome move, but i hope this will be accompanied by strong public messaging and i do not understand the complacency around this, so i don't understand the messaging that it is nonurgent but i do welcome it. when you say you don't understand the messaging as a nonurgent, can you expand more on that? the thing is, while severe _ you expand more on that? the thing is, while severe disease _ you expand more on that? the thing is, while severe disease is _ you expand more on that? the thing is, while severe disease is rare - you expand more on that? the thing is, while severe disease is rare in i is, while severe disease is rare in children a
let's talk to dr deepti gurdasani, a clinical epidemiologist at queen mary university of london. state? ~ , ,., ., , stage? absolutely, it is a late but welcome move, _ stage? absolutely, it is a late but welcome move, but— stage? absolutely, it is a late but welcome move, but i _ stage? absolutely, it is a late but welcome move, but i hope - stage? absolutely, it is a late but welcome move, but i hope this i stage? absolutely, it is a late but. welcome move, but i hope this will be...
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with professor he went gummy of university college london. we'll see you then i started financial survival dr. stacy, let's learn about fill out. let's say i'm a striker and here i'm greece on base of the fight. c wall street broad, thank you for helping ah, enjoy that right, so out it will dest slavery. welcome back. the highly infectious armor conveyed into of novel corona virus is ripping through western societies. but isn't proving to be a blessing in disguise. professor human coming at both an outstanding academic and pride thing in the intensive care wards of london. alex discuss it with him. the impact of american professor, human gemelli, boy academic but also hands on consultant in the busy intensive care wards of london. so what has been the situation over these last 2 omicron months in the intensive care was when it's been interesting. m, as you, we well aware, mccomb is very, very highly transmissible, very highly transmissible. it had a really big competitive advantage over lots of other viruses and the other covey to variance. an
with professor he went gummy of university college london. we'll see you then i started financial survival dr. stacy, let's learn about fill out. let's say i'm a striker and here i'm greece on base of the fight. c wall street broad, thank you for helping ah, enjoy that right, so out it will dest slavery. welcome back. the highly infectious armor conveyed into of novel corona virus is ripping through western societies. but isn't proving to be a blessing in disguise. professor human coming at...
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with professor he went and army of university college london. we'll see you then. ah, we'll look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. the point obviously is to race trust rather than fear. i would like to take on various job with artificial intelligence, real summoning with a robot must protect his own existence with as long as humans are at the end of the day, self interested you can pretty well predict which way bitcoin is going. and the fact that nations will make it legal tender, and there will be a hash bar going on in the house res. welcome back. the highly infectious on the convenience of novel corona virus, is ripping through western societies. but isn't proving to be a blessing in disguise. professor human company is both an outstanding academic pride thing in the intensive care wards of london. alex discuss it with him. the impact of
with professor he went and army of university college london. we'll see you then. ah, we'll look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. the point obviously is to race trust rather than fear. i would like to take on various job with artificial intelligence, real summoning...
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coordinator of all found burma, that's a network of organizations working on human rights and democracy in myanmar in london. ronan lee fellow at law for a university, london, and of the book young laws for hanging genocide and in vancouver, canada. we have yes, the overhang of human rights activist, a very warm welcome to the program. and i'll start with you mister todd in bangkok, given the state of the country, has the military coups been a failure? o, elizabeth, this school has been a tragic failure. tragic for the people in the country, but definitely a failure for the senior gentlemen of lying and his military crony set. and he did not expect the level of determination and sustains resistance, mainly from young people and women leading this movement. they still have not been able to gain territorial control of the country a year after trying to see power. and mr. lee, if we look at the resistance that mister hart has spoken about to the military clue, and that resistance has led to so much violence in many parts of the country. now, the departing un special envoy to me on my, has said that the country is on the verge of civil war. do you agre
coordinator of all found burma, that's a network of organizations working on human rights and democracy in myanmar in london. ronan lee fellow at law for a university, london, and of the book young laws for hanging genocide and in vancouver, canada. we have yes, the overhang of human rights activist, a very warm welcome to the program. and i'll start with you mister todd in bangkok, given the state of the country, has the military coups been a failure? o, elizabeth, this school has been a...
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this more with debbie sean and his a professor of international relation to the university of westminster. here in london, the treatment of muslims in india on the b j. p. leadership is really critical to this story. but can you 1st explain to us how and why goals in the southern state of karnataka a not being allowed into their classrooms? again, thanks for having me here. what is happening and not good, some private as well, of government institution, a thing that goes away, he job will not be allowed to come into the classroom. now if you go into the indian constitution law, that's possibly going to be illegal and that justifying it by saying that is a disturbing social order, public order. but even if a disturbing social is not good, go for waiting he job. that's because if you the prohibiting them from coming in and when the protesting what we have is a very dangerous phenomena, even worse than what government is doing. and be institution that being the phenomena of right. doing hindu boys and now goeth or 3rd joining in by reading saffron scar than shoals. i think that if muslim growth are loud, wh
this more with debbie sean and his a professor of international relation to the university of westminster. here in london, the treatment of muslims in india on the b j. p. leadership is really critical to this story. but can you 1st explain to us how and why goals in the southern state of karnataka a not being allowed into their classrooms? again, thanks for having me here. what is happening and not good, some private as well, of government institution, a thing that goes away, he job will not...
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anthony costello, a former director at the world health organization and professor of global health at university college londonwith us. do you think the conditions are right for this removal of the legal requirements of the covid restrictions we have had in place up until now? we restrictions we have had in place up until now? ~ ., restrictions we have had in place up until now? ~ . ., , restrictions we have had in place up until now? . . . , . until now? we all want this pandemic to end, but until now? we all want this pandemic to end. but we _ until now? we all want this pandemic to end, but we must _ until now? we all want this pandemic to end, but we must follow _ until now? we all want this pandemic to end, but we must follow the i to end, but we must follow the science of what we have learned about the virus, about the immunity from the vaccines and about public health. you know, we have had four variants that have come, will hand, alpha, delta and 0micron, each time politicians tell us the pandemic is over. unfortunately, we don't have stable herd immunity. we were told backin stable herd immunity. we w
anthony costello, a former director at the world health organization and professor of global health at university college londonwith us. do you think the conditions are right for this removal of the legal requirements of the covid restrictions we have had in place up until now? we restrictions we have had in place up until now? ~ ., restrictions we have had in place up until now? ~ . ., , restrictions we have had in place up until now? . . . , . until now? we all want this pandemic to end, but...
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with covid back. joining me now is sally cutler — professor in medical microbiology at the university of east london, we have got the tools, but it does need continual - but it does need continual investment. and this is what is known as surveillance. they did mention during the announcement today about continuing the ons surveillance, which is great that that's going to continue. but it's probably going to be scaled back. so it will be continuing, but not at the level it has been. but there are other surveillance mechanisms that are probably going to be ongoing as well. they were alluded to but not detailed in the announcements that came out today. and one of those is actually looking at waste water. that is a great way of actually getting surveillance of all the sewage. it is the polite way of actually describing sewage. so you can actually screen that so you can get disease activity and new variants that could emerge. it is cost effective. i variants that could emerge. it is cost effective.— cost effective. i don't think your cat likes it! _ cost effective. i don't think your cat likes it! laught
with covid back. joining me now is sally cutler — professor in medical microbiology at the university of east london, we have got the tools, but it does need continual - but it does need continual investment. and this is what is known as surveillance. they did mention during the announcement today about continuing the ons surveillance, which is great that that's going to continue. but it's probably going to be scaled back. so it will be continuing, but not at the level it has been. but there...
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of people going to universites and encourage more to consider alternatives to university — like apprenticeships or other higher qualifications. 0ur education editor branwenjeffreys is at a university in east londonthe future of study for all over 18s, whether they go on to do higher technical qualification or whether they study at university. there is a clear push from ministers to try and divert some students into thinking about their options more widely. so, they want to make sure that they're consulting fully on a proposal that no one who doesn't have either two es at a—level or gcse and maths at... and maths, gcse english and maths, won't get access to student loans. now, they say that this should prevent people going to university who won't do well and get a decentjob. they also suggest that some courses may not be offering good value for money in terms of where they go after and they don't lead to employment and because they don't pay off their loans in full, we as taxpayers end up picking up the pill. so more on this —— picking up the pill. so more on this —— picking up the bill. we expect more tomorrow. up the bill. we expect more tomorrow— it's one of the biggest scandals in the history
of people going to universites and encourage more to consider alternatives to university — like apprenticeships or other higher qualifications. 0ur education editor branwenjeffreys is at a university in east londonthe future of study for all over 18s, whether they go on to do higher technical qualification or whether they study at university. there is a clear push from ministers to try and divert some students into thinking about their options more widely. so, they want to make sure that...
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of the bureau in moscow. let's talk now to let a me a pasta. cough. he's a research fellow at the university college london. he joins sounds going from there. a lot of me, apostrophe, welcome to al jazeera, has led him your puts in, essentially here crossed the rubicon over which he cannot then do a u turn and retract. i think the problem was that he was blocked in the corner because it wasn't his doing to cross this rubicon and it was absolutely not the purpose with you in all this length and war. she had an illusion that he could block for the ready war and the west and you praying will be delayed and sit down and said there was hugh. 10 some questions he wants to be settled. he prepared for the war. you went to the closing cause of the war and then in one moment when west refused to sit down with him and cupid too late, he was books in because he'd come blot forever. so that's which looks like offensive, but the strange war or the meant already last, russia has conservatively 600000000000 and reserves in gold and other 300000000000 and a so called sovereign, well, fun just looking at the figures here, the
of the bureau in moscow. let's talk now to let a me a pasta. cough. he's a research fellow at the university college london. he joins sounds going from there. a lot of me, apostrophe, welcome to al jazeera, has led him your puts in, essentially here crossed the rubicon over which he cannot then do a u turn and retract. i think the problem was that he was blocked in the corner because it wasn't his doing to cross this rubicon and it was absolutely not the purpose with you in all this length and...
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of ukraine. dooley norman, university college -- julie norman, university college london politics and internationalions lecturer. on the nasdaq, down by 0.6%. there is some firmness to the treasury market, a break of 2% at 1.9998%, down four basis points on the 10 year yield. as we have said repeatedly through the morning, a morning of claims and counterclaims. the dispute between russia and nato ongoing. tom: we will have claims in 12 minutes as well, but on a different topic, and that would be jobless claims, and what some say is a fully employed america. we continue the dialogue on those claims on the european continent as we monitor headlines from moscow from mr. lavrov and mr. bruton, and we do this with terry haines -- mr. bruton, and we do this with -- mr. putin, and we do this with terry haines of pangaea policy. the august committee with mr. fulbright of arkansas and others. right now the foreign relations committee is paralleled by the gentleman from new jersey and the gentleman from idaho. can they get on the same page of kiev and ukraine? terry: i suppose so. the big divide in congress
of ukraine. dooley norman, university college -- julie norman, university college london politics and internationalions lecturer. on the nasdaq, down by 0.6%. there is some firmness to the treasury market, a break of 2% at 1.9998%, down four basis points on the 10 year yield. as we have said repeatedly through the morning, a morning of claims and counterclaims. the dispute between russia and nato ongoing. tom: we will have claims in 12 minutes as well, but on a different topic, and that would...
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of genetics at stanford university? stay with us. ah, apparently russia's invasion of ukraine is not so eminent. after all, none the less washington in london continued to beat the drums of war. many europeans think otherwise, they are the ones with the most to lose in any conflict. they are also the ones pushing diplomacy. join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. i'll be speaking to guess from the world of politics. sport business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. mm hm. and we're back with dr. re romito, the coaches stem cell biologist, professor of genetics at stanford university. doctor, and i can watch him, you know, if years back another team of scientists, they announced that they're making human monkey cameras. as a human monkey came eric, going to have more chances of successfully growing an organ? yes, i think so, but we will also have some preliminary data. as i said, i think this 0 barrier is very much all based on the yeah. is that a distance genetic distance between the 2 species? and obviously a non human premise. they're much closer in terms of 5 or you study distance. so i'm, i'm pretty sure that, you know, if w
of genetics at stanford university? stay with us. ah, apparently russia's invasion of ukraine is not so eminent. after all, none the less washington in london continued to beat the drums of war. many europeans think otherwise, they are the ones with the most to lose in any conflict. they are also the ones pushing diplomacy. join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. i'll be speaking to guess from the world of politics. sport business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. mm hm. and we're...
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of on the corner in the intensive care words that the u. k . with professor human got me on university college london with back kaiser's financial survival guy, housing, rob. oh, oh, you mean the downside, artificial mortgage for dr. carried away what kind of to report this is all smart city is a city that is using technology to make people's life easier to have beer, collecting a lot of data to try to improve the way things are. in theory, these big organizations that are amalgamating and pulling all their data together, they're not looking at you as an individual necessarily people's data being collected or so much data that there's a real possibility of privacy violation with something most of us wouldn't want to world transparent but we must live with permanent surveillance. welcome back. the highly infectious armor conveyed into novel corona virus is ripping through western societies. but is it proving to be a blessing in disguise? perfect montgomery, it's both an outstanding academic and pride thing in the intensive care wards of london. alex, discuss it with him. the impact of american profess
of on the corner in the intensive care words that the u. k . with professor human got me on university college london with back kaiser's financial survival guy, housing, rob. oh, oh, you mean the downside, artificial mortgage for dr. carried away what kind of to report this is all smart city is a city that is using technology to make people's life easier to have beer, collecting a lot of data to try to improve the way things are. in theory, these big organizations that are amalgamating and...
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of on the con in the intensive care words that the u. k. a professor he went gummy on university college, london with ah, ah, with bring you the very latest every hour the day. this is our national moment, everyone here with as long as humans are at the end of the day, self interested, you can pretty well predict which way bitcoin is going. and the fact that nations will make it legal tender and they'll be a war going on. and the high res i welcome back. the high infectious honor conveyed into novel corona virus is ripping through western societies, but isn't proving to be a blessing in disguise. professor human coming is both an outstanding academic and pride thing in the intensive care wards of london. alex, discuss it with him. the impact of on professor human godaddy. brilliant academic, but also hands on consultant in the busy intensive care wards of london. so what has been the situation over these last 2 omicron months in the intensive care was one has been interesting. am, as you will be well aware, mccomb is very, very highly transmissible, very highly transmissible. it had a really big
of on the con in the intensive care words that the u. k. a professor he went gummy on university college, london with ah, ah, with bring you the very latest every hour the day. this is our national moment, everyone here with as long as humans are at the end of the day, self interested, you can pretty well predict which way bitcoin is going. and the fact that nations will make it legal tender and they'll be a war going on. and the high res i welcome back. the high infectious honor conveyed into...
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university of kent? he says, despite warnings from western powers, there is no evidence that a russian invasion is imminent. it's becoming more, more bizarre. the behavior of both washington and london. one has to say, the idea of an invasion during the olympics, use it as a cover, could not be more mr. direct. and so i wonder what sort of information they getting or what sort of 5 parallel universe they're living in. yes, the military exercise is going on, but the diplomatic process and response to those treaties is still continuing. we've had the u. s. and later response leak to the newspaper last week. and we're still waiting for the russian official diplomatic response. so the idea of some sort of invasion and of course, a very different invasion is a bit bizarre, just an unprovoked to him. clearly, the idea of these forces in part is to come to the $130000.00 ukranian tube, poised on the border of the dawn bass. russia put in, doesn't face if you like, a lobby at home, clamouring for war. in fact, quite the opposite. in augusta bellows, even you can, of course, see lensky, the president of ukraine, has argued that the talk of invasion is exaggerated because of course, it damage
university of kent? he says, despite warnings from western powers, there is no evidence that a russian invasion is imminent. it's becoming more, more bizarre. the behavior of both washington and london. one has to say, the idea of an invasion during the olympics, use it as a cover, could not be more mr. direct. and so i wonder what sort of information they getting or what sort of 5 parallel universe they're living in. yes, the military exercise is going on, but the diplomatic process and...
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the summer is as strong as we hope, a lot of that will be the old-fashioned trips for americans to europe to big cities, paris, rome, etc., london, and the universepect cities and international travel is probably the next big win, including hopefully international air, because you cannot get there without a plane and that is a tough part of the business. corporate probably lag somewhere behind it. but we do expect that those places will fill up as more and more people get on the road and everyone has had three trips to a national park, can't wait to go to paris or rome. [laughter] emily: i love it. we will be watching to see if the traffic moves from national parks to beyond. peter kern, expedia group vice chair and ceo, thank you. coming up, crypto takes over the super bowl. we will talk about some of the ads popping up during the game this year. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the uber ceo talking about the company accepting crypto down the line. time for the crypto report with sonali basak. what you make of that? sonali: what is interesting is it is a matter of time in that you have the sharing economy first that has not adopted cryp
the summer is as strong as we hope, a lot of that will be the old-fashioned trips for americans to europe to big cities, paris, rome, etc., london, and the universepect cities and international travel is probably the next big win, including hopefully international air, because you cannot get there without a plane and that is a tough part of the business. corporate probably lag somewhere behind it. but we do expect that those places will fill up as more and more people get on the road and...
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our education editor branwenjeffreys is at a university in east london and explained the details of theng about their options more widely. so they want to make sure that they are consulting fully on a proposal which is that no one who doesn't have either to ease at a level or g csc and maths won't be able to get access to student loans. they say that they should prevent people going to university who would do well, going to get it decentjob. they also suggest that some courses may not be offering good value for money for students in terms of where they go afterwards, that they don't lead them on into employment. and because they don't pay off their loans in full, we as taxpayers end “p loans in full, we as taxpayers end up picking up the bill. so more on this we are expecting tomorrow. a bbc investigation has found evidence of child grooming and sexual behaviour on apps that allow people to interact using virtual reality headsets. yannis ppc charity says it shocked and angered by the revelations which is far concerns about children safety and the so—called meta— verse. this report by an
our education editor branwenjeffreys is at a university in east london and explained the details of theng about their options more widely. so they want to make sure that they are consulting fully on a proposal which is that no one who doesn't have either to ease at a level or g csc and maths won't be able to get access to student loans. they say that they should prevent people going to university who would do well, going to get it decentjob. they also suggest that some courses may not be...
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london. appreciate it. >>> my colleague michael holmes spoke with robert english at the university of southern california. he asked if the threat of russian sanctions would keep vladimir putin from moving into eastern ukraine. here it is. >> i don't think it's likely he'll risk anything of a magnitude that would trigger those sanctions, meaning it would involve significant loss of life, major violence but there's a political instead of military move in putin's deck and that is for russia to recognize as independent the break away donbas and luhansk regions. so far russia has not done that. if they were to do that it would be a purely political and diplomatic move. russia would be saying, we've given up on any kind of negotiations. we are now going to create essentially a friendly buffer zone, a proto state that's dependent on us because we can rely on them at least to shield us from nato advancing into ukraine. that would be very difficult for the west. would that trigger sanctions? >> and the european union's foreign affairs chief says the block has a tough packet of sanctions ready to impose on russia a
london. appreciate it. >>> my colleague michael holmes spoke with robert english at the university of southern california. he asked if the threat of russian sanctions would keep vladimir putin from moving into eastern ukraine. here it is. >> i don't think it's likely he'll risk anything of a magnitude that would trigger those sanctions, meaning it would involve significant loss of life, major violence but there's a political instead of military move in putin's deck and that is...
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let's turn tojonathan portes, professor of economics and public policy at university king's college london0 per household in government assistance, that still means a rise of 350 quid on average for everyone and that's going to hit the poorest the hardest. was there a better way to reach the poorest families for the chancellor?— reach the poorest families for the chancellor? ~ , , . ., ., chancellor? absolutely. we have a re chancellor? absolutely. we have a pretty good _ chancellor? absolutely. we have a pretty good benefits _ chancellor? absolutely. we have a pretty good benefits is _ chancellor? absolutely. we have a pretty good benefits is of - chancellor? absolutely. we have a pretty good benefits is of people i pretty good benefits is of people who are — pretty good benefits is of people who are on — pretty good benefits is of people who are on low _ pretty good benefits is of people who are on low income - pretty good benefits is of people who are on low income and - pretty good benefits is of people who are on low income and work pretty good benefits is of people - who are on low i
let's turn tojonathan portes, professor of economics and public policy at university king's college london0 per household in government assistance, that still means a rise of 350 quid on average for everyone and that's going to hit the poorest the hardest. was there a better way to reach the poorest families for the chancellor?— reach the poorest families for the chancellor? ~ , , . ., ., chancellor? absolutely. we have a re chancellor? absolutely. we have a pretty good _ chancellor?...
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assembly state was vacated when david chu was appointed by mayor london breed to become the city attorney of san francisco. california's universal indoor mask mandate officially ended at midnight. that means those vaccinated against covid are allowed to take off their masks in most indoor settings, every bay area county except for santa clara county, is following the states revised masking guidance. everyone gets their vaccines and we can be out here without the mass. there's some people that i talked to yesterday that haven't been here since the beginning of the pandemic, and you know now they're ready to come back and they're ready to get started on their fitness journey. the move already proving to be a boost for this business, had 24 hour fitness in san ramon, general manager andrew get a says phones were ringing nonstop yesterday with people who froze their accounts when masking requirements were put into place. now calling to unfreeze those accounts, but just because you can take off your mask doesn't mean you're required to, as some gym goers did decide to keep theirs on and unvaccinated people still have to wear their ma
assembly state was vacated when david chu was appointed by mayor london breed to become the city attorney of san francisco. california's universal indoor mask mandate officially ended at midnight. that means those vaccinated against covid are allowed to take off their masks in most indoor settings, every bay area county except for santa clara county, is following the states revised masking guidance. everyone gets their vaccines and we can be out here without the mass. there's some people that i...
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university teacher in international relations, politics and history of law for a university. he served earlier with the euclid military and served in iraq and afghanistan is joining us by skype for london. good to have you weather sir and al jazeera. and the point that our correspondence were, were making earlier on the u. s. is gonna have to answer some questions about why it was having troops and heavy equipment inside syria in order to be able to carry out this at a targeted attack was as i think, one of your correspondents. i suggested that to one of the reasons for sending in troops robin then carrying out drone strikes was, would have been to, to reduce the likelihood of innocent casualties. and in that respect, i think the us is showing an uncharacteristically high degree of risk for its own personnel, because in the recent past, it's chosen to transfer the risk to the, in a sense, living around the target areas. now, of course, despite having sent troops on the ground to take out this high value target, a man believe to be the current leader of isis is as, as is being pointed out by saying i'm just a few seconds ago. the tragedy that 6 children who all by definition, innocent,
university teacher in international relations, politics and history of law for a university. he served earlier with the euclid military and served in iraq and afghanistan is joining us by skype for london. good to have you weather sir and al jazeera. and the point that our correspondence were, were making earlier on the u. s. is gonna have to answer some questions about why it was having troops and heavy equipment inside syria in order to be able to carry out this at a targeted attack was as i...
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speak now to susan michie — professor of health psychology and director of the centre for behaviour change at university college londonhat few protection measures we have left. in protection measures we have left. in your professional opinion, when would have been a better time? i would have been a better time? i think the general scientific consensus is we want to get through this winter and sharing that we can get the levels of transmission down that we can ensure that the nhs is functioning well and battery can ensure that everybody is looked after and spring or even summer would be the time when we would expect, probably spring expected transmission levels to get down and the problems about leaving transmission levels at eye watering the high levels. 200,000 new cases per day have been estimated by the office of national statistics and also when the earth is high and there's quite a high percentage of people who are going on to get it on covid—19 including children, many of whom are not protected by vaccination and we just don't know what long—term effects on organ damage our aunt and uncle did and the other probl
speak now to susan michie — professor of health psychology and director of the centre for behaviour change at university college londonhat few protection measures we have left. in protection measures we have left. in your professional opinion, when would have been a better time? i would have been a better time? i think the general scientific consensus is we want to get through this winter and sharing that we can get the levels of transmission down that we can ensure that the nhs is...
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plan for universal artwork succeed oregon that the colors of home on al jazeera, ah, both of them told stories from asia and the pacific on al jazeera with hello, i'm mary. i'm to mozy in london. look at the main stories now and you as president joe biden has spoken to ukraine's president lodge. him is zalinski on the phone, saying any further russian aggression will be met with swift and decisive action. german chancellor of shoals will be the latest west and needed to meet ukrainian president and russia's vladimir putin. an effort to de escalate the situation. ill touch down in care of on monday before going to moscow on tuesday, bringing warnings of immediate sanctions. if russia invades will dis, services, northbound is clots was on.
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of hospitalisations, for example. scotland, wales and northern ireland have confirmed they will also offer the boosters in the spring. sophie hutchinson, bbc news. we'rejoined now by professor christina pagel from university college londonised many questions more than answers. covid-19 has raised many questions more than answers.— more than answers. setting aside whether now _ more than answers. setting aside whether now is _ more than answers. setting aside whether now is the _ more than answers. setting aside whether now is the right - more than answers. setting aside whether now is the right time, i l whether now is the right time, i think it is far too soon, the prime minister talks about having personal responsibility. if we are removing access to tests and support to people for self isolating, how can we exercise that responsibility? he compared it to germany, not going to work when we are not well, we have one of the lowest sick pay rates in europe. we do not have the kind of infrastructure that we need to be able to be responsible. we are losing the information we need to be responsible. that is worrying me and i will have a disproportionate impact on the more deprived communities where people cannot afford to b
of hospitalisations, for example. scotland, wales and northern ireland have confirmed they will also offer the boosters in the spring. sophie hutchinson, bbc news. we'rejoined now by professor christina pagel from university college londonised many questions more than answers. covid-19 has raised many questions more than answers.— more than answers. setting aside whether now _ more than answers. setting aside whether now is _ more than answers. setting aside whether now is the _ more than...
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universities in the uk, go to schools in the uk, enjoy the luxuries, if you like, but the united kingdom and western countries offer. the scheme was scrapped last week. but of course russian money in londonher assets which is linked to the kremlin regime or to prominent russians who have involvement, known involvement in corruption cases. to this, the opposition labor party says not enough has been done. we have failed to stop the flow of illicit russian financing to britain. a cottage industry does the bidding of those linked to putin. that is labour. borisjohnson has led the conservative since 2019. they have been in powerfor 12 years and the prime minister sees it differently to the opposition. i don't think any government could conceivably be doing more to root out corrupt russian money. but mrjohnson does have more plans, six years after the conservatives first promised it, the prime minister wants to introduce a new register of ownership. we are making sure that we open up the russian doll of property ownership, of company ownership, in london, and see who is behind everything. this is the targeting of individuals. russia is a country is also being targeted. this week, and previous
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of three and a half, before they start nursery or school. unvaccinated teenagers and adults are eligible, too. michelle roberts, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to professor helen bedford from university college londonuptake like we have right now to see it bouncing back so it's really concerning. it’s back so it's really concerning. it's surprising. _ back so it's really concerning. it's surprising, given that when we are in the middle of a pandemic, people are perhaps more aware than at any other time of the importance of protecting yourself against infections, viruses, diseases and yet, while people are clearly going and getting their vaccinations against covid—i9, when it comes to vaccinating their children against mmr, that doesn't seem to be telling? i mmr, that doesn't seem to be tellin: ? ., . mmr, that doesn't seem to be tellin: ? ~ ., ., , , mmr, that doesn't seem to be tellinu? ~ ., ., , , ., , telling? i think what happened early on was because _ telling? i think what happened early on was because we _ telling? i think what happened early on was because we went _ telling? i think what happened early on was because we went into - telling? i think what happened early on was because we went
of three and a half, before they start nursery or school. unvaccinated teenagers and adults are eligible, too. michelle roberts, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to professor helen bedford from university college londonuptake like we have right now to see it bouncing back so it's really concerning. it’s back so it's really concerning. it's surprising. _ back so it's really concerning. it's surprising, given that when we are in the middle of a pandemic, people are perhaps more aware than at any...
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of an nft by uk law enforcement. andrea baronchelli is a professor at city university in london and token economy lead at alan turingd, what an nft is. nft is a unit of data, data _ you would, what an nft is. nft is a unit of data, data stored _ you would, what an nft is. nft is a unit of data, data stored on - you would, what an nft is. nft is a unit of data, data stored on a - you would, what an nft is. nft is a unit of data, data stored on a block| unit of data, data stored on a block chain, and they are used to establish the ownership and the whole history of some linked goods which can be digital, digital object or a physical object. 50 which can be digital, digital ob'ect or a physical objecti or a physical ob'ect. so how suitable are _ or a physical object. so how suitable are they, _ or a physical object. so how suitable are they, then, - or a physical object. so how suitable are they, then, as| or a physical object. so how| suitable are they, then, as a vehicle for avoiding taxation? thea;r vehicle for avoiding taxation? they are extremely _ vehicle for avoiding taxation? they are extremely suitable _ vehic
of an nft by uk law enforcement. andrea baronchelli is a professor at city university in london and token economy lead at alan turingd, what an nft is. nft is a unit of data, data _ you would, what an nft is. nft is a unit of data, data stored _ you would, what an nft is. nft is a unit of data, data stored on - you would, what an nft is. nft is a unit of data, data stored on a - you would, what an nft is. nft is a unit of data, data stored on a block| unit of data, data stored on a block chain,...
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london after a short illness. the broadcaster was best known for being the original host of bbc�*s university challenge.heatre critic, was chosen to be the host of a new quiz show, university challenge. st hilda's, evans? picasso. picasso, ten points, st hilda's. we all thought, i think, that it was a job for about three months. had anyone known that the first run was going to last for 25 years, and we were talking about a job for 25 years, i think we would have all been so frightened we could hardly have read the card. let's go straight into the game, here's the first starter for ten. a big one coming up, here's your starter for ten. before each programme, he'd go through the questions, learning just enough to give the impression of being all knowing. i didn't want to let them down by revealing gross ignorance. dear sir, your astonishment�*s odd. i am always about in the quod. he was also rather posh. yours faithfully, god. his family tree had more than a smattering of generals, politicians and aristocrats. and the show had a certain oxbridge heartiness to it, punctured only by manchester's moment of s
london after a short illness. the broadcaster was best known for being the original host of bbc�*s university challenge.heatre critic, was chosen to be the host of a new quiz show, university challenge. st hilda's, evans? picasso. picasso, ten points, st hilda's. we all thought, i think, that it was a job for about three months. had anyone known that the first run was going to last for 25 years, and we were talking about a job for 25 years, i think we would have all been so frightened we...
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to universities in the uk and go to schools in the uk and enjoy the luxuries that the united kingdom and western countries offer. the scheme was scrapped last week but of course russian money in londons not enough has been done. we opposition labour party says not enough has been done. we have failed to sto the enough has been done. we have failed to stop the flow— enough has been done. we have failed to stop the flow of _ enough has been done. we have failed to stop the flow of any _ enough has been done. we have failed to stop the flow of any situation - to stop the flow of any situation financing into britain. a cottage industry does the bidding of those links to vladimir putin. that industry does the bidding of those links to vladimir putin.— links to vladimir putin. that is labour. boris _ links to vladimir putin. that is labour. boris johnson - links to vladimir putin. that is labour. boris johnson that - links to vladimir putin. that is labour. boris johnson that the | labour. boris johnson that the conservatives since 2019 and they have been in powerfor 12 years. the prime minister sees it differently to the opposition. i prime minister sees it differently to the opposition.
to universities in the uk and go to schools in the uk and enjoy the luxuries that the united kingdom and western countries offer. the scheme was scrapped last week but of course russian money in londons not enough has been done. we opposition labour party says not enough has been done. we have failed to sto the enough has been done. we have failed to stop the flow— enough has been done. we have failed to stop the flow of _ enough has been done. we have failed to stop the flow of any _ enough...
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universal credit. thank you, mr speaker. south—western railway has totally cut off dorset, somerset, most of wiltshire and devon from its direct rail services to london then protect them and we are putting £12 billion worth of support and financial help for families in hardship this year and it is absolutely vital after the pandemic, but the most important thing is to have a job is led economic recovery and in case i failed to make myself clear before you wound me up, that is why we have the fastest economic growth in the g7. is why we have the fastest economic growth in the 67-— growth in the g7. thank you, mr s-eaker. growth in the g7. thank you, mr speaker- the — growth in the g7. thank you, mr speaker. the greater _ growth in the g7. thank you, mrl speaker. the greater manchester mayoral cleaner air zone scheme effectively a congestion charge affecting all 500 square miles of greater manchester, including my constituents in lee, is a job destroying tax. we all want clean air, but the model proposed by andy burnham is unworkable and economically devastating. with charges of £60 per day, per lorry driver. taxis, white van men, even bosses will be c
universal credit. thank you, mr speaker. south—western railway has totally cut off dorset, somerset, most of wiltshire and devon from its direct rail services to london then protect them and we are putting £12 billion worth of support and financial help for families in hardship this year and it is absolutely vital after the pandemic, but the most important thing is to have a job is led economic recovery and in case i failed to make myself clear before you wound me up, that is why we have the...
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— is spent at university, i am not wealthy, it is hard to go round, it is expensive, but this will allow me to reach— is expensive, but this will allow me to reach people outside of londonw important will social media be for kwajo and what he is trying to do? it is key. if you want to reach people at scale, understanding social media, producing an emotional message, like the one that reach me out of the blue, you want to put a couple of lottery tickets into the race in terms ofjust... that is what the video did. he went on lbc and did an interview and had no idea it would find me hundreds of miles away at night—time. if he can do that with a higher cadence, he can reach millions every day. most important, he can reach the government. there are officials who follow me and people from matt hancock to rishi sunak follows follow me and people from matt hancock to rishi sunakfollows me, and the video he produced with lbc has 4 million views on my timeline alone. let's start producing content and i think we can have a meaningful impact and change things.— impact and change things. talking about change. _ impact and change things. talking about change, a _ impact and change th
— is spent at university, i am not wealthy, it is hard to go round, it is expensive, but this will allow me to reach— is expensive, but this will allow me to reach people outside of londonw important will social media be for kwajo and what he is trying to do? it is key. if you want to reach people at scale, understanding social media, producing an emotional message, like the one that reach me out of the blue, you want to put a couple of lottery tickets into the race in terms ofjust... that...