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and it's very likely that the u. k is going to research and i think probably should be helping households and will income as especially low income households, them to kind of deal with this whole idea, this whole phenomenon downtown, a long story prices. and definitely, i know there's a lot of things coming into play right now in front of all the time to focus on helping help. well, at the same time, once more managing the 1st one was trying to do as part of the primary locations. i love to handle to be quiet, and a lot of effective and time, you know, just have to be, are required as well. but clearly that's not the case right now, given the whole idea of a vacuum and we still have yet to see who has yet to come into the hot c o 2 weeks . but yeah, absolutely. i mean that, that will be a big point as well. is steven just lastly, what happens if the strikes don't bring about the pay rises that work? is that demanding? well, i think there's a feeling certainly across all sectors in the u. k. light and that cooperation a
and it's very likely that the u. k is going to research and i think probably should be helping households and will income as especially low income households, them to kind of deal with this whole idea, this whole phenomenon downtown, a long story prices. and definitely, i know there's a lot of things coming into play right now in front of all the time to focus on helping help. well, at the same time, once more managing the 1st one was trying to do as part of the primary locations. i love to...
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u. k. and not just the guy is joel said the rising cost is, is extremely high, but the u. k, as one of the free is markets. and we have no caps or caps be withdrawn or running out. we're seeing a moment where people are very scared and you know, let's just look at the issue of barrister's criminal barrister's. they are not the worst paid workers in the world, even they are coming destroyed. so i think we need to how we deal with this. we need to find a constructive way to negotiate. we would encourage employers, government to sit down, recognize that this is an unprecedented moment, that solutions and confidence in workers and the businesses they work for is vital . ok and not get that let right. let's just let just pick up that stephen thing people are scared. this is an unprecedented moment. does with the government and all this was the leadership? i think boris johnson, the prime minister on his 2nd holiday of the summer, he seems to have signed off and just passed on all of this to whoever takes over. that's not happening until september. the 5th. it's been a lot of dam
u. k. and not just the guy is joel said the rising cost is, is extremely high, but the u. k, as one of the free is markets. and we have no caps or caps be withdrawn or running out. we're seeing a moment where people are very scared and you know, let's just look at the issue of barrister's criminal barrister's. they are not the worst paid workers in the world, even they are coming destroyed. so i think we need to how we deal with this. we need to find a constructive way to negotiate. we would...
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u. k. and much of europe. where does it come from? i guess it, well, i mean, i think both karen and milan arising emphasizing the fact that this is ultimately a political issue that requires political leadership because it's about how we're going to live together, the landscaper going forward. and so you need leadership and you also need institutions. institutional include the kind of the kind of positions that you just described in athens. that is one thing that's particularly want to note here, which is you need leadership in particular because you need to sustain focus and commitment to this issue. crew crises and out of crises, right? because rains will come. this drought will pass, but the problem will not right so that the idea of the catastrophe is the only symptom of the problem is a mistake. this trout will end. people will forget that the summers is catastrophic, as this may be another one and a few years. but the kind of solution that we need, the kinds of investments in infrastructure in agronomy in management that we need
u. k. and much of europe. where does it come from? i guess it, well, i mean, i think both karen and milan arising emphasizing the fact that this is ultimately a political issue that requires political leadership because it's about how we're going to live together, the landscaper going forward. and so you need leadership and you also need institutions. institutional include the kind of the kind of positions that you just described in athens. that is one thing that's particularly want to note...
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u. k and u. k, gas product, gas production, which we need really, really badly. well, and you make money, we're going to tax you. the same thing applies to e d, f, for example e d f is making a lot of money out of their nuclear power plants because the, as we know of just the prices are quite high. well, now producing clean electricity, green electricity, nuclear, christie, and why should they be taxed? i mean, basically the messages. well don't invest into these green resources because you're, we're going to tax you as soon as you make some money. well, i notice that the u. s. s. are avoided attacks like this, but i believe the white house hasn't actually rule that out. now, given that biden has had such stern words, well, companies and refiners, what do you make of, of the state of pay there now? well, the united states and obviously is lot more market oriented. and i think also in mind of, of the consumers, it's a lot easier to do these taxes in, in europe, and the u. k. where we are used to having a nanny state in the united states, it's a lot less so. so, you
u. k and u. k, gas product, gas production, which we need really, really badly. well, and you make money, we're going to tax you. the same thing applies to e d, f, for example e d f is making a lot of money out of their nuclear power plants because the, as we know of just the prices are quite high. well, now producing clean electricity, green electricity, nuclear, christie, and why should they be taxed? i mean, basically the messages. well don't invest into these green resources because you're,...
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u. k and australia. have all assisted washington on this. support for assange has been growing and australia, his birthplace now has a prime minister, who, while in opposition, wanted him released, has anthony albany as he changed his to. and if he hasn't, will it make a difference? our starting point this week is wiki leeks, the worker sanchez, news organization did that landed him in jail the, it's easy to get buried in the galleries of the case against julian, the jurisdiction. question. the expedition was the accusations of a legal hacking and asked me what can get, why is the journalism assange and what you weeks produced. starting in the mid 2000, that news outlets around the world went to town, including what we learned about american wars in afghanistan and iraq. what they couldn't tolerate was when judy and i will send video footage by them all up come on, which showed in the helicopter, in killing ordinary people. that is the principal, the exposure of war, crying that caused outrage, especiall
u. k and australia. have all assisted washington on this. support for assange has been growing and australia, his birthplace now has a prime minister, who, while in opposition, wanted him released, has anthony albany as he changed his to. and if he hasn't, will it make a difference? our starting point this week is wiki leeks, the worker sanchez, news organization did that landed him in jail the, it's easy to get buried in the galleries of the case against julian, the jurisdiction. question. the...
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u. s. and the u. k . fast the german chancellor office for their position on the julian the source case and i replied statement, and i'm going to court. the federal government has full confidence in the rule of law of the british dish, re and therefore refrains from making any further statements on the ongoing preceding the german government court act. they're scared to do it because they are part and parcel of this old nato e u complex. and in germany there is more support for him. why? because germans have been told that things like arresting generally, so extradited them to a likely depth of things that used to happen either under hitler on these german government. we don't behave like that. it's almost important ally apart from the european union and the u. k. and we are at the moment in a situation where dan ward this machine, so we need to be sick, or at least our government thinks it needs the my take, i think it's great, remind all the support to the kinds of tuning and source and the fight agai
u. s. and the u. k . fast the german chancellor office for their position on the julian the source case and i replied statement, and i'm going to court. the federal government has full confidence in the rule of law of the british dish, re and therefore refrains from making any further statements on the ongoing preceding the german government court act. they're scared to do it because they are part and parcel of this old nato e u complex. and in germany there is more support for him. why?...
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u. k. and elsewhere in europe and the u. s. of course, and i think developing good replacement, so both sides have more to bring to the fight. i think the russians have probably had the worst of it though about it. we heard just in the last week ukrainian president zalinski. he's been doubling down on the idea that this war actually began in 2014, with the legal annexation of crimea. he says the war and when that annexation is over, what would have to change before the ukrainian military could keep, keep the word of its president and force the russian occupiers out completely. i think that really is a stretch. so for ukraine, at this point, it would require more or less deeply collapse of rushing capability. i think that's the only way we see that happening. i think even if you, kramer able bill a lot more combat power, it would still probably not be enough to to, to that fall. so i think it would be a moral collapse of the, the russian miniature, the russian state would enable that. which course brings his own dangers, i think
u. k. and elsewhere in europe and the u. s. of course, and i think developing good replacement, so both sides have more to bring to the fight. i think the russians have probably had the worst of it though about it. we heard just in the last week ukrainian president zalinski. he's been doubling down on the idea that this war actually began in 2014, with the legal annexation of crimea. he says the war and when that annexation is over, what would have to change before the ukrainian military could...
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and i think also in mind of the consumers, it's a lot easier to do these taxes in, in europe, and the u. k. where we are used to having a 90 state in the united states. it's a lot less so, so, you know, i think it's very important to go to the consumer and actually explain that gas prices are international prices. oil prices are international prices, gas prices went up tenfold. so when something goes out, tenfold will surely is going to be at home. and well, just like the price of coffee, you know, there's not much you can, you can government can do about the prices that you pick out meant and all that governments can do. and should be doing is helping those really ah, shit, badly who i need. and they should be given cash, not, not subsidies. because what happens is, as you said, for example, when you subsidize gas prices, if they are right now in the u. k. and there's a lot of talk about price raises, terrible, terrible idea. come back to that in a 2nd. what happens? you actually subsidizing the rich more than anyone else. people in, in, in big mansions are people driving because and so o
and i think also in mind of the consumers, it's a lot easier to do these taxes in, in europe, and the u. k. where we are used to having a 90 state in the united states. it's a lot less so, so, you know, i think it's very important to go to the consumer and actually explain that gas prices are international prices. oil prices are international prices, gas prices went up tenfold. so when something goes out, tenfold will surely is going to be at home. and well, just like the price of coffee, you...
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back in may, the you and the u. k. went and had to plan to bring down russia and put in for real this time. like a couple of kids hanging out on the monkey bars. of the teeter totter in a school yard and plotting against the kids. they didn't invite to the birthday parties. they came up with an absolutely fool proof plan. yeah, for real guys and insurance ban on ships carrying russian oil once in place. the new restrictions are likely to have a significant impact on russia's ability to explore its oil. the coordinated implementation of the e. u and u. k, maureen insurance ban alongside the oil embargo means that russia's ability to export oil anywhere in the world will be heavily disrupted. well guess what? it's back to the drawing board for the 2 schemers. both are now dragging their feet on implementing the plan. according to you and you. k officials citing concerns that would reduce global oil supply for everyone and drive prices into the stratosphere and without cooperation from the u. k. london being the global m
back in may, the you and the u. k. went and had to plan to bring down russia and put in for real this time. like a couple of kids hanging out on the monkey bars. of the teeter totter in a school yard and plotting against the kids. they didn't invite to the birthday parties. they came up with an absolutely fool proof plan. yeah, for real guys and insurance ban on ships carrying russian oil once in place. the new restrictions are likely to have a significant impact on russia's ability to explore...
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u. k. and all over europe and all over the global south as well, of course, and i'm proud to be a troublemaker, the troublemakers, the important people, the troublemakers took to the streets in 2003, on february, the 14th just before the u. k. and the united states of america invaded iraq and murdered about a 1000000 people said we were there and, and we weren't just in london and in madrid, we were all over the united states. we were all over the world. we were in the streets saying, this is a huge mistake and it goes against everything that we believe in. but specifically it goes against the universal director and declaration of human rights. the iraqi people have rights to and you are not liberating them. you're murdering them. and we said that 25000000 people in the street. i'll stop, hector knew about that, but it's really important to know that we are a large community. so even though i don't know any of them personally, i am now representing world without war coat paint and i won't go on
u. k. and all over europe and all over the global south as well, of course, and i'm proud to be a troublemaker, the troublemakers, the important people, the troublemakers took to the streets in 2003, on february, the 14th just before the u. k. and the united states of america invaded iraq and murdered about a 1000000 people said we were there and, and we weren't just in london and in madrid, we were all over the united states. we were all over the world. we were in the streets saying, this is a...
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u. k. and all over europe and all over the global south as well, of course, and i'm proud to be a troublemaker, the troublemakers, the important people, the troublemakers took to the streets in 2003, on february, the 14th just before the u. k. and the united states of america invaded iraq and murdered about a 1000000 people said we were there and, and we weren't just in london and in madrid, we were all over the united states. we were all over the world. we were in the streets saying, this is a huge mistake and it goes against everything that we believe in. but specifically it goes against the universal director and declaration of human rights. the iraqi people have rights to and you are not liberating them. you're murdering them. and we said that 25000000 people in the street. i'll stop, hector knew about that, but it's really important to know that we are a large community. so even though i don't know any of them personally, i am now representing world without war coat paint and i won't go on
u. k. and all over europe and all over the global south as well, of course, and i'm proud to be a troublemaker, the troublemakers, the important people, the troublemakers took to the streets in 2003, on february, the 14th just before the u. k. and the united states of america invaded iraq and murdered about a 1000000 people said we were there and, and we weren't just in london and in madrid, we were all over the united states. we were all over the world. we were in the streets saying, this is a...
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u. k. and italy signed the full power packed 1934. poland and germany signed a non aggression declaration. 1935 in to you. okay. and germany sign unable agreement. 938. the u. k. france and italy. agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 in latvia under stony assigned non aggression pacts with germany. it's vox log us. i'm. i'm an golf from deutsch front door to want brandy's of it on your knees, pushed him to mos mcduffton heter citizen. typo don via does. i'm for far less ish tv isn't oh, the magnet folks gave me. well, i guess he wagner, in england's state, on the arkansas amino 5th is what? well known american author, dean henderson thinks of past events. poland and hungary invaded czechoslovakia before hitler invaded poland because poland and hungary work and already with the nazis and france in england basically threw czechoslovakia under the bus. and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon them and. and agai
u. k. and italy signed the full power packed 1934. poland and germany signed a non aggression declaration. 1935 in to you. okay. and germany sign unable agreement. 938. the u. k. france and italy. agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 in latvia under stony assigned non aggression pacts with germany. it's vox log us. i'm. i'm an golf from deutsch front door to want brandy's of it on your knees, pushed him to mos mcduffton heter citizen. typo don via...
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u. k. and all over europe and all over the global south as well, of course, and i'm proud to be a troublemaker, the troublemakers, the important people, the troublemakers took to the streets in 2003, on february, the 14th just before the u. k. and the united states of america invaded iraq and murdered about a 1000000 people said we were there and, and we weren't just in london and in madrid, we were all over the united states. we were all over the world. we were in the streets saying, this is a huge mistake and it goes against everything that we believe in. but specifically it goes against the universal director and declaration of human rights. the iraqi people have rights to and you are not liberating them. you're murdering them. and we said that 25000000 people in the street. i'll stop, hector knew about that, but it's really important to know that we are a large community. so even though i don't know any of them personally, i am now representing world without war coat paint and i won't go on
u. k. and all over europe and all over the global south as well, of course, and i'm proud to be a troublemaker, the troublemakers, the important people, the troublemakers took to the streets in 2003, on february, the 14th just before the u. k. and the united states of america invaded iraq and murdered about a 1000000 people said we were there and, and we weren't just in london and in madrid, we were all over the united states. we were all over the world. we were in the streets saying, this is a...
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u. k. and so they are leaking. this means that drought in itself is quite difficult to understand, given the yes, absolutely, the changing rainfall makes a huge difference, as does a heat because thought means the more bock rating with when it comes to actual water use or over use than we very much need to look to ourselves directly to ensure that we don't cause create a drought and absence of water, no matter what the rainfall is or is not doing. and if we do what's going to happen, we're already saying pharma is saying that the yields are going to be down with the transportation problems in rivers. shortage of power supplies can expand. so what it actually means to be in a state of drought. so this is a challenge, it is going to result in less electricity. it could be rolling blackouts that could be less supply available. if we turn out to a situation where we cannot use the normal river systems that we use to bring to move food around, then there could be food shortages and supply shortages. it also means that w
u. k. and so they are leaking. this means that drought in itself is quite difficult to understand, given the yes, absolutely, the changing rainfall makes a huge difference, as does a heat because thought means the more bock rating with when it comes to actual water use or over use than we very much need to look to ourselves directly to ensure that we don't cause create a drought and absence of water, no matter what the rainfall is or is not doing. and if we do what's going to happen, we're...
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u . k. and the u. s. to see are those 2 neighbors fighting? and there are many people here in russia who, including president putin who said the other day that he believes that although supplies of western armed to crane, i'm motivated by one goal only to prolong the conflict and to have the russians and the ukrainians are continue to fight, do you think that's all part of the strategy or of the same strategy, or am i stretching it too far? i think it could, could really rel b because you see the fight. you know that a conflict. i mean the war in ukraine. i think it's after a long time that there's been a conflict in europe and i think that no, no, some dead point of view. it's a, it is a big, qualitative change because after the 2nd world war, ah, what d'oeuvre? western countries are said to have decided was duma war because they were so devastated by the horrors of war that this had normal war. but i think what the western world actually said was normal war in the western word, because after the 2nd world war, all the wars were exported to th
u . k. and the u. s. to see are those 2 neighbors fighting? and there are many people here in russia who, including president putin who said the other day that he believes that although supplies of western armed to crane, i'm motivated by one goal only to prolong the conflict and to have the russians and the ukrainians are continue to fight, do you think that's all part of the strategy or of the same strategy, or am i stretching it too far? i think it could, could really rel b because you see...
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so again, these are the leaders of the us, france, germany, and the u. k. what else would they like me to talk about? probably intelligence, we've all seen those pictures on social media of those military trucks inside the facility, the u. s. government and these governments are going to have a much better assessment of the people on twitter or anything we would know about what the potential uses for those military trucks are. another thing they're likely going to be talking about is if the worst case happens, if there is a malfunction at the plat, there is a radioactive cloud. what are they going to do if it drifts into a nato member country? remember, article 5 says, a direct attack on any nato country, means nato, then instantly gets involved in the war. well, would a radioactive cloud be considered a direct attack on that country? so undoubtedly there be discussing that this is also, these readouts are important because they send a message, they send a message to the kremlin to latimer putin, that this is an issue, especially when it comes to the nuclear
so again, these are the leaders of the us, france, germany, and the u. k. what else would they like me to talk about? probably intelligence, we've all seen those pictures on social media of those military trucks inside the facility, the u. s. government and these governments are going to have a much better assessment of the people on twitter or anything we would know about what the potential uses for those military trucks are. another thing they're likely going to be talking about is if the...
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putin, where he came out and said he was now open to having those inspectors inside the nuclear power plant. so again, these are the leaders of the u. s. france, germany and the u. k. what else would they like me to talk about? probably intelligence, we've all seen those pictures on social media of those military trucks inside the facility, the u. s. government and these governments are going to have a much better assessment of the people on twitter or anything we would know about what the potential uses for those military trucks are. another thing they're likely going to be talking about is, if the worst case happens, if there is a malfunction at the plant, there is a radioactive cloud. what are they going to do if it drifts into a nato member country? remember, article 5 says, a direct attack on any nato country, means nato, then instantly gets involved in the war. well, would a radioactive cloud be considered a direct attack on that country? so undoubtedly there be discussing that. the other thing they mentioned in the cause they talked about a ran miller in lots of reports lately that a ran is possibly getting close to a deal to restore its nuclear deal with a
putin, where he came out and said he was now open to having those inspectors inside the nuclear power plant. so again, these are the leaders of the u. s. france, germany and the u. k. what else would they like me to talk about? probably intelligence, we've all seen those pictures on social media of those military trucks inside the facility, the u. s. government and these governments are going to have a much better assessment of the people on twitter or anything we would know about what the...
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u. k. and the reason why he had to be pulled out the reason why there was just minor candidates in england was because the conservative party realized it wasn't playing by the rules. the rules of keeping this pretense going that we have a further democracy in the u. k. and that we really believe in freedom of speech and human rights and on august, you know, he was going off the rails, he was going away from the plantation plantations. american. ready and panic conserved as well. well, if you carried on doing that, it doesn't matter about the scandals that he problem. but if you carry on doing it, people will start realize, actually this isn't a functioning democracy anymore. and then there was a facade here, you know, where super leach in our country to pick decisions. and, you know, and i think a big part of george mentioned the, the, the unintended consequence of countries no longer buying a product that probably wasn't factored in to taking on russia in the u. k. you know, the fact that you
u. k. and the reason why he had to be pulled out the reason why there was just minor candidates in england was because the conservative party realized it wasn't playing by the rules. the rules of keeping this pretense going that we have a further democracy in the u. k. and that we really believe in freedom of speech and human rights and on august, you know, he was going off the rails, he was going away from the plantation plantations. american. ready and panic conserved as well. well, if you...
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ancient buddhist statues, and china to the spanish stonehenge drying rivets reveal long submerged treasures. ah, ladies of the u. k. u. s. france and germany have stressed the importance of keeping ukraine's nucleus sites safe and a joint phone call. they urged military restraint around europe. sanchez. tant. let's go straight to sonia gabriel, who's standing by frost in london. sonia, tell us about this call. well, it was released by number 10 downing street that the full leaders had a conversation by phone us president biden. the german chancellor of sholtes, as well as frances in mind when my call, the focus of that conversation did center around how urgent it was to maintain safety and security around those up what asia nuclear facility. they also discussed how they welcomed the initiative of the international atomic energy agency to enable emission the the plan. now this follows fridays phone conversation between manuel, my cool and russia's president putin, where they discuss the issue as well. president mccomb said that this was an urgent phone call as it put europe's security on the line as well. and he sa
ancient buddhist statues, and china to the spanish stonehenge drying rivets reveal long submerged treasures. ah, ladies of the u. k. u. s. france and germany have stressed the importance of keeping ukraine's nucleus sites safe and a joint phone call. they urged military restraint around europe. sanchez. tant. let's go straight to sonia gabriel, who's standing by frost in london. sonia, tell us about this call. well, it was released by number 10 downing street that the full leaders had a...
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u. k. and the reason why he had to be pulled out the reason why there was just minor coup d'etat in england was because the conservative party realized it wasn't playing by the rules. the rules of keeping this pretense going, that we have a further democracy in the u. k, and that we really believe in freedom speech and human rights and all this, you know, he was going off the rails, he was going away from the plantation plantations. american. ready and panic conserved as well. well, if you carried on doing that, it doesn't matter about the scandals that you keep on it. but if you carry on doing it, people will start realize that actually this isn't a functioning democracy anymore. and then there is a facade here, you know, where super lead to our country take the big decisions. and, you know, and i think a big part of george mentioned the, the, the unintended consequence of countries no longer buying a product that probably wasn't factored in to taking on russia in the u. k. you know, the fact
u. k. and the reason why he had to be pulled out the reason why there was just minor coup d'etat in england was because the conservative party realized it wasn't playing by the rules. the rules of keeping this pretense going, that we have a further democracy in the u. k, and that we really believe in freedom speech and human rights and all this, you know, he was going off the rails, he was going away from the plantation plantations. american. ready and panic conserved as well. well, if you...
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