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u. k. things went well, the climate change out before front countries crowd. he says he weighs well, we'll do with no harm when it comes to pressure the negotiation table. so i'm hopeful that change will start half now much more quickly. and yeah, what about you and also, why are we acting foster? and it's pretty evident that this is soon going to put all of humanities, other problems into the shade. we're not acting faster in part because this is a very, a very tough problem to tackle. but that's also a legacy of decades of misinformation campaigns that were targeted to do exactly that to delay action. i think we are now kind of on a personal level around the world, seeing the impacts of climate change so vividly that it feels much more real to people. and meanwhile, we have, we have the technology and renewable energy cost competitive. now we actually have the ability to start, i think making much faster change happen. one thing i want to say as a parting thought, you know this study shines a light on damage. we've already done suggesting that we are committ
u. k. things went well, the climate change out before front countries crowd. he says he weighs well, we'll do with no harm when it comes to pressure the negotiation table. so i'm hopeful that change will start half now much more quickly. and yeah, what about you and also, why are we acting foster? and it's pretty evident that this is soon going to put all of humanities, other problems into the shade. we're not acting faster in part because this is a very, a very tough problem to tackle. but...
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, a low morale in the military, when things are going to last, the governments are balling in the west, the inflation is ripping energy crisis food banks and the u. k. all the things they're projecting on what's happening in russia is actually happening in real time in the west. and you can cover that because that is the lived experience of people . when you got a bill up, you're not taking your cards. no propaganda is going to convince you one way or another. it's just expensive. go ahead. yeah, the same thing applies to the price of gasoline, driving the cars and you know, heating and cooling. so i think it is, you know, i think the rest and propaganda, they can lie about decent places like, you know, ukraine 90 percent of the people. jennifer burns, a blue child or so it sounds all kind of music strange by the lesson. but if you go to your own store and see the prices it is, it's collapsing and i think it's, it's an actually, it's a, it's a mistake of a weston estimation or what there was a weakness in saying in russia because they know i see it in be she said, well, we will kind of wrong about the strength over us and the guy, you know what mad
, a low morale in the military, when things are going to last, the governments are balling in the west, the inflation is ripping energy crisis food banks and the u. k. all the things they're projecting on what's happening in russia is actually happening in real time in the west. and you can cover that because that is the lived experience of people . when you got a bill up, you're not taking your cards. no propaganda is going to convince you one way or another. it's just expensive. go ahead....
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ms. sic low morale in the military when things the governments are bawling in the inflation is for rip big energy crisis. food banks in the u. k. all the things they're projecting on what's happening in russia is actually happening in real time in the west. and you can't cover that because that is the lived experience of people. when you got it, bill up, you're not taking your cards. no propaganda is going to be one way or another. it's just expensive. go ahead. yeah, the same thing applies to the price of gasoline, driving the cars and you know, on heating and cooling. so i think it's, it's a paradox is there are things the rest and propaganda. they can lie about decent places like, you know, ukraine, 90 percent of the people jennifer around a bar moves all blue chow, all these. so it sounds all kind of music. all strange but russian. but if you go to your own store and see the prices it is, it's collapsing and i think it's, it's an actually, it's a, it's a mistake of a weston estimation or was there was a weakness in staying in russia because they know i see doing the baby, she's a well, we will kind of wrong about the stren
ms. sic low morale in the military when things the governments are bawling in the inflation is for rip big energy crisis. food banks in the u. k. all the things they're projecting on what's happening in russia is actually happening in real time in the west. and you can't cover that because that is the lived experience of people. when you got it, bill up, you're not taking your cards. no propaganda is going to be one way or another. it's just expensive. go ahead. yeah, the same thing applies to...
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u. k. and one thing it's really interesting is there is still a resistance to non white writing that does, that doesn't right to the white gears. yeah. it's, i'm writing in english, but i'm not playing by the queen's rules or we're doing what we do. i mean, it's bad enough that we're using this language, but you know, we're subverting it where you thing barrels, redoing things that are, we're not supposed to do. we do things like knots, distinguishing machine a pass stance, and present tensile a verb, you know, well of speakers do it to make on partner speakers, do it. nigerian pigeon speakers do it. who doesn't do it? are stodgy, british lit establishment. so there is still, there is still, i can have her resistance for literature that doesn't go out of its way to meet a certain kind of reader on the are terms. i'm gonna take us back an audience back to august the 2015. and that was when you a long listed for the math book, a prize and somehow miraculously, equally to physically come into ascii and washington d. c. they end of that show. this is when i asked d, you writing what right now?
u. k. and one thing it's really interesting is there is still a resistance to non white writing that does, that doesn't right to the white gears. yeah. it's, i'm writing in english, but i'm not playing by the queen's rules or we're doing what we do. i mean, it's bad enough that we're using this language, but you know, we're subverting it where you thing barrels, redoing things that are, we're not supposed to do. we do things like knots, distinguishing machine a pass stance, and present tensile...
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u. k. government formerly approved his extradition to the us, where he is wanted for publishing classified documents that exposed among other things, american warcraft. the u. k is high court now decides whether to allow assange to appeal against an extradition that press freedom group say would put journalists everywhere at risk. the american pursuit of assange is far more than a question of law. it's about geo politics. u. s. allies like sweden, the 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 w
u. k. government formerly approved his extradition to the us, where he is wanted for publishing classified documents that exposed among other things, american warcraft. the u. k is high court now decides whether to allow assange to appeal against an extradition that press freedom group say would put journalists everywhere at risk. the american pursuit of assange is far more than a question of law. it's about geo politics. u. s. allies like sweden, the u. k and australia. have all assisted...
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u. k. went to 17 and i got into university and i did social policy in university. and it was quite the culture shock being in the u. k. and one of the biggest things to me that was a shock was being called black, which was very odd and growing up in a mixed race household. it wasn't really something that i ever defined myself by. once i finished my masters, i always knew that i was going to go back to i think it was just a matter of time. and so after a summer of trying to get work, i thought i can keep living like this. i had my ticket, i jump on that please come back. december 2011. made my way back to to one of the biggest things is as a business, you know, really have access to credit in the way that other in other countries. credit is sort of set up, so everything is good strapped and everything is you've got to find the cash and some way to make it what over the next 10 years, i really one jammed out to cement it's position as that home room agency across the continent and that knows the, the continent and that is really guiding brands to enter the market because ultimately it's our market and we know, you know the things about that and give
u. k. went to 17 and i got into university and i did social policy in university. and it was quite the culture shock being in the u. k. and one of the biggest things to me that was a shock was being called black, which was very odd and growing up in a mixed race household. it wasn't really something that i ever defined myself by. once i finished my masters, i always knew that i was going to go back to i think it was just a matter of time. and so after a summer of trying to get work, i thought i...
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u. k. outside of the you with thousands of ukrainian troops have been trained since june on rotation . it seems to work well according to both u. k and ukranian authority. so that's the sort of thing that the you want to set up as well. it has to be greenlighted, they're by e leaders, and we expect that it probably will at a summit that will be held in october south africa's presence to run a poll. so says he's not trying to avoid accountability for a scandal involving his farm. he's been answering questions on a range of issues from members of parliament. and of course, has been accused of covering up the theft of a large sum of foreign currency at the farm. in february 2020, he refused to comment on the matter as fighting due process for me to mila is. inger harrisburg, with more on what the president said during questions. it may not necessarily be under any additional pressure compared to the last couple of months. i'm following the scandal being exposed to be know that parliamentarians have asked him similar questions before these questions have also been put to him on public platforms and via the media. and he's maintained that line is remain tight. lips saying that they sho
u. k. outside of the you with thousands of ukrainian troops have been trained since june on rotation . it seems to work well according to both u. k and ukranian authority. so that's the sort of thing that the you want to set up as well. it has to be greenlighted, they're by e leaders, and we expect that it probably will at a summit that will be held in october south africa's presence to run a poll. so says he's not trying to avoid accountability for a scandal involving his farm. he's been...
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u. k. now faces and increased terror threat due to the taliban and things were no better for the administration at the forefront of it all. the survey conduct to before the u. s. military pullout was completed, also finds that 69 percent of the public says the united states mostly failed in achieving its goals in afghanistan. the public is also broadly critical of the biden administration's handling of the situation in afghanistan. 42 percent, say it has done a poor job. decades went by trillions of dollars were spent. nearly 200000 people were killed all for the most well funded, most well equipped military in the world to fall before a ragtag insurgency. that in the end was more determined to win. many thanks for joining us. hiwassee international went back in 30 minutes with a ah ah, with that said that we stood up almost a year with the clinical with only to challenge your shame. actual study kimmy looked at them. i don't it's joseph. do you need any of that? could have any a number of all, it's not, i'm a, i'm a lead to just monitoring the paul marsh shovel is hoshal. push lativia my them
u. k. now faces and increased terror threat due to the taliban and things were no better for the administration at the forefront of it all. the survey conduct to before the u. s. military pullout was completed, also finds that 69 percent of the public says the united states mostly failed in achieving its goals in afghanistan. the public is also broadly critical of the biden administration's handling of the situation in afghanistan. 42 percent, say it has done a poor job. decades went by...
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u. k. now faces an increased terror threat due to the taliban and things were no better for the administration at the forefront of it all. the survey conducted before the u. s. military pullout was completed, also finds that 69 percent of the public says the united states mostly failed in achieving its goals in afghanistan. the public is also broadly critical of the biden administration's handling of the situation in afghanistan, 42 percent, say it has done a poor job. decades went by trillions of dollars were spent. nearly 200000 people were killed all for the most well funded, most well equipped military in the world to fall before a ragtag insurgency. that in the end was more determined to win. as always, you can find all the latest news at days and plenty more on our website. our teeth out. com. nice the joining us here in our scenes. nice the for the business. and you clean the daily shoes and you made it comes graham. when you wrote, you got to have it is just such and such a circle, even with arthur of the different city into which we can get you thrown with them probably. and you're st
u. k. now faces an increased terror threat due to the taliban and things were no better for the administration at the forefront of it all. the survey conducted before the u. s. military pullout was completed, also finds that 69 percent of the public says the united states mostly failed in achieving its goals in afghanistan. the public is also broadly critical of the biden administration's handling of the situation in afghanistan, 42 percent, say it has done a poor job. decades went by trillions...
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u. k. now faces an increased terror threat due to the taliban and things were no better for the administration at the forefront of it all. the survey conducted before the u. s. military puller was completed, also finds that 69 percent of the public says the united states mostly failed in achieving its goals in afghanistan. the public is also broadly critical of the biden administration's handling of the situation in afghanistan. 42 percent, say it has done a poor job. decades went by trillions of dollars were spent. nearly 200000 people were killed all for the most well funded, most well equipped to military in the world to fall before a ragtag insurgency. that, in the end, was more determined to win. there's more special coverage to come on. the carrick withdrawal from afghanistan here on our tea in the next month. but for now, you can read extra stories on our web page and social media, and don't forget to leave a common her to stay tuned. no nation, no nation has ever done anything like it in all the history with with with for the all new business and usually in the area a, b, b, a does not
u. k. now faces an increased terror threat due to the taliban and things were no better for the administration at the forefront of it all. the survey conducted before the u. s. military puller was completed, also finds that 69 percent of the public says the united states mostly failed in achieving its goals in afghanistan. the public is also broadly critical of the biden administration's handling of the situation in afghanistan. 42 percent, say it has done a poor job. decades went by trillions...
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u. k is currently witnessing a level of strike action that housing thing for decades and others something the incoming prime minister is going to have to tackle immediately. people really aren't quite as stupid as the the zone be prime minister. and as i'm rosa want, is position seem to think they are and for people to pay these enormous bills is not, is not money that's going towards support in ukraine in the wall. it's money that's going straight into the coffers or the dividends, or the oil companies. and energy companies and their shareholders public, undoubtedly the public or rally and 2 initiatives such as enough is enough, as well as the other campaign in bodies. there's support for strike action, a level that i certainly haven't seen for decades in britain, there's a lot of sympathy for workers who are fighting back against real terms coach in their pay and fire and re fire and replace policies and so on. so there really isn't of search of anger. and it means that when the new prime minister takes over in early september, they are going to be confronted by that title, wave of prot
u. k is currently witnessing a level of strike action that housing thing for decades and others something the incoming prime minister is going to have to tackle immediately. people really aren't quite as stupid as the the zone be prime minister. and as i'm rosa want, is position seem to think they are and for people to pay these enormous bills is not, is not money that's going towards support in ukraine in the wall. it's money that's going straight into the coffers or the dividends, or the oil...
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u. k. now faces an increased terror threat due to the taliban and things were no better for the administration at the forefront of it all. the survey conducted before the u. s. military pullout was completed, also finds that 69 percent of the public says the united states mostly failed in achieving its goals in afghanistan. the public is also broadly critical of the biden administration's handling of the situation in afghanistan, 42 percent, say it has done a poor job. decades went by trillions of dollars were spent. nearly 200000 people were killed all for the most well funded, most well equipped military in the world to fall before a ragtag insurgency. that in the end was more determined to win authority say the enormous forest fires that have been sleeping, a rush and regions southeast of moscow are no longer a danger to the public. the situation is a whole can be described as fully controlled. earlier we contain the fire at various places, sending additional forces to the most dangerous areas. but now we are working according to a plan and the situation is under absolute control. at one po
u. k. now faces an increased terror threat due to the taliban and things were no better for the administration at the forefront of it all. the survey conducted before the u. s. military pullout was completed, also finds that 69 percent of the public says the united states mostly failed in achieving its goals in afghanistan. the public is also broadly critical of the biden administration's handling of the situation in afghanistan, 42 percent, say it has done a poor job. decades went by trillions...
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u. k who this winter are not just going to be finding things very, very tough. they're actually gonna be plunged into destitution there. some research on at the university of york, which suggests that by january of 2023 more than well, about 2 thirds of households in england and wales are going to be officially classified as in fuel poverty. that means that once they've covered their fuel costs, the money that they have left to spend will put them beneath the poverty line. that's an extraordinary prediction and gives you an indication of how bad things are likely to get in the, in the next few months. because prices are going to carry going up. this isn't, this is not the end of the energy fuel rises. we can talk now to a much it he is the baker, who, along with her cousin, runs this bakery. no, gill bakes. it is london. so give us an idea about what this kind of thing means for people. are you running small businesses? i mean it means that we had to think about what, how the increases would affect our running a business. as you can imagine, ovens cause you quit
u. k who this winter are not just going to be finding things very, very tough. they're actually gonna be plunged into destitution there. some research on at the university of york, which suggests that by january of 2023 more than well, about 2 thirds of households in england and wales are going to be officially classified as in fuel poverty. that means that once they've covered their fuel costs, the money that they have left to spend will put them beneath the poverty line. that's an...
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u. k. now faces an increased terror threat due to the taliban and things were no better for the administration at the forefront of it all. the survey conducted before the u. s. military pullout was completed, also finds that 69 percent of the public says the united states mostly failed in achieving its goals in afghanistan. the public is also broadly critical of the biden administration's handling of the situation in afghanistan, 42 percent, say it has done a poor job. decades went by trillions of dollars were spent. nearly 200000 people were killed all for the most well funded, most well equipped military in the world to fall before a ragtag insurgency. that in the end was more determined to win. nay, thanks to joining his hey, on our, to international this sunday. we'll be back in the top of the hour with, well a with welcome to wells fargo and own russian saying has it that once you have a reason finding a pretext is only a matter of time, including finding a pretext for a war. the animosity between russia and the united states has been building for a number of years. in fact, one could arg
u. k. now faces an increased terror threat due to the taliban and things were no better for the administration at the forefront of it all. the survey conducted before the u. s. military pullout was completed, also finds that 69 percent of the public says the united states mostly failed in achieving its goals in afghanistan. the public is also broadly critical of the biden administration's handling of the situation in afghanistan, 42 percent, say it has done a poor job. decades went by trillions...
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u. k. could be rolling out a new covey 19 vaccine target thing. the original virus and the on the com variant as soon as next month. it's the 1st country to approve use of the so called the i very lent that was made by the u. s. strong. firm madana. the us government says, well, the government rather says it's confident uptake will be high. british regulators have approved it as a boost for adults. ah, let's take you through some of the headlines here now just here. now kenya's new president. he likes he's calling for unity off. the protest broke out when he was named the winner of a timely contested election. the countries facing a potential legal battle over the results. william brito beat, former prime minister ryan the dinner by a margin of less than 2 percent. welcome by bays, waiting for right now didn't get to speak to the media. the big questions are, is, is he going to dispute the result that was announced on monday at the supreme court? and of course, what irregularity is these, any correlation alleging, as we just heard that from the el
u. k. could be rolling out a new covey 19 vaccine target thing. the original virus and the on the com variant as soon as next month. it's the 1st country to approve use of the so called the i very lent that was made by the u. s. strong. firm madana. the us government says, well, the government rather says it's confident uptake will be high. british regulators have approved it as a boost for adults. ah, let's take you through some of the headlines here now just here. now kenya's new president....
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u. k. now faces an increased terror threat due to the taliban and things were no better for the administration at the forefront of it all. the survey conducted before the u. s . military pullout was completed, also finds that 69 percent of the public says the united states mostly failed in achieving its goals in afghanistan. the public is also broadly critical of the biden administration's handling of the situation in afghanistan, 42 percent, say it has done a poor job. decades went by trillions of dollars were spent. nearly 200000 people were killed all for the most well funded, most well equipped military in the world to fall before a rag tag. insurgency, that in the end was more determined to win. ah, a massive fight that has been almost completely destroyed in marketing, rushes southern vulgar grant region remains localized. according to officials. the roof is burning on an area covering around 7000 square meters. rushes emergencies. ministry has denied early report that the fire had spread to near by houses saying it is contained within the markets. 13853 rather people were evacuated from
u. k. now faces an increased terror threat due to the taliban and things were no better for the administration at the forefront of it all. the survey conducted before the u. s . military pullout was completed, also finds that 69 percent of the public says the united states mostly failed in achieving its goals in afghanistan. the public is also broadly critical of the biden administration's handling of the situation in afghanistan, 42 percent, say it has done a poor job. decades went by...
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u. k. now faces an increased terror threat due to the taliban and things were no better for the administration at the forefront of it all. the survey conducted before the u. s. military puller was completed, also finds that 69 percent of the public says the united states mostly failed in achieving its goals in afghanistan. the public is also broadly critical of the biden administration's handling of the situation in afghanistan, 42 percent, say it has done a poor job. decades went by trillions of dollars were spent. nearly 200000 people were killed all for the most well funded, most well equipped military in the world to fall before a ragtag insurgency that in the end was more determined to win to argentina. now our protest as to this choice enforced to show support for the country, his vice president, christina kirshner, he faces up to 12 years in jail and corruption challenges ah, or to cut an antique guns, were used to despise the crowd. there broke through police barriers in the capital . one is heiress. meanwhile, numerous supporters of coach not who served 2 terms as argentina's presence
u. k. now faces an increased terror threat due to the taliban and things were no better for the administration at the forefront of it all. the survey conducted before the u. s. military puller was completed, also finds that 69 percent of the public says the united states mostly failed in achieving its goals in afghanistan. the public is also broadly critical of the biden administration's handling of the situation in afghanistan, 42 percent, say it has done a poor job. decades went by trillions...
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u. k. now faces and increased terror threat due to the taliban and things were no better for the administration at the forefront of it all. the survey conducted before the u. s . military puller was completed also finds that.
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u. k. now faces an increased terror threat due to the taliban and things were no better for the administration at the forefront of it all. the survey conducted before the u. s . military pullout was completed, also finds that 69 percent of the public says the united states mostly failed in achieving its goals in afghan. stan, the public is also broadly critical of the biden administration's handling of the situation in afghanistan. 42 percent, say it has done the poor job. decades went by trillions of dollars were spent. nearly 200000 people were killed all for the most well funded, most well equipped military in the world to fall before a rag tag in search and see that in the end was more determined to win. and some news just in from southwestern russia were a massive fire, has completely engulfed and market in the vulgar grudge region of the fire spread quickly. 2 cars at parks near by on the neighboring house and according to the local ministry of emergency situations that were burning on an area covering around 7000 square meters, 150 people were evacuated from the market. as we know, info
u. k. now faces an increased terror threat due to the taliban and things were no better for the administration at the forefront of it all. the survey conducted before the u. s . military pullout was completed, also finds that 69 percent of the public says the united states mostly failed in achieving its goals in afghan. stan, the public is also broadly critical of the biden administration's handling of the situation in afghanistan. 42 percent, say it has done the poor job. decades went by...