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u. k. okay, james base there. thank you very much for now. well la rob matheson is outside bow, moral castle in scotland. forest. now rub what's happening where you are and what was the significance? obama? because well, there are a crowds of people who are walking up and down the street here, then leaned up to the main gates obama castle. this has been going on for about 8 hours. there's been a regular possession of people who've been bringing up flowers and they've been bringing tributes since on laying them in front of the gates just here with special messages. and some of them very personal messages. some of them very simple, but it's quite obvious from this that, that the strength of feeling that there is and has been for the queen over the years, not just from local people, not talk about those in the 2nd, but certainly from people from all over the world, during the course of the day, we've been watching people coming backwards and forwards and speaking to quite a few of them. and there are many people who have been traveling here were
u. k. okay, james base there. thank you very much for now. well la rob matheson is outside bow, moral castle in scotland. forest. now rub what's happening where you are and what was the significance? obama? because well, there are a crowds of people who are walking up and down the street here, then leaned up to the main gates obama castle. this has been going on for about 8 hours. there's been a regular possession of people who've been bringing up flowers and they've been bringing tributes...
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u. k. therefore, reacting okay, well, so hold on. so this was david mouth speaking the head of the world bank, and he, he mentioned europe specifically singled out europe, not just the u. k. y, and the u. k. singled out europe for a, an increased risk of recession. that you saying you don't see it that way? well, i think we have people like malpass talking up a recession. we're going to have that happen because science recessions are largely in my view, psychological events in the sense that i, if i am an employer and your employer. i start if i think you're going to, i think your thing is recession coming. i believe you're going to start firing your your workers, who are my customers. and in anticipation of that i start firing my workers who are your customers and then the entire thing in meltdown because of self showing prophecies here. remember? or is it all you don't wanna hear? it appears here themselves. when a chuckle, office and dirty train and fear can be contagious and modern economies. and i think if you look at the recessi
u. k. therefore, reacting okay, well, so hold on. so this was david mouth speaking the head of the world bank, and he, he mentioned europe specifically singled out europe, not just the u. k. y, and the u. k. singled out europe for a, an increased risk of recession. that you saying you don't see it that way? well, i think we have people like malpass talking up a recession. we're going to have that happen because science recessions are largely in my view, psychological events in the sense that i,...
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u. k is different, okay, that it's still a little bit of a white man's burden. last and of course in america is in every cielo, of intelligence or so called the vantage in us is about american exceptionalism. it's an extremely america centric view of the world. and we don't need to go back to live east coast to, to once again state that americans are as a rule of thumb simply cannot understand the other. and the problem is the other, which is basically the global south, which is 88 percent of the world's population. now they are finding an alternative model or alternative converging models. and they are trying to build literally a new system of international relations for from the point of view of, from an a gym monic point of view, either continental europe, yuki or america, and the collective west as oh, this is be owned, anathema. this is the ultimate right let, but is assumption that this fun will never happen in the history now. but because i, peter, this, this mindset when i call it american exceptionalism. but, i mean, and it's eurocentric as well. and it
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u. k. and italy signed the full power act. 1934. poland and germany signed a non aggression declaration. 1935 in to you. okay. and germany signed unable agreement. 1938. the u. k. france and italy. agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 black via under stony assigned non aggression facts with germany as vox log us. and i'm an golf from deutsch front door to want brandy's of it's on your nutrition to mos mom egleston heter. so do some type of done via design for far less ish tv isn't oh, the magnet folks gave me. well, i guess he wagner in england's state on dawkins armeno. 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 again, if hadn't been for stolen coming on the eastern front, they would abandon a lot more people in eastern europe as well. m
u. k. and italy signed the full power act. 1934. poland and germany signed a non aggression declaration. 1935 in to you. okay. and germany signed unable agreement. 1938. the u. k. france and italy. agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 black via under stony assigned non aggression facts with germany as vox log us. and i'm an golf from deutsch front door to want brandy's of it's on your nutrition to mos mom egleston heter. so do some type of done via...
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u. k. is different. the okay, that it's still a little bit of a white man's burden. last and of course in america is in every cielo, of intelligence or so called the vantage in us is about american exceptionalism. it's an extremely america centric view of the world. and we don't need to go back to live east coast to, to once again state that americans are as a rule of thumb simply cannot understand the other. and the problem is the other, which is basically the global south, which is 88 percent of the world's population. now they are finding an alternative model or alternative converging models. and they are trying to build literally a new system of international relations for from the point of view of, from an a gym monic point of view. either continental europe, yuki, or america, or, and the collective west as oh, this is be owned and math to my. this is the ultimate right let. but is it something that they spend will never happen? end of history now. but peter, this, this mindset when i call an american exceptionalism, been, i mean, and it's eurocentric as well. a
u. k. is different. the okay, that it's still a little bit of a white man's burden. last and of course in america is in every cielo, of intelligence or so called the vantage in us is about american exceptionalism. it's an extremely america centric view of the world. and we don't need to go back to live east coast to, to once again state that americans are as a rule of thumb simply cannot understand the other. and the problem is the other, which is basically the global south, which is 88 percent...
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u. k. and italy sign the full power packed 1934. poland and germany signed a non aggression declaration. 1935. you okay, and germany sign a naval agreement. 1938 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. as fox laud us, i'm, i'm an golf from deutsch front door to want brandy's of it's on your knees, pushed him to moss la mcduffton heter to some type point, don viva cassandra carlos ish give isn't. oh, the magnet folks gave me well, and i guess he wagner and england stayed on dark guns. armeno 5th is what? well known american also, 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 through czechoslovakia, under the bus. and they don't really want us to remember that part you see, but they just abandon them and. and again, if hadn't been for stolen, come in on the eastern front. they would abandon a lot more people in eastern
u. k. and italy sign the full power packed 1934. poland and germany signed a non aggression declaration. 1935. you okay, and germany sign a naval agreement. 1938 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. as fox laud us, i'm, i'm an golf from deutsch front door to want brandy's of it's on your knees, pushed him to moss la mcduffton heter to some type point, don...
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okay, thank you. well, apart from the u. k, queen elizabeth was the monica of 14 countries. one of those was pop when you're guinea, which like nearby australia and new zealand woke up today with a new head of state. king charles, the 3rd is b and g. 's prime minister james morabe from the mountains lilies playing the islands in the lowlands. a lot of companies in the $600.00 plus islands that we called up there getting entire nation stem siler all because well that's it for this week. more coverage on the queen's legacy. on our website, we leave you with many trips to asia during a long ray of tooth people and trucks injured when trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. order families. the reason for the credit on its way located demonstrate people see extreme ross getting 200 people around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge for because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind w. made for mines. ah ah, europe tackles a vicious circle of energy prices and consumer prices. ministers come together in prague to
okay, thank you. well, apart from the u. k, queen elizabeth was the monica of 14 countries. one of those was pop when you're guinea, which like nearby australia and new zealand woke up today with a new head of state. king charles, the 3rd is b and g. 's prime minister james morabe from the mountains lilies playing the islands in the lowlands. a lot of companies in the $600.00 plus islands that we called up there getting entire nation stem siler all because well that's it for this week. more...
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okay. alex cover from the tax justice network in the u. k. thank you very much for joining us. nitro, that some of the other global business stories making the news. lufthansa says it's canceling $800.00 flights after pilots amount to strike. the friday, the pilots union says it's seeking a 5.5 percent wage increase by the end of the year. automatic adjustment for inflation and changes to the pay scale driven outline says it's already made a fair payoff. not just a parent company says the messaging app will be cutting 20 percent of its staff staff. a struggle with competition from tech talk in a spacing a steep decline, and had sales in july last more than $400000000.00. that chat says it will focus on mentored reality and the international monetary fund has reached a deal with re lanka on a bailout package of about $2900000000.00 is meant to help the country out of a crippling economic crisis that cause civil unrest. and topples it toppled as president staying in that region. and devastating floods have left much of pakistan under water and
okay. alex cover from the tax justice network in the u. k. thank you very much for joining us. nitro, that some of the other global business stories making the news. lufthansa says it's canceling $800.00 flights after pilots amount to strike. the friday, the pilots union says it's seeking a 5.5 percent wage increase by the end of the year. automatic adjustment for inflation and changes to the pay scale driven outline says it's already made a fair payoff. not just a parent company says the...
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u. k. sets in new course, new prime minister less trust and governmental slashing taxes and boosting borrowing. we'll look at the dramatic reaction from markets. i'm turning down the temperature. hey, how jim households. okay, thing with rising heating bills. they sorta as the state of a business armor of what's in berlin. welcome to the program. the u. k is new finance minister has unleashed historic tax cuts and a huge increase in borrowing a wide ranging policy announcement to the british parliament. the measures are supposed to boost gross, but analysts say quasi quire tangs measures are a huge gap. the package was a tranche of economic policy hawking back to fetch right. and reaganomics doctrines of the 1980s high tax rates, damage britons competitive, they reduce the incentive to work to invest and to start a business, they take the additional rate of income tax. at 45 percent, it is currently higher than the headline top rate in g 7 countries like the u. s. and italy, coatings package included capping the highest marginal tax rate at 40 percent. lowering the basic income tax rate to 19 percent from april 2023, doubling the tax free threshold for home purchases to $250000.00 pounds. in addition, the
u. k. sets in new course, new prime minister less trust and governmental slashing taxes and boosting borrowing. we'll look at the dramatic reaction from markets. i'm turning down the temperature. hey, how jim households. okay, thing with rising heating bills. they sorta as the state of a business armor of what's in berlin. welcome to the program. the u. k is new finance minister has unleashed historic tax cuts and a huge increase in borrowing a wide ranging policy announcement to the british...
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oh, okay, let's take you to the u. k, because the case, new prime minister las trust is about to announce plans to help consumers deal with storing energy costs. let's have a listen. i would deal with the soaring energy prices, phase my families and businesses across the u. k. and today i'm delivering on that promise. this government is moving immediately to introduce a new energy price guarantee that will give people certainty on energy bills. it will come inflation and base grice, this guarantee, which includes a temporary suspension of green levies. means that from the 1st of october, a typical household will pay no more than $2500.00 pounds per year. they each of the next 2 years. while we get the energy market back on track, yes, this will save a typical household, a 1000 pounds a year. it comes in addition to the full 100 pounds energy bills of holes came. this guarantee supersedes the off gem price cap and has been agreed with energy retailers. we will deliver this. oh, oh, might wait a few minutes when i have mad
oh, okay, let's take you to the u. k, because the case, new prime minister las trust is about to announce plans to help consumers deal with storing energy costs. let's have a listen. i would deal with the soaring energy prices, phase my families and businesses across the u. k. and today i'm delivering on that promise. this government is moving immediately to introduce a new energy price guarantee that will give people certainty on energy bills. it will come inflation and base grice, this...
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okay, the process of electing the u. k. leader is based on the outcome of last elections . but only common u. k. citizens are in this case, not taking part in the change of government. the u. k, ruling elite has its own fundamental settings. we well know those of the tories, including their position, regarding russia, which is their own business, what policy to conduct towards moscow. our business is to protect our national interests. so we are going to continue to do that systematic lead to reply to robert, also thompson, about national crush. you are all to reason terrible. are busy as we're tours and i'd like to ask you about thesis. we do not have a visa, free regime with most countries in europe, but european tourists could come here. so shouldn't we just let them in, instead of shutting the doors? were you ready? yes, i share your point of view. just like in the energy sector, we will not let any one impose any decisions on us, which they cannot even if they wanted to know. but in tourism, we should also avoid doing things that contradict our national interest that we
okay, the process of electing the u. k. leader is based on the outcome of last elections . but only common u. k. citizens are in this case, not taking part in the change of government. the u. k, ruling elite has its own fundamental settings. we well know those of the tories, including their position, regarding russia, which is their own business, what policy to conduct towards moscow. our business is to protect our national interests. so we are going to continue to do that systematic lead to...
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u. k. economy. this is not the time for such a decision. okay. you were just listening to some voices outraged my quasi. quoting a new movie finance when it says budget to which scrapped the bonuses, but you couldn't remember. okay, 10000 may be facing death because they won't be able to heat their homes this winter. the latest statistics are 20 percent in poverty in britain, 4300000 children in poverty, according to the jose roundtree foundation, and that science and 25 years. but quoting and i got to say quite the quality was a regular form, is irregular. i met him on a number of occasions we would have admire the fact that he really believes in what he's saying. when he says, let the bankers earn as much as they want, because it will trickle down the pound has dipped the risk premium on sovereign default. default swaps has increased massively. there are huge fears in the city of london because it seems they do realize that if you're caught masters of taxes and then bail out and spend so many billions, well this trust is former employer shall o
u. k. economy. this is not the time for such a decision. okay. you were just listening to some voices outraged my quasi. quoting a new movie finance when it says budget to which scrapped the bonuses, but you couldn't remember. okay, 10000 may be facing death because they won't be able to heat their homes this winter. the latest statistics are 20 percent in poverty in britain, 4300000 children in poverty, according to the jose roundtree foundation, and that science and 25 years. but quoting and...
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u. k. following briggs, it, do you think that in a way or another, the future of the monarchy itself in the okay, is going to be purely shaped by political and economic issues in the u. k. itself in the, in the long run. hi shawn. this is a very difficult question answer, but i don't think it's just going to be simply political and economic issues which will determine the future of the monarchy in the u. k. i think that as, as other speakers have said, there are strong ties of history with the for her nations, but also with the commonwealth. i think in a sense, as well, a monarchy that can modernize and can gain the good will and the support of young people in particular and younger generations by showing, as we saw with the funeral procession, the promise of, of the future. not just the current monarch but the future, the air to the throne and d, the next ended threat with william and george. and i think also a monarchy that you know, in the worlds of words of william a budget that 19th century in a political, dearest, you got things constitutional. talked about the magic at the dignified part
u. k. following briggs, it, do you think that in a way or another, the future of the monarchy itself in the okay, is going to be purely shaped by political and economic issues in the u. k. itself in the, in the long run. hi shawn. this is a very difficult question answer, but i don't think it's just going to be simply political and economic issues which will determine the future of the monarchy in the u. k. i think that as, as other speakers have said, there are strong ties of history with the...
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u. k, with 12 laureates, and followed by sweden and germany with h. okay. germany has a population more than 8 times the size of sweden, but maybe there are a lot of great writers there. or maybe it's home court advantage. the prize is white from a purely statistical point of view. the 1st non european to win the nobel prize and literature was the bengali poet by binge enough to gore. in 1913 it was not until 1968 that a 2nd asian author received the prize. yes, henry kava from japan. in total, there are 5 nobel prize winners and literature from asia, 5 out of a total of a $118.00, representing a continent that currently makes up about 60 percent of the world population. i'm not a statistician, but that seems a bit skewed for the african continent, things like only slightly better. there are almost 1400000000 people living there, but only 5 nobel prize winners in literature and only 2 black africans, the nigerian willie. so younger in 1986 and i'm the gwinnett from zanzibar in 2021 . the prize has been awarded a 118 times that only 16 times as a woman rece
u. k, with 12 laureates, and followed by sweden and germany with h. okay. germany has a population more than 8 times the size of sweden, but maybe there are a lot of great writers there. or maybe it's home court advantage. the prize is white from a purely statistical point of view. the 1st non european to win the nobel prize and literature was the bengali poet by binge enough to gore. in 1913 it was not until 1968 that a 2nd asian author received the prize. yes, henry kava from japan. in total,...
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u. k. with 12 laureates and followed by sweden and germany with 8 each. okay. germany has a population more than 8 times the size of sweden, but maybe there are a lot of great writers there. or maybe it's home court advantage. the price is white from a purely statistical point of view. the 1st non european to win the nobel prize and literature was the bengali poet rap enough to gore. in 1913, it was not until 968 that a 2nd asian author received the prize. yes, who naughty kaba, from japan, in total, there are 5 nobel prize winners and literature from asia. 5 out of a total of a $118.00, representing a continent that currently makes of about 60 percent of the world population. i'm not a statistician, that seems a bit skewed for the african continent, things look only slightly better. there are almost 1400000000 people living there, but only 5 nobel prize winners in literature and only to black af, late so younger. in 1986, the prize has been awarded a 118 times, but only 16 times. as a woman received it. the 1st was the swede, some like alice in 19 o 9. and th
u. k. with 12 laureates and followed by sweden and germany with 8 each. okay. germany has a population more than 8 times the size of sweden, but maybe there are a lot of great writers there. or maybe it's home court advantage. the price is white from a purely statistical point of view. the 1st non european to win the nobel prize and literature was the bengali poet rap enough to gore. in 1913, it was not until 968 that a 2nd asian author received the prize. yes, who naughty kaba, from japan, in...
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so here is the number get a call in and like, okay, for a number along hello. yeah, this is mag all k u. s. people, knees i was that was really big. wow. now i have to ask you, why do you think your song, which is why when we united, right, why do you think it's so important right now? i think it's important, especially where, where i come from, you know, because especially in the odds, you know, everybody's trying to do their own thing. everybody is so, so concentrated on their own being that you don't even when i let someone else in, you know, but when we did that song we is showing that it can be done. you know, we can work together any can be a bomb and we can make it work. listen, the 77 percent has got it. what you're asking? well, the coolest people from now media in those studio. now let's head over to the south africa to meet how again, all my she, lou, aka. how much interesting name, right. but the background is even more fascinating. machine uses, the cow is a fact symbol of expression and the most read how culture is changing. the title of my outlook is one to 3 block myself
so here is the number get a call in and like, okay, for a number along hello. yeah, this is mag all k u. s. people, knees i was that was really big. wow. now i have to ask you, why do you think your song, which is why when we united, right, why do you think it's so important right now? i think it's important, especially where, where i come from, you know, because especially in the odds, you know, everybody's trying to do their own thing. everybody is so, so concentrated on their own being that...
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u. k. continued ah, with ah ah ah, do you like it with do you want it? okay, then buckle up, put the pedal to the metal and let's i read in 60 minutes on d, w o. o. set with the to go beyond the obvious with all in as we take on the world. and we're all about the stories that matter to whatever it take policeman following dw, we on fire made for mines to the landscape, a reflection of a turbulent history. the cities, the mosaic of different people and languages o e. ron's mountains reveal unparalleled beauty. that april. yes, the scenery is magnificent, but people are warm in her possess, exceptionally ah, a special look at a special country. iran from above. start september 16th on d. w. lines of people as far as the i can see all waiting. you've been overnight to bid a final farewell to their queen. the body of queen elizabeth the 2nd is lying in rest to night inside st giles cathedral in the scottish city of edinburgh. now the po.
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u. k, with 12 laureates, and followed by sweden and germany with h. okay. germany has a population more than 8 times the size of sweden, but maybe there are a lot of great writers there. or maybe it's home court advantage. the prize is white from a purely statistical point of view. the 1st non european to win the nobel prize and literature was the bengali poet by binge enough to gore. in 1913, it was not until 1968 that a 2nd asian author received the prize. yes, henry kava from japan. in total there are 5 nobel prize winners and literature from asia. 5 out of a total of a 100. 18. representing a continent that currently makes of about 60 percent of the world population. i'm not a statistician, that seems a bit skewed for the african continent, things like only slightly better. there are almost 1400000000 people living there, but only 5 nobel prize winners in literature and only 2 black africans, the nigerian willie so younger in 1980. and abdul rather cool enough from zanzibar in 2021. the prize has been awarded a 118 times that only 16 times as a woman r
u. k, with 12 laureates, and followed by sweden and germany with h. okay. germany has a population more than 8 times the size of sweden, but maybe there are a lot of great writers there. or maybe it's home court advantage. the prize is white from a purely statistical point of view. the 1st non european to win the nobel prize and literature was the bengali poet by binge enough to gore. in 1913, it was not until 1968 that a 2nd asian author received the prize. yes, henry kava from japan. in total...
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okay, back watching al jazeera mind. i'll top stories this hour, the u. k will learn who will be. it's next prime minister in the coming hours with list trust the foreign secretary seen as a phone favorite. the governing conservative party has been choosing between trust and the former finance minister richie. can you supreme court g to deliver a verdict on a challenge? last month's disputed presidential election when you are rich? i one by a narrow margin and his opponent, veteran politician rollo dingo says the vote was briggs. adventures in chile have overwhelmingly rejected a proposed new constitution in a referendum. it would have replaced one, drafted in $1080.00 on the military rule. support to say it was progressive critics fit it would divide the nation a 10 people have been killed in at least 15 injured in a series of stabbings in western canada. the attacks happen in multiple locations in the province of saskatchewan. police say they found the victims in a remote indigenous community called james smith, cree nation, and in the nearby town of weldon. now searching for 2
okay, back watching al jazeera mind. i'll top stories this hour, the u. k will learn who will be. it's next prime minister in the coming hours with list trust the foreign secretary seen as a phone favorite. the governing conservative party has been choosing between trust and the former finance minister richie. can you supreme court g to deliver a verdict on a challenge? last month's disputed presidential election when you are rich? i one by a narrow margin and his opponent, veteran politician...
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u. k. and italy signed the full power packed 1934. poland and germany signed a non aggression declaration. 1935. you okay. and germany sign unable agreement. 938. the okay. france and italy. agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. $939.00 latvia under stony assigned non aggression acts. we have germany as fox logged us in an golf, from deutsch front door to want brandies of it on eunice pushed him to moss la mcduffton heter citizen type point don via does. i'm for far less ish give isn't. oh, the magnum folk gave me? well. i guess he wagner and england stayed on the arkansas amino 5th is was well known american also 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 again, if hadn't been for stolen coming on the eastern front, they would abandon a lot more people in eastern europe as well.
u. k. and italy signed the full power packed 1934. poland and germany signed a non aggression declaration. 1935. you okay. and germany sign unable agreement. 938. the okay. france and italy. agree to the petition of czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. $939.00 latvia under stony assigned non aggression acts. we have germany as fox logged us in an golf, from deutsch front door to want brandies of it on eunice pushed him to moss la mcduffton heter citizen type point don via does....
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okay, so a huge domestic challenges there, particularly with the economy. ah, what's look a little broader. what about sure. relations between the u. k and brussels. they've been tense to say the least. is that likely to change under list trust that is like the maybe even to get worse than it was before. and devoris johnson because said during her election campaign within the tory party, she really sort of fair ran a very hard line. corey's me to the absolute right side of the party and emphasizing that. the 1st thing she wants to do is, is the deb suspend the northern island protocol out of the breakfast treaty that sort of keeps borders. and we bought a cheque sir, running from between both sides. the republic on ireland and northern island. so that is angering brussels. already they heard this and, and they and saying, please think again, let's not do this. nobody needs a trade war in a difficult political and economic situation that we all are in and that also britain is in barbara. thank you very much. our correspondent barbara basil there on the streets of london. now 50 years after 11 is really team members were killed at the munich olympic
okay, so a huge domestic challenges there, particularly with the economy. ah, what's look a little broader. what about sure. relations between the u. k and brussels. they've been tense to say the least. is that likely to change under list trust that is like the maybe even to get worse than it was before. and devoris johnson because said during her election campaign within the tory party, she really sort of fair ran a very hard line. corey's me to the absolute right side of the party and...
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okay, let them do that a little and co bruce about, but it means that a big u. k. a follow up question, there is new prime minister let's trust before that. that was boy johnson. whatever expectations from the new prime minister in your country. as far as i understand, there are not many hopes that the relations are going to improve as well as the new, you know, the, the u. k. teachers give principal for has a particular is brand new global procedure for the election of the head of the government, which is far from democratic procedure because it's based on the route to look at who won the previous elections and which party in particular and the people of the u. k. do not participate in this changes that are happening and the government . we know the position of tories on this question and in particular with regard to russia and it's up to them to decide how to build relations with russia and it's up to us to protect our own interests. and we are going to do that consistently. let no one doubt that thank you very much and now i would like to keep it flawed here. ke
okay, let them do that a little and co bruce about, but it means that a big u. k. a follow up question, there is new prime minister let's trust before that. that was boy johnson. whatever expectations from the new prime minister in your country. as far as i understand, there are not many hopes that the relations are going to improve as well as the new, you know, the, the u. k. teachers give principal for has a particular is brand new global procedure for the election of the head of the...
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okay, well, i'm hearing a little bit of a mixed message from you. but what we also know is that g d p in india, overtook the u. k in this quarter to become the 5th, 5th largest economy, behind the us, china, japan, and germany. we're also seeing china status diminishing on the global stage is in the are going to be taking place. what do you think? well yeah, that's, that's the buzzword and has created a given rise to low celebration india that will be in the economy. b, u. k is, but then that's only strictly in terms of the g d p growth in terms of per capita g d, p and you're still far, far behind you. k, it is also behind china. and a lot of going to say that in the us, structural problems are not enabling the economy to unleash the potential that it really has. so while it always becomes a point of discussion to find out whether india or when will india overtake china, the point is that it didn't go on him is yet to correct a structural a defects manufacturing for example, which used to be the main stay and which is responsible for the largest number of jobs in the countries yet to take off. manufacturing gro
okay, well, i'm hearing a little bit of a mixed message from you. but what we also know is that g d p in india, overtook the u. k in this quarter to become the 5th, 5th largest economy, behind the us, china, japan, and germany. we're also seeing china status diminishing on the global stage is in the are going to be taking place. what do you think? well yeah, that's, that's the buzzword and has created a given rise to low celebration india that will be in the economy. b, u. k is, but then that's...
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okay. political analysts and edits or read so radio says the right to free speech is allowed in the u. k. but there are some caveats. the free speech in britain is much like british democracy and freedom to protest. you're allowed to protest as long as it doesn't inconvenience anybody who's in power. and you are allowed to tell the truth long after all the guilty parties of retired and failure to abide by that generally elicits a very unfavorable response from, knows empower what the british establishment have been saying is that it's ok to protest, but you've got to do it, when the time is right, so you can only protest against the monarchy when nobody's paying attention to the money, you know, will pay attention to your protest. so it just reveals the 1st of all is a great deal of obese apocryphal. even the rule is a britain with regard to this, but also that there is a large amount of law on the books in britain that is used to restrict protest and previous speech. now, this is not used a lot of the time when the rule is don't require it to be, but it's for when they want it to be in,
okay. political analysts and edits or read so radio says the right to free speech is allowed in the u. k. but there are some caveats. the free speech in britain is much like british democracy and freedom to protest. you're allowed to protest as long as it doesn't inconvenience anybody who's in power. and you are allowed to tell the truth long after all the guilty parties of retired and failure to abide by that generally elicits a very unfavorable response from, knows empower what the british...
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u. k, as he would then become of course, the, the new monarch. indeed. okay, let's get some of the reaction. the official reaction. we're getting to this news about the queen's ill health. we've heard from persons, new prime minister list trust, certainly met the queen at morrow on tuesday. in response to the news, she said the following. the whole country will be deeply concerned by the news from buckingham palace this lunch time. i thought and thoughts of people across all united kingdom with her majesty the queen and her family at the time and the leader of the opposition party. i kissed alma has also released the statement. he says, along with the rest of the country on deeply worried by the news from buckingham palace this afternoon. my thoughts are with him majesty the queen and her family at this time. and i join everyone across united kingdom in high paying for her recovery. and then the speaker, the house of commons had this to say in parliament. i knew i speak on behalf of the entire house. when i said that we send all of us best wishes to my, just
u. k, as he would then become of course, the, the new monarch. indeed. okay, let's get some of the reaction. the official reaction. we're getting to this news about the queen's ill health. we've heard from persons, new prime minister list trust, certainly met the queen at morrow on tuesday. in response to the news, she said the following. the whole country will be deeply concerned by the news from buckingham palace this lunch time. i thought and thoughts of people across all united kingdom with...
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okay, let's go live now to buckingham palace, where jonah hall is standing by hello there, join the u. k, as we mentioned, is waking up to a king. now not a queen, once the mood life where you are. yes, that's absolutely right. fucking palaces you introduced that behind me. the sun is now up, the crowds beginning again to gather in front of it. putting tributes on its gates, adding flowers to the piles already left on thursday evening, and as this 1st day of official morning breaks, a sombre reality reflected in the front pages of the newspapers. these are all the way t commemorative edition. the son here says we love do mom, and the times a very heavy edition of the times commemorates a life in service. and i'll just turn it over because there are other point in quote, on the other side that comes from the queen's christmas broadcast in 1957. it says i kind of lead you into battle. i do not give you laws or administer justice, but i can do something else. i can give you my heart and my devotion and down there at the gates, the people who arrived those who got up very early this morning.
okay, let's go live now to buckingham palace, where jonah hall is standing by hello there, join the u. k, as we mentioned, is waking up to a king. now not a queen, once the mood life where you are. yes, that's absolutely right. fucking palaces you introduced that behind me. the sun is now up, the crowds beginning again to gather in front of it. putting tributes on its gates, adding flowers to the piles already left on thursday evening, and as this 1st day of official morning breaks, a sombre...
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okay, we'll, we'll be back with you in just a moment. let's find out a little more about this trust who will be the u. k. next conservative leader who brandon reports on the political crib. person, incoming prime minister, and what we can expect of her current retreat i trust is already a familiar face in downing street. she's government minister for the past 10 years, serving under and our lasting 3 previous conservative leaders. but her ambition for the top job has always been apparent. and now after winning a bitter and bruising leadership contest, she must prove that she can justify that ambition. we are facing an unprecedented problem with ly, warren ukraine. energy prices rising. amazing in tray, a o, a climate change, the shift a path to the east is she actually convincing people that she is the person to deal with all of those massive issues. and i think that the jury is very much out on their trust. politics have shifted over the years. born to left wing parents as a child, miss trust was taken along to and to nuclear protests. by the age of 19 though she was a prominent student, member of the c
okay, we'll, we'll be back with you in just a moment. let's find out a little more about this trust who will be the u. k. next conservative leader who brandon reports on the political crib. person, incoming prime minister, and what we can expect of her current retreat i trust is already a familiar face in downing street. she's government minister for the past 10 years, serving under and our lasting 3 previous conservative leaders. but her ambition for the top job has always been apparent. and...