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u. s. for example, accuse that of supporting the russian war effort before it can be trusted, certainly by ukraine. it does need to convince as detractors like the u. s. like the u. k. like friends and, and mcroy is preparing to go to beijing. that it is an honest mediator, and that's the big hurdle for china, isn't it right now? but it isn't do, particularly as the chinese paradoxically of sorta presented his piece plan to the time when instead of moving away from moscow and being if you like, more equidistant between campbell, moscow, the chinese have been very much giving extra support to russia. there is, of course the worry about a chinese company now about the supply, russia with leaf or drug which has been the way in which the chinese have been bailing out of the russians economically. taking a lot of the orland gasped as being the way in which the chinese have signed up to the anti nature narrative of russia, you know, making it sound as if the larger the nature of somehow is responsible for the wars . if nato has been attacking russia, when, of course, russia has been attacking ukraine and i think some people will be disappointed that the chinese piece pla
u. s. for example, accuse that of supporting the russian war effort before it can be trusted, certainly by ukraine. it does need to convince as detractors like the u. s. like the u. k. like friends and, and mcroy is preparing to go to beijing. that it is an honest mediator, and that's the big hurdle for china, isn't it right now? but it isn't do, particularly as the chinese paradoxically of sorta presented his piece plan to the time when instead of moving away from moscow and being if you like,...
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u. k, the world's largest trial scheme align work is like an extra day off. each week is being held as a success. most of the companies involved say the benefits that made themselves clear and they're not ready to go back just yet. fay johnson smith brings home made cupcakes into the office. she likes to bake in her spare time, which she now has more of her employer is one of 60 companies in the u. k. that took part in a 4 day work week trial. i found that just having that one extra day off her week give me so much more time to recover right after having such an emotionally draining and demanding job, it would take a lot for me to look for a job bouts. why now staff have reported better overall well being, but the payoff has been big for bosses too. when expectancy was the so much was the, the dropping absenteeism as much this increase in happiness as reduction and tiredness? because i think we were most concerned about was this idea that would people become more tired, more stressed because they were trying to compress their hours. and that's not been the ca
u. k, the world's largest trial scheme align work is like an extra day off. each week is being held as a success. most of the companies involved say the benefits that made themselves clear and they're not ready to go back just yet. fay johnson smith brings home made cupcakes into the office. she likes to bake in her spare time, which she now has more of her employer is one of 60 companies in the u. k. that took part in a 4 day work week trial. i found that just having that one extra day off her...
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u. k. ltd. how likely is it that no one at the b, b, c, had any knowledge of this? say, cash favor? alleged cash favor? this is very hard to say. i mean, perhaps the high risk, the higher echelons there were people who knew about what was going on. you know, the bbc is we shouldn't forget and an organization is almost a political entity in itself and have his own corruption problem. just in recent years, people remember the scandal of jimmy subtle, the peter file where the rules scan of that story was the cover up of, of so many facts that were glaring. bbc produces, and executives in the eyes that must have cover up i think is, is, is, is typical. and perhaps the same thing is happening again with this particular case . the last a, the blog and the u. k. and post band on r t, this channel describing it to the point began the how fair and balanced do you think the british media has been presenting this story of that and chairman's alleged corrupt actions? well, i mean, is that the interesting thing from a journalist point of view is the story was not broken by journalist. you know,
u. k. ltd. how likely is it that no one at the b, b, c, had any knowledge of this? say, cash favor? alleged cash favor? this is very hard to say. i mean, perhaps the high risk, the higher echelons there were people who knew about what was going on. you know, the bbc is we shouldn't forget and an organization is almost a political entity in itself and have his own corruption problem. just in recent years, people remember the scandal of jimmy subtle, the peter file where the rules scan of that...
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u. s. and it sounds really like what might come into play in the u. k. when they bring in what's going to call the new espionage act, which is an amalgamation of the old official secret fact which is going to indeed increase the terrorists who with los angeles to 14 years volunteer. so this is all to discourage others. of course, it's a power play and i think it's so important to remember that people do not blow the whistle just because they want to, you know, get a certain bit of glory or whatever they ruined allies by doing it. they turn their lives inside out and upside down. and they can never again, a professional status as you know, as i know, and for people to be penalized and even worse and more badly with the senses. you know, 14 years in prison because you are a treasurer or something like that. you're not sure i should trying to protect the rights for your country and your family says you're trying to protect the very nature of democracy. rather than trying to allow the government to encroach on all civil liberties. i cannot say this strongly
u. s. and it sounds really like what might come into play in the u. k. when they bring in what's going to call the new espionage act, which is an amalgamation of the old official secret fact which is going to indeed increase the terrorists who with los angeles to 14 years volunteer. so this is all to discourage others. of course, it's a power play and i think it's so important to remember that people do not blow the whistle just because they want to, you know, get a certain bit of glory or...
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u. k. economy is now shrinking by not point 6 percent opposed to all the european allies, which are actually okay, not the best figures, but nothing like that. and it's probably due to the fact that the u. k. just embrace u. s. foreign policy, u. k, has sent the largest military aid package to ukraine, a pop 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way near as big an economy that still reeling over the effects of reg.
u. k. economy is now shrinking by not point 6 percent opposed to all the european allies, which are actually okay, not the best figures, but nothing like that. and it's probably due to the fact that the u. k. just embrace u. s. foreign policy, u. k, has sent the largest military aid package to ukraine, a pop 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way near as big an economy that still reeling over the effects of reg.
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u. k. last february, the democratic unionist party collapsed northern on and power sharing government in protest with serious consequences for things like health and education. the u. k government says the protocol treats goods coming to northern on and from the u. k. as if they were coming to another country. it wants to change this and less than the use continuing reach into u. k. affairs. but such a deal would not satisfy the unionist and loyalist community. we think it on acceptable that there should be a division between northern or nuclear breton. a customs from tier that separates the turns the united kingdom, india divided kingdom by administrative european union checks, dollars on acceptable, no wheel or no. we court a new each act union. a support is necessary for risha soon act to push through the u. k. e. u. d on the protocol, but it is preferable to have it. the dangers of an invested unit community are continue to political paralysis and possibly even this law as post a threatens a return to violence. so much depends on the detail of any u. k. e. u deal when it finally appears. many businesses want the protocols, benefits
u. k. last february, the democratic unionist party collapsed northern on and power sharing government in protest with serious consequences for things like health and education. the u. k government says the protocol treats goods coming to northern on and from the u. k. as if they were coming to another country. it wants to change this and less than the use continuing reach into u. k. affairs. but such a deal would not satisfy the unionist and loyalist community. we think it on acceptable that...
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u. k. and that seems to be more effective. shell, say that something like f a $2000000000.00 will be paid out. whereas figures we have from the u. k. tax is something like $500000000.00 for 2023, the prediction, but this is miniscule compared to water. the unions and the opposition politicians want to get out of it. and as i say, is the criteria for these taxes. that's the major points. when you have a situation on profits, which is now doubling, it has to be says that said that the oil price has actually gone down a sensor. it's his height of a $128.00 a barrel in brent crude oil at the beginning of it all. it's now come down to way below that figure $82.00, but that, that has to be said that there is a real concern about gas prices and really how the u. k. stuff is more than many other countries by the cost of, of this, the lpg, a liquid petroleum gas, and that is a major cause for concern. but willie, you get tougher, it is likely the, you will get tougher. will the, you k get suffer? question mark over that just at a time when the subsidies for energy bills are going to go down in april a
u. k. and that seems to be more effective. shell, say that something like f a $2000000000.00 will be paid out. whereas figures we have from the u. k. tax is something like $500000000.00 for 2023, the prediction, but this is miniscule compared to water. the unions and the opposition politicians want to get out of it. and as i say, is the criteria for these taxes. that's the major points. when you have a situation on profits, which is now doubling, it has to be says that said that the oil price...
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u. k. economy is now shrinking by not point 6 percent opposed to all the european allies, which are actually okay, not the best figures, but nothing like that. and it's probably due to the fact that you just embrace u. s. foreign policy. u. k, has sent the largest military aid package, the ukraine, a pop 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way near as big an economy that still reeling over the effects of brakes. it, right, so the real issue there. and on top of that, we've looked even the new york times, hardly a friend of russia telling us that the russian economy is going to recover on import an export. so the same level as before, the special military operation. so really, these, these numbers speak for themselves, but i think we can say it any clearer. the sanctions have completely and utterly failed. wrapping up his trip to the west by the us secretary of state has reaffirm washington's commitment to a 2 state solution to the palestine is really conflict. anthony blank and also emphasized washington's iron clod support for israel security. those remarks made in jerusalem sparked under the claims of america's pro, is really bi
u. k. economy is now shrinking by not point 6 percent opposed to all the european allies, which are actually okay, not the best figures, but nothing like that. and it's probably due to the fact that you just embrace u. s. foreign policy. u. k, has sent the largest military aid package, the ukraine, a pop 2nd to the u. s. an economy. there is no way near as big an economy that still reeling over the effects of brakes. it, right, so the real issue there. and on top of that, we've looked even the...
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u. k. u. s. we are not exporting goods like countries that we need to take goods from. we are and so you can throw a rock and find a country and africa that is full of resources. and why is there this narrative that like, oh africa, or you know, they need our help. it's so poor there. why is that? sometimes i've often told, oh stop talking about slavery, claudia and some. those are things in the past and you and say, look, every brick and mortar in this country, every bank, every public building, every canal has been built by the extraction of those profits, whether it's from slavery, using that profit to invest in the british colony or britain well, of course, during its colonial empire, you know, from i'm originally from pakistan and just from the indian subcontinent. when britain went to india, india's share of global gp was by 25 percent. when it left, it was 4 percent that taken out. $45.00 trillion dollars from india or a lot, but not only did they do that, they d industrialized so much part of the global south. right. i mean, more always said to me, well, you kno
u. k. u. s. we are not exporting goods like countries that we need to take goods from. we are and so you can throw a rock and find a country and africa that is full of resources. and why is there this narrative that like, oh africa, or you know, they need our help. it's so poor there. why is that? sometimes i've often told, oh stop talking about slavery, claudia and some. those are things in the past and you and say, look, every brick and mortar in this country, every bank, every public...
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u. k. to australia, places like that, where i can get to the quite large indian diaspora. and which i think not only is significant for air in the or it also changes the balance for competition in the region as well. yeah. ok. all important points that we're going to get into shortly . but let me just bring in the desk up poor. what do you think? i mean, ordering aircraft, i suppose is the easy part, but now comes the harder parts and the success is not really a done deal yet. so how big a battle is going to be for air india to turn things around. i think 1st of all, i'd like to say this is a big status. do intend to buy india and the indian government to actually support the growth of this airline, which has been started stagnant for quite some time. what's really going to happen is, i mean, you've seen over the years how the gulf carrier is katara ways that he had. and i'm really, really shown this strength and that might, and all 3 carriers in the middle east and be known to be carrying a lot of traffic from india, probably a to 60 percent of the traffic that goes to eu
u. k. to australia, places like that, where i can get to the quite large indian diaspora. and which i think not only is significant for air in the or it also changes the balance for competition in the region as well. yeah. ok. all important points that we're going to get into shortly . but let me just bring in the desk up poor. what do you think? i mean, ordering aircraft, i suppose is the easy part, but now comes the harder parts and the success is not really a done deal yet. so how big a...
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u. k has promised more likely to come from other allies. tanks and all of these weapons have been promised, but they're moving very slowly and they're not getting to the front line in time, possibly for places like the besieged city of move. now the worry there is that more villages in areas to the north of that city have slowly come under incremental russian control. and even president zalinski himself seemingly preparing the country for bad news in a speech just earlier about buck moved in his nightly addresses. recently, he did say that it is an important city, it is important for ukraine to defend, but not at all costs. and the worry is that around the time of the anniversary that it may fall to russian control. not necessarily because of russian advances, but perhaps because of ukrainian tactical retreat from the area to save lives of its own troops. saying this wrongly thank you very much indeed. ah, rescues are again searching for people trapped under rubble into kia and syria. after more quakes late on monday, and i just tremors happen 2 weeks after massive quakes killed more than
u. k has promised more likely to come from other allies. tanks and all of these weapons have been promised, but they're moving very slowly and they're not getting to the front line in time, possibly for places like the besieged city of move. now the worry there is that more villages in areas to the north of that city have slowly come under incremental russian control. and even president zalinski himself seemingly preparing the country for bad news in a speech just earlier about buck moved in...
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they started to fall most a national level sink tanks, like in the u. k, the center for policy studies, the adam smith institute, but they were regarded as totally fringe and they were not re listened to a toll until you get a political entrepreneur like margaret thatcher. who is interested in decisively resolving the crisis of the seventy's. and these ideas, a sort of sitting around and they provide policy templates. she then implements sy, much of opportunity and enterprise, less tax, less regulation, more flexibility, more freedom. those will be our guidelines. she says you have to dial down political institutions. you have to roll back democratic accountability, you have to open the market to the least idea of market forces, which means that you, cattail social forces. and a big part thought is absolutely discredit taking the idea of the welfare state that she was willing to go whole hog and tear up the post war consensus. basically been defeating the trade unions, which she regarded as the enemy with it. and then restoring the conditions for business
they started to fall most a national level sink tanks, like in the u. k, the center for policy studies, the adam smith institute, but they were regarded as totally fringe and they were not re listened to a toll until you get a political entrepreneur like margaret thatcher. who is interested in decisively resolving the crisis of the seventy's. and these ideas, a sort of sitting around and they provide policy templates. she then implements sy, much of opportunity and enterprise, less tax, less...
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symbolic of something that is tangible and real because without the support of western countries like the u. k, it's arguable that ukraine might not be able to resist the onslaught of the russian invasion. so what do events like this represents? well, they represent the millions, if you read refugee dispersed around europe and all those people who welcomed them into their homes, that represents all that fundraising and donation is done by normal people. it represents the diplomatic efforts and support of western governments represents the military aids. it's been flowing into ukraine, keeping ukrainian guns firing, and it's representing the intelligence that allows the ukrainians to offer you the one step ahead of what the russian military is doing. so when people come to events like this, when they have poor pain in the colors of the ukrainian flag on the street in front of rushes embassy in london, somebody else that happened on that they didn't. these things get noticed by ukrainians who feel like they're not alone, that they have support. i'm one of the ra parts of the world, like bits of
symbolic of something that is tangible and real because without the support of western countries like the u. k, it's arguable that ukraine might not be able to resist the onslaught of the russian invasion. so what do events like this represents? well, they represent the millions, if you read refugee dispersed around europe and all those people who welcomed them into their homes, that represents all that fundraising and donation is done by normal people. it represents the diplomatic efforts and...
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natural forests. carbon neutrality cannot be achieved by burning wood and big power plants like this one and the u. k. ah, entries are spending money, they should be spending on true renewables like wind and solar on this energy source. ah, that's not going to get us where we need to be assa planet. most forms of bio mass . look at 1st glance to be better than they are burning wood to replace coal is not a solution because even if the wood comes from sustainable forestry or is would waste, it still produces emissions. what waste can however, be digested by bacteria at a bio gas facility and organic products like that. banana peel power in your phone can help manage waste cycles. that does make sense. but today, bio mass energy covers only a small part of our world wide demand. it can work in combination with other renewables, but it's not scalable to be our main energy source. not even in the future. imagine exploring a ship rack or viewing an apartment or without leaving the comfort of your home. well, according to some tech enthusiast, all it takes is the right pair of glasses. the global market fo
natural forests. carbon neutrality cannot be achieved by burning wood and big power plants like this one and the u. k. ah, entries are spending money, they should be spending on true renewables like wind and solar on this energy source. ah, that's not going to get us where we need to be assa planet. most forms of bio mass . look at 1st glance to be better than they are burning wood to replace coal is not a solution because even if the wood comes from sustainable forestry or is would waste, it...
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and the mother is a it is a like the u. k. or, or germany, or, or, or, or, or, or, or, or phrase, it goes to police department, i independent police department. okay, we're going to have to leave it there, but thank you so much for your time and your inside. that's ronald hampton a retired washington, d. c. metropolitan police officer, thank you. thank you. the f b, i has found no classified documents after a search of a beach house owned by a u. s. president joe biden. the search was part of a special council investigation into his handling of classified material. biden's personal attorney said the president gave his full support and cooperation to the investigation for last month if b. i agents found several classified documents and biden's home in wilmington. how white house correspondent, kimberly hallett has more from washington dc. they did not pick up any documents with any sort of classified markings on them, but there were some hand written notes that were taken from the president's residence there. the beach house, a
and the mother is a it is a like the u. k. or, or germany, or, or, or, or, or, or, or, or phrase, it goes to police department, i independent police department. okay, we're going to have to leave it there, but thank you so much for your time and your inside. that's ronald hampton a retired washington, d. c. metropolitan police officer, thank you. thank you. the f b, i has found no classified documents after a search of a beach house owned by a u. s. president joe biden. the search was part of a...
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sometimes under the threat of sanctions, sounds like perhaps the u. k. should 1st try holding itself to that standard and see how it goes. okay, more big money to tell you about the u. s. is preparing a $2000000000.00 plus military aid package to ukraine. this time reportedly including longer range rocket sought by t f to regain control over crimea. it comes as earlier, a top ukrainian official set a deadline to take over the peninsula. by this summer, the u. s. government funded, pulled in 2013 that revealed the largest portion of respondents living there are mostly identified as russian and had what they called a warm attitude towards russia. in 2014 and a referendum held in crimea, residents voted to join. the russian federation mosque was repeatedly stressed. the vote was based on the fundamental international principles of self determination, but that's largely being ignored by the west for most crimea, and considered the 2014 dismissal. and then president, yellow, co bitch, a coup. afterwards, they stood against the policies implemented by the new
sometimes under the threat of sanctions, sounds like perhaps the u. k. should 1st try holding itself to that standard and see how it goes. okay, more big money to tell you about the u. s. is preparing a $2000000000.00 plus military aid package to ukraine. this time reportedly including longer range rocket sought by t f to regain control over crimea. it comes as earlier, a top ukrainian official set a deadline to take over the peninsula. by this summer, the u. s. government funded, pulled in...
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sometimes under the threat of sanctions, sounds like perhaps the u. k. should 1st try holding itself to that standard and see how it goes. western back to policies are also a source of discontent in asia. as pakistan's, national currency has plummeted to an historic globe against the us dollar and recent days. that's after the washington base international monetary fund has pushed islamabad to lift exchange rate controls and jack up taxes in the country. we heard from local some, i'm saying the i m f to bonds are actually worse sitting pakistan's economic crisis . bus shoe got up in the past. life was good, but you know the recent price hikes unbearable bill in the past we were surviving. but now it looks hawed, a joke to them. no labor, no wark, everything is expansive. it's very hard to and brad for the family. if prices go up, we would have no work. i mean, what did i, i think the i m f is just creating a drama. when actually the i m f job is meant to be to help stabilize economies if they need financial help. but here the i m f is driving us to defau
sometimes under the threat of sanctions, sounds like perhaps the u. k. should 1st try holding itself to that standard and see how it goes. western back to policies are also a source of discontent in asia. as pakistan's, national currency has plummeted to an historic globe against the us dollar and recent days. that's after the washington base international monetary fund has pushed islamabad to lift exchange rate controls and jack up taxes in the country. we heard from local some, i'm saying the...
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it's almost like a criminalization of migration of seeking refugee status of protection. surely we're asking people to come here to see the country, not penalize for having chosen the u. k. for that, i want to just echo like sofia, she said, the language has to be talent. and i mean, i'm going to plug i was master campaign, which is doing exactly based on picking all the language that we have have as in all migration notice on the phone, king those trying to offering alternatives. and what we need is really the opposition politicians to take that seriously and think about the consequences of that was really, you know, those words really do matter. and again, a pointed out the, the a toggle, i think that they pack in, you know, the question detention center was a key example of how soon as you say and ramp and rhetoric has, has an, an, a consequence in an action. it could be deadly. my service again, we're running out of time, season 30 seconds, please go ahead. i'll take less, hopefully, just one. we're talking about language and who says what be interesting to point out. just a bit of context for the man who was speaking in the patriotic alternative clip in the trach,
it's almost like a criminalization of migration of seeking refugee status of protection. surely we're asking people to come here to see the country, not penalize for having chosen the u. k. for that, i want to just echo like sofia, she said, the language has to be talent. and i mean, i'm going to plug i was master campaign, which is doing exactly based on picking all the language that we have have as in all migration notice on the phone, king those trying to offering alternatives. and what we...
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sometimes under the threat of sanctions, sounds like perhaps the u. k. should 1st try holding itself to that standard and see how it goes. returning to a largely forgotten chapter in the west of the bosnian war next out of the thousands of serums, executed on kilobytes out us. the gruesome story from the mid 19 ninety's conflict . as we told right ahead, stay with us for ah, almost one year into the conflict, no major western leader is called for talks to bring peace to ukraine and europe. instead, we're witnessing dangerous escalation. the great tank debate has settled. will it be fighter jets next? where does the same with my know, but sure was funny. there's a lot of this 33rd be a health. toby also says fornia boley, mazda sams, them a tool for them, a 3, a c, a 3 security mothers that supplied us. it will show just without putting up the nicu city rodeo, not the smallest one other, the nikima to what is the most helpful develop. he and that she's taught us to polano. i'll let the police visit here that, that was ludmilla taylor for the bit to doesn'
sometimes under the threat of sanctions, sounds like perhaps the u. k. should 1st try holding itself to that standard and see how it goes. returning to a largely forgotten chapter in the west of the bosnian war next out of the thousands of serums, executed on kilobytes out us. the gruesome story from the mid 19 ninety's conflict . as we told right ahead, stay with us for ah, almost one year into the conflict, no major western leader is called for talks to bring peace to ukraine and europe....
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sounds like perhaps the u. k. should 1st try holding itself to that standard and see how it goes. rachel marston and that is our lot for not, but do stay with this. because next we were turned to a largely forgotten shelter in the west of the bosnian war that of the thousands of serbs executed on killed by jehovah, a gruesome story from the mid 19 ninety's conflict. these re told ride ahead. stay with us for them. ah. with hey, a. ready ready ready ready ready ready a board outside severe log in to leave out the other 1 may not have to be screwed up for them. that's a problem in the clinic. i to the ela, a board outside. okay. but i was tell the boy a lesson from inside a little boy gardener. oh, really for his machine or not but is obstinate i've been so strong. no said i would shout if it's, you know, need, he's going to learn to think, wishing got a slip or letter to without the else quarter. he's not for but us 3 it is for the new amelia from she's nature is worse than not. but the base nature, a fee she did s
sounds like perhaps the u. k. should 1st try holding itself to that standard and see how it goes. rachel marston and that is our lot for not, but do stay with this. because next we were turned to a largely forgotten shelter in the west of the bosnian war that of the thousands of serbs executed on killed by jehovah, a gruesome story from the mid 19 ninety's conflict. these re told ride ahead. stay with us for them. ah. with hey, a. ready ready ready ready ready ready a board outside severe log...