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u. k. um and has this veranda policy as we talked about a lot on this program for policy flagship policy of sending illegal migrants to more run the now that has recently become your after number of setbacks with the government saying that flights to take off within weeks. so analysts on suggesting that he's looking to capitalize on well, he will see is not success really before the policy has had the chance to be put to the test. so department is clearly way not pay that with a chances in the polls. not looking good. now is the best time charlotte tells impel in london and football given, but the thing of champions ban labor because by the name of corrosion were beaten in the euro pen the final against the italian team, atlanta. the last put an end to lay the cushions rack or 51 match on beaten street . opposite on to dominates of the game in the irish capital. dublin with 3 stella goals from nigeria and soup stuff. i didn't know that look, man a 3 know the final school when gives us a line t
u. k. um and has this veranda policy as we talked about a lot on this program for policy flagship policy of sending illegal migrants to more run the now that has recently become your after number of setbacks with the government saying that flights to take off within weeks. so analysts on suggesting that he's looking to capitalize on well, he will see is not success really before the policy has had the chance to be put to the test. so department is clearly way not pay that with a chances in the...
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u. k. um and has this right of the policy as we talked about a lot on this program for policy flagship policy of sending illegal migrants to more run the. now that has recently become your after number of setbacks with the government saying that flights to take off within weeks. so i only saw suggesting that he is looking to capitalize on. well, he will see is not success really before the policy has, has the chance to be put to the test. so department is clearly way not pay that with a chances in the polls. not looking good. now is the best time. okay. i'm pulling indicates that the opposition layer of policy has something like a 20 percentage point lead over soon as conservative. so how is he hoping to turn that around? it clearly is going to be a pretty big hills, a facile flow. the prime minister knows ditching prime minister has come back from poles like this. so place to an election, but how he's really trying to frame this now whole frame this and the campaign is that this is a choice b
u. k. um and has this right of the policy as we talked about a lot on this program for policy flagship policy of sending illegal migrants to more run the. now that has recently become your after number of setbacks with the government saying that flights to take off within weeks. so i only saw suggesting that he is looking to capitalize on. well, he will see is not success really before the policy has, has the chance to be put to the test. so department is clearly way not pay that with a chances...
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u. k. um, from supply those missiles, i'm have supported potential attacks on russian. we discussed the weapons debate with michael maloof, a former security analyst in the office of the us secretary of defense. he says if longer range missiles are given the go ahead, it could very well repainted on the west. i think there will be some opposition from particularly hungry and other than a few other countries. and it is certainly, hopefully some reluctance on the part of the united states. because if, if it was longer range missiles are, are green light. and it's gonna, it's gonna posit, a very dramatic problem for uh, for on the united states or for the, for the western countries. because of moscow can interpret that as a, as a, as an escalation on, on the, on the nato's part. and consider them to be directly involved in the war and then the that just raises the answer. i think that's why you're going to be seeing moscow, and i'm beginning to accelerate their, their own or offensive. i would say in a may in june in the june july timeframe, you're going to see this pick u
u. k. um, from supply those missiles, i'm have supported potential attacks on russian. we discussed the weapons debate with michael maloof, a former security analyst in the office of the us secretary of defense. he says if longer range missiles are given the go ahead, it could very well repainted on the west. i think there will be some opposition from particularly hungry and other than a few other countries. and it is certainly, hopefully some reluctance on the part of the united states....
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u. k. u. um the weapons at that border apartheid will. what, what would you do if you were a palestinian teenager right now in gaza? would you, uh, would you go with mandela? would you go with gundy a little? i would go, we've mendera and i would put my trust, you know, civil society because i have no confidence that the western governments would change the position on israel. but there is a gap. there is a disconnect between wisdom, governments and the publics. the publics are increasingly pro palestinian, the demonstrations from the arab world, and the is nomic with the rest of the world in support of the palestinians. so public opinion shifting very, very dramatically now because of the genocide in gaza against these around any pharaoh for products the news. and therefore, i would, um i uh, i think that the steam is the only hope of the best hope is that public opinion will continue to change and the international criminal court will take action will proceed with the investigation of will crime scene the occupied territories. and that
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u. k. um, we can't believe that i've everybody and be a wonderful country like the us. you know, we didn't do any got a choice of long term contract by just that one of the things i was thinking of 20 to 21. so at least we'll have some special terms if next either doesn't seem to be the case. so we just seem to be seeing the same bad news and regarding what your test said about to the media and very much any agreement without the media spends a lot of time clustering and coughing each other, one useless, pointless source. and knowing that victoria sheets and lots of stuff, they come around the world. i spoke a lot to do with the white social media works and that caesar to broadcasting. and they will call feature side. um yeah. in terms of spray instead of elections, definitely not the case in america phone. do you think there's nothing ever really changes and then they end up spending our money. huge amounts of taxes and we have literally a notice as to where it goes. so yeah, certainly i think a lot of charlie. 5 i've got another question for you about specifically don
u. k. um, we can't believe that i've everybody and be a wonderful country like the us. you know, we didn't do any got a choice of long term contract by just that one of the things i was thinking of 20 to 21. so at least we'll have some special terms if next either doesn't seem to be the case. so we just seem to be seeing the same bad news and regarding what your test said about to the media and very much any agreement without the media spends a lot of time clustering and coughing each other,...
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u. k. you um the weapons at that border of outside war. what, what would you do if you were a palestinian teenager right now in gaza? would you, uh, would you go with mandela? would you go with gundy? that's what i would do. we've mendera and i would put my trust, you know, civil society because i have no confidence that the western governments would change the position on israel. but there is a gap. there is a disconnect between wisdom governments in the publics. the publics are increasingly pro palestinian. the demonstrations around the arab world and these nomic with the rest of the world in support of the palestinians. so public opinion shifting very, very dramatically now because of the genocide in gaza. again, caesar of any favor of the products being used and therefore, i would, um, um, uh, i seen that the steam is the only who of the best hope is that public opinion will continue to change. and the international criminal court will take action. we'll proceed with the investigation or will crime scene the occupied territories and th
u. k. you um the weapons at that border of outside war. what, what would you do if you were a palestinian teenager right now in gaza? would you, uh, would you go with mandela? would you go with gundy? that's what i would do. we've mendera and i would put my trust, you know, civil society because i have no confidence that the western governments would change the position on israel. but there is a gap. there is a disconnect between wisdom governments in the publics. the publics are increasingly...
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u. k. i. um, so uh the, the main street and policies protect a lady by a conservative hall. i'm trying to downplay you for 5, but, but you trying eventually us has close the business about better gauge rise in the costs of having this car as long article is huge, energy price rises and keeps. that's pretty much higher, that these issues will be false. and so if a company can re, i feel like shipment, uh there is a deep apology. the workers volunteer to great britain, which is hard thing to say over few 100 candidates. uh, but it's very important in both parties, company to base on these things because the case involvement in sydney crying has stayed with our at the bottom right. lots are right that from the purchase public, as i mentioned, best buy to boss johnson. he has no mandate today. well james and drum is always there, quite sad but well says a u. k e. are you crying? follow them and treat parade. the u. k. ha, russian parliament treat great, is allowed to do you phones on the 8th, subtract as a because people, they won't peace and good role in the world. and it wasn'
u. k. i. um, so uh the, the main street and policies protect a lady by a conservative hall. i'm trying to downplay you for 5, but, but you trying eventually us has close the business about better gauge rise in the costs of having this car as long article is huge, energy price rises and keeps. that's pretty much higher, that these issues will be false. and so if a company can re, i feel like shipment, uh there is a deep apology. the workers volunteer to great britain, which is hard thing to say...
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u. k. just apparently it's good to have you with this . um, what is your assessment of the situation there after this landslide based on the information you for? well, good afternoon, you. so this is a, a very big detachment from the side of the mountain. a massive, probably more than a 1000000 tons has broken away and turns into literally an avalon chill rolled. these are incredibly disruptive events, so sweeping everything out that way. i'm burying and destroying villages and i'm psalms. this is a relatively rare event, but a particularly serious case. what do we know about what caused this disaster as well then you're going to use is a very long slide. proton family, possibly because itself has frequent significant tests quite something positive because it has right intense rankel and puffy of a tropical climate. so downsize on till usually in this part of the world. this is the 11th faithful down slide and puffing your guinea in 2024. at the moment, it's not really clear what that particular trigger of this event was. an unimed thoughtful
u. k. just apparently it's good to have you with this . um, what is your assessment of the situation there after this landslide based on the information you for? well, good afternoon, you. so this is a, a very big detachment from the side of the mountain. a massive, probably more than a 1000000 tons has broken away and turns into literally an avalon chill rolled. these are incredibly disruptive events, so sweeping everything out that way. i'm burying and destroying villages and i'm psalms. this...
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u. k. and the many other countries used to be free. um they used to be much great to support when it comes to health care education. all of these public services that have been slash, and often privatized, you know, things like rail, for example, public utilities. all of these are previously nationalized and provided relatively cheap. they not are in the private sector where people are being practiced scouts and basically shareholders and makes money at the expense of young people. yeah, well max, i want to ask you, what do you consider to be the defining aspects of the economic challenges faced by jen z besides the right of the cost of leaving and a so call know certainty on the future. um, i would say it's the very so called i expect the best half of the place. i'm a cove itself, covey, i would say, really destroyed everyone, but just the just boom and i still, and the really know this article with solve, i would say, is the a lot. i would say a lot of distractions in what is happening in the economy of besides having a war besides the
u. k. and the many other countries used to be free. um they used to be much great to support when it comes to health care education. all of these public services that have been slash, and often privatized, you know, things like rail, for example, public utilities. all of these are previously nationalized and provided relatively cheap. they not are in the private sector where people are being practiced scouts and basically shareholders and makes money at the expense of young people. yeah, well...
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um and mentality will continue. now the question is what, how, how does the public respond to that? but now it was always seen in the u. k, the st. francis in the united states, there is real real protests then what's different about these protest um, as opposed to the uh, fraudulent bogus protest of 2020 of the summer of george floyd. it is that these protests are about something. there is a, there are there against them. is it mentioned on, on behalf of the israel, they're against, there's an unconditional support for the, for risk atrocities. and that demanding that the, the institutions distance themselves divest from israel. that's what they says it. that's not something, hey, i'm against the seduce lies. why braces of, you know, i, i'm finally against the police, you know, but just as nonsense a complete just would be pointless. self indulgence. so if you've got a m a move, but that is about something. well, that's going to be quite interesting to see what it was then that's gonna work blood pressure on the, on governments, and may lead to some sort shape. it's interesting to me, it would be martin if you look at t
um and mentality will continue. now the question is what, how, how does the public respond to that? but now it was always seen in the u. k, the st. francis in the united states, there is real real protests then what's different about these protest um, as opposed to the uh, fraudulent bogus protest of 2020 of the summer of george floyd. it is that these protests are about something. there is a, there are there against them. is it mentioned on, on behalf of the israel, they're against, there's an...
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in history, up to russia, pockets um and bangladesh, that's south africa and mexico, india and the u. k. and in november, the usa, one trend full cost, it correctly predicted the us dot com crash, the us savings and loan corruption scandal, and the rise of gourmet coffee. jones select days, founder and director of the trans research institute and publisher of the week. the trends journal and he joins me now from kingston in new york.
in history, up to russia, pockets um and bangladesh, that's south africa and mexico, india and the u. k. and in november, the usa, one trend full cost, it correctly predicted the us dot com crash, the us savings and loan corruption scandal, and the rise of gourmet coffee. jones select days, founder and director of the trans research institute and publisher of the week. the trends journal and he joins me now from kingston in new york.
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the ukraine, but they just don't notify the, to the conflict and, and then we have um the, the out probably outgoing u. k prime minister risky. soon. i can also what he's going to introduce national service within his own, which somebody description. everyone can see exactly exactly conscription and now it's true. he's likely to win any strew of labor. it has criticized them. however, labor is the anointed one. these obviously they, they going to be in this, but i me say that doesn't mean labor itself is not going to introduce this in due course. so everyone of these is getting ready to fall will be banned. why? because they cannot admit delusion because you lose then basically you will need. um it's, it's interesting because, you know, when making you made reference to the, in the interview that uh the on gary and prime minister victor are the main with the economist. a martin. i mean, he's absolutely right. i mean, looking at the, the precursors of the complex and for world war one in world war 2. but i think everybody needs to stand back here is that this is accomplishing that the nato european countr
the ukraine, but they just don't notify the, to the conflict and, and then we have um the, the out probably outgoing u. k prime minister risky. soon. i can also what he's going to introduce national service within his own, which somebody description. everyone can see exactly exactly conscription and now it's true. he's likely to win any strew of labor. it has criticized them. however, labor is the anointed one. these obviously they, they going to be in this, but i me say that doesn't mean labor...
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one of the good point aspect, the long distance observer is um, you know, i, andre k j u, we can all speculate about how we like to see this conflict. yeah. but the russian government has yet to fully articulate what not certification the militarization means. what the final delineation of ukraine will be. that is the key because if russia allows a cancerous tumor to remain, then the less job would be to get that cancers to over to grow and to infect russia . russia has to eliminate the cancer as to if they do that. i think that's the end of nato and the end of the european union. because now, rather than doing the kind of proxy driven conflict, the america, they will like to engage in uh, they will be confronted with the reality of a direct conflict that they can't afford. and they don't fall apart. i believe nato's already falling apart. and i believe that russia into this conflict decisively where they terminate the cancerous tumor that is banned. there's ukraine, that nato will have to pay the bill. i mean, they, they can't afford the military, they claim they want to bill. and w
one of the good point aspect, the long distance observer is um, you know, i, andre k j u, we can all speculate about how we like to see this conflict. yeah. but the russian government has yet to fully articulate what not certification the militarization means. what the final delineation of ukraine will be. that is the key because if russia allows a cancerous tumor to remain, then the less job would be to get that cancers to over to grow and to infect russia . russia has to eliminate the cancer...
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u. k. to be something they're going to say, but that's hoping all everything will go to summer would all be as um, you know, for the guns even though my buckboard. uh, my boss. uh, i would say it like back to kenya and kind of, i don't know where the, the going us down bit toner. sunny is u. k. visa was ultimately granted that his passport was mailed back late. he had to re book his flight and lost imposing days for preparation in london. sammy came in a sea fast out of $105.00 and failed to qualify. punch, he tells us his dream of becoming the 1st pallet to be present. can you see a lympics still lives on the face? time for vision raised for sustainability, but also for horsepower. the, it's time to the mobo revolution, a dw in the name of the state. so the operational plan was to do the arrest as he exited the room, capturing the drug enforcement agencies. grace has to, he's going to be maybe our main witness to take out as the one was the task force designed out of the blue firm unmasking his phone in 30 minutes on the wi fi. she's got any issues with a lot say what the countries drive on the
u. k. to be something they're going to say, but that's hoping all everything will go to summer would all be as um, you know, for the guns even though my buckboard. uh, my boss. uh, i would say it like back to kenya and kind of, i don't know where the, the going us down bit toner. sunny is u. k. visa was ultimately granted that his passport was mailed back late. he had to re book his flight and lost imposing days for preparation in london. sammy came in a sea fast out of $105.00 and failed to...
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um and bangladesh. that's south africa and mexico, india and the u. k. and in november, the usa, one trend will cost it correctly predicted, the us dot com crash, the us savings and loan corruption scandal, and the rise of gourmet coffee, jones, 11 days founder and director of the trends research institute and publisher of the week. the trends journal and he joins me now from kingston in new york. thank you so much, gerald for coming on away from the go on a coffee booming stock prices and the by the ministration open the book claiming more tragically that war is good for business. why, why, you know, it's so sure about keynesian militarism being pursued by nature of economies and devoured only by the, by the ministration as a way to get him out of the whole of these in the head of november's elections. well, you know, goes way back and once upon a time there was a president by the name of dwight d eisenhower, 5 star general supreme commander of the allied forces. and what does he tell the american people? the military industrial complex is robbing the n
um and bangladesh. that's south africa and mexico, india and the u. k. and in november, the usa, one trend will cost it correctly predicted, the us dot com crash, the us savings and loan corruption scandal, and the rise of gourmet coffee, jones, 11 days founder and director of the trends research institute and publisher of the week. the trends journal and he joins me now from kingston in new york. thank you so much, gerald for coming on away from the go on a coffee booming stock prices and the...
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um and mentality. it will continue. now the question is what, how, how does the public respond to that? but now we're, so we've seen in the u. k with a new friends in the united states. there is real real protests then. what's different about these protest um, as opposed to the uh, fraudulent bogus protest of 2020 of the summer of george floyd is that these protests are about something they're, they're, they're, they're against them. each dimension on, on behalf of israel, they're against this one on condition of support for the, for risk atrocities. and that demanding that the, the institutions this, those themselves divest from israel. that's something specific. that's not something a, i'm against the institutionalized. why braces of, you know, i, i'm, i'm against the police, you know, but just as nonsense a complete just to be pointless. self indulgence. so if you've got a, i'm a move, but that is about something. well, that's going to be quite interesting to see what it was then that's going to work, look, pressure on the, on governments and may lead to some sort shape. it's interesting to me, it would be martin if you loo
um and mentality. it will continue. now the question is what, how, how does the public respond to that? but now we're, so we've seen in the u. k with a new friends in the united states. there is real real protests then. what's different about these protest um, as opposed to the uh, fraudulent bogus protest of 2020 of the summer of george floyd is that these protests are about something they're, they're, they're, they're against them. each dimension on, on behalf of israel, they're against this...
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in history, up to russia, pockets um and bangladesh, that's south africa and mexico, india and the u. k. and in november, the usa, one trans full cost, it correctly predicted the us dot com crash, the us savings and loan corruption scandal, and the rise of gourmet coffee, geralds 11 days, founder and director of the trans research institute and publisher of the week. the trends journal and he joins me now from kingston in new york. thank you so much, gerald for coming on away from the go on a coffee booming stock prices and the by the ministration open the book claiming more tragically that war is good for business. why, why, you know, it's so sure about keynesian militarism being pursued by nature of economies and devoured only by the, by the ministration as a way to get him out of the whole of these in the head of november's elections. well, you know, it goes way back and once upon a time there was a president by the name of dwight d eisenhower, 5 star general supreme commander of the allied forces. and what does he tell the american people? the military industrial complex is robbing
in history, up to russia, pockets um and bangladesh, that's south africa and mexico, india and the u. k. and in november, the usa, one trans full cost, it correctly predicted the us dot com crash, the us savings and loan corruption scandal, and the rise of gourmet coffee, geralds 11 days, founder and director of the trans research institute and publisher of the week. the trends journal and he joins me now from kingston in new york. thank you so much, gerald for coming on away from the go on a...
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so, um, and so is this gonna be even in countries like the u. k? for example, imagine that the bank of england started saying we're gonna offer an a pounds that you're gonna use. and that's gonna compete with players like barclays, and h s b c. right? and that's what actually a central bank digital currency, it's hypothetically, it could be, it's not one of the w t o steps in or uh yeah, yeah. so, so the re, i don't even ask somebody think this is against privatization and therefore, yeah, liberal a. so is it a radical version of c? b, c is definitely not popular among mainstream leads, right? so, but that was a potential way of doing it in the past. as ideas, you could actually have this almost like a public infrastructure around digital payment. so would compete with the private one. the reason why things like sense of bank digital currency are being discussed right now. the is not because of that radical vision. and the reason is that during the pandemic is a mass of dropping cash usage, as everyone was forced online and central bank. and sudden
so, um, and so is this gonna be even in countries like the u. k? for example, imagine that the bank of england started saying we're gonna offer an a pounds that you're gonna use. and that's gonna compete with players like barclays, and h s b c. right? and that's what actually a central bank digital currency, it's hypothetically, it could be, it's not one of the w t o steps in or uh yeah, yeah. so, so the re, i don't even ask somebody think this is against privatization and therefore, yeah,...
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u. n. many european countries, but also um like attendance going to upset the results of these k. so this is really like, will have fairly large impacts on the society of as hell. i q. phoebe 3 become an uncle. this is a quick look at civil stories and making headlines, some stuff in south africa. where are the results from the electra showed that the african national congress is on cost to lose. its majority is still in the lead with about 43 percent of the votes. fall upon the democratic lions around 26 percent. the and so he has moved south africa since the end of the pods. the government shot dead, the position manual tons of s and in the southern mexico alfredo company that was shut down as a political rally. old and 20 people running for local offices being killed. they had have nationwide elections due to take place on sunday. the search for survivors of popular new guineas, land slide has load. hundreds of people with battery. that's a slapped rescue efforts of room 100 foot by the remote location. an unstable ground and the 6 bodies have been the team can stay as of a 2nd
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um, how are you? i know that there's no love lost between the u. k and iran, but the house being more positive support coming from europe. tell us more to that's right. it's in terms of a british reaction, very similar kind of pictures. the one that heidi was just letting out from the us was since the even less really official on the record information, the phone and coming up and development office, there's a main foreign ministry here in the u. k. we did reach out to them and they said that there was no official comments. i think sites to say that they are actively monitoring exactly what is going on as will be the case. and in western capitals given the potential import office. but so far, no official reaction given that there is no official word on the face of the writing prime minister of the reading president rather. but we do have from the european commission information that iran did reach out to them and ask for help via the copernicus satellite system. the rapid response mapping system has been called into action and they will be offering a
um, how are you? i know that there's no love lost between the u. k and iran, but the house being more positive support coming from europe. tell us more to that's right. it's in terms of a british reaction, very similar kind of pictures. the one that heidi was just letting out from the us was since the even less really official on the record information, the phone and coming up and development office, there's a main foreign ministry here in the u. k. we did reach out to them and they said that...
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u. k, this evening, frances, in the united states, there is real, real protest. and what's different about these protest um, as opposed to the uh, fraudulent bogus pro test of 2020, the summer of george floyd. it is that these protests are about something there they are. there are there against them. is it mentioned on, on behalf of israel, they're a, gave us as an unconditional support for, for risk atrocities and demanding that the, the institutions this, those themselves divest from israel. that's something specific. but that's not something a, on the gains institutionalized, wide racism. you know, i, i'm, i'm against the police, you know, which is just nonsense, a complete just it would be pointless. self indulgence. so if you've got a, i'm a move, but that is about something. well, that's going to be quite interesting because then that's gonna move blood pressure on the, on governments and may lead to some sort shape. it's interesting to me with the martin, if you look at the, the student protests across the western world. i mean, like i, you know, obviously if the issue of a, israel's genocidal acts
u. k, this evening, frances, in the united states, there is real, real protest. and what's different about these protest um, as opposed to the uh, fraudulent bogus pro test of 2020, the summer of george floyd. it is that these protests are about something there they are. there are there against them. is it mentioned on, on behalf of israel, they're a, gave us as an unconditional support for, for risk atrocities and demanding that the, the institutions this, those themselves divest from israel....
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and such like um, so when these disasters happen it's very difficult to get assistance on medical aids to people and that increases the losses. david bentley, the university of holding the u. k. mr. butler, we appreciate your time in your analysis tonight. thank you. as you're watching, the news is ramelle reminder now of our top story, the international court of justice in the hague, as ordered israel to immediately stop. it's military offensive in the southern guns, a city of ruffled the top united nations court called the humanitarian situation, their disastrous. it also ordered is real to allow unhindered access to humanitarian, a nexus dw documentary series. this time the question of how we want to go. i'm break off, i'll be back at the top of the hour with mobile do so i hope to see you then the name is the calls back said thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it loud match. would it be nosy bay like good everyone to king check out the award winning called com. so hold back. good.
and such like um, so when these disasters happen it's very difficult to get assistance on medical aids to people and that increases the losses. david bentley, the university of holding the u. k. mr. butler, we appreciate your time in your analysis tonight. thank you. as you're watching, the news is ramelle reminder now of our top story, the international court of justice in the hague, as ordered israel to immediately stop. it's military offensive in the southern guns, a city of ruffled the top...
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u. k. general, i probably wouldn't want to predict the outcome obviously. now, yes, russia does seem to be a prevailing um, you know, and of course, i think what russia would come to on that would be the west, essentially giving up on the crane. i mean, that's what they've been counting on. obviously from the beginning and trying to obviously to and you know, looked for quite some time is if the west might be giving up on ukraine or at least certainly not prepared to step up to the plates and provide what's needed for do you think it's more likely natasha, that the west will give up on ukraine or that decision ping would give up on wasn't recruited uh, probably that the west would give up on the crane. and as well though, of course it depends. you know, i think china and, you know, trying to look soft to china. so if it stays, which way the wind is blowing, you know, it doesn't want to be shackled to colts as the same guys. so, you know, it could easily, if you look at the 12 point time they talked about, you know, economic reconstruction of ukraine, you know, post conflict reconstruction and so on. and s
u. k. general, i probably wouldn't want to predict the outcome obviously. now, yes, russia does seem to be a prevailing um, you know, and of course, i think what russia would come to on that would be the west, essentially giving up on the crane. i mean, that's what they've been counting on. obviously from the beginning and trying to obviously to and you know, looked for quite some time is if the west might be giving up on ukraine or at least certainly not prepared to step up to the plates and...
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u. k. during the russian side in russian? i think uh originally, especially when uh, for instance, when i went to ship. um, a recruitment sense i, one of the offices will ask that me when i purchased my uh, brace passport and it wasn't, you know, i don't mean life is in. he was laughing at me one into 5, a rush. i think he just couldn't believe or comprehend in his mind that someone from britson have come over to fight for them. and so i think uh, in some ways is almost like a circus attraction. but then when they realize serious and the actually online, nasa, the reasons the russians are fight him. i think he, the there is respect that i don't think i haven't met too much. maybe a little bit of suspicion because of the british nationality, but then quite quickly, once you get to know these people and they get to know you and they know you left for the right reasons, the russians are the most welcoming and hot woman people. there is, you know, especially in the media comrades, you know, i'm a separate russian engineer. so 90 percent of the work we do is read instructional conjunction with that, that there
u. k. during the russian side in russian? i think uh originally, especially when uh, for instance, when i went to ship. um, a recruitment sense i, one of the offices will ask that me when i purchased my uh, brace passport and it wasn't, you know, i don't mean life is in. he was laughing at me one into 5, a rush. i think he just couldn't believe or comprehend in his mind that someone from britson have come over to fight for them. and so i think uh, in some ways is almost like a circus...
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k row were certainly that morning. his death, as i said, we would do is reduce the price will for the u. n to be um, i'll look at what they've done. we certainly would not do that. meanwhile, the a, you seems to me to know the support to wrong. it's of a you official forgetting backlash among parliament members of brussels. also, he suggested helping a wrong find that the president's headache up to and it went missing. tony randi, and request for assistance, we are activating the use, copernicus, e m. s. rapid response mapping service in view of to the helicopter accident, reportedly carrying the president of iran. and it's foreign minister. the iranian presents helicopter dis, out over a mountain range near or orange border with azerbaijan and the commissioner for humanitarian aid. and crisis management decides he's kind of his back venture and finally gets his time up to that. you might be asking who this guy is. well, when he does anything is usually just riding shotgun with chief diplomat, joseph ro, most recently on the humanitarian crisis in gaza. but right after this crash with just about th
k row were certainly that morning. his death, as i said, we would do is reduce the price will for the u. n to be um, i'll look at what they've done. we certainly would not do that. meanwhile, the a, you seems to me to know the support to wrong. it's of a you official forgetting backlash among parliament members of brussels. also, he suggested helping a wrong find that the president's headache up to and it went missing. tony randi, and request for assistance, we are activating the use,...
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k row were certainly that morning. his death, as i said, we would do is reduce the price will for the u. n to be um, i'll look at what they've done. we certainly would not do that. on the streets of toronto radians reacted furiously to the western a response to raised these depths. the o as ever since we can remember. there has been a do, added scene, american and european countries. and unfortunately this happens again in this incident to, from the very all of that, i heard the news. i had no confidence in groups, media. what do you run and people who never have trusted, the western countries, especially european ones and the united states. and unfortunately, they proved themselves, again, that's on how to search and re, anyone who opposes the radian revolution is really against anyone who wants to help this. because he can see it is helping the revolution is helping his goals and helping the resistance in meantime. well that the person who is against the revolution is against religion and against resistance against islam. and is really against anyone who wants to help. it is very natural that the
k row were certainly that morning. his death, as i said, we would do is reduce the price will for the u. n to be um, i'll look at what they've done. we certainly would not do that. on the streets of toronto radians reacted furiously to the western a response to raised these depths. the o as ever since we can remember. there has been a do, added scene, american and european countries. and unfortunately this happens again in this incident to, from the very all of that, i heard the news. i had no...
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cold was and i think people treated them as was um, but was over the rather the was over here, i think obviously, i mean in canada for example, and in the u. k. unit they were seen as far away was where was obviously the war and ukraine in europe. people say very differently. now conflicts have certain dynamics and people like yourself study those dynamics to hopefully you know, a bird, their worst case scenarios. and i wonder if that's still the case in the west, because i know people in many countries like and practiced in india, in china. the military is studying what's going on the front lines uh, between russian ukraine and very diligently. but i get a sense that the west only uses the the warfare for propaganda reasons do the inducing b specialist actually looking into it in a productive terms for their, their own sake. so that's a good question. i mean, uh, i was asked once by the american army to give a talk on the russian way of war. and i gave a talk and i don't know how well it went, went down, but i don't think it went down very well because i don't think i said what they want to hear. so i think in a way, i'm agreeing with you t
cold was and i think people treated them as was um, but was over the rather the was over here, i think obviously, i mean in canada for example, and in the u. k. unit they were seen as far away was where was obviously the war and ukraine in europe. people say very differently. now conflicts have certain dynamics and people like yourself study those dynamics to hopefully you know, a bird, their worst case scenarios. and i wonder if that's still the case in the west, because i know people in many...
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u k, back booming of syria. rog, him and if you a president, clearly it goes, trump says he would stop, it is a matter of ours. um would you, how would you do that and what is to be in your um your reaction to president biden . after all you are is a bolger of his in a way, last time around. i have always been a very, very strong forwarding to me in critical but, and i've tried it before then anti fascist coalition. thinking that i'm going to speak to the issues of wealth inequality in mass incarceration to cut back on militarism, but i was wrong. and that's why i'm really convinced that there is no major alternative to the neo fascist option of trump. that by themself is not just in the neighborhood of genocide, ethnic cleansing is quarter of a part attack like regime. but he also is so deeply, deeply tied to a kind of a mirage. as mirage is thinking that he's actually going to be pro, labor only shows up for a few seconds and then pulls back and shuts down the railway. workers in this straight in the labor movement too often steal up for him, saying this to in the black community he brings in some black faces i
u k, back booming of syria. rog, him and if you a president, clearly it goes, trump says he would stop, it is a matter of ours. um would you, how would you do that and what is to be in your um your reaction to president biden . after all you are is a bolger of his in a way, last time around. i have always been a very, very strong forwarding to me in critical but, and i've tried it before then anti fascist coalition. thinking that i'm going to speak to the issues of wealth inequality in mass...
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u k, back bombing of syria, rog, him and if you a president daily, of course trump says he would stop, it is a matter of ours. um, would you, how would you do that and what is to be in your um, your reaction to president biden, after all you are, is a bolger of is in a way, last time around. i have always been a very, very strong forwarding to me in critical but and i've tried it before then enter fascist coalition thinking it. but i'm going to speak to the issues of wealth inequality in mass incarceration to cut back on militarism, but i was wrong. and that's why i'm truly convinced that he's no major alternative to the deal fast as option of trump. that by themself is not just in the neighborhood of genocide, ethnic cleansing is quarter of a part time like regina. but he also is so deeply, deeply tied to a kind of a mirage. as mirage is thinking that he's actually going to be pro, labor only shows up for a few seconds and then pulls back and shuts down the railway workers in this straight. and the labor movement too often steal up for him. the same as doing the black community brings in some black faces, an i
u k, back bombing of syria, rog, him and if you a president daily, of course trump says he would stop, it is a matter of ours. um, would you, how would you do that and what is to be in your um, your reaction to president biden, after all you are, is a bolger of is in a way, last time around. i have always been a very, very strong forwarding to me in critical but and i've tried it before then enter fascist coalition thinking it. but i'm going to speak to the issues of wealth inequality in mass...